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Clark Delivers
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Ground For
Court Decision
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W A SH IN G TO N ( U P I ) —-The Supreme Court n ilCapt. Joseph M. Tuliy Jr.,
etl ttMlny that use o f the I-onl'A P ray er nml Biblo
commanding officer of Hea­
W E A T H E K : Scattered showor* thrmijfh T u esd a y: high 8 -‘* to 0t». low tonijrht in 70’*.
reading as devotional openin g exercises in public
vy Attack Wins One, Nava!
schools is unconstitutional.
SA.NFOIvD,
KI.OKIDA
NO.
735
Air Station, will be the guest
C!round-breaking cercmon \‘ OI.. 5 3
Established 1008
MON.. J I NK. 17. 1903
U nitcd Press I.»*;i.*etl Wit .
The cou rt’s opinion was delivered by Justice Torn
of honor at a luncheon spon­ ic* for the $223,000 shopping
C. Clark.
sored by the Seminole Coun­ center of Bcllemead Develop­
T h e v o te was 8 to I
ty Chamber of Commerce
ment. Inc., at 27th Street and
June 27 at Mayfair Inn. He
with Justice Potter Stew ­
will be leaving next tnunih to Highway 17-92 were schedul­
a rt dissenting .
attend -he Naval War College ed for 2 p, in. today.
Clark declared: "T h e
which mark* him for further
Taking part in the cere­
place
o f religion in ou r
promotions in the Navy.
mony wrre Thomas &lt;1. Chal­
« * *
society is an exalted one,
mers. Daytona Beach, co-or­
achieved through a long trnilJudge Hugh Duncan, dis­ dinator for Bcllemead; LorStriped Dad
• • *
"Pistressed" wav the ex­
trict governor, and Eugene [ng Burgess, executive vice
l nilrd Press Internalional
PHILADELPHIA (U P O -A
pression this morning of San
Gilmartin, Dr. Frank Leone president of Florida Stale
Heavy rains broke droughts
WASHINGTON U 'P I) _
zebra
was burn Sunday at
ford
Protestant
minister* The Supreme Court today
and Joe Barnes will lie local Bank, which is financing the and sent flood water* roll­
the
Philadelphia
Z.m in time
when
apprised
of
the
U.
S.
delegates to Hie Lions Inter- project: Francis K Houmillat ing through several western
directed the Florida Su­
Supreme Court's ruling that preme Court to rerxamlne for Jake, his father, to cele­
national convention W'cdnos-1 j r,, president of the Cham states and in Texas and North
llilile reading and saying the ■ rase invnlvinx religious brate Father’s Day.
day through Saturday at Mi- her of Commerce, and other Carolina during the weekend.
laird's
Prayer
in public prartlres In public school*
business leaders.
ami Beach.
Atxuit three feel of flood
school* i* unconstitutional.
* • »
Burgess *aid
the
first vsater poured into the river
In tight of today’s dreisiotis Most Valuable
"In a speech two or three on the subject.
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
A representative of llie So phase of the new shopping channel* of Duchesne, Utah,
months ago." said Itcv. tim­
Jacksonville Stale Sell. John
dal Security* office at Orlando center will contain 23,SO*&gt; Sunday night, causing minor
• • •
es! Boliek Jr., of timid Shep­
E. .Mathews Jr. was selected
will be available for consul­ square feet and will house damage. It was the last o '
herd t'nited Lutheran Church, itiim of reliance on tin- home, by his fellow lawmakers to­
tation between 9 a. in. and an A St 1’ supermarket and the ru'.umg waters which
"I predicted thi* and that it the church and the inviolable
noon July 3. 10, 17, 21 and Ut other stores.
took one life and caused thou­
would lx* one more step to­ ol.... el of the Individual heart, ll" y ,a&gt; " ' e, mnl
Construction
by
Thomas
A
at the City Commission room
sands of dollars of damage.
and mind
1n,pn,‘H?r w* ole l!M3 session.
ward secularization of our
Slater, Inc., Daytona Beach
in City Hall.
A
diversion
dam
hurst
on
"We
have
come
to
recognize
country. I see this a* the
* • •
contractors, for the first
31 Killed
the North Fork of the Duel)- I
law of the land. . . and it through hitter experience that
Pvt. William K. Mathes. phase is slated for comple­ esne Blver about to miles
B U I) A P E S T . Hungary
it
i*
not
within
the
power
of
mean* the churches will have
son of .Mr, anil Mrs. William tion bv Oct. 1.
l UPI)— A Homankin air liner
north of Duchesne. A t yeargovernment
to
invade
that
I to bend down and do Ihe work
Extent of luiure growth of
K. Mathes Sr.. 2I««*1 Chase
crashed Saturday In south­
old hov drowned when the
they are in business to do citadel, whether its puropxc
Avenue, has been assigned the shopping center, it was lent in which lie was sleeping
east Hungary, killing all 29
or
effect
tie
to
aid
or
oppose,
It will focus (he religious
.
.
,
for specialist training to Com­ pointed out. will keep pace
passengers and the crew uf
to
advanee
or
retard.1
*
i work in the community into
' * * * a™&gt; ,1J mu‘l a,'‘l
pany A, 17th Battalion, tlh with Ihe growth of Sanford water.
live or six.
“
la
tinrelationship
between
J the churches, whereas be­
o..-im.-ni
fort and Seminole County.
The I S WVathci Bore,ni
man
and
religion,
the
state
i*
A N S I A l. Sl'.MMEU CA.MI* fo r Salvation A rm y [tills o f Sanford o|Hqied
fore it was spread out into
Jackson, S C.
I »aiil ■fTT- "TTCTTV-----itv *OJ- -TTITT*i i n v Cam p lu " sie e e Ivovstoiic lli‘i[flits.
committed to s position of Muss Meeting'
Ten girls between the
Hie school*.
• • •
rain* "undoubtedly”
broke
neutrality.** the
CAMBRIDGE, McL (UPI&gt;—
nyres o f six and I'd le ft this mornintr tor ITie~CnnTp,~\vhrTe-t hv jit'ogy
■i ii angle______________
_ long-awaited
,__________
S Sgt. Joe L. Jones Jr., son
the two-month drought in
•ramhnrizr -r*s-g-^-l .-j d e t a
iuclude.H
rev
reation,
c
r
a
ft
classes,
Bible
study,
swintminyr,
etc.
Eaeh
[till
was
approach
of
f
a
i
t
h,
roll
1
"pinion
roiuTTiHeif,
of Mrs. Florence Jones, San­
eastern Colorado, The rain* &gt;
frivol a physical examination liefore departure fo r cam p. lb*. Crank l.coae
pious t e a c h i n g
in He'
Clark said this neutrality said today that they will hold
ford. was a member of one
ranged up to an unofficial
here
exam
ines
Darlene
llum
garibtcr
as
Capt.
H
arry
S.
Kotlen,
o
f
the
Sal­
public
schools,
and
we
will
'*
'Vlenrly nml concisely stat- a mass rally tonight to decide
of the platoon* inspected by
five lo *ix inches in Jeffer
havu to accept tin* ruling I *'•( in the words of tha First whether to hold new demonvation A rm y, looks on.
lllera ld l ’ hoto)
President Kennedy on his re­
*on County.
si rations in defiance of a Na­
a* taw. I am distressed hut Amendment.'*
cent visit to the Marine Corps
The rain aided parched pas­
BERLIN (tTPl) - Commun­
it means the churches must j The First Amendment says, tional Guard order.
Recruit Depot, San Diego,
ist* doubled their border ture lands, even if it came
buckle down. It is a danger- ‘‘l'ongre*s shall make no law
Calif.
patnd* and blocked at lea it too late in minr area* to save
oils precedent and muy re* ] respcetinif iin establishment Crash Hearing
* • •
two escape attempt* on the the wheat About Sin million
move all vestlgages ol relt- &lt;d religion or prohibiting the
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) —
That'S a iliougm-piosokiog
10th anniversary today ut wurih of wheat already »vi*
gion from tlx* national scene Deo exercise thereof." 'Ihe Civil Aeronautic* Board la*
I theSanford Electric hathe E h»1 C e n tu ry * -end an i lr*- t« ........'ey wcal'a-r
Hit ~
i
■ -a -*nd lljkovsky ought Iry romiuunicaliou* witti
eartn
as hk- government I* same prohibition Is applied to vestigulor* begin
hearings
been publishing: An electric
llaii piled up (our feet world'* first rosmunet’e, a in link-up ol their vehicle* and with each other. It said concerned. I am thinking of the states by the t-lth Amend-1 here today into the Feb. 12
freedom” revolt. V- -,t Berlin
caning knife, no less, so we
high in parts of Denver and
[hi Ucc said.
bad to investigate and found
•lor girl wlii in space, an uiithorilaiive they were making ('cqurnt (lie chaplain* in the Armed mi-tit under previous Supreme crasFi of a Northwest Orient
Extra border gi.aid patrol* snowplows were used to clear 'bmp.id
Force* and m the If. S Court deeishm*.
jetliner that killed all 4J
it's two blades working «p
'
t • southern part of I wo-e lipstick into spice, and ourei* said the twin Rights reports on Ihelr Impreasictns
were joined by East Berlin
The court cited both amend­ aboard.
House
ol Representatives and
posite each oilier. lguilc a
tilth
cn-uion it now did not call (or a ceil an I the progress of their
firemen with barbed wire lud the V.illej Highway was like Russia's
ment* lost year in ruHtt* out
U. S Senate,”
trick.
I flights,
crowd control hones, appar­ a rber w lb water up lo 19 whirled confidently m liielt dezvoiii.
« • •
Evangelist Bert Brown of use in New York schools of Nixon-Dc Gaulle
I'Heir orbits do not coincide
ently in fear ol disorders on feet deep Heavy allow closed tv n orbit.* today t&gt;at api'ii-Ihe Church of Clirist, like- u 2'2-vvord non-demmiliuilioiml
.MADIt ID (UPI) _ Former
Inez Wcstgate. of 20&lt;&gt;f Co'cuily wll toil attempt a &lt;&gt;'- elite and apparently neither
tlx- anniversary of tin* June Pike*' Peak
wise agreed that the ruling ' Male-written prayer.
U. S. Vice President Bichard
ditva Drive, was graduated
will
attempt
to
take
manual
The general rain* brought mie hoy-incci* iri
17, 1933, uprising The re*
is now law lb* pointed out
That opinion also wa* H to !
Num, will hold private
with a master's degree in
Moscowr Radio *aul he control and ‘ By by wire” lor
volt wasc rushed bv Soviet some nprovriiH-nt to crop*
that the constitution reads t with Stewart di**ciitintr.
w 11 li Generalissimo
science Saturday at the l niin Missouri and Kansas, but -pace couple, Valentina lire a space meeting. Hie source
troop*.
that Congress shall make no
The laird'* I'rayer ca*e was } Krjnclicil F„ nco Tuesday in
versity of Illinois
However, no hint Berlin some farm fields were de« slikuva 2ft and l.t Ib|. Ha- said.
• • •
'■'« ,,r .......J which sets rein brought by- a Baltimore moth, j uar„|tmai an American Emsept
persistent but wholly irneon
demonstrations wore export­ troved Near Zurich. Kan . h-ry F Bykovsky
gious precedent
re, Mr*. Mmhdyn K. Murmy. I llaMy spokesman said today.
• Mis* Flame” entries rep­
heavy bail and strong winds well in liieir respective tap- firmed report* sa:d. however
ed.
and hoi ioui, William J. Mur- ■
resenting Itie Sanford Fire
MIAMI
it
HI)
Five
Cu
One man was arrested cased b*i tier cent crop lo*. sales and begun the duv vitii that a third cosmonaut wa*
(tally started with the reli- ray III, Imllt atheist*. Tliev
O d C U iDJ-T
Dept, will tie Joan Jones. Ter­
Heavy wind hail and 2.1) calisthenics The radio said being prepared to join the ban exiles and an American, gious idea," said Mr. Brown, challenged a I9t&gt;5 rule of the
shortly liefore midnight in an
ri Lee Vieker and , . . you
ALBANY.
N. Y. (UPI) —
inches
of
ram
were
reported
tw
it
lx
were
in
"top
sliapr."
I
coupe
in
space.
The
report*
i.iughi by I
s custom*
The Bible wa* a text book hoard of school commission
guessed it . . . “ Miss Semin­ attempt to set over the antiNew York Giiv. ami Mrs. Nel­
While there lias tieru si" .ail il could tie a man or a -'Mis lielore tlo'ir iMunbing
refugee
watt
Into
the
French
at
1
1
ill
Citj.
Kati
Sprm
So, the founding lathers must ei* requiring rnidiiuc Hie
ole County.” t'nndi Condor!
r.ud mi Cuba goi off the not have tell religions in llilile and or levitation of son A Itoekefeller will attend
|field. Mo
got 3.57 melli-s
ruLilom that
Mi** Teresli anoilier woman.
sertoi district.
Hie oiiiei.il opening of tha
Valentina completed Iter , iomul, were ordered to up- public sellout* was unconsti­
the l.oid's I’rayer without
Grand Ole Opry fun* can
fir-l 2 t himr* in spare at pi at al a hearing before ft d
New York State International
tutional
Il
appears
il
is
u
comment every mornintr.
mark June 2$ on their eulen
12 fill p. m. lli.31) a. in EM 'i er.il nulliorities lute today.
Commerce Division office in
difference hi the understand­
liars. Big show being sponsor­
The Maiylaiid Court of Ap­
Bykovsky was completing hi*
Ihe raider* were caught ing of Hie Bible by the pre­ peal* upheld the practice on Brussels, Belgium oil Del. 1,
ed by the Lake Mary \nlBur I day.
Saturday night white loading sent Supreme Court Justce*
unleer Fire Dept, at the San
Apiit It. Hid” , by a I to 3 vote. |
J Jiielv
The two spaceships came dinaniiii- and n.iji.iliti ImhiiIis and the founding fathers.”
ford Junior High that night.
'The I’emisylvoiila ease vva*
with n seven miles ol one an •into a twin engine llieelierall
• * •
\AASHING TON 11 I'll —
Mtbei minister* approached initiated by a I’ mlarlHtt eon*
otlii i Minday night, areordmg .1 .1 temote airtlrip Oil the withheld comineiil unlit they
I‘resident
Kennedy returned
i oiiimissioner* ol the Lake
p|e, A|r. Mild Airs. Falwunl L.
to an an muncenicnt, but tlu-ir oiiiskirts ol ihe FBerglatlet.
Mary Fire District are sched­
may read the ruling but stat­ Kcheinpp, who have Ivvo chil­ to the White House today aft­
paths appeared to coincide
Tile olijective of Ihe raid ed they may then have pre­
uled to meet at » p m next
dren in Ahiogtoo High Sctioot. er a weekend at the prerilike ilia’ only on certain or vva* an ml refinery oil the pare.I statements
Wednesday al the Lake Alary
A IPtJ state law require* that dentist mountain retreat at
lot and never would actually ooi.kirt ol Havana accord
Eire Halt In discuss the an
III verse* ol (lie llddo lx- lead Camp David, Mil.
intersvc .
ill. to a sjiokesm .nl lo r the
lual budget
Mrs. Kennedy ami the Iwa
without comment at tin- open­
• m •
1 lie offieial Tass new* group
ing of each school day il children remained at Camp
agency said Yalentina ami
bam Benton, an Am erican; I
tMial ha* haiqiened lo plans
practice dating hack to colon­ David.
llykovsty have li.til long Miguel Vlvaraz, \ iclor F'.spi- 1
fur the Winn-Dixie supermarial linn*.
no&lt;a Hernandez. Bene Explo­
wel out at Mobley** corner «m
Aicoidmg to euatoio. Ho- IIt'D For Life
re
a
Hernandez
amt
C
arla*
Ml: l.'ii and llwy. 17 927 Beal
LANSING. Kali i LITt
Lord'* I’niyei follows, alill tn.nnh/ Sanchez were tak
eslate transaction* * li o w
(.FINIKIN i l l ' l l
Labor liioui.’ ii tin* law does not uien- An attorney for two army de­
in
into
eusliNty
for
question
\! iry Mobley sold Hie land on
I'arty leader Harold Wilson tll„ t lti
serters, who admitted killing
in : then r ile .ir d and told
the (suner to three different
liolay
opened an unpreccdent
11,ire-judge fed
seven persons in a live statu
new
Y
ork
ii
i
p
i
i
Tie'
lo
appear
al
today
*
hearing.
parties fur a total of $135,Uou
ed parliamentary debate on „ r„| n&gt;llri jMI’hlludelplda ml- crime spree in JUKI, today
londili
o
of
former
I'resldenl
\ spokesman for the group Britain
Biggest purchaser was the
sev and security ,.,| the exercise* uiuim-litii- prepared a lust minute uplli i belt Hoover. X8 , slllfer sa il Hu- Cubans were voteBelco Enterprises piece for
scandal Bh a stall.... lit that tjimi,|
y,.|
I, Iml” , a* ,i i cal that may save them
ing
Inin
anemia
and
hlcs-d
r.niN «&gt;i ■innliratiun team s”
$7ti,.M(o
evidim
n
of
a
sordid
under
vhdulom
..f
ibe F u s t Am im l
Irom their scheduled death
» • •
in tr&lt;tn the gastrointestinal ir.,,m-d in Guatemala two
world m Iwork” had shocked ineiit.
on
Die gallows Wednesday
Iriei
l&lt;
m
lit&gt;
was
rc|Mirted
-ears
ago. but added the
The Falling Angels of De(lie nation's ni o r a l
conMew art, in j blistering dis­ night. An atturney fur licorgt)
slightl' loqiroved tint stilt r., lers were not aftilialed
L a n d . well-known Central
seielli e
sent, accused his colleagues II. York ol Jacksonville, Eta ,
very serious."
itti any exile organization.
Ehirida paraehulisl*. were
Prime Minister H a r o I of trampling on llie First •md James I) Latham of
Flore
is
slight
improve
it
vvas
simply
an
operasigned by the laingwooit VulE N T E I'U ISE I'K IN C II'A I. laivieh &lt;). Iluviii.m received a plnqiie I'roni Mr
Alacmillaii. fighting lor Ins Amendment'* guarantee of Al.uiricevitlc, Tex., will seek
iiuiit compared to yesterday port planned h&gt; a group of
imieer Eire lb j&gt;t to appear
Iviilitfi't ! Inlrlii'tt, |ux‘Hiilent o f Hi*' .selinor* J’ut'etll -Teaelier t'uiiiieil, nt tlii*
political life, was cheered by religious freedom while pur­ a stay of execution for Uiu
In tbit lit' lever is less and fronds 1 the spokesman said
at this year s F'ourth of Jut)
yearn’ elosiiijg a.snetnltly pr*&gt;yrr*tm which form ally dedicate* the eelnad
llm Conservative member* as suing an extreme view of it* p.iir Wednesday before tho
hi*
toart action is more reg "The purpose was to indict
Eiesta.
cafetoriu
m
in
his
name.
Dedication
euremonies
were
held
in
January
o
f
lie entered the chamber, but ban on an establishment o f tuth Circuit Court of zAppcaU
«t • •
I ular. a mill morning lioile damage on some vital pari of
Hi(If).
(C ox I'liolo)
Hie ovation appeared to lx- religion
m Ileaver.
III! .s.zd
lli Cuban economy.’
Tuskawilla Boad bridge,
lex* enthusiastic than usual.
"We err. . . if we do not
now nearing completion, will
Macmillan is expected to recognize
( a matter of
be iqxn lor traffic by July
win a vote of confidence aft history and as a matter nt
t. County Engineer Bill Bush
er liic debate over the confes­ the imperatives ol our free
reported. "Possibly sooner,”
sions and resignation of War government must necessarily
he added.
\lmister Joint Profumo, but interact m countless ways,”
ST.
A U G U S T IN E .
E l*.
it ap|H'Urcd likely he would Stew art said.
Boh Brown, county zoning
(U P I)
The strike-bouiul
quit alter the furor caused by
director, entered O r a n ge
Florida East Const Railway
the scandal die* down.
Memorial Hospital Uus morn
plan* to restore full servlc*
Wilson, wlui would Im- prime
mg lie'll tie m traction'for
na aooli ns possible, sh e pres­
• m
WASHING FUN
il E h
— ho]ic of the space agency uf they venture into the void a&gt;
llie- alt happen to be males it is j fact that men are minister in a l.jlmr govern­
two weeks because nf a
ident W L. Thornton said to­
crushed d*c suffered in an The first American woman in Rcial* who operate tar remov- prospective mothers of gen became in American society stronger than women. But as ment, received un ovation
day.
,, ,
. .
ed from the pressures nt eralion* Imrne cn rout* to only nen arc trained for such spacecraft become roomier irom his sup|Mirters.
WASHINGTON fUPI)
—
old diving accident.
Thornton *uid the enrrief
spate will be there not be
* ,, ,
.
.
,
.
politicians and piddicdy
explore and perhjpx colonize rn'e*. But this will not al- and physical rndurance less
President Kennedy’s c i v i l v.ouid Im happy to sen nil cud
Ilmr when women wd l ( distant planets.
[Way* x: llie case.
mqiorlanl, women will be­ -Milli Huaiintf
And old Rim-flam game cause she is a woman, hut
rights program wilt lie sent to to the 117-day-old strike and
In llie meantime the Na ! Fix* sex of astronauts will come more competitive m
was worked here. Alan re because she is a fine aslm be in demand for long space
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Congress Wednesday
utter huve the striker* back . . ,
ported as he was cashing a Haul nr engineer or scientist voyages, because ol liieir ex tional Acrun all lies and .Space not [Ways be &gt;o importanl spare.
The Slate Milk Commission the administration m t k r i "hut if they don't return, nc'U
She will have qualite-d for elusive biological quallLcu \dmmistralion (NASA) is re in the tuturc a* they arc m
lu ptychoinoior test*, in will hold a puldic hearing in some modification* suggested bin others."
check at a bank another tel
low told of lutdig Inherited1 space fbjht in competition toms, i* lar in the future cruiling only astronaut* who 1Uils dtcade. But up through which sheer endurance is not Orlando June » lo discuss by Republican*, congression­
The strike began Jan. 21
II.*t)0 and was willing tojwilh other prxifessonals, male Planning expert* say it n a an- e*pciirocvd Jci ie.d p.:.:- the uutio iandin ;s on ih*- ouramoant. the two sexes are prices paid to dairy farmers al leaders said today follow- In a dispute over a 111.'2* cent*
vafr bet that women wll! with enginefrmg or jck-ii . , moon, vparc flight calls for on a par, a* tuey are iu ill ! for milk uwd in kihmiI lunch- mg .« Wiulc House (.older per hour v.ag* demand, * •)■•
divizlr. Tic check ca.-hvr lost or fentaie.
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Ministers
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Rains Break
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Reds Tighten
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Space Pair Go Separate W ays

U. S. Hearing
Raid Charges

Hoover Reported
Improved Some

N o Publicity Stunt For U.

Debate Opened
On Sex Scandal

S. In Space

First Woman Astronaut To Be For Real

FEC Pledges Full
Service Shortly

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Chairmen Announced
For Longwood Fiesta

Page 2 — June 17, 1988

DeBary Civic
Assn. Makes
Announcements

RESIDENTS OP SEMINOLE County and environ* turned out en manse
over but weekend to view the model Medallion home displayed by Kinyswood Builders at Greenbriar of Loch Arbor. Top photo pictures the front
elevation and the lower picture, taken from the Florida room, shows
the patio with a partial view of the fountain at the left. Consulting archi­
tect for this epllt-level modern home was Architect James Chapman Jr.

By Mr*. Adaas Muller
Announcement
has
been
made by the DeBary Civic
Assn, that Ralph Bed lent o f
Lakewood Dr. has agreed to
organize a n f keep a calendar
fur tho scheduling o f all events
In the community. Already
prepared la a list o f regularly
scheduled eventa and all or­
ganizations are asked to clear
unscheduled events with him
at his home.
The association also advised
that the Dallury Entertain­
ment Assn. sUll has a few
memberships open whleh will
be made available in Sanford
and DeLand beginning Oct. 1.
Seven program* o f entertain­
ment have been arranged for
the season and membership
cards are to be available by
Aug. 16.
Announcement w as m a d e
that a DeBary Little Theatre
Group la being organized and
all Interested persons were
asked to contact 31 ra. Isabel
Rearlck. This group plana its
first presentation In the fall.

DeBary Club
Plans Art Show

Village Program
To OpenTuestfay

Walter L. Clark
Dies At 94
Walter L. Clark, M, one of
the oldest citizen* of the
e n s , died Sunday morning
at the Orange City Nursing
Rome.
Mr, Clark was bom Jan. 28,
I860 in Mitchell County, Ga.,
the son of the lste Rev. and
Mrs. .John David Clark. He
moved here from Quitman,
C i. in 1923 and made his
borne here at 207 French
Ave. He was married to the
late Kate Stevenson Clark of
Styleaboro, Os., who died
Aug. T, 1938.
f o r many years, Mr. Clark
ewnsd and operated the San­
ford Novelty Works. He re­
tired a few years ago.
He is survived by three
daughters, Mrs. Rebecca Til11a of Sanford; Mrs. Charles
Holland of Lake riacid and
Mrs. John Canada of St. Augustlaa; three aoni, John L.
.Clark of Sanford; W. R. Clark
of Alexandra, Vs.; and C.E.
Gaik of Miami; eight grand­
children; seven great grand­
children and one slater, Mrs.
Clyde Ramsey of Birming­
ham, Ala.
Services will be held at
10:30 a. m. Wednesday al
Briison Funeral Home with
the Rev. J. E. McKinley amt
the Rev. W. E. Timmi. offi­
ciating. Burial will be In
Svergreen Cemetery. Rrls
son Funeral Home Is In
charge of arrangements.
Caribou are the rhief source
of livelihood for the nomadic
Eskimos of Alaska.

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/a / H. r . Wbaalar. Jr.
Chairmen
/or A. Dud*. Jr.
J ml M L Uary
As ths Hoard of Mupsrvisors of Btavla Dramas#
District of MsntlQola Coun. ly. Florida
P ib llO i June II, II, IStl.
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The summer recreation pro.
gram will begin In North Or­
lando Tuesday with registra­
tion to be held at the Com­
.1 .- 1 1 a s t i R U R
munity Building in the Village
Recreation Area at tt:30 a. m.
under the direction of Mr*.
Arthur Rhodes.
Tha weekly schedule for the
program, as sat up at thla
time, will he;
Tuesdays, 9:30 until 10.30
a. in., Glamour Class, Includ­
CIIAItl.lK the Melon ing grooming and styling for
"conned” his watermel­ teenagers, with Mra. i'at Dclon cousins n l th e Villnggio aa instructor.
Thriftwuy Market Sat­
Tuesdays, 0:30 until 70:30
urday. Thu p r o d u c e a. m. Iluton Twirling Clussn*
manager decorated IDO1 for six to 10 ago group with
pound Charlie with it 3frs, J. D. Grins tend as In­
sunhnt. sunglasses, a structor.
cignrr and a "come-on"
Wednesdays, 10 until 11
sign for the customers n. in. Story Hour fur alx to 10
to purchase Charlie's ago group with Mr*. Irene
cousins.
Van Kepoal as director.
(Herald Photo)
Thursday*, 0 until 11:30
a. m., Skating Parties at Melmice Skating Rink under lead­
ership uf Mrs. Rhodes. Chil­
dren are to meet at the Villugu Recreation Area for
tranaportution to and from tha
rink.
Rev. John Hall, Nazarrne
Announcement that classes
missionary to Cuba, will tie In art and handicraft would he
the speaker for a series of taught by .Mrs. llevurly Krecek
was In error.
services at First Church of
the Nazarcne, Second Street
amt Maple Avenue, June 2223.
Rev. and Mrs. Hall with
tht-lr children served on the
Tickets for the Grand Ol*
Caribhean island for 17 years Opera Show featuring Don
before the recent crisis In Ht-no, Re,l .Smiley, the Ten­
that country forced their nessee Cutups and Little
evacuation. Tho Halls have Itonnle Reno are now on sale
now organized a N-uarcno by the Lake Mary Volunteer
church among the Cuban ref­ Eire Dept, which will spuntor
ugees in ilu) City of Miami ths* show at 8 p.m., June 2B,
and arc at work tliero along at the Sanford Junior High
with Rev and Mrs. Edward School.
Hughes, associate missionar­
The department requests
ies.
that those planning to attend
There will lx- four services purrham* the advance tickets
in the Missionary Convention since loo per cent of proceeds
at the Nazarene church here. from the advance sales will
Saturday night (he service Is remain at home. Proceed*
at 7 p.m. Three services are from the iloor sale* will he
planned for Sunday. T h e shared on a percentage basis
morning Service is ut H);io by the performing group and
a.m. with two evening ser­ the lire department.
vices. At 8 p.m. Rev. aud
Mrs. Hall will show colored
COMICS' FANS
slides of the work on the Is­
Seventy.seven per cent of
land of Cuba. The linal ser­ the women between the ugs
vice is slated tor 7 Sunday of 18 und 39 reud comic* and,
night. Rev. Paul Dukes, pas­ all counted. 30 million readers
tor of tho church, said that are claimed by the comics, ac­
the general public is cordially cording to the Britannic* Book
invited to these services.
of the Year.

THE SUMKIST
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Missionary To
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Show Tickets
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Plana fur a Juried Show to
be hsld in October were dis­
cussed a t an executive board
meeting of the DeBary Arts
and Crafts Club held recently
to make plane for ths 1983-84
season.
Local artists are being en-

rouruged to plun ahead for
tils rh " sad it Jj h- psd-tkz.;
those from the surrounding
communities will take an ac­
tive interest both in the show
and the organization.
New officers of the club in­
clude Cheater Eldridge, presi­
dent; Mr*. Edith G. Brooks,
vica president; Mrs. C. R.
Dawson, recording secretary;
MUi Cornelia Hhuw, corre­
sponding secretary and Archie
AlucNuughton, treasurer.
Appointed c h a i r m e n are
Mr*. Viola Howard, program;
Mrz. Aduin Muller, member­
ship; Mrs. Edmund Bulkwt-ll,
social; Albert 8tercer, exhibi­
tions and Mr*. Dorothy Earls,
publicity and histoilun.

Chinese Letter
Lists Questions
TOKYO (UI'I) — A long
letter sent by the Cummunlat
Chinese to tho Russians east
new doubt today on the like­
lihood that next month's SinnSoviet talks will resolvo the
differences between the two
Communist giant*.
The Red Chinese listed 28
(pintions they want discussed
at the conference starting in
Moscow July 6, and then statrd their uncompromising posi­
tion on the major points.
A* an apparent prelude to
the showdown Ideological and
political debate, tho Peking
regime issue,! a new challenge
to ths Kremlin to publish the
Chinese sldu of the contro­
versy fur Russian readers.
Alaska has an area of MM).&lt;00 square miles, of which
13,233 are inland water, ac­
cording lo the ttnlannlca
Itook of the Year.

AN APPLE FOR THE TEACHER . . . No this time it’s it cake, which was
presented to "Our Favorite Teacher” by Mias Susan Brown and Buddy
Lawson from the members of Junior English class taught by Mrs. Mary
Joyce Bateman at Seminole High School. No favor was incurred ns the
cake was presented at the close of school this year.
(Herald Photo)

Lake Monroe Jottings . . .
By Mr*. II. L Johnwin
Good afternoon. We are sor­
ry that « « misled last week
but because of the big day In
the Semin,do County high
schools and other important
news tho Sanford Herald was
overloaded.
Well, it can bu said now
that ‘‘school is out'' and of
course there is a happy bunch
of kids now including those
who graduated Monday eve­
ning from Seminole High. If
yuu didn't get to see the ex­
orcise* every buy and girl In
their caps and gown* were
perfect ladies and gentlemen.
How proud w« parent* were
uf them. Good luck to tho«e
who graduated.
I hud a very nice urprlse
from tho high school "puinI*
who are riders on niy bus.
They guvu mo a wonderful
curd and they put in inmu
vacation money. They said 1
needed a vacation away from
them mid this would help.
Thank you boy* and girl* very
much. .So this lime mat week,
1 along with nephew Stanley
Reynolds, will be in Indian­
apolis, tint. Stanley will stay
lliera.and I will go vvef to
Washington, l&gt;. C. to try und
see tho President for the boy*
and girls. My brother will retiro from the Air Force on
July 1st after serving 21)
year* and 1 will get to see the
ceremony. Then we will go
over to Alabama to visit a few
days amt then he and his fam­
ily will bu our guests fur a
few weeks. U'e ar„ very proud
uf Chris Aktrs for the uward
lie won in the Future Farmer*
class at Junior High. Keep
up the good work Chris. We
also have a smart gal out
this way, too. Estalrne Alli­
son ws* one of two in ths sev­
enth gtutle at Junior High
school to have the highest
average for tho year. Con­
gratulations to you also Kstaloae. Ted and Glenda Jackson
ure the brand new parents
of a son born this week at
Heminolu Memorial Hospital,
This is their first child. Con­
gratulations to ysu both.
Charles Rabun was one of the
high school grads with two
honors at school the other
day, one in Glee Club and the
other for the most outstand­
ing musician, t liarlcs was an
usher in tho wedding last Sat­
urday of the band director
Mr. Cowley. Tolar Rabun.
Voncille, aon Terry, who is
■l*u a men, her of tUt band,
und 1 attended tho wedding.

LET'S TALK DRY CLEANING"
Ily - WOODROW CAHII
Friday, June I t, w*ss Flag pay,
ami was (deserved locally by thu -ayce*s, who suhl Hugo. and by the Elk*
flub with a program at the Civic
Center on Friday night at 7din p. ni.
For many year*, the Duwntom
Cleaners ha- offered to clean fhsf*,
free of charge. This sain* offer is
extended to all individuals who op'd
their flag on Friday and who Wildtl
like to take advantage cf uur nfjer.
Pride in country, m your town, ut
your work, U something we all slate
alike. Our arid* in our work stems from u conscientious
desire bt please our customer*, tie have gone tc git«t
expense to provide up-to-dute, modern equipment to idve
the best quality of work possible to our customne. Our
Hanltuue service Is the br»t available, and .Air |H-rso?»iel
i* trained to give you the benefit of their knowledge Hid
experience. We can offer you free Tnulhprnoftny, gee
box storage on easy payment terms, plus high qmJity
cleaning and piecing. If you still have winter (logics
you w^old like to have stored, or if it is your sunnier
cottons that need rejuvenating, call the Downtfwn
Cleaner* for piekup and delivery service, or drop bg on
your next trip downtown. Or drop In for a fnetdly
visit, we will In- glad to have you inspect cm shop or
ask uuestiana you may hnv* about your own purticllar
problems. See or rqll the Downtown Clcanera today.

DOWNTOWN CLEANERS &amp; LAUNUEKURS
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It was &gt;o nice and Janice
made a moat attractive bride.
We want to wish them the
best of everything In their fu­
ture life together. Alisa Debbie
Favor hat been a guest of
the Tommy Thompson* and
daughters Polly and Hue. Deb
is from Montgomery, Ala. The
Clarence Illttells of Jackson­
ville were recent Munro0 vis­
itors hc-re with relatives.
Claude and Alary Hittells’
daughter, Linda, another grad,
has been the honor guest at
several parties. Kathy Jk-hrtns gave her a splash party.
Opla Dorn and Helen Padgett
honored her with a hamburger
fry at Helen’a home on thu
Enterprise ltd. Air. and Airs.
J. C. Sapp motored to Plunt
n tv an Jn*., *-* t»
w
parents who were celebrating
their li'Jth wedding anniver­
sary. Now isn't that some­
thing. Air. and Airs. Knight
havo nine children and they
were all there along with 18
grandchildren and 18 great
grandchildren. That Is two
people who have hail a won­
derful life- together. They ate
to be congratulated for Just
such a wonderful life. A de­
layed Happy Birthday to lit­
tle Clark Htapler. Ju.U think
Clark, yuu will soon catch up
with sister Linda.
Word has been received of
the sudden passing of Air,
Robert Gadwcll who has vis­
ited here often. He was a res!,k-nt of Greensboro, N, &lt;'. Our
sympathy goes out to the
family,
Mr. and Airs. J. H. Ed­
ward i of Hubring, also former
Monroe residents, are here on
vacation and are «pc-mling it
on the Wekiwa River camping.
I know they are having a won­
derful tine.
Airs. Johnny Plclett of Jack­
sonville spent last wet-ken,|
here with her sisters Hens
Hawkins and Hazel Chambliss.
Tony Baker and Clifford
Kathsl are home for tho sum­
mer. They aro attending col­
lege up North,

Airs. AI. LeGer Is home aftrr a short vacation visiting
relatives elsewhere.
Grace Ann Spivey gave
Vonda Kern a nice graduation
party at her home last Sat­
urday. A very good time was
reported. And Vonda received
some lovely gifts.
Very sorry to hear that
ltlcky Wakefield was acci­
dentally hit in the eye by a
sling shot which his younger
brother had. He is in an Or­
lando Hospital. Do so hope
that he will be completely
well and will not lose the sight
of the eye.
Guess what Sandra Baker
decided to do the very first
■lay school was out. Hii* re­
ceived burns about the face

.arrhlsstally.
a pressure cooker. She look­
ed like u ghost with her faco
all bandaged up. But am hap­
py to report tho burns are
healing very good.
Glad to lie-ur that Phlp Ra­
bun and Brown Swuggerty are
on the mend again. A Du Em­
ory Kricnbring and son Jim.
Air. and Air*. O. G. Owens
will celebrate their 23th wed­
ding anniversary Sunday aft­
ernoon at their home on Syl­
van Lake.
Rev. Leon Dean and Air. it
Mis. VVillurd Eldridgu ore at­
tending a Wesleyan Methodist
Conference In Brooksville.
Airs. 1'aul Dennis, Scarlet
and Yvonne and Grace Ana
amt Kenneth Spivey enjoyed
thu day at Rock Springs, Tues­
day.
Our thought this week is
by Cy N. Peace* and goes like
this. Tolerance I* the ability
to shrug your shoulder when
you’ve got a chip on it.
COLUMBUS' GRAVE
According to Hpuni*h authorilke, Columbus' body U
buried in ths Cathedral of Se­
ville. Home Cubans contend
that his remains still ars In
the Havana Cathedral and
tln-sc say a false set of bones
wu* moved to Seville in 1898.

Great Savings on Eaay Terms
FROM A WORLD OF FINE FURNITURE

By Doans Estes
f
Chairmen were announced
today fo r various booths and
activities o f the Longwood
F ir* Dept.’s annual Fourth o f
Ju ly Fiesta.
Serving will be Airs. Sadie
O ’Barr and Air*. Martha Reit­
er, cold drink booth number
on e;
Mra. June Lormann,
string gam e; Airs. Deanna
Afurphy, dart gam e; A(r. and
Air*. Jimmy
Linda
Daf
stand; Russell Grant, auction;
Air. and Alra. Garland Shaw,
fried chicken; Keith Willis,
Kre used pole; Harold Willis,
Carl Lommler ami John Far­
ina, firew orks; Hank Snow
und Fred Reek, rubber ring
gam e; John Farina, utilities;
R. C. Carlson, town float)
Jim Reiter, greased pig ; Colin
Kelley, cotton candy; John
Krul), cold drink booth number
tw o; A l Lormann and R. C,
Carlson, cigaret gam e; Carl
Hosch, parking; Joe Daffron,
Coke ring game;
Jean Willis, Judy Snow, BID
Labrec, Ken Inman, John
O'Uarr and Roger Bruwu,
guinea uf skill.
Longwood Fire Chief Claude
l.uyo Is serving as overall
chairman o f the event.

Last Respects
Paid To Pope

COUPLA CUPS — It
has taken 14 years for
Mrs. Hay Robey of
Ctuuiper, Wyo. to annum
this collection of sev­
eral hundred cups and
saucers. For a cup of
tea or coffee she can se­
lect n cup that willhokl
only a few drops or a
full quart.

Rosalie Jordan
Dies Friday

VATICAN CITY (U PI) —
Churchmen a n d politicians
from all over the world, In­
cluding the United States and
Russia, joined today to pay
their last respects to Pope
Alra. Rosalie J. Jordan died
Friday night. She bad lived
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at 1903 Alellonville Ave. for
lhe oast trrw years._______
Mrs. Jordan came hero
from Urbana, 111., and was
the widow of the late George
F. Jordon. She was a mem­
ber of the First Church of
Christ, Scientist and the San­
ford Woman's Club.
Survivors are four daugh­
ters, Airs. K. N. Tousey of
Dearborn, Mich.; Mrs. C. H.
Rehring and Mrs. Marylyn
Catalano. St. Louis, Mo.; and
Mr*. R. E. Drabik of Sanford,
The family requests that
Tlit pterodactyl of prehlr- flowers be omitted. Drlsson
torlg times was a flying rep­ Funeral Home is in charga of
ute.
arrangements.

Eugene Cardinal Tisierant,
urav - bearded. French - burn
dean of the Sacred College,
presided over the solemn fun­
eral Man closing nine days
of funeral ritei for the Rom­
an Catholic pontiff, who died
June 3 at the age of 81.
.More than 70 cardinals and
representatives of 83 govern
ments and international or­
ganizations gathered beside
the red-draped catafalque lit
by 88 candles and topped by
the Jeweled papal crown.

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To Be Placed In Orbit

Steel Union's
Board Meets

Wage
Poiicy
Committee,
composed of top international
officers and representatives
of the rank ami file, is sched­
uled to meet Tuesday to
study the proposal. The com ­
mittee is the union's final
authority on contract matters.
The proposal was advanced
by the Human Relations Com ­
mittee. a joint union-manage­
ment body, which ha* been
meeting informally since Jan
uary.
The present contract does
not expire until next year.
However, either side has been
free since May t lo call for a
formal reopening of wages
talks, vacations and pensions.
This clause also permits the
union to strike 90 day* alter
formal re-opening.

three- orbits,
Aug. It, 1962
Maj. An­
drian Nlknlayev, Russia. Hold­
er of tho current space record
of 91 hours, 3.'* minutes, lie
flew 64 orbits.
Aug. 12, 1962 — Lt. Col.
I’ave-l I’opovich, Husain, Nikolaye-v's “ spuca twin" who
completed 48 orbits in 7U
hours 57 minutes.
Oct. 3, 1962 — Walter richirrn, U 8 . six orbits in nine
hours, 13 minutes.
May 15, 1963 — 1„ Gurdun
Cooper, U, 8 . 22.9 orbits
aboard “ Fuilh 7" for the U. S.
space record of 34 hours, 20
minutes.
June II, 1963 ■— Lt. Col.
Valery F. Bykovsky, Russia,
June 16, 196.1 — Valentina
Tereshkova, Russia, tha first
woman in spuee.

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amounts of money here and
rivalry la secretly under way Take one exam ple:
In fiscal 1934 the U. S. there in their budgets for
between the United State* and
plans to spend a quarter of a electronic warfare
Ruaiia.
In general, the U. S pro­
billion dollars—a fourth of the
It could push the intercon­ Air Force missile research gram aims are parallel with
tinental ballistic race into the and development funds— on those of the Russians.
background. O r rather, it advanced
In an area as secret at
ballistic re-entry
could if the two program * systems. These are principal­ electronic warfare, it is diffi­
w ere not »o tightly tied to­ ly electronic systems for con ­ cult to tell who is winning.
gether.
fusing present amt (uture Rut indirect evidence indicates
Electronic warfare U the Russian defenses which are the United States It ahead of
u*e o f electronically generat­ aimed at sensing and de­ the Soviet Union in this c ri­
ed electrom agnetic w aves to terring A m erican ICBMs
tical field.
disrupt, “ s p o o r ' or degrade
radar, radio and wire com ­
munications. airplane o r mis­
sile guidance ly ste m i, var­
ious
autom atic fuses
and
other electronic system s on
which defense increasingly
depends.
The stakes are b ig. The
Russians aim at electronical­
ly nullifying U. S. antimissile
defenses, degradng U. S. in­
tercontinental missiles
and
lessening U. S. ability to com­
mand and control military
CYRETHA
forces. They also aim at pre­
CARLA
venting the United States
LONGWOOI) ENTRIES in the “ Miss Flume of
from doing the same things
Seminole County" contest being sponsored by
to them.
the Longwooil Volunteer Fire Dept, ut itn
Specifically,
the
Soviet
Fourth of July Fiesta will be Miss Carla LomUnion's m ilitary m en hope
mler anil Miss Cyretha Ellis. Carla, daughter of
by research In electronic w ar­
Mr. and Mrs. Curl Lommler. is five feet, 5* 3
fare to he able to:
inches tall, measures 36-23-71(1 and likes swim­
—So dam age by ‘ radio
ming, sewing, cooking, horseback riding and
emission’ ’ the “ electronic de­
sports in general. Cyretha, daughter of Mr. and
tonators'1 o f American miss­
Mrs. James Ellis, is five feet, 11/3 inches tail,
iles that they will either e x ­
measures 31-2-1-35 and likes sewing and working
plode prematurely or not ex­
wit hthe GAs nt her church.
(Herald Photos)
plode at alt.
— Prevent Am erican planes
from effective aerial recon­
naissance by interfering with
their radio-electronic equip­
ment.
— Make It more difficult for
American planes to properly
navigate by using electronmagnotie waves to interfere
with their navigation sys­
MOSCOW (U l'l) — H ie , cahkovn trirnn their twin tems.
— Disrupt the operation of
launching of • Soviet mime- I flight*.
woman Sunday made it an
In chronological order, this sroun3T&gt;ifsc3 “ Tii'dltHMViro
n ic"
apparatus
used
by
even dozen persons in space is Um# box score for apace
American troops, thus under­
flights
so
far:
since Russia's Yuri Gagarin
April 12, 1961 — Yuri (in- mining the U. S. A rm y's bat­
went into orbit moro than
garin, Russia. The first man tlefield com m and and control
two years ago.
in space, he made one orbit system.
—Use “ radio Interference”
It also tied tho Soviet- in &gt;08 minutes.
to
disrupt the command and
May
5,
1961
—
Alan
Shep­
American space score at sixsix. The United States hud ard, U.S. although his flight control system s o f American
put six men in space to the was suborhital and covered anti-missile system and early
Soviet Union’s four before only 302 miles, he bn-ime the warning systems.
—Use “ radio interference”
cosmonuut Valery Bykovsky first American in space.
July 21, 1961 — Virgil to confuse the guidance sys­
and cosmunette Vnlentina T it Grissom, US. his was another tems o f som e types of
suborhital flight, almost iden­ Am erican missiles.
—Be able to spoof U. S.
tical to Shepard's,
Aug. 6 , 1961 — Gherman radar, sonar and other w arn­
Titov, Russia, The first man ing systems, thus permitting
to fly nuire than one orbit, Red missiles, submarine* and
Ttitov stayed aloft for 25 aircraft to penetrate Am eri­
can defenses.
m r S R U R G II
(UP1&gt;—The hours, and covered 17 orbits.
Tin* Soviet Union also is
Feh. 20, 1962 — John H.
34-man executive hoard of Hie
Glenn Jr., U. S. ho was stepping up sharply its use
United
Steelworkers
Union America's first man in orbit o f electronic intelligence to
SAVl 64 EACH . . LIBBY'S IIAnr Con)
met here today to discuss a going three orbits and stay­ keep close labs on U. S. and
Allied
military
force*—e*pe
priqiosat aimed at achieving ing up for nearly fives hours.
May 21, 1962 — 31. Scott c u lly troop, air and ship
a contract scttlenicnt with
Car|M-nte-r, U. S. He matched movements. The Soviet* are
the steel industry without
Glenn's feat, staying up nearly understood to be taking a
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with airing all aides of

opening itself to chargee of slander
and libel
No school or collage could teach
such things except, again, ascurious
examples of a phenomenon of the

Tat In this age of rlaia* clamor
from extremists, many conscientious
and toaaamtlrs journals find them•elves under attack. Schools, colleges
and other disseminators of informa­
tion also fan under this attack.
Invariably the complaint is:
T h ey don't present OUB aide.’*
Mow. to the listener who did not
know what tha extremists' stock in
trade is, this complaint might have
‘ ring
*
rfausibility.
toe
of plausiL—
Bat a very great deal of what
passes for "solid information" among
tha ultras is a tapestry of untruth.
distortion and imagination.
Exeept as an oddity representing
this kind of thinking, no newspaper
could print such stuff without aband­
oning its standards of reliability and

For example, no self-respecting
purveyor of information would assert
that a high Russian officer com­
mands a U. N. world police force.
There Is no such force.
Nor that foreign troops are train­
ing in the American South in prep­
aration for conquest of this nation.
These are the fancies of the far
right. The far left deals in equally
sinister delusions.
Conscientious Americans have
enough to do trying to fathom the
difficult issues of the age without
wasting their mental energies on fab­
rications and foolishness.
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Kremlin or Peking. The President ar­
gues simply that the "self-interest"
compulsions toward peace must be
as great for the Rads aa for every­
one else.
"Our most basic common link is
that ws all inhabit this planet," he
said. "W e all breathe the same air.
We all cherish our children's future,
And we are atl mortal."
Since this is so, Kennedy con­
tends that the "new face of war,"
the horrible imperatives of nuclear
holocaust, must be as evident to our
adversaries as to ua — and just as
unacceptable,
"It Is an ironical but accurate
fact th at. . . all we (the United
States and Russia) have built, all
wt have worked for, would be de­
stroyed In the first 24 hours."
The President’s belief that Mos­
cow understands this as fully as we
is the foundation stone on which he
would erect a new quest fur the ideal
of peace.
That aaarch, he indicates, must
Inevitably produce slow, halting
-s teps, at beat;-with each- iicccariut lij
ringed with safeguards. Hut those
small strides can be important when
multiplied.
Kennedy acknowledges that tha
discouragements from Moscow, up to
this very moment, are many. Yet he
insists that the logic of the world's
dilemma dictates tliat wt try again
and again.
To yield hope, he says, Is to ac­
cept the worst, a "strategy of anni­
hilation," an annihilation that could
embrace the globe.

Dick West Soys

Muzzle A Congressman?
WASHINGTON &lt;UFI&gt; t o s t year tha allsgsd mua■ling o f military offlears waa
m aking headline*. And now
t h a n la a big controversy
evar tha m a u lin g o f congraaaman.
O f th* two, I would aay tha
lattar la potantially mora «*ploslva.
If you m oisla a m ilitary o fHear, ha can always rellev*
hla frustration* by barking at
an anllatad man.

But If you bottU up word* In
a congraam an , you get a dangaroua farmentlng effect, lika
putting too much yeast in the
homo brew,
II* la likely either to blow
hla cork or fly three feet Into
tha air and bust.
Oddly enough, the mutxllng
o f congressmen Is being car­
ried out by tw o o f their own
kind—Rep. Wayne Haye, DOhio, and Paul C. Jones, D-Mo.
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because someone objected to
hla request for unanimous con­
sent to address the House for
fir e hours. He thereupon be­
gan to block sltnlllar request*
by olher member*.
Since then, forensic activity
In the chamber has been pretty
much confined to the actual
business a t hand. There hasn't
been an eerla silence exactly,
but the decibel count ia rel*'
tieely anemic.
When you cnnflne a con­
gressman to thn business at
hand, you are playing a piano
with only one kay.
The vcrhnl blockade waa
further tightened this week by
Jones' one-man crusade to cur­
tail the practice o f "extend
in * " remarks and otherwise
having material printed In the
Congressional Record.
Jones pointed out that tha
coat o f printing the record
had risen to flHi a page, In­
cluding a lot o f what he called
"trash, trips ami trivia."
lie urged his colleague) to
show more restraint and dis­
cretion In contributing to the
record, which other literary
critics have described as the
nearret thing we have to a na­
tional wastebasket.
And, In case some members
lacked the will power to re­
frain from such embellish­
ments, Jones posted himself ae
a sentinel to make certain
they tapered o ff.
Needless to say, ha and
Haya will not be nominated as
the two moat popular kids on
the block.
If you could hear the muf­
fled criea o f congressmen with
words to disgorge and no
place to utter them, It would
turn your hcert to butter, or
at least margarine.
Unless Hays and Jones re­
lent soon, I fear the buildup
o f gaseous compression will
cause our lawgivers to disin­
tegrate.
Aa an act o f mercy, eome of
ua are planning to form an or­
ganisation called "Verbosities
Anonym ous" to help them en­
dure the ordeal. Should a con­
gressman wake up at night
with a compulsion to talk, we
will lend him a tap* recorder.

Notebook

and tha cold war, the Pres­ proved and there I* Bitla
chance that the Russian*
President
Kennedy's
com ­ ident gave -tw o main o b je c ­
might try to resume secret
tives:
mencement
‘ ‘ rem arks"
on
. . persevere in the testing in the hope that they
world peace a t Am erican search for peace in the hope could get away with it.
University
in
Washington that
constructive
changes
Undersecretary o f State W.
were directed to other audi­ within the Communist bloc Averell Harriman will head
ences than the one which might bring within reach solu­ the United Stales mission to
beard him.
tions which now seem beyond Moscow for test ban talk*
T o ail college graduates us.
with the British and Russians
Just starting out o o their
" . . . convince the Soviet in mid-July.
chosen careers, it waa ■ Union that she, too, should
This may throw the United
message o f inspiration. War let each nation choose its
Nations disarmament talks at
and annihilation are not in­ own future, so long as that
Geneva into recess. These
evitable. P ea ce and world choice does not interfere with
negotiations have been go*
rule through law are attain­ the choices o f others."
ing on since last January,
able if human being* put
The President’s opponents willi little evidence o f pro*
their mind to it. This theme are sure to rail against both
gross.
made the President’s foreign o f these approaches as ap­
But out of these talk# has
policy statement im portant peasement o r surrender. But
com a agreement between the
T o Russia's Chairman Niki­ the President did m ik e clear
United States and Russia ror
ta Khrushchev end the Com ­ his insistence on Am erican
establishment o f the “ hot &lt;
munist Party Central Com ­ security;
lin e" between Washington and
mittee which convene* In
“ We caa seek * relaxation Moscow.
M oscow June It, President of tensions without relaxing
Kennedy's speech waa * chal­ our guard . . . the United
Cooking
equipment
and
lenge:
States will make no deal with
Change your Ideology from the Soviet Union at the ex­ healing head the list o f caus­
world conquest and dom ina­ pense o f other nations and ae o f farm fin * .
tion, to an offort to end the other peoples."
arm s r ic e and davot* its
The President'* announce­
masslva sum* to combating ment o f a unilateral suspen­
lgnoranca, poverty and dis­ sion o f atmospheric nuclear
ease.
testing is not the first such
T o extremists who In recent offer. President Eisenhower
months have been voicing made a similar announce­
loud opposition against sus­ ment in IPS* for the general
pension of nualesr testkig moratorium on testing, which
ind a test ban treaty, the the Russians brok*.
President
m ade
a
clear
American risks In suspend­
statement o f his determina­ ing testa now are considered
tion to work for both, aa first much less than they were
steps toward general and com ­ five years sgo. Detection tech­
plete disarmament.
niques have been greatly im ­
T o the Am erican leaders
in Congress who only ecently n u d e s sorry confession
that they did not know what
American foreign policy was,
the President recited Its ma­
1ST. 1935
jor objective.
It is an answer they should
IN S I M A N C * A T A S A V tfo
have k n o w n ,
for it is
fundamentally the sam e pol­
icy that guided the Elsen­
hower administration and the
114 So. Palmetto
Truman administration, too.
In re-examining American
Phone FA 2 0814
policies on Ihc Soviet Union
WASHINGTON— (N E A ) —

Mandate For Peace
President Kennedy seems intent
•a restoring the notion of pence ns an
Ideal and at the same time frying
to persuade millions everywhere that
significant moves toward it a n with­
in metical range.
Peace would appear to b m 4 n *
tontlon as an Ideal To many it has
seemed quite unattainable. To some
it has been pictured as virtually un­
desirable, a status connoting only
appeasement, surrender, slavery to
communism.
The President declines to aecept
the ides that peace Is beyond human
nach. In his m*Tor speech at Amer­
ican University, ha said:
"Too many of us think it (peace)
Is imposslbls . . . but that is a dan­
gerous, defeatist belief. It leads to
the conclusion that war is Inevitable
— that mankind is doomed — that
we are gripped by forces wc cannot
control.
“Ws nssd not accept that view.
Our problems are man-made — there­
fore they can be aolved by man. And
~ ynnn f a i T h e an b ig i s ' T50 Wants. N u
problem of human destiny la beyond
human belnga."
To Kennedy, peace la the "neces­
sary rational ena of rational men."
But he does not think of It In conse­
quence as only a distant dream. The
practical peace he says is within our
grasp Is based "not on s sudden rev­
olution in human nature but on a
grndual evolution in human institu­
tions."
In other words, ha foresees no
miracle of changing heart in the

Peter Edson.

A n Audience With THE GREAT COUNSELOR

Dr. Crane's

Worry Clinic
CA SE

P -« 7 t

Freddy

B.,

aged 11, la an adopted child.
Hla parenta failed

to

tell

him o f this fact until one o f
hla

school

pals

brok*

the

ihocklng news.
Freddy and this pal had encaned !r .r. ?!»♦&gt;- right and ih c
pal had lo s t
So, in order to whittle Fred­
dy down to alia, the pal shout­
ed:
"Y ah-yah-yah, F r a d d y ’ s
adopted. Ha doesn’t have any
R E A L parenta."
Thla shocked Freddy Into
■peechleasncM for a few m o­
menta. Then a terrific rage
enveloped him, ao he chased
hla pal horns In an attem pt to
fig h t him onca mora and make
him retract that statement.
When Freddy finally dragged
hla feet homeward, he casually
asked hie mother where he
had coma from .
She blushed in confusion
and tried to sidetrack Ids
query, Hut Freddy persisted.
So she broke down and tear­
fully told him that she and his
daddy had adopted him.
Hut she failed to use the deft
method I have often urged
upon you readers, whereby you
mention that you adult mar­
ried folks are simply "adopt­
ed," loo.
For In marriage, you simply
select somebody you love and
then legally "a d o p t" that per­
son via the wedding ceremony.
Thereafter, you m a r r i e d
couplet feel actually closer to
each other than you do to your
flesh-and dilood brothers and
sisters with whom you grew
up from childhood.

Ho Inform every foster child
that he was purposely chosen
because hla daddy and mother
wanted him because they loved
hliiL
And hla selection waa legal­
ised via adoption p ep en Just
as definitely as was their own
“ adoption" o f each other via
the wedding ceremony,
Thla strategy will eliminate
a great deal o f secret worry
and sullen hostility.
For most o f ue look upon
our parents aa blood kin, al­
though they were total strang­
ers till th* time they first mat
and fall In love.
It will serve as a very effec­
tive parallel comparison when
you clta the fa c t that m ar­
riage is just « form o f adult
adoption.
But If you delay telling your
child the simple facts in the
manner outlined above, he
may turn on you parenta and
become hostile.
Wo psychologists find that
adopted youngsters furnish
more than their there o f Juv­
enile delinquents.
R 'lt it is not due to any in ­
heritance o f criminal tenden­
cies. For criminality ia never
inherltedl
Delinquency end violation o f
tawe are due to acquired hab­
its, Just like piano playing.
I f the foster ehlld has not
been properly Informed he
may then turn upon hie devot­
ed parenta and p u r p o s e l y
flaunt his violation o f their
rules end regulations.
Am i he mny also become a
naughty child In school, lie
often takes almost friendish
delight in breaking rules. He
la an Iconoclast.

Freddy turned Into just such
school problem child, aa
I'll explain more fully tom or­
row.
Meanwhile, send fo r the
buoklst "Fact* About Preg­
nancy and Foster Children,"
enclosing a long stamped, re­
turn envelope, plus 'JO cents.
He sure every lumily with
nn adopted child hns a copy!

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in charge of handle rafts. Rev. ton and Mrs. Shirley llodge
Dctmua Copeland will assist
the school and drive the Sun­
day School bus.
M r s . Tlmmas Gullickson
will serve ns chairman of the
refreshment committee and
Danny Casielberry will be in
charge of the recreation pro­
gram.
Mrs. Don MacLeod will be
head af the pre-school depart­
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Mr*. John lice, Mrs. Frank
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Mrs. Sara McGrath and Mrs.

lem Is unemployment ami the
second is slums.
Fanner said Negro unem­
ployment in Harlem is 2 Vi
limes as high as among
whiles, mainly because a
large percentage of Negroes
are unskilled and automation
is forcing them out of jobs.
lie said tenement slum
problems become mure press­
ing during summer months.
Because of this, he said, "I
think there is a real danger
of violence this summer."
Farmer emphasised that
his organisation Is opposed to
violence and has training pro­
grams to teach non-violent
methods.

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27th St.
Attendant

• Carpets • Furniture
• Tile
• Piaaoe
• Rental Beds

n» Jane r*».elb»rry
. Lawrence Swofford.
Vacation Bible Schol open. | Mrs. Copeland will be ill
cd at the Casselberry Com­ charge of the primary depart­
munity Methodist Church, to­ ment and assisting her will
day and will he continued la* Mrs. June Griffith, Mrs.
through June 1M, Monday M. (\ Huggins. Mrs. R. G,
Reuter und Mrs, William
through Friday, from 0 until
Young.
11:31} a. hi. Theme for the
Mrs. Clare Ralmer will head
school will be “ Living With the junior department. TeachChrist.”
era will he Mrs. I'hil Carsher.
Mrs. John Hirkheimrr will Mrs. Charles llussinger, Mis.
be director of the school ami William Shook, Mrs. John

NEW YORK (CPI) — A Ne­
gro integration leader said
Sunday there is danger of
racial violence flaring against
w h i t e Harlem merchants,
landlords and rent collectors
this summer.
James Farmer, national di­
rector of th« Congress of
Racial Equality, declared:
“ I think there is a real pos­
sibility . . . or a real danger
that there might lx* violence
not only in Harlem in New
York . . . but in ilarlcms
throughout the country this
summer."
Farmer, on * radio pro­
gram. said that in New York
lily the main llariem prob­

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.MISS SMILE ON FLORIDA WORLDS FAIR
SITE—-Tannin Carroll of Lake Purk,.winner of
the Florida Council of 100'a “Mias Smile” conteat, mljusta a aurveyor'a tranait to get a belter
look at the pile driving going on throughout the
Florida area on the site of the New York World’s
Fair in 1964-65.

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nually. Pictured from the left are Col. II. J.
Furman, academy superintendent; Wiegcrs,
Flynn and John Krider, Chamber of Commerce
manager, who worked with the Bureau of Pri­
vate Colleges und Schools, the Giants, the Found­
ation, the City of Snnford of the County of Sem­
inole to bring the Sanford Military Academy to
a reality.
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KIMHR'S PUSH
SANFORD MILITARY ACADEMY is in bus!ness. Art Flynn. New York City, hnnds the keys
to the former San Francisco Giants dormitories
to J. P. Wicgers, president of the Bernard MaeFadden Foundation. The military academy will
open in September with some 250 cadets in
tirades 6-0, with higher grudes to be added an­

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tha Lea Wahlbarg M i Alma |S t m t Baptist Churth In Or-

■awing frkndahJp* n a d a a
f r a - y e a n ago when she was
a bridesmaid la tba HudglaaAfldrrwn wedding.

MB. AND MRS.. ALAN LEE BRANAMAN

I p.Jn. June 8, a t the Walnut
land* with Her. Harold Ep­
person officiating.
T h « bride la the daughter
o f M r. and Mrs. Adrian J.
Wahlberg o f Plain Oval. Cas­
selberry and the groom ’s par­
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Branaman o f Chicago, III.
Tba bride was lovely in a
traditions) wedding gow n o f
white chiffon with lace bodice
and laea Inserts In the fu ll
shirt. H sr veil o f silk Illusion
fal from a tiara o f seed pearls
and sequins and she carried a
white Bible topped w ith red
awaetheart roses.
Patricia Warren o f Orlando,
was maid o f honor and wore
a yellow ballerina length dress
o f satin and laco and a cor­
sage o f orchids, Nancy Sue
Bass. Ortando, w as bridesmaid
and wore a full skirted gown
o f green n e t
Best man was Albert Wahlberg, brother o f the bride and
Homer Bruce, Sanford, hsr
cousin, served as usher.
The eouple plans to make
their homo In Jacksonville.

CPO Club
Plans Coffee
Tomorrow
The Chief P elly Officers
Wives Club Is sponsoring a
'•(let Acquainted” Coffee for
wives of all Chiefs snd Mas­
ter Sergeants In Lhls area.
The coffee will be held In
the NAS Ballroom this Tues­
day, from 10 a m. to 12 noon.
A special Invitation Is ex­
tended to the wives o f the
men that made chief in May
and all club mem bers are
urged to attend.
Mrs. Henry Quinn, chair­
man for the event, has se­
lected Mrs. A. M. Blair, Mrs.
E. H, Nance, Mrs. D. F.
Slglin, Mrs. J. Stnnkiewicq
anil Mra. S. L. Wiggins as Iter
co h oitv iici for the coffee.

New Arrivals
la Oviedo
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Meek
J r „ of Oviedo, announce the
birth of a 7 lb. 11 ox. doughter, Brenda Lee, June 3 al
the Winter Park Memorial
Hospital.
I'slernsl grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Meek Sr.
•Dd maternal grandmother la
Mrs. P. M. SmilhMHi, all of
Oviedo.
The Meeks have another
! daughter, Robbie Jean, ala.
If your handwriting la not
cwsy to read, type your busl­
in e * * letters.

Duncans

Celebrated

Return From

Carla. Del Vlllagglo cele­
brated her seventh birthday
with a party given by her
parenti, Mr. and Mrs. Pal
Del Villaggio at their home
on Devon Avenue, in North
Orlando.

Mr. and Mrs. Grady Dun
can have returned from an
interesting five week trip.
They combined business art!
pleasure starting with a visit
with friend* In Sooth Caro­
lina, Virginia, Virginia Reach
New Bern, N. C „ and Wash­
ington. I). C.
While In Washington they
saw Ihc welcom e parade for
Astronaut Cooper and attend­
ed several aodal events.
They spent several ("ays
with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Wright, In Savannah, N. Y .,
then enruute home visited In
Kingsport
and
Nashville,
Tcnn.,
Williamsburg
and
Gettysburg, Va., and Birm ­
ingham, Ala.
Mr. Duncan attended sev­
eral buiincts meetings but
they managed to get In a
lot of pleasure trips in all of
the places they visited.

Decorations made by her
father Included white crepe
paper streamers with "Happy
Uirthday" written In pink and
blue suspended above the
tahle holding a birthday cake.
Other decorations
were
Oriental lanterns,
balloons
and more stream ers bearing
Inscriptions such as "Happy
Birthday Carla, acven years
old.”
Refreshments of cak e and
Ice cream were served to the
young gueste and each child
received a basket o f candy,
balloons, b om , h it and a lei.
(lames were supervised by
the honoree'a father
with
Billy
McVcy,
Linda
Van
KepocI, Donna Matuixck and
Jerry Quilling winning prixes
watches.
Mrs. John Van Eepoel re­
corded the youngstera singIng "Happy
Birthday"
to
Carla, then played It back for
(hem to enjoy. T h ey alio
danced the "H ohey Pokey”
and oilier steps to recorded
music. Among the many gilts
was a white orchid from Use
bonoree’s father.
Assisting the parents were
Mrs. Jim es McLaughlin, Car­
la's godmother from Sanford,
and a neighbor, M rs. William
McVay, Other youngsters at­
tending were Johnny
and
Debt Van KepocI, Debbie Ms
tutxck,
Duncan
Grinatcad,
Gloria Quilling, Suianne T u r
nor, Carol M cVay, Pallia and
Jimmy McLaughlin and bro­
ther Pat Carl Del Villaggio.
Other adulta were Mra. Jerry
Quilling, Mr. McLaughlin, and
Maureen M cVay.

Carla Del Villaggio

Susan McCall
Honored At
Swim Party
Miss

Susan

McCall,

recently

graduated

Seminole

High

who

from

Cor. E. 1st 4k Hanford Ave.
FA 2-1/22
F A 2-8131
j

Club o f Sanford, Ihle Tueeday, a t her home 118 Lake
Minnie Drive.
A ll ladle* who have mevad
Into the area during the past
year are cordially Invited to
attend. This will be a “ paper
poke" party where each guest
will bring e sandwich and dewsect In a brown paper bag.
A program will be given In
the afternoon by Mr*. J . J .
Hay. She will discuss th* cars
and use of cosmetic*.
Reservations and transpor­
tation requests may be mad*
by calling Mra. H. Rowland at
323-0326 or Mra. A. L. Probat
at 322-0039. The new W elcome
Wagon assistant, Marlon Lee
will be Introduced a t this
meeting.

Shift To A “Shift”
MISS SHARON LOUISE JOHNS

FOR COOL COMFORTABLE
LIVING - DRESSY AND CASUAL

Mr. and Mrs. Robert B.
Nolte of Naranja Road and
Colomba celebrated the grad­
uation o f their son Richard
from All Soul'a School in San­
ford with a graduation dinner
at the DeBary Rciiaurant.
Among those present were
Miss Peggy Nolte, her broth­
ers, Richard and Pat, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert B. Nolte,
Miss Peggy Smith, Mis* Vir­
ginia G locn, Norman
and
James Glcen.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fr
Brown o f Alirante Rd. enter­
tained Mr, and Mr*. Theodore
Fletcher and daughter*, Carol
and Susan, and son Robert of
I'umpano Beach and Mra. C.
A . Mendridos and Charles and
George o f Atlantic Beach, Fla.
at a fam ily reunion this past
week. Robert Fk4cher anil

Mendrido*

will

spend

next

week at the Brown residence
on Gem Lake, swimming and
fishing.

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Mr. and Mrs. Verne Wheeless and daughter, Verna, of
Longwood
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week for Hendersonville, N.
C. They will spend the sum­
m er visiting relatives and
friends in that area.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gaddie left this week ter their
summer home In Delhi, lows.

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STEPHEN GORDIE
Mra. Howard Gordie, in Flora
Heights.
Charade*, d a n c 1 n g and
dancing games were Included
in the evening’ s activities
Refreshments
were
served
buffet style and consisted of
dips and chips, pickles, as­
sorted crackers, sandwiches,
prctscls and cold drinka.
The
guest
Hit included
Cheryl Jones, who also serv­
ed as aisistant hostess. Hob
Jones, Glurla Twym an, Stev­
en Stein, Dwight Ulackweldrr, Vicki M cArdlc, Donny
Ha Item, Mcda Nclman, Terry
Kchols. Perry
Echclbcrgur,
ami Susan McCaaklll.

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Call and Mr. and Mra. Glenn
McCall.
A

group

of

young

people

were Invited for an afternoon
of swimming, followed by a
aupper of grilled hamburgers
with all the trim mings, cook­
ies and cold drinka.
Miia McCall received a
charm for her bracelet at a
gift from the hosts. Guest*
Included her mother, Mra. E.
S. McCall and Mutt Johnson,
Linda Mills, and Bill John
too, Carol Greene and Na­
than DcWltt, Diane Beasley
and Butch Riser, Ann Pharr
and Stuart Clovis and Susan
Deal and Dan McCall.

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COMPLETE LAUNDRY &amp; DRY CLEANING
501 W . last.

Mra. Don Cahill will h o haa*
tssa fo r the W elcome W agon

w e n Mr. ami Mrs. II. B. Mc­

0 idux
SAVE

Personals

Mr. and Mrs. J. 1-Yank Pat­
was rick, uf Atlanta, has been
gucit of honor at a swimming visiting Mr. and Mrs. it. B.
party at the McCall cam p on McCall at their home, 2217
(be St. Johns n iver. Hosts Mcltonvitle Ave,
School,

LAUNDRY &amp; CLEANERS
SANFORD
FLOWER SHOP

Stephen Gordie waa host ter
a group of classmates and
friends, who were celebrating
the completion o f Junior High
School, with ■ party at the
home of his parents, Mr, and

Northern Trip

FLOWERS
From Your Downtown
Florist

Graduation

At Party

H sr fiance, a graduate o f
Edgeweter High School is em ­
ployed by Comprehensive De­
signers in Sarasota.
The wedding w ill be an
event o f July 27 at the Chris­
tian Missionary and Alliance
Church in Orlando with the
Rev, Cahrlcs Childs, o ffic ia t­
ing.

DeBary Personals

Boys Celebrate

Seventh Birthday

Tha bride-to-be is a grad­
uate
of
Edgewater
High
School and Is presently em ­
ployed a t the Floraland Flow ­
er Shop In Orlando.

Plans Coffee

Junior High

LITTLE MISS SARA LEE ROHERTS, center, admires her birthday cuke
with two playmates, Julie Regan, left and Sheila Johnson.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard A .
Johns o f Kent Street, Orlando,
announce the engagem ent o f
their daughter Sharon Louise
to Michael Randolph Cooper,
son o f Mra. Jeanne B. and Leo
R. Cooper both o f Orlando.
Sharon Is the granddaughter
o f Mr. and Mra. H arley D.
Y oun g o f 0018 Bear Lake R d „
Bear Lake.

Acey-Duecy Club

Member* o f the Acey-Durcy
Wives Club selected a nomi­
nating committee to present
candldstes for n tw officers
to be elected In July, when
the group met a t the Acey
Duecy Club for the monthly
meeting.
Named on tha committee
were Jimes. L, O. Sparks, N.
C. Banka, and E. W. Sutter.
A coffee la planned fo r this
Tuesday at 0 a m. at the club
building and all first and sec­
ond claas personnel ara Invitt i T l i n [lend.
They also discussed plana
for a party on June ‘22.

Sara Lee Roberts celebrat­
ed her fourth birthday with a
party at the home o f her par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon
Roberts, 412 Scott Ave.
A group o f playmates w era
Invited fo r an afternoon o f
fun, Including gamea such aa
■button button" and tha don­
key gam*.
_______ Refreshm ents- n£_E*Sft_Jet_
cream and Hnwnllan punch
were served from a tablo d*oorated In s pink color them*.
The birthday taka waa topped
with a birthday Inscription
and hsld a bsllerlna doll and
miniature (marshmallow) lea
crsam cones, which w ar* given
*
to tha young gueata.
Thus* Invited U» share tha
. afternoon with Sara Lee wt-re.
.
Itetsy, Bill and Dean Bailey,
Shell* and Karen Johnson,
"* Debra slid Frances Williams,
Mary Beth Williams, Jena and
Lisa Alton Hughte, Renander
Warfield, Janet Thomae, Katie
Henley, Diana Batten, Larry
Hunter, Brian Covington.
Deena Flamm, Vlekl# Rey­
nolds, Matt Wilson, Troy Ray,
Danny Uracey, Julio Regan.
Nancy Walker, Sandy Hoop,
Brian Covington, Larry Hunt­
er, Diana llatton end David
Pearsall.

The Pilot Club o f Sanford
held the ftrat business meeting
o f the year a t the F ln t f e d ­
eral Bank Building with the
new president. M ist Janet
Smith presiding.
Committee chairman dlsrusted work plans fo r the eomInr year and the budget foi
1263-64 waa presented by Mrs.
John Lambertaon. A letter o f
appreciation waa read from
the DeBary Little Theatre
Group. The Pilot Club sent
them a donation in apprecia­
tion for the show they put on
for the Sanford Club.
Club members were Invited
to attend a school o f parlia­
mentary procedure In Orlando,
at the Cherry Plasa. Miss
Smith urgvd all who could to
attend tha convention In Mi­
ami, July 14 to 18.
USO hostesses wera given
dates for duty. A picnic meet­
ing is achadulul fo r June 25
at the homo o f 31 rs. George
Stine, 420 Summerlin Ave.

This Tuesday

Fourth Birthday Observed At Party

W W CIub

M iss Sharon Louise Johns Plans Meeting
To M arry M ichael R. Cooper Tomorrow

Opposite Goodyear

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June 17, 1963 — Pago 7

Standings
A e ir tH i

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'Header

Take

P u b Sox

k u

W.
N ew York

Locals

34

U PrL
23 .506

Three

26 .587
31 25 .554
Boston
S a n fo r d A m e r ic a n I ,e 31 27 .534
Cleveland
g lo n , a c c e p t in g an n -0 tie
Baltimore
33 29 .512
w it h O r m o n d fle n ch in
32 29 .525
Minnesota
30 31 .492 th e * c u * n n ’ * o p e n e r , c o n ­
Kansas City
33 34 .485 t in u e s to c lo b b e r nil o p ­
Los Angeles
24 36 .400 position with an unbeaten
Detroit
21 45 .318 rerun!. Sanford non litre*
Washington
game* oter the weekend.
Resull* Yesterday
Tha Cumphvll-Losslng Post
Los Angeles 3-5, Minnesota
team defeated Del.aml I.eiri»n
3-4 (2nd gam e It Innings)
Chicago 23. Kansas City 1-2 in n dnublrheader Saturday
Cleveland 4-6. Washington 2-4 and Apopka Sunday to remain
undefeated in Legion com pe­
New York 4 4 . Detroit 0-3
tition.
Dolton 8-12. Baltimore 15
Sanford has topped Kustis
fia m r i Today
Baltim ore (M cCorm ick 1-3 &gt; twice. Ormond Ileach twice.
DeLund
three
time*
and
at Boston (W ood 0-1)
Washington (Bronstad 1-2 or Apopka onre to aland at the
Duckworth 211 at Cleve­ top o f the leogue.
Sanford won the first name
land (K ralick 6 5) f N &gt;
] with DcLatwl Saturday by the
Only games scheduled
mure o f H-4 behind the slxNational League
W. L. Pet. hit pitching o f lioldijr John38 27 .583 &gt;on. with Hilly Higgins doInK
San Francisco
37 27 .578 the receiving. Sanford got
St. Louis
37 27 .371 eight runt on six hit* and
Los Angeles
33 29 .332 heads-up iia*e running.
Cincinnati
31 31 .523
In the second game Jimuiy
Chicago
30 32 .484 Courier pitched a one-hitter,
Milwaukee
29 33 .468 with Red Jansen doing the
Pittsburgh
29 34 ,460 catching. That one hit was a
Philadelphia
27 38 .413 slow roller down the thirdHouston
23 41) .397 base line. The final score was
New York
Reaulti Yesterday
5-1.
Cincinnati U-td, New York
Sanford got f i te run* on
5-3
four Irita while Del.a nil could
Milwaukee 5-1, Philadelphia only cross the plate once on
3-7 (2nd game 11 inningsr lone hit and un infield error.
Pittsburgh 4 7. Si. lsiuis 3-11 | Sanford
tackled
Apopka
(1*1 t im e 12 inningsl______ here Sunday and won liandHouston 3-3, San F rin cisco iiy n -t. Don Smith pitched his
014
third victory o f the season.
Chicago 8-0, l/ts Angeles 3-2 nlh&gt;n'itt|&gt; one run in three hits.
Game* Today
Following Is the Sanford
Philadelphia (Durcn l- l) at schedule for the balance of
Cincinnati (Tsltouris 2-1) the season, burring some lastminute changes and with (* )
(N)
Pittsburgh (Cardwell 2-81 at marking )u&gt;nte games and
Pittsburgh (Cardwell 2-8) at ( * ’ ) m u llin g awuy gamesi
Milwaukee (Piclie 0-1) (N )
Apopka, June
I!) ( **) !
New York (Hook 3 8) at St. Palutka, June 21, two games
Louis (Rroglio 7-2) (NS
( **&gt;; Ocala, June 22, two
L os Angelea (Koufax 8-31 at gunie•s ( ). Daytona Beach,
San Francisco (O'Dell f*-3) June 23, two games ( *) ; OrChicago

37

(N)

Kingswood Wins

;

TO NO AYAH,. Kurkert of Del-antl score* in the
fir*t Sunfnnl-DeLmnl Rame Saturday but Snnroiitinuetl it* w inninR streak by rtoblttHng DeL a n d for two Ranie.*. That** Sanford'* Hilly
Higgins at the lau'kstnp.
(Herald Photo)

Kings wimmI ilefraled Wilson
Maier 13 to 4 Sunday on 20
hits. Bud Moncrief was the
winning pitcher ami John
Brusca to thn loser, who nave
up 0 hits. Harvey scored two
hom ers for the Kingswood*
and Underwood one.
Kingswood
303 II is—13
Wilson Mairr
000 4i*» 0- 4

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~ ; -•&gt;« iv
RIDING HOUtill water or taking wave* can
lie a lot of fun.
Written fur NEA

Riding rough water or tak­
ing waves it not recommend
cd for n ovicei but it esn be
a lot of fun onre you have
gltnw j ^
jnaattrry that gives

Rain Delays
Stock Races
ATLANTA f UPI )

McRaney Ltises
Tlw Kingswood sultballcrs
beat the Me Raney nine It tc
7 in a gam* in which Under­
wood hit three home runs and
Weed of the Me Haneys hit
one.
McRaney
010 213 0— 7
Kingswood
823 001 s - 1 4

Thlr-

(* * ), ' forward a little and Hr* the

until nr*t Sunday hefore g«-t-

knees a trifle more llu n for

ting a crack at the Disi* toil

I

smooth

SFU Baseball
Star Honored
TALLAHASSEE (UP 11 —
F l o r i d s Stale University
righthander
At
Baccacclo,
who broke school records this
year with a 12-1 record, has
been elected captain of the
1963 Scminola baseball team
The position is an honorary
one. Ilaccsccio, who was a
senior, has giiduuL'd.
B accacclo. a six fool two
Inch form rr second baseman
front Ncwburg, N. Y , hope*
to sign a professional con­
tract and later attend law
school.

WEKIVA RIVER HAVEN

FLA. GRADE A D A D

water

skiing

sorb (he almek.

la ab­ championship s i the Atlanta
International Raceway.

The h o t way to hit a wave
Is at an angle, just as it is
with a boat. Otherwise you
run the risk o f being dumped.
After you have hit rnutigh
crests to gain the feel of tak­
ing them property, you will
find that you will almost
automatically jump slightly
when you hit the lop. This
lakes som e of the weight off
the sktis and aoltens the im ­
part.
Hitting
rough
water
Is
thrilling. You might romparo
it to Liking Uny Jumps on a
horse, preparatory to t.ckling
real big fences and obstacles.
Once you have gotten used
to it. you'll find It beron.es
m ore and more enjoyable,
but please remember not to
try it until you have first
gained tlie mastery over the
ski* that makes you feel co m ­
pletely at home d u r i n g
smooth sailing.

Select
CAM D EN, N. J,— (N E A ) —
Johns*I, now racing at Harden
Mtate Hark, will always have
n special place with Steve
Brooks.
It was this horse which gave
Brooks the 4.tN)0th victory o f
hi.s illustrious career.
It placed the vcteian j&lt;«k*y
in • select group consisting o f
Johnny Longdcn, Eddie A r ­
ea ru, Willi* Hhoemaksr and
Britain's Sir Gordon Rirhnids.

Grantfl Win
The Grants defeated the
Bedrock* by a score of 14 to
5 Sunday behind the pitching
o f Gerald Bowling who a l­
lowed the Badcocks seven
hits. Bowling, Huggins and
Courier homrrwl fur I b e
Grants, J tin Jernigan was the
losing pitcher.
liadcock
OtH) 2oJ 0— 5
Grants
7U 112 s - 1 4

Ilie third annual ela**|c wnt
postponed early Sunday after
a

M -t

i&lt;-* o f rum squall* made

the asphnlt oval too dangerous
for the high-speed driving.
O fficials o f the National
Association o f Stock Car Auto
Racing impounded the prerision-hnned
racers
shortly
after tin- postponement an­
nouncement They will be held
it, g a u g e * at the /rack until
S a.m. Sunday. Under N A S­
CA R regulations, driver* and
mechanic* will not )*• permit­
ted near the cars until five
hours before racstima.
The * 7 Vs acre Infield at tha
track, about 20 miles south
o f Atlanta, was turned Into an
island o f mud by the raint
and the 40.000 seat grandatanda were near flood stage.
O fficials calks) o ff the race
at 9 a.m. Sunday and thou­
sands o f fans who braved the
squalls were turned awuy.
Rain also plagued the race­
way In st year when It forced
several postponement* of the
famed Atlanta 500.

Pipe Down
CHAM PAIGN , III— ( NE A)
— The Oriental Institute of
the University o f Illinois has
fascinating exhibits relating
to horses.
Display* include a collection
of bits used thousands o f year*
ago. Some are surprisingly
similar lo modern devieea.
There I* a model o f King Sol­
omon's stables.
An excerpt from a cavalry
captain's veterinary notebook,
written about 1,500 U.C., con ­
tains prescriptions for various
ailments. Various Indeed are
the prescription*.
There even is one on how to
rure neighing, since a eavalry
horse guilty o f that “ vice”
realiy could spoil a planned
ambush.

Tonight, Tamps plays at
M iam i. Lakeland goes to Fort
Lauderdale, Orlando travels
to
Sarasota
and Dsylona
Beach plays si SI. Peters­
burg.
The standing*:
W. L. P e t
Sarasota
34 20 630
St. Petersburg
29 25 .537
Lakeland
20 25 .5.77
*1 Jrt .527
Orlando
Fort Lauderdale 2* 25 .510
14 30 .444
Daytona neach
24 31 .42X
Mi ami
20 33 .377
Tampa

Size-Up
SAN FRANCIRTO— (N E A )
— Coach Red Hickey o f thn
S a n Ftanciaco professional
profi-aaiiiiial football club is
optim istic that Mike Lind may
l«e the answer to Ui* 49erV
alm ost constant search for a
big fullback.
"G ood
sis*
and spent,"
reads the report on the recruit
from N otre Dame. "Tough,
hard runner with eirellent
moves, both to the outside and
Inaldo. Can run over people.
Great desire. Can Mock for
passer. Good lead blocker on
wide playe. Good hande. Dan­
gerous receiver on swing pat­
tern*."

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Two-Hitter
Billy Miller of the Yowells
leant pitched a two hit game
against (he Chase team of the
National L e a g u e , allowing
only one runner to reach
third. Ilo walked ona runner.
The score w a i I to 0. Bon
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PLUMBING

BRIGHT F U T t'R R
L A W R E N C E . Ken*. —
( NE A ) — Kansas freahman
athletic fenms were unbeaten
in all 13 contests in which
they
engaged
during
the
school year. The peagreent
com peted in football, basket­
ball. baseball, track and tannia.

STEAK

Lb.

again in the seventh on a 72 holt* lied at 277.
single by Jim Ashcroft.
Palmer
missed an

easy
three-foot putt on the final
hole which would have given
him the title.
On the IDO-yard *-xlr* hole
Harney hooked hi* tec ehui to
the base o f the bunker. He
lb«n chipped *la feet past the
hula and m lsird thn par putt.
Palmer winged hie t*s shot
on the green 15 feet short o f
the t-up and left his first putt
three feel abort and thtti put
it in.
The win placed rainier In
second place in the profes­
sional money winmre with
1511,545, right behind Jack
Nicklaus. He I* now the favor­
ite to rop (he (I. ft, Open title
frtun Nicklaus at Rroukllna
next week cud.

BEEF SALE

FRYERS

I'lM eg Press International
Sarasota
won
a double
header with Daytona Beach
last night to move five games
out in (runt of the Florida
State
League, le u Ing St.
Petersburg and Lakeland lied
fur second.
The Sun Sox scored five
runs in the fifth inning of
the first game on a walk,
a hit batter, two errors and
EARLY TRIUMPH—
a two-run single by Buddy
Eighteen - month • old
Bradford and a one run single
Janice McNubb proudly
by catcher Dan Norman for
hold* tip the first fish
the 5-2 win.
*he hn* caught. It wn*
The sog won the nightcap
taken with a cane pole
3 2 in the seventh inning
from the P a l m e t t o
when catcher Dan Nnrmsn
(Fla.) city )Hind.
singled in the winning run.
Third baseman Bob McKlilop
gut a hit every time he bat­
ted in the two games.
In other league aclioa last
night, Miami defeated T am ­
pa 4-2, Orlando skunked St.
Petersburg 2 0 and Lakeland
at Fort Lauderdale was rain­
ed out.
M arlin first baseman Hank
Allen Marled off the game
HARRISON'. N*. Y (D P I)—
with a two run homer ami In a sudden death playoff
catch er Pat Williams belted a
Sunday, Arnold Palmer won
two-run single in the fourth
inning to break Miami's five the 225.000 first prise In the
Thunderbird tournament by
gam e losing streak.
Hank Harden, the lop hur- tallying a pur three on the
ler in the league, increased first hide ugnittsi Paul Har­
his record to 9 4 by shutting
ney.
out the Siln ls 20. Orlando
Marked by a serls# ef errors
J - S V f l nnre m »h* fourth
a single by Tom Quick and both players completed the

Palmer Takes
Thunderbird
On Extra Hole

June 25, two guinea (• • ); | It Is much like crossing the ty-seven o f the nation's top
Palutka, June 2'J, two games wake of the tow host. Bend |stoek ear drivers must wait
( * ) ) ; Orlando, July 4
untl Knit is. July H I*).

"Tru Tender"

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lundo, June 24 ( **) ; D e U m l, j confidence.

Only games scheduled

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HERD AMI ADAH SUTTON arc the genial
hosts at Wekivii River Haven, where "Flippy the
(Jar" hue beaten all c o m e r s and won every round
against nil fishermen aeekinjr t«» snag him
during the last two year*. Flippy cavort* In the
pool before the Haven fishing camp a* though
daring anyone to a bout.
(Herald Fhoto)

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By Oswald Jacob)
Tha unusual no-trump is a
new convention and It la atill
ffl
in a ala to o f change. Every
4
expert uses It In aome /a V
shion, but they disagree on
?
the exact method. A ll agree
W g ff (p j
on one thing, though. It la
4 AJS
intended to ahow a two-suit
V K ll J
hand.
Thl» particular two notrump overcall o f the dia­
mond opening ihow ed a heart^
club
tw o-iu iter.
Probably
ei
North
did not hav# quit#
A
enough to force his partner
^ or®1 •*** 81
to tha three level, but unusual no-irutitp SllUliiU— gu— P o uBla PiTJ
out uf their way to usa tha
Opening In
bid.
East's three diamond call to play a elan
wa* s t r i c t l y competitive, ed to continut
South jum ped to five clubs
A t this poin
because ha expected to maka with a perfr
that contract, and wma willing double. W est

LTORAU.Y

f

CAN'T HAVE

TORN FROM 1 GONE. fAR?

IS high card points, but
when you double a high con*
tract you do to in tricka, not
points, and West was net
looking a t many tricka.
Uia aca o f spades looked
pretty good, but hia king o f
hearts probably had IU head
on the chopping block. In tha
diamond suit there w as no
opportunity fo r mors than
ana trick and a good shaaca
o f no tricks at a l l
Finally, the queen o f clubs
represented a liability. South
hud gone tc five club* without
.nitre"
compensation somewhere.
Still, W est doubled and ta
one respect ha wax lucky.
Both opponents held a dia­
mond ami South did not make
an overtrick, even though ho
did maka hia contract.

A
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I'm painfully ahy and nerv- those you ’ll probably meet.
oux when I am left at a large Store those facta away In your
party with someone I've never mind.
met,* a young w ife write*.
Then think up several gen­
"M y husband ha* a new job eral remarks you could make
in hia old home town, and to anyone, even a complete
many partial have been givMt stranger.
for us tlnce we came there to
You don't have to think of
live. M y shyness make* nu- anything witty, or profound—
awkward and emha*»a*»r* niy just something to get you over
husband, la there any way 1 that tongue-tied feeling and
can get over I t l *
give you a chance to ahow
O f courts you can overcome that you are a friendly person.
it. Do soma "bonlng-up'* be­
And i f you should find
fore you g o to a party.
A ik your husband who la
likely to be there, and gel him
to tell you som ething about

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Legal Notice
la rawwtr Jataa's l aait, Saa*.
laala Caaaty, Florida.
Batata
of
W
MICHAEL
KKKNAX. daraasad
no th K t o
n s * :iiir o n s
To A l.l, PK1IHONH IIAVINO
CLAIMS
Olt
DEMANDS!
AOAINRT SAID ESTATE:
Tou and aach nf you ars
harahy notified and required
to fit* any elalme and darnanda which you. or ailhar of
you. may hava aaalnat aald
aalata tn tha offlra of Hon.
Varnon C. Mile, J r. County
Judsa of stemlnola County, at
hit offlra In tha Court llouaa
In Hanford, Florida, within all
calendar months from tha lima
of tha first publication nf Ihia
noil™. Each claim or demand
must hs In wrltlnc and run.
tain the |iUca nf raaldatica anil
poet offlca addrssa of tha
claimant and muat ba aworn
to by tha claimant, hia asant
or attornay, or tha sams ahall
ba void
MAItr
M. KEENAN,
Ksscutrlx
Charlaa V. Mar.lull of
Rush. Used and Maraball
SI East Livingston Avenus
Orlando, Florida
Attornaya for Kseciilrl*
Publish: Jun* I, is. IT, J*.
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DEAR ABBY: "Only Humansounds like my husband. I certainly
am us cold ns Aluska. Know why?
He takes a bath one. h week, wears
the same socks all we„\, has four
teeth, but won’t go to a d.*ntist.
Sometimes he smells so bad i can’t
sleep. If the men who have "frigid”
wives would tuke stock of themselves
they wouldn’t need advice.
(sign me) . . "ICEBERG”

DEAR ABBY: Three of we wom­
en who work in the same office have

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•

DEAR HAROLD: Send me the
check and if it’s any good I’ll send
you the book.

In Re: Estate uf MAMIE MAR­
TIN. ils.-eased.
Te All CreOlleee sa t Tarawa*
ttavlao rtalasa ar DeesaaSa
Aaalas* BslO Kalatei
You and aarh nf you arc
tisraby notified and required
to prssant any claims and de­
mands which you, or either
of you, may hava satinet the
estate of MA.MIK MARTIN, dsraasad, lata of said County, to
tha County Jtnlaa of Hsmlnols
C-unty, Florida, at hia office
In tha court housa of 1.1 II
County nt Hanford. Florida,
within six calendar months
from tha lima nf tha first
publication
of
this
nolle..
Kach claim nr demand shall
ba In writing, and ahall stale
tha place nf reald.net and post
offlca address nf tha claimant,
and ahall ba awurn to hr tha
claimant, hia agent, or at­
torney. and any such claim
nr demand aot so filed ahall
ba void.
f t ! Ella Marlin Roberta
Aa Executrix of tha least
W ill and Tsstanisnt of
Mamie Martin, decease.I.
Btsnstrom, Davis A McIntosh
Attorneys for Ksacutrlt
Post Offlca Drawer ID *
Hanford, Florida
Publish: Juaa I*. IT, H, July

Y ea r Welcome Wagon
Hostess will call with
gi f ts and f r i endl y
greetings from tha com ­
munity.

•

DEAR HAD IT: Simmer down
and let her talk. People who tell such
whoppers away from home are used
to being ignored. They feel the need
to be "important’’ somewhere. Be
kind.

DEAR ABBY: I saw a man on a
train reading a book entitled "DEAR
ABBY,’’ and he sure seemed to be
getting a big kick out of it. I suppose
you wrote it. Send me the book and
if it’s any good I’ll send ycfu a check.
HAROLD

TUESDAY P. M.
I lit t It) L a.a * t Lira
II) Year Fir at lmyrtailea
It) Krala Fort Shaw
Ilitt t) Harry
Reesaa.r
Nava
Ititt It) Truth or Canton.
It) Father Know. Dee*
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a problem. It'i the fourth woman.
She exaggerates so much, it’a pitiful.
Anyth inf we have done, ahe haa
done better. If one of our children
feta an honor, hera haa had a bif?er
one. Aa for diaeaaea, just mention
one and she has had it. Only she had
it longer and it woa almost fatal.
When I told her that my daughter
had four impacted wisdom teeth ex­
tracted, she said HER daughter had
SIX impacted wisdom teeth extract*
ed. How do you put a woman like that
in her place?
HAD IT

DEAR ABBY: The school just
called to tell me that they were goin f
to keep my boy back. That means he
will have to take the fifth grade over
again. 1 asked if he would have the
same teacher next year and they said
yea. I told them they were making a
big mistake because if she couldn’t
teach him anything in one year, ahe
sure couldn’t do it in two. What do
you think of a school system like
(hat?
HIS MOTHER

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SAIGON, Viet Nam ( UPI )
—One youth was killed and
100 persona injured Sunday
during a religious riot in
which police uaed truncheons,
teargaa ami pistols to dis­
perse m ore than too Buddhist
students.
The riot broke out when 10,*
000 Buddhist men and women
gathered for the funeril of a
Ruddhixt priest wrho burned
himself to death to protest al­
leged discrimination by R om ­
an Catholic President Ngo

yourself feeling xelf-eontcloui
because you are all alone in
a crowd, look about you and
you'll find someone looking
equally uncomfortable.
That's the time for on t o f
those "general remarks you
have tucked 1 &lt;ay in your
mind. Then ask a question or
two and before you know it
you w ill have a conversation
stalled.
The other |H-rsun will b t
grateful to you for singling
him out, and go away remem­
bering you as a gracious per*
son.
Don’t fool yourself Inte
thinking that th* socially
adept persons who g o front
group to group making ligh t
chatter are smarter or m ors
am using than you are.
Either they know people
well enough to feel at ease, or
they are making themselves
behave in a sociable manner.

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3hr

1 bedroom
A V A IL A B L E RENTALS
|S W
$45 a 2 Bedroom* furnished ICO
3 bedroom l ‘ « bath furnished
m o. FA 2-4544.
$85.
2 BEDROOM
furaDhed
Large unfurnished 2 bedroom
Apartm ent
with
large
iu country 375.
screened
porch.
Reason­
3 bedroom convenient location '
able. Call FA 2-3144 between
$85.
I U
3 bedroom 1 4 bath w ith air
conditioning ftH).
FURN. 3 Room Apt. with
4 bedrooms 2 hath*, air con.
bath 4 garage. FA 2-3146.
ditiunlng $150.
FU R N . A pt. F A 2-3292.
2 bedroom duplex extra nice
$85
3 BEDROOMS, largo kitchen
Stem pcr Agency 322-4001
equipped. Well. Large yard.
4 miles E. of Sanford. FUR. nice 1 Bdrm, House.
FA 2-7429. Saturday A Sun­
Near N avy Base. FA 2-6244
day or after 4 on week
days.
N E W 2 bedroom home In
N orth Orlando. 5 mile* from
FURNISHED
Garage
Apt.
base. $80. UA 4-6923, call
Ph. FA 2-3390.
collect.
NICELY furnished 2 bedroom
A P A R TM E N T suitable
for
house. F A 2-8334.
couple or bachelor. W ater
3
BEDROOM
unfurnished
furn. 2608 S. Elm.
house. $43 a m o. FA 2-2322.
F A 2-2307.

house. Large rooms.

JOB security can be yours by
preparing now for coming
Civil Service exams. For in­
form ation writ* NATION­
A L T R A IN IN G SERVICE
INC. Box 0A e o SANFORD
H ER ALD .

€. For Rent
2 BEDROOM bouse. Florida
room . Available now. Ph.
FA 2-1519.

FURNISHED
2
bedroom
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
Apartment.
Qucsnel Apt.
First St. N ear 3 city free
Apt. T. IDt E. 14th St. Ph.
parking lots and shopping
322-4194.
stores. No utility charges.
cool downstair
Suitable for couple or sin- 2 CLEAN
Apartments.
Adults.
Ph.
ale inquire Jacobson Dept.
FA 2-1834.
Store.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
R oom s private baths, 114
W. First St.
3 R31. Furn. A p t , $70 Mo.
Bedroom A ir - Conditioned,
111 E. 8th St.. FA 2-5784.

RENT A BED
Rullaway, Hospital k Baby
Beua.
By D ay. Week, or Month
CARRO LL'S FURNITURE
Ph. r A 2-3181 116 W. 1st St.

STENSTROM RENTALS

2 BEDROOM furnished Apartnitut. F A 2-0041.
FURN. Apt. Close In. Phone
FA 2-2800.
"C L E A N quiet Room s'' The
G ables. FA 20720.

Stenstrom Realty

R eal Estate — Mortgages
111 N. Park Ave.
FA 2-2420

CLEAN
Unfurnished Apt. 3815 Elm
A ve.
Near
school a n d
stores.

Legal Notice

P u b lis h : J u n e 1, IS. 17, It.

12. Real Eatate For Sale

Y ou can find anything you
need advertised in the Her­
ald by Sanford merchants.

Jim Hunt Realty
O ffice
Night

FA 2-2118
FA 24641
---------------------------- {SM SM ---------2324

Park Dr.

Sanford. Fla.

LOW Down Payment. 2 Story
redecorated ^ home.
N ew
plumbing, wiring, o il and
water heater. 715 Magnolia
FA 2-8868.
NEWLY redecorated 2 bed­
room frame house at 312
Holly Ave. Near school,
close in. Hardwood floors
thru uuL Large rooma, mo­
dern kitchen equipped $7,500
Liberal
term i.
Contract
Mrs. M. L. Haborn. Pb.
FA 2-5459 or FA 2 5292.

Park Ave.

3 4 4 BEDROOMS, Inspect
e t x j-i
models on
Highland
at
FURN.
2
Bedroom
House.
IX T i l K Cl MCI IT CUIHT O f
Longwood. Open daily 10:00
T ils: NINTH JUDICIAL c m Adults. No pets. FA 2-7664.
to dark. 10 Minutea South
re it u r a n d pon D i a l.
M I L K C O V N T T , PI.ORIIA.
on 17 92 and West on Semi­
FURN. Apt. FA 2 0447.
n i i M » : h i n o . is ia a
nole t block.
AM ERICAN
P C PK K A L 8 AVcallage near
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC.
INUtt ANI&gt; UJAN ASSOCIA­ FURNISHED
m ain gate NAS. $40. l*h.
T ION t&gt;»* OllUANDO.
Plaintiff,
3 BR. Home. 202 Laurel Dr.
FA 2-5721.
vs
Good
location,
kitchen
III-:ItUKBT D. IlfILU s i Ut and
2 BEDROOM home, kitchen
s i al,
equipped. Low down pay­
l)« fm d a n t i .
equipped.
$.*&gt;0 a
mouth.
ment. Avsuiuc loan. .A real
M rn iK
o r s u i t in
Downtown. FA 2-6457.
saving. Call FA 29172.
w i i H T U A i i i ; i tin k i l o s UN k
T o , H U I lH K ft T I&gt; BUM . and
MV BY E. I1KL.U his srtfs
H I . H I D M S:iM/nkn»wn
A.NII r u i All partita c i a l m l n t
I n t t r s s t i by. thruuah. un d s r o r a g ain st ths afur g aalil ptr su ns,
YOU A f l E
hsrsuy nottflsd
th at a C om p lain t to fursetost
a
csrtaln
m u r tg a g s sn eu m b a r in g ths folln w tn g d t i c r l b td r sa l p ru p t r ty , t o - w i l l

UNFURNISHED houve on Sil- j SUNLAND 3 Bedroom. Kit"
v er Lake. FA 2-2731 o r 1 etjuip
home. Chain link
FA 2-2126 after 5.
fenced yard. Will lake *2uo
fur fence. Assume house
FURN. Apt. Air condition
payments. FA 2-1701.
T ile
bath
and
terra n o
floors. Adults. FA 2-2374.
FURNISHED
per month.
Polnta. FA

Collage.
*45
Located at 5
2 1W7.

Lot S, Iliac It D, HEAR
BAKU MANUK, a.curdlng
tu tht plat thsrauf is r«cordtd In fla t Hook 11,
pags IS. Public Rscurds of ROOM
furnished, all new
Ssimnuls County, Plorlda.
furniture. Private bath. (30
has t.asn filed against you tn j
a month. Gentleman pre­
Urn abova • atylsd suit, and
you ars r«iu!rsd tu ssrvs a
ferred. 322 8348.
copy uf &gt;our Anew* ■ ur uttivr
1'trading tu tht Complaint un
I'lalntlff * atturnsys. ANDER­ 2 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
UK AN,

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ped.

tat

floor

Apartment.

p i;'i A van dm UKItil SI!
Near
churches. *53 per
East Central Vv.nii*, Orlanil*i, Plorlda. and fits ths ori­
month.
ginal Answar ur uthar t’ l .a l Ing in tli« „ f 'lea uf ina Clark EVERETT A. HARPER
uf i&lt;i« t'lri-uB Court un or
AGENCY - REALTOR
btfura lha 31th day .f Jans,
2443 S. Park Ave.
1SS3. If yuu fall to du so,
a dseras pru cunfssso will bs Phone a FA 2-2294 or FA 2-2283
taksn ugalnat y-m fur ths
rsllsf dstnandsd In Ik* Com­ Clean 1st floor apt. Private
plaint.
T h i s Nullco shall bs p u b ­
lish#,! o n e # • *as#k fur f u u f
c u n # * e u t iv s w « s k s in th# i a o .
turd l l a - j l l .

DATED

tills

:iid

day

uf

SI &lt;y, .SSL
U K VI. i
A r t h u r If. flt.-kaiib. Jr,
C lar k u f Circu it Court
L)&gt;: M arth a T. Vlfclea
t i a o u i y Clark
Publish A la/ 3! A Jant 3, t*
t l . IMS

UIM-ISI

entrance, tool Palmetto.

2 BEDROOM attractively fur­
nished upstair* A|,aitm#nt.
Clt-un 4 roomy. Adult*. $75.
FA 2-0848
t BEDRud.vl huuie furnished.
*5O par month, Kt. I Box
178E. L ike Markham Rd.
Ph. FA 2-8182.

By Nadine Seltzer

3 BEDROOM house in excel­
lent condition. North Or­
Mowing anJ edging, etc. Sat*
lando. Pay closing and as­
u laclion guaranteed. Ph.
sume payments of $74.24.
FA 2-1117.
FA 2 5353.
A ir -C o n d itio n in g

II. B. POPE CO., INC.
200 So. Park Ave.

FA 2-4234

SMITH Alr-Condttkm R efri­
geration service. All work
guaranteed. V ery reason­
able in price. Day FA 2-7434
Night FA 2-2041.

51. Article* Far tela

Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Larry's Mart 213 Sanford
A ve. Ph. FA 2-4132

SALE on used T .V .'s. Guaran­
teed. Town A Country. Plk
322-3362.

HOUSE fuU o f F taaitart. AB
less than 1 y e a r oM. tea*
BILLS THRIFT SHOP
sonable. 213 Bradshaw D *
Furniture • Appliances . T.V.
Can be seen Item 10 a. a ,
Open t to 9 daily and Week­
to 3 p. in.
ends
Ph. 322-7363 2640 Hiawatha St. COMPLETE act Hagen F leetwood G olf Clubs. Leeds B eg,
Sanford, Fla.
Bag
boy
cart.
$90.0(4
FREE ESTIMATE
322-6888.
Upholstering 4 Mattress ren­
REPOSSESSED
ovating. New 4 Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg. Tape recorder, mike and tap*
Ideal for recording conver­
C o., at 709 Celery Ave.
sation!, parties, music, ete.
F A 2-2117.

We Buy, Sell. Trade. Repair

WELLS DRILLED. PUM PS.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Types and Siaes
Take up 6 payment* of It,
We Repair and Service
WANTED reliable couple to
FA 2-8427,
S T I N E
take up monthly payments
Machinery and Supply Co.
o f $13.50 on 3 complete
$6.00 PER MONTH
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 3-402
room s o f furniture. Call Will deliver on e repossessed
1968 Z ig-Z a g that button#
LAWNS Renovated - Aerate
T E $-1511, Casselberry, cob
holes, sews on buttons, mow#
Remove Thatch • Chinch
leet.
ogram t, fan cy stitches, a t *
Bug Spray (VC-13) • Fertl34. Article* For Sale
7
payments
remaining^
hte—Ph. FA 24244
Phone F A 2-4427.
MANSFIELD
LAWN SE R .
Life ja ck ets,‘ air mala, beach
floats, shoes, Army-Navy READY M IX Concrete, win*
T R E E ’S trimmed. D em oised
Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave.
4 removed. Reasonable. Ph.
dour sills, lintels, steps,
FA 2-7664.
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
SHALLOW WELLS 4 PUMPS
pipe, steel, grease trap*,
Jerry Lord FA 2 321$
TRACTOR work, mowing,
dry wells, stepping itjn ea .
discing, blade, acoop. Ph.
M iracle Concrete Co.
REALTOR — INSUROR
ALUMINUM
Furniture
re­
FA 2-7644.
3U9
Elm
Ave.
F A 2-67$1
FA 2-4991 191* S. French Ave.
webbed cheaper than you
Just starting private voice
can do it yourself. Bring OKRA
by
the
buaheL
15. Biulnems Opportunity
and p i a n o
instructions.
it to the Furniture Center.
FA 2-0416.
Qualified and certified. Ph.
1100 French Ave.
F or Lease; Service Station.
834-1931.
Mrs.
Drueding,
Choice location. Apply The
36. Automobile* • Trweka
220 Lake Triplett Dr. Cas­ SHALLOW Well Pump and
Pure Oil Co. 604 W. 6th
Car
top
carrier
with
eover
BUYING A
selberry.
St.
322-1701.
USED CAR?
Shop the Herald A dj where
FINANCE IT WTTH US
16. Female Help Wanted
With purchase uf Blue Lus­
local merchants offer their
4 Low Interest Rates
tre, rent Electric Carpet
CURB Girl. Apply Pig 'N best buys.
4 Low Monthly Paymeat*
Sham pocer for only $1 per
Whlitle. Sanford.
FLORIDA STATE BANS
da y. Carroll's Furniture.
BABYSITTER
to
live
in.
'31 CHEV. 4 dr. Sedan. Good
SEWING MACHINE
GOOD '62 wringer washer $35
Room, board and $10 a
condition. Rt. 1 Box 96 o f
SALES
A
SERVICE
‘ 56 Vespa
Scooter
$39.
week. 322 8097.
call
FA 2 0997. E. T. Chap#
CALL FA 2-5783
G ood pow er mower $12.59.
man.
Banquet, cocktail waitresses.
312 E. 3th St. Sanford.
Mattreas Renovation
Full and part Bine. Good
'56 FORD
Station W age*,
Includes;
Cleaning
4
Process
ESTY SPINET piano. Ebony.
salary. Excellent tips. Cat­
Must
sell.
322-4846.
lng Felt, Brand New Cover,
$100 cash. Can he seen
ering Manager, M ayfair Inn.
Brand New Insulation Where
from 8 to 10 a. m. or 5 to 3 7 . .1Ifmi I a - -M a t e r s tlKAll l't Operator, fu ll time.
Needed.
6 p. m. FA 24695,
322-6872. Edith Beauty SaFRE E PICK Ul»
SPINET
PIANO.
Baldwin Gatewray To The Waterway
lun.
4 DELIVERY
Robson Sporting Good*
console. Full keyboard. Ma­
BEAUTY COUNSELORS —
hogany, in A-l condition.
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
ha* limited openings fur ECHOLS REDDING CO.
Bench. *273. 322 9081.
304 4-8 E. lit Ph. TA *3Mt
representative* tu this area. 2nd. 4 Magnolia
FA 2-6321
F or real automobile bar 17 Ft. ZIM M EL Runabout
Selling by appointment only.
21). Aulomuhile Service
with 33 hp. Evlnrude. Ph.
gains, check the Herald c la n
For Interview call
FA 2-1276.
tiled display section.
FA 2-3115.
Auto Glass, Tops

Spanish-type home — Immac­
ulate
$11,000
T w o beautiful midtown loti
................................... $1,750
Kighteen wooded acres —
h ig h .................
$5,400
M obil* Home park — 5 star
rating .................
$285,000
Prime commercial lot — 100'
Park A v e .___ _______$13,900
Extra-Special bargain — Du­
plex. SR 4 6 ...................$9,000
Riverfront home — New—
Air-Comlitiuned .... $17,960

Stempcr Agency

“ Watch out for that drinking fountain! It haa
■ hair trigger!"
12. Real Estate For Sale 12. Rea! Eatate For Sale
$

John E. Fox
REALTOR
IU) North Park Ave.
32341559
Sanford, Fla.

ROOM House. N ice aiae
■tore building now in bust
ness. Wonderful location for
small grocery business. 2
Lots. $10,000. $5,ooo down,
balance $41. per mo. 709 W.
9th or 713 W. 9th St.
*

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3 BEDROOMS, living room , OODLES of room. 3 large
dining room and kitchen.
bedrooms, plus large fa m ­
Stove &amp; refrigerator. Dou­
ily room. For happy fam
ble garage. Lot too' x 200'.
ily living. U rg e lot, nearly
Vi Mile north of Monroe
half an acre with bearing
bridge, 2nd house on left
Concord grapes. Everything
hand aide of 17 92. 468 5148.
large but the price. Just
$10500 with *1,1)00 down.
5 —B E DROOM immr -in CrnutBalance like rent, t h is new
try Club Manor
Assume
country home can lie yours
$42 monthly payments 4
if you act NOW. Call us
transfer fee, Call FA 2-7671
for an appointment to In­
after 3:15.
spect.
CUSTOM 3 BEDROOM. 2
EVERETT A. HARPER
bath home on large shaded
AGENCY - REALTOR
hit at 1814 Mcllonville A ve.
2495 S Park Ave.
Many extras include living
Phones FA 2-2261 or FA 2 2285
room fireplace with maho­
gany paneling; p a r q u e t
LOCH ARBOR LEASE 17. Male Help Wanted
hardwood floors,
Florida
JEWEL TEA CO., INC.
room , dining room and a We are offering for im m edi­
COOPERATIVE
franchise
large, equipped eat in kitate lease a beautiful, spac­
route operator. Guaranteed
clien. Laundry room and
ious, 4 HR, 2'* bath home
$5290.00 yearly
earnings.
lota of storage space in
in the must attractive area
3Iany
operators
earning
double
garage.
Call
o f Loch Arbor. Situated on
$6,500.
to
$10,000
annually.
FA 2-9320 for an appoint­
a lake, it feature* every
QUALIFICATIONS
ment.
advantage of location, sue, Married, age 25 to 40. Mini­
construction
and
conven­
mum High School. Good
HIGHLAND PARK
ience. See or call today for
work record, sales exper­
■n appointment. $230.
Comfortable 3 Br. home sit­
ience, physical examination
uated on double corner oak
required and cash bond.
shaded kit. Loaded with
Must b« willing to relocate
value and extras! $13,000
at own expense. Write giv­
with $400 down and $90 per
ing details on above quali­
Real Estate—M ortgages
month Includes everything! Ut N. Park Ave.
fications. Interview w ill be
FA 2-2120
Drive by 2127 Laurel Ave. Ravenna Park
made in your home,
FA 2-7403
then call
P.O. Box 2706-2707
Evennga
West Bay Station
FA 2 2477 FA 2-3829 FA 2 4340
Jacksonville, Fla.
FOR your best bu y, clioose
Tee 'N Green Estates. 3 4 NEAR Seattle. New Missile
Real Estate— Mortgages
Base construction. Long Job.
4 Bedrooms. M ore space
U ’. N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
Top pay. "J ob N ew s" sent
for your money. 20th Street
Ravenna Park
FA 2-7495
for 35 cents A stamped en­
Weat
by
M ayfair
G olf
Evening*
velope. P W l'O , Box 132,
Course. Open dally 116:00.
FA 2-2677 FA 2-3829 FA 2-8360
Medina, Wash.
322-2744. Builders; LMN EN­

Stenstrom Realty

Stenstrom Realty

SALK or Trade 5 room House
and 1 acre for Houvetrader
and difference. 1211 W. 20th
St. Sanford.

TERPRISES,

INC.

IDYLLWILDE

Beautiful new contem porary
modern on corner lot in de­
RAVENNA PARK
Attractive 3 bedroom tile bath
sirable Idyllwllde o f Loch
CB home with range, heat­
Arbor. I spacious bedroom s,
2 modern baths, fully equip­
er, water heater, blinds,
ped luxury kitchen
and
traverse rods, wall air con­
ditioner and fenced yard.
large
living and
dining
The total price ia only
rooms opening to private
II 1.813 with $593 down.
fenced patio. Double car(Te*m » It desired) and $79
purte and combination laun­
per month includes taxes
dry-utility room. Feature*
also include central airand insurance. See this to­
day!
conditioning and heating.

Stenstrom Realty

19. Situation* W anted
Child Care. FA 2-2274.
CHILDREN' kept.

SINGER

$14.50

4

Scat Cover*

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
394 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8U32
ALL WUIIK GUARANTEED

31. Beauty Salon*
H ARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
Complete her. E ve. Appt's.
105 So. Oak
FA 2-3742
GRADUATION SPECIAL
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Simp
Cold Wave $6.95 complete
evening by appt.
318 Palmetto Ave
322Wilt

Price Just $23.luo. Only
10'* down and no ekislng
coats. Open dally. May we 32. B u ild - P a in t • R e p a ir
serve you?
Semi-Retired Carpenter
Small Itcpalra — Paintiug
Phone— FA 27943

Stenstrom Realty

Wall

Stenstrom Realty Stenstrom Realty

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Senkarik Glass and Paint
Company
216 Magnolia

Ph. r A 2-4422

31. Poultry • Livestock
BAY Gelding. 7 yrs. old. 13W
hand* high. FA 24681.

31A. Pels
BIRD Dogs, English Setters,
[teg. champion blood lines.
10 wks. old. CY 5-2535. Or­
lando.
SIAMESE Kittens. Pure bred
sealpotnli. Wormed. Thone
FA 2 8060. 713 Magnolia.

HENRY BLUME, MECHANIC
Henry and wife. Suiannr live in Casselberry and he ha*
hern a«»oeiatrd with Holler's now 4 years. Iltnry la
quite a homebody and would rather fish than do may*
thine el**. Has no otlu-r great ambition Ilian to ]ust
hold a fish pole In his hands and U t the care* awl
troubles pas* him by.

Ready Tu Serve You At Huller* of Sanford
3 2 . F lo w e r * - S h r u b *
POTTED MUMS in bloom.
35c up.
GRAPBV1LLE NURSERY
Grapcville Avc. Near 20th St.

FA 2 4182.

EXPERT
Pruning
big
or
small groves. Reasonable.
FA 21790.

Your Neighbor A t Hollers

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Summer Annuals. Dutch Mill
Nursery. Upsala Rd. Just
off 20th St. and 1st. St.

I Q L L ER S o fS A N F O R D
50,000,000th

3.1. F u r n itu r e
Sell Us Your furniture. Quick
Service
With
the Cash.
SUPER TRADING
POST
FA 2 0677.

YOUH BEST LIVING AND
INVESTING OPPORTUNITY
IN FLORIDA TOOAY!

GRACIOUS, SPACIOUS- LIV­
Real Estate— Mortgages
—w ^
• » . mcmt-iuiir
ING!
A potential
show: U t N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
place o f Central Florida Ravenna Park
FA 2-7495
right in the heart uf San­
ford, yet, private enough f a 2 26n f a m S S f a j-4360
fur peaceful retreat in its
2 .*». PlumhlnK Service*
Real Estate—M ortgages
rom antic
tilrd
courtyard 3 BEDROOM, 2 hath home.
Larger Pinecrest floor plan. 111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2120
with bar-b-que. trellis-cov­
Will sacrifice 6 year equity. Ravenna Park
FA 2-7495
ered arburs and many se­
FA 2-3845.
Evenings
cluded walks covering half
FLORIDA'S BEST HOME VALUES;
P lu m b in g A H e a lin g
t A 2 2617 FA 3 3829 FA 2-8360
block area. Quality is the
PINECREST
AIR
CONDITIONING
$6960 tu $15,450
keynote of tnis Hollow-Til­
Exceptionally nice 3 Hr., 2
Ax Low as $210 down,
SUNLAND
CONTRACT
and
REPAI
R
ed constructed t bedroom,
Ax little at $43.11
bath CB home in third s e c ­
WORK
9 ' i bath home lhal include*
a month!
tion Pinecrest. Too many NEAT 3 Ur., 2 bath CB home 1007 Sanford Ave. FA £-6562
am ong its prestige feature*
Bo Closing Costal
extra* to IteiniM here, but
with fully equipped kitch­
imported
life
fireplaces,
PLUMBING
deserves &gt;our inspection.
en. Many nice extras, out­
Homexite Investment
satin-finished wood pan-l­
Contracting Repairs
Can be purchased fur as
Opportunities
standing
lawn
and
shrubs.
ing, cellar close! », and uf
From Just $1095
FREE ESTIMATE^
Uttie as (too down and as­
*13,600 is the total price
course,
hardwood
floors
R. L. HARVEY
sumption of low monthly
DRIVE OUT
with *102 down and 191 per
throughout. Over the gar­
a—
FA 2 33*3
TODAY!
FHA payments. A real fine
month. Immediate possess­ 20t Santord Ave.
age is a 3 room apt. A lit­
l i -* ■ (.
^
-u t
»*•« InUitUt#
home buy!
ion!
s * sn4 (tt art
tle work and patience would
27. Special Services
. ( In# D«B.n
restore the bouse and land­
tictuiut. lollii#
Punu Tuning and Repair
tn&lt; enrol*
scaping to lta original ele­
nin to flooda't
W L. Harmon — FA 2-4223!
"««vt on! movt
gance. JUST REDUCED IN
iK lta|
Real Estate— M ortgages
PRICE.
Real Estate—Mortgages
PUiGIDAIRE
U l N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420 111 N. Park Ave.
FA 2-2420
sales 4 Service
Tha Mackle Bros. Inc.
H ivensa Park
FA 2 71M Ravenna Park
FA 2 7135
G. If. !!!C H
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Evenings
Evenings
Cuter,a. Fla. • Phene 668 4418
1700 w . 1st at. Sjiiiuai
lie X. Park Ave. F A 2 6123 , FA 2 2677 FA 2 3829 FA 2 - 4 3 6 0 FA 2 2677 FA 2 3S73 FA 2 4360
PD. FA 2 343J

St. Johns Realty

33. Furniture

LAWN SERVICE

SACRIFICE for quick sale. 2
Bedroom House with or
without
furniture.
Near
schools and stores about
4 miles from N.A.S. Out o(
flight pattern. Good invest­
ment for renting or home.
Low
monthly
payments.
Have to see house to ap­
preciate. Call F.\ 2-1399.

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

SU M M ER
rate. 3
Bdrm.
Large fum . Apt. downstairs.
Big shady lots up to 300’
la Th» Cwurt Of TV# «'■■■«#
Shade trees on large lot.
frontage. Highly restricted.
Jmtar, I f a l u l t t'auall, Vlnr1703 Magnolia. $63.
Ida.
WILSON PLACE 5 m l. W.
i is vi. m it ii i ;
on Hl-Way 46. Willard Jones
IN IIK : Th« Knutc of Kl.l/.AROOMS and Bath, all
nurn
VV. BUCHANAN, U#- 2
FA 2-0684. or Al Wallace
e*a«»il.
electric. Furnished. $43 mo.
FA 2 6300.
Nutlca Is h*i#l&gt;y elv.u that
including
utilities.
Near
1 have filed my final returns
NAS. Also 3 room frame ONLY ten blocks from down­
a» executor itr the l-X it* of
EMZAIIKTU W . BUCHANAN,
houce, partly furnished. $45
town. Neat 2 bedroom home
deceased; that I have (lied my
m o. Tel. FA 2 3218.
in good location. 104 W.
petition for distribution and
fur (Inal discharge, and that
10th St. Total price only
an the 1st day a( Jets, A. O. LOCH ARBOR. 4 Bedrooms,
$4950. Excellent terms.
liSJ, t will apply to ths Hon­
2
baths.
Carpeted
Fla.
orable C. Vernon Mil*. Jr.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Cu Kitty J tide*'
of Sviulttole
Room .
Duuble
carportc.
County. Clorlda, (nr approval
Realtor
Fenced patio and many cx
of said (Inal returns and for
Raymond Lundquiat, Asso.
an order nf distribution and
tra i. FA 2 9264.
for final discharge as eiecuFA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
tor of the will of Kltiabeth
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
VV. llucbanan. deceased.
3 BEDROOMS, 1V4 baths.
equipped. Fenced in yard.
I&gt;ated this ISlh day of Slay,
Florida room. 15 Minutes
A. I&gt;. 1»«J.
$7o a mo. FA 3-3248.
/ a / S a m u el X. Buchanan
from NAS. 1041 Selma Rd.
Aa Uaecutor of the e s ­
(Longdate) Longwood. Ph.
tate nf KMZAUKTH VV, FURNISHED new I Bedroom
B U C HA NA N, deceased
Duplex. Adults only. 22W 838 4927,
ISIS

L h T I l« H I L

8. Reach Rentals

SUNDRIES Store. Stock 4
UNFURNISHED House. Kit­
equipm ent. Well establish­
chen equipped. 1303 Sanford
ed. Proprietor wishes to re­
A vc. Between 3 4 6 p.m.
tire. Call FA 2-0274 or
Longw ood TE 41089.
Furnished 4 Rooms, 1 bed­
room . Water furnished. $40
NO CASH NEEDED
a m o. Adults only. 323-0388.
3 Bedroom , 2 bath. $61 a
APARTM ENT.
305 Myrtle,
month. T. 4 1. Included.
Pb. FA 2-3802.
322-8043.

FURNISHED
2 B R —1 Bath. Fair . . . $45
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house. 2 BR— 1 Bath Apt.......... $70
1303 Elliott A vc., FA 2 3234 2 BR—l Bath Good . . $ 90
3 BR—l Bath. Nice . . $125
or FA 2-0325.
4 B R —4 Bath. Tops
EBIclen *"
__ 810 Mo t&lt;n -------UNi’ur..visi;sg
.
Surplus City. 201 W. 1st. 2 B R — l Bath. Kit. eq.
$70
F U R N I S H E D Apartment. 3 B R — 1 Bath. Good . . $90
Clean and close in. Jimmie 3 U R -1 Bath. Nice . . . . *100
3 HR— Ita Bath. Tops . . $123
Cowan. 322-4013.
3 BR—2 Bath. Neat . . $123
2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen
equipped. $73. FA 2-5303.

ILL a l l .

Srralh June 17. 1963 — Page 9.12. Real Estate For Sale 27. Special Service*

FURNISHED

Men
W om en. 11-31. Stan
high aa $102.00 a week.
Preparatory training until
appointed.
Thousands
of
Jobs open. Experience us­
ually unnecessary. FREE
inform ation on Jab, sal­
aries, requirements. Write
and phone. Lincoln S en Ice,
TO DAY giving name, ad­
dress and phone. Lincoln
service, Box 15, Sanford
Herald.

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' Aponte also confiscated 20
•h i need to transport tho

fltopal alcohol and Bold thoy
gapactad to nrraat another 20
•be pxap in the near future.
Agenta said tho gang had
**eee e l the Inrgeat atotewide
distribution aystoma « n r uneeverod by the Bute beverage

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State lawmaker* bare used
up half the time allotted for
as 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 that 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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PARTICIPATE IN CONCLAVE—Five U. 8. Cardinal* (left to right)*

Chicago's Albert Gregory Cardinal Meyer, Boston’s Rihcarri Cardinal CushChicago’s Albert Gregory Cardinal Meyer, Boston's Richard Cardinal Cush*
Ritter and Los Angeles’ James Francis Cardinal McIntyre are shown in
Vatican City. They now are participating in the conclave which will elect a
successor to Pope John XXIII.
(NEA Radio-Telephoto)

. They said about 8.000 galtorts of moonshine were im­
ported Into the aUU by the
eeganisation each week. •
Agenta said charges against
the gang ranged from posses•ion o f illegal alcohol to grand
larceny to illegal posaeasion of
narcotics.
B. H, Jones, n aUta bev­
erage agent from Daytona
■each, exposed the operation
after ha had worked his way
tote the organisation and risen
to th« number two man in the

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l im it

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LEMONADE or
LIMEADE

SHURFRESH

HAM BURGER
NESTLES

Beverage agenta withheld
Specific information on the
operations of the gang pend­
ing further arnita.

MED.

•RMtrrivd*

‘ ‘ I'd either tike to sec the
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, at u steak din­
ner in her honor at 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)

NOTICE In hereby nlarn that
Wt, Anal* Mona DouaUa. and
WASIHNGTONf ( UPI )
husband, Harper DoucUa, will
tha t»lh Say of July A.D. President Kennedy, who once
ISIS at Ian s'clock A.M. to tlm maintslnrd
that
Presidents
Honorable Judea or tha c ir­
cuit Court of Ptmlnnle County. should stay home, will go to
Florida, at kle Cliambara at
She Court Houm In Han lord.
Florida, praatnt Ihirtr pallllon
BLOCKADR
to Adopt Kllaahath T. StoKan.
During World War II, some
Ota, an adult unmarried wo­
man. ae thalr ehlld und-r lha
authorities considered II S. us«
Sana of Klltatiath IlnuiUa,
Th)a lha 14 of Juna, A ll. of tho hluektlst im » form of
IMS.
Angla Mona Itoilplaa
blockade. This blurklial wu* a
Ifarp .r Lamar D u u a lti
list of lioslnes* firms and inX. W. Wara, Mtarney
tor Petltlonere,
divldusln who w e r e truding
1&gt;. O. IIns t i l l.
Stanford, Florida.
with Hie enemy uml them'
J’ utilinhi Juna IT, !4 , July t, I.
CDJ-P 1.
blacklisted enterprisea could

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mi. iisk .

XUTI4 M OF all IT
T ill MU!A KATHLEEN (l.VH-

Hvrr

Whoii lleetdenra and Adedreaa la
111 Lilian Avenue
ilrolon, Conn.
A KWOIIN COVIPLAINT line.
Ina I n s Iliad In Ilia Clrrult
Court In and (or Haiulmde
County, Flmlda, In Chan, ary
•atltlad “UiliEN Kl.LVYooIt
OARRETT, Flnlntirr. -va- NO­
RA KATHLEEN fl.UtllRTT,
Defendant", praying for ,-er*
tain rallaf for lha nlniva n.mi­
nd plalnllff ami aaalnat &gt;«u
a . III, Delrml.int,
NOW, TMKHBFOIIK, THIS
0M TO NOTIFY Toil That If
you wish tu dafand aaalnal
sn,l eontaal lha above untitled
arltun. You ara lte&lt;|ulr&lt;*d to
flla your Ananar or olhar
wrlltan dafanaa. If any ynu
hara. to thia rvnriyUlnt with
Ilia Clark of Ilia nbova alylail Court and to aarta niton
FUlnttrra nttornay, VI.IIKIIT
N. FITTH. whoaa aililraaa Is
1 Sl.i rotrliT llultillna, Hauronl.
Florida, a an|iy of mild an*
nwar or olhar written d"(ana«.
&lt;&gt;n or hafgra tha Idnd day of
July I*41.
TIIE NATE It K of eald Complaint la lo pray that tha
atxive atylad Court &lt;r int Ilia
ntniva namad I'lalnnrl a HIsurra A Vlnculu At.*trillion 11
•f and frntn you:
KAIL NOT TO AN* WCIl
fa rt a Parra# Fro fonfeaeu
ht anlerad as-itnat you.
WITSGfcft My I la ml and Offlolal Hail at ilanford. Florida,
In Mamlnala County, llila lllh
day of Juan A. I&gt;. 1141.
Arthur II. Jlackwlth. Jr.
I.'lark of tha al»i,a atylait
Court.
f ly :

M a r r a ,a t

K. T » ra,

A lbert N. Villa
t Maaonle lluildlng
X an fo rd , Florid a
A t t o r n e y lor P la in t iff ,
publlali Ju no IT, 14 A

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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
not buy goods from the United he should not go.
Critics of Hie trip have
Stairs and Great Britain.
poinlrd out that West Ger­
many and Italy are changing
governments, and a new Pope
is being chosen in Home.
In Tha l i r a , il l t ' o u r l 1)1 t h a
M at h Judlrlal I t r r n l l In tnd England L in the midst of a
Fur ermla-.le
Florida. government scandal. Only in
In I haarary.
Ireland 1* the government
Al.VI V A N D E R S O N
r u l n l l f f stable.
- VH•
In addition to troubles
ROW IN If H o x i i r mil! JITOT
R'LXIIY, hta Wlf*. 1It IH I*A M • abroad, opponents of the trip
u r . u r Ami g u K X T i N
j*a .u - say. new racial violence could
UKllT, ll t'l* iltltollaktkll.
Tin fun ihmt break out anytime at home,
No I M i; i i f n i i t
requiring
th e
President's
•\1 1 ■»r Florida
TO
t HIM
LA M ItKIlT
Bnl presence.
While House sources say
gUKNTI.H
laW IIIKUT,
her
hunlMfttt, wtiiums r&lt; RliliDt'# |« Kennedy i, well aware of all
I*. O l u i x 7*41. i n t o O illlK .
llus, hut believes it would be
HO, FUKItTO IUOO
You sr# h r r v h y r*'|u(r*i|
disastrous to cancel the trip
fllo yuur iitHWcr o r written
of problems that
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would be an abdication of his
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would undermine faith in the
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Sen. Harry Goldwalrr. RAria., a possible GUI’ presi­
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should cancel that trip and
slay here.”
.Sen. Hugh Scott, K-Pa., in
a television appearance with
Gobi water, usked, "why be
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period w h e n Germany is
changing governments, or to
Maty when Italy is rhnnglng
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SANFORD. FLORIDA
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TUKS. JUNK 18. 1063

Cleveland Acts
In Behalf Of
County Groups

Formal rrquest that 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 at 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 (L T D —
“ Senate bills 123 and 407 au­
• • •
America's clergy differed
The Legislature, after whip­
thorising the establishment of
ping the controversial auto­
Dan Ritzie was installed
today in their reaction to the u stats- university or a branch
mobile tax increase to sudden
last night ai commander of
Supreme Court ruling banning of an existing state universi­
Campbell-Loaslng post of the
passage, began today to tic
compulsory Bible reading and ty amt the establishment of
up loose ends of Its $110 mil­
American Legion while Flora
recitation of (he laird’s Pray­ an extension of the Univer­
lion plus tax program in
King again took over aa pres
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
ident of Campbell • Lossing
Protestants
and
Jewish college, respectively, in £«&gt;t
Immediately
Five,
bolder
of
ihc
1962
"E
"
unit of the American l-egion
or Wednesday.
leaders were divided, while Central Florida Mro now law
At present there are aevfor being the most outstand­
Auxiliary.
Only major bills left for
Roman Catholics generally und I would like to express
ing heavy attack squadron in e-al pilots and hambardicr• • •
urged
support of the ruling. my slitvere appreciation to
final
action
arc
the
big
sales
School Supt. R. T. Mllwee the Atlantic Fleet, has been navigators undergoing transi­ tax broadening measure and
In Los Angeles, an attorney you, members of the Board of
tional training with Heavy
selected
to
be
the
next
Navy
CHAIRMAN OF THE HOARD of the Florida Heart Atun., Sanford citrus
and Walter Teague, admin­
a bill increasing the state
for tlte American Civil Liber­ Control and especially your
man Ernest Southward (front row right) is shown here with two members
istrative assistant, will leave Squadron to fly the Mach II Attack Three, Heavy Attack tax on beer, wine and whis­
ties Union said lie would flic most capable executive direc­
Wing
One's
training
squadron.
Vigilante.
of the Roartl of Directors, Dr. Luis Perez, (back row left) und Dr. Robert
Wednesday afternoon to at­
suit to ehallenge the phrase tor, Dr. J Broward Culpepper,
key.
Lt.
Cdr.
Cliff
Thompson,
Commanded
by
Cdr.
L.
11.
tend a state superintendents'
Rosemond (back row right). Posing with them at the annual meeting of
"under God" in the Pledge of for tho active support and
A joint conference commit­
meeting for the rest of the 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
tee went to work Monday
the
first
of
his
squadron
to
pilot,
the
Heavy
Five
"Savage
week at Gainesville.
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
Trial Is under way in Cir­
(Herald l ’ huto)
Churches said the decision
In his request for consider­
Jim Olson. Maintenance per­ to raise from $63 million to
cuit Court to complete the
was a "reminder , , . that ation of Seminole County lo­
$63 million over the hlennluin,
sonnel
are
attending
various
condemnation proceedings of
leaching religion Is tlte re­ cations Cli'viTuml said:
familiarization schools pre­ depending on which provis­
two years ago for right-ofsponsibility of the home and
"In behalf of the citizens of
ions
sre
ultimately
adopted.
paratory
to
converting
to
the
way on the already improved
the rommunity of faith, Seminole County, Board of
Vigilantes.
MIAMI
(CPI)
Premier
Both
houses
reconvene
at
10
Highway 436 East. Suit in­
(church or synagogue), rather
— Heavy.___Ittsek. ^go-dron i-X™______ _ ________
Dr. Perea was presented i gold desk plaque for Ills past than public schools. Neither County Commissioners, Sun- The new Chairman o f the
volves two pieces of properly Fidrl Cavil a wanted today
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
not yet settled.
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 should use the public school
appreciation of his service.
merce and tht- legjslulive dele­
Expect an announcement up on British and French Jan. 25, 1962. Tills squadron increase bill its expected to southward, served as master Dr. Leonard Munson and Mrs. Mr. and Sirs. Tom Arman of 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 Loretta Munson, both former Dollary, Hugh Booth of De­
this week about the libel suit
creed or conformity to any ler ns a formal request that
with the Vigilante in tlte Medi­
The Senate Finance Com hanquet of the Scminole-De*
nary;
Mrs.
Ann
Tsmny,
last
■gainst the City.
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
Tire Fah Tool Company Is
cal associations were also
crusading in West Germany, university or branch of an
the
Vigilante
last
Jun
22.
13
per
cent
overall
increase
Two
other
members
of
the
Taylor, the Sanford Herald,
putting up a light manufacVAH-7, VAIM. and YAH 3 provided in the House hill ra­ slale board of directors. Dr. prevented with gifts as n Mayfair Golf Club, Mid Flor­ said he was “ shocked" at the existing state university and
taring plant in connection
token
of
die
eileem
of
the
Supreme Court decision.
the extension of tho Univer­
all are assigned to the San­ ther titan Ihc 3U per cent Hubert Rotomond, n e w l y
ida Country Club. Melody
with the electronics industry
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
Skating
Rink,
Skate
City.
at Casselberry on Scminola
. Douglas DeNcen, executive
have been a part of American t-nlli-g,. hml at (he aporoprlalif
But to make up tlte differ­ continuing member, were al
Boulevard\ near the Five
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.
Points intersection . Hon- ,on Trios Delayed
Assn, was present to award Appeal and the Sanford Or­ Pilgi ns landed at Plymouth Board of Control such Infor­
Irons $21 null.on to $23 mil­
this later.
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 at 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 at 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
to Trooper
Hill on Florida military bases.
throughout the Untied States nance Minister l.cvi Eshkol to cording
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 ran
ber of Commerce, adding all
trailed by cosmonette Valen­
the free exercise of religion so that everyone will get a
loaded with limestone was
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
ents."
ROME (UP!) — Left-wing Stringfield reported, when a
arrived at 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.
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, at 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
attempting to avoid an acci­ deadline for registration of
ties concerned beforo the sits
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
lic
official*
to
specify
use
of
“ large area of agreement" cisions . . . We believe they
Handolph Hodges, head of going for new endurance rec­
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.
tion, tidd Ihc cabinet that a 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
• • •
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
Valentine, the 26year-old
Koon was charged with tration has passed the legisla­
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.
of Spmtnole
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 t1Spoke -man fur lb. fnntdy of
the
udmmislrulioii's c i v I I I
In Indianapolis, Iml., ('nthHerbert
C.
HnoVi
t
:-uul
today
viously inferior Hint Ihut after
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.
W ASHINGTON ( L T D —
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
• • •
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 land 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 llighthe night occurred in the point* fur having a »• bool sit­
MONTGOMERY, Ala il l'll
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
studnts
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
TALLAHASSEE tUPlt —
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
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 ThoinN o N e w s S e s s io n
(•ItOUNDHItKAKIN1* ceremonieit for the new
day, the Weather Bureau said, I along Hw&gt;. 17-02 through the
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 at 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 |that 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*.
1O
rimU vuultid iutitit 3 p.d,.
dent of the Florida State Hank. (Herald Photo).
opened Lkl, 1, i ’ytuieil left til right aru Turn
thin he can’t pay bis bUU.” [ financing.

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Legislature
Hopes It Can
Quit Tonight

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Truck, Train Hit

Russian Pair

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Dies In Osteen

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five r u n old, died at l : U
a. jb. I n d a y at her home
l i Ottcca.
B n March U , Its* la Saa.
ford, aha was the daughter
e f Mr. aad Mrs. John Jorsa
i t . at Oaten.
Other survivors are three
brothers, Douglas, Richard,
aad Jack; two slaters, Tari
Lyaa sad Cindy; maternal
grandmother, Mrs. Clarence
layder, all ot Osteen; pater*
aal grandparents, John Juris
Sr. and Mrs. Daniel Winters
both of Germantown, N. Y.
and several aunts and uncles.
funeral services will be
held at 10:90 a. m. Wednes­
day at the graveside in the
Osteen Cemetery with Rev.
Grover C. Sewell of the First
Presbyterian Church o f San­
ford officiating.
The family has requested
that donations be made to
the American Cancer Society
in lieu o f flowers.
Brisson Funeral Home Is in
chnrge of arrmngements.

Duplicate Club
Welcomes Public

MOBILE. Ala. (U PI) Portion* of three Gulf state*
were without electric power
for about M minutei Sunday.
About
1W.OOO customer*
were affected but no major
inconvenience* were report­
ed. Alabama, MistUiippi, and
Florida were without power
at mid-day when plant* were
cut from the main power sys­
tem, a spokesman said. 11c
said It was not known what
caused the power failures.

The Sheffield Bridge Studio
and Duplicate Club la open
to the public with dupli­
cate games at 1:30 p. m.
Mondays and g p. m. Wednes­
days at the Mayfair Inn ball
room.
North-South winners at the
last session were Mrs. E. E.
Anderson and Mrs. Clyde
Ramsey, first; Dr and Mrs.
Leonard Munion, second, and
Ifr. and Mrs. Ralph Simas,
third.
East-West winners w e r e
It) lauls Cassrls
Clyde Ramsey and J. II. Wil­
This could be the year
liams, first; Mr. and Mrs. J. when church people finally
Denver Cordell, second, and
succeed in doing something
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dagiia,
for migrant farm workers.
third.
The migrants are America's

SANDY H E T M A N ,

GLENDA P A Y N E ,

dauKhter o f the Robert
Cetmans, o f Lake Jen­
nie, will represent the
SNAS Fire Department
in the “ Miss Flame” o f
Seminole County Con­
test to be held July 4.
Sandy is 3 feet, 7* j,
inches tall, measures
30 - 21 - 30 and likes
swimmitiK and cooking.

another entry fo r Longwood in the "Miss
Flame” of Seminole
County Contest, is the
daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. G. Payne, of
Rock Iaike. Glenda is 5
feet, 4 inches tall,
measures 34 -2 1 1/* - 34
und likes music and
swimming.

(Herald Photo)

(Herald Photo

COLUMBIA, Mo. (UPI) Beeky Sweet was elected
lieutenant governor of Miss­
ouri Girls' State Thursday,
but Marilyn Kiss was de­
feated for governor in ibe
samn election.

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Year after year, the church
lobby has charged forth into
legislative battle. Always, un
til. now it has gone down to
Ignominious defeat at the
hands o f the large and pow­
erful farm lobby.
A few weeks ago, Die House
of Representatives took up a
hill, backed by the big farm
interests, to extend for two
year* public law 78—the *o-

Kellogg Service
Sef Tuesday
Funeral services for Mr.
Walter E. Kfllogg. rti. of
Lake Mary, will In- held at 2
p. m. Tuesday at Gramkow
Funeral Homo with Itev.
Ralph K. Taylor of the t.ake
Mary Baptist Church officiat­
ing. RuriM will lie in Oaklawn Cemetery.
Mr. Kellogg who came from
to' Lake .Mary died there Sat­
urday evening at his homr
lie was a retired pressman
for the Titusville, (P a.), Her­
ald; was a Mason and a
member of the Methodist
Church.
Survivor* are hi* wife.
Mrs. Emma l-ouisc Kellogg
of Lake Mary; a son, Theo­
dore Kellogg of Jersey City,
N. J .; two brother*, William
Kellogg of Slippery Rock, Pa
and Harold Kellogg of Mead
ville, Pa. and a aisler, Mis*
I aura Kellogg of Titusville.
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called "bracero law" under
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which Mexican farm worker* Dorothea Fore. Apopka; Mar­
are imported into this coun-, cus Watts, Osteen;
Mary
try for the same kind of jobs j Moore, Dorothy Pratt, Eu­
that domestic migrants seek .1gene Anderson, Gary Brown,
The migrant ministry of l.arry Price, Jim Spencer of
the
National
Council
of Sanford.
Births
Churches and the National
Catholic Rural Life Confer­ Mr. and Mr*. Robert Yourence sent teller to all mem­ shaw of Longwood, a girl
llischargr*
ber* of Congress urging that |
Public Law 7ft he allowed to Roy S h orn a t e , Longwood; AltMOI'K STAR ALL MEAT
expire on schedule at the end Brian Ferrin, N. Orlando;
of the present year. They said Mrs. Ruddy McCulley and
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deprived domestic migrants
of jobs, and drove down ihcir Frank Holmes, Leslie Cetcr j
of Sanford.
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poorest people. There arc
about one million of them—
men. women and children—
who eke nut a living by
"following the crops."
With everyone working. In­
cluding very young children,
a migrant family may earn
about ll.ooo a year. Many mi­
grants live in squalid shark
towns. They are subject to
exploitation by "crew leadera" who serve as broker*
of their labor. Their children
get little schooling and crow
up iiliterale, unable to break
out of the migrant way of
life. They have very high
disease and death rates
They are not covered by
any of the fcsleral labor laws,
they are not represented by
a union, arid their political in
fluenre is nil.
Believing their desperate
plight has been a concern of
America's
major
religious
bodies for in years. It is one
of the few public issues on
which Protestants, Catholic*
and Jews have consistently
spoken with one voice.
In the conviction that the
migrants* problems ran Iksolved only by federal legis­
lation, tiie major faiths have
joined forces in what is re­
ferred to In Washington- us­
ually
with
a palronUing
smile—as "the tl^rih lob­
by .”

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Points as far north as
Meridian, Miss., and as far
west as Pensacola, Fla. felt
the effects.
Mobile, was the largest city
affected. The power plant at
Chickaihaw, Ala., which sup­
plies downtown Mobile's elec- i
tricity, however, wa« cut off
for less than a minute. Other
Ha. Grade A Fresh Ice Packed
areas in the city were also
without power.
Emergency equipment was
uved to continue electrical
service to hospitals.
A “ system separation" was
Legs
• Thighs
• Breasts
at fault, power officials said.
(With Rib)
Powrer plant* somehow became disconnected from the
main system, they added.
Parts of Gulf Power, Miss­
issippi Power and Alabama
Power would be affected by
a separation, since Gulf and GRADE A QUICK FROZEN
Mississippi
are
connected
with the Alabama system.

Aid Seen For Migrant Help

Election Sweet

-

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PAT R E T T L E R ,
daughter of Mr. und
Mm. Henry A. Ward,
o f North Orlando, will
represent the newly re­
activated North Or­
lando Volunteer Fire
Department in th e
"Miss Flame” of SensJnolo County Content to
lie held in Longwood on
July 4. Pat la 6 feet, 6
inches tall, has meas­
urements o f 34-24-.Vi1a
and likes dancing and
music. (Herald Photo)

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Sometimes oar »Im&gt;uIc1 stay
in bed! Last week we intend­
ed to publish a photo o( a
Navy man reentlsttng. The
lines under the picture came
out right—wrong picture. We
got it straightened out Fri­
day. Correct picture with the
correct lines of the enlisted
sailor. Correct picture of the
officer with his name on the
front page. Yesterday, we
fouled it all up again. Had
the right picture of another
officer Involved in the deal
but the headline had him tak­
ing command of a squadron
instead o f a detachment of
the squadron. Well, you can't
win them all. We tried.
• • •
These memos from City
Manager Pete Knowles to the
City Commission are some­
times priceless literary Jew•Is, and poignant, too. Like
this one, frinstance, and we
p r i n t verbatim: “ Cigarette
tax — three cents (increase
per pack) means $200 per
day to Sanford . . . Saturdays,
Sundays and holidays. Keep
smoking! — to also assist the
doctors, hospitals and under­
takers.’*
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United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

TUES., JUNE 25, 1963

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 741

Kennedy Meeting W ith Nikita?
Bulletin
PATTY ANNE McCLANAIIAN demonstrates the proper way to enjoy
these hot summer vacation days. For further tips on how to spend your
vacation see panes 4-5 in today’s Herald.
(Herald l ’ hoto)

$ 4 0 0 Million Foreign Aid
Cut Okd By House Croup

WASHINGTON U N ) _
The House Spare Commit­
tee voted today to cut
$259,122,000 from next year’ s
l'. S. manned sp u e flight
program. Nearly half the
slash w ould come from the
project t o put a man uu
the m oon.
The action was the first
step taken b y the commit­
tee in Ita fin a l considera­
tion of the 95.7 billion bud­
geted by President Kennedy
for civilian spare activities.

U. S. Denies
Terminal
Lean Grant

nsuoA...
Ship Hits Whale
NEW YORK (HIM) — The
luxury liner llretnen cn route
from New A'ork to Chcrtmurg
collided with a 75-foot whale
Monday.

Nebraska Floods
WAIIOO, Neb. (DPI) —
Tortentiiil rain* up to It inch­
es left
several
Nebraska
towns eitlnr inundated or sur­
rounded by flood waters to­
day.

City Jobs For Bonn Reports
City Dwellers Speculate On
Possibility

Future- employe.* of the City
of Sanford may t* required
to take up residence within
the city limits, if the City
Commission follows through
with a proposal offered .Mon­
day evening by Consmlisoner
Joe Ruker.
The issue “ came to a head”
when Raker objected to prose-nt city employes residing out-

Board Approves
New Directive
By Road Body

aide the city limits using mu­
nicipal vehicle* for transpor­

LONDON (UPI)—'The Dally
tation to their homes, espe­
Express, in a dispatch from
cially during luncheon hours.
Bonn, said today speculation
Ruker proposed thut, in the
was growing in the West Geefuture, rity residents he given
,
,
,
,
man capital that President
preference in , tnploy nicnt by ;
the City, and it wa* agreed ; Kennedy and Premier Nikita
that out-of-county applicants S. Khrushchev "m ay meet
for Hanford position* be re­ within Hie week.”
quired to remove their homes
Express writer Rena M i*
within the city n* a prerequi­
roll gave no source for the
site to employment.
City Mitnsgrr W. K. Know­ story.

t
WASHINGTON (U P D -K e y , White House has decided it out fight on the House floor
CAR Cuts Aid
members of the House For­ can live with the smaller lor the program.
WASHINGTON (LTD —
It was announced Monday
les pointed out that a major­
The Civil Aeronautics Hoard
At the time, aid critics, led
ity of city work crews receive night that Khrushchev will
eign Affairs Committee have program, clearing tin- uay
says a plan to reduce federal
by Hep. lltto K. Passman. D- \
only $1.0t per working hour, visit East Berlin during the
agreed on a linn million cut for tiie House group to opgovernment *ub*|i|ies to IJ. S
La., called it "a great victory j
subject to cull during nonin President Kennedy's $1.5 prove the scaled down figure
weekend.
commercial airline-* will be
for the taxpayers.” Passman
working hours at no extra pny
billion foreign aid bill but will in the next (civ weeks,
“ Although at first this was
completed by June -TO.
is determined again to win
nnd that the use of city ve­
resist further slashes, it was
Kennedy also was reported cuts of a billion dollars or
A now directive from the hicles is a “ fringe benefit.'*
seen as only a counterblast
County Road Department was
learned today.
to have told the lawmakers,' mure till* year.
Several Commissioners were to Kennedy's visit to Weal
A $10,000 federal loan for 'G reetings'
VATICAN CITY (LTD — read and approved by Coun- agreed that city employes Germany, it is now regarded
City Commission took a
v feasibility study for the
Informed sources said the however, that he will light to
coke break last night while
proposed port terminal by the I Pope Paul VI today n*k«*l 4i*0 I ty Commissioners at tlivir should lie paid extra for o ff- as possibly being a direct in*
\keep the aid authorization at
City Attorney Hill Hutchison
City of Sanford on l.ake Mon­ I pilgrims from Philadelphia t &gt; ! meeting today.
duty working hour* . . . und vitation to meet,” the Ex*
the new it t billion level.
made the ordinance change
roe received a “ (lat and final carry hi* blessing to wit U. S. I The directive provides that also wrre ngreed that this press said.
Catholic.* ami hi* "greeting*'' inspection must be made and ] ,'lnK„ lur' /
The congressmen
sought
be- more
reading on that cigarct tax,
no'' Monday evening.
The paper said Monday
to
non-Cat
holies.
approval
granted
by
the
the
Chief
Executive's
views
necessary to meet state re­
The City has been negotiat­
night at Kennedy’s dinner for
profitable to the city.
County Road engineers at
ing with the federal Housing
quirements. Bill read . . .
1 because the administration
linker made no acriisntlona West G e r m a n Chancellor
each succeeding phase of lull pointed that $ld,0*)u in Konrad Adenauer, “ Kennedy
Strike
Threat
all others drank mko and
and Home Finance Agency
decided at the last minute
NEW YORK (U N ) - A. construction of all road-build­ City-owned vehicles are being remarked that it loukctl as
(II1IFA) for the loan to fin­
yakked. Bill shrugged . . .
, last year not to tight deep
•ml read on.
ance a study for the need of Philip Randolph, president of ing throughout the county, used in off-duty hours, sonu- though his visit might havo
Building permit for a struc­ a port terminal (or the City the Brotherhood of Sleeping where the road* are to he
! cuts voted in the program by
* • •
outside the city limits, und aroused an answer from Mr.
ture
to house eight class­ on l.ake Monroe.
Car Porters, said Monday the accepted by the county for “ there is gasoline snd tires Khrushchev.”
tiie
House
subcommittee
han­
Alcoholic
beverage
permits
City Manager Pete Knowles
1IIIKA has been haggling union would go on strike na­ maintenance.
will be hospitalized for the occupied much of the atten­ dling foreign aid appropria­ rooms and an auditorium for
Kennedy goes to Berlin
to lie considered," lie empha­
the
new
Sanford
Naval
Aca­
This inspection applies who.
with
the City (or repayment tionwide on July I to enforce
tion
of
the
City
Commission
rest of this week.
sized nt the present thi* is no Wednesday and will be in Bri*
tions.
demy was approved Monday
ther road* are being built by
contract demands.
• • •
Monday night.
problem. Rut added that be lain Saturday and part of
The surrender left u bitter evening by the City Commis­ of an old loan for a feasibility
the county, by subdivider* or
study
(or
a
sewage
disposal
Representatives
of
Cook's
Arthur
Dougherty and
fill it would lie more to the Sunday.
taste w.th aid supporters who sion.
developers.
plant.. This o!&lt;l loan dales Tax OK Awaited
(ieorgo Hess have purchased Corner. 2fil7 Orlando Drive, were ready to make an nil
"But the chance to m cel
City'* advantage to have all
The reason for Ihe dir­
Original plans called for J hack some 15 years.
WASHINGTON (CPI) —
the old hospital properties at requested a liquor license for
employes reside within the could come after Monday
•he new structure to he e re ct-1 Hie federal law reads that Only President Kennedy'* sig­ ective wa* given as ' ‘past city limit* and use their awn . . . ’ ’ the Expresa said.
Fifth and Oak. On their plea i consumption on the premises
•
&lt;l at llie south side ot the, j,mil a loan mti.t tie repaid nature i« required for anothi-r abuse* '*
l
Other
representatives
of
the
of finances, they received
Kennedy is then due in
vehicles to ptiM'«*'d from and
Property owner* along the
r-'.senl dormitory building]if the feasibility plan is put extension of “ temporary" war­
from the City Commission an |Tap Room and the Town
Italy.
t&gt; tliclr homes.
Little
and
Rig
Eeonlorkliatformerly ncm • I l&gt;- 1 ..- San ,j nto effect; in other words, it time tax levies on corpora­
OK for a 90-day extension on Pump on West First Street
Cumniisxiuii agreed that lu(Sec, earlier story no p*f®
Francisco Giants on Mellon the City had accepted the tions and such items ns rig- chee River* are to he noti­ ture
c o n d e m n a t i o n proceed­ sought permission for a new
applicants, Jspcviatiy , 10),
fied
that
surveyors
will
be
‘ '{*■• |plaits jnd built a sewage dis- atettti*. liquor, beer and tele­
ings. Have obtained a build­ beer and tvy • ttv&lt; m f. 'SvJV
those residing outside the I
working in the county for
\ revision. .h •••c.nnted to I po&gt;al plant at that lime. Rut phone*.
ing permit . . . and say they ing they dosl.cd to sell their
county, mint make
their
A dlrer:i\e »tltu,-. 1 p re
the
next
M-veral
month*
on
M G lly Z " ■ : l mm: o n. the City junked'* those early
plan to convert to apartment |liquor license.
homes in Snnfoid.
-ilaiioiis for applii tlon» &lt;■
water control and water con­
,*•. I have p ar.-I the cla*&lt;- p jns.
Rerlin T ra ffic
Queried whether there wax
buildings.
It was fell that litis would
admission to the county home loom building lelwetn the
• • •
1The City now Is construct­
BERLIN (Ul*l) — East servation plan* which will lie cau&gt;e lo eliminate the use of
a transaction between Cook’s
and county nursing home w ax, dormitory"building and Mel- ing s sewage disposal plant German Communist border carried out jointly by Or­
Entries for the Miss Flame Corner and the Tap Roomcity-owned vehicles being •a-ed
adopted this morning by the jonvil|e Avenue.
under new plans ordered by guards slowed traffic to West ange and Seminole Counties. for off-duty hours, especially
o f Seminole County Reuuty Town Pump, the representa­
County Commission on mo
„f
r *gula- and paid tor by the City.)
Iterlin today- and asked Ira*, Surveyor* will tie from the at limcliriiii time. In faut, it
Contest rlo-ed Friday with n tives denied any knowledge of
Engineering
Co.,
lion by John Alexander,
turns, it was agrtetl to pera
deal.
elms
if tlu-y were going tlu're Michael*
City
Manager
W
'.
K
Know­
total o f 2.'l girls represeni*nir
was mentioned tlust this rule
Applicant! must have i&gt; on ;n)t t;„. academy
construct les Monday evening reported because of President Ken­ Huxh said.
City
Commission
tabled
10 fire departments in the
may b« placed into effect unresidents
of
the
county
tor
t|
,c
classroom
building
at
Anthony
Fakes*
lia*
born
to the City Commission that nedy’s visit,
county. Contest is being spon­ both propositions pending in­
one vcjr. They will lie per-1
north end ol live dormi- "the
employed by llu- County Zon­ lees tin) u.xsgu is abbreviated
JACKSON, Miss. (U PI) —
federal
government's visit.
sored by the Longunod Volun­ vestigation.
milted
assets
in
an
amount
|
0ry.
ing Department a* building or stuppciL
The state will seek the death
move is clearly stated tin a
Also tabled was .1 request
teer Fire Dept, ns piirt of its
not to exceed S-joii in cash or
’|’he academy a &lt;0 plans to letter from HIIKA) that they W arns On Reds
inspector to replace inspecpenalty for a white segrega*
annual Fourth of July Fiesta. for a now beer and wine
tionist charged with the snip&gt;|
liccnso for
•
• •
Boozer's
Ix-er the equivalent In real vstnte. install a swimming pool this will not consider the request
NEW ORLEANS 1 1*1*1 &gt; — i tor Donald Young, wls&gt; resigninsurance cash value, stocks, summer later adding a gym- for barge terminal funds un­ Former Nicaraguan president i ed recently.
er slaying of Negro civil
Lovers of country and folk garden at ItM) W et 13th
IhhuIs, or other negotiable nasmm and other facilities.
An appeal h&gt; adjacent prorights leader Slcdgar Evers.
til the City pays for (the) l.ui* Souioza today begun a
music will gt-t the opportunity Street.
unused sewer plans."
The suspect, Byron De La
two week United Stairs visit ; perty owners against approCommission did approve a |Pr0pC? | , prmiJ!ni&lt;
to see • group of Grand Ole
acceptable arrangement* for
MIAMI (UPI) - The Cuban Beckwith, was scheduled to
The IIIIFA letter to the after warning that thp W,*t ! val of a trailer park on llwy.
Opry Stars here Friday night transfer of Hr- license of
l&gt;a&gt; until from a*.-it* of any
C.iy reads, .n part: *'. . . was luting the ideological 17-U2 in Ilie vicinity of the Revolutionary Council Mon­ upiicar before City Judge
when the Lake Mary Volun­ Nick's package -lore (Nick
burial
expenses.
the outstanding planning ad­ fight against communism io |county home wa* upheld hy day elected it* third leader Janies Spencer today et 2
teer Fire D«pt. sponsors an Constantine’s estate) to Ben­
Applicant* must not have
County Commissioners Malay, since April and pledged anew p.m., EST, in a preliminary
vance ( for the 15-year-old Lutin America.
jamin
Katz.
8 p.m. show at Sunfurd Junior
dis|iosed
of
any
part
of
their
und the Zoning Hoards deci­ to work tor the ilownfall of hearing on a murder charge.1
sewage plans) is currently
Commission aim approved
High School.
Cuban Premier Fidel Castro.
sion overruled.
due and payable. It will, Slide Kills 71
•
• •
a rezoning amendment for asset* within one year prior
Dial. Atty. William Waller
to
application,
and
will
he
re­
Tiie council chose Manuel said Monday night he would
Decision
on
tin*
quarrel
hetherefore, be appreciated If
SEOUL (U PI) — Land­
We hear, via the grapevine, liquor sales by the Knights quired to pay to the county
OKLAHOM A C l 15 (l I’ D— you will arrange for repayslide* following lieuvy rain* tween two Sunland neighbors A. “ Tuny" l»e Yarona, the aik tiie Hinds County grand
thatblueprints
for the new of Columbus at 2502 Oak
all
income
received
from
any
'
lr
l'"rir
M"J
,:
-n
Thomaa
over a one foot variance on I No. 2 man In the organiza Jury when it convenes next
n.
nl
as
promptly
a*
possible.
buried tiie village of ChungI.nngwnod City Hall »r&lt;- ready Avenue.
a patio roof Ix'lwern houses, tion since
it*
source, such as Social Recur J’
•"
Oir
bill
is
in
the
amount
sungpo
on
Knj*.
Island
today,
.
, formation short . Monday to Indict Beckwith
for the printers. Won't be
lly, state welfare benefits, ‘ ronHl" ',n
* ‘,h -1 b,,ll&lt;•, |of $7.8th) was forwarded lo killing at least 71 persons, it wa* postponed until the next ly before llie ill-fated Bay " f , for , „ ur,|t,r
long, now, before contractors
meeting.
I Pig* invasion in MMt.
...
... '
private income and the like, wound in the head and mili­ Iyou Sept. 6. I!H2."
wu* reported heir. Flood* and
I will a*k for the death
are usked to .submit their bids.
tary authorities planned to
to
cover
the
rout
ol
care
in
I
Tim
letter
concludes:
“
Upon
•
• •
Iamlxlid' * elsewhere ill southpenalty If, and when, he is in­
tie nursing home, which is ques: mi his 52-ycar-oh! wife. j receipt of tlii* repayment live erll Korea bail caused II
dicted ami tried,”
Waller
Osteen, one of our rapidly
Gent,
outgoing
commander
9175 per month.
City's request (or planning deuthx till* week.
said.
growing neighbor communi­
of tiie 32nd Air Division, wu*
' tun,K under application . .
Beckwith, 42. of Greenwood,
ties across Lake Monroe, last
shot early .Monday with a 25I*irt (actilitio will he finally
wa* turned over to Juck*on
Friday night elected Nick
rahber
automatic
pistol
in
FIIA.NKFURT. Germany —
, considered.”
police Monday altcrnoon hy
i ’feifuuf as president of the (C I’ ll — President Kennels
the couple's quarter* at Tlnk
(I'll note: 'Ike nrw pipe
S. Commissioner John It.
newly organizes) Osteen Civic dramatized his campaign for
er Air Force Base.
linr for llir Nival Air Sta­
Counllsa III on instructions
Assn.
Tie shooting occurred less
closer Atlantic unity today by
tion, the nrw Merry llrn*.
WASHINGTON' (U P D -T licj
•
• •
from the Justice Department,
than 21 hours after Gent's
I promising that the United
hargr franrhl* from Jark- Internal Revenue S r r v i c e
He t* charged with llie June
The nrw superintendent of State* would “ risk ds cities''
wife, Martha, was arrested
M.iiville to Salford, thr pro
(IRS) backtracked today on
12 sniper slaying ot Fivers,
the Sanford Naval Academy, I if necessary to defend its AI
for drunken driving, resist­
TALLAHASSEE (L’ Pli
posed Sanfoel- to- (he- Fast some of it* expense aecoiint
who was slate Held secretary
Col. H. J. Furman, will talk ] lies.
Sen. Charley K. John* ha ing arrest and assaulting an
Coast barge ranal—the«e requirement*, hut the relaxa­
of the National Association
to the Coffee Club meeting of
been
appointed
to
a
fifth
conofficer.
She
was
free
on
bjnd
“ A threat to the freedom
and oilier pr,|r«t*, all were tion wa* not enough lo quell
lor tie Advancement ot Col­
Hi* wife wa* taken to the
the Seminole County Cham­ of Europe is a threat to the secutive term 011 the rontrolo have hern used at lever* a revolt by some business­
ored People iN AAl'P).
ber o f Commerce Thursday, freedom of tmertca,'' thv vernal Lcgi-lative In.c-dlgut Tinker \ir Force Base H oi-!
to obtain tbs IIIIFA port men.
Heck wit li via* arrested fy
outlining plans for the new President said in a speech ing Committee Hint bears Ills pitul in a state of shock (
terminal sluiV loan.)
*
Tiioma* W. Power, counsel
Although
authorities ills- i
tiie FBI last Saturday nt;g it
school. The dub will meet at at the historic I'aulikirehe name •
Consensus o the City Com­ (or the National Restaurant
at hi* attorney's oft ice in
Mrs. Appleby's Restaurant at (St. Paul's Church)
The just-completed Legi*. dosed few details surroundmission Month)' evening, has Association, said Hie regula­
Greenwood on a lederal war­
to a m. Several newcomers
luture
expanded
the
commitlug
U
u*
shooting,
they
did
While he emphasized de­
ed 011 a reiiurk by City At tion* were still too cumplieatrant lie had been held since
and new members of the fense matters, the Chief ex lee'* power to inve.tlgute say it via* believed to be torney Williau Hutchison that
ed to be understood hy tiie
early Sunday us a federal
Chamber will be introduced. ecutivc also called for ccnn- Commoni-t* and honiost xunls accidental.
“
we
let
them
sue
us
for
that
a v e r a g e businessman lie
• • •
' prisoner.
amic unity and common poli­ and iilso authorized tiie group
otd loan,” wa that the port urged Congress lo step in and
When District Governor of tical purpose as requisites to to probe activities of the Nazi
terminal stink loan i* ‘ a simplify them.
Rotary. Mort McDonald, of |successful Western rcMslcnvt- Tarty ill Fluii.la.
dead issue.”
Dt'Land. (father of Mayor to Communist penetration.
Other senators name.] to shf
The White House staff re committee Wednesday at the
Tom) installed F. D. Scott
as vice president of the local garded Kennedy s prepared close
dose of the Legi-lature
Legislature were
weie
GAINESVILLE, Fla (UPI) Demos Pck Site
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A
club, he quipped: “ You are a Paulskirche speech a* the Robert Williams of Graeeville ' —. Tiie University of Florida
City Commissioner* marked
former mayor, aren't you? 1 ! most important utterance ol ami Pinellas I’atk Republican will boost residence hall room
commi,U’
*€,crt i An extended program ol i
time .Monday night on option*
ed
Atlantic
City
N.
J..
for
Ihe
understand that's a very im ­ his four-day visit to West c. \V. Young.
rental rules hy alxiut $17 per
recreation (or Seminile Conn
fur a Lake Monroe Marina.
Germany, the first stop on
Appointed to the romnut- student for llie full trimester Democratic NJional Conven­ : ty residents and visitors will
portant job.”
L. 1). Plante notified the
tion
to
he
held
Aug.
21,
19til.
• • •
. his 12-day European tour. I ter from the House wore Rieh- beginning in September.
|hr planned by a special com­
|City lie is no longer interested
.
--------arij ( f \|it, liel o f Leon. George
The County Commission is
For specific rooms the In The National tuminitlee met mittee named today by the
in a marina construction “ due
still by passing the agenda in
S illing* of lluvul, Earl Fair cria e will range from $7 In ! to consider tin rerommenda- County Commission at the
to the lime involved on the
favor of Seminole County citi­
dulh n( Dade and lu-o June* $27 per student. The typical
suggestion of the Chamber of
present option.''
zens who want to heard from
of Itay.
new rale per student in a
Commerce.
The 180-day option o f Pete
L IN D A
CAUGL.
th« floor.
regular double room will lie Grant, T o UF
Committee member* from
Zorian. Maitland, has :i() days
•
• •
SI25 per trimester.
Mrs Minnie tit L ) Ifeth
WKh l WA PIKE DEPT, entries in the July 4
g a i n e s v i l l :, f u . &lt;u p ii throughout the county named
to run. Zoriun has ptuiui.xcd to
Democrat
Women
meet cox. mother ot Mr*. Carlyle I /I S C il f U C U .
The new rate* were necess —New federal runts totaling by
Mi.*.* Flame of Seminole Count)’ Content are
Commission
members
deliver a feasibility study and
Wednesday at Jim Spencer's Housholder, died
England ary because nt a legislative $228,111 for rntinuation of are:
suddenly
S O U T II E N D ,
Limln Davit* and Carol llighaniith. Linda, dutiKhengineering plans to the City
for a Dutch-treat lunch and Monday at Clayton. N. C.
UPI)—Official* of the lo ca l; order shifting all expense. research on a serious blood
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Janie.* Duvia, of Lonyfwood, j*
L. R. Reiter, Ted Williams.
L* he do*a not exercise the op­
installation of officers. All
Mr. and 5trs. Housholder lost ami found office are for student housing to housing I disease and irrestigatinn of W. Henry White, Carl E.
5 feet, 4 inched tall, measure.* 35-25-37 und like.*
tion.
Democratic
women office­ left today fer Payton. Fun­ wondering vrnat to uu with iiuoim: funds. Prcvinuily a new kinds of tranquilizing William*, A. W. Adams, S.
H|M&gt;rt.*. Carol, daiiKhter of Mr. und Mr*. Georyte
Commissioner* decided to
holders and wives of o ffice ­ eral servizet will N* held the item ('mud on a s tr ic t' portion of housing cost* hadjdru::* have heel awarded the li. (J im ) Crowe, Glenn Mc­
lliidismith, of Fern Dark, I.* 5 feet, li inrhew tall,
allow /.Olinn'* opiion t«,
holders are invited to attend, Wednesday at Uv. CIujmxi , Jlei,11; li
• j
A
•;, 11.&lt;. ii ; . ' i.. the -lute from University ol forida Coliege Call. Jim ('ollu-rt ami Larry
m easu re* IU-26-39 and i.x interested in dramaltinue until tin* filial date, Juf^
KaUUwo lUuttneU o u t . ^.VLQajdist Cuxavli
jone-.tur wiwldiojt (siw .
i jpptui&gt;i’ialui i«wde.
j ’jt MyUiyyua.
is,? *yul l4£|ftntH» Ui aux Bin*ic.
(Iletald Photo)
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Naval Academy
Construction
Permits OKd

City To Study
Requests For
Liquor Permits

Rules For Home
Arlmiccinnc

Mississippi To
Ask Death For
Evers Slayer

Cuban Council
Elects Leader

Officer ShotWife Detained

&lt;»

JFK Pledges
Europe Defense

IRS Backtracks
On Some Items

Johns Renamed
lo Probe Group

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Television IArtist Holds Demonstration A t Mansion
By Abigail Von Buran
technique strictly excluded by good
society throughout the whole o f It­
aly
GIORGIO GIANESE"
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DEAR ABBY: I followed through
on your memo, telephoned a number
o f the leading Italian restaurants in
the Loe Angeles area, and asked,
"How do your customers eat spa­
ghetti?”
The replies:
"W ith a fork and large spoon.”
— Patrons’*
"W ith a fork and large spoon.”
— La Seal la
"W ith a fork and large spoon."
— Villa Nova
'‘With a fork and largo spoon.”
— G iiiarri’s
"With a fork and large spoon.”
— Frascati’s
Your secretary,
MARION

oat o f • nucmr after fanning it with
^S P A G H E T T I AFICIONADO
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D B A *A B B T : WhorajUd y o o g r t
tha ld w that
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quatte althar bara or in Italy. Plawa
c o m et younelf in your column bofore million* of Dear Abby fana start
eating their spaghetti like Italian
m o u n ti.

VELIA

DEAR VELIA: All right, *o I
was taught to eat spaghetti Hke an
Italian peasant. But it’a easier to
eat that way and, in my book, com­
mon sense and convenience trans­
cend "etiquette” , so let us not have
any Emily Postmortems.
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DEAR READERS: I finally be­
came so exercised over the spaghet­
ti-eating controversy that I sent the
following cable to a well-bred Italian
friend in Florence, Italy: "In Italy,
is it considered proper etiquette to
eat spaghetti with a fork and large
spoon?
"ABBITA VAN BURENIO”
By return cable, this reply was
received:
"Only the middle-class southern
Italian eats spaghetti with a fork
and large spoon. Aforementioned

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fctrtb r notified *n&lt;i required
t o preetnt » n r claim* and deManila which yau. ar allhar
o f r o « . m ar h at* a tiln e t tha
M in i* o f NBII. V. SMITH, dae.aaaJ, U l* -.f ,-I J Count*,
to tha County Juda# a f Sami.
*a la County. Florida, at hla
u fflc* la tha oourt hauaa o f
•aid County nt Sanford. FlorIda,
within
ala
calandar
m onth* tram tha tint* o f tha
flr t t publlaatlan a f thla n o­
tice. Each claim or demand
•hall ha la w riting, and ahalt
•lata tha ptaca o f rtaldaaca
• ad toa t office addreea o f the
•lalmant, and ahalt he aworn
to hr lh* claimant, hla aaent,
•r h ltarn tr, and any eueh
•lalm or demand not aa tiled
•hall ha void.
/ • / Uoula a smith
Aa ateeulor o f It)* l o e t
W ill and Taatament o f
NKIl. V. •'MTU, dteeaeed
Btenatrom. Darla A Malntueh
A ttorneys for Kaerutor
f o a l Otfloo Drawer III*
M.nfurd. Florida
F u b llih Juaa It. II. II A July

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( I ) W ayaa P e w t r r
&lt;:IB (S) Mid-Fla. ftaeart
( t ) Great H ta d la a *
l ; l t t l ) Atlaatt* w eathar
S :l l fg&gt; Sporte Plctur*
(S) Ed. Cemment
• :S* (S) O uaitw ard Ha
t l ) Waathay
( I ) W eathar
It** €•&gt; Brevard Maw*
* :«* Cl)
i : « l CS1 Nawa
(9) Hat a tov * Daegu*
f :M Cl) K eyhole
Cl) W eak ly Nawa Ha*
v ie w
CS) W h itt* a t
f : t l Cl) Wattay Craafclt* —
Nawa
7:1* f t ) I-araml*
Cl) Marshall JHltaa
Cl) Coaibat
■ :M f l ) IJ *y* Bridge* Show
• i l l IS) Bmplra
( I ) R*4 Skeltaa H oar
Cl) ICawellaa By*
III* ( I ) Jerry Van Dyk*
t l ) Uataaakaklaa
t l ) Dick Pow ell Hhow,
IS:** ( I ) K affe Hraatclla Hhow
l* :ia III Proildant'a Trip
f i ) HuHtlay Raparting
I I :M ( I ) Ntwaaap*
CD ck a a a a l a HawaaeaM
Cl) Murphy M a n ia
New*
H i l t Cl) Mld-Fta. Flaal R « .
port
11:11 ( f ) Huorta Final
11:19 t l ) W aathtr
M is t ( I ) H ollyw ood M o n a
Caim an da
Cl) Ckaaaal I Tkaaiaa
11:1* IS) Taalt* Skew a a

WEDNESDAY A. M.

f l ) atea o n
Cl) Collage a f ska A ir
tl&gt; Sian Oa
II) Today
CS) Farm M arket X ag oft
IS) W ak* ug Movlaa
II) Today
7 il* ( I ) Pvo.achool F lan alag
T ill CD Cauatdown Nawa
Cl) a u ia Nawa A Wma­
te ar
V:M f t ) Mlakla'a Oaapal Tim *
1:9* (9) Caplala K aagaraa
(9) Mlakoy B r e a . Skew
9:19 (1) Weathar aad Nawa
l:t o ( I ) C artoonellla
9:1* &lt;S&gt; Today
9:99 ( t ) Jaak Lalaaa Shaw
(9) American H lalory
9:11 I I ) Gala Storm Skew
(9) Itompor Doom
9:11 (9) Nawa aad latarvtaw *
ll;* 9 (9) Sap W hen
C9&gt; Calaadar
f l ) l.*arn Hpanteh
19:19
f
t ) Play T aar ■ * • * ■
In a small slam If North holds
( I ) I Lav* L acy
&lt;») Cartoon Capara
three aces and a grand slain
11:99 &lt;9&gt; Ann Hothern Hhow
If North holds all four of
( I ) pri#* la Rieka
Th* MeCoya
tb«m and he has a perfect 11:9* ((II)) Caaaaatratlaa
band to ask for aces for Oar*
f l ) Pata * Gladya
(9 ) Ha*.a Kaya
bar. It la not a perfect band
I t : '* f l ) Nawa
for Blackwood because it la 11:99 I I ) Plrtt Imaramtew
( I ) Krnla Ford Hhow
possible although vary impro­
f l ) Lora o f U fa

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Eliot

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presented the iumm*Fs first
demonilration for the public
last Wednesday afternoon at
the DeBary Mansion House,
headquarter* of tha Florida
Federation of Art, Inc.
McMurrouih, who waa in­
troduced by Dudlay Plagcr
of Lakeland, first vice pres­
ident of the Federition, chose
for his demonstration a still

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life consisting of a variety
of eolortd bottles against a
blue backdrop.
Starting with charcoal, he
put his dark values in first,
then used the oils, making
tha highlights of his subject
com* to Ufa before the eyes
of hls.audknc*.
During
intermission,
ai
cold punch waa served by
Mrs. Viola Howard and Mrs.
Balkwill, tha artist led a
question and answer period.

J.ha

So the tactful woman whose
A recent Usue ot a wo.
man's magisine featured an job It is to secure leaders
tells each prospect, "Y ou are
article called "T act Can Get
the ideal person for this job.
Things Done."
You get along so well with
Truer words were never children; you have so many
spoken. We women are for­ original ideas; you are the
ever letting ourselves ba per­
suaded into doing things that
Aside from rabbits and rowe don't really want to do,
because aome tactful person dents, its chief food, the coy­
ote kills domestic animals,
sweet-talks us Into It.
Who would take the job of devours birds, insects, carrion
treasurer of an organisation, and reptiles, s i wall as feed­
if frankly told. "This Is a ing on fruit and vegetables.
hard and thankleas job that
nobody wants. Will you take
it?"? Nobody would take it,
• r.w tv n i.fi r o t 'V T T
that's who.
s n ' i v i i r n w w i v a in v
Xnllr* a f Pnblla U rartu*
Ilut a tactful nominating
•Voile# la harrliy alv«n . that
committee
chairman
can a ftrr
eonclriaratlnn. tha flamlget her treasurer by some nol* County Z on in g Commlaalon
will
hold a public hear­
such line as, “ You're ao good ing to determ
ine th* fr a ilat financial matters and so hlllty of recom m ending to th*
Hoard
o
f
County
Com m liclon
business-like that you're real
rra that the fo llo w in g Ura
ly the only member capable crlh -'l property presen tly to n ­
of making a good treasurer." ed C -t Com m ercial t.a coned
SI-2 Duplex: Tha Koet 1S0 ft
That kind of tact gets the va o f tha North SOO ft o f th*
cancy filled— even If It has Houth &lt;04 ft o f a parcel dre*•: Tha B W , o f tha
to be used on several differ crlbed
HII’ U
Waat o f Dear
I-aka
ent members before one ll"»d and North o f th* Itall
swallows iU book, line and road In Faction S »-ItH -:tB .
I'ulillu hearing w ill ho held
ilnkrr.
In tha Hrmlnole County Court
Who would take on the job Uouae, County Commlaaloner#
Itoom. Sanford, F lorida, on
of homeroom mother or den Wednesday, J u ly 14. 15« at
mother or Ilrownle leader, If 7:14 F. II. or a* soon there
aftrr a* poaaiblo.
told candidly, "Any mother,
Hrmlteol* C ou nty Zoning
Cotnmlaalon
almost, could do this job, but
lly llo b e rt H Drown
most mothers are ao quick
Hrmlnnl* C ounty Zoning
on the excuses It is hard to
D irector
I’
uMieh
June : i A July 7.
find leaders." Nobody would,
ISIS.
of course.
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bable that North will only
WEDNESDAY P. M.
bold one ace in which c i m
’- 9:9* )9) T ruth ar
| x q iim g
there will ba no play lor five
CD Haarah Sar
odd.
CD Father K a ow a Baal
This happens to be the case
19:99 f l ) G aldlag U gka
North has a full 17 points l i l t CD Mld-Dap R eport
lor hla opening no-trump, but IS i l l Cl) NBC Maww m*po*9
( I ) Mid-Fla. R a yort
he holds only one ace. He 1:99 ( I ) Nawa * W eathar
ID Baahalor Father
shows this by hla four heart
( I ) General H ccp lla t
Md.
He
t*
a
trifle
surprised
1:19
ID
Lafltlm a
enough acei for
when be finds himself play­ 1:11 (D ailmaaatlca
I: M f l ) Aa Th* W orld P w u
ing that contract, but averyI t ) Mld-Fta. Nawa
After North opens with ooa
thing la fin* when he aeaa
( I ) Saimaa
no-trump South wants to bu
I
ts
( D Latftlma
dummy.

Legal Notice

The painting, with Its soft
hues as only McMurrough
ean accomplish, will be auc­
tioned off to help support th*
Federation’s clean up pro­
ject at the Mansion House.
During the morning work­
shop held preceding the de­
monstration, Mrs. Florence
A. Kennedy, housekeeper at
the Mansion, served as model
for students.
McMurrough will present
a demonstration in a differ-

By Ruth Millett

TLRMITLS!

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eat media this Wednesday at

2 p. m. Th* public Is invited
T IB M l T I
to attend.
CONTROL
*,«*••,leeef leal*
Announcement
has been
r'rrivrt &lt;«* riw lee,
made that art and fiction
ewe*,. 5 reef tfewte
•el Tfe a-fWi-, gear-■ treat! tfc* ■
books in the Mansion libr­
eelee erellealrWee', V
ary have been catalogued by
Mrs. Edith Milquist of Tam­
HILL LUMBER &amp;
HARDWARE CO.
pa, recording ’ secretary of
the Federation who was as­ 21.1 W . 3rd 8t. Sasford, Fla.
sisted by Mrs. Mabel Hollis.
These Books are available
to the student! however, none
N O W YOU C A N
•re to be taken from the
building.
Applications to attend the
Summer Art School are avail­
able at tha Mansion House,
GENERAL # I U C T R I C

.ADD

kind of pe*»on all tha mothers
With ita 27,001) square miles
would be glad to trust their
o f area, Lake Victoria, chief
children to."
source o f the River Nile, Is
And so it goes, Most of the
second largest body of fresh
volunteer work of the world
water In the world.
Is done by women who have
bad tact used on them. WithTV RENTAL
out tact—the volunteer jobs
• Sale*
• Service
would go begging.
S em in ole T V
Hut there's alwa)s some­
FA 2-1920
one at the top smart enough
Zenith Color TV Hales
to know that "tact can get
2604 Sanford Ava.
things done."

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•■■ inolu r a tn r r r
n o u n s c e n m s ii
WaSSea ••
The Samian
•■!*• Oommleelou win
k*U a auhlla haarlan ta **«•
alder reoommendinn to the
Itoard of County Pommli.lnnera Amendlna Inning Rtgulatlone to proeld* for approval
ot adequate drainage provl.
■Iona by tha Board at County
Coiiiniiaaluii-ra ahalt na requlred on all eommeralal eon*
alruetlon whlnh ehall aneom*
paea building* and paring of
an area SJ*a aquare reel or
more prior to the leeuanra of
a building permit. Coplea ot
thle pmpoeed amendment may
ba abtalned In tha Zoning
Offlea, Court Houoo. Sanford.
IMorlda. Monday* thru Fri­
day. from 1:00 A. M. to l:M
P. Mruhllo hearlna will ba held
In tha H.mlnol. County Court
Homo. County Commlaalonero
Ituom. Hanford, Florida, on
Wedneaday, July Id. ttsi at
7:10 P, M or oo »-&gt;on there,
after ae poailhl*.
Hamlnole County Sonina
Commleelon
lly Hobart a tlrown
H.mlnola County Sonina
Director
Dublleh Juaa M A July S.
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•f t ,r eoaotderatloa, tha gaml*
not* County Sonina Commie*
■Inn will hnld a pubtlri h .artni
to determine the fCAalhlllty n
recommending tn th* Hoard
o f County Oommleelonera lh »t
he follow in g drterlbed pro
party
presently
inned
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lie a»ned
Il-tA
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Commence ot th* *W cor of
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thane* N StMI'IF* F ft I t ft
thoneo S l l , i r i l ” K lie ft:
thance S t 'J I 'l l * K 1019 ft to
the NK cor o f Bngllah F atal.
Unit Tw o. t*. II II. I’ ce. It
and
IS. publlu r*«&gt;rda
of
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Fla.: run
tlw-n.-a H l l ’ i r t * '' W It# ft:
thane* N l l ' t l M" W It 0* It
thane. W 11*7* ft: thenr*
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thence N it M I ’ S*" W It* It
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ft to roil. H eplatllng U.l
and I, lllooh tl o f aatd Kn*
Halt Katataa Unit Two.
ru b llc hearing w ill be held
In lh* aemlnol* County Oourt
Itoue*. County Commlaelonera
lt&lt;a&gt;m. Hanford. Florida, an
Waduatday, July 10. U«S at
7:10 1*. II. or a* anon thara.
aflar aa poaathla.
Mantlnula County Xunlng
Comtnlaalon
lly Hobart a. Ilrown
Hamlnola County Zoning
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The e x p e r t s ooaplicata
Blackwood by employing s o ­
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•

Dear Abby: The world is about to
go up in smoke and you and your
readers are concerned about how to
eat spaghetti. If you insist on dealing
with such trivia In your column, may
I add my two strands worth: When
dining at home, one should allow
himself the luxury o f eating with any
implement he finds the most conven­
ient. When dining out, one should or­
der only that which is easy to eat.
1 have always avoided fried chicken,
French fried potatoes and crisp bacon
because I get so nervous worrying
about whether I am presenting a
pretty picture that I invariably get
Indigestion. Sign me—
"BICARB BETTY”

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Gerber a)oe| with i t Blackwood-Oorbor players as* lour
elubs ss Ocrbsr wfecn it Is
apparent that they want to
wso lour no-trump as s strong
ltd in no-trump.
Thus altar any optnlng notrump bid tbs immediate
•alee te lour no-trump !e just
a ratan. The Immediate Md
o f four clubs siks for ace*.
Gerber after a no-trump
spsaing kas another adventlags egg* i l i d k e n l r , tom eOwes pen wig w ait to sign
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T a jre 3

Mallem Students
Present Recital

KaderW ed Saturday

Miss Madeline Mallem pre­
sented her music students in
their annual rxeltsl at the
Sanford Woman's Club. Fol­
lowing the program, award*
were made to the honor roll
pupils.

In Beautiful Candlelight Ceremony
MUi Sandra Lee Kader,
daughter of Mr. and Mri.
John L. Kader, became the
bride o f Sidney Lanier Mon­
roe Jr., ion o f Mr. and Mn.
S. L. Monroe Sr., of Jackionvllle, Saturday evening, S
o'clock, at the Pinecreit Bap­
tist Church.

iron candelabra that held a
myriad of tall, white tapers.
A program of nuptial mu­
sic, given by Mrs. Valda
Robbins, organist, included
the traditional w e d d i n g
marches. Miss Suzanne Jones,
vocalist, sang. ••Because,"
"Entreat Me not" and “ The
Lord's Prayer."

The Rev. William Guess,
assisted by the Rev. Ray­
mond A. Kader, uncle of the
bride, o( Thomasville, Ga.,
officiated at the double-ring
ceremony. The vows were
said in a candlelight setting
amid baskets of white floral
arrangements and a back­
ground of palms and wrought

MISS SANDRA KADER, whose wedding was tin event of lust Saturday
night, wus guest of honor nt n prenuptial party at the home of Mrs. John
Ivey Inst week. Pictured from left to right are, Mrs. Ivey, Mrs. John Kader,
Miss Kay Ivey and the honoree is seated.
(Herald Photo*

Miss Myra Jane M adden
W ed To W ayne Dickson
The marriage of Misa M&gt;»a
Jane Madden, daughten ot
Mr. and Mra. A. C. Madden,
of Sanford, to Wayno Lewis
Dickson, son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Dickson,
was solemnized June IS at
2 p. in. in tlie First Baptist
Church, of Sanford.
The bride chose a gown of
bridal satin, with fitted hotl­
ine, long tapering sleeves,
scooped
neckline
trimmed
with seed pearls and a bell
shaped skirt with separate
train.
Her veil of silk illusion fell
from a tiara of orange blos­
soms and she carried a nose­
gay of carnations, centered
with an orchid.
Mrs. Hazel Routh Madden,
of Guilford College, N. C. and
sister-in-law of the bride, was
matron of honor. She wore a
street length dress ot green
silk organza, over taffeta and
carried a nosegay of yellow
carnations.
Charles Hudgens Dickson,
of Mobile, Ala., a brother of
the groom, served as best
man. Harold Thomas Mad­
den, of Millington, Trim, and
Robert Theron Madden, of

Guilford College, N. C. bro­
thers of the bride ami Steven
Allan Maddei., or Millington,
a nephew of the bride, serv­
ed as ushers.
The bride's mother wore a
street length dress of blue
brocaded taffeta and a cor­
sage of yellow c&gt; rubidium o r­
chids. The church was de­
corated with palms, baskets
of gladioli and chrysanthe­
mums and candelabra.
Miss Joan Wilke, organist,
presented a program of nup­
tial music and accompanied

Gerald Covington, who sang
“ Because," “ My Live For
Thee" amt “ At This Altar."
Following the ceremony, a
reception was held in the
Educational Building o f the
Church. Mrs. Harold Madden,
sistcr-in law of tlie bride, kept
the bridc'a book.
For her wedding trip the
bride wore a jacket dress of
lavender cotton ami the or­
chid from he; wedding bou­
quet. After a short wedding
trip tlie couple will reside in
Hopcvillc, Ga.

The bride, given in mar­
riage by her father, was rad­
iant in a gown of candlelight
imported silk organza over
silk taffeta. The fitted bodice
featured a sculptured neck­
line trimmed with re-embroldered Alencon lace and
the short sleeves were fin­
ished in re-embroidered lace,
also. The bell-shaped skirt
trimmed with lace was fash­
ioned with a bow that fell in­
to a long chapel train. The
bride's elbow length veil ot
pure silk illusion fell from a
double crown of Alrncon lace,
pearls and hand-cut crystals,
iler only Jewelry was a
strand of pearls, a gift from
the groom, and she carried
a white Bible that she had re­
ceived on her first birthday
and which was decorated with
a cascaic of Pholcnapolcs
orchids centered with a white
orchid and white s a t i n
streamers.
Maid of honor was Miss
Niki Ashby'who was gownrd
in pink silk organza fashioned
with a bell-shaped skirt, fit­
ted bodice and scoop neck­
line. She wore a crown of
seeded pearls with a veil of
pure silk and carried a cas­
cade bouquet of white potn
poms with white and green
organza leaves and centered
with pink I’ holenapolcs or­
chids. Bridesmaids, also in
pink ami dressed identical In
silk organza, were Miss Pat­
sy Kader, Miss Sue Bethea,
o f Orlando, Mrs. W. \V. Har­
ris, of Jacksonville, and Miss
Barbara Bradley.
The father of the groom
served as best man ami ush­
ers were C. C. Mendoza,
George C. Buchanan Jr.,
Thomas H. Dunn, William W.
Harris and Sam White, all of
Jacksonville, and Robert Hattaway, of Orlando.
The bride's mother wore a
lovely romance blue streetlength dress of imported silk
organza and Alencon lace
trim and fashioned with a
side drape. She wore a pur­
ple-throated o r c h i d . The
groom’s mother's s t r e e t length dress was Ice blue
chiffon
and reembroidered
lace over taffeta and she
pinned a w h i t e , purpledthroated orchid at her annulder.
Following the wedding a re­
ception
washeld in the rec­
reation
hall of the church.
The hall was beautifully dec­
orated
withmums, gladioli
and carnations interspersed
with fern. The table, centered
with a silver epergne with
candles ami large mums,
pink baby breath and white
carnations, held the live-tiered wedding cake tupped by a
miniature bride and groom,
Mrs. Clifford Abies and
Mrs. Clifford Mendoza Jr., of
Jacksonville, were in charge
of serving pdnch and cutting
the cake and floating hostess­
es were Miss Judy Ludwig
and Miss Gwynn Williams.
Mrs. T. If. Dunn, o f Jackson
ville, was at tlie bride's book.
For her wedding trip to Mi­
ami the bride wore a beige
linen suit with brown acces­
sories and pinned the white

MRS. SIDNEY L. MONROE JR.
(IIouso of Knhijn)
orchid from her bridal bou­
quet at her shoulder.
The couple will make their
Mrs. Hayniond Ball was 1 lion with its pink linen cloth
home in Silver Springs, Md.
hostess to
a
bridesmaid and pretty arrangement of
Out-of-town Guests
Among out of town guests luncheon for Miss Sandra Ka­ white mums In an antique
were Mrs. T . L. Clapps, Mrs. der last Friday at her Crystal silver howl.
Guests were served buffet
Roger Rose and Mrs. Hubert Lake home in Lake Mary.
stylo
and luncheon tables
G. Welland of Ft. Lauder­
White and pink appoint­ were set in the living room
dale; Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Harris Sr., Dr. and Mrs. R. L. ments were used throughout «nd front porch. Each table
McDaniel, Mr. and Mrs. It. the home and the dining room was centered with a blue gob
E. Whitehurst, Mr. and Mrs. table was the focus ot atlen- let which held a floating
white carnation.
J. L. Wilkinson of Jackson­

Bridesmaids Feted At Luncheon

ville, and Mrs. A. J. Thomas­
on of Orlando.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Har­
ris, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Mendoza, Mr. a n d
Mrs.
Thomas H. Dunn, Buck Buch­
anan and James White, also
of Jacksonville; Mr. and Mrs.
Itobcrt Hattaway of Orlando;
Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Bobshaw
of Palatka; Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
liam DeBarry and Mrs. G. L.
Kdcnfield of Stuart; Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel C. Bethea and
family of Orlando.
Mr. and Mra. Raymond A.
Kader and family of Thomasville; Mrs. It. L. Swindeman
of Bochcster, Ind.; Miss Ann
McCarter of Converse, Ind.;
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ivcrs of
Flushing, N. Y .; Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Kranimcr of
Orlando, and Mrs. Eugene
Brown of Lakeland.

In a setting o f basket ar­
rangements of gladioli the fal­
lowing program was mJoyed:
In a Rose Garden (Ewing) by
Kay and Betty Sandlfer; Carmenrits (Sartorio), Elisabeth
Priest; Walts (Strsuss) Ann*
and Linda Campbell.
The Fairy Court (Thomp­
son) and The Football Gam*
(Rehnuni)
Henry
Quinn;
Floating Along and Walt* of
the Raindrops from (Music
Play) Stephanie Cornett; Fu­
niculi Funiculi (Denzu), Lin­
da Campbell; Coming Through
the Rye (Burns) and The .Ma­
rine*' Hymn (Schaum) Ken­
neth Laney.
Little Dutrii Dance (Robin­
son) Swinging Along (Brhr)
Mnreic Hurt; My Wild Irish
Ros* (Olcott) Down In The
Valley (Schaum), Anne t'nmp.
bell; A Vo Maria (SchubertSclmum) Mary Monroe; Lit­
tle Swing Song (Preaton) Sha­
ron Greene; Big Rock Candy
Ml. and Red River Valley
A irs, by (Schaum) Thomas
Forhea,
Emptier Waltz (Strauss)
Lucy Jo Woods; Dance of tho
Roaebuds (Keats)
Marilyn
Rudd; The Wntcrfnl! (Price)
Marcia Meyer; Bob-O-I.lnk
Srhottlsch* (Rrcht)
Linda
Stafford; Thanks Be To God
(Dickson) Inez Davis; In Day*
o f Long Ago (Copeland) Cher­
yl Johnson.
Clair de I.une (Debussy)
Suranno Faille; Bells are
Ringing (Bet-thoven) Sleeping
Ilcuuty (Tsvhaikowsky) Lin­
da Huddleston; Meditation
fiom "Thai*" (Maoanet) A vnlnnche
(Heller)
Tommy
Harks; The Joker (Schaum)
Spinning Song (Klimenretch)
Ginger Hodges; In tho Clock
Store (Orth) I.lnda Butler;

March* Militair* op. 51 No. 1
(Schubert) Mikt and Tommy
Hickson.
Rustle of Spring (Binding)
Kay Sandifer; In Otd Arizona
(King) Disaa Jarrett; Skater’s
Walt*
(Waldttufel)
Mlk*
Hickson; Dance of the Sprite*
(Hopkins) Jean Carter; Them*
from Concerto In A Minor
(Grieg) Brenda Benge; Grand
March from "A ida" (Verdi)
Ware Gardner, clarinet and
Jimmy Itarka, piano.
Wistaria (Engelmann) Stat­
ely Hollyhocks (Fearia) Polly
Pcdrick; Sonatina op. 'JO No. t
Allegro ( Kuhlau) Dale Grlerne; Majesty of th«« Deep
(Hamer) Harriet Griffin; By
a Blue Lagoon (Eckstein)
Suian Laney; Artist’s Lif*
Waltz (Strauss) Janie* Bos­
ton.
Malaguena
(Lecuona)
Jimmy Barks; and Walts cp.
01 No. 1 (Chopin) Tommyi
Hickson; Romany L lf* (H er
bert) Ann Steinnieyer.

Personals
Misses Kathy Todd and
Patty Howland returned to
Sanford this past weekend
from a week's vacation In tho
village of Royal Palm Beach.
They were guesta o f Kathy's
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs,
W. W. White,

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Plans Made
For Bake Sale
On July 31
The Sunland Estates home
of Mrs. Jerry Rohrer was the
meeting place recently for
members of the VAII-5 enlist­
ed men's wives dub.
Mr*. Rohrer, president of
the club, conducted the meet­
ing and reminded members of
the bake sale to tie held on
July 3t at the Navy Ex­
change.
She also urged every mem­
ber to be present for the July
IH meeting at the home ol
Mrs. Ronald Manning. At that
time there will tie an election
of new officers.

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LA U N D RY &amp; CLEAN ERS
QUALITY - SERVICE
INDIVIDUAL LAUNDRY SERVICE
FOR THE BEST IN
LAUNDRY A DRY CLEANING
501 W. 1st.

Opposite (loodycur

Navy Tigerettes
Installation T o Be

t i o t p o in j-

Held Tomorrow
Tlie Tigerettes of VAH-1
will have an installation of of­
ficers at their luncheon meet­
ing tomorrow at the C. P. O.
club at tho Naval Air Station.
At a meeting last week,
Mrs. Hcrshel Russell was
elected president and her of­
ficerl will be, Mrs. R. Pope,
vice
president psrliamcntar
tan; Mrs. Marvin Koozer,
secretary; Mrs. Al Moylan,
treasurer; Mrs. H e r b e r t
Hlackshear. public relations
chairman, and Mrs. Doug
Horton, chaplain.
Hostesses for the meeting
were Mrs. Koozer and Mrs.
William Davis. The group
welcomed a new member,
Mrs. Leonard Sumpter, and
five guesta, Mrs. John Lopez,
Mrs. Fred Hermann, Mrs.
D o n a l d Fleiscbman, Mrs.
Fred Bridges and Mrs. F.
Alexander.
Club members present were
the Mmes. Stanley Radziewicx, James Anderson, Lyle
Ssraney, William Davis and
Roger Gerhart.
After adjournment o f the |
meeting, the hostesses served |
refreshments of lemonade j
and pujcappU sake.

Floor Sample

MR. AND MRS. WAYNE L. DICKSON
(Raymond Studio)

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CLOSED
ALL D A Y

Chevy I I Wagons—&gt;
engine either. I t Just h u m
along passing up gas pump*
Tho heft of a aultcaao. T h »
(tlieru a also a choice o ( an
rustle of a road map. There’ll
even thriftier 4 in most
som ething abou t oiio o f
models) like it didn't havu
these spruce, surprisingly
a care in the world. Fact
spacious wagons that can
is, it ha* far fewer care*
turn even the routine prepa­
than moat engine*—being
ration* into a happy part of
built with the special knack
your trip.
Chevrolet engineers have
Take that old bugaboo
for dependability and caa*
o f parking, tor instance.
o f maintenance.
No bother. With the kintl
of room you get in that AT YOURCHEVROLET DEALER'S
lake * car with ginger—
without a lot o f needle**
easy-loading cargo c o m ­
partment, you can just about toss things
gingerbread? Your dealer’s ro t * full lin*
In any old whichway and come out with
o f Chevy I l ’a to pick from. W hy not drop
snare to spare. The load won’t dampen
down and check now while the trading
the spirilJ ol thu spu nky ti-cylindvr
and thu traveling aro especially good?

W EDNESDAY

Preparing For

Summer Sale
TH U RSDAY

MORNING

9:00 a. m.

9vsu}'a Shoe Store

CHECK HIS TNT DEALS ON CHEVR01ET, CHEVYH.CORVAIR ANDCORVETTE

H. B. Pope
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200 S. Park Ave.

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Cur. 2nd &amp; Palmetto

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THIS PRETTY MISS pro pares to dive in the Mayfair Inn pool. What
better way to spend a vacation day afternoon? And nearby ia the City’s
municipal pool at Fort Mellon Park.
(Herald Photo)

Per fellows who prefer to observe that asa'a clothes
accept the experts' planning, lor summer will be lighter
rather than treat thalr own, and brighter la keeping with
the spirit of tho vernal seaA s latest cabaia sots have sea—la this year of 1961 It
their dap ia the sea vis
Shacked seersucker la short According to Um American
alirt sad hexsr trunk set, Institute of Men’s and Boys'
anstteal motifs is styled-ep Wear, tho summer months
duck, algnalflag colors la ver­ abend will witness a trend
tical stripes, pullover shirts reversal that will have a
with matching shorts ami long term effect on the book
same double-breasted blsser o f men’a clothes.
She terry tops with color- co­
Even sportswear and lei­
surewear have taken on add­
rndlaated trunks.
Xa both the asperates and ed brlllanee and vibrancy In
sate, white la a pleasing se­ this swing sway from the
cant to suaaMr tana. As can darks.
be seta la the foregoing des­ In the general sportswear
criptions, the aauticel lnflu- scent, slacks and walk shorts
cace Is as strong — if sot continue to be trimly styled
atroagar — than aver. Obv­ with ths sag and bag tailoriously, fashion will be very ed out, but with the comfort
meek la the swim this sum- left In. More whites and

ultimate la the set-|olag look
juat may b# white ducks wltk

bell-bottoms.
Outerwear lot Hie coming
seasons makes the 'm ost of
tho light-weight laminates la
myriad models, also In rwvcrilbles with tho "akl-andsea" look. Parka-hooded pullovers and sip-front styles,
terry-lined beach and boaters
walst-lrogth golfers, the auth­
entic "p ro " look in all ac­
tive sport garments are but
some of the new features.
Sport shirts, chameleon-like
In aspect, take on many
"looks" for spring and sum­
mer. The nautical look la
ilronger than ever aa Ameri­
can men taka to the sea —
or any navigable pond—In
anything that floats. The
Western influence makes It­
the self felt In a wide array of
lighter shade*
make
Although It appears to be spring-summer scene In all cowpoke models with typical
• bU trite, even corny, to fabrics. F or cssual wear, the yoke and pocket detailing.

Planning a vacation? Why
not spend It at hom of Or
elooo horaaboauf N o r th m a n
trarol bundndo and thouoaado
o f mllaa to (pond thalr vaeatlona in Florida. So -why bo
different?
Seminole County and Eait
Control Florida offo r all tho
vacationing . . . oacopt lea
abating and liko winter iporta.
Seminole
County
offers
plenty In the way o f vacation
enjoyment For the fishermen
there’s the S t Johna River,
the Wekiva River, Lake Har­
ney, Lake Jessup, Lake Mon­
roe, others—all with eountlesa
fish Just waiting fo r the bait.
These tamo waters offer
swimming pleasures galore,
along with numerous pools.
Thera are four courses for
the golfers . . .Seminole Coun­
try Club (more popularly
known aa the Mayfair go if
course on Country Club Road),
Mld-florida Golf and Country
Club at Longwood, Land o’
Lakes at Casselberry, and
Rolling Hills Country Club at
Sanlando Springs.
Boating enthuslaata will find
no prettier scenery than a
run from Jim Crowe’s fishing
camp up the S t Johns R i m
to Lake Harney, with a aide
sweep up Deep Creek.
Just a short bop down
Highway 17-91 to General J.
C. Hutchison Parkway and a
turn Into Big Tree Park la a
pleasant atop. And continue on
to Sanlando Springs for an
afternoon o f swimming In the
lake or pool and a tour
through the gardens.
Other one-day journeys not
too far from home could in­
clude a trip to the East Coast
beaches or to Silver Springs,
Cypress Gardens, Ponce Me
Ieon Springs, the Tampa-8t.
Petersburg area with the fa­
mous Busch Gardens, Ybor
City sightseeing, sponge-fish­
ing sights at Tarpon Springs;
Jungle Gardens, Singling Mu­
seum, the Islands at Sarasota.
While at Cypress Gardens,
with Its tropical splendor and
pretty girls and water skiing
then drop over to Lake Wales
and view tho world famous
Bok Tower and bird sanctuary
atop Iron Mountain (Florida’ s
highest point—300 feet alti­
tude).
But there’e really no point
In leaving Seminole County
for a vacation.

Tbtn’n wtUnrmj* far boatlog and flaking, there arc
awtamlng poola tTolUblo, the
M o* movie* o n ihewa boro
ao tloowhart,
kamburgara
grilled In your backyard taate
Juat aa good at home aa oome
other place. Flahlng la aa good
In 8c«ilnolo aa elaewbere.
I f It's night lift you teak
. . . well, thcro’a acme o f that
too, in Sanford and Seminole
County. Maybe not on Naw
Orltani or Miami Beach atyle,
but It la enjoyable at tho ut*
moot
So . , . apend your vacation
at homo and really enjoy youretlf.

Sommer Parly
Can Prove
A Banquet
You can have a "picnic"
planning a summer party ev­
ery bit as pretty aa a ban­
quet Hot weather elegance
le not a matter o f slaving over
a steaming stove all day long.
It depends on simplicity — an
easy casserole or barbecue
specialty la perfect fo r tho
main dish. Ths drama It sup­
plied by vivid colors In table­
ware, clothes, napkins and
floral treatment
Suggested summer party
color achtmaa from leading
decorators are combinations
of bright blua and green or
pink and orange. Others In­
clude yellow and deep green,
or a stark white doth with
dark blue napkins and tablewars. Ths dishes, glassware or
linens need not be your best.
Good, bold, clear colors are
available Inexpensive In plas­
tic, glass or baktd enamel.
Floral arrangements to com­
plement all o f the suggested
rotor schemes can be selected
by any FTD shop in ths na­
tion. They not only will make
your table bloom, but are won­
derful, essy-to-shop-for hot
wsathsr gifts aa they can be
wired anywhere to blend with
a friend's party decor.
For the blue end green tabls
setting, FTD members sug­
gest white gardenias and red
rows In a blue compote dish.
Pink and orange would lake
hot pink roses or carnations
In a pretty basket

trips to the East C oast That’s Fatty Anna (a her
p o o l . . . same as on tho frontpaga (H eraldPhoto)

N AVY LT. A . A McCLANAHAN and his family
are spending their vacation in their own back­
yard on Editha Circle, with a few one-day aida

Wash-and-wear fabrics really com* into their own in
summer time.
They also come In for some
hard knocks from some home­
makers who say these socalled "ea sy care" fabrics
don't always Uve up to their
names.
Getting best results from
wash-and-wear depends on
two things, according to the
Maytag Homo Service de­

pertment. First, buying tbe
right kind of garment, and
second, knowing how to care
for It once you’ve got It
When It cornea to buying
wash-and-wear clothes, keep
the following points In mind.
The 1960 Textile Labeling
Act requires that garment
labels show generic names
for the fabric type. Look for
the names "acetate," "acry­
lic" and "polyester.". Each
la a type o f synthetic. You’ll

get the maximum la washand-wear characteristics from
n garment made of 100 per
cent synthetic fabric. Alterna­
tive wash-and-wear choices
are blends of at least SO per
cent synthetic fabric.
Most Important step for
good wash-asd-wesr results,
according to Maytag, comes
with drying.
For best results, they should
be dried on tbe "Wash ’n
Wear" setting of the dryer.

This wot only dries dm fahete,
but la geared to roach n tem­
perature that will actually
relax the wrinkles right wag
o f the fabric.
Moat Important o f nil: take
the garments out o f the dry­
er, one at a time, before the
drum stops taming, and hang
them on bangers immediately.
Allowing the clothe to pile
up In a warm heap on tho
bottom of tho dryer la a sore
way to "set-ln" wrinkle*.

To span the seasons,
the continent or the
world: choose packable, dark tone arnel
jersey fashions.

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records. More than 37,000,000 Americans took to the
nationi’ waterways lost year,
and from all indication!, 1963
will see even more families
Join the ranks of the boating
fraternity.
There ta no greater thrill
than getting that first new
boat. It sparkles and gleams

and the urge to get to the
water is strong. However,
operating a boat for the first
time and thereafter, a much
Uke going on the highway in
a car for the first time—it
takes knowledge of the regula­
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tors and boats, is now mak­
ing available a simple and
concise booklet o f basic in­
formation.
It points out that boating
is one of the safest of all out­
door sports, but each boat
operator should know and
follow the rules o f common
seme and courtesy afloat.
The booklet contains in­
formation on matching equip­
ment. A boat anil motor must
be right for each other; nei­
ther overpowered or under­
powered. The motor must
also be installed correctly
for magimum performance
and cnjbjmcnt.
One of the most important
pieces of equipment in a boat
is a life Jacket—one for each
person aboard. TIUs is a
must item for every boat
owner, old or new. The U. S.
Coast Guard has approved
several types and brands that
are readily available from
boat dealers.
Knowing what to expect
from your new boat Is im­
portant. Never demand more.
Load capacity is a vital con­
sideration. Know thte safe cocupancy of your craft—do not
overload.
The booklet contains • spe­
cific list o f equipment that
should be carried in a boat
according to law and common
sense. Tbe proper anchor,
paddles, gasoline tanka, and
lighting aystema must be giv­
en careful consideration.
These rules and regulations
are your key to a "leasant
and safe boating trip.
Tbe booklet la available
free of charge. Write the
McCulloch Corporation, 6101
West Century Blvd., Los An­
gles 43, California.

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of some o f our most active
citisens — the female sailor.
This breed has been the last
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th e most popular nautical
color, " faded blur", is the
strongest color o f the season.
The ‘‘blue denim look" ia seen
in cotton-dacron blends, ducks,
stretch fabrics, terrys and sur­
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with a pole for trolling.
(Herald Photo)

CRUISING UP the river is a pleasant way to
■spend a vacation holiday Either in your own
cruiser (left) or a rented skiff and kicker

'Easy Does If
Is The Seccef
For Cook-Outs
■Kasy does It" Is the secret
of "cook-outs” and successful
paUo parties. Take ateps to
save work before and after
the meal. The clue to cutting
down on cleaning up is new
cookware that does double
duty for cooking and serving.
Chouse cook and serving
pieces such as new Corning
Ware saucepans and skillets
that go from barbecue pit to
picnic table; since these arc
made o f Pyroceram brand
glass ceramic, a material
that ran take extremes in
temperature without break­
ing, cracking or crating.
Planning ahead will save
tlma and work; you can pre­
pare food, frreae it In this
"wonder** cookware and then
place the utensil directly over
a flam* when you're ready to
cook and serve. Detachable
handles
facilitate cooking,
twist o ff for table-service to
reveal elegant looking casse­
role dishes.
llcra arc two quick and
easy variations on familiar
barbeeue recipes you may en
Joy serving:
“ 8PEClAI.flURr.ERA”
H cup tomato catsup
1 teaspoon ground mustard
1 teaspoon salt
14* lbs. ground beef chuck
1 teaspoon Worcestershire
sauce
dash Tabasco sauce
8 slices salami (shout Vi lb.)
1 large sweet onion, sliced
8 buttered sandwich rolls
Blend mustard, Worcester
shire and Tabasco sauce and
catsup In 1 pint mittng bowl
Work salt into ground beet
with a fork. Shape into 8 flat
pattiea. Brown lightly in melt­
ed fat in a Corning Ware akil
let placed directly on the grill
over glowing heat Arrange 4
slices salami in a wall-great
ed Pyroceram brand sauce­
pan. Place a browned ham­
burger on top o f each salami
slice. Put 1 tablespoon of bar­
becue sauce on each hambur­
ger. Top each with a slice oi
onion. Repeat, making a sec­
ond layer directly over hot
tom layer. Cover and place
on grill for about IS mlnutai;
uncover and conUnua cooking
an additional 10-13 minutes,
until stalling. Serve In but­
tered rolls.

Car Games Good Fun Simple Rules
Outlined For
When Scenery Is Dull Small Fry

Even the best vacation trip
by car has strctchea of dull

scenery when the back-seat
passengers get bored or rest­
less. A game played for year*
by passengers is seeing who
rsn apot the most state license
platee or the nioet unusual
plates.
Here are some variations on
this game, as writ as some
interesting information
on
plates:
Count to see which truck
that you pass curries the moat
tag*. The American Trucking
Association reports that the
most it knows of was 39 on
an Arizona Moving van.
Bee who ran spot the first
reflective license plate during
a night time Journey. Eleven
states and the District o f Co­
lumbia now use "safety"
platee that reflect light, eu
you have a good chance to
see one soon. They pop out
brilliantly at night.
Let the passenger* try to
"collect” all of the animate,
people or thinga shown on
plates For your Information,
there are four
presidents
shown
on
South
Dakota
plates; a pelican in Louisiana;
a heart in Alabama; a flag In
Alaska; an outline o f the
Rockies in Colorado, etc.
A variation of this would b ■
a guessing game based on
plate mottos. Let one passen­
ger call nut such mottos as
“ The Beef State." "U n d of
Opportunity." “ Water Won­
derland," and “ Sportaim-n'a
Paradise" to sea if the other
passengers ean match the
state with the motto.
All told, 3d states use mot­
tos, pictures or ether art on
plates.
Give a special award to the
passenger whe sees A. J.

“ Stub" Farlow and his horse.
Headman. This pair, famous
from World War I rodeos, is
the horse and rider shown on
Wyoming platee since 19.16.
Perhaps
the passengers
would like to spot cars with
the highest or lowest priced
plates. Vermont has tho high­
est flat rate, $12, while Alahem a and Louisiana have the
cheapest at a flat $1. The
moat expensive plate possible
ia in Oklahoma, where $t2.9*&gt;
could be charged.

Hie cost of camping equip­
ment is nominal and the beau­
ty of accessories the likes of
sleeping bags, tents, ground
covers, etc., is that they last
for many years with proper
care.
Honey production per col­
ony in North Dakota at 101
pounds was tho highest in tho
nation in 1962.

If yours Is a hunting family
with some small fry mariners
in the crew, it’s s good idea to
teach the young ones a few
simple rules ns well as do's
and don't* when they first
come nboard the family boat.
First and foremost, make it
a hard and fast rule that tho
younger children must wear
life preservers every second
they’re In the boat. Tho new
life jackets designed for Vida
are light and colorful. The
youngsters will get used to
wearing them and your peace
of mind wilt benefit.
Even when they get older,
tho children should wear their
life jnckv-ts until they know
how to swim well.
"Foolin' around" has Its
place in the backyard, hut not
on the water. Explain to the
kids that confined deck areas
don't permit them to cut their
customary capers. Ask them ta
walk, not run; fish, not fight.

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WASHINGTON (N EA ) —
Aa Interest In former British
War Minister John Profumo’s
relations with 21-year-old par­
ty girl Christine Keeler now
focuses on the third leg of
the triangle — Soviet Naval
Captain Yevgeniy Mikhailo­
vich Ivanov — the wonder
grows In Washington diplo­
matic circles that the Russian
waa allowed to continue his
scandalous conduct openly for
nearly three years.
Whew Ivanov waa assigned
to the Russian embassy In
London In 19(10 as a military
attache, he waa already a
known intelligence agent with
a long record o f espionage- and
playboy acandals at his pre­
vious post In Oslo, Norway,
from 1953 to 1058.
Thla is what now appears to
be lha major breach In Brit­
ish security. It is recognized
he should hnv® been kicked
out ss persona non grata long
before.
What finally forced Capt.
Third Class Y'evgenly M. Ivsnoff’s recall to Moscow last
January was not his notoriety
as a drunk and a woman
chaser. It waa his association
with Col. Oleg Pcnkovskiy, re­
cently executed In Russia after
a trial in which he was se­
emed o f having given Soviet
sccn-ts to western Intelligence
ugvnts.
Ivanov
and
Penkovskiy
knew ench other intimately.
They had been classmates for

la politke e beelthy onoU o f fool*
iehneu U expected. Bat this coniUnt
cell for e p n &gt; o f musical ehairs at
the cabinet level Is silly.
Moot of the time the complain­
ants would not be any happier with
the replacements than with those
whose otuter they seek. It's the pol*
idea and the party they don’t like.
W hy don’t thev put their vocal en­
ergies into winning the next election?

Shoe On Other Foot
e n t To begin with, he is not actively
seeking support at this stage. But
even if he were, it would not be the
same.
Curiously, Goldwater is far more
warmly embraced aa a man than the
somewhat aloof T aft was. But there
is much more wariness about Goldwater among the professionals.
Many, particularly in the large in­
dustrial stutes, start with a big ques­
tion mark about his ability to win.
They see him as having monumental
difficulty In the big urban centers.
So, though thev love him as they
have never loved any prospective
ca n d id a te In the last three decades,
they hang back from giving him their
open backing. They would delight to
have him if they thought he could
moke it. But their doubts are deep.
Those who opposed Taft fought a
long, hard fight to persumle many
professionals that Taft wus not a
winner.
In 1963 the shoe is on the other
foot. Those who wunt Goldwater have
a similar difficult fight to persuude
similar professionals that Goldwuter
can win.

The late Robert A. Taft and Sen.
Barry Gddwater are often mentioned
in the same breath as the outatand*
bur Republican conservative heroes
o f the past 25 years.
It is Interesting, therefore, to
compare their respective party posi­
tions with regard to presidential
notniiation prospects.
Taft, o f course, began Immediate,
hr after his re-election to the 8enate
in I960 to organize for a 1952 nomi­
nation bid. Me won early and wide*
spread professional political support
across tne country.
. . .
This later stood him in good stead
when he tangled with Dwight Eisen*
hower in a tough preconvention
straff!* for delegates. Taft held
enough strength to corral 500 o f the
nWied 604 delegate votes on the only
convention ballot.
Only toward the last days o f the
battle did numerous delegates wed­
ded to Taft fail away from him, ac­
cepting grudgingly the argument
that he could not win the election
because o f bis conservative views.
With Goldwater at this moment
the circumstances are quite differ­

Dick West Soys

Chain (Smoking) Reaction
WASHINGTON (UPJ) If a y own eireto of scquslntaaets is a reliable Indicator,
a lot of people these days are
frying to give up smoking.
I hive heard so much about
this recently that It started
me to thinking what might
happen If all the people who
now smoke Were suddenly to

atopllero are tome of the possi­
bilities that crossed my mind:
1, AU o f the farmers who
now grow tobacco would con
vert Uielr acreage to wheat,
corn and cotton. This would
greatly aggravate the sur­
plus problem and cauie the
Secretary o f Agriculture to
•hoot himself.
Seeking a scientific solution,
the government would under
write a vast research pro­
gram to find other uses for

OUR

wheat, com and cotton.
After 10 years and 10 bil­
lion dollars, th« laboratories
would announce a chemical
discovery
through
which
wheat, corn and cotton could
be used to make cigarettes.
2. A number of actors who
have been appearing in cig­
arette commercials on tele­
vision would be stuck with
worthless tittoes.
3. The ceramics Industry,
whose main source of Income
is the production of ashtrays,
would have to go back to
kewpte dolls and mustache
cups.
4. Composers who make
their living turning out jin­
gles for cigarettes commer­
cials would have to go back
to writing symphonies.
5.
Tobacco
auctioneers
would have to find Jobs as

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hearing aid salesmen.
6. The paper match indus­
try would go Into bankruptcy,
taking with It the art schools
that advertise correspondence
courses on the covers.
7. Thousands of persons em ­
ployed In the production of
no smoking" signs would
be thrown out of work.
0, There would be a dump
In the sale of dentifrices pur­
ported to remove tobacco
italns from teeth.
0. Companies making eig
arctle llghte- fluid would have
to switch to the production
of charcoal lighter fluid.
10. The demand for pipe
cleaners would be restricted
to women who use them for
hair curlers.
It. Smoky, the near, would
have to find someone else to
blame for forest fires.

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Quotes

Dr. C ane’s

Worry Clinic
"But Birch Ilayh had only
CASK P-474: Hal K., aged
2 1, Is a smart advertising ex­ a sandwich. So l figured he
waa working harder to win
ecutive.
and that’a why 1 gute him
••Dr. Crane," h. began, "I my vota."
studied your ‘Psychology A p ­
Birch Bayh also had a
plied* textbook while in col­ young, beautiful wife and a
youngster who helped thoulege.
"And I remember your Hands identify themselves with
statement that most decisions him.
He also adapted a snappy
are first made on the basta of
hit tune for hit campaigning.
Impulse or emotion.
And he fought clear down to
"Then the customer needs the wire!
a little logic afterwarda with
Homer Capehart had for
which to rationalise or Justify |more experience and better
that Impulsive choice so U logic. But Ted Kennedy’s vie*
tory exploded the myth about
will sound plausible.
seniority" at a basis fur vic­
“ Isn’t this Just aa true in
tory.
modern politics, too?"
Nowadays a winner should
While visiting our farm
have a familiar name; a pho­
home In Indians the day after
togenic TV profile; and be a
the election last fall, I over­
verbal "slugger" instead of
heard a woman telling about
a “ Dapper Dan" boxer.
her voting preference for U,
Tom Dewey thus wus beaten
S. senator.
in 1940 by Slugger Truman,
A young, vigorous cam­
whose wild forensic haymak­
paigner named Birch Dayh
ers started from hit hipa.
was trying to unseat Hen.
Nixon, unfortunately, inn
Homer Capehart, an experi­
tatul Dewey's gentle, pater­
enced huainrss executive who
nalistic strategy and curbed
had already spent 18 years in
his pugnacious attack.
the U. S. Hc-tiate.
He also let Kennedy “ bent
It looked as if Hen. Capehim to the draw" on that “ big
hart would win eusily. In fact,
otry” label.
u Chicago political writer ha.l
Kennedy knew he himself
predicted ss much as a 250,was vulnerable to the bigotry
000-vole majority for Hen..
charge, to be cleverly turned
Capehart.

It It a biological and econ­
Yet Ilayh won by 10,000
om ic truism that wc can't votes!
experience stablliiation and
“ How did ho do It7” many
growth at the same time. The people have asked, in surprise
conditions that make for one
Well, there arc several ex­
do not make for the other.
planations.
— President Miller Upton of
At the village restaurant,
Beloit College.
this woman told us that shu
had voted for Ilayh. And the
Presidents Thomas Jcffer reason 7
"Well, I saw them on TV
son. Andrew Jackson and
Martin Van Burrn were wl as thr-y ut« lunch,” she added.
dowers when they entered the “ Hen. Capehart sat down to a
full meal.
White House.

MORTGAGE

SENSIBLE

LOANS

RATES

• O'i and A'*

the tables on the opposition
Q—What English explorer
until Protestant clergymen ac
tuully ran paid ads In news-1
» h,8‘ or*
th«
, . ,
while In priaon?
papers, claiming they were goA_ « , |r w , , Up
Ing to vote for Kennedy "Just
to prove they were not big­
Q -W h ere did the Y.M.C.A.
ots."
begin?
They weren’ t iwen bigots to
A— In London In 1844. The
start with, fo r they permitted first to be established in this
their members to worship in country was In Boston In 1851
any church on Sunday morn­
ing. Kennedy simply outfoxed
Q—What win be ths termi­
them in 19(10.
nal points o f th« Pan Ameri­
Perhaps they may not be
can highway f
so naive In 1904.
A— Fairbanks, Alaska, and
The 1902 elections alio
Buenoa Alree, Argentina.
proved that sincere fighting
candidates ran win, on both
Q—'W hy nre m o s e a s t n
tickets, even in the entrenched
snakes called eottonmouthsT
enemy trrlory. That’a a whole­
A— From their habit of
some Improvement In Amer­
opening their mouths wide
ican politics
snd exposing the whitish inUrlnr when excited or dis­
turbed.

van

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Managing Editor
J V D I WKLLa
C s s s lr Editor
CDC0 U A V A U U
BaaUIf S iller

M a o T K T A lie n a
raalara BBUer

four years at ths Military
Diplomatic Academy, Russia's
top
intelligence
training
school. When Colonel Ptnkovskly cams to London several
times during Csptnin Ivan­
ov’s tour o f duty there, 100002, they spent much time to­
gether.

Ivanov was merely one o f a
number o f Soviet Intelligence
officers who were yanked back
to Moscow from all over the
world to givo an accounting
of their relations with penkovskiy.
It was apparently Rueslan
fear that Ivanov might be
giving Soviet eecrets to the
British and was himself a se­
curity risk that caused his
recall to Moscow — not the
other way around, that he was
exposed ss a spy and playboy.
There Is much speculation
that Ivanov mny now b« in
•erioua difficulty at home,
though there- has been no news
filtering through the Iron
Curtain on such a develop­
ment.
Ivanov’s record shows that
he claims to have attended
th® Russian Naval Academy assign m en ts overseasin Vladivostok and to have
been graduated from the Cas­
pian Higher Naval Academy.
He was commissioned In 1917 |
and served at sea for three
years. In 1950 he was select­
ed for Soviet Military Intelli­
gence Service, GRU, and coftipleted its four-yeur truinlng
courses In 1953.
Ills first assignment was to
Oslo as assistant naval atta­
che. He soon disclosed that he
was a very active intelligence
officer, making no efforts to
cover his trail.
He openly took photos of
North Atlantic Treaty naval
vessels In port. He was an un­
CONSCIENCE IS THE
invited observer of NATO
INNER V/OICE THAT WARNS
naval maneuvers in northern
US SOMEONE IS
■LOOKINGwaters. He openly met with
Norwegian Communists. And
he Immediately established a
CH RYSLER
reputation as a drunk and a
AIKTE.MP
woman chaser.
In 1954 he was picked up by
ROOM AIR
Norwegian police for disor­
CONDITIONERS
derly conduct, but was releas­
ed btrause of his diplomatic
C A L L F A 2-8321
status. The next year he was
in trouble after an all-night
brawl with a naval officer
2313 I’urk Dr.
from another foreign country
Air
Conditioning
and a buxom hotel maid at a
Hrat • Rrfrlgrrstion
northern ski resort. The maid

Q— What t« ths name of the
newest chemical elementT
By flat Cochran
A— Lawrenclum, named In
One good thing about kids honor o f Ernest Lawrence,
out flying kites is that it developer o f the cyclotrcn.
makes people look up.
Q—In Maryland, what does
See your dentist twice
Peggy Stewart Day commemorate?
year even if It is boring.
A— The sinking at Annapo­
What you didn’t use to lis in 1774 o f the tea-laden
spend but do nuw Is some­ brig Peggy Stewart, in pro­
test against the stamp taxes.
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waa fin d . The ether officer
was transferred. Ivanov went
scot-free and remained In Oslo
until 1968, when he was re­
assigned for two years' serv­
ice at home.
Ivanov’s wife fs the dati­
ghter o f A. F. Gorkin, chair­
man o f the Supreme Court.
Sho is described as a chubby, plain type, In marked con­
trast to the glamorous model
Chrlstins Keeler, with whom
her husband and the dis­
graced John Profumo were In­
volved.
Chief Justice Gorkin has another daughter who is slso
married to a Soviet military
Intelligence officer, CoL A*
M. Konstantinov. He was Rus­
sian air attache in London be­
fore Ivanov was assigned
there in I960,
The*® marriages are cited
to show the heights Into
which the executed spy CoL
Penkovskiy’s contacts reached.
Marriages with th® daughters
o f Influential Soviet officials
enable young Russian officers
to obtain not only plush apart­
ments at home, but the best

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Lake Mary
In Line For
Championship

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Lake Miry * Little League
Farm Team toppled Longwood 8-3 In a gamed played
at the Lake Mary ball park.
Hits win puts the la k e Mary
ra
team In line lor the county
championship.
Members o f the
teem.
which it coached by Harry
Smith and K. A. Showalter,
tx \.
WE H A VE *fr.3eeN HI.VL
'AS V.B2B 0O5T TALMNO
are: Randy Brown, aecond
w &amp; eeeeH 6m aua
4HAUooA u acO F w oaci
ABOUT THAT f£W « J / WHO
HEBG 45" MINUTES
base; nicky Green, short­
NOW, AND IN A ll*
«T A tfra? vesiE ocw y; Avazrv.
stop; Roy Chester, outfield;
THAT T IM E ...
\
David Cochran, outfield; Da­
vid Xeinian. outfield; Tommy
English, pitcher; Dave R o­
berts, third base; David W et­
ter, catcher; Jack Hamn,
first base: Dob Keeth, second
base; Don Durham, pitcher;
PROPER pickup U nhown at loft. Ititfht9 tout
Hilly
Fitzgerald.
outfield;
circles to return tow line to skier.
Tummy
Killett,
catcher;
Steve Silvers, outfield; Ken­
Writtee for NEA
should circle the skier. In a
ney llickson, second bate,
A (alien skier sluualil always fairly wide are. so Ihe rope
and Freddie Halback, out­
signal that lie nr she it un- is lowed around the skier as
field.
lurnicd by raising an arm or It is dragged. The fallen skier
can grab the rope and be on
a ski.
BUT S C H O O L IS
I ’M JU ST
C LO SED F O R TH E |
r M A K IS K 3 S U R B
the way again In no time.
If
the
skier
withes
to
con­
r SU M M ER! r
NOBOC/Y 7AMPEC
iSa
If a fallen skier is to be
tinue
skiing.
he
or
the
can
be
, W IT H THE
p- “
■'STM
J ^ U P E , IJ
LOCK!
given the rope by a tlmple picked up by (hr boat, lie sure
ami safe maneuver. The boat the motor in cut off or in neu­
tral, if the moior has a neu­
tral shill, before the boat ap­
NEW YORK (UPI) - The
proaches the skier.
New York Mets, hoping to
A hoarding transom should build a future by developing
j lie used if the boat has one.
their own young talent, have
By ,Janr ('atuflberry
j Otherwise, a good practice is
The Men * Association ol to pick up thr skier — face signed L’ti high school ami col­
the Land Ol.aket Country away (rum thr boat — under lege stars for bonuses esti­
mated to total between $200.Club at Casselberry held a the arms and hoist.
ooo and $230,000 In recent
two-ball
fourtome
with
in­
»•&gt;&lt;
« VI
Care should he taken not to weeks.
vited guests partieipatinit.
swamp a small boat in a
The Mets revealed In an­
The Calloway system was pickup.
nouncing Hie signings Monday
I'M G t * 3 VC V t f OCNTCAOt?* used for scoring with Al Vic­
NOW Pick ir CP J~\
VWJ DCUI92RATELV
. LONS POLE*? WITH N AILS j
I T H tftW THAT ' " ^
AND Pur IT IN ■
y
that almost all the playera al­
SUM W P A P P E B j O
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M
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CO
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__ kers and Marne McCoy tak­
P I X E MOUNTAIN, Ga.
TH6 M
ing top honors with a net (C P I)—Nancy Selinering, ut ready are playing with Met
ON MV NICE T i
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3o'a. Tying for second place Sarasota, Fla., a 13-yrar-old farm teams, including catch­
---- ^r&gt;»- /
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with 36 were Fletcher Cock­ newcomer to women's walrr er Gury Mykkanen of Haw­
u
rell and Irma Ilndell and ski tournaments, won by a thorne, Calif., who the Mets
Milt Freeman and Debbie white margin in tha Women's aald "was sought by many
clubs." Mykkaoen Is believed
Fender. Prizes were awarded
Tricks Division of tha fifth
f
e
­
to have received a bontia of
ihe winners.
annual Mastrrs Water Ski about $30,000.
Norm Dors an. club pro. has
tournament.
Richard Hustrk. a 21-yeararranged a (lag tournament
The young Miss Selinering old pitcher Irom Notre Dame,
In be held July 7.
picked up 7.186 points in that was assigned to tha Buffalo
event to finish 320 points Disont of tha International
A-e
ahead of Dicksie Ann Itoyt. of league and then reaisigned
Fairhavrn, X. J . and 731 by the Blows to Salinas of
ahead of Jeanette Ilrown, of the California league.
B.ACS4.' THAT
TRiis. m u ,ma&gt;w
SI.. BUT CAM'S CU HI* «MTE.
&gt;0U CAg SAP ITAltHE
Ttu- Panthers nosed out the Tampa, Fla.
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A9P80 LONS IMCVdHl
* TILL IWTACr, RITA, ,
Monday 3 to t in a well play­ tals, Miss Ilrown. HI. who leigh of the Carolina League
x n r n still w u n s i
ftAJTHE^SAC'ART )
ed game. Jeff Ward was tlse won the Women's J u m p sin, Auhum three, and quintocA n uu irf /
Event, finished first. Miss cy. I ll, of the Mklwest le a ­
winning pitcher.
u
Panthers
n 0 0 3 1 1 -3 .1 ! Hoyt second and Miss Schncr- gue seven.
Cutis
D I 0 1 0 M n ing third.

■y M i A.
Once again, we had a real
fine turn-out for the Charles
Music Sunday Sweeper. There
were 33 entries from nil over
Central Florida.
The Icing on tha cake again
was the big pota . . . &gt;43 for
each high game.
Paul Framback of Orlando,
who's carrying a 170 or to
average, took the first place

prlac of $100 with hi* 10M
aeriei, including handicap.
Coming In second was Jobs
Bridges with • 1071.
Those high games started
with the first squad, and yoa
know, they Just kept on get­
ting bigger and bigger. Pro­
bably a reason for the entrie*
being down slightly from th«
previous week's go • around.
Just take a look at thos«
scores and you'll see what
I mean.
The first game was tbaft o f
■y United Press lateraatiowal Joe Norris of Orlando with
NATIONAL LEAGUE
his 221. Coming in for the
W 1. Pet. second game was Ross Gouge
42 30 .383 also of Orlando with hla 233
San Francisco
St. Louis
41 30 .377 game.
James Smith, from yoa
Los Angeles
40 30 .371
40 31 .363 know what city. (Orlando),
Cincinnati
38 33 .333 stepped Into the fourth Jp
Chicago
Milwaukee
33 33 .300 with a resounding 333 game.
Paul Framback, who also
33 38 .478
Pittsburgh
31 40 .437 took the first place prise,
Philadelphia
2* 44 .383 also won the 4th pot with •
New York
27 48 .37il 225 game.
Houston
The fifth was a rest heart
Monday’s Results
Lns Angeles 3 Cincinnati 4 breaker! Going into the last
round, Jim Shearston o f Demight)
Milwaukee S Houston 0 (night) Land had a 233 game and wae
San Francisco 4 St. Louis 3 lied for it by Ed Callan.
Then Harry Schoh (Old Mon­
(night)
ey
Bags, himself!) did the
Only games scheduled
next to Impossible by rolling
Wednesday's Games
the all • Important — ONE
Chicago at New York
MORE PIN, and finished with
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh
a
234!
(night)
Congratulations to ooe tad
Houston at Milwaukee (night)
all t
San Francisco at SL Louis
SCANNING THE L I N E
(night)
SCORES . . . Shirley Martin
AMERICAN LEAGUE
had an excellent DM game
W L Pet.
with the Jet Bowler-ettes
New York
40 23 .613
Izcague on Wednesday. Help­
42 29 .393
Chicago
ed her team, Karns Insur­
36 29 .334
Boston
ance take three points from
17 31 .331
Minnesota
their opponents, tha LU B u f­
38 32 .329
Cleveland
fers. In this same league,
Baltimore
37 33 .314
Nat Schnltxler o f Mac's 86
37 M .307
Los Angeles
rolled a 193 scratch game.
Kansas City
32 38 .471
Nat's a fina bowler who Just
27 40 .403
Detroit
moved to our are* from
Washington
22 &gt;2 .287 Tampa.
Monday'* Results
Well, her# K to June 2S
Minnesota 8 Ualtimore 4
and you know, before you
Chicago 3 New York 2 (night) realise it, that 4th o f July
Kansas City 8 Detroit 3
will be upon us.
(night)
Here in Sanford, Is addi­
Boston 7 Cleveland • (night) tion to its' historic connota­
U s Angeles 1 Washington 2 tion, we also have been tor(night)
tunata with having the men's
Wednesday's Games
bowling association provide
Washington at Kansas City you with a wonderful local
(night)
bowling tournament . , . The
Detroit at Minnesota (night) Firs Cracker Special.
New York at Chicago (night)
qualifying will start on (he
Cleveland at Boston (night) first of July and continue
Daltimora at U s Angeles (2) all day through the fourth
.Sanford Recreation Depart­
twi night
of July. Then the elimina­
ment working In conjunction
tions begin on Friday and
with Jet l.anei will offer free
continue Dirough the finals
h o w l i n g instruction each
which are scheduled for Sun­
Thursday afternoons begin­
day, the July 17.
ning Junr 27 at 3 p. m .
We're real happy that Boh
After the Initial lessons
Aided by twe horns runs Hancock of the Plnecreet Inn
All Day Tomorrow (Wednesday)
John Spnlskl will operate a
bow ling league at minimum by Rlsner and Biabo, along and Harry Boone of the OK
with 3 for I hitting hy 8plvey. Tire Store are riding with ue
fee to all participant*.
All children who want to Die McRaneys beat thr Grants agalnit this year as the co­
learn to bowl; tilts U an op­ in the Men's League Monday sponsors.
2109 FRENCH AYE.
IIIWAY 17-92
There are trophies plus the
portunity to receive profes­ night hy • icors of 10 to I
Spivey garnered two dou­ usual S30 guarantee awaiting
sional instruction.
Sanford
Casselberry
For
further
information bles and • trlpls. Yourshaw the winner In each division,
the
nrants
homerrd. a a n
contact Jet Lines bowling of
Frank Williams was Dio win­
Iteifulnr 20c
Well Golly Geet I I It
alley.
Ining pitcher and Hoy Lisk looks like we've been sitUng
Y u lu c!
the loser.
on a irememlotn opportunity
Grants
# 3 2 0 10-89
and we weren't aware of It.
Meltaney
0 1 0 2 0 7—10 0
I mentioned to the young­
sters howling in Ihe Saturday
Wilson-Maier beat the Chase Cubs Recall Lem ay AM Junior Bowling league
nmo of Die Men's UsRue
CHICAGO OJPI) Un­ that we'll he starting a
Monday night 17 to 3 aided handed pitcher Dirk Uutay Father and Son or Motherhy two home runs by Het­ has hren recalled from Allan Daughter. Call It what you
man. The winning pitcher ta of Ihe International le a ­ will . . . bu*. all we’ re Inforested in is a Parent-Young­
was MjMie and the loser gue by the Chicago Cubs. The |
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ster Lg.
Plsce.
111JIUIER KINO — Cazuiellicrry, Sanford
Cubs sent inflelder Ken AsI no sooner sent these form
Chase
o o 0 2 2 7— 3 12 promote to Salt Lake City o(
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ed h
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on R
oyer
teller home with the young­
Wilsonthe Pacific Coast U ague.
sters and the phone started
Maier
8 0 0 3 * 8 -1 7 20
burring,
the parents Just
can't wait for it to be organ­
Constable
Ousted
Answer to Previous Pwrjl*
Joins FSIT
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) — ized so (hat they can have
Animal Fair
TALLAHASSEE &lt;l/T I ) _ Franklin County Constable this fun with their youngsters.
If you'd tike to belong,
4 Is n 't torm
Ken MacUan will resign a* Wilburn N. 3Ie»»er, indicted
A l ROM
tA
lg
rru
a
oi grand larceny charges won't you ploave give me a
head
fuothall
roach
at
Flor1 Ctniunrou*
M-apcifl
nutnm.U
lsla lli.'h ScImmiI and join the and suspended by Die gover­ call. I believe that by Die
a Weil Inn
4 llu
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7
llninkaid
roaching staff of Florida Slate nor March 23, was ousted beginning of Die Fall Leagues,
Im
la
oro
a Wrongfully
5 VUUKZ IKS
University as an assistant to from office at an executive w* could have quite a huge
e-Myirmnrd a
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entry list into this populir
session of the Senate.
Coach Bill Peleraon.
13 UounUia
10 Wills m tkt
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league.
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A couple of good game*
17 F
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he came thru with a 233-3U
for
Florida's
greatest
memherahip
Luttnil/
co inbo.
32M
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It was Thelma Unger step­
membership
including
summer
swim­
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ping into the spotlight in the
ming and year arouad golf for the
NrlhcrLmls
Holler Motors-Xavy
Wives
entire family, at beautiful Oraage
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1 TrinaporUllou
Country Club
the Sunday Sweeper again
tmm
2 llravy h i.«
lion I3H
'this coming Sunday. «|» pur
I Musical
Sorrento, Hu.
usual, first squad al 1 p.iu.
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Clark Circuit Court.
I trata » 14 11 A 11 Blk. It Corporation tho holder o f tho
p a i i k k r and j a n e t a .
laauane* 1(11
TO ALL PKRHONH HAA INI)
•amlnola
X 9 g w i7 a r C ru rtd / f £ &amp;
^ « o x d •jo' h x ' , m £
^
o E
cCounty.
^ r ' i n Florida
o , . . . ,|Xorth ;Chulhota
....... ..
„Plat Book 1 follow in g certificate haa filed
I'AIIK Kit, hla w ife , P * .
Oe aerial Ion o t Praa*e(yi
CLAIM*
OR
DEMAND*
aald certificate for taa deed
fendanls, Reeldenra Bud
NTV'i ot NIVU o f HM '* tLeaa ANAINFY a AID EaTATF.i
• » S W M * .h a ll B H . J E ? : n d ^ K DA X X H . u f c f t . ? ' * Ju " * *•
,* &amp; “
aaaad D. D. lo b* laaued thereon. Tha acrMalllna A il d r * a a Un­
H 3 « ft. o f K 1*1 ft. o f W\
4 —m»i itc t H t a V U
ROB. Ill* w lf*# D*fta&lt;Unu. I Lfi ! m
IS
?
?
.
!
.
m m !5
You
and
each
n f you ar*
Denial. All o f aald proparty tlflcata number and year s f
known
(
I
I
ft.
)
Hertlun
U
Townahlp
y H fty
ill*
I
f
r*qulr«d to N rr#
hereby notified and required
balng In tha C ounty o f Haml. leauanc*. th* daacrlptlon of
YOU AND EACH O F YOU
31
Rang*
11
K
to file any claim * and de­ a rt hereby notified that suit
not., Htata o f rio rld a . Unlara th* property, and th* name
Name In whlrh aateieed D D mand* which you, or alther of
■uch cartlfleata ahall ba ra In which It waa aaaaaaad ar*
Dwnlel. All o f aald properly you. may hava a g a ln it aald haa been commenced agalnet
aa fallow *:
being In th* County o f Heml­ aetata In tha o ffice o f Hon. you In th* c irc u it Court o f
&amp;
•rifr ,i , .,.4d a r , r ; “ •**1 ” o S ® ? / “ • ■"«»;
r to ^ »
« • * • * - 1 S 5 s ; a i a a i a d to i » * * . « i; Cartlfleata X*. Ti
Tear af Barm-M P P APPLICATION
nol*, Htat* of Florida. Unleao C. Vernon Mia*. County Judaa th* Ninth Judicial C ircuit o f
FOR T A X DRRD
Ika aaTatb^afJ a ly, 1141,wbleb ^ ^ B i i M I n g . ^ n ' o r d * n * * .’
XOTICB is H E R E B Y O IV w ill bo
aold to tha laauane* 11(1
Haa. (P4.IA F lorida Matataa ■uch cartlfleata ahall b* ra­ o f Hemlnole County, at hla th* H utr of Florida In and
Daoeftptiwi a f Prapartyi
M tfca tat dap
Of Ja ly. 1HA RV. , nd f l l , th o^orlaln al A n .
Th* ‘ A tlantic Municipal Ml4tM«w«
blddar at
tba front
daemad a ccording to law th* o ffice 1a th* Court Hour* In fo r Heml,. .!« County, th* a b o t lb4P)
Datad thla U th day a f U oj, i ^ f V othar P lardlSg ln II.. Corporation tha h o ld .r o f tha f c * / , »&gt;* A* g ^ V *
p , " 7 Bag. 14* ft. W. ot HE Cor. af
property deecrlbed
In auch Hanford. Florida, within ela brrilateil t » o f which 1*1
NOTICE
IH
H
EREBY
O
IV
X
W
U
o
f
XE&lt;«
o
f
HE1
*
Run
IN I,
I o f flea a f tha Clark o f tha r l r . I fallaw lag cartlfleata haa fit*
H ooia a t Hanford, rior*
VIVOS IIANK
EN. That A tlantic Municipal cartlfleata will b* aold to tba calender month* from Hi* time FALL ItIVER
X.
(o
ft.
W.
to
Park
Avanu*
Plaintiff. -»• - HAROLD W .
-------1 oult Court on o r bafora tha •* 11,1 cartlfleata fo r tag daad « »•
‘ h* fJr» l Monday In
Corporation tho holder o t th* hlghaat bidder at the front
Arthur H. Baahwitht iU \ Ith £ £ ot July A d l i t
«• *• «»*u N tharaon. Tha ca r. Jh* »&lt;*»«&gt;• •» J « ly . *••«. which H. H ft. to Bag. Haetlon I f follow in g eertlflcat* ha* flltd door o f Ih* Hemlnola County o f th* G rit pubtlcatoa o f this JOHNSON and JUNK L. JOHNnolle*. Each claim or demand
Townahlp I t Rang* 14 E.
Clark Circuit Court,
Court llouea at Banford. F lo r­ must ba In w ritin g and con ­ HON, hla wlfo, *t al., D afand} f hy . 7 rf . l l t i d o ^ a d J £ I !'« * * «• humbar and y .a r a f I
'» «
Name In which aaaaaaed Cul- aald cartlfleata for ta t deed
Bamlaola County, riorld n
nrar *M afaaM w b T ’b J " w k « I
^dojirlulfau
I , , { ? U 4 lh l* l l , h “ f • ' “ *Jr- len-and llark ey. Realtor*. All to be laauad theraun. Th* cer­ ida. on the flrat Monday In tain tha p D ct of residence, ante. In Chancery No. 13134.
lab Jana 4. 11. t l , U .
Th* natur* o f this suit I*
takaa aga ln it you for tha ra. }*■•
Bl,a ,l1* J,* m* ( u c a I .)
o f aald property being In th* tificate number and yaar of tha month uf July. 1(41, which and poet o ffice o f llie cla im ­
foreclosure o f that certain
M
Hat damandad In tha Com. «■
‘ mn
« • U L ^Arthur H. Beckw ith. Jr. County o f Hemlnol*. Htat* o f tfiuanco, tha daacrlptlon of la tha l i t day o f July. t (* l.
ant and m u il ba sworn to by m urtgsg* from said defand«
aa
follow
a:
Datad
thla
U
th
day
o
f
May.
plaint.
Ih*
property,
and
th*
nam*
In
tha
claimant,
hla
agent
or
Florida.
Unlaaa
auch
ce
rtifi­
Clark
C
ircuit
Court,
till
I f T K I 4 P A m jC A T M B
• iris to plaintiff, dated Dec­
Taar af
1141.
Thla Kotlea ahall ba publlab. Cartlfleata, « Xo.
, 0, u
attorney, or tha lim a shall ember 31, 1(10 and recorded
Hemlnala County, Florida cate ahall ba radaamad accord­ which It w a* aaeeeaed ar* a* (HEAL)
M U T A B ---------ad onea a waak for fou r con - I l , a- f nc* - 1* ? 1
.
follow a:
ba cold.
ing to law tho property 4aa
Publlih Juna 4, 11. 14, 11.
December SO, 1110 In O fficia l
Arthur H. Backwlth. Jr..
__
aacutUa wacko In Tha Hanford _
Tf « ? ■ ? , ? •
,
Violet O. Andarion
crlbad In aoeh certificate will Certificate No. HIT Tear o f
Records Bonk 334 ra g e 13b
a t M 4tl
__ I Karald
I "• *&lt; ft* " f K. 1(1.1 ft. o f l i l t
Clark Circuit Court.
Aa Adm lnlalratrlt o r aald o f the Public Records o f Heml­
ba aold to tho hlgheal bidder laauane* 1(41
KOTICB M H EREBY fllV ^ | d , h, . . . .
. „
XF.U o f * W 'i «M aa H 1(1.4 CDJ.I4
Hemlnol* County, Florida
D oorflptlop o f Proportyi
tita ta
at tba front d oor of tho Haml
BX, That Atlantia Municipal . D^u V |,y ,
- * r # f "**• ft) fa ction 11 Townahlp 11
nola
County, Florida, gneum A. T. McKay
x o T trM o r
A m .m iT t o !«
nola County Court llouaa at L j I P Lavada Court Plat Uook Publlih Juna 4. I t, It, 33.
berlng that certain place a r
Corporation tha holder * t t k* (|BAt&lt;)
R a ia 11 E.
IH I
Attorney at M w
I Pag* l (
Hanford,
Florida,
on
th*
flrat
FOR
T
A
B
DRBD
parcel
of
property
located
fallaw lag aartlflaata kaa filed I
Arthur H. Beckw ith Jr I
*• which aaaaaaad John
T *J
U IH Mouth Orange Aeanua
104-1* n
F lorida a tat at oa Monday In th* month o f July Nam* In which a lie n e d IV C D J -ll
situate, and being la aald
aald cartlfleata fa r tag daad
a . r k . f C ircuit c S ir t
*
All o f aald
Urlando, Florida
o f ,IOMI
t i l l , which la th* l i t day o f A. A Ernaalln* I . Forward.
County
and
HtatR
lo
w
it :
la ba laauad
tharaon.
Tha
aar;
gjm
laala
County
Plor
da.
I"
«ha
County
1
•*
M
,
»
All o f aald property balng In NOTICM OF APPLICATION
Publlih Jua* I, It, II. I I
-----------k —
—
------------“ •
.
B lW r iU B . I
fla m , a i n ln
U la la
I4
I ..I A .
July, 1MI.
M t 1. B lock I. NORTH
irncata number and year ‘ JI P u b ireb '"ja n a '“ ( ' " " n
V i°r‘ |I' I J f lam inola. i l a t a o f ' yiirlda'. r 2 ° V S * t 7 . i . ,i f i n ,! S T
FOR T A X D EED
th*
County
o
f
Hamlnolo,
B
u
t*
C
D
J
-ll
Datad
thla
ltth
day
a
f
May,
taauaaea, tba daaarlptlan f f J lllI
*
**• Unlaaa auch cartlfleata ahall
J h1V A tlantia M u nlolf*!
O R L A N D.O TOW XAITB
o f Florida. Unlota auch eertl- I arc. I M l * F ie ri da itatataa
Ika property, and tha name In
ba radaamad a ccord in g to l a w C °rporM lon tha holder a f tha 1111.
FOURTH ADDITION, aa
flcato ahall ba redeem ed a c ­ far (M at
IN r o l NTT Jt'D O E ’S t'O t'RT,
recorded In Plat Bnok 11,
which It waa aaaaaaad are a* c r j * * ________________________ the property daaertbad in auch I ,
f
? " t! (HEAL)
NOTICE IH H EREBY O IV- iUMI.NOLE COUNTY, FLO R.
cording to law th* property
Arthur
H.
Beckwith,
Jr..
page 21, Public Racordg
fallow *!
n o T ir o o r
a p o tir ttim
rarllflcata will b* aold to tha
,o r
daacrlbad In auch cartlfleata EN, That A tlantic Municipal IDA
Clark Circuit Court
Cartlfleata X *. I I
T«nr * f
%
**J2•*CAT,OI,, hlahaat blddar at th* fron t
,‘ h*r4&lt;»". Th* carof Hemlnol* County, Flora
Corporation tha holder o t th* EFT ATE OF
will b* aold to th* hlghaat bid
■amlnola
County,
Florida
Ida.
taaaaaea 1441
__ ____ _
ip tT a r f^ S a ^ ^ . . . . . . . ««»»&gt; » ' the gam lnola County
'»«• «• " u,T b*r . * nd, l * tT "5
dar at th* front door o f th* follow ing eartlflcato haa fHad HUGO W. WOI-F,
Raaae(pl(aa Od P w f e t t i i
n J.*4,1* * * * * * * ■*■*•*•• Court Houaa at la n fo rd . F lo rdaacrlptlon o f Publlah June 4, 11. 14. 11.
EACH
OF YOU IS REQUIR­
Hamlnolo County Court lloua* •aid eartlflcato for taa daad
Doreasad
CDJ-IT.
ED to f 11a your answ er o f
t o t 11 W att Hide Onrdana
_ tv
Ida. on tha flrat Monday In
gro^ * a ir * ‘ n&lt;, ,h * T * m*
at Hanford. Florida, on Ih* to ba laauad tharaon. Th* ce r ­
nuTiuai in h e r e b y o i v * i lk, Mnnlh . , »„•_ . . . . A , , ,
n which It w a* aaaaaaad ar*
NOTICE TO CREDITOR*
That A
Atlantic
Un
.I.ln
. foMowa’,-------------____
flrat Monday In th* month o f tificate number and year o f TO ALL PERnON* HAVING other written defense* to th *
NOTICE OF A F F U C A T IO *
l?.m *BU ,,w h l.h , !tM*.Ta*4 O r.** I J!X.
" . Tba*
tlantic M
u .M
pa.ll I
J"lonth Vo f July, * 11(1. ZWhich
X " II u"u
Complaint with th* Ctork o f
July, 11(1. which la th* lat leauanc*, th* daacrlptlon o f CLAIM*
FOR T A X DEED
* lU ffo r d . A ll # f **ld i n * I C o w f flllo fl th* holder o f th* I
. l i . *t|E
I C *rllflc*t* N*&lt;», t i l l
OR
DEMAND*
Taar *f
th* Circuit Court o f Hemlnola
Ih* proparty, and th# nam* In AOAINAT » AID ESTATE i
Iir e , 1P4.lt F lorida atatotea day of July, 11(1.
o tr tr balng In »fcV c“ unly • » % » « • « J » » lin * n lo h a. filed ..J ? * * 4 ,h " U lh
ot U t r ' i.a u .n c* 1141
County, Florida, In thla pro­
o f 10*0 )
Datad till* U lh day o f May. which It waa aaaaaaad ar* aa
You and each o f you ar* ceeding and to sere* g co p y
E m r*el*. Itata o f Florida. I* 1! ' cV , ’ fl5\,J t» r ta t daad j ^ (|)
|
Daacrlptlon o r Fropoatyt
followa:
NOTICE IB H EREBY DIV­ 11( 1.
hereby notified and required thereof upon tha p la in tiff*
trnia** auch ( i f t l d c i t * ■hill I 1® 1® iMUtd th*r*on. Th* c*r* I
avii
Certlflcat* No. 1144
Taar a f to file, any claim * and de­ attorneys,
ES’, That A tlantic Municipal (HEAL)
b* radaamad ncM rdlng t . 'l a w
tlflcai* nambar and year o f
* [ '.
whose name* and
Arthur II. Beckw ith, Jr., laauane* 1(41
mand* which you, or alther address ara hereinafter sot
tba preparly daaertbad In aucb Jaauanca, tha daacrlptlon af
Pem inofa" Cnuntr” * Florlda I •
v * m* *■ w hich aaaaaaad MIc* Corporation th* holder of th*
Doocripttoa a t P rop e rtyi
Clerk Circuit Court
a f you, may have a ga ln it aald forth, aa rtqu lrtd by law, not
aartlflcnta w ill b* aold t* th* »• !&gt; " ? " » » • • «&lt; ,h# » * m* publlih JuS* (
il
IB BA I **»»•' * * « « « • • Ramanar. All follow in g cartlfleata haa tlla l
Hemlnol* County, Florida M t T W ashington Park O vltd* attain In th* o ffice o f lion.
blgbtat blddar at tba fron t 11» which It waa aaaaaaad
I ljjY|
**’ ** * o f aald property ^
- i - - ■balng
In *w.
tha aald cartlfleata for taa daad
taler Ilian the (th day o f
ilt " J
Plat Book 1 Pag* II
C. Varnun Ml*#. Jr., County
( » V af tha gamlneia County I
follow a:
County o f Hemlnolo. Htalo of to ba laauad tharaon. The Publlih Juno I, lit II, 11.
COJ-I
Nam* In which aaaciaad M all* Judg* of Hamlnolo County, at July 1(13. In default th ereof
Oanrt Houao at Hanford, Flar* C arllfli*to Xo, l i f t (11/111)
Florida. Unlaaa auch certlfl* eertlflcat* num ber and year CDJ-31
will proootd ex
M. F oliar. All o f sold property hi* o ffice In Ih* Court House the cau-e
of laauanca, Ih* daacrlptlon of
M*. an th* flrat Meaday In i T«*I of &gt;
.&gt; ,V n c* . l &gt;J 1 ___ _
XOTICR OF AFFt.lCA Ttaw **••
*&gt;• radaamad accord
parte upon th* entry o f a
■aw month
......... .o.f July.
. . . . . 14(1.
----- ------------.
.
FOR T A B UF.KD
I In* to law tho properly dee- th* properly, and th* name In NOTICE OF APPLICATION being In th* County o f Heml- la Sanford, Florida, within s it Deere* I'ru Cunfcaeu against
tba
which L. . . t * ™ * * * " . . * * ___
* * *- * * *
nule, Htat* o f Florida. Unleas calendar
POR TAX DEED
months
from
lha you.
M tha lot day o f July, 1141. |
4 Homavllla Plat Book » (taa. 104.14 F lorida ntntnloo e,ll,•,, ,n ,u ch ««rllfle a to will 1 lilch II waa aaaaaaad ar* aa
f*o*. I0 4 .lt Florida Itatataa auch carllflcata ahall ba ra- time o f th* flrat publication
Datad Ihla U th day o f May, •’ •■o **
I s ( tea*l
bo aold to tha hlahaat bidder follow *:
WITNESS my hand and th*
daamed
a
ccording
ta
law
th*
Cartlfleata No. 44
Year af a l 10(0)
o f Ihla gu llet. Each claim or official seal uf said Court In
1H4.
Ic^SJaLr
W
I5LehA?f'.^*7.aMC2 fi,
XOTICH IH HERERT (HV, , ®"t d“ or of Jk*
NOTICE IH IIEItEBY G IV ­ property daacrlbad In auch demand must ba In w riting Hemlnole C ou n t), Florida, lhl*
laauanca 1(41
(SEAt,)
Company, Inc. A ll o f aald pro- KV T h ll A lU n lte Munlclual ,,0,• r « “ n»F ‘ -’ ourt Houaa at
EN, That Atlantic Municipal rarllflcata w ill b* told to th* and contala lha place o f real- *th da&gt; o f June, 1((3.
Daaertptton a f Property I
Arthar H. Baehwltb. J r , H R f
,h * ,C o!,?, , , . 8 f Corporation lh# holder o f the H ,n,ord* Xlorldn, on the flrat
Clark Clreult Court.
Hamlnolc, it a t o o f
Florida. I follwwlnw cartlfleata haa filed Monday In tha month o f July, M l I lilk. ( Tier 1 Tli* Town Corporation lha holder o f tha hlghaat blddar a l the front dance and post o ffice address (HEAD
■amlnola Connty. Florida
•u ,k eertlflcate ahall ; ^ eVrtlflca a fo r taa d .J d ,M 1* which la lha le t day of o f Hanford Plat Hook 1 Paga* follow ing ce rtifica te haa filed door o f tha Hemlnola County o f th* claim ant and must ba
Arthur II. Reckw lth. J r .
21 to (4 and 111 111 l l i 114 •al&gt;l certificate for l a deed Court H om e at Hanford. F lo r­ ■worn to by th* claim ant, hla
cle rk o f th* Circuit Court
m hllah Juaa 4. II. II . I».
E S r ib ff
' ‘ eh to b . la.uaM tharaon. t S . ca r• &gt; »« • .
M
to ba laauad thereon. Tha car- ida, on Ih* flrat Muiiday In agent o r attorney, or the
A I II
Ity: Margaret E. T yr*
« ± ! ! ______________________ «r ii? u .ptVti i u ib i W i a ' i M
u t r J
#f MtT Nam* la w hich aaaaaaad Jo* tlflcata number and year uf tba month o f July, 13(1. which I t n l ahall b* void.
Deputy Clerk
U A Miriam l» Moat. All o f lituance, tha deacrlptlon o f la Iho 1st day o f July, 11(1.
BOTICB o r AFFfclCATlOM hlghaat blddar At th* front ! ? , H on a rU
ari
h i .a m
(HEAL)
1*1 Maym* I. W o lf
tleardall,
tlrldley and Lawlg
Datad
tbl*
U
th
day
ot
May,
tha
property,
and
tha
nama
aald
property
balng
In
th*
A*
E iecu trla o f
a a l d Attorneys for P la in tiff
FOR T A B ORRD
| door o f l b . a .m ln o l. County ! a* w * i * |{ r 'w
la ad *ara I
A r lh w H. B .ck w .tb , Jr.
1141.
Court Houaa at Hanford, F lor­
In
which
It
waa
aaieaaad
sra
County
o
f
Hemlnola,
Htata
o
f
(Poo. 104.1* rtotum *ao(
Clark
C
ircuit
Court,
oatatc
(« North Court Street
(HEAL)
ida, on iho flrat Monday In aa follow a:
aa follow *:
•4 104*1
Darlu J. icardi
T«ww « r I
Hrinlnole County. Florida Florida. Unlaaa auch rartlfl
’oat o ffic e llox 1)34
Arthur H. Tlackwlth, Jr., Attorney at M w
NOTICE IH H ERERT OIV- lha month o f July, 11(1, which I Cartlllcata No. (44
Certificate No. ( ( I Yaar
cata ahall b* radaemad ao
*" Puhllak Juna I. It, II, 11.
Orlando,
Florida
Clark
C
ircuit
Court,
BX, That Atlantic Uunlolpal la tha lat day o f July, IM1.
I
________. . . .
Ir.uanca
1(41
curding
to
law
th*
property
1(11
P. U. Box KA
Publlih Juna 11. II, 32 A July
Hemlnole, County. Florida
Ueacrlptloa ot Prwportyi
daaertbad In auch cartlllcata
Corporation tha holder o f the
Dated thla U lh day ot May ,
i t.
W . „
Winter Park. Florida
C D J-U
1343.
Bag. (IV Cor. NIV U o f N B « Publlab Juno 4. 11. 11. t l .
follow ing eortlflcota haa filed 11(1.
J?rj e a u t r i i i l i l 1 Piwi* n . l 1 --------------------------------------------------- w ill b* aold la th* hlghaat hid
Publlsk Juno ( . II. II. 32
CDJ-41.
Id eartlflcato for laa daad I (HKAM
l
t7 a m *
NOTICM OF APPLICATION dar at lha front door af th* Hrotlon IT Townahlp ! ( Rang* 1(41
CDJ-14
b . laauad .tharaon. T h . c . r - |
A r t h .r _H. Rack,with. J r .
« *„
Abi„ .
^OR T A B DEED
Hemlnol* County Court lfoua* 11 K Itun N. 113.4 ft. to PUB CDJ-IT
AMENDED NOTICR OF at IT
Clark
Court,
Ilflcata number and year o f .
» ■ '« » Circuit
,...- w ,. &lt;
..,o ,
■. _ «■ . «
.
,
i iI-too.
w , «w
noticr o f a p pl ic a t io n
IOLIO Florida *latntoa at Hanford, Florida, an Ih* Itun X. la Dag. (2 Min. K.
TO! TER RY LEE DAVIS and
laaaanc*. lha daacrlptlan of
Barolnola County, Florida
' o f !• (• )
FOH T A X IIF.F.D
flrat Monday In the munth of 11* ft. to R /W o f Htale Ruad NOTICE OF APPLICATION
P im .lJ H ANN DAVIH.
FOR TA X DEED
lha property, and tha name la Publlih Juna ( , II, II, It.
I * 1' * . „ * * , .
NOTICE IH HKIIKIIT OIV- July, 1(4), whlrh la the 1*1 41 NWly Along IDud 311.3 ft
(Bee. I M .lt Florid# *fata le*
his wlfa, Dafandanla.
H. 43 d. ( ft. lo P o ll Heel Ion IT I tee. 1*4.1* Ptoetda Slatato* •I 1*4*1
day o f July, 1(41.
Itesldenco
and
M ailing
w“ * .........
®2L2i_______________________8 V 2 S E r n u r 1: ; ' ; 1
I •
\
? : n,hi1:id.M
ru: l,c,r ;:
* ( l» l* i
NOTICE IH HEREBY GIV
Datad thla U lh day o f May Townahlp 10 Hang* 33 K
Address Unknown.
NOTICE 1* HEREBY G IV- EN, That A tlantic Municipal
Cartlfleata Xo. 44
Taar o f * O T ,,;"
or
APPLICAT , OX flcAl* ahall l.a
fo llow in g cartlfleata liaa filed 1441.
Nama In which aaaeaaed T. R.
YOU
AND
EACH
OP
T o lf
Jr. A Carlan* Phllllpa. All of EN, That Atlantia Municipal Corporation the holder of the ara hereby notified that suit
laauaaca 1141
I
. I S ? - ’ * .*
i»
. . . m i l I , * IJ cartlfleata for taa dead (HEAL)
aald proparty balng la th* Corporation th* holder o f th* fallow ing eertlflcat* haa filed haa been com m enced against
Arthur H. Baakwtth, Jr.,
p «*«rt*" » * f f^ w a c t y i
im
J ia ^
I lo b . laauad tharaon. Tha ear
,
b. f nnd p a ir nf
County o f Homlnol*. Htat* of follow ing cartlfloat* haa fHad •aid cartlfleata for tax deed you In tha Circuit Court of
Lot 4 Ulh. 14 Lockhart a iu h NOTICM IH HKItEHY O IV- -IJ&gt; "a aold to tha klHhe.t J,’ ,
Clerk Circuit Court,
"0urm ” ,f “ V l “ and*
aald carllflcata fo r tax dead to be lu lled
dlrialon Plat Hook I Page 1*
That A »I*"U °, Municipal *•«•*«»•» at «h* fron t d oor .
thereon. The
Hemlnol* County, Florida Florida, t.'nlea* aucli rartlfl
r.amm i., wlilrh It w at Puhllrii June (, 11. II, U.
to ba laeuad tharaon. Til* ce r ­ certlfl* ate number and year o f tha Ninth Judicial Circuit of
rate ahall ba redeemed ar
Name In wliluli aaaaaaad Cllt- I Corporationi tli* hoM*r o f lh*|5Il* Hrmlnol* ( «»uiity C-oiirt I ..
Ihe Htale o f Florida In and
tiled
1
ford Andaraon. All o f aald p ro- follow ing ccartKl.
a n na tn. .h a.
.
n , » ,» ■ '« '« • • • »
^ ••
I a i* » a .co l r. .. . a.. . fo llo ww.:-.
cording lo law the pruperty tificate number and year o* leauanc*. tha description o f (or Hemlnole County, the ab ­
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deecrlbed In auch certificate Issuance, the descrtptlun of tha pruperty, amt tha nama In breviated title o f which Is*
p in y balng In tha County o f aald oartlllcata fur n ta i
*l tVai
Su- *1*1
T» * r
Mauilnola. Htata o f
riorlda. to bo laauad tharaon. Tho car- •« •»uly. m i . wM ch la th * lat lMUaBe,
m t
will ba arid to the hlghaat the property, and the nam* In which II waa aascaicd ar* aa FALL IHVKR 8 AVINGH BANK,
.NUTICn OP APPLICATION
Unlaaa auch carllflcata ahall IJlflcntw number and year o f * »» ■* Ju,lr*
I
DaM ciaiU c ot Property
blddar at tha fron t dour of which It wa* •••ataed ar* a* followa:
POR TAX DEED
Daaeelptloa
“•lain tiff, -va- T E R R Y LKH
ba radaamad according to law Ilaauanca, lh* daacrlptlon o f the I * *•*" ,h l" 1' 1'1 “ f ° ‘ May le.ta ( A II li m a HI. ltd.) Illk H ie . 1*4.1* Florida at* tales tha Hemlnola County Court follow *:
Cartlfleata No. 31 Taar * f DAVIH and PIIYLIJH ANN
Year o
th* property daacrlbcd In ouch Iproperty, and lh* name In
llouaa at Hanford. Florida, on Cartlfleata No. 1111
1 Imkaelaw Plat Hook 4 Page o ( l***t
laauanca t i l l
DAVIH, hla wife. Ilefandante,
certificate w ill h« arid to tha which It waa aaacaccd ar* a i MHl'.AM
tha (Irat Monday In lha month laeuanc* 1(41
NOTICE IH IIEItEBY OIV
Deaeetptlo# a f Property i
14
In Chancery No. 131(1.
Deoeelpria# o f Proportyi
hlghaat bidder at tha front follow a:
* r*’,',r {•;, .",,:k w t''.
Xama
hich aaaaaaad
ima In w
wlilrh
aaiceead Jama
J
EN, That Allautlc Municipal o f July, 11(1. which la the
H. I ll ft o f N. 144 ft. uf W
The nature nf thla ault I*
N. 3110 ft. o f H. SiO ft. o f (1 fl. of K 10 ch o f HE &gt;- o f
door o f tha Hemlnot. County K * rtlflc* ta No. 11(1
Taar af
M. Young at al. All of ari&lt;
aald Corpnrallun tha holder of the lat day o f July. 1(41.
Court Houaa at Hanford, Flor- laauanca Unit
I
. H*"**""!- t.ounly. F lo r id a ' property being In tha County follow in g carllflcata haa ftlad
lu ta d thla U lh day of May. X IV J E o f Park Hectlou 1* N W ', I M u H 2* ft. A E 40 a foreclosure o f that certain
m
ortgaac
from aald defend­
Townahlp 31 Range 31 E
Ida, on tha flrat Monday In I
Uaoarlpltow o f Proportyi
' ul’ ,l ' h Ju', » *« l , &lt;
J1&gt;
of Hamlnolc, Hist* o f Florida aald cartlfleata (or ta t daad 11( 1.
fl. o f N. 31 ft. o f X 13 ft.)
Nama In which aaaaaaad T h eo­ Haetlon It Townahlp 11 lla n gi ants lo plaintiff, dated A pril
tho month o f July, 11(1, which I l o t 114 tjuaen'a Mirror Houtk I •***
Unlaaa auch cartlfleata ahall to ba laauad tharaon. Tha ce r­ (HEAL)
13, 1(41 and recorded April
la tha lat day of July, 1MI.
I IT«» nook 1 I’ agaa t l A ( (
|C D J-U __________________________ ba redeemed according to law tificate number and yaar af
Arthur H n tck w lth , Jr., dora J. A Novalla a . Aulln. 34 E
All o f aald pruparly balng In Name In which aaaeaaed J. T 11. 1(41. In O fficia l ftarord*
Clark Circuit Court,
tha properly daacrlbad In auch laauanca, tha daacrlptlon o f tha
“ “ m ‘
•'
S 7 S
£ ■ « » ■ !• » ;
»»"■ ■ « « c
L ir y t io V
th County o f Hamlnot*. Htata Green. All o f aald property llook 321 paga 211 o f th* Pub­
Hemlnola County, Florida
cartlfleata w ill ba aold to tha property, and tha nama In
o f Florid*. Unleea auch cartl- being In the County o f Heml lic Records o f Hentlnol* Coun­
WEAL)
of arid property bring In tha . .
lM .ia rU rtO o ie o r.ie w I hi*i'*at bidder at tho ' front which It waa aaaaaaad art aa Publl-h Juna (. II, II. 3&gt;flcata shall l&gt;a redeemed ac- note, m ate o f Florida. I’ nlaas ty, Florida, encum bering that
Arthur II. Rachwllh, Jr.. I County of Heinlnola, g la to of I .
d..ur of tin Hcmlnule County follow a:
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curding tu law tha pruperty •uch ic r tlflc a le ahall ba re ­ certain piece o r parcel o f
Clark Clreult Court,
| Florida. Unlaaa auch c e r t lfl-1■" 'vS'Ti.T
r ii'a
it'C- ih iii i i r i i r , i i v . Court llouee at Hanford, Flor
Carllflcata No. I l l
Yrar af
property located, situate, an-l
■amlnola County. Florida
NOTICE OF APPLICATION described In such cartlfleata deemed a ccording to law tha bring In aald County and
cata
ahall
a ccord
- I K‘
KN
xiiut A
A lU
tlantic
Munlolual I
Hr»t
In laauanca 1(41.
■n |In
R
hradaamad
. Rnrniiarlv
P « n . P . ; 7rl*a.
* .
* Tl*®1
n tlo Municipal
Id*
Ia«ha ,lha
r'*
1*
All*nilL
MUlllOlpAI
„ «&gt;"
. . n ,»&gt;»•
..a V
i„iw iMonday
k « &gt;ki..b
will ba aold to tha hlghaat property deacrlbtd
Publlab Juna (, It, II. ]}.
FOR TAX DEED
In auch Htata. to -w ll:
DoarrtptUa ot Propaatyi
i l Tue^ e . m n / . . . t? ili Corporation lha h old .r o f ih .
h . monlh o f July. 11(1, which
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(See. 1*4.1* F lorid# 1 la I# tea blddar »t th* front door of rarllflcata w ill b* aold to th*
M t 10. Block T * . NOnTIt
b
o l d in
i o t the
h l hlgheat
h lJh M f'Mbidder
H rf.) Mld
follow in g certifica te .haa
filed
,hte* d 1,1
ot J u ,r • 1**, ‘ M t 1 lllb, II Tlar C Tlia Town
tha Hemlnola County Court hlgheat blddar at Ihe front
bea ^101(1
.. d
...i , * lu
Dated
thla U lh day af May of Hanford Plat Buok 1 Pagaa • f !*&lt;•)
t&gt; It I. A N D O TOWNHITH
RUTUH OF APPLirATION
NOTICE IS H EREBY OIV- Houaa at Hanford. Florida, on door nf tha Hamlnola County
24
lo
41
and
111
111
111
111
FOURTH ADDITION, aa
i u M ..^ c o................................................
uM
»• i . . « . 't .
■?*.
FOR TAB PEEK
, ^. .i. i. v..........
EN, That A lU n tlo Municipal tha flrat Monday In lha month Court Houaa at Hanfurd. F lo r­
111
....
IKIcata number and year of (HNAM
recorded In Plat Book 11,
Corporation Ilia holder o f lha o f July. 1»(3. which la lha ida, on Ilia flrat Monday In
Arthur It. Backwlth, Jr
Nama
In
which
aaaaiiad
Ellpage
21, Public Ramr-la
ST n m " *
............................
T o W I n '^ m o n l h 'S ? July t M U ^ ^ . T b ^ ^ . c r i p 'l l o i ; " ? the
Clark Circuit Court
lha month nf July. 1(43. which
•abatli M w ry. All o f aald pro­ follow in g cartlfleata haa filed lat day of July. 1M3
nf Hamlnola County, Flar*
Datad thl* U th day o f May. la lh* lat day of July, IMS
NOTICE IH H E R t.n r OIV-1 i x j . Which la i h i h let J dLy prh°.p*r ,}r:
' h* "l* ln* ln
Hemlnol* County. Florida perty balng In th* County af ■aid ra rllflcata fo r tax dead
hla.
EX. That Atlantic Munlulpal|0f July. 1*41.
•folMwaS*
"
, r * * ' Publlak Jua* I, t l, II, 11.
Datad thla 12th day at May.
Hemlnol*, Htata o f
Florida. to ba laauad theraun. Tha ce r­ 1(43.
EACH OP YOU IH REQUIRe
Corporation th* hold. r at lit*
Datad Ihla U th day o f May,
... . . .
....
t» * l
tificate number and yaar af (SEAL)
Unlaaa
auch
cartlfleata
ahall
t
i
l
l
.
ED
lo file your answ er or
follow ing rtrtld ca t* haa (11*41 m i .
Cartlfleata No. II *
Toar of
..
Arthur H. Backwlth. Jr.,
ba radaamad a ccording to low laauance, th* deacrlptlon of
(HI! ALT
Other written defense* to tha
aald rartlflrat*
IMMlO _ P
**
*
Clark Circuit Court.
tha
property,
and
tha
name
In
. . . for laa
.... dead II (HEAL)
I laauane#
IkaBaaloM
lh*
pruparly
deacrlbod
la
auclt
Arthur
If
Beckwith.
Jr,
Ueoerlpllow a l P roportyi
Complaint with the Clark o f
Hemlnola County, Florida
to b* laauad thereon. Th# carArthur II. Rtokwllh. Jr.
XUTIl'R o r
APPLICATION
hlch It waa aaeesaed ara as
certificate will bo aold to tha
Clerk Circuit Court.
Lota i l l A 3(1 Black llain
lha Circuit Court o f Hrmlnola
tlflcata number and year ot
Clark Circuit Court
Publish June 4. II. t*. &gt;2FOR TAX DECK
hlahaat blddar at lha front follow s:
Hemlnole County. Florida County, Florida, In thla promock
Plat
llouk
1
Page*
It
laauanca, lh* daacrlptlon of
Hemlnol* County, Florida
Tear o f 1CU
Publish Juna 4. 11. II. 12.
A lug and Plat liuuk 1 Paga* t ie r . 104.1* Florida atatwtaa dour uf tha Hamlnola County Certificate No. ( ) !
rcrdlna
and to aarv* a copy
th* property, and the nama In publlab June I, 11. 11, : ( .
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at 104*1
Court llouaa at Hanford. F lor­ laauanca 1141
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I* It* A l i t
thereof upon tha p la in tiff*
which It waa aaaaaaad art a*|||(j
NOTICE IS H EREBY OIV- ida, on tha flrat Monday In
Dceeelgfta# at P rop erty'
Nam*
In
w
hlck
aaaaaaad
Lll
• Honiara, w ho,* name* and
in
tub
c t r c it t
iu ir t
followa:
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lha month o f July. 1(11, which M ta I A I Blk. C Tract I NINTH JUDICIAL CIRC! IT. NOTH g UF APPLICATION a-l-lreas ara harelnaftar aet
i . : . N .ch .m a n " . V T All oi
^ . " h o M . ? " . '^
Carllfteal* No. 1*1 Tear of
Hanlamto Hprlnca A ccordin g to
FUR TAX DEED
la Ilia l it day o f July. 1(41.
forth, as required by Jaw,
IN
AND
FUR
AEMINULR
laauanca 11*1
NOTICE OF APPLICATION •aid property being In !!&gt;• P - n ^ l V i r a e 'm i c a t ^ V a a ^ 'u d
(See. 1* 1. 1* Flarlda Slalalea
Datad Ihla Uth day of May, Flat T hereof Recorded I'pon Clll'NTA. FLORIDA
County ot Hemlnole, H ula o f i ” . .
!..!.
not later Ilian lha (lh day v f
Uaaertallan o f Propertyi
FOR TA X IIF.KU
tba Public R ecords ot Hanri11
( 1.
ot
1*
1
*)
Florida.
.
Unlaaa
auch
ce
rtlfl.
c
*r‘
I
'f
*
'*
.
f
"
r
.
'
l
l
.
d.V
.'
July I(«3 In defa u lt th -ra of
M le I II A 11 lllehpam Plan­
IN CHANCERY Nil. CD**
(le e . 1*1.1 A Law* at t » 4 l)
|to ba laaued thereon. Tha cer­
nola County. Florida
NOTICE IH II PIIt l: BY GIV
Arthur It. Backwlth, Jr.
cate*
ahall
ba
radaamrd
acthe causa will proceed *x parlo
tation Plat Book t Pag* II
FED
ER
AL
NATIONAL
MORT­
.NOTICE IH HEIIEBY OIVtificate number and year o f
Nama In which aesessad Max
EN. That Atlantic Municipal
Clark Clrrult Court,
Nam* ■I
In which
of
J. A Jean L. Oaraplc. All ot GAGE AHHOCIATION. A Cor­ Corporation lha holder of the upon tha entry o f * Deere*
,
rnaaaeaed
v . r -. -EYli­, KS‘ Th“
A,1* nll° Municipal « “ ^ ' " « t®lnU 7 u »h' p ^ (^ I&gt;; u .u . n e . . th . description
u.
gemlnola
County,
Florida
te hath A. Pickard. All of aald I Corporation lha holder o f tha I Mwwasrltewet In auch c.r lirica l* |h prop#rl- pn(| th, B4m,
•eld proparty being in Ihe poration organised under an fotlow ln* certifica te hti filed Pro Confesao against you.
Publlih Juna (. 11. II. 11.
proparty
WITNEHH my hand and Ih*
ty b rin g In tba Connty follow ing cartlfleata haa filed " 'J ' b* . '.’L1'1 , lo
h
which It waa aaaaaaad or* •• CDJ-31
County ot Hemlnole, State af Act o f Congraea and aalatlng •Sid certificate fo r tat deed
o f H em
ln ole. Plata ot _______
.aald
. . . cartlfleata
.......
.L. t. .daad
. . . S,1*l*1* r .•* ‘ J1* front door o f Ih* f0 ||0WiI
official seal o f sal-1 Court In
•Inula.
Florida.
I
for
a
Florida. Unlaaa auch rartlfl- pursuant to tha Federal Na­ to ba Issued thereon. Tba cer
___k. ___, i i l _a . . l .ii I .
...
_
I Kan&gt; iinla d’ naan I w I'liiinl llmiaa I "riiuwat
Hemlnola
County, Florida, Ihla
tional
M
ortgage
Association,
Unlaaa auch certificate ahall t„ bo laauod tharaon. Tha cart' ounJ p J'1uurl
Certlfloata No. t i l l
Yaar af
sale shall ha redeemed a c­
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
tlflcate number and year
be redeemed according lo law (Iflra u number and yaar o f
,h T leauanc* 1*11
cording lo law tha pruparty Charter Act. having Its prin­ Issuance, tha description of lilt -lay uf Juna, 1(41.
FOR TAA DEED
(HEAL)
th* pruperty do.erlhad In auch I le.uanca, the daicrlpll.m o f tha I V T *
*ht ,,loll‘ h uf
uearelpilow a f Prapartyi
Itee. 1*4.1* Flaetda dtatatc* daacrlbad In aucli certificate cipal ofrlca In Ilia City of the property, and (ha nama In
Arthur H Beckw ith. J r.
r«rtlflcMU w ill b« »oId lo lh« I pruptrty, oru! Iho namo In ^J1
?***iJI^ ch # lll# 1-1 ***** I Lot* 4 k. h Illk. I&gt; Klrol AJJI- s f 1*4*1
111 ba aold to lha hlgheat 22 aililnglou D istrict of C ol­ which It was assessed art aa
Clerk o f tha Circuit Court
hlghaat. blddar at tha front |which It . . . . . . . . . a d a r . a* K / J i ! * * }***-.
....................
tTon lo U r a l. T .r r lc a Flat
NOTICE IH HEREBY G IV ­ bidder at th* front door af umbia.
folio
»
ai
Dated
Ihla
13th
day
a
f
May,
door o f th* Hamlnola County follow*)
lly: Margaret E. Tyra
P lain tiff j
Book 1 Pag* 41
EN, That A lU ntlo Municipal lh* Hemlnol# County Court
Certlflcat* No. ( ( ( Yaar af
Deputy Clark
Court llaua* at Hanford, F lo r-I Cartltlcat* No. t i l l
Tear of t i l l .
Nama In which aaaaaaad Rack Corporation th* holdar o f tha lloua* at Hanford. Florida, on v*.
laauanca t(* l
(HEAL)
Ida, on lb* flrat Monday In laiuanc* 11(1
lleardall.
Grldley and M w la
ORVILLE
F
T
.
K
EPH
ART
and
Dora Graham. All o f aald follow ing ca rllflcata has filed th* flrct Monday In the munth
Deaertpllaa ot Property!
Arthur H. Backwlth. Jr., A
th* month o f July, IM l, which
Doooriptlaa a f Propertyi
properly being In Ih* County •aid certificate fo r tax dead o f July. IM l. wlilrh I* the IRENE U. KF.I'IIART Ms wife, fait 114 lleptut o f Wlnwood Attorneys for Plaintiff
Clark Circuit Court,
la tho tat day o f July, IM l.
Lot j - g u, u |.uBll ||*|g h t . Ra
*o North Court Htre*t
Refandania.
tat day o f July. t(*3
to ba laaued lharaon. Tha cer
B .m ln o l. i“ ,.o»T»
........ j . o f Hemlnola, HUt* of Florid*
Park fla t Hook 1 Faxe 30
Datad lhl* U lh day af May, pu t p l . t Book 11 Pag* T4
P o ll O ffice Box 3334
NUTIlE T l) APPFAH
Datad lhl* U th day af May
llflca le number and yaar of
Name In which assessed Frank Orlando, Florida
:.
^
•h*&gt;'
THE
BT.ATK
UF
FLOHIDA
I Nama la which aaaaaaad R » , p u b i f a r ; ; 1
b* radoomad according to law laauanca. tha description of 1(41.
A Gala Jackson. All uf aald Publish June 11, IL 12 *
TUI UIIV1LI.E E. K EPH ART
tha property daacrlbad In aucli lha property, and tha nama (HEAL)
bcln* In tha County July 3, 1(43.
Arthur H. Beckwith. J r . I o f 'i a f d tr ip .M y * bHng**l£ the CUJ’ n __________________________ cartlfleata will ba aold to th* In which It was aaaaaaed art
and IRENE U. KEPH ART oproparly
Arthur ft Backwlth. Jr.,
f Hemlnola. Hlata ot Florida CDJ-41
Address unknown
hlghoat bidder at th* front aa follow a:
Clerk o f Circuit Court
Unites auch certificate shall
YOU ARK IIEIlF.IIY NOTI­ ba redeemed according lo law
geminate County. Florid*
door a f Ih* Hamlnola County Carllflcata No. *Tt
.
• u . l M . 'nS « h , , A ‘rH «'! * O T ,tT a E ° ; A AA u ? J u A T , M
Taar * f
FIED that a suit haa baen fil­ V t property described |B surh In the Canal nf lha Cnnnty
Publish Jua* 4, 11. II. Mlaauanca t i l l
ggyu b Jgg.
.
f* y U U w " t M ^ M r .y g S : &lt; ! « * .» “ *
1 f - rl.
;,‘r. r " i ° . ,adda!;, , U
ed against you In tha above certificate will l&gt;* wild lo the Jndar. arm lnel* Cnnnty, Mat#
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DooeetptUa ot P cop a 'tyi
mt Flarlda, la Prnbata.
entitled cetiaa, and that you
All
HH’
lt
of
N
K
'*
Hat
wain
highest bidder at the front In ea tha Ratals alt
IN TMB
CIRCUIT COURT.
hVJhl.V,* mil"
NOTICE I* HEIUSBY OIV- |h*
°.f J " ,p; *•**• w,l*l5k
M k * Mary Road and Ry A N NOTICM OF APPLICATION ara rtdulrad lo fII# your an­ door of lha Hemlnola County DEM E Y MATH KM H,
NINTH
JUDICIAL CIRCRIT i* Y»M th 7 » l5 i»
d ! « L » fcahl
***. Th** A lU n llc Municipal l&gt; V i.a j . 7 -V u .*!' o f Br. Kd. Haetlon 11 Township
FOR T A X DEED
swer with tha Clark o f this
OF FLORIDA IX AND FOR g ! l | ! i , , ,b r o I i , l e l
Court H a l t !
Corparatloa lh* holder o f U # L , ® * 1*4 ,h U UlUi t f , f *“
r
Dacaased.
(lo # . ISLIS F lorid# tta to la* Court and to aarv* a copy Cuurt llouea at Sanford, F lor­
II Rang* 1* E.
ida, on tha first Monday In
g —HINOLR COUNTY.
.
?
follow in g eartlflcato haa filed
FINAL NOTICE
tharaof upon th* P lain tiff or tha month o f July. IM l. whlrh
ot 1*4*1
Nama In which ttaasaad Jean
Nolle# la hereby alvan that
CMANCERY NO, &gt;**04 „
|
S 'U V 't o . V a ? * *
?«• "T ??. * "
V '4 ^ J r L r
R
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIV­
P
la
in
tiff*
attorooys.
whoa*
Backwlth,
Jr..
•tta Ehrankrana. Alt o f said
ta tha let day o f July, IM l. tha un-lcralgnad will, on Ih*
NOTICE OF l i l t IN
to ha laauad tharaon. Th* carClark Circuit Court,
property balng In tho County EN. That A tlantis Uunlolpal nama and address I* Blahop
■ORTUAUH POHRCLOal'RR July. M il. which In Ih* tat tlflcata number ta d yaar of
Ihla lath day at Ma&gt;. Uth -lay o f July, A D. 1143.
Corporation lha holdar o f Ih* A llornsteln. 24 Hast Pin* IMDated
dar o f July, IM l.
■amlnola
County,
Florida
o
f
gamlnola,
d
iet*
o
f
Florid*.
l
FE D E R A L NATIONAL HURT
present
to
(hr
!l"ron ah la
D .t .4 Ik,a ,» tk day af May. I ^ V V ^ . r . ^ a n V
Unlaaa auch eertlflcat* shall follow in g cartlfleata has filed Htraat. Orlando. Florida, not (HEAL)
OAUU ASSOCIATION,
nama £In I. .
County
Judae
of
Hemlnola
ba radaamad according to law aald carllflcata for ta* da*d talar than July Ird, 1(41. It
Arthur It Be-kwlth. J r. County, Florida, liar final rawhich
It
waa
aaaaaaad
ar*
aa
|
« * ' a “ 'f , | ( M A D
C D J -ll
tha proparly daacrlbad la such ta ba laaued thareon. Th* cer­ you fall to do ao a Deere*
t.'lark
Circuit
Court.
follow
a
:
•»*•
turn,
account
and
vouchara,
tifica te lu m bar and year of Pro Confaaao will ba entered
Artkur H. Backwlth. Jr.
Meuilnola County, Florida
HATMO.VD JOHN 1.EROE and
e a rtlflca to No. M U
Yoor o f I Ntyrtl'H OF APPLICATION aartlflcat* wilt b* (old to th* iMuanco, »h* d oicrlp tlo * o f against you for lha rallat da­
as
Adm inistratrix
of
tha
Clark Clreult Court,
hlghoat blddar * t tha front
Publish Juna f. 11, IL 12
CAROL ANN 11. LEIIOE, kl*
Estate o f DEAVET MAYHEM H,
laauane* 1111
I
FO R TAX DERD
th*
proparty,
and
tha
aama
■amlnol* County. Florida
rn
indad
In
tha
Complaint.
This
dacaased. and at aald time,
wlfa,
D oaoriotU o a* F M o o rty.
IM . „ rtaH da atatatoa door o f th* gamlnots County |* which It waa tasaeaad *ro suit ta to foracloa* a m ort­ CDJ-ll
Court Houao at Hanford. FlorLota 4 T I A &gt; (M a t ■ 1* ft. I , , laaat
D o f.n d .n ta IM l
J " M **
“ ■ **•
then and there, make appli­
gage. Tha real property pro­ A ltT K K OF
aa follow *:
APPLICATION cation to tha said Judge f - r
at M t I ■ la ft. o f w i i | n o t i c e i* i i e h e b y o i v - tdA a* tha flrat Monday In Cartlfleata No. 1214
|CDJ-14
Taar af ceeded against Is;
tha month of July. IM l, which
FOM TA X DEED
RATMOND JOHN LEROK,
ft. o f M t T) Blh. II North I KN. That AlUntlo Municipal Is tha tat day o f July, IM l.
Issuance 1(41
M t I. Block 31. NORTH ISC*-. 1*4.1* Pl«r4d# ttatalea a final a rtlln iia a l o f her
WHOSE
RESIDENCE IH ROTICR OF APPLICATION
adm inistration o f aal-l estate,
Chuluola F lat Uook 1 Pagoa Corporation th* holder o f tha
Oeoeetptloa ot Peogeetyl
ORLANDO 1*T ADDITION, a l IP4*I
Datad this U th day o f May.
AND WHOSE
and for an ord er discharging
.UNKNOWN
—
--------------------------FOR T A X URED
■ p4 to (4
fo llow in g carllflcata kas filed IM l.
g 41.04 ft. o f N. lll.u t ft. of
according to plat thereof
NOTICE
IH
HEREBY
GIV­
leAHT JKJdOWFI MAJUNO ( l a a 10440 Ftorida MolOdM
‘ a wkloh aaaoMid D. D. M (d e ertlflcat* for tax daad (SEAL)
W 14* ft. o f El* o f NE'A of
recorded In Plat Book II. EN, That Atlantic Manlclpal bar as auch Administratrix.
Dated this tha Tth day af
ADDRESS IS: is u . BOX ot 10(g)
DanlaL A ll o f aald proparty lo ba laauad tharaon. Tha earPage* 11 and 14. Public Corporation the holder o f tba
Arthur H. Hackwllh. Jr., N W Q ■•otto* I f Tow nship 11
No. II. NAVY No. IT*, e /o
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIV- I &amp;••"■ &lt;■ th* County ot Sami- tlflcata n u m b ., aad yaar s f
llauurda o f Hamlnola Coun­ follow ing rertlflraia haa flit | June. A. D 13(3.
Bangs H E .
Ctork s f Circuit Court.
/a Ooaa! M ath s.-FLEET
POST
OFFICE, I EN, That A tloatlc Munlalpal I nolo. Slats o f Florida, Unlaas I laauanca. lha description o f
Nama
In
which
aaaaaetd
J
R
ty, F lorida,
said certificate for tax deed
Hamlnolo County. Florida
As Adm inistratrix o f Hi*
■A X W lA X C IItcn. .CAM - 1 Corporatloa tha holdar ot tko | «u«k cartlfleata ahall bo ro- tha proparty, and tho asm* In IMikUali Juna 4. 11, II. 11.
S I’ lnkay Davis. All ot aald Together with tha fultowlug to be laaued thareon. Tha
Estate
of
FOHNIA, and CAROL ANN I follow in g cortllletts ban filed «U-toaJ accord in g to law th* which It was taiaiaad tr* •*
properly b rin g In the County Ii. in• o f pruptrty which ara cartlfleata number and year
CDJ-31
D KAA'ICY M.ATIIEAVH
1L
LEKOE,
hi*
w lf*. I said aarllflcal* for u s load I property daacrlbad I* auch aar- follow *:
• f Hemlnolo, Stale v f Florida. loow i.d la aad perm anently In­ o f liia x n cc. tha daacrlpt|«B „t
D ccexied
W HOSE RESIDENCE AND to ba laauad tharao*. Th* ear- U deato w ill bo sold to th* C artltlcat* No. 1114
Tear a f NOTICE o r
APPLICATION Unloaa ouch certificate ahall stalled aa a part o t tha lm tha proparty, and lha asm* In
Htsnstrom. Davis A McIntosh
AD D RESS IS UNKNOWN, title*!* n um bs, *nd yaa, o f hlghoot blddar at th* D o*t laaaaaca 1MI
ba redaamad a ccording to law pruvamants on aald land:
FOR T A X DEED
which II waa aaaaaaad ara as AAlorneys for Administratrix
AND TOi A LL PARTIES I laauanca, th* daMrlptla* o f I door o f th* Som laol* County
U coorigtlaa ad Frogoctyi
(■••. K i l l Ftaetd# ggatwto# tho proparty daacrlbad In such
1. W all liautar — I'analray follow *:
Pual Of tic a Drawer Mia
CLAIM!NO
INTERESTS th* property, a*d th* *am* Court Houao *1 Hanfurd, F lor- M t ( I A K cpU t of a part o f *1 1*4*!
cartlfleata w ill ba arid to
— Modal FA-42
Cartlfleata No. 1001 Yaar at Hanford, Florida
BY. THROUOIL UNDER I la which II w gg aaaoaaad gr* Ida,
th* flrat Monday la Sportam ia’ s
P ortdis*
Flat
tha
hlghaat
bidder
ot
th*
front
XOT1CR IS HKREBT OIVI. lla n g i — Dial* — Modal Issuance IM l
Ptbllah Juno «. II, I I « July
OQ
AOAINST TH B
A - la * fo llo w s :
th* month o f July. 1111. which. Booh I Pago I t
BN, That A tlantic Municipal door o f th* Homlnol* County
Deaertptlva mt Prapartyi
1142-01
l IH**
F o r e s AID PERSONS.
I C o r liflM is No. 1144
T oot gf ■ Is th* l i t Say s f July, t i l l .
M * a * to whiok aaaoaaad Frank Cerpgraltoa thg h*ld*r ot lh* C oa it H om o at Soaford. F lor4 R afrlgaiatar — FrlgldAlt* M i 1* o n s e t * Garden# la d CDtf-44
AM

|Uflol N o t p

v

Legal Notice

D orothy Pstsrson. A ll o f
aald property bring In tha
Tountr
a f Romlnola, Itata o f
IAb M r W a * M n 2 ^ U «M r a ik «r t B*4u V k C* " o t Lot
Florid*. Calaaa aucb rartlI n *w# f i t l t v t i l im i| k |4 1 It D*l* M UlR* W
ftcata ahall ba radaamad i f
m Si S t S l S S t *
« tMf. 41 Mia. W.
cording to taw tha property
1
fe £ f f &lt; e . « l-x - tx
'&lt; J,l«- ydrier Ibad In aucb crrtlflcata
LAX1» O T A T U . A « \ * d - Hlway X E ly AU ng
III ba told to tha h ig h lit
blddrr at tha front door o f
CDI-11
p u t thaeoof, r a n r M
la I B® °* • " * * **
tha Ramlnolr County Court
w T ^ T U t TtlaadU M a a la tlij I
K a t i t o r i T l L * pagta 1 A I
' \ W£ ! f n / n ! ’k" , 4 J A*l‘l I NFT1CB a f APPLICATION
ftauaa o f Hanford, riorld a . on
1 , f tl,# » * * » " r**oH * *f ! ? * . . « * * " ‘ r
tha flrat Monday In tha month
fct ,4^ L ? , aA!5
*•
A'J
rwmTAM mmm»
K l W t a f aortlfloota b#o J W
•omlnale C ou ntr, Florid*.
# . ! ? . * « » (•**. m t t n . r t Z i i . i . i . . a f July, 1141. wblrh la tha
MIA aartincato far taa d#*d TOOKTHKR w ith all f l S t x m I S " * 1/ .
Ifth d h t
aaaa^o. I at day a f July. 11(1.
M
Z X o u X X Z S Sm t ri
fVelta .k ali K X S L T Z * ™ n e " 7 , ,,K R E B T 0 ,V ; (■B AArthur
H. Backwlth, Jr.
tkT ^aocriatlaT af I
tVa m a l l * hwrin I
«• '* * "»• br.portr **• **•« Atlantis. Muolclpal
Clark Circuit Court,
S a s r e e e r tr . aad Iha nam* j .a* , .T,V ** bf •■!••• harala I
|„ such cartlflrata Corporation tha boldar af th»
gamlnnta
County, Florida
{^ w C ^ U w J T a « 7 1 i
S T b S t f l l U atala.t
. . I * ™ * "&gt; »* «• *“
b l r t « t I f.n .w l.h , «r«lfl,_ .t. ha. fllod
Publish Juaa a, II, II. 1*.
till
C fJ -1 1
.
TOO

i:

| logoi Notict

follow in g cartlfleata hna filed
aald certificate for lag deed
to bo laaued tharaon. Tho cartlflcata number nnd year af
laauane*. th* daacrlptlon af
the pruoert). and Ih* nam* la
which It waa ameeaad ar* aa
follow a:
Cartlfleata No. ta il T ta r af
laauance tfdt
Paaeelprlaa o t Property i
Lot* 11 A t l Blk. C P*»r!
Lake H eight! Flrat Addition
Plat Book * Pago to
Xama In which aaaeaead Cal*ata (laytr. All o f laid propery being In th* County af
Hemlnolo. Htate o f Florida.
Unlaaa auch certifica te ahall
ba redeemed according to law
tli* aroparly dearrtbed In auch
cartlfleata w ill b* aold to the
hlghaat blddar at the front
door o f tho Hemlnolo County
Court llouee at Hanford. F lo r­
ida, on tho flrat Monday In
th* month o f July. t i l l , which
la th* lat day o f July, U41.
lu te d thla U th day a f (la y
1141
(HEAL)
Arthur H Backwlth, Jr..
Clark Circuit Court.
Hamlnnlo County, Florida
Publlab June 4. II, 11. 12CDJ-14

Ida, on th* flrat M onday In tho
month o f July. 1141. whlrh la
th* lat day o f July, 1143.
Dated thla U th da y a f May,

�Your Herald A d Is A Sales Representative Welcome In Every Home. Dial FA2 - 5612

Classified
Phone

mm
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Office 204 W. First

9. F or 8U o o r B o a t

Sly*

12- R *a l E s ta te F o r S i l o

READ THIS
TRAILER .pacn tor r o o t
Mobil* Manor n*ar Saalan- Three bedroom, two bath
LOCH ARBOR home, just
do Spring*. State Rout* 484,
a drive and • pitch from
•oath cod o f Mobil* Avc.
M a y f a i r Golf Course.
Martin Schucman. Pbon*
ONLY $14,000. $900 downTE a-3130.
payment includes all closing
EDUCATOR will rent furntebcosts. Monthly payments
cd 3 BR horn* to d**ir»bl*
$90, including principal, in­
tenant PA 2-0161. E x t SO.
terest, taxie and insurance.
LARGE, cool, turn. 3 bdrm.
apt. Only |59.50. 1708 Magnoha.

•aaforb

Irralb

June 25, ’ 63 — Pane 9 27. Special Service*

Bv Nadine Seltzer

SWEETIE PIE

IM P

/v A A /U

Stemper Agency

REALTOR — LNSUROR
LARGE House, t Bedroom, S PA 2-4911 1911 S. French Ave
DEADLINE*
bath. 8133 Mo. PA &gt;4819.
BEST buy In the State of
CLAMIF1ID OU TLAY:
FURN. Apt. 2300 MellonvUle.
Florida today. A beautiful
T om ., thro Fit. • X P. M. day
3 bedroom country home.
M m feutftloa. Moo. * S o t t BEDROOM furniihid A partPrice only $4500.00. Edward
mint with largw tcrim id
F. Lane. Ph. FA 2-3966.
porch.
Riaaonabl*.
Call

STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Tua*., thru Prt - 2 P. M. day
trior* inacrtloa. Moo. - Sat
RESPONSIBILITY:

PA 2*3164 between 8 A 6.
BDRM. Ig. Living room.
Elec. Rang*. 122 Shannon
Drive. Available July lat.

Real good terms! 15 acres,
12 cleared with 386 ft. of
state road frontage near
Oviedo.

Tb* Herald wUl not t* n AVAILABLE JULY 1ST
St. Johns Realty
apoaaibl* lor a o n thaa on* An unusually good selection THE TIME TESTD FIRM
lacom et tnurtioa of your ad.
o f fin* homes
116 N. Park Ave.
FA 26123
and n a m ta tb* right to re­
FURNISHED
el** or r*J*«t any advartiaa3 bedroom l t t bath L o n g - SALE or Trade 5 room House
aod 1 acre for Housetraller
aunt from what erd*r*d t*
dais
885
and difference. 1211 W. 20th
toufona to tb* polleiM of thla 2 bedroom for economy $66

l a w U M ia

34. Article* For Sal*

John E. Fox

Seminole Realty

Wall

Stenstrom Realty

Seminole Realty

H O L L ERSo/SANFO R D
50,000,000th

CELEBRATION

SALE

Jim Hunt Realty

00

*1969

BIG STOCK OF

3 BEDROOM. Dk bsth bouse.
2115 Chase. Children wel­
come. 322-3600.
liARGE 4 bedroom House
next to llisb School with 1
acre of yard. Nice for
children. Stove A refriger­
ator. Ph. FA 23619 8:30 to
3:30. Alter 6 FA 2-7631 $73.
Month.

lot at 1114 Mellonville Ave.
Many extras Include living
room fireplace with malto
gany paneling; p a r q u e t
hardwood floors,
Florida
room, dining room ind a
large, equipped cat-in kit­
chen. Laundry room and
lots of storage space in
double g a r a g e .
Call
FA 2 9320 for an appoint­
ment.

CHILDREN kept. PA 2-4182.

Stenstrom Realty

DEPENDABLE

Girl

wants

Real Estate—Mortgage* I mwk- Vh- rA * 7&lt;OT,
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2120 MALE College student, senior.
Ravenna Park
FA 2-7493
Evenings
FA 2 2617 FA 2 3829 FA 2-8360

Business
Administration.
Desires summer employ
went. FA 2-WW.

FOR &gt;our best buy, choose j WILL do babysitting. And also
Tee 'N Green Estates 3 A
week ends. FA ‘2-5019.
4 Bedrooms. More space
FURN or unlurn. Duplex
/or your money. 2utii Street BABYSITTER or housecieea-Near Lake Jessup. Large
In* FA 2 0338.
3 BEDROOM, 3 bath home.
West by
Mayfair
Golf
lot. FA 2 8808.
Florida room, lots of trees.
Course. Open daily 11-6:00.
DAYS work wanted 322 7031
Near base. Low down pay­
322-2744. Builders: L$t\ EN­
I BEDROOM House. 2608 S.
ment.
FA
2-6835.
TERPRISES, INC.
Elm. Water turn. FA 2-XW7
Child Care. FA 2-2274.

36. Al

WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS, $1 per day rental for Electric
RAMBLER
American.
*58
$1.25 PER WEEK
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Radio A Heater. Ctean. $550
Carpet Shampooer with pur­ Assume payment. 1962 Zlg
All Types and Sites
FA 8-8067.
chase of Blue Lustre. CarZag Sewing Machine. Makes
W* Repair and Scrvic*
button
botes,
darns, A
roll’a Furniture.
'63 BUICK solid. Straight
S T I N E
monograms. Balance at 1
stick. 8200. Come to Sanford
Machinery and Supply Co. BABY Crib. 813. FA 2-3173.
payments. FA 2-9441.
A A W Root Beer Stand.
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-4433 21" ADMIRAL TV k stand.
OKRA, wholesale. Holcombe.
I960 300 Blanchina Flat $1M
Needs some work. $30.
SMITH Air-Condition Refri­
FA 26838.
322-6743.
FA 2-3366 after I p. (B.
geration service. All work
1 STEREO portable Record
guaranteed. Very reason­
1938 CORVETTE. Fuel ln je c
HAIRY INDIGO
Player. 1963 model, used
able in price. Day FA 3-7434
Uon. 4 speed, positrsctlon.
Regular, 190 lbs.—00.00. Larg­
3 hour* with $32.00 worth
Night FA 2-2069.
Call FA 2-4242 between 6
er quanitlea—31.00.
o f albums. $33.00. Also 1
to P p. m.
Pensacola
Bahia,
ask
for
•elf propelled 4 cycle Briggs
LAW N SERVICE
prices. Ask for price list.
k Stratton reel type Lawn 1837 4 door CHEV. Be! Mr,
Mowing and edging, etc. Sat*
. M. Prevatt 749-2113 Se­
Mower. A-l cond. $17.00.
auto trana. 3 new tiros,
(.faction guaranteed. Ph.
ville, Fla.
A. L. Dawson. 2nd house on
323-0672 after 5.
FA 2-1317.
left going South on N.
1954 CADILLAC. All poiror;
TRACTOR
work,
mowing, TAKE OVER UNPAID BAL.
Cameron front Celery.
HEM
UNPAID BAL.
new tire*. $565. Inquire
discing, blade, scoop. Ph.
'63 Port. TV
199.04 1 TON Air-Conditioner. A-l
409 W. 3rd. St.
FA 2-7644.
'62 Port. TV
$.11.30
condition, end tables, port­
'63 Console TV
$188.40
able
Wcstinghouse oven, 37. Boats - Motor*
Air-ConditioninI f f
’63
Port.
TV
$118.60
sun
lamp,
radio.
Misc.
SC.
H. B. p o p e c o ., IN
«2 Riding Mower
$72.00
Reins. Phone 323 IM85.
Gateway T o fThe Waterway
3U&gt; So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
'63 Port TV
$92.60
R ob son Sporting Goodi
Terms to fit your budget SHALLOW WELLS A PUMPS
29. Automobile Servlet
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
Jerry Lord FA 2 3219
FIRESTONE STORE
304-4-8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2-366V
Auto Glass, Tops
Corner 1st k French Ave.
MILADY’S SHOITE i 14' DUN PHY Boat. 33 bp.'
k Seat Coven
O f fine Fabrics
SALE on used T.V.'s. Guaran­
Johnson electric, trailer,
AUTO GLASS &amp;
10.)
S. Park Ave.
teed. Town A Country. Ph.
skits A rope and other ex*
SEAT COVER CO. 322-3362.
36. Automobile* - Trucks tras. $330. 322-9367.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
4 Li. MURK GUARANTEED USED chain link fence. Very
38. M o to rcy cle s - S co o te r*
BUYING A NTW or
good condition. Rtwetmable
USED
CAR?
1939 HARLEY Davidson 74
price. Ph. 322-8121.
AU TO GLASS
FINANCE IT WITH US
FL. Well equipped. Excel*
OKRA
by
* Low Interest Rates
the
bushel.
lent condition. $730. 10th fit.
INSTALLED
FA 2-0415.
♦ Low Monthly Payments
A Sanford Ave.
Senkarik Glass an d Paint
FLORIDA STATE BANK
Company
HEADY MIX Concrete, win­
1902 CUSHMAN Eagte Scoot*
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 3-4612
dow sills, lintels, steps, SACRIFICE
34
Plymouth
er. 8 hp. with accessorial.
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
convertible. $150. FA 21260
322-8743.
31. Poultry • Livestock
pipe, steel, grease traps,
after 5.
dry wells, stepping stones.
BAY Gelding. 7 yrs. old. 13&gt;i
39. T ra ile rs - C abana*
. 22 JUNK CARS
•Miracle Concrete Co.
hands high. FA 2-4t&gt;84.
Up
'
to
1937
models,
lots
of
GREAT
LAKES. 1950 t Bad*
309 Elm Ave.
F A 2-6751
good
parts.
Make
offer
on
room
llousetraller.
33' S UP
3IA. Feta
USED Garden Tiller. Cheaper
one or all. Reel's Used
Will s a c r i f i c e . Sanford,
BEAGLES. $20. Can be Men
thsn renting. FA 2-8809.
Cars, loth A Sanford Ave.
322-3435.
at 103 Garrison Dr. o r Csll
FA 2-7544.

St. Sanford.
*i think we'd better transfer You-Know-Who from tht
UNFURNISHED
glee club to the cheering taction'.”
3 bedroom Hit bath
A RARE Opportunity. Low
Lease
$85
1 . L o s t * P ou n d
mortgage balance. Spacious 12. Real Estate For Sal*
21. Beauty Salons
3 bedroom EXCEPTIONAL
3 bedroom, lib bath home
LOST: Light brown Dach
leas*
$85
near playground. $750 down
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
ahund. Silver chain with no
3 bedroom luxury home $175
payment with monthly pay
Complete Ser. Eve. Appt’a.
tagi, crook in end of tail
3 bedroom larger Pinecreit
menta. 398.31.
103 So. Oak
FA 2-5742
Aniwtrt to Scamp. RIO
homo....leas*
flOO
REALTOR
Reward. Pb. FA 2-6337 or Several others
Call us!
110 North Park Avc.
SPECIAL
PA 2-3111.
Stemper Agency
322-4661
323-0339
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
Cold Wave $693 complete.
Sanford, Fla.
1901 S. Park Ave.
i . E d u ca tion - In a tru e tlo a 3 BR. 1 bath. $75 a mo.
Open evening by appt.
FA 2-5232 anytime
BR. lit bath. $83 a mo.
3 BR. Home. 202 Laurel Dr. 315 Palmetto Avc.
AIR-Conditlonlng • Refrigera­ Large 3 Br., 2 bath. Alr-cond
322 0634
Good
location,
kitchen
You can buy the kids a pony
tion m«n needed. We train
1165 mo.
equipped. Low down pay­ 22. Build • Paint - Repair
—If you let us put you in
you. Tools and equipment 3 Br. 2 bath on lake. $150 a
ment. Assume loan. A real
to
this
2
bedroom,
2
balls
furnUhcd. Write C.T. I. Box
mo.
Semi-Retired Carpenter
saving.
Call FA 2 9472.
farm
home
near
town
and
33, c /o Herald.
Small
Repairs — Painting
on a paved street. Five
32. Flower* • Shrub*
REDUCED for quick sale
Phone— FA 2-7963
JOB ncurity can be youra by ROSA L. P A Y TO N
acres
of
tiled
land,
fenced
Rag.
Rtal
Estate
Broker
by
owner.
2
BR.,
kitchen
preparing now fo r coming
POTTED MUMS la bloom.
and crossed fenced plus
furn. Air-Cond. Princeton 25. P lu m b in g S e r v ic e s
: Civil 8 1 price exame. For In- FA 2-1901 17-92 at Hiawatha
35c up.
flowing wells. Priced res
Ave. Very low down pmt.
•"l formation write NATION FURNISHED 1 bedroom Dup­
GRAPEV1LLE
NURSERY
sonably.
Assume 4V«% mortgage.
■2 A L TRAINING BERVICE
Grapeville Ave. Nesr 20th St
lex. Available June 3Uh&lt;
FA 2-2389.
f INC. Box «A c 'o SANFORD
FA 2-3610.
S t Johns Realty
HERALD.
33. FuraUur*
Plumbing &amp; Heating
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­ THE TIME TESTED FIRM A BEAUTIFUL lot ready for
Used furniture, appliances
116 N. Park Ave. FA 24123
a distinguished home. 150
AIR CONDITIONING
6. For Rent
ped. $100 Mo. FA 2-6437.
tools, etc. Bought - Sold
ft. frontage on St. John’s
CONTRACT and REPAIR
2127 LAUREL
3 BEDROOM houie, Floriila 3 BR. Frame House. Partly
Larry's Mart 213 Sanford
River. You couldn't find a
WORK
room. Available now. Ph
Ave. Pb. FA 3-4132
furnished. Near NAS. Not Comfortalilo 3 bedroom, tilu
more choice
lot!
Price 1007 Sanford Ave. FA 8-8342
bath CR home in desirable
FA 2-1349.
fancy but cheap rent. $12.30
$15,000.
FREE ESTIMATE
Highland Park. Loaded with
TLUMBING
week. FA 2-3219.
3 CLEAN cool downstair
Upholstertag k Mattress w *
extras! Fenced oak&gt;thaded
Contracting Repairs
St.
Johns
Realty
Apartments.
Adults.
Pb EFFICIENCY Apt. 611 Park
ovating. New k Used rural
lot. Convenient to shopping THE TIME TESTED FIRM
FREE ESTIMATES
FA 2-1134.
lure. Call Nix Bedding Mfg
and schools, $1:1,000, with llfl N. Park Ave. FA 26123
R. L. HARVEY
CLEAN
Co , at 7o8 Cekry Ave
just
$400
down,
and
$90
per
294
Ssmord
Ave.
FA
2
3383
FURNISHED
Cottage.
$63 Unfurnished Apt. 3619 Elm
FA 2-2117.
3 A 4 BEDROOMS, Inspect
month
Includes
everything!
per month. Located at
Near School A Stores
modela on
Highland at 27. Special Service*
Points. FA 2-1467.
WANTED reliable couple to
Longwood. Open dally 10:«)
APARTMENT. 505 Myrtle
take up monthly payments
FRIGIDAIRE
to dark. 10 Minutes South
FURN. Apt. FA 2-0647.
Ph. FA 2-3802.
of $13.30 on 3 complete
Sales k Service
on 17-92 and West on Semirooms of furniture. Call
FURN. Apt. Close in. Phone A rental special. 3 bedroom
Real Estate—Mortgages
G. H. HIGH
note 1 block.
TE 1-1511, Casselberry, eel
PA 1-2600._________________
1 bath house la Lake Mary 111 X. Park Ave. FA 2-2430 LMN ENTERPRISES, INC.
178# W. lat t t . Sanford
lect.
Ravenna Park
FA 2-7466
n . FA
175.
■CLEAN quiet Room s" Tb*
SPEND your retirement or
Evening*
Bell
Us Your FurmRur*. Quick
Cables. PA 347720.
Renovated • Aerate
St. Johns Realty FA 2-2677 FA 3-3*29 FA 2-8360 begin your married lifo LAWNS
Service
With the Cish
Remove
Thatch
•
Chinch
in a beautiful stable neigh­
FURNISHED 1 b e d r o o m THE TIME TESTED FIRM
SUPER TRADING POST
Big shady lots up to 300'
Bug Spray (VC-13) - Ferti
borhood.
3
Bedroom,
1
bath,
116 N. Park Ave. FA 25125
house. Large rooms. $63
FA 20677.
frontage. Highly restricted
‘t e - l 'h . FA 2 -4214
hardwood floors, fireplace.
mo. FA 2-3344.
WILSON PLACE 5 ml. W
FURNISHED 3 B e d r o o m
For a home with charm. MANSFIELD LAWN SER 34. Article* For 8*1*
on Hi-Way 46. Willard Jones
house. 3461 Palmetto. Call
Clean 1st floor apt. Private
Call
TREE'S trimmed. Demosied
FA 2 0681. or Al Wallace
FA 2 0274.
entrance. 1004 Palmetto.
Ladles, children* shoes, f t .00
Sc removed. Reasonable. Ph.
F\ 26300.
up. Mens shoes $2.90 up
FA 2-7661.
FURNISHED 2 B e d r o o m 2 BEDROOM House, kitchen
Surplus City, 20t W. 1st.
MORE THAN AN ACRE
equipped, fenced in yard
Apartment. Newly dccorst
Piano Tuning and Repair
1901
S.
Park
Ave.
3
Ixdrm,
custom
built
CD,
Carporte,
patio.
163
ed. Queanel Apt. Apt. 7. 404
ALUMINUM
Furniture re
W, L. Harmon —• FA 2-4231
FA 2-3232 anytime
2 bath home on 5 shady lot*
month. FA 2-3249.
E. 14th St. 322-8194.
webbed cheaper than you
in an excellent neighbor
can do it yourself. Bring
15. Hualnc** Opportunity SIDEWALKS, driveways, pi
g BDRM. Furn. Apt. $33 8. Bench Rentals
hood, air conditioners, fire
it to the Furniture Center,
Hus etc. Free estimate, Pb
8101
Magnolia
FA 2-3931
place, enclosed guruge, two MAN or WOMAN to strvlcr
322-3306.
HUTCHISON
Ocean front
lloo French Ave.
and collect from cigarette,
blocks front school. JIM,.10(1
Apartment. Daytona Beach
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
leo and other coin operated
$1,500 down, balance month
FA 2-4039.
First St. Nesr 2 city free
dispensers in this area. This
ly. J. W. Hall, Realty. 2344
parking lots and shopping
is a very good position that
S. French Ave.,
stores. No utility charges 9. For Sale or Rent
ran be worked full or port­
Suitable for couple or sin 2 BEDROOM with FlorhU
TOTAI. PRICE ONLY
time. Person selected must I
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept
room home. Kitchen equip
$49f&gt;0.(M)
liuvo good serviceable car |
Store.
ped. Sacrifice for quick Ten blocks from town, neat
and 10 or more spare hours j
sal*.
Inquire
at
104
Garri
two bedroom home in good
W E L A K A APARTMENTS
per week and $500.00 to |
son Dr.
location 104 West 10th St.
Rooms private baths, 114
$:!,600.00 cash capital. Write
Can be purehused with as
W. First St.
giving nam*, address, tele­
3rd A D D I T I O N Plnecrest
^CHEVROLET
little ns $500.00 down and
CBC. 8 Bedrooms, 2 baths
phone
number and all &lt;le- ■
Efliciency Apt. $30 Mo. up
monthly payments as low us
enclosed Florida r o o m
tails to: Mr. Olson, Direc­
Surplus City. 2UI W. 1st.
$49.50.
tor, Box 2597, Tulsa, Okls,
large shade tree*. Will re
decorate. For 1 year lease
RENT A BED
I
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
16. Female Help Wanted
tlO E. Coleman Circle.
Rollaway, Hospital k Baby
Realtor
Beds.
Raymond Lundquist, Axso. CLERK. General office work,
2 BDRM bouse. 817 Catalina
By Day, Week, or Month
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg
typing, filing, cashiering,
CARROLLS FURNITURE
12^U aM !atate FoT Sal*
customer
contact
work.
Ph. FA 2-3181 116 W. li t St.
SUNDRIES Store. Stock
Permanent job.
Pleasant
NO CASH NEEDED
equipment. Well establish
working conditions. Good
F U R N I S H E D Apartment
3 Bedroom, 2 bath. |61 a
ed. Proprietor wishes to re
fringe benefits. Pay with
Clean and close in. Jimmie
month. T. L I. included.
Ur*. Call FA X0274 or
schedule increases. 5 day
Cowao. 322-4013.
LIKE THIS —
322-8085.
Longwood TE 8-6389.
week. Call Orange City
NBW
1963
LilKVY II 2 IM)Oll
2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen
Telephone Co. for Inter
1601 PALMETTO
WITH HEATER • STOCK NO. 1171
equipped. 873. FA 2-3360
view appointment. 773-2301
Attractive 3 bedroom CU home
on corner lot in Southside
2 BEDROOM furnished Apart
M ale H elp
Wanted
Office FA 7-2118
School district.
Feature 17.
_____________
______
Incut. FA 2-0041.
Night FA 24648
fully equipped kitchen and ] WANTED a lubrication men
LAKE MARY. 3 Bedrooms, 2
3330100
Florida room, wood floors
for 2 weeks. Inquire at Ser
baths, central air-condition­ 2324 Park Dr
Sanford. Fla.
and many nice extras. $11,vice Station NAS. Sanford.
ing. fall out shelter, sandy
5oti with low downpayment!
CUSTOM 1 HEDHOOM. 2
beach. 322 8920.
Exclusive with
19. S itu a tio n s W an ted
bath home on large shaded
paptr.

34. A r t k ic * F o r S al*

SQUARE DEAL
USED CARS AT DISCOUNT

S EE US LA S T
IIKING ALL YOUR RIDS, THE TITLE
TO YOUR TRADE-IN. AND YOUR WIFE

BIG SfOCK

DISCOUNT S A LE
BRAND

1963

NEW

P LY M O U T H &amp; V A L IA N T
Thl* la a limited wile. I'lenne n*k for cans by Mock number*. We win accept
trade* on wile priced car* und will have hunk rnle financing available with
up to .'16 month* to pay.
The** unit* are cxuctly a* advertised.

&gt;VE H A V E N EVER BEEN UNDERSOLD &amp;
NEVER

W ILL BE! FIRST COME, FIRST SOLD!

SAVOY

6 eyl. 4 door erdsn, Torqasfttt*

tren.ml.slan, hratrr, power steer­
ing, linlrd windshield, wheel covers A white tires.
Stock No. P-71.
I0U 2 door sedan, standard
tram-mission, healer A defrost,
ere, tinted windehicld. wheel covers k white tirre.
Stock No. V-37.

VA LIA N T

8 ryl. I dr. sedan, auto,
transniissiun. power steer,
ing, heater A defroster, tinted windshield, undrrrout.
ing, wheel cuvrre A White llren. Slock No. P-51.

BELVEDERE

VALIAN T

100 4 door srdan, healer and
defroster. Stork No. V-.16

N *&gt; I. I dour slalloti wagon,
auto, transmission, power
tlrvring, heeler A defroster, tinted windshield,
wheel rovere A white Urea. L'udercuatlng, roof lug­
gage rack. Stork No. P-39.

BALE PRICE
SAVE
BALK PRICE
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BALK PRICE
SAVE
SALE PRICE
SAVE

$2430.96
$400.00
$1886.80
$250.00
$2873^4
$452.86
$1822.43
$277.17

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* door srdan. auto, transmission,
1 W
1 power steering, healer A radio, factory
air conditioned, tinted glass, umirrcoaliog, white
tires. Block No. P*62.
100 station wagon, auto, trans­
mission, healer A defroster,
roof luggage ruck, tinted wimlshii-ld, umlercosling.
Slock No. V-3U.

VALIAN T

6 cyl. 4 door sedan, automatic
transmission, radio, heater A He*
I roster, wheel rovers A while lirrs. Stork No. P-56.

SAVOY

H c) I. I door hurdtop sedan, auto,
transmission, power steering, power
lir.ikis, power windows, factor) air conditioned,
linlrd glass, underrating, white tires. Stock No.
P-61.

FURY

ti r) I. 2 door sedan, auto, transmis­
sion, po*»l' "leering, heater A de­
froster. tinted windslilrld. padded dash, wheel cov­
ers A while tires. Stork No. P 3».

SAVOY

M ryl. I door sedan, auto, transmis­
sion. powrr steering, hentrr A de­
froster. tinted wind-hirld. padded dash, wheel c «t« r .
A white litre. Stock No. P-69.

SAVOY

BALK PRICE
HAVE
BALK PRICK
HAVE
BAI.K PRICE
SAVE
BALE PRICE
SAVE

BALE PRICE

$3297.09

BAVM

3607.76
$2299.00
$418.55
$2560.93
$422.17
$2178.23
$334.97
$2391.09
$439.87
$2198.03
$312.37

SALE I'ltlCH
BAYS
MALE PRICE
SAVE

V A LIA N T

•Jim I door srdan, auto, trail*,
mi-sion, liealrr, puddrd du-li,
tinted windshield, white lirrs. Slock No. V-41.

BALK PRICE

K cyl. I door sedan, auto, transmis­
sion, power steering, heater A de­
froster. tl-il-il windshield, wheel covers A white
liren. Stock No. P-70.

SALK PRICK

20U I door srilsn. iluto trans­
mission. hratrr A defroster,
podded du*li, linlrd windshield, while tiles. Bl-wk
No. V-.Kt.

BALE PRICK

SAVOY

V A LIA N T

82861.18
8627.32
$3271.08
$536.52
$2388.32
$321.03
32382.00
$400.00

SAVE

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LIFE UNDERWRITERS o f Seminole County Installed officers ut their
monthly meeting at the Capri Restaurant. From the left: Fred llarriss,
third vice president; Leland Rudd, installing officer. Clifford Johnson,
presidentf Don Tabor, first vice president, and Gordon Meyer, second vice
president
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DeBary Choir
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.

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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.alira
Jo, of Sanford and Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur DeYoung of

an.

Roliert S. Alxlell has been
named manager of the Pub­
lic Uian office, 3ut East First
Street, according to L. II.

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UNITrn MOnTOAOKR HER- Sanford. They will Join some
10,000 other
Presbyterians
vici .no corn*.
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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
from
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.

Briefs

Longw ood.

from all over the southeast

KOIIEHT T. ooatxw. at ll, to hear internationally known

(HEAL)
Arthur If. fla. kw lih, Jr.
Clark o f Clrrull Court
tlyi Marllia T. Vllilao
linputy Clark
Puhllah Juua 11, II,
A July

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
8 K H I.1 0 M ] r n i w T V
time of hi* promotion to
D IM M . nniRlJivKIV
S I I E R R I S IM N E I.I.I,
manager, he was employed as
!N«llrr nf
llrnrlnft
(ImiKiitur o f Mr. unti
N o lle * I * h e r e b y g iv e n , t i i . i t
a senior assistant manager
• f t * r r o n * li 1 « rt« tl()n , t h e H e m lMrs. I). A. Spinclli, of in Jacksonville office. Alxlell
n o lo C o u n t y /.o n I n r ( ‘o m m l i *
l i o Ijiku Minniu Drive, his wife. Mae, and their
s|i»n w i l l It ' l l m p u ld i* h i *.1 r •
i n r to ' U U r m l n * th e f e a s i b i l i t y
Saaforil. will ho H|k*n- children live ut 2U1 Sum­
o f f r o n t m e n ill riff to t h e I t i . s n l
Horeil l&gt;y the I,tike Mary merlin.
o f C o u n t y ( ’ o m m l i f l o t i e r a t h .it
th *
fu ll* • w I ti it d e u r r lh e d
p ro Fire Department in the
Alxlell said tile Sanford of­
p e rty
p r ^ B c n t ly
so n e d
A -1
Mi.*s Flame o f Semin­ fice is part of a nationwide
A t f r lr u lt u r e
bn
lo n a t t
It * I A
M inute
K n m lly
R e » M * n t l* t :
ole County Content to chain of consumer finance ofl e i l s 1«. 3*». 40, 13, 44. 47. 48.
l&gt;e lii-M in l.oiiKwootl on flees. ''Last year," he said,
n.
m ill s i . M
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Hm ttit's*
July -I. Sherri, wins "our offices served more than
2 nd
N tih 'lIv lu lo r i
K u r l l u r *l*wrrlb e « l
t i*
g e n e r a lly
lo* i f r . i
Htamls r. feet. -1 inehea one million fumilies across
U n i t o f L i n c o l n lU la t h t a H u ll.
ami meuHtircH lM-'21l-.'Ui, the nation."
« llvln to n • ti*1 N o r t h o f H a v e n mt f o r k o f IsfH'h \ r h o r .
liken piano, daneinK ami
"In Florida we make con­
I ' l i h l l r h n n rlllM W ilt lie h e ld
r o o k iliR .
sumer loans in amounts up
In th e M *m in u te C o u n t y f M i i r l
H o u s e , C o u n t y ( ? &lt; » iu iiil« « lo n * r •
(Ilertilil P h o t o )
to $&lt;'iOOto individuals and fam­
Ito o m ,
t U n f o r il
i • I •
ilies for any worthwhile pur­
W ed nesd ay, J u ly
10, I9 * S a t
7:30 |*. M . o r i t i k m h i t h e r e *
pose," he explained.
a f t e r an p o i t l b l r .
PI AYER It IN N Ell-UP
Through its subsidiaries,
County
Z o n in g
Co iimiiI nelon
American Investment operates
NEW
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Gary
lly Rolirrt H Jlntwit
Nvmln oU C ou n ty
/ .o n In* Player finished second in six more than 700 consumer (inP lr « r t n r
. , mice offices in 4! states unlma|1 loan alld ilm .
f i l i a l : gall J u u a S3
A
J u ly
I , proles,tonal Roll tournaments k

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WORTUAOH rnHKCl.OiritE
V o i Rnhart T. Gordon
R K M IlK H T i Unknown
SAD T ill All parllo* rlilm ln *
lataraati by, llimuKh. und ir or against tha afura*
•aid paraon
T oU ARE h .f.tijr notlflrd
that A Complaint to forai-lo.a
m cartaln m ortpaga anrum*».r)n(r tha follow lnir daarrltiad
real proparty. to .w it:
Lot t f. OAKLAND H IM * ,
arrord ln c
to
tha
plat
tharaof aa rouordad
In
Plat Hook U . I '..
II,
Public Itrc.irili o f Hainlnola County, Florida
bftl baan fllad agalnat you In
tha abova.atylad ault, and yoii
ara raqtilr.d t» aarva a ropy
of
your A n »»a r
nr olliar
Plaadlnw to Ilia Complaint nil
PUIntltf'a attnrnay, A N M 'ltBON. ntJSII. OMAN. I/U V N .
D I2 S A van dan IIEItil. 12] Kaat
Cantral Avanua, Orlando. KlnrIda, and flla Ilia nrluln.il Anawar nr nlliar IMoadlnK III ilia
offlaa nf Ilia Clark nf Ilia c i r ­
cuit Court on or liafnra Ilia
bth day o f July, 19*]. If you
fall lo dn an, a darraa pm
confaaao will lia takvn aialnal
you for Iho rallaf dam and'd
in Ilia rom plalnl.
Tlila Nntli'a all.1II bo puhllah•d on e" a waak for four io n aacullvo waaka In tha Tha
Hanford llrruld.
DATED th li Jlh day or
Juno,

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speakers from this country
and from Mrltain.
Young people of the church
recently returning from the
Presbyterian Youth Confer­
ence at laike I’ lucid were
Karen I’fitrer, Dan Wlreman
and Sue Makin.

Legal Notice

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this year.

Court Ruling
Dixie Demos Now Respect G Q P
Gives U. $. New
Legal Weapon
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Nikita To Visit
East Berlin To
Offset Kennedy

B u s in e s s ^ ).

in thu fin e r rr rot ht o r
Moth families arc charter
n i r sixth i m i m i . tin .
c v r r n r ash run mkmi. members of the Presbyterian
solb c o r atv, n.onin.v,
Church of the Covenant of
rH A sen av

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H IM . H E .M P H IM .

Bill Hemphill
Heads Sanford
Rotary Club

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DeBary AARP
Has Picnic

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JANE HOLTON is jiU
tending GiiTtt State in
Tallahassee this week
as representative o f the
Herbert I), (iilib Am er­
ican I.e/ion Host o f
Dellary. Jane is a stu­
dent at Del.attd High
School.
(Cox Photo)

The Esther Circle of the
COSTI.Y TOSSING
Casselberry Community MetliBOSTON (U P ll — T » re­
ixlivt Church WSCS will meet place windows in passenger
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;
i yearly.
berry.

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Tlx? DeBary Chapter of the
American Association of Re­
tired Persons held its an­
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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ATLANTA fUPI) — The| The Democrat* can no lon g-' tie trouble placing th.-.-j sm two-party
temperature
i s .c r lay claim* to delivering stora from Atlanta rr.I S iv -n soaring in the South.
Dixie sewed up in a bag. The nab in the General Aaicm jo*,
For the first time in m o re '
issue, the booming busi-1 What role decs the Negro
years than Democrats like to 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 c e , 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 theD em o-' 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 s t a l e cvcfederal funds to oflset the placent. Election* have
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the Republican par- cutive committee.
In Tennessee, Gov. Frank
cost of educating dependents automatic. Now the danger I *J '
Clement appointed Negroes to
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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 o f the m o n e y Carolina described the Re- ( ptcketl up five new congress ) The Democrats have launcb.
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men
and
incumbents
ed a nationwide drive to
formed a contract containing publican take-over in his area
were
swept
back
into
office.
register millions o f 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
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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"
urm arW rj^N in J(X ) y f a f f
emerged
In - Sanford
give the Justice Department
bowed after a fight for office the state legislature. In Geor­
S. Ilian atha Avr.
legal teeth to battle school
with a Republican political gia tiic Republicans had litsegregation 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.
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Retiring
president
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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.
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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
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(U P !) — 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
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are coming closer to meeting
Queried about being called this w-rek than 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 o f
at Orlando. Mack Cleveland conference o f June, 1961.
communism today and told cheering West Rerlinern
The two lenders are making
Jr. 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 at the
lawyers' code of ethics to reThe coincidence, if that’s
Teal 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
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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
yet entirely elstir.
lin, the President went on
by Hugh McKean, president
WASHINGTON tU PIt-T he
$S.S0. up from the present $3
He ami Kennedy, two days
to tell wildly enthusiastic West
of Rollins College, wondering
Florida state director of Civil
annual fee. lie said citizens
apurt, will be getting vastly
Berliners in a speech that ho
If it ha&lt;l anything to do with
Defense urged u House Arm­
i with trailers not yet tagged
was proud to stand with
higher education. Rut seems different views o f the Berlin
ed
Services
Mihcominittee
ran save by buying helore
them on the ramparts o f
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 f f 1 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*
halfyear "D ” tag for cars
heavy flow of refugees from
The acclaim (rum a mil
was C. R. Lowdermllk.
MIAMI (C P It—Three new |
owned and operated by the
2,500 pounds and under will
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lion Berliners in his eighttheir zone.
mcillly lind* were reported;
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, , ,
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. 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
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spontaneity
and
its
drumming up support among Honors W ar Dead
Lake Mary.
the name of the Top Club o f District 35-0 this year, passes his gavel on to
lor these shelter* on a state
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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 at 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 F lo o d s R eced e
ucational Hind* would tie di­
Highway 600 also Is If. S. the Russian leader to let the
Capped in ills speech at
ASHLAND. Neb. I l l ' l l _ i Jan. I and Fell. 20 renewal
verted lor tills purpo*c . . .
city hall, the reception began
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
the moment lie landed at
maps show it as State High­ that he has riot been fright­ liraska farmland* today de 'm onth.*— until M arch nf 1963
step in and nil the breach.”
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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
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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. o f­
500 pound* and under. $.7 92,
Sanford Lion* and their. ducted by James 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.
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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 (U P!) —
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 T ie government h.i» taken the with the greatest mass ova­
ton D. llaggs Jr., of It &amp; S j
dc!
,
tion iu the history of this
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.m d; *re (in h u |
threatManufacturing C o m p a n y , }
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split city.
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 M e-: rno,| naliunwidu strike
July
have been granted a patent
l.auehlin; third vice presi­
I . '. —&lt;or ear mice til*il .20 • at . \• unit m March. day.
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* &gt;me
J1
on a new fertilizer distrib­
District Gov. Hugh Dun­ dent. Harold R o w l a n d ; I
oars old— will *ell for a ■'."12.
Sleeping fa r Porters.
*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
Tlte rrated plane*, Piper
The
National
Mediation ' lor ,had, ***" aU* ,0 ,1wh'!»
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Morrison
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
Board, actin under the B a il-,11!’ for himself with all tho
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
tailtwjster,
George
day mill eriptiv aleil then) with $8 63.
throng
that "I am proud” to
Duncan was presented with sistant
them and charged they were
Twin
girl*,
armed
with
a
walkout would create an em ­
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
German
.22
pistol
and
a
knife,
the School Board at I p in.
increased
the
f . S District Judge Dozier builder ot l.mn* Clubs by sir- Harold Brook*
were taken into custody b&gt; strumming and attempts at lavgUlature
terrupt uilerslalo commerce. man sentences to underscore
Thursday. Also bids will be
Directors
are Dr.
D ick ;
singing
talk
songs
mill
for­
sale*
tax
on
autos
tram
one
that
relations
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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.
"A ll 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• •
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Retiring president l a c k
R
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v
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Bodies
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 fis e a tio n
probationary sentence11lenient. This art. on would 1Wrlin aml ,1"•rof,,r,, a* a ,r'’°
to be installed nest month in
Jaek Slempcr. retiring pres I Rviliea of the club had been
Police Chief Hoy Williams workers said today they have j n, Monday through Fridays
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
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ters by T. W. EUea, 18. of 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
iu
In
11!'1
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history
of
the
club,
wa
ident
George
Hughes
of
the
area
feared
25
uddiThen,
he
went
on
tho Free
sale
of
the
tag*.
Fern Park, who said he bail
said. It said Cuba contract­
volume of hiiihling permits is­
! noticed t h e m hitch hiking tlunal person* may have lo*t
University of Berlin for his
ed with tin* Impala Trailing stall.ilion ceremonies e o n * a primary factor in the winsued 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
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of this year. “ Foots" YclvingInternational Director Merl
Howe'er, he added when the' 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 |
TA L L A H A S SE E ( t i l 'l l
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
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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.
o f 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
flu* revolver Irum her purse
change."
filed a Imn on the plane*. handling ol the I'rotiimo case
Tlubuckshot
passed
be­
the Chamber of Commerce
the banquet and program was:
Florida lluthw iv I’atiol today.
and attempted lo lire it 'The Plane Crashes
,*aying that sales and use which Uneaten* to become an
tween t h o l i e s
Black and
Coffee Club: You are to be
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
hammer fell on an empty
guests of Mrs Appleby at her
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
La st year, only two persons ed Ervin lo look into the mat- he would ask Ilu- government
tile rase again*! two Negro West German police *.ud I’o
said
detective ll.illk helsky.
Sanford Pipeline Company
STOCKHOLM m I’ D Swed­
entertaining program of mu*
Juveniles charged with at­ lice said II Belgian para » i r e kdlrd ill A 72 hour July ’ ter.
why
jailed
osteopath artist
"If ll hail hit one ol them it en was stunned today tiy the
has sent out invitations to,a
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 com p'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 11 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
lor l.l ve.ir*. and In year pm*
ligure hi die I'rotiimo scan
ed by State Legislature trom
pionage in Sweden
offense*
j went lo Dr Dick Dougherty,
d.r| that h.i* shaken Macmil­
Sen. .Mark N. Cleveland Jr.
A Foreign Ministry sjmke*.
l Grady Duncan. Ben Wade,
The two riimlcmm-d men
We lire palling oiir-rlcr*
lan's government
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! Tir-I person
Ward introduced call girl
Jan Fortune at 8 p. m , Thurs­
Erik WT-nncrsIrocm, 56, a
can These were awarded Its
1te* Hernandez ,,nd Haul Con­
in
I hr Herald Office this
Christine
Keeler
to
resigned
day at Oviedo High School
trusted and respected former
cepcion
Lima
Angeltclmo W.ir Minister John I’rotiimo International Uoiincilor Merl
morning » « . \. |.. Dawson,
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, o ffi­
Ilu In-n Torno Bravo to serve j vanov.
rlsMifinl ad that appeared
cial* in chart;* of the Mis*
and Swedish defense secrets
20 year* Two juvenile* drew
in Tu 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. Tw o hour* after The
ments have worked together
T A L L A H A S S E E &lt;UI*I&gt; — published report Pope Paul
llrrald hit thr street. I had
on a single project. Even Or­
T A L L A H A S S E E ( IJ P li
Three senators have been VI may make a trip to th e,
-old a stereo ami power
ange County's W«k|va Volun­
Tlu* s l a t e plans to spend named to the legislature's United States,
TA LLA H A S SE 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
't i ii i t i n n Mini budge p r o je c t*
•
•
•
vution will ilirrcl the &lt;tudy
iu Florida.
S o u le
Pre*ilent
Wilson ; Washington reporting Paul VI
Downtown beauty spots:
o f the fish killing organism, Curruway annulment Tuesday might lake a trip to the Unit ! LONDON 1 1 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 o f Forest City ha*
using S13,- 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 and |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.
BERLIN

*** e O ^

New Car Tag Fees
In Force Monday

n m u A ...

Floridian Asks
Shelters In
1). S. Buildings

I

B R IEFS

Florida Will
Try To Gel 34
Seized Planes

Y o u n g (101*

Twin Sisters
Held, Released
To Orlando

Sanford Lions M ark

Title Winning Year U. S. Ads To
Nip Rail Strike

Sandburg’ Sings

15 Deaths Seen
In State On 4th

:iTwo Defectives
Escape Gunshot

Labor Increases
Pressure On Mac

Swedish Security
Overhaul Asked

Cubans To Face
Firing Squad

I

The Herald Gets
A Compliment!

Red Tide Study

Bond Financing
Panel Chosen

U. S. Visit By
Pope Is Denied

$25 Million In
Road Work Sot

Too Nosoy

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THURS., JUNE 18, 1963

COUNTY NEWS

» T 1 m * t — efW vry
The

Lyman

High

School

Athletic Booster* h o n o r e d
Coach and M n . Buck Metta

week’s meeting membere vot­
ed ke pot the einb’a folding
\ ehaire bath in the Community
, building when the Chrte Asao1 elation notifies that Insurance
bee boon purrbased and re­
pairs ai*. complete.
Tha program for the n * 'J aing featured film o f various
activities and event* which
; have taken place hi the village
daring the part sever*! years.
A number ef numbers wore
easterns* of ether land* to the

MRS. RICHARD STODDEN, left, incomlnjr
president o f the North Orlando Garden Club,
officially receiver! the guvel from Mrs. Bill Ryan,
outgoing president, at last week’s meeting o f the
dub.
(Herald Photo)

E D IT O R IA L

bar outfit, tailing the country
Iron which It originated.
Husbands at membere were
guaoto fo r tho mooting.

Longwood Sets
For Summer

COM M ENT

A special meeting o f the Town Council o f
Altamonto Springs, called Tuesday night after
a quorum fulled to materialize at Inst week's
regularly scheduled meeting, was attended by
all but one o f the council members.
It is to be hoped that this attendance was a
good indication that never again will one o f the
town meetings have to lie canceled because
other business, or pleasure, keeps the men away.
Now, perhaps more than ever before, Alta­
monte needs the guidnneo of its elected officials
TfTr 111(3 w e e k cUlUili utlioo liCjiiiH—m r - R s - R OWmunicipal water system und the way was cleared
for the town to go ahead with plans for an over­
all, systematic street und drainage progrum.
Altamonte, just like all of our cities and
towns, also is faced with the many problems
Involved In meeting demands of u fust growing
population.
Now is no time for n “ take it cosy” attitude
on the part o f the town officials.

with a farewell party Satur­
day a fte m o to at the home o f
Mr. and Mra. Joseph 1’avelehak on Prairie Luke.
Couch Metta will he coach*
Ing at Chaniherlaln High
School In Tampa neat year.
Tha croup enjoyed awimmlnir, boating and water skiing and a picnic aupper highlighted with barbecued riba.
In addition to the hoata and
the honor*** Unite pretent
were Mr. and Mra. Ralph
Iligga, Mr. and Mr*. Carlton
Henley, Mr. and Mr*. Jim
Payne, Mr. and Mra. E. It.
Fellows, Mr. and Mr*. Phil
Perrault, Mr. and M rs. Jim
Rlrkenmeyer, Mr. and Mra.
Rayburn Milwcu, Mr. and
Mra. John Wagner, Mr. and
Mra. Harlen (Inplen, Coach
and Mra. Walter Diurua,
Coach and Mra. Dutch Camp*
bell, Mr. and Mra. Pat Goodwin and Mra. Kenneth Burkhart.

Ordinance 105, calling for
the annesation o f 52 parcels
o f land to the Town o f Cassel­
berry, was passed unanimous­
ly on the first and second
readings at Monday night’s
meeting o f the Hoard of Alder­
men.
City Attorney Ken McIntosh
explained that the area in­
cludes parcels owned l.y 31
individual*.
McIntosh was asked from
the floor whether any conces­
sion* had been made to any
o f the applicants or whether
any puvlng had been promised.
He said, “ Definitely not.”
The Uoard a p p r o v e d a
months vncntion with pay for
Town .Marshal Gus Sawyer
and, at a request from McIn­
tosh concerning his own vaca­
tion, agreed to change the
July meeting date to July IS.
The Imard also authorised
the attorney to negutiute with
ABC Gurlmge Co. on a con­
tract fur the collection of gar­
bage and trash In tha town.

Kindergarten
Sets Program

Work Begins On
Additions To
Junior High
By J i m Casselberry
Construction on (he new
lunchroom and music room ni
South Seminole Junior High
School at Casselberry was
rtarted this week by the II. J.
High Construction.
The 93 by 93 foot lunch­
room will include a kitchen,
dining room ami stage and
shrill be built on the southwest
tide of the acbool. The 4o by
70 fool music room will con­
sist of a choral section and a
band section and will go up
on the east aide id the school.
Featured In the band room
w ill be a poured ronere l e
sem icircu lar bandstand.
Roth buildings are expect­
ed to be cornph-lcil within
the next six monUu.

FIRST ENTRY in thu Mint* Flame of Seminole
County Beauty Content in Charlotte Ann Ban­
dera, daughter of Mm. Frances Sam (urn o f l.nrinann Circle N., Longdate. Fourteen year «&gt;ld
Charlotte, who will bo a sophomore at Lyman
next year, in five feet seven Indies tall with
36-21-36 measurements, Hobbies are awimming
anil horseback riding. The contest is being spon­
sored by tho Longwood Volunteer Firemen as
part of their annual Fourth o f July Fiesta.

Ily Jans Casselberry
A soiiimer recreation pro­
gram will lie conducted by
Mr*. Marshall Johns o f Overbrook Kindergarten in Cassel­
berry at the Women’ s Club on
T u e s d a y s nnd Thursday*
starting next Tuesday.
Thu program will include
s u p e r v i s e d Instruction in
crufts and recreation fo r chitthen in the three to eight age
hiiieket from l&lt;&gt; a.in. until I
P m i.
Those attending will
bring n sandwich and milk
and fruit will tie served.

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COACH AND MRS. BUCK METT8, who will be moving to Tampa where
he will couch at Chamberlain High, were honored Inst Saturday afternoon
by the Lyman Athletic Roosters at a farewell party and barbecue supper.
At the grill with the Mctts is Joe Pavelchuk, left, president o f the
Roosters..
(Herald Photo)

Lake Mary Appoints
C Of C Committees
gate and keep the member*
Richard K eogh, L a b Mary Informed of their p n g m a . A
report of their flmliaga will
Chamber of C o m m e n t preabe made at the Clumber
ident, appointed the following
meeting In September.
By B ruce* Wetter

committee* during the buslneaa session o f laat Thurs­
day night’s m eeting:
Road Com mittee: Raymond
M. Ball, H om er M. Gleason
and George Heat Jr.
Nom inating
Commit­
tee: Herbert J. Sahler, Mra.
Frank Evana and Oils SJobiom.
Ways and Means Commit­
tee:
Mra. Hilda Gardner,
Mrs. Ruth Boutwcl! and Don.
aid Jackson.
Keogh commented on the
fact that each o f these m em ­
bers bad gladly agreed to
serve when they were asked.
The committees in turn will
m eet to choose a chairman.
Jack WHber made a report
on the action taken by the
committee appointed to es­
tablish boundaries for a tax
district ami study the possi­
ble mileage increase. He pre­
sented a map o f legal descrip­
tions ol Lake Mary and the
surrounding acreage which
had been approved by the
county attorney.
Wilber explained the neces­
sary steps for the Chamber
to take after they draw up
the petition. He also said that
the special district assess­
ment should only raise indi­

vidual m w nneti ur mm uuP

Howard was authorised to
lars and that the benefits the
discuss this proposal with
community will get from the
dealers located In the area.
improvements are certainly
worth the sm all increase.
The Lake Mary area i* lu
an expanding predicament. It
was agreed to study both so­
lutions. to incorporate or to
ejtahlish a tax district, to get
the necessary improvements.
Hy Shirley W eatworth
Both committees will invest!G u e s t speaks r a t nest
Thursday's regular monthly
meeting o f the Rear Lake
Community Club will be Henry
Duval o f .the Apex C ontract­
Mrs. John Hanner, Long- ing Co., Inc. o f Forest City.
Duval will speak on tha
wood librarian, has announc­
ed that the library will con­ subject o f today's road con­
tinue to be open at its regu­ struction problems with par­
lar hours throughout the sum­ ticular emphasis on how use
o f soil cement would lessen
mer.
The schedule Is: Tuesdays, costs Involved.
The
meeting w ill
begin
7 p. m. until 9 p. m .; Thurs­
days. 3 p. in. until 5 p. in. promptly at H p.m. Presiding
and Saturdays. 9:30 a. m. will be William G. Carpen­
ter, president.
until 11:30 a. m.

Bear Lake Club
To Hear Duval

Library Hours
Remain Same

THE PLANNING COMMITTEE of the Osteon Civic Association in made
up of, front front left, Mm. Norman Miller unit Mm. Rage Doyle; back,
Edward Pell, Mm. P. T. Piety, Mm, Jumen Mullin, Nick Ffoifnuf nnd Mra.
Joe Manterii.
(Hcruld Photo)

Skating Parties
Planned For
North Orlando
s e c u r a prospective

candi­

dates.
Dave
wood

Kanaly
was

opposition

of

elected
to

the

Tanglewithout
office

of

second vice president tn the
club which was vacant due
to rciignatiou of |(. II. (Laynie.
Plans were made by the
club to take part in the fourth
of July celebrations at Mait­
land and Longwood.
Coffee was served from the
new Hl-cup co IIce maker o b ­
tained with trading stamps
donated by memla-rt of the
club.

Ily Mona Grinstrad
Ninth Orlando’* s u m m e r
n itra tion progrum will in­
clude skating parties at the
Mclodco Skating Kink in Sunford fur ull school age young­
sters and teenagers with the
first scheduled for next Thurs­
day'from 0:30 until 11:30 a. m.
Purlieu will lie held there­
after eueh Thum luy on the
same time schedule during the
remainder o f the summer pro­
gram.
Those wishing to sign up fur
the skating parties are asked
to contact Mr*. Art Rhodes at
her home on Cortex Ave.
Adults who con help with

By Mr*. Adam Muller
The annual summer art
school and workshup sponsor­
ed by the Florida Federation
o f Art at the DeBary Mansion
House will open Sunday with
n reception from 2 until 4:30
p. in. for Eliot McMurrough
who will be resident artist un­
til June 29.
During the time McMurrough is serving as instructor
lie will have a On* Man Show
on exhibit tn the Mansion
House Galleries.

Lions To Install
New Officers
By JaM Casselberry
The Lions Club uf Cassel­
berry will hold an informal
installation o f officers nest
Thursday at Bill'* Diner on
Hwy. 17-92.
Delegate and alternate from
the club to the Liona Interna­
tional Convention scheduled in
Miami. June ID-22, will be
Clyde Kerce and Miltun Free-

A Ladies N ight te being
iacbaduled fur July with plan*
uf be announced at a later

LONGWOOD FIREMEN, ull drenaed out in bright new ahirta ami rape,
pose behind the Ktuinlea* steel double .sink which will be the amnul prixe
at thin year’s Fourth o f July Fiesta. The Voluntcem are, front from left.
Chief Clnudn laiyo. Roger Brown, Colin Kelley, Harold WillU, who hold
blonder which will b« third prize ut the Fiesta und John Furinu; second
row, Harry Scott, Jim Morris, Curl Bosch, V. M. Marshall, Keith Willi*
und lJtrry and Lucky Eoclavon; think row, Curl Lnmmler, Brian Snow,
Ted Waltz, John O’Burr, Fred Esclavon and Fjpsd Keek.
(U uuld I'huto).

The proposal that tape re­
cordings be made of all m eet­
ing of the Casselberry Board
of Aldermen for record pur­
poses was made at Monday
night’s meeting of the board
by Acting Chairman Cliff
Overman.
Overman
explained
that
the “ eraser” button would
hsve to be removed from the
recorder to sssure true re­
cordings o f msetlngs and as­
sured thst floor speakers
would be provided with a
mike to eliminate any "b a b ­
ble” of voices on the tape.
Alderman Art Lego, who
thought the idea had " a lot
of good points,” estimated
that a machine would cost up
to $300 and Alderman George
Howard suggested that local
contacted
businessmen
and given a chance to pro­
vide tape machines on a rent-

CONSTRUCTION on brick piuntem und concrete benches in the Shopping
Mall nt the Seminole Plaza Shopping Center, Hwy, 17-U2 and SR 436, in
well underway. Shrubbery und flojyjjjpi will fill the piuntem und the entire

Furm erly of Boston, Mass.,
McMurrough moved to Florida
in IDSL He studied In soveral
New England Art Schools in­
cluding the Capo School o f Art
under Henry Ifensche. H o al­
so has studied sculpture under
Leslie I’otey in Sarasota,
He is affiliated with tho
American Federation o f Art,
the Florida Artista G roup, tho
Florida Federation o f Art,
I.och Haven Art Cent«r, t.oew
Gallery and tha It I n g 1 1 n g
School o f Art.
A t present his studios are
located in Indialuntie and at
the Loch Haven Center in Or­
lando.
He recently received award
honors from Guv, Farris Bry­
ant fur a Florida landscape,
the William Oherniun Memor­
ial Aw ard for drawing nnd the
first prise cash award from
the Florida Federation An­
nual.
Ilo was selected fo r the So­
ciety o f Four A rts Annual
National in Palm Beach and
haa hud articlea and works
selected fur publication in
“ Prise
Winning
Graphics'*
1W3 Annual.
H igh quality professional
group and individual instruc­
tion will be given during the
summer school. S u b j e c t s
taught will include portrait,
figure, still life and land­
scape.
Each Wednesday afternoon
demonstration* and lecturr*
will be open to the public for
* nominal fee. Rooms are
available st the Mansion fur
those wishing lu make reser­
vation*.
Following i l t U u r r o u g h ,
I rum June 3u through July 12.
the resident artist will h«

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Russia Orbits Fifth Man; Woman May Join Him
School Building Object Is
Fund Clears
'Study For
Legislature

A f c tO ^
The

Lyman

e m u a l,

the

High

School

WEATHER: Isolated shower*. High today 90-96; low* in 70*.

"Greyhound,"

brought a big laugh at Supt.

VOL. 63

B a y MUwee'a expenae Thurs­
day afternoon . . .
annual

devoted

a

OK Of 4 School
Projects Asked

half*

page to the achool custodian
but

(ailed

aefaoot

to

mention

the

lAJ

superintendent.

• • •

W. C. HILI.

Proposal that S e m i n o l e

Funeral This
Afternoon For
W. C. Hill

County school kids be provid
ed with "d o g ta gs" to wear
on a string around their necks
was rejected In a hurry by
the school board. A tag man
ufacturer suggested the kids
be tagged for identification in
cate o f disaster or any other
em ergency.. T h e
gimmick
was that some local business
house woutd buy the tags,
with
their
advertising on
them, and give them away.
Board m em bers were agreed
the kids wouldn't play like
Arm y G ls.

State Board of Public In­
struction was to be asked to­
day to approve four runsi ruc­
tion project* (or Seminole
i County schools during the
next fiscal year.

Funeral services fo r W. C.
••Hilly” Hill, one o f Sanford’*
most prominent pioneer busi­
ness men who died Thursday
at

Seminole Memorial

Hos­

Seminole School B o a r d
Thursday afternoon authoriz­
ed Walter -Teague, adminis­
trative assistant, to present
the tentative building pro­
gram at Tallahassee.
Plans call for live new
classroom s at Lake M ary
School, a band and vocal
room at Cronm* High School,
two classroom s at Oviedo
High School and an industrial
arts building at S n n b h le
High School.
Teague informed Die board
mem bers that county schools
will receive $150,000 in stale
money fur new building next
year, as compared to $800,(100
being spent this year.
Double session* will be in
effect during the first half of
the next school year at South
Seminole School and Rosenwald School. However, Supt.
It. T. Milwce said the double

trstitmt m ill end in January
when English Estate* School
will be completed to relieve
South Scxminolc and five new1
classrooms will be completed
at Rosrtiwald.
Tlie n rw building was ten­
tatively authorized In a state
survey m a d e In October torn
TeaKlie .said that the proposed
building; completes action In
the l!* * survey and Milwce
expressed
the opinion the
stale w ill make a new survey
for future expansion next
year.

pital, will He held this after­
• • •
noon.
M r. Hill was bom un July 0,
A local family may be
The N u rd authorized the
faced with legal action over 18UO in Sanford, the son o f
chairman and superintendent
two missing cornets. The W . J. and Alice Hill, original
In m eet with City Com m is­
com ets, presented to a coun settlers who rante to Sanford
sioners to map a school cross­
ty school, were lent to e stu­ in 1873 and established the
ing program .
dent, who since has left Hill Lumber and Hardware
school. Fam ily says the In­ Company, a leading building
struments were " l o i t ." School supply firm for more than DO
board wants them returned, years, now serving it’s fifth
n m v A . . .
or the equivalent In cash. generation of customers.
Supt. Ray hlilwee indicated
W . C. Hill hns fur muny
there w ill be other such cases years been president o f the
. . . the families reporting the firm with J. H. Crapps as vice
Instruments were left in the president and manager.
achool music room and were
Mr. Hill served as Mayor o f
WASHINGTON
(U P !)
stolen.
Sanford twlcs, onre in 1927
• • •
Glen V an Slyke HI, tnc spell­
and again in 1941-42, also
ing 'champion f r o m
Oak
G eorge Harden o f Sanford served as City Comimseioner
fi.dgL,— T i on,.— enja;- c ,l— I
has ridden his "L e e 's Pride" fo r six year*.
hard‘won victory today and
to the first spot in the top
Flags in ths city flew nl
fnrgist
about words
like
JO cutting horses in Florida, h alf-staff Thursday afternoon
"a g io ta g e ,"
"antim acassar”
according to Joan Davis, Fort and all duy Friday, in honor
Pierce, secretary of the Flor­ o f Mr. Hill and hi* fam ily.
and "exu hiaie."
ida Cutting Horse Associa­
He was a GO year member
Andrew J. (Drew) Rracken
tion. Second in the standings o f the Elks Club, BPOE, 1241
is "M is s .Van P la y " ridden .Sanford; a GO year member of Jr., nine years old, died
GUAYAQUIL,
Ecuador
and owned by Spencer Har Masonic Lodge No. (12, a mem­ Thursday night at .Seminole (CPA)—The American fishing
Memorial Hospital after short boat Espiritu Santo, seized
den, brother of George.
ber o f ths M orocco Temple,
• • •
illness.
Wednesday off the coast of
the First Methodist Church
Drew was a student In the ^Mswahi Province, is being
Here’s an InUzsstiijK_qui
___
fir&lt;F mi a rdin t spotlsin sn tion. Residents o f AUI
autnclfti v i &gt; f under place guard ai I t
Survivnrs include HU wife,
K h o o l And i’ lived .wiUi his Kalinas naval, ba-e, it was
are Alabamans. Those of
Mr*. Anne Hill; a daughter. pare Ate, Mr.
and Mri. A. J. rep irled " today.
asota are Sarasot-tns.
Mrs. J. 11. Crapps; a grandson,
Brackett Sf., 2017 Grandview
in Punta Gorila they are PunWilliam H. Crapps; a grand­ Ave,
ta (Jordan*. Than why M a
daughter. Miss Anna Crapps;
He was born In Gainesville,
DBS MOINES .Iowa ( Ul ’ li
“ Floridan" called a "Florid­
a sister, Mrs. K. A . Newmun; was a me tiber o f First Pres— Fred Orniand. inmate-re­
ian ? "
n
nirce,
Mi*.
W.
A
.
Adams;
e s s
byierian church ami a m em ­ porter fur the Iowa State
and a nephew. R. A. Newmun ber o f live minor league
Penitentiary
Maiisiinc,
Application b l a n k s are
Jr. all o f Sanford. Also it son, "C h iefs."
Ililirsilay walked away from
available at the Stale Em­
E. S. LeGette o f Orlando.
Survivors Include hi* "ar- Hie prison farm when he had
ployment Service office, 2uo
Services were to be held at enta, one sister, I.aura, and beam temporarily assigned to
South
French Avenue, for
o p. m, today Ml the First two brothers, Rill and Ray­ gather information for a tea
opening* as social worker,
Methodist Chunk with Rev. mond, all of Sanford; paternal mre story,
public accounts auditor, san­
Ray (in-gory o ftirluting und grandparents, .Mr. arul Mrs.
itarian, statistician and other
burial was to bu in Evergreen A. J. Bracken, of Gainesville,
positions under the Florida
Cemetery.
and maternal grandparents,
VIENTIANE. Laos (U P1)Merit System.
Pallbearer* were to be Jack Mr. and Mrs. T. I). Thomas, Itight-uing Deputy Premier
• s *
Pliouilli Nosavan today press
Jerry W. Lord Jr., airman D. Wo. draff, Frunei* Koumil- of High Springs.
Tile family requests that ed for an investigation by the
apprentice, son of Jerry W. lut Jr., Kurlyle Housholder, It.
International Control
Com
Lord, R. R. 2, has reported I . Perkins Jr., R. L. Cornell flowers be omitted.
Private services und burial mission (ICC) o( the attack
for duty at the Naval Air Jr., Albert Pell, Dr. John Mor­
gan and Dr. Churlcs I’urk Jr. are scheduled. Rrisson Fun­ tgy Communist Pathct Lao
Station, Norfolk, Vs,
Rrisson Funeral Home Is in eral Home is in charge of ftircr* on the town o f Attopcu
arrangements.
in kouthern Lao*.
Sheriff J . L. Hobby today charge o f arrangements.

Rests On Laurels

A. J. Bracken Jr.
Dies At Hospital

U. S. Boat Held

Loaves Story

Asks Probe

(i

advised all motorists to check
their driver's licenses. “ We
are finding many drivers are
unaware their licenses have
expirpil, due to the change In
the renewal d a te." said the
Sheriff. Some licenses were
issued for only one year un­
d er the renewal change and,
he added, the drivers believe
these licenses are good for
tw o years.

1)

City police force has been
augmented by two temporary
appointments. Chief Roy Wil­
liam s said today. He has
nam ed for part lime duly
G eorge M. Harriett Jr , son
o f Fire LI. George 11. liar
h e ll, and C. B Franklin, a
sch ool teacher who will work
with the three oilier Negro
officers.

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Have jo u noticed the blooming weeds growing out of the
brick wall atop the old rail­
road station on Commercial
■t Railroad Avenue? Well,
'hey look like weeds .
but
m ay be flower* because •»(
the blooms.

• * *

I

d
”

That reorganization*! meet­
ing o f the North Orlando Vol
unteer Firemen will be hrld
*t 7 p m . next Wednesday in.yead at Monday.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 734

M ctw if Senate Votes Increase
Commendations In Auto, Truck Plates

Kennedy Record
Blasted By Ike

Fire Damages
Watson Home

VALDEZ HOTEL
Bribe Downtown Sanford

* ""V a
V
s

Dies Preparing
Son’s Funeral

• • •

City Manager Pete Knowlet has ordered the two bus
lines
to discontinue using
Park Avenue soutli of Third
Street, in violation of city
rules. He instructed Chief
Roy Williams that "this must
c e a s e " and police officers
are to stop any buses found
on Park Avenue south of
Third.

TRL, JUNE 14, 1963

Herald Index

ft • ft

C

Long Trip'

TALLAHASSEE (C P I) A bill spelling out $30 m il­
lion In bond construction
MOSCOW .U P D — R u**l*
Rind* for junior colleges and
$45 million fur state univer­ hlastrd IU fifth manned apocw
sities cleared the Legislature ahlp Into orb it today on a
with virtually no debate and flight that may he the preludw
to the launching o f the fir s t
went to the Governor.
Pushed as a compromise spacewoman.
plan to implement an al­
I.t. Col. Valery Fedorlvlch
ready approved $73 million j Bykovsky, 28 - year - old a if
bond isaue, the bdl drew fire force pilot, waa hurled into or*
from o n l y
one opponent bit at 3 p. m. (9 a. m. EOT)
in the House and was whip­ in the spare ship Vostok S.
ped
through
the
Senate, His flight waa believed to bw
which concurred in a couple the first step in a “ Rom anov
o f technical a mend m enu.
and Juliet" man-and-women
Rep. Charles Holley, o f tandem apace marathon.
Pinellas, criticized the bill as
Bykovsky, described aa an
a future appropriations act. athletic type with a youn g
He said the $73 million in w ife and a three-month-old
construction would' create a son, "feel* fin e," Radio Moaneed for additional Mo mil­ cow anid, in announcing that
lion in operational funds in "a ll systems are functioning
the next biennium.
norm ally."
The bill passed the House
The official Soviet T*s*
107-9.
news agency said without ifivOflginally, the bill called ing details that Bykovsky's
for $124.9 million In con­ mission was to study condi­
struction to implement a pro tion “ o f a long flight"* in
posed handing program of space.
$123 million. Rut tile Legis­
Them were unofficial indi­
lature slapped a $73 million cation* the young Russian
ceiling on the bond issue and might lie kept up fo r as long
the lawmakers had to follow a* a record eight days and be
COMMENDATION FOR "nutstw nding perfomuinte*' is presented to Lt.
with a lower-cost implement­ joined soon by the w orld's
Neil S. i'rinten (center) und Lt. William Mulir/mvski (right) by C’lipt.
ing bill.
first space woman—also a
Joseph M. Tully Jr,
Actually, thr measure sets Russian.
out $31.8 million in university
Report* have been circulat­
project* and $339 million ing for days that the Soviets
worth o f work for Junior col­ were on the verge o f launch­
leges, for a total of $87.8 ing a space woman— aald to
million. Rut the additional
be un attractive, unmarried
project* were Included to give
girl in her 20'a.
the Cabinet Hoard of Educa­
According to these u n offi­
tion and fhe Hoard o f Control
cial reports, the Soviets were
some leeway in deciding what
hoping to launch and bring the
will k.* i-.,my,Vf-&lt;t
~gfn~ir,ivk lAdtilU m o w u i v uf
T w o am eers oi Heavy At j
T A LLA H A SSE E (U P I)—
adjourn*.
Among the big projects
an international woman'* con­
lack Squadron Tim s: ban- | 'the Si-nalr, delaying a flout
Urspite tile big fight* still spelled out in today's bond
gress In Moscow June 21.
been commended by the comfight In the H&lt;&lt;u»r omnibus
to come, some legislators and implementing hill were;
With the blasting uf Bykov­
mander of Heavy Attack One , |sy million m m lax broadUniversity of Florida $)3.9
Gov. Farris llryant continue
sky into orbit today, the belief
for
"outstanding
perform
rnlng hill, pnsiinl and *prd
million, Florida Slate Uni­
to talk hopefully of winding
wus that a man-ond-woman
slice" based on results ot *
to the House today a bill In­
versity $11.1 million, Florida
op
the
extended
tax
session
flight in twin apuce ships waa
Wing conducted
administra­ creasing the prirr of auto
A A M $4.7 million, Univer­
hy Saturday. Others think it
planned.
tive and material Inspection.
und Irurk llrrnsr tags.
sity of South Florida $10.7
Pioneering work in twin o r ­
Capt. Joseph M, Tully Jr
It would raise an r s li. I will be next Wednesday,
million, Florida Atlantic Uni­
senators
vowed
biting was carried out last
presented letter* of com m en­ mated tilt
million. The i Several
versity $86
million,
New
dation to U . Neil 8. PruJen,
measure passed the Renat* j they’d stay in Tallahassee State University in East-Cen­ year hy "space tw ins" A nVAH-3 aviation electronic*
hy a 27-11 vote.
" .111 summer if necessary to tral Florida $200,ouo In plan­ drenn Nikolayvr and Pavel
balance the record state bud­
Popovich.
officer, and l.t. William MaliTALLAHASSEE ( UPt) —A
ning funds, extension of the
A day later, Popovich went
rzowski, VAH-3 basic train­ bill broadening live thri-c per get to the penny.
University o f Florida engin­
House passage of the omni­
up in Vostok 4 and, according
ing ottirer, upon rompletion rent sales tax to raise an
eering college In East Cen­
of 1tis annual inspection of additional $S9 million headed bus sales tax hill Thursday, tral Florida $1 million ami a to officia l Soviet accounts,
the squadron.
f*&gt;r the Senate today where with a slew of controversial new two year college at Pen­ jockeyed to within lig h t o f hta
substantially
comrade in a space spectac­
I.t. I’ rudcn was cited *1**- p p, almost certain to be amendments
sacola $1.8 million.
changing
the
original
Senate
ular that brought cheers o f
rifically for establishing ad- j bounced into a conference
version, vllrually assured it
miniatrative procedure* In­ cointniUcc.
ndmiriitlon from all thu world.
would take a joint conference
suring
positive control of
TI ih two men talked back
With this hill temporarily
technical and
maintenance on Uto shelf, Iho .Senate committee to compromise the
and forth with one another as
instructions which
resulted launches into another battle difference*.
they loped around the earth
There seems little likeli­
in the saving of valuable man over a proposed $5H million
at speeds o f l7J»t)tl miles an
hood the conference com m it­
hours.
hour. They enmo down within
increase in automobile license
Lt. M.iliczowski was riled tags, a measure that ha* al­ tee would lark on a grocery
moments of one another after
HERSHEY, Pa. ( UPI ) — marathon flights that broke
fur hi* efficient reorganization ready been killed once in tax in view of strung HouseSenate opposition.
Former President Dwight D. all spo^e records.
of (lie ivaslc training phase, both bouses.
Eisenhower said
Thursday
which has resulted in the
Tits* said the Vostok 5 was
The House, convening al
night that only a "cunningly put into an orbit "close to the
bombardier-navigator student* 0:30 a. m., also has a revived
manipulated veneer of im a­ calculated on e," indicating that
completing
this
important license tag lull on its calen ­
gery" hides President Ken­ perhaps the shot might not
phase of training with a high dar. The Senate doesn't re
nedy'* "sorry ic ro r d ."
decree of proficiency.
have been a bullseye. It said
convene until to a. ni.
Eisenhower said many per­ tho ship was orbiting tha
Uoth Pruden and MatirzowCunddernblu Interior dam
Another key measure that
ski are to-year veterans of may wind up in conference age and the loss o f n pet d«g son* are upset by thr admin­ earth every 88.1 minutes.
istration's
"non-action
and
the heavy attack program ,
committee i* the bill raising through suffocate *i resulted
having flown all three types taxis on Ix-er, wine and whis­ from n 2 a.m. fire Thin-day headlong retreat on matters
national
survival
and
of heavy attack aircraft, hr key, Roth houses passed dif­ lit the Partridge homo o f l.t. o f
domestic well-being, on which
ginning wdh the A f t (S a v ­
und
Mr*.
Robert
F.
WnUun
uo
ferent
Increases
and
the
Bridge ,™..
P 'B « 8
were promised firm, unequi­
age), thrn the ASA (Sky House extended the lax to Driftwood Lane.
(Russified
Page 10 &amp; 11
Warrior) and now the ASX i u - V . - r a VoM* on military
Lake
Mary
Fire
Chief vocal decision and action."
Domic*
— Page ID
t Vigilante).
r,‘ "
3
r" '
installation*, atrongly opposed R.ilpli .\1&gt;vll reported loiluy
Dear
A
b
b
y
—
- Page 8
Their careers have run ill the Senate.
that although cause o f
r«rd of glowing promise* and
Editorial
----- Page 4
anemic
deliveries—
would
in­
parallel courses for the past
The program o f tin- two key file wim undetermined, It np |
Entertainment . Tnge o
clude such campaigning catch
; several years a* ixith started
tax measure* in a J! to mil parriili) broke out in the liv
Legal*
Page 8 A ID
phrases as 'missile
gap,'
their heavy attack assign­
lion to $170 million revenue— Ing room and hud been burn­
P u z z l o ___ ___
Page ID
‘ stroke af llie pen,' ‘ strong
ment* with VC-9 (now design
producing program will d e­ ing some time before the
Society _________ Page
8
presidency,' 'get (he country
ated V\I I 9) flying as en­
termine wlo-n lie- l.e ;l- al oi o family was awakened.
S p o r t s ______ ___ Pago 6
moving again,' and so o n " he
listed crew mem bers in the
Churches . _
Page 2
said.
first heavy attack bom ber,
the AJ-I (Savage). Roth ad
v a need to commissioned o ffi­
cer status through the N avy's
limited duty otiicer program ,
went on to Immburdier-navigator training arid assign­
ments m heavy a Hack.

Established 1908

and Bay

Joined in. It v a i pointed out
the

United Frew Leased Wire

MARLA

NANCY

SIIAUON

•MISS FLAME OF SKMINOI.K COUNTY* w ill lie chosen at the Fourth of
July Fiesta to Ui staged hy tho I.ourworn I Volunteer Fire Department.
These three young ladies will compete under the eimnsorship of the Alta­
monte Springs Volunteer Fire Department. Marla Jones, daughter o f Mr.
and Mrs. L. D. Jones,‘ 211 Robin Road, Altamonte Springs, will be u senior
at Lyman next year, is five feet, five inches tull and measures 34-21-35.
Hobbies are skiing, swimming ami dancing. Nancy Pinnock, daughter of
Mr. und Mrs. I*. W. Pinnock, 310 Penn Avenue, Altamonte Springs, also
will be a senior at Lyman next year, stands five feet, four inches and
measures 30-23*35. Hobbies are swimming, tennis and dancing. Sharon
Marie I.eary, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Verl Brant, Altamonte Springs,
stands five feet, two inches and measures 35-2-1-35. She will be a ninth
grader at South Seminole Junior High next year. Her hobbies arc singing,
dancing, water skiing und swimming,
j
(Herald Photos).

.M IAM I R E A C H ( U P I) —
Isidore Sinooklrr, 73, wa*
making b u r i a l arrangenirnt- (&lt;&gt;r his stepson at a
lunrral home hrrr T hurs­
day when br tollapsrd and
died.
A
double
funeral
lor
Siuuoklrr and his (3-yrarold stepson, H arry Sterling,
was srhrdulcd today.
Strrling was killed In a
N rw Yutk butrl lira rarllrr
this wrrk.

Indian Sign
OAKLAND, Calif. (U P I)
— R i c h a r d M rhcnsie. a
Sious Indian, on jolt npportunitirs:
"'th e only kind of |ob■ny people ran find arc di.hnO.,hers. » r e d pullers and
picket sign carriers."

It’s Funtime

Fri. Nites at the ^
Caribe!
Music by IVgpy,
Hill and Russ!

"HHi HILL" is pictured iieing removed from hiit
home of 37 years ut the Sanford Zoo. The 2,000jiouml alligator was reputed to be the biggest in
captivity in the United States. He was found
dead in his pool al the zoo this morning. Sid Ri­
chard. city director of public works, captured
"Rig Bill” 37 years ago in a celery field ditch
e a s t of the city. "Bill" was eight feet long when
RiCharU s tr a p p e d him to a 2xti Imard for re­
moval to the zoo. He measured 12 feet six inches
this morning. Since Bill’d hide was too tough to
cut, he waa buried intact at the city land fill.

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Sanford Family To Serve In Vietnam

of the Heavenly Father. Sure­
ly our Lord eared for the
lowly bird and yet we know
that It was far man that Ha
died because of His love. We
eaa not always understand
the things that happen In Ufa
aa to detail, but if ooe will
simply accept the promises
of God ho will find that Ufa
takes on new meaning. Ha
e l the agony of anwill find that It becomes in­
f some of Ua charactfinitely worthwhile.
Let ua bear anew and obey
aa Christ aays to ua, “ Have
faith to God.'*

Rev. and Mr*. Valter A.
b a th Jr. aaf daughter*,
D eaau Lyaa sad Dawn Ma­
ria, who arc pftaMtiy to San­
ford with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter A. Month Sr. of
MIC W. Bu rnt 8 b, will lesva
July 13 for VtotM
they will a t m sa
arias for the Southern Baptist
Foreign Mission Board for t
parted of tear years.
Rev. Booth, • satire of
Saaford, a t t e n d e d local
schools and gradhated from

High school graduates of
tha Ural Baptist Church of
Altanoata Springs were hon­
ored at breakfast at the Pan­
cake House to Winter Park
last Sunday morning preced­
ing regular services at the
church.
ffte table in the private
dining room was overlaid
with while linen and dacorat*
ed with greenery running
lengthwise interspersed with
white and pink canatJcas.

treat Southern Baptist 1 W
logical Seminary to Louie*
villa, Kjr., with tha bachelor
df dlvtoitr degree.
At tha time of Ida appoint*
neat to aorra to Vletaim,
where ha will bo to Dalat for
language study during tha
drat two year*, ha waa mtolater of the First Baptist
Chttrth
in Felleity, Ohio,
when be had beea since list.
He previously baa served

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taught mated and sciaaca to
tha schools e f Moscow, Ohio,
and science to the schools o f
Louisville and Frankfort, Ky.
Rev. Booth wUl serve far
tiro yeara to field evangelism
to Vietnam after the lingguage study period lx cornplated The girte, nbo are
tour-xnd-a-half and t h r e e
yeara of a * , will be taught
to their educational studies
during the tear yeara by Mrs.

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Assem bly Q f God

Catholic

Actually, there Is a cu n for
worry. This cum has been
put Into effect by tome peo­
ple to a most marvelous de­
gree and the result has been
a peace ef mtod and heart
that many people would give
everythtog they own to postMS.
Tba c u n will not be found

The l o r d o f all has given
us a directive that works
gnd He m ade it very plain in
the Bible. Please turn to Mat­
thew i:U M . It would also
kelp to read Psalms / J and
d l as wall aa many others
to find that tbsrs la an an
pwar. Tha only people whom
1 have ever known who are
relatively free from worry
n n those who have faith in
God.
So many peopls do have n
wrong idea about Ilfs and Ihe
world to which ooe must Uve.
The world la still the Lord’ s
and Ha does lova us. Christ
M id that even a little spar
could not fall to the

Instructor

of

Forest

Lake A cadem y waa ordained
aa

a gospel

minister

to a

special cerem ony of tha Sev­
enth-day
meeting

By Dewwa Estes

MRS. PETHERBKIDGE

Long wood's St. Catherine o f
Sienna Circle of the Church
o f Nativity Catholic Women’s
Club met Tuesday evening at
the borne of Mrs. Garland
Shaw o s Church St. to Loogwood.

Mr*. John Kennedy, chair-

Music Workshop
By Donna Estes
Christ Church Episcopal of
Longwood will sponsor Its
first annual music workshop
beginning this Saturday at 10
a.m. far all school age chil­
dren o f the area* served by
the church.
Those attending will re­
ceive instruction on how to
sing, note
reading,
round
singing and music history. No
charges will be made for the
course which will bo taught
by M rs. M arjory Spratt Pethcrbridge, organist and choir
director o f Christ Church,
lira. Pelherbrldge formerly
taught music at Chestnut Hill
Academ y for boys in Phila­
delphia, Pa., and received
her m aster's dagree to music
from the University o f Penn­
sylvania in 1933.
Parents o f the children are
Invited to attend the first
meeting o f the workshop.

Graduation Set
Graduation exercise* for the
Vacation
Bible School at
Prairie Lake Baptist Church
wlU be bold at 7:30 p. m.
Sunday in place of the regu­
lar evening worship.

imru;— innuunc ea— mad— fa r
dates for tha rum m sga sales
h iv e been set for July 13-13.
The sales will be held at tha
Super Valu Store on SR 436
with the proceeds to go to the
W om en's Club.
M rs. Virginia Burks was
made chairman o f Urn salsa.
M em bers o f Lake Mary's
St. Theresa Circle, Sunland'a
,St. Ana Circle and Our Lady’ a
Circle of North Orlando, who
would like to either donate
rum m age or work at the sale
are requested to contact Mrs.
Burke.
On June 2t, at I p.m. a
dessert social wUl be held at
the home of Mrs. Burke, t i l
Oak St. in Sanlando, with
Mrs. Kay Stanton serving as
co-hoatcss.
M em bers
w ho
would like to have aa enjoy
able evening are invited to
attend.
Following the buainen at
Tuesday's meeting, refresh
m en u of caka and punch
were served.
T h e next meeting will be
held on July B at the home of
Mrs. Kennedy on Logan Drive
in Longdale.

Arthur Johnson
Dies At Home
Arthur Johnson, M, died at
bit home in Lake Msry at II
p. m. Wednesday.
H e was born In Cranston,
Rhode Island, June 31, 1901,
but bad lived In Lake Mary
for th# past 3U year*. He was
a veteran o f World War 11
and a retired grave worker.
Johnson is survived by
two brothers, Carl A. of San­
ford and Arnold o f Cranston;
three
aiiteri,
Mrs. Helen
Gladding, Mrs. Robert Walb
berg and Mri. Henry Carlson
all of Cranston.
Funeral service* will be at
10:30 a. m. Saturday at
Uravealde
in
Lake Mary
Cemetery with Rev. Ralph
K. Taylor officiating.
Briaton Funeral Home is
in charge of arrangements

BURTON WRIGHT

DeBary Church
Gets Award,
New Pastor
By Mrs. Adam Metier
The
DeBary
Community
Methodist Church, with Rev.
Damon Scott as minister, has
been named the Outstanding
Church of th* Y ear of the DeLand District far the second
consecutive year.
Rev. Scott received the
■ward at the annual Florida
Methodist Conference in Lake­
land which waa also attend­
ed by 23 mem bers of the D e­
Bary Church, who learned
with regret that Bev. Scott
would
be
transferred
to
Palatka.
Coming to DeBary la Rev.
C. N. Ogg who has served a
Holly Hill church during the
past four years o f his 33
year ministry.
A graduate o f Aabury Col­
lege in Kentucky and of the
University of Ohio, he wUl
officiate in DeBary for the
first lime this Sunday at the
10 a. m. warship service.
Rev. and Mrs. Ogg, who
moved to Dellary late this
week, are th* parents of
three daughters, one in .North
Carolina, one in South Caro­
lina and ooe attending Day­
tona Beach Junior College.

Mrs. Holloway
Is Installed

Mrs. Effle Holloway was
Installed aa new president of
the Seminole County School
Food Service Association re­
cently at ceremonies held in
the Altamonte Springs Ele­
mentary School csffterla.
School Supt. R. T. Mllwe*
served as installing officer
By Jana Casselberry
for Mrs. Holloway, along with
The WMS of the Prairie Mrs. Dorothy Bass, president­
Lake Baptist Church in Fern elect; Mrs. Flora Middleton,
Park will hold a general treasurer: Mrs. Alice Dunn,
meeting at 7:30 p. m. Mon secrelary, and Mr*. Kathryn
day.
White, public relations.

W M S To Meet

Adventist
Saturday.

camp
Also

re­

ceiving the rife waa B. Mi­
chael Blaine, pastor o f the
Adventist Church of
Mel­
bourne.
Wright has been a member
o f the Academ y faculty for
tho past five years. He prev­
iously had taught in Adventist
schools to Spencervilla, Md.,
and Candler, N. C. He baa recently been anpolntx l fa head
the department o f religion at
the A dven tlils' Bethel College
in South A frica, and with bis
wife Myrna and their three
children, will leave far bla
new post in August. •
Participating in the ordina­
tion cerem ony was K. A.
Wright, Burton's father, who
is also a minister. He was
principal
of
Forest
Lake
Academ y several yeara ago
and later waa president of
the church's Southern Mis­
sionary College near Chatta­
nooga, Tenn.
Burton Wright completed
hla elementary school work
at Forest Lake, and graduat­
ed from Collegcdale Academy
and Southern Missionary Col­
lege while his father was
there. He also received the
M. A. degree In practical the­
ology from the Seventh-day
Adventist Theological Sem­
inary in Washington, D. C.

Ray William Kearns, 33, of
11 North Griffin Drive, Cas­
selberry, died Thursday. He
was the proprietor of an up­
holstery shop in Casselberry.
A veteran o f World War II,
he was a m em ber o f the
Methodist Churrh and had re­
sided in Casselberry fur four
year*.
Surviving arc ilia wife, Mrs.
Olllc Kearns, and two broth­
ers, Alva, of M inngo, Ohio,
and Paul Kearns, o f Port St.
Joe.
Funeral services will be
conducted by Rev. Darwin
Shea at 2 p m. Sunday at the
Cox Parker Funeral Homs,
Winter Park.

Attend

services
this week
at

uourmvn

bface of
worship

(lieru ld P h oto)

Ror. Ways* Jahnatos Paatar
Sunday School _ _ g:4l re au
Rev. canon Anaofasl
Marstaa
Warship ll:ta re re. Sunday Sarvlco
T. n. Chance
— .. Paatar
Marnlaa Warship _ h U a. re.
Holy Communion dorr. 9:14
■anday Schael — . tedl a. re.
Moraine Warship Ifcte a. re Church O f Christ
Training Onion — I fll p. re.
Evening Worship - IflS p. re
Wad. Prayer Service 1«ia p. re.
Lutheran
Ralph Brewer Jr. Bvnng*llit
nihla Bahsal ___ tl:ta re re.
LvnraaAB cn aea wp
c a a n n e a r n e r revcacw Marnlar Worehlp till* re re.
Bvaalag Warship _ 1:1# p, re
Car. 14th at. d O lh Ova.
Oall Smith _________ Paatar Wad. R tra r iarvlaa T:ti p.m.
Sunder Schael _ — 1:11 a. re.
canrnca
Moralae Worship I 1 :M a, re.
Tralalae Union — l:W p. re
Ivanlae Worship . T:W p. re. Morris Ruby _ _ Evangelist
Wad. PVarar ScrvldS Ttlt p a. Blhlo Clausa _ 14:40 re re
M oralag Worship . ll:4 s re au
Nursery Opca
W TR R --------------- - TiSP p. re. Evening Warship _ l:*e p. re
BIM» Clsssts Wad. 1:1* p-re
iaaday Mite Broadaaat

u r t iil iw w n

ate at.

L t m s o ju N

and til* p a .

* MwUr *»*.

Paul M. i.allap . ------ - Paator
Sunday School — 14:44 a. re.
Bandar

Evanlna Worship
Wednesday
Praytd Ssrvlco _

ISIS Park A v is *

Bible Study ______ 14:00 re m.
1:41 p. re. Morning
Worship 11:40 re re.
Evening garvles __ 4:10 p re
7:41 p. re. Sae
"Herald of Truth" 1 p.m.
Sunday o a Channel *
Tuesday
Ladlaa Bible Claes 14:00 am.
W sdntsdsy
Bible Clsssca _ _ 1:10 p. au

Pastor — ... William J. flou t
Mornlna Worship — IM« A

II s. re

Sunday School

Christian Science

— S:4I os- m.

Tralnln* Unlea ----- - 1:1* p-re
Evanlna Worihlp — U P p m.
Weil, officers A Tsschvr*
Mvstlng —....... — Silo p.m. Sunday Ser-lee A
Wad. I’ rajtr hsrvlc* 1:10 p.m. Sunday Bchool ____ 11:44 re re
HuhJact:
•'Clod The ITvaurvtr of
Man"
north oB L ixaa
Wednesday Sarrtaa *:44 p. re
■ A P rilT CSIAFWL
Haadlng Room: 141 E. Plrot.
SOT a. Palrru I n ,
Waokilsys: 14:10 rent. - 4:10
V. N. Maaeard. chapel Pallor
p.m. Friday Evening: 4:14Sunday School _ _ a:4t rent.
1:14 p.m.
T ra ln ln a Unloa ____ 1:14 re re.
Worship 11 o. re. 1i!4 -p.au
Wad. Rvaalng Prayar 1:14 p r e
Church O f God
ap R ix oa a n

Old Ovlnada Rd. al Kti|&gt;, St*.
H. Hamilton Orlffln
Pareor
Sunday School _ _ &gt;:41 re m.
Morning Warship 11:44 re au
Training Unloa _ 4:14 p. re.
Evening Worship _ 1:14 p. au

ca m e

•P THE SAgARK.ua
W, Sad Bt, at Beale Ava.
Paal B le h o a __________Paator
■aaday S c h o o l___ _ M l re are

Moralag Warship

c a r n c M o p earn
SBMl A f f f v i h
flsrold D. Boatwright Paator
Bnaday School __ 1:41 re re
Moraine Worship 11:44 re m.
Evsngvtlstlo Barr. 1:11 p. au
Tuore Prayar Sarv. 1:1* re re
There. Tauag People
Endeavor
1:14 p. re

14:11 re are

Tenth ____ _____ — 1:44 p. r e
Evangillstlo Service 1:40 pjre
Third Sunday
Ilagapiratlaa ____ 1:44 p. m.
r i a a r cm cbcm
THB SA8ARB.Ua
La ha Mary. Fire
Rev. W . U Holcombe, Pantoy
Basday
1:11 re u u ___ Bible School
ll:*4 re m. , Mornlna Worahlp
OP

1i4S p. m. — Evening Hcrvlco
1:44 p, m. _ Wad. Mld-Wvelt
Prayar Parries*

1:44 p. m. Ind Wad. MUalon.
ary Borvic*

Pentecostal
FIRST PKXTECWOTAL
c a t a c i o r L ouaw ooo
W jv l l i f f l

Rot. B. Ruts Oraat — ranted
Sunday School —— 11:44 re are
Morning Worahlp 11:11 re nre

Sunday Evening __ Til* p. nre
Wad. Bible Stadv _ 1:14 p. are
Conquerors Masting
Friday --------------- 1:14 p. re

c a r a ie

Presbyterian

OCA)

aaoa * q-*— retts
iHwy ir-aai
~

CMIMCH

cxrica or

Bart Browa - __ ■ Evangelist
lt:*e a. re. Sunday

Moraine Worship

Mundey

10 -ta mm.

A v a . an d T h ird

Lrnvst H. Bolluh, Jr. — rssU r
Sunday School
4:11 re m.
Church Sarvleos — 14:*4 re m.
Communion—P in t Sunday In
Each Month
KlMDEiUlARTBM AND NURS­
ERY

M ethodist

Oravor C. Sowell. Jr.

CHURCH OP THB COVBUAUT
Thoreaa M. Makla
Paolo*

Onora R d, at Woodland Ava, Church School _ _ lu.uo a. in.
Rev. John H. Hires, Jr. Pastor Tamporarity at P l n o e r o r l

Sunday School ---- - 1:41 re m.
Morning Worahlp — 14;4d re ro.
MTP ____________ 1:14 p. re

School—French and l*lh.

TO
Rev. Ray Oragary, Jr, Paator
Sunday School
4:41 re au
Morning Worihlp 11:11 re re
M T P ____________ 4:14 p. re
Bvre Worahlp
1:11 » re
W*d_ Prayer Iarvlaa 1:M p re

Avre
Jobs T. Adnata Jr. _ Paster
Morning Worahlp - *:ie re re
Hundey School _ _ 1:41 re re
Morning Warship 14:11 re au
M T - Maaltags __ t i l l p re
tlalanaadtata. Scalar)
Evening Worship _ 1:14 p. re

LIST

YOUR

CHURCH
NOTICE
CALL

FA 2-2611

Urge You To Attend
The Church Of Your Choice
WitooB-ElchtlbiB-gBr MortBary
Eaaicd L Wlkoa aa4 Staff

Tho A s e r ic a n Oil Com ptRy
Mr. aad Mrs. M. R. SlrkbUad

Profrdsaiig Printing Co.

WltooB-Maier Fumltuie Ca.

aaf Staff

Stanatron Raaity
Hark Stsaotrawi tad Staff

M r . aad M ra . A l W U a

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Mir. Appleby's Restaurant
LucHla aad Hamid Appleby
113 N. Park

Th* Hits ThM trt
BUI Lotslac* A- Kmptojdds

Holier Motor Sakd Co.

Food Fair Stores, Inc.
J. C. Penney Company
C. L. R eU eeea a e d E m p tejees

C A LIFO R N IA JOBS

V lU filN lA r KI KOS Kl
I’ . U. Uua 1314

Southern Ntkural Gas
Ja b a D a n a

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baaford Atlantic National Bank
■ • s a r d H. Uadgea 4 S U ff

.NUKA NOHR1S
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.llariun I rr. Lake Mary
FA i - l l l i

S to tA F a r m In s u ra n c e C o m p u t e s
ir tla g L i’ r jo r s a d S ta ff

Paatao

••ACM n m aaiaf cnaca Worship ________ 4:44 a. m.

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■ tra ct

Church gchool_1:41
a. m.
•(••Ion rotate ___ Ii4! a. m.
Morning Worship - lt:44 a. nre
Plonssr Psllowshlp 4:0S p. m.
Sonlor HI Psllowshlp 1:44 p.nre
Evsnlng Worship — 1:14 p. nre
Wsd Prayer Mooting T:40 p.m.

These Sanford Merchants

Goorfd Bailor A kasplojoss

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TJ.WO-W V,*r

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Emmett Farrell A S tef!

Foreign employment offers lucu and women choice - f
19 countries— free transportation—specisl tax benefits
—bonuses— liberal vseatiuna—And a most unique way
o f life in government careers or with American com ­
panies. their subsidiaries. Over half a million Americans
work and live exreplksially well outside the U.9.A.
”You
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paid in I completr information tend 13 to Foreign
rency. Forr complete
Projects, P. O. Box DMA, Beverly Hills, Calif.

Thousands of new Job openiugs now in Southern Cali­
fornia in ali Helds. Permanent job security, bend
for
ob information, names and addresses to California
ob., P. O. Box 10it, Beverly HUH,. Calif.

au __ Church School
•:4t
Sarvlee
. •:«* re as. 11 :H
. 14:1* re m. 4:14 p. are _ Christian Tenth
11tte re au
Ministry
11:4# re re. Bov. Waiter JLR. McPhsrooo.

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FOREIGN JOBS

ON DISPLAY at Purest Luke Academy this
week nre copies o f "Florida Funtily Favorites,"
g cookbook compiled und published by members
of the SeventhAluy Adventist Health und Wel­
fare Society. Proceeds from miles o f the book
will help enlurge facilities at the Altamonte
Springs Health and Weifuie Center which aids
those in need from Seminole County and the

tc erred

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Baptist

R L D ta

R. W. Keams
Dies Thursday

—... Pastor

Christhm

Burton L. Wright, associate

Completely to some o f the
nmdletoM that we take. A
steamship company placed a
large advertisement In a
aufixtoe which showed a
beautiful ocean liner gliding

♦‘greatest of a m ." Above
the pictun of the ship was
printed same talking words
which said, "A World Away
from Worry on tha World's
Fastest Ship." 1 must ad■It that It would be most
enjoyable to take the boat
trip, but k la not likely that
the world experienced would
be away from all worry. We
toy many cures but find that
•one of them are adequate
to da away with tba torment*
tog affects of n disturbed
■tod If they a n entirely of

c»v. arts m o atm
•ate l i t . a
H. M. S n o w ______,_ Paster Richard Lyons
Bandar School — tel* a. as. ■uaday Masses .
Marnlaa Worship 10:11 a. re.
Evening Warship _ 1:1* p. re.
Youth Harr. (Taaa.) T:I* pm.
MM-Wash Sarv. (Ttairv.) US Waakdaya
p. m.
H. W. saaw. Paator

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C oatrefation n l
TMHAli

Adventists Ordain
Two New Ministers
Bible

N? „

o &lt;N

REV. AND MRS. WALTER A. ROUTH JR.
fret has been made to alle­
viating the scourge of- wor­
ry. Perhaps many people
would admit readily that they
believe a cure for cancer
Will eventually be found, and
•t the tame time deny faith
to a remedy for the harass­
ment ef the mtod from which
they would like to escape so

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Academy Lays
Cornerstone
For Dormitory
By Shirley

Adventist Center Knits Bandages
By Julia Barto*
Among

ventists

Wentworth

Sunday at Forest Lake Acad­
emy during the annual Sev­
Sleeting

Adventist
to

lay

C a nt p

the

corner­

stone for the new boys dorm i­
tory now under construction.
The

three-story,

concrete

reinforced

structure,

costing

SlEti.WX) wilt be known as W.
E.

McClure

named

for

Hall
Dr.

W.

and
E.

is
Mc­

Clure, dean of Andrew's Uni­
versity

Biondi, Charles Magenheimer and Mike Gillette;
third row, Patsy Enloe, Ellen Peters, Betty
Wells, Linda Laine, Viola McCarty, Debra Phil­
lips, Kichard Gerling, Herman Heinle, Wayne
Ogle and Alan Brad dock; fourth row, Kelly
White, Janie Nails, Linda Kay Shank, Patty
(levers, Cheryn McBride, Linda Nelson, Elaine
Bryant, Timmy Sain and ltandy Sullivan. (Cox)

ENTERPRISE SIXTH GRADERS were entertertnined «t u Promotion Party held by the En­
terprise PTC at the Florida Power Cluh. Mem*
liers of the class were, front from left, Curtis
Carlson, John Shafter, James Bradley and Tom
Shin; second row, Shari Lnughltn, Steve Jeffers,
Nancy Hopper, Margaret Weinfustncr, Connie
Adams, David Sullivan, Bruce Cross, Lenny

at

Berrien

Spring*.

Mich., who was principal of
Forest
Lake
Academy at
three different times totaling
ID years. Be and Mrs Mc­
Clure were present lor the
occasion.
The dormitory Is being built
as part of the overall liveyear plan for rebuilding the
Forest Lake Academ y plant.
All churches of the Florida
Conference
of
Seventh-day
Adventists
are contributing
on a systematic basis to­
wards the building program.

Legion To Hold
Joint Rites
With Auxiliary

Tommy Farrow. Second row, Bernie Bernhardt,
Christine Fowler, Bobbie Hudome, Julie Jenkins,
Jon Fleischman, Jeanne Tangney. Third row,
Lee Achnrd. Kathy l’czold, Barry Daughtry,
Mona Wiggins, Michael Conroy, Jeff Bates and
Teresa Carver,
(Gassnian Photo)

ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH Kingergurten "graduated" 18 pupil* to next year’s first
grade at recent ceremonies, Bev, Bichtml Lyons,
pastor of Alt Souls Church, presented the diplo­
mas to the pupils of Mrs. Edna Swigottski, teach­
er. First row. front left: Chris Coneely, Debbie
Henry, Pete Bartlinski, Mary Ju DeMattio and

many

service

bers o f the S e v e n t h ly

Ceremonies w ere held last

enth-day

the

projects carried out by m em ­
Health

Ad­

and Welfare

Center is one entitled “ Band­
ages for Bongo'* which pro­
vides knitted cotton bandages
for use in the African Mission­
ary Fickt.
This project is o f special
Interest to Mr*. C. P. Croger
since she and her husband
have devoted most o f their
live* to missionary work, se­
ven years o f which wa* spent
in Southern Africa.
The couple had three child­
ren born in South Africa and
one o f their daughters, -Mrs.
Winifred Wiki, now is a mis­
sionary in Southern Europe
with headquarters at Bern,
Switzerland. Mrs. Wild and
her husband have been miss­
ionaries for eight years and
will t&gt;e in Europe for another
four years.
Mrs. Croger. who more or
less fosters the bandage pro­
ject, invites those who knit
to join member* o f the Cen­
ter in making the bandages.
The simple instructions call
for unmercerized thread, auch
as used in making bedspreads
and a size one knitting need­
le. Cast on 25 stitches, knit
back amt forth until strip is
two ami one half yards long,
wash, dry, roll and wrap
in plastic and fasten with
scotch tape. When sufficient
number t* on hand, bandages
may be mailed in rare of
the Health and Welfare Cen­
ter, Forest Lake Academ y,
from where they will he srnt
to the Bongo Mission Hospital.

Attention o f member* of
the American t-oghm and it*
auxiliary, of T on 53. i* ilirected to the Joint installation
of new officer* Monday at
8 p. m. at the American Le­
gion Home b n 'llw y : 17 02
The installing officer for
the event will be the Sixth
District Commander, N'. Danesky, Ml. Dora, and Mrs.
Danesky. Sixth District Aux­
iliary president, will install
the Auxiliary officer*.
The installation committee
urge* each mem ber to bring
a guest.
Mrs. Iloy Ttllis, courtesy
chairman, and her commitlee will serve refreshment*
at Hie conclusion of the
meeting.

Organization Of
St. Andrews
Set Sunday

St. Andrews Presbyterian
Church of Bear Lake wilt be
formally
organized
by
a
Commission of St. Johns Pres­
bytery In cerem onies to be
held at 3:30 p. in. this Sun­
day
Making up the Commission
will be Dr. II. D. dress, Dr.
John F. Anderson Jr., Rev.
A. J. Hanson, Itev. E. It
Rowley Hev. M. O. Lycrly.
Bev. K. W. Miller amt Eld­
ers B oyce T. Ridgewell and
E A. Miner.
M embers will tie received
by letter; a class of com ­
munication* admitted; elders
and deacons elected, ordain­
ed and installed and a pastor
will be called ami installed.
Hev. Thomas II. Makin has
been serving a* evangelist in
the field for two months, at
the chapel which is located
('room s High Adult School
at no 15 U nocal Beach Dr.
will liuld it* second Annual
C o m m e n c c m c a t Exer­
cise, Sunday, at 3 p m. in
the (’ room* High School Audi
tortum. Principal H. Jackson
will prevent diplomas to 22
adults.
The adidt program is var­
ied. and adults are encourag­
Hev. Fhllltp Il.irr, language
ed to continue Iheir it utile* expert and missionary to the
for completion of high school Lacandon Indians in Southern
work and course* that are Mexico, will be the sjieuker
directly applicable to the type at the 9 a. m service o f the
job* they are doing to en Presbyterian Church of the
ha rice their efficiency.
Covenant, Pmeerest School,
Classes will continue dm Sunday.
ing the summer. Interested
V native o f Philadelphia,
person*
may
contact
Mr Baer has been with the WyJackvm by calling FA 2-1029 cllffe Bible Translators for
at any lime.
19 years, all of this lime be­
ing spent with one trilie. lie
i* engaged In reducing to
writing a language that ha*
been spoken for centuries but
never written Hit books in­
clude prim ers, a dictionary
and portions of the Bible in
Mrs. E lilh E. Balint, 53. of the Lacandon tongue.
S nee 1911 his field has
101 Bunker Lane, died this
morning in Seminole Memor­ been visited by many archae­
ologists and ant hropoli gists
ial Hospital.
She cam e to Sanford in 1959 and recently he was honored
from Griffin, d a ., and was a by the Mexican Government
member of
the Lutheran (or his work among the InChurch of the Redeem er ami ill ans.

22 Adults To
Get Diplomas
At Grooms High

Church To Hear
Missionary

BANDAGES FOR BONGO are knitted by members o f the Altnmont*
Spring* Health and Welfare Center o f the Seventh-day Adventist Church
for use in the African Mlmdonary Field. Main sponsor o f the project loeally is Mrs. C. P. Croger who served for seven years as a missionary in
Southern Africa. Here Mrs. Croger poses with display set up for the an­
nual Camp Meeting at Forest Lako Academy.
(Herald Photo)

Baplisls Offer
Fellowship
For Ministers

Second row, Sylvia Williams, Judy Guess, David
Wells, H o lly Tully, Kevin Scott, Valorie Wrenn,
Kenneth Wilins, Cynthia Peterson, Donald Si|»ley and Mich.de Puopolo. Third row, Steven
Ellis, Dale Austin, Tommy Curlier, Cathy Ste­
wart, Kim Austin, Susan Scott, Kevin Slip,
Cathy Jo Schooluy, Michael Fitch and David
Hobby,
(Gussmun Photo)

of the Ladies Aid of that
church
She also was a
member o f the GoM Key
Mothers of the Cub Scouts.
Mrs. Balinl is survived by
her husband, Stephen; one
son. Steven G , Jr. of San­
ford; three daughters, Mrs
Lucille Steele of Hampton,
Ga., Mrs.
Myrtle Nix of
held at the First Presbyterian Ocala, and Mrs. Alice Dixon
o f Philadelphia, P a.; two sis­
Church in Ft. Lauderdale.
ter*. Mrs. Annie Dover of
Enigma, Ga., and Mrs. Cal
lie Stone o f Ocala, and two
Gettysburg Address
The story that Lincoln hast­ brothers. Carl and Egbert
True love, both of Fitzgerald,
ily drafted hi* speech un an
Ga.
envelope while on his way
Funeral services wilt be
to Gettysburg is untrue Ian held at the Lutheran Churrh
coin had carefully prepared -** 2 P- nl Sunday with the
what he wanted to say and f{l' '
Il*'r t'*'*"' W. Goers* of
.
.
,
...
|ficiatmg followed by intern
there is no dependable « v i - 1 men|
0 » k l.w „ Memorial

Guest Minister To Speak At Westminster Presbyterian
By
Dr.

Jane
Robert

Casselberry
L.

A churchtime

Hutchinson

the

care

of

nursery

small

for

Church, Hev. John S'. Mont­

children

gomery. and his family, arc

is provided during

the

ser­ spending

l Westminster Presbyterian

vices.

are

air-

hurch

conditioned.
Church School
classes arc held for all ages
at 9 :U a. m.
Dr. Hutchinson was for
nearly 2U years pastor of
First Presbyterian Church in
Tyrone. Pa., before his re­
tirement In December. He
amt Mrs. Hutchinson make
their home in AlaitlanJ.
The pastor o f W ed m auler

rill

,

be

the
this

guest
Sunday

minister
at

11

m in the Chapel in the

fcftler

Homes

offices

at

[owell Park.
llis subject will be “ Men
Chow
Hearts
God
ouched.” There will be
i3 | music by the choir
tied by Airs. Guidon It.

Has
spedir­
Dil-

All facilities

a

few

days

v a ca ­

tioning with relatives m Mi­
ami.
The Itev. John Pllley, pas­
tor of the Lake Mary Com ­
munity
and

Presbyterian

II p s a 1 a

Church

Presbyterian

Church, ar.-t Ihe Hev. John
Montgomery
attended
the
meeting* o f the Synod o f F lor­
Gramkow
Funeral
ida,
United
Presbyterian dence that he wrote any parti p ark.
Church, U.S.A., June lu 13, of his address while eti route. * Hume is m charge.

Vacation

A hospital clinical training
and research fellowship, de­
signed specifically for Bap­
tists ministers and to be car­
ried out in Baptist Memor­
ial
Hospital,
Jacksonville,
was announced today by Dr.
T. Sloane Guy Jr., Executive
Secretary - Treasurer of. tho.
Koiiihrrn
Baptist
Hospital
Board.
The fellowship in Clinical
Pastoral Care will be award­
ed for one year ami will
carry an annual stipend of
$3,000.
Two types o f ministers will
be considered eligible, o r ­
dained ministers in the a c­
tive ministry anil ministers
presently serving In various
capacities
with denomina­
tional boards.
Applicants must be between
30 and in years of age with
high school diploma and col­
lege and seminary degrees
and must have had three to
five years of pastoral exper­
iences.
The fellowship will lie ac­
tivated September I, 1903.
Applicants should write to
Harry
McCartney,
Depart­
ment of Pastoral Care, Raptist Memorial Hospital, two Mi­
ami Hoad, Jacksonville 7,
Fla.
letter*
of reference
from the association o f which
the applicant is a member
and from the slate secretary
will lie required.

Mrs. Balinl Dies
At Hospital Here

GRADUATION GOWNS and caps, (some set at
rakish angles) marked the ceremonies at the
Holly Avenue Kindergarten for 30 youngsters
who will be going on to higher things next ycur.
From left front row are Christine Goble, Charles
Getgen, Don Nichols, Suzanne Helms, Eddie
Smith, Scott Hill, Karen Boatwright, Cathy
Gramkow, Frank Griffin and Lisa Thompson.

Elder Springs Baptist Plan
Two-Week Vacation School

Bridge Club
Names Winners
Ten tables were in play at
this week's session o f the
D ellary
Duplicate
Bridge
Club at Ihe Community Cen­
ter. Howard Middleton dir
ected.
Winners were, NS. first,
Mrs. Frank Austin and Phil
dcB erard; second, Mrs. O.
X. Lackey and Mrs. Hubert
Nichols; third, Mr. and Mrs.
E. Z
Walters ami fourth,
Mrs. Until Hlatl and .Mrs.
David Singer.
EW, first, Mrs Edna Reil­
ly and Mrs, Elsa tinkles; se­
cond, Mrs. Dorothy It Chand­
ler and Mrs, Donald C. John­
ston; third. Air. and Mrs. E.
A*. Hinkle and fourth, Harry
31 Brown and William Lutz.

Fire Volunteers
To Meet Monday
Members o f the newly or­
ganized Gindervllle Eire Dopartmenl will meet at 7:30
p. in. Monday at the 111.II
Product* cafeteria.
All persons living south of
the city limits and near to
Sanford Avenue out to Lake
Jessup and along the old
Orlando Highway are urged
to attend the meeting.
James J . Michael, presi­
dent, sail) today that the
group hopes to have it* new
charter ready for signatures
Monday, and that Attorney
Carroll Burke ha* been en­
gaged to draw up a map of
the areas In which the (in ­
fighting volunteers will ope­
rate.
“ We've been depending loo
long on the Lake Alary Eire
Department to control our
fires, and it's about time we
got busy and got a volunteer
fire department o f our own,”
Allchael s ad.
Other officers of the new
organization
include
Tom
Wise as vice president
and
It. A. Steinmcyer as treasur­
er.

Bible School will first one being to the New
.Mission in
Oviedo
at
E l d e r Tribes
Springs Ha pi id Church. Hoys which is n m in in g cam p fur
new missionaries.
and girls, age three through
B Hamilton Griffin, pastor
16, are invited to com e along
of Elder Springs, will be prin­
and enjoy the many exper­ cipal o f the school. Airs. Vio­
iences tif Bilile School.
let M eLmghlin,
secretary;
Ih e school will be held Nursery Three-Year Depart­
June 17 28 from 9 a.m. to 12 ment, .Mrs. Jean T aylor, sup*
titan. E a ch ' department ha* Crthfeiutei t. Airs. Hutchison,"
special plans of interest to .Mrs. Ale tion aid; Beginner I
the children Involved, which Department,
superintendent,
include Bible study, mission­ Mrs. Florence M yers, Alra.
ary study, character stories Carol Alycrs; Beginner II Du*
and creative nctivilios. Rr- partment, s u p e r i n t e n d *
freshmctils will be served ent, Mrs. Jeanette Jessup,
daily.
Alls*
Gail Coleman.
Mr&gt;.
Special field trips are plan­ Faye Weldon;
ned for the Intermediates, Un­
Prim ary
I
Department,
open

Monday

Junior Choir
To Give Concert
At Grace Church
The Junior Choir o f Grace
Methodist

Church

will

pre­

sent • concert in Ihe sanc­
tuary of Hu- church on Sun­
day al 7.30 p. .n. The Choir
which was organized last fall,
is directed by Mrs. (Mis T ay­
lor, with Airs. Kathryn Hubhard accompanist.
All members and friends
of llie church are invited to
attend. There will be a pre­
sentation of awards follow­
ing Hie concert.
Sunday afternoon at 12:30.
members o( Hie Methodist
Youth Fellowship and Iheir
guests will meet at (he church
to go to Sanlando Springs (or
a picnic and swim party.
On Wednesday at 9:30 a
in., the WSCS Bazaar Com­
mittee will meet
at the
church to make plans for the
Bazaar to be lu-ld in Novem ­
ber. All who have ideas anil
suggestions to offer, o r would
like to serve &lt;&gt;n a com m ittee,
are urged in attend this plan­
ning session.

Nazarenes To
Observe
Father’s Day
The Lake Mary Church nt
the Nazarene will observe Fa­
ther'* Day wilh special ser­
vices litis week to be held
during the closing period ol
the Sunday School hour.
Recognition ami gifts will
he given to Ihe oldest fa­
ther, the youngest father ami
the father willi the most chil­
dren present for the service.
The Sunday School hour be­
gins al 9,(5 a.m . and Ihe spe
rial service is scheduled fur
10:15 a m.

superintendent. Airs. Louisa
Nolan, L. T. Twym an, Mr*.
Adeen Sizemore, .Mrs. Jeanetle Johnson; Prim ary H De*
p jrtin m t, s u p e r i n t e n d *
ent, Air*. W, W. Coleman,
Mrs. Ibis* Hyson, Airs. Fort,
Atrs. Jean Welker, Air*. Jo­
ann Bryan;
Junior I Department, sup­
erintendent, Airs. G l a d y s
Dempsay, .Mr*. Mary AH*
ch a d , Airs. Audio Temple,
Mrs. Joe llrown; Junior II
Department,
superintendent,
Mrs. Barbara Walker, Mr*.
Betty Wright, .Mrs. Gleoda
Blass;
Intermediate
Department,
superintendent,
Frank Jes­
sup, Mrs. Joyce Edwards.
A nursery will be provided
for tin- teachers’
children
with special classes for Iho
two year olds under the lead­
ership o f Mrs. Archie Free*
man. Mrs. Jean Blaylock and
Mis. Bandage will he the
leaders of the baby nursery
ami one year olds.
Mrs. .Margaret Griffin, Mrs.
Vera Cartled;e and Mrs. Glen
.Miller will serve un tike re­
freshment committee.

C. C. Mcy Death
Reported Here
r
(’
May. of Plant City,
who visited many times with
relatives here, died early
Thursday at Arcadia lie was
a m em ber of the Sanford
Camp at Lake Kerr.
Services Will lie held at 10
a.m. Saturday at Hopkins
Funeral Home in Plant Ctly.
Sanford survivors includo
four niece*. Air*. C. Shannon
Winn, Mrs Harold Johnson,
Alls* Elizabeth Atethvin and
Miss Emma Jean Atethvin.

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a t tks airport art not ju st painful
U that the ■Pres­
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ident's son Ukas pianca and doesn't
cars to tears ones he’s aboard.
As the President took o f f for the
West and Hawaii, rotma John went
aboard with his fattier. When it was
time for him to leave,, the boy was
steered toward the regular salt door
J o b s * Ktnaadj J r

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"N O !"

amidships. Ha got the drift quickly,
and refused to get off.
A Secret Service agent who had
him in tow then headed him stra­
tegically toward the pilot's cabin,
on the pretext of having a look. Be­
fore John realized what was happen­
ing, he was out o f the pilot's aoor,
down the steps and back on the
ground.
That's when the real howl went
up.

Political
WASHINGTON — (N E A ) For the President to lend a
m ajor civil rights message to
Congress this lata in the ses­
sion is to pile a new burden
on
an already ovegloaded
Senate and House.
It will take the rest of this
y ea r and much o f the next
session to dig out from under
the existing load before It’ s
tim e to elect a new Congress
In the fall o f 1944.
Developments in race rela­
tions during the past few
months, however, give addi­
tional civil rights legislation
a new number one priority.
There ii every likelihood that
thia program will run Into de­
lay. Another Senate filibuster
is a possibility, Being up ac­
tion on other must legislation.
There are ov e r 120 civil
rights bills in the congress­
ional hopper right now. This
Indicates not only the diver­
sity o f opinion on what ought
to be done, hut the amount or
interest in the subject.
The main bills are Ihe ad­
ministration program , a sep­
arate proposal hy House Ju­
diciary Committee chairman
Emanuel Celler, D-N. Y., and
two measures introduced by
Senate and House Republi­
cans. Boiling all these idess
into one act that Senate and
House can agree on will take
som e doing.
Nobody has a com plete ans­
wer to race relations and no
single piece o f legislation la
going to solve the situation. A
piecem eal approach la possi­
ble, with a voting righti bill
com ing first and other m etwhere she paid it was located.
lu res later.
Sheepishly,
her
husband
Before the civil rights is­
mutters some alibi and tries
to forget the Incident, the

A New Crisis
The Russians, as we In the West
well know, are unpredictable. So we
cannot be sure they wilt not sudden­
ly pay up their long overdue assess­
ments In the United Nations and
thus preserve their vote In the Genami Assembly.
The rule Is the vote Is lost when
a member nation falls more than two
jredrs behind in payments. The So­
viet Union still has a few months to
go. Mors than ones before, the Krem­
lin has reversed itself in UN matters.
But If it should not do so, if It
Should choose to yield its vote, it
would signal that Russia's concept
o f the UN has changed.
No sober observer o f world af­
fairs has any illusions about what
the Soviets hnd in mind when they
Joined up. They Intended from the
outset to use the agency us a propa­
ganda sounding board. They intend­
ed also to use Its processes tu block
tbs effort o f Independent nations to
keep free nf Soviet domination.
To that end, the veto wus used
countless times in the Security Coun­
cil, After a while, therefore, the Gen­
eral Assembly, where no veto could
be Imposed, becume the main scene
o f UN action.
Since it could nut muster suffi­
cient allies to turn the Assembly tide
in Its favor, Russia finally began try­
ing the current "financial veto" —

refusing to pay Its share o f UN costs
In hope that enterprises hostile to
Soviet aims would thereby fall.
If the Kremlin should now pro­
ceed to formalize this tactic bv allow­
ing its vote privileges to Ispse, it
would be open admission that Russia
is in the UN as a wrecker. It would
mark an end to the transparent pre­
tense that It is a legally functioning
member genuinely bent on the quest
for world peace.
Should that be the choice, It
would suggest that the Russians
have given up hope of ever command­
ing the UN the kind of support need­
ed to win the day for communism.
This would speak volumes about
the Soviet’s Inability to influence the
dozens o f new nations In Asia and
Africa — as they evidently believed
for a time they could do.
From the outset an effort has
ltcen made to build the UN us u uni­
versal organization open to countries
with every kind of political system.
Rut when nation openly demon­
strate that they are participating
only to try to destroy, even the thinest screen o f universality is lost.
If, In such circumstances, other
UN members choose not to oust the
destroyers, then clearly they must
find ways to serve their high aims
In spite o f the destruction. It cannot
l&gt;e easy.

Phil Newsom Says . . .

Kurds Still Seek Autonomy
A fter ths 1st* Brig. Gen.
Abdul Karim K aissm overtbrsw ths monarchy ot Iraq
In 10SS, one o f hla first acta
waa to permit the return from
Soviet n il* o f a KurdUh lead­
er named Nul'ah Mustafa At*
B artin i.
And In 1030 when army
units in the northern region
of
Mosul rebelled against
Kaaaem, the Kurda largely
were responsible for putting
the rebellion down.
Pour yeare end another revelution later, the relationship
between the warlike Kurda
•nd the Baghdad government
twice has gone full circle.
. Por In Halt, the Kurds rebellid against Kassem, ami

OUT

they playsd a large hand In
hla downfall last February.
This month negotiations over
Kurdish dsmands for auton­
om y collapse again and once
m ore Mull* M ustafa Al-Barxanl is a man with a price on
hla hrad.
Thu Iraqul government will
pay the equivalent of |ZHO,000
fo r him, dead o r alive.
F or the Kurds, it is snother
chapter in a 4ll-yrar struggle
fo r an independent Kurdistan
in an area which rmhracea
parta of Turkey, Iran and
Iraq.
(ieogruphfeuly, the Kurds
spread from Mt. Ararat, fabl­
ed landing place o f Nuah'a
A rk, in the w est to the Tigria

OUR

W AY

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
CASK P-465; U ls I... aged
27, Is the Program Chairman
o f her Women’s Clh,
She had asked me to out­
line some o f the- mUundrr,
standings
that
complicate
happy marriage, for I was
tn address the banquet ses­
sion where husbands were to
be invited, too.
So I explained that wumen
have a poor time sense. They
don 't watrh Ihe clock or pace
themselvie the way a man
does.
Maybe that is partly due
to the fact they seldom com ­
pete In athletics where a atop
watch Is i-mployed.

in the east.
Historically, they go truck
tu a vague origin which has
been tracnl to 2,000 years be­
fore Christ. They participated
In the fall of biblical Nines eh
and Babylon. They fought with
Snlailln against the Christian
crusaders and In 1257 they
massacred nil army o f 20,000
Mongols.
Their record is one o f fierce
Q—What docs the study of
independence, which in mure
buinilctic* involve?
recent yeurs hue been exploit­
A—A branch of theology
ed by the Soviet Union to add
dealing
with the religious rea ­
to the turbulence o f the alsons for presetting.
ways- uneasy Middle Hast.
Although the Kurils deny
that they are pro-Communist,
q —How
many
crim inals
the Soviet Union supports were executed in l'Jt3?
their demands fur autonomy
A —Forty-seven,
and gave shelter to Mullah
Mustafa Bariani against the
q -liy
what
name
was
former roynl government o f
General Custer known to the
Iraq.
Sioux Indians?
Presumably, the Soviets al­
A —"Long Hair.’*
so aid them with weapons.
In Iraq, the Kurils number
q —What is the Rigid speed
around a million, or about nneof the Canada goose?
flfth o f the population. Thrir
A—About 55 miles an hour.
northern
mountain strong­
holds place them in a position
Q—1low early were finger­
to threaten the important oilprint * used as a method o f
producing area around Kurislenliflrallon?
kuk.
A —The Chinese used thumbTheir elinrge aguinst the
new Iraqi government is one prints to sign documents long
before the Idrth of Christ.
o f bud faith.
The autonomy p r o m I a e il However, fingerprinting was
not used is a means of iden­
them in return for their help
In overthrowing Kassem has tification until the 1800s.

• O'* and A '*

But the basic reason is the
fart that women always re­
main emotionally half child,
half adult even when they at­
tain m aturity.---------------------And children can easily tie
distracted because they fail to
keep in focus a distant goal.
Men thus tend to louk
ahead, whila
wumen
look
aidsways!
A man tends to travel In
a straight linn whereas a
woman follow s a curv'd or
mranduring course.
5len are noted, however, for
certain glaring faults. First,
they are the world’t fore­
most buck-passers. Ihu*, they
try to blamu everything on
their wives.
“ I can’t find my shirt (or
tie I,’’ Is another commun fault
of males.
“ W hy, Il is right them In
plain sight In Ihe top drvescr
drawer,’* Ids wife may pro­
test.
“ No, It isn't,” he will loud­
ly argue, so the climbs the
■tuirs and picks it up right

Barbs
By llal Cochran
Bandits took mure than a
thousand
dollars from an
Ohio doctor's
safe.
Some
patient* must have paid their
bills.
s e e
Don't go to a restaurant
fur cold shoulder and hot
tongue, men — just go home
late.
s e e

Hoys In an Illinois school
are sent home If they come to
school with muddy shoes. An­
other way c f polishing up on
not lieen furthcoming. They
education.
Q -W Ito was the com m and­
churge that Iraqi police con­
s e e
er
of
the
troops
that
raptured
tinue to arrest Kurds and that
I* the eagle used on our
Kurdish negotiators In Bagh­ John llrtiwn alter his seiturc
dad also face the thrrut of ar­ of the federal armury at Har­ quarter because it flies fast,
pers Ferry ?
er when guing away from
re st
A —Col. Hubert E. Lee.
the nest?

Quotes

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Friday, June U, 1968

There can’ t be any separalion of church and slate un­
less you want to be a Com­
munist or a materialist.
—James
Francis
Cardinal
McIntyre, Homan Catholic
archbishop o f lets Angeles.

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be part-time churches but
fullllmc public schools.
— Rev.
Nevin
K cnddl
of
North Tonawamla, N. Y.,
as
United
Presbyterian
Church general assembly
voled against prayer in
public scltool*.

Men alto prefer eamenees
whereas women, as wall As
children, like variety and
change.
A man will drive his auto
along th* name route to hie
work every day, while hi*
wife will try hy-paths and
meander
along
different
streets, just for variety.
Although her kitchen may
lor perfectly arranged a* re­
gards efficiency, she may de­
cide a year or so later to remodel It, Just to produce •
change,
“ E fficien cy" is more the
male viewpoint wherraa "v a ­
riety’* I* more typical o f the
female.
Men tend to have a single
truck mind and are inoro bullheaded.
Women will compromise and
adapt to altered condition*
more readily than men do.
Men are also more egotis­
tical. Thus, a wife is usually
fsr more willing to adopt a
child than ii her husband.
And husbands like to pro­
ject the blame for a childless
home upon their wivee, though
we mt'dica find that men are
about 50-50 to blame, ai re­
gards sterility.
Males are more interested
in things; females. In persons.
Thus, males are usually bet­
ter in math and ecience; f e ­
males, in language*.
Male* are m oro rebellious
toward authority;
females,
more docile.
Men demand quick, direct
satisfaction of their basic hun­
gers; while women like to
delay or dawdle and take a
round-about course.
(F or
further differences,
send fur my booklet "Sc-x
Difference* Between Men and
W om en,'" enclosing a long
stamped, return envelop* plus
20 cents.)

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sue became critical, passage
o f a tax cut bill had the num­
ber one priority. A new t u
law o f some kind la consider­
ed certain to past. Whether
it will look anything like the
President’s recommendations
is doubtful, but it may include
som e minor reforms.
Up to June 1 the President
h id signed only 35 new pub­
lic laws this year. Only three
are
considered important.
They were extension of the
draft act, raising the national
debt limit and tbe feed grain
act. The equal pay for wom­
en legislation passed by both
houses lo May has jtut been
aigned by the PreildenL
Some o f the other acta of
Congresi thia year are good
deeds like conferring Amer­
ican citizenship on Winston
Churchill and incorporating
the Eleanor Roosevelt Me­
morial Foundation. But most
are government housekeeping
operations like redefining the
boundaries o f Big Hole Na­
tional Monument or trickytrack like designing National
Harmony and Actors' Equity
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W l l l l l 91 K l

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the sum ­
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band room of Sanford Junior
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between

YOU CAN AFFO RD

the

s ia E ia i^ in c T iic

hours o f 8:30 ami 11:30 a. m.
in the morning, P eter P. Bukur, band director announced
today.
Courses in beginning band,
intermediate

band

and

Service Corps, whatever farm
legislation can be decided on
mad the foreign aid program.
While a foreign aid program
of some kind haa to be passed
this year, the outlook la that
many of the others will have
to ride over till o u t year.
In addition, Individual con­
gressmen h a v e Introduced
10,000 other bills, M per cent
of which will die.
This Isn't mueh of a record
for five months. Assuming
that Coegress is willing to
work till the end of summer,
It is now past mid-point in the
session. Congress haa a way
of untangling itself at the end
of a session and cramming
through a lot of bills nobody
expected to pass. It could
happen again.
But with a legislative log
Jam building higher and high­
er every session because Con­
gress is given more and more
complex problemi to deal
with, the movement for re­
form and reorganization of
Congress so it can operate
more efficiently is getting no
place.
The outlook lx that this, too,
will have to wait till oext ses­
sion for action.

Separately, the House has
passed a 10-year, *667 million
aid program for medical edu­
cation and a pay Increase for
K i l l
T I H M I T I W
the armed services. The Sen­
ate has passed a three-year,
5750 million mass transit bill,
tbe wilderness bill. Youth
TIIMITI
Conservation Corps bill and a
CONTIOt
10-year matching grant bill
Pftlm liiil temlta
for construction of mental
health centers.
Still in committee are tbe
entire package o f aid to edu­
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vanced hand will ho offered
in the mornings. Som e indivi­
dual instruction will be offer­
ed in the afternoon.
A pre band course ami beginning band courxe will be
offered at Oviedo High School
on Tuesdays and Thursdays
between 2 and 4 p. m.
Sight reading band, one of
the most successful o f last
y ea r's program , will be held
at Seminole High School on
Monday and Wednesday even­
ings. Persons Interested in
any o f the courses offered
can register on Monday morn­
ing o r at the time o f the par­
ticular course.

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Koufax In
Fifth
Shutout
By laked P m * Interastloasl

LEAN INTO unci turn body In direction yuu
want to go.
Written fo r NBA

Sanford Dumps
Euslis Legion
In 11-? Score

In skiing, one good turn de­
serves

Campbell . Iandnf? rust's
team defeated the Kustis team
In the American Legion Lontrue fur the second time.
Dun Smith pitched a six-hit­
ter tu gain his second victory
over Kustis. The final w ore
teas 11-2 with Sanford rnttlinir the fences and complete­
ly dominating the gnrne.
The local team still is unde­
feated in Legion play and will
take un the tough DeLand
team Suluidiiy In "a douldiP
header at .Municipal Stadium
here. Came time for the first
{u n is will he 1:10.
Ilohby Johnson probahly will
he the starting pitcher in the
first game, with Jimmy Cour­
ier going in the second. There
is no admission charge fur
these games.

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Iji vtn,
fb o i n l n f County C o m m l n l o n r m o f Seminole County, Flor*
fill,
will
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nK.(1ft*t th* declidoft o f (ho
lbu*rd o f A djustm ent i t n ntIn nr a t l d * yard ,»i*t ba rk y*r*
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l». SuriLtfid Heint#* S u b i lM ©l-in F u r th tr d#i*erlb*d n« 111
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Hanford.
F lorid *
1‘ utitl. honrlnif will t»* held
In thi* ib'iiiltiole Cou nty Court

llotimv)

Ha n lo rd .

F lo rid a ,

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Cou nty
C om m lm lon r r*
R o a m , on Ju ne 25, 1963 At
inroo A. If. o r a* ©titJii thnf*After ,v» [ioaNlhio.
Hoard o f C om it y Cummli*ulonrrs

S4mInole Ci »uni jr, F1*»r Ida

tty: j c . iiiiU'hjinn,
Chairman
A tt« «t
Arthur
I loc kuith,

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I*uMUh June
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14.

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t i i i : n u n it l o t u r o r
T in : n in th j i m i h i . n i l .
n i t o r r i .o i i n i i , in i ni i
ko h
« i : iii n&lt;ii . f.
un v n .
in

another because they

are so much fun when yuu do
them right.
Turn by leaning into the di­
rection you want to go, apply*
ing weight and turning your
body in the same direction.
Practice turns within the com*
partitive culm o f the wske before attempting to cut out o f
it. To get out o f the wake,
turn into the crest at an agio
o f utiout 45 degrees.
Suppose yuu want to cut out
o f the wske to the left. Pull
as fur to the right us yuu can,
within the wa e, to give your­
self as much room as possible
to make the run into the crest.
Then -sw ing tu tim ic n , in
tho manner you p r a c t i c e d
within the wiike, to give yourknees com fortably bent to ab­
sorb the shock o f hitting the
crest. Leun forw ard a little to
keep from falling backward,
which Is u quite common mis­
hap at this point.
To return to the wake, puli
outside to give yourself ma.
Delivering room and hit the
crest at an angle.
The beehive, signifying in­
dustry, is the emblem of
Utah.

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a cu(i&gt;- o f .arm- upon plalnt lfP a A tt or ne y, Ja inr* l V C o l ­
lier. Jot tVrat &lt;•tmr.li Htraot,
Urlan.lo, Klnrldn.
l l n r - l n fall not nr a lotrm,» P ro I 'o n f r .a n will bn nntnr*«t niral.l.t Jroll.

The old Orioles would be
proud of Brooks Robinsoo.
The Orioles, circa
11901899, wrote the text book on
baseball behavior; When the
catcher
suiters
a
broken
knuckle he rubs it in the dirt
and does un catching; when
a pitcher has a sore srm he
asks to pitch a double header;
when a batter is knocked
down by a pitch he gets up
and puts the slug on the
pitcher.
Robinson. 16, is ■ new
Oriole but Uncle Wilbert Rob­
inson himself would be lead­
ing the cheers today for the
“ old Oriole” way in which
Brooks picked himself out of
the dirt Thursday night and
delivered a two-run single
that g a v e
the Baltimore
Orioles a M victory over the
New York Yankees
The bases were filled with
Orioles and the Yankees held
a 4-3 lead when Robinson bat
ted against reliever Bill Kun
kel in the seventh inning.
Kunkel promptly sent Robin
son sprawling in the dust of
Yankee Stadium w i t h
a
brushhack pitch.
Robinson's answer was to
dig In for the next pilch and
deliver the two-run blow that
snapped the Orioles' livegame
losing
streak
and
knocked the Yankees out of
first place in the American

League.
Left-hander Sieve Barber,
aided by Dick Hall s three in­
nings of one hit relief, be­
cam e the AL's first 10-game
..U w —
ensi-on.—Jerry
Adair of the Urlolos and Els­
ton Howard o f the Yankees
hit homers.
The Cleveland Indians beat
the Detroit Tigers 53. the
.Minnesota Twins defcatrd (he
Kansas City Athletics 6 3, and
the Hotloii Red Sox scored a
7-3 win over the Washington
Senators in other AL action.

Grants W in
The (■rants scored in every
inning except the sixth anil
seventh to defeat the WilsonMiller's III to 8 In the men's
softball league last night.
Williams and I.isk o f the
(•runts humered. Lisle wax the
winning pitcher, John Ilruseuto was the loser.
(•rants
4 6 12 3 0 0— 16
Wilson-Maier 2 D B U 3 3 0 — 8
Some ti'i'ii-agers who go tu
tile barbershop for a haircut
should ulsn get an cil change.

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PATRICIA Rrailforil, 1-l-ycnr-oUl (luuglitor o f
Mr. nntl Mrs. Emery C. Mratlfiml. 2534 Palmetto
Avenue, will compete Tuesday and Wednesday
in the litli nationnt Pee Wee nolt* ehnnipiunships at Itio Pinar Country Club, Orlando.

Palmer, Rule Share
Thunderbird Lead
RYE, X. Y. (UP1) — Arn
'Die
Thunderbird,
rich
old Palmer is back in busi­ "tuneup” for next week’ s U.
ness but so are tile other S.
Open championship
at
two in golf's "b ig three"— Brookline, Mass., is Palm er's
Jack
Xicklaus
ami
Cary first
competitive
venture
Player.
since the Colonial Invitation
Arnie bounced out o f a at Fort Worth, Tex., a month
four week lay tiff lie took to ago in which he wound up at
cure his nerves and weary IWi in his worst 73-hole show­
muscles by firing a three- ing since ttijti.
unili-r o a r 67 for a .Imre
C a y Br,‘ u i - r ,.f H i l l ; , , ||u»
o f flip first round lead in the Thunderbird'*
first
round
$iiM,i«m Thunderbird Classic leader a year .iso, had 68 for
Thursday, and he looked like a second place tie witli Rob
the Palmer of old.
Dudrn of Portland and Rill
Jack Rule o f Cedar (l ipids, Eggers o f Henderson, Nov.
Player had 34 35 69 and
Iowa, a pro for only 18
months,
matched Palm er's Nicklaus 36 33 69 for a traffic
score for a piece o f the lead jam tie two shots back o f the
and three others were in at leaders.
68.
Defending champ (icne LitRancho Uernardo,
Rut jam m ed in with 12 Her of
others at GO were Nicklaus Ca l i f , had a 71 and that put
and Player, the two Palmer him in a bunch with 56-yearfears the most. Roth Nick old Ren Hogan, in his tirst
laus, the U. S. Open and tournament in nearly a year.
Masters til Iholder, and t*( •A
champion Player also were
hark in business after a two
The
Kingswood
lloilders
week layoff from the Imirna
merit circuit. Like Palmer, were handy with the wood lust
they
were
refreshed
and night in pounding out to hits
geared tor a big drive toward |in tlie men's softball league t&lt;&gt;
the $15,000 Thunderbird jack j score 33 runs while the Chase
pot in the windup Sunday. I outfit could store only 6 runs
'It wa* fun instead o f work” |on 12 hits. S'tuffonl mnl Unsaid Palm er of his 67 in which 1dvrwood o f the Ruilders hoinhe required only 2H putts and j i-red and Hud Monrrief was the
only twice missed the fair i winning pitcher and Joe Paul,
ways will) his tee shots.
ilu- the loser.
'I felt fine, though I wasn't Chase
l (I U 1 0 1*6— 6
completely satisfied with my tvingswood
game. Anyway, it proved I builder*
6 7 2 4 6 8 x —33
needed some time o ff.”

Builders Win

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By United Press International
Dust off that com eback of
the year award and mail it
special delivery
to Sandy
Koufax of the Los Angcle*
D o dge rs.
T h ere* a long way lo go
until season's end but it's
d ea r that Koufax and the
award go together like ham
and eggs—or like guts and
skill.
A tittle less than a year
ago Koufax' career was dt
tlanecred h&gt; a finger ailment,
lie didn't win a gam e lor the
Dodgers over the second hall
of the 1952 National League
season und lie went to spring
training this season as one
o f the biggest question marks
in major league baseball.
it's taken him just two
months to demonstrate that
lie's shaken olf the effects ol
the ailment and is again one
of the great pitchers of base
ball.
The blinding
speedballer
turned in his tilth shutout and
ninth victory of the season
Thursday night when he firehailed Hio Dodgers to u 3i&gt;
win over the Houston Colts
that enabled Los Angeles to
retain lirst place by two per
ccnlagc points. Koulax struck
out to and walked only two
behind ,i nine-hit attack that
included two bits each by
Tommy
Davit
and
Wally
Moon.
KoiUav' five slmlouts tie
him with Cincinnati's Jim
U'Toole for the league lead
and his 102 strikeout* in l()7
Innings leave him only two
behind teammate Don Drysir n ir ----------------------------------------The San Francisco (Hants
shaded tile Chicago Cubs 2-1,
Ilu* Cincinnati Reds downed
the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-2.
and the St. Louis Cardinals
Iw.ii the Philadelphia Phillies
7-3 in oilu-r NL action. New
York at .Milwaukee wa* rain­
ed out.
Willie Mays homerrd
in
tlie bottom of the lull! inning
to break up a brilliant pitch­
ing duel between Hilly O'Dell
and Dirk lisworth and give
O'Dell id* ninth win o f the
season again*! two losses.

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Standings
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AMERICAN LLAliUK
tv 1. Pet.
31 25 .376
Chicago
New York
30 23 .566
Italli more
:tl 26 .559
Mmnexota
31 26 341
lioslon
28 25 .528
Kansas City
29 28 .509
27 26 .509
Cleveland
Los Angeles
20 33 .468
Detroit
21 32 .429
Washington
20 41 .328
itiurvday'M Rev llllv
llovlnn 7 Wa -bonghm 5
Cleveland 9 Detroit 3
Uallimore 5 New York 4,
night
Minnesota 6 Kansas City 3.
night
Only gam es scheduled
Saturday's (lames
I.u» Angeles at Minnesota
Kansas City at Chicago
Washington at Cleveland
Detroit at New York
Baltimore at llovlon
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I.ONC.WOOirs LITTLE LEAGUE Team thi* year i.t m a d e * uj&gt; o f (front
from left) Paul Kirkland, Lonnie Miller, Don Kendrick, John Cooper;
(second row) IloRer Webb, Mike Shaw, Ricky Smith, lticky lioodall,
lieurga Simpkins; (third row) Walter llistline, Ricky Kudu von, Imrry
Webb und Jimmy Finch. Conch-mnniiRer for the team i.* C. I,. Cooper,

It) I'nitrd I'roM Inlrrnational
Sarasota ilvS-uU-d last-plucii
Tampa rt-'J last night to tucrcuav its Icuil in tha Florida
State League to 3 ’ a game*.
Rob (iordtut held tha Tur(Min* hitlesa until tha seventh
inning, hut had to hava soma
help when Tampa scored two
runs.
In other action. Lakeland
defeated St. Petersburg 4-2,
Fort Lauderdale took oil easy
game from Orlando 9-3, ami
I lay tuna llcucli ilu iv mil .Miami
8-5.
Yankee hatters gut 10 hits
o ff three Orlando pitchers for
their nine runs. Three errors
cost the Twins tw o run*.

An error by Saints catcher
Hull Ellsworth scored the two
run* that gave Lakeland their

Ouimct To Get
Hagen Award
NEW YORK (D P I )— Finn•is D. (luiim-t o f Itostun, win­
ner o f the United State* Open
g olf championship 50 yesirs
ngi&gt;, will receive the Walter
Hagen A until nt tho llrmtk.
line, I.Mass.) Country Club
June 19.
The Hagen Awtinl, which is
presented in lumor of thn fourtimo winner of the British
Open, will go to Ouimct for
oinking "the must distinguish­
ed conti ilituion to the furtheram c- o f Anglo-Americiin gidf."

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win. When a Tiger hotter hit
u hiooper to tho pitcher with
ALBUQUERQUE, N. 11. —
the buses loaded, tho Saint
( DPI ) — Southern California,
hurlcr threw to Ellsworth,
who togged out * runner com ­ which ha* wain 21 of the 41
ing home. Hut overthrew to previous NCAA track and
first oil thn try for the double field
cham pionship!,
rolled
play, allowing two ineu to
along a solid favorite today to
score.
make the con trove rjy-w rack­
Ocei Mack had three for
ed 42nd collegiate cinder ear*
four and drove in two runs to
lend tho Islanders to their nival another T rojan ton*
win over Miami. Islander in- quest.
fielder Neliu Castellanos was
The Trojans won the n m f
hit by a pitched hall and vvus final event on the (ir it night
hospitalized fur observation.
of the three-night ahow a4
Tonight, Fort Lauderdale
the University of New M exico,
plays nt Dnytona Reach, Mi­
and qua lifted a d o icn ath­
ami goes lo ttrlmulo, St. Pet­
lete* in aeven o f the ninn
ersburg travels to Tumpx ami
event! in which qualifying
Sarasota plays at Lukctund.
trials wera hekt Thursday
Tho Standings:
night.
Sarasota ..... 31 19 .620 —
Julio Marin got Southern
St. Petersburg 28 23 .549 3 ' j Cat aw ay on a winning p a c t
Lakeland
26 21 .538 4
when lie whipped a bulky
Ft. lumber dale 25 23 .321 5
field in tlie NCAA'a firat-ever
Orlando
.. 26 26 .5iH) 6
six-m ile run in 30:32.9 to .
Dayton* R. — 22 27 .449 6 4 give USC 19 big points in It*
Miami _______ 21 29 .112 9
bid to unseat Oregon aa the
Tampa ..... — 19 31 .380 12
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By Abigail Von Biiitn

O o u n t r y C lu b

i|M to tare ft into pomathln* tag.
DEAR WlTB’ i You coat order a
cwthro about t o . Ho n m r offers to
per for my lunch — ho last wonts
84-year-old woman to leave town.
a free “thrill”. How con I cot rid of
her child in an orphanofo and
h the whole thine up. If she him snd hoop my Job? A food job is
doesn’t ears what people think aboutherd to find.
HER, she certainly won’t ears what
OFFICE WORKER
they will think of YOU. If there is
any "moving'* in such a sad ease, I'm
DEAR WORKER: You will never
convince me that a Job is THAT hard
afraid the move mast be yoars.
w e e
to t* t Give the octopus your notice
DEAR ABBY: Is It old-fashioned
for parents to expect their daughter's
fiance to ask them if it’s all right
For a personal, unpublished an­
with them if he marries their daugh­
swer to your letter, write to ABBY,
Box 8366, Beveriy^HUls, Calif.
ter? Oar daughter has had a ring
sines last January. The young man
has visited in oar home since that
Don’t put off writing letters.
time (he lives oat of the dty) and
Send one dollar to Abby for her book­
so far, he has not asked US if he
let, "How To Write letters For Ail
could marry oar daughter. Our daaOccasions.'*

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Fatten Invited
TeService
InFaelo

Ministers Organize
South Seminole Assn.
Wf 9 m s CseseReery
A group ef loath gemlaek
■Isletare met Tfcttradey morn­
ing st the Ceeielberry Com*
n m h y Methedlet Church to
form the loath Seminole
County MJsioten Aeon, sad

S E W A T fiY S A V E

le v . Bob Soke e f the Ovie­
do Methodist Church woo
named chairman at the con*
itltutlon end ^y-lawi com*
mlttoo composed o f thoao at*
tending the organisational
mooting, le v . Jock Ltodeoy
of the First Beptlst Church e f
Longwood will act u eeere*
tery of the committee which
will meet at hie church next
Thunder et I p. m.
Other commltteo members
are Rev. Copeland, Rev.
Taylor of the Lake Mary
Fleet Ttantlrt Church. Rev.
J. D. Peacock of the Church
of the Nuarcno In F en Part
and Rev. E. Grant of tho
first Pentecostal Church of
Longwood.
The aeceod mooting of the
now association will ho an*
Bounced following prepara­
tion of the constitution end
by-laws. It is hoped that all
ChrlsUan ministers In the
aroa, from Ovtedo to Boor
I Lake, will bo In attendance
at this time.

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By Jane Caaaelbenry
Commander Harold Xrydcr
and Carl Btoddard, delegate
an alternate o f American Le­
gion Memorial Poet 254 af
Casselberry attended the De­
partment of Ftorida Legion
Convention on Saturday and
Sunday la Clearwater at tha
Jack Tar HotoL
Mrs. Kryder, president of
tha Auxiliary Unit, attended
the Auxiliary Convention held
at tha Candlelight Inn at
Clearwater Beach. Accom­
panying her waa her grand­
daughter, Roberts Prise.

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tho four-four trump fit la that
you can usually afford to
ruff In either hand without
Juirlinf ▼ourself. Then. If your
trumps arw solid yon will wind
up with flvo trump tricks in­
stead of four. Similarly, if yon
ruff twleo in ona hand you
have added two tricks to your
potential.
South might have tried to
get to seven after hie partner
Jumped to four spades, but
South reasoned that while ho
had first round control of ev­
ery suit he only hold 18 high
card points and that North
had been willing to settle for praed at tha Southeastern
game. On the other hand, alx
looked llk« a good gambit and championship# In Miami.
Booth made hie elaas aa
South wasted no tlmw bidding
tho small slam. It all bap- easily aa be had bid it. He

tOst

Jim

won th« diamond opening In
dummy, drew trumps with
three leads, led a low heart
from dummy and ruffed It,
led a club to dummy'e king,
discarded a diamond on dummy's teat trump ana lea out
tho dub suit The defense
made • diamond trick at tha
end.
The game was duplicate
and South might just aa well
have made an ovartrlek. All
he had to do wee to remem­
ber that two ruffs In his own
hand would giro him sis
trump tricks, Ho should ruff
a heart at trick two, lead a
trump to dummy, raff another
heart and then run out dum­
my's trumps. This would al­
low him to discard two dia­
monds Instead of one and give
him all IS tricks.

By Ruth Millett

It Just doesn't pay to do man.
some things that too many
To ask a woman friend’s
people do. For instance, It advice about her clothes.
Ta say anything she must
never paya a woman—
To win an argument from a prefer* with, "I shouldn't re­
peat this but . . . "
To pretend she te younger
To toll a man hla faults.
thsn ah# la.
To discuss her own short­
To taka another woman
comings with a man.
down n notch or two.
To point out how “simply
To try to tu n herself Into
a carbon copy of anothar wo- awful" she looks.
To get a laugh at sous
on* elso's eaperue.
To start her sentence with
"If 1 wero you . . .*
To refuse to give another
t
womsn a prised recipe.
w
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To toll a man ha doesn’t
^
love her any more.
To make a threat aha Isn't

ready to carry out
To try to get by nagging
what she hasn’t been able to
get by asking.
To buy a drees for the label
—until they start sewing the
labels on the outside.

W hile you are out driving, this week-end, take this p age
with you. The m ap above will assist you in locating som e
o f Sanford and Seminole County** outstanding real
estate. T ake a circle tour and see them all, you m ay fin d
ju st w hat you are looking for in the way o f a home.

Sanford Man
Ends Training

Inalght for paronta la (n
Ruth Mlllett's “Tips on TeenAgora.'' Mall 25 cento to Ruth
The training re-acquaints
Millett Reader Service, c'o
The Sanford Herald, P. 0. Box tha ship’s personnel with un­
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By Mrs. Mam Mailer
Members of the DeBary
Community Methodist Church
who attended the Florida
Methodist Convention honored
Rev. and Mrs. Damon Scott,
who have been transferred
to Palitka, at a buffet din­
ner this weak held at the
home of Mrs. William Lakeman.
Mrs. Ethel Gray waa eo*
hosts*• for the eccaaion.
Members attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Swal­
low, Rev. and M n. Hugh
Booth, Mr. and Mr* Wesley
Seatkamp, Mr. aid Mrs. Ed
Perry and daughter, Kathy,
Joa Davis, Mrs. E. Phillip#,
Mr*. WlllUm Burnett. Mr.
and Mn. Jamea Bucket, M n.
Miller, Florence Weber and
the Scott’s daughter, Vicki.

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* Kingswood Builders Presenting New Home A t Greenbriar
The Tour of Homes this weekend
features the opening of Greenbriar
of Loch Arbor by the Kingswood
Builders, Byron Leech and Billy
Brumley. It really Is a beautiful spot
end the split lerel house they are
showing is truhr splendid.
It was in January of this year
that the planning and preparation
i commenced for Greenbriar, with

fevent styles.**
Lots are available in Greenbriar.
Kingswood would like to build but
other builders are not excluded.
The property was purchased from
A1 Wallace, B. W. Martin and tha
D. A M. Construction Loan (A1 Doudney and Tom McDonald) through
Realtor Jim Hunt.
Greenbriar overlook! the 12th
green and ISth tee of Mayfair golf
course, with seven lots actually bor­
dering on the course.
Tha new split level home has
three bedrooms,
baths, with a
large formal living room, a separ­
ate dining room, kitchen, Florida

William Leffler doing the engineer*
lng.
“We tried to leave Greenbriar as
natural as possible,” says Leach.
“Even the streets were planned and
located to conform to the terrain
and remove the fewest trees.
"The house was built as a split
level because the land, itself, sug­
gested it. The area will fit many dif-

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karik for blinds, mirrors and other
glass. Ed Willlnk Cabinet Shop, Mar­
vin Allen for masonry and fire­
place, Ganas for landscaping and
C. A. Meyers, paving contractor.
Kingswood is planning to com­
mence construction of three more
homes in Greenbriar within the next
fe w w fifk ii

Cavalcade of Homse Is continu­
ing its showing of 12 nsw homes in
Country Club Heights, five miles
south of Sanford, this weekend.
More new homes by Shoemaker
are complete In Ravenna Park.
On this page are Hated and pictur­
ed the other prime locations of the

Tour of Homos, Toe *N Or
Lake Wayman Heights by LMN En­
terprises. and the BylhrUds of Lodi
Arbor homes custom-built by Shoe­
maker Construction Company.
A map designates tha exact lo­
cation of all these homes and flvsa
plain and simple directions on how
to locate them.
Visitors are welcome all washend, when salesmen will he on the
grounds to guide, direct and explain
the features and facets of their
homes.
(Refer to the full page advertise
ment on the last page of today’s Her­
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room and patio. The Florida room has
ons entire wall of old brick, with a
fireplace. There is a fountain in the
patio.
Open house will be from noon
until dark Saturday and Sunday.
The furniture was arranged by
Catherine Brumley and Katherine
Leach, wives of the pertners, W. 8.
Brumley Jr. and Byroa Leach, of
Kingswood Builders.
Participating in the building mogram were Stafford Electric, Italian
Terriuxo, Wall Plumbing and Heat­
ing, Harcar. for windows and sliding
glass doors, Sherwin-WHltams for
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N U M of TSoU EptHoa
Chapter, Bata Mp n PM wo*
(m V) at tha P a iM d ft h o s t
o f Mra. Don Cahill. Mrs. Paul
L*wte tad Mrs. AJ Daria pro*
seated aa lafaroatlvo proIra n oa beaaty, both par-

Carl Rkhtaf, of Wauwatoaa. Wit., was boat Mas aad
nahers m ra A n y aad M a
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Baracal Ftek, of Norridgc.IIL
Candlalichtara wars tba U in­
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NlschwlU aad Barbara Sand-

LYNN CR ABTREE ha* re­
ceived her student n u n o'a cap
from Mather School o f N u n tag in Now O r town*, after
completing her fir s t y **r o f
training.
Miss Crabtree, daughter o f
Mr. and Mra. W . I. Crabtree
has returned to school to con­
tinue her studies f o r JL N .
after spending a few weeks
with her fam ily and friends

wajra aad aiaana com m ittee
p la n e d projects for tba 1 )0 M year which win lacloda a
progressive supper to pro*
n o t# sociability aad a Barb i« Doll wardrobe p r o je c t

w en marked with white satin
'« Melvin Bernhard, organist
« f Penyvffie, Mo., presented
• program of nuptial muaie
•id accompanied s o l o i s t ,
Mias Jerri Carter, of Dumas,

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“O Parfeet

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Mrmal length gews ef silk
•rgaau over taffeta, with •
' piaHeped Sabrina neckline
ahd Mag sleeves. The skirt
Wag edged with head clipped
CheatiUy lace and ended M *
&lt;hapel train.
v Mtai Janet Lorherg, stater
Uf tie bride, was maid «f
haoer and bridesmaids aad
'matroas
were Mias Jerry
Carter, Mrs. John Lortwrg
vgod Mrs. dory Lane.All stJbndaati were mint green
Admsaes with abort sleeves,
full skirts, scoop necklines
; pad carried bouquets of ere*test shaped daisies.

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Eddie Small celebrated his
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Sixth birthday with a party at
a J the home o f his grandparents,
% ’ M r. and Mrs. Ernest Hamllton, In Enterprise.
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Several of the amail fry
• were Invited to help him celo1
hratc. Games w ere played
I ' during the early afternoon
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delicious refreshments
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eream were served by bis
mother, Mrs, Odell Small, asm listed by his grandmother,
t Mrs. Hamilton.

Past Matrons
Plan Picnic
This Monday
The r a i l Matrons Club o f
, Seminole Chapter g will hold
its annual June picnic Mon­
i ft day at the Community Build'
- tag in Geneva.
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Serving will atari at 6 p.m
and husband* o f the past ma
trons, the past patrons and
their wives are invited to at­
tend. Each person attending
will bring their own icrvice.
fried chicken
and cooked
com .

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A prominent and popular
member o f the c l o u a f 1903
o f Seminole High, Lynn serv­
ed as secretary o f th* senior
class, treasurer o f tho TriHl-Y, was in the Choraliera
fo r fou r years and in tha Fu­
ture Nurses fo r thro* year*.
In New Orleans, she la a
member o f tho F irst Baptist
Church, rings In th* Chancel
Choir, and in tbo Choral Club
o f tbo Baptist Student Union
at Tulano. ,
Lynn’a mother, Evelyn io a
familiar faca around Saminolo Memorial Hospital as one
o f th* most active and hard­
est working Pink Ladies. Eve­
Committee eba lraa n for the the hom e o f Mrs. Carl Babun
Rabun
Graduates who were honServing aa bostessea
hostesses w
were
lyn
devotes
many,
many
198341 year will be Mrs. Jr.
ored were Carolyn Turner, lir
a . Rabun, Mrs. H. S. D
Mrs.
Dughours to her volunteer duties
Paul Lewis, program ; Mrs.
Those
‘hose attending were the Amy Watts, Lynn M cCord, gar and Mrs. A. L. Thomas.
Thomi
at tha hospitaL
W allace
Peacock,
social;
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Mrs. Burt Revela, m em ber­
PEOGY W E STG A TE , th*
ship; Mrs. Rick Eriekson,
statuesque daughter o f Dr.
ways and means; Mrs. Art
and Mrs. Phil Waatgate has
Lee, historian; lira . Roger
received the Katherine Eck­
G am er, service; Mrs. Jo­
stein
Goldberg A w ard
in
anne Bohannon, publicity and
Sculpture
fo
r
her
work
in
Mr*. Stem Bolt*, pbotograpbpUatileno a t Jit. Holyoke Col­
MRS. JOE LEN BATTLE
lege in South Hadley, Mass.
The Hoot Owl Wives oi
Mr. and M ri. Marion Bales, i gagement and approaching
P eggy graduated from Mt.
VAH-9 got together recently
o f Oviedo, announe* th* cn-1 m arriage of their daughter, Holyok* with a degree in
for an evening of bridge at
Nancy Caro!, to Roderick American Culture and w ill at­
the home o f Mra. R. II.
Herbert Tanner, son of Mr. tend the University o f W is­
Cooke. Special guest for the
and Mra. Glen Tanner, ot Or- consin this summer to d o some
The regular business and [Class o f the First Methodist t Mrs. M. R. Strickland. Mrs. Tnremffg- w j » j i i s . r.. a . Kota,
lando.
graduate work in preparation
m
other
o
f
Mrs.
W.
I.
Lewis,
social meeting o f the Daugh- Church w as held in McKinley E. C. Williams, Mrs. Robert
Miss Estes is a graduate o( for teaching.
ters of Wesley Sunday School JHall with M n . 0 . B . Hudson, |Futreli, Mrs. A. L Hardesty. visiting here from Illinois.
During her senior year at
the Oviedo High School and
The guesti were treated to
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Mra. Chester Daniela, and
attended the University oi Seminole High, pretty P eggy
special dessert of homo
........................ .............. i Mr*. Leslie Went as bor
Florida where she was a haa tho distinction o f being
made Tortonl, punch aad c o f
tosses.
m em ber of Alpha Chi Omega, the second girl in history of
Mrs. Charles Meriwether, fee. Lucky winner of high
tho school to serve as Student
social sorority.
score
for
Hie
evening
was
class president, presided over
Body President.
The
groom
-elect
is
a
grad­
the business meeting and rou­ M rs. T . E. Quillin and sec
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f
the
Coffee
County
ond
high
scorer
was
Mrs.
M.
tine annual reports were giv­
LEONARD M ILLER, io n o f
High School, in Douglas, G s.,
Durant, a guest from VAH
en by all committee chair
Mr. and Mra. Ed Millar o f
and
attended
South
Georgia
men, with the courtesy chair 1. The unlucky winner of low
Indian Mound Village baa fin ­
College and Orlando Junior
prefers to remain
man and treasurer reports s c o r e
ished his junior year at RennCollege.
He
is
presently
em
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anonymous.
showing the many accom
sclaer Poly Tech in Troy, N.
ployed
by
Dunn
and
BradOther players for the even'
pliihments o f the class dur
Y. on th* Dean's List. H e i*
strcct,
in
Orlando.
tag were Mines, J . L. Shiptng the year.
studying Electrical Engineer­
The wedding is planned for
Mrs. T. J. Taylor installed man, A. F. Reno, T . B. Wood,
ing and works at General
July 7, at p.m . at the First
the incoming otflccri, whu H. L. Klein, W. I. Lewis. J
Electric in Syracuse, during
______________ Methodist Church, in Oviedo.
are Mra. C. M. Flower*, pres L. McCracken, F. M. Lynch,
the summer.
ident; Mlsa Versa Woodcock, and J. F. Bell, another guest NANCY CAROL ESTES A“ / riten,dl °,f, lh.c coup,° *ro
The Miller's daughter, Jane,
Invited to attend.
vice president; Mrs. Roy Til from V A IM .
11s, secretary, and Mra. Char­
les
Meriwether,
treasurer.
Mrs. Robert Cole la Ui* teach
er, with Mra. M. B. Smith
serving as assistant teacher.
Following the initallation.
The boys o f the Holy Cross
Mra. Flowers announced her Kindergarten
and o t h e r
committee
chairmen
w h o friends helped Jim m y Bose
The Loch A rbor homo ot
are: devotion, Mrs. Marguer celebrate his sixth birthday
A hamburger fry Ja planned
at tha Cabin bom # where all
m em bers win en joy dinner
and dancing n tba patio. A
beach party la tentatively
planned for July at New
Smyrna Beach.
CONCORD CHOIR MEMBERS bt the First Baptist Church who gradu­
Headlining the evening was
ated at Seminole High School thin year, were guests o f honor at a recent
the exchange o f Bete Buddy
party. Left to right are, Johnetta Gore, Drenda Ranew, Lynn McCord and
g l/li when each girl discov­
Sharon Giles. Back row, Amy Watts, Leo Watson, Dale Duncan and Caro­
ered who had been ahowtrlng
lyn Turner.
(Herald Photo)
her with lovely gift) through­
M[em
em bers o f the Concord honoreei and their mothers, Sharon GUet,
Giles, Maria
one Hum­
Hi
out the year. "O h 's and ah'a"
Marianne
tor the beautiful gifts and Choir
Dai*
sir o f tbo First Baptist Rev. and Mra. Fred Chance phrey,
Phrey, Barbara Miller, D
words o f appreciation for
and
Leo
Watson.
Church
irch honored m e m b e r sa J r , Mrs. Willard W arfield, Duncan
D un c,n
,n d
^
WitJ
wtU chosen ones brought the
Susan Tanner, Johnetta Gore
g r .d n .U d .1
n t o W M r,. 0 . , BUhop M o tt e r
who. graduated
at ISeminole
highly successful year to a
and Drenda Ranew were un­
High
h School, with •a ,party
. n , ••
at &lt; M r m em b er..
,able
M, ^to “attend.
in i.

Mrs. Cooke

Hostess For

VAH -9 Bridge

icers

Sixth Birthday Celebrated

NEW OFFICERS of tlio Daughter* o f Wesley
Sunday School C I iih h of First Methodist Church
ure, Mrs. C. M. Flowers, seated, president; from
left lit back, Miss Versa Woodcock, vice presi­
dent; Mrs. Roy Tillls, secretary and Mrs. C. J.
Meriwether, treasurer.
(Herald Photo)

ito Paul; courtesy, Mrs. T. J.
Taylor, and resolutions, Mrs.
J. It. Anderson Jr., Mrs.
Lucy Courier and Miss Alino
Chapman. The next meeting
wiU be a covered dish supper
in October.

Catholic Club
*

Luncheon Honors Graduate
By Jan* Casselberry
luncheon given by her sister Hid graduating class at Ly­
Kathleen Moon, daughter o f Lucy al their home on Sem­ man High School and decora­
M r. and Mrs. W. O. Moon of inole Illvd.
tions w ere in tho traditional
l-nngwood, was honored at a
Kathleen la a mem ber of graduation motif throughout
the party room*.

Crazy Hat Party

A large crowd was present
for a covered dish luncheon
featuring a "C rasy Hat" par
ty, given by the All Route
Catholic Women'a Club at the
The hoaorce was given an Parish Hall.
heirloom watch with a long
Prixe* were awarded to Mr*,
gold chain and flcur-de lit Paul Pexold, Mra, Louis Rotaa
which had belonged to her pa­ and Mr*. Swlbert Durand, by
ternal grandmother.
chairman o f lhe&gt; event, Mr*.

LUCY MOON

Casselberry Personals
By J a w Casselberry
Cheryl Watters, daughter
o f Mr. and Mr*. George D.
Watters,
ot
1310
Chilean
Lane, Esstbrook. celebrated
her 13th birthday with a
"party-tbon’ ’ Thursday night
to Friday n igh t
Her guest), who included
Alice D untie u , Karen Kriae,
Judy Chenet, Doris Alkena,
Cathy* Moulten, and Mclenda
Casselberry, all attended the

Peacemakers

Of VAH-7 Meet
For Coffee

Sponsors

KATHLEEN MOON

Estes - Tanner
Wedding Planned

South Seminole Junior High
School dance and then went
home with her fur a pajauu
party. After breakfast Friday
morning they went swimming
in Lake Virginia at Winter
Park’s Dinky Dock, where
they enjoyed a picnic lunch.
For supper the girls enjoy,
cd charcoal utulicd li-m uuigera with all the fixings, and
danced and watched televis­
ion until time to go borne.

Assorted party sandwiches,
chips and dip, punch and
cake were served the guest*.
Assisting Lucy were her m o­
ther and aunt, Mrs. !(. F.
Gipson.
Those attending were Gilda
Pettinali,
Jennifer
Jordan,
Sandra Unley, Petty Field,
April MacDonald, S a n d r a
Shcrwin,
Barbara
Ferrell,
Glenda Payne, Marcia Ly­
ons, Barbara Komlxar, Carol
Dorothy, Nellie
Rupe, Jill
Forsyth. Irene Deak, Mrs.
R. T. MU wee and Mra. Louise
Gilpin.

Personals
Russell Benton, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jam es F. Benton,
has returned to South Caro­
lina after spending a week
with his parents at their
borne on Riverviaw Ave. He
ia on the teaching staff o f the
Extension Division o f
the
L’ n iv criit) ui South Carolina,
lie wUl teach Political Sci­
ence for the next aix week*
at MyrUe Beach.
,

at a barbecue and party at
the home o f bis parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Rose, 303
East Iflth St.
The patio table was d ec­
orated in ■ cowboy theme and
hot dugs, with all the trim ­
mings were served to the
youngsters, topped off with
chocolate cake, ice cream
and coolsdc.
Games were played on the
lawn and highlight of the day
w as a big, bright m l grabba g
called
the
"Birthday
P ie " from which each gucsl
pulled out a party favor, by
pulling un a white ribbon.
Guests Included C l a u d s
Bctwicchian, Frank Mcbsnc
John Bales, Steven Baker
Reggie Garner, Handy Tem p
len, G e o r g e
Shinaberger
Billy Bolle, Jeff Sweeney
G reg Fcrman
and Stevci
Ferrell,
Jim m y's sister, Martha LevRose, and ht-r friend, Miss
Nancy Hamilton, supervised
the games.

Mrs. E. A. Decker waa the
site ot the June
the

VAH-7

coffee

for

peacem aker

Wive*.
A

lovely

arrangement

ment table from

which cof

fee, cokea, miniature pastries
and sandwiches w ere served.

JIMMY ROSE, loft, with his ulster, Mnrtlm

Mra. R. L. Wright was w«l&lt;
corned back from her trip to
Europe, where sbe visited
various porta with her Peace
maker hubby.
The business meeting was
presided over by Mrs. L. A.
Heath. Reports were given by
Mrs. R. E. Lavender. Mr*. A
M.
Campbell
and
Mrs.
Wright.
Plans were formulated at
this time for the forthcoming
OWC change ot board coffee
in July with the Peacemaker
ladies
as
hostesses.
Mrs.
Wright, chairman
for the
event, appointed committees
for various assignments. R e ­
servations may be made by
calling Mrs. A. M. Campbell,
FA J-7I65.
Candidates for the presi­
dency of the OWC are Mrs.
V. D. Monroe o f VAH-5. Mrs.
R. L. Leonardi o f VAIM and
Mrs. O. W. McGuire of Staff,
who until recently was a
Peacemaker lady.
A cookout and aplash party
was planned to take place in
early July at the home of
Mra. Wright.

John Koterik. Rev. Richard
Lee ltose ami a friend Claude ilezwiediinn, at
Howie*.
assistant
pastor,
u party given for him on Ills* sixth birtluludy.
joined th* group for supper.
Plana were completed fo r
the Day a f Recollection, held
this week. Plans were also
formulated to hold a member­
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Long and helped Mrs. Cason's par­
ship drive which will start
entertained at dinner Sunday ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon M.
with a dessert social on
in celebration ot his birthday. Wright, celebrate their 30th
Thursday, Bept, 10. Member­
wedding anniversary,
ship chairman, Mr*. Virgil
Those enjoying the
affair
Tom Priddy and aon, Alan,
Keeran, will be In rharg* o f
with Mr. and Mrs. Long were of
Jacksonville,
visited
arrangement* end will appre
Mr. and Sirs. F. C. Long and friends here Monday alterdata anyone who will assiat
Jack Ivey was guest of
with tha plana during th* honor at a buffet supper at daughters, Linda ami Patsy, noon.
summer month* to contact Speer's Camp on the St. of Enterprise, Mr. and Mrs.
her.
Johns River.
Robert Smith, Mr. ond Mrs.
B e prompt in returning
Miss Edle K rygisr announe
Hosts were Dr. and Mrs. Owen Keller, Mrs. Mickey anything you borrow.
ed that th* club was awordad Harry Woodruff and Mr. aad
Young snd Bordea Koppe, all
» certificate o f marit at th* Mrs. Algy Speer. Tha guests
of
DeLsnd.
recent annual meeting o f th* arrived at 4: SO p.m . snd en­
Mr.
and Mrs. John SulUvsn
USO, for their assistance dur­ joy ed swimming, and boating
ing th* peat year. She also before supper.
of Eau Gallic visited friends
m nindtd th* group that thte
Sharing the outing with the here Friday. John is the
Saturday U the eiub’i turn to bonoree were Louisa Higgin­ youngest son of Ur. and Mrs.
provld* refreshment* for tha botham, ch ip Crawford and A. L. Sullivan, now o f LongUSO.
Sandy Arnold, Bob Bolt and wood and former residents of
P A R K IN G IS N E V E R A
Highlight o f tho ovaning Coni Wheatland, Jim
Mc­ Enterprise.
was th* presentation o f tha Guire snd Donna Sands ge,
Dr. and Mrs. T. Z. Cason,
PROBLEM W IT H O U R
president*! pin to Mrs. Robert Harry
C u lU it
sod Linds of Jacksonville, arrived test
D R IV E T U R U SE R V IC E
Bauman, retiring president. Kris, Steve Wilson snd Susan Friday, accompanied by Mrs.
Tba attendant* jackpot wo* Tamney and Chuck Meeks Alberta
Sauls, ot Atlanta.
SOI NY. u t ,
O pposU tt G o o d y e a r
won by Mrs. Jo* Hickson.
and Shirley Steed.
They all spent the weekend

Jack Ivey

Honored At

Buffet Supper

of

gladioli adorned the refresh

Enterprise Personals

(Dsrfwc

LAUNDRY &amp; CLEANERS

LYNN CRABTREE
who graduated thte week from
Seminole High haa been ac­
cepted a t Virginia Interment
In Bristol where she will take
a secretarial course.
*
*
*
a
A L L TH AT PIZZA consum­
ed at tha all-night FAG par­
ty fo r the SUS seniors a t Sanlando Spring*, Monday wo*
donated to th* c lo u by Jeno
Paulucci. The p lu s , under the
name o f Jena's Pixxa la one
o f the newer products o f
Chun-King Corporation, the
food company, alto owner* o f
tha Rikshs in Fern Park.
Generous Jeno also contri­
buted a couple years ag o to
tha flret all-night senior par­
ty, which was a big Lutu
betd out at Golden Laka on
tha Naval Air Station. Th*
donation that time waa a com ­
plete menu o f Oriental food .
I f YOU WANT* an easy,
care yard you should cop y
Mrs. Gertrude Dtagfclder'a
idea and substitute gravel fo r
grass and hardy shrubs fo r
annuals.
Mra. Dingfelder ho* com ­
bined a sort o f Colonial House
with an Oriental-flavored g ar­
den very successfully, and
though you can't see it from
the street, the back yard la
ju st as pretty as tho front.
Your reporter had a most
enjoyable and pleasant chat
with Mr*. Dingfelder when
we went to talk to her about
her yard and take a picture
o f her Garden o f the Month,
e

a

s

e

UH-OH. we gave Theta E p­
silon credit for the petunias in
the planters instead o f Epsi­
lon Sigma Alpha. Sorry, girla
. . . and you all worked to
hard, too. And we thank you
fo r these spots of color and
beauty along uur streets.
*

•

*

•

LOCAL PHOTOG, Mike R ahija i* receiving calls fo r his
hand-oil portraiti from ail
over Central Florida aa more
and more people find out
about hit special photography
techniques.
Latest and most unuaual
achievement is a pen and ink
■ketch of Henry Maxer, Flor­
ida Symphony Orchestra Con­
ductor, which U n ow ‘ on dis­
play at tho studio and worth
a stop and see.
e
•
e
e
FRONT PAGE PICTURE
in the Adelaide, Australia
"N ew s" shows Eddie Kirchboff, son o f Mr. and M ri. E.
D. Klrchhoff o f Sanford get*
ting acquainted with one of
Ihe jockeys at the big Ade­
laide Cup horse races.
Eddie, who is a member o f
the famed United States Navy
Hum!, wus in Australia on
tour with th* band, which
played at all the capital cilice
o f every state in the "land
down under."

DAD WILL JUMP
WITH JOY IF YOU
SELECT HIS GIFT
— FROM —

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Ily Judy Turner
Vacation plana should be In full swing by now,
and people seem to be heading for the beaches.
When you get that nice red glow on though, don't
forget all these places are air-conditioned nnd will
r e d u c e the pain from sunburn in one way or another.

Scouts Hold
Awards Program
In Altamonte
PAT 1100NE And Nancy Kwhii find love nyainst
the backKi-uund o f n smnll Itidian circus in "The
Main Atrnction,” presented by the Mnvieinnd
Drive-In Theatre in its first Sanford showing
Sunday, Monday nnd Tuesday.

First Showing Here

Thu many (an® tit Cat
Boone
ami Nancy Kuan are
(I) Frio* la R l g t l
(%l Ann Smitharn Snaw in fur ■ aurpriie shen they
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MONDAY P. M.
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back in a trick horae act.
"T h e Main Attraction" will
be a rm in its first Sanford
showing Sunday, Monday and
Tuesday at the Movicland
Drive-In Theater. Co-featured
will be "E scape from E'ort
n ra vo,” with William Hol­
den.
Wednesday's
and
Thurs­
d a y 's features will be ‘ Se­
cond Time Around," with
Debbie Reynolds and Andy
Griffith, and "The Vikinus,"
with
Kirk Douglas. Tony
Curtis and Janet Leigh.
A triple feature, ait ut
color, is scheduled for June
21-22: "Drum s Over A frica."
"C attle King" and "Bom bTIP n
!

'Flipper' New Star
Hollywood’ s
newest
star
weighs 300 pound*, ha* intri­
guing
silver-grey
eyes,
a
Mona Lisa smile—and swims.
It's Flipper, the dashing
dolphin who itars in the new
Metro-Goldwyn - Mayer pic­
ture. "F lip p e r," anil who h:n
done such a sensational &gt;di
in Ihe personality department
that alt who worked with
"F lip " are planning to en
large their backyard pools,
add a little salt, and adopt
a dolphin as a pet.
"F lip p er" ia playing at (lie
Rilz T healer through nexi
Thursday.
Actually, Flipper is a fm
ny Lassie in reverse. Where
Lassie In realily is a 1-ad
die. Flipper La really a Mi
Izie.
Like all baby dolphins, Mitxi was born underwater and
pushed to (he surface by her
mother for her first breath
o f air. The first eighteen
months o f her life were spent
swimming at her mother's

side— then she becam e a
“ scIhki! " giri. It was shortly
after this that a net changed
her life. She was raptured by
Victor Santini, whose h oli­
ness is selling dolphins In sci­
entific inslliulei mid salt wa­
ter uguariums,
17ie engaging anil friendly
personality o f this youthful
dolphin registered with the
Sant inis and she lo-rauic the
aijuatic member of llu* him
ily, with a Urge sea-pool all
her own adjarent to their
home in Marathon, Florida
But like all good me misers
o( a fam ily, M ill! was requir­
ed lo do her bit in Hie re­
sponsibility department. When
the Santini* brought back a
new catch o f wild dolphins,
Mitzi took on the role of both
trainer and tamer. She would
encourage (he olhrrs lo start
feeding sooner by setting sn
d im p le . In some ease* she
would take the fish (&lt;&gt; more
reluctant mem bers of the
group.

- 9 :0S

SUN. JUNE lb
FATM Eilt’S KAY
FREE I'KIZES
TO
“ LUCKY
PATH EKS'*
SUN. NITE

VACATION NOWI
IN SUNNY FLORIDA!
Name your pleasure and you
will And It at Li|hthouae Cove
where nothing ha* been over­
looked for your comfort and
enjoym ent PR IV A TE BEACH
— 300 fret (no street to cru u ),
king site swimming pool, shufflehoard courts, 9 -h ole putting
green, water skiing, skin diving.
DEEP SEA FISHING . . . you are
right at IW p a n o flocks of worldfamous sport fishing fleet
FREE GOLF! .. .T w o IS - hole par

72 Championship Courses I’lav
■mtimitrij . , . play every dey.

PAT BOONE
NANCY KWAN
"THE £ M B i
ATTRACTION''
Co-Feature 9 : U

Only

•THE ESCAPE
FROM FT. HRAVO-

FREE TENNIS! . . Unlimited plsv.
Beautiful new COFFEE SHOP,
serving breakfast and lunch un­
til 3:00 pm . Planned activitira
and entertainment

AMAZING UNDERWATER FRIEND!
M£0

*4

Msfirs, *ir-iM &lt;itl*si(
acciesif4iti4*t, *Kk silk
groita kjlctsf (airteoking
KIN.

CHUCK CONNORS E ke halpin Tumr
JUNE

Walt Disney ,

29

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WILLIAM

IIOl.DEN
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ricreecocoa*

II* law * *

DANISH LOBSTER TAILS
(tweet as a net)
(a real f*Heavy the way we
prepare them !. . . they are NOT
French Fried!)

COMBINATION PLATTER
(Dukk t.abater Talk and Royal
Rid Hhrtmp)
FROG LEGS

OctisfroM Halil lilw i It DO
t* H 00 m i fins*, i i d l t

DANCE TO GOOD MU8IC EVERY NIGHT
Ronlh Frtnrh Ave.
Sanford
Phone FA t - l l t l

V I !/ OPEN SUNDAY
If' MIXED DRINKS
PACKAGE
—
DINING

C^d

(Diamond
T H E A R E A ’S SPARKLING N1TR SP O T *
—i

— UwJ«»— Management— Of— R a y -----

I’ almrr - t'-S.N. Rat. And Dottl# Palmer
H W T. 17-11 • SOUTH O P D R B A R T

“ W illie” in back • on Sundays
H IG H B A L L S _____ 50c
B E E R ....... ........ .........35c
P IZZA
ST E A K S

•
AMOTWEB MICE THIM&amp;
A B O U T SPRING IS THAT
IT G IV E S W IN T E R A
K IC K , PR O PE R LY
PLACED

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N E X T TO MELOIIKR SK ATIN G
ONIIIIA ItOAl). SA N FO R D —

MNO W A IT IN G FOR L A N E S *
GUARANTEE!

"

If you have ti* wait for a lane • any night • w e l k (
YOU A N D YOUR PARTY A FRE E COKB1
FREE N U R S E R Y ............ H IK E ROWLING LESSONS

MELODEE
R

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^

Where nkatinR is

in k

-

FU N

For Mom, Dad and the Kids

Unlimited!
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
11 A.M. tu 2 I’ .M.

$135

QAe
plus depiMlt
0 3

ROOM AIR
CONDITIONERS

F A

Dan Carpenter,

M AXW ELL
H O U SE
CO FFEE

AlftTE.MP
Lb. Can
With

17.S(

Mltwlwg1st,
your favecU* drink ia our cocktail loung*.
COCKTAIL HOUR DAILY ( to 7 P.M - Reduced prlcaa.

Dance

39
Food

to the munic o f

Order

The Populates

2 -s S 3 2 1

2513 Park Dr.

North Orlando
Super M kt.

Air Conditioning
Heat • Refrigeration

Loogwood - Oviedo Rd.
h .Mile East e f Hw y. 17-JI

Southern Air
BSE •&gt;

SEA FO O D

spag h etti

Pk. ChopH lb. .39c

HA M f.

jJJA T l 04 VACATION,

$2»

FIRST CU T

Ittupjntf.

J 0 N I ____ STATI

. ... . .

CH OICE

Rautred In Mtlled Rotter
UNDER THK UMBRELLA
A Variety Of Flee Cheesea and Meat*—
To Enjoy While We Prepare Yo«r Dinner

B E E R

C A L L

CITY______

YOUR

ROYAL RED SHRIMP

OLD M ILW AU K EE
ICE COLO

( HOT.
t.TN.

ADDRiSS.

NEW Y O R K (D P I ) —
via L. Km l ewHck,

Dodgera

ALL THE LOBSTER YOU CAN EAT ... I L t t
CHAR - BROILED PRIME STEAKS

Specials

MAIL COUPON TODAY FOR UKOCHUKI

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Angeles

— JIM SPENCER’S —

FTo'a a ff on vacation from
the Curibe, fm lieing around
the a isle with her fam ily. But
you’ll be well aervrd by her
tub, Bill Garret who’s holding
down the daytime shift. Ua'a
helped out from lima to time
for the last several months,
so will be a fam iliar face to
some o f you. Did you know
Ih* Carfbe Is th* only plsce
downtown with entertainment
going for the aummtrT On
Friday night* P rggy, Bill and
lluan are Ihe chief attractions
playing th* cocktail drums,
base and guitar respectively.
And very well from all ths
comments I hear.
a a
•

strapjnt).

BEACH, FLO R ID A

Congratulated
—

SUNDAY

OcrMhast llliclrsty (4 7)
ti t&gt;30 M( fin is , (lukli

RtSORT MOTEL and APTS • P 0 Box 2874
POMPANO

Log

(U P I)

RESTAURANT and COCKTAIL LOUNGB

"I t 's too early to tell what
Is new,” sayi Sam ** 1 call­
ed him yesterday morning,
at Jim
Spencers.
"There
it
s o m e t h i n g new and
different every ils y ." I've
heard tot* of comments from
faithful customers recently
about the g«*&gt;d trratment
lltey 'e getting—good drink*,
More rivers ru e in Colo­ good prices, and a most hap­
rado than tn any other H alt, py slm oipliere— It's such a
so it has been calk'd the "M o­ handy location to atop by
after work, too.
ther o f R ivers."

•

SigsfJtf Villas hliis u la
1 Jit 00 ptr (ay.

Fri, J ubkI l*, 'O —K n I

new*

U. S. Favorite
In Davis Cup

C H R Y S L E R

.. MFIKOCOiOR

ANGELES

OMIT IAKS

th * fabulous la lp h ln

STARTS Ti l l IIS.

tr e a t

for some c4 the old patrona o f
the Club Diamond. W illie, U y
dancittr waiter, w ho w as a
favorite at the club when it
was owned by “ G ra d e," ia
|&gt;ack on Sundays with hi*
singing and dancing- Many o f
his old customera w ill ba glad
lo heiir the word on that. Tha
club also has live entertain­
ment E'riilay, Saturday and
Sunday evening* . . . other
than that, th* club la Hill
serving spaghetti, fish and
pizia *nd the Palmers are
working hard.
a *
•

Som e
happy
additions
around the Capri — Sandy,
who formerly worked during
the daytime, is hack now, atK»)n# .i#k tr,p a y p llf
During tlie ciening hours the
well known Dan Cat'iwnler
is serving the drink*. Dan
worked at the Capri when It
first opened, and really has
a terrific personality, says
manager Joy Manross. Dm*
nf those guys who Just have
to be bartenders — with t
wisecrack or a hinny story
for everyone. He can really
make you frel better if you’ re
in the dumps— so this i* Ihe
TE H R A N , Iran ( U N ) —
place In go for a wee hit of
The Untied Jftate* Is an over"ch eer*
wlirl miug favorite to clinch ita
• •
•
Davis Cup series with Iran
John Spol.ki said he was
toilay by winning the double*
checking one o f ths- Lines to
match in their American Zone
make sure everyone could
competition.
bowl a 3no on it, but hr wni
Eugene Scott o f St. James,
probably practicing on Ihosa
N. Y „ and Allen Fox o f Lo*
new billiard Inhles at the Jet
- Angeles got Ilia Yank* o f f tu
l.uiie* . . . that'* right, bil­
a U-0 lead Thursday b y cap­
liards, and he said a lot o f
turing Hid 4)|&gt;rning single*
women
were
participating.
matches without the los* o f a
Well lighted, too, no! the dark
set. Just one more victory,
hack naint kind o f stuff.
either in the doubles or in the
I k 'e '* a good one — the
rnneludmg single* on Satur­
Lanes are absolutely guar­
day, would clinch the series,
anteeing that you won't have
Scott will team with Donald
to wait for a lane. But if
Dell of llelhcsda, M i, In the
you should happen to rom c
doulilc* against t e e n a g e
in when all Ihe lanes are full,
brother* R aia and Turgid
the management will buy the
Akharl.
party a coke, to make your
wailing tn«re enjoyable.
a •
a
JutH Stern Three

Use tkrink (w inter 20.

r/

l e Color Starring

A ad
Eleaanr Barker

By Julia Rartna
Girl Scout Troop H28 o f A l­
tamonte Springs held a Court
o f Award* I’ rogram on Mon­
day. June .1 a t 7:30 p.m. at
the Community House with
some 80 parents and invited
guest* in attendance including
‘JB member* o f the troop.
Scouts sang "H ello, Hello,
H ello," to open the program
followed by Itoxanne Hs*ty
giving the welcoming address.
The flag ceremony w as rondurted by Holly Brownell,
Bonnlr Stuart, Becky Buell
ami Cynthia Morene after
which the audience joined the
*cuut* in singing "A m erica,
the Heutlliful.'*
The invocation w ai given by
Connie Connelly,
Following ihe recitation of
the Girl Scout Prumise ami
Laws, a «klt entitled "W hn t a
Badge Mean*" was presented
by troop anil patrol leaders.
Mr*. Gerald Connelly and
Mr*. Jack
Stuart, leader*,
presented badges, memlier1ship star* ami world associa­
tion pint to the girl*.
Refreshments
of e a k •,
ponih, mint* arm mu* were
served follow ing the program
whirl) closed with the ptuying
of "T apa" as the girls led In
form ing Urn “ Friendship Cir­
cle."

some

^rroii

made room for pitcher Nick o f the N ew Y ock State A S I w
Wlllhlte today by opUoning tic Commission, coogratnU ted
P ete Richert lo Spokane of middleweight champ Ion D ick
the P acific Coast League. JU- T i m o f N lseria Thwreday Wv
d w rt had an o-l record end the Order o f « m British R »
a ( . ( 3 era In nine appearance p in beskowgd tape
far the Dodgers this season. week by Queen EUaabeth.

NEW YORK ( Ul ’ l) — Vet
eran h.iKtucka Dick Christy
amt Bill Shockley today aigneit New York Jet* contract.*
for Ihe IfkU American Foot­
ball League season. The Jet*
also corralled rookie hack,
Ernie Vellcn v4 Gettysburg
College.

NOW THRU T lll ltSDAY
SHOWS AT 1:W - I II . ! : ( (
7 :0 0

LOS
Th*

Here'*

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Richert Optioned

HOPPING

MONDAY A. M.

Antarctic Climate
Deposits of semianthricite
coal tn Antarctica dem on­
strate that Anlarctira once
had a temperate climate, ac­
cording to the HriUrannica
Book of Ihe Year.

TV RENTA!*
• Sal**

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Friday nnd Saturday Kite*, 8 to 12.
Jack Rwaaiaaa
Accordion

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Paal Caaksy
Baaa Fiddla

Pete Bttkwr
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Sale W ith HERALD W ant-A ds

EFFICIENCY Apartment on
T in t S t Near S city free
parking lata aid ahopptag
atarea. No ntlllty ebargea.

3 BEDROOMS, large kitchen
equipped. Well. Large yard.
4 milea K. of Sanford.
FA L74JO. Saturday A Sun­
day nr altar « an week
daya.
FURNISHED Garage
Fb. FA 33300.

W E L A S A APARTMENTS:
Rooms private kntha, 114
W. First St,

i
a a u o to
W Q co u rB e w n w u y.

S RM. F u n . Apt, $70 Mo.
Bedroom Air - Conditioned.
NICELY furail bed 3 bedroom
I l l E. Sth Bt, FA 2-6784,
bouse. FA 38334.
R E N T A BED
S BEDROOM
unfurnished
■olliwBF, Baepiul A Baby
house. Its a mo. FA 32322.
Bads.
By Day, Wsek. or Month FURNISHED
S
bedroom
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Apartment. Queinel Apt.
Ph. FA 3-Sttl 114 W. lat St.
Apt. 7. 404 E. 14th St Ph.
322-0104.
CLEAN cool downstair
Apartmanta. Adults. Ph.
FA 31034.
Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. ap. UNFURNISHED House. Kit­
chen equipped. 1303 Saaiord
Surplus City, SOI W. 1st
Ave. Between S A f p.m.
F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
Clean and clots is. Jlmmis
Cowan. 322-4013.

A hundred you n ^ fU rs
th ltfc tU

wall, not quit* alt,

Foil.

HI!'/' O U L U A v n M O N D A Y 1

I WONDER M WHE&amp;S HE3 GOINS
ON MY VACATION 1

2 BEDROOM bourn. Kitchen
FURN, 2 Bedrm., oak floora,
equipped. ITS. FA 1-3303.
masonry home, l Blk. West
of Hwy. 17-02, on Longwood
2 BEDROOM furnished Apart­
Rd. Then 1 blk. South cor.
ment FA 2-0441.
of Vincent Dr.
U K E MARY. 3 Bedrooms, 3
bath house with lake privi­
3 BR. Funs. A pt Privata en
leges. $123 a Mo. rA 37004.
trance, l i t Magnolia.
DUPLEX. Clean A nicely
CLEAN quiet Rooms" The
furnished. $80. 1201 A 1203
Gablea. FA 30739.
Elm Ava. Pb. NO 33247 or
APARTMENT.
■ph r a &gt;

TH8 *T0*V O TH0 AMA2STO Not#,

WIIK. ca u L w i CHATA1

IPYCOt*WclullynrjT

303

Myrtle

B E D R O O M furnished
STENSTROM RENTALS
Apartment with l a r g e
acreencd porch. Reason­
FURNISHED
able. Call FA 2-3144 between
BR—1 Bath. Fair ..
I A A
BR—1 Bath Apt. ...
BR—1 Bath Good .
BR—l Bath. Nice .
BR—4 Bath. Tops
UNFURNISHED
BR—1 Bath, Kit. cq.
BR—1 Bath. Good .
sv this rtnct'iT roi'iiT o r
this s is t n j i n i n t t , ru t.
BR—1 Bath. Nlcs ..
c is t o r
i s u row ssiist.
BR—ltk Bath. Tops
voi .r r o r m . Florida .
BR—2 Bath. Naat .
(II X V t'K H V v o . t a n s
SI.VI.VR SAVINGS DANK.
m iniirr,
•VS.
JAMBS K. LONG, *4 uv. St at
Defendants.

Stenstrom Realty

va ries: o r a ir? sv
Keal Estate — Mortgages
■OfITMAIlH rONKTt.Oai SUS 111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420

" T I JAM KM R. I » N O and
PAUI*A j . IS)N(I, hi* wira,
RKSlIlHVf'Ht Hurt,in, Ohio
Tuit nr* hereby notified shat
a Complaint to foreclose a

daddy; CAN

BAZOO PLAY N S

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SURE/BUTWSMrU-

le e r

SUMMER rate. S Bdrm.
Large furn. Apt. downstairs.
Shade trees on large lot

AN extension

something/

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CLEAN
Unfurnished Apt. MIS Elm
Ave. Near school a n d
stores.

C O R O / l— it

Ins to I'lftt thereof r*.
1703 Magnolia. $63.
enrdad In f l a t Hook It,
p a s * 74. of th* Public Re­
cord* of Seminole County,
Florida.
haa hern (tied acelnet you la
the ab o v e .■I&gt;le-l suit, and you
M reletrerlee at
are required to eerv* a copy
y ir t ltlM t Neman
of
your
Anawer or
other
W * the undrrelined, being
PleadInK to the Complaint on duly sworn, do hereby dr.-lore
Plaintiffs attorney*. ANDKII- under oath that the names
HO.V. RUSH.
OKAS. LOW.V. o f att peranne Interested In
mm *
van dan BKHO, SIS th*
builnet*
nr
profession
carried on under the names
of Art llrown Peal Control
Service and th* extent or th*
Interest of each, la as follow*:
Extent of
Name
Interest
I . A. llrown. Jr.
Partner
Doshla S. llrown
Partner
I.
A.
llrown, Jr.
Doshla H. llrown
STATE OP KMUtlDA
COPSTT OP HKMIXOt.lt
Hwurn to and eubicrlhed befor* me this 3rd day of June
A. D. l l t l .
(SEAL)
Donald I . Ilnw*
Votary
Public, State of
Plurlds at Large
My
(-.-mnileetoa
Keplree
April If, tSST
Publish June T, II, 31. 3S. t i l l
CDJ-t*

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BOOMS and Bath, all WILL SELL or Trade. S I Bit. Horn*. SW Laurel Dr.
Good
loeitioa,
kitchen
Bedroom. IT aerei. 1000'
eteetric. Furnlahed. $43 mo.
equipped. Low down pay.
Crystal clear river front­
Including ntilitiea.
Near
meat. Auume loan. A real
age. 400’ road frontage on
NAS. Also g room frame
laving. Call FA 2-9472.
Bute highway. Good swimbouac, partly furnlahed. $43
mlng, flahing. and bunting
mo. TcL FA 3-32If.
UNLAND 3 Bedroom, Kit.
la the aUU of Florida, for
equip, home. Chain link
a nice home In Sanford In
fenced yard. Will take 1200
a good location. Ph. 3877
for fence. Aaiume homo
Bronaon, Fla.
payment!. FA 3-1701.
LOCH ARBOR. 4 Bedroomt,
3 hatha. Carpeted Fla.
GRACIOUS, SPACIOUS LIVRoom.
Double carporte.
INC I A potential ibow
Fenced patio and many explace of Central Florida
traa. FA 2-9266.
right in the heart of San­
ford, yet. private enough
2 BEDROOM bouse, kitchen
for peaceful retreat in ita
equipped. Fenced In yard.
romantic tiled courtyard
37o n mo. FA 3-324P.
LOW Down Payment. 3 Story
with bar-b-que, trellii-covredecorated
home.
N ew
ered arbori and many se­
FURNISHED new 1 Bedroom
plumbing, wiring, oil and
cluded walks covering kalt
Duplex. Adults only. 2200
water heater. 113 Magnolia
block area. Quality ii the
Park Ave.
FA 33048.
keynote of thin Hollow-Til­
ed con. -urted 4 bedroom,
SUNLAND Eatatea. I Bdrm.
31k bath it. - e that include!
Enclosed shower. G. E.
among ita pre-tige features
Stove and refrigerator in­
imported tile Xircplacea,
cluded. Corner lot. Assume
aatin-finiihed wood panel­
FURNISHED cottage neat
payments. No qualifying.
ing, cedar cloicU, and of
mala gate NAS. $40. Ph.
FA 30200 anytime.
courae,
hardwood floora
FA 33721.
throughout.
Over the gar­
NEWLY redecorated 3 bed­
I BEDROOM house, kitchen
age is | 3-room apt. A lit­
room frame bouse at 112
equipped. 330 a month.
tle work and patience would
Holly Ave. Near school,
Downtown. FA 34437.
restore the house and land­
close in. Hardwood floora
scaping to its original ele­
thru out. Large room a, mo­
UNFURNISHED bouse on Sil­
gance. JUST REDUCED IN
dem kitchen equipped $7,300
ver Lake. FA 2-2724 or
PRICE.
Liberal terms.
Contract
FA 2-2120 after 3.
Mrs. M. L. Raborn. Ph.
St. Johns Realty
FA 2-3130 or FA 2-5202.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Big shady Iota up to 300' 118 N. Park Ave. FA 2-4123
frontage. Highly restricted. DUPLEX newly painted. 1
URNISHED Cottage. $65
WILSON PU CE 3 mi. W.
Unit furnished on corner.
per month. Located at 3
on 111-Way 44. Willard Jonei
170' x 200’ xoned for addi­
Points. FA 31487.
FA 1-0684. or A1 Wallace
tional unit. |3,000 cash.
ROOM furnished, all new
Balance. Easy Terms. Ph.
furniture. Privata bath. $30
FA 2-8800 after 3 p. m.
a month. Gentleman pre­ ONLY tan blocks from down­
town.
Neat
3
bedroom
home
ferred. 322-068.
in good location. 104 W.
LARGE nicely fu n . 3 bed­
lOtli S t Total price only
room, 3 bath apt. Adults,
$4930. Excellent terms.
REALTOR
FA 2-3068. 1911 Sanford Ave.
110 North Park Ave.
— BOCSST A. WILLIAMS
3230359
Clean lit floor apt. Frit
Realtor
Sanford. Fla
Raymond Lundquiat, Also.
entrance. 1004 Palmetto.
FA 33931 Atlantic Bank Bldg. 3 BEDROOMS, living room,
dining room and kitchen.
WANTED TO TRADE
Stove A refrigerator. Dou­
SUNDRIES -Store. Stock A 4 ROOM CB house for larger
ble garage. Lot 100' x 200'.
equipment. Well establish­
old 2 story house. FA 2-1640
Vi Mile north of Monroe
ed. Proprietor wishes to re­
after 6.
bridge, 2nd bouse on left
tire. Call FA 20274 er
hand aide of 17-92. 668-5148.
Longwood TE 36389.
UP A LAZY RIVER
THE famous St. John's flows
SALE or Trade $ room House
ROOM House. Nice size
right by this beautiful new
and 1 acre for Housetrailer
store building now in busi­
home. 3 large bedrooms,
and difference, 1211 W. 20th
ness. Wonderful location for
2 luxurious baths, covered
St. Sanford.
small grocery business. 2
patio, central air-condition­
Lola. $10,000. $3,000 down,
ing, double carporte. For
NO CASH NEEDED
balance $61. per mo. 709 W.
comfort and fun, this is the
3 Bedroom, 3 bath. $81 a
9th or 713 W. 9th St.
tops! Price $17,900, good
month. T. A L included.
terms. Don’t see this un­ Large Loch Arbor Home
322 8083.
less you are ready to buy Retired Navy Officer’s home
You can find anything you
for you won't be able to
featuring 3 large Bedrooms,
need advertised in the Her­
resist It.
Large Florida Room, Spaald by Sanford merchants.
eious Living Room A se­
RETIREMENT H O M E parate Dining Area, Largo
Beautifully landscaped. 3
equipped kitchen. 3 baths,
Acres pangola grass, 4'
for immediate sale at FHA
REALTOR — INSUROR
woven wira fence, 4 cement fA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.
Valuation of * 16,000.00, $600
stock tanks, 2 flowing wells,
Down, with minimum clos­
BEDROOMS, IVu baths.
2 bedroom home all Just
ing coats. Exclusive with
Florida room. 15 Minutes
refinished. I' x 18’ A 14' x
from NAS. 1061 Selma Rd.
20’ screened porches, uti­
lity, 2 baths, plenty closet
(Longdate) Longwood. Ph.
838-6927.
spaces, buUt ini, oil furn­
1001 S. Park Ava.
ace, elec, range, large gar
FA 2-3232 anytime
age, work shop. FA 2-7714. 2 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
ped. 1st floor Apartment. 2 BEDROOM home in Coun­
Near churches. $53 per
try Club Manor. Assume
month.
362 monthly payments A
iv t h is r i R c r r r c o t a r o p EVERETT A. HARPER
transfer fee. Call FA 2-7671
T im v i n t i i j i t m i x t . r m alter 5:13.
AGENCY - REALTOR
4 4 IT. IV .4 X 0 PUR BKMVUI.K
t ill VTT. PI.ORD X.
2463 S. Park Ave.
r i i x v i K w v vn. 1:113#
Phones FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2285 USTOM $ BEDROOM. 2
PHDHIlAt. NATIONAL MORT
hath home on large shaded
OAllK ASSOCIATION, • cor
lot at 1814 Mellonvillu Ate.
poratlon,
3 * 4 BEDROOMS, Inspect
Plaintiff.
Many extras include living
models on Highland at
v*
room
fireplace with maho­
Longwood.
Open
daily
10:00
jt.vt.pii noLxxn RTAXAKt*.
gany paneling; p a r q u e t
■ ml UKNKV1KVK II. ttTA.S'A*
to dark, to .Minutes South
KID,
hardwood floors. Honda
on 17-92 snd West on Semi­
Defendant!
room, dining room and a
v iit ii k o r a i i t iv
nole 1 block.
MONTH XIt IS KltHKI I.ua IKK
large, equipped eat-in kit­
LMN
ENTERPRISES,
INC.
TOi It A Id'll JUTLAND STAX*
chen. Laundry room and
AKDt and CIKNKV1KVE
II. urA.NAKIH
Iota of storage space In
Ileeldetic* Unknewa
double g a r a g e .
Call
Tnu, defendants, are hereby
notified that a complaint to IV THN CINCCIT 4 01 NT Knit
FA 2-9320 for an appoint­
foroclnea * certain niortgaga T . 1K .VIVTH J 1‘ DU VA L r ig .
ment.
on
th*
following doecrlbed

Stemper Agency

Seminole Realty

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

property, to-wlt:
Lot 37. Block L. B UNLA XP
ESTA TES,
eub-dlvlelon,
according to a ptal there*
of, recorded In Plat Book
tl. pane* IS to 11 af the
Public Record* of Seminolo County, Florida,
On*
Duo Therm Heeler
toll). Model No. 111-1, Her1*1 No, U K I I ; on* 0 . K.
iteng * (eleetrto. Model No.
401IUWH, Serial Ne. THO41711; on* tl. g . refrigera­
tor
I electric, Model No.
LA til l It, Serial O lU S llet :
ona Victor-Climax 14" Kit­
chen Kihauet Fan (aleetrie), no model or aerial
No., ten Venetian bllnda
I metal), mfg by Stnkarlk
Utaea A Faint C o . Sanford, no No.,
haa been filed again*! yon In
th* aboee-atyled eull and you
are required to eerv* a copy
or your Anawer or Pleading
to the Complaint on Plaintiff!
attorney Joeeph
M. Muraeko,
_
Fern Perk. Florida, and (Ita
th* original Anawar or Plead­
ing In lha office of th* Clerk
of the Circuit Court on or
before th* l l t b day ef June,
I t i l . If yon fall to do an, a
decree pro Conteeeo will be
taken agelnat you
tor th*
relief demaaded la lb* Com­
plaint.
W1TXKM8 my band and offld e l aeal of office at Sanford.
Seminole County,
thla 13nd
day of May, ISil.
tSKAL)
Arthur If. Beckwith. Jr.

C la rk uf C li.u lL Cour i
Ityt

Martha T .
I.

Vlhlen
It

A

June

CIVT. IV AVU TON ARM.
VOI.K r u r V T T . K 1.0 HIM.
Chancery Vo. ISIIS
d k i -o i i i s c. f i i a n z e n
plaintiff,
THKKS

rR A M K .1,

Defendant.

.VOTICK TO t m t t x
TOi T in ea f r i n i e a

Aditree* Unknown
YOU AUK ItKltKliY NOTL
r t K D that Complaint for Di­
vorce haa been filed again*!
you In th* Circuit Court of
tl
Ninth Judicial Circuit. In
and for Hemlnol# County, Flor­
ida. under Chancery Caet No.
13114, the etyl* of aeld cae*
being DKLOHIH C. FltA XZKX.
Plaintiff,
voraua
THKKS
PIIAXZKN, Defendant Tou are
required
to
eerv*
a
copy
of your anawer or pleading
on th* Ptalntlffa attorney).

FLORIDA'S BIST HOME VUUESa
56960 to $15,450
As Low ss $210 do&lt;.iL
As littla as $43.11
• month!
No Closing Costs!
Komesita Investment
Opportunities
From Just $1095
" T -----------

&gt;=•
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr..
Clerk uf the Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
Curtle It. doff, of th* firm ef
Uoff and llurk*

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12. Real Estate For Bah 12. Rm I EnUte Far Bah

the

PLNECREST. 3 Bedrooms, 3
3 BEDROOM house in excel­
SUNLAND
baths, Fla. room , built-in
lent condition. North Or­
n m A r u g o . 1M E. Jenlando. Pay closing and as­ NEAT 3 Br., 2 bath CB home
Uttf Circle. $23-9337.
with fully equipped kitch­
sume pay menu of $74.34.
FA 2 3333
en. Many nice extras, out­
HIGHLAND PARK
standing lawn and shrubs.
Deluxe Pinecm t Home! $13,800 la the total prlee
Com fortable 3 Br. borne sit­
3 Bedrooms, 2 Bath, equip­
with $482 down and $M per
uated on double com er oak
ped kitchen, Terraxio floors
month. Immediate possess­
(h aded loL Loaded with
la rg e Family Room , Fenc­
ion!
value and extras! tU.ouo
ed Yard . . . you'll love
with MOO down and $90 per
tbU quick sale offering o f
month Includes everythin*!
$4,000.00 Seller’s Equity for
D rive by 2427 Laurel Ave.
only $730.00, assume pay­
then call
Real Estate—Mortgagee
ments of $93.70 on "In Ser­
vice
!&lt;oan."
Im m cdU te 111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-24M
Ravenna Park
FA '2 -7 « 3
possession.
Evenings
FA 2-2677 FA 2-3829 PA 2-8960
R e a l Estate—Mortgages

•tsfsri

Rente

SW E E T IE PIE

June 14, IMS — Page 11 27. Special Sen kea

By Nadine Seltzer

I

RAVENNA PARK

Auto GUaa, T opi
k Sea* Covers

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

Senkarik Gians and Paint
Company

15. Business Opportunity

218 Magnolia

For Lease: Service Station.
Choice location. Apply The
Pure Oil Co. 604 W. 6th
St.

3 1 . P o u lt r y - l,iv * w lo ck

• nn«»XX».l*
8 -*

17. Male Help Wanted

Wall

Stenstrom Realty

Air-Conditioning

*1969

OK THIS —
l!Hil CHEV 2 DOOR ItELAIH V-8 AND
AUTOMATIC TRANS. STOCK NO. 1165A

*1495

00

r-fctoituft— AppHwww— T-U w r n r p u u iis ie uf Dluc Lux

Open 9 lu 9 dally and Week
tre, rent Electric Carpet
ends
Stum poocr for only $1 per
auo So. Park Ave. PA 2-4234
Ph. 322-7363 3640 Hiawatha St.
d ty . Carroll's Furniture.
Sanford, Fla.
SMITH Air-Condition Refri­
GOOD '62 wringer washer $35
geration service. All work
FREE ESTIMATE
'56
Vespa
S cooter
$30.
guaranteed. Very reason­ Upholstering A Mattress rea
Good power m ower $12.50.
able la price. Day PA 87434
e v s ting. New A Used Furni­
312 E. 5th St. Sanford.
Night PA 2-20Se,
ture. Cali Nix Bedding Mf|.
Co., at 768 CeWry Ave. ESTY SPINET piano. Ebony.
WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
$400 cash. Can be seen
FA 3-2117.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
from • to 10 a. m. or 5 to
All Types and Sixes
WANTED reliable couple to
• p. m. FA 2-8603.
We Repair and Service
take up monthly payments
S T I N E
PIANO.
Baldwin
o f $13.30 o o 3 complete SPINET
Machinery and Supply Co.
console. Full keyboard. Ma­
rooms o f furniture. Call
207 W. 2nd S t
FA 26432
hogany, In A -t condition.
T E 81511, Casselberry, col
Bench. $37$. $22 9081.
leet.
LAWNS Renovated - Aerate
Remove Thatch • Chinch
Bug Spray (VC-13) . Ferti
‘ xe—Pb. PA 2-4244
MANSFIELD LAWN
SER.
TREE’ S trimmed. Demoaaed
k removed. Reasonable. Pb.
FA 2-7664.
TRACTOR
work,
mowing,
discing, blade, scoop. Ph.
EA 2-7664.
Just starting private voice
and p i a n o
instructions.
Qualified and certified. Ph.
838 4931.
Mrs.
Drucding,
220 Lake Triplett D r. Cas­
selberry.
Shop the Herald Ada where
local merchants offer their
best buys.

A T H U N T LIN C O LN -M E R C U R Y

1963 Ford Fairlane
560 V-8, $ Door Hardtop, Ford-OMatlc, Power Hirer., Radio. Ilralrr,
3,000 Mllra. Showroom Nrw, 21,000
Mile Nrw Car Warranty.

*2495

1963 Monterey Custom

*1000
DISCOUNT

SAVE

Hardtop, Rutktl Seale, Red InIrrior. Fully Equipped k Air Cum!.,
Like New, Vuu .Must Her This Car!

1960 Ford Fairlane
300, V-8. I Door.
Power Steer., Radio

Kord-O-Matic.

k Healer.

pace

in
tu

V-$, iladiu. Healer, Extra Nice.

at

the

fn»te*l

h istory,

and

we

keep

U

1957 Ford Wagon

aim

4 Door V-8, Power Steering.

up!

*1195
*1095
*1095
*595

TAKE YOUR PICK —

There's Real Savings,
Come In Today!

only

BRIM! ALL YOUR MRS. THE TITLE
TO YOUR TRADE-IN. AND YOUIt W i t h

BIG STOCK

H A T !•' Boat, All
equipment. 75 hp. Joha*oo.
Like new . Swap, trad* or
sell. J . E . T m riU e g tr. $68
Elm Ave.

Oateway To ffca Waterway^

Robaon Sporting Goods

Your Neighbor A t Hollers

SEE OUR BIG, BIG, STOCK OF FORD’S FINEST
'33 &amp; 33V&gt; Falcons, Fairlanes, Galaxies,
Thunderhirds and Ford Trucks!

Charlie Smith, New C ar M an ager
Charlie has been with Holler's for a total o f IS year*.
Thin wnn interrupted for a short tlm o when ho waa to
business for himself. He and Julia aro th# p a m t s ag
2 girl# Charlotte and Drenda. and attend th* P i n t
ila p llV Church Charlie is ss . - t l i - t . w — kw. mt th*
Elks, the American Legion and the 46 A 8. H s h *s n*T
particular hobby but doe# enjoy w orking in hi* grov*.

Ready To Serve You At Holton of Salford

NEW &amp; USED CAR
SALES SPREE!
HERB ARE A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS

DEMOS

Stock No. 1933
Dour Htstiun W agon.
Liet I’ rire $3366.25
THICK
TH IS HALF.

Bloch No. 1984

4 Door Beds*.
Liat Prico $2808.85
PRICE
THIS HALE

Discounts On A ll 1963 Ram blers
In S to ck ! !
USED

CAR

PRICES

1961 Tempest Sedan

SLASHED

1495
1095

Automatic and Spotless
W AS 1395 .............. .........

1960 Humbler Super
WAGON, Standard Trans.. Extra
Clean WAS 1193 ------- ------------ ----

1960 Volvo Sedan
Tup Condition
W AS 1395 .............................................

I960 Dodge Pioneer
2 Door Hardtop, Automatic, Pow er
Steering and Littla Extras
W AS 1093
........................ ............. —

1959 Chevrolet Wagon
Standard Trans, and Leas Than
10.UUO Mil. WAS 1295 ..................... .

1295
995
1195

&gt;3 MORE USED CARS ON OUK LOT
PRICES

FROM

$195

UP

• GW WARRANTY • REST OF FINANCING
OPEN FHI. EVE TIL 8:30 P.M.

*100

’55 Chevrolet Station Wagon
’52 Oldsmobile
’50 Chevrolet
’53 Pontiac
CARS SOLD WITH A GW WARRANTY

SEE US LAST

IHGH

Your EV1NBUDK Dealer
$3300 car. 7800 miles. Pric­
ed fur quick sale. $1605. 304-81 E. l i t Ph. PA M R
Cal) TE 83696 Saturday A IS’ PL A S H Cruiser. M ercury
Sunday, Altamonte Springs
motor, Gator trailer. Reaaonable, P A 20568.
1 9 » Triumph TR-3. Outstand
ing condition. Sacrifice at 17 rt. Z1MMEL Runabout
with 33 bp. Evlnrude. Ph,
$1,000. Call FA 2-8155 after
FA 2-1276.
• p. m.

ALL

4 Door Sedan. Demnnatrator, 390
L'u. In Eng., Air Cond„ Power Windown A Heat, Power Starr. A
Brakes, Equipped With Everything,
Less Than 6,000 Miles,

1959 Chevrolet Bel Air
truck*

37. Boats -

A Low Interest Rates
A Low Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANK

4

4 Door Deluxe, Stand. Irani., Radio,
New Tirre.

and

Herald. Prank.

USED CAR?
FINANCE IT WITH US

(2 ) 1963 “ 660”
1963 “ 770’*
Rambler Classic Ram bler Classic

I960 Ford Falcon

earn

4 dr. $108. Caa hoseen days at Th* Sanford

'50 OLDS.

322-5362.

11. B, POPE CO., INC.

CELEBRATION

new

W ap*

teed. Town A Country. Pb.

BILL'S THRIFT SHOP

YOUR FORD DEALER

00

BIRD Dogs, English Setters. ANGLE Iran. Various sixes,
FA 2-1936.
R eg. champion blood lines.
10 wks. old. CY 3-2333. Or­
BLACKEYED Pcaa. $1.00 a
lando,
bushel. You pick and bring
SIAMESE K ittcni. Pure bred
container. FA 2-7M4.
M ilpolnta. Wormed. Phooe
SALE oo used T.V.'a. Guaran­
F A 26966. 715 Magnolia.

LAWN SERVICE

STRICKLAND - MORRISON

NEW 1983 CH E W II 2 DOOR
WITH HEATER • STOCK NO. 1171

STOVE. $33. 3 Door R efriger­
ator. $80. 103 Garrison Dr.

1962 Mercury S-55

selling

’$$ FORD Station
Must aoU.

SHALLOW Wall Pump and 1963 TAUNUS German Ford.
Car top carrier with cover.
322.17111,

_____

rood. Good tin*. $175. PA,.;
PA 2-1380 after A

BUYING A NEW or

ALU3UNUM
Furniture re­
webbed cheaper than you ’ 31 CHEV, 4 dr. Sedan. Good
condition. Kt. I Box 96 or
can do it yourself. Bring
ca
ll FA 2-U997. E. T. Chap­
it to the Furniture Center.
m an.
1100 French Ave.

POTTED MUMS in bloom. ASSUME payments on Singer
mund bobbin Sewing Ma
33c up.
chine. Darns, m akes but­
G RAl'EVILLE NURSERY
Piano Tuning and Hcpair
ton boles. 5 Paym ents o f
Grapeville Ave. Near 20th St.
W. L. Harmon - FA 2-4223
$6.40. FA 2 9411.
Summer Annuals. Dutch Mill
Nursery. Upsala ltd. Just T H U R SD A Y - Friday A Sat
FRIGIDAIRE
urday Sate. Walnut ladder
Sales &amp; Service
o ff 20th St. and 1st. St.
back chair, tea ca rt, ban
G. H. HIGH
33. Furniture
quet lamp and bisque baby
176# W. 1st St. Sanford
china tea act, m arble top
Ph. PA 2-3663
Used furniture, Appliances,
coHce
table
and
other
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
items. 2706 .Magnolia Ave.
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
Near Plnecrest School.
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
Mowing and edging, etc. ta tMfactloa guaranteed. Ph.
W e Buy, Sell, Trade, Repair UPRIGHT Piano. $25. Phone
PA 3-1SI7.
FA 2-7190.

Who's got the Action ?

W e’re

34. Avteaaobllaa • Tracks

1*54 PLY. X. A &amp;

27. Special Services

50,000,000th

LIKE THIS —

Luggage, rugs. $2.98 up, Tshirts 48c aa. Boat cush­
ions, Army-Navy Surplus.
310 Sanford Ave.

'But w« want to get marrlad now! He ships out for
32. Flowers • Shrub*
summer camp in thA mornlngl"

Stenstrom Realty

SALE

34. Artkto* For Sato

31 A. Pete

Real Estate—M ortgages
17. Male Help Wanted
FRONT END Alignment Man.
R eal Estate—H om a g es
111 N. Park Ave.
F A 2-2120
Experienced. Apply O. K.
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420 Ravenna Park
P A 2-7495 MANAGER Trainees, age 25
to 30. Married preferred.
Tire Store. 2413 French Ave.
Evennga
Ravenna Park
FA 2-7493
Opportunities. Sanford, Cas­
Evening!
FA 2 3677 FA 2-3829 FA 2-8360
selberry, Orange City and 31AN 31 to 43. For an estab­
PA 2-2677 FA 2-3829 PA 2-8360
lished Insurance debit. San­
DeLand areas. Contact Mr.
FOR your best buy, choose
6 BEDROOM, 2 bath bouse.
ford area. Guaranteed sal­
Hudson,
Jackson's
Minit
Tee *N Green Estates. 3 A
384* on lake, with swimming
ary plus com m ission. Apply
Market, Long wood P la n ,
4 Bedrooms. M ore space
pool 13’ x 30'. Over 2 acres
Room 304, Sanford Atlan­
Longwood, Florida
for your money. 20th Street
o f land. $2,000 down. $160
tic Bank Bldg. 8 to 9 a.m.
West
by
M ayfair
Golf
GOOD dependable middle-ag­
a month. FA 2-2143.
or write C. W. Brorup,
Course. Open dally 11 -6:00
ed Driver. Apply Yellow
Box 1329, Sanford, Fla.
322-2744. Builders: LMN EN
S BEDROOM, 2 bath home.
Cab Co.
TERPRISES, INC.
L a rg er Plnecrest floor plan.
19. Situation* Wanted
MAKE EXTRA MONEY
— .Will fvrrlflgft.g.year rqtii?y .
S.vChir tCE -fo rq u iv k sale. 2
TULL OK PA R T-flM E
F A 2-3843.
Child Care. PA 2-2374.
Bedroom House with or
WORK! !
without
furniture.
Near
PINECREST
We need a salesman in your CHILDREN kept. FA 3-4183.
schools and stores about
Exceptionally nice 3 Br., 2
area to work one or m ore
4 miles from' N. A S. Out of
Pruning big or
bath CB home in third sec­
counties. Be home nights, EXPER T
flight pattern. Good Invest­
small groves. Reasonable.
tion Plnecrest. Too many
save hotel expenses! Sell
ment for renting o r borne.
FA 2-3790.
ex tra s to Itemise here, but
top-quality, full Una of In­
Low
monthly
payments.
deserves _ your Inspection.
dustrial Coalings and Paints
Have to see house to ap­
Can be purchased for as
. . . to homes, farms con­ 21. Beauty Batons
preciate. Call F A 2-1399.
little as $400 down and a s­
tractors and Industrial us­ H AR RIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
sumption of low monthly
ers. No Investment No Complete Ser. Eve. Appl’ s.
1DYLLWILDE
FH A payments. A real fine
collections. Top
com m is­ 103 So. Oak
FA 2-5742
h om e buy I
sions paid weekly. Must
Beautiful new contemporary
GRADUATION SPECIAL
own car and be between 30
modern on corner lot In de­
and 68 y e a n old. For full
Cut ’ N Curl Beauty Simp
sirable IdyUwlldc o f Loch
details write: Sales Man­ Cold W iv e $8.95 complete.
Arbor. 4 spacious bedrooms,
ager, National Paint k Oil
Open evening by appt.
R eal Estate— Mortgages
2 modern baths, fully equip­
Company, Box 8303, Nash- 318 Palm etto A ve.
3 X 0834
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-3420
ped luxury kitchen
and
ville II, Tennessee.
Ravenna Park
PA 2-7493
large
living
and dining
22. Build • Puiul • Repair
Evenings
room s opening to private
JEW EL TEA CO., INC.
FA 2-3677 FA 2-3629 FA 2-8360
Scm i-Retlred Carpenter
fenced patio. Double car­ COOPERATIVE f r a n c h i s e
port* and combination laun­
Sm
all Rcpaira — Painting
route operator. Guaranteed
OODLES of room. 3 large
dry-utility room. Features
Phone— FA 2-7983
$3200.00
yearly
earnings.
bedroom s, plus large fam ­
■iso Include central air3tany
operators
earning
ily room. For hippy fam ­
25. Plumbing S ervlcM
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$6,300. to $10,000 annually.
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Price — Just $33,400. Only Married, age 23 to 40. Mini­
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mum High School. Good
large but the price. Just
costs. Open daily. May wo
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�Prayer, Bible Reading Banned In Public Schools
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New Shopping Center Gets Under Way
8 To 1Supreme
Ground For
Court
Decision
$225,000
ullri' g&gt;mtfjarb lirralit
Unit Broken

Capt. Joseph M. Tuliy Jr.,
commanding officer of Hea­
vy Attack Wins One, Nava!
Air Station, will be the guest
C!round-breaking cercmon
of honor at a luncheon spon­ ic* for the $223,000 shopping
sored by the Seminole Coun­ center of Bcllemead Develop­
ty Chamber of Commerce
ment. Inc., at 27th Street and
June 27 at Mayfair Inn. He
Highway
17-92 were schedul­
will be leaving next tnunih to
attend -he Naval War College ed for 2 p, in. today.
which mark* him for further
Taking part in the cere­
promotions in the Navy.
mony wrre Thomas &lt;1. Chal­
« * *
mers. Daytona Beach, co-or­
Judge Hugh Duncan, dis­ dinator for Bcllemead; Lortrict governor, and Eugene [ng Burgess, executive vice
Gilmartin, Dr. Frank Leone president of Florida Stale
and Joe Barnes will lie local Bank, which is financing the
delegates to Hie Lions Inter- project: Francis K Houmillat
national convention W'cdnos-1 j r,, president of the Cham
day through Saturday at Mi- her of Commerce, and other
business leaders.
ami Beach.
* • »
Burgess *aid
the
first
A representative of llie So phase of the new shopping
dal Security* office at Orlando center will contain 23,SO*&gt;
will be available for consul­ square feet and will house
tation between 9 a. in. and an A St 1’ supermarket and
noon July 3. 10, 17, 21 and Ut other stores.
Construction by Thomas A
at the City Commission room
Slater, Inc., Daytona Beach
in City Hall.
* • •
contractors, for the first
Pvt. William K. Mathes. phase is slated for comple­
son of .Mr, anil Mrs. William tion bv Oct. 1.
Extent of luiure growth of
K. Mathes Sr.. 2I««*1 Chase
Avenue, has been assigned the shopping center, it was
for specialist training to Com­ pointed out. will keep pace
pany A, 17th Battalion, tlh with Ihe growth of Sanford
o..-im.-ni
fort and Seminole County.
Jackson, S C.

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Established 1008

MON.. J I NK. 17. 1903

SA.NFOIvD, KI.OKIDA

NO. 735

Ministers
Distressed
At Ruling

Rains Break
Droughts;
Floods Roll

W A SH IN G TO N ( U P I ) —-The Supreme Court n iletl ttMlny that use o f the I-onl'A P ray er nml Biblo
reading as devotional openin g exercises in public
schools is unconstitutional.
The cou rt’s opinion was delivered by Justice Torn
C. Clark.
T h e v o te was 8 to I
with Justice Potter Stew ­
a rt dissenting .
Clark declared: "T h e
place o f religion in ou r
society is an exalted one,

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achieved through a long trnil-

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Striped Dad

• • *
"Pistressed" wav the ex­
l nilrd Press Internalional
PHILADELPHIA (U P O -A
pression this morning of San
Heavy rains broke droughts
WASHINGTON U 'P I) _
zebra
was burn Sunday at
ford
Protestant
minister* The Supreme Court today
and sent flood water* roll­
the
Philadelphia
Z.m in time
when
apprised
of
the
U.
S.
ing through several western
directed the Florida Su­
Supreme Court's ruling that preme Court to rerxamlne for Jake, his father, to cele­
states and in Texas and North
llilile reading and saying the ■ rase invnlvinx religious brate Father’s Day.
Carolina during the weekend.
laird's
Prayer
in public prartlres In public school*
Atxuit three feel of flood
school* i* unconstitutional.
In tight of today’s dreisiotis Most Valuable
vsater poured into the river
"In
a
speech
two
or
three
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
on
the subject.
channel* of Duchesne, Utah,
months ago." said Itcv. tim­
Jacksonville Stale Sell. John
• • •
Sunday night, causing minor
es! Boliek Jr., of timid Shep­
E. .Mathews Jr. was selected
damage. It was the last o '
herd t'nited Lutheran Church, itiim of reliance on tin- home, by his fellow lawmakers to­
the ru'.umg waters which
"I predicted thi* and that it the church and the inviolable
took one life and caused thou­
would lx* one more step to­ ol.... el of the Individual heart, ll" y ,a&gt; " ' e, mnl
sands of dollars of damage.
and mind
1n,pn,‘H?r w* ole l!M3 session.
ward secularization of our
A diversion dam hurst on
"We
have
come
to
recognize
country. I see this a* the
31 Killed
the North Fork of the Duel)- I
law of the land. . . and it through hitter experience that
B U I) A P E S T . Hungary
esne Blver about to miles
it
i*
not
within
the
power
of
mean* the churches will have
l UPI)— A Homankin air liner
north of Duchesne. A t yeargovernment
to
invade
that
I to bend down and do Ihe work
crashed Saturday In south­
old hov drowned when the
they are in business to do citadel, whether its puropxc
east Hungary, killing all 29
lent in which lie was sleeping
or
effect
tie
to
aid
or
oppose,
It will focus (he religious
.
.
,
passengers and the crew uf
to
advanee
or
retard.1
*
i work in the community into
' * * * a™&gt; ,1J mu‘l a,'‘l
live or six.
water.
“
la
tinrelationship
between
J the churches, whereas be­
The I S WVathci Bore,ni
man
and
religion,
the
state
i*
A N S I A l. Sl'.MMEU CA.MI* fo r Salvation A rm y [tills o f Sanford o|Hqied
fore it was spread out into
I »aiil ■fTT- "TTCTTV--- -itv *O J - -TTITT*i i n v Cam p lu " sie e e Ivovstoiic lli‘i[flits.
committed to s position of Muss Meeting'
Ten girls between the
Hie school*.
• • •
rain* "undoubtedly”
broke
neutrality.** the
CAMBRIDGE, McL (UPI&gt;—
nyres o f six and I'd le ft this mornintr tor ITie~CnnTp,~\vhrTe-t hv jit'ogy
■i ii a n gle________________
_ long-awaited
,___________
S Sgt. Joe L. Jones Jr., son
the two-month drought in
•ramhnrizr -r*s-g-^-l .-j d e t a
iuclude.H
rev
reation,
c
r
a
ft
classes,
Bible
study,
swintminyr,
etc.
Eaeh
[till
was
approach
of
f
a
i
t
h,
roll-1
"pinion
roiuTTiHeif,
of Mrs. Florence Jones, San­
eastern Colorado, The rain* &gt;
frivol a physical examination liefore departure fo r cam p. lb*. Crank l.coae
pious t e a c h i n g
in He'
Clark said this neutrality said today that they will hold
ford. was a member of one
ranged up to an unofficial
here
exam
ines
Darlene
llum
garibtcr
as
Capt.
H
arry
S.
Kotlen,
o
f
the
Sal­
public
schools,
and
we
will
'*
'Vlenrly nml concisely stat- a mass rally tonight to decide
of the platoon* inspected by
five lo *ix inches in Jeffer
havu to accept tin* ruling I *'•( in the words of tha First whether to hold new demonvation A rm y, looks on.
lllera ld l ’ hoto)
President Kennedy on his re­
*on County.
si rations in defiance of a Na­
a* taw. I am distressed hut Amendment.'*
cent visit to the Marine Corps
The rain aided parched pas­
BERLIN (tTPl) - Commun­
it means the churches must j The First Amendment says, tional Guard order.
Recruit Depot, San Diego,
ist* doubled their border ture lands, even if it came
buckle down. It is a danger- ‘‘l'ongre*s shall make no law
Calif.
patnd* and blocked at lea it too late in minr area* to save
oils precedent and muy re* ] respcetinif iin establishment Crash Hearing
* • •
two escape attempt* on the the wheat About Sin million
move all vestlgages ol relt- &lt;d religion or prohibiting the
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) —
That'S a iliougm-piosokiog
10th anniversary today ut wurih of wheat already »vi*
gion from tlx* national scene Deo exercise thereof." 'Ihe Civil Aeronautic* Board la*
I theSanford Electric hathe Eh»1 Century *-end an i lr*- t« .......'ey wcal'a-r
Hit ~
i
■ -a -*nd lljkovsky ought Iry romiuunicaliou* witti
eartn
as hk- government I* same prohibition Is applied to vestigulor* begin
hearings
been publishing: An electric
llaii piled up (our feet world'* first rosmunet’e, a in link-up ol their vehicle* and with each other. It said concerned. I am thinking of the states by the t-lth Amend-1 here today into the Feb. 12
freedom” revolt. V- -,t Berlin
caning knife, no less, so we
high in parts of Denver and
[hi Ucc said.
bad to investigate and found
•lor girl wlii in space, an uiithorilaiive they were making ('cqurnt (lie chaplain* in the Armed mi-tit under previous Supreme crasFi of a Northwest Orient
Extra border gi.aid patrol* snowplows were used to clear 'bmp.id
Force* and m the If. S Court deeishm*.
jetliner that killed all 4J
it's two blades working «p
'
t • southern part of I wo-e lipstick into spice, and ourei* said the twin Rights reports on Ihelr Impreasictns
were joined by East Berlin
The court cited both amend­ aboard.
House
ol Representatives and
posite each oilier. lguilc a
tilth
cn-uion it now did not call (or a ceil an I the progress of their
firemen with barbed wire lud the V.illej Highway was like Russia's
ment* lost year in ruHtt* out
U. S Senate,”
trick.
I flights,
crowd control hones, appar­ a rber w lb water up lo 19 whirled confidently m liielt dezvoiii.
« • •
Evangelist Bert Brown of use in New York schools of Nixon-Dc Gaulle
I'Heir orbits do not coincide
ently in fear ol disorders on feet deep Heavy allow closed tv n orbit.* today t&gt;at api'ii-Ihe Church of Clirist, like- u 2'2-vvord non-demmiliuilioiml
.MADIt ID (UPI) _ Former
Inez Wcstgate. of 20&lt;&gt;f Co'cuily wll toil attempt a &lt;&gt;'- elite and apparently neither
tlx- anniversary of tin* June Pike*' Peak
wise agreed that the ruling ' Male-written prayer.
U. S. Vice President Bichard
ditva Drive, was graduated
will
attempt
to
take
manual
The general rain* brought mie hoy-incci* iri
17, 1933, uprising The re*
is now law lb* pointed out
That opinion also wa* H to !
Num, will hold private
with a master's degree in
Moscowr Radio *aul he control and ‘ By by wire” lor
volt wasc rushed bv Soviet some nprovriiH-nt to crop*
that the constitution reads t with Stewart di**ciitintr.
w 11 li Generalissimo
science Saturday at the l niin Missouri and Kansas, but -pace couple, Valentina lire a space meeting. Hie source
troop*.
that Congress shall make no
The laird'* I'rayer ca*e was } Krjnclicil F„ nco Tuesday in
versity of Illinois
However, no hint Berlin some farm fields were de« slikuva 2ft and l.t Ib|. Ha- said.
• • •
'■'« ,,r .......J which sets rein brought by- a Baltimore moth, j uar„|tmai an American Emsept
persistent but wholly irneon
demonstrations wore export­ troved Near Zurich. Kan . h-ry F Bykovsky
gious precedent
re, Mr*. Mmhdyn K. Murmy. I llaMy spokesman said today.
• Mis* Flame” entries rep­
heavy bail and strong winds well in liieir respective tap- firmed report* sa:d. however
ed.
and hoi ioui, William J. Mur- ■
resenting Itie Sanford Fire
MIAMI
it
HI)
Five
Cu
One man was arrested cased b*i tier cent crop lo*. sales and begun the duv vitii that a third cosmonaut wa*
(tally started with the reli- ray III, Imllt atheist*. Tliev
O d C U iDJ-T
Dept, will tie Joan Jones. Ter­
Heavy wind hail and 2.1) calisthenics The radio said being prepared to join the ban exiles and an American, gious idea," said Mr. Brown, challenged a I9t&gt;5 rule of the
shortly liefore midnight in an
ri Lee Vieker and , . . you
ALBANY.
N. Y. (UPI) —
inches
of
ram
were
reported
tw
it
lx
were
in
"top
sliapr."
I
coupe
in
space.
The
report*
i.iughi by I
s custom*
The Bible wa* a text book hoard of school commission
guessed it . . . “ Miss Semin­ attempt to set over the antiNew York Giiv. ami Mrs. Nel­
While there lias tieru si" .ail il could tie a man or a -'Mis lielore tlo'ir iMunbing
refugee
watt
Into
the
French
at
11
ill
Citj.
Kati
Sprm
So, the founding lathers must ei* requiring rnidiiuc Hie
ole County.” t'nndi Condor!
r.ud mi Cuba goi off the not have tell religions in llilile and or levitation of son A Itoekefeller will attend
|field. Mo got 3.57 melli-s
ruLilom that Mi** Teresli anoilier woman.
sertoi district.
Hie oiiiei.il opening of tha
Valentina completed Iter , iomul, were ordered to up- public sellout* was unconsti­
the l.oid's I’rayer without
Grand Ole Opry fun* can
fir-l 2t himr* in spare at pi at al a hearing before ft d
New York State International
tutional
Il
appears
il
is
u
comment every mornintr.
mark June 2$ on their eulen
12 fill p. m. lli.31) a. in EM 'i er.il nulliorities lute today. d iffe re nce h i the understand­
Commerce Division office in
liars. Big show being sponsor­
The Maiylaiid Court of Ap­
Bykovsky was completing hi*
Ihe raider* were caught ing of Hie Bible by the pre­ peal* upheld the practice on Brussels, Belgium oil Del. 1,
ed by the Lake Mary \nlBur I day.
Saturday night white loading sent Supreme Court Justce*
unleer Fire Dept, at the San
Apiit It. Hid” , by a I to 3 vote. |
J Jiielv
The two spaceships came dinaniiii- and n.iji.iliti I m h ii I is and the founding fathers.”
ford Junior High that night.
'The I’emisylvoiila ease vva*
with n seven miles ol one an •into a twin engine llieelierall
• * •
\AASHING TON 11 I'll —
Mtbei minister* approached initiated by a I’ mlarlHtt eon*
otlii i Minday night, areordmg .1 .1 temote airtlrip Oil the withheld comineiil unlit they
I‘resident
Kennedy returned
i oiiimissioner* ol the Lake
p|e, A|r. Mild Airs. Falwunl L.
to an an muncenicnt, but tlu-ir oiiiskirts ol ihe FBerglatlet.
Mary Fire District are sched­
may read the ruling but stat­ Kcheinpp, who have Ivvo chil­ to the White House today aft­
paths appeared to coincide
Tile olijective of Ihe raid ed they may then have pre­
uled to meet at » p m next
dren in Ahiogtoo High Sctioot. er a weekend at the prerilike ilia’ only on certain or vva* an ml refinery oil the pare.I statements
Wednesday al the Lake Alary
A IPtJ state law require* that dentist mountain retreat at
lot and never would actually ooi.kirt ol Havana accord
Eire Halt In discuss the an
III verse* ol (lie llddo lx- lead Camp David, Mil.
intersvc .
ill. to a sjiokesm.nl lo r the
lual budget
Mrs. Kennedy ami the Iwa
without comment at tin- open­
• m •
1 lie offieial Tass new* group
ing of each school day il children remained at Camp
agency said Yalentina ami
bam Benton, an American; I
tMial ha* haiqiened lo plans
practice dating hack to colon­ David.
llykovsty have li.til long Miguel Vlvaraz, \ iclor F'.spi-1
fur the Winn-Dixie supermarial linn*.
no&lt;a Hernandez. Bene Explo­
wel out at Mobley** corner «m
Aicoidmg to euatoio. Ho- I It'D F o r L i f e
re
a
Hernandez
amt
Carla*
Ml: l.'ii and llwy. 17 927 Beal
LANSING. Kali i LITt
Lord'* I’niyei follows, alill tn.nnh/ Sanchez were tak
eslate transaction* * li o w
(.FINIKIN i l l ' l l
Labor liioui.’ ii tin* law does not uien- An attorney for two army de­
in
into
eusliNty
for
question
\! iry Mobley sold Hie land on
I'arty leader Harold Wilson tll„ t lti
serters, who admitted killing
in: then rile.ird and told liolay opened an unpreccdent
the (suner to three different
11,ire-judge fed
seven persons in a live statu
new
Y
ork
ii
i
p
i
i
Tie'
lo
appear
al
today
*
hearing.
parties fur a total of $135,Uou
ed parliamentary debate on „ r„| n&gt;llri jMI’hlludelplda ml- crime spree in JUKI, today
londili
o
of
former
I'resldenl
\ spokesman for the group Britain
Biggest purchaser was the
sev and security ,.,| the exercise* uiuim-litii- prepared a lust minute uplli i belt Hoover. X8, slllfer sail Hu- Cubans were voteBelco Enterprises piece for
scandal Bh a stall.... lit that tjimi,|
y,.|
I, Iml” , a* ,i i cal that may save them
ing
Inin
anemia
and
hlcs-d
r.niN «&gt;i ■innliratiun teams”
$7ti,.M(o
evidimn
of
a
sordid
under
vhdulom
..f
ibe Fust Amiml Irom their scheduled death
» • •
in tr&lt;tn the gastrointestinal ir.,,m-d in Guatemala two
world m Iwork” had shocked ineiit.
on Die gallows Wednesday
Iriei l&lt;mlit&gt; was rc|Mirted -ears
ago. but added the
The Falling Angels of De(lie nation's ni o r a l conMew art, in j blistering dis­ night. An atturney fur licorgt)
slightl' loqiroved tint stilt r., lers were not aftilialed
L a n d . well-known Central
se ie lli e
sent, accused his colleagues II. York ol Jacksonville, Eta ,
very serious."
itti any exile organization.
Ehirida paraehulisl*. were
Prime Minister H a r o I of trampling on llie First •md James I) Latham of
Flore
is
slight
improve
it
vvas
simply
an
operasigned by the laingwooit VulE N T E I'U ISE I'K IN C II'A I. laivieh &lt;). Iluviii.m received a plnqiie I'roni Mr
Alacmillaii. fighting lor Ins Amendment'* guarantee of Al.uiricevitlc, Tex., will seek
iiuiit compared to yesterday port planned h&gt; a group of
imieer Eire lb j&gt;t to appear
Iviilitfi't ! Inlrlii'tt, |ux‘Hiilent o f Hi*' .selinor* J’ut'etll -Teaelier t'uiiiieil, nt tlii*
political life, was cheered by religious freedom while pur­ a stay of execution for Uiu
In tbit lit' lever is less and fronds 1 the spokesman said
at this year s F'ourth of Jut)
yearn’ elosiiijg a.snetnltly pr*&gt;yrr*tm which form ally dedicate* the eelnad
llm Conservative member* as suing an extreme view of it* p.iir Wednesday before tho
hi*
toart action is more reg "The purpose was to indict
Eiesta.
cafetoriu
m
in
his
name.
Dedication
euremonies
were
held
in
January
o
f
lie entered the chamber, but ban on an establishment of tuth Circuit Court of zAppcaU
«t • •
I ular. a mill morning lioile damage on some vital pari of
Hi(If).
(C ox I'liolo)
Hie ovation appeared to lx- religion
m Ileaver.
III! .s.zd
lli
Cuban e c o n o m y . ’
Tuskawilla Boad bridge,
lex* enthusiastic than usual.
"We err. . . if we do not
now nearing completion, will
Macmillan is expected to recognize
( a matter of
be iqxn lor traffic by July
win a vote of confidence aft history and as a matter nt
t. County Engineer Bill Bush
er liic debate over the confes­ the imperatives ol our free
reported. "Possibly sooner,”
sions and resignation of War government must necessarily
he added.
\lmister Joint Profumo, but interact m countless ways,”
ST.
AUGUSTINE.
El*.
it ap|H'Urcd likely he would Stew art said.
Boh Brown, county zoning
(UPI)
The strike-bouiul
quit alter the furor caused by
director, entered O r a n ge
Florida East Const Railway
the scandal die* down.
Memorial Hospital Uus morn
plan* to restore full servlc*
Wilson, wlui would Im- prime
mg lie'll tie m traction'for
na aooli ns possible, she pres­
WASHING FUN
il E h
— ho]ic of the space agency uf
they venture into the void a&gt;
llie- alt happen to be males it is j fact that men are minister in a l.jlmr govern­
two weeks because nf a
ident W L. Thornton said to­
crushed d*c suffered in an The first American woman in Rcial* who operate tar remov- prospective mothers of gen became in American society stronger than women. But as ment, received un ovation
day.
,, ,
. .
ed from the pressures nt eralion* Imrne cn rout* to only nen arc trained for such spacecraft become roomier irom his sup|Mirters.
WASHINGTON fUPI)
—
old diving accident.
Thornton *uid the enrrief
spate will be there not be
* ,, ,
.
.
,
.
politicians and piddicdy
explore and perhjpx colonize rn'e*. But this will not al- and physical rndurance less
President Kennedy’s c i v i l v.ouid Im happy to sen nil cud
Ilmr when women wd l ( distant planets.
[Way* x: llie case.
mqiorlanl, women will be­ -Milli H u a i i n t f
And old Rim-flam game cause she is a woman, hut
rights program wilt lie sent to to the 117-day-old strike and
In llie meantime the Na ! Fix* sex of astronauts will come more competitive m
was worked here. Alan re because she is a fine aslm be in demand for long space
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Congress Wednesday
utter huve the striker* back . . ,
ported as he was cashing a Haul nr engineer or scientist voyages, because ol liieir ex tional Acrun all lies and .Space not [ Way s be &gt;o importanl spare.
The Slate Milk Commission the administration m t k r i "hut if they don't return, nc'U
She will have qualite-d for elusive biological quallLcu \dmmistralion (NASA) is re in the tuturc a* they arc m
lu ptychoinoior test*, in will hold a puldic hearing in some modification* suggested bin others."
check at a bank another tel
low told of lutdig Inherited1space fbjht in competition toms, i* lar in the future cruiling only astronaut* who 1Uils dtcade. But up through which sheer endurance is not Orlando June » lo discuss by Republican*, congression­
The strike began Jan. 21
II.*t)0 and was willing tojwilh other prxifessonals, male Planning expert* say it n a an- e*pciirocvd Jci ie.d p.:.:- the uutio iandin ;s on ih*- ouramoant. the two sexes are prices paid to dairy farmers al leaders said today follow- In a dispute over a 111.'2* cent*
vafr bet that women wll! with enginefrmg or jck-ii . , moon, vparc flight calls for on a par, a* tuey are iu ill ! for milk uwd in kihmiI lunch- mg .« Wiulc House (.older per hour v.ag* demand, * •)■•
divizlr. Tic check ca.-hvr lost or fentaie.
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U-

Reds Tighten
Berlin Border

Space Pair Go Separate W a y s

U. S. Hearing
Raid Charges

Hoover Reported
Improved Some

No Publicity Stunt For U.

S.

In Space

First Woman Astronaut To Be For Real

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Debate Opened
On Sex Scandal

FEC Pledges Full
Service Shortly

Rights Bill Set
For Wednesday

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Village To Reactivate
Volunteer Fire Dept
Hahn, who stressed that the
purpose of any volunteer de­
partment la to aave Uvea and
property, has bad a years
•ipcrience aa an active fire­
man.
Stephenson announced that
a portable pump already has
been ordered for the truck
and that aa soon at it arrives
and la tnilalted the equip­
ment will ha ready for uie.
A meeting to elect officers
tor the department and the
association waa set for next
Wednesday at T:30 p. m.

A PIE EATING CONTEST waa part of the funfeat, nlonjr with movie* and
other entertainment, presented by RC Cola Wednesday at the Ritz Theuter.
Theae boya and irirls were cramming it in in the pie 'contest when The
Herald photographer snapped them.
II. T. BYRD

meats, warned that a voltmtsar fin department la an
essential part of any commanity and that if a house
Aauld b a n to North Orlando
aw n la no fin protection, all
residents could suitor the pmcity through Increased Insur­
ance rates.
He suggested tost toe volun­
teers be reorganized with
participation open tor acUve
aid
non-active members,
stating that be would want
at least 39 on the active Hit
win would attend fire drills
regularly and do the actual
lira fighting.
It would be the Job of nonactive members, he said, to
halp the department by or­
ganising and conducting fund
raising avanta and to make
eollcitatioas for Its financial
support.

In apito o f old Jack Frost,
Seminole County la exper­
iencing one o f Its biggest
spring vegetable shipments
since 1997, according to
County Agricultural Agent,
Cecil Tucker,

SOUTH SEMINOLE MINISTERS meeting Inst week to organ ize a South
Seminole Mird.-tterial Assn, were, Rented from left, Rev. Leonard Jones and
Rev. Dolman Copeland; standing, Rev. K. Ruth Grant, Rev. J. D. Peacock,
Rev. Jack Lindtmy and Rev. Bob Soka. Not present for the photo waa Rev.
Ralph K. Taylor.
( Herald Photo)

H eavy
Attack
Squadron
Five (V A H -5 ) atopped VAII3*a domination o f the quarter­
ly Heavy Attack W ing One
physical fitness field m eet by
Dragons," 210.
edging the
188, the Navy announced to­
day.

During the month of May

Seminole County growers in
the San-O-Zell area (SanfordOviedo-Zellwood)
s h ip p e d
more than a million and a
half crates grossing over $3
million. This staggering fig­
ure, says County Agent Tuck­
er ahoutd give som e Idea as
to the extent to which we
are in the vegetable business
here.
T o the average person this
volume of vegetables for one
month Is probably hard to
visualize, hut when It's load­
ed into trucka It would make
a convoy of 2,358 trucks some
Vrs. Edith Coyner, 57, died 45 miles, long, reaching from
today at her home at 1008 W. Sanford to Wildwood. Bumper
30th St.
to bumper they would reach
She was bora May 11, 1906 to Mt. Dora and beyond.
•t St Albans, W. Va. She
In light o f o u r citrus losses,
waa ■ member o i All Souls although they were greatly
Catbolle Church.
offset by higher price*, this
Survivors are her husband, bumper crop of vegetables
Jack and a daughter, Mrs. couldn’ t com e at a better
William Crawford, tour grand* time.
children and her father, John
It ia times like these that
McCormick all of Sanford. we tee how much more for.
8ervleei will be held at 11 lunate we are In Seminole
«. m. Monday at All Souls County with ou r diversified
Church with the nev. Hit-hard production than are som e of
Lyons officiating.
our neighboring counties with­
Jtosary will be recited at out It.
,
I p. m. Sunday at BrUson
Tucker pointed out that,
Funeral Home and burial will unlike many industries which
be In Sylvan L ika Cemetery. buy raw m aterials outside oi
Brlsson Funeral Home Is the area and thereby send
In charge of arrangements.
dollars out nf the county,
Seminole County fan n ers not
only bring m oney Into the
area for their product, 1ml
V »llr» at I'aMIr ll.arfns
al&gt;o spend the m ajority, pro­
N o lle* I* har-by nl*«n, Duarl
r County Cnmmlialonera of bably mo-u than two thirds
o f this gross incom e, with
businesses and em ployes with
In the county.

Edith Coyner
Dies At Home

DAN IIUOWN

ANDREW NEWII1LL

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poration ora.inlsvil iintlur an
Act of CnnKriHta ami runtime
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nf umbia,
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East T r lp l.ff firlva
1’ ublle liraring will ha hrld Z VHhTH M V KIT, hi a kill-,
In Oi* Hi- iiiIii- I b County Court D J MINK |Kt* a tnl I* IF. MIN.
Slous*,
Hanfurd,
Klorltln, In K li:U bin Mlf«% II J ItINKan.I
M A ItU U tirr
tha
County
Coniml.alun.r* AVAUK
Hoom, on July S. 1941 at 0 :1 4 ItlNK A VAHK. hl» w lf*. aril
III
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DUOTH CO* INC,, a corporalaa p os.lbl*.
ilo .r d o f County Commlt- lion eiintltijc ttmler Mm law*
of New J r n r y ,
• lon iri
fi«i feu limit a
lieniliiol* County, Klnri-I.
M il l! i; T il %!*I*K %II
l&lt;y J. a Uutultliwn, cti.irTH E * r% Tr. OK El.Oil III i
nun
A t t ..t
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Hrekwlib, T ill Hold rut It Vrit ana Kitsatyr th M Vtrtt
AiMruin* tin know n,
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Vnll A Itl'l lic it CUV M »TIFI IUI Mint ik null hits b««n
f Ila* 1 ti 144In at you In Mia a hove
atlMMctl m u m . ami Mini you
are rt&lt;|iilreil ta Ml# your anninsr with tha Clerk o f thla
Court a nil t&gt;&gt; nnrvto * copy
lli«r»mf i(poii Mm riitliitlff or
I’U m t l f f attorney*.
w bm i
tiama ami mlilrev# 1* tUahotf a
Uornslelit,
Fast I'ltm Nlf"# l,
Mrfamlo,
Florida,
nut
lalnr
than July Idth. I5*j. If you
fall to do »&lt;i a t&gt;*crv« 1'rn
Omfn-no
Wilt
b*
entired
aaalnst you for tha relief de­
manded In Mm Complaint* This
I atilt la to for in'lose a fiiurtMmii;*. Tliw r«■.il proporly Jira­
ili sdetl .laMliat fat
Isot l i . Clock t. W E A T H *
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TllXV, a a recordeil In Plat
Hook 11. I*a«e &lt;7. 8 KMI NUUK COMM T V
FMIll.tC
WlTM-JrU
my
hand
and
a -a l
at
Hanford,
Maiiilnola
County, rtnrlda, thla lU h day
of Juno ISO.

o f Sanford Is back In his home
town now as the new manager
o f the Goodyear store here.
Byrd has had more than 15
years experience with floodyear, and served aa manager
o f the laat ,two new storea
which were opened In Jackson­
ville.
He Is married and the father
o f two sons.
W. B. Kllerbee, also a vet­
eran G oodyear man and for­
mer manager Is now repre­
senting Goodyear as commer­
cial and dealer representative.

AAU Trials

The three previous meets,
which matched entries from
rnrh Hanford squadron in the
six events prescribed by the
President's
fitness
program , all went to VAH-3.
However, VAH-5 snapped
the string b y winning two
first places, three seconds and
a third in the rrcent competi­
tion. Henman Dan Brown ran
the n0O-yard shuttle run in
•15.7 seconds fo r a victory in
that event and Andrew ,\Vwhill, a third clast aviation
electronics
technician, took
first with 71 push-ups.
The
runners-up,
VAH-3,
a lio won tw o rvi-nts: Donald
Horton, an aviation electrielan's
mate
second
class
(A E 2 ), recorded a nine-foot,
5'% -Inch standing broad Jump,
and Ferry Elliott, A K I, made
a MO*4 -Inch jump-reach.
T h e other events were won
Ity V A IL I'a Donald Strong, a
second class aviation metalsm ith, U'J sit-ups; and third
class Jet mechanic Krroll Har­
dison, nf VA 11-11, Detachment
Eight, with 21 pull-ups.
Tliir plac« in squadron
standings went to V A H -Il
(141
points), followed by
VAII-1 (MW points) and VAHI l, Det, M I I Ip.! points).

Approves Hill
WASHINGTON
(U I'I)
—
The Home Armed Services
com m ittee approved a bill to
authorize awarding [he Medal
o f Honor and other lop decor­
ations fur heroism and gal­
lantry to Am ericans serving
In such cold war combat
areas as Viet Nam.

Legal Notice

A LITTLE MORE HELP for the Snrcptn Real
Home is given by the Ruinliow (Jirbi, who held n
Girl-break dunce before tlio end of tuhool mid
raised $12.1. A check for that amount wan preHenled to Mra. Tnamur Braden, (left) adminis­
trator of (be home by Minn Anne Aiken, Junior
Past Worthy Advisor of the Sanford Assembly.
(Herald Photo)

ST. LOUIS (U W ) — The
National A A U track and field
trials, out o f which will come
the United Htatea team to
compete against Russia next
month in the Soviet Union,
gets under w ay today with
fou r speedsters ready fo r the
gun in the 100-yard dash.
World’ * largest surface d e­
posit o f gypsum is contained
in White Sands National Mon­
ument in New 5|exico.

NO RDIC
AUTO

USS CHILTON (FBTN C) —
AIR CONDITIONER
Roger A. Hodges, machinist s
niat« fireman, USX, mm of
Mrs. Oliva Wells, Ti, died
Mr. and Mrs. Morris G.
at the Volusia County Nurs­ Hodges o f Sanford Is serving
ing Home Thursday after a aboard the attack transport
lengthy illness.
ship USS Chilton, an Atlantic
She had made her home at Fleet unit which operates out
3008 Palmetto Ave. in San­ o f Norfolk, Va.
rhi* Installation
ford for more lhan 50 years.
Y r. Factory Warranty
Mrs. Wells was born July
FARM STEEL
IS, 1884 in Fordyce, Ark. She
Kuril year, farmers in the
was a mem ber o f the First United State* use five mil­
Methodist Church. Uie Truth- lion ton* of sleet in the form
A t TO SKHVU K
seekers Sunday School Class, of farm machinery, trucks,
the W$CS and the Trainmen*! cars, fencing and budding
I00.i S. Sanford, FA 2-1 itMi
Auxiliary,
materials.
She Is survived by a niece
Mrs. Carl E. Chorpening Sr.
o f Sanford; a nephew, Dr. C.
H. Kirkpatrick of Arcadia,
and several other nieces and
nephews living in Texas and
Arkansas.
.
Services will be held at 3
QUALITY - SERVICE
p. m. Saturday at llrisson
Funeral Home with Rev. W.
INDIVIDUAL LAUNDRY SERVICE
E. Timms officiating.
FOR THE REST IN
Burial will lie in Evergreen
LAUNDRY
Jfc DRY CLEANING
Cemetery. Brisson Funeral
Home is in charge o f arrange­
I W. 1st.
Opposite Goodyear
ments.

JONES

LAUNDRY Cr CLEANERS

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Bill llalhaik, President
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Sanford Man On
USS Chilton

If. T. Byrd, who it a native

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COMPANY
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• Central Heat &amp; Air ConiUlioning
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• Many Other Outstanding Features

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Kennedy Asks $1.5 Million For Barge Canal
$500,000 Suits Against City Dismissed

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received not

be

fater than Toes-

day at the Chamber o f Comm ere*

office.

The

Hatwing

One commander, who ia leav­
in g next month, will
honor­
for hia aervicca to Seminole
County and Sanford at the
luncheon Thursday noon at the
M ayfair Inn.

be

ed

Court Rules
Plaintiff
In Error

e e •

Harold Jenklna atopped by
and gave ua the "atralght” on
that aquare dance mlx-up laat
week. Srema 20 couplea came
over from the W est Coast and
found no dance here, aa had
been expected. Alao It aeema
aquare dancera who travel 100
o r more milea to aquare dance
become “ knotheadV . . , conaldered aomathlrig special in
their organisation, When they
found no acheiluled dance here,
they contacted Harold who act
them up at the F'h-ct Reserve
hq. on Seminole Boulevard
and they all became "knotheads.”

• • e

That feasibility study for
Seminole County In Its bid to
have the new state universi­
ties located here ia being "kept
under w raps” until presented
to the State Board o f Control.
Those guiding the drive don’t
care to have other counties
know w hat all Seminole has
to offer.
. . .
A1 Wilson and Spretly W il­
lis are leaving before dawn
Tuesday fo r several days’ fish­
ing. They'll operate from Pruitt'a Fishing Ranch, between
Stuart and Fort Fierce. Al
•ays they’ll c o m . back with
big once o r tall one*— may bo
both.
. . .
Mayor Tom McDonald will
aps-uk to the Kiwania Club
Wednesday on the role o f Im-inessmen in politics, DeWitt
Mathews,
public
relation*
chairman, said today.

•

•

•

Sunday driving: O f course.
It ia against a city ordinance,
hut there is a horse paddocked
at 308 W est Kith Street . . .
N ext door to City Commis­
sioner Sonny Ruborn . , , But
Sonny, evidently trying to lie
neighborly, hasn't mentioned
it . . . , Probably f«sd»— and
rightly so— that it'a the po­
lice dept.'a Job to enforce the
law . . . And now that fly
season is definitely with us! 1
*
•
•
Oh yes— and on thnt same
drive there were those threfl
ducks I hut are suid to "roost'*
(is that what durka do at
n ig h t?) at SOS West 17th
Street . . . But during the day
wander around the neighbor­
hood in aingle file formation.
. . .
Seems that there was a
rooster crow ing, too, but the
scouts couldn't locate him—or hia flock ! . . . No cow* or
aherp either, a&gt; cording to the
advance reconnoltcr party . . .
But definitely some p ig »—at
the locker plant!
. . .
Our city operative also tells
o f the strong-stomached Rotarian*' after-dinner tewta of
hardiness . . . One week it
was a color movie o f all the
fins d eU ilf o f the surgical
skill in removing a human
lung . . . And right after a
dinner— let’* ace now— was the
main di*h goulaah? . . . Then
came another test o f gastro­
nomic fortitude w hin a tiger
hunt wii* shown . . . Water
buffalo for bait . • • Tiger
•hot . . . Skinned . . . Wheel
(iung-ho on the (ianges— or
some place! !
•
•
•

WEATHER: Scattered afternoon nhowera through Tuesday: hit'll in 9(1*; low in 70*.

City of Sanford has been
dir missed as a defendant in
two suits seeking damages
totaling $300,000 for alleged
libel. The dismissal by Circuit
Judge V assar Carlton was
made public today.
The two suits, each for
$230,000, w ere brought by 31.
L. Saxon, doing business at
Saxon Term ite Control, Holly
Hill.
Judge Carlton upheld a
motion for dismissal by City
Attorney William C. Hutchi­
son Jr., who contended the
plaintiff failed to follow the
City’s charter in that he did
not notify the City o f the
pending auit 30 days before
the actual filing.
The court dismissed the
City at a defendant without
prejudice, allowing plaintiff*
attorneys, Harold F. John­
son, Sanford and Maurice
Wagner. Holly Hill, 20 day*
in which to file an amended
petition.
The court, in its dismissal
order, also held that the
City it no more responsible
for the actions of its employes
than is a private enterprise.
The two petitions also nam­
ed City
Manager W. E.
Knowles as a defendant, each
auit seeking $130,000 for a
total of $300,000 from him.
Hutchison's motion for dis­
missal pertained only to the
City as a defendant.
Both actions stem m ed from
a meeting of the City Com­
mission last Dec. 21 when
Knowles allegedly made slan­
derous rem arks against the
Sg*6 i 7D&gt; it. ..hi i s.i')*#t|dfrt:&gt;
lv were piibliiJird in two
newspaper*.

Thresher Dive
Set For Today

VOL. 53

United Pres* Leased Wire

Established 1908

MON.. JUNE 24, 1963

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Anti-Red Jagan
Foes Mobilize
Resistance

Pope Pledges
Diplomats
Peace Fight

GEORGETOWN. British Gu­
iana (U P I) — Anti-Coinmunlst foes o f Premier Chtvldi
Jagan followed up a dynamite
attack on his w ife’ s o ffice
with
rail today fur weeklong "passive resistance” dem­
onstrations throughout this
South Amcricnn colony.

VATICAN CITY (U P lt —
Pope Paul VI promised today
that the Vatican will nol in­
terfere in the affairs o f other
states.
In an audience for (lie Vat­
ican diplomatic corps, the
Pope pledged that Ids reign
would continue the battle (or
world peace based on “ the
four pillars of truth, Justice,
love and liberty.”
He told the diplomats of
some 50 nations in his second
official audience that "the
Holy See doe* nol propose . . .
to intervene in the affairs or
interests that pertain to tem ­
poral powers.”
Tile United States has no
relations with the Vatiran an
did not have a representative
|among the diplomats in the
red-draped cunsistortal lu ll
(or the audience.
Speaking slowly and clearly
m fluent French. Pope Paul
said that "a lter the instruc­
tion-. of our predecessors —
and we think particularly »(
Hie encyclycal Parent in T er­
ri*— it seems scarcely necess­
ary for us to repeat to you all
Hie respect which (lie church
holds lor the dignity and the
mission of each of the na­
tions of Hie w orld."

a

The demonstrations were
expected to affect most gov­
ernment offices, as well as
private enterprises which are
not taking part in the "g en ­
eral strike” which has crip­
pled British Guiana fur more
than two months.

If they follow the pattern of
such displays in the past, the
demonstrators
will
march
through Georgetown and out­
lying communities, singing
unti-Jagun and anti-Communist songs and occasionally
CHI*. FREDERICK CARM ENT Jl(. to,lav accepted command of Detach­
dancing.
ment 8, Heavy Attack Squadron II, an Sanford Naval Air Station. In cereSome concern was express­
moitic* at the hu*e this ntornini? he i* pit turn! heie looking on ns Cdr. Hub­
ed over tile possibility that
ert M- deLorenzi tut* a cake. Carmcnl relieved dcLorcnzi in the change of
police might fire on demon­
strators, as they did two
command.
(Herald Photo)
weeks ago, hut anti-Jugun
lenders said they would go
alieail with ths- demonstration*
despite the risk.
The dynamiters w ho have
been staging a "b otn b a -d a y ”
Campaign agtdnsl the goveit,mint set o f f a token explosion
Sunday 'd g l ' at llm heavilyguurded Home A ffa its police
Cdr. Frederick Carment Jr. t Cdr. Carment relieved Cdr.
Ministry headquarters o f Jagan'a w lfv, the former Janet I US.N, a two-year veteran o f| h °h « r t 31. deLorenii, t'S N .' t-OU!S\ ILL!., K y. (U P I)—
ItoH-n «rg o f Chicago.
! ||f#Vy Attack Wing One to officer in charge o f Detach- The 13rd AnnualConvcntlon of
— "■ ■ ■' — ~~
day accepted command o f M" ' nl Fight since its inception a| .National Junior Chainin'

CDR. ( a r i i i e i . t A c t e j - u Three Sanford

Command Of VAH-11 *Convention
mrk

Area Warned Of
; Bogus $5 Bills

A. S. Herlong Sr.
Dies Sunday
'.Sanford Pair
At Girls Stale

Heavy Attack Squadron II } 11
o f Com m erce hit landslide
Detachment
Eight (VAII I I I Cdr. Carment will becom e
today with * burst o f noise
Dot. 8) in ceremonies at the '*&gt; «*‘ e Naval Postgraduate
. .. . .
School, Monterey. Calif., for a "4' col,’ r lh » ‘ threatened to
Sanford Naval Air Station.
a one-year course in Naval |pa&gt;e even Hie annual Ken­
management.
tucky Derby Week o f win mi
GAINESVILLE
tlP D -A I
Cddr. Carment &gt;v.ll becom e pee.
bert Sydney Herlong, lathi
tlu- detachm ent's second o iliT lie convcnlion, which m ore
leer in charge since its for­
ol Florida Congressnuu A. S.
than
10,000 Jaycees and wives
mation la d year. During the
Herlong Jr., died lit J. Illlli*
lirst year of its existence, including two Sanford cou­
Miller Medical Center here
Sunday alter a long illness. I MUl (,arh ari |,„|^r and tin- detachment achieved Its ple*, are expected to attend,
Herlong. a prominent citrus MU&lt; ( -uro, (u fo r ,| „ f San- place o f honor among Ihe o|M'n .' officially at 9 a. in
grower who made Ins home ford Joined 280 hi;(i school squadrons of Heavy Attack with a ribbon-rotting cere­
in Leesburg, wa* 77 year* girls in Tallahassee today at- Wing One.
mony at the booth and exhibit
Curmgnt had served as ad­ display %t ths* Kentucky Fair
old. He had been confined to tending Florida's annual Girls
Ihe hospital for three weeks. State, highlighted by talks by ministration an t operations of- and Exposition Center.
A form er m em ber of the Guv. Farris Bryant and mem- liver during his past tour of
A "k e y man,” lunch for
duty
with
Heavy
Attack certain Ja ycec leaders was
Florida Citrus Commission, tors o f the State Cabinet.
Squadron Five (VAII 3), also scheduled al main, hut the
Herlong also ua* chairm an of
Mis* Bolger Is living spon­
Ihe board of the Citizen* .Na­ sored by the Pilot Club and bused al Sanford Naval Air big event o f opening day was
tional Hank of laxslm rg and Mis* Oxford by Hie Anna Station.
a mint Julep get acquainted

ABOARD THE C SS FORT
SMELLING AT SEA (L’ l’ l)
— The N a vy liathysraph Tri­
este un.s exeprti-i! to alive* tu
the bottom of the Atlantic
Ocean today in scinch o f the
sunken
nuclear
submarine
Thresher.
Trieste, towed by tha sal­
vage vessel U 8S Preserver,
■*rri»ed Sunday it* the area
220 milea o f f Cape Cod where
the ill-fated submarine dis­
appeared April 10 with 120
men ahourd.
Naval rsperl* hope the
deep-diving Trieste can hieate
Thresher's hulk and photo­
graph it to provide additional
evidence a* to uhnt mused
Circle.
Die entire
history's worst suluiiuriiie dis­ head of Hie Oklawalia River Miller
Citrus
Processing
Coopera- assembly is sponsored try the
aster.
live.
American Lcgum
The girls, all jiinairs In
high si.-Iliad representing every
IIITC'IIIN. England l U P D - part o f the state, were al*n
The day after Don Parker scheduled to d e i i ilit-ir gov­
Seminole County's Ira idabought hi* 40-year-old wile a ernor and oilier state officer*
till) •(•'legation will present its
new car two weeks ago she today in preparation for the
first public report o f the leg­
went (or her first drive and opening o f tlu-ir legislature
islative Session which clo-rd
o f Hie mythical "State of
hasn't been seen since.
last week at the Seminole
Sem inole" in the legislative
"I am com pletely my sti­
County Kurm Iturnui meeting
chambers Wednesday.
lted,"
Parker
said
today.
Thuisday evening .
Those elected to the legis­
‘‘ Beryl never indicated she
Sen. .Muck N. Cleveland Jr.
. . .
...
,,,
.
..
lature will practice through
and Reps. S. J. Davis Jr. and WOUld * » * «h'" « ,,k#
introduction, debate ami pas*
Jan Fortune are scheduled "to '
.
age of bills of tlu-ir own.
discus* legislation passed dor- t i O O f l O l ( l |)&lt;1(I
The newly • elected govering the 1983 session of the
l.t)UGIIHt)l(DUGII. England nor. cabinet and members of
Florida Legislature which per- (U P I) — .Michael Hrook*. 12. i the Supreme Court will take
tains to Farm Hurt-au mem- -aid today he would give the their oaths of ••(lire before
tiers" at 8 p. in. at Oviedo 1barrel o f beer lie won at a a joint session &lt;&gt;( tlu- legisla­
High Sehol auditorium.
churrh carnival to his father ture Tue viay.

Delegation To
Make Report

NO. 740

Lum-inuted

Board To Name
Recreation Unit
Appointment « f a rnmnilltee to ktudy long range rec­
reation nerd* for Seminole
County will highlight Tues­
day's meeting of the County
I 'onimisaion.
roller matters mi the ugenda
will he a directive providing
rr gidu (ions on
application*
for admission to the county
home and (minty nursing
home; n letter from Sen.
Muck N. Cleveland Jr. to the
State llouid o f Control req u e s t i n g consideration o f
Seminole County ms a site fnr
tin- new two universities and
engineering nqxnts.

Installation o f officers to.
day waa a relief from the car­
nage to tha civic club that
took up ila chores locally in
1921 . . . Bill Hemphill took
over the gavel from Ben W ig ­
gins . . , Past District G over­
nor Mort McDonald, of DeLand, did the honors o f in­
stalling . . . That’a Mayor Tom
McDonald's papa — not his
BONN, Germany (U PI) — ' nauer in what was termed of erty ” lie warned there ran ccpt for interpreter, and
brother of similar nomencla-1 president Kennedy appealed (icially " a very cordial at­ tie no neutrals in the struggle cussed eiiorts to reach a
ture.
today to "dozen*” o( other mosphere.” The two leaders against poverty and hunger. clear test ban accord with
Kennedy, on the secuml day Soviets, trade relations
P. E. McCord, counselor for frr* naUoni
J,,,n ,h' Lni,c,‘ conferred against the hack

party at Churchill Downs lid*
afternoon. Titorc won't be any
1horse* running on the derby
track, but J a y cec officials
said they doubted it anyone
would notice Unit.
Highlight* of the runven
lion will lie the keynote ail
dre** Tuesday by Gov. Frank
Clement o f Tennessee, and
the election o( national of.
ficers Thuisday.
Candidates
for
national
president included Johnston
Davis III. Miami.
President Jim Smith and
MrSmith, Dave Kllngensmith and Mr. and Mr* J
Andrew Speer are represent
j ing tlie Seininolo Ja ycec- at
the national convention in
Liui-vEIr

Slates

in

organizing

peace ground

of a renewed

U. S

pledge to tiefend Fluropc it
all cost*.
The U. S. president sard the
world face* a "m ora l crisis,”
with the United States and
Western Europe "i»l* }d * uf
prosperity in a sea uf pov

*&gt;( a visit to West Germany,
delivered this warning a* he
watched the b.rth of a West
German peace corps modeled
on that in Hie United States.
Earlier, Kennedy and Adenaurr 87, sat down in the
chancellor's oilier, alone ex

BONN. Germany (U PI)—
President

Kennrdy said to­

day hr will nol attrnd the
roronatlon id I’ opr Paul VI
In the Vatiran on Sunday.

tiewA...

BRIEFS
‘(Jet Out’
Tt)KYO ( U l 'l )—Communist
China joined North Korea
.Sunday in demanding (he im­
mediate withdrawal of U. 8.
turves Iroin South Korea.

IK Killed
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
Al least 18 (arson* were kill­
ed in weekend trallic acci­
dents, the State Patrol said
today, including five persons
in a crash near Orala.

LJ. S. Bound

INUted slotting several of the
hills la-t week and one hank­ Recall Asked
ing official said they were of
LONDON (U P I)—Tin* Brit­
such quality to defy detection
ish Foreign Oflire announced
by average persons.

today it i- demanding Hie re­
Tlie Isigus hills liuve a
call o[ a Czech diplomat for
large 'G ' In a seal to the Iclt
attempted espionage. He is
uf Lincoln's face. Hie number
I bird Secretary Prem y-l Ho
N328 in tlie lower right hand
Ian.
corner of the (ace of Ihe bill,
and the number 2383 in the
lower right hand corner of
LONDON (U l’ l ) — The gov­
the back of Hie hill.
ernment today brought eight
new
charge* against Dr.
Stephen Ward, the society o s ­
teopath and artist who opened
Hie door fur Hio I’ rolumo
Alcuhohc beverage request* scandal.
are Ihe major items on the
agenda for the City Com m is­
sion meeting at H p.m. to
TALLAHASSEE iL 'P I) —
night.
State Supreme Court Chief
'I'he-e include n public hear
J ii-tlee II K Hotter!s -aid to­
mg (or a liquor license lor
day Florida's tu-w Public D e­
lo o k * C on or. 28W Orlando
fender Act will put Hie stale
Drive; request for a new la-er
among the leaders in tin- na­
and wine license at the l a p
tion m providing equal justice
llooin. II.’ West First M r t ii.
lor ad.
request for a new lieer and
wine liren-e at IUMi/er'* IU-er
N o B i 'o ^ r e s s
Garden,
h*i3 W e s t
13th
ST. \1 '•! (TINE (Ul'l) Street; a liquor /mu- amend
The
five-month old
Florida
iiicnl at tlie Knights o( Co­
East Coast Hallway strike
lumbus, 2302 Oak Avenue,
pl uiilid into it* l.Vlrd day to*
and rcqur-1 lor a tran-|rr uf
•lay alter nothing was set
lieen-a- ol Nick's
Package
tied lit talks between manage­
Store, tlu Sanford Avenue, to
ment and a new federal med
Benjamin K al/,
ialor over Ihe weekend.

New Charges

If Could Be A
Thirsty Session

President Asks Free Nations Peace Corps

rorp* "in a great mtcrnational effort in the l'Jtio's fur
peace.
Kennedy made the appeal
after a two-hour talk on cold
war problem s with West tiermail Chancellor Konrad Ade

Bulletin

BONN (U P I) — President
Kennedy,
in
supplemental,
budget request* for fiscal!
1984. (odav asked Congrcaa
for funds with which to start'
construction o f
the crossFlorida barge canal.
From the temporary White
House in the capital of West
G e r m a n y , the President
transmitted a series o f addi­
tions to the 1981 budget in­
cluding: $1 million to Initiate
construction
of the crossFlorida canal.
It would link the Gulf at
Mexico and the Atlantic In­
tracoastal Waterway, t h u s
providing a m ore direct and
protective route for water­
borne bulk cargoes. T h a
White House said the canal
would "stim ulate the econ­
omy o f the Southeastern Unit­
ed States, and aid in the
transportation
of
strategic
materials in case o f a nation­
al em ergency.”
The $1 million for Ihe Flop.
Ida canal was Included in an
overall supplemental request
o( $1.9 million fur the A r m /
Corps of Engineers.

ORLANDO (U P I) — Police
LONDON t UPI) — Barry
in Central Florida and along Iti-hop o( Washington, I). C.,
Hie Gulf Coast have been one uf the America tit who
alerted In In- nil tile lookout climbed
Mt.
Everest last
fur counterfeit $5 lulls.
month, leaves today lor the
Mi-reh.inls in the area re Ulliti-d Stales,

'Great International Effort' Urged

Juvenile D iurt, ia in Tallaha-see attending a four-week Josenile Dciinqueiu-y Institute
sponsored by the F’lorida In­
stitute for Continuing Univer­
sity Studies. Am ong the "stu,
J, r.tx" arc three p*dl»e o ffi­
cer* fr-wil Thailand.

ARTHIV. II. IlKl'KWITH JIL. Sanford cir­
cuit court clerk, was
elected treasurer of the
State Court Clerks As­
sociation at it* annual
workship in T a n tpu
over this last weekend.

Included
In Budget
Supplement

dis­ discuss German reunification.' schmidt. the West
nu the lierlin problem and inter presidential residence, to call
on President Heinrich l.uethe national conditions m Cumlike. It wa* there that Ken­
be. mum-t East Germ any, innedy
attended
the peace
tween member nation* of the eluding the latest lied bor- corp- cerem ony.
Atlantic community and the der restrictions The officials,
The U. S. President had a
Kennedy - sponsored
project including U, S. Secretary ol private talk with I.ucbke and
(or a m ultilateral nuclear Stale Dean Husk, also dis­ stayed on tur lunch at the
force inside NATO.
cussed the multi lateral force villa before returning to the
At Ihe same time their for­ protect.
chancellory (or further talk*
eign ministers and other nlll
Kennedy then drove to the with Adenauer in the alter
c u ts met in anoiucr loom to 'i n ariiy v i l l a
U s ui ui • ( - lluof*

Law Braised

S k i C lu im ))
P I N K MOUNTAIN, (ia.
iL'PI) — Nancy Schnering of
Sarasota. F la . a t.Yyearold
newcomer to women's water
ski tournaments, won by a
wide margin Sunday in tlie
women’ s tricks division of :tu(litli annual Masters water
ski tournament.

Stetson Gets
1.5 Million
From Ford
DELAND, Fla. (U P D -T h 4 ‘
Furd Foundation has award­
ed an unrestricted grant o !
$1-5 million to Stetson Uni­
versity here. President J, OL
lie Edmunds sakl today.
The Central Florida Baptist
School was the only Institu­
tion in the south among tlie
12 college* in the nation soled ed to receive the Founda­
tion's "S pecial Program In
Education" award.
To be eligible for the iTant
—which may he used in sup­
port o f Die institution's over­
all academ ic development — ,
Stetson must raise a total o(
$3 million in matching fund*
over a three year period.
Edmunds said the Founda­
tion will send an immediate
check o f $450,ooo as the first
installment of the grant.
James w . Armsey, director
of tlw special program in edu­
cation. said the grants were
made " t o ailvance the de­
velopment of selected private
universities and colleges
national and regional center*
o f higher educational excell­
ence.”

aa

Mamie, Bo Break
Off Engagement
Hollyw ood (Up d - tii#
pending marriage of bosoiny
actress Mamie Van D orm
u nd
playIhi&gt;-ballplayer llu
Hclin.ky apparently has hit
Ihe skids.
Tlie actress' mother, 3Irs.
Lucille (Hander, said Sunday
Hu- couple had broken then
engagement.
"S he called me tail night
from Springlicld, Mass., and
told m e,” .Mr*, iHander said,
"hut she did not explain
why.”
Neither Mi** Van Daren,
20. nor Helinsky, 28, could ha
reached (or comment.

Arrests Solve
Robbery Here
Police Chief Huy Williams
leported tixluy thnt a break­
ing and entering »n June 9 at
the Pure Oil Station, Sixth
Street and French Avenue,
was solved over the weekrtul
with th« arrrst of Walter J.
Wiule, 41)3 Myrtle Avenue, anil
two juveniles.
At thu time o f the burglary
it wiut repotted at least $80
" a * taken from vending machine* and $11) from a hiding
phire. Chief Willium* said
Wiule wa» remanded to county
juil and the juvtnilr* turr.«4
over to Juvenile Court.
,
------r r ; — — -

B a n d it l i m i t e d
HltADENTON (U l’ l) — A
statewide
search
continued
today tor a stocky, poorly la U lto r
dressed bandit who escaped
JACKSONVILLE (L 'P I) —
with $32,728 m cash front Hie Funeral service* were Uichl
Inter-City Hank here F rid a y ., today for veteran JarkionPolice sail Carl Close, want- ville sportawriter Charles E,
ed in Roanoke, Ya , and Hal- Raker, 68, who died 1**4 wc
(Inline, Md matches tlie de al Ills home after a long
.*1 ( 1(8 ion given o f Hie rubber. I ni*».

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TIP TOP EARLY-WEEK

MFAT SPECIALS

WASHINGTON &lt;UW) Democratic national commit­
teemen fathered today to m loet ■ site for the party’* 1964
commotion, with Atlantic City
the w o t likely choice,
Chicot* amt San franeleco
■till wen la the runnlnf, howSan Franeleco already haa
woo the Republican conten­
tion, The OOP National Com­
mittee announced Saturday
the nominating coaclare would
open la the Cow Palaet la
San Franeleco on July 13,
1944.
Tha Dm aerate are expert*
ed to aanreaa their woventioa much later, probably la
mid-August, became preeldeut
Kennedy le as lured of renomtnation and they don't face
‘ the GOP problem of haring
- la hatid up • candidate.
The Democratic alia com­
mittee waa oehedaled to moat
In closed aetaion today to propara Ita recommendation for
the national eommlttoc’e opaa
moating Tuoeday. Another
group working on a formula
for allocation of delegates also
called a doeed moating today.
Chicago and San Francisco
each has offered the Democrate a reported f4M,OOQ for
tha contention.
But Atlantic City, the etata
of Now Jersey and private
dtisena hay* bid 9420,000 to
defray conventlcm expenses,
plus free use of the ocean rwsort’s Coaroatloa Ball and
froo hotel and motel space for
party operations,
Colorado Is tha only stata
of (be Union bounded by four
straight Unas.

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(o n e s

vxpaa

r ic r r m o ts

WO WHOM PT MAT COTOB1W
Notloe Is heraky slv*a thst
the aadertlgaed, pursuant to
the T istlitou a Ram* Statute*
Chapter 1*1. •!. Tlertda Itatuts,
w ill r*gtit»r with tbs Clerk of
the Circuit Court. In sad for
O rs ie * Coeatr, Florid*, opon
receipt of proof o f the puhllaatloa ef tala Belle* the tietltloua mama te-wtti BUTWMK nniter whloh (t »m) onOtaed la huelaee* at M il N.
Orlande
Avenue,
lemlaol*
Couatr, Florid*.
Thel th* party lnt*r**tod te
■aid hualaeaa aaterprl** la a*
follow«i
H A R Y E T W . HOOARTH

VaMd at tan ford. Semi note
County, Florida, May M, IM I.
Publlahi June t, 11. IT, II.
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FED ERA I, NATIONAL, RORTOAQB ASSOCIATION,
Plaintiff,

ocon n n

C e p h a s r oor h a
and M AROARET nEtlAIiDINM
ROOK I(A, hla wife.
DefeniUnla
T o i O R o n o n o e p i i a r iu k j KIUI.
llRfllttKNL'K
UKKNOWN,
AND WHORE
LAST KNOWN M A I L INO A D D R I M l T W .
It NAVT 101, c/e FTO,
N E W TOItK, NEW TOIIK,
and U A IinA R E T OKItADDINE RtMJElta. hla wlf*.
W H O SE
REdlDRNCK
AND ADDRBHS ARE UNK NO W N: AND TO! AI.L
p a r t ie s

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TtlftEHT nr. T il n o tio n .
UNDER
OR
AUAINriT
TIIK AFORESAID PER
HONS:

TOU ARE hereby notified
that a complaint lo for.rlo.*
a rortaln
mortars* encum­
bering the fallow ln» deetrlbed
leal properly, fo-wllt
l-ot II. Illock I. SUNUAND
K4TATIW, Amended Plat,
according to a plat therof, recorded la Flat Quoit
It, page* 1 A I, of tha
Publlu Record* of Beta Inolo County. Florida.
Including apeclfluolly, but not
by way u( lunliatlnu. ilie fol­
lowing future* oud equipment,
pll permanently Inelalled:
1. O n a
ill!
Refrigerator
Electric. Modal LAHirs.
Parol N444411 I.
1. Una OK liana#. Eleuirlu.
Modal Jl'IulrtWII, Medal
TSIPITai.
I. 11 n a DuoTli-rm W a l l
Heater, Oil. Model I Ji-S
Serial lUKod.
I. on e Victor Clltnaa K it­
chen
Kabauat Pan. no
model or earlat number#.

EXAMPLES OF CREATIVITY by Htudenta of the Junior Department of
the First Methodist Daily Vacation Bible School are shown here in these
"World’! Fair” exhibitionn built by seven different groups of children
The displays ware made on Italy, Alaska. Mexico, Japan, England, Holland
and Hawaii. Scenes In these photon show Italy and Alaska. Children dressed
In appropriate costumes of the country uccented the exhibitions.
(Herald Photos)

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Seminole touoty, Florida.
M U l.it Juua 1, 10, If, II, lies.
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Pot Roast

Approval o f the Houaepasaed measure i* necessary
to prevent expiration o f th*
taxe* and loss ef M-2 billion
In annual revenue* at mid­
night Sunduy.
Under the bill, taxes on
corporations, and excise taxes
on such Items as liquor, beer,
new cars and auto parts, and
cigarettes would be evtended
until Jun* 30, 1044.
There were first imposed
In 1031 as "emergency” Ko­
rean War taxes and have been
extended by Congress each
year since.
MARILYN
NANCY
The bill also extends tha 10
per cent tax on general tel*OVIEDO ENTRIES in the July 4 "Miss Flume"
phonp service and the S per
contest lire Marilyn Purtin and Nancy Ann Swen­
cent tax on airline tickets,
son. Marilyn, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James A.
both Imposed In 1060.
Partin, is 5 feet, 7|4 inches tail, measures 35Unless extended, the present
24-37 and likes swimming, dancing, cooking and
corporate tax of hi per cent
sewing- Nancy, duughter of Mr. uml Mrs. Wes­
would drop to 47 phr cent.
ley V. Swenson, is 5 feet, 5 inches tnll, measures
This is by far th* largest rev­
34 i/g-23Vi-37 and lists swimming, dancing and
enue-producer In the bill,
baking as her hobbies.
((Herald Photo)
bringing In an estimsted 92.6
billion a year.
Present federal taxes on a
pack o f rigs re Itee would fall
from eight to seven cents,
wine taxes an average o f I t
TALLA H A SSE E (U P I) — pate in the* national bell-ring­
per cent, and taxes on whis­ Florida’s replica o f the Lib­ ing celebration.
ky and other distilled "hard"
“ Let the voice o f freedom
erty Bell which stand* in
spirits from |10.60 to |0 per
ring
from bell* in every city
front o f the states Supreme
gallon.
Court Building, will do its o f the* state," he said. Bry­
part In celebrating tha Fourth ant appointed Atlantic Coast
Line Vice president Philip J.
o f July around the nation.
Lee o f Jacksonville os coordi­
G oy. Farris Bryant announ­
Hy Uaited Press lntsrnstioaal
nator o f ceremoniea in theThe total crop area in the ced that the bell will be rung
■tale.
Soviet Union of 600 million by a representative of 'state
acres roughly equals that o f and local government and o f a
organisation
on the
The king cobra is consider
the United States and Cana­ civic
da combined, but total product Fourth. He urged other cities ed a d elicacy by Sea Dyak
tlon is only about three- around thp state to partici­ tribesmen of Sarawak.
fourth* thst of U. S, farms
alone, according to ‘'F ocu s," a
publication o f the American
Geographical Society.

CHUCK
STEAKS lb.

3

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RIB STEAKS . . . lb. 48c
FRESH GROUND BEEF
100% Pure . . 3 lbs. 87c

Liberty Replica To Ring July 4

Now You Know

Cubans To Pick New Chief
M IAM I (U P I) — Tha iliatension-ridden Cuban revolu­
tionary council (CKO), which
usually hag represented refuf e e l her* In dealing* with th*
U. B. Government, meet* to­
day to chooia It* third presl*
dent In thr*e months.
Antonio M teeo resigned th*
council presidency yesterday
*• a protest against "security
breach**" In connection with
th* reported infiltration of

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nonon

o r bale
in IIKRKIir slvon

refuges
Cuba.

"commantlos'*

Into April, 1041.
Macro him self announced
"commando
landings"
Mteco, grandson and nanie- the
sslte o f a Dominican-born hero Wednesday but refused to say
o f Cuban Independent*, took how many were Involved for
ovtT tha rou n d! rein* in April security rensoni.
The U. B. State Department
when Joae Miro Cardona re­
signed th* presidency in anger haa reported that SO comman­
over tha Ksniuaiy administra­ dos at most may hare Infil­
tion's failure to take effective trated Cuba In recent days.
Congressional
sources
in
action agalnet Premier Fidel
Washington
and
refuges
Castro.
Tit* State Department and spokesmen In O eitral Am erica
other U, £. agenclea cut o f f —said to be th* point o f ori­
■ubeldlee to the eouneil at the gin o f the commando attacks
time o f Mlro'a resignation. — placed the number o f inThe organisation wae the os- filtratora at high as 9,QUO.

NOTICE
puraiiont lo a Final It.er** trnniblo spnnaurs o f tha dis­
of K or.clo.ttr# and Hal*, dal*&lt;1 astrous invasion attempt In
June 11, I S il, and aatarod In
Chanatry C o m Num h.r 11.471
of th* Cfroutt Court of lh*
Ninth Judlalal Circuit, In and
For Btmlnnls County, Florida,
wh»r*ln HKNIIT R lltri.I.AHIi
h o t ii k
A iio m n *
and M ARUAHKT E. n tl-L A ItO ,
m T E o r r ie O iu m
hla wlfa, or* plain tiff*, ond fm K »rri* o *
JIMMY
I.EE
rfl.EAH T
ond T«» Al.tr TO WHOM IT MAT
JE A N ETTE R. C l.K A R T, hi* CONCKHNi
wlfo, ar* nofondanlo, th* unNO TirK !■ htirehy atv«n Ihm
doralgnod Cl»rk w ill tall th* w«, Anifl* 3)1*)11a OdualAs, ami
proporty *ltu*t*d In oold Coun­ IiurIia viil, lU rper P '. umU n. will
ty and deacrlb.d an:
on thp Itth »Uy of July A l&gt;.
Dot t, III,irk E, nf 111'EVA
rui I At ttill 4&gt;*ClciC!lC A M, lo tJhkan
VIRTA
MHTATIN,
Rooford. flMuiurHi4« Ju■1it'* of tiifl I3ir»
Florid*, aronrdlhg lo pint cult Court of Boinlnolu Orntniy,
lh#r*of a* rtrnrit.il In Plat FlorMa, «1 hi* C h x m t»# r i At
Hook I, l‘ i | * i 1 and t nf th* th# Court IIum m In Eonford.
Ihibllo Racord* o f Btmlnol* KlorMt# prwnnnt «.hwlr petition
County, Florid*,
lo Ali.pt rilfAhAth T. MoK*inat public **l*. to th* high**! it«, An Atlult uiimArrlAil w»*
and h o t lilddrr for r**li h*- m»n. aa th*Mr ctillil iimler th«
tw*«n
lb* hour* of *l*v*n fiArno of KlitAhAth
o’oluck In lh* foranoon and
T hlt tlitt 14 of jiinn, A.D.
two o'clock In th* aft#rnnnn IMS
on lh* 3rd day of July. A. IV,
Ann!* Miint timifflnA
IMS, at th* front door of lh .
llnirpor IsAnihtr Houic 1itff
Hamlnul* Cuunty Court lluua*, ft. W* W *r*, At to rimy
Id Hanford, Florid*.
fur I’rtltltjn*m,
Arthur If. IMckwttb, Jr., I* O lu.s M il*
Clrrk. Circuit Court, Sami- Hvinfortl, Klor IIIa
nul* County, Florid*
Tuhllth: J uua 17. SI, July 1, t
By Marg.trat E. Tyr»,
IMS.

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OUR

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I’ ul.llib: Jun* 14, 13*1
C|iJ-tl4

Quick
Solution
To An
Old

In Tb* C l,m il Court ur Tk*
M*1b Judtrlot Cirri,II t* iotl
For trw ta rl, CanBtr, Florid*.
Ik Cbanrory.
AI..VLA ANlIKItHO.V
Plaintiff
-VHKDWIN II ItoX iir and JUDY
KOXllY. III# » If,-. lltIH .AM
IIKIIT and CJI'KVTIN !.AMIIHIIT, hrr hunbattd,
lirfcndant
Mi l h K lie bl IT
STATE OF FlAVUIDt
TO HUH I.AMItLUT atel
QUENTIN LAMRERT, h-r
hu.ti.iEul who-* r##ld«M,'* I#
I*. O BOX 77*1, IIIIO till UK.
HO. PUK1UO UICO
You #r* hsraby r#qutr#d fo
III* )our su .w .r or wrlttan
tl.f*n ..*, If any. In lb- abor*
proc*#dlug wllh lh# Clrrk of T O T \ " \ T \ ' \ \
tbl* Court, and to «,rv » * copy V
th-rrof upon lh* I'ltlnUff'r
I ) c*aiilidsti*| yew
oUurn.yt, win,.* i,,m** and \
adilr*#* *pp«*i* h«r#uu. on of y ijt t ija jj.i bill* late a il*|l*
batnr* Hi* lltb d*y of July,
i**3, tb* n.lut* of thia pro*
teia fin cm ttflighten
c#*dlng brloa * m il for for,let yew fiasetisl iff sift is
oloaur* of mortgan* ag-tlnat
tb* following d**4irlb«d prop­
ikin itdei. Wily Mt bt si
arty. to-wlti
Dot 11-—ll-glnnlug 11*1 f**l
i Hiw yes I n ear plan attUf
AV**t ond 1* (#*t North of lh*
Hwutn#a*t
uirni'f of th*
Hotftbw*#t i( of Hactlon 14—
O-U, Haniiiiul* Counly, Flor­
id*. Ihrn.o run North H i
LOANS UP TO9600
f**l. tt ##t |ul f##l, Houtb
11* f*rt, Kurt 144 (r*t, lo *
point o f Urglunlng
IKiNK AND OttDLUKD at
Hanford. County of Hrml.iol*.
ktat* of FlurUU. tbl# 14th day
of Jon*, till.
Arthur II IDikwIth Jr.
C O K P O N A Y I O N
Clark circuit Court. Haiulnol* C o . Houfurd. FI*.
SANFORDUy: M *rgar*t E. Tyr*

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Fresh Caught Mullet

Plain Talk
LONDON (U PI)—The Lon
don Daily Mall, on the pur
pose of Kennedy's European
visit:
" , . . to put it bluntly, he
has com * over to sea thst
President Charles T)e Gaulle
does not smash NATO."

Chicken Livers . 5 lbs. $1.25
FIRST CU T RIB

BOARDING

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Cavanaugh Tire Service

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Deputy Clark.
IHEAD

I. Eleven Venetian Dllnda.
metal, manufactured by
Banhanlt Ulaea A I'aint
t'ornpany, Hanford, Vlor
Ida. no model or aerial
number*,
ha* been filed agalnet you In
th* nbova-etyled eult, and you
sr* required to terv* a copy
ef your Anewar or other I’ leadIng to tb* Complaint on Plain­
tiff's Attorney, Mack N. Clevo
land. Jr.. Bull* AM Seoford
Atlantic National Rank Hull,I
la t. Sanfurd. Florida, and Ilia
Iba original Anawar or other
Pleading In tha Office of lha
Clerk of lb* Circuit Court on
•r before the Atb day of July,
A U i t l l . If you (all lit do
an. a decree pro confeaao will
be taken agalnet you for lb*
relief demanded la th* Com
aialnt.
Thia Nolle* eball be publleb*d naco a weak far four conMcutlva weak* In Th* Banlard Herald.
Dntad thia 23Va day of May,
|i*puty CDrk
A. D. 1141 .
Qragory, Cour* A I'anlallo
(■UAL)
Arthur H Ueekwltb. Jr..
C"T*rlr of tha Dreult Court

TRU-TENDER BEEF

WASHINGTON (U P I) —
Th* Senst* wo* expected to
approve today and rend to
the White House a bill to ex­
tend for another year federal
corporation and consumer ex­
cise taxes.

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Most European Papers See Good In JFK's Visit
Washington, many do Gaulle and the short per­
German
European newspapers felt the iod which W e s t
Chancellor Konrad Adenauer
trip was ill-timed because of
has remaining in office.
the Profum o scandal in Bri­
“ Ill, Jack I " headlined the
tain, the political crisis in London Daily Mail, adding in
Italy, the godt-alone policies an editorial. “ He was right to
ftio r to Kennedy'* depart­ of French President Charles com e.” O t h e r newspapers.

LONDON CITPI) — M a ori Ihe p r t ji in most W rit
European newspaper* ngreed Egropeani capital* extended
editorially today that Preal- a we|eom j to the Preiident,
• dent
Kennedy a European
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that Kennedy was skipping
Paris on his tour.
“ T h is," it said, “ is a sad
and disquieting spectacle for
those who obstinately believe
that Ihe security o f the West
can be guaranteed only by
Ihe cooperation o f the United
Statea and the increasing sol­
idarity of the free w orld ."
The London Daily Mail said
Kennedy's tumultuous recep­
tion in Germany “ i* Ihe first
answer to those who co m ­
Ik
plained that tie ought to have
« *
In France, Le Fi.:;iro noted lls&lt;’ cd at home . . ."

with m ore reservation, echo­
ed this sentiment.
The Communist newspapers
and radio stations in Western
Europe attacked the visit, but
London's
Communist DailyWorker
praised
Kennedy's
“ anti-cold w a r"
speech of
June 10 and reserved its cri­
ticism for Adenauer.
In W e s t
Germ sny, Ihe
Frankfurter Allegem cinc said
Kennedy “ struck right to the
middle of the Rhenish heart
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him all the answers. Here he is in his office in
WushinKtnn surrounded by thu replies to his
questionnaire sent out to every registered voter
in Florida’s Fifth Congressional District. Some
30,000 of them were returned. The questionnaire

covered the principal issues before the Congress
and the nation and tiie replies provided a valu­
able store of information as to bow a substantial
number of the voters of the District feel on these
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J a m e s ' pay and few er fringe benefits
H. Hoffa said today he would in forthcoming bargaining.
Fringe benefit*— pensions.
weigh tax angles carefully
before presenting wage d e ­
mands to trucking firms this
fall because union drivers are
moving into higher tax b rac­
kets.
Hoffa said in an interview
that he might await congress­
Mrs. Sarah Ann Elliott, *rl
ional
action on
President
of Jacksonville, died Sun lay
Kennedy's tax cut proposals
morning at the Orange City
before deciding how much of
Nursing Home.
a pay increase to seek at the
Horn June 28. !87fi. in Manopening of negotiations in
ilia , Ontario, Canada, Mrs.
October.
If taxes are lowered, he in- Elliott had lived in Jackson­
ville for 40 years and was a
member of ihe Glendale Com­
munity Church of South Jack­
sonville.
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contract provisions — olten
"O u r guy* are going home
represent a belter deal for a with $lfsxi a week in their
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centage of income in taxes,
he belter to put most of any
increase we negotiate into
fringes instead o f wages."
The head of the nation's
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wide minimum for truck driv­
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been established. Many road
Woodrow Cash of Down­ drivers could earn *200 by
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�Disruptive Question
II h w M lj Mtunl n d
ataadabt* that th* mpona* to ao pro­
found * ruling m th* SuprvtM
Court’s decision In the school prayer
esses should reflect deep visions with­
in the country.
legsl scholsrs ssy thst the
fctoh court’s prim* function Is to try
to settle the grest decisive Issues
thst otherwise night tear our so­
ciety spurt Tbs court don not ersste
these divisions. It simply attempts
to dssl with them whan they appear.
On Its face, the relation between
church and government Is now and
always has been s potentially disrup­
tive question. Human feelings on the
subject of religion are strong. No
lass strong are the words of the U. &amp;
Constitution declaring thst church
sad stats shall fas kept separata, and
religious freedom shall be aseurad
to all persons.
In the current controversy, com­
plaint comes from cltlsens who ssy
that freedom has been abridged by
•tats or city laws which require the
reading of the Bible and the Lord’s
Prayer by school pupils.
One of the complainant# has no
religion, the other is a Unitarian and
* as not accept at) parts of the Bible.
The Supreme Court’s decision that
each religious practices do violate the
Constitution has the endorsement
of many, though far from all relig­
ious organisations and leaders.
It should bo noted also thst the
U. 8. court la not a pioneer In this
field. Several state supreme courts,
Interpreting their own state consti­
tutions on the subject of religious
freedom, have handed down similar
readings.
Many devoutly religious persona
are quite reasonably concerned over
the Impact these ruling* rosy have
on the religious life or the country.
In its newest decision the U. S. court
has tried—evidently with only partial
success— to convince the nation that
it la not assailing religion, but simply

Many

what K deems an Improper link be­
tween religion and govamaant
A striking dissent cornea from
Daan Erwin N. Griswold of ths Har­
vard Law School. Anticipating the
court’s latest ruling, and comment­
ing on Its 1963 decision la the cele­
brated New York ease, he says the
court la construing the Constitution’s
language in far too rigid ‘‘abeolutiat’’
terms.
He argues thst ths founding fa­
thers meant to bar establishment of
a state-supported church, but not to
expunge from the nation’s life all
signs and ceremonies of religious na­
ture.
Griswold contends further that
anyone who objects to school prayers,
Bible reading or other such practices
can preserve his freedom simply by
declining to take part. He says the
parson who does this must accept the
minority status this places him In—
and yet has a right to expect the tol­
erance of others.
The high court says in reply that
even when a law excuses those who
do not wish to participate, it is still
coercive and puts a stigma on the
objectors.
In the esses just decided, It Is also
a fact thst tolerance by the majority
was sadly breached. The complainant
In Baltimore has seen her son abused
physically many times, her home
end car often attacked, herself re­
fused work. The Unitarian in Penn­
sylvania has been subject to violent,
sometimes obscene written abuse.
That these things wers done in
the very name of religious faith per­
haps illustrates perfectly the gravity
of the problem the court has tried
to solve.
The court cannot and should not
attempt to reconcile religious differ­
ences. It does have a responsibility
for keeping government neutral in
the matter. Many religious leaders
agree that fostering of faith is the
business of church and fumily—with­
out help from the schools or any
other government source.

The Invisible C IA
consplcuoue fey foiling a Sen­ know how mueh money It is
ate pay# w ho was trying to spending.
deliver a letter from Sen.
I enjoy going through the
Frank Church, D-ldaho, to
budget and picking out Items
the agency director.
that 1 think might be used to
Although the Senator's of­
mask ■ few bucks for the
fice
had
apprised
the
agsncy
The purpoes o f the syitem
la to keep the CIA out of the of the page's m inion, he was CIA. For Instance, there is
public eye, end vice versa. upon arrival Interrogated at the Abaca fiber program.
According lo Die budget for
T h e need lor that is under­ length and len t away with the
fiscal
ISM, this program Is
letter
undelivered.
standable.
I am not Informed as to taking nothing out o f the
But In it i quest for anony­
m ity ths agency oa occasions what the guards told the lad. Treasury and la putting $99,000 back In. That certainly
h as gone to such extremes "T h ere ain't nobody here but
looks suspicious. In fact, It's
us
penguins
and
we're
Invis­
the effect has been to call at­
downright unburesucratic.
ib le " probably.
tention to Itself.
My hunch ia that there’s
The
things
that
I
find
most
Som e o f theao Incidents
really no such thing as Abaca
feavo produced comic ov er­ Intriguing about the CIA's se­
fiber and that the money ac­
tones, as In Iho old silent curity syitem Is the way Its
tually la going to the CIA.
m ovies where the guy who la operating eip e n w s are handl­
On page 822 o f Ihe budget,
tlppytoslng around steps on ed. Funds fo r the agency are
$408,000
is earmarked for
concealed somewhere in the
a piece o f fly paper.
massive fe d e ril budget, so payment of annuities to the
widow* o f lighthouse keepers.
m a de
Itself surreptitiously that only a
few persons
That also looks fishy.
Are there really that many
widows o f lighthouse keepers
■till siuujkI? Or are som e of
/ WHAT CARE 1FRKDOVS* \
/ OWOOZ HBHAS \
the CIA agenta in disguise?
A-COOOJ!
1
S M f TD DC-.CCOATH 1 f
A $080,000 Item for the U.
Vf-fU THIS PEACH AW* \ l COMA COUT1WTBP OOWTLV J
v t lvIL ftMEwrrvwrrH \ ) AIOOIW (
S. Naval Academ y's laundry
$ CA srritBw rM o*TU FP*a
\
E s g T "TH BLATASJT )
service likewise would be a
MAWK16H .
:
S jfA { CLATTER OB A I I
logical place lo conceal a CIA
1 WHSMrMBand WHEKB A LL* I
W
TVrWWSUTKAV J
\
UUAjKI&amp;H**
a
Py- t, Lf*T~j «
jl
appropriatiun. You can con­
7 RAISED WHSMamVdCAB* AX*
ceal almost anything Is a
1 VVMIRRW,
1MUST KEWTwetsxs •ovibthm’S Navy laundry hag.
A T )* * * //
Other budgetary Item* that
caught m y eye ostensibly
covered such activltlea as
"brush disposal" and the pre­
servation o f aneirnt Nubian
ruotinmenl*.
Offhand, $9 million seems
like an awful lot of money for
the government to be spend
ing to get rid of brushes.
And. an ancient Nubian mon­
ument sounds to ms like ■
perfect hangout for spies.

WASHINGTON (U P D -T h e
CbatM i latcUlgsncs A icn cy
ssaiatslni a security system
that is io tight It would ap­
p ea r at tim es to be self-de­
feating.

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Quotes
Spain today la neither men
tally nor psychologically nor
socially prepared fur the ex ­
ercise o f religious liberty in
the way that in other coun­
tries is normal and even in­
dispensable.
—Dr. I’ edra Cantcro, Roman
Catholic blsbop of lluclva.
The federal government is
not a stranger or an enemy.
It la tha people of 30 states
Joining la a national effort
to seek progress la every
state.
—President R em edy, speakla Alabama.

Political

W ashington," said Wheeler,
Plana to make form er Presi­ "the more I think it'a more
Important to have guts than
dent Harry* S. Truman's SOth
to h ave brains."
birthday, M ay I , 1M4, a real
Responding to all these and
w isgding are already under a lot more tributes, Truman,
way. Thia cam e out, along pink-cheeked and in his rare,
form ,
said la reply,
with i lot of inside political old
stories, at the 22nd anniver­ "W hat in hell can a man say
or d o after all that? But one
sary reunion of the Senate's
of these d a y s ," be continued,
World War Investigating Com ­ " I 'l l be in a position where
mittee on National Defense. t c a n ’t hear what you say.
Truman was in Washington I hope you'll go on saying It
for the affair aa guest of anyway.
honor since he w as the com ­
"W hen a man has a re­
mittee’ s first chairman. He
sponsibility to IBo mllBon
made the committee fsrnous,
people be can't please them
and It made him vice presi­
a ll," Truman reminisced, in
d en t
a m ellow mood. "H e has to
Charles Patrick Clark, as­ make decisions. A third to a
sociate counsel on the origi­ half o f the people always have
nal committee staff, hosted to raise bell about i t
this year's black-tie dinner
"N o w they’re being very
for 40 old Trum an cronies, kind to an old man. I wish
and w ss its master of cere­ they had been more so then."
monies. It was Clark who
Trum an paid some beauti­
announced that the com m it­ ful tributes to former Presi­
tee's 23rd anniversary dinner dent Herbert Hoover, who had
next year will celebrate Tru­ responded to his call for belp,
m an's SOth.
" I asked him to do for me
V ice
President
Lyndon what he did for Woodrow Wil­
Johnson, at this year's din­ son— feed the people of Bul­
ner, g iv e Truman a large garia and Romania and Iran
measure o f credit fo - the and Syria and Azerbaijan.
D em ocrslic victory in I960. And then I asked him to plan
A fter the Los Angeles nom ­ the reorganization of the fed­
inating convention, Johnson eral government. And wa put
revealed, Sen. Kennedy told three-fourths of his recom ­
his running mate, "G o see mendations into effect.
" I got President Hoover to
Harry Truman and ask him
how lo run for vice presi­ com e down lo Independence
and dedicate the Truman
dent.”
"G e t as far away from M emorial Library. While he
was there he came to the
home as you ca n ," Truman
house where Mrs. Truman
advised Johnson. "G o to Bos­
ton. That's where 1 opened
my campaign. The Irish will
department o f your state uni­ receive you with open arms.
Then get Jack to go to
versity.
Texas. They won’t be as
ny Its) Cochran
Send for ir y "Vocational
afraid o f a Catholic if they
H e's b pretty good husband
Guidance K it," enclosing a
see one.”
who is as nice to his wife in
long stamped, return enve­
"John M cCormack (Speak­ private aa he is in public.
lope, plus 20 cents. H will er o f the House) got some
help familiarize you with col­ fellows o u t," Johnson told
A failure may be a fellow
lege entrance testing formats. the Truman guests. "H e hired w ho is satisfied to get a slap
enough to fill the hall and he on tha back Just because he
even had a horse out in is coughing.
front."

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic

Incidentally, you will never
CANE P-473: Hilda B ., aged
II, ie a high school graduate. find m ore beautiful women
than Ibe wives and assistants
"D r . Crane," she begin,
o f m odem dental turgeons.
"w h at coursas should 1 study
Perhaps those doctors are
la colleg e?
so acutely aware of the va|&gt;&gt;
" I can afford only a couple o f pretty teeth that they sub­
o f yeare so what could 1 take consciously pick their wives
that would guarantco m o a and office assistants with that
good position ?"
In mind.
There
are tw o aplendld
Anyway, I have addressed
choicee open to m en and all sorts o f professional con­
women who can afford only ventions f or mors than a
a couple of yeare at college. quarter o f a century and I
Q — How many secretaries
First, enroll In any lead­ would rate the dental wives o f l is t * have become presi­
ing business college for Us and assistant! at the top.
d en t!
two-year diploma course.
Another choice for high
A —Six. Jefferson, Madison,
Therein you will study bus­ school graduates li to study
iness law, applied psychol­ to becom e medical techni­ Monroe, Julin Quincy Adams,
ogy, business English, a c­ cians aa well as nurses.
Van Burnt, and James Bu­
counting, atenogrspiiy, public
And in addition to denial chanan.
■peaking
and
other very hyglanlata, the dental pro
practical subJcctE
fe n kin also Is badly In need
Q —What i* * singular fact
And when you graduate, o f m ore dental assistants.
about
the kiwi bird?
you are placed in a position
Some o f our mors progress­
at about $100 per week sal­ ive business colleges now o f­
A — It lay* an eg g oneary!
fer special courses far train­ fourth its own weight.
For the leading business ing secretaries who will work
colleges offer this splendid for engineers, dentists, phy­
Q — When wa* Ih* U. S.
placem ent service to their sicians, personnel aqd other
Coast Guard created I
graduates.
business aaecutives.
A — In 1790.
Even if you later wish to
Itemember, l i b e r a l arts
take som e liberal arts cours­ courses are o f a general cul
Q —Why la Maryland called
es, you can then do so in the tural nature so they don't of
evening division o f your state fer much levcrago for prying tho Old Lin* B u t* ?
university.
A — Because it* "troops c f
looie a quick Job as soon as
Meimwhll*, you will have you graduate.
tha line" won special praise
professional status and be
So, If you can afford oniy from Georg* Washington for
earning a good salary.
one or two years at a college. gallantry during tha Revolu­
A second excellent choice, It Is wiser to select practical tionary War.
especially for girls like Hil­ courses as mentioned abovs.
da, la to enroll in a dental
Q— Which la A frica’* oldest
Then later strap around for
college where talented young Interesting liberal arts cours­ independent country?
women can lake the two-year es in the evening extension
A — Ethiopia.
dental hygiene courses.
Then they ir e em ployed as
an ally of Uie usual busy dent
a] surgeon.
LaM winter, while I was
vlaiting
Ihe New
Orleans
Denial Association, I was also
invited U&gt; Loyola Universlly
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SILK SCREEN PROCESS
Tile auditorium was packed
SIGNS OF A LI. KINDS
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By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBY: I am a widow, but
am still young and, I an told, attrac­
tive. The man I want s«ms more in­
terested in gin rumm* than any­
thing else He plays for big stakes
and I can’t afford to pliy with him.
He has invited me out nany times.
But it is always with otter guests at
his club or to his apartnent, and it
invariably ends up in a gin game.
How can I get this man to put down
the cards long enough t« realize that
one queen is enough?
SOPHIE

DEAR X. C.: Every “ sitter’’
should have WRITTEN instructions
so there will be no uncertainty about
what she is expected to do, what she
may NOT do. how long she is ex­
pected to sit, how much she shall be
paid—and most important, WHERE
to reach the parents in case of emer­
gency.
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DEAR ABBY: Our 16-year-old
daughter has been doing soma baby­
sitting. A t a second sitting with some
children, one of the children informed
her that his mother said, “Joyce
(not her real name) could at least
have done the dishes.’’ Just what is
expected of a sitter? She is paid 50
cents an hour to sit, not to do house­
work. Joyce wouldn't have minded
doing the dishes, but why should she
be expected to do them without being
told? Don't you think if sitters are
expected to do more than sit they
should be told in advance and paid
accordingly?
N. C.

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Pm
Pass
Opening lead—A S
For instance, here is a hand
from the recent tournament
at Columbia. S. C. South can
make four m&gt;-lrun&gt;p and Hast
will go down one at four
spades.

U )&amp; J h s t I tfo m
Many w om en confuse “ read­
ing” the dally paper with
extracting from it just the
things that interest them.
Then they wonder why their
husbands know so much more
Thv word “ ih in te y ”
or
"ch a n tey ," meaning “ a song
o f labor,” com es from the
Trench
"c h a n te r "
which
m esne “ to sing.''

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By Oswald Jacoby
The bidding at all tables
started with one heart by
South, two clubs by North
and some num ber o f spades
by East.
When East chose to btd
four spades South would dou­
ble and North wuuld have no
choice, but to leave it in ami
the N’ortli-Suuth score of plus
100 would turn out to be
poor one.
At a lew tables live bidding
went as shown in the box. On
tills sequence North could a f­
ford to bid four no-trump at
ter his partner's double ol
four spades. There would be
no way for South to read the
four no-trump bid as anything
but a desire to play that
contract since North had pre­
viously been satisfied to hid
only three no trump after his
partner bid two.

Ruth Miiiett
If she hasn't read any poli­
tical news, o r any foreign
news, or looked at the scores
on the sports pages, studied
the financial page, turned In
the com ics, or read the edi­
torials she doesn't know any­
thing about the news— from a
man's point of view.
“ Don't you ev e r read the
newspaper?” Is a question
men arc always asking their
wives.
And the answ er Is usually
an indignant, “ Of course 1
d o ."
“ Then how could you have
missed su ch-and-such?" the
man wants to know.
Well, a woman can trad a
newspaper
snd
still
miss
most of what interests a man.
And many women read a
paper just that way.
Any woman who wants to
l&gt;e able to discuss the news
band had better look to see
what sections of th* news•■per he reads, aud then
add those section* to Up - ones
she turns to naturally.

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happening in the world.
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paper thoroughly if she has
fleeting ly
glanced
at
the
frunt-page headlines, read the
gory details of any sensation­
al murder that catches the
eye, end then turned to the
women’ s pages.
So far as enlightening her­
self enough to discuss the
news with her husband, she
might as well not have open­
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a c o b y O n (B h id q &amp;

M y eolumn* on the Black*
wood convention have result­
ed in a great m any requests
to discuss it again.
In case any one doea not
know, the Blackw ood conven­
tion provides, in its simplest
form, that a bid o f four notrump is a dem and to part­
ner to tell how many acea ha
holds. lie responds five clubs
with no a c c ; five diamonds
with one; five hearts with
tw o; five spades with three
snd five no trump with all
four.
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players
w in
use
Blackwood
play
that
any
four
trump bid is a re­
quest for aces. This is sim ­
ple indeed, but the experts
have found many cases where
they want to use four notrump as a norm al bid—not
an artificial one.

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DEAR ABBY: You suy that freeflying birds are unsanitary in the
hume. If you want to get technical,
what is sanitary about ANY house
pet? (Unless it’s a fish.) Just how*
sanitary* are our habits? Ask any
Japanese how sanitary it is to walk
into the house in shoes that have
been collecting dirt on the streets.
Or ask • Hindu what he thinks of
our practics of shaking hands. And
how about kissing? Heaven forbid!
The lady wbo lets her parakeet fly
over the dining room table is quite
right: A caged bird is neither a hap­
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Miss Melanie Sue Sehaal
« ] * r i 4 by Um a r a b m o f the
le fce Monroe B om Domon-

W eds Frank Harvey Letton

Letton, Orlando, on June IS lar Nance o f Sanford.
itrtlfaii Qab n c o tly fn the
R ev. Jam es u&gt;we of the
B u iH on il Mldlng of tha daughter o f M r. and Mra. at the St. Jam es Catholic
Vpnlo Fioabjrtorian Church. James Pater Sehaal, fan n er Church in Orlando.
Chancellory office, S t Augus­
Organ nuptial music was
Iho Mppor woo followed hy m id en ts of Sanford, becam e
tine, officiated at the nuptial
tho brldo « '

Prank Harvey furnished by M rs. Mary To-

Mltom ftmeo vndor th« di­
rection oi Mra. J. E. Andrews.
The now jraldaat Mra. C. E.
Boater nomad the cnalmten of
Mftona project# and It waa
voted to thango tho meeting
Sato from tho first Thursday
Of oath month to the second
Tharaday. Tho first meeting
of tho now reason will be In
September and will be bald at
the scout building on tha
aatwol grounds at Monroe.
Mra. J. C. Sapp and Mra.
Louise Rtuhlow will bo HoaTbs past president, Mrs. Ed
Fltagtraid, waa presented
g ift from tha club o f costume
Jewelry. A large d*corat*d
birthday cake made b y Mrs.
Hebert Mann held tho names
o f Mra. Sapp, Mrs. Marlon
Loo, Mrs. Fltsgeraid, Mrs. H
L. Johnson and Mra. H a u l
Gardner who all have birth­
days this month.
Those attending w ire special
guest Miss Ruby Cohen, M r.
and Mra, Bob Mann, Str, and
Mrs. Julius Black welder, Mra.
J. H. Tindel and guests, Mrs.
JL H. Almand and grandson
Bonnie Tindel, Mrs. Rushlow,
and brother Joe Rughlow, Mrs.
01 Iff Nordgrcn, Mrs, Hunter,
Mrs. Wm. Carroll Hr., Mra.
Jack 8tandifer, Mrs. A. P.
Rahn and guest Mrs. W. K.
Pratt, Mrs. Andrews, Mrs, Ed
Dowell, Mrs. Gardner, Mrs,
Fltsgeraid, Mra. Lecm, Mrs.
Thelma Emerson, Mrs. Sapp
and Mrs. Johnson.

Mass which followed Use wed­
ding rite.
Mra.

Letton

was

attended

by Miss Cathy Fenton, Balti­
more, as maid o f honor. while
Mrs. Join Tosh and Mins Rod­
ney Monaghan, Orlando, were
bridesmaids.
Mr. Letton had Owen M.
Dens more, Orlando, as best
man, wllh Mr. Lctton's cou­
sin, David Herlong o f Lees­
burg, Rex Young, William
Rice and William Knownacki
Orlando as groom sm en.
Mr. Young, Mr. Denmore,
and Mr. Kownackl are class­
mates of the groom at Geor­
gia Tech, where he la a phsysics major.
The couple left far Fontana
Village for a honeymoon af­
ter which they will reside
in Atlanta where the groom
will continue his studies.
During the reception at the
Sehaal hom e, Mrs. S. it. Dighton, form erly
of
Sanford,
served punch while Mrs. II.
W. Wing cut the cake. Guests
wrre welcomed by MUs Tru­
dy Wrigley, Miss Louise My­
ers kept the bride's book and
Miss F.llcn llaer introduced
guests to the h onored.

Mrs. Dunn
Honored At
Luncheon

A group o f club members
and friends gathered at the
Lake Mary horns o f Mrs.
lyn 'Partin and Joy Wain right
.............................
- ’ J.“If.“Staley.
*^?ar
I teases for a ahowar-tea
honor­ |Mrs.
By Linda Hialthaoa
Frank Evans, to honor Mis.
Arrangements
of
fresh a#gsted w ith serving tha
Mra. M. U G ary and Mrs. ing Oviedo bride-elect. Mist
Betty Dunn, w ho has served
as president o f the Lake Mary C. R- Clonta, wera co-hoa- |Nancy Estes, a t the boms o f |spring flow ers w ere placed freshments.
Woman's Club for the peat
throughout the house. Mist
year.
Estes w as assisted la opening
She la leaving fo r a few
her g ifts b y her mother, Mrs.
months and w ill enter the
M. M. Estes and Miss Suianne
Navat Hospital in Jackson*
Partin. The g ifts htd arrived
vllle, fo r treatments. Co-h«sw —
Ucses with M rs. Evans was
In the afternoon, preceding
Mrs. Olan Boutwsll.
F ro m Your Downtown
the party, and when the guests
Mrs. Dunn was presented
arrived they wera on display
Florist
with her past president’s pin
fo r all to see.
from the club members antf
About 60 friends attended
SANFORD
also a lovely permanent Co­
the party from 7:30 to 9 p.m.
FLOWER
SHOP
ral arrangem ent from the
Mrs. James Partin and Mrs.
Csr. R . 1st * Sanford Ave.
board and committee mem­
John Courier presided at the
FA 2*1 M 2
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bers.
tea table and the Misses Mari­
A luncheon was served con­
sisting o f assorted relishes,
cheese, salads, fruit mold, egg,
cheese and bacon ribbon loaf,
iced tea, sherbet and dainty
U « cakes.
Guests w ere Mmes. J. P.
Avery, Gladys Brown, J. O.
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Gregory, A. L. Keeth, Frank
Leone, Bob Martin, Robert
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Tlllls. Earl Toney, William
MISS NANCY ESTES
Khattuck, G race Llndall and
304 W. 1st.
Opposlt* Goodstnr
(Herald Photo)
Thomaa Padden.

Out-of-town gucsta Includ­
ed Mrs. Marlise Froneberger,
Mrs. Lctton's aunt, Columbia,
S. C. and formerly o f San­
ford; Misses Jan Wackrnhut
and Jane Franrino. Miami,
class mates at FSU. Talla­
hassee and Mrs. Raymond N.
Sehaal, Sanford,

MRS. FRANK HARVEY LETTON

Oviedo Bride - Elect Feted
At Afternoon Shower r Tea

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Legion Auxiliary
Receives Award
A Joint installation of the
American le g io n and Auxili­
ary waa held at the Legion
Building on Highway 17-trJ.
t'anipbell I.ossing Post 5il in­
stalled thrir officers first,
then the new commander, Dan­
iel C. llitxie presented the aux­
iliary gavt-1 to the president,
Mrs. W. J. King.
Mrs. K ing instructed the
sergeant at arms, Mrs. C. B.
Hunter, to escort the captain

Mew President
3 f Fellowship

Miss Hyman
Honored A t
Bridal Shower
By Linda Smithson
M lw In grid' &lt;Mickle) Hy­
man waa gucat o f honor at ■
recent mlactllancou* shower
•t the home o f Mra, A. M.
Mrllo, in Chulunta.
Among the gnent. were the
bride'* mother, Mr*. Ferrell
llym an and tha gToom’s mo.
ther, Mr*. P. M. Smithmin.
Other gueita included 31mra.
l\ 31. Smithson, Donald Smithaon. Hub Boylw, K. M. Seidel,
Harold Lyle*, 1,. W. Moraki,
C. 1L Miller, W. A . Stiver,
William K. Croaiulalt, J. J.
Muaka, and Jame# Pearson.

row Mark Motts, Paul Thomas, Melodic Chance,
Alan Winn, Monica Olliff, Lauren Lipford anil
Kevin Epps. Second row, Jeff Behrens, Jimmy
Brodie, Linda Dixon, Mark Noyes, Bob McHenry,
Miko FitzGerald and Kandy Brown. Third row,
Terri Tetenbuum, Scott Batholomew, Lewis
Dorton. Tina Persons, Kevin Beckwith and
Marchelle Oliff,
(Photo by Gnssnuin)

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One o f

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mn#t popular

plant! at this tint*- o f the yiwr
I* the gardenia with It* aw ret
fragrance and whit* flower*,
Tha plant la pretty even wh*n

tnnt root Block varieties, inch
as mystery, dixlo darling and
the old cape jasm ine varletic*.
It improve* them to prune
them hack about one third of
their *iie after th* blooming
Mason la finished. Now la a
good time to do that.

when not in bloom with It*
ahiny green leave*.
Gardenia* .Imuld be plant'd
In arid *ol! ami not any deck­
er In th* ground than they
grew in tho nuracry. They
ihould be fertilized threw nr
four time* a year using the
tame ferUlixer, uaed for ax*,
lea* and canu-tlia*.
To avoid root knot, it ia
w Lie to plant nematode re#l*-

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Smuktsl salmon served cold
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curean dish.

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Installation officers were
Mr*. Dam-.-iky, sixth district
president; Mrs. John C. Brown
district chaplain; Mrs. Thelma
Bernloehr, district secretary
and Mr*. Arthur Hi.'Uil, dis­
trict sergeant at arms.
New office r* installed were
Mr*. King, presidssit; Mr*.
Ruth Sm ith, first vice pres!*
dent; Mr*. Russell Tench, sec­
ond vicu president; Sirs. C. E.
Hunter, secretary; Mrs. Jose­
phine MilHken, treasurer; Mrs.
L. II. W ynne, historian; Mrs.
Thomas N , Dillard, chaplain
and .Mrs. J. Q. Galloway, *ergeant at aim s,
M ri. Charles Webster, mem­
bership chairm an, rreeivrd on
behalf o f the d u h a surprise
key award. Mrs. Dnneeky
made the presentation and ex­
plained that under Mr*. Web­
ster’s direction, tho Sanford
uuxiliury had achieved 120','e
membership by last Dec. 31.
Tlit* was the largest member­
ship gain In tho whula sixth
district,
Mr*. Roy Tilti* presented
the installation team with a
gift and Mr*. King received
novelty money corsage, de­
signed by Mrs. W , It.
son, us a g ift ftum the
illary.
Many vlsttora Were present
for the me«-ting, some as
away as Massachusetts. Re­
freshment# were served during
the social hour by Mr*.
31 r*. Donald J. Brumfield and
Mrs. Brinson.

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Mr*. Kichurd W ebber o f
Oakwood Dr. In Casselberry
and children, Surio, Dvbhie
and Ricky, le ft la it week for
thair farm at Churehvllle. N.
Y. Mr. W -b b -r, who hai been
racing Imiinm * Lw*- c- at Aon*
Lera, N. Y ., ralurned to tho
aouth briefly to help hi# fam ­
ily move north for th# sum­
mer.

The Christian Women’s Fel­
lowship m et at the Firit
Christian Church, with 31r*.
W. M. Youni! presiding. Cir­
cle report* were given for
the year b y circle chairmen
and Ihe treasurer reported
that all cornmilmcnt* for the
year to ChrUtian Missionary
Society and benevolent home*
had hern met. A budget for
1963 81 of 3«W wa*p resented
and accepted.
It was announced that the
ad Iterim minister, Mr. Gregg
would arrive on July 1st. and
It wat auggeited tint any­
one having furniture to lend
the parsonage get in touch
with Ilk- committee.
Mr*. Young turned the ga­
vel over to Mr*. Hamid Ring,
incoming president, who con­
ducted the worship program
and also talked o f plans for
the com ing year. Support of
the ad Interim minister and
the churches w as urged.
During the social hour re­
freshments of cake and punch
were served by Mrs W. II.
Young to Mrs. Lester Ttiarpe,
Mrs. J. I- Horton Sr., Mrs.
O. D. f-andress, Mrs. J. L.
Horton J r.. Mrs. W. I*. Yesley. Mr*. Blanche Kuhn, Mra.
Euphemia Huntley, Mr*. Ber
tha Richards, Mr*. 0 , T.
IVSMon.
Mr#.
Ring. Mr*.
Hobart Shield* and MU* Flor­
ence Bishop.

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Nick Dancsky, to the podium
for the auxiliary installation
ceremony.

Mrs. Ring

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June Ct *63 — Far*1 7

fn ilf!

Florida Fishing M ay Be Featured ® J J r ® s
A t W orld's Fair In New York *
te n in various sections of the'
state have writirn us. asking
how they may be represented
and their story told at the
World’s Fair.
“ Because our slate is a
fisherman's paradise Hist ran
suit any taste o r budget,
the authority frels it must do

'K id' Conies
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Cincy Back In Roaring Yanks
Pennant Race
By Winning 2
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Cincinnati

Reds

are

back in the National League
pennant picture because Bob
Turkey and Johnny Edwards
went to the movies last week,
Turkey, a 23-game winner
la d year who missed the
first month o f this season
will) a shoulder injury, lie*
cam e alarm ed when he lost
four straight gam es, so he
and his batterymate decided
to look at (Urns of the big
righthander’ s
rrcent
per­
form ances.
Edwards immediately spot­
ted a change in Turkey’s dr­
ill cry.
"The movies showed that
Boh was unconsciously labor­
ing his arm ,” the Reds’ babyfaced catcher revealed. "He
wasn't rearing bark like he
used to. lie was kinda push­
ing his fast ball up there and
as a result it lacked that
little b op .”
The lesson Turkey learned
from Uut single m ovie ses­
sion paid
off
handsomely
Sunday. Ills Hob's fast ball
bad plenty o ( hop on it as
he pitched his first complete
game o f the season— a f o u r hit, 4-0 victory over the Honston Colts In the opener of a
doublelicader.
Tho Reds also won the
nightcap, 8 1, behind ancient
Joe Xuxhall to boost their
latest winning streak to seven
games ami sneak into third
place, only one game back
o f the pace-setting St. Louis
Cardinals.
The Ix&gt;« Angeles Dodgers
edged St. Louis, 43, hut the
Cardinals
maintained
their
half-game lead over secondplace San Francisco when the
Milwaukee Braves walloped
the C.iantj, 10 4. The Pitts­
burgh Pirates scored a com e­
back 7 6 victory ov er the Chi­
cago Cubs amt the New York
Meta took a pair from the
Philadelphia Phillies, 5 o and
4 1.

V a ltH Press International
Manager Ralph Houk o f the
New York Yankees should
feel vindicated today.
It was just a little more
than a year ago when Houk
was forced to decide between
a pea green rookie and the
veteran Robin Roberts. He
went for the " k id " and let
Roberts go.
If your m em ory Is as good
as you think it is you’ ll re­
call what a ruckus that mov­
ed caused, especially after
Roberts caught on with the
Baltimore Orioles and proreeded to win 10 games.
Young
Jim
Bouton, the
"k id "
Houk kept
Instead,
struggled
to a not-loo-impressive 7-7 season and was
earmarked for the bullpen
when the 1963 Am erican League season began.
The 21 year-old right-hand­
er did such a good job in
some esrly-sesMin relief roles
that Houk promoted him to a
starting berth. That was back
on May 12 against the Orioles.
Since then. Jnn has won
eight of nine decisions, In­
cluding a sparkling four-bit­
ter Sunday that pared the
Yankees to an 81) victory over
the Boston Red Sox and in­
creased their AL lead to two
full gam es over the Chicago
White Sox, who split a dou­
bleheader with the Cleveland
Indians, winning the opener.
2-1, and dropping the night­
cap. 20.
In the other games, the
Detroit Tigers
buried the
Kansas City A ’s, H-2, the
the Baltimore Orioles down­
ed the Minnesota Twins, 4-1,
ami the Washington Senators
shut out the Isi* Angeles An­
gels, 4 0.
The Cincinnati Reds heat
the Houston Colts twice, 410
and 8 1 , the Pittsburgh Pirlie s nipped the Chicago Cubs,
76. the Milwaukee Braves
routed
the San
Francisco
(Hants, 10-4. the l-o* Angeles
Dodgers shaded the St. Louis
Cardinals, 4-3. ami the New
York Meta downed the Phil­
adelphia Phillies twtee, 50
and 4-1, in Netional league
action.

all it can to sec that our fish
ing centers arc shown to the
18 million people we expect |j
visit the Florida site."
The director said tlwst plans
arc being developed to run
struct a circular building. 4o
Icct in diam eter, on the lake.
This building will appear to
float on the w aier and will lie
divided into ID exhibit areas.
The exhibit arras. Lie di­
rector explained, will be sold
to lishing centers in the state
on " a first com e, first served
basis and persons interested
in such an exhibit should con­
tact authority hrad&lt;|uarU’rs."
Stensgaurd
c o in in e n l •
ed. "F lorid a
has 2.&lt;50,UU)
acres o f fresh water and 8.426
miles o f tidal coastline a*
well as easy access to the At
lantic Ocean ami the Cult of
M exico,
"This entire area ia dotted
with fishing centers too nura
erous to mention, and they
lure millions o f residents and
visitors
each
year.
Their
story deserves to be told, and
we propose to help them tell
It."

Sarasota Captures
Title In First Half

United Press International . lett rapped In three runs to
Tl&gt;e first hall o f thr Flor- take over the league1 lead in
Ida State la -a ja r IMseli.ill that department at 31.
season ended last night with
The final standings:
Sara*ota w ell in front ot
W. I.. Pel.
the pack by a six game mar­ Sarasota
40 22 .645
gin.
3.3 27 .350
St. Pete
33 29 .532
Tw o games — Miami at Lakeland
31 3t ,.VX)
Sarasota and Fort Lauder- Orlando
29 32 .173
dale at hi. Petersburg—were Fort l-*ud.
28 34 .452
rained out last night. In Daytona Beach
27 15 .435
other action, Tam pa look the Miami
MADISON.
Wl».
(U P!) opener of a douhlehrader Tampa
28 37 .413
— Mickey- Wright packed her from Orlando and then bowed
g o lf clubs and first prlie mon­ to the twing in tin* night­
ey of *1.200 Unlay ami head­ cap 6-0. Daytona Beach top­
ed east after breonting the ped Lakeland 7 2.
fourth woman in the 34-year
Yowells defeated the LocoAll teams are idle tonight
history o f the Western W om­ with the second half of the motive Engineer* in the Na­
en's Open g o lf tnumamrs-nt to 1season opening tomorrow with tional l.eugtic II to 3 over the
win the title twice in a row. a clean slat for all eight weekend. Sidney laiyil allow­
The SB-year-old Dallas, Tex., team s in the loop.
ed the Engineers only one
blonde, leading mnne-y winner
Andy Duslal twirled a five- hit while striking out 12 batin tha Ladies Professional hitter for Tampa in the op**n ters. Melt Morgan homrred.
(Jolfers Association, roasted er last night, whiffed (Ive and Yowells
lot .540 9—11
to a nina-stroke victory Sun­ walked not a man. lie was laico. Engineers 000 919 9— 3
day over Kathy Whitworth, aided by a two-run h om er1
Jul. N. M., in tha 72-hole from Sieve Reeves in Untournament. Mis* Wright card­ fifth Inning.
ed a one-under-par 73 for a
Curt Savver struck out se­
four-round sub-par total of ven and allowed only (our
292.
Skipper
Senkarlk pitched
safeties in gaining revenge
Miss
Whitworth finished for Orlando in the nightcap. one-hit hall, striking out 13
with 301, four strokes ahead Tom Quick belted a two-run halter*, to pace YourU's In
o f the early tourney h-ader, blast In the filth.
a 13 4 victory over F’ irst Fed­
Marilyn Smith, Te&lt;|ue«ta, Fla,
Itasca-loaded
singles
by eral In the National 1-ittle
Mist W right ranted three centerfiekler A! la-wis and League. The (mix score,liMl 913 9—13
birdies In building her second firstbaseman George lleuleit Yowell s
consM-iitiva
Western
llpen paced lamlland s win. lieu First Federal
lino 004 O— 4
crown.

Mickey Picks
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And Heads East

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Meet Tonight
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) Sugar Itajr Robinson and Joey
(Hardello, each eruving an­
other shot at the middluw eight
crown, are slats*! for a 19round "elim inator" tonight be­
fore sn expected 9.0IK) at Phil­
adelphia's Convention Hall
Giardello o f Philadelphia It
favored at 7-S her a us* o f hi*
advantage In youth, 32 years
to Robinaon's 42 or 43; and
because he is ranked third
among contenders whi-nns the
onre great Sugar Kay ia now
unrated.

G eorgs'* downed Sanford
Atlantic 1.5-7 In American l i t ­
tle League play. Crtnrr, win
ning pitcher, allowed only
three hits, whereas G eorge*
tallied 18 hit*
G nner got four hits out of
five time* at bat, Rohbin*
three for lour, Sukes a triple
and a single and Hraddock a
home run. TUu box score:
G eorge'a
014 434-15
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Written for N'F.A
Bally for fishing, will pull a
While almost any modern child on a light hull.
With 13 horsepower on •
power boat can pull a skier,
some are better suited to the light hull, a beginner may
Election o f officer* and di
have trouble grtting up be
purpose than others.
Today's outboards have all cause o f comparatively slow rectors will feature a meeting
the necessary apecd and pow­ acceleration, but It will pull of the Seminole U tile I * * gue
er and they usually throw out an adult. A medium su# util­ at 8 p in Tuesday at the ree*
far less wake than an In­ ity boat with 20 to 23 h p. wdl realism club on Fast Over
brook Drive, Catselherry.
board, making Ior smoother usually pull two adult*.
Women'*
auxiliary w i l l
Horsepower is not the only
skiing.
A boat should have a speed fartor In determining what meet si the same time to fin­
ab le plant (nr tha exhibition
of (ram IS to 25 mile* an hour ski load a boat ran pull.
Murh depend* on hull de­ gam'- between league offi­
under a akt load. Below 18
miles an hour, a novice ran sign. weight and other ele­ cials and auxiliary members
I July 14.
have trouble getting on plane. ment*.
A tour boat should be betwren
II and 16 feet long for best
results, o n too small a boat,
the slrrn will be pulled from
aide to aide as the skier cross­
es hark and forth behirat it. j
The amount of horsepower
m ju tred varies with conditicsi. Engineer* have v.crkcd;
out a table vvhich tells us that
A 10-boraepower motor, essen-

Seminolcs Plan
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BROOKLINE. Mass, it Pit who hail a 37-36 73, and six
Joint- llorus. getting bis in front o f Palmer, who, suf­
st-roml K&lt;’ lfioir wind at II. fering fiom dysentery, card­
thank- Arnold Painter ami ed a 36-41) 76.
Jacky &lt; upit today for Ills
It wasn’t the 17lh hole that
second IL 8. Open victory.
( niuntcd Sunday, though. For
“ First I want to thank Palmer it wa* the 11th. where
them for ihr way they playrd lie blow any chatter he hud
the K ill hole |tt the filial Ity rooting up with a triple
round on Saturday," Boros bogey. In Saturday's two final
suit!. "A n d then I want to round- he had t ilplr-hogey*d
tluink them for taking a lot 44iVyard hole. For (hipit it
of sirokra out thru- Sunday. was
the third hole, where
They encouraged me a lot."
he doubh-bogeyrd.
The oldest player ever to
“ That really hurt." ‘ aid
win Am erica’s premier golf t ('upit. "Hut I thought even on
tournament. Burns made a the 17th green that I still
shambles o f the playoff with could tie Julius — until hr
&lt;‘upit and Painter by shooting knocked in his putt fur a
a one-umler-par 33-37 -70. birdie. I km-vr 1 wa* gone
That put him three strokes then."
ahead o f the- 2.Vyear-old ( 'upit.
Tha victory climaxed *ix

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Standings
t ailed Pies* International
A merles a leagu e
W. 1. Prl.
49 21 .625
New York
Chicago
41 JO
35 29 .547
Ihiston
36 31 .337
Cleveland
Minnrs.it*
36 32 .329
Baltimora
.77 31 .321
Isis Angs-lr*
36 :i6 ..VXI
Kansas City
.71 rat .46.1
D rlroit
37 .18 .41*1
22 .51 .297
Washington
.Hatunlay'a Results
Minnesota 3 Baltimore t
Chicago 2 Cleveland I
Detroit 3 Kan*as City 2,
night
Ia&gt;* Angeles 8 Washington t.
night
New York 6.7. Boston 3 2
.Sunday's Results
Baltimore 4 Minnesota t
Detroit It Kansas City 2
Washington 4 lav* Angeles 0
New York 8 Boston 0
Chieago 2 2 ('level ami I 0
Tuesday's Game*
Baltimore at lav* Angeles,
night
Washington at K am ai City,
night
Detroit at Mlnne.wita, night
Cleveland at Boston, 2, iwi
night
New York at Chicago, night
National leagu e
W. I - PH.
St. lamia
41 20 .380
San Franrlsro
41 .10 .577
Cincinnati
49 so .471
I-os Angela*
39 30 .56.5
Chicago
36 xi .533
Mllwaukrs
.71 a s .493
I'lttsburgli
.11 .76 .4*8
I’ lillailclplila
31 40 .4.17
New York
Jl 44 ,.18'J
Housion
27 45 -175
Saturday’ s Hr suite
Pittsburgh .7 Chicago n
Cincinnati 3 Houston 0
San Francisco 3 Milwaukee 0
St. lamia 2 lais Angeles t
Philadelphia 2 New York
Sunday’* Result*
Pittsburgh 7 Chicago 6

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NK\T OFFICERS of tho "Sunshine Kill*” Howling League were elected
following the close of tho pennon at n coffee held at the home of Mr.-s. Pcjriry
Houser. Kli-itcd wore (from left) Mr*. Nancy Spoon, president; Mrs. RitA
Payne, vice president; Mrn. llovveor, secretary, and Ann Kain, treasurer.
Herald reporter Julia Barton, who made the photo, was elected sergeantat-arms.
(Herald Photo)

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llow ser with 15 members ot land.
the croup in attendance.
Fleeted vseie Nancy Spoon,
president; Rita Payne, vice
president; Mr*, llowser, sec­ r : * ........... —
retary; Ann Kain, treasurer,
and Julia Hartos, sergeant atf
Compi*I# fi&gt;plec« Ena* mbit
arms.
Tlie league, which howl* at
Medallion t-in ci m Maitland,
linishrd Hie lait game of the
season with high scores rolled
by Kilty Stewart, 223; Julia
llartoa, IWt. and Marta Simp
sons, 187.
Trophies were awarded to
the first place team and Imll
vidual trophira went to Kitty
Stewart, high average; Ann
Halley, high series and Ann
Kain and Marta Slinptun, high
•ingle game.
The league will begin bow l­
ing again in September and
Invltutlon la extended to any
Interested woman to join the

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New York 5-4 Philadelphia 0-1
Tuesday’ * Games
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh,
night
lavs Angelo* at Cincinnati,
night
Hmiiton at Milwaukee, night
San Fran at St. lavuls, night
Chicago at New 5’ork, night

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That doe-n't count tin- SI,liWi bonus which he anil Cupit
ami Pnlnier received fur Sun­
day's playoff before 12,500
on the hot, exacting country
club eour-r of Brookline.

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TOW BOAT la running too ilow. giving skier
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Fishing Centers building on
Meadow Lake at the Florida
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alderation.
W. L. Slensgaard, exceu
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EFFICIENCY Apartment on
First St. Near 2 city free
parking lots and shopping
stores. No utility charges.
Suitable for couple o r sin­
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
Store.
W E L A K A APARTM ENTS:
Rooms private baths, 114
W. First St.
Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. up.
Surplus City. 201 W. lit .

RENT A BED
Rollaway, Hospital 4k Baby
Beds.
By Day. Week, or Month
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2*5111 US W. l i t St.

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F U R NI
E D Apartment!
Clean and close in. Jim m ie
Cowan. 322-4012.
2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen
equipped. $75. FA 2 5303.
2 BEDROOM furnished Apart*
incut. FA 2-0641.
LAKE MARY. 6 Room House,
tile bath, double carport*,
kitchen equipped. Convirnt.
ly located to businese *
beach area. $75 Mo. Ph.
FA 200*0.

Legal Notice
I n The I'eeart « f til# C manly
I ml« r, Seminole IwNRlf, FleerItin.
I n l*PNkR|p
If* Itr: Km Air or M AMIR MAR*
TIN. detrn*ed.
T n III ('rptllNVW nN Frraeng
llailR V (Ininas ear IlfNiarfa
Annin*! W»M Kntafet
Y-ni ami ea&lt;-lt of 7 »m Bra
hereby notified and required
t«» prratnt any iliim a and dr*
III&lt;4IIda vs filth jmu, or either
»f you, in.ijr h iv e a ia ln tt the
ta u t# of MAM IK MAIITIN. da*
m i n i , Inia of said ('otinty, ra
ttiw County Judge of Hemlnota
(! unty, KI&lt;»rf•I.a. at hla offi« •
In thw rourt hou*a of said
County at Hanford, Florida,
within alt calendar month*
from Ilia lima of lha flrat
publication
of
thla
notice.
Kach claim or demand thall
I h* la wrltlnr, and shall atata
the plara of resident# and post
office address o f tha claimant,
and ahall be sworn to by Ilia
claimant* hla agsnt, ar at*
tornty, and any aurh claim
nr demand aot aa filed shall
wold.
/ • / Klla Martin Roberta
A * K&amp;n u trii of tha L o t
W ill and Testament
of
Manila Martin, deceased
Htenstrum, Davis A McIntosh
Attornrya for Kiacutrls
i't&gt;*i Offu-a Drava# 13*0
-Sanfor.l, Florid*
Publish: June it, IT. 34, July

1. 1943.

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Till M ilt A KATIILKKN QA Fl­
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adreas la
I T l.ltton Avanua
Croton, Conn.
A SWORN COMPLAINT I fa * .
It* bran filed In tha Circuit
Court In ami for Hamlnola
County, Florida. In Chancery
•milled
I jOUKN
KLLWOOD
UAIfUKTT. Plaintiff, -v s - N o ­
ll A KATIILKKN' O A lin K T T ,
Defendant", praying for cartain relief for the above nam­
ed plaintiff and against &gt;•&gt;«
a* the Defendant,
Mi\V, T il KIIK FOII Be T i l l *
IH TO NOTIFY YOU That If
y«»u w|$h to defend again*!
and contest tha above entitled
action. You are Required t*»
file your A n sa tr or ether
written defenae. If any y o «
have, fo this I’omplaint with
tha Clsrk of tha above sty l­
ed Court am! to serve u;»»a
P laintiff* attorney. AM IKUT
N\ FITTH, whose addrtaa la
t Ma»onle llnildlng. Hanford,
Florida, a copy of said an*
■wer or other written defense,
|on or before! the 3-u d day of
July 1943
TIIK SATI UK of said Com­
plaint I* to pray that the
above strled Court grant tha
above named Plaintiff s Dl*
von#
\ V lm u lo Matrimonii
of and fr»ni you.
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«* 11 a Decree Pro Conf*s*«*
be entered against you.
\\rrXKHH My IIend and O fflclal Heal at Hanford. Florida,
He in lno l* County, this 13th
day of June A D. 1943
Arthur II
Deskwltn. J r .
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Court
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CLEAN
cool dow n U lr 2 BDRM house. 817 Catalina.
READ THIS
Apartm ent.,
Adult*. ?h.
Three
bedroom, two
bath
12. Real Estate For Sal*
F A 21*54.
LO Cli ARBOR home. Just
a drive and a pitch from
NO CASH NEEDED
3 BEDROOM house, kltdan
M ay l a i r
G olf Course.
I
Bedroom,
2
bath.
$41
a
equipped.
$50 • m&lt;*&gt;h.
ONLY
$14,000.
$900 down­
month. T. ft I. Included.
Downtown. FA 2-8457.
payment includes all closing
322-8085.
cost*, VIonthly payment*
FURNISHED
Cottage. (83
$90, including principal, in­
per month. Located a 3
terest, taxes and insurance.
Point*. FA 3-14*7.

Jim Hunt Realty
Office
Night

FURN. Apt. FA 2-0847.
FURN. Apt. Close in. P
FA 2-2*00.
"CLEAN quiet Room s"
Gables. FA 2-0720.

FA
FA

28*4 Park Dr.

P*

FURNISHED 1 b e d r o t m
house. Large rooms. $83 a
m o. FA 2-1344.

3-2U8
24)841
323-070*
Saxford. Fit.

Big shady iota up to 200’
frontage. Highly restricted.
WILSON PLACE 3 m l. W.
on Hi-Way 48. Willard Jooes
F A 2-OM4. or A1 Wallace
TK 2-8300.

Stemper Agency
REALTOR - INSUROR
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.
Real good terms! 13 acres,
12 cleared with 388 ft. of
state road frontage near
Oviedo.

St. Johns Realty

FURN. I Room Apt. wilt
SUNDRIES Store. Stock ft
bath k garage. FA 2-3144
THE TIME TESTD FIRM
equipment. Well establish­
116 N. Park Ave.
FA 26123
ed. Proprietor wishes to re­
2
BEDROOM
unfurnisiM
tire.
Call
FA
20274
or
house. $83 a mo. FA 2-232.
3 BEDROOM, 2 bath home,
Longttood TE *638*.
kitchen equipped. living ft
Clean tat floor apt. Private
dining room wills wall to
entrance. 1004 Palmetto.
wall carpet,
Fla. room,
fenced back yard. FA 2-8184
APA R TM E N T
aulUble lor
REALTOR
couple or bechslor. Water
SALE or Trade 3 room House
110 North Park Ave.
turn. 2 » « S. Elm.
and 1 acre for Housetrailer
3234)339
F A 2-2307.
and difference. 1211 W. 20th
Sanford, Fla.
St. Sanford.
FURNISHED 2 B e d r o o m
Apartment. Newly decorat­ CUSTOM 3 BEDROOM, 2
bath home on large ihadrd 3 BEDROOM quality home
ed. Quesnel Apt. Apt. 7. 4M
San Lanta located at 1803
lot at 1814 Mellonville A te.
E. 14th St. 322 81*4.
Patoma
Dr.
Hardwood
Many extras include living
floors and Fla. room. N ice­
2 BDRM. Furn. Apt. $33
room fireplace with maho­
ly landscaped with shallow
1 BDRM. Furn. Apt. 343
gany paneling; p a r q u e t
well. Can be yours with
2101
Magnolia
FA
3-3)31
hardwood
floors,
Florida
em ail down payment of
room, dining room and a
TR A ILE R space lo r rent.
$300.
No
closing
cost.
large, equipped eat-in kit­
Mobile Manor near SaoianMonthly payment* o f $83.92.
chen. Laundry room and
do Springs. State Route 434,
lota of storage apace in
south end of M obile Ave.
double g a r a g e .
Call
Martin Schueman. P h m e
FA 2 9320 for an appoint­
TE 8-312*.
1901 S. Park Ave.
ment.
FA 2 5232 anytime
EDUCATOR will rent furnlihed 3 HR home to desIraLlc 3407 ASH MEADE RD. Or­ You can buy the kids a pony
lando. By owner. 3 Bed*
tenant. FA 2-3181. Ext. 3 a
— if you let us put you in­
room , 2 bath, Fla. room .,
to this 2 bedroom , 2 bath
L A R G E , cool, furn. 3 bdrin.
custom
home.
Sacrifice.
farm home near town ami
apt. Only $39.30. 1703 M ag­
Central
heat,
automatic
on a paved atreet. Five
nolia.
sprinkler. Near schools ft
acres of tiled land, fenced
buses. $16,900. Mr., down.
and crossed fenced plus
L A R G E House, 3 Bedroom, 2
flowing wells. Priced rea­
bath. $133 Mo. FA 24)219.
MORE THAN AN ACRE
sonably.
3 btdrm, custom built CB,
FU R N . Apt. 2300 Mollunville.
2 bath home on 5 shady lot*
in an excellent neighbor­
t BEDROOM furnished A parthood, air conditioners, fire­ THE TIME TESTED FIRM
ment with large screened
FA 26123
place, enclosed garage, two 118 X . Park Ave.
porch.
Reasonable.
Call

John E. Fox

Seminole Realty

St. Johns Realty

FA 2-3164 between 8 ft 6.
*

BDRM. Ig. Living room.
Elec. Range. 122 Shannon
Drive. Available July 1st.

block* from school. $18,500.
$1,500 down, balance month­
ly. J. W. Hall, Realty. 2544
8. French A n ., 322-3041.

TO TAL PRICE ONLY
AV A ILA B LE JU LY 1ST
$4930,00
A n unusually good selection Ttn blocks from town, neut
o f fine home*
two bedroom home in good
FURNISHED
location 104 West 10th St.
3 bedroom 1H bath L o n g Can be purchused with as
dale
$83
little aa $500.00 down and
3 bedroom for econom y $60
monthly payment# a* low aa
UNFURNISHED
*49.60.
* bedroom 11* bath
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Lease
$85
Realtor
$ bedroom EXCEPTIONAL
Raymond Lundqulst, As&gt;o.
lease
$86
3 bedroom luxury home $175 FA 2 3951 Atlantic Rank Bldg.

8 bedroom larger Pinecrest 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath home.

home . lease
$10O
Several others
Call usl
Stemper Agency
322-4091

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Florida room, lots o f tree*.
Near base. Low down pay*
ment FA 2 6853.

2427 L A U R E L
Comfortable 3 bedroom, tile
bath CB home In desirable
Highland Park. Loaded with
c-xtrus! Fenced oak-shaded
lot. Convenient to shopping
and schools. $13,000, with
just $100 down, and $90 per
month Includes everything!

Stenstrom Realty
Real Estate—M ortgages
111 N. Park Ave.
FA 2 2420
Ravenna Park
FA 2 7 495
Evenings
FA 2 2677 FA 2 3829 FA 2-4060

15. Ru.sine.vH Opportunity

Jbr

Danfort

Rrralh

BEAGLES. $20. Can he seen UPRIGHT Piano. Satisfactory SACRIFICE
'54
Plymouth Gateway To The Waterway
at 100 Garrison Dr. o r Call
condition. $33. FA 2-0980.
Hobson Sporting Good*
convertible. $150. FA 2-1260
FA 2-7544.
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
after
3.
&gt;1 per day rental for Electric
3046-8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2-3*81
Carpet Sham pooer with pur­
BLACK ft tan red tick Hound
chase o f Blue Lustre. Car­ “ A* the authorised agsnt for 38. Motorcycle* • Scooter*
Puppies, w orm ed; front ex­
Peoples
National
Bank,
roll’s Furniture.
cellent stock. 383-9407 or
1959 H AR LEY Davidson 74
State o f New York, we will
385-3128.
FL. Well equipped. Excel*
DINETTE
Set, baby bed.
M-tl to the highest bidder
Hotpoint T .V . Low Boy 2 1 ”.
lent condition. $750. 10th 8 L
fo r cash, on* 1957 Chevro­
32. Flow era . Shrubs
King s ite bed ft dresser.
ft Sanford Ave.
let, at 201 8. Elm Avenue,
Crusley
Shelvador
Refri­
Summer Annuals. Dutch MUI
Sanford, Florida at 9:15 1962 CU SH M AN Eagle Scoot*
gerator. Ph. FA 3-3028.
Nursery. Uptala Rd. Just
A.M. July 5, 1963.
or. 8 hp. with accessories,
o ff 20th St. and 1st. St.
11. L. Foley, Florida Detec­
ABOVE
ground
Swimming
322-8743.
tive Bureau, £ot S, Elm
pool 13* x 3’ with filter.
.POTTED MUMS m bloom.
39. Trailer* - Cabanas
Avenue, Sanford, Florida.
Reasonable. NO 1-4338.
' 35c up.
G
R E A T LAKES. 1960 3 Bed*
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
BABY Crib. 813. FA 2-3173.
'63 BUICK solid. Straight
room Housetrailer. $5' x 10”
Grapevllle Ave. Near 20th St.
flick . $200. Come to Sanford
21" A D M IR A L TV ft stand.
W ill SACRIFICE. Sanford.
S3. Furniture
A ft W Root Beer Stand.
Needs soma work, $30.
322-3435.
322-8743.
Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought - Sold. TAKE O V E R UNPAID BAL.
Larry's Mart 213 Sanford
ITEM
UNPAID BAL.
'63 Port. T V
$99.01
Ave. Ph. TA 2-4132
”62 P ort. T V
$51510
FREE ESTIMATE
'63 Console TV
$188.40
Upholstering ft Mattress ren'63 Port. T V
$118.60
ovaiiag. New ft Used Furni­
'62 Riding Mower
$72.00
ture. Call Nin Bedding Mfg.
”63 P ort T V
$92.60
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
Term* to fit your budget
FA 3-211T.
FIRESTONE STORE
Corner 1st ft French Ave.
WANTED reliable couple to
lake up monthly payments USED chain link fence. Very
o f $13 50 on 3 complete
good condition. Reasonable
**| know it was a mistake to buy that color TVi"
rooms of furniture. Call
price. Ph. 322-8121.
TE *1511, Casselberry, col­
27. Special Service*
19. SituallonH Wanted
MILADY’S SHOPPE
lect.
O f fine Fabric*
Child Care FA 2-2274.
Muttreafl Renovation
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quirk
106 S. I’ uik Ave.
Includes; Cleaning ft Process­
Service With the
Cash.
21. Heauty Salons
ing Felt, Brand New Cover,
SUPER TRADING
POS1 36. Automobile* • Truck*
Brand New Insulation Where
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
TA 2 0677.
Kmmetl nnri hi* wife Mnry rewide In Sanford at
Complete Scr. Eve. Appt’ *.’
BUYING A NEW or
Needed.
30G W. 13th. Strcel. They ure members of th*
105 So. Oak
FA 2-5742
USED CAR?
FR E E PICK UP
31. Articles Fur Sale
First .Melluuli.it Church.
FINANCE IT WITH US
ft D ELIVERY
SPECIAL
Ladies shorts, S)9c. Sleeping
♦ Low Interest Rate*
$ 1 -1 .5 0
Cut ’ N Curl Beauty Simp
bags, tarps, tent*. Surplus
Ready To Serve Yiiu At Holler* uf Sanford
♦ Low Monthly Payments
Cold Wave $6.95 complete. ECHOLS REDDING CO.
City, 201 W. 1st.
FLORIDA STATE BANK
2nd. ft M ignolia
FA 2-6321
Open evening by appt.
SHALLOW WE LIN ft PUMPS
318 Palmetto Ave.
3220834
SMITH Alr-Coinhlion R efri­
Jerry Lord
FA 2 3219
geration
service.
All
work
2 2 . Ilu ild • P a in t - Repair
guaranteed. Very reason­ ALUMINUM
Furniture re­
Semi-Retired Carpenter
able in price. Day FA 2-7434
webbed cheaper than you
Small Repairs — Painting
Night FA 2-2069.
can do it yourtelf. Bring
P h o n e - FA 2-7U83
it to the Furniture Center.
1100 French Ave.
REMODELING. R e p a i r s ,
Florida Rooms, carportes, Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
For real autom obile bar
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
carpentry, painting, roofing,
galni, check the Herald clau FA 2-1817.
mildew removal. FA 2-7274.
lfled display section.
TRACTOR
work,
mowing,
23. Plumbing Service*
discing, blade, scoop. Ph. SALE on used T .V .'*. Guaran­
FA 2-7G64.
teed. Town ft Country. Pb.
322-5362.

SWEET1K PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

Your Neighbor A t Hollers

EMMETT FERRELL
GENERAL MANAGER

DISCOUNT SALE
BRAND 1963 NEW

LAWN SERVICE

Wall

Plumbing

k

Heating

SEWING MACHINE

AIR CONDITIONING
SALES ft SERVICE
CONTRACT and REPAIR
CALL FA 2-578U
WORK
1007 Sanford Ave. FA I 4582 SIDEWALKS, drivew ays, patloi etc. Free estim ate. Ph
PLUMBING
322-3508.
Contracting Repairs
FRE E ESTIMATES
29. Automobile Service
R. L. HARVEY
Auto Glass, Top*
204 Saniord Ave.
r A 2-3383
ft Seat Covers

27. Special Services

FRIGIDAIRE
Sale* ft .Vrviea
G. H. HIGH
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
Ph. FA 2 3883

PLYMOUTH &amp; VA LIA N T

SINGER

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-8032
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

t

TON Air-Conditioner. A -l
condition, end tables, port­
able
Westinghouse
oven,
sun
lamp,
radio. Mlsc.
items. Phone 323 0485.

OKRA
by
FA 2-0415.

th*

bushel.

READY 31IX Concrete, win­
dow sills, lintels, steps,
blocks, tend, cement, rock,
pipe, steel, g rr e -e traps,
dry wells, stepping stones.
Miracle Concrete Co.
309 Elm Ave.
F A 2-5751
CHROME Dinette set. Table
top ft 6 chairs, gray finish.
36'' x 50". 762 Umgdale
Ave. Iamgwnod. 838 7118.

M AN or WOMAN to service
and collect from cigarette,
Ire and other Coin operated
11. II. POPE CO., INC. Senkarik Gla.*a ami Puint
3 BR. 1 bath. $75 a mo.
dispensers in thi* area. This 300 So. Psrk Ave. FA 2 4234
Company
$1.25 P E R W EEK
1601 PALMETTO
3 BR. H i bath. $85 a mo.
ia a very good position that
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4422 Assume payment. 1962 Zig
Attractive S bedroom CH home
Large 3 B r , 2 bath. Air-cood.
can be worked full or part- WF.I.US DRILLED. PUMPS,
on corner lot in Southslde
Zag Sewing Machine. Make*
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
31. Poultry - Livestock
$163 mo.
time. Person selected must
School
district.
Features
button
holes,
darns,
ft
All Type* ami Sires
3 Br. 2 bath on lake. $150 a
h a w good serviceable car
fully equipped kitchen and
monograms. Balance of 7
HAY Gelding. 7 yr*. old. 13*4
We Repair and Scrvica
mo.
and 10 or more spare hours
Florida room, wood floor*,
payment*. FA 2 9411.
hand* high. FA 2-4684.
S T I N E
per
week
and
$500.00
to
and many nice extras, $11,Machinery and Supply Co.
$3,611O.OO cash capital. Write
500 with low downpayment!
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
Reg. Real Estata Broker
giving
name,
address,
tele­
Exclusive with
F A 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
phone number and all de­ LAWNS Renovated - Aerate
tails to: Mr. Olson, Direc­
Remove Thatch • Chinch
FURNISHED t bedroom Dup­
tor. Box 2597. Tul*a. Okie.
Bug Spray (VC-13) • F erti­
lex. Available June 24th.
FA 2-3A10.
Real Estate— Mortgages
16. Female Help Wanted l e —Ph. FA 2 4244
MANSFIELD
LAWN
SER
111
N.
Park
Ave.
FA
2-2430
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
WAITRESS, white. Must i*
Ravenna Park
FA 2-7195
ped. $100 Mo. FA 2-6137.
experienced. Apply Chick TR E E 'S trimmed. Dcm oa.ed
Evenings
ft removed. Reasonable. Pb.
'N Treat. Sanford.
BR. Frame House. Partly FA 2 2677 FA 2-3829 FA 2-8360
FA 2-76t&gt;4.
furnished. Near NAS. Not
17.
Male
Help
Wanted
Piano Tuning and Repair
fancy but cheap rent. $12.30 FOR your best buy, choose
Tee *N Green Estates. 3 ft City o f Sanford Civil Service W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
week. FA 23219.
4 Bedrooms. More space
Board is accepting applica­
EFFICIENCY Apt. All Park.
for your money. 20th Street
tions for the classifications
West
by
Mayfair
Golf
YOUR BEST LIVING AND
o f Maintenance Utility man
CLEAN
Course. Open daily 11-6:00.
INVESTING OPPORTUNITY
and Water Distribution Util­
Unfurnished Apt. 3619 Elm.
322 2744. Builders: I.3LN E N ­
IN FLORIDA TODAY!
ity
man.
Minimum
require­
Near School ft Store*
TERPRISES. INC.
ment*: A ge 18 to 45 yrs;
APARTMENT.
3o3 Myrtle.
elementary school educa­
3 ft 4 BEDROOMS, Inspect
Ph. FA 2-3802.
—w
•m . UXCSU.SUIIT
tion; resident o f Seminole
models on
Highland
at
County fo r six month
For
Longwood. Open daily lu.oo
A rental special. 3 bedroom .
inalnt. man desire some t ip .
NEW 1963 CIIEVY fl 1 IMMtK
to dark. 10 3linutes South
1 bath house in Lake Mary.
in masonry work, f o r Watsr
WITH HKATKIt - STOCK NO. 1171
on 17-92 and West on Sem i­
$ 75.
Distr. man some exp, ill
nole 1 block.
plumbing and pipe fitting.
LMN ENTERPRISES, L\C.
Examination for qual. appli­
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
3 BR. Home. 202 Laurel Dr.
cants will b« held at 7 :&gt;IU
lie N. Park Ave. FA 2-6123
Good
location,
kitchen
P..M July 9, 196.'l, or as suoii
FLORIDA'S BEST HOME VALUES;
equipped. Low down pay­
FURNISHED 2 B e d r o o m
thereafter as practicable, in
56960 to $lb,4S0
ment. Assume loan. A real
house. 2481 Palmetto. Call
the City Hall. Submit appli­
As Low as $210 down.
saving. Call FA 2 9172.
FA 2 0274.
cation* to Civil Service Ex­
As little as $43 11
a month!
aminer prior to July 0, 196J.
2 BEDROOM House, kitchen ■(EDUCED for quick sale
No Closing Costs!
by owner. 2 BR.. kitchen
equipped, fenced in yard.
furn. Air-Cond. Princeton 19. Situation* Wanted
Carporte,
patio.
$65
a
Homesite Investment
Ave. Very low down pint. CHILDREN kept. FA 2-4182
Opportunities
month. FA 2-324#
From Ju-.t $1095
Assume
C
mortgage.
8 . lW a ch R e n ta l*
BABYSITTING. Day or night.
FA 2-228#,
DRIVE OUT
FA 2 1212.
TODAY!
A—
HUTCHISON
Ocean
front A BEAUTIFUL lot ready for
W.f mtsuuis
Apartment. Daytona Beach.
S * 4-1 |«t 0*1
a distinguished home. 156 DEPENDABLE Girl went*
•1 OcBot
FA 2-4058.
work.
Ph.
FA
2-7607.
ft. frontage on St. John*
IH&gt;|-|| r.if.a
!►« QllTOM
River. You couldn’t find a MALE College student, senior.
X|*i I* tisnss -.
9. For Sale or Rent
imiNG ALL VOLK BIDS, THE TITLE
"«**«t mS mart
more
choice
lot!
Price
«*Clt.f*t
Business
Administration.
TO VOL It TKADE-1N, AND VOUIt WIFE
2 BEDROOM with Florida
SsttiopnesU
$15,000.
Desires
summer em ploy­
room home, kitchen equip­
ment. FA 2-5805.
ped. Sacrifice for quick
sale. Inquire at 104 Garrf- THE TIME TESTED FIRM WILL do babysitting, And also
Ctitona, fu • Phcr* 6884458
son Dr.
iU 6 N. Park Ave.
FA 2-0123
week end*. FA 2-5049.

Air-Conditioninjr

ROSA L. PAYTON

H O U ERSo/SANFORD

Stenstiom Realty

50 ,000 ,000 th

^CHEVROLET

I

CELEBRATION

SALE

J

D eltona.

'll
V

St. Johns Realty

'

LIKE THIS —

*1969

00

BIG STOCK OF

SQUARE DEAL

®

USED CARS AT DISCO U NT

SEE US LAST

St. Johns Realty

36. Automobiles - Truck* 37. Boats • Molar*

34. Articles For Sale

June 24, ’G-T — Pave 0 31A. PeU

Th* Mickle Bros. Inc.

BIG STOCK

Thi* In a limited mile. Please nnk fur cur* by atock number*. We will accept
trade.-, on sale prici'd cars and will have hank rate financing available with
up (o .'Hi munihs lu pay.
Three units are e\udl&gt; a* advertised,

WE

HAVE NEVER BEEN UNDERSOLD &amp;

NEVER WILL BE! FIRST COME, FIRST SOLD!
8 eyl. 4 door sedan, TorqurflH*
t ran. m l..ion, hestrr, powrr steer­
ing, tinted windshield, wheel rnrrr* ft white tires.
Slock No. P-71.

SAVOY

t/A I

IA M T

*uU “

door entail,

standard

Y M L I /M l I
I run-mission, heater ft defrost,
er*. tinted windshield, wheel cotrr* ft while tires.
Stuck No. V-57.
8 ryl. 4 dr. sedan, auto,
transmission, power steer.
Ini!, healer ft defroster, tinted windshirld, uiiilerru.it.
ing, wheel cover* ft White lire*. Slock No. P-51.

BELVEDERE

V A L IA N T

100 I door sedan, healer and
defroster. Stock No. Y-56

BELVEDERE

8 ryl. I door aedan, aula, transmission,
powrr strering, healer &amp; radio, larlory
air conditioned, tinted glass, underrouling, while
tires. Stock No. |&gt;.«2.

FURY

IA M T

HR) atatiou wagon, auto, transmission, heater ft defroster,
roof tuggaur rack, tinlrd windshield, umlerroating.
Stork No. V-50.
Y M L I r t ll

I

6 ryl. 4 door aedan, automatic
transmission, radio, healer ft de­
froster, wheel cuter* ft white tires. Stock No. l’-56.

SAVOY

C l ID Y
* c &gt;I. I dour hardtop sedan, auto.
* VJ l\ I
transmission, power steering, power
brakes, power windows, factor) air condition'd,
tinted glass, undrrroaling, while tires. Mock No.
r-6*.

$2430.98

SA V E
S A L E PRICE
HAVE
H ALE PRIC E
HAVE
S A L E PRICE
HAVE

$1886.80
$260.00
$2673.84
$452.88
$1922.43
$277.17

8 eyl. I door station wagon,

auto, transmission, power
steering, healer ft defroster, tinted windshield,
wheel cosers ft while lire*. Cndi-rroating, roof luggage rack. Slock No. I'.39.

t/AI

HALE PRICE

H ALE PRICE
HAVE
S A I.K PRICK
HAVE
H A LE I'RICK
SAVE
H ALE PRICK
SAVE

HAI.E PRICK
HAVE

«

C A V A Y
6 cyl. 2 door sedan, auto, transmitjM V w I
.inn, power steering, hrnler ft de­
froster. lintel windshirld. padded dash, wheel cov­
ers ft while tire*. Stock No. 1*51.
8 c)l. I door sedan, auto, transmis­
sion. power strering, healer ft drfrostrr. lintrd windshirld. p.nldrd da»h, wherl ruerr*
ft while lire*. Stock No. l'-69.

SAVOY

S A I.K PRICE
SAVE
S A L K PRICE
SAVE

W ft I I A M T
2U&lt;&gt; 1 ,l" " r sedan, auto, trails.
Y /v U IA Il I
mission, heater, paddad dash,
tintrd windshield, while tires. Stork No. \ - 11.

S A I.K PRICE

6 eyl. I door sedan, auto, transmis­
sion. power steering, healer ft dr*
frostrr, lim d windshield, wheel rover* ft white
lire*. Stock No. P-7U.

H ALE I'RICK

W A I IA M T
*UU * door sedan, auto Iran*Y M L I/M l I
mission, hralrr ft drfroslrr,
padded dash, tinlrd windshield, white tire*. Slock
No. Y-38.

S A I.K PRICE

SAVOY

SA&gt; E

HAVE

S A VE

$2951.18
$527.32
$3271.08
$538.52
$2388.32
$321.03
$2382.00
S400.00
$3297.09
$607.76
$2209.00
$418.55
$2560.93
S422.17
$2178.23
$334.97
$2391.08
$439.87
$2198.03
S312.37

BRASS MOTORS
206 E. COMMERCIAL — SANFORD
Your Fly mouth, Valiant uiul Fiat Dealer

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10 —

&gt;

3 Gulf Stales
Without Power
For 90 Minutes

J u n e 2 4 , '6 3

CalliyJorss
Dies In Osteen

MOBILE.

C ttte fiM

(C athy)
Juris,
to n y u n aid, died « t l : U
a . m. a m ity a t her home
la (M m l

A la .

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-

Portion! ol three Gulf ita tc i
were

without electric

About
sere

tW.OOO

Other turvivors arc three
brothen, Douglas, Richard,
aad Jach; two aiatera, Tart
Lyaa aad Cindy; maternal
grandmother, Mr*. Clarence
Snyder, all at Osteen; pateraal grandparent*. John Jurat
Sr. aad Mrs. Daniel Winters
bath of Germantown, S. Y.
aad several aunts and uncles.
(funeral services will be
held at 10:30 a. m. Wednes­
day at the graveside in the
Oiteea Cemetery with Rev.
Grover C. Sewell of the Pint
Presbyterian Church of San­
ford officiating.

ed. Alabama, M iu liiip p i, and
Florida

Points

PAT R E T T L E R ,
tlnutfhter of Mr. and
Mr*. Henry A. Ward,
of North Orlando, will
represent the newly re­
activated North Or­
lando Volunteer Fire
Department in th e
“ Miss Flame” of Sem­
inole County Content to
lie held in LonifwiNHl on
July 4. Pat is 5 feet, 6
inches tall, has meas­
urement* of 3-1-24-33! i
and likes ilutH-ins ami
music. (Herald Photo)

■bout on e million of them—
men, women ami children—
who eke nut a living by
"follow ing tlie crops."
With everyone working. In­
cluding very young children,
a migrant fam ily may earn
about tl.ooo a year. Many m i­
grants live in squalid shack
towns. They are subject to
exploitation by "crew lead­
e r s " w ho serve us broker*
of their labor. Their children
get little nrhooling ami grow
up illiterate, unable to break
out of the migrant way of
life. They have very high
disease and death rates
They arc not covered by
any o f the federal labor laws,
they are not represented by
a union, ami their political In­
fluence is nil.
Relieving their desperate
plight lias been a concern o f
A m erica's
m ajor
religious
bodies fur to years. It is one
o f the few publle Duies on
which Protestants, Catholics
and Jew s have consistently
spoken with one voice.
In the conviction that the
m igrants' problems can Insolved only tiy federal legis
lailoti, the m ajor faiths have
joined force* in what is re*
ferred to In Washington—us­
ually
with
a
patronizing
smile— as "th e el^rvh lob­
b y ."

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SI lilt,I Nil amt AI.ICH l|. MKII.ISO, hla w lfa; all the utikitnan
halra. itaela*** grant***. at.
alan-aa.
lienor*,
creditor*,
trilalaaa or other paraona, m*
K i l l or a itlflrla l, claiming hr,
throuuh,
un-tar,
or xicxliut
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and If itaad. aialnat hla. har
•r thatr unknown liolra. da.
vliaaa,
traalaaa,
aa-lanaaa,
ll-o-ira, araiiltura. truataaa nr
olhrr p e n -lie . natural or arti­
ficial, rUlinlnu by, tlir-unh.
umlar or axalnat tha abuta
turned tiaraiulanta, or anr " t
Sham, an-l • ■•Inal all paraona
In lin e or elatmlna anr lataraat In or to Ilia f-ttiiwlnir de­
scribed
lonila
In Hain InoIa
C "u n lr. Florid*.

SANDY H E T M A N ,
daughter of the Robert
Gctmnns, of Luke Jen­
nie, will represent the
SNAS Fire Department
in the "Miss Flume” of
Seminole County Con­
test to be held July 4.
Sandy is 3 feet, 71^
inches tall, measures
36 - 24 - 30 and likes
swimming and cooking.

GLENDA P A Y N E .
another entry for Longwcssl in the "Miss
Flame" of Seminole
County Contest, is the
daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. G. Payne, of
It'H'k ImKe. Glenda is 3
feet, -I inches tall,
measures 34 -21 •* - 34
and likes music and
swimming.
(Herald Photo

people.

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FKOM

SavingH

A.thief tl. D. .-Lwltt. J r.
Clark o f in* Circuit Court
Ur U s r s a u t L‘. T jr *

D eputy Ct&gt;Ck
Rwbllsh Jun* : «
ik, jrsi.

O W *ui

A July 1. I.

law "

under

which Mexican farm workers
are imported into Uiis coun­
try for the same kind o f Jobs
that domestic migrants seek.

Funeral
Walter

services

E.

fur

Kfllogg.

lie

Boaeloia Full Cut

as

fa r

north

ROUND

as

Meridian. Miss., and a* far
west as Pensacola, Fla. felt
the effects.
Mobile, was the largest city
affected. The power plant at
Chickaihaw, Ala., which sup­
plies downtown Mobile’ s elec­
tricity. however, ws* cut off
for less than a minute. Other
areas in the city were also
without power.
Emergency equipment was
used to continue electrical
service to hospitals.
A "system separation” wss
at fault, pow er officials said.
Power plants somehow be­
came disconnected from the
main aystem, they added.
Parts of Gulf Power, Miss­
issippi Power and Alabama
Power would be affected by
a separation, tim e Gulf and
Mississippi
are
connected
with the Alabama system .

Homo

with

• Legs

GRADE A R U C K FROZEN

Cornish Game Hens ea. 59c

Hospital
Notes
JUNE »

U. 8. GOVT. GRADED TENDER

Admissions
Dorothea Fore. Apopka; Mar­
cus Walts,
Osteen;
Mary
Moore, Dorothy I'ratt, Eu­
gene Anderson, Gary Brown,
Larry I’ rire, Jim Spencer of
Sanford.
Rirlhs
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Your•haw uf fjingwood, a girl

CHUCK STEAK .

Boneless Pol Roast . Ib. 58c
I.ran

Wieners

• Ford

• Fairlane

‘270

JAR

1963
• Falcon

T H R IF T Y

•

Roomy I'hrst

•

Matter** and Matching Ho* Spring* by Southrra
fr o s s

*158

EA SY TERMS - OPEN FUI. NITES

MATHER

S a n fn r d 'H O n ly A ir r o n t iit in n e il F u rn itu r e S t o r e
2 0 3 -0 9 E . N t S T .

F A 2-098.1

. 2 Ib. cup 37c

CAN

C H U N K TUNA

FISH

. . .

V A N IL L A

EXTRACT . . . .

MEAT PIES

27c

FOODS

29

Limit

. . .

10c

BREADED OYSTERS .

. 59c

SARA

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• C offr ( s k a
• Drowntr*
• Chucolat* Swirl Cake

79‘

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V

IK

295

50

FRESH

STAMP BONUS

501
f

51) FREE tHLT EDGE STAMPS

(j

a

SERVICE &amp; REPAIR

.

89c

( OLT'ON GOOD AT ItllJR THRIFTWAY
EXPIRES JINK 24

PRODUCE

RED RIPE

TOMATOES

With Thi* (uupon And the I'urrhsee Of
Maxwell llnuee nr Folgera 10 n*.

IN ST A N T COFFEE
Q
An

2 CTNi
j

SW EET CALIF,

33‘

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. 39c lb.

CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE
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"Your Friendly Ford Dealer”

25

STAMP BONUS

25

25 FREE GILT EDGE STAMPS

Strickland-Morrison
t SERVICE DEPARTMENT
308 E. First St.
Ph. FA 2-1181
W. Dark MI 4-89lfi

4

BOOTH % o / „ PKG.

Plus 25 Free
Stamps With Coupon

i

29c

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W INTER G ARD EN K OZ.

Preserves

INCORPORATED

o f S a n fo rd

HALF HILL

IS (&gt;/.

Strawberry

Comfortable

&gt;3
Double Hrrsarr ind
Mlrrur

COTTAGE CHEESE

FROZEN

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CONDITIONED
00
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TOILET TISSUE
G IA N T BREEZE

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*.1 Fund Ordrr

INSTALLED

98c

lbs.

SOFTWKVK

PLUS 50 FREE STAMPS
— WITH COUPON —

MOST OTHER POPULAR
AMERICAN CARS

FOR
ONLY

llookrsae Rrd

3

89

10 oz.

Get n Genuine Furd Air I'ondllinner . . . enKineered exclusively fur your car . . * for as
low ns

Kasy Terms

•

GROUND BEEF

INSTANT
COFFEE
Join the “Coo! OnoN*’ in

*1

LBS.

DM)'. PURE FRESH

Maxwell House
or
FOLGERS

in Oak

iv&gt;vAX&gt; Bed Room Suites

3

. . ib. 48c

lawn Cemetery.

On

SHORT RIBS of BEEF

Discharges
Roy S h o tn a t e , Longwood;
AR.MOI'lt ST A R A L L M EAT
ftrinn Ferrin, N. Orlando;
Mr*. Ruddy McCulley and
baby, (Jordon Hartman, Mar­
jorie Oakley, Dura Wakefield,
Frank Holm es, Leslie Getcr
of Sanford.

an air conditioned

Ib. 45c

••

U. S. Govt. Graded Tender

of

Mr. Kellogg who cam e from
to* Lake Mary died there Sat­
urday evening at hi* borne.
It,- was n retired pressman
(nr the Titusville,
Her­
ald; was a Mason and a
mem ber o f the Methodist
Church.
Survivor*
are hi*
wife,
Mrs. Fmtna I-miise Kellogg
of Lake Mary; a son. T h eo­
dore Kellogg &lt;d Jersey City,
N. J .; two brothers, William
Kellogg of Slippery Rock, Pa
and Harold Kellogg of Mead
vlllc, t’ a. and a sister, Mis*
I aura Kellogg of Titusville,
Pa.

lb. 3 k

«

CHUCK ROAST

is 391

Mary Baptist Church o fficia t­
lluri.’ I will lie

•

U. 8. GOVT. GRADED TENDER

Breasts
(W ith Klb)

Itev.

MATHER of Sanford

In Mrs Fitsm
Grey or
Danish Walsut

• Thighs

Ralph K. Taylor of the Luke
ing.

Beef Liver

fcaonomy fisuQ

FRYER PARTS

m. Tuesday at (irarnkow

Funeral

s l ic e d

Fin. Grade A Freeh Ice Packed

Lake Mary, will be held at 2
p.

TEN DER

I

Mr.

tlb,

A W O U L D O F F I N K F U IIN IT U U K

you.

(A KALI
•

"bracero

Kellogg Service
Set Tuesday

*r*

IN W IT N K sJ WIIBRKOP. I
H irs set my baud and allls
n&gt;y o fllcU l seal *| Msnlur l.
r-m liw l# County. Klorl-U, this
lis t day u f June, 1SS3.

called

The migrant ministry u!
National
Council
of
A few weeks ago, the llou»e the
o f Representatives took up a Churches and the National
bill, backeil by the but farm Catholic Rural Life Confer­
interests, to extend for Iwo ence sent Idler to alt m em ­
years public law 7#—the so- ber* of Congress urging that
Public Law 7ft be allowed to
expire on schedule at the end
o( the present year. They said
the importation of bracero*
deprived domestic migrants
of Jobs, and drove down their
already pitiable wages.

III! H »*ln oln« of I)-* MV
corner u f tolil N\\
run
Norib
is)- - mr Hi* Mellon
lln*
Tul 1
f»*l,
Hun--*
Huutb 71 di-nrem i i tnluUl*&lt; K * * l I I M f**l, Ihsne*
Hnu’ lr 7-J I r**l, lli«*i*
North
77
degree*
7
minute*
W *»t ( « : s fee;
to IMtnt ol lleiiltinlng;

T'iu, anal Mrh al you.

STEAK

power

Lb.

Ride Cool b

Tha MW 14 nf Sei-tlon tl.
Tow nth Ip SO rtotiib* )t*iDKa
it
I.KHM
I V) ttaglnnlnv • t th* T9VS
rortiir o f •*1&gt;1 M V ',. run
fhenco W##t 923 Ol r*«t.
thetirn H'iijMi i:t • foot.
•4131 feel.
tlienr* K«»l
liltin'• H'Mith
I tic lit;#
3SJ.T7 f#ol,
Iltettc* NoflN 1110 54 r««i
In Point of ll*s Inning;
AVU AUUV

hereby Dullfl*-I lln l * Cum*
j-Ulut k s i been filed s**ln*t
you In I ha Circuit i.Viim In
• ml for Marnlnola County. KlorM». whli-h causa I* In till* ••
shoe* herald. To*
I’ UInliff
• v- Ilia -i i'. of (III* to
Ih* r*»l property sbur* described.
You ar* hrrrl-y r*&lt;julmJ to
fills
your
-Is fen se,
la Ih*
Clark af
tha sbova slyla-l
Court and to sarra a
-p&gt;
■ P-ib Ai.il R ltT l&gt; Mflt.YTOMIt,
Jit.. P. O. II-1 141, Tttusrlll*.
Florid*. Attorney fur r u in liff.
aa or before July l i l h , IS*&gt;
llaraln fa ll hot or a l)- r -«
1'ro Coafeauo w ill ba anltrtd

U. 8. Choice Flavor-Aged

caused the pow er failures.

poorest

it

• WED.

LEAN TENDER

said it was not known what

COLUMBIA, Mo. (U P I) Becky Sweet
was elected
lieutenant governor of Miss­
ouri Glrlt' State Thursday,
but Marilyn K in was de
feated for g o v .m o r In the
same election.

r m rt

without

tem, a spokesman said,

Election Sweet

tub

were

report­

cut from the main power sys­

Aid Seen For Migrant Help

it

were

at mid-day when plants were

The Sheffield Bridge Studio
and Duplicate Club la open
to the public with dupli­
cate garnet at 1:30 p. m.
Mondays and S p. m. Wednes­
days at the lfa y fa lr tnn ball
(Herald Photo)
room.
North-South winners at the
last session w ere Mrs. E, E.
Anderson and
Sirs. Clyde
Ramsey, first; Dr and Mrs.
Leonard Munson, second, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Simas,
third.
It) I a u Is C s u r li
Y ear aflor year, the church
East-W est winners w e r e
Clyde Ramsey and J. H. Wil­
This could be the year lobby has charged forth into
liams, first; M r. and Mrs. J. when church people finally legislative battle. Always, un
til, now it has gone down to
Denver Cordell, second, and
succeed in dulng something Ignominious defeat at the
Mr. and M n . Charles Danila,
for migrant farm workers.
hand* of the large and pow ­
third.
The migrants are America's erful farm lobby.

Legal Notice

• 1 JES.

MON.

affected but no m ajor

i t . at (M a cs.

Duplicate Club
Welcomes Public

TAMPS —

BONUS

We Feature U. S. Choice Flavor-Aged Beef!

customer*

Inconveniences

Britton Funeral Home It in
charge of arrangements.

—

power

for about 10 minute* Sunday.

Ban March U, 1K8 ta San.
lord, abe wa&gt; the daughter
of Mr. aad Mr*. John Jurat

The family ha a requested
that donations be made to
(he American Cancer Society
in lieu o f fio w e n .

l/ S lf W * ’

. . PLUS

BARGAINS!

With Ihi&gt; ('ouiHin And The Purrhs.r Of
Thrifty I* » i . J*r

Strawberry Preserves . 29c
CULPON

l.UUD A T

7U U t M l i m i W A Y

EXPIRES J l ’ NE 2*

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WEATHER: Scattered showers through Wednesday; high 88 to 92; low tonight 70 to 75.
V O L 53

^

e i o 0* ’

Sometime* one stx&gt;ul(l stay
In bed! Last week we intend­
ed to publish a photo of a
Navy man reeniuttng. The
lines under the picture came
out right—wrong picture. We
got it straightened out Fri­
day. Correct picture with the
correct line* of the enlisted
sailor. Correct picture o f the
officer with hit name on the
front page. Yesterday, we
fouled it all up again. Had
the right picture of another
officer Involved in the deal
but the headline had him tak­
ing com m and of a squadron
Instead o f a detachment of
the squadron. Well, you can't
win them all. We tried.
• • •

These m em os from City
Manager Pete Knowles to the
City Com mission are some­
times priceless literary Jew­
els, and poignant, too. Like
this one, frinstance, and we
p r i n t verbatim : "Cigarette
tax — three cents (increase
per p a ck ) means 1300 per
day to Sanford . . . Saturdays,
Sundays and holidays. Keep
smoking! — to also ssslst the
doctors, hospitals snd under­
takers.”
• • •
City Commission took a
coke break last night while
City Attorney Bill Hutchison
made the ordinance change
reading on that dgaret tax.
necessary to meet slate r e ­
quirements. Bill read . . .
ail others drank coke and
yakked. Bill ahrugged , . .
and read on.
• • •

&lt;#

Osteen, one o f our rapidly
grow ing neighbor communi­
ties across Lake Monroe, last
Friday nig til elected Nick
l ’ feifu u f a.- president of the
newly organizes! Osteen Civic
Assn.
• •
■
The new superintendent « f
the Manfurd Naval Academy,
Cul. H. J. Furman, will talk
!u the Coffee Club meeting of
the Seminole County Cham ­
ber o f Commerce Thur*duy,
outlining plans for the new
school. The club will meet at
Mrs. Appleby's Restaurant at
to a m. Several newcomers
and new members of the
Cham ber will be introduced.
* • •
When District Governor o f
R otary, Mort McDonald, of
DeLand. (father of Mayor
Tom ) installed F. D. Scott
as vice president of the local
club, he quipped: "Y ou are a
form er mayor, aren't y ou ? I
understand that’s a very im ­
portant Job.”
• *

•

The County Commission is
still by passing the agenda in
favor of Seminole County cits
len s who want to heard from
the floor.
•
•
•

9

Democrat
Women
meet
Weslnesday at Jim Spencer’ s
fo r a Dutch-treat lunch and
Installation o f officers. All
Democratic
women
o ffic e ­
holder* and wive* of o ffieelto!dt-is are invited to attend,

&amp; K

Established 1908

TUKS., JUNE 25, 1963

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 741

Kennedy Meeting With Nikita?
Bulletin
PATTY ANNE McCLANAHAN demonstrates the proper way to enjoy
these hot summer vacation days. Fur further tips on how to spend your
vuention see pages 4-5 in today's Herald.
(Herald Photo)

$ 4 0 0 M illion Foreign Aid
Cut Okd By House Group
WASHINGTON

it out fight on the House floor
smaller lor the program.

( U P D - K c y , White House ha* decided

m em bers of the House F'or- can

live

with

the

At the time, aid critics, led
sign Affairs Committee have j program , clearing the way
by Rep, into E. Passman, Dagreed on a Hue million cut fur the House firoup to ap­
La., called it "a great victory
in President Kennedy's $1.5 prove the scaled down figure
for the taxpayers." Passman
billion foreign aid bill but will in the next few weeks.
is determined again to win
Kennedy also was reported cuts o f a billion dollar* or
resist further slashes, it was
learned today.
tu have told the lawmaker*, more tin* year.
Informed

sources said

the however, that he will lifilil to
keep the aid authorization at

City To Study
Requests For
Liquor Permits

the new Si 1 billion level.
The
the

congressmen

Chief

because
decided
last

Executive's
the

at

year

views

administratiun

the
not

sought

last

minute

to light deep

Hava! Academy
Construction
Permits OKd

WASHINGTON ( I P It —
The Nowse Space Commit­
ter voted today lo cut
$259.1:3,000 from next year's
l '. S. manned s p u e lllfht
program. Nearly half the
slash would com e Irom the
project lo pul a m u oa
the moon.
The action a n the first
step takrn by the rom m il­
ter In Ita final eonsMeralion of the &gt;5.7 billion bud­
geted by President Kennedy
fur civilian sp ace activities.

U. $. Denies
Terminal
l ean Grant
A

Itit.UHl federal loan for
x feasibility study for the
proposed port terminal by the
t'ity of Sanford on I-ake Mon­
roe received a "Hal and final
no” Monday evening.
The City has been negotiat­
ing with the federal I lousing
anil Home Finance Agency
(IIHF'A) for the loan to fin­
ance a study for the need of
a port term inal for the City
on Lake Monroe,
IIHF'A has been haggling
with the City (or repayment
ot an old loan for a feasibility
study for a sewage disposal
plant.. This old loan dates
back some 15 years.
'I lie federal law reads that
such u loan must lie repaid
if the feasibility plan is put
into effect; in other words, if
the City had accepted the
pints and built h sewage dis­
posal plant at lliat lime. Rut
i the City "Junked” those early

Building permit for a struc­
the House subcommittee han­ ture lo hnit'c eight class­
room* ami an auditorium for
dling foreign aid appropria­
the new Sanford Naval A ca­
tions.
demy w.i* approved Monday
The surrender left a hitter evening by Ilk* City Com mis­
taste with aid supporters who
sion.
were ready to make an all
Original plant called for
the new structure lo he vreet­
u i at the south side of the
ir-’ sent dorm itory
building
formerly occupied by i -&lt;• San
Francisco Giant* on Mellon
&gt; . » , r A u m ,,
t
’ far,*’.
* *» « i - l w i • tw » %&lt; 4
A revision. 1 -i-.r n v d to
A dJrpi i \ i «ett-ii: i.p r e
‘•v* Oily Z m i : O m im -sion ,
ilatioii. for ipplle. lions o
in I have p 'u ivt the clssr- p all*.
admission to Hut comity homi- room building letw eiw the
i The City now is construct­
and count* nursing home wa* ,|orrnitory building and Mel- ing a sewage disposal plant
adopted thi* morning by the lorn(llc Avenue,
under new plans ordered by
t'uunly I'urniniulnii on mom.CIUM o f noting r ig u b and paid for by the City,)
turn b&gt; Joi n Alexander.
i ■■■■.. it wa* a : 1 ed lo per
City M anager W, E KnowApplicants must have lo’ en
the academ y ' j construct lr. Monday evening reported
residents of Hie county b 'r the classroom
Sodding
at to the City Commission that
one year. They will bo per­ the north end ot Hie dorm i­ "the
federal
government's
mitted assets in an amount tory.
move is clearly stated (in a
not to exceed $&gt;0 in rush or
Tiie academ y a to plans lo letter from i 111 FA | that they
the equivalent in real r*iate. in*1u11 a swimming pool Hu* wilt not consider Hie request
Insurance cash value, stock*, summer taler adding a gym ­ for barge terminal fund* un­
bonds, or other negotiable nasium and other facilities.
til the City pays for (the)
property providing they make
unused sewer plans."
acceptable arrangement* for
The llliF'A letter to the
payiio.nl from assets of any
City reads, ,n part; " , . .
burial expenses.
the outstanding planning ad­
Applicant* must not have
vance ( for the 13-year-old
disposed of any pari of their
sewage plans) is currently
asscls within one year prior
due and payable. It will,
to application, and wilt he re­
therefore, tie appreciated if
OKI.AHOM \ CITY f l .T I ) —
quired lo pay to the county
you will arrangu for repay­
Air
Force
Ma)
G-rt.
Thomas
all income received from any
ment as promptly as possible
source, such as .Social .Secur­ I. Gent remained m critical Mir bill is in the amount
wuh n bullet
ity. stale welfare ben efits.' r,," dl,km
ill $7,fliio was forwarded to
wound in the head and m ili­
private income and the like,
you Sept. 6. IK*.”
tary authorities planned to
to cover the cost of care ill
The letter concludes: "Upon
question his 53 year-old wile.
the nursing home, which i*
receipt o f IJd* repayment the
Gent, outgoing rom m ander
$175 per month.
City's request (or planning
of the 32nd Air Division, was
fund* under application . .
shot early Monday with a 23port fortuities will he finally
ca liber automatic pistol in
FRANKFURT. Germany
considered,”
the
couple's
quarter*
at
Tink
( CPI ) — President Kenned
(I' d note; ’Itie new pipe
rr Air F orce Ita sc.
dramatized hi* campai ;n forr
line for the Nival Air Sta­
J
ishooting
occurred
less
closer Atlantic unity today b
tion, Ihr new Merry Itni*.
titan 21 Imurs after Gerd t
promising that the Unit&lt;
barge h am h ie from Jack­
wife, Marlti.i, was arrested
States would "risk it* eitlc
sonville to .Salford, the pro
for drunken driving, resist­
TALLA H ASSEE ( I T U
if necessary tu defend its \l
]Hi*ed Sanfoal to- the- East
Sen. Charley K. John, Inn* ing arrest and u* vaulting an
lie*.
Coast
barge canal—these
" A threat to the freedom been appointed to a fifth con­ officer. Site was free on band. and other pn|ectx, all wrrr
IIU wife wa* taken to the
o f Flurope i* it threat to tin secutive term on the con tro­
to have been used as levrr*
frredom o f America,”
H r versial l.egi-lstive In .estiv al Tinker Air Force llase Hos­ to obtain Hi* HIIFA p»rl
President said in a speech log Committee that lours lo* pital in a state of shock. terminal sltnV loan.)
Allhuu ;)t
authorities
dis­
at the historic t'aulskirche name..
Consensus o ’ the City Com­
closed
few
detail*
surround­
The
jiixt-i’umplvti'd
Legis­
(St. Paul's Churchi
mission Month) evening, baving
Urn
shooting,
they
did
lature expanded tile com m it­
While he emphasized dc
rd on a rt-m.rk by City At­
fen*c matters, the Chief ex tee's power to investigate say It was believed to be torney Wilh.ni Hutchison that
ecutive also called for econ Communist* and homosexuals accidental,
[ "w e let them *ur us for that
■ ------------ -- ----amte unity and common poli­ and also authorized the group
old loan,” wa that the port
_
.
tical purpose a* requisites to to probe activities o f the Nazi . .
terminal si ml loan is "a
successful Western resislctu e
Fioiida.
dead isiUe.”
to Communist penetration.
Other senator* named to th,, p ,
j
i. D
a I
The White House staff re committer Wedne-day at the ^ t U C J C n r t v C I I l Q I S
garsjed Kennedy's prepared d ose o f the l.egi-lature wei e
GAINESVILLE. Fla ( Il l ’ ll
WASHINGTON ( UPI ) - A
t’ aulskirche speech a* the Robert Williams o f Gru-eviRe 1— Tin* University of Florida
most important utterance ol and Pinellas Park Republican will boost residence hall room sites com mil In today sehwl
his four-clay visit to West (*. W. Young.
rrntal rate* by about $17 per id Atlantic G i\ N. J., for the
Germ any, the first stop on
Appointed to the commit- Jstudent for the fall trim eter Dem ocratic NJmnal Conven­
tion to tie held Aug. 2), 19*11.
hit 13-day European tour.
tee from the House were Rich- beginning in September.
The National (ommlttee met
ard II Miti hel o f Leon. George
For specific room s the In
Ji .tiling* of Duval. Fiurl F’air- create will range from $7 lo to consider Hu recommend.*
tluthe of D-tde and i
Joio . $37 per student, the typical (kin.
o f Bay.
new rate per student in a
regular double room will lie
$135 per trim ester.
Firs Minnie lit L ) llelh
GALNESVILLi, Fla. (UPD
The new rate, were necess —New federal rants totaling
cox. mother ot Mrs. Carlyle
SOUTHEND.
FIruland ary because ot a legislative S33fl.it I for rntinuatiun of
Huu*hulder,
died
suddenly
Monday at Clayton. V C.
(U P D —OHiciaJs o f the local order shifting all expense research on a serious blood
Mr. and Mrs. I Ion* holder loaf amt found office are for student housing to housing disease and irresligation of
left today fer Clayton. Fun |wondering wnat lo do with i income fund*.. Prcvinuify a new* kinds of trasquiiizing
portion &lt;&gt;( Ionising cost* had drug* have bees awarded the
rral sarvlte'* will N* held I the Rem found on a strr
a w h i t ic« si,| been p.ii'l b&gt; the tats; from University ol Foruia College
Wedneolay *1 IJv.
Clajh-n , Monday. It .
^Mctjojdlsl Chuivii
j “ Uv-IiH wcUdm* caka.
i .ippiwpdaUai
cuts voted in Hie program by

Alcoholic beverage permits
City M anager Pete Knowles
will be hospita liied for the occupied much of the atten­
tion of the City Commission
rest o f this week.
• •
•
Monday night.
Representatives of Cook's
Arthur
Dougherty and
George Hess have purchased Corner. 2fil7 Orlando D rive,
the old hospital properties at requested a liquor license for
Fifth and Oak. On their plea consumption on the premise*
of finances, they received Other representatives o f the
from the City Coni mission an T ap Room anil lie Town
OK for a 90 day extension on Pump on West I'ir.-t Street
c o n d e m n a t i o n proceed­ sought permission for a new
ings. Have obtained a build­ beer and 1*J &gt; 1)v&lt; m f.
ing permit , , . and say they Ins they deal ed to sc . th eif
plan to convert to apartment liquor license.
(Juericd whether Iher.- w.i*
buildings.
• • •
a transaction between C ook's
Entries for the Miss FIsme Corner and the Tap Room o f Seminole County Rrutity Town Pump, Ihe representa­
Contest elo-ed Friday with a tive* denied any knowledge of
total o f 23 girls represent*) g a deal.
City
Commission
tabled
10 fire department* in the
county. Contest is being spon­ both proposition* pending in­
sored b y the Longwnml Volun­ vestigation.
Also tallied was a request
teer Fire Dept, as part o f its
annual Fourth o f July Fiesta. for a nrw beer .uni wine
•
* «
IltH iv V*
for
iicensft
Iner
Lovers o f country nod folk garden At I0U3 West Uth
music w ill g*-t the opportunity Street.
Commission did approve a
to tew a group of Grand Ole
Opry Stars hero Friday night transfer of the licen-e of
when the Isike Mury Volun­ N ick's package More (N ick
teer Fire Dept, sponsors an Constantine’ s estate) to Ren
8 p.m. show at Sunfurd Junior jamin Katz.
Commission also approved
High School.
a rezoning amendment for
•
• •
We hear, vin the grapevine, liquor sales by the Knight*
that blueprints
for the new o f Columbus at 2.V&gt;2 Oak
Igingwood City Hail art* ready Avenue.
for the printer*. Won't be
long, now, before contractors
are asked to submit their bids.
• •
•

United Press Leased Wire

Rules For Home
ArJmlcrinnc

Officer Shot;
Wife Detained

JFK Pledges
Europe Defense

Johns Renamed
* To Probe Group

t’a.ty to

Mrs. Housholdcr
Mother Dies

Discarded?

UF To Increase

nMVA•• •
Ship Hits Whale

City Jobs For Bonn Reports
City Dwellers Speculate On
Possibility

F'utur*- employes of the City side the city limit* using mu­
NEW YORK (U P D — The
luxury liner Itremen en route o f Sanford may I* required nicipal vehicle* for transpor­
from New York to Chcrlmurg to take up residence within
tation to their homes, espe­
collided with a 75-foot whole- the city limits, if the City
cially during luncheon hour*.
Monday,
CommUtkta follow* through
linker proposed that, in Huwith a proposal offered Mon­
day evening by Comntissoner future. city resident* be given
W A lin O . Neb. (C P I) — Joe Raker.
preference in Hiiployntent by
The i**ue "cam e to a head" the City, and it wa* agreed
Torrential rain* up to it inch­
es
left
several
Nebraska when Baker objected to pres­ that out-of-comity applicants
towns eitlu-r Inundated or stir. ent city- employes residing oul- fo r Sanford positions be re­
rounded by flood waters to­
quired to remove their homes
day.
within the city a* a prerequi­
site to employment.
City Mansgcr \V. E. Know­
W ASH IN G TO N (U l’ l) —
les pointed out that a m ajor­
The Civil Aeronautics Hoard
ity o f city work ensss receive
snyx a plan to reduce federal
only &gt;l,(tt per working hour,
government subsidies to U. S
subject to rail during non­
commercial *irlim&lt;* will be
working hours st no extra pay
completed by June 3tt,
and that the u*e o f city ve­
A new directive from the hicle* is a "fringe benefit.”
County Hoad Department wa*
Bevi-rui Commissioner* wer«
VA TICAN CITY (IT 'D — read and approved by Coun­ agreed that city employes
Pope Paul VI today a*ked 4*M&gt; ty Commissioners at tlieir should he paid extra for o ffpilgrim* from Philadelphia t &gt; meeting today.
duty working hour* . , . and
The directive provide* that also were agreed that this
curry hi* blessing to all If. S.
Catholic* timl his "greetings" inspection mutt be made and p n m d u re "might I*'” more
approval
granted
by
the profitable to the city.
to non-Cat holies.
County
Road engineers at
linker made no accusation*
each
succeeding phase of hut pointed that Md.tMhl In
nf ;\v Y o r k &lt;it m &gt; — A. construction of all road-build­ City-owned vehicle* are being
Philip Randolph, president of ing throughout Hie county, used In off-duty hour*, some
the llrotlicl hood o f Sleeping where Hie road* are to be outside tiie city limits, and
Car Porters, said Monday the accepted by the county for "there Is ganoliue and tires
union would go on strike na­ maintenance.
to lie considered.’ * lie em pha­
This inspection applies vvbo­
tionwide on July I to enforce
sized at the present this is no
ther roads are being built by
contract demands.
problem. But sdded that he
Hu* county, by subdividera or
f i l l it would be more til the
dev ekqiers.
City’s advantage to have all
The reason for the dir­
W ASH IN G TO N (CPU —
employe* reside within Ihe
Only President Kennedy's sig- ective was given as "p a st city limits anil use (heir own
nnturo t* n q u i n d for miotlu r uhti.rx ”
vehicles to jnoeis'd from and
Property owner* along the
extension o f "tem porary" war­
t l tloir llOlllr*.
time tax levies on corpora- Little and Big EconloekhatCommission agreed that otion* and such items as c ig ­ chee River* are to be noti­ tur#
applicants-,
Especially
arettes. liquor, brer and tele­ fied that surveyors will
Huns residing outside the
working in the county for
phone*.
cuuiity,
must
urn ho
tlieir
the next M-veral months on
home* In Sanford.
water control and water con­
It was felt that this would
HKUI.IN ( I TT) — Flust servation plan* which will lie cau&gt;a lo eliminate the iisu o f
Gernintt
Communist bonier carried out Jointly by Or­ cily-owm sl vehicles being Aised
guard* slowed tiu fflc to West ange and Seminole Counties. fur off-duty hours, especially
Merlin today and ashed Irav- Surveyor* wilt Im from Hie at luncheon time. Mi fact, it
Engineering
Cu.,
t-li.va if tliv-y were going there Michael*
was mentioned that this rule
Hush
said.
beenuse o f 1'iesldeiit Ken­
may he plan'll into e ffect un­
Anthony Fakes* has been
nedy** visit,
less tho ussgu is abbreviated
em ployed by the County Zon­
visit.
or
atuppciL
ing Department as building

Nebraska Floods

CAB Cuts Aid

Board Approves
New Directive
By Road Body

'Greetings’

Strike Threat

Tax OK Awaited

Berlin Traffic

Warns On Beds

inspector to replace inspec­
tor Donald Young, ulai resign­
ed recently.
An appeal by adjacent pro­
perty owners against appro­
val of a trailer park on llw y.
I7-U2 in the vicinity o f Hie
county home wa* upheld by
County Com in-winner* ‘ winy,
and the /fining Boards deci­
sion overruled.
SEOUL (UN). — Land* Decision on tin* quarrel be­
8||di*s fnlloviin^ heavy min* tween two Sunland neighbors
kurlvtl ih»* villa I ' d of Cliuiiy- over a one foot variance on
a patio roof la-tween houses,
ujrivriMi on Knj«* I f*land (tnliiy,
was postponed unlit Hie next
killintc rtt IriMt 71 |»rr»on*, it
meeting.
uun repurted heic. Flotidf* and

NEW O RLEA N S &lt;I ll'll —
Former Nicaraguan president
l.ui* Suinoza today began a
two week United Ktutea visit
after warning that the W ist
was losing the ideological
fight against communism In
Latin America.

Slide Kills 71

Cuban Council
Elects Leader
MIAMI (U PI) — The Cuban
Revolutionary Council Mon­
day elected it* (hiid leader
since April and pledged anew
lo work for the downfall of
Cuban Premier Fidel Castro.
Tbe council chose Manuel
A. "Tuny" Ik* Vanina, the
I No. 2 man In the organiza­
tion since it* formation short|ly before tiie ill filed Bay o f
|Pigs invasion in lltdt.

litiitltlul* h rl.*fwhere in Mmtli*
till Korea hud iNiactl It
death.i thin week.

IRS Backtracks
On Some Items
WASHINGTON (L T D —The
Internal Revenue S e r v i c e
(IHS) backtracked Malay on
some o f its expense account
requirement*, hut the relaxa­
tion was not enough to quell
a revolt by miiiic business­
men.
Thom as tv Power, counsel
tor the National Hr&gt;taur.ml
Association, said Hie regula­
tion* were still loo Cumpiieutrd to be understood by the
a v e r a g e businessman He
urged Congress lo xlep in and
simplify them.

Demos Pck Site

Recreation Plan
Gets Green Light

Grant, TolJF

An exte ruled program of
recreation (or Sem inde Coun­
ty residents and visitors will
be planned by a special com ­
mittee named today by the
County Commission at the
suggestion o f the Chamber o f
Com m erce.
Committee member* from
throughout the county named
by
Commission
members
are:
L. B. Reiter, Ted Williams,
W. Henry While, Carl Ff.
Williams, A. W. Adams. S.
H. (J im ) Crowe, Glenn Me
Call. Jim CollH-rt and l.arry

LONDON (U P D —The D ally
Express. In a dispatch from
Ilonn, said Imlay speculation
waa growing in the West Ger»
man

capital

that

President

Kennedy and Prem ier Nikita
S.

Khrushchev

"m a y

meet

within the week.”
Express writer

Rena

M i*

roll gave no source for the
story.
It was announced
night
visit

that

Monday

Khrushchev

will

East Brrlin during the

weekend.
••Although at first this waa
seen

as only a

counterblast

to Kennedy's visit to West
Germany, it I* now regarded
a* possibly being a direct in­
vitation to m eet,” tha Ex­
press said.
The paper said
Monday
night at Kennedy'* dinner for
West G e r m a n
Chancellor'
Konrad Adenauer, "K ennedy
remarked that it looked aa
though his visit might li.iva
aroused an answer from M r.
Khrushchev.”
Kennedy goes
lo
Berlin
Wednesday and will be in BrU
lain Saturday and part o f
Sunday.
"But the chance to m eet
could come after
Monday
. . . " the Flxpresa said.
Kennedy is then due in
Italy.
(See, va:tier story on p*ve
, 10).
'

Mississippi To
Ask Death For
Evers Slayer
JACKSON, Mias. ( U P D —
The state will seek the death1
penalty (or a white aegrega*!
Ilonlst charged with the inip-J
er slaying of Negro civil
rights leader M edgar Ever*.
The suspect, Byron De La
Beckwith, was scheduled to
appear before
City Judge
James Spencer today at 1
p.m., EST, in a preliminary
lieu ring on a m urder charge.1
Dist. Ally. William Waller
said Monday night he would
a*k the Hinds County grand
jury when it convenes next
Monday to indict Beckwith
for murder.
"I will ask for tlio death
penally if, and when, lie is indieted and tried,”
Waller
xuui.
Beckwith, 42, of Greenwood,
wa* turned o v e r tu Jackson
police Monday nltcrnoon hy
l
s. Commissioner John It.
CmmlUs III uti instructions
from the Justice Department.
He is charged with tiie June
13 sniper slaying of Fivers,
who wu.v »tutc Held secretary
of the National Assoriatiui
lor tie Advancem ent of Col­
ored People iN A A C T ).
Beckwith wa* arrested ty
Hie FBI last Saturday nig.it
at hi* attorney's office in
Greenwood on a lederal war­
rant lie had been held since
early .Sunday a* a federal
prisoner.

Marina Option
Still In Force

L IN D A

CAKGL

NYKklW A FI HE DECT, entrie.i in the July 4
Miss Flume of Seminole County C'oiite.st ute
Linda Davit* and Carol Hitfhnniith. Linda, daugh­
ter of Mr. nmi Mrs- Janie* Duvia, of Lung wood, is
5 feet, 4 inches tall, measure.* :i5-2o-:i7 amt tike.*
tqxirt*. Carol, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. (leoryte
lliyflismith, of Kern I’nrk, I* f» tect, li imlie-* lull,
mea.HUie-4 |l)-” li-.')9 and i* interested ill dranial-yul
to
^uusic.
(Ileruld Fhuto)

City* Commissioner* marked
time .Monday night on option*
for a Luke Monroe Marina.
L. D. Plante notified tha
City he is no longer interested
in a marina const ruction "due
to the time involved on lh«
present option ."
The I Mil-day option o f Pete
Zorisn, Maitland, hu* 30 day*
lo rim. Zorlan lias promised to
deliver a feasibility study and
engineering plan* to the City
if he dm* not exercive the op­
tion.
Commissioner* decided to
allow

/ i o i i s n 's

o p t io n

to c o n ­

tinue until th i' fin u l d a le , J u ^

-it.

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director Carry Baldwin, who:
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loaaatnc tba crittar. Bat Wtida bonntad a m n four-foot
fence with aaaa and want
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time in Ban franeUeo.
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ta«k of returning Waldon to
kia h am will not ba an aaay
ana, bacauaa tba proper way
to handle a wallaroo la to
catch It by the tall and kold
Ha feat off the ground.
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in T u n e r a e r r r c o r n r o r
t i n s ix t h J t o i c u i c in e r r r . in n n o r o n esini.
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r n a n r n n r s n ts e a
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na tio n a l . m o u t -

a aor association .
poratlon,

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vs.
J. C. WlllUms BDil OflACB A.
WILLIAMS, his wilt,
liefendante. I
naw icn o r e t r r in
n o aT n A an rn u rc i.n v i n a
TOl j. r. WUXI AMM and
On ACR A. WII.1,1AM*
nssldmce Unknown
Ton, Urf,ntUnls, are hereby I
Botlflsil Hist a mmptjlnl In I
for-elm# e certain morlese*
en lha follnwlns daeerlbed I
property, to-wlli
i
Imt I. ninck IJ, TOWN6ITK o r MOUTH CIIUI.ITOTA. * eubdlvlelun. sccordlna In pint thereof
recorded In IMst Dank
1, paces II to IS, Inclusive
ot Iks Public llseords of
Brmlnols County. Plorlda,
has b*«n (ll-d saslnst you In
the nhuve-ntyled suit ami y»u
era rruulrtd In aarve a ropy
• f your Anawar or Pleadln*
to lha Complaint on Malnllfre
•ttornay JCMCIHI si. MUllAaKO. r . O. Dot til. rarn
Park, flamlnola County. Flor­
ida. anil Ilia lha original Anewar or Pleadlne In Ilia of­
fice of lha Clark of lha Clrrult
Court on or bofora lha ilth
d : ot Juno, tSSI. If you fall
to do to. a dacraa pro confoaao will ba lahan asalnat
you for tho rallaf demanded
in the Complaint.
WITNKAH my hand and of­
ficial aaal of office at San­
ford, tUmlnole. County, this
STill day ot May, ISIS.
UUUl&gt;)
Arthur H. Daekwllh. Jr.
Clark of Circuit Court
lly: Martha T. Vlhlan
D. C.
rubllah May IS A Juno I. IS.
IP. IMS.
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Bryant Warns Of Grocery Tax Bill Veto
Recess Opposed
(El}? 8&gt;attfnrii ifcralli By Governor

Equality
^ C l O 6^
should be flsga fly­
ing all th* way up and down
f n a e h Avenue Friday (Flay
Day) beeauae the recent Jaycee Hag drive resulted in
almost every tingle merchant
along the highway business
area buying a dag. This is
a fine gesture and will serve
aa an eye-catching reminder
to people driving through on
the highway.
* • •
Our “fascinating sign” blurb
has brought some contribu­
tions. One reader called to re­
port the had reed a sign on a
plumbing shop: “We fie your
Johiiny-un-the-spot.” Them the
old one about a algn in an op­
tometrist's windoy: "Eyes ex­
amined whit* you wait.’’ And
the sign on a Miami restau­
rant window: “English spoken
here.” And we once knew a
physician who had a name
for his home, with an appro­
priate sign in th« yard: “Bedaide Manor.”
•
e •
City attaches have set up
a trial run to solve the traffic
Jam problem at First Street
and Railroad Avenue. North­
bound traffic on Railroad may
turn right on First or sig-xag
across Into Oak but may not
make a left turn onto First.
Sandbags arc In place aa
“traffic Island.”

Campaign

Broadened VOL. 53

WEATHER: Some showers, llijih 90-96; low In the 70s.

United Pres* Leased Wire

Established 1908

THURS., JUNE 13, 1963

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 733

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Gov. Farris Bryant said today
tha fact th a t he has not flatly
threatened to veto a state
grocery tax does not nu-nn he
would not strike it down if
faced with the decision.
It was the closest the gov­
ernor line c«tno to a veto
threat thia session.
Ha aaid hia opposition to
auch a tax ia ''strung” but ha
haa a policy of never threat­
ening vetoes until an objec­
tionable bill comes across his
desk. *
Legislators hacking a groc­
ery tax have made a point of
noting th at Bryant, while
speaking publicly against such
a levy, haa never said outright

that h* would veto f t
To clear th* sir, Bryant told
hi* new* conference “I never
By United Pres* International
Rnllafin
make a preliminary threat of
Negroes carried their drive .
a veto and because of that yoll
for racial equality to the lunch j
*
^
cannot conclude that 1 would
counters, swimming pools,
W. C. “BUly" Hill, promi­
not veto a grocery tax should
negotiating tables and Into the nent rltlira snd pioneer
one la- passed."
streets in widely scattered resident af Sanford, owner
Tha governor also ram* out
strongly against any recess of
sections of the Southland to­ of the RUI Lumber Com­
the current tax-raising session
pany and aaaurlatrd enter­
day.
of tha legislator* without com­
The focal point was in Jack- prises, died this morning at
pletion of its job.
son, Miss., where a shocked Seminole Memorial Hospital
He Mkl • recess, os suggest*
and saddened Negro commu­ after a short Utnrss. He was
ed by House Speaker Mallory
nity listened Wedmeday night 72 years eld. Funeral ser­
Horne, would only make th*
to an appeal by the widow of vices are scheduled for J
tax Job more difficult.
slain civil rights leader M*d- p. m. Friday at the First
gar Evers and began an in­ Methodist Cburrh. Funeral
He Mid the l a w m a k e r *
formal “month of mourning” arrangements are under the
could wind up th* job this
for the Negro lender.
week, sit hough he wa* not op­
direction of Rrlvum Funeral
Hundreds of Negroes staged Home. A more complete
timistic this will be done.
a protest march after a meet­ biography of SI r. Hill will
“Hut they could do It If they
ing at the headquarters of the be found in Friday's Herald.
w a n te d to,” h e M id .
National Association for the
Bryant Mid ha plana an
Advancement of Colored Peo­
early meeting with Senate
ple (NAACP) where Evers
President Wilson Conaway
worked. Pollct\ swore that A &amp; W
A ...
and Speaker Horn* to se« If
tensions were high, moved in
anything ran b* don* to speed
quickly and arrested 147 per­
up th* Job. He said tha meet­
sons.
ing wm suggested last night
A few hours earlier 13
TALLAITASSEE (UPI) — by Carraway.
Negro ministers staging a Hall Named
A $45 millioa bill giving $400 The governor told ntw im tn
"mourning march” were ar­
ST. AUGUSTINE (UPI) —
ncross-the.hoard pBy raises to that th* legislator* must vote
V • '5/ -JKh
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rdtrested as they walked aiU-nl- W. N. Hall was named a vice
Florida’* public school teach- from $15$ million to $16$ milHH&amp;f/
v
V
ly toward town.
president of the Fairchild
lion in new taxes to balance
era
been mo law today.
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In Tallahassee theater own­ Stratus Corp, at a directors
• - - a t - ' D A . i . Lj j Juew.w j..
l.«-si*jAm.
th* budget.
Th*
hill
went
on
the
book*
Visitor to our fair city call­ ers appeared in court today to meeting here Wednesday.
The difference, he Mid, de­
COL.
It.
J./FURM
AN
arrived
today
to
comare
Walter
A.
Giclow,
Humid
publisher;
Mayor
nlong
with
•
batch
of
other*
ed Wednesday afternoon to seek Injunctions against Ne­
pend* on whether the legisla­
mence operiuions for the eattdjllnhmont of SunTom
.M
e
1
Humid,
Colonel
Purmun
and
Francis
K.
without
Gov.
Farris
Bryant'*
ask: la Sanford In distressT groes picketing segregated UN Threat
ture will set up n special elec­
ford Military Academy. Pictured m m -ting the
signature.
Roumillitt Jr., president of the Chamber of
Seems tha American flag theaters Sit-ins were success­
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
tion thia year for * public vole
Ku|&gt;eriiUendciit
of
the
new
school
(left
to
rigid)
Commerce.
The
salary
raises
would
go
(Herald
Photo)
atop the city water tower on fully conducted Wednesday at (U PI)—The powerful Afroon a ronitltutionnl amendment
us
high
a*
$HO0
a
year
In
*om*
French Avenue was flying up­ Tampa.
Asian group today threatened
instance* for teacher* with 10 to permit use of tho $10 mil­
Elements of the* ‘J.000 fed- a long delay iq the drive to
side-down . . . which la a iliayears
experience In Florida. A lion school trust fund for edu­
eruiu e J' Jiuuutmr m a n ismcir end the li.S lm.im.iul crisis.
tress signal!
|
total
of $45' million has *1- cational urn*a uction;------------ordered onto the integrated
Aa It stnmts now, th* ques­
ready
4-ern written Into th*
What with Highway 416 university campus a t Tusca­ Cubans Freed
tion
does not go to the voter*
giant general appropriations
MIAMI (UPII—Almut 100
East now being improved, loosa, Ala., arrived today. The
until next year and * bill to
law
for
tho
raises.
John Pope suggests motorists campus, however, was quiet Cubans will he flown to Miami
The governor signed * hill put it on an emergency basis
coming from Ostesn-w-ay turn ns Negroes Vivian Malone und today in the first of four
into
law which will create * failed to muster the ntcesxnry
left on Cameron Avenue and James Hood entered their sec­ flights to release 401 |K-rxons
junior
college In Polk county votes.
who took refuge from the
then right on Geneva Avenue ond day of classes,
If the legislature fella to
•
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a
cost
of
million dur­
Anuthtf Negro, David Mark Castro government in Urugu­
WASHINGTON (UPI) — ing the mining biennium. balance th* budget, h* Mid,
to avoid congestion.
Mctiluthery, a 27-yrar-old ay's embassy in Havana.
•
• •
Loral educators, including an anticipated enrollment of at one time battled on the The llouie has handed P res­ Most of th* money would be th* slat* will get by. But
ident Kennedy hi* biggest allocated from enpital outlay sunt* of tha individual legis­
Officers' Wives Club of nialhi'inaticiun at the Mar­
retired N*ivy officers, were -k) cadets in the vxih, set football field,
jor ertth. eighth and ninth grades.
%
NAS has contributed |5u to shall Kputv Flight Center, en­ Meets With JFK
Tlie superintendent received legislative defeat of the year, fund* for construe lion of th* lator*’ pet project* won't b*
being
interviewed
tndfty
tha CKO, with Sirs. Hubert ters the heavily patrolled Uni­
WASHINGTON (U H ) — placement m. the faculty i d ; The- tfliltflingv and land, on his. NY* Ior of science degree perhap* th* first payment of school.
realised.
Lovelace, president, and Sira. versity of Alabama extenniuu t'resilient Kennedy held a ''fief Sanford Military \rartnny h. Mcllonvillc Avenue at Celery, at
Bryant said he he* let ell
p la Tech and his ■ big price for hi* tough new
iliber
bills
becoming
law
T. Barkley Wood, executive campua at Huntsville today. meeting with Sen. Harry Gold- it* superintendent, Col. H. J. were purchased by the Foun­ mailt r s m education at the civil right* stand.
tho special appropriation* bill*
without
the
governor’*
algn*dation lrum the San Francisco University of Arkansas, with
board member, making the Ilut officials there predicted water. It-Aril., Wednesday to Furman.
become law. Hut he tub! hu
Th* unexpected upset came lure would;
Giants and the City of San­ additional work at Clemson Wednesday night when the
presentation to Mrs. t'uroiyn them would he m&gt; incidents. discuss reappointment of a
Extend the Florida Institute hs* told each sponsor th at
Colonel Furman, temporar­
Higgins, staff aide of the
National Labor U a l a l i u n * ily residing at the Mayfair ford at a total cost of $375,- College, George Washington House defeated by a five-vote f o r Continuing University wheth*. tho cabinet actually
Board member.
uso.
University and George Pea­ margin the President'* hill Studies (FICUS) for another release* tho money for such
Inn, has been transferred by imo.
* • •
Colonel Furman's I.tin lly body College. While with the to expand federal aid for twu years. The institute is re­ project* depend* on tha tax
Stolen Church
the
llernarr
M.ioKaddrn
Jaycers are launching a
Caesar 111
Foundation from tin* Castle have been educators h&gt;r gen­ U. S. Army Corps of Engi­ communities suffering chron­ sponsible for handling off- situation.
Ills
great-great- neers, he saw active service ic unemployment.
membership drive, “looking Wine Recovered
NEW YORK tC P I)—Com­ Heights Military Vutlemy, erations
Hryant said he will cam­
campua course* for slat* uni­
Bhcriff J. L. Ilohhy'a dep­ edian Sid Caesar, who plays Lebanon, Tcnn., to the sup- grandfather established Fur­ in the European anil Far
»
for young men between 21 and
Some southern Democrats versities.
paign to help win public ap­
35 who era not satisfied with uties solved a theft before seven roles in the Broadway crintcndency of Sanford Mili­ man University at Green­ Eadcrn Theaters of War. He who had been counted on to
Authorize a slat* prison in proval thi* November of con­
ville, S. C. Furman U. und wa- a member of the Engi­ support the administration Dixie county.
things the way they are and it wa* dUrovrrrd Wednes­ musienl “Little Me," fainted tary Academy.
stitutional amendments au­
Wednesday night during the
who would like to take part day evening.
J. P. Wirier*, New York Stetson University, IleLand, neer Board Util lii ami the hill voted instead with Its
Give ihc Motor Vehicle De­ thorising Imnd financing for
Engineer School 1051-52, Join- Republican foe*.
The Sheriff reported to­ show's first art. Overexhuux- City, president uf the Foun­
in making their city, state and
partment the go ahead to higher education construction
In: Castle Heights in 1056,
The
southerners'
vote* make slate license plates In and a land acquisition pro­
nation a bitter plats in which day two Juvenile* stole 1H tion was blamed by n doctor dation, will arrive here Fri­
serving as alumni secretary would have swung the deci­ Spanish yellow and Spanish gram for public recreation.
fifths of sacraments! win* who examined Caesar.
to live.'*
day evening, Colonel Furman
• •
a
and procurement officer.
sion to the administration, but red for 1065. The lettering on
from a Catholic church at
lie said ha will have help on
said. They will inspect anl
Registration fur summer Winter Park, brought it tu Approve Rill
lie said he will bring hi* Hie light party-line stand tlie the license plates, in addition the educational construction
make plans for refurbishing
WASHINGTON (U1M) — Hie former Giants' dormitor­
school makeup classes at Seminole County, sold some
family to Sanford at a laler Republicans took also con­ to normal designation, would program from a statewide cit­
The Semite Finance Commit­ ies ami other remodeling and
South Seminole Junior High and drank some.
date, adding “ I think Sanford tributed to the defeat.
read “ St. Augustin* (Juadri- izens committee that 1* to bn
Voting for the bill were IK) rentennial Celebration'1 In red formed.
The deputies learned of tee Wednesday approved a for construction of a building
NEW YORK (UPI) —Cleo­ I* n beautiful city."
will be held from H a.m. until
Democrats ami IS Republi­ character* on a yellow back­
2 p.m. Friday. Classes, Prin­ thia, contacted Winter Park bill to give World Wur 11 anil housing eight classrooms unit patra. the $ui million film
If this bond program is vot­
cans. Voting against it were ground.
cipal John Angel aays, will police who, in turn, told the Korean War veterans un op­ an auditorium and for a gamble, came to Broadway
ed down, Hryant Mid, tha leg­
57 Democrats and 152 Re­ Would return all left-over islature will hnve to come buck
portunity to renew G. 1. life swimming poo!
j Wednesday night for a retebegin Monday on n weekday church of the theft.
publicans. Democratic lead­ funds allocated to stale uni­ in special session to provide
insurance
they
have
allowed
to
hr
ty-parked
world
premiere
Winter
Park
police
said
The
new
military
school
schedule from H a.m. until
er* had counted on about 2U versities to the slate's general th* $75 million for essential
lapse.
one boy U In custody.
noon.
will open in September with that had a Broadway mob of
Republican voles.
• • •
8.000 cheering and critics
construction t h a t otherwise
revenue fund.
reaching for both superlative*
We hear a number of Semi­
Bet a minimum speed limit would hav* been financed
and brickbats.
nole County’s fine eitixrna
of 40 miles per hour and a with money borrowed through
TtLLAHASSF.R (UPI) —
The street crowds reduced
will b*. going along with othmaximum of 70 mih-a p&lt;-r hour bunds.
Gov
Farris
Bryant
said
to­
ltroail.vay traffic to two lanes
■ 0 er members of the GermanHryant said he ia taking no
on
FTorida's interstate high­
and brought t’.’i police to the day In- has no plans to run
Americun Society of Central
part in the legislature's strug­
way*.
for
.my
office
when
his
proscene in maintain order.
Florida on Friday to tha
Give broader powers to tho gle over a proposed $5 In­
Mounted police had to charge rent term ends in January,
Tradawinds on Melbourne
crease in vehicle license tags.
State Hoard of Pharmacy.
1965.
surging fans three time* to
Beach for a three-day “ We* VHut he said he would prefer a
Direct
tinlegislative
coun­
WASHINGTON
fUPIt
—
\* thing* now stand. Bry­
- k ep them behind barricades.
rnd on tlie Heath.” Among
Tin- House Space Committee cil to study the noddle and three per cent snles tax «lt
ant
-aid.
he
wotihi
n.,t
even
"itty excitement utnewly elects*! directors for the
will recommend cuts of near­ shell homo selling business in | .lutomuhllea to tlie tug ink ulanl mi th&lt;- long-awaited run for re-election if Ihi*
organisation U Mrs. Elsa BorI crease.
ly $5(8) milium in the admin­ tho stale.
were
|xis*ible
under
the
[aw.
d-hut of the four-hour film—
ehardt of Fern Park.
istration's request fur $5 7
He
was
asked
about
his
the longest and co&gt;tliesl in
•
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•
billion for Hie civilian space
movie history— was music feelings on a constitutional
That unrepaired brokenprogram next year.
amendment
to
be
presented
to iho e irs of 2(Mh Century.
»
down concrete block wall out
As it now stands, thu com­
to
'ha
people
thi*
fall
that
F»x evn utives, wdto risked
at Country Club Heights
mittee will approve a spendwould
move
Florida's
election
the future of their company
serves as a grim reminder
of the governor and cabinet 1ing ceiling for (he federal
Oil the siipcr.aprctacular. The
that the corner there is mort
space agency of Just under
studio b -t (.‘lu million lust to non presidential election
treacherous than it appears
$3.2 billion.
year*.
)• nr ar. I will have to gross
and that one driver didn't
A check with the three sub­
To effect the change, It
PS mid "0 on “ Cleopatra"
/ make it.
committees uf the space com­
would
be
necessary
for
the
j st to hn-uk wen.
• •
•
mittee l&lt;*iay revealed that
'the unanswered post pre- governor and cabinet elected tlie reduction* probably will
South Seminole sources in­
in
I' j - I to serve a two-year
mierc question was “ 1.1 it
form us that paving work ult
range from $188 million to
that good?” Some critics of term und then run in turn) for $t!M million.
jq
the new parking area at Sem­
a
full
four-year
term.
Tiliv
t c film, slurring Fllizubcth
inole Plaza Shopping Center
There is a chance the full
T utor. Richard Burton und would allow the next gover­ committee will revise suine
I* scheduled to begin next
nor.
it
elected
twice,
to
serve
Rex Harri-un. found it “ well
week.
of the figures, but this ap­
worth wilting for" and "gen­ siv year*.
•
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pears unlikely.
Bryant
said
he
had
not
erally brilliant amt satisfy­
Downtown merchants . . ,
studied
the
bill
and
did
not
ing ’* But others described it
don't forget to pul your flags
u&gt; “an extravagant exercise know if it would allow him
out tomorrow if you don't
In tedium," “unable to involve to run for the brief two-year Rezoning Plea
want the French Avenue mer­
tl&lt;c viewer's emotions" and term But he is not even con­
chants to show you up.
Again Denied
sidering It, Ik- said.
' dramatically pallid.''
• • •
Nor lias he any plan* to
Renewed application for a
Resident, too. should lly
seek a U. S. Senate real, rezoning by Jo* Gazil for •
tire flag at their homes.
he »a id.
proposed supermarket s i t *
Herald Index
Many people have them ami
wa? denied uguin by tha Coun­
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ty Zoning Commission Wed­
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nesday evening.
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the Jaycee office and they
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GaiiPa initial application
Page 7
I 'ear Abby
will bring you one. It only
Abraham Jassin, 82. goldcn- for a cluing* from agricultural
THIS EAGER YOUNGSTER .symbolize* the Circuit of Summer Fun themu
Editorial
costs $3.50 for the whole
Page I
vomd Hebrew templo cantor to rummercial uf the sit* on
the Florida Development Commission is using in its most comprehensive
works, flag pole and every­
Entertainment .. I’ugu 7
who one* sang with tenor Country Club Road v as denied
summer tourism promotional campaign. The phologruph is being used in
P a g e 10
thin*. Free delivery, too—all
Puzzle . . . . . .
Eurico Car uso at th* Metro- by th* Zoning Commission end
mores of newspaper, magazine and outdoor advertisements outside the
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Academy fatu'ty

Interviews Begin

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First Defeat
In House Vole

8.000 Mob
'Cleopatra'

No Plans For
Future—Bryant

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flOUTHBlDK WINNERS of American Legion award* for tbo jroar w o n
Donald Whitmire and Ellen Sloan. Preaenting the award* were Lt. Jim TaL
jnadgo (left) and John McCloakay (right). The group poeed in front of a
drawing of the flag which decorate* the entrance hau at the Southaide
School Southaide aixth grader* responded to the awards ceremonies by
giving three cheer*.
(Herald Photo)

rrpretest tto departarat la
tto Mitt Flam* ot SeaiaoU
County CoatMt to to told • •
part «l th« i n u l l t t p o o d
fourth of July Vtotta.
Aay girl from aay area
•var tonrodby tha Lato Mary
Dapt ia tavltad to participate.
Eatrita moat t o of Ugh
actoal a pa or hart toea a
member at thli yaar'a graduatiai data.
Judge* Ur tha Friday Bight
cootaet will t o toon among
pnfaatioaal toatoaaamoa and
woman fto a auttlde tha treat
iavolrad. F a m ta are torltod
to attoad with tha girlt.
Wlaaar of too July 4 con­
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BEAR LAKE GIRL SCOUTS of Troop
P i407 presented their leader, Mr*.
John Hall, left, with a plaque of appreciation in ceremonies conducted during a recent aupper meting. Making the presentation were, from left, San*
dra Elliott and Barbara Weinar.
(Herald Photo)

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Leader A t Supper
■ y M rley Wentworth
Members of Bear Lake Girl
Scout TToop 487 presented
their leader, Mrs. John Hall,
with a plaque of appreciation
during a recent covered dish
supper meeting held at the
Bear Lake Elementary School
and attended by U members
and invited giieite.
Making t h e presentation
wera Sandra Elliott from the
gavenUt Grade Patrol and
Barbara Weinar from the
gixth Grade Patrol,
During the evening a film
of Troop Activities for the
year was shown including
scenes made on the girls'
trip last month to the Juliette
Low Home In Savannah, Ga.
Tables for the supper, dec­
orated Under the direction of
Mrs. Allen Forward, featured

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Mrs. ft. Patton, Mrs. K. A.
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Altamonte Discusses
Area Fire Coverage
Plan* (or reorganizing the
Altamonte Spring! Volunteer
* Fire Dept, now that legisla­
tion hai been approved (or
the coverage of areas out .id*
■ the city limits were informal• I) discussed at T u e s d a y
N night's special meeting of the
i Town Council.
)
Rate systems and rules and
► regulations for the outside
. coverage will have to be pre)■ pared ami additional volun! tecr firemen from these areas
. or from the town will be
- needed.
Mayor Lawrence Swofford
i suggested that the firemen
; work out preliminary schcd“ uies to go along with the new
*; plans and submit them to the
&gt;- council for approval. He also
i advised that regular reports

should be submitted from the
department on a monthly
basis.
In other business of the
meeting Councilman Gene
Stephenson, at his own re­
quest, was given until the
June 19 meeting to took into
possibilities of getting insur­
ance coverage for all of the
town needs under one general
plan.
Resolutions correcting the
bid figure from $207,816.56 t«
$206,816.56 or 5lackle Broth­
ers Const, on the municipal
water system and for right*
of way for public utilities
easements along SR 471 were
approved.

North Orlando
To Organize
Fire Department

i; Church Plans
• Fish Fry

Final plans for the organi­
zation of aNorthOrlando
Volunteer Fire Dept, will be
made under the leadership of
Chief Bill Hahn at a meeting
to be held Monday in the
Community Building in the
Village Recreation Area be­
ginning at 7 p.m.
The new- (ire truck and
equipment available for the
men will be on display and
outlines of additional needed
items will be made.
All men of the village who
arc interested in serving or
helping with the organization
are urged to attend.

0 ), The Brotherhood of the El•&gt; dcr Springs Baptist Church
r will sponsor a church wide
* fish fry at Muse's Kish Camp
; on the Wckiva River Friday
J. at 5:30 p.m. Brotherhood
£ President, Wilson Coleman,
» announced today.
!! Men of the church have re* cently caught the fish and
have asked the ladies to
£ ; bring the salads, baked beans.
• desserts, tea, etc. Some of
1 the men will begin prepara­
tion about noon, and serving
will begin at 5:30.

Cameron Ranch Made Bald Eagle Sanctuary
A bald eagle sanctuary ha*
been established on a ranch
la Semintle County where
there are at present five
nests of the bird which la the
national symbol.
These are more nests than
ever seen on any one ranch
before. Rusa Mason, execu­
tive secretary of the Florida
Audubon Society, told mem­
bers of the Klwanis Club.
The ranch, which has been
officially designated as a bird
sanctuary, is the Cameron
ranch, west of Sanford.
Florida's bald eagle pop­
ulation is the only one left
in the country, except In
Alaska, Mason said, and
sanctuaries are being set up
wherever the birds are found
to protect the fast disappear­
ing national emblem, Mason
reported.
Headquarters of the Flor­
ida Auduhon Society is at the
Audubon House in Maitland,
an old farm house which has
been refinished and redec­
orated.
From only two bird sanc­
tuaries in the state Sn 1W7,
tiie number now has risen to
42 under the guidance of the
society, and more are in the
planning stage, he said.
The sanctuaries set up with
ranchers do not involve any
transfer of land, but are a
cooperative agreement with
the ranch owners, whereby
ranches are posted and pro­
tected by both federal and
state law against tbn shoot­
ing of birds.
One of the nearest sanc­

tuaries la the Egret Island
sanctuary In Lake Butler at
Windemere, given by Randall
Chase, of Chase and Com­
pany, here.
First wild life sanctuary in
the United States was at Pel­
ican Island in the Indian Riv­
er, under the order of Presi­
dent Theodore Roosevelt, Ma­
son stated.
The island birds now sre
threatened with the lost of
their home by land specula­
tors from Miami holding pro­
perty north of Pelican Island

between ocean and river, who I
have requested the Indian
River County Commissioners
to extend the bulkhead line
3.000 feet into the riser di­
rectly north of Pelican Island
The Florida Audubon So­
ciety is attempting to pre­
serve the area for a perma­
nent sanctuary, backed by
reports from the Florida
State Board of Conservation.
Uie Florida Game an.l Fresh
Water Fish Commission and
the Federal Bureau of Sports
Fisheries and Wildlife.

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of our unity, our power, our thought
and purpose an a nation. It haa no
other character than th at which we
five from generation to generation.
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C ourt M o v es W ith T im es
Alabama's Gov. George Wallace
raises on interesting point ubout Su­
preme Court decisions affecting
school desegregation.
He suggests th at the precedent
of a much earlier ruling which spe­
cified "separate hut equal facilities"
for whites and Negroes should be
governing today. The obverse side of
th at Is that the high court's 1064 de­
cision catling for desegregation
should not have been made — and
should have no stumling now.
All aside from the merits of this
particular controversy, the gover­
nor’s position runs nthwurt the buslc
approach the federal judiciary has
applied In attacking the big ques­
tions over a span of many decades.
For ofla thing, the Supreme Court
never has felt rigidly bound by pre­
cedent. Nor has any court in history.
Judicially, precedent always has been
thought of as a rough guide, a bench
mark giving some stability and or­
der but not a total, final certitude to
tha law.
Secondly, observers of the Sureme Court note th at it hus normnlj felt fairly free to reverse or alter
previous decisions when they consti­
tute interpretations of the U.S. Con­
stitution.
Tha court believes It is an accep*
ted p art of the American system,
ratified by long historical practice,
thnt it should correct its own mis­
takes of judgment, enlarge or nar­
row its interpretations as it deems
wise and proper.

E

the high court almost never revers­
es itself or alters its position when
it lias once interpreted a statute. The
reasoning here is that if the court
has nimfc a mistake. Congress can
pass another law which somehow
skirts the area of error und satisfies
constitutional requirements.
So the 8uprcme Court tends to
confine its shifting Interpretations
to provisions of the Constitution. Ob­
viously many parts of the document
are not subject to changing apprais­
al. It says a person must be .15 years
old to serve ns president. No court
can make it 16.
Hut the generalized phrases of
the constitution are not only susce|&gt;tlbie of Interpretation. They demand
it. They have no clear meaning with­
out it.
What docs it mean, for exurnple
to say — as the Constitution does —
that Congress has power to levy tax­
es to provide for the "general wel­
fare’’ of the United States? You
could hardly find a bigger tent.
Tiie Supreme Court has met this
challenge by interpreting such pro­
visions in a manner designed to ac­
comodate the Constitution to a grow­
ing. changing tuition.
Tims a due process clause once
used to buttress pnqierty rights Is
now invoked in ttupport of individual
civil rights. An interstate commerce
clause once narrowly applied has be­
come a strong lever of federal con­
trol In some fields.
Those who do not like the newer
interpretations naturally fall back

1 li f u r l Iter - su pp o r t -o f—Lhfa-- ap------an-oldeE one's. n&lt; W allace iis doing.

proach In the argument th at to
change the Constitution by amend­
ment in a alow, cumbersome, littleuntil device. Only 23 amendment*
have been adopted in name 175 yearn
of U. S. history under thin document.
Hy contrast, lawyers point out,

Yet there in no comfort for sucIT
pernons in the Constitution's Ruaeralized laiiRuaRe. The wordinR supl&gt;orta both the narrow and the luoud
interpretation. Hut is contains no
sharp dictate that only thu narrow
view nhall upply.

Phil Newsom Says . . .

F a t In T h e F ire
The ssffron robes of Ihc
Buddhist monks and the
gleaming Buddhist temples
are as much a part of South­
east Asia as the monsoon*
and the rive paddies.
Buddhism is the stale re­
ligion of Thailand. Laos is
Huddhi.M and in South Viet­
nam it is estimated that To
per cent of the population is
Buddhist.

Which helps In explain
mounting United States con
ce*n over tlie harsh repres­
sive measures of South Viet­
namese President Ngu Dinh
Diem’s government against
the Buddhist majority there.
As a religious dispute hetween the Catholic president
and the Buddhists, it is n intrrn.il matter and one thing
Its effect upon a war In

Dr. C rane’s

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W orry C lin ic
rARK I1-PM: Hannon 11.,,
aged g.x, lm» been married
fivp years.
”I&gt;r. Crane, I have a won­
derful wife,’” he admitted,
"but I bond her out occasion­
ally becaosH ahe doesn’t have
supper ready on time.
-For when I arrive home,
I am ravenops. I’m In an irri­
table mood since my uln-r
feels as if It is boring a hole
through llo&gt; wall of my Mom.
ach.
"A m atter of only A min­
utes ran thua makr all th*
difference between my lu’iiig
a serem- docile hu.hnnd Versus
a raving maniac!
-And I’m not exnggerating
very much. Vet my wife, who
knows all tld», will si ill fool
around trying to ctinc x l aonie
fancy twist to thu toihid,
whrrtas 1 crava solid food
fast.

-I’d rather have just bread | morning. They even try to top
unit butter hut get it on time, 1„{( „„
second or two
than all her falderal dishes, I .
,,
, ... ,
1just ns a matter of efficiency.
flTim-mber l*r. liiltirratn in
why don’t wo­
men get wise to male psychol­ “Chea|KT by Hie Dozen?’*
Throughout the day men
ogy nod avoid all these quar­
tend to work much after ihe
rels!
“I h*wl her out at least manner of a mite runner, who
once u week und have done so keeps clocking himself at each
for our five years of mnrriage. lap around tho track.
Hut women, like the little
Vet she never profits from
hoy who is dl'tcucted hy the
such o situation.
"If I wire a woman and fire truck, get sidetracked
knew my mate demanded food more easily.
Anil their IntereM in frilly,
at a definite minute per the
clock, I’d certainly wuleh lion elsei,tint- has mode the
world much brighter and
tbut clock!
sweeter.
"Then | ’d slap something
For women hav,« always
(-dibit- in front of him, instead
been tlie chief custodian, of
»f trying to piddle around
scalloping the edges of n culture and idealism, music
mid morality.
■alad plate. What’s wrong
Men grow pugnacious and
with women. Dr. Crane?”
start the "Bang, hang, bang”
This fniiuie to place first wars.
things first, is a basic dif­
Women then come along
ference between men and and hind op tht-ir wounds via
women.
Ho- nursing profession.
Men u-ually slash through
Women, too, are chiefly rerial tu|H- and minor details sponsible for flower gardens
to strike at the basic goal.
mol deeorative curtains ami
Oh, if lliey have oodles of frilly luce doilies, etc.
time, they may add the frills,
But 1 wish you “ Home Pie”
too, hut in an emergency, men teachers would impress on
rhool directly at the .hull’s- teen-age girl, the simple way
eyo.
to nvold much domestic feud­
Woman dilly dully and stray ing, namely, put food in frunt
Inward non-essential distrac­ of men on time!
tions along the highway that
For a man prefers a medi­
leads to tlie essential destina­ ocre meal on time to u lavish
tion.
liaiopiet tins late.
Men thus tend to follow n
So feed your husband on
.li sight line, Won,mi seem to time Ami don't delay more
prefer a weaving or meander­ than tin seconds when he
ing rotirsr.
starts for the uiitomobil^ to
Men will actually compete take you out. Then you'll
with the dock as they shave eliminate most of his scold­
or brush their teeth in tlie ings. Wives why don't yuu
gel hep ?

which the United Stales Is
deeping committed ami upon
the feelings of millions of
Southeast Asians toward Hie
Jnltrd States is still another
Ear, like it or not, and
many Americans in South
Vietnam dn not, the Unllcd
stales j, committed to win
the anll-Cominuitist struggle
O 's and A 's
in South Virinnui on a slo­ •
gan -Wtn will) Diem.”
q —Are there tides in Ihe
The United States is doing
liulf of .Mexico?
its
best
to
disassoriule
itself
OlIK BOARDING HOUSE
A—Yes, une small tale *
from the present illsputr.
day.
UPI
Correspondent
Neil
^
i SfeAH.Vl LltjTfcN.MOOv,rb ,
(j — Are sapphires a u d
Sheehan reported on the
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rubies Ihc sam e mineral?
basis
of
reliable
sources
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Deputy Chief of Mission Wit**,r mineral roninduill.
MELOUPAMp STRlPPlO TO At Hi 7/ , ,
AHKEEhi de —
-j -j wt y / . r ’ , .
ham Trueheart has urged
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q — What American presi­
O f llCUP 6Pt3t j
Diem lo settle the quarrel
ACCAJNT OMTlL NEK? vt
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dent was preceded and suc­
Cf4 OfcK Vfi*r/
and get on with Dm- war
VMfiM WE LL. ufcT A FEW
TK£XJ*AidO 6VWi«fc
U. S. military commander ceeded m office bj the same
Fcavk CA paiow N
Gen. Paul D. Harkins lias or­ man!
A—Bcnjumin Harrison, pre­
dered all American military
advisers not to accompan) ceded and succeeded by
Vietnamese units suppressing Gruvcr Cleveland.
Buddhist demonstrations.
q —What event is celebrat­
But tlila rs,lints lor little
when Hie Vietnamese use ed hy Mohammedans on Krieasily ldentiflxldc airplanes day?
and equipment o b t a i n e d j A—The day of Adam’s erethrough American aid In Iheir ution.
II) Hal Cochran
repressive actions and hide |
------It’s ulmoftt a, dangerous
libly link the United States q —Whieli Is consitlrreil the
for those over sixty to drive
with them.
rarest stamp in the world?
line more from Saigon A—The British Guiana one- under twenty ns it is fur
those uniter twenty to drive
sources Sheehan reports Hut penny stamp of lliti.
over sixty.
the United States so tar ha,
refrained from publicly rebuk­ q—How many known moons
ing Diem out of fear of los­ has Hie planet Neptune?
Some married men give dic­
A—Two.
ing wlmt little influence it
tation all day long ami then
now hat with Ids government.
get it ail evening long.
But U. S. representatives
q-In religious art what do
are finding it more and more the lamb, the pelican and Hie
The rasirst way to lift a
difficult to maintain a posi­ unicorn symbolize?
mortgage is lo t to carry it
far,
Page 4
Sanford, Florida
Thurs., Juno 11, 1061 tion that Diem is leading a A—They are symbols of
broad, popular movement, Christ.
when al the same time It is
New grown radishes are
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WASHINGTON- (NEA) - Seaborg. -He hi* to get his their detection.
The greatest American ” **• films through me."
While the Russian! were
cret weapon
given to the
This little cultural exchange wide open in showing their
Russians by Glenn T. Sea- probably dkl as much to pro­ peaceful applications of nu­
bora, l . S. Atomic Energy mote friendly relations be* clear science, they did not
Commission Chairman, on his tween leaders of the two ms- show off any of the plants or
rcccnt cultural exchange visit j or nuclear powers as their the chemical processes they
to the Soviet Union was—a formal agreement or all the use to produce plutonium.
Polaroid color camera.
typical wining and dining
Seaborg didn't ask about
Dr. Sciborg took such a ,„d entertaining that goes reports that the Russians
camera with him on his first with traditional Russian hos- have developed a nuclearIrip to inspect Russian id e a - pilaUty.
powered airplane, because he
tific Installations and to sign
Seaborg loon will Invite hasn’t given any credence to
the L. S.-U.5.S.R. two-year Petrosyants to head a 10-man reports that they have one.
agreement on co-operation in I team of Russian atomic
He didn't ask cither, about
the field of utilization of scientists on a visit to the Russian nuclear-powered sub­
atomic energy for peaceful United States. They probab- marines. Similarly, there was
purpases.
|&gt; w|ll come in th« fall. At polite avoidance by both aides
Every place he went—shoot- that time they will begin to on the possibility of nuclear
Ing pictures like a tourist and talk about how the new peace- developments In space.
pulling off finished color ful nuclear information ex­
In summary, It wasn’t a
prints in 50 seconds—he was change agreement will
ini- very revealing intelligence
surrounded by amazed Rus- piementod.
report.
siana—particularly Ihc sclentThe discussions wilt Involve
The Seaborg mission was in
‘*t*
only one or two scientists Russia at the height of the
These scientists had deve* from each country each day recent Moscow spy trial.
loped atomic energy on a in three field*—nuclear pow- There was considerable toscale which Seaborg describes „ reactor techniques, eon- d* in the Russian press
as "com parable1 though not trolled themnuclear fusion against Communists having
necessarily "superior’ to U 1anil high energy nuclear phy- anything to do with foreignS. science. But they had ; ties, Each visit will be for ers at cocktail parties.
nothing to match that c a m -, more than a year.
But when U. S. Ambassador
era1 This will provide oppor- Foy Kohler give a reception
At the end of his 11-day (unity for joint projects in at the American embassy in
visit, Hr. Seaborg presented both countries’ laboratories, honor ot Seaborg and his col­
the camera to his opposite Research to find element 102 leagues just before they came
number.
A.
Petrosvants. i, an example. Joint con- home, invited Russian guests
chairman of the Russian atrucllnn of a research acce- turned out in force.
State Committee on the L’till- [rrator was discussed a litKohler commented that the
zalion of Atomic Energy. The u*. but nothing was decided, Russian scientists’ behavior
eminent Russian couldn’t have The Russians are already didn't reflect the new policy.
been more pleased if he had j way ahead in tiiis field, That was taken as a hopeful
given a key and a pass to the though not in power deve- aign for future developments.
AEC top secret files.
lopment.
-But what will he do for
If Seabors and the nine
film?” Sealmrg was asked. scientists who accompanied J
"I’ve got him there.” said him to Russia brought hack
anything more than appre­
ORCHIDS
ciation of Russian compe
tcnce in development of
IN
peaceful use* of atomic en­
BLOOM
ergy. they’re keeping mum
Institutionalism (prison) Is about it.
GOOD SELECTION
only to keep bad dogs off the
Seaborg docs not think his
street. It doesn’t do any good visit will sdesnre a nuclear
Grnpevllle Nursery
I want to pun.sh.
T X T ttiir
test ban agreement. There
1221 Griperill* At*.
—Superior Court J u d g e was no discussion of nuclear
"Seottx Dealer”
Stewart Lynch of Wilming­ explosions underground or
ton, Del., who sentenced
two men to 20 lashc* with
cat-o'-ninetails.

Q u o tes

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Dominican government
tlie tyrannical regime in Hai­
ti.
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a very pour job cf communi­
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•FRIENDS NEAR AND FAR’ is the theme of the annual summer vaca­
tion Rible school a t First Presbyterian Church kindergarten. Mail ear­
lier Gordon F. Honeycutt, as a "friend near,” explained the forwarding
of mail to and from "friends far” at the class Wednesday. (Herald Photo)

Little League Parents Begin Brownies Have Fly Up Ceremonies
Plans For July Celebration
It* Muna tirin.lrad
Plans for a Little League
celebration to be held July * '
were begun at Sunday night’s
meeting of the North Orlando
Little League Parent’s Auxil­
iary held at the Community
{holding in the Village Recre­
ation Area.
Plans made cull for the cele­
bration to start at I p. m.
with a game between the par­
ents anil little leaguers follow­
ed by a wiener toast at 5:30
p. Itr. Each mother will be ask­
ed to provide a covered dish
for the outing and picnic ta­
bles will be available for use,
Drinks will be provided by the
auxiliary.
The event will take place ul
the Recreation Area.
In other business of the
meeting the group voted to
give each buy a pin at the end
of the season with his lotting
average inscribed.
Announcement was made
that each league will be as­
sessed a sum of $35 to help
pay for advertising and pro­
grams of the state playoff
games which are scheduled for
July 30-Aug. 3 in Orlando.

Art Rhodes. president of
the group, reported that the
North Orlando Civic Assn, had
donated $31 ami the Village
Council had donated $35 to­
wards costs of building a con­
cession stand on the east side
of the Community ltuilding.
Volunteers were asked to help
with lalior ott the project and
it was reported that Hoy
tturke would lay the Mock if
the auxiliary would have the
foundation poured.
Managers reported that the
Tuesday afternoon competitive
games are working out sat­
isfactorily and requested that
all men of the village attend
the practices to help advise
the players.
Mrs. Krecek advised that
the group had decided against
the suggestion made by some
of the players that a celebra­
tion at the close of the season
t.e held with a trip to Snnlantlo Springs since there are
111 boys on the teams and this
number would lie too many for
such an outing.
The auxiliary is considering
the possibility of issuing cer­
tificates to all farm tram boys
at the end of the season.

Itrunnie Troop No. 357 of
Lake Mary, became tiirl Scout
Troop No. 557 when they flew
up on Wednesday, June 5. The
ceremony was held in the Lake
Mary Elementary School Au.
diluvium at B:3U p. nr.
Mrs. II. W. Ihinklefs. leader,
assisted by Nancy Rodgers, a
Senior from Troop 311, and
Mrs. Paul Wireman, co-leader, assisted by Donna Danklefs. also from Troop 311, led
tile girls through the cere­
mony.
The entire troop made the
transition from Uruwnlr to
Junior Dili Scout and includ­
ed Nikki Anderson, Denise
Ragweil, Cynthia II e c k e r.
Laura lb&gt;tts, Deldiy Cannon,
Carin Chapman, Debbie Dunklefs. Susan Davidson, Janenr
Daw sun. Itccky Dominey, Don­
na Foster;
Ruth Fireman, Lynne tlilho.
Donna Hudson, Karen Jordan.
Kathy Kimmons. Donna Manfre, Sandra Morgan. Karen
Nielson. Ratty I'igott. Ilurbara
Tamm, Anne Weber, Lauia
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MRS. CHARLES COLE was tin* recipient of a lilt* membprsltip in the
Florida Federation of Garden Club* at a luncheon in her honor at Simn*
cer’.H Restaurant. Presenting the silver tray and certificate was Mr*. D.
K. Dorman, (stnndinjf, right) president of the Sanford Garden Club.
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Evening Recreation Program
To Be Held At Lyman High
It) Jane Caw lbcrrv
An interesting evening sum­
mer recreation program for
teenagers w ill tie conducted at
Lyman High School for the
first time this yiur with registration set in the Gym
starting Monday at 5 p. rn.
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the supervision of Coach Wal­
ter Dzurus anil is open to boys
and girls who will lie in grades
eight through 13 next year
and to members of this year’s
graduating class. Registration
may be for all or part of the
program and does not obligate
the students to attend.
On Mondays at ti:l5 p. m..
horseback rilling will be offer­
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Sanlundo Riding Stables,
Orr Tuesday ami Friday at
15:30 p. til., boys basketball
and weight training will be
held in tiie iu bool gym.
O11 Wednesday at rt:30 p. m.
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sible will take part in the
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program may be continued
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Thunderbird Classic Prep For U .S . Open

NEW YOIK (NEA)— The I Classic ae doubt dislike hav- Open Championship, but that
autemobUe dealers epoaeer-1 ing theta big show called a is precisely what It waa.
tag the 9100,000 Thunderbird I prep for tho United States
The 116 combetanta in the
Invitational ending n four-day
run at the Westchester Coun­
try Club hi Rye Sunday piny
under conditions similar to
those which will exist In tha
Open at Tha Country Club la
Brookline, Mass, June 30-23.
Winter kill plsjed havoc
NEW YORK (UPI &gt;—Ralph
with northern layouts. Heavy
Hook and Billy Hitchcock,
sun buna greens through too
see two baseball feudists,
and April waa on* of the
declared a temporary truce
driest months on record with
severe winds. It waa in an ef­
today.
fort to get The Country Club
Moatly because there waa
course In shape for the Open
nothing to argue about after
Well, well! Things have
Instructor will ba Gama that it we* doted to the con­
tha Now York Yankees beat been going pretty alow la the Warden Harry Hcnrtoh (wild testants until after the Thumthe Baltimore Orioles 3-2 In fishing line but it se«ms Ilka Ufa officer for Florida Flah derblrd.
10 innings Wednesday.
everybody Is having good lock end Game Commtaslon). Boys
A lot of golfers Uked to
"1 got a little hot tha last with tha bass, and the bream will be taught laws of boating, drop out of the tournament
time we played tha Oriolee are really having s good time fish end game laws, proper ahead of the Open contending
and I said tha Yankees would with the rod worms.
we and handling of guns, ate. that It waa difficult for them
win, no matter what,'* Houk
Leader of tha club ta Mrs. to be up mentally and physic­
Harry Htrvlsh called me the
said. "But that waa largely other day and aayi that thase Paul Lukas, of Blavia.
ally for two supreme efforts
because someone asked me little bream are bedding just
In a row.
what I considered a foolish east of the Interstate 4
But a bloko would have to
question."
bo little short of psychotic, or
bridge, on the Seminole Coon*
Likewise, Hitchcock said ha ty aide sad that It'a real assy
be loaded like our current top
had no desire to fan a fire to catch a big string fa* no
money winners, If he couldn't
that began last summer when time at alL
steam himself up tar n good
Vi
both managers nearly tangled
share of a 9100,000 purs*..
Americas League
(NOTE to fishermen) fish­
physically at Yankee Stadium ing Licensee are da* the 1st of
W. L Pet. The winner of the Thunder­
and waa rekindled by Houk'a July so don't forget them I New York
39 22 J77 bird gets 925,000, tha eocond
statement the last time tha Yon have to tune s license to Chicago
34 23 .376 man 110,000. They w on Gene
two cluba mat
Baltimore
32 29 J U Littier and Jack Nicklaua, re­
fish locally.
In other American League
30 26 A3S spectively, a year ago at Up­
The 1963 license will be in- Mlaoemte
games the Cleveland Indians creased to |3 with 91 going Boston
27 23 i l l per Montclair in New Jersey.
outaluggad tha Detroit Tigers tar the purpose of Improving Kansas City
So, it is not difficult to un­
» 27 -319
12-6, the Boston Rad Sox beat fish end fishing conditions, to Cleveland
36 39 .300 derstand why tha winners of
tha Washington Senators 8-3, establish flah management Loa Angeles
39 31 .469 the last 47 PGA tournaments
tha Loa Angelas Angela won arena, to acquire publie ac­ Detroit
94 91 .636 showed up for the second
6-0, after a 3-1 lost to the cess feciltice, to restore worn Washington
30 40 .333 Thunderbird. Rarely has than
Chicago White Box, aad the out fishing arena and develop
been a field like thle with all
'a
Minnesota Twine bounced new ftaking arena.
Kansas City 13 Minnesota 4, th« big namea—Nicklaua, Ar­
back from a 13-4 shellacking
tat
nold Palmer, Gary Player,
Mrs. Kay Troluck had aome
to bop tha Ksnaaa City Ath­ real flaherwomen’s luck re­ Mina. I K. City t, tod. night Tony L«me, Sam Snead, Litletics 8-1,
cently while fishing out at Chicago 3 L. Angeles t, let tier and the currently red hot
Lemon Bluff fish camp. With L Angelas 9 Chicago 9, tori, Julius Boros.
Bight
Even the great Ben Hogan
shiner* she eaught three nice
base weighing eight, five and Boston 5 Washington 9, night went back In competition for
N. York 9 Bate 2, 10 in , the first time since tha Au­
four pounds.
night
gusta Masters of a year ago.
Pat Brooks tella me the bass
are schooling. The bream and Ckvclind 12 Detroit 6, night It could be the last time
Friday’s Garnet
around for Bantam Ben, who
catfish are playing around
Baltimore at Boston, night will be 61 in AugusL He did
ST. ANDREWS, Scotland with worms end crickets, end Detroit at New York nieht
(UPI) — Six American* are Tf you—haw a lltUe--vatr&gt; Wadi, at Cleveland, 1, twiLegal Notice
among the 44 golfers who will money you might want to try
aight
not have to qualify tar thla your luck at aofuhell turtles. Kansu City at Chicago, night iv thk rin ctirr c o r a r o r
year's British Open champion­ It seems they era only biting L, Angeles at Minneiote, t u b sixth jrn iciA L cru­
et rr iv x x n row
ship at the Royal Lytham and ■moked beef tongue.
Bight
v n tn r o c v t v. ru tn r a a .
1 called Jim Crowe's place
S t Anns’* links, July 10-13.
iv r t m i E a i no. i n n
National League
V O T irSJ TO A P T E A S
The exempt list announced and Mrs. Crowe tells me that
W. L. Pet. A J J 'l l u V l i r U D W E R T .
Wednesday night le headed by Jim Cota had some real fish­ Loa Angelea
33 23 .369
Plaintiff,
-**.
Arnold Palmer of Let.robe, erman’s luck, 90 speckled SL Louis
34 26 J6T JOtr.VNTE
M
A
S
r
/
W
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RTl
P a, winner of the last two perch and * couple of real San Francisc«
34 26 .567 r u l i l s n c * u n k n o w n ,
tournaments, and fellow Yank nice bass while fishing In the Chicago
D efendant.
32 26 ..va
STATIC o r r i . n R I D X TO I
Jock Kicklaus, the leading SL Johns River Wednesday. Cincinnati
30 27 .526
JO II N .S IE MAE U O W E R T l
NOTE to camping enthus* Pittsburgh
money-winner on tlis current
rasljtne* unknown
28 30 .483
nr* li«r«t&gt;r n o t l f l t d t h a t
let;
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28 30 .483 a Yuu
Philadelphia
Blit
of
Com plaint
far
Soma 21 members of the 3L Milwaukee
Other Americana exempt
27 31 466 [llv o rr* ham U**n til-.I a e s t n s t
from qualifying are Billy Luke's Boy's 4-H club will Houston
28 34 .433 yuu . s n l y o u a r * r « i | u ! r t d to
■•rv* • co p y o f y o u r s n s w s r
Casper, Cary Middlecoff, Phil hold their annual campout to­ New York
23 39 .377 o r p U s d t n * t a th * Blit o f
day, Friday and Saturdays at
C o m p l a i n t o n thm P l a i n t i f f *
Rodger* and Doug Sanders.
Wednesday’s Results
n my, N u r r t * I». W o o l f o rk ,
The qualifying rounds for Harry Robson’a camp on tho Cincinnati 3 Pittsburgh 0, lAi tt .t u rGtT
W a n t C h u r c h Htr.mt,
7d other (pota will be held on St. Johns River,
O r l a n d o , F l o r i d a , n o d file th*
night
Parents have been invited Milwaukee 9 New York 0, o r i g i n a l m m w t r o r p l t o d l n *
July 4-5,
In th * ofMc* o f tb * C l * r k o f
to a chicken barbecue with
night
t h * c l r e u l t C o u r t o n o r botha boye tonight
Philadelphia 6 St. Louis, 2, fur* J u l y 11, 1 ) * t . I f y o u fall
t o d a *o j u d x m * n t b y d e ­
Principal E. L. Bellhorn
night
f a u l t will h* t a k e n s * a l n * t
U. S. Netmen
will serve as camp counselor. San Francisco 3 Chicago 1, y u u fu r t n * r * i l* f &lt;J*m*nd*d
In th * 11111 o f C o m p l a i n t .
Chuck Hinder, a naturalist
night
Meet Iran
I HAVE AN D O R D E R E D St
who
has
lectured
at
college*,
Los Angeles 9 Houston 1, S a n f o r d ,
S em inole
Coun ty.
TEHRAN, Iran (UPI&gt;-The
F
l
o
rida, th is l i t * day *f Ju n e
night
United States, hopeful of schools, e tc, all over the
m
i.
Friday's Game#
(SEADl
making ■ comeback in world United State* will be with the
A r t h u r H. R e e k w l t h . Jr .,
group.
“Uncle
Oscar"
from
New
Yurk
at Cincinnati, night
tennis, opens Us 1063 Davis
C lerk of C ircu it C o u rt
the
Lutheran
Haven
and
little
Philadelphia
at
Milwaukee,
By; A r i a J . L u n d q u l s t
Cup campaign today against
D. C.
night
Iran in a best-of-fivo climina Jerry Arndt will be special
.
T
o
rn
oolfork. IO
guests.
Pittsburgh at St. Louis, night SIT w* * *D.t W
c h u r c h At.
lion aeries.
Houston at San Frsncljco, O r l a n d o , F l a .
Eugene Scott of St. James.
P u h l D h J u n * IS, S«, *T, *
night
N. Y., meets 18-year-old Keia Women's Open Set
J u l y *. D U .
Chicago
at
Loa
Angelea,
night
CDJ-SS
Akbari of Iran in the first
NEW YORK (UPI) - Tho
singles mnlch. Allen Fox of 1965 Women's Open g o l f
Los Angeles, fourth ranking championship will bo held at
player In the United States, the Atlantic City Country
opposes Tacghi Akharl, 17 Club at Northficld, N. J., July
year-old brother of Itcxa, In 1-3. Tliia year’s tourney is
the second match.
scheduled for the Kenuood
The doubles are scheduled Country Club in Cincinnati
for Friday and the aeries will and the 1964 championship at
ho completed with a pair of the San Diego Country Club,
singles on Saturday.
Chula Vista, Calif.

Houk

In Truce

J ob OTaata,
Mt M * « w juat
from aa emrly MB*
hi*
la Mltin s
i this year that a * r
hta tha National U atafty la
17-yoartoM
feta 11th
af
aa ho
s ad tho lotto la a 1 0 v ia
l) •
I i b i t Ukl
OTaala to la gaaltlea to roach
tta Stoarhi mark for tha ooa&gt;
i total aa National Laato o taft-haader too achieved
Carl Hobboll won M
far tha Gtoata la 1910.
O il; a roar ago OToola waa
hogged down at 4*7 and araa
• atrong finish earned him m
thaa a 18-11 a u k for
moor. OToola aad Jim
Maloney (94) hara kept tha
loda "alive" and otlll bopafal that they can
thalr current fiftb-ptae# ataadta f If Jorr Jar aad Boh
Purkey roand into fora.
Tha hatehotaaa far tha
la d s Wadnaaday
~ Vada PInoon and Frank Boh.
r laana, who hara boon making
T mincemeat of Pirata pitching
m all season. Each had two hito,
, aeorad a ran and drora ta a
* m . Plnooa to hitting .409 ta
Z In 10 games againot Pitta.
L
, hargh pitching this aoaoon
w whllo Robinson’* arrraca is
» AM with its homora and 13
tana hatted ta.
2 Tha San Kroneloco Gtanta
i boat tho Chicoso Cuba tot, tha
£ Loa Ancotoo Dodger* routed

SOW OF FAVORITES — Tha Cornell crew lines up artrar, ready to stick
their o a n in. The rowers from Ithaca are favored to win the 61&gt;t Regatta
of the Intercollegiate Rowing Aaan. on Onondaga Lake in Syracuse, N. Y.,
Saturday. Left to right ere stroke Griacom Settle, 7 Daniel Krex, 6 John
Rothnehijd, 5 Donald Light, 4 John Nunn, 3 Albert Thomasson, 2 Gordon
Hugh, bow Michael McGuirk, coxswain John Berman,

Summer Rec Slate Opens Monday

- tha—n*uotos Galte «■!, tin
r Philadelphia Phlllioa dofoated
. tho S t Louis Cardinal* 6-3,
and tha Mllwaukaa
\ romped over the New York
" Mata toO In other NL activity.

Redskins Sign
Two Players
WASHINGTON &lt;UPI)-Th*
Waihtafton Redskins c a n
“ cn'y hope to do a* well on the
' playing field as they hava
dons in Urn off-seaion.
Tha ilgningi Wednesday of
- Offensive end John Greiner
- of Purdue and defanslvt tecV U* Joe Baughan of Auburn
*- gave the National Football
'* League club a record of 12
successes among their top 15
* draft (election*. The Skin*
* alto signed their first five

itlon program I Gold*bom and Hopper *choola. program ta operated Jointly
gat
nndarway
Monday, I Workihop for the towder* by the City and by achool
wtU
with tha City operating lira waa to bo held this afternoon I Uacbera aa part of tha sumat the Recreation Center. TM* I mer anrichmtnt activities.
playground*, It was rtportad
today by Jim Jernlgan, direc­
tor of recreation.
Actlritiaa In tha morning
will to geared to tha
school age, which
will ba offering sports, pic.
ale*, free swimming, treuura
bants, arts and crafts and
apaclal tournament*.
Tha afternoon activities will
ba art up for Junior and sen*
%
tor high achool itudent* and
wiO Include archery, tennla,
horseback
riding,
charm
school, tailing, ceramic* and
W \
dancing.
V. v
Tha morning playground*
\
. \
will ba bald at Pi nee rest,
Southsldc,
and
Grammar
achool*. Tha colored play*
ground* will ba operated at

mm

Easy Win For
Arizona Seen

1\ %

OMAHA, Neb. (UPI)-Ariions had the downhill pull
today 1a the NCAA national
YOU’LL ZOOM into plane without even getting
baseball tournament semi
wet.
,ln*U,,
I
Wrlttea tar NEA
The Wildcats ride Into to^ take-off from a dock can
night*, game against Teias Wlke you fall forward, but
a. the only team to aurvlvo Iome, lmi;I jy, ttlc most conthe first three rounds In the
Wiy t0 get ltartcU.
baUI* for the collegiate die- jjj[ on [j,#
wjtf, ,j,e n
mend ch.mplon.hlp without a | of tho , kls 0(ll
lhr water

Standings

Six Yanks In
Open Exempt

. You'll be pretty close to
Missouri, the pre-tourney kooj rising position when you
favorite, felt the sting of (|0
^jnce y0u’re already
Arizona power Wednesday up anj ,)4in*( havc to be pulled
?_
to the surface, you have to
wall in its collision tonight get going in a hurry.
with Southern California. The
Allow about 10 feet of slack
loser of that game goes In the tow line. This enables
home.
the boat tu get up enough
pick*.
Back-to-back h o m e r s by speed to put you into plane
Jim Scvcik and Bob Maxwell right oft. This slack usually is
: Colts Get Pair
helped propel Arlxona to a kept in a coll alongside you,
BALTIMORE (U P I )-O f­ 6-4 win over Missouri Wed­ but you must bo extremely
fensive backs Bob De Wald nesday night. In loscri' brae
. .
....
_
.. careful not to allow It to get
and Bill Wood have signed ket competition, Texas ousted
up w[|y, a(l arm or
contracts with the Baltimore Penn State M In 10 Innings )cj{
I Colls of the National Football and Southern Cal aurvived a
The boat takes off at your
1 League. Both were free ninth Inning threat to bootl
"Hit It!" signal, taking up
agents.
Florida Slate 4 3.
the alack. When the pull
reaches the hands on the tow
bur. It draws the upper half
of your body forward. This
Is whem the danger of fall
Ing forward comes in. Lean
^
■
back to counteract the force.
j H m Ti
I If the pull doesn't throw you DOING NICELY—Bob
mCm
forward in a matter of sec­ Miller, traded by the
onds, you'll zoom Into plane lowly New York Meta
SARASOTA (UPI) - Sara­ Orlando pitcher Bob Gard- without even gelling wet.
to tho D o d d e r h, hus
Many experienced skiers Imen pitching well itiMce
sota retained a two and one- ncr won his own game last
half game lead In the Florida night by hatting in two runs prefer a dock start whenever hi;t nliift to the Lon An*
State League last night with to get the victory over Fort | it te convenient.
deles Club.
Lauderdale.
a 3-4 win over Lakeland,
Second baseman Ilsnk Al­
Dairymen Tops
while (frond-place St. Peters­ len belted a seventh inning Playing It Safe
Albert Jarrell of Perfection |
LONDON
iUPI)
—
A
Ism
burg blanked Tampa 40.
home run to break a tie with
Saints pitcher Hank Harden Miami and give the Islanders don decorators shop has plac­ Dairies held Sanford Atlantic
ed a notice In Its winodw Bank to four hits when the
gave up only three hits for a win over Miami.
warning
that
“iluvband* I Dairymen won 6-.1 in Little
the ibutoui win and pushed
Tonight, Miami play a at
choosing
color*
must
produce , League play. The Dairymen
bis record to 9-3, the best In Daytona Beach, Fort Lxuderthe league. Rufus Cox led the dale goes to Orlando, Tampa I a note signed by (heir wives." )tallied eight hit*.
Saintx at the plato with two cruises the bay to St. Peters­
RBI's.
burg and Lakeland play* at J
In other action last night, Sarasota.
Daytona Beach edged Miami
The steadings:
7-6, and Orlando defeated
W L Prt.
Fort Lauderdale 3-2.
30 19 .612
Sarasota
Sun Sox outfielder Bob Me- St. Petersburg
a 22 .360
on
Klllop (cored the winning Lakeland
27 24 .329
run In Die test Inning on an Fort Lauderdale 24 23 .311
infield out. Buddy Bradford Orlando
26 25 JIO
and Haley Young each got Miami
23 26 .431
(wo RBI's to lead Sarasota to Daytona Beach
21 27 .436
the win over Lakeland.
Tampa
19 30 .388
at

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tend tho ThuadcrMid.
Com m a M a rly Jumpod out
of hta office window on the
4(Hh floor of tha Tima and
Life Building vrhea he got the
word from Hogan. Not often
does a golf production get an
added attruettoa like the four­
time winner of the Open at
tha last minute.
The West course of the
Westchester Country Club 1*
wooded and well trapped with
narrow fairways, dips and
hills and la 9,660 yards long,
but the sharpies expect ta
feast aa it. TheyTl reltah the
par le ta two. After all, it’s
a hotel resort eouno which
la why It has nevar been the
■its of a major championship.
Dtok Crawford, n » v
young pro from Eldorado,
Ark, want around it in 32-33
—44, which helped give th*[
handlcappon the Ids* that the
Thunderbird would be won
with 372.
The same prognosticators
say that 390 will win the
Open, but Francis Oulmet,
who made history on it 50
yeaza ago, warns that whilo|
Tha Country Club course
might look assy, it won't play

Mathews W ins
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(D aaJi flb b y !
DEAR ABBY: There ii • man in
our crowd who is loaded with money,
but we have never seen him without
holes in the heels of his socks. He
has many pairs of socks, but they
ALL have holes in the heels. He's
not careless about the rest of his
attire. He wears tailor-mude suits,
and expensive shirts, but his holey
socks spoil his appearance. Should we
write his wife an anonymous letter
telling her to do something about it?
ED’S FRIENDS
DEAR FRIENDS: If Ed has
holes in ALL his socks, he knows
they’re there and doesn't care. Leave
his wife alone. She apparently doesn’t
give a darn.
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DEAR ABBY: I know you have
had many screwball people write to
you. but I assure you 1 am not one
of them. I want to do something to
benefit mankind and 1 can’t think of
anything better than to give my life
for scientific research. If you know
of any institution th a t wants a live,
healthy body for a scientific experi­
ment, please let me know. I hope
ou will not print my name because
have already shocked enough people
with my ambition. 1 am deud serious.
HUNTSVILLE

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DEAR HUNTSVILLE: You mav
be "dead’’ serious—but you are still
very much alive. I know of NO insti­
tution th a t would accept your gen­
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By Abigail Van Buren
going to be an usher at a wedding
soon. I know that an usher is ex­
pected to “look after’’’ a bridesmaid,
but where do I come in 7 We’re outof-towners, and I know no one on
either side, so 1'il have to go to the
wedding alone. At the reception, am 1
supposed to sit and watch my hus­
band dance with the bridesmaid all
evening? Also, the night before the
wedding there is a rehearsal supper
party. I am not invited to that, but
my husband will escort the brides­
maid. One of the other ushers Is mar­
ried, b u t HIS wife Is a bridesmaid,
so Bhe'll be included in everything.
Am I supposed to forget th at I'm
married during the wedding festivi­
ties, and let my husband run wild
with his bridesmaid?
SIZZLING
DEAR SIZZLING: Your hus­
band's role as a husband takes pri­
ority over that of an usher. And his
role as a MAN should justify his
asking the bride and groom where
his wife comes in.
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One Frenchman put It verv well. He
said, “There is no such thing us a
'pretty good’ omelet”.
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On* of tha brat way, to win
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a t bridge ia to fv t a illly con­
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Mm every way but looea and
there waa South at a nice alam M k Wee* North E x t
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Dummy’s ee* of clube held
East and Weat that hi* cause th* first trick and South

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Do you belong to a woman'*
club! If you do, you'll recog­
nize these types:
Th* Clothes Horse, who
manages to make all th* other
women feel Uke frump*.
Th* Memory, who slows
down proceedings by pointing
out what the club did about a
certain m atter in 1961—or
waa it 19627
The Prodder, who ia a hr ay*
trying to get th* meeting back
to the business at hand.
The Kambler, who takes 10
minute* to mak* a minor
point.
Tha Bom President, who Is
determined to run the show
whether her title la past, pres­
ent-—or never.
Th* Grumbler, who vote*
with the crowd, but states
how she realty feels privately
to one member after another
after the votes are east.
Th* Outdoor who, when It
is her turn to entertain the
club, always has things a lit­
tle fancier than she is sup­

Bonus Boy
MILWAUKEE ( U P ! ) - Ro­
bert H. Williams Jr., IS-yearold righthandrd pitcher who
signed » bonus contract with
the Milwaukee liravrs Wed­
nesday. has been assigned to
Greenville, S. C., of the Class
A Western Carolines League.

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posed to—making it tough on
th* next hostess.
The Do-gooder, who never
misses art opportunity to let
tha girle know what she'* hern
up to, though prettily making
light of It all.
The Handshaker, who wears
th* earn* bright, meaningless
■mile for everyune.
Th* Absent-minded, who
doesn’t listen to what ia going
on and always has to have
everything explained twice.
The Practical, who Is always
suggesting simple wsys of do­
ing things—and getting no­
where, because no woman's
organization ia interested in
doing anything the easy way.
Go b club meeting tumor-

R ITZ

played th* ten of spades. Past
had a problem. II* -id not
know th at South waa looking
only at ece-nin*.seven-three of
epailes and East decided that
it behooved him to play his
queen. South put on the ace
and when the jack dropped
front the W n t—liertil-Sm llr
wan able to ruff out hit last
low club, pick up the rvst of
the trump suit with the loss
of only one trick and chalk
up the Impossible slant.
Hast had been faced with a
tough play, but he could have
afforded a low card on that
first spade trad Just in case
West did hold that singleton
Jack.

By Ruth Millett
row? See If you can't apot all
these type*.
Look around at your next
club meeting. You'll apot ’em!
"Happier Wive* (Hint* for
HuxberuM1' has eunie thoughful exprrsalon on the subject
by Ruth Millett. Somi 25 cent*
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June 24-11 at Silver Lak*
from 9 a. m. until 2 p. m.
Locations and times are
Southslde School, 3:10 a.m.;
Lake Mary Fire House R:23
a. m .: Sunland playground
8 :U a. m. and I'inecreat
FRIDAY A. IL
school, 1:43 a. m.
On the return trip the bus
14) Blew n*
will be at Pinocrcit at 2:13
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p. m. at Sunland at 2:23 p.
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Legion Posts
Set Installation

Helen and DoLaad will be
held at the DeBary Commun­
ity Center befinnlng at 7
p. m. Saturday with the Aux­
iliary installations.
Officers of the Posts will
be Installed a t 9 p. m.
Members of the DeBary
groups will be hosts and hos­
tesses for the occasion and
Mr*. Ora Buckley of Jack­
sonville Beach, fifth district
president, will be installing
officer for the women.

Legal Notice

la the Coor, of fk* County
J a ftr . komlaol, CS la ty , Flo*.
Ido, la Probata,
la rai Ratal* of
MAUDE It. SCHMIDT
Dacca **4.
To All Croatian a a* 9*0*000*

IK TMH CIHCt tT COt'MT OF
THE NINTH JID tC IIL r lH .
c l re nr and row irw i.
KOLB COfHTV, FLORIDA.
CHANCERY NO. 13194
?LTFO!JC . FRANKLIN BAYSUM DANK
Plaintiff.
M a r t a * C laim s o r D e m a o d a
A a a t a s t BaM K s t a t o i
vs.
T o e a n d e a c h o f y o u a r * FREDERICK J. MORAN, at u&lt;
Defendant*.
h e r , b y n n l l d a d a n d r*f|Ulr«d
t o p r r „ n t a n y claim * a n d deNOT1CR o r krtT tK
m a n ia w hich you. o r e ith e r
o f yo u. m a y h av * s r s l n s i ih *
a e t a t a of M A UDE It. S C H M I D T
decea sed . 1st* o f r a i d C o u n t y ,
to th* C o u n ty J u d e # o f S e m i­
n ole Cu untjr, F lo rid * , a t hi*
office In t h a c o u r t h a u t e o f
•aid C ounty a t Sanford. F lo rI ,', .
w ithin
ola
calendar
m o n t h s f r o m th * l i m a o f Ih*
f lra t p u b l i c a t i o n o f Hilo n o tice.
Two r o p l e , of each c la im or
d e m a n d . h a l l be In w r l t t n s
» ': J a h u ll e l a l * th * p l a c e o f
r a t I J r n c * a n d poat a t t i c * a d dree* o f t h , c l a i m a n t , a n d s h a l l
b* a n o r n t o by th * c l a i m a n t ,
hi* a s t n t . o r a t t o r n e y a n d a c ­
c o m p a n ie d by a f i l i n g f e e of
o n * d o l l a r a n d »uch c l a i m o r
d e m a n d n o t ao f i le d a h a l l be
void.

/■ / Hereche| Vernon Buck­
ner

/ • / W illiam J a m e s W a t t
A* C n - E i e e u t o r * o f th *
L a s t W i l l an .l T e s t a m e n t
a t M A UDE H. S C H M ID T ,
D ece ased
S t e n e t r o n i, P a r t * A M c l n t n e h
A U o rn e&gt; * f o r C o - E i a c u l o r a
Ihiai O ffice D r a w e r 111*
S anford , F l o r i d a
r u b l l e h J u n e 4, 11, 14. &gt;7. H i t
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FEET ACHE, ITCH?
11 of all jo u r banco are in tk*

fact. No aondcr they ache,
swell, pernpirr, Itrk. Rath*
feet (wire dally with T-4-L
Solution for relief of th* 32
bones, 96 Joints plus liga­
ments. Curb* athlete** fool,
loo («louxh* off infection—
watch hralthy akin replace it)
or your 49c back at any drag
store if not pleased IN ONr,
HOUR. TODAY a t all drag
■lore*.

MOMTokfiF. r o a K io ir k i

TOi FREDERICK J. MORAN
and RUTH K. MORAN,
hi, wife
■BMDEKCBi
In an unknown itat* or
country other than th*
Slat* of Florida, and nail*
Ing addrr,a being:
V. S. Naval Racraltlng
Btatloa
Buffalo, Now Tork
Ton ar* hereby notified that
a Complaint lo forectoee a
certain mortgage encumbering
tha following described real
property, to-wlt:
Lot 4, Hlock B. COUNTRY
CLUR MANOR. UNIT NO.
3, according to th* plat
thereof as recorded In
fla t Hook 13, fa gea 74 and
74, Public Record* of
Semlnot* County, Florida,
baa bean Iliad against you In
Ih* abov*-,tyI,d suit, and you
ar* required to aarve a copy
of your Answer or olhtr
Pleading to the Complaint on
P lain tiffs attorneys. ANDER­

SON, RUSH. OBAN, t o w n *
DES A ran dsn BBRO. 939
East central Bomtavard, Or.
Undo. Florida, and roe the
original
A itw er ar
other
Pleading In th* affle* eg the
Clerk o f lb* Circuit Cawrt *4
or before th* 4th day e f July,
1443. If you fall to de **, a
doer** pro eonfeee* w ill he
taken against you for tha f*«
llaf demanded In Ml* Cat*,
plaint
This Notlae ahall h e pah.
llahad one* n wash far fa ad
consacntlv* weeks In the Skaford Hamid.
DATED this Ith 4ay *4
June, 1141.
(SEAL)
Arthar H. Baekwttt, J r .
Clark of tk* Clrenlt Cent#
Ry: Martha T. Tlklen
Deputy Clerk
Publish Jana I, 11. 34, 37. 1949
CDJ-ie

Williams Wins
Willlama Restaurant &lt;
Jat Lattes 9-6 in th* Wo m b Y
Softball league. WlMomo tel.
lied 10 U u as epposed to Jet’s
tlx. Ervin nad Boyd
homers for Williams.
Williams m bs tb s
pitcher.

FOREIGN JOBS

Foreign employment offers men and
19 countries—free transportation—ipecla) tax benefits
—bonuxr*—liberal vacations—And n most unique way
of Ilf* In government careers or with American
panics, their lubeidlarie*. Over half a million Americans
work and live exceptionally well outside the U J .A .
You can earn up to $1,600 per month paid to UJL ettrrency. For complete Information send 92 to
Projects, P. O. Box 1946, Beverly Hills, Calif.

C A LIF O R N IA JO BS
Thousand* of new job openings now hi S«
CoJU
fornia in all fletda. Permanent Job security.
32 for
nh Information, names and addresses to Cal Morula
lobe, P. O. Box 1944, Beverly HllUe, Calif.

i

More people bought Ramblers in May than any other month in histoiy

M cCoys

P ER FEC T
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ROUND!
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A ll f l(C U t i i Ml A I P U M P
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W HAT IT D 01S~
IN SUM M IK...B
OUT
MitV iMptAf | | ^ |
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te oe*
f
taritfectioo esgerdlee* e f
* e (tid e tam p er at a r e s.
S e le c t | * « ) I N S I D I
weather a o d yowr G-K
WeetherTROH keeps It
that way • . . eutem nUcolly,
IN WTNTCR. . . R pwnept
IN worm, f m h air, preriding year family with
h cehhhil hoot e ll through
the hawse . . . oil through
th e winter. This co a lin g /
heating cy cle to dene
e u tem cHcedy with th e
vttWP^G * •■tMW wGWMv
by yaw* C-KW oothcrTroo.

LOW DOWN FAYMKNT
covert com plete cat* In­
cluding ineteileticou Up
to Men yease t e pay hot.
on es, Feym eots o s lew a t
2 2 0 per month ore orach
le tt, utually, th e e com ­
bined paym ent, a n eldtaihioned eeperete h eat­
ing nnd coaling unit*.

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and Rambler’s beauty
is just one of the many
good reasons

jE V v

LOW OPKARTING COSTS
ere only 1-C IN T PIR
SQUARIFOOT OP FLOOR
SPACE PIR MONTH 00
e o annuel over e g * tor
haatmg e n d ennting ynur
home w ith W eather T&lt;

■ M l W ONDERFUL STORY O F A BOY AND M «
AMAZING UNOERWATER FRIEN D !

G-C coaling nod hearing
unit m e a n t, no Hot o r tew
pitched reef . , . o r th e
tingle coaling nnd bant­
ing unit package m ou n t,
ia central hallway ceiling
tp a c e . e lim in a te s a s lightly fwel te a k s o a d
coaling tow art from your
home and toot and grim e
tram y e w hew iekeepiag.
Enhance, peeper ty value t.

Rambler alone offers all these extra values
The Best of Both: Big-car room inside: trim, gas-saving size outside■
Double-Safety Brakes ■ Ceramic-Armored Exhaust System ■ Superior
Performance: choice of high-economy Six or V-8 engines ■ Curved
Glass Side Windows ■ Deep-Dip Rustproofing ■ Self-Adjusting Brakes ■
Road Command Suspension ■ Advanced Unit Construction ■ Famous
Rambler Economy. . . and many, many more!

SANFORD
E L E C T R IC
com pany

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RAMBLER SMASHES ALL SALES RECORDS!

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WHAT IT COSTS..

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II;** t i l Tear Fleet 9m r

Brownie Camp
Bus Schedule
Is Announced

NOW SHOWING

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■y Mrs. Adam Milter
11:44 It) Th* Kura**
l l ) Andy tvtlllemr Shew
Combined
ceremonies for
ID Alcoa Premiers
11:19 l i l Kewaeop*
Btu schedules were an­ Installation of officers for
it ) Mtirphr M en u Mews
nounced today for the Brow­ American Leiioa Posts and
It) New Neyerte
11:19 (t) Mit-VW m eet He. nie Day Camp to be held Auxiliaries of IteBary, Lake

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Bridal Shower Honors M iss Watson
Mbs Her* A M WHM,
d u |M v of Mr*. N irn n t
Wataoa, v u p ir t of honor si
a m ost bridal shower glees
by lb* Mean Barbara Moan
aad B1U Boaalty at tho Bo
toy homo, tlO Booth Summer
11a At*.
A color thorn of yolloir aad
f i t u waa carried oat In doeoration* including an olahorata arrangement featuring
brido doll. Appropriate
ganaa « m played and re(reihmeaU aamd by the boatboea Invited to ahara the
malar with the bride-elect
Mr*. Adelaide Mo#**,
the Mlteea Lean Faye
Wataoa, Judy L u d w ig ,
dwyane Wltliame, Yield ForJeaaae Connto, Pat
Smith and Barbara Bradley.

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No Matter What You Say—
We’re For 'S o il

By Mr* M. L.

Good afteraoow. We would
like to make s correction la
lest week’s Comer. In the
recipe for Sweedlsh Cookies it
ihould be 4 tablespoons of
powdered sugar instead of 4
lbs., aa stated. Now try them
because they are really good,

o o o

chopper, wbtg
knife. Cream shortening and
sugar. Blend In eggs, beating
well. Rciift flour with mak­
ing powder, soda, salt and
nutmeg. Blend into creamed
mixture alternately with soar
milk, beginning and ending
with flour. Blend in raisin
mixture thoroughly. Tarn in­
to greased • inch square pan.
Bake in moderate oven (330
degrees) 30 to 60 minutes. Al­
low cake to cool about 10
mlnutea, then spoon lemon­
ade glaze over it slowly, al­
lowing it to absorb Into cake.
Make* • squares.
Lemonade Glare
Combine W cup sugar,
tbsps. lemon juice, 14 Up.
grated lemon peel and
tbsp. water. Stir to dUsolve
sugar.
* e *
Chopping raUins U made
easier If they're coated first
with a small amount of oil,
use 1 tsp. oil per cup raisins.
This makes grinding raisins
nailer, too.

HANDSOMEST

SHORTS
IN TOWN
• BATIKS

Before the time of Christ,
• MADRAS
the production of raisins was
• SOLID
a flourishing business in Ar­
menia, Through the ages,
DAC-COTTONS
they have been a choice in­
•
GABARDINES
gredients la cherished recipe
favorites. Raisins are about
Tt percent natural sugar and
contain a healthy amout of
vitamins and minerals. Here
la a wonderful use for day
old raisin bread. It soaks up
the sweet milk and egg mix­
ture and becomes soft and
custardy. It's called Clori
fled Bread Pudding.
10 slices day old raisin bread
MISS MARY ANNE WATSON, center, with co-hostesses Barbara Moses,
U cup butter or margarine
left, and Rita Beasley, at a recent shower in her honor.
(Herald Photo)
4 eggs
\ cup sugar
b c n .
Q u n . K c &amp;
1 qt. milk
2 tips, vanilla
The longer you put off sn
Butter bread and arrange apology, the harder tt will
Phone FA 2-1581
US Magnolia A t*.
slices In buttered baking dish be to make.
(S by 10 by 2 inches). Beat
Mi*i Beverly Kay Ervin, Hundley, Porky, Danielda and vin.
eggs and sugar together, atir
Whitten,
Melinda
Other adult* Attending worn
daughter of Mr. and Mri. Joe Sharon
in milk and vanilla. Pour
Warnke,
Tony
Branion,
Linda
Mr*.
Frank
Hundley,
Mr*.
S.
STARTS FRIDAY A.M.
A. Ervin, celebrated her ninth
half of mixture over bread.
hlrthday with a party a t her Llnly, Jerrell Young and Ter- Hamrick, Mr*. J. Parller and
Let
stand
until
thoroughly
rell, Darrell end llttl* Joe Er­ Mr*. Terry A. Perkins.
home, 1H13 Summerlin Ave.
moistened. Pour on remain­
While her claaamatee end
ing milk mixture. Bike In
friend* helped her open her
slow oven (323 degrees) about
gifts, her father made movies
1 hour, until custard Is firm.
of the proceeding*.
Servo warm or cold. Serves
A**i*ting Mr*. Ervin with
0.
the entertaining and aervlng
•
*
*
of refre*hment* ware Bever­
ly’• two grandmothers, Mrs.
Another raisin use.
C. C. Bedcnbaugh and Mr*.
Raisin Lemonade Cake
J. O. Ervin,
Rulslnj are put through
Classmate* a n d
friend*
food chopper with lemon to
helping her celebrate the big
release ail their flavor to this
qgj- Wvro UiiHrT-sfti w d Dean
—-aafca—It has aheavy crumb and keepi welluT
for days. Thin lemonade
s i
glase absorbs Into the cake,
adding flavor and moisture.
1 cup dark or golden raisins
Regr* 9.95 - 11.95
peel of 14 lemon
14 cup shortening
Refir. 12.95 - 14.95
1 cup sugar
2 eggi
The final meeting of the
l*i cupa lifted flour
R e*. 15.95 - 17.95
*ea*on of the Norman deVare
t tsp, baking powder
Howard Chapter of tho United
14 tsp. soda
Daughter! of the Confederacy
Regr. 18.95 - 21.95
44 Up. salt
waa held at McKinley Hall.
Vt Up. nutmeg
Mr*. Edmund Meitch, Mrs.
R eg. 22.95 • 2 4 .9 5
14 cup aour milk or butter­
0. E. McCall and Mra. W. L
milk
M erritt eerved aa hoslivee*.
R eg. 25.95 - 29.95
Lemonade Glare
Mr*. Merritt, president, open­
BEVERLY KAY ERVIN
Put
raUfns
and
lemon
peel
ed the meeting with tho uiuml
routine, followed by the year­
Regr. 32.95 - 39.95
ly reporta. Delegate* appoint­
ed to the convention which
will be held In Penaacola In
the fall wrre Mr*, it. It. Mon­
roe, Mr*. Itlchnrd Ulemon,
Mr*. Merritt and Mr*. W. B.
Kirby,
For the general convention
Miss Sharon Giles was
meeting In Nashville, Mr*.
guest of honor at a gradua­
Lola Taylor, Mr*. Murtln
liram, Mr*. H. L. Perkin* and tion chatter party given by
Mra. A. W. Lee were appoint­ Mrs. Ronald Gllci, at her
ed a* delegate*. Beautiful home on Lakdnont Ave., in
It’s Dollar Days A t Purcell’s
elide* in color were ihown by Winter Park.
Mr, Merritt of the life of
Close Out Lot - Friday &amp; Saturday
Fifteen clasim atei a n d
Hubert E. Lee.
friends were invited to join
LO O K W H AT Y O U G ET
Sharon for an afternoon of
ALL SUMMER
chatting, signing Sallies and
FOR JU ST A D O LLA R !
listening la records.
Refreshments of p o t a t o
chips, dips, sandwiches, nuts,
The Like Monroe Home mints, candy, cookies and
Demonstration Club will hold cold drinks were served by
the final meeting of the year the hostess. The refreshment
Thursday evening at the Edu­ table was centered with an
cational Building of the Up- arrangement featuring a wise
sala Presbyterian Church. It old owl complete with spec­
will be s covered dish supper tacles and diploma.
end will start at 7 o'clock.
Adult guests attending were
A apectal guest will be Miss the honoree’a grandmother,
Ruby Cohen, secretary to Mra. Lucy Lane and her mo­
Mlsi Myrtle Wilson, who will ther, Mra. W. E. Giles.
SPORT AND DRESS
be unable to attend aa the
Mrs. Lane presented Sharon
will be out of town. A recrea­ with a gift of costume jewelry
tion time has been prepared and lingerie.
by Mrs. J. E. Andrews for
Iht evening. It U hoped all
CLOSE OUT LOT
members can attend and
U your parly la going to
bring their husband, a guest be informal, aay so when you
or future member.
Invite your guesta.

$3.95, $4.95
to $7.95

Ivy and Continental Styling
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS —
CLO SE WED. A T NOON

0

Ninth Birthday Celebrated

MEN

S

W EAR

SUMMER

(M O W
M ES S ES

UDC Appoints

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Delegates T o

Convention

SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

Sharon Giles
Honored A t

SW IM SUITS

Chatter Party

Jewelry

Monroe Club

To Meet Thursday

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MEN’S SHIRTS

EVERY

YEAR

DAD

GETS

A

SHIRT, A TIE OR S O X . . .
LETS

SURPRISE

DAD

WITH SOMETHING NICE,
SOMETHING BEYOND HIS
EVERYDAY N E E D S ...........
LETS
GIFT

GIVE

FOR

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Penneys SPECIAL!

FRIDAY A.M.

alw ays

$

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F in e r q u a l it y

GREAT

GREAT GUY.

Ladies’ Shoes
Ladies' Dresses

COSTUME JEWELRY

IT’S THAT TIME AGAIN!

GIFT DAD

WILL REALLY

APPRECIATE. WE ALSO HAVE

R EM N A N T S

GIFTS FOR NOT SO GOOD

Vi Price

FATHERS FOR ONLY $1.50

Kader Jewelers

MRS. BOLLINGER SAYS
BE

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EARLY

YOU

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LADIES' UNIFORMS

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Reg. 8.95-10.95 - S A LE *6 .9 0
Reg. 11.95-14.95 S A LE *8 .9 0

DISCONTINUED NUMBERS —
SLIPS - BRAS - PANTIES
Slightly
Soiled

Liitrn To The Singing Salt.mtn
Over YVMS Sub. Mornings at 7JO

• AH Sales Final
• Accredited Charge
Accounts Welcomed!

SHOULD

FOR BEST

SELECTIONS.

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frrtift June 13, 1DC3 — Page 3

Mrs. Karnes

Rev. R. H. Booth
V AH-9
Weds Mrs. Freeney

Hostess For

Mrf. Susie Freeney of Jack­
sonville and Hev. R. II. Booth
of Sanford were united in
marriage at the Panama
Park Church of the Nazarenc
at Jacksonville, Sunday, June
». at 3 p.m. Rev. B. F. Gra­
ham, brother-in-law of the
bride, officiated, assisted by
the pastor, Rev. John L.
Smith.
Miss Ruby Booth of Sanford
presided at the registration cf
guests and Joseph M. Dritkell
of Atlanta, Ga., and RohcrtJloland Smith of Mims, nephewa of the bride, were
ushers, Frank Dzedulevicz,
director of music, was organ­
ist and Miss Pamella Dinkins,
student of Trevecca Nazarenc
C o l l e g e , Nashville, Tenn.,
was soloist.
A reception was held at the
home of Rev. and Mrs. B. F.

Graham (sister of the bride)
following the ceremony. Miss
Frances Freeney *»f Atlanta,
Ga., daughter of the bride
and Miss Ruby Booth served
refreshments.
assisted
by
the Misses Dottle, Barbara
and Carolyn Disked of Jack­
sonville, nieces of the bride.
Rev. T. J Giddens, pastor of
Mallory Memorial, and Mrs.
Giddens presented some mu­
sical selections.
Out-of-town guests included
Mrs. J. C. Moore, Asbburn.
Ga.: Mrs. E. L. Crum, Jackson, Ga., sisters of the bride;
Mr. and Mrs. \V. J . Butt*.
Mr. ami Mrs. Willi* Crosby of
Waycross, and Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Syre of Fernandina.
Rev. and Mrs. Booth left
Immediately for a t r i p
through the western state*
and when they return will
make their home at 1208 S.
Myrtle Avenue, Sanford.

Coffee

VAH-A Offi.ers Wives held
their monthly coffee at the
home of Mrs. A. 0 . Karrww.
Co-hostess for the event waa
Mrs. R. II. Cooke.
The ladles enjoyed looking
01 er pictures that were taken
at recent farewell partiea giv­
en for Mra. G. W. Klmmona.
Lt. A.O. Karnes, home on
cmrrgeney leave, gave the
wives news about their husI-anils and told about the
Change-of-Command ceremo.
ny which took place reci-ntly
alHiard the I'SS Saratoga in
Naples, Italy.
A brief business meeting
was held and presided over
by the new Skipper’s wife
Mrs. J. L. Shipman. A fare­
well gift wns presented to
Mrs. T. B. Wood, who will
b( leaving soon, with her hus­
band for Monterey, Calif. Mrs.
Wood gave her last report as
All
Wives
Representative
ami Mrs. D. F. Munday was
appointed to take her place.

Enterprise

r e a l c o o l b u y s i

Personals

Furniture
llti \V. last St.

FA 2-.118I

Special Safe!r
FRIDAY ONLY

NEW OFFICERS instill led by the Hl’W Club who will serve next year nre
from left, Mrs. Harriett Slnwter, president; Mrs. Marjorie l*. Cowan, first
vice president ami Mrs. V. H. Grantham, second vice president. Back row,
Mrs. B. F. Ganns, chairman of the dental clinic; Mra. Margaret Graham,
corresponding secretary; Mrs, C. E. Karraker, recording secretary and
Mrs. A. Constantine treasurer.
(Herald l'hoto)

Marshall
Burk
Wedding Planned
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.Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sain en­
By Donna titles
joyed having their grandchil­ Mr. and Mrs. V. M. M ar
dren, Cameron, Stevie and shall. AM E. laikc Ave. In
Curtis, of West Palm Beach
while their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Art Tilley made a quick
trip to Winston Salem, N. C.
Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Sain's
sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Whittaker,
and family, of Yackinville, N.
, C„ arrived (or stveral days
this week.
Mrs. Bertie llay left Thurs­
day for her home in Parrish,
I Ala., after mending several,
weeks here visiting h e r
daughters, Mrs. 0. U. Sides,
Mrs. Nancy Raines and her
-on S. R. Ray.
Friends will be happy to
learn that S. V. Gillespie,
brother of Mrs. Vesta Throop,
Is recuperating at her home
here following surgery last
j week in Orange Memorial
HOROTHV MARSHALL
Hospital in Orlando.

Longwood, announce the en­
gagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter,
Dorothy Allene, tit Lee Burk,
aon of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Burk, of Grange Ave., Lake
Monroe.
Miss Marshall was born in
Crossville, Tenn., and attend­
ed Lyman High School where
she was a member of the 4-11
Club. She Is now employed by
II. L. Hunt Products of San­
ford.
The grootn elect was bum
do —Missouri and graduated
with the 19tW Seminole High
Class. While in high school he
was a mo miter of the Future
Farm ers of America, He t»
now employed by the George
H. Dangle man Jr. Company
of Sanford where hr is an
operator of heavy equipment.
The wedding will take place
at 2 p.m. on June 28 at the
County Court House with a
reception from 3 until 8 p.m.
to follow at the home of the
groom elect. No formal Invl
tations are being sent bin
all friends of the couple are
Mitchell invited to attend.

New offlren were Installed
at a recent dinner meeting of
the Business and Professional
Women’s Club held at Spen­
cer’s Restaurant H e l e n
Thompson, state membership
chairman, was installing of­
ficer. She presented each of­
ficer with a scroll Ued with
colored ribbon, on which was
printed her duties.
Retiring president, Mrs. W.
E. Raker, gave the presi­
dent's pin and gavel to new
president, Mrs. H a r r i e t t
Slawter. The club presented a
gift to Mrs. Baker and to
Helen Thompson.
Plans were discussed for
attending the state convention
at the Robert Meyer Hotel.
In Jacksonville.
Mrs. Slawter gave a report
on some citations for the year
'63 and ‘64. which were voted
on and adopted.

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FATHER’S DAY SPECIALS!

Kim And Mark
Speakers
Choice!

Honored At
Farewell Party
Ity Julia Bartisi
A Farewell Parly for Kim
nod Mmk, tester children for
the |mst s e e n months of Lt,
and Mrs. Glenn D. Humes of
134 Hattaway Dr. In Alta­
monte Springs, was given rerently by Barbara, Judy and
Jeff Andrews,
Eleven children of the
neighborhood attended the
party to hid the honurees
guedhye mid wish them well.

Carissa
Grandiflora
(MATAI. PLUM)

35'
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Gray Shadows
Nursery
I ', Ml. S. of ClitdervllL
S. Sanford
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BETTER

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Men's alien
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SHIRTS

For

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Day I Come see lustrous combed pltna cot­
tons in plaid* and prints. Find crisp, cool
Dacron* polyester ’n cotton tn
plaids, grand vino solid* and embroideries|

DeBary Personals

Ladies Jamaicas

By Mrs. Adam Muller
ter. Mr. and Mrs.
Rev. and .Mrs. Hubert ClioIley.
Thomas of the Dcllary Bap­
Mrs. L. Mascurh of Monrmtist Church, entertained mem­ Avcnue is home after a brief
bers of the Baptist WMU at a stay at tires Ormond Reach
cun-red dish luncheon Thurs­ Hospital.
day at tlieir home on Hibiscus
Mrs. Glenn Smith (Edna)
Drive. Seventeen p e r s o n s relurned to her home on
were present for the event
Alano Itoad to recuperate
Mr. and Mrs. ('baric* You after surgery at the Seminole
man of DeBary Drive enter­ Hospital, Sanford. Mrs. Smith
tained Mr. and Mrs. Steve wishes to convey her thanks
llnitli of Clearwater, and Mr. to her neighbors, friends and
and Mrs. Dave MaeFarlane organizations for the Rowers,
of DeBary this past weekend. cards and many messages ot
The group visited placet of cheer she received during her
interest in Central Florida.
recent Illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pow­
er Sr. of Naranja Road en­
tertained the following outof town guests this past week:
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pierce
of Alamo, Tenn.; Mrs, Wil­
liam N. Bennett of East
Orange, N. J .; Mrs. Hervey
Vassar of Rloomlteld, N. J.;
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Parsons
of Clinton, Conn., and Pom-1
patio Beach, Fla.; the Misses
Sarah and Dorothy Burr of
Hamden, Conn., ( Mrs. Pow­
er's two sisters) and Dr. and
Mrs. Arthur Power Jr., of
Bloomfield. N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. William Og
den of Estrella Road spent
two weeks in Hollyw'»d with
their son-in-law and daugh­

In Stripes, Solids &amp;
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Installation Dinner Held By BPW

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FOR DEAR OLD
Flowered hats M&gt;uk a lit­
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the hat to remove dust from
ihe posies. Then hold It over
steam until flowers return
to shape. Allow hats to dry
In-fore you wear IL

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IN SHEER LUXURY

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201 S. Park
FA 2 6309

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207 W. I*t St.

STYLES A N D S A V I N G S . . . .

FA 2-3071

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walk shorts . . . Dacron®/cotton or 100% cot­
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to your wardrolm . . . at Penney’s low price.

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the complete
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that cools, purifies
and dehumidifies air
in every room of
your house
Climate br Chrysler brings you much
more ih*n juAl coulnrti. |.*clu\ivc elecIrustitic Alter actually p u r iftf the air
your family breathci. , . irap» dint and
d irt. . . destroys airborne bacteria . . .
eliminates fumes and odor-. If you
own a warm air furnace, you re al­
ready half way to enjoying true full
home air conditioning the year ’found,
hinid out today how easy it is to go all
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$700

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Odds Cr Ends Table of assorted styles
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PEN N EY ’S MAKES A
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Sixes
14-17

$ 2.98

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little or no Ironing. Broadcloth, cotton, oxfordi
with short button-down or Kingdor collar.

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R e c o rd * o f Hemlnola C o u n ­ y ou a r a re q u i re d lo ** r*n a FURNISHED 1 h r d r o o m
Ilenore , c r e d i t o r * . I r u a t a e s a r
co p y o f y o u r A n ew er o r o t h e r
t y . Flurldm.
housr. Large rooms. M3 a LOCH ARBOR. 4 Bedroom*,
o l h e r w l a e . a a t o e a c h a n d all aa t h * p r o p e r t y o f t h a D e f e n ­ P l e a d i n g to t h e C o m p l a i n t ua
o f w h o m r a a l d a a c s la a a - d a n t . HO IIK UT K. AIU'IIKII. P l a i n t i f f ' s a t t o r n e y * . A N IiK IItoo. FA 24344.
2 baths. Carpeted Fla.
haow a;
I n d i v id u a ll y a n d aa T ru s t * * , HON. H t ‘Hit. DKA.V, I J r W N Room. Double carporte.
and
IJLUIIA K KM PE II AR- DKH A v an den B K Ittl. I l l NICELY furnished 1 bedroom
and
E a c h a a d a l l u n k n o w n p erso n s , Cl I KB, h i s w if e , a n d t h a t on K e n C e n t r a l Aven ue. O r l a n d o .
Fenced patio and many ex­
House. Built-in electric kit­
p a r t l a a a n d d a f a n d a n l a , a a I s t h a l l t h d a * a f J u n e 1111, a l F l o r i d a , a n d file th * o r i g i n a l
tras. FA 2 9266.
or other
P leading
e a c h a n d a l l o f w h o m r e s i ­ 1 1 : 0* o 'c l o c k
noon, a t
th * A n a v s r
chen. Tile bath, colored
d e n c e la u n k n o w n , h a v i n g o r K aat
Door
o f th * O r a n g e In l h a o f fi c e o f Ilia C l a r k or
natures.
Near
Navy
Base.
claim ing to have aa* right C ount*
C o u r t h o u s e . O r la n d o , th # C i r c u i t C o u rt on o r beSTENSTROM RENTALS
t i t l e o r I g t e r e s ! l a a r l a th * F l o r i d a . I w ill o f f e r f o r aal* f o r a t h * t t l h d a r o f J u l y ,
$M a mo. Call after 3 p.m
f o l l o w i n g d s a r r l b a d p r o p e r t y , a n d salt t o t h e h i g h e s t b i d d e r t i l l . I f y o u fall lo d o ao. a
FA 2-6244.
w h i c h I* t h a s u b je c t m a t t e r f u r c a s h , l a h an d . Ih* ab o v e d e c r e e p r o c o n f e s t o w i l l be
FURNISHED
o f l h a a b o v e - a l l i e d cau ee , via: d e s c r i b e d
property,
a*
th # t a k e n a g a l n a t you ( n r t h * r e ­
363
furaiihed 2 B R -t Bath. F air
Lot
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BKAR
LA ICR p r o p e r t y o f aald D e f e n d a n ts , lief d e m a n d e d In t h * C o m ­ 2 B E D R O O M
I l l L I J t . a c c o r d i n g t a t h a l o a a t l a f * a a l d Hacund A m e n d ­ p l a i n t .
•
Apartment with l a r g e 2 BR—1 Bath Apt. . . . . 370
T h l a N o lle# ah u ll b * p u b ­
P l a t t h e r e o f , a a r e c o r d e d ed F i n a l D acrt* .
screened porch. Reason 2 BR—t Bath Good .. 3 no
In P l a t l l o o k IS. a t P a g e { C ir c u i t C o u r t Meal)
lis h e d o n e * a w eak f o r fu u r
ST, o f l h a P u b l i c R e c o r d s (■KAL )
able. Call FA 2-3164 between 3 BR—1 Bath. Nice .. $123
r o n e a c u t l v e w e e k s In t h * Han
o f H e m ln o la C o u n t y , F l o r ­
A r t h u r W. X a w tll,
f o rd H e r a l d .
4 BR—4 Bath. Tops
• At.
C l a r k a t th * C ir c u it C o a r t
ida: t o g e t h e r with:
D A T K D thla t t l h
d a y of
UNFURNISHED
B y : P a u l i n * M o rg an
J u n * . 1141.
S K l a c t r e n d l l t a l e r a Modal
FURN. Apt. FA 2-3292.
toall
370
D ep u ty C lerk
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2 BR—1 Bath, Kit. eq.
I n c l u d i n g l h a b u i l d i n g a n d W a t e r h o u s e a n d Relaa
A r t h u r If. B e c k w i t h , J r .
3
BR—l
390
Bath.
Good
..
3 BEDROOMS, lirg* kitchen
a p p u r t a n a n c a a lo cated t h e r e - I t W. W a s h i n g t o n Ht.
C l e r k ot C i r c u i t C o u r t
l l y : M a r g a r e t K. T y r e ,
en, a n d t o g e t h e r w i t h t h e O r l a n d o , F l o r i d a
equipped. Well. Large yard. 3 BR—1 Bath. Nice . . . . 3100
D e p u ty Clerk
lu rn ltu ra,
fu rn i s h i n g * . a n d F u b l l a h J u n * IS, HIS.
Bath. Tops .. 3123
4 miles E. of Sanford. 3 BR—
f u t u r e s s i t u a t e t h e r e i n , a n d CD J-tt
A n d e r s o n . Itush , D ean .
3 UR—2 Bath. N eal ,. 3125
L o w n d e s A v an d i n l l e r g
lo c a te d t h e r e o n .
•FA
2-7429.
Saturday
A
Sun
BOTICM TO UMFP-BII
l*ti till
J u n e IS. 20, ST A
YOU A.ND KACII O F YOU.
day or alter 6 on week
are hereby
n o t i f i e d t h a t a TMB FTATR OF FL4IMIUA TOi J u l y 4, 1141.
KIINBHT JA CO B JO N KM
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filed
days.
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b* t h e a b o v e - n a m e d P l a i n t i f f
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agalnat you a n d a arh o f you
Garag« Apt
JtD IC IA L
C I R f f t T FURNISHED
to f o r e c lo s e a m o r t g a g e o n a p e t i t i o n h a* b een filed In .BIB TH
Real Estate — Mortgages
Pb. FA 2-3360.
th e a b o v a - d e e c r i b e d p r o p e r t y l h a C i r c u i t C o u r t o f Hemlnola O F F L O R I D A IB A B D F O B
111
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B O T IC K OF B I S T I B
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b* r e q u i r e d t o f i l s a n A n ­ o f lU M K M A IlT KleAlN JO N KM.
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and ■ O R T tl t U K F O B K 4X O B IR R
sw er nr o t h e r Pleading r e s p o n ­ by
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C i r c u i t w i f e ; a n d y o u a r s r e q u i r e d lo O AOK AHHUCIATtON,
OF FLORIDA SB ABD FOR
P l a i n t i f f , gKWIBOLK COI BTV.
C o u r t a n d l o s s r v a a c o p * a f f i le y o u r a n s w e r o r o b j e c ­
stores.
t
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BOTICK O F *1 IT IB
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
t i f f * A t t o r n s * * , COUIUUION a n d t o aarv * a copy t h e r e o f a n d IIK VK HLT J. D R U N TUX, " O R T i l i O K
rO H K C L O n i'R K
equipped. Fenced In yard.
A M i CIIUIUUIOX. 1*4* l i l a ­ u p o n I h * petitioners* a t t o r ­ h i s w t t a ,
D s f s n d a n l a . FKDKRAL NATIONAL MOIlTc s * * * B o u l e v a r d . M ia m i SI, ney, w h o a * n a m e a n d a d d r e s s
S7o a mo. FA 2-3219.
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BK VKIL LT J. - v a d a* o f J u n e , IMS; o t h e r w i s e J u l y tS, ISM, a o d In d e f a u l t
rate. 3 Bdrm.
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hi a
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l h a a l l e g a t i o n s o f sa id C o m ­ t h e r e o f r e l i e f w ill b* g r a n t e d
Large furn. Apt. dowiutairs.
WHUMK L.VMT KNOW N P A U I .IN K H U F F M A N , bl* wlf#
p l a i n t w i l l b * t a k e n a s a o a - t o p et i t i o n e r* .
A D D ID ' uM IH: M/MOT. W. a m t
WITNKHH m* h a n d a n d o f ­
teased b* y o u .
Shade trees on large lot.
If A R IT A N T. AMKIIK
11BKNTON.
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ficial
seal
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DUNK A N D O RD K IIK D a t
CL A R A
A SI Kit 17
1703 Magnolia. 363.
a n d H r v s r l ) J . U r a n tn n . DBM. hie wife,
th * H em lnola C o u n t* C o u r t ­ C o u r t h o u s e . Hanford, Hemlnola
list.
I.
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Mlaslls
house, H a n f o r d . F l o r i d a , t h i s C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , t h Ia Kith da*
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P.O. 111. N»w Y o r k , Xsw
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A r t h u r H. B e c k w i t h , J r .
S l t N . hie wife W lloHK 2 BEDROOMS. I hath. G. K.
PAIITIS'.H C L t l M I N l I INC l e r k o f C ircu it C o u r t
C l e r k o t th e a b o v e - e n t i t l ­
It KHIDKNCK
AND AD
Stova It refrigerator. AvailTKIIKMTM BY. T l l l t u l K t l t
B y : M a r g a t e ! K. T y r e .
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II*: M a r t h a T. V l h l e s
able Juna 14th. FA 3-7956.
a n d H A I tIT A N T A1IK
T I I K AFOIIKH A I D PKIt
Deputy fturk
P h i l l ip II. t a i g a n
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end
C I. A R A
HUNH
H h ln h o la e r a n d leigan
Co u reh u n a n d Co u reh o n
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wife
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F l r e t F e d e r a l B u ild in g
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AA' It O H K
RKHIDK.SCK 12. Real E a ta te For Sal*
t h a t a C o m p lain t t o f o rs c lo s*
P. O B o s 1714
Miami O ffice
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AND
a c e r ta in m o r la a g r oncum lisr
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tall! Ulec* * n a B o u lev a rd
WIIDHK I.AHT KNOWN SUNDRIES Store. Stock *
Ing
Ilia fo llo w in g d ss t-rlb sd
A t t o r n e y f o r P e t i t i o n e r*
Miami 11. F l o r i d a
ADDKKMHKM IH: Sal
equipment. Well establish­
IMbllih Mt* 1* a Jana f. IS. P u b l i s h J u n e II. S*. 17. A r a u l p r o p e r t y , t a - w l t :
C A I J lA R V . HAN ANTON
t - . i S, lib.ck 4. W s o i k s r s J u l y 4. 1141.
i*. tvaa.
ed. Proprietor wishes to re­
T i l 1*. TK.XAH. AND TU
f l a l d F i r s t Addition. *.
4 ID J.lt
C D I-IS i
AIJ. PARTIKH CLAIM
tire. Call FA 2 0274 or
c o rd in g ta lbs plat th e re ­
t.NIl
INTKKKHT
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o f * • r e c o r d e d In P lat
Lon;wood TK SUM.
T I I R O U flll. I'NDKR l l l t
B o o k II, Dug* 4* Public
AUAINHT T IIK AF ORK
Itocord * of H 'n i l n o l s C o n n ­
Garden or Orchard
SALK or Trade 3 room House
MAID I'KRHUNH
i e . Florid*
Vul* A ltK hereb y n o l l t l e d
and I acre for llouvctrailer
Muhjact to s ititiltp s i - a ­ t h a t a C o m p l a i n t lo f.irerluae
ACBORB
4 Strath
m e n t o v t r l h a o o u t h s s t s n * c e r t a i n m o r t g a g e en. u m b e r ­
and difference. 1211 W. 2f)th
1 Smyrna------ » ? — .
«7 • feat
l lo w in g d e s c rib e d
St. Sanford.
T o g e t h e r w i t h t h e fo l lo w in g ri ne ag l pt hr »e p » rfo
4 Hlsikihara tra*
ty. l o - w l f
■ Bitilsu — • 7 Alway* (paR.)
I te m of p r o p e r l y w h i c h Is l o ­
I - 1 4. Block IS, N o rth
c a t e d In a n d p e r m a n e n t l y InNO CASI1 NEEDED
R follower
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O r l.m d o t e l Addition , a c ­
at tied w* a p e r t o f th * I m ­
It Chins* loeafhm SHertamiag la
cording
lo p lat
t h e r e o f 2 Bedroom, 2 bath. 161 a
p r o v e m e n t on said l a n d '
14 So* ragto
r e c o r d e d In P lat Book 17,
month. T. k 1. included.
I N T E R N A T IO N A L o f U T ­
P a g e s IS a n d 34. P u b lla
ICA
F IIRN A CK a iu D K I .
322 8065.
R e c o r d s o f Heiulnoi* C o u n ­
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a r * r e q u i r e d to t a r v e a r o p y
31 Aa u t ary
74 Breed
p l l a n c a e a t t a c h e d to o r
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of
your
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73 Ruchartow
ueed In c o n n ectio n w i t h ald by Sanford merchants.
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P l e a d i n g lo th * C o m p l a i n t on
34 Mors (Kit*
th
* p r e m i s e s h e r e in d e s ­
Uliiiue* hw
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cr ib ed .
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C l e v e la n d . J r . , Hull* SIS Hailatorahogm
Sihhuotr
41 Narrow way*
f o r d A tlan tic N a t i o n a l Hank h a s been file d a g i l n e t y ou In
Beautifully landscaped. 3
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43 Cirri* part*
Aad dory
B uilding.
H anford ,
F lo rid a,
a r e r e q u i r e d to serv e * copy
Acre* pangola grass. 4*
27 Pol &gt;r*mug
a n d f ile Ike o r i g i n a l A n s w er o f
your
Anewer
or
other
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woven wire fence, 4 cement
o r o t h e r P l e a d i n g In th * a f ­ P l e a d i n g t o th * C o m p la in t on
30 Entertainar
n
flc* o f Ih# C l a r k o f Ih* C i r ­ P l a i n t i f f s A t t o r n e y , Mack N.
stock tanks. 2 flowing wells,
33 Lower m rusk '«
c u i t C o u r t on o r b e f o r e lb* C . »* land. J r . Mult* SIS Han­
2 bedroom home all just
l l t h d ay u f J u n * A. D. 1*43.
rd A t l a n t i c N a tio n a l B a n k
I f y o u fall t o d o so. a d r. r*# fo
re finished. • ' x U' k 14' x
33Kaiinca|
H«nford.
F lo rid * ,
p r o c o n feas o w ilt be t a k e n B u ild in g .
34 Warm
a
n
th * o r i g i n a l A n s w ar
30' screened porches, uti­
a g a i n s t y o u fo r t h * r e l i e f d e ­ o r do t hfll*
37 Was md*44a4
e r P l e a d i n g la l h a o ffice
m a n d e d In th * C o m p l a i n t .
lity, 2 baths, plenty closet
34 Bird
T h l a Nolle* a h a l l b* p u b ­ o f th * C l a r k o f t h a C ir c u it
40 VoScawo la Slaip
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on o r b e f o re t h e 14th
spaces, built-ins, oil furn­
l i s h e d on e* a w e e k f o r fo u r
41 MskuIim
d a y of J u n e A. D. 1141. If
ace, elec, range, large gar­
co i s e c u l lv *
w e a k * In
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y o u fall l o do so, * decree
« Violin mukae
H a n f o r d llarald .
age, work shop. FA 2-7714.
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A. D. 114).
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WILL SELL or Trade. 2
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(H B A L )
T h i s N o lle* ahall b* p u h .
SI Beam
A r t h u r II. H a c k w l t h . Jr .. B illed o n e* • w eek ( o r (o u r
Bedroom. 10* acres. 10U0 '
53 Applaud
C l a r k of C i r c u i t C o u r t.
Crystal clear river front­
Hem laol* C o u n t y , F lo rid * . c o n s e c u t i v e w eak * In Tk* H an ­
P u b l i s h H ay IS, So A Ju n # f o r d H aro ld .
age. 400' road frontage on
UPamfal
D a t e d t h l a S lat d ay * f May.
t . IS. 1343.
Stale highway. Good swim­
54 Creek aoi *6
A. D. t i l l
CD
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ming, fishing, and hunting
STChcTit'xCs am
A r t h u r If
B e ck w ith . J r .
An investment, not an ex
in the state of Florida, for
C l a r a a t c i r c u i t C o u rt.
pease. Call FA 2 3612 for
H em lnola C o u n ty , Florid*.
a nice home tn Sanford In
t $ n ( F t .)
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expert advice on a Herald
a good location. Ph. 3871

Stenstrom Realty

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Office FA S-31IB

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■M Park Dr.

Siabrf, Fla.

LOW Down Payment. 2 Story
redecorated b ea t.
N ow
pluabiS], wiring, oil and
water heater. 715 Magnolia
f a 2-mm.
SUNLAND Estates. 3 Bdrm.
Enclosed shower. G. E.
Stove and refrigerator in­
cluded. Corner lot. Assume
payments. No qualifying.
FA $6*0 anytime.

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NEWLY redecorated 2 bed­
room frame bouse at 312
Holly Av«. Near school,
close is. Hardwood floors
thru out. Large rooms, mod e n kite baa equipped $7,500
Literal • terms. Contract
Mrs. M. L. Raters. Ph.
FA SAM ar FA

I RR. Home. 383 Laurel Dr.
Good
teeattea,
kitchen
k equipped. Law down pay
ft meat. Assume teas. A real
V earing. Call FA $9472.
Rig ahsdy tot* up to 380*
treats#*. Highly restricted.
WILSON PLACE 3 mi. W.
m Hi-W«y 48. Willard Jones
FA 34864. or Al Wallace
FA

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ONLY tea blocks from downi tow*. Neat 2 bedroom home
1 to good teeattea. 104 W.
I 60th SL Totsi price only
V 64666. Im iltent terms.
|

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS

Raymond Laadquist, Asm.
FA $6661 Atlantic Bank Bldg
WANTED TO TRADE
• ROOM CB bouse for larger
old 2 story house. FA 2-1840
after A
UP A
THE famoui St. John's flows
right by’ this beautiful new
home. 3 large bedrooms,
6 luxurious baths, covered
patio, central sir-conditiontag, double carports. Far
comfort and fun, this is the
tops! Price $17,900, good
terms. Don't see this unleas you a n ready to buy
for you won't be able lo
resist it.

Stemper A gency
REALTOR — IKSUROR
FA $4861 7619 8. French A w.
*

BEDROOMS, m bath*.
Florida room. 13 Minutes

I, from NAS. 1081 Selma Rd.

' (Longdate) Longwood. Pb.

PLNECREST. 3 Bedrooms, 3
baths, Fla. room, built-in
| oven A range. IN E. Jen' bins Circle. 323-8537.
8 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
ped. 1st floor Apartment.
Near churches. $55 per
modth.

EVERETT A. HARPER
AGENCY • REALTOR
$468 8. Park Ave.
Fbooea PA 2 2384 or FA 2 3283
•UNLAND I Bedroom. Kit.
equip, home. Chain link
fenced yard. Will take $200
for fence. Assume house
payments. FA $1701.
8 A 4 BEDROOMS, Inspect
models on Highland at
Longwood. Open daily 10:00
to dark. 10 Minute* South
on 17-93 and West on Semi­
nole 1 block.
LMN ENTERPRISES, INC.
GRACIOUS, SPACIOUS LIV­
ING! A potential show
place of Central Florida
right in the heart of Sinford, yet, private enough
for peaceful retreat in its
romantic tiled courtyard
with bar-bque, trellis-coverad arbors and many se­
cluded walks covering half
block area. Quality is the
keynote of this Hollow-Til­
ed constructed 4 bedroom,
3li bath home that includes
among it* prestige features
imported tile fireplaces,
satin-finished wood panel­
ing, cedar closet*, and of
course, bird wood floors
throughout. Over the gar­
age is a 3-room apt. A lit­
tle work and patience would
restore the bouse and land­
scaping to its original ele­
gance. JUST REDUCED IN
PRICE.

S t Johns Realty
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
118 N. Park Ave. FA 3413

Deluxe Pinecrest Home!

By Nadine S e tte r
3 Bedrooms. 2 Bath, equip­ SWEETIE PIE
ped kitchen, Terrauo floors
Large Family Room. Fenc­
ed Yard . . . you'll love
this quick sale offering of
S4.Qeo.00 Seller's Equity for
only
$730.00, assume pay­
3 BEDROOMS, Uvlng room,
ments of im.TO on “In Serdining room and kitchen.
vice Loan."
Immediate
Stove A refrigerator. Dou­
possession.
ble garage- Let 10W X 200'.
U MUe north of Monroe
bridge, 2nd house on left Seminole Realty
hind side of 17-18. 6N-5143.
INI S. Park Ave.
FA 2-3333 anytime
• ROOM House. Nice i !m
store building new in busi­
FOR your best buy, choose
ness. Wonderful location for
Too *N Green Estates. 3 A
small grocery business. 3
4 Bedrooms. More space
Lots. $10,000. $3,000 down,
for your money. 30th Street
balance $01. per mo. 706 W.
West by Mayfair Golf
Mb or 713 W. Mb St.
Course. Open daily 114:00.
Large Loch Arbor Horn* 333-3744. Builders: LMN EN­
TERPRISES. INC.
Retired Navy Officer's home
featuring 3 large Bedroomi,
SUNLAND
Large Florida Room. Spaclous living Boom k se­ NEAT a Br.. S bath CB home
parate Dining Area, Xmrge
with tally equipped hitchequipped kitchen, I baths,
on. Maty ties extras, out­
for immediate aate at FHA
standing lawn and ahnbe.
Valuation of $16400.90, $800
$13,608 la the total pries
Down, with minimum clos­
with $ M dews and $64 per
ing coots. Exclusive with
month. Immediate poetessH'd ready a M m hydrant! N p put R Hurt to rnntrw
tea!
Ms parking dp— I"

Seminole Realty
1801 S. Park Ave.
FA 2-3373 say time

Stenatrom Realty

17. Mala Http Wanlad

3

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Stcnstrom Realty

(O LliR S o /S A N FO R D

30 ACRES of grove on Hwy. CURB Girl. Apply Pig ’N
Whistle. Sanford.
A large lake, 5 room frame
house. $20,000. Will finance.
BABYSITTER all day. Full
Call 349-3451.
time. 322 8370.
4 BEDROOM. 2 bath house.
BABYSITTER to live in.
364' on lake, with swimming
Room, board and $10 a
pool 13' a 30'. Over 3 acre*
week. 323-8067.
of land. $2,000 down. $160
v mouth. FA $2143.
17. Mate Help Wanted
3 BEDROOM, 3 bath home. MANAGER Trainees, age 23
Larger Plnecrest floor plan.
to 30. Married preferred.
Will sacrifice 6 year equity.
Opportunities. Sanford, Cas­
FA 2-3643.
selberry, Orange City and
DeLand areas. Contact Mr.
P1NECREST
Hudson, Jackson's Minli
Exceptionally nice 3 Br.. 3
Market, Longwood Piaxa,
bath CB home in third sec­
Longwood, Florida
tion Plnecrest. Too many
extras to itemise here, but GOOD dependable middle-ag
deserves your inspection.
ed Driver. Apply Y'eUow
Can be purchased for as
Cab Co.
little aa $400 down snd as­
FRONT
END Alignment Man.
sumption of low monthly
Experienced. Apply O. K.
FHA payments. A real fin*
Tire Store. 2413 French Ave.
home buy!

MAN 2t to 43. For an estab­
lished Insurance debit. San­
ford area. Guaranteed sal­
DUPLEX newly painted. 1
Real Estate—Mortgages
ary plus commission. Apply
Unit furnished on corner.
Room 304, Sanford Atlan­
170’ s too* aoned for addi­ 111 N. Park Ave. PA 3-3430
FA $7463
tic Bank Bldg. I to 6 a.m.
tional unit $3,000 cash. Ravenna Park
Evealnga
or write C. W. Brorup,
Balance. Easy Terms. Ph.
' t A $3811 7 A 3-3AB FA 243GO Bus 133, SlsiviJ, f U .
FA 24W8 alter $ p. in.

Stenstiom Realty

SALE
LIKE THIS —

NEW 1963 CHEVY II 2 DOOR
WITH HEATER • STOCK NO. 1171

*1969“
OR THIS —
1961 CHEV 2 DOOR BE LAIR V-8 AND
AUTOMATIC TRANS. STOCK NO. 1I63A

* 14 9 50 °
S EE US LA S T
BRING ALL YOUR BIDS. THE TITLE
TO YOUR TRADE-IN, AND YOUR WIFE

BIG STOCK

Mattress Renovation
Includes: Cleaning A Process­
ing Felt. Brand New Cover,
Brand New Insulation Where
Needed.
FREE PICK UP
A DELIVERY

HIGH HAT
equipment.
Like new.
Mil. J. E.
Elm Art.

W Boat A l
IS hp. JeSaM L
Swap, trade or
Ttrwilleftr. W

Gataway To The Waterway
BEDS FOR SENT
CARS WANTED
Robson Sporting Goodi
ospital, Rollawaya, JuveREEL'S USED CARS
Your EV1NRUDE Deater
allt. FREE delivery and
11th St. k Sanford Ave.
304+6 E. 1st Ph. FA $ M I
Pick-up.
FURNITURE CENTER
1686 EDSEL. Runs good. IS* PLASTI Cruiser. Mercury
1100 French Ave.
Looks good. A. K. RosteUer
motor, Gator trailer. Rea*
FA 2-1U1.
Ph. FA M M
sonable. FA $0648.

ISO! BU1CK. in good running
condition. New battery. S
Mena, ladles, childrens die*
new recape tires. Brahes
$ 14.50
count shoes. Beat family
pood. Asking $130.00. Make
ECHOLS BEDDING CO. buys. Surplus City.
offer. Call FA 2-7733 after
fed. A Magnolia FA &gt;-«321
6:00 p. m.
'30 CUSHMAN Eagle. Noede
TRACTOR work, me
some work. FA H 4 B .
discing, blade, scoop.
'SI CHEV. 4 dr. Sedan. Good
FA 2-7964.
condition. Rt. l Box Ml or
call FA 2-0007. E. T. ChapGREAT LAKES M 0-+S' X
10' wide, S bedrooms, original
Auto Glass, Top*
cost $0,300, sacrifice, an*
'90 OLDS. 4 dr. $100. Can be
A Se*t Covers
tume balance $4400 monthly
aeem daya at The Sanford
AUTO GLASS &amp;
pints. $0641. 323-3433.
Herald. Frank.
SINGER

SEAT COVER CO.

SEWING MACHINE

304 W. 2nd St. PA $6033
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

CALL FA 2-6788

SALES A SERVICE

Your Neighbor A t Hollers

I YEAR old upright Froeisr,
AUTO GLASS
33 cubic ft. 1*63 Model. 33"
colored T. V. Call 322-7222
INSTALLED
Seakarik Glaaa and Paint after 3 p. m.
MS Magnolia

Real Batata—:Mortgage*
GRADUATION SPECIAL
BEDROOMS, IVi bath* 111 N. Park Ava. FA $3430
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
FA $7466
Center block, double ear- Ravenna P a rk
Cold Wave $6.93 complete.
Evening*
port*. Large tot. Assume
Open evening by appt.
FA $ a n FA M l FA
payments of $100.48
SIS Palmetto Ave. 332 0634
month. Ph. FA $7166.
SACRIFICE for quick sate. 2
25. PhmMag Servlets
Bedroom House with or
3 BEDROOM home in Coun­
without furniture. Near
try Club Manor. Assume
schools aad storaa about
M monthly payments k
4 miles from NAB. Out of
transfer foe. Cali FA 2-7671
flight pattern. Good invest­
after S:1S.
P lu m b in * 4 H e a tin g
ment for reeling or homo.
AIR CONDITIONING
CUSTOM 3 BEDROOM. 3
Low monthly payments.
CONTRACT sad REPAIR
bath home on large shaded
Have to see house to ap­
WORK
lot at 1B14 Meltonville Ave.
preciate. Can FA 2-13*6.
1067 Seadard Ave. FA $4441
Many extras include living
IDYLLWILPE.
PLUMBING
m a te '
Repairs—
I any paneling; p a r q u e t
FREE ESTIMATES
hardwood floors, Florida Beautiful m w contemporary
modern on corner tot la deR. L. HARVEY
room, dining room and a
JEWEL TEA CO., INC.
airabte IdyHwUdo of Lock
IN Sanford Ave. FA 23361
large, equipped eat-in kit
Alter. 4 spacious bedrooms, COOPERATIVE f r a n c h i s e
chan. Laundry room and
2 modern baths, folly equip­ route operator. Guaranteed 37. Special Service*
lota of storage space in
$3300 00 yearly earnings.
ped luxury kkebaa tad
double g a r a g e . C a l l
Piano Tuning and Repair
Many operators earning
large
living
and
dining
FA $9030 for aa appoint
W. L. Harmon — FA 3-42S
M400.
to
$10,000
annually.
rooms
opening
to
private
ment.
QUALIFICATIONS
fenced patio. Double car.
FRIGIDAIRE
HIGHLAND PARK
port* and combination laun­ Married, age 33 to 40. Mini­
Bates A Service
mum High ScbooL Good
dry-utility room. Features
Q. H. HIGH
work record, sale* exper­
Comfortable 3 Hr. hem* sit­
also Include central air1TN W. 1st S t laniard
ience, physical axamination
uated on double corner oak
conditioning and heating.
Ph. FA
required and c u b bond.
shaded tot. Loaded with
Must be willing to relocate LAW N SERVICE
value and extras! $13,000 Price — Just $38,400. Only
at own expense. Write giv­ Mowing and edging, ete. Sat­
with $400 down and $00 per
10ft down and no rioting
ing details on above quali­
month includes everything!
costs. Open daily. May we
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
fications. Interview will be
Drive by 2437 Laurel Ave.
serve you?
FA 2-1S1T.
made In your home.
then call
P.O. BOX 2706-3707
Air-Conditioning
W ut Bay Station
H.
B. POPE CO., INC.
Stenatrom Realty
Jacksonville, Fla.
auo So. Park Ave. FA 3-4234
Real Estate—Mortgage*
Real Estate—Mortgagee
I t . S itu a tio n s W anted
SMITH Air-Condition toafrlU1 N. Park Ave. FA 3-3430 i l l N. Park Ave. FA 2-3420
geratlon service. All work
Ravenna Park
FA $7416 Child Can. FA $2374.
guarantied. Very reason­
RAVENNA PARK
Evenings
able In price. Day FA 2-7434
Attractive 3 bedroom tile bath FA 2 3877 FA 23*28 PA 14386 CHILDREN kept. FA 3-4183.
Night FA 2-2066.
CB borne with range, heat
er, water heater, blinds, 15. Bunlaoaa Opportunity WASHING and ironing at WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
traverse rods, wall air con­
home. FA 3-0307.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
For Less#; Service Station.
ditioner and fenced yard.
All Types and Sites
Choice location. Apply Tba 21. Bennly Satene
Th* total price is only
Wo Repair and Service
P un OU Co. 804 W. 6th
$tl,643 with $593 down.
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
S T I N E
St.
(Tern* if desired) and $79
Complete Ser. Eve. Appl'a. Machinery and Supply Co.
per month include* taxes MAN or WOMAN to service
IDS So. Oak
FA 2-3743 307 W. 2nd St.
TA 34432
and insurance. See this to­
and collect from cigarette,
day!
ice and other coin operated
dispensers in this area.
is a very good posl*
Stenatrom Realty This
tion that can be worked full
or part-time. Person sel­
Real Estate—Mortgages
ected must have good ser­
lit N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
50,000,000th
viceable car and 10 or
Ravenna Park
FA $7463
more spare hours per week
Evenings
and $300.00 to $1,800.00 cash
FA 2-3877 FA 2 3829 FA 2-6180
capital. Write giving name,
CHEVROLET^
3 BEDROOM house in excel­
address, telephone number
lent condition. North Or­
and all details lo Box 1118,
lando. Pay closing and as­
Tulsa, Oklahoma.
sume payments of $74.34.
C ELEB R A T IO N
18. Kernel* Help W anted
TA 2 3333.
Tba City of Sanford Civil Ser­
vice Board la accepting ap­
plication! for the position
of police patrolman. Re­
quirements: 31 to 30 yoara
of ago; height and wgt to
conform with established
Wandanda with minimum
*4" h it and U« Ibe wgt;
minimum of high school
education or equivalent. Ex­
amination for quaL appli­
cant! will he held at 7:10
p. m. Juno 37, 1SK) in city
ball. Good working condi­
tions and pension plan. Sub­
mit application* to Civil
Sarv
33, INS.

TREE'S trimmed. Demossed
A removed. Reasonable. Ph.
FA 3-TOM.

ComDany

11. B a a n ty Batons

BUYING A NEW or
USED CART
FINANCE IT WITH US
♦ low Interest Rate*
♦ Low Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANK

LAWNS Renovated •
Remote Thatch Bug Spray (VC-11)
'to-Ph. FA 3-4244
MANSFIELD LAW?

Ph. FA 3-4623

31. Poultry - Livestock

SHALLOW Well Pump and
Car top carrier with cover.
333-1701.

BAY Gelding. 7 yrs. old. ISli HOUSE full of Furniture, AU
less than 1 year old. Rea­
hands high. FA 2-4M4.
sonable. 213 Bradshaw Dr.
Can be seen from 10 a. m.
31A. Pets
to 3 p. m.
BUCK A tan Red Tick
Hound Puppies from escel- DRESSES S to 7.333-6194.
lent stock. Wormed. Ph.
STOVE. $33. 2 Door Refriger­
361-9407 or 36M13L
ator. $60. 102 Garrison Dr.
BIRD Dogs, English Setters.
ANGLE Iron. Various sixes
Reg. champion blood lines.
FA 2-1636.
10 wks. old. CY 3-2535. Or­
lando.
BUCKEYED Peas. $1.00 a
bushel. You pick and bring
SIAMESE Kittens. Purs brad
container, FA 2-7864.
aealpoinU. Wormed. Phooe
*’A $8868. 715 Magnolia.
"SALE on used T.V .'irO ttiran "
teed. Town k Country. Ph.
32. Flowers - Skrubs
322-3362.
POTTED MUMS tn bloom. ASSUME payments on Singer
55c op.
round bobbin Sewing Ma­
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
chine. Darns, makes but­
GrapeviUe Ave. Near 30th SL ton boles. 3 Payments of
$6.40. FA 24411.

Uaad Jantaaw, appliances, THURSDAY- Friday A Sat-

t*«u. ote..Bought » Bald. .. utday 5alev Walnut ladder
back chair, (ea cart, ban­
Larry'* Mart 313 Sanford
quet lamp and bisque baby
Ave. Pb. FA 3-4131
china tea set, marble top
We Buy, Sell, Trade, Repair
coffee table and other
BILL'S THRIFT SHOP
Items. 3706 Magnolia Ave.
Furniture • Appliances - T.V.
Near Plnecrest School.
Open • to 9 dally and Week­
UPRIGHT Plano. $33. Phone
ends
FA 3 7180.
Ph. 323-7363 3640 Hiawatha Bt.
Sanford, Fla.
With purchase of Blue Lus­
tra, rant Electric Carpet
Sell Ua Yeer Furatture. Quick
Shampooer for only $1 per
Service Witk the Cash.
day. Carroll's Furniture.
SUPER TRADING POST
FA 34677.

36. AntomobDee - Tracks

FREE FSTTMATE
103t PLY. R. A H. Good,
Uphoiatormg A Hattraaa rowcond. Good tires. $173. Ph.
evaUng- Naw A Uaad Furni­
FA 2-1360 after I.
ture. Call Nia Baddieg Mfg.
Co., at 706 Colery Ava. '36 FORD Station Wagon.
FA 321 IT.
Must sell. 332-8866.

TlsxJt to a New Dodge
Here s The Best Buy!
1960 Falcon W agon

*1145

Automatic Iran*., radio A heater

HAROLD

DUNN,

MECHANIC

Harold has been with u* for only 1 months. He and
Ramona have 3 boy* and 2 girls, Everett, Harold,
Philip, Patrice and Terrl-Lynn. They attend the Bat*
list Church. Iloatlnq and fishing are hie hobbies and
Ms wiah la to be able to lust xo flahisf and be able
to atay a* long aa he would want to.

Ready To Serve You At Hollers of Sanford

N E W &amp; U SED C AR
S A LES S P R E E !
HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS

---------DEM OS----------

(2) 1963 “660”
1963 “770”
Rambler Classic Rambler Classic
Slock No. 1933
d Door Station Wagon.
List Price $3188.33
PRICE
THIS SALE

Stock No. 1986
4 Dour Sedan.
List Price $280843
PRICE
THIS SALE

Discounts On All 1963 Ramblers
In S to ck ! 1
ALL

USED

CAR PRICES SLASHED

1961 Tempest Sedan
Automatic and Spotlea*
WAS 1595 --------------------------

1960 Rambler Super
WAGON. Standard Trans.. P.ilra
Clean WAS 1 1 * 3 --------------------

1960 Volvo Sedan
1959 Chev. Parkwood
4-ISoor S t a t i o n ,
radio A heatsr

a u to m a tic

Ira n * ,

*1095

I960 Studebaker

895

4-Door Station Wagon, r«q| clean

Top Condition
WAS 1393 ---- ---------------------------

I960 Dodge Pioneer
2 Door Hard Iup. Automatic, Powar
Htrrring and Little Extrna
WAS 1093 ............... ......... .................. ...

1959 Chevrolet Wagon
Standard Tran*, and l.caa Than
40,000 SUL WAS 1293 ....................-

:

1958 Chrysler

l

NEW YORKEH 4 dour sedan, lull}
equipped, clean

—

BARGAIN

79 5

ROW —

2411

1495
1095
1295
995
1195

23 MORE USED CARS ON OUR LOT
PRICES FROM $195 UP
GW WARRANTY • BEST OF FINANCING
OPEN FRI. EVE TIL 8:30 P.M.

MERCURY, 4 door, astro clean --------FORD Station Wagon ............ .....

-... .

CHEVROLET 4 door »edan
CTJEVKOLET U ton pickup

SIM

DODGE aedan . _____....—

CHARLIE CRAIG

HOB THOMAS

Seminole
Co. Motors
619 E. First 81., Sanford
FA 2-0614

Winter Park MI 7-2330

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THURS., JUNE 18, 1963

COUNTY NEWS

Lake M ary Appoints

week’s meeting membere vot­
ed ke pot the einb’a folding
\
ehaire bath in the Community
, building when the C h rte Asao1 elation notifies that Insurance
bee boon purrbased and re­
pairs ai*. complete.
Tha program for the n * 'J aing featured film of various
activities and event* which
; have taken place hi the village
daring the part sever*! years.
A number ef numbers wore
easterns* of ether land* to the

MRS. RICHARD STODDEN, left, incomlnjr
president of the North Orlando Garden Club,
officially receiver! the guvel from Mrs. Bill Ryan,
outgoing president, at last week’s meeting of the
du b .
(Herald Photo)

EDITORIAL COMMENT

bar outfit, tailing the country
Iron which It originated.
Husbands at membere were
guaoto for tho mooting.

LongwoodSets
ForSummer

A special meeting o f the Town Council of
Altamonto Springs, called Tuesday night after
a quorum fulled to materialize a t Inst week's
regularly scheduled meeting, was attended by
all but one of the council members.
It is to be hoped th at this attendance was a
good indication th a t never again will one of the
town meetings have to lie canceled because
other business, or pleasure, keeps the men away.
Now, perhaps more than ever before, Alta­
monte needs the guidnneo of its elected officials
TfTr 111(3 week cUlUili utlioo liCjiiiH—m r -R s-R OWmunicipal water system und the way was cleared
for the town to go ahead with plans for an over­
all, systematic street und drainage progrum.
Altamonte, ju st like all of our cities and
towns, also is faced with the many problems
Involved In meeting demands of u fust growing
population.
Now is no time for n “take it cosy” attitude
on the part of the town officials.

»T 1 m * t — efWvry
The Lyman High School
Athletic Booster* h o n o r e d
Coach and M n. Buck Metta
with a farewell party Satur­
day aftem oto at the home of
Mr. and Mra. Joseph 1’avelehak on Prairie Luke.
Couch Metta will he coach*
Ing at Chaniherlaln High
School In Tampa neat year.
Tha croup enjoyed awimmlnir, boating and water skiing and a picnic aupper highlighted with barbecued riba.
In addition to the hoata and
the honor*** Unite pretent
were Mr. and Mra. Ralph
Iligga, Mr. and Mr*. Carlton
Henley, Mr. and Mr*. Jim
Payne, Mr. and Mra. E. It.
Fellows, Mr. and Mr*. Phil
Perrault, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Rlrkenmeyer, Mr. and Mra.
Rayburn Milwcu, Mr. and
Mra. John Wagner, Mr. and
Mra. Harlen (Inplen, Coach
and Mra. Walter Diurua,
Coach and Mra. Dutch Camp*
bell, Mr. and Mra. P at Goodwin and Mra. Kenneth Burkhart.

Ordinance 105, calling for
the annesation of 52 parcels
of land to the Town of Cassel­
berry, was passed unanimous­
ly on the first and second
readings at Monday night’s
meeting of the Hoard of Alder­
men.
City Attorney Ken McIntosh
explained that the area in­
cludes parcels owned l.y 31
individual*.
McIntosh was asked from
the floor whether any conces­
sion* had been made to any
of the applicants or whether
any puvlng had been promised.
He said, “Definitely not.”
The Uoard a p p r o v e d a
months vncntion with pay for
Town .Marshal Gus Sawyer
and, at a request from McIn­
tosh concerning his own vaca­
tion, agreed to change the
July meeting date to July IS.
The Imard also authorised
the attorney to negutiute with
ABC Gurlmge Co. on a con­
tract fur the collection of gar­
bage and trash In tha town.

Kindergarten
Sets Program

Work Begins On
Additions To
Junior High
By J i m Casselberry
Construction on (he new
lunchroom and music room ni
South Seminole Junior High
School at Casselberry was
rtarted this week by the II. J.
High Construction.
The 93 by 93 foot lunch­
room will include a kitchen,
dining room ami stage and
shrill be built on the southwest
tide of the acbool. The 4o by
70 fool music room will con­
sist of a choral section and a
band section and will go up
on the east aide id the school.
Featured In the band room
will be a poured ronere l e
sem icircular bandstand.
Roth buildings are expect­
ed to be cornph-lcil within
the next six monUu.

FIRST ENTRY in thu Mint* Flame of Seminole
County Beauty Content in Charlotte Ann Ban­
dera, daughter of Mm. Frances Sam (urn of l.nrinann Circle N., Longdate. Fourteen year «&gt;ld
Charlotte, who will bo a sophomore at Lyman
next year, in five feet seven Indies tall with
36-21-36 measurements, Hobbies are awimming
anil horseback riding. The contest is being spon­
sored by tho Longwood Volunteer Firemen as
part of their annual Fourth of July Fiesta.

Ily Jans Casselberry
A soiiimer recreation pro­
gram will lie conducted by
Mr*. Marshall Johns of Overbrook Kindergarten in Cassel­
berry at the Women’s Club on
T u e s d a y s nnd Thursday*
starting next Tuesday.
Thu program will include
s u p e r v i s e d Instruction in
crufts and recreation for chitthen in the three to eight age
hiiieket from l&lt;&gt; a.in. until I
P m i.
Those attending will
bring n sandwich and milk
and fruit will tie served.

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COACH AND MRS. BUCK METT8, who will be moving to Tampa where
he will couch a t Chamberlain High, were honored Inst Saturday afternoon
by the Lyman Athletic Roosters at a farewell party and barbecue supper.
At the grill with the Mctts is Joe Pavelchuk, left, president of the
R oosters..
(Herald Photo)

By B ruce* Wetter
Richard Keogh, L a b Mary
Chamber of C om m ent preaident, appointed the following
committee* during the buslneaa session of laat Thurs­
day night’s meeting:
Road Committee: Raymond
M. Ball, Homer M. Gleason
and George Heat Jr.
Nominating
Commit­
tee: Herbert J . Sahler, Mra.
Frank Evana and Oils SJobiom.
Ways and Means Commit­
tee: Mra. Hilda Gardner,
Mrs. Ruth Boutwcl! and Don.
aid Jackson.
Keogh commented on the
fact that each of these mem­
bers bad gladly agreed to
serve when they were asked.
The committees in turn will
meet to choose a chairman.
Jack WHber made a report
on the action taken by the
committee appointed to es­
tablish boundaries for a tax
district ami study the possi­
ble mileage increase. He pre­
sented a map of legal descrip­
tions ol Lake Mary and the
surrounding acreage which
had been approved by the
county attorney.
Wilber explained the neces­
sary steps for the Chamber
to take after they draw up
the petition. He also said that
the special district assess­
ment should only raise indi­

A Ladies Night te being
iacbaduled fur July with plan*
u f be announced a t a later

LONGWOOD FIREMEN, ull drenaed out in bright new ahirta ami rape,
pose behind the Ktuinlea* steel double .sink which will be the amnul prixe
a t thin year’s Fourth of July Fiesta. The Voluntcem are, front from left.
Chief Clnudn laiyo. Roger Brown, Colin Kelley, Harold WillU, who hold
blonder which will b« third prize ut the Fiesta und John Furinu; second
row, Harry Scott, Jim Morris, Curl Bosch, V. M. Marshall, Keith Willi*
und lJtrry and Lucky Eoclavon; think row, Curl Lnmmler, Brian Snow,
Ted Waltz, John O’Burr, Fred Esclavon and Fjpsd Keek. (Uuuld I'huto).

The proposal that tape re­
cordings be made of all m eet­
ing of the Casselberry Board
of Aldermen for record pur­
poses was made at Monday
night’s meeting of the board
by Acting Chairman Cliff
Overman.
Overman explained that
the “eraser” button would
hsve to be removed from the
recorder to sssure true re­
cordings of msetlngs and as­
sured thst floor speakers
would be provided with a
mike to eliminate any "bab­
ble” of voices on the tape.
Alderman Art Lego, who
thought the idea had " a lot
of good points,” estimated
that a machine would cost up
to $300 and Alderman George
Howard suggested that local
contacted
businessmen
and given a chance to pro­
vide tape machines on a rent-

vidual m w nneti ur mm uuP

Howard was authorised to
lars and that the benefits the
discuss
this proposal with
community will get from the
improvements are certainly dealers located In the area.
worth the small increase.
The Lake Mary area i* lu
an expanding predicament. It
was agreed to study both so­
lutions. to incorporate or to
ejtahlish a tax district, to get
the necessary improvements.
Hy Shirley Weatworth
Both committees will invest!G u e s t speaks r a t nest
Thursday's regular monthly
meeting of the Rear Lake
Library Hours
Community Club will be Henry
Duval of .the Apex Contract­
Remain Same
Mrs. John Hanner, Long- ing Co., Inc. of Forest City.
Duval will speak on tha
wood librarian, has announc­
ed that the library will con­ subject of today's road con­
tinue to be open at its regu­ struction problems with par­
lar hours throughout the sum­ ticular emphasis on how use
of soil cement would lessen
mer.
The schedule Is: Tuesdays, costs Involved.
7 p. m. until 9 p. m.; Thurs­ The meeting will begin
days. 3 p. in. until 5 p. in. promptly at H p.m. Presiding
and Saturdays. 9:30 a. m. will be William G. Carpen­
ter, president.
until 11:30 a. m.

Bear Lake Club
To Hear Duval

THE PLANNING COMMITTEE of the Osteon Civic Association in made
up of, front front left, Mm. Norman Miller unit Mm. Rage Doyle; back,
Edward Pell, Mm. P. T. Piety, Mm, Jumen Mullin, Nick Ffoifnuf nnd Mra.
Joe Manterii.
(Hcruld Photo)

Skating Parties
Planned For
North Orlando
s e c u r a prospective candi­
dates.
Dave Kanaly of Tanglewood was elected without
opposition to the office of
second vice president tn the
club which was vacant due
to rciignatiou of |(. II. (Laynie.
Plans were made by the
club to take part in the fourth
of July celebrations at Mait­
land and Longwood.
Coffee was served from the
new Hl-cup co IIce maker ob­
tained with trading stamps
donated by memla-rt of the
club.

Ily Mona Grinstrad
Ninth Orlando’* s u m m e r
n itratio n progrum will in­
clude skating parties at the
Mclodco Skating Kink in Sunford fur ull school age young­
sters and teenagers with the
first scheduled for next Thurs­
day'from 0:30 until 11:30 a. m.
Purlieu will lie held there­
after eueh Thumluy on the
same time schedule during the
remainder of the summer pro­
gram.
Those wishing to sign up fur
the skating parties are asked
to contact Mr*. Art Rhodes at
her home on Cortex Ave.
Adults who con help with

By Mr*. Adam Muller
The annual summer art
school and workshup sponsor­
ed by the Florida Federation
of Art a t the DeBary Mansion
House will open Sunday with
n reception from 2 until 4:30
p. in. for Eliot McMurrough
who will be resident artist un­
til June 29.
During the time McMurrough is serving as instructor
lie will have a On* Man Show
on exhibit tn the Mansion
House Galleries.

Lions To Install
New Officers
By J a M Casselberry
The Lions Club uf Cassel­
berry will hold an informal
installation of officers nest
Thursday at Bill'* Diner on
Hwy. 17-92.
Delegate and alternate from
the club to the Liona Interna­
tional Convention scheduled in
Miami. June ID-22, will be
Clyde Kerce and Miltun Free-

gate and keep the member*
Informed of their p n g m a . A
report of their flmliaga will
be made at the Clumber
meeting In September.

CONSTRUCTION on brick piuntem und concrete benches in the Shopping
Mall nt the Seminole Plaza Shopping Center, Hwy, 17-U2 and SR 436, in
well underway. Shrubbery und flojyjjjpi will fill the piuntem und the entire

Furmerly of Boston, Mass.,
McMurrough moved to Florida
in IDSL He studied In soveral
New England Art Schools in­
cluding the Capo School of Art
under Henry Ifensche. Ho al­
so has studied sculpture under
Leslie I’otey in Sarasota,
He is affiliated with tho
American Federation of Art,
the Florida Artista Group, tho
Florida Federation of Art,
I.och Haven Art Cent«r, t.oew
Gallery and tha It I n g 11 n g
School of Art.
At present his studios are
located in Indialuntie and at
the Loch Haven Center in Or­
lando.
He recently received award
honors from Guv, Farris Bry­
ant fur a Florida landscape,
the William Oherniun Memor­
ial Award for drawing nnd the
first prise cash award from
the Florida Federation An­
nual.
Ilo was selected for the So­
ciety of Four A rts Annual
National in Palm Beach and
haa hud articlea and works
selected fur publication in
“Prise Winning Graphics'*
1W3 Annual.
High quality p r ofessional
group and individual instruc­
tion will be given during the
summer school. S u b j e c t s
taught will include portrait,
figure, still life and land­
scape.
Each Wednesday afternoon
demonstration* and lecturr*
will be open to the public for
* nominal fee. Rooms are
available st the Mansion fur
those wishing lu make reser­
vation*.
Following i l t U u r r o u g h ,
I rum June 3u through July 12.
the resident artist will h«

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Russia Orbits Fifth M an ; Woman M a y Join Him
A

School Building Object Is
Fund Clears
'Study For
Legislature
Long Trip'

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The Lyman High School
em ual, the "Greyhound,"
W EATHER: Isolated shower*. High today 90-96; low* in 70*.
TALLAHASSEE (CPI) brought a big laugh a t Supt.
VOL. 63
United Frew Leased Wire
Established 1908
TRL, JUNE 14, 1963
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 734
A bill spelling out $30 mil­
Bay MUwee'a expenae Thurs­
lion In bond construction
day afternoon . . . and Bay
MOSCOW .U PD — Ru**l*
Rind* for junior colleges and
Joined in. It v a i pointed out
$45 million fur state univer­ hlastrd IU fifth manned apocw
sities cleared the Legislature ahlp Into orbit today on a
the annual devoted a half*
with virtually no debate and flight that may he the preludw
page to the achool custodian
to the launching of the firs t
went to the Governor.
but (ailed to mention the
Pushed as a compromise spacewoman.
aefaoot superintendent.
plan to implement an al­ I.t. Col. Valery Fedorlvlch
lA J
• • •
ready approved $73 million j Bykovsky, 28 - year - old a if
W. C. HILI.
Proposal that S e m i n o l e
bond isaue, the bdl drew fire force pilot, waa hurled into or*
from o n l y one opponent bit a t 3 p. m. (9 a. m. EOT)
County school kids be provid
in the House and was whip­ in the spare ship Vostok S.
ed with "dog tags" to wear
State Board of Public In­ trstitmt mill end in January
ped through the Senate, His flight waa believed to bw
on a string around their necks
struction was to be asked to­ when English Estate* School
which concurred in a couple the first step in a “Romanov
was rejected In a hurry by
day to approve four runsi ruc­ will be completed to relieve
of technical a mend menu.
and Juliet" man-and-women
the school board. A tag man
tion project* (or Seminole South Scxminolc and five new1
Rep. Charles Holley, of tandem apace marathon.
ufacturer suggested the kids
i County schools during the classrooms will be completed
Pinellas, criticized the bill as
Bykovsky, described aa an
be tagged for identification in
at Rosrtiwald.
next fiscal year.
a future appropriations act. athletic type with a young
cate of disaster or any other
Tlie nrw building was ten­
Seminole School B o a r d
He said the $73 million in wife and a three-month-old
emergency.. T h e gimmick
Funeral services for W. C. Thursday afternoon authoriz­ tatively authorized In a state
construction would' create a son, "feel* fine," Radio Moawas that some local business
need for additional Mo mil­ cow anid, in announcing th at
house woutd buy the tags, ••Hilly” Hill, one of Sanford’* ed Walter -Teague, adminis­ survey m ade In October torn
lion in operational funds in "all systems are functioning
with their advertising on most prominent pioneer busi­ trative assistant, to present TeaKlie .said that the proposed
building; completes action In
the next biennium.
them, and give them away. ness men who died Thursday the tentative building pro­
normally."
the l!** survey and Milwce
gram at Tallahassee.
The bill passed the House
Board members were agreed
The official Soviet T*s*
a t Seminole Memorial Hos­
Plans call for live new expressed the opinion the
107-9.
the kids wouldn't play like
news
agency said without ifivpital, will He held this after­ classrooms at Lake Mary stale will make a new survey
Oflginally, the bill called ing details that Bykovsky's
Army Gls.
School, a band and vocal for future expansion next
• • •
noon.
for $124.9 million In con­ mission was to study condi­
Mr. Hill was bom un July 0, room at Cronm* High School, year.
struction to implement a pro tion “of a long flight"* in
A local family may be
The N urd authorized the
posed handing program of space.
faced with legal action over 18UO in Sanford, the son of two classrooms at Oviedo
$123 million. Rut tile Legis­ Them were unofficial indi­
two missing cornets. The W. J. and Alice Hill, original High School and an industrial chairman and superintendent
lature slapped a $73 million cation* the young Russian
comets, presented to a coun settlers who rante to Sanford arts building at S n nbhle In meet with City Commis­
sioners to map a school cross­
ceiling on the bond issue and might lie kept up for as long
ty school, were lent to e stu­ in 1873 and established the High School.
Teague informed Die board ing program.
the lawmakers had to follow a* a record eight days and be
dent, who since has left Hill Lumber and Hardware
COMMENDATION FOR "nutstw nding perfomuinte*' is presented to Lt.
with a lower-cost implement­ joined soon by the world's
school. Family says the In­ Company, a leading building members that county schools
Neil S. i'rinten (center) und Lt. William Mulir/mvski (right) by C’lipt.
ing bill.
struments were "loit." School supply firm for more than DO will receive $150,000 in stale
first space woman—also a
Joseph M. Tully Jr,
Actually, thr measure sets Russian.
board wants them returned, years, now serving it’s fifth money fur new building next
n m
v A . . .
year,
as
compared
to
$
800,(100
or the equivalent In cash. generation of customers.
out $31.8 million in university
Report* have been circulat­
Supt. Ray hlilwee indicated
W. C. Hill hns fur muny being spent this year.
project* and $339 million ing for days that the Soviets
Double
session*
will
be
in
there will be other such cases years been president of the
worth of work for Junior col­ were on the verge of launch­
. . . the families reporting the firm with J. H. Crapps as vice effect during the first half of
leges, for a total of $87.8 ing a space woman—aald to
the next school year at South
Instruments were left in the president and manager.
million. Rut the additional be un attractive, unmarried
Seminole School and Rosen- Rests On Laurels
achool music room and were
project* were Included to give girl in her 20'a.
Mr. Hill served as Mayor of
wald School. However, Supt.
WASHINGTON (UP!) stolen.
the Cabinet Hoard of Educa­
Sanford twlcs, onre in 1927
According to these unoffi­
It. T. Milwce said the double Glen Van Slyke HI, tnc spell­
• • •
tion and fhe Hoard of Control cial reports, the Soviets were
and again in 1941-42, also
ing
'champion
f
r
o
m
Oak
George Harden of Sanford served as City Comimseioner
some leeway in deciding what hoping to launch and bring the
w ill k.* i-.,my,Vf-&lt;t
fi.dgL,— Ti on,.— enja;- c,l— I
has ridden his "Lee's Pride" for six year*.
~gfn~ir,ivk lAdtilU mo wu i v uf
Two
ameers
oi
Heavy
At
j
TALLAHASSEE
(UPI)—
adjourn*.
hard‘won victory today and
to the first spot in the top
Among the big projects an international woman'* con­
Flags in ths city flew nl
lack
Squadron
Tims:
ban|
'the
Si-nalr,
delaying
a
flout
fnrgist about words l i k e
JO cutting horses in Florida, half-staff Thursday afternoon
U rsp ite tile big fight* still spelled out in today's bond
gress In Moscow June 21.
"agiotage," "antimacassar” been commended by the com- fight In the H&lt;&lt;u»r omnibus to come, some legislators and implementing hill were;
according to Joan Davis, Fort and all duy Friday, in honor
With the blasting uf Bykov­
mander
of
Heavy
Attack
One
,
|sy
million
m
m
lax
broadPierce, secretary of the Flor­ of Mr. Hill and hi* family.
and "exuhiaie."
University of Florida $)3.9
Gov. Farris llryant continue
sky into orbit today, the belief
for "outstanding perform
rnlng
hill,
pnsiinl
and
*prd
ida Cutting Horse Associa­
million, Florida Slate Uni­
He was a GO year member
Andrew J. (Drew) Rracken U. S. Boat Held
slice" based on results ot * to the House today a bill In­ to talk hopefully of winding versity $11.1 million, Florida wus that a man-ond-woman
tion. Second in the standings of the Elks Club, BPOE, 1241
op
the
extended
tax
session
flight in twin apuce ships waa
administra­ creasing the prirr of auto
is "Miss .Van Play" ridden .Sanford; a GO year member of Jr., nine years old, died
GUAYAQUIL, E c u a d o r Wing conducted
A A M $4.7 million, Univer­
hy
Saturday.
Others
think
it
planned.
Thursday
night
at
.Seminole
tive
and
material
Inspection.
und
Irurk
llrrnsr
tags.
and owned by Spencer Har Masonic Lodge No. (12, a mem­
(CPA)—The American fishing
sity of South Florida $10.7
I will be next Wednesday,
Pioneering work in twin or­
Memorial Hospital after short boat Espiritu Santo, seized
Capt. Joseph M, Tully Jr
It
would
raise
an
rsli.
den, brother of George.
million,
Florida
Atlantic
Uni­
ber of ths Morocco Temple, illness.
vowed
• • •
biting was carried out last
presented letter* of commen­ mated tilt million. The i Several senators
Wednesday
off
the
coast
of
versity $86 million, New
the First Methodist Church
Drew was a student In the ^Mswahi Province, is being dation to U . Neil 8. PruJen, measure passed the Renat* j they’d stay in Tallahassee State University in East-Cen­ year hy "space twins" AnHere’s an InUzsstiijK_qui
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fir&lt;F mi ardint spotlsinsntion. Residents of AUI
autnclfti v i&gt; f under place guard ai I t VAH-3 aviation electronic* hy a 27-11 vote.
" .1 1 1 summer if necessary to tral Florida $200,ouo In plan­ drenn Nikolayvr and Pavel
Survivnrs include HU wife,
balance the record state bud­
K hool And i’lived .wiUi his Kalinas naval, ba-e, it was officer, and l.t. William Maliare Alabamans. Those of
TALLAHASSEE
(UPt)
—A
ning funds, extension of the Popovich.
Mr*. Anne Hill; a daughter. pare Ate, Mr. and Mri. A. J.
A day later, Popovich went
rzowski, VAH-3 basic train­ bill broadening live thri-c per get to the penny.
asota are Sarasot-tns.
rep irled " today.
University of Florida engin­
Mrs. J. 11. Crapps; a grandson, Brackett Sf., 2017 Grandview
House passage of the omni­
up in Vostok 4 and, according
ing ottirer, upon rompletion rent sales tax to raise an
in Punta Gorila they are Puneering
college
In
East
Cen­
William H. Crapps; a grand­ Ave,
ta (Jordan*. Than why M a
Loaves Story
of 1tis annual inspection of additional $S9 million headed bus sales tax hill Thursday, tral Florida $1 million ami a to official Soviet accounts,
daughter. Miss Anna Crapps;
He
was
born
In
Gainesville,
DBS MOINES .Iowa (Ul’li the squadron.
“ Floridan" called a "Florid­
f*&gt;r the Senate today where with a slew of controversial new two year college at Pen­ jockeyed to within light of hta
a sister, Mrs. K. A. Newmun; was a me tiber of First Pressubstantially
comrade in a space spectac­
— Fred Orniand. inmate-re­
I.t. I’rudcn was cited *1**- p p, almost certain to be amendments
ian ?"
sacola $1.8 million.
n nirce, Mi*. W. A. Adams; byierian church ami a mem­ porter fur the Iowa State
changing
the
original
Senate
e s s
ular that brought cheers of
rifically for establishing ad- j bounced into a conference
and a nephew. R. A. Newmun ber of live minor league Penitentiary
version, vllrually assured it
ndmiriitlon from all thu world.
M a i i s i i n c , miniatrative procedure* In­ cointniUcc.
Application b l a n k s are
Jr. all of Sanford. Also it son, "Chiefs."
would take a joint conference
Ililirsilay walked away from suring positive control of
TIih two men talked back
available a t the Stale Em­
With this hill temporarily
E. S. LeGette of Orlando.
Survivors Include hi* "ar- Hie prison farm when he had technical and maintenance on Uto shelf, Iho .Senate committee to compromise the
and forth with one another as
ployment Service office, 2uo
Services were to be held at enta, one sister, I.aura, and beam temporarily assigned to instructions which resulted
difference*.
they loped around the earth
South French Avenue, for
o
p. m, today Ml the First two brothers, Rill and Ray­ gather information for a tea in the saving of valuable man launches into another battle
There seems little likeli­
at speeds of l7J»t)tl miles an
opening* as social worker,
over
a
proposed
$5H
million
hood the conference commit­
hours.
hour. They enmo down within
public accounts auditor, san­ Methodist Chunk with Rev. mond, all of Sanford; paternal mre story,
increase
in
automobile
license
Lt. M.iliczowski was riled tags, a measure that ha* al­ tee would lark on a grocery
moments of one another after
itarian, statistician and other Ray (in-gory oftirluting und grandparents, .Mr. arul Mrs.
HERSHEY, Pa. (UPI) — marathon flights that broke
fur hi* efficient reorganization ready been killed once in tax in view of strung Housepositions under the Florida burial was to bu in Evergreen A. J. Bracken, of Gainesville, Asks Probe
Cemetery.
Senate opposition.
and maternal grandparents,
Former President Dwight D. all spo^e records.
VIENTIANE. Laos (U P1)- of (lie ivaslc training phase,
Merit System.
Pallbearer* were to be Jack Mr. and Mrs. T. I). Thomas, Itight-uing Deputy Premier which has resulted in the both bouses.
• s *
Eisenhower said Thursday
Tits* said the Vostok 5 was
The House, convening al
night that only a "cunningly put into an orbit "close to the
Pliouilli Nosavan today press bombardier-navigator student* 0:30 a. m., also has a revived
Jerry W. Lord Jr., airman D. Wo. draff, Frunei* Koumil- of High Springs.
Tile family requests that ed for an investigation by the completing this important
manipulated veneer of ima­ calculated one," indicating that
apprentice, son of Jerry W. lut Jr., Kurlyle Housholder, It.
license tag lull on its calen­ Fire Damages
International Control Com phase of training with a high dar. The Senate doesn't re
gery" hides President Ken­ perhaps the shot might not
Lord, R. R. 2, has reported I . Perkins Jr., R. L. Cornell flowers be omitted.
Private services und burial mission (ICC) o( the attack decree of proficiency.
nedy'* "sorry icrord."
Watson
Home
for duty at the Naval Air Jr., Albert Pell, Dr. John Mor­
have been a bullseye. It said
convene until to a. ni.
gan and Dr. Churlcs I’urk Jr. are scheduled. Rrisson Fun­ tgy Communist Pathct Lao
Eisenhower said many per­ tho ship was orbiting tha
Uoth Pruden and MatirzowStation, Norfolk, Vs,
Cunddernblu Interior dam
Another
key
measure
that
Rrisson Funeral Home Is in eral Home is in charge of ftircr* on the town of Attopcu ski are to-year veterans of
son* are upset by thr admin­ earth every 88.1 minutes.
may wind up in conference age and the loss of n pet d«g
arrangements.
in kouthern Lao*.
the heavy attack program, committee i* the bill raising through suffocate *i resulted istration's "non-action and
Sheriff J . L. Hobby today charge of arrangements.
having flown all three types taxis on Ix-er, wine and whis­ from n 2 a.m. fire Thin-day headlong retreat on matters
advised all motorists to check
of heavy attack aircraft, hr key, Roth houses passed dif­ lit the Partridge homo of l.t. of national survival and
their driver's licenses. “We
ginning wdh the Af t (Sav­ ferent Increases and the und Mr*. Robert F. WnUun uo domestic well-being, on which
are finding many drivers are
Bridge ,™..
P'B« 8
were promised firm, unequi­
age), thrn the ASA (Sky House extended the lax to Driftwood Lane.
unaware their licenses have
(Russified
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expirpil, due to the change In
Warrior) and now the ASX i u - V. - r a Vo M* on military
Lake Mary Fire Chief vocal decision and action."
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the renewal date." said the
r,‘"
3
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installation*, atrongly opposed R.ilpli .\1&gt;vll reported loiluy
Dear
Abby
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Sheriff. Some licenses were
Their careers have run ill the Senate.
that although cause of
r«rd of glowing promise* and
Editorial
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anemic
deliveries—
would
in­
parallel courses for the past
issued for only one year un­
The program of tin- two key file wim undetermined, It np |
Entertainment . Tnge o
clude such campaigning catch
; several years a* ixith started
der the renewal change and,
tax measure* in a J! to mil parriili) broke out in the liv
Legal*
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their heavy attack assign­ lion to $170 million revenue— Ing room and hud been burn­ phrases as 'missile gap,'
he added, the drivers believe
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ment* with VC-9 (now design producing program will de­ ing some time before the ‘stroke af llie pen,' ‘strong
these licenses are good for
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presidency,' 'get (he country
ated V\ I I 9) flying as en­ termine wlo-n lie- l.e ;l- aloio family was awakened.
two years.
ft • ft
S p o r t s ________ Pago 6
moving again,' and so on" he
listed crew members in the
Churches . _
Page 2
said.
first heavy attack bomber,
City police force has been
the AJ-I (Savage). Roth ad
augmented by two temporary
va need to commissioned offi­
appointments. Chief Roy Wil­
cer status through the Navy's
liams said today. He has
limited duty otiicer program,
named for part lime duly
went on to Immburdier-naviGeorge M. Harriett Jr , son
gator training arid assign­
of Fire LI. George 11. liar
ments m heavy a Hack.
h e ll, and C. B Franklin, a
school teacher who will work
with the three oilier Negro
officers.
Dies Preparing
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It’s Funtime
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City Manager Pete KnowSon’s Funeral
let has ordered the two bus
.MIAMI REACH (UPI) —
Fri. N ites at the ^
lines to discontinue using
Isidore Sinooklrr, 73, wa*
Park Avenue soutli of Third
making b u r i a l arrangeCaribe!
Street, in violation of city
nirnt- (&lt;&gt;r his stepson at a
rules. He instructed Chief
lunrral home h rrr Thurs­
Music by IVgpy,
Roy Williams that "this must
day when br tollapsrd and
cease" and police officers
died.
Hill and Russ!
are to stop any buses found
A double funeral lor
on Park Avenue south of
Siuuoklrr and his (3-yrarMARLA
SIIAUON
NANCY
Third.
old stepson, Harry Sterling,
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was srhrdulcd today.
•MISS FLAME OF SKMINOI.K COUNTY* w ill lie chosen at the Fourth of
Have jou noticed the bloomStrrling was killed In a
July Fiesta to Ui staged hy tho I .ourworn I Volunteer Fire Department.
ing weeds growing out of the
Nrw Yutk butrl lira rarllrr
These three young ladies will compete under the eimnsorship of the Alta­
"HHi HILL" is pictured iieing removed from hiit
brick wall atop the old rail­
this wrrk.
monte Springs Volunteer Fire Department. Marla Jones, daughter of Mr.
home of 37 years ut the Sanford Zoo. The 2,000road station on Commercial
and Mrs. L. D. Jones,‘211 Robin Road, Altamonte Springs, will be u senior
jiouml
alligator was reputed to be the biggest in
■t Railroad Avenue? Well,
at Lyman next year, is five feet, five inches tull and measures 34-21-35.
captivity
in the United States. He was found
Indian
Sign
'hey look like weeds .
but
Hobbies are skiing, swimming ami dancing. Nancy Pinnock, daughter of
dead
in
his
pool al the zoo this morning. Sid Ri­
OAKLAND,
Calif.
(U
PI)
may be flower* because •»(
Mr. und Mrs. I*. W. Pinnock, 310 Penn Avenue, Altamonte Springs, also
—R i c h a r d Mrhcnsie. a
chard. city director of public works, captured
the blooms.
will be a senior at Lyman next year, stands five feet, four inches and
Sious Indian, on jolt nppor"Rig Bill” 37 years ago in a celery field ditch
• * *
measures 30-23*35. Hobbies are swimming, tennis and dancing. Sharon
tunitirs:
e a s t of the city. "Bill" was eight feet long when
That reorganization*! meet­
Marie I.eary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Brant, Altamonte Springs,
"'the only kind of |obRiCharU stra p p e d him to a 2xti Imard for re­
ing of the North Orlando Vol
stands five feet, two inches and measures 35-2-1-35. She will be a ninth
■ny people ran find arc di.hmoval to the zoo. He measured 12 feet six inches
unteer Firemen will be hrld
grader at South Seminole Junior High next year. Her hobbies arc singing,
nO.,hers. »red pullers and
this morning. Since Bill’d hide was too tough to
*t 7 p m. next Wednesday inpicket sign carriers."
dancing, water skiing und swimming,
j
(Herald Photos).
cut, he waa buried intact at the city land fill.
.yead at Monday.

Funeral This
Afternoon For
W. C. Hill

O K O f 4 School
Projects Asked

Mctwif SenateVotes Increase

A. J. Bracken Jr.
Dies At Hospital

Commendations In A u to , Truck Plates

Kennedy Record
Blasted By Ike

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Sommer Art
School Open
Af DeBary

Fiesta Schedules Listed

■y D w Fate*
Claude Layo, chief of the
Iamgwood
Volunteer Fire
A summer art school and D*Pt- and general chairman
workshop la being conducted of the Fourth of July Fiesta,
a t U» DeBary Mansion under said today that the third an­
Uta direction of the Florida nual Fiesta will be the "big­
federation of Art, Inc. It la gest and best ever."
Mended to provide high quali­
Layo said that the fire­
ty profepalonal Instruction works display alone will last
with fOtl-time workshop ac­
more than one hour being
commodation!.
set
off as fast a t three men
Portrait, figure, still life
and landscape studies will be can operate.
The Fiesta will begin with
available with lectures each
Wednesday afternoon open to ■ parade forming at the
L/mgwood Elementary School
the public.
Many of the artists are at 10 a. m. Those wishing
staying at the Mansion. Dir to submit entries for the
actor of the school Is Eliot parade arc asked to contact
Layo as soon as possible.
McMurrough.
Following the parade, prises
McMurrough alto la aenr
lug aa Instructor for the first will tie awarded at the Reiter
period of study from now Field Fair Grounds to the
through June 21. He la form best appearing fire truck, the
ar owner and director of the most attractively decorated
Palm Tree Art School In car, the most original float
Saraaota and has taught at and a number of others.
The bathing beauty portion
the Hartman School and Gal
of
the Mist Flame of Semi­
Jery and the Rlngllng School
of Art. He presently Instructs nole County Contest will start
a t tha McMurrough School of promptly at 12:30 p. m.
Art la Indlalantla and the Judges for this event will be
Loch Haven Art Center In officers from the Florida
Firemen’s Assn.
Orlando.
The second course of In­ Taking place immediately
struction will ba under the after this event will lie the
direction of Loran WUford, of exciting and fun filled grea*
Saraaota, who hat won many e&lt;l pig contest. The winner
first prises for various paint­ wilt get to keep the pig.
The Falling Angels of De
ings and held a water color
ahow a t the Royal Academy Land will perform at 3 p. m
jumping first from Die plane
la London In 1062.
WUford will instruct stu­ leaving trail* of colored
dents at the Mansion from smoke as they descend. Three
of the ’chutist will be passing
June 30 through July 12.
Third artist-instructor will batons in the air while the
Charles Holder, from July fourth is performing aerial
Aug. I. He ia a native maneuvers and a fifth is
who won the Phi aiming for a target on the
Kappa creative achieve­ ground.
At 3 p. in. the evening gown
ment award at the University
final* of the All** FI* me Con­
of Florida, the grand prize at
the All South Florida Art test will be held with Miss
Eihlbitioa in Miami and has Flame being crowned by
exhibited with the National Paul Bennett, president of
the Florida Firemen’s A sin.
Academy of Allied Artist* of
Tlie winner and first amt se­
America in New York City.
cond runnersup each will re­
Teacher for the final sessceive beautiful trophies and
fen, Aug. 13 through 23 will
be Roy Nlehoia, who haa stud­ prises.
Each of the three girls will
ied extensively and ha* much
teaching experience. He won bo presented wilh corsages
through the courtesy of Rosthe Manatee Art League first
setter's Mona’s ami Ramsay
prise and his work was sel­
ected for the South Coast Flower Shops.
Prises will be awarded all
Annual National Show.
McMurrough has announc­ day long at the Fiesta and
the firemen’s famous South­
ed that art student* may en­
ern fried chicken will be
roll for a whole course, a
served throughout the day.
week at a time or on a
Tlie fireworks display will
dally basis.
lie the closing event ot Die
day.

300 Attend
DeBary Day
DeBary Day a t Ponca De­
Leon Springs, sponsored last
Friday by the DeBary Civic
Assn, and Chamber of Com­
merce, wa* attended by more
than 300 persona.
A gift program for tho day
was sponsored by tha Del .and
Chamber of Commerce In co
operation with Leo Norwood,
manager of the Spring*.
Winners Includ'd Mrs. Ar­
th u r Bollnian, Mr*. Iliorntor
Smith, Mrs. Louis LaCHat,
Mrs. Lucy Gallop, William
Dries, Lt, Col H. Willis, Mrs,
William Fiiller, Mr*. Roy
Conkling, Jam es Duffy, Mr*.
Maria Accardl, Mrs. Martha
Luts, Mr* H. G. Healer, Mra.
Henry Fierce, George Wright,
Mrs. H. L. Miller, Mrs, Her­
man Burger, Mr*. Adam Slull*r, Mr*. Cheater Ilearick,
Mrs. William Hannon and II.
S. Downing.

Bus Schedules
Set For
Brownie School
lius schedule* to and from
the Brownie Day Camp to be
held at Sliver Lake next week
from Monday through Friday
are aa follows:
Morning pickups will be
made at Houthsule School at
8:10 a.m.; at Lake Mary Fire
House at 8:23 a.m .; at Sunland Playground at 8:33 a.m
and at Pinecrest School at
8:43 a.m.
Afternoon returns will bo at
Piaccrest School at ? ! ' p in ;
a t 5unland Playground at
2:23 p.m.: at Lake Mary Fire
House at 2:33 p.m. and at
doithaida Acbool at 2:30 p.m.

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THUIIS., JU N E 20, 1063

COUNTY NEWS

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1IIHGEST KUItllLEH in n bubble R u m blowing content held Tueatlny morn­
ing an part of the Summer Recreation Program at I-oriRwooiI Kelcmentary
School were blown by Linda Varnum, KuReno Kennedy and Lynne s\nn
Stevcnn, left to ri#ht. Linda took first prize in the 7-U year primp, Eupcne
lit the 10 year and older protip and Lynne Ann in the 5-6 year piotip. Con­
tests were conducted by Couch W alter Dzuru* and Mrs. Diane Amos.
(Herald Photo)

Village To Get New Books

Recreation
Opens Tuesday
In Village
North Orlando’s Summer
Recreation Program for child­
ren of all age groups opened
on Tuesday morning of this
week with the organization
of a baton twirling class un­
der the direction of Airs. J.
D. Grlnstead.
These classes will be con­
tinued each Tuesday morning
at the ihufflehoard court* of
the Village Recreation Cen­
ter.
The opening session of the
Glamour
and
Grooming
Course to be taught by Mr*.
Pat DeVillaggio will be held
next Tuesday at B:30 a. m.
in the Community Building.
Weekly skating parties at
Atciodce Skatitig Rink are
scheduled for Thursday morn*
ings with the youngsters
meeting at the Recreation
Center at 9 a. m. in order to
lie at the Rink by 9:30 a. m.
Mrs. Art Rhodes, who is
organizing transportation to
and from the Rink, said to­
day that more volunteers are
needed to help tn this phase
of the program. Those who
could provide transportation
either way are asked to con­
tact her at her home.

DeBary Firemen
Sponsor Dance

Dog Climbs T r e e s . . ?
By J a w C a w lfe try
"Mtsty," 18-month-oId toy
Manchester belonging to 13
year old David Krohne, son
of Ur. and Mrs. Wally
Khrone, wants to be "tree
top tail" and climbs with
speed and grace the giant
live- oaks oa the lawn of the
Krohne’a Fairy Lake home.
What might sound like •
Shaggy Dog Story all started
about a month ago when the
Khrones noticed that little
Misty was not content with
chasing the squirrels up the
trees but, instead, had start­
ed to pursue them further
by scrambling up the tree
trunks and balancing precar­
iously on the highest limbs.
Now, however, .Misty has
discovered that the fun is
in the climbing and no lung­
er needs a squirrel as ln.entive. As a matter of fact,
she eagerly obliged thia re­
porter by performing on cue
and posing for photographs.

Summer Readers
To Take
Space Trip
By Julia Barto*
Altamonte Libararian Airs.
Florence Cotirsen has an
nounccd that registration will
remain open until June 29
for the annual summer read­
ing program for children.
Till* year’s program will
take the theme of a trip
into outer space through the
solar system. Upon register­
ing each reader will receive
a rocket which will progress
from planet to planet as each
five books arc read. The pro­
gram will last for eight
weeks ending around Aug. 2l.
The library is open on
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat­
urdays from 10 a. m. until
1 p. m. The withdrawal of
hooks will be limited to two
at ont, time with no more
than six withdrawals allowed
in any one week. Kooks read
will be tallied once each
week.
Tlie Children's Story Hour
will be conducted this sum­
mer by Airs. Robert Webb on
Saturday morning* from 10:3o
until lt:3o at the Community
House on Maitland Are. for
youngsters between the ages
of four amt seven years.

PERFECTLY SILHOUETTED, "Misty" 18niunth-old toy Manchester, is shown in the top
photo climliin# one of the Riant live oaks a t the
Wally Krohnes on Fairy Lake. The arnsill &lt;1or ,
shown in the bottom photo with her master, 13
year old David Krohne, started climbing trees
o iler squirrels but does it now "just for fun.”
(Herald Photos)

Ry Mrs. Adam Muller
By Mona Grlnstead
Denary'* Volunteer Fire
men sponsored a dance last
Announcement dial a com­
Saturday night at the Recrea
pletely new system of keep­
lion Hall of the Fire Station
ing financial record* for the
with Darwin Rmce in charge
Village of North Orlando will
of arrangements and the pro­
be set up a* of July 1. be-,
gram.
ginning of the new fiscal
EDITORIAL COMMENT
A special guest, Miss Adele
year, was made today by
Kelly, of Covina, Calif., en­
Mrs. Irene Van Eepocl and
tertained with voral solo* and
.Mrs. Fred Salter.
selections on the piano and
Mrs. Van Kopol. In addition
also instructed the audience
to serving on the Village
In the Hawaiian Fishing Song.
CoBRiatulaliun* are in order this week for
Council also serves as com­
Those attending enjoyed very
the Geneva Volunteer Fire Dept, which nithouRh
missioner of finance and
much the gay evening and ex­
orRanized only two week* ago, already U drnwitiR
franchise negotiations. Mrs.
pressed appreciation to .Miss
up it* constitution and by-law* and »cttitiR al*&gt;ut
Sailer is village treasurer.
Kelly who soon will be leav­ Bear Lake Club
to
Ret a charter.
Since the new couneil took
ing to return to her home.
At tiie flame time the men are hu*y with
To
Meet
Today
over alter elections in March,
Another dance is being
functional
detail* of their department and are
tlm two women have worked
By Shirley Wentworth
planned by the executive
donating
time
and fund* to the conversion ot a
hand in hand in keeping cur
committee on entertainment The regular monthly meet- J R«* tanker truck into an adequate piece of fire
rent records up to date.
for the evening of July 4 be­ ing of the Bear Lake Com- ; fiRhtiiiR equipment.
Mr*. Van Eepocl, who has
ginning at 7:30 p.m. Tin- next ■nullity Cluli will be held at
Conlrilnilioii* uf any item suitable fur use on
ill her possession till1 books,
regular dunce will lie held 8 p. ill. today in the Florida
the
truck will be appreciated us will any dona­
Power Clubhouse at which
records and all correspon­
from 8 until 11 p.m. on Satur­
tion* of tim e or money. The Rreatest need* at tho
time
Henry
Duval
of
the
dence dating hark to the in
day, June 29.
present time arc for it pump and hose which
Apex Contracting Co. of For­
corporation of the village, has
Square dancing instructions
could lie of the type used on any conventional
est
City
will
tie
the
main
spent a great deal of time
under (lie direction of Harold
spray equipment.
the past few months studying
Jenkins are held each Friday speaker.
Official* of the new 26-nlumber orRimizaDuval Is scheduled to speak
and sorting the past trans
evening. All interested resi­
tion, appointed on a temporary basis until tlie
on problems connected with
action* in order that they
dents arc invited to partici­
charter is received, are Lewi* lluRhey, chief;
construction of roads and how
may ho properly filed for fu
pate and refreshments arc
Kay McGill, assistant chief and Jim 3 to well,
the use of soil cement could
lure reference.
FINANCIAL RECORDS for the VillnRe »f North
available. Air conditioning
lieutenant.
Any one of these can lie contacted for
lower
overall
costs.
All canrclcd check* writ­
Orlando aru Lein# kept by Mrs. Irene Van E c| mcI,
should be installed by this
information regurdinR the department.
ten on the village accounts
left, member of the Village Couneil and commis­
Saturday in the Recreation
are in thu hand* of Mrs. Sal­
sioner of finance anil franchise negotiations and
Hall.
DeBary Veterans
ter.
Mrs. Fred Salter, right, village treasurer. A new
Most recent progress made
set of hooks will tie set up beginning with the
Hold Meeting
by the village in straightening
new fiscnl year on July 1.
(Herald Photo)
HD
Club
Sets
Ity Air*. Adam .Muller
nut its financial situation was
DeBary World War I Vetthe part payment of n long
Tuesday Meet
rans, Barrack* M97, held their
overdue bill to live Pickerell
By Shirley Wentworth
regular meeting and picnic
Sporting Goods Co. of Orlan
The June meeting of the at Fonce DeLeon Springs last
iki for equipment bought Iasi
Bear Lake Home Demonstra­ Thursday with Comma infer
By Air*. Adam Muller
Kind advanced students *r&gt;4
summer. Sir*. Van Ecpoe
tion Club will be held at 8 William Brie* presiding.
A
reception
was
held.at
the
j
demonstrations, open to tha
has set up a time payment
Cue-t speaker for the nccii.
j p. m. next Tuesday at the
DeBary
Mansion
House
lust
schedule wilh the cumpany
public, are given each Wed­
home uf Mrs. Clayton Vorms- aiun w'u* Frank lash of Win­
fur the remainder uf the debt.
l&gt;crg, Mil Balmy Beach Dr. ter Fark, commander of thu Sunday altcrnuun honoring nesday afternoon by tlie art­
By Jane Casselberry
The 1962 report also ha*
Airs. Mariana Miles, club in Bear Lake,
seventh district, who spoke Klli.it McMurrough. artist in ist in residence.
liven mailed to the U. S. The South Seminole Wel­ president, has issued an apWorkshops for the evening on pensions for WW I veter­ struelor who will be in resi­
liming McAIurrougli's stay
Treasury Bureau in Washing­ come Wagon Newcomers Club peal for good, clean, used will be on covering shoes and an*.
dence at the Alans am this
lie
has a one man show ot his
ton, D. C.
It was learned with regret month.
held u birthday party at .Sun- clothing of most all types designing greeting
cards,
The
Florida
Federation
of
i
works
on display in the in aui
land Training Center recent­ which is badly needed at the Members also will conduct that tho Barmrka wuuiii loan
ly for the girl whom they center where supplies depend an exchange of favorite re past commander Ralph Combs Art annually sponsors these Gallery.
who is moving to Coen*.
| summer c!u,.»».v for beginners
sponsor and the other 23 girl* heavily on voluntary support ripe*.
Buffet tables for Sunday's
Bridge Club
in her ward.
reception were overlaid wilh
Winners Named
Nine members of the club
white crocheted cloths and
conducted the party with
each was centered with a
In DeBary
many others contributing to­
tloral arrangement of ruses
Flay fur IPs tables of wards refreshments.
flanked bv large crystal
bridge was directed by E, Z.
Since most of tlie patients
punch howl*. Troys of tea
Walters tor thia week’s Tiles are unable to feed themselves,
Ky Ilona Gitnstead
1a softball game under the for dancing An auction wilt I In charge f planning t In- sandwiches and rookie* com­
day afternoon meeting of the the Newcomers fed them the
Addition of a Square Dunce 1direction of Couneilmun Bob add to the entertainment ache contests are Mr. and Airs. pleted tabic appointments.
dole.
Dellary
Duplicate
Bridge refreshments of ice cream,
Pasqtutc DelVlIlaggio wh • Hods and hostesses for tlm
Fro gram to be presented by Stephenson. Adult games of
Club m live Community Cen­ soft drinks and cupcake* each
Serving at the Civic Assn, a-e assisted by Mrs. Ilyin. event were Mrs. Viola How­
the Starlight Promenodrr* of chance during the afternoon barbecue will be from 3 un­ Mrs. Kart Achord and .Mrs.
ter.
topped with a candle.
ard. Mrs. Alacci Smith. Mr.
Winner* were NS, three,
The
youngster*
uttered Sanford for the North Orlando will tie conducted by Rill til 8 p in under the direction James Snyder.
and Mrs. Arne Ericksen, Mis.
way tie (or first of Dr. and squeals of glee when a color­ July 4th Celebration has been Harris and conclusion of a of Chairman Bill Ity an who
The
((reworks
display, William II itlinan. Mrs. Jot*
Mrs. Karl Sandborn, Air. and ful balloons was tied to the announced by the North Or­ scavenger hunt for the vil­ will tie assisted by Chuck which will serve as the grand epli St John,, Mrs V. John­
Mrs. Norman .Meyer and arm of each wheel chair. lando Civic Assn., sponsor of lage youngster* , will take Rowell.
finale for the celebration, son Mrs. J. K inkier, Mrs.
Booths wilt lie set up along will lx* set off (ruin the ren
place.
.Mrs. Harry Schoh amt Mrs Hearts of the club members the event.
Olncc Hinton, Mr. and Mrs.
Myron Accardl. Fourth place were touched when a blind
The Promenaders. who wdi A number of additional com­ the south end of the Recrea­ tcrflcld in the lighted R e-1Jack Young. Mrs. Chester
winners were Airs. Ruth jirl started singing "Happy perforin at 8 p. m. In the petitive events for the young tion Area Tennis Court next creation Area
Kldrulge, Airs. It
llollin
Rlalt and Flu) Dellerard.
Birthday” with ail tlie other Village Recreation Area, will people have been planned to the fence for the celebra­
All proceeds from the dayahead, Mrs. A. Alac.Vaughtoc
KW winners were, first, retarded girls making an ef­ Invite audience participation with prizes donated by Our tion, with the north end ot events will be turned over to
and AIrv. Clinton Sommer,
Mrs. Charles Hassle amt Mrs. fort to join tn the song.
and will assist those who are Lady i Catholic Circle. Fenc­ the court left open for serv­ the Civic Assn, to help de­
Kdna Itilly: second, Mrs.
The Welcome Wagon spon­ not thoroughly familiar with ed play area* for the small ing food and refreshment*. fray expense* of the many |
David Singer ami J. A. Shef­ sors the girl as a memorial the dances. In return, tlie 18 children will be filled with The west side of the area projects it conducts tar bene
Supreme Court
field: third, .Mrs. Dorothy to the late Air*. Kay Miller, member* of the Promenaders sawdust for safety while will be set aside for games fit ot the village a, a whole
The U. S. Constitution left
B. Chandler and Atra. Donald senior Welcome Wagon host­ who will be giving the per­ playing on live gym equip­ and dancing and the contests
Those willing to help with i all details ol organizing and
for Miss, Little Miss and Lit the program or who wis.i I simulating live number of
C. Johnston and fourth, .Mr*. ess, winy wanted tlie club to formance will be treated by ment.
Free prize* wtli be given tie Mr. North Drl.mito wdt additional information are members tn the supremo
Atumie Heilman and F. K. help one ot the 700 patients the Civic Assu. to bailn.vu«.4
away every hour on Uie Isuur also be conducted within the asked to call Mr*. Anton Kre \ Court to Congress. The numat Sunland, many of whom chicken dinners.
Froechllch.
Mrs. Ilassle and Airs. Reil­ arc forgotten by ‘.lie outside
The celebration will st»rl during the afternoon and a area with the exact location celt, overall chairman of lh&lt; ] her of member* ha&gt; varied
i l 1 p. m. uu live lourUz wilti^juk* box will be convenient to be announced.
world.
ly scored a o iu game.
I celebration.
1 Ifurn fiv« by Inc pi count mtWi

Newcomers Club Has Party
For Girl At Training Center

Congratulations

Reception Held In DeBary
To Honor Resident Artist

Promenaders To Dance For Village

DIANE H (I G II E S .
daughter of Mr. nnil
Mra. Knlpli J. Hughe*,
of 257 I’urk Avenue.
I.oiirwimhI, ja the Intent
entry in the “Mian
P l a n t e " of Seminole
County Contest beinjc
npounoml by the I.iuiRwuotl Volunteer Fire
Department na un event
of ita iinnuu) Fourth of
July Fieatu. Diane, who
will r e p r e a e n t the
LotiKWoori Department,
atiitul* five feet, 7, -j
inches tall, measure*
43-31-13 nml like* to
ilance nml avvim.
t Herald Photo)

�NAS Expansion Program Up $500,000
Total Is Now
$1.3 Million

Liberal Montini Elected Pope
Local Democratic politicos
• r e preparing their force* to :
support Sen. John 11. Mathew
J r. in the next gubernatoriald
race. Mathews ha*n't announ­
ced yet hut it hn» been learned
he definitely plan* to be in
th e running.
First Research of Miami
will officially air it* feasibili­
ty study for Seminole Coun­
ty'* bid for the new state
schools at a meeting Saturday
morning of tho City and Coun­
ty Commissions, Chamber of
Commerce education commit­
tee and the legislative delega­
tion in Sen. Mack Cleveland's
office. The City, County and
Chamber financed this study,
and are to 1&gt;« congratulated.

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Favorite Wins;
Will Rule
As Paul VI

(Sty §&gt;attforti ijmtlft
WEATHER: Partly cloudy: afternoon nhowers; high OB-96; low in 70s: south to southeast winds.

VATICAN CITY (UPI) — VOL. 53
Giovanni B attista Cardinal
Montini today was elected
pope of the Roman Catholic
Church. He chose the name
Paul VI.
Montini was a favored can­
didate before the election be­
gan. He ha* been the Arch­
bishop of Milan,
The Sacred College of Card­
inals elected Montini on the
second day of balloting In
their secret conclave inside
the Kith-century- Vatican Pal­
ace.

United Press leased Wire

Estabiishwl 1908

FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1963

SANFORD, &gt;LOHlDA

JF K Canal View
Is 'Encouraging'

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Steel Contract
Agreed On Wilh
No Pay Raises

lMTTSBUnC.il (UPI) - Tire
Ten membjf* anil their
steel
Industry and
United
leaders of the Air Explorers
WASHINGTON (UPl&gt;-Gov. to return to Washington again Steelworkers union stepped
Scout Troop 62 of Winter
Farris Bryant conferred with in the near future for another forth today as the epitome of
1’urk have a hig weekend in
President Kennedy on a var­ series of meetings wilh South­ collective bargaining.
atore. They will arrive this
Climaxing six months of in­
iety of subject * Thursday and ern governors to discuss civil
evening to spend the weekend
formal negotiations, Hie par­
rights
problem*.
as guest* at Sanford Naval
said he was Vneouraged" by
ties announced agreement
• • •
A ir Station. They will be bil­
Earlier Thursday, Bryant Thursday on a 21-month con­
the chief executive s reaction
The
new
pontiff,
a
63-yearleted there, given a first-hand
appeared before (lie House tract which features a uni­
to tin- barge canal
look-see ut ha.se operation* old ''liberal'' Intellectual and
The governor said Kennedy Appropriations Public Work* que extended vacation plan
and will be flown in an HID close friend of the late Pope
was well-informed on the con­ subcommittee.
the the union say* will create
John, is the gl'i'.'nd successor
transport.
troversial waterway linking
• • •
He told (he congressmen Up to 25,(Xk) new jobs.
to the throne of St. Peter.
the east and west coasts of
And for the second conse­
Montini is considered for­
One cigarette vending ma­
there were three projects that cutive year the steelworkers
Florida.
ward-looking
and
Vatican
ob­
chine operator Jumped fast
“ He was sympathetic and Florida vitally needed—the passed up a straight wage in­
when the new cigarette tax servers believed he would con­
CAPTAIN JOSEPH M. TULLY Jit. (left)
I would say even encourag­ barge cam], the Central and crease for job security.
became law. Hi* king-size cig­ tinue supporting the move­
commander o f Heavy Attack Wing One congrat­
ing." Bryant said.
Tire contract becomes ef­
South Florida Flood Control
arettes now ar* 35 cents a ments started by Pope John
ulates winning flight crew in Wing’s June Humb­
The governor, along with
fective Aug. 1. It can be
District
project
and
the
Four
toward
chureh
reforms,
Chris­
pack. Some supermarkets still
er Stream competition. The winning crew, of
reopened upon IS) days* no­
Hep. Robert Sikes and Sen.
selling them four for $1.03. tian unity and improved rela­
Heavy Attack Squadron Five (VAH-5). left to
George A. Smother*, asked Rlvrr* Basin study,
tice anytime after Jan. 1,
• • •
tions with the Communist
Bryant, noting the congres­ 1963.
right, is: (’null*. Paul F. Werner, executive offi­
President Kennedy to .seek a
Dus loads of square danc­ governments.
cer: his bombardier, I.t(jg) Dick Mcl’ntyre, and
SI million appropriation from sional trend toward economy,
Tho union said contracts
The hig bronze hell* of St.
ers came in from Tampa and
third crewman Ronald Manning, AM ILL
Congress to begin construc­ said the state Legislature was slroiild he signed by next
St. Petersburg Wednesday Peter's Basilica tolled out the
l Navy Photo)
tion on the proposed canal.
week.
aware of the importance of
evening, looking for a dance news a* a east crowd of
On other subject*, llryanl
The vacation plan becomes
that wasn't scheduled. Seems niore than 60,000 person*
said he told the President (he three projects and had effective Jan. I, 1961, for
raised
a
rheer
of
"viva
il
this organisation
requires
there was no racial problem more than doubled appropria­ half the industry's 423,ftnu
members “ make up" by Bi­ papa" — long live the pope — ,
m Florida, despite rerent tions to milch federal fund* workers. Worker* at enrh of
tending unscheduled dances. in sun-lit St. Peter's Square.
the respective “ hig t25 steel
picketing at the stale capital for the project*.
• • •
“ Some one’’ told them there
companies ranked on the up­
and several other cities.
As Pope Paul VI. Montini
was ■ dance slated for San­
per 3ft per rent of the sonor­
The President a*ked Bryant
ford. They came. No dance. appeared on the central bal­
ity list will receive 13 weeks
Sanford police get an orchid, cony of the basilica for the
extra vacation every live
though, for helping them out first time In the white rnlies
years.
Heavy Attack Squadrno Five lover II other flight crews.
and sending them to a dance of pontiff.
Those workers retiring lie
*
at Poland.
Highly of l^ie HJ living card­ (VAII-5)- capitalized on con ' Two flight crew* * '
fore
the plan takes effect
• • •
inals had co in . , Liu. turtelavi). sistency to win the ib .ivy Al second pin ej V U r :.
v Y&gt;
will receive a comparable
If you nlready have a dog, Hue emerged u pope in the |a ,.|( \\ in*. Mne Yoontlily bomb Vigilante Might r .-u i iineei.
cash payoff, a bonus week
5,0(13 Enroll
though, you ought to be *ore third round of viting.
er stream ior done, the Navy cd ol Lt. CMr. Jack You.-,
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — amt 11u-ir regu.ar vacation
TALLAHASSEE
(LTD
that he has hud hi* rubies
The coroniflioit of the new
blade and bombardier nav i The Slab- Hoad Board pul the Enrollment for the second half time pay.
•hots, This is tho bud time of Pope probsbly will he held announced today.
The other 5ft per cent of
gat
»r Lt. Unity Hutton an : final stamp of approval tialay &lt;&gt;f the third trimester at FlorThe "Savage Sons of Santh# year for that, and one case within the next 10 days.
an A-3R piloted by V A lltl, &lt;&gt;ii a record $521.9 milium ida State University Milled the worker* will get up to
Pope Paul VI, a slight dark- ford’’ placed all three of (heir
tn a wild nnimal has already
lielaclimcnt Eight'* Lt Cdr. budget for the ne*l year, of i 3,063 students, registrar Mur- three additional weeks ol
been reported. He wary of eyed man was a favorite of entries m the tup live to lake
paid vacation in the next
Bay Fox. Ills bom undid nav wliich $337.3 million was sl.it-1 ruy W. henna said today,
atrange animal* . . . the anti- Pope Pius XU. who preceded a slim 76-|Miim advantage over
five year*.
igalor was Ltljgj Joel Weiss- ed for highway construction. |
.
rallies treatment is not pleas­ Pope John, ns well as of John.
man.
The
total
budget
Is
Inflated
D
l'MIOS I t ) CdlO O St!
Heavy
Attack
Squadron
Elev­
The Milan archbishop was
ant.
Fourth and liltli piace* went about the actual $433.5 million
WASHINGTON (UPI) ~ Ancient Words
• • •
considered a likely candidate en's Detachment Eight. ItCWto VAl l y Lt. Cdr Davit) Kail Il e department will have nn j n w ,|t„ of tlm Democratic
If you didn't get your flag (o sueceet Pink in 1936 when 1369. Tlie Ib-iacht'inent w-m
arid luimhardler It. \ n k butt to -pend. Tile additional \atlouul Convention next year Of Wisdom
Hu* May rnm petit Ion.
tn time for Flag Hay, the Jay- Julia wu't ejected,
Ponds are awarded in the Mergo (lew ail A-3H to fourth money is always placed in Hie will lie chosen by th* party's
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United Press International
cees still have some. They only
place. Another A it flight budget to give the agency national coinmittca hero on
A :,ooo year-old barkcost $3,50 for the whole kit,
Regnrikd by his colleague* important bombing competi­
tion on the tiasis of scores on crew, Cdr. Llyle 11 Settc, Mimo flexibility in picking Tuesday.
gammon board, complete
Hag pole and sit. Fourth of a* unusually intelligent und
ctiminanding officer, and Lt l&gt;mjt’cts since no highway can
with placing plrrrs, belirvJoty coming up In h'*s than eompeteri, Pope Paul VI ha* local training targets and the
built that is not in the ap­ Baruch Released
Vince Monroe, finished fifth.
esl |o dale bark to the Hittwo weeks. Get yours now. wide exivricrne earned by 30 ability of flight crews to ad­
Behind VAII-5 arid VAII II. proved budget.
NEW YORK (U l'l) — Iter- (lie rivilliation, has been
Jayre*« will deliver it right years wiih the Vatican secre­ here to a prescribed route and
Detachment Eight w e r e :
lime schedule.
A* approved hy the board lutrd Baruch, 9'i, the financier, excavated in Turkey, arto your door. Give them a call. tariat of state amt nine years
VAH-5,
VAII 11 awl \ AIM in by nammous vole, the budget w h s released Thursday from rnnlinx to thr National Geo­
VAH-5
also
grahired
top
in
• • •
as Arcigdshop of Milan, a
dividual honors as executive that order.
Included $100.5 million for in­ New York Hospital whore he graphic Society. A freely
Ralph Diggs, supervisor of booming industrial cityterstate
In gitvvay projects, spent a month-long stay for translated Inscription on
Competition
Involved
four
officer
Cdr.
Paul
F.
Werner
lie toe been active against
custodial services for Semi­
ami his crew of Lt. (Jg) Dick practice bomb drop* on the $127« million for primary what was termed a routine the set trails, “ Perhaps you
nole County school* and Herb­ the t'onpiunists in the Milan
McKntyrv, bombardier navi­ Pinecastlc impact target, lo­ projects, $73 2 million for sec­ checkup liy his physicians.
will lose money, bill you
ert Muse, head mechanic for region, iini the Bi ds consider
gator, and crewman Ronald cated .11 air mile.* northwest ond.iry roads, $136 8 million
will have lot* of fun.”
him
»o
Vangerous"
that
they
the county school system, are
Manning, AM112, flew their of Sanford, using two modes t in bond financed projects and Attack Pushed
back in town after attending have tntd to scare him with
I $19 6 million (or maintenance.
A-3H Sky warrior to victory of delivery,
th* 17th annual supervisory bombs.
CAIRO (UIH) — traqui
conference for Florida school
army units pressed tln-ir at*
transportation personnel held
tack against rebel Kurdish
June 17-11* in Cocoa Reach.
tribesmen and villager* in I

A half-million-dnllar boo't ford Naval Air Station
to the already announced ex­ reported today by th* Burean
pansion program of the San- of A'ard* and Docks, Depart*
mint of the Navy,
This announcement Increas*
cs to f 1.3 million In planned
construction a t SNAS.
Bids were asked today for
a barrack* of 306-man capaci«
ty, three-story, of reinforced
concrete frsme with exterior
of precast concrete wall pan*
els. The building will include
heating and air conditioning.
Estimated cost of this nr*r
barracks is $500,000. Bids will
be received nntil 2:30 p.ra.
July ID at the Bureau of
Yards and Ducks, U. S. Naval
Base, Charleston, S, C.
At the same time, it wns an.
nnunced bids were opened last
Wednesday at Charleston for
a new avionica building and a
new surface systems building,
both estimated to cost $MX)(.
POO.
Low bidder for this contract
was I’cacock Construction, of
Fort Myers, lid s contract has
not been let, a* yet.
Also in the planning for
SNAS is a $5 million north*
south runway. This project is
CDR. GARMENT
in the survey-design Stage,
nod is planned for the Hull
budget with construction In
1965.

DeGaulle Pulls
Ships Out NATO
PARIS (UPI) — France ha*

V A H -5 Wins Montliiy
Bomber Competition

SRB Approves
Record Budget

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Old Lake Mary Road, al­
ready so full of patches it
luoks like a kid with th mssis*
lea, got a new rash of spot*
this week when county road
crews filled in hob a all along
the shoulders from 'Jftlh Street
to Lake Mary. Hide* lietb-r
now ami is a good deal safer.

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Old Agent K-9 was back on
the job this week up around
North Orlando way and tells
us that the missing title for
the Village Police cur has been
found . . . nuw, if they could
just find that gun
Some mime* are most intrre.ting. Like frinstance — Mr,
and Mr*. George Gant-kaufer,
of New York City, are honey­
mooning at the Mayfair Inn.
And looking through tho
'phone book the other day
for a number we *uw the
name of |). George P'Diamond. T is true — look it up.
We’ve been tempted to call
IV George and a-k him how
does he pronounco “P'Diamond." Reminds us — w*e
once knew in New Orleans a
chap named "Jean Qu’Appelle." We know how to pro­
noun,* that - - "CAP-peU.’*
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Empty lot uwliiis, hoar
ibout a little cleaning upt
Those high weed* on many
empty cornels so* beginning
ubscure szr lop.

Tam|a Girl Hurt
In Troaeze Fall

northern Iraq Thursday, tile |
U.A.IL Middln East News [
Agency MENA reported.

Retain Limit

HAZE TON. Pa. it I’D The you g trapeze artist. Iwr
black tr ssej flowing behind
her in t e breeze, swung out
over tin circus ring 3ft feet
below II r
In tin split-second world ol
aerial a lists who forego the
use ol afety nets, there is
no scco il change
Twenl • yokr- old Patricia
Wyatt, inown professionally
as Mes a Zhehos, is one of
these.
Last ight she missed the
trapeze bar and plunged to
the gr« nd.
She as reported in fair
conduit bxlav at Hazleton
State ( neral Hospital where
admitted w.tb a
she w
frarlur I hip and lacerations
0f the end.
Offlci
of the Christina
\Vullac(Circus said the Tampa (FI ) beauty had worknl a* performer for Ihcm
for seiral years.

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Tb« House ha* approved an
administration hill to retain
for two mom year* the fits)
duty-free limit on foreign
goods In ought into the Untie,.
States by American tuurixti.

Bryant First
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —

liny. Farris Bryant received
the first 1903-6-1 fresh water
fishing license issued under
the fishing improvement Art
of 1963, the Gam,- and Fresh
Water Fish ( onimissiim said
today.

Tunisia Loan
TUNIS. Tuni-ia (UPI) —

Refugees Await
'Attack' Details

MIAMI (U P I) — Evil*
rommand"* were hellevvsl tu
have joiriiil up today with
HiiU'Custro force* in ('uha
where &gt; multi-piiint landing
sucre** fully penetrated the
isluiul's I'oiiimiinist defense*.
.Miami', huge t'llbioi refuge,'
e-dunv. still Ihrulibiitg with
excitement over Thursduy'i
surpri-e Biinuuncement )&gt;y the
('ilium Itcviduliimury t'uunrli,
were eagerly waiting rudiu
reports (mm the eunmiandus.
A rndlu bruiidca t from
Cuba lat* Thtusduy night re­
ported tlia'. niilitiHincn fuughl
with a group of eight heavily
armed unti-Uastroites in the
vicinity of “ El Cainilni.''
Thr hroadcast did riot say if
the rcia-ls were of the invad­
ing commando* or guerrilla,
operating in (tie miiuntums of
Orient*, La* Villa, unit I'mar
I lei |{io province*.

The United Slate* will lend
Tunisia $13 million under un
agrcemrnt signed Thursday by
If, 8. Amba.tv.vdnr Francis
Hu* .11 and Ahmed Her. Salah. N O V V l O L o U f l c h
Tunisian aoerwlnry of state fur
planning and finance.
WASHINGTON (DPI) More Optimism
Tho Navy will launch four
GENEVA (UPI) — Parlies nuclear submarines Saturday
to the Geneva disarmament in simultaneous ceremonies.
conference looked to hig pow­
Polaris submarines Tccu
er nuclear test ban talks rnich, Daniel Boone ami John
slightly more optimistically C. Calhoun will be launched
today as a result of the agree- at Grotou, Conn., ami New­
m-nt to —istdish a “hot line’" port News, Vs. Tlw attack
communication* link between j sub Flasher will be launclvand 3Jo*cy»4,
iwU
i . 4 *g$ GroUgx.

4 Subs Saturday

JOAN
CAN 1)1
SANFORD FIRE DKIT. will he reprenentwl in the July I “Mis* Flume”
bounty contest by Terri Vickers, .Juun Junes and Caiitli Contlur. Terri
(Inughter of M r and Mrs. A. L. Vickers, stuml.s feel.
indies, nieaHurtht
:X&gt;-26-30 und lists swiniining und sewing u* her hobbits. Joan, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Junes, is 5 feet, 5 inches tall, measures 34-23-35 and
likes twirling, singing, dancing and sewing. Camli, daughter of Cdr. and
Mrs. i nomas L. Condor, aiie.uiy holds the "MI*» S*niindc County" title.
Hhe is 5 feet, 3 inches tall, measures 31-22-G I and likes horseback riding
hud eiUb'iBtf&gt;
tU uoid FlioUzl
TERRI

I)iv&lt; ce Tip
L O .\l&gt; \ (UPI) — Mrs.
Jean It liner was granted a
divorcd Thursday after testi­
fying ’■( a long marital squab­
ble sifted by her husband. |
The e lse of the argument: j
A lip lie gave the garbage

, utwn.

new A...

I

notified the North Atlantia
Treaty OrungLzatkm It Is pull-]
lug some naval units out of
the

unified

(NATO)

com*

mind, in American (NATO)
sauirre said today.
Tl«e move appeared to be tn
line with I*re sklent Charles
do Gaulle’s policy of increas­
ing French national auton­
omy. It fame as a blow k&gt;
United Stales effort* In build
a light-knit NATO force.
Th* soiree said French ns.
val units guarding the Eng­
lish Channel and the Bay of
Biscay would be removed
from the unified command.
This W'oll not affect French
CDR. tie LORENZ!
units serving under unified
NATO command in (lie At­
lantic, however, tho aourco
said.
'Die forces involved nre roported to include one aircraft
carrier, six destroyer! and
Cdr. Frederick Garment 21 destroyer escorts.
USN, will relievo Cilr. 11. M.
dclairrnii, l
as olllecr-lncharge of MATRON II De­
tachment 8 in ceremonies at
10 a. hi Monday at NAS.
Cdr delzircn/l has been of­
ficer In el i.ir-v since Detach­
ment 8 was formed last
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) August and lias led Hie unit tn The missing daughter of exmany enviable hmnhmif rec­ Venezuelan strongman M trord* among locally based ro* Perot Jimenez and hef
squadrons.
young American boy friend
( dr Carmcnt riqvirts In De­ were found Thursday night in
tachment 6 (rum VAII-5,1 a hideaway less than 15 miles
where h* list been operations j from Perez' waterfront manofficer.
siem.
Cdr. ilel.orrrizl, his wife,
Hazeieycd Marirott Perea
Hill*, and their four children Jimenez, 17, and Iwe Brook,
will leave 'hum lor California I 20, were located in a hotel in
where In* lias been a*signed suburban Hialeah aruiiml H
to the Navy's Postgraduate lunir* after they were reportScIhhiI it Monterey,
|ed to have eloped.

Officer Change
Set For Monday

Margoft Found;
Marriage OKd

VALDEZ HOTEL
^ t f a r ib e Downtown Sanford

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Fri. N iles at the
Carihe!
Music hy Feffffy,
Bill and Russ!

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By Francos Wester
Children and young people
of th« Community Presbyteri­
an Church of Lake Mary will
bo In charge of this wimk's
11 pm . Sunday worship serv­
ice. Directing tho program
will bo Mrs. Kay Sassman.
A final rsbsarsal will bo
hold at • am . Saturday at
the church and Mrs. Sassman
asks that all young people
taking part bo th e n promptly.

Self
Analysis
Oeaa e

h* M this. Ik s answer was
that too « i a t n 4 la too fine
was *f purest quality, sad
sloes m a y s f tit* diamonds
under examination ware not,

Rot to Iona his judymsat la
making his etiaeUon.
Bow we aood to tons up
ear U rn constantly by obasrrlnff Josua Christ who la
the only flawtssa One that wa
will over know. If wa want th#
BUodard for our Ursa that la

Area Baptists Elect Officers

Young People
Plon Service

J sM tL It

say that they a n not iaterwttd In the Church because they
b a n boon disappointed In the
spiritual Ufa a f a leader, or
s o w a member, ai a Church,
Of courao, It te'trne that ev­
ery member o f the Christian
Church should live In such a
way as to reflect the Spirit af
Christ, and especially Is this
tree of the leaders, but tbs
fact la that ALL human beInga h r
their weak potato
and cannot he taken as tha
par fast standard. This Is re­
served for Jseee Christ
We ebeerrs Him through
many mediums. A s wo wor­
ship, we should see Jesus. As
we p n y , la the name of
Christ, ws will find that HU
Uatitiess perfection will be
made known unto us through
the Inward working of the
Holy Spirit. As wo study to­
gether in Sunday School,
Youth Work, Women of tho
Church, Family Devotions, and
many ether groups Ho will bo
made known to us. Aa wo
seek HU wonderful presence
in our daily Uvea wo will
know more about Him. As
wo read our Blbloe and other
good book* about Him w# will
know more of Him.
Think of tho kind of a world
wa would have If Jesus Christ
! wsa the Standard for every
, human being. It U the kind of
world God wanta us to have.

CASSELBERRY MYF OFFICERS war* Installed by Rev. Dolmaa Copeland
during ceremonies held last Sunday evening a t the Community Methodist
Church. Senior MYF officers, top photo, are, from left, Danny Casselberry,
vice president; Ann Trawlck, publicity chairman; Loieanne Wagner, secre­
tary-treasurer and John Haynes, president. Intermediate officers, bottom
photo, are, from left Ricky Shook, MY Fund treasurer; Marilyn Messick
secretary; Becky Wagner, president; Karen Lyons, vice president and
Linds Waltman, treasurer.
(Herald Photo)

By Jane
Tha Prairie Lake Baptist
Church has held tha first flec­
tion o f church o fflc e n for
th« new church year which
begins on Oct. 1.*
Floyd Bailey was sleeted to
•grvo as Sunday School su­
perintendent and has had peat
experience la this capacity at
Baptist churches in the St.
Petersburg a n a .
Mrs. Jean Jones w as re­
elected for her second year
as president of tho Women's
Missionary Union.

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p a c ts ca ‘

W eekdays

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s. m.

K- W. Snow, F w to f

Christian
POUT

Baptist

CHRISTIAN

D ieciP L sa

ra t* liR tirc a ra c a
F. B. C k s a o e ------------Pastor
M oraine W orship — 1:41 a. m.
■ a a d sy g e h e s l ------- 1:44 a. aa

Morntag W orship 11:44
T rain in g Union — t i l l
E vening W orship - 1:14
Wsa. Prayer Servlet T ilt

a. as.
a- m.
p. bl
p m.

bury and Mrs. H. L. Nielsen;
juniors, Mrs. Edward Chrisu s e and Mrs. John Kneeland and Junior high, Rev
Gregory and Mrs. Charles
Temperty.
Each day th a n will ha tima
allotted for games, songs, BlhU stories, crafts and re­
Kev. John llall, Naxarens
freshments.
By Jane Caaaelberry
Missionary to Cuba, will be
A Sharing Program for par­
Thsre will be a combined
speaker for a service series
ental and friends of tha chil­
that theme ad tha school will
meeting and covered dish sup­
e s attending will be held on
at tho First Church of tho
ho entitled, “Christie Way.
July I, tho eloslng day, at per ef the Men's Brotherhood Naiarene, Second St. anil Ma­
My Way," and that “dally leeand Royal Ambassadors of the ple Are., Sanford, to ba con­
7:30 pjn.
tone will h« based on I t New
Prairie Lake Baptist Church ducted this Saturday and Sun­
Yeotaaaat personal!tiso who
in Ftm Park next Monday at day.
yielded their lives to Jeans
7 p.m. at the church.
and gnvo him thsir bast"
Tha school will he open to
Dan Robinson, RA Coun­
ell children of the area be­
selor, will present a film strip
tween tha ages of four end
and introduce ths new RA
14 years.
program to th« Brotherhood
Classes and their teachers
which sponsors ths boys*
will be kindergarten, Mrs.
Gregory and Mrs.
Roger
The opening session of tha group.
Clerk; primary, Mrs. Clifford first annual music workshop
Robinson Is a former asso­
Johnson, Mrs. Robert Brad­ to bo sponsored by Christ
ciations! RA secretary for the
By Mrs. (Terrace Snyder
Church Episcopal, Longwood, Wilmington, N. C. Baptist
Graduation exercises were
was held last Saturday morn­ Assn.
held at Osteen Baptist Church
ing with a representative
Ths RA’a will mtst at ths for 9'J children who were en­
group of all ago levels In at­ church this Saturday to clean rolled in the Doily Vacation
tendance.
off ths baseball field aa they Bible School. Each ago group
Special visitors wore ths di­ havs scheduled gamss with had a part In the program.
rector and organist from tha several of the I.A groups
Rev. Trammel Kilpatrick
The fourth General Synod Junior Choir of tha DeBary from Baptist Churches in the
was principal of tha school
of tho United Church of Christ Community Methodist Church arts.
and Mrs. David llossck was
will bo bald In Denver, Colo., who attended to take advan­
A field trip Is planned for secretary.
July 4-11 with soma 700 Synod tage of tho special Instruc this summer to Jacksonville
Mrs. Albert pell was super­
delegates expected to attend. tion being offsrod by Mrs. where the boys will spend the
intendent of ths nursery de­
Tho United Church, found­ Marjory Sprstt Pelherbridge, day touring the State Baptist
partment assisted by Mrs.
ed In 1967, is n union of the organist and choir director of leaders and visiting the liupSandra Bates. The Beginners
Evangelical and Reformed Christ Church.
list Book Store,
Department was under tha di­
Church and Congregational
These sessions, which art
rection of Mrs. Ernest Skin­
Christian Churches. An Im­ scheduled for Saturday of each
ner assisted by Mrs. Byron
portant Item of business to bo wash at 10 nm., are open to
Nettles and Mrs. Lowell Pet­
considered at tho week-long all children regardless of
tis.
mealing will bo selection of church affiliation and to those
Primary Deportment heed
a permanent headquarters.
of the general public who
was
Mrs. James Nettles and
Fathers
receiving
token
An annuel budget of $14,- are interested in any phase
300,000 for the support of of organising and instructing gifts in special services last Miss Nancy Higgs was assist­
Sunday at ths Church of tha ant. Mrs. Paul Brooks was in
missionary boards and other musical groups.
Nasarena of Lake Mary were charge of the Junior 1 group
national organisations of tho
Mrs. Pstherbridgs also It Joe Rushlow, the oldest fa- with Mrs. Bryant Holland and
Church also will be recom­ conducting general workshops
ther; Bill Keli-har, the young­ Miss Diane Jones her helpers
mended for adoption.
for ths Christ Church Adult est father end William Dor- and Mrs. Robert ilirt had the
The Church has 0,765 con­ Choir each Wednesday at 7:30
ton and Joe Stallings who tied Junior d group with Mrs.
gregations.
p.m. Next week's Instruction for recognition as ths father Richard Pickles at her as­
will offer technical inf urina­ with the most children.
sistant. Mrs. Pickles also
tion and general background
Tills week at the church. served as school pianist. Mrs.
which alao would be of inter­ Graduation Exercise* for chil­ L. W, Jones was in charge
est to the layman. All inter­ dren completing the Vaca­ of refreshments.
ested persons will be welcom­ tion Bible School will be held
The last day of the school,
ed to attend the rehear al.
at the U:4&lt;’&gt; a in. Sunday School the children had a picnic lunch

Prairie Lake
Missionary To Hold
Schedules
Nazarene Services
Supper Meeting

Christ Church
Opens Music
Workshops

92 Attend
Bible School
In Osteen

Church Sets
General Synod

Rev. and Mrs. Hall, with
their children, served on ths
Caribbean island for 17 years
before the recent crisis In that
country forced their evacua­
tion. The llalls now have or­
ganised a Naxarens Church
among Cuban refugees In the
city of Mlemt and are at work
there along with Rev. and
Mrs. Edward Hughes, asso­
ciate missionaries.
Four services or* scheduled
In the Missionary ConvtnUon
to be held at the local church.
Ths opening service will be
et 7 p.m. on Saturday and on
Sunday there will be three
services, one at 10:60 a.m.,
one at 4 p.m. and one at 7
p.m.
Rev. and Mrs. Hall wiil
show colored sides of thsir
work in Cube at tha 4 p.m.
Sunday service.
Invitation to ths Interested
pubic has been extended by
Rev. Paul Blckes, pastor of
lh« church, to attend ell of
the weekend services.

Nazarenes
Honor Fathers

Westminster
To Have
Church School

PAID IN SALT
Our word ••iilsry" Is de­
rived from tho Latin word
"solarium," which Is what
arc tern Rome's solders call­
s ' the salt they received as
p a n of their pay.

Hour with each student re­ on the cliuicb grounds.
ceiving a certificate of accom­
plishment. At the same time,
arts and crafts work mads by Attend Meet
the students during the twoMembers of the Lions Club
week school will be on display of Casselberry who left this
for parents and friend*.
week fur Miami to atUud the
Lion's International Conven­
tion were Clyde Kcrcv, MilOLD WATERWAY
tun Freeman and Stanley tintOne of tiie oldest artifice!
terswn.
waterways In the United
States is Utc Zfmtle-kmg
canal that links Virginia's
Richotl Miria* Life
Eluabeth River and Hampton
The ocean water, surruund- |
Roads to North Caroline's log tha Antarctic continent
Pasquotank River and Alber- are richer is marina life than
marie Sound. Slaves began s o / other comparable ocean
digging the canal in the isle area, according to tlw Britan
Ulh century.
me* Book of tht Year.

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HR BASARHNH

c h r is t

■4. M Hagte A va

Paul Blokes ------------ — F a ster
1:41
■unday School —
M orning W orship 14:41 a au
Tenth
4:44 p m
Evangel 1st to S ervlet 1:4# p a .
Third Sunday
1:40 p au
■ lagsplrntloa
P I ROT CHURCH
TMM N 48A R B N S
Lake Mary. VIA
Rsv. W. L H olcom b* F actor
Sunday
4:44 a nu
Bible Ocaool
11:40 a on. - M orning W orship
Ti90 p m . — Evening Service
1:00 p m. _ Wed. M id-W eek
Prayer Servlets
1:40 p. ro. Snd Wed. M lsiteR.
ary Service
OP

Lutheran

Pentecostal

LCTREEAN CRCRCR RP
TRR RBOBBRRR
10S W. AAth PISM
“Tha Chartb s f th s Lathoraa
Hour” and TT “Thin Is tho
L ife”
Herbert W. G o ers# ------ P aster
■undar School _ _ 1:11 a au
W orship fe r r ie s — 14:10 a ml

F IR S T PBNTRCOOTAL
C R C R C R o r LONOW OO*
Rev. X. Ruth O raat __ P astes
Sunday Sehool _ _ 14:90 a m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a au
Sunday E vening __ 7140 p nu
Wed. B lbls Study _ 1:40 p m.
Conquerors M ooting
F r i d a y ________
1:40 p m.

ROOD ORKPRKRD
LUTHERAN CRCRCR
(LCA)
A Oriaad(R w y 11-SRl

Presbyterian

■ tsstn ra a T
LerS'e Day Services 11:10 gn u
BAPTIST CHURCH
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
and 1:11 p m .
Sth ■(. A B e lly Are.
CHURCH
Paul M. c a lle r ... . , . Pastor
Oak A v a and Third S n o o t
e n ra m
n r c n r io t
aae-Txti
Sunday School — 14:04 a. m.
Sanford,
F lorida
ISIS Park AVsaga
Ernest B. Bollck, Jr. — Pastor
Sunday
P aster
Bert Brown ------— B ran geltst Hunday School ----- 4:11 A m. Grover C. Sowell. Jr.
M orning W orship 11:44 a. m. Sunday
Church Services — 14:M a. m. Church S c h o o l__ 4:44 A m.
Sunday
■ taclon m esto ----- l i l t A m.
B ible S t u d y ______10:44 a
E vening Werehtp 1:44 p aa Morning W orship 11:11 a. m. Communion—First Sunday la M orning Worohlp _ 10:M a nu
Each Month
W ednesday
E vening fe r r ie s _ 1:11 p
Pioneer F ellow sh ip 4:00 p. nu
Prayed fe r r ie s — 1:41 p m. f e e “Herald of T ruth” 1 pm . KINDERUARTSN AND KURA- Senior HI F ellow ship 0:04 p.m.
BBT
E vening W orship _ 1:10 p. nu
flunday e a Channel •
Tuesday
Wed Prayer M eeting 1i*4 pm .
Ladles Blhta Clone 11:44 pm .
PfNBCREST BAPTIST
W ednesday
CMt'BCH
B ible C l e e s e * ------ 1:14 p
CMCRCR OF TRR COVENANT
O u r s Read
P eeler ___ WIIIIabi J. Oases
ABACS HHTHADI4T CRCRCR W orship ------_ _ _ _ _ 4:09 a. m.
Morning W orship — 1:44 A
Oaora R i . at Woodland A vo, Church School
19:04 a. m.
t l a. se.
Rav. John E OIm a Jr. Pastor Temporarily at P l n s e r a s l
■unday I c h e e l ___ 4:41 a. an
■undar S c h o o l_— 4:41 A m .
School— French and 47th.
Training Union
0:11 p.m. PIRST CMCRCR RP CHRIST Morning Worship „ 19:90 a m.
SCIENTIST
K venlns W o r s h ip
1:10 p.m.
HYP -------------------- 4:14 p au
Wed. O fficers A Teachers
M eeting _______ _ 4:40 p.m. •a n d a y Rar-lce A
Wed. Prayer Barries 1:M p an Sunday S ch ssl ____ 11:14 A au
RBRNBBRH RPTHODIST
TO LIST YOUR
fu b jse t:
CHURCH
"God The F eeooiver
Man”
Citrus MRghto
■ORTH ORLANDO
W sdnssday asrvtso 4:44 a- au R sv. Ray Orsgorj, Jr- Pastor
BAPTIST CHAPEL
■under S s h o o l----- 1:41 a m.
Reading
Room:
1(1
E.
First.
tag a. P aiefaa A n .
W ashdays: 1 0 : 1 0 a m . • 4:14 Morning Worship 1144 a au
▼. R. M tersrd. chApst P aster
p m . Friday E vening: 4:14 M T P ------ ----------- - •:» • P au
■under S c h o r l ___ 4:41 abu
E va W orship — . 1:11 P m.
1:14 p.m.
Training Union ___ 4:1* p au
Wed. Prayer ItrvU r 1il4 p au
W onhlp
It A m. l i f t pm .
Wed. B rea la g Prayer 1H4 p m.

Methodist

Christian Science

CHURCH

Church Of God
ORCRCR

BLBBR SPRINGS BAPTIST
Old Ovlaado X L at Meet** Avs.
H. Hamilton Orlffta __ Paster
Sunday A c h o e l----- t i l l a au
Morning Warship 11:44 A au
Training Union _ 4:14 p au
E rasin g Worship _ 1:41 p au

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Garold D. B oatw right P astor
•u n d e r fehool — 4:41 A m.
M oraine W orship I t ‘44 a au
E vaageilsU o Aorv.
1:14 p au
Tusr. Prsyrr Aorv. 1:14 p au
Thors. T san g P ssp lo
E n d e a v o r ______ TitR p nu

N O T IC E

ran

RHTHRMOr CRCRCR
414 Park in .

John T. Adame it. __ Farter
Morning Worship • 4:44 a
Sunday Aehool
1:41 a au
Morning W onhlp 14:11 a
M T" Mootlnge — 4:14 p
Ilnterm edtaiA AsnUr)
E vening Worship _ 1:14 p m.

CALL

F A 2-2611

These Sanford Merchants
Urge You To Attend
The Church O f Your Choice

American Legion Memorial
P o st 164 o f C asselberry wilt

meet at 8 p.m. today at ths
Woman’s Club Building «
Overbrook Dr.

Attend,
services
this week
at ijour awn
"Jfkice of
worskif

Wiloofi-Eichtlborgor Mortuary

Thi American Oil Company

Eunice L Wilson and Staff

Mf sod M rs M. K. Strickland

Progressive Printing Co.

Wilon-Maler Furnituio Ci.

J. M. CARsroo sad S U ff

Mr. and Mr* Al Biiooa

Stcnstrom Rosily

Mr. Appleby’s Restaurant

Herb 8 toontram and Staff

LfcUlo sad Harold Appleby
115 N. 1'axW

Tha Rite Theatre
Bill Lovoloco A Employe##

killer Motor Sale* Co.
•mmott Ferrell 4 Stall

Food Fair Storaa, Inc.
George Bailey 4 Employ oos

i C. Penney Company
C. I Rohlaooa sod Employee*

S o u th e rn N a tu r a l (ia#
John Uuaa 4 Staff

Sanfun Atlantic National Honk
•ward H. Hodges 4 Staff

W S L O O M H W A RO M

VIRGINIA tiETROSKI

ti. U. Bus U14

NORA NORRIS
TE A-151A
Hamm Lee, Lake Mate
» A 2-1445

State Ksrm Insurance Companies
trrtag L Pryor ir d Staff

Hill .umber ft Hardware Co.
Jtohy Crappa * Employees

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Papal State Flag
Tho Papal Stats has a flag
of Us own. It consists of two
equal vortical stripes of yel­
low and white (with the
arms of the Pope on the
white stripe) and a triple
crown over two crossed hoys,
one of gold and one of silver
tied with a red card with two
red tassels.

Legion To Meet

CHRIST CHURCH
Charefe street, U s g u
Rsv. Canon Anastnsl
Sunday fe r r ie s
H oly Communion fs r v , 144

Church Of Chriit

Ralph B rew er Jr.
B v a e g e llit
Bible Oshse! _
10:40 a m.
CWWTWAL BAPTIST CHURCH Morning Warship UiOO A au
B r ea la g W orship - l i l t p m.
c w . i m a t a oak a te .
Wed. Prayer P erries 1 : t l p a n
S e ll Smith ----- .--------Pastor
■ aadsy tch ool — - 4:41 a. aa
PAM
. A CMC ACM OP CHRIST
Morning Worship 11:44 a. aa
H ighw ay OS W est
T raining Union _ 4:14 p nu
E vening W orship - 1:14 p m. Morris R u b y ____B van aellst
Bible
Claeeee _ 10:00 a m.
W s«. Prayer Berries 1:14 p a .
Morning Worship . 11:44 a au
Nursery Open
WTRR --------------- _ 1:14 p m. E ren ln g Worship - 1:19 p m.
Bible Claeeee Wed. 1:11 p m .
S a e le y N its B rea4«esl

Ebenezer Methodist Sets
Vacation Church School

Episcopal

CHURCH

cM Rirr

MOP S. Saafsed A r t.
Rev. W ayae Johnston P aster
■under School _ _ 4:41 a. au
Morning W srshlp 11:14 a au

cacarg

By Jssc Casselberry
Westminster
Presbyterian
Church la planning a Vacation
Church School to begin on
Aug. 6. Classes will bo held
weekday mornings through
Aug. 16.
There will be classes for
those of kindergarten, pri­
mary and junior ages with a
nursery for ths care of chil­
dren af staff members.
Tha school will be conduct
ad at the Heftier liomss of
ficoa In Howsll Park each day
from 9 until 11:30 am .
W e s t m i n s t e r Vacation
Claireh School series materials
on “The Church’* will be used.

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Nazarene

t io n a l

CHRISTIAN CMCRCR
(C atted
Pot* A'
1:41 a. au — Chureh School
11:44 a au --------------- Servlet
4:10 p. m. _ Christina Youth
M inistry
Rev. W altsr A.B. McPherson.
P astor

Paster
■ asC sr School — t i l l
Morning W orship ICsIS a m.
E vening W orship — f:SS p a s
T ooth le r v . (Taos.) T ill pm.
M id-W eek «orv. (T h o r s) T ill

•r K m
United Fnebyterlan Wom­
en of Westminster Presbyte­
rian Church will meet next
Wednesday evening a t •
o'clock at tha homo of Mrs.
Stephan Tully, BX Wilshira
Bird, in Howell Park.
Mrs. John Montgomery,
1 tho pastor, orill b* In
o f tho mooting with
lari G. Harris reading

Congregational

Catholic

AisemMjr Of God
LT

Ernest Hooker, retired Air
F o n a sergeant, waa elected
pnsldent of tho Brotherhood
and tho church Issued an In­
definite call to Tom Rlckctson as minister of music.
Tha nominating committee
cowelsls of Jim Reeves, chairre. J, M. Dye 11 and

UPWToMeet
With Mrs. Tully

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University Site Procedures To Be Adopted Today
lion aum Included in the Leg­
islature's bond program for
college*.
The Legislature authorized
for the same area a new uni­
versity or branch of an existing state university but pro­
vided no construction funds.
The bond program includes
The engineering extension $206,000 to plan the facility.
The bill niithorir.iiig the uni­
Will be built during the com­
ing biennium under a SI mil­ versity requires that it be lo­

GAINESVILLE (UPI) —
Procedure* for (electing a site
in Eait Central Florida for a
new university and extension
of the University of Florida
Engineeriny School are ex*
pected to be adopted at the
Board of Control meeting here
today.

cated in the nine-county area
embracing Flagler. Orange,
Seminole, Lake, Brevard, Vol­
usia. Osceola, Indian River and
St. Lucie, with the Board of
Control to pick the exact site.
Dr. J. Broward Culpepper,
board director, said the engi­
neering school will be located
on the same site as the uni­
versity and ultimately the two
would probably be merged.

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At the meeting, first since
the Legislature adjourned on
Wednesday, the board also will
discuss Implementation of oth­
er new legislation. Including
the bill giving (era! status to
the Forida Institute for con­
tinuing University Studies
(FICUS), but clipping* it*
wings somewhat.
It also is expected to dis­
cuss in general term* the bond
program which, subject to ap­
proval of the people in Nov.
ember, provides $15 million in
new construction project* at
the universities.
One of the projects, a new
two-year college at Pensacola
for which a site already has
been selected, is down for $1.11
million of the bond money,
Culpepper said there may he
some follow.up discussions on
on this institution.
lie also expects the board
to start reviewing operating

budgets for the new fiscal
year starting July 1, includ­
ing key administrative sal­
aries in the university system.
Thi* will be the last meet­
ing at which the hoard handles
busines/ of the State Deaf and
Blind School at St. Augustine.
Under a urw law, effective
July I, affairs of this school
will he handled by a separate
seven-member board of trus­
tees, to be named by the Gov­
ernor. It will work under the
Cabinet Board of Education.
This wiil leave the Board
of Control for the first time
solely the administrator of
the state universities. Past
legislatures took from under
its supervision the (tingling
Art Museum and plant hoard.
In other business, the board
will act on proposals for es­
tablishment of a doctoral In
philosophy at Florida Statu

and a doctoral in Internationa)
relations at the University of
Florida.

L L Auxiliary
Sets Meeting
By Mona GrJastead

The Parent's Auxiliary of
the North Orlando Little Lea­
gue will meet at T p. m. Sun­
day in the Community Build­
ing of the Village Recreation
Area.
Final plans will be made at
the meeting (or a celebration
which will Include a covered
dish supper and wiener roast
for members of the ball
team* and of the organisa­
tion.
Surface temperature* of
some stars are more than 30
times greater than those of
our sun.

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Open Casselberry Funeral Home
By Jan* Casselberry
Complete funeral add 34hour ambulance service for
South Seminole County la of­
fered by the Niblack Funeral
Home which ia being opened
today on Hwy. 17-92 in Cassel­
berry by R. 31. Niblack and
Henry S. Atkinson, experienc­
ed morticians.
The air-conditioned chapel
will seat loo persons and pri­
vate family rooms have been
provided.
Niblack, a licensed funeral
director and embalmer, was
born and reared in Dunellon.
He served In the Navy Hos­
pital Corps during World War
II and attended Gupton-Joncs
College of Mortuary Science
in Nashville, Tenn.

He worked for IS years with Funeral Rome In Inverness
Pyles Funeral Home in Ocvla for the past two years.
and has been with the Porter
A member of the Methodist
Church, bo Is married and re ­
side* on North Triplet Drive
Phys. Ed. Now
in Casselberry with his wife
Open For Boys
and two sons and two daugb*
Physical education activities ters.
such as softball, basketball,
Atkinson has resided in Of.
weight lifting and gymnast tea Undo for the past eight years.
now nre open for boy* of Jun­ He grew up in Umatilla end
ior and senior high school age, attended Ihe University of
under the direction of Coach Florida for four year. A vet­
Ralph Stumpf, Recreation Di­ eran of World War II, he for*
rector Jim Jrrnigan announ­ mrrly was with the Eiselsteinced today.
Black Funeral Home In Or­
The classes are held at the lando. the Page Theus Funer­
Seminole High School gym al Home In Leesburg, the DeMonday through Friday from Witt C. Jones Funeral Horn*
8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and in Gainrsville and Porter
from 6:30 to 0:30 p.m.
F’uneral Home In Inverness.

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19l»3 GRADUATES Margaret Walker, Roy Goodwin anti Carla Lommler,
left to right, were honored at a special youth service held lust Sunday night
a t the F irst Ituptist Church of Congwood during which each received »
Hible and took part in the program. Music was supplied by Intermediate
Itoys under direction of Larry Miller and the sermon was Riven by Gene
Pridgen, minister of music and student at Stetson. Following the service a
reception wan held in tho Fducntionnl Building for the honoreea.
(Herald Photo)

Oviedo Minister
To Attend
World Meet
»

lly Linda Smithson
Rev. and Mrs. Jack T.
Bryant of tho Oviedo First
Jlnptist Church left Wednes­
day for Bcrult, Lebanon,
where they will attend the
Baptist World Youth Con­
ference.
During their month abroad
they *l*o will visit in Eng­
land. Italy, Greece, Egypt,
Jordan, Israel, Switzerland,
Turkey and Franee.
Service* at the church will
he conducted hy visiting minieter* while Rev. Bryant is
HW'ny. On Sunday of this week
and next, Dr. John Maguire,
of Jacksonville, secretary of
the Florida Baptist Conven­
tion, will be the speaker. On
July 7, Rev. Fred Fisher,
minister of music of the Ovie­
do Church, will officiate and
on July 14, Rev. John Dickaon of Okeechobee, chaplain of
the Okeechobee Boy* School,
will conduct services.
Rev. Phil Maxwell of Talla­
hassee, Forida representative
of the Baptist Annuity Board,
will be guest speaker for irrvires on July 21.

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Admissions
Sara Krunelli, DcBary; Fran
ces Wilbanks, Lake Mary;
Linda Yourshaw, Longwrood;
J . C. Brigham, Judith Turner,
Esther Bennett, Edith Wight
Melinda Arnold of Sanford.
Birth*
Mr. and Mrs. Horrace Wil­
banks of Lake Mary, a boy
Discharges
Terrain* Whiting. Geneva;
Shannon McCall, Longwood;;
Carolyn Lindsey. Geneva;
Mrs. Roland Bell and baby;
Sirs. Dorothy Miller and
baby, Kathryn Bauer, Gwen­
dolyn
McIntyre,
Caroline
Crapps, Susie Blaydcs. Lewis
Leinhart, Pauline Oliver, Jim ­
my Henson of Sanford.

Charm School
Classes Open
Classes in charm school for
junior high and senior high
school girls are being offer­
ed on Mondays from 7 to 9
p m. at the Youth Wing of
the Civic Center, Recreation
Director Jitn Jernigan an­
nounced today.
Girls attending the classes
will study aucb things as
good grooming, care of the
hair, table manners, clothes.

Courthouse
Records

I). C. HAHINGTON,
chief aviation electron­
ics technician of Heavy
Attack Squadron 11,
recently re-enlisted ut
Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion. Hu joined the
Navy in 19a? and re­
sides with his wife
Stella, a t Cnsseliterry.
(Navy Photo

Good Shepherd
To Host
Synod Workshop
Good Rhephrrd Lutheran
rhurch of Sanford will he
host this Sunday for the Flor­
ida Synod Eastern District
Stewardship Workshop which
is scheduled from 3 p.m. until
8:30 p.m.
Purpose of the workshop is
t&lt;» ns-iixt congregation* in thi*
district in their finnncnl pro­
grams inrludidng operating ex­
penses, and in benevolence
giving and building programs.
Rev. Ernest Rolick. pastor
of Good Shepherd Church, ad­
vises that 7‘J of the 102 Flor­
ida Synod Lutheran Church,
e* are now on a mission stat­
us and hare obligations in the
form of leans to the national
body amounting to nearly $1
million.
Representatives of appro sinmtely 20 churches in the Fiaslern District are expected to
attend
Sunday's
meeting
which hal been planned par­
ticularly for pastors, councilmen and members of the fi­
nance and steward,hip com­
mittee*.
The werkthop will be led
by Col. Karl S. Hall of Ocala
and George F\ Innes of St.
Petersburg, regional coLincclor
for the Lutheran Laymen'*
Move me n|.

Real Estate Transactions
VA to Joseph Uttlcton, etux.
Heftier Homes, $11,430
VA to Dennis Boggs, etux
Heftier Homes, $10,230
VA to Dale Fleming, elux
Simla nd, $13,130
John Taylor, etux lo Wil­
liam Jones, etux, Oakland
Shores, $37,500
FHA to William Bridges,
etux. Wynnewood, $11,UN)
FTIA to Eugene J. Brown,
etux, Fairvlew, $0,130
Donald Roberts to Charle*
Harris, etux, Sanlando, $17.-

tTm w m u d n q . . . .
a complete new Funeral and Ambulance service for the residents
o f the South Seminole County area.

N IB LA C K F U N E R A L H O M E
HIGHW AY 17-92, CA SSELBER R Y

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Roy Wall, etux to Jam es
Wilson, etux, Marvania, *21,500
Elmer Jarrcit, etux lo Max
Coberly, etux. Loch Arbor,
$36,000
Doris Rogers to Ralph Parr,
etux. 26 2130, $18,500
First F'ed. nl Orlando lo
Julian Dermid, elux, Lake
Harriett. $12,200
Oakland F’states, Inc. to
Joseph B. Davis, etux, Oak­
land, $15,500
Oakland Estate*. Tnc. to
George Schbarese, elux, Oak­
land. SI 1.500
Forest B Yales to Loui*
Bowers, elux., Dreamwold,

SERVICES WILL PROVIDE:
• Complete Funeral Arrangements, including Shipment
an d Cremation.

$110,000

Harry Barlow, etux to Ro­
bert Dckle, etux, Ravenna
Park, $12,900
H. J. Allrn, etux lo Elton
Bush, etux. Lake Minnie, $29,COo
Uramur Development Co.
lo Ward Hicks, Inc. Eastbrook
$5,000
Dean Snodgrass, etal to
Sam Elxea, etux 1921-30. $13,-

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24 Hour Ambulunce Service; oxygen equipped.

• Chapel Heating 100 or more people.
It. M. Niblack

Henry S. Atkinnon

Licensed Funeral Director

Associate

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Loui* Hentmp, etux to
FTIA, Weathrrificld, $9,400
Ethel Gavin, etal to F'rank
Kegin. etal, Enchanted Man­
or, $16,750
First Fed. S. and L. to Ruth
Moore, Uttte Wekiwa, $9,000
Thry* Oglctree to Henry
Miller Jr., etux. Bear Lake
$15,300
Oakland Fatales Inc. to
Philip Tuppcn, elux, Oakland.
$15,600
L. A. Hardy, etux to C. R
McClellan, etux 16-21-31, $8.500
Will M. Fralix, etux to
LaMar Laubcrt, elux, Suntaml, $13,600
FI IA to Robert Bridges, et­
ux, N. Cbuiuota, $6,700
F'inal Divorce Decrees
Vcrdy Teal vs Carlos Teal,
Sr
Evelyn W Mills vs John
Mills
Nellie Hill vs James Hill
One of the world's largest
Ada B. Gulley vs John Colareas of pctroglypti*, or In­ ley
dian wribng*. is found near
Raymon Webb vs Verns
Webb
Alamogordo, N. M.

w* invite the public to ntop hy any
linte and inspect our fucililien.

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awfully coareaient for lob­
byists who w ant ta entertain

A s lir e. Johnson received,
h en , eke laughed, held up a
left head Dashing with Jeweled
rings and aalds
“Leek at the competition
It’s got.”
She thanked Carol for her
tbs gooet
“wit and bar (blonde) wig.”
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taascsnt fun.
Lopes N i t m Sanford, Democrat, told the
j tittle English, this took Arkansas Young Democrsti
____ M a g . A faot-whtoper- ho heard a woman say
tag translator helped mightily. Barry Goldwster looks like a
Bet M m m point H iss Chao- moeie star. Said the governor:
“I think we can And the
Slag « M mimicking a silent
■m en star (mythical) who right studio to get him con­
failed ta talking pictures be­ nected up with—ISth Centurycause of a whistling lisp. Ask­ Fox. The more t think about
It, he la the 10th-century fox.”
ed aa onlooker:
“How do yon translate a
Washington’s newest high
E sp tLetor, m a ilin g her trade­ priced restaurant Is being
mark song, “Diamonds Are a readied for a grand opning on
Gtrfa Best Friend," Carol dug Capitol Hill in July, It’s right
la te bar pars# end pasted out In the backyard of Congress
to Mrs. Johnson end her itself, thumbing Its nose at
guests a handful o f slender, the lawmaker! originally reImitation diamond bracelets. ■ponsibls for the crackdown on

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To be celled “lb # Rotun­
ds," the new two-story res­
taurant la In 18th-century de­
cor, with a winding staircase
connecting the main dining
room Mating 800 on two
floors. Ballyhooed themo of
the new spot it, “Who’s
Afraid of the Big Bed Expenis Account Law sl”

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The tenth annual conven­
tion of Keep Americe Beauti­
ful, Inc,, will be held in W ash­
ington
beginning Sunday,
June II. Delegatee will visit
the usual shrinss—Washing­
ton Monument, ML Vernon,
Lincoln Memorial, This year
they hare added to their sightteeing tour the Dslecarlla w a­
ter filtration plant and the
Fort Totten trash Incinerator.

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Worry Clinic

CASE P-471: Frof. Milo
teachea Engliih composition
la collage.
One day he announced to
bia small class in newspaper
reporting that he wanted
them to write soom striking
The few opponents o f the hesdlinoi.
“They should capture the
woman's equal-pay-for-equalwork amendment to the Fair ayaa of raadtrs Instantly,” bo
Labor Standards Act, Just
passed by Con grail, brought
up curious arguments.
One was that tha squat pay
amendment would reduce the
Q—What distinguishes a
employment of women. This cathedral from a church T
was based on tho testimony of
—A cathedral la s Christian
W. Boyd Owen, vice president church which contains tho of­
of Owsn-Illlnols Olass Co., To­
ficial chair or throne of a
ledo. Owen oaid tho cost of
bishop. Thla throne ia called
•mploying women now runs SO
a “cathedra,” tho Latin word
cents an hour higher than for
for chair.
man bocauso of abssnteolam,
tumorsr, higher costs of lunch
Q—Where did Ufa begin?
and rest periods, health and
A—The birthplace of Ufa,
welfare benefits and ths build­
moat aclentlita are convinced
ing and mlantainlng of special
was in tha water.
facilities.
During the debate this got
Q—What is tha solar coro­
translated into an explanation
that “women are more prone n al
A—The outer atmospheric
to homtmaklng and m other­
hood than men.1* Nobody dis­ shell o f the sun, divided Into
tho F corona and tha K coreputed that.
Space pioneer Wemher ven
Broun believes that tho Rus­
sians will shortly announcs
“spectacular” which prob­
ably will be a hook-up of two
spacecraft while orbiting.
1110 res*on he believes the
announcement
will
come
■hortly Is that “the Russians
do all their preparationa for
apace shota In the winter and
their launchings in spring and
summer/*
Reason for this Is that
launchings are always made
toward Siberia and If a launch
haa to be aborted it would
have to bo done over that cold,
eold, barran land and risk
lose of a cosmonaut.

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Sanford, Florida

Friday, J u n e 21, 1962

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galarS ay, lu ad ay aad Cbrltlmaa; publlahaS Saturday praca*dtaa

entertainm ent.

Q—What la tho difference
between lUlactitoo and sta­
lagmites?
A—Tho atone forme tlona
that hang down from walla
and roofs of eaves are atalaetltaa. Thoaa built up from tho
Door are stalagmite*.

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forlorn stretches of Tundra fa
North America, deserted by
all other birds and still large­
ly covered with snow, just to
lay four eggs, is hard to
understand,” Allen once com­
mented.
My guess Is that they do tt
for publicity.

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Q—What la a hootenanny?
A—It Is a meeting of folk
singers, especially for public

state-wide candidates whose
names would also command
instant attention.
For example, combine Bar­
ry Goldwater with J o h n
Roosevelt, who would add the
big New York electoral state
to the team.
Roosevelt has a “ brand
nama” known even (o the hill*
billies In the most remote
voting precincts.
And voters tend to mark
their “X” in front of familiar
names!
Many aupcihly qualified
candidate* simply lack a
known name ao the $3,000,OOO
in the 1M4 campaign kitty
cannot put them over.
In order to defeat Kennedy
in 19G1. the Republicans must
nominate Familiar Names.
Astute politicians no longer
dare pick men on the “senior­
ity system,” as s reward for
lengthy parly support.
Instead, they will omploy
the “two platoon’’ system of
football coaches, and nomi­
nate candidates for tho “of­
fensive” team who can win
at the ballot box.
Then, with sterling advisers
and cabinet members to com­
prise the "defensive” team,
they can hold those gains
made by that “offraslv*’'
unit.
81nco at least W par cent
of buying (aa well is voting)
is dona by Impulse, thsn a
winning team must hav# omo*
tkmal Impact.
Just fortify that Impulsive
appeal with a f«w logical ar­
guments to be used to help
rationalise those earlier im­
pulsive decisions, and victory
will be in ths ballot box!

wondered where the darn
thing nested.
By 1956, the curlew was
the only North American bird
whose breeding grounds and
summer borne remain unde­
tected.
Things like that are what
drive man crazy.
The reader ia perhaps won­
dering why the National Geo­
graphic expedition waa sent
to Alaska rather than say,
Minnesota. Well, Alien bad a
hot tip that some of the birds
had been sighted off the Alas­
kan coast
Had he gone to Minnesota
be might bo searching yet.
For/ th* benefit of those
who have never seen a bris­
tle-thighed curlew, 1 shall
attempt to describe one, even
though I may be accused of
trying to pull your kg.
It to between 16 and IS
inches long and has brown
feathers, soma of which stick
out from its sides like bris­
tles, It spends most of the
year in the South Pacific, but
goes to Alaska each spring.
“ Why these curlews should
want to leave (be warm, lux­
urious shores of TshiU and
other South Sea Islands, fly
5,500 miles over the open sea,
and arrive at one of the most

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0 —In what year did CongrtM first exercise its consti­
tutional power to declare
wart
A—In 1811

warned the claas.
“And the shorter they are,
the bettor.”
At the next meeting, he
called on some of the stu­
dents to resd their headlines.
The first boy apologised
that his beadlina was four
words In length.
“ Go ahead and read it,”
urged the professor. “ If It
catches the attention by its
dramatic Impact, then four
words will still be 0 . K ”
So the boy read tha follow­
ing headline;
“Kennedy Joins Protestant
Church,”
‘T hat la very good,” ex­
claimed the professor. "It is
novel and has definite eye*
Impact.”
Then the second boy stood
up and read hia suggested
headline:
“ Khrushchev R e n o u n c ­
es Communism.”
’‘Splendid!” txelalmed the
professor, “That has definite
impact and la atotod ia ooly
throe words.”
At last tha third boy rather
diffidently stood up.
“ Profassor,” ba b e g a n ,
"my handling haa only two
words.”
"Well, that could make It
•van bolter If your two words
Instantly to lls the attention of
readers,'’ replied (he pro­
fessor. “So wbat is your
headline ?”
Then tho third boy announc­
ed his two-word headline a s
follows:
"Pop* Elopes.”
Tho startled professor was
almas* speechless with Joy
at this superb use of dramatic
print psychology.
All three of those headlines
were certainly dramatic and
ahould rats an “A” grade.
If our political partiaa used
equally shrewd Applied P sy­
chology, they would start
nominating n a t i o n a l and

WASHINGTON (U PI) In writing about a “protocol
course” to be offered at
Southeastern University here
this summer, I noted that it
would Include n lecture on
the use of “party props.”
A party prop to an obscure
newt item that can be used
to start a conversation at
parties. As an example, I
cited the fact that 1963 Is
the 15th anniversary of the
discovery of the netting place
of the briitle-thighed curlew.
It occurred to me later
that, because of the context
in which k was mentioned,
some readers may hare got­
ten the Impression that 1
was treating the anniversary
frivolously.
If to, I wsnt to clear that
up at once.
I fully recognize that the
discovery of the curlew’s nest
was an ornithological mile­
stone. Perbspa It will maka
ua a ll feet batter if we pause
for a moment and pay hom­
age to this remarkable ach­
ievem en t
It was, as you may recall,
on June to, IMS. that word
of the discovery reached the
waiting world. The news was
flashed by Dr. Arthur A.
Allen, bead of an expedition
that the National Geographic
Society had sent to Alaska to
search for th* n eet
“ We have found the cur­
lew’s nest,” Alien said sim ­
ply.
U waa a signal for rejoic­
ing and dancing in th* streets,
for it cleared up a mystery
that had baffled man for 163
year*.
Ever since US5, when man
first realized that there was
such a bind as th* bristlethighed curlew, man bad

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banned from the Communists
by allied agreement.
Both are eourcee of con­
flict not only with the United
States but between the Bri­
tish and Germans a s well.
De Gaulle’s veto of British
membership j n the Common
Market haa left the nations
of Western Europe farther
apart politically than befor*
the market’s inception.
The smaller nations resent
De Gaullt’s high-handed ac­
tions and fear that Use Inwardlooking
m arket
forced
upon them by France may
lead both to U. 8 . retaliation
and an increasing lack of u .
S. Interest In the fate of Ei*.
rope.
.
For the final outcome much
will depend upon tho still un­
tried leadership of Ludwig
Erhard, presently tabled aa
successor to Chancellor Kon­
rad Adenauer.
Italy also pre sente special
problems. There Aldo Moro is
attempting to act up a leftof-ccnter
government
by
agreement with the leftwlng
Socialist. The outcome of that
maneuver could have farreaching effect* upon the
mixed nuclear force advo­
cated by the United 5tatca
for NATO.

Dick West Says

Tn a talk by Agriculture
•Secretary Orville Freeman to
the World Food Congrei# in
Washington, h# quoted an un­
named speaker w ho o ik s told
an audlsnto:
’My job Is to talk to you
and your Job U to listen to
me. I Just pray you don't get
through before I do."

iw a o N ra A
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progress on disarmament nor
on nuclear lisp ecttee , is to
st best a negative agreement.
demonstrating primarily that
neither the United States nor
the present leadership of the
Soviet Union seeks or wants
a war.
Yet In Western Europe
where U. S. interests chiefly
Ue, there are problems des­
perately
needing solution,
ranging from the Common
Market to question* of trad*
with tha Communist bloc and
Western defenses.
British
Prime
Minister
Harold Macmillan's govern­
ment la aeandal rocked and
there are reports that ba may
save himself now only on
a promise to resign before the
end of summer.
Confidently standing In Use
wings waking to taka over to
Soclltot Hamid Wilson, Just
back from talks with Khrush­
chev in Moicow. With him
be brought a Russian pro­
posal to buy from Britain a
t a t million oil refinery.
British Industry also is in­
terested in supplying the Rus­
sians with steel for a huge
oil pipeline, as are the West
Germans.'
Both fan within th* U. S.
concept of strategic goods

K is aa odd twist *&lt; international politics that st this
particular moment shoot tbs
only major European leader
with whom tbs President of
the United State* can deal la
the premier of the Commun­
ist Soviet Union.
Suck Is the state of dis­
array among the United
States’ nominal allies that
permanent agreement pre­
sently ia not possible with
Britain, West Germany or
Italy.
President Charles de Gaulle
of France, with veto power la
the European Commoh M ar
hot and determined to purauo
his own independent nuclear
policy, completes the allied
picture of confusion, uncer­
tainty and Irritation.
Aside from De Gaulle, the
ono figure representing a de­
gree of permanency ia Soviet
Premier Nikita Khrusbcbav.
Thus special importance la
attached to the U J.-U 3.S .R .
agreement on a so-called “hot
line” to run between the
Kennedy
and
Khrushchev
desks aa a step to prevent
war eithar through miscal­
culation or misunderstanding.
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HOGGING THE SPOTLIGHT

Azcue Bat Sun Sox Win
Puts Fire Pennant For
In Indians First Half

•t ft* U. i.
p ll ctaaftoetfclp today
■Ind of nek favorite* a*
Amid Palmer, Jack Niefc*
Ism m i Gary Mayor.
Qaida, a yom slal ab o ras, nryriaad ovoryoe#, Is*
ttotttn hlmaalf, wbea he shot
■ two-nador-par to c m the
e itti a i Courtly Club coarao
af Brookline te taka the first
fund kad by o m stroke a m
Jaeky Cuplt They ear* tba
•sly player* is tko star-studdad Hold of 1SS who wen
able te bnak Breoklias's pat
af 33-3371.
Om of tba roaaoas was that
Opts

they wars able to play tba
treiebarooa hack alM batter
(has moat of tbs other*. A
lot of than fakarad la tbat
M43-ysrd itrotek a f a courts
which aiost of tba field couldan o m af tbs w on t layouts
aa which tba Opaa a m b u
baaa played.
Palmar, whoso driving ap­
proaching aad putting w u off,
eardod a two-over-pw T3,
Itteklau soared to a IS while
Mayor had a 74.

Two stroke* off Gajda'i
pace, with area par TVs wen
two af tba pro-tourney fav­
orite*— Tony Lana and *nlbu Bona-along with 38-yearaid Sava Lora aad former
PGA champion Lionel Hahart.
At 73 came former Walter
Barkemr, Don January, Paul
Kelly aad Lean Rafram. In
the 73 bracket with Palmer
w e n Dow Plotter w ild, A1
Balding, former BrlUih Am­
ateur ehamplon Richard Da*
fia t, Billy Maxwell, Jay He­
bert, Tommy Jacoba, Art
W ill, BID Ogden, Bob Harrii
and Stan Think.

★ ★ ★
Floridian Tops
Women's Open
MADISON, Wla. (U PI) _
Marilyn Smith o f Tequesta,
Fla., carried a four-itroke lead
Into aerond round play In the
women*! Western Open golf
tournament today In her bid to
Bnaoat Mickey Wright aa de­
fending ehamplon.
Miss Smith, the second
ranked female money-winner
In U. S. golf circles behind
Mlia Wright, rapped out a
two-under-par 72 In the t in t
found of the 47,BOO Western
Open Thursday. Miss Wright
carded a 78.
Bybll Griffin, Delray Beach,
Fla., on# of the beat long ball
b itten among women pro*
took the second place slot In
tha opener with a 78. Behind
here were Betsy Rawls, Spart­
anburg, S. C., and Peggy Wil­
son, Austin, T&gt;x„ with 77.

Cocky Jim O’Toole, who
wow SI games without
bothering to run, figures
te da it agate this year withrt aay sw ea t
Tha swaggering Clnelnutl
southpaw reeled off bis 13th
victory of tha asaaou aad his
t te a row Thursday
ligh t by baattog Philadelphia
1M to boost the Rads within
three and a half games of the
National League lead.
O'Toole struck out six battors aad gave up only five
hits but developed blisters on
Ma pitching hand after clgbt
innings and gave way to Jim
Owen* te tba ninth.
Although hla IP wins far
tha Reds la IPtl represent his
lop one-season total in tha
majors, O’Toole won 2o games
far Nashville In the Southern
Association during 1958 and
w u rather proud of the ac­
complishment when he re­
ported to C lnelnutl the fol­
lowing spring,
Om of hla teammates proded Mm about not doing any
running te spring training
that year and O'Toole blithe­
ly replied:
"I've got news for you. 1
to at NubviDe l u t year
without running at all.”
O’Toole does some occas­
ional running now but he
certainly baa nothing to sweat
■bout with a 13-3 record that
makes Mm the biggest winner
te the majors ao far.
He was the beneficiary of a
three-run homer by John Ed­
wards Thursday night and an­
other solo homer by Bob
Skinner.
The Reds had only a 2-1
lead until tbe fifth Inning
when Edwards’ homer festured a five-run rally at the ex­
pense of Art Mahaffcy, who
suffered his ninth low in 12
decisions.
The Milwaukee Braves de­
feated the Pittsburgh Pirates
3-1 and the Chicago Cubs
blanked the Houiton Colti 30
In tbe only other NL games
scheduled.

Sanford Legion
Clobbers Apopka
Sanford American Legion
downed Apopka American Le­
gion to remain undefeated.
The final ecore waa 9-2 with
Sanford getting 11 hita, one
a home run to deep center
field by Prod Grant.
Eddie FHsgerald started on
the mound for Sanford and
pitched no-hlt ball for five
Innlnge but wildness brought
tn Ricky Strca to flnlah the
game. 8lrea gave up two rune
on two hits.
Sanford travels to Paletka
tonight for two games and re­
turns home for a double head­
er Saturday, with the unde­
feated Legion team from
Ocala. Game time for the
first game In Municipal Stadi­
um will bo at 5:00 o'clock.

W anted

Kaline Could Carry Club
If He Had One To Carry
NEW YORK (NEA ) Thle
waa to have been Detroit’s
year with the Incomparable
A1 Kaline out in front a s per
usual.
Kaline Is one of the mighty
few ballplayer* capable of car­
rying a club, but that la dif­
ficult to do when the auppoecd
big hitters behind you, In this
case Rocky Colavito and Norm
Cash, are batting .22(1 or lets.
This Is the year when Kallne, tha complete ballplayer
seems most likely to live up te
all his early billing.
With an added roll of mus­
cle around his roumllng ahouldera and openly swinging for
the seels, Kaline roared Into
Yankee Stadium the foremost
candidate for the American
League's Triple Crown. He
was showing the way In bat
ting and runs-batted-ln and
tied with Leon Wagner of the
Loi Angeles Angela and the
Minnesota Twins’ Bob Alii
■on in home runs. Hla spirit
now shows through the in­
born grace which for several
years made him appear non­
chalant.
Now that he te fully ma
lured, Kaline evinces interest
in many things, especially
baseball In Detroit, and is out­
spoken.
•
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e
Kaline
remains
modest,
however, fur It wus In train­
ing in the spring thnt he re
marked in answer to a ques
lion. "I don't think I've ever
achieved my potential, hut It
could he that people think I
have more ability than I ac
tually have.
Tha afternoon Kaline col­
lected three hits, including
hla 16th home run, to take
over the league batting lead­
ership from Frank Malm nr.

with .852, the Tlgera lost again
and Al asked what the Boston
third baseman had done.
"Metsnne had one hit, a
three-run homer that heat
Washington,” he was advised.
"I wish,” said Kaline, "that
I could trade my three hits
for Malionea winning one."
It’e difficult to believe that
Kaline la only 28. It seems
that he has been around that
long. Actually this Is hla 10th
campaign. He was 18 when he
first showed up in late June,
1063, a 310,000 bonus buhy off
Baltimore aandluta and scared
to death.
Steve Souchak was to play
right field fur the Tigers the
next spring but Injured a
wrist playing winter ball In
Cuba. Fred Hutchinson, then
the manager, stuck yuung KaIme in the vacant spot and
he's been there since.
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Doing what comes very na­
turally, Kaline at 20 bccume
the youngest major league
hatting champion in history
with .340 In his second season.
While Al has been a model
player ever since, he never
has quite lived up to hla early
performance, He has been re-

Sykes, Griner
Pace George's
Winning pitcher Sykes and
Griner paced George's in their
17-0 win over Florida State
Rank In the American League
of the Little Major baseball.
Sykes had a triple and
double while Griner pounded
out four hits out of five trips
to the plate, including three
doublet,
George’s 2 1 7 1 8 3 — 17
Florida
10 0 14 3 — 0

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Road 133.

BAR BELLE—Muriel Bavin demonstrates her
technique on the high bar a t Rockefeller Plaza
in New York aa her h unbuild, Able Grusafleld,
right, atands by. Aeroluitic* were part of u s|&gt;orts
salute to the Greater New York Fund's 25th an­
niversary.

Orange Hi
Country Club
Hox 138
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tsrded by alow starts and at
time* a stiff back which ham­
pered hi* beautiful swing.
While nothing comparable
to hla Yankee counterpart,
Mickey Mantle, Kaline has
suffered a full share of in­
juries, a broken cheekbone In
1958, for example, and the
broken collarbone and inflam­
ed chest muscle which kept
him out of 81 game* last sea­
son.
Giving you a rough idea of
Knline’a value to the Tiger*,
when he broke the cullsrbune
In his 35th game last year, the
club was third, only three-anda-half games out of ths lead.
When Al returned July 23,
only to go out for four more
games with the Inflamed chest
muscle to days later, the Kengals were seventh and 11 Ik
lengths off the pace.
With Kaline back, the Tigera bagged 18 of 28 the final
month, 12 of the last 16.
That’s what the Tlgera
need now—■ little more to go
with Al Ksline.

Caked Press la to n a tia u l
Somebody goofed on Jose
Azcue, who might have wound
up hla career te the minor*
bad be not been g iv e n o m
more chance by the Clevelnnd
Indians a month ago.
Azcue had previous trials
with the Cincinnati Reda and
Kansas City A's both of
whom had written him off aa
weak hitter with only trlple-A
potential.
But the Indian* acquired
him from Portland of tbe
Pacific Coast League in a
trade with Kansaa City a
month ago and have been
congratulating t h e m selves
ever since.
Ha king over as Cleveland's
No. 1 catcher when receiver
Johnny Romano broke a fin­
ger In late May, the 23-yearold Azcue hai fashioned a
solid .300 batting mark that
has helped make the Indians
the hottest club in tho majors
for the month of June.
Azcue helped the Indiznz
to their 18th victory in their
last 21 games Thursday night
when be drove in lour rune
with a pair of homers In an
11-8 decision over tbe Balti­
more Orioles.
With Azcue behind tbe plate
In practically all their games
the last three weeks, the In­
dians have spurted from ninth
place to fourth, only 3Vh
games off tbe pace.
Even with Azcue's two
homers Thursday night, how­
ever, the Indians still needed
another grand slam homer by
Mix Alvl* during ■ six-run
seventh inning to overcome
the Orioles. Woodlo Held of
the Indians and losing pitcher
Dick Hail alio hit homers
during the contest.
Jerry Walker, who relieved
starter Dick Donovan in the
seventh inning, was creditcd with his sixth victory
against one loss.
The Yankees rolled to their
seventh win in a row by
whipping Washington 3-4, the
Minnesota Twins beat the
Chicago White Sox 9-4, and
the Iloiton Red Sox handed
the Detroit Tigers their 10th
straight defeat 8-3 in the only
other American L e a g u e
games played.

Radcock Winner
The [ladcack Furniture beat
the Me Raneys in the Men's
Soft Ball League last night
10 to 3. The winning pitcher
was Jim Jemlgan and the
loser Lyn Rimer.
McRaney 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 5 4
Radcock
Furniture 2 0 3 0 3 0 x 10 14

Sarasoti won a doubleheader with Port Lauderdale
last night to clinch the pen­
nant for tbe first half of tbe
Florida Stole League season.
Righthander
Gil
Downs
pitched n ao-hltter to give
tbe Sox their first game win.
Tbe Sox, ted by a, two-ran
homer by Haley Young and a
two-run aingte by Buddy
Bradford, scored five runs.
Tbe Sox won tbe nightcap
3 1 when Bradford, Jerry
WriMit end Bob MeKlllop
each Mt run-scoring triples
end Young topped it off with
a two-run double.
In other action last night,
tho Miami Marline nipped St.
Petersburg 3 2 , and Tampa
edged DayteM Bench 34.
Orlando at Lakeland w u
rained out.
Tom Kidd, making Ma first
appetrance of |b* season with
last-place Tampa, drove in
the Tarpons' winning run in
the eighth inning with a tri­
ple.
Tonight, Miami plays at
ft. Petersburg, Port LaudevJale travels to Sarasota, Or­
lando goes to Lakela ad and
Daytona Beads plays at
Tampa.
Tho Standings:
W. L P r i
Sarasota
38 71 *44
St. Petersburg
31 37 *34
Orlando
30 IT .328
Lakeland
31 2* *33
Fort Lauderdale
to 30 .483
Miami
Zf 33 *30
Daytona Beach
23 34 .424
Tampa
24 34 .414

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T Stands For
Tennessee Now

KNOXVILLE, Tran. (UPI)
— The once famed single wing
formation, tha sword of rug­
ged University of Tennessee
teams of the past, wax par­
IN THE SOMMER. THEtially sheathed Thursday with
apple, op a mans eye is
the installation of a new coach
USUAUY A HALF-PEELED
with new Ideas.
t p e a c h o n th e b e a c h
Jim McDonald, 48, a former
blocking back for Ohio State,
CHRYSLER
promises Voluntser fans they
AIRTEMP
will tee their team line up in
the T-formstlon at least part
ROOM AIR
of tho time In the coming sea­
CONDITIONERS
son and more than half of the
time next year.
CALL FA 2-8321
McDonald Thursday was ap­
NEB* YORK (U PI) — The pointed head football coach to
Meta’ fans had e ball—from replace the ousted Bowden
2513 Park Or.
cheering Casey Stengel to boo­ Wyatt. The university's hoard
Air
Conditioning
of trustees also appointed Bob
ing Roger Maria.
Heat - Refrigeration
Woodruff oa athletic director.
The Yankee Stadium waa
their oyster for a night and
they made the most of It aa
their ragamuffin heroes de
fee tod the world champions
8-2 tn a benefit game for New
York sandlot baseball played
before a crowd of 60,742,
In fact, about tho only
thing the Meta’ wildly enthu­
siastic fans didn’t make off
with waa the stadium’* center
field flag pole— and It wain't
because they didn't try. A
■mall mob of 'em seemed bent
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NO. 1 AT 7:13
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■DRUMS OVER AFRICA"
Frankie AVALON
COLOR
NO. 2 AT 9:13 ONLY
Flrat Sanford Showing
-CATTLE KING"
Robert Ta;lor
COLOR
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Natalie Mood

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TIIE REST AH It ANT atop the Space Neetlle a t
the Seattle World's Fair forma the unusual set­
ting for a romantic scene between Elvis Pres­
ley and Joan O’Brien in Metro-Gnldwyn-Mayer's
“It Huppcned a t the World's Fair.”

Presley At Movieland
Elvii Presley ii (he featur­
ed ita r next week at the
Movie land Drive-In Thealcr.
tie is the alar of “ It llappened at the World'* Fair,"
in color. Thii is on schedule
for Sunday, Monday and
Tuesday. Co-fealured i» ''5
Weeks in a Balloon," with
Fabian, in color.
The Movieland It featuring
Wednesday and
Thursday

“ Misty" In color with David
Ladd, and "Gorgo" a science
thriller m color with Dill
Traveri.
On Friday and Saturday of
next week a triple feature
id offered: "Papa's Delicate
Condition." with Jackie Glea­
son; "Diamond Head," with
Charlton Heston, and "Can­
yon River," will) George
Montgomery. All arc in color.

'Savage Sam' Fealured

National league
W. L. Pel.
St. Dm is
4U 27 .397
San FrancUco
44) 28 .368
Lot Angcli-a
37 29 .581
Cincinnati
3d 30 .343
Chicago
37 3t .344
Milwaukee
33 34 .483
Pittsburgh
31 33 .470
Philadelphia
30 37 .448
Houston
27 41 .397
New Y’ork
23 43 .368
Thursday's Results
Chicago 5 Houston 0
Milwaukee 2 Pittsburgh 1
Cincinnati ll Philadelphia 1,
night
Only xames scheduled
Saturday'a Game*
Pittsburgh at Chicago
Houston at Cincinnati
San Francisco at Milwaukee
Lavs Angeles at St. Louis
Philadelphia at New York
American league
W. L. Pet.
New York
37 23 .617
38 28 .378
Chicago
34 26 .367
Boston
Cleveland
33 28 .338
31 30 .331
Minnesota
Baltimore
33 32 .322
law Angeles
34 33 .493
Kansas City
31 33 .461
Detroit
21 .11) .381
Washington
21 19 .3(6)
Thursday'* KrvulU
Minnesota 0 Chicago 4
New York 5 Washington 4
Boston 8 Detroit 3
Cleveland 11 Baltimore 8.
night
Only games scheduled
Saturday's Game*
Washington at Lavs Angeles,
night
Detroit at Kansas City, night
Baltimore at Minnesota
Chicago at Cleveland
New York at Boston, 2, daynight

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NEW YORK (UPI) — Aft­
er 17 years of ptrfect Attend­
ance, veteran American Lea­
gue umpire Rill McKinley
Thursday misled his first
K a m a whan ha waa sidelined
by A virua.

Counts Signs
NEW YORK (U PI)— Johnny Counts, wdio jumped from
the semi-pro Stamford, Conn.
Bear* to tha New York Glaifts
last season, has signed hia
1003 contract with the N a­
tional Football League team.

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stopping at Hill's station but crowd of Sanford. You can be
fhey didn't remember leaving proud of ex-Navy Chief Ray
Palmer and his wife as they
Cathy.
are doing a good job of taking
over the management ol Club
Diamond, located south of De­
Three Straight
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) — nary. It'* a spacious nite-spot
Norman Tokar has been se­ and where else can you find a
lected for the third year in dancing waiter on .Sunday
a row to direct a picture lor night? Entertainment on Fri­
Walt Disney. This timo he day and Saturday nights, al­
will play his talents in the so.
TWO MORE line place4 to
high action feature film,
impress your visiting vaca­
"Savage Sam."
The young director pre­ tioners are Jim Spencers
viously handled the reins on where the Danish Lobster
Disney's "Big Red." He also tails are aweet and succulent
directed and wrote the popu­ amt the atmostpheru cordial
lar, two part, two hour "Won­ —and the Carib* Cocktail
derful World of Color" Tele- Lounge in downtown Sanford
vision show, "hammy, The where the decor is modern
and mighty imptessin' with
Way-out Seal."
its black walla decorated with
pictures (a "must sea for
Young Magic
yourself") and the ceiling
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) —
trout which is suspended
Eddie Junes, teen-age star of
Walt Disney's "Summer Mu while (ringed turquoise um­
gtc" showed hia prowess as brellas.
Lake Monroe Inn is another
a performer at a tender age.
*put
known fur good steaks
When Eddi* was just 18
month* old he sang tux first and its spacious dining room
song on Ihc radio. It was witli lake view can easily
"Je»us Iasvci Me," His re­ tako care of the liampiel
pertory h."vs been Increased crowd. No need In heat up the
in "Summer Magic" where lie kitchxn Saturday night—not
will sing three dints with when you can take the entire
llayley Milts: "Fingerin'," family out lo -Sam 'and
" Beautiful Beulah," and "The Kalhy 's liar ami Grill in Lake
Mary and havp a fish dinner
Pink of Perfection."
for only Ta cent*!
Say. doesn't all Hits make
McHale Sails On
you want lo gu tabic hopping
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
- lilts week end 7
It looks as if television's "McHale's Navy" will be made
Into a feature movie at Uni­ Sox (Jet Catcher
BOSTON (UPI) — Ed Mcversal. It will he one of the
first lime* a full length film Guiuness, IH-yi-itr-uld ton of a
will be released while Ihe | naval submarine squudron
video version is still being commander, baa signed a con­
tract with (lie Boston Itrd Sox.
beamed.

LOCATED ON

BEAUTIFUL LAKE MONROE
1*«

MILES NORTH OF SANFORD
FOR RESERVATIONS

CALL FA 2-3108
S A. M, TO 2 A. M. • &lt; DAYS A WEEK

Buffet
Unlimited!
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
11 A.M. to 2 P.M.

$135
Dan Carpenter,
Mlining kt, wow serve*
your favorite drink In our cocktail lounge.
COCKTAIL HOUR DAILY 5 to 7 P.M - Reduced price*.

Dance
to Ihe mu-slc of

The
Jack R***ma*
Accordion

(a real delicacy the way we
prepare thrm! . . . Ihry are NOl'
French Fried!)

Paul Ca*kcy
Ila** Fiddle

Drums

! / j / / OPEN SUNDAY

MIXED DRINKS
PACKAGE
DINING

(D hw w nd
•THE AREA'S .SPARKLING NITE SPOT"
Now Under Management Of Ray
Palmer - l .?4.N. Ret. And Ihitlle I'llmM
IIWV. 17-92 - SOUTH OF DKDARY

“Willie” is buck - on Sundays
H IG HBALLS......... 50c

FISH
FRY
ON
FRIDAYS

PIZZA
STEAKS

SEAFOOD

spa g h etti

YOUR

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CHOICE

COM HI NATION 1*1. AH E R
(Danish l.ahalrr Talk ami Ui.yal
Red Shrimp)

FROG

LEGS

Sauteed In Melted nulter
UNDER TIIE UMBRELLA
A Variety Of Fine Cherae* and' Meat*—Free
To Enjoy While We Prepare Your Dinner
DANCE TO GOOD MUSIC EVERY NIGHT
South French Are.
Sanford
Phone FA 2-0331

NEXT TO MELODF.P. SKATING
ONORA ROAD, SANFORD —

“NO WAITING FOR LANES"
GUARANTEE!
If you have lo wait for a lane - any night • we'll bay
YOU AND YOUR PARTY A FREE COKE!

Delicious Eating!

Fish
Fry
T om urronr

FREE NURSERY........... FREE DOWLING LESSONS

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NEW YORK (U P !) — The
New York Jett of the Ameri­
can Football League today an­
nounced tha signing of v«t*ranv Perry Richards and Bob
Matters for th« ilfrid stasua.

Tele Ttukur

Call FA 2-1231 for reservations

RESTAURANT and COCKTAIL LOUNGE

ALL THE LOBSTER YOU CAN EAT .... I3.J5
CHAR - BROILED PRIME STEAKS
DANISH LOBSTER TAILS
(aweet an a nut)

Populates

Friday and Saturday Niles, 8 to 12.

B E E R ........................ 35c

— JIM SI'KNCEK'S —

ROYAL RED SRRIMI*

STORE

CUT RATE WHISKIES

Standings

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din g
(I ) Air Fores Itory
(IV Matinee Theater
“Judy’s Subwtllute”
(t ) Orel Heberts
1 11 ( t) .Sparta T hrills
I I .I I (I) Senator Holland
: : l l i l l Wash. Reputt
THAT OLE’ Bummer nun comes down bright and
lino (S) d u es: For Adventure 13:44 (I) Congressman Oursey
hot but the people "in the know" are heading for one
13i*e (»&gt; THA
3.04 (3) ltaaebkll —
( • ) Bateball—
of the coolest and moat relaxing gpoU in town—Yep!
Chic, at Los Ang.
D etroit at M. T.
»:IS («) Film Fare
the modern Je t Bowling Lanes where John Spolski
1:4* (I) Herald s f T rslk
1 10 43) Matinee Theater
and his crew go "all out" to make you comfy—for in­
(3) Baseball—
3:11 1*1 Hoy U u g.rs Feature
U llw aukee at P itts­ stance. in case you might have to wait a few minutes
1:11 i l l VVaahlnalon Report
burgh
t 00 1*1 Kaleliluerupe
for a lane, they'll sit you and your purty tiown with
1 :S4 (IV T il A
131 lluL-k Mule In One
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cold drinks. A fter last week’s tidbit on the new bil­
1:11
(I
)
Issu
es
A
Answers
(p orts
liard tables, they’ve had a lively crowd around ’em
3:44 (I ) Bummer Tbestr#
I 41 (IV Ch. • N ews
Sill (I) Championship llrldge and the word ib that one of the VERY beat players
(3) Flo. F ishing — Bea
Taylor
3:11 (IV Roy Rogers Feature
is a Junior High school teacher, of the fairer sex, too!
I II (I) Ostte A Harriet
4:14 (1) Thunderblrd (Jolt
C lsa ils
1:13 l l ) &lt;'en. Kla. - Wash.
Can you guess who?
Report
4:11 (dV F ilm F ir s
—ANOTHER fun spot oesrd:l# (I ) T ake Twe
(I) Newecops
I 14 ID Mr. Ed
41) n i g h t
by
and a place for keeping
1:41 (1) hander Vnnocurs
l ; H ( I ) Ted Mask Am aleer
H eur
Report
the
figure trim is the MeloH I III Cen. Fin. BhowcMa
(I ) Major Adam* TrailIS) The lllg Story
manor
dee Skating Rink. They are
ISi F lying Doctor
(1) Htar and tho Story
offering all types of lessons
1:11 i*) Jackie (Vteaeon knew
1:11 (I t O. K. Callego MaWl
l l ) The (Inllknt Men
and ar« getting reservations
(1) Victory s t Bos
111 Ram Renidlct
1:41 44) Tho T w ostleth C ssfor all-day skating parties.
ALANREED,
Ten.
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tury
1:34 (4) Hootenanny
(») K e lli st le y
Mr. and 3Irs. Charles Logan, Say, Moms and Dads—re
131 Joey llmtiup Show
43) Most tho Frees
of Roswell, N. M., reluming member this L* a wholesome
144 III PaU Might M oflse
1:14 (I) Death Valley Days
»:S4 t i l t*s«renre Walk
44) Froba
home from a trip lo Illinois, n* safe place fur Jr. to let olf
1:34 III lla e e Uua Will Trn11) Newaropo
looked in the back teat of steam on these long, schoolul
1.1# ( t ) C m !so U T eels
14:4* (It Fight s f the Week
their car a scant 100 miles free days.
(I) Bes Hunt
l l ) (lummnha
t l ) Lassie
AFTER the above activities
from home and discovered
t i l l (4) Make That Spare
1:11 41) W iad ert*! W soH
something was missing. It join your friends for drinks
14:44 m Bat Night Shew
C slae
III Mid-Flo. News
41) Den a Is. Iks M esses was their five-year-old daugh­ and dinner al the Capri.
i l l rh I N ava
(S) The J-teone
Everyone knows that the
ter, Cathy.
II l s III Hollywood Meets
d;44 (I ) Ed Bulllrsn Ahew
Caenlaede
4l) Budday N ight
Two hundred miles away In Capri serves a delicious,
11:11 (IV rbaw p lenskt* W rsss,
M avis
tender and juicy steak every
lls g
1:11 (I ) c a r l l — Whore Are Alanrrcd, service s t a t i o n
4.44 (4) "The d a m s Nobody
T ea
owner Jimmy Hill looked up time. (Hmm, just talked my­
Raw"
1:41 (1) llon en ta
from a car he wai servicing self into “dinner out” to­
1:34 (IV Mantovanl
t l ) Tha Mss) MsCsys
a n d discovered something night!) The reason is that
4:14 41) O 8. Theater
10:v* II) S h o e of Week
SUNDAY P. M.
that wasn't supposed to bo Chef Dave Ilemicy fpart(I ) Candid cam era
owner of the Capri) insists In
there. Again, Cathy.
(t ) V ales ef F1rss«s*s
11:11 (I ) Fklth ler Tedsy
Idild d) W hat's My U s e
(4 1 Homestead CSX.
Hill notified Alanreed po­ buying only the finest cuts of
41) Mewsrd E. SsilvA
lice; the Logans notified beef. U. S. choice. The wellVI.44 (I) N sw isep s
(I) Harry H ekaestr
Purtalis &lt;N. M.) police and traveled set ser, ‘You can't
N ews
200
miles later the family was beat their steak price*, any­
(•) Mld-VW Mows
where."
united.
11:11 (1) F etes O sss
11:11 (I) Ch. Miss Thee fee
NOW HEAR THIS—Navy
The
Logans
remembered
United Presi International
1:44 (■) Hollywood Moris

The Texas pioneers, who &lt;everythin?. He fought for
are vividly characteriied in what he wanted, what he had
Walt Disney's action feature.
lned&gt; amJ wlut tl0 believes!,
‘ssavage Sam,
were j u s t 1
“Savage Sum" is running
about the toughest hombres
the West has ever known. through Tuesday at llm Rita
They lived or died according Theater.
to their ability tu fight, and
in “Savage Sam." Disney
only the fittest survived.
picks up where he left off In
The early Texas settlers "Old Yeller" to felt the story
fought Mexicans, Apaches, of the rough-anil-ready Coates
Cum inches and each other family, and the Texas pion­
during most of the ititii cen­ eers who were their neigh­
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a color television set, a stereo
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when the lucky tickets are
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RUBY HALL
THINGS ARE LOOKING
VP these days lor an attrac­
tive, perky Sanford mother
ef two who has Just had two
songs published.
Mrs. Ruby Hall, has re­
ceived word that two ef her
gospel music songs, Joy For­
evermore and Precious Sa­
vior have been published and
are being distributed by the
Gtorytone Music Ce. of Clove"I've always loved making
wp longs, and have been Jot­
ting them down for years,”
•aid Mra. Hall.
Friends and family have
long encouraged bar to see
about having soma of them
published, so she finally got

piny, where her daughter,
Carolyn sang the songs for
the publisher, who "liked
them very much.”
Spurred on by this accep­
tance. Mrs. Hall has now
written several other num­
bers, has gone back to tak­
ing piano lessons and Is busy
writing more songs.
"They Just seem to come
to me, through inspiration of
the many years, my family
and I have been active in the
music services and singing in
eur church, (Church of God
o f Prophecy )'* said Mrs.
Both her ion Richard and
daughter are now married
and gone from borne, so Mrs.
Hall has much more time to
devote to her musle itudy,
practicing and composing.
Plana are In the miking
now for the two published
songs to be promoted at the
annual
assembly
of the
Church of God which wilt be
heltf in Cleveland, Tcnn. In
December. In the meantime,
a well-known vocalist has
promised to use the songs in
louring the country.
Copies are now available
here at a local store In sheet
music form, which will be
easy u&gt; recognize as Mra.
Hall's picture is on tbo cover.
QUOTABLE QUOTE from
the Lions Pause edited by Bill
McLauchlin;
"The trouble
wllh the national economy Is
that there isn't anyl”
And that's a good abort de­
finition if I ever heard ooa.

LAVRA CHASE, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Randsll
Chase of Be lair received her
diploma from It. Catherine's
School la Richmond Va. at
commencement exercises held
there recently.
Laura baa attended St. Catberine's for four years where
she took part la aavoral pUys,
Including HMS Pinafore, The
Galway Piper and Tartuffa,
was active In student govern­
ment and In the Glee Club,
the Music Club and the Choir.
She served as secretary of
the Glee Club tat her senior
year.
Laura has two younger bro­
thers, Randy, who will be a
senior at SHS next year and

DISPLAYING POSTERS made for the change of board coffee for the
Officers Wives Club are left to right Mrs. Robert Mircheff, Mrs. Edward
Deeekr, Mrs. R. L. Wright, who is chairman of the coffee and Mrs. A. M.
Campbell.
(Herald Photo)
•ert and pretty dallies on
itel posters plsced abosrd
Sanford Naval Air Station
kon to ail officers' wives
come and attend the
binge of Board Coffes"
be held at 10 a. m. July
at the NAS bellroom.
Come and vote,” say the
iters a i the wives will
re an opportunity on that

Monroe, R. W. Martin, G. F
ATI officers' wives are t
Schneider, G. W. Uffrain and ed to contact their respcc
R. E. Lavender.
representatives to the G
The decorating committee by noon
July 13th.,and I
| , headed by Mrs. Wright and in turn will make reaei
jtrs. L. A. Hesth, wife of lions with Mrs. A. M. Ca
the commanding officer of bell, FA 2-7463.
VAH-7. Olher members inThe colorful potters
elude Mcadatnes: J. C. New- the artistic creations of 3
brought, G. M. Ryman, L. N. R. A. Mircheff, Mrs. Dec
Dion, and D. A. Spinclli.
and Mrs. Wright.

fat.

Miss Peterson, Jon Kindell

Pittard

Hottest For

W ed In Garden Ceremony

Class Meeting
Achaol C lan o f T in t Baptist
Church met at the borne of
Mrs. George Pittard, on
Rive nr lew,
Are. for the
monthly business and social.
Mrs. C. L. Park opened the
meeting with short devotions
and prsyer and Mrs. H. E.
Long, vice president, conduct*
ed the business meeting in
the absence of the president,
Mrs. W. W. Horn.
(Plans were discussed con­
cerning two welfare projects
planned by the class. The
program w as a general dis­
cussion on current racial
problems.
During the social hour, re­
freshments
of
pineapple
cheese and peanut butter pie
and iced tea were served by
the hosts. Members also en­
joyed a tour of the PiUard
grounds, swimming pool and
Happy Acres Kindergarten
and Nursery.
Others
attending w e r e
Mmes. J. L. Hobby, Roy

Miss Joyce Peterson, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Peterson of Alpine Dr. in
Sanlando Springs, and Jon
Alan Kindell, son of Mrs.
Russell Hacker and the late
Walter F. Kindell, were mar­
ried June IS at 2:30 p.m.
Rev. Dennis Pcaeock, pastor
of the Church of the Naiarene of Fern Park, officiated
at the double ring garden
ceremony held at the Peter­
son home.
Mias Linda Furman, close
friend of the bride, was solo­
ist for the program of nuptial
music before the ceremony.
The bride, given in mar­
riage by her father, chose a
formal gown of lace and tulle
featuring a Sabrina neckline.
Her illusion veil fell from a
crown of pearlized orange
blossoms and her bridal bou­
quet was of white carnations
and pink sweetheart roses.
Matron of honor was Mrs.
Don Shaulis, cousin of the
bride. She wore a fuchsia
Drake, Glen Price, Curtii taffeta dress with chiffon
Lavender and Helen Stapler. overskirt, fuchsia accessor-

DeBary

Personals
Mr. and Mrs. George Zeller
of Sanford Avenue have had
as their guests, Mr. and Mr&gt;.
Louig Duryea of Baldwin,
Long Island, N. Y.

Going-Away Splash Party

4'

LAURA CHASE

Casselberry

Personals
By Jana Casselberry
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mc­
Clain and children, Jackie
and Marvin Jr. of 221 Lake
T r i p l e t D r, Casselberry,
have a i their houaeguesta
Debbie Deckman and Bonnie
Cohen, friends from Camp
Hill, Pa., who will be here un­
til the end of the month.

nett, Sanford, to James W
Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie W. Tayi»fi of Poplar
Rluff, Mo.
The wedding la planned for
June 2D, at 3 p.m. in the
Chapel of the First Hnptiit
Church, Sanford,
The bride's slater, Mrs.
Jamra Vaughn will be ma­
tron or honur and her hus­
band, James Vaughn, will bo
best man.
No formal Invitations arc
Wing extended and all friends
of the coopts are invited to
attend.

Mrs. Jon Alan Kindell

Mrs. Boone
Honored With
Baby Shower
By Jane Casselberry

Mrs. Alton Boone of Cas­
selberry was guest of honor
at a baby shower given by
Mrs. Earl Massey at her
home at 43o Hibiscus Rd.
Tuesday.
A centerpiece made of
baby blue anil pink Tarnations
decorated the serving tabic.
Refreshments of cup cakes,
decorated in pink and blue,
were served with lemonade,
mints and nuta.
The honoree received many
lovely baby gifts from those
present.
Guests I n c l u d e d Mrs.
Boone's mother, Mrs. James
Ryland ami Mrs. Larry Jen­
kins, Mrs. Rodney Cable.
Mrs. Darius Pringle, Mrs.
Vernon Wcinhart ami Mrs.
G. F. Mcssick.

Honors Jeannette Rensch

Josh who will be • sopho­
more.
The Chases will b« leaving
soon U&gt; spend the summer at
"old Cape Cod,” as has been
their practice for a number
of jeara. In the fall, Laura
will attend Green Mt. Junior
College for girls in Poultney,
VL

The bride's mother wore a
blue nylon dress with pleated
skirt and white accessories.
She carried white sweatheart
roses with blue streamers.
H ie mother of the groom
wore a pink dress with white
accessories and carried white
sweetheart roses with pink
streamers.

JEANNETTE RENSCH, center, enjoyed nn afternoon of fun and awimming
with her Sanford friends before leaving for New Mexico. W ith her are her
nintur, Susie, left and Delihiu McLain, right, hostess for the party.
*
(Herald Photo)
iliss Jeannette Rensch was rge Pittard, on Riverview served during the afterrn
csl of honor at a recent Ave. for an afternoon of
Guests included the I
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swimming in the Plttard'a orces sister. Sue Rensch,

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your waiitype can opener
running smoothly. A small
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FoDowing the tars assay a
reception was held at the
Peterson home for M friends
and relatives o f the couple.
The serving table was eenter*
ed with an arranfsm eat ed
white gladioli and carnation#
flanked by candles.
The four-tiered wedding
cake was cut and served by
Mrs. L. C. Eldridge, grand,
mother of the bride and Mrs.
Eddie P. Rufer, cousin of
the bride. Presiding at the
punchbowl were Mrs. H. H.
Peterson and Mrs. H. W.
Peterson, aunts of the bride.
Miss Judi Peterson, cousin
of the bride, was la charge
of the guest book.
The couple left the next
morning for a wedding trip
to Franklin, Ohio. For travel.
Ing Mrs. Kindell chose a pink
cotton dress worn with white
accessories. Her corsage was
the carnations and roses from
her bridal bouquet. The cou­
ple will make their home on
Thirteenth St. in Longwood.
Out of town guests at the
wedding included Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Hacker, and Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Kindell of
Franklin, Ohio; Otis Zipper,
er, great grandfather of the
bride and Mrs. Elsie May
Caruthers and Mrs. Irene
Caruthers, great aunt of the
bride, all from Coleman.

#.

Osteen Personals
Mr. and Sirs. James Wallin
have been called to Durham,
N. C.,' by the death of her
mother, 3Ira. C. A. Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pell
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Crews of Yulee. They were
accompanied by their chil­
dren and her brother, James,
who had visited the Pells for
one week. When they return­
ed Mrs. Pell’s sister, Mary Jo
Crews, came home with them

Couple Enjoys
Northern Trip
By J a m Casselberry
Mr. and Mrs. Darius Prin­
gle of Hibiscus Rd., Cassel­
berry, have returned home
after a month's trip that took
them to Clarksburg, W. Va.,
where they visited his par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J . T.
Pringle and to Akron, Ohio,
their former home, to visit
relatives and trends.
On the return trip they
stopped off to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Ciumic Messick o( Coolemee, N. C. Mrs. Messick and
Mrs. Cosby Sales returned to
Casselberry with them for a
visit with Mr. and Mrs. .Mes­
sick, neighbors of the Prin­
gles.

for a month visit while Tan*
ara and Jo Anne Pell remain­
ed at their grandparents*
home in Yulee.
Wayne Bacon of N e"w
Springfield, Ohio, and P. D.
Wolfe, of New .Middletown,
Ohio, spent several days with
Wayne’s grandmother, Mrs.
Clarence Snyder. The boys
both graduated from Peters­
burg, Ohio, High School this
year and will enter college
this fall.
Kcnnclh Hoaack is a patient
in Winter Park Hospital following a serious eye injury
which he received at work.
Mr. and Mra. II. B. Nixon
and daughter!, Jane Nixon
and Sirs. Kenneth Hosack,
were vacationing in Birming­
ham, Ala., when notified of
Kenneth’s injury.

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F rf. June 21, *65—Pape 9

DeBary Couple Celebrates
50th Wedding Anniversary
By Mn. Mam Mailer
Mr. anti Sirs. Arthur C. II.
Power Sr. ol Naranja Road
celebrated their golden wed­
ding anniversary with a re­
ception held a t their home in
DeBary.
They were married in Hart­
ford, COnn., June T, 1913. by
Rev. Ray Sturtevint. They
moved to DeBary nine year*
ago. after retiring. Hr. Power

was an attorney and has as­
sisted the DeBary Republican
Club, the property owners of
DeBary, and other organiza­
tions in legal matters.
About 133 guests paid their
respects to this grand couple
on their golden anniversary.
Their sun and daughter-inlaw, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur G.
If. Power Jr„ of Bloomfield.
•V J., were Ihe hosts. A large
three tierrd cake centered

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one buffet table, and two
crystal punch howls, flanked
tra&gt; a of tea sandwiches,
cookies, d ie *e dips and
mint*. The guest* sat out­
doors underneath the mag­
nolia, orange and pine trees
until threatening skies drove
them indoors.
Mrs. Power Jr. wss keeper
of the guest hook. Out ot
town guests attending besides
the 135 from DeBary were,
Mr. and Mrs. Waller Pten*
of Alamo. Trnn., Mrs. Hervey Vassar of Bloomfield, X.
J.; Mr*. William N, Benncti.
of Hast Orange. N. J.; Mr.
and Mr*. W. A. Parsons, of
Clinton, Conn , and Pompano
Beil eh, Fla., and the Misses
Sarah and Dorothy Burr of
Hamden. Conn.

James McGees
Return From
Vacation

(OsaA

•

By Abigail Van

DEAR ABBY: My husband and t - cars of the hospital. On th e card 1
were divorced ten years aro. We have
asked if I could m « her. To my sur­
prise, the roses were returned to
troth remarried. When we parted, I
got custody of our children, a l&gt;oy
my home during the night by an
anti a ifirl. I consented to let our son
orderly, who claimed he waa ‘‘going
live with his father because the boy
steady” with her. There waa a misty
was older, anil his father could give
note from him attached to the roees.
him more than I n t the time. The
It wna found by my parents and I
complications: My son is belay mar­
was deeply humiliated. Should I pur­
ried. My daughter and I were not
sue this nurse further?
invited to the wedding. When I asked
EMBARRASSED
my son why, he said it would causa *
too much of a mix-up in the seating
DEAR EMBARRASSED: Tele­
arrangements. My ex-husband's pres­
phone the nurse and ask her pointent wife is very jealous, and I think
blank If she is interested in seeing
she hutl a lot to do with all this.
you. The orderly might have been out
Many of my friends will I* at the
of order.
«
»
*
*
wedding, and will wonder why I'm
not there. I wouldn’t want them to
DEAR ABBY: You can tell Mrs.
think 1 refused to attend my own
Wet Pillow for me th a t any wpmnn
son's wedding. What should I do? I
who cries herself to sleep been inti
want to see m r son mon ied.
her husband hunds her n $20 bill and
says. "Here. Honey, go buy yourself
HURT
GUESTS AT THE HOME of Mr. ;.nd Mrs. Arthur 0. H. Power Sr., of I»osomething for Mother's Day,” needs
Mary, who celebrated their golden weddhiyr anniversary, recently. Left
DEAR lU'RT; Go to the wedding,
to have her head examined. She
to riirht are Dr. A rthur 0 . II. Power Jr., of tlloomfield, N. J.. Mr*. Helen
sit mi the groom's side and enjoy a
should have MY old man. I have tt»
Vanaiir, Mrs. Ann Renett, of East Orange. N. J., the honorees Mr. and Mrs.
mother's privilege of seeing her son
buy u card for myself and beg him tr»
Power Sr. and Mrs. Power Jr.
(("ox Photo)
married. Ami hold your head high
sign it. Ask Mrs. Wet Pillow if she'd
anti smile while you're doing it,
like a slightly used husband who'a
•
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•
•
real good at keeping his nose wet?
DEAR AltilY: 1 am a 26-yearWRUNG OUT
*
•
•
•
old manJacoby
who recently spent ten days
By Oswald
in the hospital. I took a liking to a
CONFIDENTIAL TO LUCKY
certain nurse, who let! me to believe
LUCY: Divorce your business instead
NORTH (II)
It
The moat important change
Now* taka a look at the
she was available. After leaving the
of your hutdinnd and try to make a
A ID7
in contract play in the hist 15
hospital I sent her a dozen roses in
North ami South hand* and
real home for your family.
VQJ

Qaaoby

year* ha* liven the emergence
of the lead of low from three
small us stundaid expert pro­
cedure, rather than the book
lead from the top.
A few expert* started to do
this right after World War If.
As the ycui* went by more
and more joined the fold until
Unlay only a few die-hard*
stick to the hook procedure.
Furthermore, the records seem
to show that those die-haul*
aren't really experts any more
since their name* never ap­
pear among tournament win­
ner*.
It seems that it is about
time tor the public to take up
and usa this improvement In
playing tactics. I have used it
in my talde of lead* in “ Win

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the bidding. West opens the
deuce of spades. Fust takes
his ace and returns the six.
If your opponent had Jed the
top of three small, you would
play the king of spnilea. You
are reasonably sure thru if
Fast held seven spades ha
would have bid a second time
over North’s two elubs. so th at
Wrst Is marked with the queen
of spade* for hi* opening lead.
So you ploy the king and
West’s ipiren block* the snit.
IIut you suppose that West
diif not hold the ipieen, tint
opened low from three small.
You must finesse the jack be­
cause the odd* aie that Fast
holds the ipieen. West lakes
hi* quern, return* the suit and
down you go.

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7:30-8:30 p. m. NBC. Inter­
Ry Mrs. Adam .Muller
national
Showtime.
“The
Mr. and Mrs. James Me
Seals Ice Revue." (rerun) A
Gee have returned to their
particularly attractive pro.
home on Columbine Trail.
sentstion fur ire show fans is
DeBary. sfter a 30 dsy trip
repeated tonight hum Maun
that look them through 13
Heim, Germany, with figure
stales.
►
skating by olvmpic star JarThey stopped at place* nf
qnriine du Itief,
interest on Die Gulf Route to
8 30-11:30 p tn. CBS. Route
Mobile, Ala., and New Or­
ni
. . shall forleit his dog
leans. They particularly en
and
ten
shillings in Ihe king."
joyed the French ijuartrr, in
(rerun). This episode wal­
New Orleans.
cotiy"’ and huvr made it standlows in poetic rhetoric, which
Tlu-v went to Texas and
ord in the Jacoby system. Of
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completely lonfiise* ihe moral
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with
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have
been
using
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Issue.*, hut not Ihe exciting
dies snd wheat fields. In
for many years in my own
ity of Student Musicians honor roll for 1963,
action, or the unusual ending.
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Chattanooga,
Tenn..
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piny.
sfHinsored by the National fiuild of Piano Teach­
0:30-10 3n p in. CHS The
toured Rock City and Look­
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Alfred ildi brock Show. Aight
out
.Mountain,
then
on
to
Vir­
ed a t the piano is Rebecca Patterson and staudiny;
ginia where they visited sons,
are Louise Steak ley and Grejt Carlton. Greg and
Robert Dunn and C. Layton,
By Ruth Millett
Louise are six year honor roll students and HeOVER 33 YEARS
their live grandchildren and
i becca Is a five year student.
At first A Pal met In
There mud t-e a kil of
For (lie wii in an who was a
three great grandchildren, in Have you ever thought of
(Alongside
old |Mt«l nllice)
embarking on a business ca­ women in the same position. happy and successful home­
Washington, 1&gt;. C.
maker
and
muther
the
job
is
reer as a "Weekend Mo­ This is reflected m my- mail.
really ideal.
th er!"
I believe many of these
And there’s one nlhrr thing
Eva Spears
The suggestion is prompted women ruuld soil# their
She needn't consider tier age
by a letter trout a middle- protilmn by running an ad as a handicap, since most
►
T o Marry
I aged widow who i* disturbed vertisement in their local young couple* feel safer in
• Carpel* • Furnlluro
by Ihe tact she can’t gel a newspaper that would re.al, leaving their children wilh a
• Tile
• Piano*
Piano pupils nf Mis* Mar- i Christine Jane Hurward; Rev- S. B. Pratt
job because of her age and something like this:
. settled, middle-aged woman
•
Henlni
Red*
garct Du via presented their ] olut binary Etude (Chopin),
“ Weekend Mother. Willing! than with a younger person,
lack of business training.
Mis* Eva
Bell Spears,
annual recital at the Sanford Bedford Aiken and Prelude in
“I don't have job exper­ to come into your home and
Woman's Club which wn« elab- C Sharp Minor (Rachmuni- daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth ience, it's true,” -die »ay». run it and funk after your
Spears, of Sanford, will be “ But I’ve hail years of ex­ c h i l d r e n . Experience; 10
miff), Handy Richards,
mutely trim* formed into
married in July to Samuel perience in running a home. years of managing my own
lovely garden setting.
Benjamin Pratt 3rd. son of “ What are women my age home and taking care of my
Usher* were John Charles Q _
...
Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Pratt, oi supposed to do? I have to own children,”
•mt.1 David Aiken, presiding ^ C I H O r L d tlZ C I lS
i in the flower room were Avis
Charleston, S. C.
supplement my Income, but
So nfleli I hear the parents
Miss .Spears, a graduate of nobody Is willing to givo inc nf young children say: “ If
W right Davis, Anne Aiken, Are Also
Seminole High School and a chance.”
David Richards, Lowri! Jef­
Rob and 1 could only gel
Frsktne College, resides at 11
fords and Jimmy Buckler
away
for a weekend ocean
Individuals
Meeting St., in Charleston.
Assisting with refreshments,
tonally. But we haven't anyFormerly a secretary wilh Enterprise
following the program, were
one to leave with the children
lb * authors of a booklet
Mmes. C. K. Thomas, K. F. called “Your I m p o r t a n t Charles Scribner and Sons,
that we can trust.”
Lane. Dick Aiken. Floyd Rich­ Years" point out that the m a­ publishers, m New York, she Assisting
A "weekend mother" would­
ards, A. S. Kintaw. Frnest ture person resents labela Is now employed as a medical
n't have to fed like a servant
Southward, ffawey Hale, J. W. “ senior citizen'* snd “old­ secretary.
or just a baby litter. She
-Mr. Pratt, also an Ersklnr M YF Groups
Buckler,
Joe Routh, J. T. ster." partly because they
would be temporarily replac­
f
Adams, T. C. Brown. I. J. are too cute, but chiefly be­ graduate, completed hts first
ing
Hie mother, whieh mean*
Members of the morning
BE SURE TO
Jarrell and Mis* Patricia liar- cause he dislikes any label, year as a student at the Mid WSCS of Enterprise Memor­ she would In* taking on a job
ward.
of
real
responsibility
and
preferring to think of himself, leaf College, of Charleston.
The wedding will tie sol­ ial Methodist Church met in trust.
The following program svas as he always bai, as an in­
TA K E ALONG
emnized
st the Associate Re­ the Church Annex with Mrs.
enjoyed: Holiday (Kortling) dividual.
Allan
Sain
ss
hostess.
Mrs.
by Susan Adams and Suzanne
The older person has a per­ formed Presbyterian Church, Hermit
Wiggins
was
in
HOMETOWN
Drown; M a r c h i n g Song fect right to want to he re­ of Due Wrst, S. C., early in charge nf the program.
July.
(Hehaum) Charles Thomas; garded as an Individual—be
The evening group met at
NEWS . . .
Polonaise Militnire (Chopin) cause he is one, every hit as
ALWAYO F i w e r QUALITY
the home of Mrs. Bertha
"CLEAN"
IS
WATCHWORD
Larry Williams; The Harp much as be was is a child,
Hardin and Mrs, B W. CartNo m atter bow conscien­
I (Rea) Donna Gale Routh; Ice a* an adolescent, or tn his
Ion
presented the program.
tious you are about following
SUMMER'
C a r n i v a l (Itarori) Susan middle year*.
Both group* *re planning to
Southward.
Just look around at all the a beauty routine, you can de­ assist the MYF groups with
SPECIAL!
Majesty of the Deep (Hom­ older persons you know. Are feat yourself by using un­ an ice cream supper social
er), Anna Aiken; Legend* there any two nf them alike? clean combs, brushes and Frocee*!* will be used to
washcloths. Each time you
(Tichendorf), Jimmy Buckler; Of course not.
send the young people to sum
Setter than a letter
Some are hard workers, shampoo your hair or have nier camps.
Tho Detective (Schaum), Ken­
your hair set at a beauty sa­
neth Sandon; Walls in A Ma­ some are idle. Some are In­
The MYF members have
lon, clean your combs and
from home - receiving
jor (Schubert), Tequilla Ches­ dependent. some have given
been collecting newspaper*
brushes. Keep them sparkl­
snd other projects to help fin­
ser; The Dreamer (Gnrmnn), up Some have courage, some
ing.
The Sanford Herald —
Harley Sykes; Polonaise In A seem defeated. Some are
ance the summer program.
You should also change Anyone who would like to
f Minor, on original composi­ long faced, some are happynt your vacalion spot!
looking. Some likr to laugh, your pillow cate snd see that assist these young people
tion by Stanley Yihlen.
hair scarves are as fresh as with the summer plant are
The Juggler (Kernl. Danny others like to sigh Some are
your new coiffure.
asked to call Rev. Foster st
Hale; Curious Story (Heller), interested in everything new,
Also washing your face NU 8 5193.
Candy Southward; Yakima others are interested mainly
with a dirty washcloth is log
(Rea) David Aiken; polish In themselves. Some are aet
ically
a step in the wrong dl
Danee opus 75 (Kngtenmnn) tn their ways, some are ven­ reel ion, although many of us
While rain doesn't hurt the
turesome.
And
so
it
goes
Drnise Jarrell; March in F
golfer. It does no good to the
do
it
without
thinking.
Con­
If you think all older per
Major (Gnynor.) Christo* Kintinued use of a washcloth that golf rluhs and bug — so why
ions are alike, or if you tend
law
l.«n'l clean can lead to skin not equip them with a piastic
r
Concerto fn F Flat Major to group them all together, infection*.
raincoat for showers.
(Farle), Ponajd Whitmire; you Just aren't well acquaint­
Gigue rtretnnne (Rnchmann), ed with many older person*.
Yet that srrm s to he the
John Charles Aiken; The
Singing Fountain I Nit-man), biggest injustice done today
toward older pervms—lump­
ing them all together and re ­
Casselberry
ferring to them as our “sen­
JR. ROYS*
ior citizens," and regarding
ALL COTTON
them as a problem simply
because they have pasted
POLO SHIRTS
F orm erly o f H etty Anne'w llu im ly liiiK
»
from middle to old age.
So look carefully and listen
Mr. and Mrs. David Merrifield and children. Curt and Intently to the nest so-called
arc now affiliated with
I^iuta. uf Aurora, III., are vis­ “senior ritizen" you happen
iting his mother, .Mrs. Joyce to meet. It Ju-t might happen
b u m 4 to I I
Merrificld. at le-r home on that you will discover bow
Crystal Bowl Cirri# in Cas- "young" he is — despite bis
100' o combed cottons
tribe rry. The children will years.
in
wanted crew neck
2 3 1 0 OAK A V E .
stay with their grandmother | Don't automatically dismiss
stylo! Smart stripes in
while the parent* enjoy a few him a* being an “oldster”
a wide color selection.
M l W. F irst Nt.
For A p p t Phone FA 2-7681
days at Boca Grand# and whose important year* are
AH mmhiitu wunnaide.
*
Kivlera Beach.
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previously
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■ANOKA I.KDroftD. hla Wife,
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NOTICR Id HKRKBT OIVEX purauant to a Final Da­
rt-** of Forarloauro dated Jan*
It, 1111, and antarad In Chancarp Caaa Xo. n .a li of Ih*
Circuit Court of th* Xlath
Judicial Circuit In nod for
Brmlnol*
I'ounlp.
Florida.
Wharaln PKDKKAL NATION­
AL MORTOACIE AMHOCIATinN
a corporation oreanlaad under
an Act of Condraaa and ailalInn purauant to tha Fadaral
National Martaaga Aiaoclatton
Charter Act, having !&gt;■ prin­
cipal office in th* Cltp of
Washington, District of Col­
umbia, la the Plaintiff, and
HURHKLL
LEDFORD and
KANDRA LEDFORD, hla wlfa,
art tha Defendant*. I will a*II
to Iho blnhtat and beat bid­
der for eaah at lha Front Door
of th* Hamlaola Oountp Courthous* In tha Clip of fanford,
Counlp of gemlnolt, Florida,
at ll:fr« A. x . an tha &gt;th dap
or Julp, 11(1, tha following
daacrlhtd properlp aa aat forth
a said Final Dacraa, tn-wlt:
Jeit 1, Ranlandn Ratataa,
Flrat Addition, an par plat
tharaof aa recorded In PUt
Book It, page 47. of tha
Publlo Itocorda of Bsmlnola Counlp, Florida.
•mOBTHKIl WITH tha
following houashold appllaneaa which ar* and ahall
b* daam*4 to ba flitaroa
and a part of tha rtaltp:
WeatlnnhoUM (Iran No,
0 L A -1 I-I

Waatlnghnua* guf. Unit Xo.
PUA MX PI
Monogram Furnace No.
CII-141P-K
DATED thl* 11th dap of
Jons, A. D. 1141.
(HEAL)
Arthur If. Baekwlth. Jr.,
Clark of Ih* Circuit Court
of flemlnol* Count/, Flor­
ida
Up: Margaret E. Tyre,
D. C.
Mack N. Clavaland, Jr.
and Carroll Uurka
Attornapa for Plaintiff
Mult* S1J Hanford Atlantia
Nafl Ilk Uldg.
Hanford, Florida
Publish J u a e SI, ISM.
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IN T1IR CIRC l*IT Ctrl'KT OF

TMR NINTH Jt l Hl IAL f lR .

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Tau and each o f you ar*
haraby notlflsd and required
jrou. Toots gad equipment
to present any claim* and damandi which you, or allhar of
furnished. Write C.T. I, Box
you. map bar* against tbo
33, e'o Herald.
salat* o f WILLIAM C. H IM ,
dice seed, lata o f aald County,
to lb* Counlp Jud as of Kami- 8, For Rout
not* County, Florida, a t hi*
offlca In th* court house ar EFFICIENCY Apartment on
aald Tounty at Hanford. F lo r ­
F in t St. Near X city free
id*.
within
ala
calendar
months from Ih* tlm* o f Iho
parking lota and shopping
flrat publication o f Ihla no­
itorei. No utility chargti.
tice. Two Miplea of **oh
Suitable for couple or alnclaim or demand *halt b* In
writing, ami ahall atata th*
ale. Inquire Jacobtoa Dept.
plac* o f residence and post
Store.
offlca addres* of th* claim ant,
and ahall he awurn to hy the
claim ant, hi* agent, nr a t ­ 2 BEDROOM house, Florida
torney and accompanied by a
room. Available bow , Pk.
filin g fa* of on* dollar and
auch claim or demand not an
FA 2-1349.
filed ahall b* void.
/ • / BARA ANNE HILL
As aiacu lrla o f th* M at W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
W ill and Taatam rnl of
Rooms private battu, 114
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ty, Florida)
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Model
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togalhar with all atructuraa
and Improvimanta, then ar
tharaaflar on aald land.
Thl* la made pursuant to
Final Iiccrss of Furacloiur*
rntsrad In lha abov* cause,
Chancery Docket No. 11&lt;H7,
now pending In th* Circuit
Court e l and for gsm lnot*
County. Florida
IN WITNE.xd WIIKII HOF. I
hsv* hereunto set my hand
and nfriclal seal this 11th day
of Jans, t i l l .

(HEAD

Arthur H Baekw lth. fr..
Clark of th* ClrcuM Court
ta and for Bamlnol* Coun
ty, Florida
By: Margarst E Tyr*
Deputy Clark
Publl'h Jons St, 1141.
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W. First St.
FURN. Apt. FA 2-0*47.

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in (bo Court s i lb * Cw ualy
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l a rat R atal* a t

D. K. KEKMKY, aha. DENNIT

K. KERREY

D eceased .
T a A ll Cradltar* a ad P rra o o a
Ha s t a g I’lalsaa a r D am aada
A g a la a t bald F e ta l* i

Ton and i s d i of ynn are
haraby notified and r*qulr*&lt;!
to present any cLIma ami d e­
mand* which you, or eith er
of you. may have against the
estate nf D. K. KERREY, aka.
DENNIT K. KERSEY, deceaaed, lata af said County to th*
County Judge of Hsmlnol*
County, rinrlda, at hla offlca
In tha court hnu-a of sold
County at Hanford, Florida,
within slg calendar month*
from th* tlm* or the flrat
publication o f
thl* notice.
Each claim or demand ahall
t&gt;* In writing, ami shall sta ts
th* plara of rasldencs and poat
offlca adddrtaa of th* c la im ­
ant, and shall h* aworn to
by lha claimant, hla a g e n t or
attorney, and any such claim
or demand aot so filed ahall
ba void.
/a / Huai* Kersey
Aa Administratrix a f Ih*
Estat* of
D K. KKIIHKT. aka, DEN­
NIT K. KERSEY,
Deceased
Htsnstrom, Davla A McIntosh
A ttorneys for Adm inistratrix
Post Office Drawer 1134
Man ford, Florida
Publish June i t , 11 A July
1.

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o r a n d f o b i k i i . ODJ-lh I
HOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
IN CHANCKRT NO. IM P
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT- in t h e r iE C i r r c o t e t o r
OAtlE AMHOCIATION, g cor- T H E N INTH J I D t C I U . ITK*
ru r r o r a n d n u t s k u iporattom.
P la in tiff, NOLI: c u t N T T . F M I R D t .

WILLIAM MAHON TOl'NO, JR.
and BUB E. Tuf.M I. hla w ife,
D sfc c .ta n lg
NOT1CH O P NAIM
HOTKnS IH IIEREIIT C1IVEN that on the Ird dap o f
Julp, l i l t , at 11:44 A. M. at
lha m ain door o f the Court
House o f Hcmlnota Counlp, at
Hanford, Florida, tha Honor­
able Arlhor II. Snai-kwlth, Jr..
Clerk o f the Circuit Court o f
Homlnole Counlp, Florida, w ill
offsr fop sa lt to th* h igh est
and bast bidder f-r rash, at
pobllfl uutrrp, t..a follow in g
described proprrtp til the Usfandanta
W illiam
Mason
Young. Jr. and Hu* K. Young,
hla w lfa,:
Lot 1. Block 33, NORTH
ORLANDO 1HT ADDITION,
according In plat tharaof
recorded In Plot Rook It.
I*uitt-a 31 and 14, Piiblla

S. M acatlaa • laatroetloa I . For Boat
f . Far lU at
AIR-CondlUonlng • Refrigcra- EGieleaey Apt. Re Hi. ip. $ BR. Frame House. Partly
(Jon men needed. We txala
Surpltu CUy. 301 W. 1st furnished. Near NAS. No|

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l a th* F a u r l a t She r a u a ty
JaH ge, B aaslaala t s s s t r , F lor­
id a . la F ra h ale,
l a r el K ata!* mt

MAY FA It RKI.L BF.LT,
Deceased
T a A ll r r r d l s r * a * d Feraaae

Having*
A g a la s t

Claim*
*ald

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RoOaway, Hospital A Baby

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ROSA L. PAYTON
Reg. Roal Estate Broker

rum. Apt, Cloie tn. Apt. 4. FA I-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha

Demands

$33 Mo. 4C7te W. lit.

K atatet

You and aacb nf yoa ar*
hsrehy notified and required
to praaent any claim s and de­
mands which you. nr allhar nf
you. may hare against the
estat*
nr MAT
FARRELL
IIKI-L deceased, late of aald
County, to Ilia County Judge
o f Kemlnola County, Florida, al
hi* office In th* court house
said County at Hanford, Flor­
ida,
w ithin
six
calendsr
months from th# tlm* of th#
flrat publication of thla no­
tice. T w o coplea of each claim
or demand shall ha writing,
and shall atata th* plac* of
residence and poat office addreaa n f th* claim ant, and shall
b* snurn In by th* claimant,
hla agent, nr attorney and a c ­
companied by a rilin g fs* of
nn* dollar and such claim or
demand not ao filed shall b*
Void.
/a / Edward J. Ball
Aa aaarutor o f th* Luat
W ill and Tealamenl of
MAT FERRK U- 1IELL
decaaaad
Htanstrom, Davla A McIntosh
A ttorneys for Executor
Kdwanle nulldlng
Hanford, Florid*
publish Jun* 11, II * July I,
IS. 1X3.
CDJ-141

fancy but cheap rent. $12.30
week. FA 2-321*.

EFFICIENCY Apt. CU Park.
Beds.
By Day, Weak, or Month
NICELY furnished targa I
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Bedroom and 2 bath Apart­
Ph. FA 2-Sllt l i t W. l i t St.
ment. Adults. Ph. FA 2-5660
1912 Sanford Ave.
3 RM. F u n . A p t, $70 Ho.
Bedroom Air - Conditioned.
CLEAN
I l l E. Sth St.. FA 2-6786.
Unfurniihed Apt. 2619 Elm.
Near School k Stores
F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
Clean god cIo m in. Jimmie
FURNISHED new 1 Bedroom
Cowan. 322-4013.
Duplex. Adults only. 2200
2 BEDROOM houac. Kitchen
Park Ave.
equipped. $73. FA 2-3303.
APARTMENT. 305 Myrtle.
2 BEDROOM furniahtd Apart­
Ph. FA 2-3802.
ment. FA 2-0041.
3 BR. t bath. $73 a mo.
FURN. Apt. C lou in. Pbone 3 BR. Du bath. $83 a mo.
FA 2-2100.
Largo 3 Br., 2 bath. Air-tond.
8183 mo.
"CLEAN quiet Rooma" The
3 Br. 2 bath on lake. $150 a
Gablet. FA 24)720.
FURNISHED 1 b e d r o o m
bouie. Large room*. $$3 a
mo. PA 2-3544.

Q

FURN. 2 Room Apt. with
bath k garage. FA 2314$.

A rental special. $ bedroom,
1 bath house in la k e Mary.
$71.

(

BEDROOM
unlurniabed
St. Johns R ealty
bouie. $63 a mo. FA 2-2322. THE TIME TESTED FIRM
2 CLEAN cool downitalr 118 N. Park Ave. FA M i n
Apartment*. Adults.
Ph. FURNISHED 2 B e d r o o m
FA 2-1B34.
house. 2481 Palmetto. Call
FA 2 0274.
SUMMER rate. 3 Bdrm.
2

Large furn. Apt. downstair*. 2 BEDROOM House, kitchen
Shade tree* on large kit.
equipped, fenced in yard.
1703 Magnolia. 163.
Carporte. patio.
$64 a
month. TA 2-3249.
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
equipped. $30 a month. 8. Bench Rentals
Downtown. FA 26457.
HUTCHISON Ocean front
FURN, A pt Air condition.
Apartment. Daytona Beach.
Tila bath and terraxso
FA 2-4058.
floors. Adults. FA 2-2374.

9. For Solo or R est

FURNISHED
Cottage. $63
per month. Located at 3 2 BDRM bouse. $17 Catalina.1
Polota. FA 2-1467.
2 BEDROOM with Florida
room home. Kitchen equip­
Clean lat floor apt. Private
ped. Sacrifice (or quick
entrance. 1004 Palmetto.
sale. Inquire at 104 Gairia
APARTMENT auiUbl* for
son Dr.
eoupl* or bachelor. Water
12. Real Estate For S alt
furn. 2608 S, Elm.
FA 2-2307.
NO CASH NEEDED
FURNISHED &gt; B e d r o o m 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. $61 a
month. T. k L included.
Apartment. Newly decorat­
322 8063.
ed. Quesncl Apt. A pt 1. 404
E. Itth St. 322-8104.
You can find anything you
3 BDRM, Furn. Apt. $53 need advertised in the Her­
BDRM, Furn. Apt. $13 ald by Sanford merchants.
2101 Magnolia FA 2-3931

n r t h e c o c x t t Ji'iM iic-a
IO I HT, IN %NI» FOR HKMIHOLE COUNTY. IT ATE OF
S'l.UHIDA,
IN C'MAXCERV NO. 137 US
N irricK t o r E E D r r o n a
EAST RIVER HAVINC.S RANK IN HKi E state a f
a Now Turk Corporation,
JOHN HENDEIWON WYNN.
Plaintiff,
Dscesard.
to
am,
cE F .n r ro E a a n d
AMOR If. F X D M n n B and FEHXONH I I I I I M I CLAIM#
MAIIAII K. ELIIRIWIE. hi* o n t i »: w a &gt; d a a » a i .n*t
wlf*. and SOPTIIERN OULP ■aid KHTATEi
im U T IE H . INC, a Florida
Ynu and each o f you ar*
corporation.
hereby notified and required
Ncrrii B tiF utl.K
to present any clulm* and de­
NOTICE IS IIKItKIlY I5IV- mand* which you, or either of
EN that on th* 3rd day nT ynu, m»y hove against ths
July, at 11 :l&gt;4 A. 31, at the estat* of JOHN lIBNDEIUtOM
front door of tha Court lions* WYNN, tleisassd, lat* of aald
of Kamlmde. County, a t Han­ Cnun-.y, to Ih* County Juda* LAKE MARY. 6 Room House,
ford, Florida, the Honorable nf Hemllinte County. Florid*,
tile bath, double carporte,
Arthur
II.
B atkw llh.
J r , at his offlca In th* Court
orflte FA 2-2118
Clerk nf Ih* Circuit Court or House nf Slid Cs.imty at Hankitchen equipped. CunviontNight FA 2-0649
Memlnol* County. Florida, will font, Florida, w ithin »!* rat]y located to business A
offer for sal* In tha hluheat lender month* from th* tlm*
323-0700
and bast bidder for cash, at of tha flrat publication of thl*
beach area. $75 Mo. Ph. 2324 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
public oulcry. th* follow in g nollr*. Two copies *&gt;f each
FA 2 0980.
described proparty of th* D e­ claim nr demand shell ha In
Big shady lots up to 300*
fendants.
w riting ami shall atal* th* UNFURNISHED large 3 bed|„,t 3(, Block 3. W EATH­ place nf residence and post
frontage. Highly restricted.
ERS FIELD FIRST ADDI­ office address sif tha claBnant,
room houw. *85 month. Ph.
WILSON PLACE 5 mi. W.
TION, according In the ami ahall l&gt;* sworn In by lb*
323-0413.
plat thereof, as recorded claim ant, hi* agent, nr attor­
on Hi-Way 46. Willard Jones
in Plat Book 13, P age ( ( , ney and accompanied by a
FA 2-0681. or Al Wallaca
Public Records nf Haml- filin g fc* of one dollar ansi 2 B E D R O O M unfurnished
FA 2 6300.
nnl* County. Florida.
house. Kitchen electrically
such claim nr demand not xo
Subject to a u tility e a se ­ filed ehall ba void.
equipped. FA 2 6630 after
ment over Ui* north eeven
/■ / H arvey Lawrence Wynn
(71 feet.
6 p. m.
/ s / Hla.lye Hell Crabtree
Including: International of
/s/B la n ch e K lltabelh Town­
P lic a Furnace Model OlIH
TRAILER space (or rent
send
E-D
As Easrulore o f the l a t t
REALTOR
Mobile Manor near Sanlantogether with all structures
Will
end
Testam enl
of
110 North Park Ave.
a nd
Improvsmanl s,
then or
do Spring*. State Route 434,
JIB IN HENDElUiON WYNN,
thereafter on said land.
323 0559
deceased
south end of Mobile Ave.
This Is m ads pursuant to Htenslrom, Davla B Jtc-tntoah
Sanford, Fla.
Final Dscre* of Foreclosure Attorney* for Eaacutora
Martin Schueman. Phona
entered In th* above cause, Cost O ffice Drawer 111*
TE 83128.
Chancery Docket No. 137(1, Hanford. Florida
CUSTOM 3 BEDROOM, 3
now pending In th* Circuit Fublleh Jun* St, IS B July S.
bath home on large shaded
ROOM
furnijhed,
all
new
Court of and for Memluul* t l , IM1.
lot at 1814 Mcllonville Ave.
County, Florid*
furniture. Private bath. $30.
n tu -iti
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, t
Many extras include living
a
month.
Gentleman
pre­
hava hereunto set my hin d IN THE CHUT IT (Miner « r
room fireplace with maho­
ferred. 322-8368.
and ufflclal seal this 11th day T1IK NINTH JIIIICIAI. C lllof June, 11(1.
gany paneling; p a r q u e t
Cl IT t»F AND FUK »EWI(SEAL!
NOI.K CUt NT*. Ft.flHIIA.
EFFICIENCY Garage Apt.
hardwood floors, Florida
Arthur H Be.-h.wUh, J r , C H A ME U Y NO, I W »
All conveniences. CIom in.
room, dining room and a
Clark of th* Circuit Court UNITED MORTHAMEK HER
In and for Hemlnol* Coun­ V l XI.'IN41 COllC,
FA 2 6400.
large, equipped eat-in kit­
ty. Florida
Plaintiff.
chen. Laundry room and
lly : Margaret K. T yr*
• va.
FURNISHED 1 bedroom Dup­
Deputy Clark
ROBERT A. M AXW EIJ- *1 ax
lots of storage space in
lex.
Available
June
3-ith.
Publish June 11, 11(1.
at al.
double g a r a g e .
Call
(HJJ-]*7
Defendant*.
FA 2 3610.

Jim Hunt Realty

John EL Fox

n o tic e

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in

WlhcrtiAlsH FUEECl.ltat RE NICELY furnished bedroom
TO I ROBERT A. MAXWELL
k kitchen. Private bath k
and littgH A. M AXW KU,
hla wlf*
entrance. Elderly woman or
EENIDENO ii Unknown
couple. 1st Door. $50 a
(N il TOi All parties claimmonth. FA 2-2489.
Inr Interest* by, Ihrouah
nn.lsr or again st th* afore­
said person
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equipY ltll ARE harahy notified
ped. $100 Mo. FA 2-6457.
that a Complaint to foracloa*
a certain mnrlgau* sneumbsrina th* follow in g describ­
SANFORD HERALD
ed real property, la-w tl:
last 1L Block 3. WRATH
WANT ADS
EUXFIELD FIRST AUDI
Tit IN arnordlna ta lb*
BRING FAST
plat thereof, aa recorded
RESULTS
In Plat Bm.lt 13. P egs ( ( ,
P ublic Records of Hcmlnol* County. Florida
ha* bean filed against you tn
lha absiva-atylad suit, and you
ar* raqulrsd tn serve a copy
H rglalfutleu , f
of your .(newer or other Plead­
V tr ltils a * h aaiea
ing tn th* Complaint on P lain­
W* th* uni|*ralant&lt;l, being
tiff* attorneys, ANDERSON, duly awurn. do liaiaby dsrtsrs
RUSH, DEAN. LOWNDES
undar oalh that th* name*
van den IIKIltl. I l l East Cen­ a t alt paraon* Intsraatsd |n
tral Avenue, Orlando. Florida, Ih* bualoast nr prulsaslon
end ftl* th* original Answer c sr rl-4 on undar th* aamaa
ar eth er Pleading la Ih* of
of Art Brown Pest Control
fir* o f th* Clark of th* Cir­ HarvL-o and Ih* aslant of the
cuit Court on or before th* Interval of aacb. la as fallows:
l(th day of July, 1**1. If you
listen ! of
fall to do so. a deers* pro
‘* m*
Ititarast
confsseo will b* taken against V
L A. Brown, Jr.
I’sritivr
you fur th* rsllst demanded Doshla a Uruwn
Partner
la lb* Complaint.
L
A. Brawn, Jr.
Thla Nolle* shall b* pub
D nshL X. Brown
llahrd one* a wash for four HT.ATK O K KL n itID .A
consecutive
week*
In
th* C O U N T Y O K HUMLNOLK
Hanford llsrald.
Hwnru t a a n d suhwrlbod b*DATED Ihla Itth day af f»ro me thl* irq ,|,y „f June

FA 2 9320 for an appoint­
ment.

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Publish Jun* 11. 3* A July I.
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12. Real E sta te

SUNDRIES Store. Stock ft
equipment. Well ettabli.hed. Proprietor wUix i to re­
tire. o n
PA NOT4 or
LoflSeood TE M U9

NEEDED 1 Man. White only.
Experienced
in
moving
household goods * driving
tractor ft trailer. Apply
Real Estate—Mortgages
Sanford Transfer k Stor­
11' N. Park Ave. FA 2-2430
age Co. Allen Boyne Mgr.
Ravenna Park
FA 2-7483
1300 French Ave.

For

Sal* 17. Mai* Help Wanted

Stenstrom Realty

EOBEBT A. WILLIAMS
Evenings
Realtor
laym ond Lundquiit. A lto. FA 2 2877 FA 2-3X3 FA 2-8380
PA S4N1 Atlantic B u k Bldg.
3 BEDROOM, 3 bath borne.
Florida room, lota of trees.
SUNLAXD 3 Bedroom, Kit.
Near bate. Low down pay­
equip, borne. Chain link
fenced yard. Will take $200 ment FA 24833.
for fence. Aaaume house
payments. FA M idi.
3 BEDROOMS, living room,
dining room and kitchen.
Stove ft refrigerator. Dou­
ble garage. Lot 100' x 200’.
*• Mile north of Monroe
bridge, 2nd houae on left
hand aide of 17-92. 668 5143.

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Fri. June 21, ’65—Fage 11 133. Furniture

Irrald

By Nadine Seltzer

8WEETIR FIE

19. S itu a tio n ! W anted .
Child Care. FA 2-2774.
CHILDREN kept. FA 2-4182.

BABYSITTING. Day or night.
FA 2-1212.
PINECREST. 3 Bedrooms. 2
baths, Fla. room, built-in DEPENDABLE Girl wants
oven A range, tot E. Jen­
work. Ph. FA 2-7807.
kins Circle. 322 9537.
MALE College student, senior.
Real good terms! IS acres,
Business
Administration.
12 cleared with 388 ft. of
Desire* summer employ­
state road frontaga near
ment. FA 2-3800.
Oviedo.

21. B eau ty Sakma

St. Johns Realty

SAIL or Trade 3 room House
THE TIME TESTD FIRM
and 1 acre for Housetrailer
118 N. Park Ave. FA 28123
and difference. 1211 W. 20th
St. Sanford.
Oviedo — 3 acres fertile soil;
paved road; 123 citrus trees
FOR your best buy, choose
full of fruit; 3 bedroom
Tee ’.V Green Eatates. 3 4
house, excellent buy, $8,300.
4 Bedrooms. More space
Goldenrod Real Estate Pb.
tor your money. 20th Street
Mi 4-8738, Ml 7-7131
West by
Mayfair
Golf

HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
Complete Ser. Eve. Appt's.
103 So. Oak
FA 2-3742

SPECIAL
Cut *N Curl Beauty Shop
Cold Wave $6.93 complete.
Open evening by appt.
318 Palmetto Ave.
322 0634

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Course. Open daily 11-6:00. A BEAUTIFUL lot ready for 22. Build • P ain t - Repair
322-2744. Builders: LMN EN­
Semi-Retired Carpenter
a distinguished home. 130
TERPRISES. INC.
Small Repairs — Painting
ft. frontage on St. John's
Phone— FA 2-7983
River. You couldn't find a
3 * 4 BEDROOMS, Inspect
more choice lot! Price
models on Highland at
REMODELING, R e p a i r s .
$13,000.
Longwood. Open dally 10:uo
Florida Rooms, carport*.,
to dark. 10 Minutes South
carpentry, painting, roofing,
on 17-92 and West on Sem i­ St. Johns Realty
mildew removal. FA 2-7274.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
nole 1 block.
LMN ENTERPRISES, L\C. 116 K. Park Ave. FA 2-8123 25. Plumbing Services
3 BR. Home. 202 Laurel Dr. CEMENT Block 3 bedroom
home, kitchen equipped,
Good
location,
kitchen
hardwood floors, carportc
equipped. Low down pay­
*
store room. Good location,
Plumbing &amp; Heating
ment. Assume loan. A real
nothing down, assume pay­
AIR CONDITIONING
saving. Call FA 2-9472.
ments. FA 2-2391.
CONTRACT and REPAIR
SACRIFICE for quick sale. 2
WORK
OPEN HOUSE
Bedroom House wit., or
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 34362
Sunday
June
23.
3
to
5
p.
m.
without
furniture.
Near
1801 Palmetto Ave.
PLUMBING
schools and stores about
Contracting Repairs
4 miles from N’.A.S. Out of Large 3 Bedroom 2 bath
FREE ESTIMATES
flight pattern. Good invest­ home. Ovenfee double gar­
age on 2 oak shaded lots.
R. L. HARVEY
ment for renting or home.
Brokers invited.
204 Saniord Ave.
FA 2-3383
Low monthly payments.
Have to see bouse to ap­
27. Special Services
preciate. Call FA 2-1399. ROSA L. PAYTON
FRIGIDA1RE
Reg. Real Estate Broker
SEDUCED for quick sale
Sales * Service
FA 3-1301 17-92 at HLawatha
by owner. 2 BR., kitchen
G. 11. HIGH
furn. Air-Cond. Princeton You can buy the kids a pony
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
Ave. Very low down pmt.
—if you let us put you In­
Pb. FA 2-3883
Assume 4V4T» mortgage.
to this 2 bedroom, 2 bath
PA 2-2289.
farm home near town and
Air-Conditionin
on a pave dstre.te Five
II. B. p o p e co ., IN
5407 ASH MEADE RD. Or­
acres of tiled land, fenced 200 So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
lando. By owner. 3 Bed­
and crossed fenced plus
room, 2 bath, Fla. room.,
flowing wells. Priced rea­ WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
custom home. Sacrifice.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
sonably.
Central heat, automatic
All Types and Sites
sprinkler. Near schoola &amp;
We Repair and Service
St.
Johns
Realty
buaet. $16,900. 10',* down.
S T I N E
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
3 BEDROOM, 2 bath home, 116 N. Park Ave. FA 2 6 1 3 Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 26432
kitchen equipped, living *
dining room with wall to 16. Fem ale Help W anted LAWNS Renovated - Aerate
wall carpet, Fla. room, BEAUTY Operator. Futt time.
Remove Thatch * Chinch
fenced back yard. FA 2-8184
322-6872, Edith Beauty Sa­
Bug Spray (VC 13) • Perulon.
*1*—Ph. FA 2-4244
I BEDROOM quality home
San Lanta located at 1803 BEAUTY COUNSELORS — MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
Paloma
Dr.
Hardwood
has limited openings for TREE'S trimmed. Demoised
floors and Fla. room. N ice­
representatives in this area.
&amp; removed. Rcawnahlc. I’h.
ly landscaped with shallow
Selling by appointment only.
FA 2 7661.
well. Can be yours with
For interview call
SMITH Atr-Condltlon Refri­
small down payment of
FA 2-3145.
geration service. All work
$500. No
closing
cost.
guaranteed. Very reason­
Monthly payments of $83.92. BABYSITTER live In prefer­
red room, board *10 week.
able In price. Dsy FA 2-7434
18 or over, older woman
Night FA 2-2069.
preferred. 322 8007.
HOUSECLEANING. All fun­
1901 S. Park Ave.
WAITRESS, white. Must be
gus growth * mildew -re­
PA 3-5232 anytime
experienced. Apply Chick
moved. Natural colorless
'N Treat. Sanford.
finish. Licensed A bonded.
LAKE MARY
WUI not
harm
plants.
Lakefront * canal front lots. 17. Male Help Wanted
Write L. P. Ellis, Wektva
Price 11500 to $3300.
River Haven, lit. 1, Sanford.
Income Property— Furnished MAN 21 to 43. For an estab­
lis h e d
Insurance debit.
2 Apartments, older home
Sanford area. Guaranteed
situated on corner lot with
salary plus commission.
nhade and fruit trees. Total
Apply Room 304, Sanford
price $8,000. Terms.
Atlantic Bank Bldg. 8 to
BROWN REALTY
9 a. m. or Write C. W. BroLaks Mary, FLa.
rup, Box 1329, Sanford, Fla.
TA 2 5237 or FA 2-I964

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Seminole Realty

"What kind of accom m odations do you have fo r
a VERY tired dog?"
27. Special S ervices

32. Flowera • Shrub*

34. Articles For 8aI*

Sell Us Your furniture. Quick READY MIX Concrete, win­
Service With the Cash.
dow aiils, lintels, ateps,
SUPER TRADING POST
block*, sand, cement, rock,
FA 2-0877.
pipe, steel, grevu* (rape,
dry write, stepping etonva.
34. Article* For Sal*
Miracle Concrete Co.
309 Elm Ave.
FA 2-5751
Tents, tarps, lockers, paint,
work clothes, Army-Navy CHROME Dinette set. Table
Surplus. 310 Sanford Ave.
top ft 8 chafes, gray finish.
38" x 39". 782 Longdalc
SHALLOW WELLS ft PUMPS
Ave. Longwood. 838-7148.
Jerry Lord FA 3-3219
UPRIGHT Pis do. Satisfactory
ALUMINUM Furniture re­
condition. $33. FA 2-0980.
webbed cheaper than you
can do it yourself. Bring RETIRED Naval Officer mov­
ing. Will sell bunk beds,
it to the Furniture Center.
pair of antique love teats,
1100 French Ave.
silver service, hlde-t-bed.
Fcr real automobile bar
12' Boat and controls. 16
gains, check the Herald class­
MM Bell ft Howell Movie
ified display section.
Camera
at
reasonable
prices. A. R. Smith. Pb.
SALE on used T.V.'s. Guaran­
FA 2-0943.
teed. Town ft Country. Ph.
HOTPOINT french try ma­
322-3362.
chine. mailed milk ma­
REPO SSESSE D
chine, 5 cups. Meat blockTape recorder, mike and tape.
Antique. 2 Used refrigera­
Ideal for recording conver­
tors $30.00 each, l Giblton
sations, parties, music, eU*.
delux 3u" Range. Used 8
Take up 6 payments of $8.
months. $89.00.
1 Cash
FA 2-8627.
Register. National. Antique.
1 Weslinghouae 2 drawer
An Investment, not an ex­
bun warmer. Heavy dutypense. Call FA 2 3612 for
meat scales. 14' Restaurant
expert advice on a Herald
counter. Pink charcoal, for.
advertising campaign.
mica counter. $30 00. Day
FA 2-3873, Nighta FA 2 3166.
HEARING AID. New $160.

Zenith Diplomat *160. take
Pisno Tuning and Repair
POTTED MUMS in bloom.
$L23 PER WEEK
$80. Reason for sale, no Assume payment. 1962 Zlg
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
33c up.
work. See at 2803't S. Park
GRAFEVILLE NURSERY
Zag Sewing Machine. Makes
button holes,
darns, ft
LAWN SERVICE Grapeville Ave, Near 20th St. Ave. Ph. FA 2-8380.
Stowing and edging, etc. Sat­
monograms. Balance of 7
1981 GENERAL Electric 8
payments. FA 2-941L
isfaction guaranteed. Pb. 33. Furniture
cubic ft. Refrigerator. Good
FA 2-1817.
Used furniture, appliances,
condition. Make offer. Must IMPORTED Gifts to see.
tools, ale. Bought • Sold.
tell. FA J 0984.
Samples. Write "Gifts’* P.O.
TRACTOR work, mowing,
Larry's Mart 213 Sanford
Box 78, Sanford.
discing, blade, scoop. Ph.
1 TON Air-Conditioner. A-l
Ave. Ph. FA 2 4132
FA 2-7664.
condition, end tables, port­
able Westing house oven,
FREE ESTIMATE
sun lamp, radio. Mine,
Upholstering &amp; Mattress ren­
SEWING MACHINE
items. Phone 323 6483.
ovating. New 4k Used Furni­
SALES X SERVICE
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
*0.00 PE R MONTH
CALL FA 2-5783
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
Will deliver one repossessed
FA 2-2117.
1963 Zig-Zag that button­
SIDEWALKS, driveways, pa­
holes, sews on buttons, mon­
tios etc. Free estimate. Ph.
WANTED reliable couple to
ograms, fancy atltchea, ate.
322 3308.
lake up monthly payment!
7
payments
remaining,
of 813.30 mi 3 complete
29. Automobile Service
Phone FA 2-8627.
rooms of furniture. Call
Auto Glass, Tops
TE 8-1311, Cssielberry, col­ OKRA
by
the
bushel.
8 Sea' Covers
lect.
FA 2-0415.

BUILD YOU A
BRAND NEW HOME
ON YOUR LOT
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No Coth Needed

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100** Financing

■ No Delay*

R 21 Different Mode!*
O Finithed 0/ Shell

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iVE ARE TAKING A POLL
o aec if the house pictured above ia suited for jou.
10 YOU LIKE THE CHARM
ind privacy of a two-etury home?

JO YOU FIND JOY IN PUTTERING

iround • large, eak shaded yard or sitting on a cool,
creened-in porch on balmy nights?
VOULD YOU LIKE FAMILY COMFORT
»1th closr-by convenience* all for a REAL esiy price?
F YOU A N S W E R -Y E S ’
o the above call us non to »ee this 3 bedroom. Mi bath
mate .United with 135 ft. nn Sanford Ave. and 113 ft.
m tMh St.

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l^ e a flid

C o m .t y jo fty

F A 2-6123

Top Quality. .. Na-n*
Brard Material.

fsr template dela.lv and foe
eiilmote, pie* a Ml to dr bro­
chure, call or wilier
Dan Daniels
Rt. 3 — Box 46
Phone: 787-5709
Leetbuiy, Florida
Pepretanl..ig:

Jim W alter

3ft. AntoMoftDaa « Tracks

GOOD Ride Mower. $33. Elect. 1961 TEMPEST 4 door Station
Range as is $3. Small re­
Wagon. Straight ihift. Ex*
frigerator as ia $3. Carry
cellent condition. 3868 M ar
all 18. 312 E. 3th St.
nolla Ave. TA 2-2808.
8

WHITE Uniforms. Good I960 FIAT 800 sun roof. Ex*
condition. FA 2-3957.
cellent
condition.
Clean.
Just overhauled.
G. V .
USED double 31a Ureas ft box
work. $400 cash. FA 2-3494.
springs. *8.00. 203 Brad­
shaw Dr. FA 2-3239.
37. Hosts • Motors

GAS Hotwaler Heater. Com­ TERRA Marina Houseboat.
Land or water. Very nice.
plete aquarium. Dehumidi­
Also Air Boat IF 8". Fast
fier. Water Skila. FA 21561
Both very reasonable. Sc«
$1 per day rental for Electric
at Marina Isle Camp. RL
Carpet Shampoocr with pur­
46, Sanford.
chase of Blue Lustre. CarBOAT SALE: In time foe
rolls Furniture.
your vacation. $4200 18' LapDLNETTE Sri, baby bed.
son Cruiser with 100 hpy
Itotpolnt T.V. Low Boy 21” .
motor $3200. $993 17* Runs*
King site bed ft dresser.
bout $093. 13' $793 Runabout
Crosley Shelvador Refri­
only $393. Jinny others. Ga«
gerator. Ph. T \ 2-3026.
tor-Cbamp tilt trailers $130.
75 hp. $!,063 '63 Evlnfud#
ABOVE ground Swimming
Demo with 2 year warranty
pool 15' x 3' with filter.
$793. Open Friday nighta ft
Reasonable. NO 8-4338.
Saturdays to help you get
ready for your vacation.
BABY Crib. *13. FA 2-3173.
Terms.
Robson Sporting
36. Automohilevt • Trucks
Goods, Downtown Sanford.
FA 2-5061.
BUYING A NEW or
USED CAR?
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
FINANCE IT WITH US
• Low Interest Rate*
1959 HARLEY Davidson T4
• Low Monthly Payments
FL. Well equipped. Excel*
FLORIDA STATE BANK
lent condition. $750. 19th SL
A Sanford Ave.
1961 RENAULT Caravelle.
Removable hard top. 13,000 ill). Truller* • Cabanas
milei. Call 363-3715.
HOUSETRAILER 43* x 10*. 3
CHEVROLET 1052 ’« ton Bedrooms. FA 2-3769 after 8
Pickup, less than S.ooo
p. m.
rnllea on engine. FA 2-8753.
GREAT DYKES. 1960 3 Bed.
SACRIFICE '.V4 Plymouth
room Ilouaetraller. 33' x 10*
convertible. *150. FA 2-1260
Will SACRIFICE. Sanford.
after 3.
322-3135.

SINGER

D ISC O U N T S A LE
BRAND 1963 NEW
P LY M O U T H &amp; V A L IA N T

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

Your Neighbor A t Hollers

304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8033
\LL WORK GUARANTEED

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
2I0 Magnolia

T h is Is I lim ited sale. Pleane ask for cam by sto ck num bers. W e will accept
trad es on sa le priced rum and w ill have bank ra te fin an cin g available w ith
up to 36 m on th s to pay.
T hese units are exactly as advertised.

WE HAVE NEVER BEEN UNDERSOLD &amp;

Senkarik G lass and Paint
Com pany

NEVER WILL BE! FIRST COME, FIRST SOLD!

Ph FA 2-4622

31 A. Peta
^A V O Y

ROLLER Pigeons. Joe Tully.
FA 2-9380.
BEAGLES. $20. Can be seen
at 103 Garrison Dr. or Call
FA 27344.

WILLIE JAMES PERRY
UTILITY MAN

BLACK ft tan red tick Hound
Puppies, wormed; from ex­
cellent stock. 365-9407 or
363-3126.

Willie has been with llnller Motor Selea for the past 9
year*. He and hie wife, Rosa and 2 children, Rosa Marie
and Bernice live on Jerry Ave. in Hanford.
The family attends the New Bethel Haptlet Church.
Fishing Is Willies' favorite year ‘round sport.

32. Flowera - Shrubs
Summer Annuals. Dutch Mill
Nursery. Upsala ltd. Just
off 2Uth St. and 1st. St.

Ready To Serve You A t Hollera o f Sanford

H O LLER S of S A N FO R D
YEAR
Save On Increase

In Auto Tax!

Buy Before July 1

To Make Room For Trade-Ins Front D ig Increase In S a les Of N ew Chevrolet,
Olds and Cadillac Cara.

C £ MERCEDES

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TorquefUts

SALE PRICE

100 2 door eedan, standard
tranvmlaalnn, hratrr A defroat.
era, tinted windshield, wheel covers ft whit* tire*.
Stock Ns. V-57.

HALE PRICE

8 cyl. 4 dr. *rdan, auto.
Imn-iiniputfuri, power eirer.
Ini, heater A defriulcr, tinted windahlrUI, undereoat.
ing, wheel cover* ft While Urea. Slock No. l'-34.

BELVEDERE

V A L IA N T

100 4 door sedan, healer and
defroster. Slock No. Y*36

P C I VFHFRF 8 cyl* 4 door station wagon.
U h k T k D k n k auto. traiiMni*aion( power
atrrring, healer &gt;Y defroaler. Unit'd windshield,
wheel corere ft white tlree. Undrrruallng, roof lug.
fags rack. Slock No. P-39.

FURY * CH- * door *edan, auto. Iranxmiixiim,
I W l \ I power ■|raring, healrr X radio, fartory
air condilionrd, tintrd glaa*. undercooling, white
lire*. Stock No. P-62.
W A I I AMT

l°° station *, , »on. auto. Iranamission, heater ft defroster,
root lugxuur rack, tinted wlml-hirld, uitdercuating.
Slock No. V-30.

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6 eyl, 4 door -edan, automatic
transmission, radio, hratrr ft de­
froster, wheel cuvere ft white tires. Stuck No. l’-36.

SAVOY

SAVE

HAVE
SALE PRICK
HAVE
SALE PRICE
SAVE

SALE PRICE
SAVE
SALE PRICE
SAVE
SALE PRICE
HAVE
SALE PRICE
SAVE

FURY

* eyl. 4 door hardtop sedan, auto.
’ ” ** * trun.mission, po*rr steering, power
hrakts, power windows, factory air conditioned,
timed glaaa, undercoat ing, white tires. Stock No.
l'-61.

SALE PRICE
HAVE

f iW A V
A cyl. 2 door srdan, auto, tranamlaj M Y w I *jon, power alrrrlrg. healrr &amp; de­
froster, tinted windshield, padded dash, wheel cov«
ers ft while tirre. Slock No. I'38.

SALE I’RICB

^A V O Y
s r&gt;1' ' Hl&gt;or
• u,uj M Y V e I sion. power slrering, hrater ft de­
froster. tinted wlnd-hleld. padded dash, wheel cnvrra
ft while tires. Mock No. l'-6'J.

SALE PRICE

VAI
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*u,“- ,r,0»*
V r \ 1—I r e I 4 I
Hii.siun, liralvr, padded da-h,

HALE PRICE

tinted windshield, white lire- Stock No. V- l l .

^ A V fiY
8 c&gt;1' ■* du,,r
tran-iinta*
j M V V I slon, power steering, hratrr ft de­
froster. tinted windohivld, wheel covers ft white
tires. Stock No. l'-70.
2110 I door sedan, auto trans­
mission. healrr ft drfrostrr,
dash, tintrd windshield, whila Urea. Stock
padded da
No. V-dli.

V A L IA N T

B.YF1

SAVE

SAVE
SALE PRICE
SAVE
RALE PRICE
SAVE

$2430.96
$400.00
$1880.80
$2673.84
$462.80
$1922.43
$277.17
$2951.18
$627.32
$3271.08
$538.52
$2388.32
$321.03
$2382.00
$400.00

S3237.09
$607.76
$2299.00
$418.65
$2560.93
$422.17
$2178.23
$334.97
$2391.OB
$439.87
$2198.03
$312.37

1 1 9 5 6 0 S ' 1" - 1 1 9 5

S Q U A R E D E A L CARS
FRED and

* *yl- * ^"°r

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transmission. healrr, power steer­
ing, tinted wlndehleld, wheel covers ft white tirre.
Stock No. I*-71.

V A L IA N T

0 3 Q CLEAN-UP SALE
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34. Articles For Sal*

YEACKLE

219 E. 2nd St. FA 2 62.il ------ Orlando CH 1-3166

CLAUDE

H1TTELL

2305 Perk Ave. FA 2 0861

1

B R AS S M O T O R S
206 E. COMMERCIAL — SANFORD
Your Plymouth, Valiant and Fiat D ealer

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Village To Reactivate
Volunteer Fire D e p t
Hahn, who stressed that the
purpose of any volunteer de­
partment la to aave Uvea and
property, has bad a years
•ipcrience aa an active fire­
man.
Stephenson announced that
a portable pump already has
been ordered for the truck
and that aa soon a t it arrives
and la tnilalted the equip­
ment will ha ready for uie.
A meeting to elect officers
tor the department and the
association waa set for next
Wednesday at T:30 p. m.

II. T. BYRD
If. T. Byrd, who it a native

meats, warned that a voltmtsar fin department la an
essential part of any commanity and that if a house
Aauld b a n to North Orlando
aw n la no fin protection, all
residents could suitor the pm- In apito of old Jack Frost,
city through Increased Insur­ Seminole County la exper­
ance rates.
iencing one of Its biggest

He suggested tost toe volun­
teers be reorganized with
participation open tor acUve
aid non-active members,
stating that be would want
at least 39 on the active Hit
w in would attend fire drills
regularly and do the actual
lira fighting.
It would be the Job of nonactive members, he said, to
halp the department by or­
ganising and conducting fund
raising avanta and to make
eollcitatioas for Its financial
support.

Edith Coyner
Dies At Home
V rs. Edith Coyner, 57, died
today at her home at 1008 W.
30th St.
She was bora May 11, 1906
• t S t Albans, W. Va. She
waa ■ member oi All Souls
Catbolle Church.
Survivors are her husband,
Jack and a daughter, Mrs.
William Crawford, tour grand*
children and her father, John
McCormick all of Sanford.
8ervleei will be held at 11
«. m. Monday at All Souls
Church with the nev. Hit-hard
Lyons officiating.
Jtosary will be recited at
I p. m. Sunday at BrUson
Funeral Home and burial will
be In Sylvan Lika Cemetery.
Brlsson Funeral Home Is
In charge of arrangements.

Legal Notice
V»llr» at I'aMIr ll.arfns

N o l l e * I* h a r - b y nl* «n, D u a rl
r C o u n t y C n m m li a lo n e r a of

A PIE EATING CONTEST waa part of the funfeat, nlonjr with movie* and
other entertainment, presented by RC Cola Wednesday a t the Ritz Theuter.
Theae boya and irirls were cramming it in in the pie 'contest when The
Herald photographer snapped them.

SOUTH SEMINOLE MINISTERS meeting Inst week to organize a South
Seminole Mird.-tterial Assn, were, Rented from left, Rev. Leonard Jones and
Rev. Dolman Copeland; standing, Rev. K. Ruth Grant, Rev. J. D. Peacock,
Rev. Jack Lindtmy and Rev. Bob Soka. Not present for the photo waa Rev.
Ralph K. Taylor.
(Herald Photo)

spring vegetable shipments
since
1997,
according to
County Agricultural Agent,
Cecil Tucker,

During the month of May
Seminole County growers in
the San-O-Zell area (SanfordOviedo-Zellwood) s h i p p e d
more than a million and a
half crates grossing over $3
million. This staggering fig­
ure, says County Agent Tuck­
er ahoutd give some Idea as
to the extent to which we
are in the vegetable business
here.
To the average person this
volume of vegetables for one
month Is probably hard to
visualize, hut when It's load­
ed into trucka It would make
a convoy of 2,358 trucks some
45 miles, long, reaching from
Sanford to Wildwood. Bumper
to bumper they would reach
to Mt. Dora and beyond.
In light of our citrus losses,
although they were greatly
offset by higher price*, this
bumper crop of vegetables
couldn’t come a t a better
time.
It ia times like these that
we tee how much more for.
lunate we are In Seminole
County with our diversified
production than are some of
our neighboring counties with­
out It.
,
Tucker pointed out that,
unlike many industries which
buy raw m aterials outside oi
the area and thereby send
dollars out nf the county,
Seminole County fanners not
only bring money Into the
area for their product, 1ml
al&gt;o spend the majority, pro­
bably mo-u than two thirds
of this gross income, with
businesses and employes with
In the county.

ANDREW NEWII1LL

DAN IIUOWN

Itn* N o r t h In b . . ) .n il U l .
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f Ila* 1 ti 144 In at y o u In Mia a hove
atlMMctl m u m . ami Mini y o u
a re rt&lt;|iilreil ta Ml# y o u r anninsr w i t h t h a C l e r k o f thla
C o u r t a nil t&gt;&gt; nnrvto * cop y
lli«r»mf i(poii Mm r i i t l i i t l f f or
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1’ u b l l e l i r a r i n g w ill ha hrld
In Oi* Hi- iii I ii- I b C o u n t y Co urt
Slo u s* ,
Hanfurd,
Klorltln, In
tha
County
C o n im l.a lu n . r *
H oom , on J u l y S. 1941 a t 0:14
A. M. nr a . so o n t h . r a a f t . r
a a p os.lbl*.
ilo .r d o f C o u n t y Commlt-

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and
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at
Han fo rd ,
Maiiilnola
C o u n t y , r t n r l d a , t h la l U h d a y
o f Juno ISO.

WASHINGTON (U I'I) —
The Home Armed Services
committee approved a bill to
authorize awarding [he Medal
of Honor and other lop decor­
ations fur heroism and gal­
lantry to Americans serving
In such cold war combat
areas as Viet Nam.

A LITTLE MORE HELP for the Snrcptn Real
Home is given by the Ruinliow (Jirbi, who held n
Girl-break dunce before tlio end of tuhool mid
raised $12.1. A check for that amount wan preHenled to Mra. Tnamur Braden, (left) adminis­
trator of (be home by Minn Anne Aiken, Junior
Past Worthy Advisor of the Sanford Assembly.
(Herald Photo)

ST. LOUIS (UW ) — The
National AAU track and field
trials, out of which will come
the United Htatea team to
compete against Russia next
month in the Soviet Union,
gets under way today with
four speedsters ready for the
gun in the 100-yard dash.
World’* largest surface de­
posit of gypsum is contained
in White Sands National Mon­
ument in New 5|exico.

Mrs. Oliva Wells, Ti, died
at the Volusia County Nurs­
ing Home Thursday after a
lengthy illness.
She had made her home at
3008 Palmetto Ave. in San­
ford for more lhan 50 years.
Mrs. Wells was born July
IS, 1884 in Fordyce, Ark. She
was a member of the First
Methodist Church. Uie Truthseekers Sunday School Class,
the W$CS and the Trainmen*!
Auxiliary,
She Is survived by a niece
Mrs. Carl E. Chorpening Sr.
of Sanford; a nephew, Dr. C.
H. Kirkpatrick of Arcadia,
and several other nieces and
nephews living in Texas and
Arkansas.
.
Services will be held at 3
p. m. Saturday at llrisson
Funeral Home with Rev. W.
E. Timms officiating.
Burial will lie in Evergreen
Cemetery. Brisson Funeral
Home is in charge of arrange­
ments.

12 Exciting

USS CHILTON (FBTNC) —
Roger A. Hodges, machinist s
niat« fireman, USX, mm of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris G.
Hodges of Sanford Is serving
aboard the attack transport
ship USS Chilton, an Atlantic
Fleet unit which operates out
of Norfolk, Va.

N O RD IC
AUTO
AIR CONDITIONER

rhi* Installation
Yr. Factory

FARM STEEL
Kuril year, farmers in the
United State* use five mil­
lion ton* of sleet in the form
of farm machinery, trucks,
cars, fencing and budding
materials.

ALL ELECTRIC HEAT PUMP

At TO SKHVU K
I00.i S. Sanford, FA 2-1 itMi

LAUNDRY Cr C LEA N ER S
QUALITY - SERVICE
INDIVIDUAL LAUNDRY SERVICE
FOR THE REST IN
LAUNDRY Jfc DRY CLEANING
I W. 1st.

Models On

3 &amp; 4 BEDROOMS
2 BATHS

Opposite Goodyear

Display

.

YEA R
Financing

PRICED FROM

FOR THE SMALLEST
a *c

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TO THE LARGEST!
WtotherTROH models for a* little as 800 square feet to
the largest home or commercial installations. Pumps
OUT heat, humidity in summer; pumps IN heat Irons
fresh outdoor air in winter. Uses low hall ceiling to
oliminate ducts.

PAYMENTS AS LITTLE AS
P ER

• V k M 5Tt8IO*MOHtC
MlQH-riDIUTV CONSOLE
fHOWOOKAPH MODtL (JO
A Mturt Modrrn Nylcd coMolf in
ft no Wulnul. boahnl Uv* corliftcation Lag o f tho Kloa Hardwoods
AaaocUlton. IU advanced atmo&gt;
phonic apmkrr ay.tcm, powerful
amplilWr and famous V.M 4K|»-nl A\itonutlc It-vurd Chans- r
mwura you years cf Italming « t i &gt;
faction. Separata l i a s . Treble.
Balance, and 'tooe-o-m atic'*
Loudness C on trol, foe precis*
soiirvl adjustment.
Tak* a mom ent today
. . . are and hear tAu
V lfF 'p
Fcuutifuf mtSrvmtnt

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RECORDS!
with the purchase uf this aet
you gel g.'iO wiirth of recoril*
ua a free (Minus.

MONTH

UP TO 6 0 MO. TO PAY
PLUMBING - HEATING

A r t h u r II. lltfcWwttb. J r .
C l a r k o f ll-a C i r c u it C o u r t
B y : Z l a r g a r a t K. Ty ra,

AIR CONDITIONING

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J a m a s C. Co llier
A l t u r n a y (o r r i a i n i n l

Bill llalhaik, President
1007 S. Sanford Ave,

Phone FA 12-B.i6:

Sanford Kledric
COMPANY
11&lt; Magnolia
FA 3-1563

law k

For These Modern

Features

• Central Heat &amp; Air ConiUlioning
• Sidewalk*

Warranty

JONES

WHOLE HOUSE HEATING and COOLING
G E N E R A L (Ido ELECTRIC

(M A U

/

AAU Trials

Approves Hill

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C h a r t e r A r t , l i n i n g tin p r i n ­
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III tile* f i t / e»f
W;i«Mngtot» U l i i r t i l o f C o l ­
umbia,
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Heavy Attack Squadron
Five (VAH-5) atopped VAII3*a domination of the quarter­
ly Heavy Attack Wing One
physical fitness field meet by
edging the Dragons," 210.
188, the Navy announced to­
day.
The three previous meets,
which matched entries from
rnrh Hanford squadron in the
six events prescribed by the
President's
fitness
program, all went to VAH-3.
However, VAH-5 snapped
the string by winning two
first places, three seconds and
a third in the rrcent competi­
tion. Henman Dan Brown ran
the n0O-yard shuttle run in
•15.7 seconds for a victory in
that event and Andrew ,\Vwhill, a third clast aviation
electronics technician, took
first with 71 push-ups.
The runners-up, VAH-3,
alio won two rvi-nts: Donald
Horton, an aviation electrielan's mate second class
(AE2), recorded a nine-foot,
5'%-Inch standing broad Jump,
and Ferry Elliott, AKI, made
a MO*4 -Inch jump-reach.
The other events were won
Ity VAILI'a Donald Strong, a
second class aviation metalsmith, U'J sit-ups; and third
class Jet mechanic Krroll Har­
dison, nf VA 11-11, Detachment
Eight, with 21 pull-ups.
Tliir plac« in squadron
standings went to VAH-Il
(141 points), followed by
VAII-1 (MW points) and VAHIl, Det, M I I Ip.! points).

of Sanford Is back In his home
town now as the new manager
of the Goodyear store here.
Byrd has had more than 15
years experience with floodyear, and served aa manager
of the laat ,two new storea
which were opened In Jackson­
ville.
He Is married and the father
of two sons.
W. B. Kllerbee, also a vet­
eran Goodyear man and for­
mer manager Is now repre­
senting Goodyear as commer­
cial and dealer representative.

Sanford Man On
USS Chilton

• Street Lights

• Sewer fk Water

• Beautifully ljutdscaped High &amp; Dry Lots
• Many Other Outstanding Features

�'« ■ * &gt; ■ *

•

••••

Kennedy Asks $ 1.5 Million For Barge Canal
$ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 Suits Against City Dismissed

V ^ T o **
JUsenationa for tha teati■venial luncheon for Captain
Joaopk M. Tulljr Jr. must
not fater than Toesday at the Chamber o f Commere* office. The Hatwing
One commander, who ia leav­
ing next month, will
honor­
for hia aervicca to Seminole
County and Sanford at the
luncheon Thursday noon at the
Mayfair Inn.

be

received

be

ed

e e •

Harold Jenklna atopped by
and gave ua the "atralght” on
that aquare dance mlx-up laat
week. Srema 20 couplea came
over from the West Coast and
found no dance here, aa had
been expected. Alao It aeema
aquare dancera who travel 100
or more milea to aquare dance
become “knotheadV . . , conaldered aomathlrig special in
their organisation, When they
found no acheiluled dance here,
they contacted Harold who act
them up at the F'h-ct Reserve
hq. on Seminole Boulevard
and they all became "knotheads.”

Court Rules
Plaintiff
In Error
City of Sanford has been
dir missed as a defendant in
two suits seeking damages
totaling $300,000 for alleged
libel. The dismissal by Circuit
Judge Vassar Carlton was
made public today.
The two suits, each for
$230,000, were brought by 31.
L. Saxon, doing business at
Saxon Termite Control, Holly
Hill.
Judge Carlton upheld a
motion for dismissal by City
Attorney William C. Hutchi­
son Jr., who contended the
plaintiff failed to follow the
City’s charter in that he did
not notify the City of the
pending auit 30 days before
the actual filing.
The court dismissed the
City at a defendant without
prejudice, allowing plaintiff*
attorneys, Harold F. John­
son, Sanford and Maurice
Wagner. Holly Hill, 20 day*
in which to file an amended
petition.
The court, in its dismissal
order, also held that the
City it no more responsible
for the actions of its employes
than is a private enterprise.
The two petitions also nam­
ed City Manager W. E.
Knowles as a defendant, each
auit seeking $130,000 for a
total of $300,000 from him.
Hutchison's motion for dis­
missal pertained only to the
City as a defendant.
Both actions stemmed from
a meeting of the City Com­
mission last Dec. 21 when
Knowles allegedly made slan­
derous rem arks against the

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VOL. 53

United Pres* Leased Wire

Established 1908

MON.. JUNE 24, 1963

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 740

Pope Pledges
Diplomats
Peace Fight

Anti-Red Jagan
Foes Mobilize
Resistance

Included
In Budget
Supplement
BONN (U PI) — President
Kennedy,
in
supplemental,
budget request* for fiscal!
1984. (odav asked Congrcaa
for funds with which to start'
construction of the crossFlorida barge canal.
From the temporary White
House in the capital of West
G e r m a n y , the President
transmitted a series of addi­
tions to the 1981 budget in­
cluding: $1 million to Initiate
construction of the crossFlorida canal.
It would link the Gulf at
Mexico and the Atlantic In­
tracoastal Waterway, t h u s
providing a more direct and
protective route for water­
borne bulk cargoes. T h a
White House said the canal
would "stim ulate the econ­
omy of the Southeastern Unit­
ed States, and aid in the
transportation of strategic
materials in case of a nation­
al emergency.”
The $1 million for Ihe Flop.
Ida canal was Included in an
overall supplemental request
o( $1.9 million fur the A rm /
Corps of Engineers.

VATICAN CITY (UPlt — ARTHIV. II. IlKl'KGEORGETOWN. British Gu­
Pope Paul VI promised today WITH JIL. Sanford cir­
iana (UPI) — Anti-Coinmuthat the Vatican will nol in­ cuit court clerk, was
nlst foes of Premier Chtvldi
terfere in the affairs of other elected treasurer of the
Jagan followed up a dynamite
states.
attack on his wife’s office
State Court Clerks As­
with
rail today fur weekIn an audience for (lie Vat­ sociation a t it* annual
long "passive resistance” dem­
ican diplomatic corps, the workship in T a n t p u
onstrations throughout this
Pope pledged that Ids reign over this last weekend.
South Amcricnn colony.
would continue the battle (or
world peace based on “the
The demonstrations were
four pillars of truth, Justice,
That feasibility study for
expected to affect most gov­
love and liberty.”
Seminole County In Its bid to
ernment offices, as well as
He told the diplomats of
have the new state universi­
private enterprises which are
some 50 nations in his second
not taking part in the "gen­
ties located here ia being "kept
BONN. Germany (UPI)—
official audience that "the
eral strike” which has crip­
under wraps” until presented
President
Kennrdy said to­
Holy See doe* nol propose . . .
pled British Guiana fur more
to the State Board of Control.
day
hr
will
nol attrnd the
to
intervene
in
the
affairs
or
than two months.
Those guiding the drive don’t
interests
that
pertain
to
tem­
care to have other counties
roronatlon
id
I’opr Paul VI
If they follow the pattern of
poral powers.”
know what all Seminole has
such displays in the past, the
In the Vatiran on Sunday.
Tile United States has no
to offer.
demonstrators will
march
. . .
relations with the Vatiran an
through Georgetown and out­
did not have a representative
A1 Wilson and Spretly Wil­
lying communities, singing
| among the diplomats in the
lis are leaving before dawn
unti-Jagun and anti-Commured-draped cunsistortal lull
Tuesday for several days’ fish­
DELAND, Fla. (U P D -T h4‘
nist songs and occasionally
(or the audience.
Furd Foundation has award­
ing. They'll operate from PruCHI*. FREDERICK CARM ENT Jl(. to,lav accepted command of Detach­
dancing.
Speaking slowly and clearly
ed an unrestricted grant o!
itt'a Fishing Ranch, between
ment 8, Heavy Attack Squadron II, an Sanford Naval Air Station. In cereSome concern was express­
m fluent French. Pope Paul
$1-5 million to Stetson Uni­
Stuart and Fort Fierce. Al
moitic* at the hu*e this ntornini? he i* pit turn! heie looking on ns Cdr. Hub­
ed over tile possibility that
said that "alter the instruc­ ‘(Jet Out’
versity here. President J , OL
•ays they’ll com. back with
ert M- deLorenzi tut* a cake. Carmcnl relieved dcLorcnzi in the change of
police might fire on demon­
tion-. of our predecessors —
lie Edmunds sakl today.
big once or tall one*—may bo
strators, as they did two
command.
(Herald Photo)
Tt)KYO (U l'l)—Communist
and we think particularly »(
The Central Florida Baptist
both.
weeks ago, hut anti-Jugun
China joined North Korea
. . .
Hie encyclycal Parent in Ter­
School was the only Institu­
lenders said they would go
ri*—it seems scarcely necess­ .Sunday in demanding (he im­ tion in the south among tlie
Mayor Tom McDonald will
alieail with ths- demonstration*
ary for us to repeat to you all mediate withdrawal of U. 8. 12 college* in the nation soaps-uk to the Kiwania Club
despite the risk.
Hie respect which (lie church turves Iroin South Korea.
leded to receive the Founda­
Wednesday on the role of Im-iThe dynamiters who have
holds lor the dignity and the
tion's "Special Program In
nessmen in politics, DeWitt
been staging a "botnba-day”
mission of each of the na­ IK Killed
Education" award.
Mathews,
public
relation* Sg*6i 7D&gt; it. ..h i i s.i')*#t|dfrt:&gt; C a m p a ig n a g t d n s l the goveit,TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — To be eligible for the iTant
tions of Hie world."
lv were piibliiJird in two mint set off a token explosion
chairman, said today.
Al least 18 (arson* were kill­ —which may he used in sup­
• • •
newspaper*.
Sunday 'd g l' at llm heavilyed in weekend trallic acci­ port of Die institution's over­
Sunday driving: Of course.
guurded H o m e Affaits p o lice
dents, the State Patrol said all academic development —,
Cdr. Frederick Carment Jr. t Cdr. Carment relieved Cdr.
Ministry headquarters of JaIt ia against a city ordinance,
today, including five persons Stetson must raise a total o(
gan'a wlfv, the former Janet I US.N, a two-year veteran o f|h °h « rt 31. deLorenii, t'S N .' t-OU!S\ ILL!., Ky. (UPI)—
hut there is a horse paddocked
in a crash near Orala.
$3 million in matching fund*
ItoH-n «rg of Chicago.
! | | f#Vy Attack Wing One to officer in charge of Detach- The 13rd AnnualConvcntlon of
at 308 West Kith Street . . .
over a three year period.
Next door to City Commis­
— "■ ■■' — ~~
day accepted command of M" 'nl Fight since its inception a| .National Junior Chainin'
LJ. S. Bound
Edmunds said the Founda­
sioner Sonny Ruborn . , , But
Heavy Attack Squadron II } 11
of Commerce hit landslide
ORLANDO (UPI) — Police
LONDON t UPI) — Barry tion will send an immediate
Sonny, evidently trying to lie
Detachment Eight (VAII I I I Cdr. Carment will become today with * burst of noise in Central Florida and along
Iti-hop o( Washington, I). C., check of $450,ooo as the first
neighborly, hasn't mentioned
Dot. 8) in ceremonies at the '*&gt; «*‘e Naval Postgraduate
.....
Hie Gulf Coast have been
ABOARD THE CSS FORT
School, Monterey. Calif., for a"4' col,’r lh»‘ threatened to alerted In In- nil tile lookout one uf the America tit who installment of the grant.
it . . . , Probably f«sd»—and SMELLING AT SEA (L’l’l)
Sanford Naval Air Station.
climbed Mt. Everest last
James w. Armsey, director
a one-year course in Naval | pa&gt;e even Hie annual Ken­
rightly so—that it'a the po­ —The Navy liathysraph Tri­
fur counterfeit $5 lulls.
month, leaves today lor the of tlw special program in edu­
management.
lice dept.'a Job to enforce the este un.s exeprti-i! to alive* tu
tucky Derby Week of wi n mi
Mi-reh.inls in the area re Ulliti-d Stales,
cation. said the grants were
GAINESVILLE t l P D - A I
Cddr. Carment &gt;v.ll become pee.
law . . . And now that fly the bottom of the Atlantic
INUted slotting several of the
made "to ailvance the de­
tlu- detachment's second oiliseason is definitely with us! 1 Ocean today in scinch of the bert Sydney Herlong, lathi
Tlie convcnlion, which more hills la-t week and one hank­ Recall Asked
* •
•
velopment of selected private
leer in charge since its for­
sunken nuclear submarine ol Florida Congressnuu A. S.
ing
official
said
they
were
of
mation lad year. During the than 10,000 Jaycees and wives
LONDON (UPI)—Tin* Brit­ universities and colleges
Herlong Jr., died lit J. Illlli*
Oh yes—and on thnt same Thresher.
such quality to defy detection
lirst year of its existence, including two Sanford cou­
ish Foreign Oflire announced national and regional center*
drive there were those threfl Trieste, towed by tha sal­ Miller Medical Center here
by average persons.
today it i- demanding Hie re­ of higher educational excell­
ducks I hut are suid to "roost'* vage vessel U8S Preserver, Sunday alter a long illness. I MUl (,arh ari |, „ |^ r and tin- detachment achieved Its ple*, are expected to attend,
Tlie Isigus hills liuve a
Herlong. a prominent citrus MU&lt; (-uro, (ufor,| „f San- place of honor among Ihe o|M'n .' officially at 9 a. in large 'G' In a seal to the Iclt call o[ a Czech diplomat for ence.”
(is that what durka do at ■*rri»ed Sunday it* the area
night?) at SOS West 17th 220 milea off Cape Cod where grower who made Ins home ford Joined 280 hi;(i school squadrons of Heavy Attack with a ribbon-rotting cere­ uf Lincoln's face. Hie number attempted espionage. He is
I bird Secretary Premy-l Ho
Street . . . But during the day the ill-fated submarine dis­ in Leesburg, wa* 77 year* girls in Tallahassee today at- Wing One.
mony at the booth and exhibit
Curmgnt had served as ad­ display %t ths* Kentucky Fair N328 in tlie lower right hand Ian.
wander around the neighbor­ appeared April 10 with 120 old. He had been confined to tending Florida's annual Girls
corner of the (ace of Ihe bill,
Ihe hospital for three weeks. State, highlighted by talks by ministration an t operations of- and Exposition Center.
hood in aingle file formation. men ahourd.
and the number 2383 in the
. . .
liver
during
his
past
tour
of
A former member of the Guv. Farris Bryant and memA "key man,” lunch for lower right hand corner of New Charges
Naval rsperl* hope the
duty
with
Heavy
Attack
Florida
Citrus
Commission,
Seems that there was a deep-diving Trieste can hieate
certain Jaycec leaders was the back of Hie hill.
LONDON (Ul’l ) —The gov­
tors of the State Cabinet.
rooster crowing, too, but the Thresher's hulk and photo­ Herlong also ua* chairman of
ernment today brought eight
Mis* Bolger Is living spon­ Squadron Five (VAII 3), also scheduled al main, hut the
Hollywood (Up d - tii#
scouts couldn't locate him—- graph it to provide additional Ihe board of the Citizen* .Na­ sored by the Pilot Club and bused al Sanford Naval Air big event of opening day was
n e w charge* against Dr.
pending
marriage of bosoiny
Station.
or hia flock ! . . . No cow* or evidence a* to uhnt mused tional Hank of laxslmrg and Mis* Oxford by Hie Anna
a mint Julep get acquainted
Stephen Ward, the society os­
actress Mamie Van Dorm
head
of
Hie
Oklawalia
River
aherp either, a&gt;cording to the history's worst suluiiuriiie dis­
teopath and artist who opened
party at Churchill Downs lid*
Miller Circle.
Die entire
u n d playIhi&gt;-ballplayer llu
Citrus Processing Coopera- assembly is sponsored try the
advance reconnoltcr party . . . aster.
afternoon. Titorc won't be any
Hie door fur Hio I’rolumo
Hclin.ky apparently has hit
Alcuhohc
beverage
request*
live.
Board
To
Nam
e
But definitely some pig»—at
1horse* running on the derby
scandal.
American Lcgum
Ihe skids.
are
Ihe
major
items
on
the
track, but Jaycec officials
The girls, all jiinairs In
the locker plant!
Tlie actress' mother, 3Irs.
. . .
Delegation To
said they doubted it anyone agenda for the City Commis­ Law Braised
high si.-Iliad representing every Recreation U nit
Lum-inuted
Lucille
(Hander, said Sunday
sion
meeting
at
H
p.m.
to
Appointment «f a rnmnill- would notice Unit.
Our city operative also tells
TALLAHASSEE iL'PI) — Hu- couple had broken then
IIITC'IIIN. England lU P D - part of the state, were al*n
M
ake
Report
night.
tee
to
ktudy
long
range
rec­
Highlight* of the runven
of the strong-stomached RoState Supreme Court Chief engagement.
The day after Don Parker scheduled to dei i ilit-ir gov­
'I'he-e include n public hear
Seminole County's Iraidaernor and oilier state officer* reation n e r d * for Seminole lion will lie the keynote ail
tarian*' after-dinner tewta of
J ii-tlee II K Hotter!s -aid to­ "She called me tail night
bought
hi*
40-year-old
wile
a
hardiness . . . One week it till) •(•'legation will present its new car two weeks ago she today in preparation for the County will highlight Tues­ dre** Tuesday by Gov. Frank mg (or a liquor license lor day Florida's tu-w Public De­
from Springlicld, Mass., and
look
*
Conor.
28W
Orlando
was a color movie of all the first public report of the leg­ went (or her first drive and opening of tlu-ir legislature day's meeting of the County Clement of Tennessee, and
fender Act will put Hie stale told me,” .Mr*, iHander said,
Drive;
request
for
a
new
la-er
islative
Session
which
clo-rd
I
'onimisaion.
of
Hie
mythical
"State
of
the
election
o(
national
of.
fins deUilf of the surgical
among the leaders in tin- na­ "hut she did not explain
hasn't been seen since.
and wine license at the la p
roller matters mi the ugenda ficers Thuisday.
Seminole" in the legislative
skill in removing a human last week at the Seminole
tion m providing equal justice why.”
"I
am
completely
my
sti­
will he a directive providing
Candidates
for
national llooin. II.’ West First M rtii. lor ad.
lung . . . And right after a County Kurm Iturnui meeting lted," Parker said today. chambers Wednesday.
Neither Mi** Van Daren,
Thuisday
evening
.
request
for
a
new
lieer
and
Those elected to the legis­ rr gidu (ions on application* president included Johnston
dinner—let’* ace now—was the
‘‘Beryl
never
indicated
she
20. nor Helinsky, 28, could ha
wine
liren-e
at
IUMi/er'*
IU-er
Sen.
.Muck
N.
Cleveland
Jr.
.
.
.
...
,,,
.
..
for
admission
to
the
county
lature
will
practice
through
Davis
III.
Miami.
main di*h goulaah? . . . Then
N o B i 'o ^ r e s s
reached (or comment.
Garden, h*i3 W e s t
13th
introduction, debate ami pas* home and (minty nursing
came another test of gastro­ and Reps. S. J. Davis Jr. and WOUld *» * «h'"« ,,k#
ST. \1 '•! (TINE (U l'l) Jan
Fortune
are
scheduled
"to
'
.
Street;
a
liquor
/muamend
home;
n
letter
from
Sen.
age
of
bills
of
tlu-ir
own.
President
Jim
Smith
and
nomic fortitude whin a tiger
The five-month old Florida
The newly • elected gover- Muck N. Cleveland Jr. to the Mr- Smith, Dave Kllngen- iiicnl at tlie Knights o( Co­
hunt wii* shown . . . Water discus* legislation passed dor- tiO O fl O l ( l |)&lt;1(I
East Coast Hallway strike Arrests Solve
l.t)UGIIHt)l(DUGII. England nor. cabinet and members of State llouid of Control re- smith and Mr. and Mr* J lumbus, 2302 Oak Avenue,
buffalo for bait . • • Tiger ing the 1983 session of the
pl uiilid into it* l.Vlrd day to*
Florida
Legislature
which
per(UPI)
—
.Michael
Hrook*.
12.
i
the
Supreme
Court
will
take
and
rcqur-1
lor
a
tran
-|rr
uf
q u e s t i n g consideration of Andrew Speer are represent
• hot . . . Skinned . . . Wheel
•lay alter nothing was set Robbery Here
(iung-ho on the (ianges—or tains to Farm Hurt-au mem- -aid today he would give the their oaths of ••(lire before Seminole County ms a site fnr j ing tlie Seininolo Jaycec- at lieen-a- ol Nick's Package tied lit talks between manage­ Police Chief Huy Williams
tiers" a t 8 p. in. at Oviedo 1barrel of beer lie won at a a joint session &lt;&gt;( tlu- legisla­ tin- new two universities and the national convention in Store, tlu Sanford Avenue, to
some place! !
ment and a new federal med leported tixluy thnt a break­
High Sehol auditorium.
churrh carnival to his father ture Tue viay.
Benjamin Kal/,
engineering nqxnts.
•
•
•
Liui-vEIr
ialor over Ihe weekend.
ing and entering »n June 9 at
Installation of officers to.
the Pure Oil Station, Sixth
day waa a relief from the car­
Street and French Avenue,
S k i C lu im ))
nage to tha civic club that
P I N K MOUNTAIN, (ia. was solved over the weekrtul
took up ila chores locally in
iL'PI) — Nancy Schnering of with th« arrrst of Walter J.
1921 . . . Bill Hemphill took
Sarasota. F la . a t.Yyearold Wiule, 41)3 Myrtle Avenue, anil
over the gavel from Ben Wig­
newcomer to women's water two juveniles.
gins . . , Past District Gover­
At thu time of the burglary
ski tournaments, won by a
nor Mort McDonald, of Dewide margin Sunday in tlie it wiut repotted at least $80
Land, did the honors of in­
women’s tricks division of :tu- "a* taken from vending mastalling . . . That’a Mayor Tom
(litli annual Masters water chine* and $11) from a hiding
McDonald's papa — not his
BONN, Germany (UPI) —' nauer in what was termed of erty ” lie warned there ran ccpt for interpreter, and dis­ discuss German reunification.' schmidt. the West
ski tournament.
phire. Chief Willium* said
brother of similar nomencla-1 president Kennedy appealed (icially " a very cordial at­ tie no neutrals in the struggle cussed eiiorts to reach a nu the lierlin problem and inter presidential residence, to call
Wiule wa» remanded to county
ture.
B
a
n
d
i
t
l
i
m
i
t
e
d
juil
and the juvtnilr* turr.«4
on
President
Heinrich
l.uetoday to "dozen*” o( other mosphere.” The two leaders against poverty and hunger. clear test ban accord with the national conditions m Cumlike. It wa* there that Ken­
HltADENTON (U l’l) — A over to Juvenile Court.
Kennedy, on the secuml day Soviets, trade relations be. mum-t East Germany, inP. E. McCord, counselor for frr* naUoni
J,,,n ,h' Lni,c,‘ conferred against the hack
nedy attended the peace statewide search continued ,
-----r r ; —— Juvenile Diurt, ia in Tallaha-- Slates in organizing peace ground of a renewed U. S *&gt;( a visit to West Germany, tween member nation* of the eluding the latest lied bor- corp- ceremony.
today tor a stocky, poorly l a U l t o r
see attending a four-week Jo- rorp* "in a great mtcrnation- pledge to tiefend Fluropc i t delivered this warning a* he Atlantic community and the der restrictions The officials,
The U. S. President had a dressed bandit who escaped
JACKSONVILLE (L'PI) —
senile Dciinqueiu-y Institute al effort in the l'Jtio's fur all cost*.
watched the b.rth of a West Kennedy - sponsored
project including U, S. Secretary ol private talk with I.ucbke and with $32,728 m cash front Hie Funeral service* were Uichl
sponsored by the F’lorida In­ peace.
The U. S. president sard the German peace corps modeled (or a multilateral nuclear Stale Dean Husk, also dis­ stayed on tur lunch at the Inter-City Hank here Friday., today for veteran Jarkionstitute for Continuing Univer­ Kennedy made the appeal world face* a "moral crisis,” on that in Hie United States. force inside NATO.
cussed the multi lateral force villa before returning to the Police sail Carl Close, want- ville sportawriter Charles E,
sity Studies. Among the "stu, after a two-hour talk on cold with the United States and
Earlier, Kennedy and AdeAt Ihe same time their for­ protect.
chancellory (or further talk* ed in Roanoke, Ya , and Hal- Raker, 68, who died 1**4 wc
J, r.tx" arc three p*dl»e offi­ war problems with West tier- Western Europe "i»l*}d* uf naurr 87, sat down in the eign ministers and other nlll
Kennedy then drove to the with Adenauer in the alter (Inline, Md matches tlie de al Ills home after a long
cer* fr-wil Thailand.
mail Chancellor Konrad Ade prosperity in a sea uf pov chancellor's oilier, alone ex cu ts met in anoiucr loom to 'in ariiy v i l l a Us ui ui • ( - lluof*
.*1 ( 1(8 ion given of Hie rubber. I ni*».

• • e

Thresher Dive
Set For Today

a

Bulletin

tie w A ...

Stetson Gets
1.5 Million
From Ford

BRIEFS

CDR. ( a r i i i e i . t A c t e j - u Three Sanford

Command Of VAH-11 *Convention
mrk

Area Warned Of
; Bogus $5 Bills

A. S. Herlong Sr.
Dies Sunday
'.Sanford Pair
At Girls Stale

aa

Mamie, Bo Break
Off Engagement

If Could Be A
Thirsty Session

'Great International Effort' Urged

President Asks Free Nations Peace Corps

I)lCS

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Rev. Edward- Miller, pastor
of Altamonte Chapel whe has
served aa chaplain tor the
Greyhounds’ football team for
the peat three years, deliver­
ed the sermon Sunday night
at the baceslaureate exer­
cises at Lyman High School
auditorisin. Ha waa introduc­
ed by Principal Ralph Diggs.
Tha invocation was given
by Nellis R apt and the bene­
diction by Victoria Forsyth,
members of the graduating
class.
The processional and re­
cessions! were played on the

Sw im G u s ts
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Osteen School
Has Festival

organ by Mrs. Darwin Shea
and the cboras was directed
by Mrs. Dorothea Beasoe,
both of whom graciously step­
ped in aa last minute aubstltutca for Mrs. Nell Drtiedlng,
who suffered a slipped disc a
law days ago.
The ehorua tan g “ I Heard
a fo rest Praying" by DoRose
and “Lift Thine Eyea" by
Mendelssohn.
Honor escorts were Susan
BonEsse, Sylvia Chambers,
Joseph Pavelchak and Roger
Schmidt.
Ushers were Alice HslI,
Marcia Lyons, Mary Mick,
Done s M c C o y , Bernadette
Oslvala, and Loieanne Wag-

A reception was held by the
seniors in t h e eafateria.
Punch and cake were served
by members of the home eco­
nomies classes.
The senior class looked
back to its early years a t Ly­
man to choose the “Honor

Teacher” to cut tho senior
caks decorated la tba school
colon o f blu* a id fold. Mrs.
Eulflla G r a n t h a m , who
taught third grade at Lyman
when it Included all 1* grades,
was given th e honor. She now
is a teacher at h e a r Lake
Elementary School.

Young People
Have Party

By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
A music festival was held
By Helen Snodgrass
I t tba Osteen School near the
A group of young people
close of school under the di­ from the Methodist Youth
rection of Mrs. Sellers, mu­ Fellowship of the Barnett Me­
m , to n in g right on South
sic director of the Volusia morial Methodist Church of
Iptot, past Queen's Minor
Enterprise enjoyed an all day
County schools.
W B D I W fi W t
picnic and iwlmming parly at
T erry Blsaen, Sharon Gilbert, Debra A lbert and
All grades participated in
AN AMERICAN FLAG, in keeping with “Flag
Ibp first morning darn win
Sanlando Springs last Friday.
D ebra Griner. I t waa presented by John Mcgta a t B:U and tka first
Day" Friday, has been presented to Brownie
the program which included
Those attending, who coin­
Cloekey, p u t com m ander (left) and L t. Jam es
Troop 8 6 2 bjr CarapbelLLoesing Poet, American
• m a n d a ta at 1 :0 . Regismusle from Hungary, Bel­ ed the event, the "glad that
T . Talmadge J r ., USN, both representing the
Legion. Receiving the flag were these Brownlee
itien was bald Saturday
gium, Mexico, England, Aus­ school is out" party, were
Legion Post.
(Herald Photo)
(left to right): Sylvia Smith, Sharon Ache,
I centtouad until Monday as
tralia and Italy. The United Dwayne Watson, Linda Long,
tre waa room tor a few
Statea was represented in a Richard and Jimmy Morris,
cowboy tong and a square Susan Ryan, Ernie Wstson,
Charles Sims, Timmy Sain,
dance number.
The first grade opened the Van Robbins, Danny Brad
program with a welcome song dock. Fay isley, and Alan,
Following the business ses­ and the program closed with Jimmy and Crystal Brad
going away gift of remetn- donations of food for the dea­
The friendship Class of tha berance from tba d a is . She cons box.
sion Mra. C. N. North, d a is all tinging "America, the dock. Chaperones wera Mr.
The d a is decided to con­ teacher, presented the Devo­ Beautiful."
f ir s t Baptist Church sf Lake leaves la Juty to make her
and Mrs. Edwin Braddock.
tinue to meet through the
Mary bald their regular horns la Mayport.
tions for the evening pro­
Mrs. Lam ar Stokes, class summer months. The next
to New York Monday, the monthly meeting for June last
gram. The dosing prayer
meeting
will
be
held
in
July
Tuesday
night
to
tha
church
president, presided at the
111 N. French Avenue,
Sanford,
FAST
O RELIABLE SERVICE
Market waa slightly strooger
meeting, which waa opened at the borne of Mrs. T. Town­ was given by Mra. Williams.
to r Florida celery, com and annex.
Phone: FA 2-5412
Mrs. J . A. Varn conducted
Mrs. D. L. Williams waa with prayer by Mra. Harley send.
p sppw i , slightly weaker for
the game entertainment dur­
okra, and about unebangad presented with a Bible, as a Wilhelm. Mra. M. P. Malhoing the social hour, A song
son, secretary, rvad the min­
to r asset other Roms. Celery,
title game was enjoyed in
jS jw Ja"W w rlt!
utes of the previous meeting.
to rrato t of two to SW down
• WALLS j
• 'DECALS
• TRUCKS
which esch player received a
Coupons were collected and
paid tor I J M J t , three dosen
e
prise. Mrs. H irley Wilhelm
SILK SCREEN PROCESS
members were reminded to
were M M , mostly i.M and
won the priio for the slogan
continue to tuns them in
SIGNS OF ALL KINDS
fe w t o o n I.T5-3. No sales
through the month of June. —T he - third— annua l - spri: game.
fa‘ wlary httrtt wire rsgsrtS17
8.
PALMETTO AVE.
y rrr—a m hesuu—and—Mr*r
They were also asked for concert of secular musle by
l*oit Keel served refresh­
Crates of iU to five doses
By Mrs. Adam Mailer
PHONE FA 2-6422
(he Chancel Choir of the Park ments.
The DtBary Civic Assn,
oars of eons ranged from MSLake Presbyterian Church of
1.71, mostly B.-3.23. Eggplant win meet a t 7:30 p.m. today
Orlando will be held at 0 p
gild tor 3JO-3. in bushel hem at the Community Center for
m. Thursday in the Egyptian
y e n , boskets and crates, the last meeting of the cur­
Room of the Cherry P lata
Mostly I. Okra waa 9J0-T.50 rant season. Mambare who
Hotel.
yor bushel lum per for small bavo stamp books or loose
Conducting the group will
By Julia Bartoe
to medium ilae, mostly 7. trading stamps to donate to­
be H. E. McFarland, min­
The
Garden
Club
of
Alta­
7.50. Bushel hampers of wards purchase of the organ
ister of music of Park Lake
your car’s performance! This kind of confidence
ewwdar peas (purple hull) are aaked to turn them in at monte Springs will bold its Church. Accompanist will be
annual
covered
dish
supper
has
made Standard the South’s favorite fam ily
w e n 3.79-3. Pepperi brought this time.
Gene Webb, church organist.
and
picnic
this
Thursday
at
I JO-1, for extra large and
DcBary Day at Ponce De­
of gasolines for three generations. Crown Extra,
The program will include
3.79-3.90, mostly 3.3.30 for Leon Springs, sponsored by the Altamonte Park, weather choruses from Offenbach’s
Crown, Economy Crown- n il three offer longlarto , la bushel baskets
the Civie Assn, and the local permUUng. In the event of "LaBeHc Helene," selections
rain
the
picnic
will
be
held
In highway driving, safety so often depends on running mileage, dependable performance, top
onto*.
Chamber of Commerce, will
from Brahms "Libesliedcr
la Central Florida, celery be held this frldsy. Plenty at the Altamonte Springs Wallies,’1 a piano duet by
your car’s swift response...your ability to pass power a t the price. So stop a t Standard-for
prices wore steady, with
of gate prises will ba award­ Community House.
Webb and Bill Madsen and
Children are Invited. All
quickly. W ith a Standard gasoline in your tank, famous-quality gasolines and for wide-awake
fair demand. Crates of two to ed and for a small fee Deselections from the "Music
IH d o n a sold for 3.2S, four Bary residents attending will persons planning to attend Man."
you know the power’s there when you need it. service to keep your car running better longer.
dotena were 1.73 and other be given use of the picnic are asked to bring their own
You cun keep your mind on the road, not on S T A N D A R D O I L C O M P A N Y ( K E N T U C K Y )
piste
and
silver.
slats 3. Crates of M film grounds, underwater observa­
Serving on the committee
wrapped celery hearts were tory, swimming pool, bath
PTA Meet Set
3.79. Corn sold for 3.-3.S0 per bouse and fishing facilities are 31r. and Mrs. J. H. Hod
The newly elected execu­
crate of five down ear* for plus dancing In the main din­ ges, chairmen, and Mr. and tive board of the Lyman High
Mrs.
O,
J.
Baumgartner,
Mr.
yellow, mostly 3.23, and whlt« ing room. Other attracltoni a t
School PTA will meet at 8
type waa 3.23. Pepper sales the recreation srot Include ond Mrs. A. C. Bcnkelman, p m. today at the school with
ranged from 1.73-3JO accord the train ride, the stern wheel Mr. and Mra. Leslie Winter, Principal Carlton Henley lo
lag to condition, with most boat ride, the old sugar mill a n d Jesse llarbot. Other make plans in order to facili­
offerings fair condition and pancake house and the snack members will assist with the tate matters when school
serving.
•ailing for 1.T9-3. There were bar and lounge.
opens in the fall.
The picnic will be the elub’s
too few tales of eggplant to
last event until meetings are
establish a market.
Cigar hands first were used resumed next October.
Shipments from Florida
No part of Alaska la direct­
ly north of (be U. S.; Alas­
over the weekend included: in Cuba to protect delicate
rail M, truck 103; peppers, fingers of aristocratic Span­
Eurasia Is the name used ka’s easternmost point Is
n i l U, truck 33, and rad­ ish ladles who took up smok­ when speaking of Asia and about H00 miles west of San
ing secretly.
ishes rail none, truck two.
Europe as a single continent Francisco.

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LAKELAND (UP1) — The
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expenditure of 9450,000 in
Europe for promotion of Flor­ VOL. 53
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 733
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908
WED.. JU N E 12, 1963
TALLAHASSEE (UP1) TALLAHASSEE 4UP1) - ida citrus will be discussed
Florida's tax program for the Th* way wan clear today for here Friday by the export
qert biennium began taking the Legislature to start de­ advisory committee of the
State CUrua Commission.
B uford u d Seminole Coun­ shape today a t the Legisla­ bate oo $7S million worth of
ty will b« advertised u the ture worked to adjourn the univeraity and junior college Cold War Meet
TAMPA (UPI) — Gov. Fsr•’Bhod Capital of the World” extended 1K3 session on Fri­ bond financed buildings ap­
ris
Bryant's 1943 Conference
a t tha 1994 World’a Fair in day and go home.
proved Tuesday night by a
Now York City . . . If Bon.
House and Senate mem­ joint Senate-House Higher on Cold War Education open­
ed here today featuring more
Mack N. CUroland Jr. can to bers are still not In agree­
than 50 experts on Commun­
•nvtn cs WcndoU Jarrard. dl- ment on the bulk of a pro­ Education Committee.
The Senate appropriations ism's threat and America's
roetor of tha Florida Develop- posed 1140 million tax pro­
nent
Commission.
Mack gram to underwrite record committee was scheduled to role in the cold war.
write* ha wanta to "boost state spending, mostly for ed­ meet tn hopes of getting the
•had fithinf In the Florida ucation. But tax bills have proposal for $45 million in Mob Expected
NEW YORK (DPI) —"Cleo­
axhlbli* at the Fair.
begun to move and th e n ia university buildings and $30 patra", the most costly movie
0 0 0
hope for early adjournment,
Work It progressing "slow barring a hopeless tangle that million fur junior college con­ ever made, will harge onto
Broadway tonight for a $100hr but surely" on the city's would require a conference struction to the Iluor today.
By Judy Hell*
a-ticket
world premie re that
new sewage treatm ent plant. committee to unsnarl.
The Bouse rules committee Is expected to attract a New
Actual
construction on Alta­
City Manager Pet« Knowles
Such a tangle might come placed the implementing bill Year's Eve size mob to
monte Springs' $330,ouo mu­
reports, adding that it should over a proposed IS across-theon the calendar for early con­ Times Square.
nicipal water system got
ha In operation late nost board Increase in license tags
sideration.
underway early this morning
month,
for passenger cars and a S15
Approval by the joint com­ Red Carpet
•
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•
after some two year* of pre­
raise in the price of tags for
TAMPA
(UPI)
MacDIll
mittee waa unanimous alter a
liminary work and engineer­
County Zoning Commission mobile homes.
25-mlnute meeting which saw Air Force Base rolled out ing study. On hand when welltonight will consider a re­
If this 13 million in reve­
the
red
carpet
today
for
Brtquest to reiono from agricul nue is lost, U could force the no opposition to the measure tains Secretary of State for drilling equipment p u s h e d
tural to commercial a parcel Legislature to take another voiced. Representatives of Air. Hugh Fraser, lie and his through the earth for the first
of land on Highway 46 West, look at a grocery tax which the Board of Control and the party leave MacDill Thurs­ time were Altamonte Mayor
Junior c o l l e g e * explained,
Lawrence Swotlnrd, Charles
Bear the new Interstate 4.
thus far baa been strongly re ­
what was In the measure, day for Patrick Air Force M. LaPradc. Housing and
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listed.
Base.
several lawmaker* a i k e i l
Home Financr Administra­
School Board will consider
Legislators say the 9140
brief
question*
and
toe
com­
only routine business a t 1 million tax program would
tion (HllFA) Held engineer,
Suffocates
p.m. Thursday, according to still leave a $39 million gap mittees voted.
DAYTONA BEACH (UPI) and A. C. Broun, the town's
The vole was 90 in the —An infant girl suifocated new Inspector and supervisor
Supt. Ray Mllwee.
between spending and in­
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Senate group and 13-0 In the in a parked car while her of construction.
come. A further widening by
Construction on the lunch $23 million would make the House committee.
Recommendation to h i r e
parents sunba lived on a beach
The measure was pushed at nearby. The victim was the Brown, former assistant su­
room and music room at grocery tax almost Inevitable
compromise
following daughter of Mr. and Mrs. perintendent of the water
South Scminola Junior High although the Senate decisive­ a
(since Engineering Corp., consulting engineer!;
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS txjgun construction
a t Casselberry la underway, ly defeated such a tax Mon­ House action which put a ceil­ Allen Wingate, of Daytona works in Apopka, who resign­
Altamonte Mayor Lawrence Swofford, C. M. L»this niornitur on Its new Mtmiciiwl W ater Sys­
with work expected to be com day and the House finance ing of $73 million in bond fi­ Beach.
ed live job to come to Alta­
nancing under a proposed
Pnule, HllFA field engineer and A. C. "Ace"
tem when well-iligKtnjf equipm ent moved in
pletod In six month*.
monte, was unanimously ap­
committee baa repeatedly re ­
c o n s t i t u t i o n a l amend­ 3 Die In Fire
Brown,
inspector and supervisor of eonxtruction
next
to
the
Town
Hull
ami
started
work
immedi­
proved
by
four
members
of
fused to recommend the levy.
ment which will go to the
LIVINGSTON MANOR. N. the Town Council at a special
fo r the town.
Christian minister! in the
ately. Looking over engineerim; plans (or the
people for a vote later tills Y. (UPI) — Stale police to­ Tuesday night session alter
(Herald Photo)
South Seminole area, extend
well plant ore Harold 11midi f ft*, president of
year.
day attempted to Identify qualifications h a d
lug from Oviedo to Bear Lake
hecn
The amendment, which goes two of three persons killed in checked by council commit­
are requested to attend
to the people at a special a resort hotel fire, possibly tee ami planning engineers.
meeting at 10 a.m. Thursday
election this fall for approval set off by lightning. Waldea t Cassslberry Community
Thoroughly experienced in
nr rejection, also makes vo- mere Hotel officials estimat­ hi* line of work. Brown sentMethodist Church tn organise
caiinaai tecluvcai .schools rli ed. d»nuu?»_at .tMQJNQ_____ -ed—from 1332- until 135B a*
a noutn Seminole juinluariai
MONTGOMERY, Ala. —
gible for bond funds, backed
Association.
sates and service representa­
(UPI)
— Gov. Georg* W ot
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a
by the $10 million-a-year stale Radiation Study
tive for Continental Motors of
OAK JUDGE. Tenn. (UPI)
utilities tax revenue.
lace
aoilfkd
President Ken­
Central Florida Blood Bank,
Muskegon. Mich., where In*
TALLAHASSEE &lt;L*PI) The
specifically —The
&gt;»c projects
project* speciticatiy
— University of Florida
u ul Worked With industrial power
nedy today he weald re*
of which Ralph B. Wight HI
ll rl„
JACKSON. Miss, (UIM) — The top integration move all Mate law enforce­
is director for Scminola Coun­ Gov. Karris Bryant refused listed In the hill include an has signed a contract with the units and pumps and irriga
Atomic Energy Commission
extension
of
University
of
A n.W TA (IH'l) An &lt;&gt;f- Htruti»$fi»t fur the National Aiaodntinn fur th e Ail*
ty, will begin construction on to comment today on whether
tlon
systems.
ment officers froen Mm Uni*
(AF.C) In study poisbite com­
new quarter! near Orange Me­ hr would he available for ap­ Florida engineering 'college
From Continental he went (•dal of the General Services j vm uem unt of Colored I’eoplo in Mississippi was shot verslty a( Alabama at T w
mercial procedures for pre­
in
East-Central
Florida,
$1
morial Hospital In the near pointment to tile II. S. Sen­
to the Mann Irrigation Com­ Administration xaid today that to death l&gt;y u sniper curly today whilu returning
caloosi within lb* next four
million, and a new stale uni­ serving tomatoes ant citrus pany. of Fitzgerald, Ga„ CSV is delaying actmu on a from u civil rights rally.
future. Seven counties are
fruits
by
radiation.
The
$7!Ldays. The governor palled
served by the bank and its ate should Sen. George Sma- versity In East-Central Flor­
,
The
tduyinyr
of
M
dinar
Evers,
H7,
followed
by
where
he
designed
and
helped
bid for part of tlw all* of tko
0t7 agreement is in effect un­
liters get the nod for the U.S. ida, $2no,o*si for planning.
branches.
oat 527 of (k e n M a y .
install
large
irrigation
sys­
only
hours
u
plcu
by
til
April
30.
11X
14.
old putt office a t BarJord,
Suprem* Court.
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tems throughout the slate.
President
Kennedy
for
a
Bryant h a s consistently
iq hopes of (sitin g
Memo to tiie City CummisGemini Shots . , , Coming to Florida in iwm, Flu,,
said be would not run for
racial Uuldcit Ilulu to put
h k '• « . ill--1 V , "
■ion: Please not to mumble
fmin
rctu
m
fl
t;»
the
i*
,
WASHINGTON*
Cl'T')
*
(he U. S. Semite when his
v-Tliitri,
Cr
wSiocal
iLV
out
'Tires of fru stratio n
over Items with which you
Space administrator Jame field, to sett and supervise in
term is over. But he always
I rector for iurid iii.'|&gt;oJ«l, si
and discord" antoiiff Ne­
members are well acquaint­ has qualified it by saying the
E. Webb announced today dallatioii of cement avbcsfos
I the federal srr.ivy earlier
ed . . . but with which those
groes.
that there will to- no further pl$n* mi municipal construe
reason he wouldn't run was
I minedI dow
,l" " "n n“ &gt;10,IH)0
&gt;1u'H)0 hid Hy United P m * International
In the audience know nothing. because there would he no
Mercury space shot* The Na tion jon&gt; later taking uw r Hie
It win the third denth In the
I
for
t
he .... by-lit) foot plot
A
|ruch, r tC!1tjng
'Til confuting to know what vacancy.
assistant superintendent's job
TAMPA (UPI) — Three lional Aeronautics amt Si&gt;
, .. South in tile past two month*
,
&lt;
•:
lard
utid
I*
mm’
sitting
on
*orvu'e spokesman sail the
you are talking about. Same
He said Sen. Spes.sard Hol­ husky youth*— one a Florida Administration will ratteen- in Apopka.
.. $ll,7&lt;ia hid which wa* off. i , .... . Of a number «f Florida
participant* in ragoes for the County Commis­ land plana to seek re-election Slate University football play­ Irate instead on the planned
■it a ft e r a e ir o tn l a d v e rt!* - Ilppli.iint* have been invilli* l ‘i*l activities.
sion.
Gemini
shots—sending
rp
two
next year and Smathers has er—have been charged with
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (U PD
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dated dun to evidence they had
Evers, dying from a rifle
several years to go on his badly beating a teacher who men. This eventually will
—Tw o Negroes started claasei
Ci i py -..ml ih,&lt; old pout iidvxiufl knowledge of test
Mayor Tom McDonald hat current term.
idug in the back, wa* found
tried to stop them from Trash­ lead to placing astronauts on
today a t Ui* University of
affiie nod I lie land on which answers.
I n f o r m e d the City Com­
the moon.
by polho investigating n re­ Alabama where fedenilixcd
Hut
rumors
circulating ing a party Saturday.
it
Mia
wan
tinned
over
by
the
Ted McNulty, director of in­ port of a shooting in the nent,
mission members that all ia around Washington and drift­
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Police said Jack Sliinbulser,
National Guard troops forced
I ity of Sanford for use as is formation for Education Test­
complete in the negotiations ing to Tallahassee aay Smath­ 21. who attends FSU on a Rare Skin Rash
A bill creating the St. Johns
middle class Negro ncighpublic
binary.
Tinhind
up
for
•
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to establish here the new ers may be appointed to a football scholarship, and Bry­ JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — Indian River Canal District
Sanford Military Academy. U. S. Supreme Court Judge­ an Bailie, 21, who attended The State Board of Health became law today without thu hid* is located immediately J., said score** of 175 of 4,000 Mississippi capital rocked for
Msyor Tom MrDonald re­
to thu west of tiro old post persons taking the test May
But all officials are wondering ship to replace Justice Hugo the University of South Flor­ said today outbreaks of a Governor's signature.
thu pust mouth hy ruciul de­ leased the follow ing state­
office-.
-I in 2.X Florida testing centers monstration*.
where is the new school's Black who reportedly will ida, were freed in custody of fairly rare skin rash infection
The hill vets up a board to
ment todsyi "Tbs City o f
"W e’ie hoping the latest had been "withheld."
superintendent, Col. Harry resign.
their parents after they turn-, have occurred among pro- run the affair* of the district
The Negro lender died about
bidder will rai a- hi* price to
Sanford
has had a bl-rsclsl
Furman, who was due here
.McNulty
said
there
was
no
school
and
school
age
groups
which embraces Brevard, Or­
15 minute* after being taken
Then, the rumor goes, Bry­ cd themselves in on warranls
Monday to get the ball roll­ ant would step down as gov­ for malicious tresspass.
In Dade, Duval, Palm Beach ange, Seminole and Volusia above the $1(1,001* murk," evidence money bad been ex­ to tho University of Missis­ advisory committee for tha
Crispy- laid. "If we don’t get changed for answer* unil thcru
ing.
punt two year*. This com­
Thomas Allen Belt, 20, a and Polk Counties. So far, Counties.
ernor and hand over the reins
a bid of more than IIU.IMHI wa* n good chance tin- person* sippi medical center.
• • a
Jackson 1(elective (Tiled M. mittee bt comprised of lead­
to Senate President Wilson student at Virginia Polytech­ 117 cases of erythema Infocwe
will
put
out
another
ad­
tuny Imvo been unaware study It. Pictce, who sent detectives
City still n little concerned Carraway, first in line to nic Institute, was arrested tiosum have occurred, with
John Kridcr and John
ing citizens of both cares.
with ironing out problems succeed a governor who re­ earlier an charges of assault ltd eases in Dade and 2» or Bromley, of Sanford, mem­ vertisement."
aids furnished them contained swarming into thu neighbor­
Crispy said he now wishes act uni answers.
It hint made rerummrndawith HLH. Hunt’s want city sign! or is unable to se n e , ami battery, culpahle negli less in the oilier counties.
ber* of the soon tu lie de*
hood, Diiliniiincd thnt the FBI
lino* at various times to tha
facilities without annexation. Carraway then would appoint genre and mattciovi* trespass.
(onei St John* Indian River tin t the bidder who earlier
had been asked to assist Ihe
offered
$10,000
would
rent
li­
• • •
Navigating
Com
milter,
have
He
was
freed
on
$2,*xx)
bond.
M
ore
R
e
fu
g
e
e
s
City Commission as to Im­
Bryant to the Senate.
investigation.
Harry Lee has been ap­
MIAMI (U P I)— Four plane txwn indorsed by the State mit. that bid.
The teacher, Marshall MilThe NAACP in New York provements to our commun­
pointed a member of the City
ton Jr., 51, was recovering loads of (ui diplomatic re­ Legislature for appointment
inunediuteiy
offered u $10,001) ity that would make Sanford
Herman Jacobson, bead of
Civil Service Commission.
i (rum an operation on a fugees, some of whom have by Gov, Bryant as Seminole
r
e
w
a
r
d
"for
information a better place to live for all
» t I
shoulder separation. He said been living in Ihe Uruguayan inemtjers of (hi* five-nun Ito Jay, next to the site, told
which results in the arrest Its ritizrna. I wish to taka
Tiie
Herald
today
bs
will
not
We would like to quote a
his doctor told him he would Embassy for two years, will j district aimed at uiding the
mid conviction of nny person
memo from City Manager
never regain full use of his leave Cuba for Miami begin planning for a canal from i - .limit hi* $ In.dtsl original
Ihi* opportunity to thank
or pei son* guilty of this
TALI
.All
ASSKE
(UPI
Sanford
to
the
Ea*l
Coast
I
bid
for
tho
property.
Vcte Knowles to the City
ning Thursday.
left arm.
them for nerving their comA constitutional amendment eritm
t'otnmlsvion. Verbatim, that
inuniljr in this iiuptiitont
permitting Sarasota County [
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) la: "Letter attached regarding
way,”
voters
to
tlrrlile
if
they
waul
port facility whereby the fed­ Bills containing sweeping re­
• • e
a portion of their homesteads
eral HllFA is sitting on Uio visions in Florida's public
taxed for school purposes | * . . . . .
*
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the cnpitulation of the last
application (for a feasibility school code and creating a
segregaliun holdout state.
study loan) until the city special commission to set up
Tins
summer she will re ­ cleared Ihe Legislature today. W r i t i n g A W O r C l
mapped out her Itinerary I hospital convalescing alter an
By DornUiy Austin
The proposal, which origin­ N E W Y o lIK . I U P I t — T h e
The cumpu* was under strict
talks to them about a 15-year- a code of conduct for teach­
turn to South Dakota for a ally included Flagler County,
Twenty-lour years of leach­ some years sgo while in tin-1 jperatfon.
thin! iiimuiil Paul Tohenkin control of military and civilold planning loan on sewage ers became law today.
visit with triends and rein will go to the voters at a Memorial Award for the twit inn police forces.
The bills were allowed to ing, 14 of them tn Seminole
treatment, This might be
lives and. lit the fall, due to statewide election next year writing on the subject of civil
termed 'government black­ become taw along with a host | County, have earned retire
Vivian Malone, 21, of Mo­
If approved, It then would rlghli wa.* presented to James bile, Ala., and Jimmy A. Hood,
mail' as th* federal govern­ of others without Gov. Farris rnent for Mrs. Marguerite
many
requests,will take
fur j have to lie okayed by free- K. Batten, a teporter for the *JI, of joist Gadsden, Ala.,
Graham, who was leted with
ment continues to rcuch out Bryant's signature
s o iii e
private pupil
The school code hill, intro­ an "carly-bird" coffee by her
further and deeper to infringe
moved calmly through hulnria
speech therapy hcforc she holder* in Sarasota County, Charlotte (N. C.) Observer.
Button wus given a $H&gt;0 events that brought federal­
embark* on her world cruise, | The amendment would nlon the democratic role of self- duced hy ben. G. T Mellon, fellow workers at 1'inecrest
government.'' (Ed’s note: Lake City, atiuws individual School today.
I'rincipstt of nearly every i low taxing of the first $2,uou euih prize mid rited fur ex- ized National Guardsmen to
That's the City Manager talk­ county school boards more
school in the county and of a homestead tu raise local trlk'iice in writing a series un the campus before the two Ne­
Mrs Graham has served as
"The Subject of the Unending groes were finally legislervd
ing: not the "Clock.")
latitude In running t h e i r speech therapist for Semmotc
until teachers joined in hop school funds,
• • •
Wur Against Racial and Reli­ late Tuesday sgalnst the pro­
schools by pulling the state's County schools, working with
ortng Mrs. Graham at Pure
gious Hate, Bigotry, tlius, tn- test* of Gov. Georg* C, WnlA youth program for South weight out of local matters
morr than 23o children each
cre,*t Schoot today, und it. T.
tolerance mid Discrimination." tui-e.
Seminole County was project
Among the mayor changes, year to help them overcome
Milwec, school superintend­ Storm Funds
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Honorable mention went tu
ed Monday evening by Alder the new law will:
problems of stuttering and ar­
ent. alter pinning a corsage
The governor risked jail for
—Authorize county hoard* ticulation.
man A. N. Lego at the Cswel
of pink carnation* on her and Florida is getting $t,3 million Emmett Peter Jr., Leesburg contempt of court but appar­
She is a graduate of Northberry board meeting. "Teen­ hi cooperate with other cuunpie-venting lit-r wdh a cash in federal "major ili.iaster" (Fla.) Daily Commercial, for ently no one was ready to
agers have no supervised or ty boards, government a gen ern State Teacher* College, 2.
giU. reminisced about the funds to help repair East un editorial rumpaign in de­ push for his arrest.
orgaoiicd outlets in South cies or non-profit corporations Aberdeen. S D., her home
many little cubby holes where Coast beaches battered by fense of ui'ode rule freedom in
Soldiers with fixed bayonets
Seminole.” said Lego, "and in joint projects and activi­ town, and took her master's
Mrs. Graham has had to winter storms last year. Fluridu's universities.
on their rifles stood all-night
degree at the University of
the communities of this area ties.
work with her speech pupils. President Kennedy notified
guard duty at the eutraneea
—Require county boards to Iowa.
should get together and set
"I think they've stuck you Gov. Farris Bryant of Ihe
tu the dormitories whera
After the death of her hu
up a youth program." A bou­ supervise t h e i r individual
m about every corner in the allocation.
Mood and Miss Mnlono wer*
school lunch programs.
band 15 years ago. she came
quet to Mr. Lego!
quartered.
school except the restrooms,"
Bridge
. . ... Page S
—Authorize employment of to Florida for a rest and re
lie saiil jokingly.
.State troopers working in
GI Killed
Classified
Page S-A
teachers
under
2U
years
old
cuperation
and
Uked
it
so
"Yes,"
agreed
Mrs.
Gra­
Ike Speaks Out
concert with the Army man­
DAHMSTDAT, Germany Comics
...... Page 2-A
who have a four-year college much she packed up and
WASHINGTON (UPIi ham, "and 1 recall the time (UPU— A U. S. Army truck
ned romfblocks and patrolled
Dear Abby
Page H the campus (or stragglers. Ona
MRS. MARGUERITE GRAHAM. Seminole
moved here permanently.
F t r a i r President Dwight D. degree.
in the storeroom when ail the loaded with GIs crashed in­
Editorial L. . Page l-A
County .school speech therapist, who is retiring
—Make county boards re­ Next spring she is going to
Eisenhower
said
today
Mayday costumes felt down to a bridge near here early
frightened student who had
a fte r 2-1 years of teaching, was honored at u
Entertainment .. Page 9
"anybody who wuuld spend sponsible for control of all lo­ realize a long-held dream and
on us and another time when today and burst Into flames,
missed the strict 10 p. m. cur­
Page 2-A
coffee today a t Finccrext School. Here Supt. K.
Puzzle
_
lie billion la a race to the cal school funds according to pul into operation the plans
we had to work in a car be­ killing one American and in
few was marched un the
S o c ie ty . . . .
aoass tor asUnosJ prestige State Board ol Education reg­ she made for a trip around
cause somebody kicked UP luring five. West German
... Page H doubt* to his dormitory by a
T. Milwec presents a corsage of pink carnations
ulations.
(be world. She Hid t^at she
— i'ugo I) elate trooper,
S p o rts
tho room.”
to Mrs. Graham,
(Herald Photo),
pot ic« reported.

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$350,000 Water Plant Started
Brown
Hired As
Inspector

Bryant Seen
As Successor
To Smathers

U. S. Seeking
Higher Bids
On P. 0 . Site

Negro Leader Slain
A fte r Kennedy Plea

rittoTeMs
elidated

3 Youths Beal
Tampa Teacher

Bulletin

Two Negroes
Start Class
At Alabama

Canal District
Now Official

Sarasotans Face
Tax Election

School Code
Is Revised

Airs. Graham. Ends Teaching Career

Floridian Wins

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PINECREST STUDENTS receiving the coveted
American Legion eltizenuhlp award plnques
were Van Robbine (left) and Christine Jurat).
Shown w ith the two top sixth grade atudents,
who are wearing their medals, is John McCloskey, of the American Legion, who presented
th e aw ards a t ceremonies a t the school.

Church Center
Publishes
Cook Book
By Jells Birtoe
The cook book entitled
"Florida Kami!/ Favorites,"
which has been complied and
published by members o! the
Health and Welfare Center of
the Altamonte Springs Sev­
enth-day Adventist church, ii
■ow oa sale at Font it Laku
Academy along with other
mere hand Ho sold by the Cen­
ter to help tlio needy.
The hook has hern lovlnely
dedicated to brides of the
church and member* of the
Center strived to provide a
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can bo kept for those In need.

Ban On Tests
Urged By Canon
LONDON (UlMi - Angli­
can Canon John Collins, head
of the Campaign for Nuclear
Disarmament (CND), called
on France and liic Soviet
Union Tuesday night to match
President Kennedy’s announc­
ed suspension &lt;d atmospheric
nuclear testa.
In a cable to Soviet Pre­
mier Nikita s Khrushchev.
Collin* said "Wo arc press­
ing our own government and
the government of Fram e to
make a aimilar declaration."
Nebraska eometimei is rilltd Ihe "Tree-Planter** State"
becauie the first Arbor Day
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nursery through Junior high.
Daily ae*»iun* from b:30
a.m. until noon will runlinua
through Friday of tills week
with Ihe final meeting acheduled at ■ p m. Sunday.
Serving at teachera ar*
Howard Wnlking, Junior high;
Mu* Virginia Kngllsh, Jun­
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Mrs. Katherine llalrd, pri­
mary; Mrs. Harriett Walking,
Mrs. Anne Krwln and Mrs,
Tarvi* liarnell. kindergarten.
Assisting ure Fllen and
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Hoover and Mrs. Jean Muel­
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Andrew 1. Iliarken. Seuiliiolr. High .S. bool principal anumiii.i-s that all students who
plan to attend summer school
HUTCHISON*, h.m (IT 'D
I I for the purpose of make-up
work, liollbl report ti) tin - —The boys *if the lU7tb Ate
tiuar.1 TransimrC
H.'liool auditoriuni III S It.Ill National
.Monday. I lie summer school Company, lit summer ramt*
make up piogruni will begin here, are l.ts-rally up in tin*
Monday and will lie in ncsaioti air over .1 private swimming

Guardsmen Up
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fur
week*.
Students who plan to ntti-ud Sliinno t . Iliad for m ikeup work mid who have nol yet
register.-i| Tumid male llpjdleutn.ri before F'riilay at 3 p.m.
S lu .lent* wlm have ngivtcred
for i lie snnnner enriebiiieiit
emir*."., biology, typing and
drivel e. I mat ion, vrt!| report
at H:im am ., .Monday, to the
school auditorium.

I*ail dull.
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heavy helicopter traffic aliovu
lln* 11.&gt;.d area. I'he drossin;
rooms have no roof*

Zoo Scores First
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Minnesota I Chicago 0, night
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Cbveland at Detroit
Washington a t Boston
Xansss City a t Minnesota,
night
Baltimore a t New York,
night
Only games scheduled
National League
W. L. P e t
34 23 .378
St. Louis
32 23 .581
Lot Angeles
33 28 .359
Ban Francisco
33 27 .312
Chicago
29 27 .318
Cincinnati
28 29 .491
Pittiburgh
27 3D .474
Philadelphia
26 31 ,456
Milwaukee
26 33 .441
Houston
23 37 .383
New York
Tuesday's Results
San Francisco 3 Los Ang.
0, night
Cincinnati 8 New York 3
Houston 8 Chi. 2, 10 Inns.,
night
Fhlla. 8 Mllw. 7, 10 inns.,
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Houston at Los Angeles, night
Chicago at San Francisco
Philadelphia at St. Louli
New York at Milwaukee

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3-Under Par
ATLANTA (UPI) — Coup­
ling three-under par 60 and
even-par rounds, Davis M.
Isive Jr., Charlotte, N. C.,
Jed the way Tuesday (or At­
lanta sectional qualifiers in
the U. S. Open next week.
Love, the 28-year-old pro
nt the Charlotte Country Club,
waa the only golfer to crack
par at the lough East Lake
Country Gub here. He took
booora among 37 players
from throughout the South­
east with a 38-hob total of
14t. Seven will go to the
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Chicago

The San Francisco Giants'
long suit is power but don't
try to eel! ths Los Angeles
Dodgira they lack pitching.
Not as long as there’s a fal­
low named Juan Marichai on
the Giant Boater,
Msrlchal is known aa ths
Giants' "big pitcher"—the one
they like to match against
thalr rival’s ace. H* throws
with a sweeping, high-kicking
motion and ho beat the Dodg­
ers three time In four trie*
last season en route to an
overall 18-11 record.
The 28-year-oid right-hand­
er made it two out of three
for this season Tuesday night
when he pitched a seven-hit
3-0 victory that knocked the
Dodgers out of tho National
League lead and paved the
way for the SL Louis Card­
inals to take over ths top
rung. The win raised Marlchal's record to 9-3 and was
especially Impressive because
it cams against Don Drysdsle,
the 23-game winner, and Cy
Young, Award Ace of the
1002 Los Angeles staff.
Willie McCovey, the freeswinging San Francisco left
fielder, swung the big stick
for the Giants — a three-run
homer which he sliced to left
fluid In the sixth Inning. It's
the- kind of thing the Giants
have come to expect from Mc­
Covey, who tagged Drysdato
for 19 hits, including seven
homers, four doubles and a
triple, in 33 at-bats last sea­
son.
Tha Cardinals beat the
PHubu-gh P!rMe« 3-1. *hw
Houston Colts defeated the
Chicago Cubs, 8-2, In 10 In­
nings, the i'hilndelphia Phil­
lies edged the Mllweukee
Draves, 8-7, in 10 Innings and
the Cincinnati Beds whipped
ths New Lork Mots, 8-3, in
uther NL action.

Yowell’s Clinch
First Place

Shrine, Civitans
Win Junior Play

The Shriners slammed out
a 10-1 victory over the Elks
in Sanford Junior haw hull
Fordhatn was tho winning
pitcher.
tn a tight one, Civitan edg
rd Oviedo 3-2. Canlvarto was
NEW YORK (UPI) - This
the winning pitcher.
could be the la d time around
for old Sammy Snead in the
U. S. Open golf champlondup.
George's Win
Sam has had his Open
George’s Tavern clobbered
hopes
buried more times
Perfection Dairy 22-3 in Lit
tie League haw-hall play than one of those tnovlc ca­
Walter Griner allowed Per davers and, at St, he admit*
feclion hitters only three hits It's getting tougher all the
while- the losing pitcher, Al­ time. Hut hero lie is back
bert Jarrell, gave up nine once again for a shot at the
one golfing titV that continu­
hits.
ally ha* eluded him.
Snead, deadly serious and
Scores Quick Kayo equally is accurate, carded
LONDON (U PI) — Joe at 80-71-140 at the Old Oak*
(Ituxs) Shew, of Kansas City and Century golf courses In
Mo., stopped Johnny Cooke of Purchase, N. Y., Tuesday
Euglund in the first round of to qualify for the "big one"
a scheduled eight-rounder at at Brookline, Mas*., June 20
Albert Hell Tuesday night. 22.
Shaw weighed 143 Vi and
Cook* 144.

Sammy Snead
Still Pitching

Delays Bout
NEW YORK (UPI) —
Light heavyweight champion
Willi* Pe.trano raid Tuswday
he would give dethroned Utlist Harold Johnson a return
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Sarasota Holds Lead
In Split W ith S t Pete
United Press International
St. Petersburg, fighting to
m m tiim ; a 2*i garni ih m iin the Florida State League,
lost n chance to advance last
nigh* by dropping one game
of a double header at leagueleading Sarasota.
The Saints took the first
game 4-3, but dropped the
nightcap 10 on an error.
In other league action,
Tampa beat Lakeland 4-1 in
one game of a doiiblchcader
but lost the other game 1-0,
Fort I-audt-rdale heat Miami
4-t ami Daytuna (leach over­
powered Orlando 6-1.
lwftfielder Tom Richard
drove In the winning run for
the Saints witli a seventhinning single, his Hurd hit
of the game.
In the second game, second
baseman Dick Littleton drew
a walk and advanced to third
when the pitcher threw a
wild pickoff. Ik- scored on
shorl-tlop Haley Young's sin­
gle to give Sarasota Hie only
run in the game.
Lakeland broke a tie ballgame in the ninth on bick-to-

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By United Prate tntenuH otel
Remember Eddie Stenky,
the modern Muggiy of Brook­
lyn’s "ferocious gentlem ant"
"He c a n t Hit, ho can't
field and be can’t run," they
raid of Stanky, "But In a
tough game hell find a way
to beat you.*
Well, they’re saying pretty
much the earn* things about
another second basemen to­
day—Bernie Allen of ths Min­
nesota Twins. Alien Is a skin­
ny guy oftan overlooked
among all those Minnesota
muscle men, but he’a main­
tained hi* regular status de­
spite a .184 batting average.
"Don't let that average fool
you,” comments manager Sam
Mele, "or you’ll liable to be
sorry."
Tho 2 f-year-old native of
East Liverpool, Ohio, made hi*
manager's word* look good
Tuesday night when the Twin*
beet the Chicago White Sox,
8-8, for their 16th victory in
20 games end movttl to with­
in 2 Vx games of the American
League lead.
Alien went to the plate In
the ninth inning with one out
nnd Rich Rollins on second
base. First base was open
but White Sox relief ace Hoyt
Wilhelm elected to pitch to
ths* .116-hitter, who had made
only seven single* in his pre­
vious 68 trips to the plats-.
Dut Allen crossed up the
strategy with a double to
right center field and then
•cored the- Icing run on a
pinch single by Jimmy Hull.
Tim win went to relief pitcher
Bill Dailey, who gave up one
run in 2 1 3 Innings and now
has allowed only th at single
tally in his last 191-3 frames.
The Ceveiand Indians beat
the Baltimore Orioles, 9-5, the
Boston Red Box topped the
Detroit Tigers, 7-3, in IS In­
nings and the Kansae City
Athletics defeated the Los
Angeles Angels, 3-3, in ether
AL games.

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diamond in two games rack­
ing up u total of 65 rum in
14 innings.
McRaney's clobbered Chase
31 to 7. McRaney's had 21
hit* a* against 12 for Chase.
Frank Williams was the win­
ning pitcher. Carter and
Smith slammed homers for
McRaney’s.
In another slugfest, Badcock's edged out WiltonMaier 14-13. Badcock tallied
17 hits against Wilson-Mater's
15. Jim Jemigan was the
winning pitcher.
Emerson
Holman hit homers for Wil*on-M.iier while Hendry and
Mason were four for four for
Badcock.

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Comer. John Gregory struck
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held them to three scattered
hits.
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second game on a three-run
double hy second baseman
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at tht, plate, batting two for
three and scoring two of the
runs.
Tonight, Miami is at Day­
tona Beach, Fort laiodrrdalu
at Orlando, Lakeland at Sara­
sota ami Tampa at St.
Petersburg,
The Standings:
W. I.. Pet.
■“&gt; 19 JM
Saraxola
27 22 .331
St. Petersburg
25 21 .3)5
Ft. Lauderdale
27 23 .310
Lakeland
25 21 .31(1
Orlando
23 27 .480
Miami
20 27 .123
Daytona Beach
ENGLEWOOD. N .1 (UPI)
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Tampa
— "Titles are won and lost m
Ihe ring, not by publicityseeking lawyers."
That was manager Dill
Daly's reaction to an order
by the World Boxing Associa­
tion (WBA) which stripper!
his fighter, Carlos Ortiz, of
the work! lightweight cham­
pionship Tuesday.
Anthony Felice, an attor­
ney for the WBA, announced
the uction in Spokane, Wash.,
on behalf of the association
president. Dr. Charles P.
Larson.
Felic« said Hie WUA bad
decided to withdraw its re­
cognition of Ortiz as cham­
pion because tho New Yorker
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Jack Stroud, victorious in
all four decisions this year,
will represent the Tigers In
their quarter-finals game to­
night with Arlsona, the only
timer twiurw s u n irs tin. fh - l
two rounds of tho doubleelimination tourney without
loss.
The Tiger-Wildcat collision
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game between Penn State and
Texas.
Tonight's first game will pit
Southern Cslifurnia sgslnst
Florida State In another fight
fur survival.
Arisons kept Its tourna­
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finally claiming a 4-3 win aft­
Augusta banged out 13 hits
er 11 innings.
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The Georgta Yankees pick­
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four, including a grand slam. Ihe seventh inning but fell
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Magnolia Ave. a t 2nd SL. Sanford. Fla.

�Colored Community News

S t Peters To Observe
Golden Anniversary
By Babert B. Th e m e Jr.
S t Peter* Free-Will Beptiat
Chttreb e f Altamonte Springe
will celebrate Ita 50th annlversary July 18-21. The mem­
bers eitend a cordial welcome
Mist Julia Wright, secretary
a t Hopper Klementary. i* de­
voting one hour each Monday
night striving to help on* in­
dividual acquire the funda­
mental* ef reading and writta g ? Observing her as th«
tsachsa, on* can gather that
ah* gets a deep feeling of psr•anal aatiafaction. Wish w*
had more aludenta. Great work
Julia.
Mr*. Willi* Wilkin*, who Is
taking advantage ef the “Op­
eration Alphabet” aeries, says
aha baa learned to read quit*
wall but she Is not satisfied
with her writing, flh* la en­
thusiastic about it all. Mra.
Dorothy Ringling, bar helping
teaehsr, ha* dsvotsd much of
h tr time to this cause. Thank*
for a wonderful contribution
to humanity. Miaa Viola Fras­
ier, also helping teacher for
‘‘Operation Alphabet.'’ report*
th a t h tr two student*, Mrs.
Mabel Matthews and Mis*
Helen Smith, are doing fine
with their l e s s o n * . Many
thanks te Miss Frasier.

&gt;11 students to strive to excel.
Parent* should admonish their
children to strive for n c * llenee even If it'a rutting yard*,
or any other chore they might
undertake.
The Trl-lIi-Y recently elect­
ed ita state of officer* for the
Ibd-l-dl school year. Selected
to gear the dub through an­
other successful year are
Joyce A. Williams, president;
Barbara Bacon, rice president;
L i n d a Merthia, secretary;
Brenda Milter, assistant sec­
retary; tieraldiu* Davidson,
treasurer; Barbara (livings,
Cynthia Kendrick, historian*;
l.orraine Ringling. reporter;
Alberta Martin, chaplain;
Brenda Shaw, business manag­
er: Betty Rlatk, parliamentar­
ian, and Roslyn Dixon, Lavern
Dixon, Barbara Kelly and
Sandra Daniels, committee
chairmen.
Receiving the annual "Y"
awarda for outstanding du b
participation are Rosa Harrell
and Thomas Wilson ID.

Fla. Grade A D &amp; D

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TRU-TENDER

FIRST CUT

Frank Dixon, who now reaide* in Washington. D. C.,
formerly of this city and a
graduate of Crooms Academy
In 1B42, la her* te wttneea hie
t o n ’ s graduation exorcises.
Frank, who is known to many
as “ Dad Dixon,” waa a tre ­
mendous athlete while a t
Crooms, starring in football
A special commendation to and basketball.
Wilson - Eiehelberger Mortu­
ary, American Legion, Charles
New Bethel Missionary Bap­
Young Post SOT, William Tay­ tist Church began ita revival
lor Sr., post commander; Dr. service* Monday and will run
J . C. Ringling, John Daniels through Friday. Rrv. Booker
and Hrrhert Cherry for giving T Washington, of Valdosta,

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In New York Tuesday, the
market for corn was about
steady, crates of U, S. fancy
grad* 41s to flva dozen c a n
told for 3.-371, mostly 3.3.21. Eggplant brought 2.JO-3.
per bushel basket, and okra
was slightly weaker at 4.-7.
per bushel hamper of small
to medium siic with a few
email (lie at 7.50. Florida
celery waa ilightly weaker
pith crates of two dozen 3.,
m to three dozen 3.-3.33 and
four dozen 2. 2.50. The pepper
market waa slightly stronger
at 4.-4.S0 per bushel or
eratc of extra large size
California Wonder type and
3.304. for large size. Purple
hull peas brought 2.73 3. per
bushel.
ta Central Florida the m ar­
ket for celery wai slightly
stronger. Crates of two to
J 4 dozen size were 2.50,
three doeens were 3.25, four
doses 1.83 and six to eight
doacn 2.10 crates of 24 film
wrapped celery hearts were
3.83. There was a moderate
demand for yellow corn ami a
good demand for white, with
both selling for 2.21 per crate
of 1 dozen ca n , U. S. fancy
grade. The pepper market
here waa slightly stronger,
with a good demand. Most
offerings were medium to
large sis* and sold for 8 30,
with some extra large 1.73.
Shipment* from Florida in­
cluded: Celery, rad one ear.
truck 13 earlot equivalents,
oars, rail X ears, truck M
earlot equivalents;; peppers,
rail three ears, truck 18; and
radishes rail none, truck one.

GOVT. GRADED EMPIRE

Dedicates School
ADDIS ABABA. E thlopiafUPIl— Emperor lleile Selas­
sie dedicated a Soviet-built
technical school for l.ouo stu­
dents at Bahr Dar He said
the school would help Eth­
iopia attain self-sufficiency.

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w allet with my name sngTavad
In gold letters. Many, many
thanks to the people of the
blood bank. Proud? Indeed 1
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LAXNIOX, France (I'P I) Electrocardiograph and brain
ware signals from the I'nited
Stales were bounced off Telstar It rom mimical ion* satel­
lite ami received in Europe
Tuesday.
Communication*
officials
said the experiment was per­
formed to improve techiques
for monitoring the condition
of men In orbiting satellites
and space vehicles.

BONELESS

§ { Pot Roast

“ Your truly" recslrn f hi*
token of appreciation fur hav­
ing duiiated three gallon* of
blood. It ia a beautiful black

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(is., will do the preaching. 1
enta of Goldsboro Klementary Rev. Mitrhrll and hi* congre­
School, This should stimulate gation cordially invite yon to
come and warship with them. '
Dr. and Mrs. Matthiea Ev­
ans, their daughter, Susan
Elisabeth, and Matthias Jr., of
East Lansing, Mich., a rt visit­
ors of Dr. Evans mother, Mrs.
Elisabeth Evans, of Castle
firm er Court- Dr. F.rana re­
cently completed bla intern­
ship at Edward W. Sparrow
Hospital, Eaft Lansing. After
two weeks’ vacation, he will
return to East [.arising and
begin hi* medical practice.
Mra. Evans, tire former Thel­
ma Knight, taught several
years at Crooms High School.

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M n. Thompson
Honored With
Stork Shower

By Abigail Van Boren
Last year I attended seven weddings,
nine bridal showers, two- ten-year
wedding celebrations, one 25th-wedding celebration, two housewarming
yparties,
w iir a , and
atiiu six
i i a baby
uauy showers.
biiuwcib * riw
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Please
don’t think I’m atlngy, but I’ve been
married 14 years, have had 5 babies
and 1 never gave any sort of a party
where a gift was expected. We moved
into a new home, too, and have en­
tertained for our wedding annivers­
aries, but we invited only our Im­
mediate family. Why can’t people
keep THEIR celebrations to them­
selves?
NO GIMMICKS

■y Mrs. U . L. M u sa
Mrs. Robert Thompson was
Hiss Jodlik Asa Bentley, IBentley, *U of Pennsylvania; i Palmer, St. Augustine, and pleasantly surprised with a
iufcter a t Mr Mi Mrs.I**1” Rvctya Bentley, Keasae I Mr. sad lira. Robert McClur*
rBUea H Beafley a t sea-*0 *7' Mr'
***■ Chades| ot Tampa.
ry party stir was giving at
tiie borne of M n. J. C, Sspp
M, became the bride at
recently. Mrs. Sspp sad Mrs.
Louis. Jtushlow w tr . tbe hoe*

issue.
Games were played with
prises being won by Mrs. M.
Donaldson, M n . Lsslie Hol­
combe and M n. Sapp,
Tbs rooms of Mrs. Sapp's
home on Orange Blvd. ia
Lake Monroe were decorated
with garden I n and roses.
Tbs honor*, was ths recip­
ient of many beautiful gifts.
Tbs hostesses served refresh­
ments of cookies, minis, nuts
and cold drinks to the Mate*.
M. Wall, Terry Collins, L. A.
TUlls, Lester TUUa, H aul
Gardner, Ed n tsgersld, Troy
Thompson, M. Donaldson, L.
Holcombe, Clara Wyatt, and
tbe Misses Linds sad Bar­
bara Tindale.

DEAR NO: I GUESS THEY JUST
CAN’T RESIST SHARING EVERY­
THING WITH FRIENDS.
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DEAR C. H.: Thnnk you. He's
probably changed his name to
"Wolfe” by now. And the woods are
full of ’em.
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DEAR ABBY: 1 don’t suppose
this will be news to the people of
Texas, but when I read your column
on unusual surnames 1 was remind­
ed of the Texas governor whose name

Last-minute wedding gift?
Don't expect s thank-you
note until aftar ths honey­
moon.

MRS. ROBERT ALAN GRELLA

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DEAR ABBY: Speaking of un­
usual names, here is one I found in
the Philadelphia phone book a few
years ago— Wol fesch legelsteinhausenberger, Hubert B., Jr.”
Sincerely,
C.H.

v u HOGG. H t n*in«d hI» tiro &amp; ath tars UBA HOGG iM W A HOGG.
CLARENCE F. 1L
DEAR CLARENCE: 1 know yoa
aren’t feedin* me a Une because no
leu than BOO readers included th o u
names in their odd nams round-up.
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The hostess presented Mari­
lyn with s charm bracelet.
Those enjoying the after­
noon with the honor re were
Janice Moore, Kathy Frommlng, Becky Howard, Martha

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CONFIDENTIAL TO DEUTCH:
If you would be wise, be silent. No
man wants an honest opinion of a
horse after he’s bought it.
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swer to your letter, write to ABBY,
Box 3366, Beverly Hills, Calif.

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Mr*. A. L. Hardesty ha* re­
lumed tu her h o m e on
Orange Avenue alter a three
week visit In Miami with her
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. William Haldin. While
-there—she—attended—the t»v
llonal PTA convention at the
Deauville Hotel. The Ilaldlns
accompanied her home ami
granddaughter, Judy, remain­
ed for a two or three week
visit in Sanford.

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hand ia from the Southeastern | except to duplicate player*, partner had signaled in.

MISS SANDIlA KADF.it, wan guest o f honor a t a recent dinner party,
given by Mrs. M artha Ashby anil daughter, Niki, From left are Niki, Mina
Kutler, h e r m other, Mm . John Kncicr a n d Mrs. Ashby,
(Herald Photo)
l iii Sandra Kadcr, whose
irrlige to Sidney Monroe
1 be on event of Juno 22,
a guest of honor at a reit bridal dinner party glvby Mrs. Martha Ashby and
jghtcr, Niki, at the Ashby
no, ioih Hibiscus Drive.
rho buffet table was overil with a white cloth and

centered with a beautiful arrangrment of majestic daisics, white gladioli and baby's
breath flanked by four burning tnpers in silver candle
holders. The individual tables
each held dainty arrangementa of daisies and ivy.
T h o hostesses presented
Misa Kader with a piece of

Early American furniture
her new home.
Guests were the hono
and hrr fiancee, her parci
Mr. and Mrs. John Ksi
Barbara Bradley and Johi
Alfred, Judy Ludwig
Glynn Hodges, Anne Cra
and Johnny Whclchel, Ri
mary Southward and Bo

Churchwomen
Celebrate
Birthday
The Women of the First
Presbyterian Church combin­
ed a regular meeting wills
their annual birthday cele­
bration. This is the 42nd year
that the church hai taken an
offering to be used for hos­
pital expansion, nurses' train­
ing, medical care for fam­
ilies in Mexico and the new
frontier In Brazil,
A program was presented,
explaining more fully the
birthday objectives. Taking
part were Mrs. Frank Uoskc,
Mr*. D. C. Howard, Mr*. Joe
Chittenden and Mra. Fred
Ganas,
President, Mrs. W i l s o n
Newman, conducted a busi­
ness meeting and Mrs. Ro­
bert Jackson gave a report on
the Synodical Training School.

E n terp rise P ersonals
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hen­
derson were recent dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hap­
py Henderson and family la
Orlando.
Last Friday fir# of unknown
origin destroyed one of the old
landmarks of Enterprise, the
depot It had probably out*
lived moat of iU usefulness
since no one even had freight
delivered as in the past when
Imw* wai an aguat bat it
shall be missed as you enter
th« community from the north

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By Oswald Jacoby

Xltiott, of Bt. Petersburg; Ro­
bert Harvey, Sanford; Gerald
Buchan, Clearwater, d nd
Ronald Scbasll, of St- PetsraFollowing ths ceremony, a
Mceptlbo was held at tbs
horns of tbs bride’s parents,
MS East Jenkins Circle, Baafcrd.
-Mrs. Edgar L. Griffith
barvsd the wedding cake;
felss Nancy Neasal and Mias
IforiMUo Griffith were float­
ing boatciaci, and Mias Car­
olyn Palmer presided over
the guest book.
-F or traveling Mra. Ofella
chose a beige silk suit with
matching accessories and the
prlilts orchid from her wed­
ding bouquet Tbs couple left
for s wedding trip through
(Se Great Smoklea of Tennesgee and when they return will
reside on Dartmouth Road,
fa DeLand.
Out-of-town gueata Included
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bentley,
Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Nes•ell S r , Mr. and Mr*. Law­
rence Ness*! J r. and LeRoy

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D in n e r H onors B rid e -E le c t
Attendant* Mrs. teald
Bsebin, sf Clearwater, sod
Mrs. Robert Harvey, of Isaford, wan dresses similar to
that el the matroa of boeor
ead carried cascade bouquets
at white carnations, tlppfcd la

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DEAR ABBY: Our little grand­
son, who ia six years old, lost three
teeth last week, so we h aveb^n busy
playing “Good Fairy.’’ (The child
puts his tooth under his pillow at
night, and during the night the
“Good Fairy’’ takes the tooth and
leaves a dime.)
M Well, if “Ma,” who is annoyed
because her husband leaves his
“choppers’*
“choppers grinning at her
ner from
irom the
xno
top of the dresser, wants to play a
cute trick on “Pa,’* she should take
his “choppers” and leave 63.20 In
dimes In their place. She should tall
him that the “Good Fairy” thought
he didn’t need them any more and
took them. Then wh-n the Joke is
over she could present ^’iern to him
In a jeweled plastic box with a lid
on it — available in any fivc-und-

Mrs. Johnny Johnson ami guests of the club and Harvey
sons, former m ldunto of En­ served as aucDouecr for the
terprise were visiting friends sale.
Thursday.
Rev. Bill Swyrar and daugh­
ter Judy of Fairfield, HI.,
were overnight guests of the
Harvey Dunns last week,
Mrs. Alberta Warner and
- and DELIVERED
ON TIME
Mias Helen Snodgrass attend­
Your Downtown Florist
ed the splash party, covered
dish supper and white ele­
phant sale of the DeBsry
SANFORD
BPW Club held at the home
FLOWER SHOP
of Mrs. Marie AccardL Mr. Cor. E. 1st f t Banfurd Ave.
and Mrs. Harvey Doan were FA 2-1822 or FA 2-8132

Charlra (Chuck) Bindnerof Orlando was guest speak­
er at the June meeting of the
Chutuota Ilia and Her Garden
Club, held a t tha home of
Mr. and Mra, Koscoe Morri­
son.
Speaking on "Reptiles", he*
emphasised the need for cau­
tion a t alt times, but particu­
larly between now ami Octo­
ber, the normal rainy season,
when snake* are more likely
to travel than at other time*.
The four poisonous snakes
found In Florida are the r a t­
tler, cotton-mouth moccasin,
copperhead and tha coral. The
first three are pit vipers, ao
named because they have a
deep pit betwren the sye and
nostril, hsve long fsnga or
hollow teeth which Injtct the
poison In much the manner of
a hypodermic needle.
The
coral snake doea not coll, but
twists from aide to aide to
strike. It chews, rather than
bitea, and due to Its small
mouth, attacks a toe or a
finger, he explained.
The venom of all theae
snakes Is deadly unless prompt
action is taken to extract the
poison from the wound. Ho
recommended a snake kit,
which can be bought in any
drug store, be carried In ev­
ery car as a precautionary
measure, although many peo­
ple might never see une of
these vipers.
lie showed colored slides of
all these snakes in various
positions, even a diamondback striking, as well a*
many of the non-pulsonoua
specie*.
The club welcomed as nt-w
members Mr. ami Mrs. Cyrus
Willard and guests attending
were; Mr. and Mrs, Arthur
lirocker, Mrs. ltalph 0. Magin,
Martin J. Salmon, Mrs, Itobert
I t Moon, Mrs. Charles K.

Ctfe J.Jut (jJo m m
Mrs. Bridges
Guest Of Honor
At Luncheon
Mra. Hill Bridges, of Jack­
sonville, III., was guest of
honor a t a luncheon last Sat­
urday, given by Mra. Paul
Morgan. The honorre is Die
farmer Mary Carlton, of San­
ford.
A color theme of pink and
white was carried out in dec­
orations throughout the party
area.
Guests included were Mmcs.
J. M. Moye, Hugh Carlton,
John D. Carlton, G. If. Carl­
ton. C. E. Carlton and Miss
liulhic Carlton.
Also the Mmea. W. H.
Stewart. T. J. Williams. R.
W. Williams, E. A. Brotherson. Ted Williams, the Misses
Linda and Mary Both Wil­
liam*. all of Sanford, and
Mrs. Hob Tuttle anil Miss Ka­
ren Tutlle, of Orlando.
A nonslip treatment for
imall rugs can prevent falls
amt injuries. You can apply a
nonslip rubbery coaling to
rug backings. Or place rub­
ber m ats under small rugi to
anchor them in place.

When a friend's automatic
coffee maker recently went
on the blink and she had to
brew the morning eye-opener
in an old fashioned pot, her
young son asked, “ But mom,
how will you know when the
coffee Is through perking, if
the coffee pot doein't shut
itself off automatically?"
Ilia mother managed to re­
assure him on that question,
but it got her to wandering.
Wouldn't he and his bro­
thers and sisters used to a
world of automatic aids—have
the same doubt* and appre­
hensions If any of those aids
refused to work?
It the telephone should be
out of order, how in the world
could they do their homework
without cnsulting with friends
every few minutes?
If iho elcctilc clothes dry­
er gave up. how In the world
would their mother manage
to dry the clothes?
If the blender or mixer re­
fused to work, how could their
mother manage to chop, mix
and blend?
If the television quit, how
would the family pass the
evening?
It Just occurred to her, my
friend said, tb it we have a

But while she was deplor­
ing this state of affairs, it
also dawned on her that she
would be almost as apprehen­
sive as her children if all
her automatic akla to living
should suddenly refuse to
work, and she found herself*
having to keep house the
way her great-grandmother
did, before the age of the
electric helpers.

Census Facta
According to U. S. census
statistics quoted in the Britannica Book of the Year, T9
per cent of all U. S. house­
hold* have automobiles, 87
per cent have televisions and
about 12 per cent have air
conditioning.

OVER 35 YEARS
At First ft Palmetto
(Alongside eU poet office)

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whole generation of children
growing up. many of whom
have never seen clothes scrub­
bed on a washboard or hung
on the Une to dry — or the
eggs for a cake beaten by
hand—or rugs cleaned by a
push-tt-yourself carpet sweep­
er—or grass cut by a band
mower—o r houses cooled by
cross-ventilation — or peas
shelled by hand — or orange
juice squeezed from oranges
Instead of taken froien from
a can — or even dishes w ish­
ed in a dishpan, and dried by
hand.

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New Annexation Law Study
Requested 01 Commission
Fortner County Commission
d r VdntoB Dunn at County
Com million meeting Mood ay
requeued the county attorney
to request an opinion of tha
attorney general concerning a
recent ket of the Legislature
in providing that a general
election could be bald to al­
low all concerned, Including
son-freeholders, to rote on
•n o au tlo s.
Duns questioned whether
(We would permit adjacent
a re ii to Yarn P ark to annex
commercial propertied aouth
of SB 434, rendering Incor­
poration of th« area of Fern
Park, “useless.”
He requeued that the opin­
ion of the attorney general
•how whether thla act alio
aervai aa estoppel to annexa­
tion within the designated
area until provisions of the
act have been effected.
In conjunction. Dunn said
that he had tendered hia re­
signation from the Fern Park
Incorporating and charter
committee as a June 3.
la other business, County
Commissioner!, reversed the
decision of the board of ad­
justment allowing a variance
on the property of L. J . Au­
brey, at 104 West 27th Street.
Aubrey had built a carport
onto his house, without a permit and only seven inches
from the property Uac. ( Build­
ing codes call (or a sevenloot clearance from the pro­
perty line).
Owner of the adjacent |&gt;roperty. Curtis Johnson, re prepanted by Attorney Carroll
Burke protested the erection
and the fact that no permit
waa obtained and that the
board of adjustment had
granted a variance to be
given which allowed tha un­
authorised carport to remain.

Fight Results
LONDON (L'Pl) — Joe
(R u n ) Shew, U3Va, Kansas
City, stopped Johnny Cooks,
144, England, 1: Brian Cur*
via, 1531%, England, knockad
out llaurica Ausal, 149,
France, 3.
S A C R A M E N T 0, Calif.
(UPl) — Paulia Armstead,
137 3-4, Lot Angalaa, out*
pointed Dubby Scanlon, 139,
Sacramento, 10.

Rout Cancelled

Tn the afternoon session,
tha commission voted to ap­
prove tha choice of the Boning
and engineering officials to
give tha bid for atrial maps
to the Haven Blueprint Co.
of Orlando.
Authorised County Road
Supl. J . C. Lavender to use
$30,000 from contingency fundi
to continue with approved
road work, " while tha good
weather holds."
Set up an equalixatiaM calendar with July S set for
notification of property own
eri; equalisation to begin on
July 13, and work on the
budget to begin soon after
the first of August.
Read a letter on tha need
for long-range planning for
ra&lt;r*attoo areas in thd coun­
ty from Douglas fttonatroa
and agread to appoint I com
mitlee to itudy the matter,
as reaomtneaded by Stan
strum. Each commissioner la
to appoint two persons from
his district to the committee.
Made plans to set up
meeting with the Retirement
Life, Inc. to discuia plans on
care of patients now at tha
county home.

Yankees Sign
Steve Sundra
NEW YORK (UPl) Steve
Sundra Jr., son of the lata
New York Yanks* pitcher who
died in 10B2, waa among three
young players algned by the
New York Yankees today and
assigned to minor league
farms.
A 31*yaar-old right-hander
from Northfield, N. J.. who
had an 0.50 earned run aver
age for the University of Del­
aware this year, Sundra was
aialgned to Fort Lauderdale
Fla. Hia father pitched for the
Yankees. Washington Sena
tors and SL Louis Browns be
twees) 1934 and 1940. He had
a 54-41 lifetime record, In*
eluding an 11-1 mark In 1939,
Wilbert Dreger, 4-fout, 4Inch, 212-pound pitcher from
Naw Westminster, B. C\, Can­
ada, waa assigned to Harlan.
K y. and Jim lalm a, 20, an
infhlder from Morgan Hill,
Call/., waa assigned to Shalby, Mont. All three received
moderate bonuses.

LOS ANGELES (D PI) —
The return 10-round bout
scheduled for Thursday be­
tween Prince Rudy, of Comp
ton, Calif,, and Benny Me*
Covey, of Phoenix. Arix., has
been cancelled. &gt;lc&lt; uvey, who
upset Rudy on a split derision
June «, withdrew Lfcause of
a heavy cold.
There .re only U calorks
la one ounce of cotta go
chacic. compared to ahmit
100 m one ounce of whole
Milk CL«C»V.
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Baal Estate
Orlando Fed. 8. and L. to
Donald ITailey, etux, ‘Lake
Harriett, 110,700,
Bruno W. Stuart, etux to
FHA, 3(inland, gig,too.
Gordon Hammett, etux to
Charles Nutting Jr., East*
brook, $11,500.
W. L. Sieg, Dux to William
Edwaria, etux, M-20-12, f i t *
000.
Janla Nahoom to Nestor A.
Hebert, etu i, Dreamwold, |l,*
300.
F irst Fad. af Orlando U
William 8mith, etux, Lake
Harriett, 110.000.
Dan Wells, etux to Leonard
Johnson, etux, Lincoln Hghts.,
19,400.
Washington Security Co. to
Emma Coates, Golf Vtow,
000.
Washington Sotnrity Co. to
Charieo Padgett, etux, Golf
View, 011,000.
Garland House, etux to
American Fad. A and L.,
Lakewood Shores, 111,100.
Ward Hicks, Inc. to Ray*
mond Grabowski, atux, Eastbrook, $15,500.
John Cushing Jr., otux to
Robert Jacoba, etux, Prairie
Lake Hghts.. 016,400,
Sharpe Bldg. Ccrp. to Rob­
e rt Baker, etux, Academy
Manor, 93,700.
Robert W. Jacobs, atux to
John T. Cashing, atux, Oak
Park, 00.000.
Patrick J . Tools, atux to
Timothy C a m a r a s , atux.
Sportsman's Paradise, 114,000.
Eugene Richardson Jr., atux
to FHA, SanSem Knolls,
013,000.
VA to Jack Meyers, atux,
Sun land, $13,500.
Final Divorce Decree*
Walter Dwyer vs. Beulah
Dwyer.
Flum S ini » . -G U n t i Dinl.
Peggy Ann Fowler v*. Win­
field Fowler.
Bulaa Van Sickle v«. Mannla
Lou Van Sickle.
Dolores Lopes vs. Michael
Lope a.
Marriage AppHcatioaa
Wilber Roy Mills, Live Oak
and Margaret Hires, Sanford.
Joreph Smith, Holly Hill and
Mary McMillan, Daytona.
Clayton Bagwell, Sanford
and Nonna Cook, Sanford,

Hospital
Notes
HOSPITAL NOTES
Jan* 19
Emily Sapp, Titusville) Miri
Winker, Enterprise) Roy Shu­
mate, Longwood; Willie Mat
Oliver, Maitland; Elaine Car.
ter, Caroline Crappa, Arlene
Mcaerve, Elolao Evans, Maya
Blackburn, Hanalora Dillard,
Charlotte Scruggs, Ella Maa
Yount, Robert Anderson, Be*
Linda Hughes, Ulysaea Burke,
Jane Calhoun, Sanford.
Births
Mr, hnd Mra. Georgs W,
Dilianl of Sunford, a boy
Mr. and Mre. Floyd Oliver of
Maitland, a boy.
Discharge!
Thomas
Burr,
DeBary;
Thomas Raymond, Kingman
Aril.; Mrs. William Walksr
and baby, Mt. Dora; Judy Urr,
Wesley O'Neill, Brenda Car
roll, Albert Cappa, Koyann
Patterson, Mary Lee Noble of
Sunford.

Signs Bonus Pact
WASHINGTON (U Pl) —
Frank Garnatt. a Grumbling
Collaga (Is.) third bssetnan
Has teen algned by tht- Wash
ington Senator* for a “sub­
stantial” bonus. Garnett, who
hatUd .423 in 27 game* for
the Crambling varsity this
■raion, will rtport Friday to
the Senators' Peninsula farm
elub in tht. Carolina League.

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Reports: “Deadlock: T h a era world. Roberta Shorn Is
Railroad Dispute.” A coin* fsaturtd.
«
P-10 p.m. CBS, Judy and
plete exploration of tha railBLOOM
id - union controversy to Carol s t Carnegie Hall. (Re­
n a ) . Last year we called this
GOOD SELECTION
which eomes to ■ head totoor*
pragram the “Show of the
ar, the legal deadMse Mr night, weak, month and year.”
GrapavlD# Nsrsavy
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tha aad of aegadattoaa be­ Naw, ■ year aad a day later,
31X1 Grdfavitto At*.
tween tha represents throe ad and slightly beat with a mul­
railroad managemaak a a d titude af awards.
five operating broths
A step-by-step chroaoiagy ad
Pair ’Em Up For Extra Wear
the dispute will ba fives.
2 AS LOW AS
Among guests Inctnda
tary of Labor V .
(PLUS TAX)
Wirti, Judge Simon
chairman of the presidential
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leaders from both n u n s la­
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ment and labor. R rit Sava
AND
TH E WEIGHTS ARE FREE.
reld reports.
LONGWOOD FIREMAN Ted Walt* pitta the finishing touches on litter*
7:39-9 p.m. NBC. Tha Vir­
ing spread «U over a station wagon to let the public know about the Vol­
g i n 1 a n . “ The Judgment."
unteers’ annual Fourth of July Fieita. The atation wagon will be given
1401 S. FRENCH AVE.
FA 2-22M
(Color) (Rerun). Star Lea J.
away as first prize at th t tv tn t. Second prixt Is a stainless uteel double
Cobb taka* over tonight, ably
sink and third prixt is a bltndtr.
(Herald Photo)
asaiatad by guests Cltt Gulagar and Patricia Barry. In
flashbacks, he recounts hia
tarly days in Medicine Bow
when he attempted to pass a
death sentence on a convicted
killer whose brother was de­
WASHINGTON (UPl) - enforce integration of the every city, North and South, termined to atop it, even by
PARKING IS NO PROBLEM
President Kennedy sought na­ state university. There were where legal remedies are not threatening the whole town.
at hand. Redress Is sought in There is a good serving of
tional support today for a these immediate result*:
AND IT’S FREE WHEN YOU
racial Gulden Rule to pul out
—Senate Democratic Lead­ the streets, in demonstra­ tension and action. Tha til*
TRADE WITH USt
‘firsi of frustration and dis­ er Mika Minefield and other tions. parades and protests enicd Miss Barry plays tha
which creata tensions and Judge’s early so m u tlc tater504 W. 111.
Opposite Goodyear
cord" among Negroes by administration backers ac­ threaten lives . , .”
est who also shows n bead
guaranteeing them full equal­ cepted Kennedy'* legislative
ity from lunch counter to poll­ challenge. Southerners 1 n
ing place.
Congress rejected it.
Warning that there ia “ a
—Negro leader Martin Lu­
rising tide of discontent that ther King Jr, called Ken­
threatens the public safety,” nedy's address “ a hallmark
Kennedy declared in a radio­ in the annals ot American
television address Tuesday history . . . one of the most
night that "we faro . . . a eloquent, profound and un­
moral crisis aa a country and equivocal pleas for Juatica
as a people.”
and tha freedom of all men
‘‘It cannot be met by re­ ever made by a president.''
pressive police action," he
—Roy Wilkins, axecutive
laid, ‘i t cannot be left to in- secretary ot the National Aacrea u d - J mroiirlretiulU in Hi# m ention— rur— mu—tiuvi neestreet*. It cannot be qultcd m o o t of Colored People
by token movai or talk. It la (NAACP), s a i d
Kennedy
a time to act in tha Congress, should have gone farther but
in your state and local lcgis- had given "forthright support
lativ* body and, above all, in to and encouraged those
all of our daily lives."
Americans who want to elimi­
To carry out Isis aims, Ken­ nate racial discrimination.”
nedy said bo will send to
Southern senator* are ex­
Congress next week legisla­ pected to filibuster against
tion which for the tin t lima Kennedy's civil rights legisla­
in this country would commit tion. Whether the legislation
this country to the idea that can overcome such an attack
“ race has no place to Amer­ depends on how much support
ican life or American law.” it gets from Republicans,
In a near-paraphrase of the most of whom were reluctant
Biblical Golden Rule, tha to commit themselves until
D lrtcl
Chief Executive laid: “ Every they see the bills.
To Yon
American ought to have the
For Kennedy, it was • dra­
Buy ’Em
right to ba treated at he matic summation in public of
Right From j
would with to be treated, as the many pressures that have
T h t Truck
ona would wish hia children to built up since race riots in
at Lowest
bo treated.’*
Prices
Birmingham, Ala., kindled a
Kennedy spoke from hia burgeoning Nagro drive for
While House office shortly "freedom”—now, not luter.
after ha had federalized the
"My fallow Americans, (hia
Alabama National Guard to ia a problem which faces in
■11—in every city of the North
as well as the South,” Ken
470*1* 7J 0-14
« JW
nrdy said In an unwritten fl
nale to his carefully prepared
text.
Kennedy appealed to Amer­
icana “to move ahead and to
provide the kind of equality
of treatment which we would
want ourselvei.”
W H T IW A 1 1 S O N LY *2.00 MONK
“ Now the time has come
7.1*15
for this nation to fulfill its
1.00-14
promises,” Kennedy declar­
ed. “The event* in Birming­
ham and elsewhere have so
increased the crises for equal­
ity that no city or state or
legislative body can prudent­
ly rhouse to ignore Ihetn.
W H T T IW A L L B O N L Y * 3 .0 0 M O N K
“Tlie fires of frustration
and discord are burning in
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two Negroes a t the
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Unconfirmed reports of a
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hi Moscow for some time. Two
madldatee won anId to bo
■unify, ooa of thorn pooalbly a
Ink-op pilot
Tba la toot unofficial InferM ttoa circulating tho Bevlet
aayttal tedkstad a blastoff
M M taka plan anytime bet a ia i aow and tho opaalng of
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! BIALEAll (UP!) - Seven
ffem p Ulalaah honsowlves
wvwod today to tsk . their
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i Bt will be a no-holds-barred,
■a-calory fight to tba end,
0m girls ssy.
Iba housewives, members
■f the Hialeah future Slim■tars, voted to enter an un­
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The participants hi this batfla of the vast waistbands
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"Soma girls," eiplained
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They plan to play cards,
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Two-year-old Lro 'Millet,
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"He sure flunked his first
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I t haa never been established th a t
A.B. (Happy) Chandler made any
notable contributions to sta te cra ft tn
h is two term s a s governor of Kentuc­
ky. B ut he w as always fun to have
around.
So It is w ith a bit of sadness we
read th a t he has been defeated
soundly in a Dem ocratic prim ary bid
fo r a th ird term.*
O f course Chandler violated his

own rule in try in g th is year. His sue*
cessful bids were in IM S and 1955.
To keep p attern , he should have
waited until 1975. But Happy is get­
tin g on in years, so th a t would be a
p retty long shot.
W ell ju s t have to live w ith th e
memory of th a t sm iling face and
hope th at somebody else can offer a t
lease some o f the good cheer Chand­
ler brought to the Am erican political
scene.

P o litic a l

A c tio n In B o o n d o ck s
There is nothing like healthy,
constructive counterargum ent to give
force and life to public debate in a
democracy. Luckily, we are beginning
to g et more o f it.
N ot long ago Republican Gov. Wil­
liam Scranton of Pennsylvania chip­
ped in w ith a useful bit. Some lesser
figures have contributed. And now
GOP Gov. George Romney of Michi­
gan has had som ething to say.
W hat a re these people talking
ab o u t?
They are asserting— quite bluntly
• - t h a t there h as been f i r too much
negative m oaning and groaning in
th is country from the “ loyal opposi­
tio n ” and o th e r more frantic critics
o f the broadly ruling Democratic par­
ty .
Scranton said m any businessmen
who complain about th e federal gov­
ernm ent “ tak in g over” have simply
defaulted on th eir own responsibili­
ties in the areas of encroachment.
He Is n o t th e f ir s t to say th a t.
Y ears ago th e late Russell Daven­
port, w riting in the respected busi­
nessm an’s m agazine, Fortune, laid a
heavy charge against businessmen
f o r falling down on th eir wider public
responsibilities.
Scranton noted th a t in one quick
sam pling of businessmen, s good
num ber had to confess they had not
voted in recent elections. A top Ohio
Republican politician reported sim ilar

merce, says the tim e has come for
m anagement to assum e its full polit­
ical responsibilities.
“The fu tu re belongs to men who
have positive partisan convictions
and have th e desire, th e knowledge,
th e inspiration and th e courage to
fig h t for them .”
Governor Romney, a highly suc­
cessful auto-m aker before entering
politics, w ants not ju s t businessmen
but all citizens to jum p into the fray.
He gets laughed a t by some who dis­
m iss this talk as naive, fanciful non­
sense.
But Romney has one leg up on
these people. He practices w hat he
preaches.
He is rig h t with the folk who say
governm ent In W ashington is too
big. But he has little use for those
who ju st compluin and don't do any­
thing about it.
M a n y say : “ Restore s ta te ’s
rights, re tu rn power to the states."
Romney says fine, but th a t the
way to do th a t is “ re invigorate sta te
governments, ra th e r than to emascu­
late the national governm ent.”
Michigan’s new constitution,
M i c h i g a n ’ s new constitution,
sparked by Romney, is specifically
designed to modernize the lower ech­
elons of governm ent so they cun do
a better job and keep mayors and
others from running to W ashington.
The thesis underlying all this is
simple: Men who don’t a ttack th eir
problems vigorously a t home can’t
griiMj when people take these m a lte d
elsewhere for solution.

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exist, given voting rights that
ara denied Ultra by atata law
and custom.
It ia frustration ovar delays
In aehisring the** goata th at
causes the demonstrations.
The government can’t more
against demonstrations th at
are protests under eonatitutlora! guarantees. The govern­
ment ia limited to acting
against the causes of the
demonstrations. And* it is con­
sidered important to keep tha
faith of the victims In their
government even while they
have little hope for education
or jobs or housing or voting
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Prompted by the fine cov­
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of Pope John XX1I1 and the
respectful treatment of Ilia
ceremonies of the Cathedra
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publican sopjw’rt. W i t h o u t
such advance bipartisan supp o rt tha President's recom­
mendations were considered
certain lo run into a Senate
cloture fig h t
I t ie fully recognised that
thera la no magic wand that
can be waved to aolve all rare
relations problems. The Presi­
dent can't be made a dictator.
An order to desegregate all
schools Immediately w o u l d
probably mean that most of
them would have to he oc­
cupied by federal troops.
It is alio admitted that no
new legislation will automat­
ically solve all the problems.
Hut since the adminitlraUon
has tsid that it doesn't have
nil the tools to da everything
that is required, It ia forced
to ask for more tools to use in
situation* where it has been
found there is insufficient
nuthority for adequate en­
forcement.
The whole problem is sited
up as "0 million people who
can’t sll be educated over­
night, trained for jobs they
ran’t now do, forced into labor
union* that maintain rigid
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WASHINGTON—(NBA) —
President Kennedy’s sudden
decision to extend his western
trip and make a civil rights
speech before the conference
of mayors in Honolulu « u a
complete reversal of policy
and strategy.
Th* President had been
counseled in Washington to
reject all demand* that he
make a fireside chat on race
relation*. The feeling has
been that one speech wouldn’t
solve anything or do any good.
But from a platform in com­
pletely integrated Hawaii, the
President la in a good position
to lecture mainland United
States on greater racial tol­
erance.
One point that has n«t been
made sufficiently clear i» that
this is a national and not just
a southern problem. Thera
have been demonstration* in
Washington, P h 11 a delphla,
New York. Chicago and SL
Louis aa well as Birmingham,
Jackson and other southern
cities.
The concern in Washington
is that U. S. race relations
may get worse befora they be­
gin to get better. It is consid­
ered something of a miracle
tliul there hasn't been more
violence.
The use of child 'demon­
strators and the nonviolence
tactics of the Negro lenders
through an appeal to the loligious feelings of their peo­
ple muy have helped. But if
any children happen to get
hurt or leadership passes to
more militant hands, viotencs
limy erupt. There is already
some rivalry between NAACP,
GORE—National Aseociatlon
secondary chores that can be for the Advancement of Col­
deferred till later or perform­ ored People, Committee on
ed en route.
Racial Equality—and other
Once I viiat!v n*cd a I! yuu groups to show which esn be
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6.1,000.0(10 readers to give me the most aggressive.
One of Ilia g ieal difficulties
the names of any wives who now is getting white and Nsget into the family car gro lenders to communicate.
ahead of their husbands.
Moderates on both side* who
Only two ever reportrd declare their positions openly
back that the wives were lose standing with their fol­
ready before their husbands! lower*. Thera is constant
ho I repeat the challenge! pressurs from sxtrsmists to
I'll wager that nine times out make no compromise.
of 10 it is flic husband who
The feeling on the part of
gets into Ihe car first!
some local authorities seems
to be that if they show any
•Ign of weakness they will
loss control of law and order,
making a Imd situation wurse.
The resulting feeling of
q — When was the first
Greek Orthodox church in many Negroes is that they
can expect little or no ro-opU. S. founded?
A—In I8IA al New Orleans, ernthin from local authorities
and that the federal govern­
La.
ment hn* let them down by
q —Wh.il became of Mrs. not moving lor faster integra­
Mary Surrall, who &gt;va* John tion.
Kennedy's speech In Hawaii
Wilkes Booth’s landlady?
A—She was lunged for con­ is slso expected to prepnra
spiracy in the assassination the way for his special mes­
sage to Congress requesting
of President Lincoln.
additional civil rights legisla­
(j—How many presidential tion. The week’* delay in send­
children have been born in ing this package to Capitol
Hill wns decided on to glva
the White House?
A—One. Mrs. Esther Cleve­ Democratic leaders and White
land Bosanquet, daughter of House legislative assistants
President Grover Cleveland. more time for lining up Rs-

W orry C lin ic

CASE P1IK5; Terry B.,
Learn to drop your kitchen
aged 11, wai »ent to live gro­ chores within 30 seconds and
cery atore fur a loaf of bread. grab your cunt!
—Just-D int otcthe burner* on
H arry Hall, an official or the
past with its sirens shriek- your stove but don't try lo do
Michigan S ta te Chamber of Com­
inn. so Terry became m i in­ a IJ-mioutB final • onec over”
terested therein that he for­ of that kitchen!
got about his errand.
Amt when you know in ad­
An hour Uter hr sauntered vance that you are to leave
home — ami without the loaf for church ut 10:30, please
of bread.
get ready by 9:3U.
His mother scolded him.
Then put on an apron and
But she was in the very do yuur piddling around the
same boat, for the next day kitchen. Thus, when your
WASHINGTON—When tha ern Association, Sen. Richard &lt;I&gt;id for re-election. Recent her husband was to pick her mate urgently says, "Let’s
President returns to Washing­ Russell of Georgia, w n ■ | emonstrutions of Negro de­ up in frunt of a leading de­ go," you can shed that apron,
ton from his je t tour of tha board the President's plane u,rmiRation to gpeH up the partment store at exactly 4 am! follow him within 30 seco’clock.
»*• wmls!
. m
.
West, a bill or bills further receiving Kennedy’* personal i
I #c* of ^ " g a l l o n
h*i
extending Civil Rights will be attention.
It was the start of the
"But I must fix my hair!”
,nrr*
on Ida desk, ready to send to Tha Kennedy calendar all
evening rush hour so he you may argue.
Congress if he approves. All along had called for propos- uf urgency in the Whita House couldn't park. Ami she had
Kix it in the ear! Never
essential points in the propus-|ing some new Civil Rights on this score.
vowed that she would he bold lip a husband n single
Yet it is with seeming sad- standing out at the curli so second with piddling details.
*d new laws were agreed upon |gi-l*tion in this pre-Preslbeforo Mr. Kennedy flew dentinl election year. The ess that the Kennedy! pre. he wouldn’t have in wait.
Get into Hint car, pronto!
West.
Istrategy for the first two are tn do battle with ConBut when she started tn Then apply your fingernail
Ail that remained for his yrara of this Administration great for new Civil Rights ward the duur at 3.5!t p.m., imlish or final cosmetic touchbrother, the Attorney General, ern to bring about as much laws. One gets the feeling tlmt she noticed some bargain up after you are traveling lo
•nd his Special Counsel, Theo­ desegregation in public places the President and his brother Mali on the counter.
ward church or the airport or
dore Sorensen, to do wss dot us possible by Executive ac­ would greatly prefer to con­
So she set her bulging shop- your other destination.
tion, without asking Congress tinue as they have been going, ping bags on the floor anil
the I’s and cross tha t’s.
"Don't stop to manicure
Brother Bobby and Vlcs- for more stringent legislation. pushing here and s h o v i n g decided to try on a couple of your fingernails when the
Preeldent Johnson were also But it was assumed from the there to desegregate schools the hats.
train is on the track," is a
left the more delicate task of start In the Kennedy inner and lunch rooms and airports
Just like her son, she for­ stock slogan around o u r
selling the final package to circle that it would be wise to and theaters a few at a time, got all about the clock. It house,
enough members of Congress ask Congress to break new but steadily.
wai 4: IS before ihe even
I have user! it only about
They are proud of the More thought about her husband.
to giva it a fair chance of pas­ ground in the Civil Rights
lo.ooo times! For most wives
sage. The dean of the South­ field prior to Kennedy's liMH they have rolled up this grad­
Meanwhile, he had been get easily sidetracked from
ual way. In the past three circling the block for 2u min­
the future goal or destination
years -01 Southern commun­ utes and was furious. So he and become enamoured of
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
ities have ended segregation at “chewed her out" all the way
lunch counter*. Huntsville, In home!
FAW/ 6 1STYOUR MIND AT
Alabama, Is one of the most
Women just naturally are
r e s t / t h e h o s p it a l it y &lt;
WHEN DE BCD MAN'5 ESTATE
recent. Cast week alone, after childlike in their emotions.
OP
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d o ple m anor
SETTLED, VJU'LL tilT PLENTY,
AWAITS VXIC PLEASURE Attorney General Kennedy And that's why they have
MA3 o r ! A HOOPLE NEVER FOR
— AND SAM, AWTAILOR,
held a private aession with such a poor time sense.
J E T 6 A HOOPLB/ AS FOR fU '
WILLTUCM YCO CUT
theater ownen asking them to
PRESEfdT.VJHILE TM WASTIN' FER
And also why they shed
FAULTLESSLY.'what£
VY CAPETOWN BAN* TO WiffB M6
open their theaters to Ne­ tears on such slight provoca­
MINE
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A FEW GKANO,T OUOWTA B E
groes, dO Southern towns did tion.
SURVEYED BY A TAILOR— AN' mV cousin Mic h a e l /
so.
FRAME HEEDb ENOUGH
But this may be an asset in
tJCOCEKlES. TO KEEPMY,
Even while new compulsory the long range purpose of hu
WAISTLINB,
laws were being drafted re­ man creation, for mothers
t INFLATED.1
cently more such “persuasion'1 thus are better confidantes of
was in process in the White their youngsters.
House. One-hundred Southern
Children thus go to theirl
1;- buaineesr.icn met in private mothers with their secrets!
evasion with the Kennedy and dilemmas long before
brothers and Vice-President they dare approach their fa
Johnson to hear arguments thers.
why they should voluntarily
But will you women please
desegregate their ' s t o r e s , learn In watch tile clock, at
• A
hotels, and restaurants. After­
least when your husband is to
wards about a dosen told re­ chauffeur you to church or
porters they were impressed
to some suciul event?
thy what they had heard.
| Signs are that whether or
JJQichael ooes to v m f
not Congres paa-es atrunger
1 COUSIN AM OS*
laws against segregation, the
Kennedye will continue where,
ever possible to abide by the
old adage that “ You can catch
more file* with honey than
with vinegar.’’

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A d m ln la tr a to r a f th a E a ta to o f
X o r h o r t R o n to n , d teo ao o d , an d
• t aatd Unto, th a n a n d ttioro.
■ ta k a a p p lic a tio n to th o aa td
J u d o o f o r a f in a l a o ttlo m o n t
of
a d m in is tra tio n
of
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c h a r i l n i r h im an su c h A d m ln t a t r a t o r o f aald c ita to .
D a to d th la th * H a t d a * a f

CLASSIFIED INDEX
Lott ft Found
Notices - Personals .
Education - Instruction
Transportation
Food
For Rent
6A Special Notices
Business Rentals
Beach Rentals
For Sal* or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sal*
13. Mortgage Loan*
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
10. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
11. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
28. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
20. Radio ft Television
27. Special Services
20. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Sendee
29A. Auto Accessories
80. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
84. Articles For Sale
85. Articles Wanted
SO. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailer! - Cabanas
SANFORD HERALD
WANT ADS
BRING FAST
RESULT!

8- Edwealtow - Iwutractlm I
JOB security ran bo youn by
preparing now for coming
Civil Service oxam*. For Infonnntlon writ* NATION­
AL TRAINING SERVICE
INC. Box 8a c' o SANFORD
HERALD.

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SWEETIE PIE

June 12,1948 — Peg* 8-A IS, R « l Relate Fee Bale

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RENTALS

f. For Reat
1 BEDROOM Roue,
room. Availsbid
FA RIMS.
EFFICIENCY AMRmdftt M
F lrtt St. Near a city Dm
p a rtia l lots aoi ih p p ls i
itordd. No utilltj dhdrgw.
Suitable lor couple or lie.
Mle, lequira Jtcobeoa Dept.
Stare.

ing eoeta. Kaeluaive with

Seminole Realty
INI I. Part Ave.
FA I I U anytime
BEDROOM*, HI baths
Center block, double car
pofte. Large tot. Assume
Mymeate of *100.48 a
month. Ph. FA 2-7185.

3 RM. Furn. Apt, |T0 Mo,
Bedroom Air • Conditioned.
I ll E. 8th St., FA 1-8788,

RENT A BED

t ’nfurnl.eliMt 2 bedroom houis.
1305 Elliott Ave., FA 2 83M
or FA 2-U25.

I BEDROOM home in Coun­

td i

Th e dellsfs ss hour? We (net
net buy snal"
6. For Rest

FURN. Apt. XMo MellonvIUs. FURNISHED new 1

Duplex. Adults only, 2*00
Park Ave.

NEW unfurniihed * bedroom
Duplex Apt. New itovc ft
FURN. 3 Room Apt. with
refrigerator. W a t e r furnbath k garage. FA *4148.
lihed. Tile bath and t e r n zo floor*. $73 per Mo. Ph. NICELY furnished 3 bedroom
FA 2-2374 after 5.
house. TA 2-8334.

12. Reel Eatete For Sale
NEWLY redecorated 2 bed­
room frame bouse at 313
Hotly Ave. Near school,
close la. Hardwood floors
thru out. Large rooms, mo­
dern Uteben equipped $7,100
Liberal terms.
Contract
Mrs. M. L. Raborn. Pb.
FA 2-3638 Or FA 2-3M3.

Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. op. * BEDROOM unfurnished
NO CASH NEEDED
Surplu* City, a n W. lit.
hcruee. $85 a mo. FA 2-2323. 3 Bedroom, 3 bath. $81 a
month. T. 4 L included.
F U R N I S H E D Apartmetrt.
3
bedroom
322-8083.
Clean and close la. Jimmie FURNISHED
Apartment. Queint-i Apt.
Cowan. 332 1013,
Apt. 7. 404 E. 14th St. Pb. BY OWNER. 3 Br. 2 bath CB
322-81*4.
home In Finecreat. Kitchen
m r m m e m e r r r e m u r o r * BEDROOM bouts. Kitchen
e —i r-o—
n a t tiu m w v i—
-----Hay. I K IRC----------------- th
equipped.
RratonabH down
equipped.
$75.
FA
2-5300.
C T IT . IV A h O f o b nvtw i.
R . W . W a ro
3 CLEAN coot downstair
payment. A s s u m e pay­
A t A d m in is tr a to r o f th o M i n i e n v s n , F l o r i d a .
AptrtmenU. Adults. Ph.
u i t t m t r xo. ih m
2 BEDROOM furnished ApartK n ta to o f
ments. Call FA 34248.
l l o r b o r t R o n to n , lo co a n o d f : : d p . r . \ l n a t i o n a l m o r t
FA 3-1154.
n
te
o
L
F
A
2-0841.
flAOK A SSO C IA TIO N , n c o r
I t . TV. W a ro , A lly .
Big shady lots up to 300*
p o ra tlo n .
W o o d r u ff - P o r k ln o Did*,
Plaintiff, FURN. Apt. Cioie in. Phone UNFURNISHED House. Kit■ a n fo rd , F lo rid a ,
frontage. Highly restricted.
chen equipped. 3 Bedrooms,
F u b llo h M ay 11, *« * J u n o
FA 2-2800.
WILSON PLACE 3 ml. W.
C irA IU JIS II. T H O M PSO N a n d
1. 11. 1H1.
Ua baths. $85. a mo. US
SUSAN TIIO M IV O N .
on Hl-Way 48. Willard Jones
cni-ii
Anderson Circle. FA 3-SB28.
D e fe n d a n t* . 2 BR. Furn. Apt. Private en­
FA 2-0684. or Al Wallace
( O T I r B O F d P IT IF
l a I t * r * a r t a f tb * C aw aly
trance. 818 Magnolia.
F \ 3-8300.
J u d d * . tt« m ln n l* C o u n ty , F l o r ­ M O H T tltU K tritH K C L O S t RK
UNFURNISHED House. Kit­
Y ou. D e fe n d a n t* , a r* h e re b y
id a . l a I'rw b at* .
"CLEAN
quiet Rooms" The
chen equipped. 15(i3 Ssnford
n o tifie d t h a t a c o m p la in t to
l a r a t B a ta ta a f
Gables. FA 20720.
fo ro cln eo a e e r t a t n m o r t x a t *
Ave. Between 3 4 8 p.m.
C A R RIM C. CCKJJLM8
S t Johns Realty
D*M II«i • n th * f o llo w la g d e s c rib e d
p
r
o
p
e
rty
,
l
o
w
l
li
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
T a A ll C W f t t t w am* P a r a a a a
MODERN
Spacious
pine
pan­
Furnished
4
Rooms,
1
bed­
C ot LI. n to c k I . W E A T IIH a v la * C laim a a y D * a ta a d *
K ltU F IK L O F IH a T AUDI
eled Apartment. Tile bath,
room. Water furnished. $80 116 N. Park Ave. FA 24123
A a a l a a t l a i d F a ta l* *
TIO.V, a c c o r d in g to th o
Y ou a n d a a c h of y o u a r*
nicely
furnished.
$85
a
a mo. Adults only. 323-0388. ONLY six left in desirable
p l a t t b e r a o t a* re c o rd e d
h n r» b y n o tlfla d a n d m i u l r i d
month. FA 2-036.
P l a t B o o k LI. P a f a M ,
t o p r* a « n t a n y d a l i a a a n d d e ­
Tee 'N Green Estates. See
FURN. 3 Bedrm., oak floors,
P u b tl* R e c o rd * o f S o m lao l*
m a n d * w h ic h yo u , nr t l t h a r of
model on llpsala Road.
C o u n ty , F lo rid * ,
you m ay h a t* a g a ln tt
th*
masonry boms, t Blk. West
3
BEDROOM
Furn.
Cottage.
ln lo rn a llo n a l
of
U tic a
• • t a t * o f C A R R IE C. C O U J.N S
Centrally air condilinMd, 3
of
Hwy.
17-82,
on
laiagwood
Near base. $50 mo. 7 Oak*
F u r n a c a — M odel O i l s IS
to th * C o u n ty Ju d ir* o r S em lor 4 bedrooms, beautiful
K -D
Rd. Then 1 blk. South cor.
n o t* C o u n ty . F lo rid a , a t hi*
Trailer Park. Onora Rd.
family room, In your price
« r r ic a In th a c o u r t hon»« o f h a a b e e n f ile d a t s l n a t y o u In
of Vincent Dr,
a a ld C o u n ty a t H an fo rd , F l o r ­ th e a b o v a - a ly le d e u lt a n d y a u UNFURNISHED 3 Bedroom
range, 20th fit. W. by May
id a.
w ith in
da
c a la n d a r a r a r e q u ir e ! to e*rv* a copy
houae. Kitchen equipped. LAKE MARY. 3 Bedrooms. 2 fair Country Club.
m o n th * fro m th * tlm * o f th a o r y o u r A n e w a r o r P le a d in g
f l r t t p u b lic a tio n o f th la a o tlc * . to tb * C o m p la in t oa P l a l n t l i r *
bslh bouse with lake privi­
Corner lot. FA 3-3M4.
T w o e a p l u o f *ach c la im o r a l t n r n e y J O S E P H » . M URAleges. $123 a Mo. FA 2-7081. 2 STORY House and 3 lots,
Box I I I . P e rn
d * m a n d i h a l t h* In w r llln * . 8K O . I*, a
FURNISHED 1 b e d r o o m
lion** can be ust‘d for 2
a n d ( h a l l t i n t , th * p la c * o f P e r k , S e m in o le C o u n ty , F l n r .
bouse. Large rooms. $85 a DUPLEX. Clean 4 nicely
y o l i t a a c * a n d p ool o fflc * a d - Ida, a n d film tb * o r ig in a l A n Apartments. 1125 E. 7th
d r* * * o f th * u la lm a n t, a n d e w e r o r P le a d in g in th * o ffic e
furnished. *80. 1201 4 1203 fit. Call FA 30542.
mo. FA 2-8544.
■ b all b a aw orw la b y th* of Ih* C le r k o f th * C ir c u it
Elm Ave. Ph. NO 8-5267 or
c la im a n t. » * * n t- a t t o r n e y an d C o u rt o n o r b e fo re th * t l t h
a c e o m p a a ltd b y a f l ll n * f*a d ey of J a n * , IM S . I f y o u fe ll 3 BDRM. furn. A pt large.
NO 6*388.
a f o n # d o l l a r a n d in c h c la im to d* eo, n d e c r e e p ro c o n f e r e e
1703 Magnolia. $85.
• r d e m a n d n o t ao I lia d ( b a ll w ill b# t a k e n a g a l n e t yo n f o r
APARTMENT. 505 Myrtle.
lb
*
r
e
lie
f
d
e
m
a
n
d
e
d
In
th
*
h a void.
NICELY furnished 1 bedroom
C o m p la in t.
Ph. FA 2-5802.
K ih * l C. P a rk * *
Real Estate—Mortgagee
Houae. Built-in electric kit­
W IT N E S S m y h a n d * n J o f ­
A * * * * rt* to r of t h * I«**t
f ic ia l e e a l o f o ftic * a t S a n fo rd .
W ill an d T * * t* m » n t o f
3 ROOMS and Bath, all l i t N. Park Ave. FA 2-:4»
chen.
Tile
bath,
colored
C a r r lo C. C ollin*. d*coa**d S ernlnol*. C o u n ty , th la H t h
FA 27485
electric. Furnished. $15 mo. Ravenna Park
fixtures. Near Navy Baas.
d a y a f M a y , ISM .
M a ck If. C lev e la n d , J r .
Evenings
(S E A L )
Including utilities.
Near
C a rr o l) B u rk *
*80 a mo. Call after 5 pjn.
A r t h u r R . • • c h w l t h , J r .,
A lto r n a y * a t La w ,
NAB. Also 5 room frame FA 2-2577 FA 2 3828 FA 2-8340
FA 28344.
c l e r k o f C irc u it C o u r t
I*. O. I» ra w # r Z
bouse, partly furnished. $U
B y; M a r th a T . V lh le n
H m lo rd . F lo rid *
FOR SALE 1IY OWNER.
2 B E D R O O M furnished
I&gt;. C.
A tt o r n r y a f o r U x tc u ir ix
mo. Tel. FA 3-3218.
P
u
b
lle
h
M
ap
I
t
*
J
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n
e
I
,
!J
.
Br. Home on Pine Lake in
l ’u b lla h R a y I I , U a J u n o
Apartment wilh l a r g e
I t . 111*.
•. ii. m i
Loch Arbor. Call FA 2 A08
screened porch. Reason­ 3 BDRM. Ufrfum. House. 1801
C R M IT
C1X1I1
after 6:00 p. m.
W. Third St.
able. Call FA 3-1184 between

Legal Notice

Stenstrom Realty

1%

i n t i ie e n t e r it e o rm T o r rv n s e m e r r r r o t b t o f
IB X l t T I I J I ’D I C I I L &lt; I N .
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t 'B U t r x k v n o . t a i u
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F E D E R A L N A T IO N A L M O R T ­ F E D E R A L N A T IO N A L M O RTGAGE amocultio M, a oor- OAOE AMSOCIATKQN, A o o rp o r a tlo a .
po r a tio n ,
P la in tif f ,
F ia la tlff,
va
C LA T I t . BU TTO N a n d ANN K.
M IC H A E L J . ftlfUAMMg and
BUTTON, b la w ife.
IRENE F. HIRANNt,
D e fe n d a n t* .
li a f e n d a n t a
N O T IC B O F i f IT IF
t t o n c a o r *1 r r i f
W
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w obtoaob
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TO* M iahattl J . H lrU n n l
ANN K. HUTTON
R ta ld a n c * U n k n o w n
R a e ld e n c e U n k n o w n
Iro n * F . H lrlan n t
I tfa ld tn c * U n k n o w n
You. D e f e n d a n t s * r» h e re b y
Y ou. d * f« n d * n t* . a r e h e re b y no trie d t h a t a c o m p la in t to
n o tifie d t h a t a c o m p la in t to frra c lo e * a c e r ta in m o r tg a g n
f u ro c lo ia a c i r t a l a m o r t* .* * on
th *
fo llo w lo g
d eoorlbod
on
th *
fo llo w in g
d * a c rlb a d p r o p e rty , t o - w i t :
L o t 1. (Ilo o k PI, MONTH
n r o p n r ty , l o - w lt:
I . , I I t , R tock r . . OOU.V.
O R L A N D O F IR S T ADOI
T IU N a c c o r d in g to p in t
TRY CLL’U MANOR. UNIT
t h e r e o f r e c o r d 'd In P ie t
NO. 1. accordlnc to th*
llo o k I I . P a g e * I I a n d I t
plat thereof a* recorded
P u b lic Ite c o rd a u f S em i
In Plat Rook II. !’**•• LI
n o lo C o u n ty . F lo rid a ,
and LI. Public Record* of
Hrmlnole County, nortdal la a lu d ln g t
and Ricludlnd *p*ctf Irally.
W a ll H e a l e r — P a n e lr e y —
but not by way of limit*,
M odel F A M
tlon. th* followlny fitH o t W a t e r H e a te r — D ay
A N i g h t — M odel 1*C
turra: lloatcr, Sutilan wall
l u n g * — F r lg ld a lr * — Mofurnace. 61-*#-U, Serial
Xu 10M: Venetian Riled*;
del ItSIO
ail p*rnaan*aily ln*tali*d. baa b e a n file d a g a in * ! y o u In
ha* b**n filed aaalnat yon In th * a b o v e - e ty le d e u lt a n d y o o
th* ab**a-*tyl*d *ult and y*u a r* r e o u lro d l * e e rv * a copy
ar r*qnlr*4 to earvo • r“W o f r o a r A n ew o r * r P le a d in g
af your Aaawtr ar Pleadtaa to t a th* C e m p la ln t en P ta ln tlf P *
th* Complaint on Plaintiff# a l l c r n a p J O S E P H Vf MUII.AS
attorney Jo»*t&gt;h M. Mnraiko, EO . P. a Doe I I I . P e rn P e r k ,
p O, Uo* III. F«rn Park. ( e m ln o l* C o u n ty . F lo rid a , a n d
Florida, end 111* Ik- artflnal ftt* th * o r i g in a l A n ew er o r
An»w*r or Pleadlns la tb# P l i a d l a g l a th o o ffic e o f th *
afflc# of th# Clerk of th# Clr Cl r k o f th * C tr e u lt C o u rt o a
cult Court on or b«for* tho o r b e f o re th * IL th d a y o f
liih day of Jun*. 1**1- H I ul* J : *, 1 H L If y e a t a ll to d o
fall to do *o, a decrc* pro eo. a d e e r* * p r o co n feeao w ill
C}nf**to will b* taken aaalnat be t a k e n a g a in * ! y o u f u r th *
you for th* relief d«n**nd*d r e lie f d e m a n d e d In th * Cam
a la la l.
In th* Complaint.
W IT N E S S m y h a n d n a d a f f lW IT N E S S m y h a n d a n d a f
c la l I r a I o f o lflc o a t d a n f a r d , Del I a a a l o f o ffK # a t S an
fo
rd
. S e m in o le , C o u n ty , th la
Hemlnola. County, t k l a » t l k
»7t:* d a y o f M ay, 1M I.
d a y o f M ay, IM J,
(S E A L )
(H E A D
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A r t b n r II. B e c k w ith , J r
C le r k o f C irc u it C o u r t
C le r k o f C ir c u it C o u r t
By: M a rth a T. VkbUn
B y ; M a r th a 1 . V lh len

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8 A 6.

LOCH AllilOIt. 4 Bedrooms. SACRIFICE, iti-ing transfer
3 baths. Carpeted Fla.
LAKE MARY. 3 Bedroom,
red. 3 Bedroom CB house
Room with drapes. Double
kitchen equipped. Newly
2104 Willow. N ear bale.
carport*. Fenced patio and
decorated, i l l Palmetto
3 BEDROOM house. Fenced
many extras. FA 2 8288.
Ave.
yard. X Italian equipped
3 ROOM furnished Apt. Wa­ 9. For Sale or Rent
FA 2-1701.
ter furn. $40 a Mo. 113
3 BEDROOMS. 1 bath. G. E. NO down payment. 8 BadMaple Ava
Stove 4 refrigerator. Avail­
room*, kitchen furnlshtd
Well kept. 110 Lake Dot Dr
FURN. Apt. FA 3-3292.
able June 14th. FA 27958.
Montand.

Legal Notice

12. Heal E ntate For Sale

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
SUNDRIES Store. Stock 4
Realtor
equipment. Well establish­
c u rr, tv awn r o s •■ «Raymond Lundquist, Atio
ed.
Proprietor
wishes
to
re­
v n t . r , i i i i v t v , k i .o i « i m . t v
tire. Call FA 2 0274 or FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg
TMAVI R H I VO. n e w
IV MKi A D o r T l l t V O F
Lungwwd TE 8 8389.
LOIS 1UA and i t In Block 11
F I U N Z I 'H I L L ll'S . a M inor.
LIT
J A K o ll
If A tltC I I,
III*
of Ureamwold Sub Dtv,
SALE
or
Trade
5
room
House
S te p f a th e r .
*1.000 quick tale. Mrs. B*n
X ttT tn : I f
F l ’IIL tC A T IO V
and 1 acre for Housctrailer
o r r s r r r r t o a f o r a in m t io v
A. Rice. 800 N. Taylor fiL
and
difference.
1211
W.
2uth
T O , JO S tC I'll n i l L M I W
Little Rock, Arkansas.
St. Sanford.
TOLL A ItK IIE IIK IIT N O T !.
F tC D t h a t a p e titio n h a s h e rn
WANTED TO TRADE
file d In th * ab o v e ety le-l C o u r t
b y J A K O d H A ttli'H f o r to * 3 4 4 BEDROOM Hornet. 5 RO O M CB house (or larger
See models at Highland
a d o p tio n o f KHAN?. K it 11X I fH.
old 2 siory houae. FA 2-1510
a m in o r, by th* p e titio n e r,
Ave. Longwood. to minute*
after 6.
JA K O B IIA H IC1I. a n d yo u a r e
south
on
17-82
and
we*t
on
ro q a lro d to t o r t * * co p y of
y o a y A n e w e r a r iH ttw tlo n * to
Seminole 1 block.
UP A LAZY RIVER
■l.vw (H IM w h y o.ettl p e titio n
LMN ENTERPRISES INC. THE famous fit. John’s flows
s h o u ld n o t b* g r a n te d , on Die
a t t o r n e y f o r p e titio n e r, C. It.
right by this beautiful new
I-AUTE.M IUHO. f o . H o t 1ST. 3 BR. Home. 2»2 Laurel Dr.
home. 3 targe bedroom*
F e r n I", r k . F le r ld * . a n d til*
Good
location,
kilcben
3 luxurious bath*, covered
tb * a r l a t n a l la ih * o ffic e o f
t h a C la rk n f th * C tr e u lt C o u rt
equipped. Low down pay­
patio, central air-condition
e a o r b e fo re th * H i t d ay o f
ment. Atinme loan. A real
lag. double carport*. For
J u n e . l.i*l.
saving. Call FA 28172.
H K K L IN P A IL NOT o r a d e ­
comfort and fun, this is the
cre e
p ro c o n fe e e o w ill be
tops! Price $17,9UI, good
e n te r e d a g a t m t you.
W ltn e e e m y h a n d a n d th *
term*. Don't see tins ua
se a l o f a a ld C o u rt In S a n fo rd ,
Irsa you are ready to buy
H im lnol* C o u n ty , F lo r id a th la
Office FA 2 2118
for you won't be able to
3 0 th d ay o f M ay, 1X 1.
Night FA 20848
(MBAL)
resist it.
A r t h u r U. B e c k w ith , J r .
323 0700
Aa C le r k o f th * * * td C ir ­
2524 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
c u it C o u rt

i v T H K r i M c t r r i -o i h t o r
T B S ’ S IX T H J l 'H H I M , ( I I I -

Jim Hunt Realty

tty : M a rth a T. V lh la a
D e p u ty C la rk
P u b lle h M ay I f. M A J u n e
a. i r . i i * ; .
C U -H

ROOM House. M ee else A WATKINS ROUTE In thla
area ia open for semi-re­
tired man, or Udy. Many
semi-retired people aero
$30.00 to $100.00 pet week
depending on time devoted
to Route. Also have 1 full
time Rout* open. Maybe
uarge Loch Arbor Home you can qualify. For per­
Retired Navy Officer's home
sonal interview In your
Maturing 3 large Bedroom*,
area, write J. II. McGarlty,
Large Florida Room, SpaBox 627. Willi*ton, Florida.
clou* Living Room A ae=H
perate Dining Area, Large 19. S iiu a tk m a W a ite d
equipped kitchen. 3 bath*,
tor Immediate Mle at FHA Child Coro. FA 8-3H4

Valuation of $18,00000, $800

try Club Manor. Asiume
• I t monthly pay m enu 4
transfer fee. Cell FA 2-7671
after 5:15,

POTTED MUMS IS bloom. RED W in ters, hand picked.
I3e up.
$3.50 thousand) Phono ora
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
d e n . Ray Lawson, Osteen.
Grapevllle Ave. Near 20th St.
FA 2-4264,
Summer Annuals. Dutch Mill SINGER usod Z lt l a g ma­
chine. Call Singer Repro*
Nursery. Upsala Rd. Just
••ntatlvn FA 2-8783. Alan's
off 20th St. and 1st. St.
Fabrie ft Rug.

W ill

Deluxe Finecrent Home l
3 Bedrooms, 3 Bath, equip­
ped kitchen, Terratso floors
Large Family Room, Fenc­
ed Yard . . . you'll love
thla quick sate offering of
$4,000.00 Seller's Equity for
only $750 00, assume paymenu of $t&lt;d.70 on "In Ser­
vice
tjian."
Itnniudiale
possession.

Seminole Realty
1901 S. Park Ave.
FA 2-5232 anytime
IS. Uiis Im m O p p o rtu n ity

FA 3-1817.

Air-Conditioninpr

Auto Glass, Tops
4 Sea* Cover*

'N

UABYtalTrKH all day. Full
time. 322-8370.

AU TO GLASS &amp;
SE A T COVER CO.

17. Male Help Wanted

a l i,

384 W. 2nd St. KA 2 8033
w ork

guaranteed

MANAGER Trainees, ago 23
AUTO GLASS
to M. Married preferred.
IN ST A L L E D
Opportunities. Sanford, Cas­
selberry, Orange City and S en k n rlk Gift** a n d P a in t
DeLand areas. Contact Mr.
C om pany
Hudson, Jackson's Mlnit 210 Marnolia Pb. FA 2-4422
Market. Longwood P la u ,
31. 1’oullry • Livestock
Longwood, Florida
BAY Gelding. 7 yra. old. 13H
WANTED a a*ttl*d Man with
hands high. FA 2-4684.
a family to work in a store.
Must bit so bar and hontaL
3 1A. Pets
Furnish good r«f*ren«e.
Permanent job if you quali­ BLACK 4 Ian Red Tick
fy. Give reference in letter.
Hound Puppies from eacelWrit* Box 60, c'o Sanford
lent stock. Wormed. Ph.
lte ra ld .
365 9407 or 3853126.

GOOD dependable middle-ag­ 2 REGISTERED English Set­
ed Driver. Apply Yellow
ters. Ph. 323-U805.
Cab Co.
BIRD Dogs, English Setters.
You can find anything you
FRONT END Alignment Mm.
Reg. champion blood lines.
ne*d advertised in the Her­
Experienced. Apply O. K
REALTOR — INSUROR
lo wkv okl. CY 5-2535. Orald by Sanford merchants. FA 2-4881 1818 S. French Ave.
Tire Store. 2413 French Ave.
Uudo.

Stemper Agency

FA S-fllT.

'51 C1IEV. 4 dr. Sedan. Good
condition. Rt. I Box 18 or
call FA 3-0087. E. T. ChapMene eport shirts. $1.90 up.
man.
Mens shoes $2.98 up. su r­
'50 OLDS. 4 dr. *100. Can be
plus City. 201 W. 1st.
seen days at Tho Sanford
Herald. Frank.
SHALLOW WELLS 4 PUMPS
Jerry Lord FA 2 3219
&gt;854 PLY. R, 4 H.
cond, flood Urea. $175. Ph.
ALUMINUM Furniture reFA 2-1260 after 5.
webbed cheeper lhan you
can do it yourself. Bring
37. lloaln • Motors
it to tho Furniture Center.
1100 French Ave.
m a i l HAT IS* Boat. All
- eq-.ilpsuaL- 7 ! hp.
SINGER
Like new. Swap, trade or
wll. J. E. Terwllleger. SOS
SEWING MACHINE
SALES 4 SERVICE
Elm Ave,

34. Articles For Sale

CALL FA 2-1)783
TWO 10* X 23' Road Signs.
2 mile* from Sanford.
FA 2-2601 after 6 p.m. Carl
William*.
HOME grown tomatoes. 10c
and 2Ue a lb, H*d Pula
toes. O. M. ZUtrowor. 907
Persimmon Ave.

H . H. P O P E CO., IN C . With purchase of Blue Lus­
tra. rent Electric Carpet
2b0 So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
Shampooer for only $1 per
SMITH Air-Condition Refri­ day. Carroll'a Furniture.
geration service. All work
guaranteed. Very reason­ 1 YEAR old upright Fracicr.
33 cubic ft. 1003 Model, 23"
able In price. Day F a 2-7434
colored T. V. Call *322-7222
Night FA 2-2068.
after 5 p, m.
LAWNS Renovated - Aerate
Remove Thatch - Chinch SHALLOW Well Pump *ud
Car tup carrier wilh cover.
Bug Spray (VC-13) • FeriiSSS-1701,
'*•—Ph. FA 3-4244
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
HOUSE full of Furniture. All
less than t year old. ResWELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
unable. 212 Bradshaw Dr.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Can be seen from 10 a. m.
All Types and Slits
to 3 p. m.
We Repair and Service
S T I N E
Machinery and Supply Co. DRESSES 5 to T.322S1IM.
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2*432 21" DUMONT console T.V.

For le ase: Service Station.
Choice location. Apply The
Pure Oil Co. 531 W. 6th TREE'S trimmed. Demosied
A removed. Reasonable. Ph.
S t.
FA 2 7054.
MAN or WOMAN to service
MuttrusK Ronovntlon
and collect from cigarette,
Ice and other coin operated Includes: Cleaning 4 Proe***In; Kill, Brand New Cover,
dispensers In this area.
Brand New In.iulalion tthoie
This is a very good podNettled.
lion that can be worked full
FREE PICX UP
or part-time. Pereon sel­
4 DELIVERY
ected must have good ser­
viceable ear and 10 or
$14.50
more spar* hour* p*r weok E c h o l s r e d d i n g c o .
and 1500 00 to $3,600.00 cash 2nd. 4 Magnolia FA 2-8321
capital. Write giving name,
address, telephone number TRACTOR work, mowing,
discing, blade, scoop. Ph.
and all details to Box H it,
FA 2-7684.
Tulsa, Oklahoma.
ii r o w****)
16. F em ale H elp W a n ttJ 39. A utom obile Service
CURB Girl. Apply Pig
Whistle. Sanford.

13. Farallsrs

STOVE. *35. 3 Door Reftlfrra
a tor. $84 m Garrison Dr.
Used furniture, appliances,
tools, ete. Bought • Sold. ANGLE Iron. Various aisea.
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
FA 3-19*8.
Avt. Ph. FA 3-4132
BLACKEYED Peas. *1.00 s
Wo Buy, Sell, Trade, Repair
bushel You pick tad bring
container. FA 3-7*4.
GOOD Laundrese wish** iron­ BILL'S THRIFT SHOP
ing at home. Rroionable, Furniture - Appliances • T.V,
Open • to S dally and Week­ 36. Automobile* . Trveks
700 IUy Ave.
ends
BUYING A NEW m
CHILDREN kcpL FA 341*3. Ph. 533-7363 3840 Hiawatha SL
USED CART
Sanford, Fla.
FINANCE IT WITH UR
WASHING and Ironing a t
WANTED reliable couple lo ♦ Low Interest Rale#
home. FA 3-0307.
ft Low Monthly Paynteits
take up monthly payments
FLORIDA
STATE BANK
21. Beauty Salons
«&lt; $13.M 0U I complete
rooms of furniture. Call
CARS WANTED
GRADUATION SPECIAL
TE $1511, Casselberry, col­
REEL'S USED CARS
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
lect.
llth SL ft Sanford Ave.
Cold Wave $8.95 complete.
Open evening by appt.
Sell Us Year Furniture. Quick 195S ED8EL. Runs good.
318 Palmetto Ave. 3230831
Service With the Cash.
■Looks good. A. K. Rossetter
FA 31851.
SUPER TRADING POST
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
FA 3-0877.
I9M RUICK. ta food running
Complete Ser. Eve. Appt's.
condition. New battery. $
105 So. Oak
FA X-S143
FREE ESTIMATE
*
Upholstering 4 Mattress ran- new recape Ures. Braken
23. Plumblnc Msrvlcss
•valtaf. Ntw 4 Used Furni­ good. Aiklng $15000. Make
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg. offer. Call FA 1-3713 after
Co., it 7tS Celery Ave. 6:00 p. m.

CUSTOM 3 BEDROOM, I
both home on Urge shaded
lot at 1814 McUonvllto Ave.
Many extras Include living
room fireplace with maho­
gany paneling; p a r q u e t
Plumbing ft Hosting
AIR CONDITIONING
hardwood floors, Florida
CONTRACT and REPAIR
room, dining room and a
WORK
large, equipped eat-in kit­
chen. Laundry room and 1007 Sanford Ave. FA *4583
lots of storage space In
PLUMBING
double g a r a g e .
Cell
Contracting Repairs
FA 2 9320 for aa appoint­
FREE ESTIMATES
ment.
R. U IIARVEY
S BEDROOM house la excel 394 Sanford Are. FA 2 3383
lent condition. North Or­
lando. Pay closing and as- 27. Special S ervice#
aume payments of $74.34.
-Tlaao-Tunin ; and gspsi:
ir* : 3333.
W. L. Harmon - KA 2-42»
30 ACRES of grove on Hwy.
F R IG ID A IR E
4 large like, 5 room frame
Sales 4 Service
house. $20,000. Will finance.
G. II- HIGH
Call 319-3451.
1700 W. 1st S t Sanford
4 BEDROOM, 3 bath house.
Pb. FA 2-3883
381' on lake, with swimming
pool 15’ x 30'. Over 3 acre* L A W N SERVICE
of land. *2.000 down. $ltio Mowing and edging, etc. Sata month. FA 3-3145.
tolsetion guaranteed. Ph.
3 BEDROOM, 3 bath home.
Larger Pinecrest Boor plan.
Will sacrifice 8 year equity.
FA 3-3815.

34. Articles For M s

3 2 . W w « n • flftn b w

etoro bulWh.. sow ia buei■eaa. Wonoerful location for
•mall grocery business, s
Lota. $19,088. $1,008 down,
balance *81. per mo. To* W.
9th or 713 W. 9th St.

Dews, with alnlm um dol­

W E L A I A APARTMENT*:
Roomi private betas, U4
W. Firit St.

Rollawsj, Hospital ft Babj
Beds.
By Dip, Week, or Voeta
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
fh . FA 2-5111 lit W. lit St.

18. Help Wasted

Good picture. FA 2-6719.

CLOSED WEDNESDAYS to
field test equipment Sew
us Thursday for week-end
boat sale; Summer time
bargains for you like; $82$
14' fish 4 ski runabout, $485.
A very stylish 17' $095 fan*
Uy utility only $805, Many
others plus the latest stylo
Brunswick boats with 100
hp. Chevy engine and Mera
Cruiser outdrive. The 17*
Tahatk $3750. Th« 18' Cara
Ibe Cruiser $3985. The 20*
Bahama $3905. Long last*
lng easy terms. Robsoq
Sporting Goods. Downtown
Sanford. FA 2-3081,
15' PLASTt Cruiser. Mercury
molar. Gator trailer, Rea*
ttonsble. FA 2-0516.

3». Motorcycles • Scooter!
»

CUSHMAN Eagle. Needs
some work. FA 2-9463.

39. T ru lle m • C ab an s*
GREAT LAKES 1960-55' X
10* wide, a bedrooms, original
cost $8,200, sacrifice, aa*
aume balance $4,600 monthly
pmta. $08.35. 322-3435.

HOlLERSo/SANFORD
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Dw i ’i a kangarco eating
meeds ta ««r backyard."
The Hamilton* notified boo
director Carry Baldwin, who:
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loaaatnc tba crittar. Bat Wtida bonntad a m n four-foot
fence with aaaa and want
•beat doing whatever waltoyaaa da whan they Kara free
time in Ban franeUeo.
Baldwin admitted that the
ta«k of returning Waldon to
kia ham will not ba an aaay
ana, bacauaa tba proper way
to handle a wallaroo la to
catch It by the tall and kold
Ha feat off the ground.
Waldon ia extremely fait,
can bounce hi any direction,
and le capable of clearing a
alx-foot obetocle if ha puta
kia mind ta it.
Bo whet Baldwin need* IT
aomeone who la extremely
faat, can bounce in any direc­
tion, is capable ef clearing
six-foet abets*!**, and can
catch a wallaroo by the UlL
The too director admitted
ho doeent qualify—but ha in­
tend* to keep trying.

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Legal Notice

CUT-UP OR WHOLE

THIS WEEK'S FEATURE:

ORANGE CUP

"SERVING ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS, CASSELBERRY,
FERN PARK, LONGWOOD.
MAITLAND. NORTH ORLANDO
A N D HANFORD” . . . .
from
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Bryant Warns Of Grocery Tax Bill Veto
^ C l O 6^
should be flsga fly­
ing all th* way up and down
f n a e h Avenue Friday (Flay
Day) beeauae the recent Jaycee Hag drive resulted in
almost every tingle merchant
along the highway business
area buying a dag. This is
a fine gesture and will serve
aa an eye-catching reminder
to people driving through on
the highway.
* • •
Our “fascinating sign” blurb
has brought some contribu­
tions. One reader called to re­
port the had reed a sign on a
plumbing shop: “We fie your
Johiiny-un-the-spot.” Them the
old one about a algn in an op­
tometrist's windoy: "Eyes ex­
amined whit* you wait.’’ And
the sign on a Miami restau­
rant window: “English spoken
here.” And we once knew a
physician who had a name
for his home, with an appro­
priate sign in th« yard: “Bedaide Manor.”
•
e •
City attaches have set up
a trial run to solve the traffic
Jam problem at First Street
and Railroad Avenue. North­
bound traffic on Railroad may
turn right on First or sig-xag
across Into Oak but may not
make a left turn onto First.
Sandbags arc In place aa
“traffic Island.”

Equality
Campaign

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Broadened VOL. 53

WEATHER: Some showers, llijih 90-96; low In the 70s.
United Pres* Leased Wire
Established 1908
THURS., JUNE 13, 1963
SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 733

Recess Opposed
By Governor
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Gov. Farris Bryant said today
tha fact th a t he has not flatly
threatened to veto a state
grocery tax does not nu-nn he
would not strike it down if
faced with the decision.
It was the closest the gov­
ernor line c«tno to a veto
threat thia session.
Ha aaid hia opposition to
auch a tax ia ''strung” but ha
haa a policy of never threat­
ening vetoes until an objec­
tionable bill comes across his
desk. *
Legislators hacking a groc­
ery tax have made a point of
noting th at Bryant, while
speaking publicly against such
a levy, haa never said outright

that h* would veto f t
To clear th* sir, Bryant told
hi* new* conference “I never
By United Pres* International
make a preliminary threat of
Negroes carried their drive .
a veto and because of that yoll
for racial equality to the lunch j
cannot conclude that 1 would
counters, swimming pools,
W. C. “BUly" Hill, promi­
not veto a grocery tax should
negotiating tables and Into the nent rltlira snd pioneer
one la- passed."
streets in widely scattered resident af Sanford, owner
Tha governor also ram* out
strongly against any recess of
sections of the Southland to­ of the RUI Lumber Com­
the current tax-raising session
pany and aaaurlatrd enter­
day.
of tha legislator* without com­
The focal point was in Jack- prises, died this morning at
pletion of its job.
son, Miss., where a shocked Seminole Memorial Hospital
He Mkl • recess, os suggest*
and saddened Negro commu­ after a short Utnrss. He was
ed by House Speaker Mallory
nity listened Wedmeday night 72 years eld. Funeral ser­
Horne, would only make th*
to an appeal by the widow of vices are scheduled for J
tax Job more difficult.
slain civil rights leader M*d- p. m. Friday at the First
gar Evers and began an in­ Methodist Cburrh. Funeral
He Mid the l a w m a k e r *
formal “month of mourning” arrangements are under the
could wind up th* job this
for the Negro lender.
week, sit hough he wa* not op­
direction of Rrlvum Funeral
Hundreds of Negroes staged Home. A more complete
timistic this will be done.
a protest march after a meet­ biography of SI r. Hill will
“Hut they could do It If they
ing at the headquarters of the be found in Friday's Herald.
wanted to,” he Mid.
National Association for the
Bryant Mid ha plana an
Advancement of Colored Peo­
early meeting with Senate
ple (NAACP) where Evers
President Wilson Conaway
worked. Pollct\ swore that A &amp; W A . . .
and Speaker Horn* to se« If
tensions were high, moved in
anything ran b* don* to speed
quickly and arrested 147 per­
up th* Job. He said tha meet­
sons.
ing wm suggested last night
A few hours earlier 13
TALLAITASSEE (UPI) — by Carraway.
Negro ministers staging a Hall Named
A $45 millioa bill giving $400 The governor told ntw im tn
"mourning march” were ar­
ST. AUGUSTINE (UPI) —
ncross-the.hoard pBy raises to that th* legislator* must vote
V • '5/ -JKh
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rdtrested as they walked aiU-nl- W. N. Hall was named a vice
Florida’* public school teach- from $15$ million to $16$ milHH&amp;f/
v
V
ly toward town.
president of the Fairchild
lion in new taxes to balance
era
been mo law today.
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In Tallahassee theater own­ Stratus Corp, at a directors
• - - a t - ' D A . i . Lj j Juew.w j..
l .«-si*jAm.
th* budget.
Th*
hill
went
on
the
book*
Visitor to our fair city call­ ers appeared in court today to meeting here Wednesday.
The difference, he Mid, de­
COL. It. J./FU R M A N arrived today to comare W alter A. Giclow, Humid publisher; Mayor
nlong
with
•
batch
of
other*
ed Wednesday afternoon to seek Injunctions against Ne­
pend* on whether the legisla­
mence operiuions for the eattdjllnhmont of SunTom
.Me
1
Humid,
Colonel
Purmun
and
Francis
K.
without
Gov.
Farris
Bryant'*
ask: la Sanford In distressT groes picketing segregated UN Threat
ture will set up n special elec­
ford Military Academy. Pictured m m -ting the
signature.
Roumillitt Jr., president of the Chamber of
Seems tha American flag theaters Sit-ins were success­
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
tion thia year for * public vole
Ku|&gt;eriiUendciit
of
the
new
school
(left
to
rigid)
Commerce.
The
salary
raises
would
go
(Herald
Photo)
atop the city water tower on fully conducted Wednesday at (U PI)—The powerful Afroon a ronitltutionnl amendment
us
high
a*
$HO0
a
year
In
*om*
French Avenue was flying up­ Tampa.
Asian group today threatened
instance* for teacher* with 10 to permit use of tho $10 mil­
Elements of the* ‘J.000 fed- a long delay iq the drive to
side-down . . . which la a iliayears
experience In Florida. A lion school trust fund for edu­
eruiu e J' Jiuuutmr m a n ismcir end the li.S lm.im.iul crisis.
tress signal!
|
total
of $45' million has *1- cational urn*a uction;------------ordered onto the integrated
Aa It stnmts now, th* ques­
ready
4-ern written Into th*
What with Highway 416 university campus a t Tusca­ Cubans Freed
tion
does not go to the voter*
giant general appropriations
MIAMI (UPII—Almut 100
East now being improved, loosa, Ala., arrived today. The
until next year and * bill to
law
for
tho
raises.
John Pope suggests motorists campus, however, was quiet Cubans will he flown to Miami
The governor signed * hill put it on an emergency basis
coming from Ostesn-w-ay turn ns Negroes Vivian Malone und today in the first of four
into
law which will create * failed to muster the ntcesxnry
left on Cameron Avenue and James Hood entered their sec­ flights to release 401 |K-rxons
junior
college In Polk county votes.
who took refuge from the
then right on Geneva Avenue ond day of classes,
If the legislature fella to
•
t
a
cost
of
million dur­
Anuthtf Negro, David Mark Castro government in Urugu­
WASHINGTON (UPI) — ing the mining biennium. balance th* budget, h* Mid,
to avoid congestion.
Mctiluthery, a 27-yrar-old ay's embassy in Havana.
•
• •
Loral educators, including an anticipated enrollment of at one time battled on the The llouie has handed P res­ Most of th* money would be th* slat* will get by. But
ident Kennedy hi* biggest allocated from enpital outlay sunt* of tha individual legis­
Officers' Wives Club of nialhi'inaticiun at the Mar­
retired N*ivy officers, were -k) cadets in the vxih, set football field,
jor ertth. eighth and ninth grades.
%
NAS has contributed |5u to shall Kputv Flight Center, en­ Meets With JFK
Tlie superintendent received legislative defeat of the year, fund* for construe lion of th* lator*’ pet project* won't b*
being
interviewed
tndfty
tha CKO, with Sirs. Hubert ters the heavily patrolled Uni­
WASHINGTON (U H ) — placement m. the faculty i d ; The- tfliltflingv and land, on his. NY* Ior of science degree perhap* th* first payment of school.
realised.
Lovelace, president, and Sira. versity of Alabama extenniuu t'resilient Kennedy held a ''fief Sanford Military \rartnny h. Mcllonvillc Avenue at Celery, at
Bryant said he he* let ell
p la Tech and his ■ big price for hi* tough new
iliber
bills
becoming
law
T. Barkley Wood, executive campua at Huntsville today. meeting with Sen. Harry Gold- it* superintendent, Col. H. J. were purchased by the Foun­ mailt r s m education at the civil right* stand.
tho special appropriation* bill*
without
the
governor’*
algn*dation lrum the San Francisco University of Arkansas, with
board member, making the Ilut officials there predicted water. It-Aril., Wednesday to Furman.
become law. Hut he tub! hu
Th* unexpected upset came lure would;
Giants and the City of San­ additional work at Clemson Wednesday night when the
presentation to Mrs. t'uroiyn them would he m&gt; incidents. discuss reappointment of a
Extend the Florida Institute hs* told each sponsor th at
Colonel Furman, temporar­
Higgins, staff aide of the
National Labor U a l a l i u n * ily residing at the Mayfair ford at a total cost of $375,- College, George Washington House defeated by a five-vote f o r Continuing University wheth*. tho cabinet actually
Board member.
uso.
University and George Pea­ margin the President'* hill Studies (FICUS) for another release* tho money for such
Inn, has been transferred by imo.
* • •
Colonel Furman's I.tin lly body College. While with the to expand federal aid for twu years. The institute is re­ project* depend* on tha tax
the
llernarr
M.ioKaddrn
Jaycers are launching a
Caesar 111
Foundation from tin* Castle have been educators h&gt;r gen­ U. S. Army Corps of Engi­ communities suffering chron­ sponsible for handling off- situation.
Ills
great-great- neers, he saw active service ic unemployment.
membership drive, “looking
NEW YORK tC P I)—Com­ Heights Military Vutlemy, erations
Hryant said he will cam­
campua course* for slat* uni­
Bhcriff J. L. Ilohhy'a dep­ edian Sid Caesar, who plays Lebanon, Tcnn., to the sup- grandfather established Fur­ in the European anil Far
»
for young men between 21 and
Some southern Democrats versities.
paign to help win public ap­
35 who era not satisfied with uties solved a theft before seven roles in the Broadway crintcndency of Sanford Mili­ man University at Green­ Eadcrn Theaters of War. He who had been counted on to
Authorize a slat* prison in proval thi* November of con­
ville, S. C. Furman U. und wa- a member of the Engi­ support the administration Dixie county.
things the way they are and it wa* dUrovrrrd Wednes­ musienl “Little Me," fainted tary Academy.
stitutional amendments au­
Wednesday night during the
who would like to take part day evening.
J. P. Wirier*, New York Stetson University, IleLand, neer Board Util lii ami the hill voted instead with Its
Give ihc Motor Vehicle De­ thorising Imnd financing for
Engineer School 1051-52, Join- Republican foe*.
The Sheriff reported to­ show's first art. Overexhuux- City, president uf the Foun­
in making their city, state and
partment the go ahead to higher education construction
In: Castle Heights in 1056,
The
southerners'
vote* make slate license plates In and a land acquisition pro­
nation a bitter plats in which day two Juvenile* stole 1H tion was blamed by n doctor dation, will arrive here Fri­
serving as alumni secretary would have swung the deci­ Spanish yellow and Spanish gram for public recreation.
fifths of sacraments! win* who examined Caesar.
to live.'*
day evening, Colonel Furman
• •
a
and procurement officer.
sion to the administration, but red for 1065. The lettering on
from a Catholic church at
lie said ha will have help on
said. They will inspect anl
Registration fur summer Winter Park, brought it tu Approve Rill
lie said he will bring hi* Hie light party-line stand tlie the license plates, in addition the educational construction
make plans for refurbishing
WASHINGTON (U1M) — Hie former Giants' dormitor­
school makeup classes at Seminole County, sold some
family to Sanford at a laler Republicans took also con­ to normal designation, would program from a statewide cit­
The Semite Finance Commit­ ies ami other remodeling and
South Seminole Junior High and drank some.
date, adding “ I think Sanford tributed to the defeat.
read “ St. Augustin* (Juadri- izens committee that 1* to bn
Voting for the bill were IK) rentennial Celebration'1 In red formed.
The deputies learned of tee Wednesday approved a for construction of a building
NEW YORK (UPI) —Cleo­ I* n beautiful city."
will be held from H a.m. until
Democrats ami IS Republi­ character* on a yellow back­
2 p.m. Friday. Classes, Prin­ thia, contacted Winter Park bill to give World Wur 11 anil housing eight classrooms unit patra. the $ui million film
If this bond program is vot­
cans. Voting against it were ground.
cipal John Angel aays, will police who, in turn, told the Korean War veterans un op­ an auditorium and for a gamble, came to Broadway
ed down, Hryant Mid, tha leg­
57 Democrats and 152 Re­ Would return all left-over islature will hnve to come buck
portunity to renew G. 1. life swimming poo!
j Wednesday night for a retebegin Monday on n weekday church of the theft.
publicans. Democratic lead­ funds allocated to stale uni­ in special session to provide
insurance
they
have
allowed
to
hr
ty-parked
world
premiere
Winter
Park
police
said
The
new
military
school
schedule from H a.m. until
er* had counted on about 2U versities to the slate's general th* $75 million for essential
lapse.
one boy U In custody.
noon.
will open in September with that had a Broadway mob of
Republican voles.
• • •
8.000 cheering and critics
construction t h a t otherwise
revenue fund.
reaching for both superlative*
We hear a number of Semi­
Bet a minimum speed limit would hav* been financed
and brickbats.
nole County’s fine eitixrna
of 40 miles per hour and a with money borrowed through
TtLLAHASSF.R (U P I) —
The street crowds reduced
will b*. going along with othmaximum of 70 mih-a p&lt;-r hour bunds.
Gov
Farris
Bryant
said
to­
ltroail.vay traffic to two lanes
■ 0 er members of the GermanHryant said he ia taking no
on
FTorida's interstate high­
and brought t’.’i police to the day In- has no plans to run
Americun Society of Central
part in the legislature's strug­
way*.
for
.my
office
when
his
proscene in maintain order.
Florida on Friday to tha
Give broader powers to tho gle over a proposed $5 In­
Mounted police had to charge rent term ends in January,
Tradawinds on Melbourne
crease in vehicle license tags.
State Hoard of Pharmacy.
1965.
surging fans three time* to
Beach for a three-day “ We* VHut he said he would prefer a
Direct
tinlegislative
coun­
WASHINGTON
fUPIt
—
\* thing* now stand. Bry­
- k ep them behind barricades.
rnd on tlie Heath.” Among
Tin- House Space Committee cil to study the noddle and three per cent snles tax «lt
ant
-aid.
he
wotihi
n.,t
even
"itty excitement utnewly elects*! directors for the
will recommend cuts of near­ shell homo selling business in | .lutomuhllea to tlie tug ink ulanl mi th&lt;- long-awaited run for re-election if Ihi*
organisation U Mrs. Elsa BorI crease.
ly $5(8) milium in the admin­ tho stale.
were
|xis*ible
under
the
[aw.
d-hut of the four-hour film—
ehardt of Fern Park.
istration's request fur $5 7
He
was
asked
about
his
the longest and co&gt;tliesl in
•
*
•
billion for Hie civilian space
movie history— was music feelings on a constitutional
That unrepaired brokenprogram next year.
amendment
to
be
presented
to iho e irs of 2(Mh Century.
»
down concrete block wall out
As it now stands, thu com­
to
'ha
people
thi*
fall
that
F»x evn utives, wdto risked
at Country Club Heights
mittee will approve a spendwould
move
Florida's
election
the future of their company
serves as a grim reminder
of the governor and cabinet 1ing ceiling for (he federal
O il the siipcr.aprctacular. The
that the corner there is mort
space agency of Just under
studio b -t (.‘lu million lust to non presidential election
treacherous than it appears
$3.2 billion.
year*.
)• nr ar. I will have to gross
and that one driver didn't
A check with the three sub­
To effect the change, It
P S mid "0 on “ Cleopatra"
/ make it.
committees uf the space com­
would
be
necessary
for
the
j st to hn-uk wen.
• •
•
mittee l&lt;*iay revealed that
'the unanswered post pre- governor and cabinet elected tlie reduction* probably will
South Seminole sources in­
in
I' j - I to serve a two-year
mierc question was “ 1.1 it
form us that paving work ult
range from $188 million to
that good?” Some critics of term und then run in turn) for $t!M million.
jq
the new parking area at Sem­
a
full
four-year
term.
Tiliv
t c film, slurring Fllizubcth
inole Plaza Shopping Center
There is a chance the full
T utor. Richard Burton und would allow the next gover­ committee will revise suine
I* scheduled to begin next
nor.
it
elected
twice,
to
serve
Rex Harri-un. found it “ well
week.
of the figures, but this ap­
worth wilting for" and "gen­ siv year*.
•
•
•
pears unlikely.
Bryant
said
he
had
not
erally brilliant amt satisfy­
Downtown merchants . . ,
studied
the
bill
and
did
not
ing ’* But others described it
don't forget to pul your flags
u&gt; “an extravagant exercise know if it would allow him
out tomorrow if you don't
In tedium," “unable to involve to run for the brief two-year
want the French Avenue mer­
tl&lt;c viewer's emotions" and term But he is not even con­
chants to show you up.
sidering It, Ik- said.
' dramatically pallid.''
• • •
Nor lias he any plan* to
Renewed application for a
Resident, too. should lly
seek a U. S. Senate real, rezoning by Jo* Gazil for •
tire flag at their homes.
he »a id.
proposed s u p e rm a rk e t s i t *
Many people have them ami
wa? denied uguin by tha Coun­
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just forgot to put them out.
ty Zoning Commission Wed­
Pick Up it Delivery
Pag-* III &amp; It
Classified
H you don't have one, call
C antor D ies
nesday evening.
• EASY TERMS
Page Hi
Comics
the Jaycee office and they
.SARASOTA. Fla. (UPI) —
GaiiPa initial application
Page 7
I 'ear Abby
will bring you one. It only
Abraham Jassin, 82. goldcn- for a cluing* from agricultural
THIS EAGER YOUNGSTER .symbolize* the Circuit of Sum mer Fun themu
Editorial
costs $3.50 for the whole
Page I
vomd Hebrew templo cantor to rummercial uf the sit* on
the Florida Development Commission is using in its most comprehensive
works, flag pole and every­
Entertainment .. I’ugu 7
who one* sang with tenor Country Club Road v as denied
sum m er tourism promotional campaign. The phologruph is being used in
Page 10
thin*. Free delivery, too—all
Puzzle . . . . . .
Eurico Car uso at th* Metro- by th* Zoning Commission end
m ores of newspaper, magazine and outdoor advertisem ents outside the
H f; €» pnli»-n O io rs «tt-.l IV'»li
you have to do U pick up the
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state.
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Teacher Pay
Raise Bill
Becomes Law

Academy fa tu 'ty
Interviews Begin

JFKHanded
First Defeat
In House Vole

Stolen Church
Wine Recovered

8.000 Mob
'Cleopatra'

No Plans For
Future—Bryant

Space Funds
Slash Asked

SALE!

Rezoning Plea
Again Denied

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J u d y V an W in k le , S anfottl.
W illie K lllln g w o rtb , S anford
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Jim m ie R ay Bradahaw to
K o b e rt E. B a rre tt, e tu x, F e rn
T e rra ce , $ 10,800
John S p u rr, e tu x to F re d
W a ll, e tu x, G oldie M a no r,
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Cora* M assey to F U A , N .
O rlando, $ 10,800.
F rtd t-v ic k illu m e , J r., e tu x
to W ashin gto n S ecurity Co.,
$11,000.
E rn est Loo T a y lo r, e tu x to
W a lte r S w o ffo rd , e tu x, Sunla n d , $ 12,800.
C a rl M c d rc i J r., o tu x to W odo
T a y lo r, J r., e tu x , S portsm an’e
P aradise $ 17,000.
Academ y M a n o r, Inc. to
B lu e Goose G row ers, In c .
S m ith 's Subdvn. $88, 100.
R obert Leo G rady, o tu x to
F . Donald F a irc lo tb , Cassel­
b e rry , $ 10,000.
Sharpe B ld g . Carp, to C a rl
M orehesd, Academ y M a n o r,
$8,700.
Sharpe llld g . Corp. to L e ro y
T u cke r, « u u . Academy M a n o r,
$ 11,-100.
F U A In Charles Shaw, o tu x ,
N. Orlando, $0 ,000.
A delaida llu d n a ll, e tu x to
K lugaw ood
B ldrs. B el-Isle,
$ 11,000.
H arold Logan, etux, to A lv a
Gruce, e tu x , Longdale, $ 10,30«).
P ark R o ya l Homes, Inc. to
K s im c th B urke, rtu x , C C.
lig h ts , $ 10,800.
K no x&lt; F lo rid a Developm ent
C orp. to F ra n k D ixon, o tu x ,
H a rm o n y Homes, $0,800.
K n o x -F Io rid a to L em uel
S ta llw o rth ,
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L in c o ln
lig h ts , $ 11,350.
Knox* F lo rid a D svslopm snt
to Eugene U o n ie iro , o tu x , L in ­
coln lig h ts ., $0,000,
A d re ln H a rre ll to L . E u ­
gene C o tto n , e tu x, Lake o f the
Woods, $00,000.
L a rk D a u g h try , o tu x to
Georgo M a rtin , o tu x, O akland
HUD , $8 ,000.
F lo rid a Fernuncs&lt;|Uo, Inc.,
to James L . Peyton, o tu x , N .
C huluuta, $0 ,000.
G tv rg e Cole, etux to H ubert
P e vtile i, a tu x , Dcs P illa r, $ 10,COO
M id -F lo rid a G o lf Courso,
Inc. to J e r r y Lackland, e tu x ,
F a lrla n a E s ts tts , $10,000.

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�Cuba Invasion By Commandoes Reported
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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, VOL. 53
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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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 (U PI) — 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
Jennie r is henned fur duty on the Joint-Stuff of the CommanderKimmons. Ale
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.
of arrangement* for the fun­
In Congress the initial re­
eral.
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
rs
mittee which would eliminate
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
tional convention.
ment because it imitates
Olil.ANDO (UPI) - - The
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 ssih iatiun will hold sions at (lie Hilton Hotel here
tions for state and local tt't emergency meeting here for the state chairmen, and
gasoline taxes, automobile Friday to diveuss credit re- meetings of the national com­ Justified
tag* and licenses. Hermit qtSrrruent* needed to reha- 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 at the Chamber of 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."
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committee.
apparently killing four lambs.

Bitter Battle Seen In Congress

Over Kennedy's Civil Rights Bill

GOP Chairmen
Meet In Denver

A A A Protests
Tax Proposals

Citrus Growe
Meet Friday

---A n d Whose

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 h e first reports re*
ceived by radio from our
forces stute th a t 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
longs 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 SALE!

Ox Was Gored?

Congress To Probe TV 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 a t the Elks 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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Assistance
Provided Here

Young Learn
In Vacation Schools
By LMto
During the n u t few week*.
nUlloaa of American chiki-

win be exposed to U iatoo•hro eaperlenco ia religious
education.
Maiy of them will Icon
onto about the Bible than
they loan at Sunday School
all year long.
With public acboola abut­
ting down lor tho aummer,
churches acroaa the nation
will sets* the opportunity to
claim a aomowbat larger
Chare of young pooplo’a time
than tho o n hour a week
cuatomarlly allotted to formal
loliglouf training.
Tho chief agracica for intanaira rellgtoua educatoo are
S. VnenUon Bible Schoola;
and ». aummer campa and
M on than 100,ooo Protestaat eburcbea coadoct eacatkm Bible Kbooie each aura■ or. Total enrollment laat
poor waa eetlmated at more
than I million. The typical
octeol la la aoaeioo throe
hour* a day, f i n daya a
week, for two or three weeka.
K v n with time out for
baadlcrafla and pUy actieltlea, the toUl teaching time
approalmatea that available
ba a whole year of Sunday
Kbool ciaaaea. Bccauae It If
"eonatcullvo time" — without
■ week'a lapao between classea—and becauaa tbere'a no
competition with public Kbool
require manta U the teacher*

Legal Notice
rtcrrmoco naan

a o r t c a Ul hereby alvsn «het
I e a eneeaeC In bnelneee et
tot a Kim Ave., Bemlnnle
County, Florida. under the
flctlHouu neme of. 1IBWCA1,
SERVICE IIUIlE AU, end Ihot
1 Intend to realeter eeld name
with the Clerk of Ihe Circuit
Court. Seminole County, FtorIda, In accordance with the
yrorliloii of tho Fictitious
Memo atetuteo. t»-Wllhl H»rHon t il.t t Florida Btetutee
tatt.
Olei It I* FoUy
Fublleh June 10, It 4 July
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c v r r iw a m r u n e m u w o rn o o r .v rr. v w i i m .
iw cm aw rnnT wo. i s m

FEAKLAIAN BRINSON.
Plaintiff

wlfh to aaalgn homework,
vacation Bible acboola can
do an effective job of ChrUtian education.
They alto bavt proved to
bn groat ovaagcliaUc agenc­
ies for reaching children who
don't attend Sunday Kbool.
Many congregations report
that about half of the child­
ren enrolled In vacation Bible
acboola come from previous­
ly "unchurched" families.
The first vacation Bible
•cbool was organised Ip
Hopedale. 111., in IBS! by Mrs.
D. 0 . MUes, wife of a Methodlat pastor.
"Although churches ware
alow to recognise Its values,
vacation Blbln school la ac­
cepted today aa one of our
moat important reaourcei In
Christian education," aaya
the Rev. Charles K. Tread­
way of the Southern Baptist
Convention.
The Roman Catholic church
baa its own varslon of vaca­
tion Blbla school in the Sum­
mer Schools of Religion con­
ducted throughout the coun­
try by the Confraternity of
Chriitlaa Doctrine. About 2
mllUon Catholic children who
attend public acboola will be
enrolled In Confraternity aum­
m er schools this year. They
will go to Kbool three hours
n day for four weeka, or tlx
hours a day for two weeks.

CASSELBERRY’H Red Croan Intermediate Swimming Class
-litas pictured
pit
at
last week’s opening class at Crystal Bowl, is being taught by Mis* Eleanor
Zukowski, Mrs. Evelyn Birkenmeyer and Mrs. Ethel Schoonmakar. Assist­
ants arc Rose St. Onge, John Reams and Peter Montgomery’.

University Needs Here Cited
Richard Hovlous, chief en.
vironmenlal engineer at Dear­
born Electronics, gave an, ad­
ditional boost to the advan­
tages of having n university In

C.V. Hoover
Dies At 72
C. V. Hoover. 72, died Wednetday at tho Volusia County
Nursing Homs, after a ling­
oring Illness.
Mr. lie over waa born in
Hartford, Ky., Dec. », 1890
end came to Sanford in 1P21.
Ho worked aa a mason and
made hit home at 1112 8.
Elm Are. He waa a member
of the Baptist Church.
Survivors include hla wi­
dow, Mrs. Minne Hoover of
Sanford and three tons, Rus­
sell at Baltimore, Klsworth
at K intal and Everett of
Sanford and three grandchild­
ren; three brothers, Morell,
Rockford, Ohio; Orvlll of
Slidell, La. and Carl of Hart­
ford, Ky.; three (U teri, Mas.
riora Whitaker of Hartford;
Mrs. Amy Hawkins of Whilesvilla, Ky. and Mra. Mamie
Ree at Detroit, Mich.
Funeral service* will be
held at 10:10 a. m. Saturday
at Briaaoo Funeral Home with
the Kev. W. E. Timms offi­
ciating. Burial will be in
Evergreen O m eterp. Unasoa Funeral Home la in
chug* of arrangement*.

HELKN K. BRINSON( rsoldtneo unknown,
Ttsfsndant
■t a t s o r rL o n in a toi
HELD* H. BRINSON;
raaManoe unknown,
w on cm TO A r r a u
Tou art haraby nottllad that
• Bill of Complaint for divorce
haa baan Iliad aualnal you.
and you aro rauulrad to eorva
• Copy of your anawar or
•leading to tho mil at Com.
Blnlnt an the FUlntltrs At*
torney. Nnrrlo n. Woolfork,
Til. 1ST Waat churoh Btraat.
Orlando, Florida. and file ih*
•rlglnal anawar ar pletillng In
the office or the Hark of
tha Circuit Court on or before
•Juo| )oo) a usqi
July it, I I U If you fall lo
do no Judgment by default aioui u»)jo a i t isif) a#u|d«
will ba taken aealnat you for »«tf ‘*lbj)Ja i n « i || ‘eujdnj
tha relief demanded In ike
•Jod oeedojna uoutuioj ety,
Bill of complaint.
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Sanford,
aaiulnola
Counts,
ytnrlda. thin lllk day of
June. i»ai.
(U A L )
Arthur W. Saekwltk, Jr.
Clark of Circuit Court
B n Aria J. Lundqulst
D. C.
IVorrla D. Woolfork. Ill
t t f Waal Church at.
Orlando, Fla.
Fublleli June IS, IS, FT, A
July 1. It*!.
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CNfTRU UOUTOAOE iER*
n e t .nii c o r p ..
Plaintiff,

SCREEN T O C O N ­
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ores lla rt, 21, a fiveyear veteran uf the sil­
ver screen, has ex­
changed the glamour
nymtle of Hollywood
for the hubit of n Ro­
man Catholic nun. She
has entered a New
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that a Complaint 1° fureuloee
a certain mortgage encumber­
ing the following daaurlbad
real property, to-wlt:
l.ot 3S. Block 3. WKATII.
i:iu»a iKi.f» ru ta r a d d i ­
t io n , at cording to tb«
plat tharauf. aa recorded
In Plat Book 13, Pa«a **.
Tubllu Ratorda of geniinola Cnunty, Florid*
haa haan filed against you In
tna ab&lt;iva-aly|ad ault, and you
aro required tn terra a copy
of your Anewor or olbor
l'laadlog to tho Complaint ou
Plaintiff e attornoya ANDUIIn&lt;»N. ItUnil. DEAN, UlW-NDtfl A Non don UERU. *35
..ear Control Avonuo. Orlando.
Florida, and file tho original
Anawar or other Plaadlug tn I
tha office of tno Clerk of tha
rlreult Court on or boforo
tho !3iid day of July, 1M3. If
you fall to do to, a degree
pro confoaao will be takan
agalnat you for tha relief de­
manded tn tho Complaint
Tine Nethe aball ba publlaltad once a weak for four runaaeutlva weeka In Tha benford Herald.
(MEAL)
Arthur H Ue-awitk. Jr.
C!rrp
ctrouti cwurt
H r Margarat K. Tyre
Deputy Clark
Pub Ilah Jon* 3*, 3T A July
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tional Lions Club project
Tickets are on tale* now
from all Lionw—for the draw,
of a color television set, a 0
stereo record player and a
table model radio. All of these
items can be seen on dliplsy
at Mtller’a Radio and TV
(next to the Greyhound Rui
Station!.

take care of themselves in
the water in an emergency,
which means some 90 million
persona are vulnerable to
drowning.

wstrh healthr skin replace It)
or your'lftc bi
hack at any drur
store if not pleased IN ONE
HOUR. TODAY a t all drug
store*.

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of all your bones are in the
feet. No wowder they arhe. *
swell. p*r*plrr. Itch. IUth* •
POOR SWIMMERS
feet twice daily with T-M,
Safely experts estimate that HolusIon for relief of the 32
one-half the people in the bones. «« Joints plus tigs—irntx. Curbn athlete's foot,
United States are unable to too
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brary and research developraent facilities of tha uni­
versity would be even more
important than the graduate
level training.
He said that from SO to
75 per cent of the engineer­
ing and technical staff of
Dearborn end the other In­
dustrie* here would be ready
to taka advantage of college
and university higher level
training and education.
Mlt is very necessary in our
work to keep on advancing our
knowledge and education," tha
engineer said.
He cited the acquisition of
skilled production and assem­
bly workers aa an example of
the problems of industry and
praised Douglssa for hit ef­
forts in the in-plant adult
training program being car­
ried out now.
Hovlous emphasised
tha
long-range aspect of educa­
tion, technical training, uni­
versity study end research,
and increased high school
technical
training couraes,
slating that these advantages
are instrumental in attracting
indusry to an area, and help­
ing it to grow and expand.
"Tlie public must support
these economic factor* if they
want to huve economic groivtli
in the area," he said.

Colour your old
shoes any colour
you choose!

The Fair will open a t 11
a.m., with the Father-Son
game scheduled for afternoon,
the chicken barbeque a t 5
p m and the All-Star game at
night. A complete schedtl* of
times will be announced toon
by the Recreation Depart­
ment. Director Jim Jemigan
said today.
All funds raised by the
Lions Club will go toward the
Blind Fund which ia the na-

M. G. HODGES
PLUMBING

H O W T O A V O ID A

CARL. t. MITCHELL, al al.
Tiatandanta.
w oricn o r e i i r in
w im ruauK n m a i l o n a a
TO. CARD K. MITCHELL
tir.ailIRWCB. Unknown
AWD TO. All partlaa alalmlna
Intareete. by, through, un­
der or aaeluat tba afortaald pereon

Seminole County by using Cal­
ifornia as an example, ax he
xpok« to Klwanlan* Wednes­
day.
“The heavy advance of
technical Industry In Southern
California now it tha direct
result of having universities
there, to provide continuing
advanced training and higher
level education which it so
necaexary to engineers and
technicians in today's apace
age Industrie*," Hovlous said.
He cited the new programs
of drafting deiign and elec­
tronics technology chute* at
Seminolt High and Lyman
High Schools as a much need­
ed step in the right direction,
and itated that hie firm and
others hava been happy and
eager to hire these students,
as well a* those working un­
der the DCT program.
Hoviout praised E. S. Dougless, director of vocational ed­
ucation for the county, a*
having "dona an excellent
Job," and suggested that
younger students l« encour­
aged to prepare to take the
technical training courses by
the beginning of their junior
year.
In speaking of the advan­
tage and desirability of hav­
ing a university near here,
Hovlous stated that the li­

An up-dated agreement pro­
viding technical services by
Seminole Soil Conservation
District for local groups and
individual landowners in the
area was sijned recently by
Secretary of Agriculture Or­
ville Freeman. Soil Conser­
vationist Ben Wiggins laid
today.
'•This new memorandum of
understanding provides, with­
out charge, technical services
in conserving and Improving
soil, water, vegetative, wild­
life and related resources and
reducing damage by flood
and Kdimentation," Wiggins
said.
"The revised agreement alao includes technical assis­
tance to rural area develop­
ments and to the develop­
ment of recreational area by
Individuals and groups of
landowners."
Wiggins quoted from a let­
ter received from Secretary
'Freeman to the chairman of
the Seminole Soil Conserva­
tion District board of super­
visors in which be said:
" I want to commend the
governing body J your dis­
trict for its progressive ac­
tion in updating the soil and
water conservation program
and modernizing the memor­
andum of understanding with
the U. 8. Department of Agri­
culture . . . The movement
haa gained enormous strength
over the past quarter century
because you and other dedi­
cated men have given free­
ly of your time, energy and
Imagination. .

Plans are moving to conilu^iofi now for the giant Fun
Fair Fourth of July celebra­
tion by the Sanford Lions
Club in conjuction with the
activities of the City Recrea­
tion
Department,
General
chairman George Hughes said
today.
The Fourth has tradition­
ally been the day of the AllStar game between the Amer­
ican Iwague and the National
League of the Little Major
League baseball team*, pr?cedrd by a chicken barbecue
to raise funs for Little Major
league activities. There i*
al»&gt; a Father-Son game.
This year a Fair will be
held at Fort Mellon Park in
conjunction with baseoall ac­
tivities, and will include
puny rides, locomotive ridel,
games, a cake walk, a country
store, balloons and all kinds
of food and drink, accompa­
nied by music throughout the
day.

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North Orlando Sets July 4th Contests

Courthouse Records

By Mona Grimtesd
Contests will be held at
North Orlando’s Fourth of
July Celebration this year to
name a "Little Mr.." a "Lit­
tle Mi**." a "Junior Mils”
and a "Miss" North OrUndo.
Little Mr. and Miss Con­
tests will be open to chitdren
between the six through 10
year age bracket with con­
testants to be judged while
wearing swim suits. Parents
Interested in entering their
children should contact Mrs.
Jam es Snyder for the Little

Heftier Homes. $13,600
Beal Estate Tt h m c Um i
William Kirk, etux to Dyer John Carl, etux to James
Talley, etux, H i g h l a n d McKee, etux, $19,800
Bernard Jaffe, etal lo Nic­
Park, $13,000
holas Karls, etux, Smith
Dyer Talley, ttux, to Wendell Subdvn. $13,500
f i r o o k i , etux. Highland
F la il Divorce Decreet
Park, $13,000
Donald Roberts vs Beverly
Vaughn Graham, etux to Roberts
FHA, N. Chuluota, $8,900
Jessie Hastings vs 3(erle
Albert Greene, etux, to Her­ Hastings
bert K. Pyle, etux, Queen * Christine Collins vs Theo­
Mirror, $8,500
dore Collins
Albert Greene, etux. to Earl
Grctchcn Luby v« Vincent
French, etux, Queen'* Mir­ Luby
Martha Moore vs William
ror, $8,700
Knox - Florida Development T. Moore, Jr.
Co. to Lonnie Reallord,
etux. Harmony Home*, $9,800
Mr. B. Dudl, 77, father of
Armand Bcnltei, etux, to Ar­
Mrs.
Louu Slmunek of Alta­
thur Lindiley. etux, Queen’*
monte
Springs, died Thurs­
Mirror, $8,400
DELEGATES FROM Sanford Junior High and Seminole High to the Fu­
Paul Smith, etux. to Lang­
day In Cleveland. Ohio, fol­
ture Furmcnt of America state convention a t Daytona Reach received
ford Construction Co., Inc.,
lowing a long Itlness.
plaques for superior performance throughout the year. From left are Jim ­
t!Ulcre*t, $10,000
Mrs. Slmunek. former area
my Winters, Chris Akers and Donnie Sipes .Delegate* not shown were
F1IA to Vera Denney, etal.
reporter for the Herald left
Gary
Gibson,
Al
Goodspced
and
Wayne
Reeves.
(Herald
Photo)
Quail rood Hghts., $13,000
by plane Wednesday night for
FHA to Jerry Conner, etux,
Cleveland where she will at­
N. Orlando, $9,000
MIAMI (UPI) — Cuban
tend funeral services for her
FHA to Keith Mahar, etux, N. exile leaders today voiced
father. She will Join there
Orlando. $10,000
■harp disagreement with a
her mother and two brothers
Leilie Bryan Jr., etux, to State Department report that
and two sisters and will reFrederick Pitt*, etux. Lake Soviet troops in Cuba are
turn to Altamonte next Tues­
Adelaide Shore*, $6,500
"thinning out." They said
day.
Langford Construction Co. to there are morr Russian troops
MOSCOW (LTD — The
Slcmona and Langford, Inc., on the Island than ever.
Soviet Union’s record-break­
Early history of diamonds
Hillcrcat, $13,900
"Only those with bad eye.
LONDON (l.'P I) — Police position Labor Party lender ing space hero and heroine is lost in time, but they were
Langford Construction Co. to sight or those seeking to de­
underwent
Intensive
medical
guarded party girl Christine Harold Wilson to discuss fur­
known hundreds of years be­
Slemons and Langford, Inc., ceive the American public
Keeler today because of ther steps for an Inquiry into test* today. There was some fore the Christian Era.
Hillcreat, $13,600
could mske such a report," threats stemming from the the Profumo case.
Western speculation they bad
Langford Construction Co. to said former Prime Minister
Profumo scandal that has
Profumo, 48, quit June 4 been forced to return to earth
Slemon* and Langford, Inc., Mnnuel de Verona, leader of
rocked
the
government
and
after
admitting he tied ill tell­ prematurely.
Hillcreit, $13,900
the Revolutionary Democratic shocked London society.
IN
Valentina Tereshkova, 26,
ing
the
House of Commons on
Langford Conitruction Co. to Rescue Exile group.
the
world’s
fir«t
spa
e
woman,
A police spokesman said March 22 that there was noth­
Slemon* and Langford, Inc.,
MAITLAND
Luis Conte Aguero, lender guard* were posted at Miss ing improper about his friend­ landed Wednesday less than
Hillcreit, $13,900
of the Sentinels of Liberty Keeler’s apartment after a ship with Miss Keeler.
three
days
after
going
into
It
Lou Panpaa
Langford Conitruction Co. to nml other underground organ­
number of anonymous threats turned nut he wus having an orbit. Her space twin, Lt. Col,
Slemon* and Langford, Inc., izations, said "more Soviet
LIGGETT
against her life were mode affair with her at the time Valery F. Bykovsky, 28 , f0|.
Hillcreit, $14,000
soldiers have entered Cuba by
telephone.
Authorities she also was the mistress of lowed soon after, ending a
Langford Construction Co. lo thnn have left since the CaREXALL
warned the 22-yenr-old red­ Soviet assistant naval attache five-day flight.
Slemon* and Langford, Inc., rbbean crisis last fall.
Tliss, the official Soviet
head not to answer her door. Eugene Ivanov.
' Hillcreit, $13,700
lll-WAY 17-92
Only a few weeks ago, early
Scotland Yard was reported
The House of Commons had news agency, said both pilots
Langford Conitruction Co. to in Slay, some 8,000 Soviet
were "feeling well." The So­
planning
to
question
more
so­
before
it
a
motion
citing
ProSlemon* snd Langford. Inc., troops debarked at Santiago,
ciety figures in a vice prol-e fumo’s "grave contempt" of viet Communist Party Central
Hillcreit, $13,300
Cuba, in full view of every­ connected with the sex and Parliament. The motion was Committee amt the Supreme
Langford Construction Co. to body."
security scandal touched off tabled Wednesday night by Soviet Presidium Issued a
Slcmona and Langford, Inc.,
17ie civilian chief of the
by the resignation of War both the Conservative and l.a- statement which called the
Hillcreat, $13,300
abortive 1961 Hay of Pigs
flight a "success."
Langford Construction Co. to invasion. Manuel Artimc, also .Minister John Profumo be­ bar parties.
Sir Bernard Lovell, director
cause
of
hi*
illicit
love
affair
Slemon* and Langford, Inc., took Issue with the State De­
of Britain’* radio astronomy
with
Miss
Keeler.
Hillcreat. $10,300
partment. Artlme, secretary
station at Jodrell Bank, said
On the political front.
Langford Construction Co. to general of the Revolutionary
even though the flight* ended
Prime
Minister
Harold
Mac­
Slemons and Langford, Inc., Recovery Movement MHR,
without trouble "it is difficult
millan fought u rear-guard
Hillcreit, $!4,tou
said:
to avoid the conclusion that
action
against
persistent
de­
Langford Conitruction Co. to
"Our reports from Culm are
the original plan has not been
Slemon* and Langford, Inc., that very few Russians have mands (hat he resign because
fulfilled.*
By
Jane
Casselberry
of
his
handling
of
the
Profu­
Hillcreat, $13,300
left the island. Hut there has
Cub Scout Den one of Cas­
Robert D. Sykes, etux, to been a reshifting of troops mo affair. The 69-year-old
Jerry Horne, etux. Queen'* ami arms to different places. Conservative party leader was selberry Pack 510 visited the Insurance Hill
Tactical Air Command Mis­
.Mirror, $8,500
The policy now apparently is determined not to let the scan­ sile Training School at Or­ WASHINGTON (CPI) —
dal
force
him
out
of
office.
The House passed and sent
FHA to Robert Hodge, atux, to keep Russian troops out of
The prime minister called a lando Air Force Base last to the Senate Monday t bill
N. Chuluota, $8,000
sight as much ns possible."
C 0 » n *t
fl A r
cabinet meeting this morning, Friday afternoon where they which would extend for an­
Horizon Home*, Inc., to Hil­
tOWKl W’W
s»W
followed by a session with op­ saw* the Mace Tactical Mis­ other two &gt;e.irs liberal lmrne
ton Thompson, etux, N. Or­
sile.
financing mortgage insurance
lando, $13,100
VITAMINS,
Cubs making Hie trip were now available to low-and*mo­
Horizon Home*, Inc., to Char­
THIAMIN!
Craig Duncan, Todd Miller, derate-income families.
les Kelley, etux, N. Orlan­
HYMOOUOMOi
Mike Coyle, Arthur New berg,
do, $13,000
Johnny Casselberry, J i m
FHA to Stanford T. Taylor,
IN
JUNE 17
Phillips and Mike Watkins.
etux, Oakland Hills. $7,000
Admissions
Accompanying the group
Samuel Uailey, etux. to Gor­
The Lake Mary Booster
don Frederick, trustee, 35- Shannon McCall, Longwood; Club will sponsor a hickory were Den Mother Mrs. Caro­
Harriett Mixon, Lake Mary;
lyn Miller, Den Chief Ricky
20-39, $14,000
smoked barbecue chicken
Gordon Camp, etux, lo Or­ George Coleman, Daisy Gent, dinner this Saturday at the Casselberry, .Mr*. Ruth Nowlando Fed. S. and L., Lake Lloyd Jackson, Marchetta L a k e M a r y Elementary berg, llicky Newherg, Timmy
IHiaminey, Gunnar Knut.so,
See 1 i For KIIIIXK
and Patty Miller. Donna Wat­
Harriett, $11,000
School with serving scheduled kins and Steve Miller.
CAM).I! \S, Film ami
to * n n
( AA
Alice
Grant,
51
ary
Fortson,
Pouncy Yelvcrton Jr., etux,
Finishing
W’fVfr mtu | , A U u i w
from 5 until 8 pm .
Pauline Oliver, of Sjnford.
Tile boys plan another field
to Robert Williams, etux, C.
..Proceeds from the dinner trip on July to when they will
Discharges
C. Manor, $7,000
VITAMIN C
lo is Pugh, Lake Mary; John will be used to help support visit the Pepsi Cola Bottling
Charlca Sllvka, etux, to S. G.
(AtCOIIIC
ACID)
CAMERA
SHOP
the
Little
League
and
Babe
W. Wilson, Louise Judt, Wal­
Plant and Merita Bakeries in
Latty, 17-21-32, $31,000
100 M O * to w *
2 1 0 S. DARK AVE.
lace Wilson, Ilenery McDon­ Ruth baseball teams in l,ake i irlamto.
C. T. Niblock. etux, to B. F.
ald, Florence .Hunger, Mard Mary.
Wheeler, etal. 21-21-31, $15.Parents of the hoy* recent­
Samis of Sanford.
000
ly helped in completing work
JUNE 18
RETIRE WITH FISK
W. C. Smith, etux. to George
on the ball field, painting the
Admissions
fihanholtz, e t u x . Eureka Carolyn Lindsey, Genova; dugout* snd erecting addi­
FOR
REAL TIIIF VALUE
Hammock, $7,500
Martha Calhoun. Chuluota; tional backdrops.
Donald Laws, etux, to Ray­ Kathryn Brauer, Ran Pendle­
HUY A PAIR FOR EXTRA WEAR
Tickets for the dinner may
*• ■■•*&lt;*#
mond Tammasello. atux, N.
ton, Julia Colwell, James he purchased at a minimum
A
h L ow
A
h .................................... $20,110
Chuluota, $6,900
Hdl, Delores McGee, Alice cost from any team member
Florence Overall to Carroll
Windsor Tubeless Nylons ......... $20.70
Wright, Ruth ilillhimrr. An or by contacting Itev. John
Bridgewater, elux, 21-21-29,
Fi.sk C ustom Tube - Type Nylon $ 2 0 /2 0
Pilley
of
the
Community
nolle Knowrll, Marjorie Oak­
(Price* those • Plus Tax)
$15,000
ley, Imogens Richards ol Presbyterian Church for in­
Real Estate TranoactAms
formation.
Sanford
Aubrey Dyson, etux to First
Takeout orders will be
Discharges
Hill S. FRENCH AVE.
F A 2-226.T
Fe&lt;t. S. and L. of Orlando,
Harriett Mixon, Luke Mary; available.
Bear Lake. $10,400
David Murray, Geneva; Har­
Amantha Musselwhite to
riet Hill, Janice Knllar, Ulys
Jere Del ten. etux. Beverly
ses Burke, Irvin Uevcritt,
Terrace, 18.500
-------*
M. E. Poll, etux to Poli .Marchetta Dorminey of San
ford.
Brother*, Inc. 16-21-31, $15,000

Mr. B. Dudl
Dies In Ohio

Cubans Refute
U. S. Claim Of
Withdrawals

Party Girl Is Guarded Space Pair Get
Medical Tesls
After Phone Threats

P at
DelVUIigglo.
Mis* entries and Mr*. Pat personality and those com­ emcee
DclVillaggio for the LitUc peting will be expected to Judges will be from are**
Mr. entries.
answer questions asked by other than the Village.
Glrla from tl through 14
years of age will be eligible
for the Junior Miss contest
and should contact Mr*. Earl
Achord.
The Mis* North Orlando
contest will be for girl* who
are from 15 years through 18
years of age. Those Interested
should register with Mrs. Bill
Ryan.
Contestants in the latter
two events will be required to
appear both in bathing lull*
and in dresses.
Judging in all contests will
be based on looks, poise and

Kennedy Visits
West Virginia
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
President Kennedy, who has
thanked West Virginia for
helping him get his job, flies
to that atat* today to Join
in ita lOOth birthday celebratlon.
The Chief Executive was to
speak at Charleston, W. Va.,
at a ceremony marking the
Mountaineer State’* centen­
nial.
It was to be a fast journey,
bringing Kennedy back to
Washington at I;30 p.m. EDT
after he takca part in tha pro­
ceedings a t the state Capitol.

LIGGETT

Dinner To Aid
Baseball Teams
In Lake Mary

Wieboldt's

C A V A N A U G H T IR E SER VIC E

Trade-In Homes of Central
Florida, Inc. to Robert Hughiton, etux Eastbrook, $12,500.
James R. McKee, etux to
Kenneth Patterson, etux, Sunland, $12,000
Ward Hick*, Inc. to Robert
Ferguson, etux Eastbrook,
$15,500
Lester Denni*. etux to Donal Gallentine, atux, Jansen
Subdvn., $27,800
Clarence Griffin, etux, to
Hayden Thoma*. etux, Oak­
land Shores, $5,7o0
Jam es Beroock. etux to
Woodrow Hunt, etux, Shady
Park, $13,2U0
Lamar Yancey, etux, to
Curtis Construction Inc., Eastbrook, $16,800
Jesse Glbboney. etux, to
Leroy Harwell, etux. Little
Wekiva, $9,300
Louis Roberts, etux, to Ru­
fus Cruthis, etux. New I’psala, $7,600
C. H. Knight, etux to Jack
Holt Sr., etux, Flora
$5,000
WaUto
etux. to FUA

Aldrin Banned
A s Pesticide
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Agriculture Commis'-on Doyle
Conner yesterday halted use
in Florida of pesticides con­
taining aldrin, a chemical
used to treat soils for plant­
ing carrots and peanuts.
Conner canceled registration
of firms manufacturing the
pesticide,
Conner said ’manufacturers
of pesticides containing t h e
chemical would be n o tifie d
they may submit revised la ­
bels to obtain re in statement
of their state registration
without additional fees.
The labels currently give
directions for treatment of
soil for use in planting car­
rots and peanuts Conner said
the action followed on the
heels of similar cancellation
of use oi Lie jiiwlsct for
treatment of sod for Irish
potato planting.

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POST GRADUATE RESEARCH

Worry Clinic

tba same m that o f n a n y of hta i»#w
coUeaguss: Iaeuffkkat sereretarUl
says flatly that in many of*
fleas raeh aid Just doesn't exist. Ha
and others like him spend
tng their own flUng and other second
sry choree.
He likes the new work, end has
great regard for the abilities and the
dedication of thoae in his depart­
m en t But ha is nostalgic for tha old
days when, as side to a lawmaker, he
could always find a secretary to do
his filing.

^

t i m tfy

Making Haste Slowly
Some who apeak out on the racial
Issue use the words "tokenism" and
"gradualism" as If they ware syno.
■yaw. They a n n o t The consequence
of their
could be considerable
■ inndentending.
The dictionary defines token as
aometklag which serves as a "mere
sign or sampla of ths real thing.”
Tokenism obviously describes a vol­
ley or practice limited to token

**011 tha other hand, gradualism is
defined aa the "doctrine of proceed­
ing by gradual degrees" toward a
particular end.
Tokenism plainly can be quite
•tatie, a single nature or two. Grad­
ualism unmistakably implies steady,
fluid movement.
A good many militant white and
Negro advocates of desegregation are
■eyteg things Uka: "The gradualism
of token effort is not good enough."
The conflict in terms la self-evident.
It la n risky misuse, for most of
history is written in gradual steps.
Evolution in society is the rule. Rev­
olution, explosive or otherwise, is
the r a n exception.
Gradual change is going on all the
time, the pace varying according to
many circumstances. Revolution is
likely only when change is impeded
severely for a long, long time.
Sometimes, when developing road­
blocks are suddenly removed, the
pace of change may be greatly speed­
ed for a while in a kind of "catch­
up" effort. That may be as close to
n "peaceful revolution” as we ever

B ut to argue against gradualism
as a general proposition is to contest
against the natural processes of an
orderly society.
There is hardly anything more
horrible in modern industrial history
than the now discarded practice of
child labor. Yet it took many decades
of painful effort to get laws on the
booka h e n and in Europe banning it.
The story is the same in countless
realms of endeaver through the tong
course of history.
Tokenism is something else. Any
development which qualifies as mere
sign or symbol can serve, it seems
clear, to provide the look but not the
substance of change. It is at once a
first and final step.
In whatever field, tokenism Is
never satisfying except to those who
do not want change. Against token­
ism the same pressures that best
against total resistance are felt.
Since gradualism Is pleasing nei­
ther to the total reaiaters nor to the
militant "changers," it hardly offers
"happy solutions. But through its
processes moat o f the world’s work
gets done.
This strange, fumbling, halting
kind or movement keeps society in a
curious yet effective equilibrium. It
is the only good cement we have in a
world that otherwise would be ripped
spurt by its conflicts.
No responsible leader should de­
plore gradualism except In the direct
extremity of social stagnation. That
we do not have In 1963.

Peter Edson

Political

Notebook

liams, D-N.J. to Improve mi­
WASHINGTON — (NEA) - from there.
Sweeping Changes in Amer­ There will be a new farm grant labor conditions. As
ican migratory farm labor wage problem. Minimum pay now pasted by the Senate and
practices a r t expected to fol­ for Mexican labor his rang­ tent to the House for action,
low the wind-up on Dec. 31. ed from GO cents an hour in the Williams bill will provide
IM3, of the "brararo" pro­ Arkansas to gl in hour in federal aid to the stairs lo
gram under which Mexican California and Michigan. One educate m i g r a n t workers'
workers have been brought to grip* against the system Is children, operate day care
that American workers have­ renters for them and regu­
the U. S. aa harvest bsnds.
There may be some effort n't been able to get even late labor of all farm chil­
to revive this plan and extend t h e s e guaranteed contract dren from 12 to IS years old.
Crcw leaders will be register­
it another year, as the Ken­ rates.
nedy administration has re­ The complaint of big farm ed and • National Advisory
quested. But the House vote operator* ia that they can't Council on Migratory Labor
to kill Public Law T&gt;, under find enough ikimeslic labor will be established.
which the program was ad­ for even these price*. With no
ministered by the U. S. Em­ competing Mexican t a b o r
ployment Service, i» expected supply, pay scales for domes­
to be approved by the Sen­ tic farm labor may have to
be raised, Increasing firm
ate.
This would end 10 years ol costs.
The only person who says
If there Is a return to the
supervised recruitment which
there Isn't any rustling go­
replaced tb* old practice of old wetback practices, a new
ing on anywhere is the one
hiring ‘'wetbacks" who cross­ burden wlU be thrown on the
who doesn't have any cattle.
which erupted agalnit the ed the river illegally to seek Immigration Service Border -S heriff Jim Davis of Ford
Patrol.
Jagan government in Febru­ Jobs.
County, Kan.
Shutting off (he legal Mex­
Import of Mexican contract
ary, v m .
In that strike, 40,UU0 work­ labor reached a peak of 437,- ican labor supply is expected
Surely, a nation that can
er* quit their Job*. Before It ooo workeri In IMS. It has to bring pressure for import send astronaut Cooper into
was over els person* were dropped steadily since then to of more contract tabor from space can now devise a
killed, ecorea Injured and 1U.OOO last year. A further British West Indies. About sound, workable wheat pro­
tx.oiiu came from U.W.I. last
nearly |30 million damage cut la expected this year.
gram.
There will still be t nerd year, mostly for Florida. But
suffered by property in nmb
—Charles B. Shuman, presi­
for almost MO,OOO seasonal transportation costs to the
looting and burning.
dent of the American Farm
workeri to take off Amer­ southwest probably would be
Bureau Federation, after
Tha Immedlata cause was a
ica's crops of grains, fruits loo high to use this labor
wheat farmers roted against
new government budget In­
force.
•
government controls.
cluding new taaea which the and vegetables. But automa­
tion on farm* has shortened
Most of the U. S. east coast
unions charged would be
borne mostly by the workere. tha harvest season. Farm la­ migrant farm labor, which is
Wc c a n t control the wea­
Hut in-hind it also waa resent­ bor that used to find 23(1 days native American, begins its ther In Europe or communism
ment
among tha unloni work a year now average* year’s work in Florida and in Cuba.
against government attack* only 100 to 130, not anought to moves north as the season —Lawrence Myers, head of
llva on.
advances. There sre about
Agriculture
Department's
on the union* and agalnit
»oo,ooo workers in this force,
T
h
e
r
e
ia
no
manpower
sugar division, on the re­
union leader* and racial dif­
cent shortage.
ference* which color all Gui­ shortage here at home, but organised in crews scheduled
there is a recruiting problem. fur work in each area ail the
ana Affair*.
Annually for tha list 10 years way to New England.
There’s too much conform­
These differences are be­
For many years p u t, work­ ity (on television) . . . A
•bout lOo.uoo people have
tween the Fast Indian* who
been leaving farms for the ing and living conditions ol show cm be enlightening,
work on the plantations In the cities. Sllll there is high rural
migrant workers have been even educational, and very
countryside and Negroes who ■a well as urban unemploy­
the subject of much investiga­ well be entertaining.
labor in the city,
ment.
tion and criticism. One of —E. William Henry, new
Jagan draws hia support
If migrant workers have to the principal reforms pro­ chairman of Federal Com­
from ths plantntion workers.
be recruited in the southeast­ posed has been to give Amer­
munications Commission.
In the city, ths unions art
ern United States for work as ican migrants the same pro­
anti-Jagan,
antl-Caminuniat
far west as California, trans­ tection given to Mexican
When two elephants fight.
and fearful of the results if
portation costs will be high.
farm labor in th« u. S.
It is tb* grass that suffers.
Jagan ever heads up a Guiana
Ona principal benefit of If East and West fight over
For hlrxicon labor, each
totally independant of Britain,
killing
the Mexican bracero Africa, only Afrtcina will suf­
worker
recruited
was
given
The union* a r t demanding
program
in the House has fer.
ILS
to
ply
his
transport
cost*
Jagan'* resignation.
been
to
speed
passage of a —Jomo Kenyatt*. political
to
employment
centers
on
the
Jagan mad* ecveral visit*
leader in aoon-to-bc-indeto Cuba and ha* expressed ad­ U. 8. border. Employers had series of six bills proposed
to
p
r
o
v
i
d
e
transportation
by
Senator
Harrison
A.
Wil­
pendent Kenya.
miration for both Castro and
Nikita Khrushchev.
It la perhaps accidental that
in hia preaent extremity he
also has received aid from
Cuba. The government*! Im­
port-export corporation an­
nounced last week that a
Cuban ship, the Maria The­
resa, had arrived with eisential food and fuel supplies.
The Import-Ex port Corpora­
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Hungry Demonstrators
Tn G«err*town, capital and
part of Britlah Guiana, tha
Soviet freighter Kirov lie finlahod tha loading of 50,000
bags a t rtca and pulltd ant
for a domination unannounced
but believed to ba Cuba.
Behind, it laft angry and
hungry damonitratora who
charged tha government with
deliberately trying to atarvo
them oat In order to end a
general atrlka.
Almoit unnoticed In the
prtsa of other world event*,
Georgetown haa been In the

grip of a general atrlka for
nearly two months.
’ It waa called by the Guiana
Trade* Union Council In pro­
tect against legielation which
the council chargee would give
the government CommunUt*
ityle control over labor union*.
It waa not a new situation
for Prime Minister Cheddl B.
Jagan, the American-educat­
ed dentist of East Indian extraction who u*ed to call him­
self a Marxist hut now de­
clare* that he Is a Socialist.
It waa almost a duplication
of another general strike

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leave from Africa.
He Is ■ big fellow, six feet,
six Inches la Us shoes, and
a deft Applied Psychologist
who studied from my text­
book while a student la Eratacky.
Recently be wss giving to
address at Covington, lad.,
wUch Is not fsr from our
summer home.
Sine* 1 attended o Church
of Christ Sunday School la
my childhood, sod my mother
has always been ■ rooter for
foreign missions, I asked my
wife If she would like to drive
over for the evening servlet.
She enthusiastically agreed,
for Rod Cameron uses a ven­
triloquist's dummy.
And wo hod never observed
• clergyman or missionary
employ ventriloquism!
"That shows he must be a
good Applied Psychologist,
1 told Mrs. Crane, "so let's
pick up my mother and some
other relatives."
Wc loaded six In our ear
and all of us relished the
meeting. For Rod Cameron is
lb* equal of Edgar Bergen at
ventriloguj.
He and "Gabby," his Dum
my. conversed in rapid fire
fashion. In fact. Gabby would
often break in upon Rod and
crack Jokes, too.
Meanwhile, we couldn't ob­
serve the slightest movement
of Rod’s lips.
They concluded their dia
iogue by singing a hymn,
with Rod handling the verse
while Gabby sang the chorus.
Rod Cameron haa been cri­

Dummy to Africa.
But Gabby confounded the
native Witch Doctors. Can't
you imagine their consterna­
tion when they tried jo op­
pose Rod and then Gabby
would talk bock to them In
their native tongue!
Rod Cameron has a charm­
ing wife, whom be met at a
church summer camp (which
Is an ideal place to pick a
mate).
They and their three chil­
dren h o v e built several
schools for the natives of
Rhodesia In South Africa.
And now Rod Is here till
July of this year, raising
money to help erect more
schools aod o small hospit|l.
Recently be authored &gt;
very elevcr book entitled "A
Dummy Gone fo Africa,"
(Missions Press. Joliet, IU.)
which recounts fascinating
stories about the missionary
experiences over there.
This book la so exciting that
Mrs. Crano haa bom reading
It aloud to mo os wt drive
back and forth between our
home In Chicago and our In­
diana farm.
R tfardlsss of whether you
a r t Catholic o r Protestant,
you will be thrilled by this
splendid book. Each chapter
also ends with some clever
sayings by Gabby, plus a Joke
concerning ennalbtls vs. mis­
sionaries!
Rod Cameron typifies the
modern, big, athletic and ver­
satile cleric who enters the
ministry and the mission
fields.
He is ■ superb speaker for

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keeps the audience on tha
edges of their seats by his
enthusiasm, and I n j e c t s
wholesome humor In his dia­
logue with Gabby.
Teen-ager*, be sure you go
to church summer camps for
fun. religious Inspiration and
pretty wives, as Rod Cam­
eron can attest!
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By Hal Cochraa
it's tough enough for a
man to havt a financial fait,
nr* without having to seek
out new friends.
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time to get up.
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new hat on your head and
make It feel as good a* it
does when you put it on
yourself.
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wild and in bridgs a hus­
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wives. Likely one of those
fellows who Just couldn't say
It'e pot luek when you stuff
all tha time and don't get fat. $
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family triangle, but no point
to It.

Ruling Explained
By Lawk Cased*
WASHINGTON (UPI) In banning devotional exer­
cises ia public schools, the
Supreme Court went out of
its way to encourage objec­
tive study of religion as a
regular part of the school
curriculum.
Tho ernlH majority thus
took o stand very similar to
that adopted earlier this
month by the general board
of the National Council of
Churches.
Monday's • to t ruling was
unequivocal In saying that
public schools may not con­
tinue the widespread practice
of opening each school day
with a religious exercise
which usually Include! the re­
citation of the Lord's Prayer
and the devotional reading
of a passage from the Bible.
Surveys Indicate that about
half of the nation’s public
school* now follow this prac­
tice. It Is much more common
la the South and East than ia
tho Midwest and West.
The court said that such
exercises, whether compul­
sory or voluntary, violate
"the command of the First
Amendment that the govern­
ment maintain strict neutra­
lity, neither aiding nor op­
posing religion."
But the majority opinion,
written by JusUce Tom C.
Clark, went on to speak of
tho "exalted" placo which
religion occupies in Ameri­

can society. And it departed
from the «peciflc legal issues
before it and offered schools
advice:
" it might well be said
that one's education is not
complete without a study of
comparative religion or the
history of religion sod its
relationship to the advance­
ment of civilisation.
" it certainly may be said
that the Bible la worthy of
study for its literary and his­
toric qualities.
"Nothing we have said here
indicates that such study of
the Bible or of religion, when
presented objectively is part
of s secular program of edu­
cation, may not be effected
consistent with the First
Amendment."
The court's strong plug for
objectiv leaching about reli­
gion wss warmly welcomed
by a number of religious lead­
ers.
J . Irwin Miller, president of
the National Council of
Churches, noted that the
council's policy-mikkig gen­
eral board, meeting in New
York on June 7, adopted a
pronouncement opposing "de­
votional use of the Bible" In
public schools, but asserting
that "the full treatment of
some regular school subjects
requires the use of the Bible
as a source book."
The Rt. Rev. William F.
Creighton. Episcopal bishop
of Washington, said the court
decision "clearly opens tb*
door for an Increased em-

phasis upon our religious heri­
tage as a regular part of the
public school curriculum."
One of the great concerns
of religious leaders has been
that banning prayer ami Bible
reading might lead to a total
silence on the part of tho
public schools about God. iWh
objective teaching about reli­
gion, which was endorsed by
the Supreme Court majority,
could resolve that problem.
The eourt majority went to
great pains to knock down
the belief—which has been
advanced by a number of
religious leader* and some
historians and constitutional
lawyers — that tb* First
Amendment merely forbids
the government to show pre­
ference to on* religion over
another. They have argued
that this was all the found­
ing fathers bad to mind.
But the majority opinion
asserted sharply that "such
contentions, in the light of
the consistent interpretation
in eases of this court, seem
value only aa academia #ierciaea.”
Thee ourt oald the •‘com­
mand of the First Amend­
ment" actually la that "the
government maintained strict
neutrality, neither aiding nor
opposing religion.'*

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Carden Club Officers
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New officer! of the North
Orlando Garden Club were
formally Installed last Friday
night during a banquet held
at the Hamilton House.
Installing officer was Mrs.
Bill Ryan, immediate past
president, w h o presented
each incoming officer a cor-

Phone Pioneers
To Hold Annual
Dinner-Dance
The Hugh L. Merrell Coun­
cil, Telephone Pioneers of
America, will hold its an­
nual installation dinner and
dance Friday in the Egyptian
Room of the Cherry Plaza in
Orlando.
Many members of the
group are from Sanford and
the aurrounding area.
Clarence Turk, outgoing
ftate president, will conduct
the installation. He Is gen­
eral traffic manager of the
Southern Bell Telephone Com­
pany in Jacksonville.
New officers to be installed
include Max DcVane as pres­
ident; Paul lliggs, first vice
president; Barney Barfield,
second vice president; Mrs.
Virginia Kitchens, tccrelary,
and T. J. Rudd, treasurer.

sage In the color denoting
her office.
A purple corsage was pre­
sented to Mrs. Richard Slodden, Incoming president; a
blue one to Mrs. Ewrightson
Harviile, vice president; a
yellow one to Mrs. George
DuQuette, secretary; a Rrccn
one to Mrs. Jack Riddtey,
treasurer; a red one to Mrs.
Donald Nall, reporter and a
pink one to Mrs. Carl Hyatt,
chaplain.
Members of the club pre­
sented Mrs. Ryan with a gift
of appreciation for her con­
tributions to the organization
during the past year as pres­
ident.
Others attending were Mrs.
Chuck Rowell. Mrs. W. G.
Harris, Mrs. Jesse Wallace,
Mrs. Bob Guthrie, Mrs. Leon­
ard Stewart. Mrs. W. W. An­
derson, Mrs. Bill Wolfe and
area news reporters.

Medical Aid
WASHINGTON (CPI) —
The first of two air ship­
ments of drugs weighing 20,OOO pounds each left the
United States to aid victims
of cyclones and tklal waves
which have left 10,004 dead
in East Pakistan.

Bound For Africa
WASHINGTON (CPI) vi. Mcnncn Williams, assist­
ant secretary of state for
African affairs, leaves June
21 for another trip to Africa.

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To M eet A t Riksha
By Jaaw Casselberry
The South Seminole Wel­
come Wagon Newcomers Club
will meet next Thursday at
10 a. m. at the Riksha Inn
for cards and luncheon.
The group will welcome
back Mrs. Nora Norris as a
full-fledged senior Welcome
Wagon hostess after the train-

D. C. BABINGTON,
chief aviation electron­
ics technician of Heavy
Attack Squadron 11,
recent re-enlisted at
Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion. He joined the
Navy in 1957 and re­
sides with his wife
Stella, at Casselberry.
(Navy Photo)

Swamp M aker
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (CPI)
—Most people
ran lake
swamps, or leave them alone.
But Paul Koch is a swamplover who will help make
more than 3OU,Q0u this year.
Koch spectlk-s and pur­
chases the m aterials that go
into a protozoa growth chamU-r made here by The A. C.
Gilbert Company. Children
buy them as part of a mic­
roscope set. and just add
water for "instant swamps"
to growth their own harmless
specimens.

Lake Mary
To Study
Incorporation
By France* Wester
The Board of Directors of
the Lake Mary Chamber of
Commerce decided at tfielr
Thursday night meeting last
wreck to ask each civic organ­
ization in th&lt;- community to
semi at least one representa­
tive to a meeting to be held
early in July fur the* purpose
of illscu&lt;*ing the possibilities
of incorporation for the area.
A special committee will be
appointed at a later date to
head the study of the pros
and runs of incorporation.
Members representing both
aides wilt be on this commit­
tee as well as representative*
from each civic organization.
Representatives from the
surruunding ureas, including
Little- Venice, Lock Arlmr,
Park Ridge, and Country Ctuh
Heights, will also be invited
to attend this meeting.

lug course which she has at­
tended In Ft. Lauderdale for
the past two weeks.
Members are reminded to
bring the plants they have
rooted
tor
the
"Green
Thumb" sale to raise money
for the club's welfare work.
Other way* and means of
raising funds were discuss­
ed at a meeting of the exeeutlve board held Monday at
the home of the president,
Mrs. Marianne Mile* on Je­
well Dr. in Forest City.
A pot-luck luncheon was
enjoyed by those attending.
Forty • three m e m b e r s ,
guests and children, attend­
ed a recent Splash Party hetd
at the Land 'O Lakes Country
Club at Casselberry when,
alter a refreshing swim in
the pool, the group enjoyed
a light lunch.
Another
get-together
is
planned for Monday, July 1
at Sanlando Springs starting
at 10 a. m. Everyone plan­
ning to attend is a*ked to
tiring her own lunch.

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It lakes skill to handle a
boat for fancy skiing, a Job
that ahould bo entrusted only
Is the moat experienced drirara.
Not aa much fine*** Is rafulred for family skiing, but
tbsro era certain things ar.
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Dressen Has Trouble
fa k e d Erase International
Hutted F m s International
Every night jut! before he
Charley Dressen promises
foes to steep, Willi# McCovey to think of something soon
•sys a prayer that nothing
and It had better be real
happens to Don Drysdsle.
soon, like right now, before
If tt ever docs, McCovey Carl Yaitrzemskt drives the
will automatically lose his Detroit Tigers clear out of
No. 1 meal ticket in the Na­ the American League.
tional League.
Yas is ruining the Tigers
The big San Francisco first
single handcdly, a (act Dress­
baseman owns a fantastic en has become painfully
MS lifetime batting average aware of even though he has
■gainst Drysdale ami while
managed them in only two
most rival batters shudder games.
when they see the fa s An­
The tail-spinning Tigers
geles right-hander warming have dropped both those
Op, McCovey can't wait to
games, extending their losing
grab a bat.
streak to nine games, and
That’s bow It was Wednes­
you can bet all the beans in
day, too, when Willie teed olf
Iloston that Charley Is going
for a two-run homer in the
to have a heart-to heart talk
first inning against Dryxlale
with hla pitchers before they
to start the Giants to an S3
face the Red Sox again today.
victory over the Dodgers be­
Most of tire conversation
fore a day-time crowd of will center around Yastrxem41.3S4 at San Francisco.
ski. who ruined Dressen’a de­
Juan Marichal, making his
but by driving In two runs on
first start since his no-hittwo hits Tuesday night anti
ter against Houston last Sat­
really went to town Wednes­
urday night, got his llth vic­
day night with two homers,
tory in 14 decisions although
three hits ami four Ultra in
Billy Tierce took over for
Boston*! 9 2 victory over De­
him in the eighth after Ron
troit.
Falrly’s homer cut the ICants'
Frank Mal/one also ltomcrlead to S3. Chuck Hiller had
ed for the llesl Sox, who re­
a two-run homer for the
mained within three games of
Giants in the bottom of the
first place on a fine seven hit
eighth. Willie Davis also hit
effort by rooki# llob Heff­
a two run homer for the Dod­
ner.
gers In the fourth.
The New York Yankees
The victory kept the secondstayed a game ahead of the
place Giants within a half­
pack with a 3 2 atpicukcr over
game of the pace-setting St.
the Wavhlngto Senators for
Louis Cardinals, who downed
the New York Aids for the their sixth straight victo*y
while the second place Chi­
10th lime in 13 meetings this
cago White Sox swamped the
season, &gt;4.
In other National League Minnesota Twins 12-4. Haiti
more ended Cleveland's sev­
contests, the Chicago Cubs
en game winning streak with
drubbed Use Houston Colts
a 6-2 nightcap victory after
91, the Pittsburgh Pirates
mauled (he . M i l w a u k e e the Indians won the opener
3-4, and fas Angeles spilt a
Brave* 6 2, and the Cincin­
twt
nlghler with Kansas City,
nati Reds beat the Philadel­
the Angels taking the open­
phia Phillies 6-3 in to inn­
er 4-2, and the A'a the night­
ings.
cap 43.

Milkmen Win
The Perfection Dairies best
th« Navy team in the Little
faaguc 12 to 10 last night.
Gracey of the Perfections gut
three hits for four times up,
all of which were doubles.
Kenny Hinson was the winn­
ing pitcher and Scott Harris
the loser.
Navy
0 3 0 4 3 0 10 7
Perfection
Dairies
2 4 0 3 3 x 12 12
Winning pitcher Kenny Hin­
son; fating pitcher, Scott
H a rm ; Homeruns none
Street lighting originated
In London early in the 13th
century, when ahep anj house
otracra on certain streets
were ordered to hang out
InnUng

First Feds Win

BROOKLINE, Mass. (UP1)
—Golfa "big three" of Jack
Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer and
Gary Player rated 144 in
the betting aa they toed of
with 14T little ones—who hope
to become big ones—In the
U. S. Open championship to­
day.
The star studded field of
130 faced a treacherous
course In the first four rounds
which will decide America’*
premier golf title when the
sun seta over this Massa­
chusetts scene Saturday even­
ing.
It’s 4-1 that the 23yearold Nicklaus, the defending
champion and only in his se­
cond year aa ■ professional
golfer, will be at the top of
the heap when they have
played 72 holes over the 6,870yard course of the Country
Club of Brookline.
They not only did not like
the course, but they also
didn't like the weather fore­
cast for this afternoon. It
called for scattered thunder­
showers.
"But we’ll have to take it
as It Is," said Palmer, the
second choice in the betting
to Nicklaus.
"Here my basic aim la to
play well and win," he said.
Nicklaus, completely reeov.
e'ed from the neck ailment
which hampered him in the
Thunderhird last week, was
undoubedly the man to beat.
Right behind Nicklaus In the
list of favorites came Palmer
at 6-1 while Player. Julius
Boros, and Gene LitUer were
listed at 8-1.
Next In line were Dow Fin•trrwald, Tony fa u n and
Phil Rodgers at KM while
Paul Harney, Jay Hebert and
Hobby Nicholi were In the
12-1 bracket.

Standings
United Pres# International
National League
W. L. Fct.
St fa u lt
40 27 .507
S»n Francisco
40 28 .588
fa* Angeles
37 29 .361
35 30 .536
Cincinnati
Chicago
36 31 .537
31 31 .477
Milwaukee
Pittsburgh
31 34 .477
30 36 .433
Philadelphia
Houston
27 40 .400
New York
23 43 .368
Wednesday's Game#
Pittsburgh 6 Milwaukee 2
St. Louis 9 New York 4
Chicago 9 Houston 1
San Francisco ■ fas Angeles
3
Cin. 6 Phil. S to inns., night
Friday’s Game#
Pittsburgh at Chicago
fa* Angeles at St. Louis,
night
Houston at Cincinnati, night
Philadelphia at New York,
night
San Fran, at Milwaukee,
night
American Prague
W. L. Pet.
New York
36 23 .610
Chicago
38 27 .583
Boston
33 26 .559
Cleveland
34 2H .518
Baltimore
35 31 .530
33 30 .321
Minnesota
fa* Angeles
34 35 .493
Kansas City
' 31 33 181
Detroit
21 38 .387
Washington
31 48 .304
Wednesday’* Game*
Cleveland 3 Haiti more 4, 1st
Baltimore 6 Clev. 2, 2nd. night
fas Angeles 4 Kan. City 2,
1st
Kan. City 4 fa# An*. 1, 2nd,
night
Chicago 12 Minnesota 4,
night
New York 3 Washington 3,
night
Boston 9 Detroit 2, night
Friday’* Game*
Washington at fas Angeles,
night
Detroit at Kansas City, night
Halt more at Minn, 2, twt*
night
Chicago at Cleveland, night
New York at Boston, night

Tlie First Federal* sw app­
ed the Standard Oils in Little
faaguc play last night by a
16 U» 2 score. The Feds’
score came on only 11 bits.
A1 Grooms, the winning pit­
cher, struck out 9 Oilers.
John Hunt was the losing
pitcher.
Standard
Oil
0 0 2 0 0 0 2 3
First
Festers I
8 0 3 3 0 x 16 U Expert Wrong
Winning pitch Al Grooms; ST. LOUIS. Mo. (UPI) —The
"baby bald eagles" found by
Losing pitch John Hunt.
the conservation department
have turned out to be red­
Lumber consumption In the tailed hawks. A red-faced
United -Slates in 1962 was 37.4 bird expert admitted as much
billion hoard feet, slightly after the hawk* tripled their
above tho figure of thu year weight on a diet of borvcmcal
rats and mice
before.

NEW YORK (NEA) — The
tall, lissome blonde waiting to
taka off a t Id lew IId Interna­
tional Airport looked like a
model leaving for high fash­
ion shops In th« Swiss Alps.
Or a member of the Jet Set
headed for a yacht on the
Riviera.
"That’s the way it should
be," grinned Mary Margaret
Revell when somebody told
her she looked anything but
a lady athlete. "People abroad
have a terribly wrong image
of the American woman and
our female athletes are doing
aa much as anybody to make
the picture ugly."
The distance swimmer who
conquer* stretches of water
that repulse mere men swish­
ed her long, curly locks,
blinked her pretty blue eyes
and otherwise looked feminine.
"Foreigner# have tha Idea
that American women wear
the pants," continued the nu­
bile natator. “When w* send
over women athletes who look
like stevedores, we confirm
their belief th at wu ar* bossy
and demanding.
“When they first saw ms
they wouldn't believe it. 'Oh,
no!’ they said, 'You’r# not an
athlete, you’re a woman.' *
s e e
Mary Margaret, who le 25,
not only etartled Europeans
with her femininity on her
first trip abroad last year,
she wowed cm with her proweta, becoming the first per­
son to swim the Hay of Algeciras in Spain (7 miles in 3
hours, 31 minutest, the Mar­
mara Sea (20 miles, 8 hours,
13 minutes) and round trip
from the Dlark Sea to Mar­
mara Sea &lt;19 miles, 4 hours,
63 minutes).
Till* yrar she broke 'em up
completely by becoming the
first to swim a round trip of
the Messina Straits, Sicily (13
miles, 6 hours, 22 minutes).
"That ugly image of wom­
en athletes Isn't fair to our
youth," continued 3!ary Mar­
garet. "How can we expect
American girls to go in for
sports If they think they're
going to wind up looking like
some of the outitanding com­
petitors T
"A girl can he an athlet*
anil still fa feminine. All she
has to do ia realist that she
doesn't have to out-man men,
and drees and act like a real
woman. I blame the manufscturer* of epnrta wear for
some of the fall* impreeeion.

N C A A Tourney
In 3rd Round
18
NCAA TOURNEY___
WICHITA, Kan. (UPI) —
Tho NCAA gnlf tournament
swung into the third round
today with two conference
rhemplon* missing end the
medalist sweating.
Medalist It 11. Sikes nf
Arkansas, Walker Cupper
and Puhlle Links champion,
battled to the 21st hole of the
second round Wednesday be­
fore he sank a 10-foot putt to
dump Jim Colbert of Kansaa
State 1 up.
Dave Stockton, the Rig Five
champion from Southern Cal­
ifornia, and Big Ten titltst
Roger Kvcrhurdt of Wisconsin
were eliminated Wednesday,
Defending champion Kermit
Parley of Houston and George
llison of Oklahoma State, an­
other favorite, remain.
Cottage cheese esn match
meat, ounce for ounce, in pro­
tein. It provide* more calcium,
but not ns much Iron, aa meat.

NEW YORK (UPI) — Caa*
tlus Clay prefers Philadelphia
aa the site of hit proposed
bout with heavyweight cham­
pion Sonny Liston, who used
to liv# there.
“Then the hometown people
can watch the annihilation of
the hometown boy," the unde­
feated Louisville slugger said
Wednesday upon h it return
from London, where he stop­
ped British Empire champion
Henry Cooper in five rounds
Tuesday night.
Clay wants to challenge Lis­
ton before mid-December be­
cause he haa dream* of be­
coming the youngest boxer
ever to wear the heavyweight
crown. Floyd Patterson, who
meets Litton In a return bout
at Las Vegas July 22, won the
crown first at the ags of 21
years and 11 months.

Women Tee Off
In Western

It's pretty hard for some girls
to look feminine in very mas­
culine tailored alack*, as an
example.*
e
•
•
Mist Revell would like to
start an organixation among
women athletes to da some­
thing about Improving their
image, literally and figura­
tively. She's groping around
for a name, which "must have
initials that spell out some­
thing like G.L.A 3I.O.U.R, or
P.R.E.T.T.Y."

Barron Tries For
British Open
ST. ANDREWS, Scotland
(UPI) — Herman Barron, the
United Slates Seniors cham­
pion from While Plains, N. Y.,
today was listed among 16
Americans who will attempi
to qualify for this year's Brit­
ish Open golf championship.
Two
18-hnle
qualifying
rounds will be held at two
courses in England, July 4-5.
The championship proper will
be played on tha Royal I,) th­
em and SL Annea course, July

Rom at Fort Lewis, Wash.,
started to swim at the age of
three but didn't start doing
her best until she came under
the wing of John Van lllerck,
61-year-old coach of the Sid­
ney Hill Club in Detroit,
In her travels she hai pick­
ed up a working knowledge
of Spanish and Italian and an
Oxford accent. She invariably
get* seasick (“3ty atomach
Just won't take salt water")
and believes that her roughest
time was navigating the
Straits of Gibraltar in 1962
(20 miles, 7 hours, 13 min­
utes).
Her plane was announced
and Mary Margaret Revell got
ready to rmbork for London,
Pari* and Biarriti. Before
coming home, she will tackle
the Bay of Biscay from Bi*rritx, the Bristol Channel
(‘‘That will lie the worst be­
cause they have tides as high
as 42 feet") and finally the
English Channel
“The main thing I'm out to
beat is that image of the ugly
American athlete," weie her
final words.

MADISON, Wis. (UPI) —
The nation’s top women pro­
fessional golfers, led by de­
fending champ Mickey Wright
teed off today in ttw first
round of the 34th annual open
invitational championship of
the Women's Western Golf
Association.
Mis* Wright goes Into the
tournament with six wins un­
der her belt so far this M a­
son.
Seventy-four ranking am a­
teur* are sharing the links
with the 36 pros who are
competing tor |7,3u) in prixa
money.
3I!sa Wright, president of
the Ladies Professional Golf
Association (LPGA), has tak­
en bora# 811.000 on this year's
tour.
Japan's Aeako Koseka is a
special addition to this year’s
amateur competition. One of
the leading women golfers in
Japan, she brought with her
a 28 pearl necklace to be
awarded to the amateur with
the lowest net tournament
score. This is in addition to
the usual silver cup award
awarded the top placing am ­
ateur.

L'aiM Press International
Florida State League lead­
ing Sarasota, with the first
half pennant in sight, got
tumble-fingered
Wednesday
night, and made seven errors
losing to third place Orlando
7-1.
The Twins, who hit safely
in every inning, scored three
earned runs in addition to
four Sarasota gave away.
In other action Wednesday
night, St. Petersburg moved
Into second place by trounc­
ing the Daytona Beach Is­
landers 13-7, Miami beat
Lakeland T-i and Fort Laud­
erdale nipped Tampa 10.
Gen# Sutton, with some
ninth inning help from Steve
Sundra, held Die Tarpons
scoreless and won the game
for Fort Lauderdale.
St. Petersburg got 16 hits,
Including three home runs,
and took advantage of seven
Islander error* to defeat
Daytona Beach.
little Miami second baseman Reioold G arcia sparked
the Marlins with two singles
and a sacrifice fly to drive

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pitcher* gave up 14 walk* to
help kllami'a cause.
Tonight, Miami plays at
S t Petersburg, Fort Lauder,
dale travels to Sarasota, Or­
lando goes to Lakeland and
Daytona Beach play* at Tam.
P*
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The Standings:
W. t . P tL

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St. Petersburg
Lakeland
Orlando
Fort Lauderdale
Miami
Daytona Beach
Tampa

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29
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23
23

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36 .544
28 .525
27 .518
28 .ioo
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33 .431
34 .494

UNIVERSITY PARK, pa.
(UPI) — Favored Claudia
Lindor of Western Washing­
ton State battled Pam Barnet*
of Winthrop College today m
the aemifinals of the 19th
Women's Intercollegiate golf
tournament.
Diana Hoke of Hood Colieg#
and Marianna Gable of Lot
Angeles State clashed in the
other round of tha third
round .

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TALl-AHASb t E &lt;UP1) The big U s program put on
the books bp the just-adjourn­
ed Legislature will cost the
average Florida family an
additional $30 a year.
A big part of the new
money will go to improve edu­
cation,
from
kindergarten
through the university. The
Test will be spent on prisons,
hospitals, welfare, law en­
forcement, fire control, de­
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general government.
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median*.
Many lawmakers, w h o
wound up the 80-day tax-andspend session Wednesday,
said they had just postponed
the grocery tax, that it will
be inevitable in 19M.
They reason with state
growth and all the new facili­
ties authorised hr the 1363
legislature, there'll be no
other place than a grocery
tax to find the extra money
needed tuo years from now
to operate government.
Tourists will pay some of
the additional Slot) million an­
nual tax load, but the bulk
will be borne by Florida resi­
dents.
Only $1613 million of the
two-year increase goes for
general state purposes. The
cities will divvy up $24 mil­
lion in cigarette tax revenue
increases. Counlies get the
lion'* share of revenue from
increases for pleasure boat

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licenses anil fumls from a $1
fishing license hike and a five
per cent tax on sporting goods
are earmarked for public re ­
creation.
The sporting goods tax was
levied at the wholesale level
and will be recognisable to
the taxpayer only if passed
on m higher prices for the
goods.
tiov. F a rm Bryant, at a
news conference 90 minutes
after adjournment, said the
bulk of the citirens won't
notice the increases until they
buy a new auto license tag
next year.
This raise will clip compact
car owners for an extra $3.34,
including a $2.50 flat raise
and $1.01 for an additional
month beyond 12 as a result
of providing for 13-month
lags, or a total of $13 51.
Standard car owners will
pay $21.06 for a tag, medium
weight cars $29.79 and heavy
cars $38.
Tlie housewife will feel the
pinch of new taxes when she
calls a repair man to fix her
television set, washing m a­
chine or other appliances.
The three per cent sales tax
was extended to cover now
—exempt labor charge* for
repairs and installation ol
such items.
The sales tax was extend­
ed to some items that will
hit the lourists as well as
the resident, such as admis­
sions and fees for entertain­
ment and recreation, includ­
ing bowling, golfing, country
club dues, athletic events,
horse and dog races.
The tourist will help pay
the tax on motel and hotel
ami other rented rooms and
apartments, occupied for less
than one year.
Other increases in which the
out of state visitor will share
include a three cent a pack
hike in cigarettes, a 15 per
cent hike in tlie tax on beer,
wme and whisky, and a three
jier cent tax on car rentals.
In addition to the annual
lag increase, automobiles al­
so gut caught in the sales lav
bill, upping the levy from one
to two per cent.
The farmer, now exempt
from the sales tax, must pay
a two per cent tax on his
tractors and other powerdriven machinery and a three
per cent tax on tools and im­
plements. Seed, feed and fer­
tiliser are exempt.
Industry will pay Its «harc
of the load in the form of a
three per cent fax on avia­
tion and railroad fuel and an
increase to $3,000 in the maxi­
mum tax on a single order of
industry machinery.
Corporation* w ll pay a
doubled annual tax on capi­
tal stock, ranging from $20
to $2,000, and the stamp tax
on deeds amt mortgages
Jumps from $2 per $1,000
value to $3.
Pleasure boats, no longer
taxed as personal property,
were hit by Increasing tor an
nual licensing over present
rates. Boats 16 to 36 feet
long, which now pay $2.73
for a two-year license, will
pay $2t (or two years while
hig boats up to 10 (eet in
length were raised from $5,73
a year to SOI for two years.
Governor Bryant and legis­
lative leaders said the tax
program will adequately provble (or the big $987 million
general spending bill, provid
ing the people adopt a $75
million bond financing pro­
gram (or college construction
in November. He said he'll
campaign for its approval.

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temporarily by the
v r m c r o r at tt iw
maudk it. ac m u n r
Town
Council
Wednesday
wortham * w m w i.o srB B
n*,*#**p&lt;i
WOt.ROBERT E. ATRB* an.l To 111 Crrstlfor* aasl I'rraniia
night until Mayor Lawrence
DIMS R. ATRtU. hi* H m lm « lalma or llrmaml*
Swxrfford can talk over with
ar Ifa,
\ aa Inal ffalal lUlflln
Wr.nlllRVrBi Unknown
the chief points brought out
Tmu and **cli of you *r**
a.wn TOi All p«rm&gt; oUlml .c hr rati? notified and ronulrod
in council idscusitoni.
lnler**ta hr. ttrouali. ‘in* to present any ril.ilm« end ioMain isauea in question are
1,r er aaalnat th* afor*- rrtAnds which you, or tlthar
MlS p*r*nn*
of &gt;«u. ni.ty hsv* airilnat th*
the number of hours a partTOU ARK hf r*hf nol1fl*1 *«t*t* of M\UI»K M S«'ll \tll »T
time man could be expected
Mi* a Complaint to foracloaa d«t't-antd lit# of said Count|,t
a cartaln mnrlsae? *nciimi.nr- to tha County .ludiM* «f
to work ami when those hours
Inc th« following rleacrlbart nnl* County, Fiorldi, *it hia
would be. The town i#t&gt;udget■m I provarty. to-wit:
off lea In Hi* court hmi m» of
ed to spend $130 per month
I.it A OAKUVND t t n / i t *a!4 County *t 8anft»r«l, Flor*
ADDITION, according to !■*n.
within
atx oa1«nd*r
for police protection.
th* plat th*r*of a* *•- rnonthi from th# Mm* of tha
It was suggested that Hall
tonlf.l In fla t Book 1*. firat publication of thla notlc*
f i g" *o. Public RacoriJa Two coplra of aiurli claim or
lie [&gt;ut on a regular 48 hour
of srmlnol* County, Flor- ripman! ahall b# In kvfhlntt
week. However, Councilman
1,1a.
and »ri*lt staff th* pi*1'*' of
ha* b-an fll*-l again* yno In rtffMtne* ■fid po*( of fit** ad*
Frank Gerhsrdl stipulated
ttie abova-atylad suit. and you dr*a« of th* clalni.int, and shall
that this proposal include the
arn reuulrait to »*rt* a eopy h* *w«irn to by rha cUlmant,
proviso that the chief "ccept
yotir Amwit or olhor hla a*ant. or aUornrv acid Ac*
fl v1!n« lo th* Complaint on compnnial by a fllln* frr of
revponsibility of being avail­
Plaintiff* attorn*?*. ANDEH- ona dollar *rii1 atjah claim or
able for call 21 houra a day.
,ui
111*111, DEAN. UJWN- dr round not «o fM*dl «r\41! h*
IH'W A van d*n BE HO, S32 f old.
Councilman Don Frit eh, who
E*»t central Av«nti« Orlando.
/• / Vf*rach*l v • rnoo fluottwas
strongly In favor of
FIorMx. and fit* th* original
n«r
having additional help for
Aniorr or other Pleading In
inf William Jam** Watt
th* of fir* of th* Clark of th*
Aa Co-EirriUtora of thf
the late evening and early
Circuit Court on or h#for* th*
!#a«t Will anl Triftamant
morning hours, agreed to go
of MAUDR II. s* IIM1UT.
;jnd day "f July. 1*** If P “
fell to do ao. a ilrvr** pro
Dfc**»*d
along with any workable
oonf*«io will ha latum agalnet Httfiatrom,, Davli A M/Tnfoah
plan as long as a definite
TO* for th* r*l!*f demanded Attornfy* for Co-Kvfcutor*
tw th* Complaint
Foil Offt'** Hriwtr 11So
lime schedule was establish­
TM» Nolle* *h*11 h* publish­ Hanford. Florid*
ed and maintained.
ed one* * wrr*k for four ron- Publish Jun* #. IS. l \ 27. IMS
In other business council
•wcotly* w**k* In th* Sanford C hJ-il
Herald.
agreed to begin work on re ­
DATED Oil* IStb la? «f i&gt; n iF ciN ci r r i m iit o f
vising the town's election or­
i h i * m y th . n u n III c m .
fun*. I SSI.
M i r l \ I Ml Fill! M-.hl.
IB K A I.I
. _
,
dinance
following general
Arthur H B*-kwlth. J r. m im : r c i r v r t . n . 011111%.
state laws. The new ordin
i% m im c c .iiy m i . 1:1171
Cl*rk of circuit Court
\ o n c i : ro i m : i n
Ily; Marnara! E Tyr*
ance, which Is to become ef
AUS*IIU*\ I. Y lA &gt;\\ lilt Y.
|i*puty Clerk
fecltve before the annual
Plaintiff.
Aadarrnn, Ruth, Dean
*r *•
elections in December, will
tiownd**, A van d*n ll»r*
JOHNNIE MAK rjnVKHTi
p. o. Bov 13SS
set salaries for the election
re^tilrnca
unknown,
Orlando. Fla.
board, provide for re registra
Oefrndaftt.
puhllah Jun* &gt;0. Ft A -uly *■
m t r o f ri.onn»% t o *
Vt. ISAS.
tion of all municipal voters,
JolINNIK
MAE
la
OVERT;
Pt*J-S»
provide for absentee voting
r*t!done* unknown
llitB IlT IS E k H V r Ftiu RIB*
Tou ar# hrr*hy notified that
and for the use of voting in a
Th* Hoard of ruhBv ln*trm*. a Hill of ITomn11!n.imV for
chines.
lion fur bainlnola County. divorn# ha* h^rn fili-i ■«*!nat
Florida, wilt raralra bid* for you, and you ar# r«r|iitr#i| to
Councilman Gene Stephen
rh* furnlitilng of all l»&gt;’"f. •ar\# a copy of ftiur anaw»r
son,
who at hia own request
material*. *&lt;|Utpm*nt and **r- or pl«4dlnit to th** III II of
was given until Wednesday
rruulr*il for th* Inwtalta- Complaint on th# Ido In t If F*
tinn of bound. Inliroinimusl- Atiornry. Norrli I' U umlfork.
night's meeting to investigate
gallon in.I Program lyatoni* Iff, £17 W**t l Tinr* 1 .Sir »
feasibility arid possible plans
at l.yman School and Cmotri* Or 1*ndo, Florida, and fll# thr
Aeadrmy. Haralnnta County. onainal atuw tt nr pi*-til log
for bringing all of the town's
Florida; until to# P m • In th# office of tii# Clark of
insurance under a single
th# Circuit Co ir■
hi
Thursday, July It. ’5*3School
Admlnletrat on fnf# July U,
If y*»u fill
overall policy, did not allow
llulldlng. Commercial Biraai. t*a do #o Jttdgfn*nt by de­
up for the meeting.
Hanford. Florida. *t which fault will tt# taken ■** 1
In view of this fact, coun­
•imo and placo th* bids will you for th# relief di"fii.ind#d
1,* publicly opened *nd r«aJ Ln th# Bit! of Complaint.
cil authorized Clerk Jim
1»«.,NK AVT»
nr
aloud.
Palmer lo go ahead with re ­
plan* and •pacification* may Sanford, ksrtilnol* county,
h* obtained by dopo.lllng Fluid®, thi* iith day of June
newal of the policy on work­
SiO no with th# Architect. John IMS
man's compensation which ex
A Hurt, u IV, Fourth rloor, (Mr U*l
He,f.irt
Mian tic
Nation*:
pires next month.
.Arthur II*
Jr,
Hank Building. Sanford. Hor*
Cl#rk of Circuit Court
Ida hucli •l*|..,*!t " 'll bo re­
fly Aria J. I,uni1«|ul*i
Cattla of West Germany
funded in full to **-h porw.n
1» C.
who return* in* document* In Norn# I». Wool fork in
now are 9D.9 per cent frea of
good condition within HI day* 5*7 West Church Ht.
Tlie Federation of Nigeria tubervuloai* because of an
»ft*r tn* t.ll opening
*iriando, Fla,
A cerllllod check or bank Puhilah Jun* 11,■ 10, St, A has 31 million pimple, or more eradication program alarted
dratl. payanl* to th* Board of July 4. 1»«1.
than Canada, Australia ami in 1952, when 40 per cent of
f,it,lie ln*iruetlon for n*ml- CHJ-IS
nol* County. Florida. U. « c«ri*tn mortgag# *ncumbaflng Ngw Zealand combined.
all cuttle were affected.
ilortrnm m t Itond* or ■ »a - th# following d**cnb«d real
Ufa-tory hid bond *«rut-d property, t»-wtt;
by th* bidder and *oe*pt*b!e
r-&gt;- 4. lllock ft COCVTRT
our*tl*« in an amount *uu*l
CU7II MANOR UNIT NO
to fl*» p«r rent of the bid
1, •©cording to th* plat
ihall he »ubmllt*&gt;t with **ch
f h«r«of 41 r#ri#rd#"l In
Fiat llmk 13,
7i and
Th* *uer**»ful bidder will
71, Public Record* of
h* roqulred to furnlrh and
kamlnol* County, Florida,
pay for •atlefaetory perform­ ha* bf«n filed againvt you tn
ance and payment bond or th# abov#-«tyI#d suit, and yod
on
Imod* In (h* amount "f l«b * ar# reriulf#d to varvt a copy
of th* contrast amount.
;if your Answer or other
Attention I* called to th* i*l**#iiing t&gt; th# Complaint on
fact that not lei* than th* Plain tlfF* •liiirnaySi AXistSR*
minimum lalarle* an.l » ‘“-a
R| 011 Dl Vs- UJWN
a* let forth In th* Specifica­ Hfl-S A. \an ibn ItKItO. 173
tion* mu*t h« paid on thi* pro. Eait Central HouUvard. (*r*
I*o4o, Floriit*. and fil** If*#
Jar)
al
The Board of I’Ul’Ilc InatTUO- original Answer #r *th#r
ilun for Memltiol* County 11*4ding In th# offlri* of th* ;
Florida. re*er»r* th* right to **i#rk of th# Circuit Court on
reject any and/or all h la or or hefur* the iih day of July.
t„ wale* any Inforinallilaa •*» 1942. If you fail to do to, *
tn* bidding No bid *h*ll b* d*cr«# pro confaaao will b*&lt;
withdrawn for a period of iakon against you for t;i# r *fifteen (IS&gt; day* *ubi*'iu*nt Jiff d«ma&gt;nd«4 In th# C»«»to Ih# opening of hid* wirhoUt plalnt*
th* cornaut of th* Hu*td
Thi* N*uHr# Bhall i n pub* j
j ft Wright. Jr
[l«h#d nnr« # w«*#k for four
1'halrm.m. Board of Public cooMiutlv# w««Il* in th# s' j ii Juitructlon for Semlnol# furd H* raid.
r.’ounty. Florid*
t»ATEIi th Is Ilk day *f
R T. Jlllwe*
Jun#. 1141.
Aem.no:* County iur*rint*«- («•£.%L)
310 E*«t Flint, Sanford
d*nt of Public Inetruci.oi, and
Arthur if. fitckwlih, J r ,
Cs-offhlo H&lt;t-ret»ry to th*
Cl«rk .&gt;f th# Circuit Court
Board of Pubtlo lmlru.-tlon
II); Alarthi T Vthl«n
We Give T op Y ahie S tam p*
L&gt;a&gt;puty clerk
Publish Jun*
si *
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�Tha Osteen Home Dejpoa•Mattes Oak met at Uw Arne
• i Mrs. Eugene Katowlta Par
the last mooting before re­
cessing for the summer. A
covered dish luncheon waa
held on the spacious lawn
overlooking tbs lake.
While tha ladles held their
business meeting and pro­
gram the children and young
folk anjoytd swimming and
fishing. During the meeting n
tetter was read from Mra.
Mildred George, a club mem­
ber that hai been in the north
for n year.
A report was given concernJag progress In forming an
Osteen Cl v ie Organlutlon
which waa itarted by tha HD

oo bow to make Hager paints
or nsedallag day. Also how
to lay a pattern oa material
and alt girla modeled dresses
they bad made. Other girls
taking part in this were, Me-

Miss Rosa Pleterskf, leader
• f the DeLand 4H Club told of
the work and explained bow
to organise n 4H group In this
community. She then Intro­
duced member* of the DeLand Club who gava demon­
strations of thsir work.
Bueky Dameron then told
what 4-H mean* to young
people and Charline Herring
told of Demonstration Day
and Rally Day at Camp MeQuarria.

U rn Lee, Julie Treiehel and
Sunn Kate.
Mn. Lowell Pettli, Mr*.
JOhnny Cutler and Mrt. Al­
bert Pell agreed to organize
an Oiteen 411 Club with atalliance from teveral IID
member*.

The club will not have
meeting! during July and
August 2. A family picnic will
be held a t the home of Mr.
and M n . P. T. Piety tha teeand Saturday in September
with regular club meetingt
starting In October,

V A H -I Bridg

Marries Fred C. Dehnel

M n. Ted Garrett waa hoaBy Jalla Bartaa
teaa for the monthly VAIM
The
wedding
of Miss Jean­
Officer’*
Wive*
deaaert
bridge. She aerved her guest* ette M. Sbofford, daughter of
Rum Cake De Maison which Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Shotw ai thoroughly enjoyed by
everyone.
Those attending were M n.
L. J. Reinhart, M n. J e tt
Taft, Mra. Lloyd Bowman,
M n. Mike Durant, Mn. Pat
O 'Gira, Mra. L. A. Mutgrove,
Mr*. Jack Salisbury, Mra.
Ann Wing, Mra. Jim Durbin,
M n. William Goodman, and
Mra. Bobbie Dowell.
Mr*. Durbin waa high -core r and Mra. Garrett waa se­
cond.

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Enterprise

Personals
By Helen Snodgrass
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coulielle and children snd Mra.
Rosa Lee Peterman returned
Tuesday from several days
visit with relatives in Byronvlllc and Reynolds, Ga.

4-H CLUB GIRLS who Have a program demonstration for the Osteen HD
Chib are left to right, Mellsse Lee, Chnrlenc HcrririK, Julie Treiehel, Susan
Katz, Becky Dameron and In tha background, Misa Rose Pletcrakl, leader.

Going-Away Party For Jean
, Hiss Jean Wilkins, daugh­
ter of Hr. and Hra. Kenneth
R, Wilkins, was gueit of
honor at a foisg-away party,
recently, given by Mis* Judy
Wilson, at her borne, 2414
Grandview Ave.
Jean’s father has been
transferred t o Brunswick,
Me., end the family will
make their home there.
Among the farewell gilts
she received from her friends
were charmi and a silver ID
bracelet.
Refreshments of
cake, punch, chips and dips,
nuts and mints were eerved
throughout the party bonra ol
t to • p.m.
Guest* enjoying the evening
were Sheila Jordan, Barhara
Bolt, Marty Pierce, Cindy
Wilson and a special guest
and former Sanford resident.
Pet Harward. Pat now Uvea
in Blackfoot, Idaho, and has
been visiting friends In this
are*.

M iss Jeanette Shoffold

Hostess For

4 -H C lu b Girls Present Program

JEAN WILKINS, front, fluid goodbye to her Sunford friends, when they gathered for a farewell
party in her honor. From left (standing) are
Judy Wilson, the hostess, Pat H arvard, a former
friend who was visiting in the urea and Donna
Davits, co-hostess.

Picnic-Dance
This Saturday
Members of the A-ey Durey
Wive* Club are sponsoring a
"Come a* you are" picnic and
■Inner, this .Saturday at Lake
Golden, from 4 to A p.m
Each family I* requested to
bring their uwn lunch. There
will lie a conteit for a "LJtUir
Mi** and Mr.", age* one to
five. Many other contest* will
be held with prizes awarded
to tha winner*.
Following the picnie, the
group will go to the Acey
Duecy Club for a dance from
0:30 p.m. to 1 a m. This ia
atili a "come a* you are uffair." The Rim- Angela will
provide the music for dancing.
During the evening, a limbo
and twist contest will be held
and a door prize given to some
lucky parson.
All first anil second class
personnel, their fnmiliea and
friend* are invited to attend.

Ricky Celebrates At Party
By Donna Kates
I Lxingwood, gave a
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Escla- hirthday a n d end
m of 290 Park Avenue in | party tor their ton,

last Friday from 7:30 until
10:30 p m. at the l.ungwovd
Park.
Kicky'* friend* danced and
were served cupcakes, punch,
potato chip* and candy a* re
frethmenis.
Guest* included D i a n e
Hughes, Freddie Kselavon,
Diane Sweat, Lucky Esclavon, Roy Sweat, Genu Esclavon, Roberta Joynt, Larry
Esclavon, .Stella Perkin*, Ro­
bert Joynt, Jeannette Hughes,
Joyce Coyle, Tommy John*,
Mary Ross Arthur, Uremia
Joynt, R i t a Coyle, Ginny
Wood, Paul Kirkland and lit­
tle Miss Elizabeth Esclavon.

HELPING TO CELEBRATE two important
•vents a t a party in honor of Ricky Esclnvon.
right, nre Mias Joyce Coyle, left and his attrac­
tive little sister, Elizabeth.

Personals
CM Rgt. John C. Boyce, hi*
wifa and two ions, Tim and
Johnny, arrived Sunday for
a two week visit with his futher, Dr, J. C. Boyce, -it 1
Scott Ave. He ha* Just com­
pleted a three ami one half
year tour of duty with the Air
Force, in Wiesbaden, Germany
and will report to Scott Field,
III., for hi* next n**lgmnent.
Mrs. I,. E. Armstrong will
leave Friday fur Norfolk, Va.,
for n vi.it with her daughter
mid tuii-iti-law, T.t. (‘dr. mid
Mr*. Renton K. Grumpier Jr,
and their son*. Ilentou E. 3rd.
and S u i t N'eil,

Mrs. Landless

Calif., waa aolemniied on
June • at the Caaaelberry
Community Metbodiit Church.
Rev. Del mi* Copland offi­
Hollywood.
ciated at the ceremony.
The bride wore a white
aemi-formal gown of nylon, a
shoulder length veil and car­
ried a bouquet of white chrys­
anthemum* and baby rote
buds.
Mrt. Dean Heims, of Longwood, was matron of honor
and best man was Richard
Geerts, rf Sanford. Ushers
w e r e Gary Shoffold, the
bride's brother, Mike Sprowl
and Merlin Bickle, both of
Sanford.
Following the ceremony, a
reception waa held at the
Casselberry Woman's Club
with more than SO relatives
and friend* attending.

Akins - Ulrey
MRS. FRED C. DEHNEL

Twins Celebrate B ig Day
Each youngster waa given
Glenda Gale and Glynna Dale | celebrntnl their second blrthAlderman, twin daughters of day with a party at their home n party hut, windmill, balloon
and the young guest* helped
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Alderman, | 117 Poplar Ave.
the honurco* op-*n their gift*.
A surprise gift, from the
parent* and grandmother,
Mr*. N. J. Stenatrum, was a
gym »et.
Refreshment* of birthday
enke, ice cream and punch
were served. Assisting the
parent* with the party were,
Mr*. Stenitrom, Mrs. Rubert
Heine, Mr*. Pet# McClure,
Mra. Virgil Spivey, Mr*. Rob­
ert Summers and Mrs. U. J.
Max.
Children enjoying the cele­
bration were Robb, Guil and
l-dgle Ann Urine, Gary and
GLENDA AND GLYNNA ALDERMAN helping
Jeff Caruso, P. J. McClure,
mother prepare for their second birthday purty
Doug and Dana Kay Spivey,
by moving all the chains uniting
and Steven llaker.

By l.lnila Smithson
Electrician's M a t e 2/C
Thuina* llryant with hi* wire
and twu children recently
visited lii&lt;« parents, Rev. and
Mrs. Jack T. Bryant in Ovie­
do, He was on his way to Cal­
ifornia where lie will be sta­
tioned on the new atomic sub­
marine, Woodrow Wilson.
Weekend guest.* it the LakeCharm home of Mr. and Mrs.
R. C. Miller were Mr. and
Mrs. F. W. McCall Jr. Mrs.

McCall i* the former Jinx
Miller. They also visited Mr.
McCall's family, Mr. anil
Mrs. F. W. McCall Sr.
R. T. 3/C Donald Smithson
visited the lmme of Mrs. P.
M. Smithson luvt week, where
his wire and mother, Mr*.
Laura Smithson and Mr*. C.
E. Smithson, of Bessemer,
Ala., are staying for three
week*. Donald is stationed
aboard the USS Wallace L.
Lind.

Wedding Plans
Announced
Final plan* are being an­
nounced for the wedding of
Miss Linda Gail Akins, of
Lakeland and Dona Leslie Ul­
rey, of Oviedo.
The wedding will be en
event of June 20, at 7:30 p.m.
at the Wrsley Memorial Methodist Church in Lakeland.
Jerry Ulrey, brother of the
groom, will be beat man and
their slater, Miss Gay Ulrey,
will be one of the brideamaids.
S o formal invitations arc
being extended and all friends
of the couple are invited to
attend.

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DEAR ABBY: As I sit here writin it this letter I cannot hear anyth inn
but my neighbor's mouth. He ha*
a short wave set th a t completely
blocks out the sound from my tele­
vision set. A* a result, we hear only
HIM talking to people in other states.
He talks at regulur intervals of ap­
proximately five minutes. At night,
when other people begin to watch
TV, he starts to mess it up. Our
other neighbors say they get the
same interference. He only does this
at night. But th a t’s the only time we
use our TV set. Is there some way to
atop this?
IRRITATED
DEAR IRRITATED: TELL your
neighbor. I have heard there is a very
inexpensive little gadget that he can
put on his set (or you can put on
yours) that will filter his interference.
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DEAR ABBY: We are planning
to adopt a baby in the near future.
Is it proper for my mother to give
me a baby shower? I have been told
thnt it isn’t considered good etiquette
to give u shower for nn adopted baby.
.
MOTHER-TO-BE
DEAR MOTHER-TO-BE: It IS
proper to honor a mother-to-be with

By Abigail Van Buren
a shower for an adopted baby. But
your mother should not give it.
Showers are gi\ei\ by friends—not
relatives.
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decided that if he bid five
spades his partner would
probably he unable to go to
six because he, South, was
looking at a singleton heart
and North might well hold a
rouple of cards in that suit.
South nlsu decided that If
North doubled five hearts it
would show heart strength.
In that ease S. uth might not
even make five spades and it
would he better to play at
five hearts doubled.
However. North did not hid
five spades. South was Mire
that all North's high cards
would be working spades and
South hid the slam with every
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handled to play more for
eiilzth than laughs. Bub (Bill
Frawley) provides the laughs
when he frantically enlists
the Douglas family in a
search for a missing valuable
stamp. Providing the warmth
ii Chip (Stanley Livingstone)
and hll pal Sudsy ( Iticky Al­
len). They misappropriate
coins from a newsstand under
the innocent assumption the
money ia there (or the taking.
The excitement begins when
cops arrive at the Douglat
home,
t o i l p m. (CBS) The
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Television Tonight
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THE DEB ARY BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S CLUB held
a splash party and covered didt meeting, recently, at the homo of Mrs.
.Marie AnartlS. Special guesta for the evening were Mr. ami Mm. Harvey
j)unn, of Enterprise. Mr. Dunn served ns auctioneer for a white elephant
wale during: the evening. Left to rijiht wealed are Jo Peck. Alice Roliilio and
Bert Lederhauw. Standing are Margaret William.*. Evelyn Dzick, Harvey
Dunn. Alberta Warner, Mary LederhatH, Helen Snodgrass, Mm. Dunn. Ora
White, Mrw. Adam Muller, Mrw. Accnrdi ami Therewa Friwon. (Cox Photo)

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DEAR "IN LOVE” : You would 1
be wise to listen to your mother, |
Honey. When your boy friend gets
out, give him plenty of time in which
to prove th.r. he can lead a better
life. In the meantime, accept your
mother’s decision.

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fed, drew trumps and rlaimrd
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traps your partner should he five hearts and bid of six
avoided, hut there are excep­ spades were both logical.
tion* and South's puss over
South had used that rare

TH U R SD A Y P . M.

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DEAR ABBY: I am in love with
the most wonderful boy in the world.
He is in the reformatory now. but I
know he did not do all the things
they said he did. He is 16 and I am
lo and l love hint more than anything
on this earth. Aliby. My problem is
my mother. She won’t let me write
to him. She says if any letters corns
from him to me. she won’t give them
to me. Do you think this is fair? If
he thinks the whole world is against
him, he won’t have any reason to
want to get out and lead a better
life. How can 1 explain this to my
mother?
IN LOVE

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7:30-8 .to p! m. (NBC) Wide
Country, "(lood Old t ’ncte
Walt." (Ilcrun) Hurst star
Edgar Buchanan is rarely bet
ter Ilian when lie is east as a
kindly old con man or a
sweet talking swindler, which
he is tonight, lie is related to
JL/vh and Andy and causes
considerable embarrassment
when he tries to hoodwink
their rodeo friends. T li e
brothers try a romantic in
troduclion to reform the old
codger; l.urrne Tuttle is fea­
tured with start Karl Holli­
man and Andrew Brine.
9-3:30 p. in. (ABC) My
Three Sont. "Found Money."
This episode is sensitively

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M l r i n i f l i C *'*1r*l
M i U ' X i i m i A C e .ee* .

heth Ashley is one of the fin
r*l young actresses to come
up in quite a while. And she
will convince you of that with
her portrayal of a student
nurse who has led a quiet un
disturbed life before her stud­
ies in the hospital. The rigid
discipline and harsh realities
of medical routine become an
overpowering element a n d
threaten to collapse her meni­
al make-up. Zinu Heihune and
Shirl Conway star.
10-lt p. m. (NBC) The Andy
Williams Show. (Color) (Be­
nin). To the thousands of
viewers who have written in
asking ‘‘when wiil liiey repeal
the Amly William*' Showr that
featured his three brothers?"
This is it. Andy introduces
brother* Don, Boh amt Dick
in • program that i* at tune­
ful ami rhythmic as It ii
warm and homey. Thia last
part Is particularly true when
the brother* bring on theif
respective families. Maureen
O'Hara i« also present, along
with K (•. Brown and Marian
Mercer, th e show is undoubt­
edly Andy's best of the season
and a idling way to close. Sad
to lay, thia is Andy'a last
show until late next fall.
10-11 p. m. (ABC) Premiere.
T he Potentiate." (Rerun).
hTeodore Hickey hat been
neither a stranger nor a dis­
appointment mi TV thl* le s ­
son, hut this was probably his
best effort. He is highly effec­
tive in a role that (j a i top­
ical today as It was in years
ago—a depletion of the phil­
osophy of life existing In the
upper ethelon of a commimut
government. Bikel. a poliiburo
member, ingeniously prepares
to sacrifice the life of a cluse
friend In save his own political
career. David Opatoshu ia a
perfect back-up for Bikel in
the role of the irtend. Fred
Astaire it twist.

all together ami hake I hour
Place soup in mixing bowl
reading this t will he on va­
or longer in flat dish in med­ and add dry ingredients,
cation hut prepared this col­ ium oven until noodle* on tup
(iradually mix in oil and vine­
umn in advance. Continue are brown.
gar. Add garlic clove and let
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sending in those good recipe*
stand over nlghl. This keeps
Still another good pie re­ well and if thoroughly heated
though and I will have them
when I return My address Is cipe is called Snit'ltine Hi Ito will not separate.
Bt 1, Box .11 U, Sanford.
Apple Pic. I No apples re­
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lilnger Ale Satan
Here's another Teen age 1 pkg. pie cru-t mix
I pkg lemon yello
“ fixer '' You can even pul 24 Hi Ho cracker*
‘a cup (toll.tig water
them in the freezer ait.I when l*i cup* sugar
l'k cups ginger ale
you have unexpected teen­ 1 Isp cinnamon
1-2 apple* finely chopped
1 tbsp melted oleo
agers drop in mix thr*e.
1 cup pitted and chopped
1 (tip. nutmeg
tt lenrr Burgers
dates
t |h. ground beef
I'e Isp. cream of tartar
'* cup broken pecans
Du cup* water
1 large bell pepper
'* cup celery diced
2 tbsp*. lemon juice.
I large onion
Dissolve gelatin in Innling
Heat oven to 43u degree*
l Ibsp. mustard
Boll half of pastry for bot­ water. Cool. Add ginger ale.
3 stalks eeb ry
tom crust of pie. Cue to line When slightly thickened ami
t cup cheese
an 8 Inch pie pan. Carefully the date*, nuts, apples ami
I nip catsup
cut
Hi Ho &lt;ruckers into celery. Turn into a large
I tbsp. W orcestershire sauce
halves, being careful not to mold and chill until firm.
21 wiener hmt*
Brown beef, onion, pepper crusli them Fill crust with Serve on a bed of lettuce. Top
Serves 6.
ami celery. Then add catsup, halved crackers ('01111)1111' su­ with mayonnaise.
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mustard sauce, ami boil (or gar, spices, cream of tartar,
Try adding a few drop* of
about I minutes. Add cheese water and lemon juice. I'onr
lemon
juice to rice the next
and fill buns—about a tbsp over crackers in cruet. Boll
Iter bun. Wrap in waxed pa­ out top cruet making vents time you arp rooking it. It
per or foil. I’lare tn 25(1 de­ for steam to escape by pierc­ makes it beautifully while
grain* wlwlc.
gree oven .to minutes before ing crust with fork. Cover pic and kerpfl the
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serving. Serve hot. Can he with top m od, pressing edges
Three
fourths
cup
rice will
made and frozen. Leave in of pastry Iirmly together.
serve
five
people
when
cook­
oven alwiut 3 minute* longer BrU'ti top crust with melted
butter or margarine, bake .it ed and served as an accom­
if frozen.
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423 degrees for do lo 4U min­ paniment lo chop Miry.
utes or until golden brown
llamburgrr Surprise
This really doe* taste like
I lb. hamburger meat
real apple pit).
4 slice* onion
*
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1 large carrot—sliced
Chocolate Syrup Cake
salt and pepper to taslc
t tbsp. butter
I slick -if butter or margarine
2 potatoes slireil
t clip Augar
•j Isp. Worcestershire sauce I cup plain flour
Mix meat, sauce. salt and t Isp baking powder
pepper and ninlil into 4 pat- I eggs
ties. Place each patty on a I large can chocolate syrup
square of foil. Place a slice
Mix in order given. Bake in
of onion, (mtato and carrm oblong linking dish at 3.V) dc
on each hamburger. Dot with grees for 40 to 4a inUllltci
salt and pepper Wrap etch While still warm *ift powder
one in the foil ami hake for ed sugar oq top. Can he
I hour at 330 degrees. Serve served with whipped rream
on top. This is cheap hut
on toasted bun*
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good.
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Listen b&gt; this Noodle Pud­
ding.
Tomato Soup Salad Drrsving
I slick butter
l clip Wesson Oil
4 egg*
'x cup vinegar
I cup sugar
’* cup sugar
1 tap. vanilla
I clove garlic
2 large apple*, sliced or I tsp each—salt, pepper, p.i
gratril
prika
1 grated lemon peel
1 tap. each — prepared mo*

I never really expected to
live to see it happen. But It
is happening all over the
country.
I'm talking about parents
getting together to form par­
ents' leagues to set standards
for teen-agers, and to agree
to enforce them.
Fur at least 10 years I've
been writing that, the only
way for parents to cope with
what someone else has termed
"teen-age tyranny" is for
parents to stand together.
This l* to offset the fact
thnt teen-agers have gained
most of their hurgnining pow­
er by use of “nil the other
kids ran do sueh-find-such,"
and "nobody else'* parents
are a« strict as you are."
Now it is netuu)!y happen­
ing. In towns and cities In all
parte of the country parents,
alarmed by the faster and
faster social paee Wing set
for Junior high and high
school students, are getting
together to slow down the
paee.
Are the teen-agers and
younger children horrified at
this sudden determination of
their parents to unite for
greater strength?
Surprisingly enough, they
aren't. In HreenvIUe, Mis*.,
lor example, students inter­
viewed in groups admitted
they thought their parents
had not been strict enough in
the past.
Many said ttiey would be
relieved if the parents would

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By Ruth M iliell
s m Roth MilUtt'a T ip # o*
Teen-A g e n ." Mail » eenta
to Ruth Millett Reader 8*r»
vice, c ’o The Sanford Herald,
P. O. Box 483. Dept. A. Radio
City Station. New York 19,
N. Y.

forbid going steady. Othesw
mentioned that they wished
their parent* would tell them
exactly what time they were
expected to he home in the
evening, instead of giving
them such vague instructions
as "Don't stay out too late."
or "Let home ns soon a* you
ran."
The t e e n - a g e r * even
thought up ezie idea of their
own. After agreeing that
their parents had a right to
know where they were in the
evening, they suggested that
children are also entitled to
know WHERE THEIR PAR­
ENTS ARE AT ALL TIMES.

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9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
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12. Real Estate For Sale
18. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
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17. Male Help Wanted
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equipped. Well. Largo yard.
4 miles E. of Saotocd.
FA 2-7422. Saturday A Sun­
day o r after 4 on week
day*.
BEDROOM unfurnished
house. $63 a mo. FA 2-2322.
CLEAN cool downstair
Apartments, Adults. Ph.
FA 2-IS34.
SUMMER ralo. S Bdrm.
Large turn. Apt. downstairs.
Shade trees on large lot.
1703 Magnolia. $63.
LOCH ARBOR. 4 Bedrooms,
2 baths. Carpeted Fla.
Room, Double carporte.
Fenced patio and many e»&gt;
traa. FA 2-S266.
FURN. 2 Bedroom Kouso.
Adults. .No pets. FA 2-7664.
FURN. A pt FA 2-0*47.
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
equipped. $50 a month.
Downtown. FA 2-6457.
FURN. Apt. Air condition.
Tile bath and te rm s*
floora. Adults. FA 2-2374.
FURNISHED Cottage. $6$
per month. Located at g
Points. FA 2-14*7.
Clean lat floor apt. Private
entrance. 1004 Palmetto.
FUR. nice 1 Bdrm, House.
N ear Navy Base. FA 2-6244
APARTMENT

suitable

for

couple or bachelor. Water

turn. 26&gt;* &amp;. Elm .
FA 2-2307.
FURNISHED
Apartment.
ed. Queanel
E. 14th St.

2 Bedroom
Newly decorat­
Apt. Apt. 7. 404
322-6104.

BDRM. Furn. Apt. $43
1 BDRM. Furn. Apt. $33
3101 M aprti* FA 2-3951
SURBURBAM newly painted
1 unfinished 2 bedroom
A partm ent Also l bedroom
furnishod Apartment. Ph.
FA 2 8606 after 3.
LAKE MARY. * Room House,
tile bath, double carporte,
kitchen equipped. Conviently located to business •
beach area. $73 Mo. Th.
FA 2-0930.
3 BEDROOM furnished I story
House, Downtown. No chi'dren under 10. $70 per
month. Call FA 2-3071
UNFURNISHED large 3 bed­
room house. $83 month. Ph.
323-0415.
2 B E D R O O M unfurnished
house. Kitchen electrically
equipped. FA 26630 after

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TRAILER apace lor re n t 3 A 4 BEDROOMS, Inspect Oviedo — 3 acres fertile soil;
Mobile Manor near Sanlanmodels on Highland at
paved rood: 125 citrus trees
&lt;k&gt; Springs. State Route 434,
Longwood. Open daily 10:0U
full of fruit; 3 bedroom
south end of Mobile Are.
to dark. 10 Mlnutea South
house, excellent buy, *8,300.
Martin Scbueman. Phone
on 17-92 and West on SemiGoldenrod Real Estate Ph.
TE 83121.
note 1 block.
Mi 4-8736. Mi 7-7631
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Sale 3 BEDROOM, 3 bath home. 19. S itu a tio n s W anted

Florida room, lots of trees.
SUNDRIES Store. Stock A •Near base. Low down pay­
equipment. Well eslablishment. FA 2 6833.
, ed. Proprietor wishes to re­
tire. CaU FA 2-0274 or 3 BEDROOM. 2 bath borne,
kitchen equipped, living A
Long wood TE 86369.
dining room with wall to
NO CASH NEEDED
wall .carpet, Fla. room,
$ Bedroom, 2 bath. $61 a
fenced back yard. FA 28184
month. T. A 1. included.
3 BEDROOM quality home
323-6083.
San Lants located at 1603
You can find anything you
Palom*
Dr.
Hardwood
need advertised in the Her­
floor* and Fla. room. Nice­
ald by Sanford merchants.
ly landscaped with shallow
well. Can be yours with
amall down payment of
Jim Hunt Realty 8300.
No closing cost.
Office TK 2-2118
Monthly payments of *83 92.
Night FA 80646
323 0700
Seminole Realty
6334 Park Dr. Saaford, Fla.
1901 S. Park Ave.
Big ahady lots up to 300*
FA 2-5232 anytime
frontage. Highly restricted.
WILSON PLACE 5 mi. W. BEST buy In the State of
on Hl-Wty 46. Willard Jones
Florida today. Beautiful 3
FA 2-0664. or Al Wallace
bedroom country home.
FA 2 6000.
Only $4300.00. Edward F.
Lane. Phone FA 2-3969.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
LAKE 3IARY
Realtor
Lakefront
A canal front lots.
Raymond Lundquiat, Also.
Price $1300 to $3300
'A 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Income Property— Furnished
SUNLAND 3 Bedroom, Kit.
2 Apartments, older home
oqulp. borne. Chain link
situated on corner lot with
fenced yard. Will take *3)0
-.hade and fruit trees. Total
for fence. Assume house
price *6,000. Terms.
payments. F a 2-1701.
BROWN REALTY
Lake Mary. Fla.
FA 25237 or FA 21964

John E. Fox

REALTOR
110 North Park Ave.
323 0339
Sanford, Fla.
*

CUSTOM 3 BEDROOM. 2
bath home on large shaded
lot at 1614 3IeUonvllle 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 cat-in kit­
chen. Laundry room and
lots of storage space in
double g a r a g e . C a l l
FA 2 9220 for an appoint­
ment.
I BEDROOMS, living room,
dining room and kitchen.
Stove A retrigeraior. Dou­
ble, garage. Lot 100' x 2uu’.
*« Mile north of Monroe
bridge, 2nd home on left
hand side of 1792. tM-jtU.
s.\LE or Trade 5 room House
and 1 acre for llou»etrailer
and difference. 1211 W. 2uth
St. Sanford.

*

CHILDREN kept. FA 2-lt82.

r-'-

ROLLER Pigruns. J.ve Tull).
$6.00 PER MONTH
FA 29580.
Will deliver one repossessed
1963 Zig-Zag that button­
BEAGLES. *20. Can be seen
holes, sews on buttons, mon­
at 103 Garrison Dr. or Call
ograms, fancy stitches, etc.
FA 2 7544.
7
payments
remaining.
Phone FA 2-8627.
BLACK A Ian red tick Hound
Puppies, wormed: from ex­
cellent stock. 365 9407 or READY MIX Concrete, win­
dow sills, lintels, steps,
363-3126.
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
pipe, steel, grtwfe traps,
22. F low ers - S h ru b *
diy wells, stepping stones.
POTTED MUMS m bloom.
Miracle Concrete Co.
33c up.
309 Elm Ave.
FA 2-5751
GRAPKV1LLE NURSERY
by
the
bushel.
Grapevilla Ave. Near 20th SL OKRA
FA 2-0415.

.13. Furniture

Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Service With the Cash.
SUPER TRADING POST
FA 248TT.
Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought - Sold.
Larry's Msrt 215 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 3-4132

FREE ESTIMATE
Upholstering A Mattress rea•rating. New k Used Furni­
ture. CaU Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., at TOO Celery Ave.
FA 82117.

• m i I * N tA tan.
T *A I s * k l

"Quit sig n alin g for him to walk m«!**

W all
Plumbing &amp; Heating
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT snd REPAIR
WORK
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 86582

HOUSECLEANING. All fun­
gus growth k mildew removed. Natural colorless
finish. Licensed St bonded.
Will not harm
plants.
Write L P. Ellis, Wekiva
River Haven. Rt. 1, Sanford.

LAWN SERVICE
PLUMBING
3!owing and edging, etc. SstContracting Repairs
u f action guaranteed. Ph.
FREE ESTIMATES
FA 81817.
R. L HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave. FA 2-3383 TRACTOR work, mowing,
discing, blade, scoop. Ph.
27. Special Services
FA 2-7664.
Piano Tuning and Repair
Mattretui Renovation
W. L Harmon — FA 2-4223 Includes: Cleaning A Process­
F R IG IDA IRE
Sales It Service
G. 11. HIGH
1700 W. let St. Sanford
Ph. FA 2-3883

Air-Conditioning:

Semi Retired Carpenter
Small Repairs — Painting
Phone— FA 2-T98J

NO down payment. 1 bed­
room. kitchen furnished.
Well kept. 110 Lake Dot Dr.
Sunland.

YOUR BIST UVIN6 AND

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36. Aulomuhlleti • Tracks
BUYING A NEW or
USED CAR?
FINANCE IT WITH US
♦ Low Interest Rstes
♦ Low Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANK

Robson Sportln* Gooda
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
304-88 E. 1st Pb. FA 83001

Your Neighbor A t Hollers

ing Felt, Brand New Cover,
Brand New Insulation Where
Needed.
FREE PICK UP
it DELIVERY

$14.60
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.

HOTFOLNT french fry ma­
chine, malted milk ma­
chine, 3 cups. Meat blockAnlique. 2 Used refrigera­
tors *30 00 each. 1 Gibbon
delux 30" Range. Used 6
as
months. *8900. 1 Cash
34.
3 Articles For Sale
Register. National. Antique.
p
1 Westinghouse 2 drawer
teen*, mess kits. Armybun warmer. Heavy duty
Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford
meat scales. I t' Restaurant
Ave.
counter. Pink charcoal, for­
mica counter. *50.00. Day
51
FA 2 3873. Nights FA 2 3166.
Jerry Lord FA 2-3219
210' of Chain link fence, one
A
gate and a deluxe electric
webbed cheaper than you
Stove. FA 2-8140.
can do it yourself. Bring
it to live Furniture Center. 6* WHITE Uniform*. Good
condition. FA 2-3957.
1100 French Ave.
*1.23 PER WEEK
Assume payment. 1962 Zig
gi
Zag Sewing Machine. Makes
if
button hole*, darn*, &amp;
monogram*. Balance of 7
&amp;
teed. Town k Country. Pb.
pay incnl*. FA 2 9111.
322-3362.
GOOD Ride Mower. *33. Elect.
REPOSSESSED
Range as is $3. Small re­
recorder, mike and tape.
T
frigerator as is *5. Catty
Ideal for recording conver­
all $8. 312 E. 3th St.
sations, parties, music, etc.
Take up fl payments of *8. IMPORTED Gifts to see.
Samples. Writ# “ Gifu" l'.o.
FA 2-8627.
—
Box 78, Sanford.
An Investment, not an exUSED double Mattress It box
P1
springs. *8 oO. 202 Brad­
C1
shaw Dr. FA 2 3239.

SEAT COVER CO.

SMITH Air-Condition Refri­
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 6032
geration service. All work ALL WORK GUARANTEED
guaranteed. Very reason­
able In price. Day FA 2-7434
AUTO GLASS
Night FA 2-2U69.

For real automobile

REMODELING, R e p a i r s ,
INSTALLED
Florida Rooms, carportes,
Shop the Herald Ads where Senkorik G lue and Faint
carpentry, painting, roofing, local merchants offer their
Company
mildew removal. FA 2-7274. best buys.
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4422

MOO

00

on MOM!

D IS C O U N T

O N A L L USED C A R S
LIST E D BELOW!

60 FORD FALCON

SUtlow Wage*, radio A heater, A/T
Waa *1195

Station Wagon, radio, hratar, A/T
Waa *M9y
l.ark Station Wagon, Stand. Train.,
heater
Waa *9»3

S tation Wagon, A /T , heatrr

Waa *793

CLEAN-UPSALE

To Make Room For Trade-Ins From [Jig Increase In Sale* Of New Chevrolet,
Old* a n d Cadillac Cara.

. IU C M X J U IIT

CLEVE MANNING
UTILITY MAN
Clete liven at 1269 I3tli Street with hi* wire. Millie Also
and 6 children. Clevr Marled In work at Holler* when
we flr*t opened on Find Street in 1911. His favorite
pastime l* hunting.

Ready To Serve You At Hollem of Sanford

bar'

I’arkwood Station VVagun, A/T, radio,
heatrr
Mas 11195

V A C A T IO N

f dr. ardan, stand, trana., h ru trr

Mas *895

llel Air I dr. sedan

\

SHOWS
Knjny your vacutiun this year In a really nice U»ed Car
of your chooMng. . . .

Ilrrr a rr a few of tlit* many dUplayrd on our new paved
and well lighted lot! Car* on display under llghta until
midnight.

196.1 Cutlass Olds F-85
NiMH Coupe. *polle*« maroon hurk*
ct hM e, w hite exterior, CMSolo *e.
lector, aulom alle Iran*., radio, heat,
er. whitewall*. Lea* than 3,090
mile*. SAVE.

SAVE

*700

196.'! Pontiac Catalina
4 Door *rdan, aulomalle Iran*., r a ­
dio, h ra lrr. power steering and W
brake*, whitewall*, tinted glaa*. 9
l.e*. than
10,000 m iiri. Very
Special!

2595

1961 Ford Galaxie
2 liiMir hardtop, automatic Iran*.,
railiu, heater, power altering and
very clean. Thi* Sal*. . . .

*1795
Fairiant1 500

1959 Ford

2 Door hardtop, automatic trana.,
radiu, heater, power a im in g , while*
wall*. Going For . . .

Statlun Wagon. A/T, radio, heater
Waa *395

INVESTING OPPORTUNITY

IN FLORIDA TODAY!

GAS llotwater Heater. Com­ I960 PLYMOUTH. 4 Dr. Sta.
plete aquarium. DchumtdiWagon. Radio k Heater.
tier. Water Skiis. FA 2-1361
Private. Immaculate. Ren*
so ruble. 322-3434.
i
$1 per day rental for Electric
Carpet Shampooer with pur­ 37. Hoata • Motor*
chase of Blue Lustre. Carroll's Furniture.
Gateway To The Waterway

take up monthly payments
of $13.30 on 2 complete
rooms of furniture. CaU
TR 81511, Casselberry, col­
lect.

II. n. POPE CO., INC. 2nd. k Magnolia FA 2-6321
EXPERT Pruning big or 2i« So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
BEDS FOR RENT
small groves. Reasonable. WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
Hospital, Runaways, Juve­
FA 23790.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
nile. FREE delivery and
Al! Types and Sire*
BABYSITTING. Day or night.
Pick-up.
We Repair and Service
FA 2-1212.
FURNITURE CENTER
S T I N E
1100 French Ave.
Machinery and Supply Co.
21. Beauty Salons
Pb. FA 2 7933
W. 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
Complete Ser. Eve. Appl's. LAWNS Renovated • Aerate
this etc. Free estimate. Ph.
105 So. Oak
FA 2-5742
Remove Thatch • Chinch
322 3306.
Bug Spray (VC-13) * FeniSPECIAL
lxe—Ph. FA 24244
29. Automobile Service
i
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
MANSFIELD L\WN SER.
Auto Glass, Tops
j
Cold Wave *6.93 complete.
TREE'S trimmed. Dc mossed
A Sea) Covers
Open evening by appt.
k removed. Reasonable. Ph. AUTO GLASS &amp;
318 Palmetto Ave. 322 0831
FA ?-76tM.
22. Build - Faint - Repair

36. AatomoMoa •

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27. Special Service*

25. Plumbing Service!

34. Article* For Sale

TERRA Marina Houseboat*
Land or water. Very nice.
Alsu Air Boat IV 6”. F ast
Both very reasonable. Sea
a t Marina tale Camp. R t.
1961 RENAULT Caravelle.
•W. Sanford.
Removable hard top. 13,000
CHROME Dinette set. Tabic
miles. Call 363 3715.
39. Trailers
top k 6 chairs, gray finish.
CHEVROLET
1932
8*
ton
HOUSETRAILER 43' x IV. $
36" x 50". 762 Longdale
Pickup, less than 6.000 Bedrooms. FA 2-8769 after •
Ave. Longwood. 8387148.
miles on engine. FA 2-6733.
p. m.
UPRIGHT Piano. Satisfactory
1961 TEMPEST 4 door Station GREAT LAKES. 1960 3 Bed*
condition. *33. FA 2 0960.
Wagon. Straight shift. Ex­ room llouvclrailcr. 8V x 10P
cellent condition. 2686 Mag­ Wilt SACRIFICE. Sanford.
RETIRED Naval Ofllccr movnolia Ave. FA 2-2806.
322-3433.
Ing. Will sell bunk beds,
pair of antique love scats,
silver service, htdea-bed,
12* Boat and controls. 16
MM Bell k Howell Movie
Camera
at
reasonable
prices. A. R. Smith. Ph.
FA 2 0913.

*1095
59 DODGE V-8
*695
HOLLERS or SANFORD 60 STUDEBAKER $895
56 PLYMOUTH V-8
- YEAR
*695
59 CHEVROLET V-8
*1095
56 FORD V-8
*295
Save On Increase In Auto Tax! Buy Before July 1 59 RAMBLER
*795
56 CHEVROLET
*395
Deltona 56”
995 6225-“ -4495 55 DODGE
*595
62- " - 2195
mi M Om6 3 3 - 2 0 9 5
40 DODGE
*35
61 g a s 1 5 9 5 61 IP-!*»; 1695
Campers!
70
c
Ol i-puw-iw. 2 IV D ** "
# M^

*995

Economy Minded?
1959 Renault Sedan
$O Q C
Very Cleun, Whitewall Tiros

Mas $195

Custom Royal 4 dr.

Maa *695

Tran*.

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FLORIDA'S REST HOME VALUES;

I door sedan

No Closing Costs!

Horncaile Investment
Opportunities
From Just *109i
DRIVE. OUT
TODAY!
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FTinnc 6664458

Best Of Financing — On The Spot
All Used Cars Sold Under A One
Year G.\V. W arranty.

M s. 115

J69t&gt;0 to J15.450
As Low as *210 down.
As little as *43.11
a month!

«t tr« 0 t l* r ,

FOR your best buy, cuouse
Tee 'N Green Estates. 3 A
I Bedrooms. More space
for your money. 20th Street
West by Mayfair Golf
Course. Open daily It 6:00.
122-2744 Builders: I UN EV
TEBITUSES, INC.

Child Care. FA 2-2274.

By Nadine Seltzer

8WEETIK DIE

16. Female Help Wanted

furniture. Private bath. 130. 3 BR. Home. 202 Laurel Dr.
a month. Gentleman pre­
Good
location,
kitchen BEAUTY Operator. Full time.
322-0872, Edith Beauty Ba­
ferred. 322-8361.
equipped. Low down pay­
iun.
ment.
Assume
loan.
A
real
EFFICIENCY Garage Apt.
saving. Call FA 2-94T2.
BEAUTY COUNSELORS —
All conveniences. Close in.
has limited openings for
FA 2-6409.
representatives In this area.
St. Johns Realty
FURNISHED 1 bedroom Dup­
Selling by appointment only.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
lex. Available June 24th.
For interview call
116 N. Park Av«. FA 86123
FA 2-3610.
FA 2-3145.
SACRIFICE for quick sale. 2
NICELY furnished bedroom
Bedroom House with or BABYSITTER live In preferA kitchen. Private bath A
red room, board *10 week.
without
furniture.
Near
entrance. Elderly woman or
18 or over, older woman
schools and storei about
couple. 1st floor. 9M a
preferred.
322-8097.
4 mile* from N.A.S. Out of
month. FA 2-24W.
flight pattern. Good invest­
17. Male Help Wealed
ment for renting or borne.
3 BR. Frame House. Partly
Low monthly payments. The City of Sanford Civil Ser­
furnished. Near NAS. Not
Have to see house to ap­
vice Board is accepting ap­
fancy but cheap rent. $12.30
preciate. Call FA 2-1399.
plication.' for the position
week. FA 2-3219.
of police patrolman. Re­
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­ REDUCED for quick sale
quirements; 21 to 30 ycara
by owner. 3 BR.. kitchen
ped. 1100 Mo. FA 24137.
of age; height and wgt to
furn. Atr-Cond. Princeton
conform with established
EFFICIENCY Apt. 811 Park.
Ave. Very low down pmt.
standards with minimum
Assume 4U fi mortgage.
FURN. 3 Bdrm., Oak floor*,
59" hgt and 134 lbs wgt;
FA 2 2289.
masonry home. 1 Blk West
minimum of high school
of Hwy. 17-22, on 431 then 3407 ASH MEADE RD. Or­
education or equivalent. Ex­
|; 1 blk South on East St. to
amination for qual. appli­
lando. By owner. 3 Bed­
Vincent Dr.
cants will be held at 7:30
room, 2 bath, Fla. room.,
p. m. June 27, 1963 In citycustom borne. Sacrifice.
NICELY furnished large 2
hall.
Good working condi­
Central
heat,
automatic
Bedroom and 2 bath Apart­
tions snd pension plan. Sub­
sprinkler. Near schools A
ment. Adults. Ph. FA 2-3666
m it applications to Civil
buses. $16,900. 109* down.
1812 Sanford Ave.
Service Examiner by June
20 ACRES of grove on Hwy.
25. 1963.
CLEAN
A Urge lake, 3 room frame
Unfurnished Apt. 3619 Elm.
house. $20,000. Will finance. NEEDED 1 Man. White only.
Near School A Store*
Experienced
in
moving
Call 349-3431.
household goods A driving
(FURNISHED new 1 Bedroom
tractor A trailer. Apply
Duplex. Adult* only. 2200 P1NECREST. 3 Bedrooms, 2
baths, Fla. room, built-in
Sanford Trunsfcr A Stor­
Park Ave.
oven A range. 104 E. Jen­
age Co. Alien lloyne Mgr.
APARTMENT. 503 Myrtle.
kins Circle. 322 9337.
1300 French Ave.
Ph. FA 2-3602.
MAN 21 to 45. For an estab­
8. Beach Rentals
lish ed
Insurance debit.
Stenstrom Realty Sanford
area. Guaranteed
HUTCHISON Ocean front
salary plus commission.
Real Estate—Mortgages
Apartment. Daytona Beach.
Apply Boom 301, Sanford
i n N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
FA 2-4058.
Atlantic Bunk Bldg. 8 to
Ravenna Park
FA 2-7493
9. For Sale or Rent
9 a. m. or Write C. W. nroEvenings
rup, Box 1329, Sanford, Fla.
3 BDRM house. 817 Catalina. FA 2 2677 FA 2-3829 FA 2-8360

138. Articles For Sal*

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Al A Very Iteunonuhie Price:

Y O U M U S T SEE IT!
Charlie Craig
Hob 'Uuuiiaa
"The Hold Brick Twins”

Seminole
Co. M otors
519 E. First St.. Sanford
FA 2*1X114

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Fiesta Schedules Listed

■y D w Fate*
Claude Layo, chief of the
Iamgwood
Volunteer Fire
A summer art school and D*Pt- and general chairman
workshop la being conducted of the Fourth of July Fiesta,
a t U» DeBary Mansion under said today that the third an­
Uta direction of the Florida nual Fiesta will be the "big­
federation of Art, Inc. It la gest and best ever."
Mended to provide high quali­
Layo said that the fire­
ty profepalonal Instruction works display alone will last
with fOtl-time workshop ac­
more than one hour being
commodation!.
set
off as fast a t three men
Portrait, figure, still life
and landscape studies will be can operate.
The Fiesta will begin with
available with lectures each
Wednesday afternoon open to ■ parade forming at the
L/mgwood Elementary School
the public.
Many of the artists are at 10 a. m. Those wishing
staying at the Mansion. Dir to submit entries for the
actor of the school Is Eliot parade arc asked to contact
Layo as soon as possible.
McMurrough.
Following the parade, prises
McMurrough alto la aenr
lug aa Instructor for the first will tie awarded at the Reiter
period of study from now Field Fair Grounds to the
through June 21. He la form best appearing fire truck, the
ar owner and director of the most attractively decorated
Palm Tree Art School In car, the most original float
Saraaota and has taught at and a number of others.
The bathing beauty portion
the Hartman School and Gal
of
the Mist Flame of Semi­
Jery and the Rlngllng School
of Art. He presently Instructs nole County Contest will start
a t tha McMurrough School of promptly at 12:30 p. m.
Art la Indlalantla and the Judges for this event will be
Loch Haven Art Center In officers from the Florida
Firemen’s Assn.
Orlando.
The second course of In­ Taking place immediately
struction will ba under the after this event will lie the
direction of Loran WUford, of exciting and fun filled grea*
Saraaota, who hat won many e&lt;l pig contest. The winner
first prises for various paint­ wilt get to keep the pig.
The Falling Angels of De
ings and held a water color
ahow a t the Royal Academy Land will perform at 3 p. m
jumping first from Die plane
la London In 1062.
WUford will instruct stu­ leaving trail* of colored
dents at the Mansion from smoke as they descend. Three
of the ’chutist will be passing
June 30 through July 12.
Third artist-instructor will batons in the air while the
Charles Holder, from July fourth is performing aerial
Aug. I. He ia a native maneuvers and a fifth is
who won the Phi aiming for a target on the
Kappa creative achieve­ ground.
At 3 p. in. the evening gown
ment award at the University
final* of the All** FI* me Con­
of Florida, the grand prize at
the All South Florida Art test will be held with Miss
Eihlbitioa in Miami and has Flame being crowned by
exhibited with the National Paul Bennett, president of
the Florida Firemen’s A sin.
Academy of Allied Artist* of
Tlie winner and first amt se­
America in New York City.
cond runnersup each will re­
Teacher for the final sessceive beautiful trophies and
fen, Aug. 13 through 23 will
be Roy Nlehoia, who haa stud­ prises.
Each of the three girls will
ied extensively and ha* much
teaching experience. He won bo presented wilh corsages
through the courtesy of Rosthe Manatee Art League first
setter's Mona’s ami Ramsay
prise and his work was sel­
ected for the South Coast Flower Shops.
Prises will be awarded all
Annual National Show.
McMurrough has announc­ day long at the Fiesta and
the firemen’s famous South­
ed that art student* may en­
ern fried chicken will be
roll for a whole course, a
served throughout the day.
week at a time or on a
Tlie fireworks display will
dally basis.
lie the closing event ot Die
day.

300 Attend
DeBary Day
DeBary Day a t Ponca De­
Leon Springs, sponsored last
Friday by the DeBary Civic
Assn, and Chamber of Com­
merce, wa* attended by more
than 300 persona.
A gift program for tho day
was sponsored by tha Del .and
Chamber of Commerce In co
operation with Leo Norwood,
manager of the Spring*.
Winners Includ'd Mrs. Ar­
th u r Bollnian, Mr*. Iliorntor
Smith, Mrs. Louis LaCHat,
Mrs. Lucy Gallop, William
Dries, Lt, Col H. Willis, Mrs,
William Fiiller, Mr*. Roy
Conkling, Jam es Duffy, Mr*.
Maria Accardl, Mrs. Martha
Luts, Mr* H. G. Healer, Mra.
Henry Fierce, George Wright,
Mrs. H. L. Miller, Mrs, Her­
man Burger, Mr*. Adam Slull*r, Mr*. Cheater Ilearick,
Mrs. William Hannon and II.
S. Downing.

Bus Schedules
Set For
Brownie School
lius schedule* to and from
the Brownie Day Camp to be
held at Sliver Lake next week
from Monday through Friday
are aa follows:
Morning pickups will be
made at Houthsule School at
8:10 a.m.; at Lake Mary Fire
House at 8:23 a.m .; at Sunland Playground at 8:33 a.m
and at Pinecrest School at
8:43 a.m.
Afternoon returns will bo at
Piaccrest School at ? ! ' p in ;
a t 5unland Playground at
2:23 p.m.: at Lake Mary Fire
House at 2:33 p.m. and at
doithaida Acbool at 2:30 p.m.

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1IIHGEST KUItllLEH in n bubble Rum blowing content held Tueatlny morn­
ing an part of the Summer Recreation Program at I-oriRwooiI Kelcmentary
School were blown by Linda Varnum, KuReno Kennedy and Lynne s\nn
Stevcnn, left to ri#ht. Linda took first prize in the 7-U year primp, Eupcne
lit the 10 year and older protip and Lynne Ann in the 5-6 year piotip. Con­
tests were conducted by Couch W alter Dzuru* and Mrs. Diane Amos.
(Herald Photo)

Village To Get New Books

Recreation
Opens Tuesday
In Village
North Orlando’s Summer
Recreation Program for child­
ren of all age groups opened
on Tuesday morning of this
week with the organization
of a baton twirling class un­
der the direction of Airs. J.
D. Grlnstead.
These classes will be con­
tinued each Tuesday morning
at the ihufflehoard court* of
the Village Recreation Cen­
ter.
The opening session of the
Glamour
and
Grooming
Course to be taught by Mr*.
Pat DeVillaggio will be held
next Tuesday at B:30 a. m.
in the Community Building.
Weekly skating parties at
Atciodce Skatitig Rink are
scheduled for Thursday morn*
ings with the youngsters
meeting at the Recreation
Center at 9 a. m. in order to
lie at the Rink by 9:30 a. m.
Mrs. Art Rhodes, who is
organizing transportation to
and from the Rink, said to­
day that more volunteers are
needed to help tn this phase
of the program. Those who
could provide transportation
either way are asked to con­
tact her at her home.

DeBary Firemen
Sponsor Dance

By J a w C a w lfe try
"Mtsty," 18-month-oId toy
Manchester belonging to 13
year old David Krohne, son
of Ur. and Mrs. Wally
Khrone, wants to be "tree
top tail" and climbs with
speed and grace the giant
live- oaks oa the lawn of the
Krohne’a Fairy Lake home.
What might sound like •
Shaggy Dog Story all started
about a month ago when the
Khrones noticed that little
Misty was not content with
chasing the squirrels up the
trees but, instead, had start­
ed to pursue them further
by scrambling up the tree
trunks and balancing precar­
iously on the highest limbs.
Now, however, .Misty has
discovered that the fun is
in the climbing and no lung­
er needs a squirrel as ln.entive. As a matter of fact,
she eagerly obliged thia re­
porter by performing on cue
and posing for photographs.

Summer Readers
To Take
Space Trip
By Julia Barto*
Altamonte Libararian Airs.
Florence Cotirsen has an
nounccd that registration will
remain open until June 29
for the annual summer read­
ing program for children.
Till* year’s program will
take the theme of a trip
into outer space through the
solar system. Upon register­
ing each reader will receive
a rocket which will progress
from planet to planet as each
five books arc read. The pro­
gram will last for eight
weeks ending around Aug. 2l.
The library is open on
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat­
urdays from 10 a. m. until
1 p. m. The withdrawal of
hooks will be limited to two
at ont, time with no more
than six withdrawals allowed
in any one week. Kooks read
will be tallied once each
week.
Tlie Children's Story Hour
will be conducted this sum­
mer by Airs. Robert Webb on
Saturday morning* from 10:3o
until lt:3o at the Community
House on Maitland Are. for
youngsters between the ages
of four amt seven years.

PERFECTLY SILHOUETTED, "Misty" 18niunth-old toy Manchester, is shown in the top
photo climliin# one of the Riant live oaks a t the
Wally Krohnes on Fairy Lake. The arnsill &lt;1o r ,
shown in the bottom photo with her master, 13
year old David Krohne, started climbing trees
o iler squirrels but does it now "just for fun.”
(Herald Photos)

Ry Mrs. Adam Muller
By Mona Grlnstead
Denary'* Volunteer Fire
men sponsored a dance last
Announcement dial a com­
Saturday night at the Recrea
pletely new system of keep­
lion Hall of the Fire Station
ing financial record* for the
with Darwin Rmce in charge
Village of North Orlando will
of arrangements and the pro­
be set up a* of July 1. be-,
gram.
ginning of the new fiscal
EDITORIAL COMMENT
A special guest, Miss Adele
year, was made today by
Kelly, of Covina, Calif., en­
Mrs. Irene Van Eepocl and
tertained with voral solo* and
.Mrs. Fred Salter.
selections on the piano and
Mrs. Van Kopol. In addition
also instructed the audience
to serving on the Village
In the Hawaiian Fishing Song.
CoBRiatulaliun* are in order this week for
Council also serves as com­
Those attending enjoyed very
the Geneva Volunteer Fire Dept, which nithouRh
missioner of finance and
much the gay evening and ex­
orRanized only two week* ago, already U drnwitiR
franchise negotiations. Mrs.
pressed appreciation to .Miss
up it* constitution and by-law* and »cttitiR al*&gt;ut
Sailer is village treasurer.
Kelly who soon will be leav­
to Ret a charter.
Since the new couneil took
ing to return to her home.
At tiie flame time the men are hu*y with
over alter elections in March,
Another dance is being
functional
detail* of their department and are
tlm two women have worked
By Shirley Wentworth
planned by the executive
donating
time
and fund* to the conversion ot a
hand in hand in keeping cur
committee on entertainment The regular monthly meet- J R«* tanker truck into an adequate piece of fire
rent records up to date.
for the evening of July 4 be­ ing of the Bear Lake Com- ; fiRhtiiiR equipment.
Mr*. Van Eepocl, who has
ginning at 7:30 p.m. Tin- next ■nullity Cluli will be held at
Conlrilnilioii* uf any item suitable fur use on
ill her possession till1 books,
regular dunce will lie held 8 p. ill. today in the Florida
the
truck will be appreciated us will any dona­
Power Clubhouse at which
records and all correspon­
from 8 until 11 p.m. on Satur­
tion* of tim e or money. The Rreatest need* at tho
time
Henry
Duval
of
the
dence dating hark to the in
day, June 29.
present time arc for it pump and hose which
Apex Contracting Co. of For­
corporation of the village, has
Square dancing instructions
could lie of the type used on any conventional
est
City
will
tie
the
main
spent a great deal of time
under (lie direction of Harold
spray equipment.
the past few months studying
Jenkins are held each Friday speaker.
Official* of the new 26-nlumber orRimizaDuval Is scheduled to speak
and sorting the past trans
evening. All interested resi­
tion, appointed on a temporary basis until tlie
on problems connected with
action* in order that they
dents arc invited to partici­
charter is received, are Lewi* lluRhey, chief;
construction of roads and how
may ho properly filed for fu
pate and refreshments arc
Kay McGill, assistant chief and Jim 3 to well,
the use of soil cement could
lure reference.
FINANCIAL RECORDS for the VillnRe »f North
available. Air conditioning
lieutenant. Any one of these can lie contacted for
lower
overall
costs.
All canrclcd check* writ­
Orlando aru Lein# kept by Mrs. Irene Van E c| mcI,
should be installed by this
information regurdinR the department.
ten on the village accounts
left, member of the Village Couneil and commis­
Saturday in the Recreation
are in thu hand* of Mrs. Sal­
sioner of finance anil franchise negotiations and
Hall.
ter.
Mrs. Fred Salter, right, village treasurer. A new
Most recent progress made
set of hooks will tie set up beginning with the
by the village in straightening
new fiscnl year on July 1.
(Herald Photo)
Ity Air*. Adam .Muller
nut its financial situation was
DeBary World War I Vetthe part payment of n long
rans, Barrack* M97, held their
overdue bill to live Pickerell
By Shirley Wentworth
regular meeting and picnic
Sporting Goods Co. of Orlan
The June meeting of the at Fonce DeLeon Springs last
iki for equipment bought Iasi
Bear Lake Home Demonstra­ Thursday with Comma infer
By Air*. Adam Muller
Kind advanced students *r&gt;4
summer. Sir*. Van Ecpoe
tion Club will be held at 8 William Brie* presiding.
A
reception
was
held.at
the
j
demonstrations, open to tha
has set up a time payment
Cue-t speaker for the nccii.
j p. m. next Tuesday at the
DeBary
Mansion
House
lust
schedule wilh the cumpany
public, are given each Wed­
home uf Mrs. Clayton Vorms- aiun w'u* Frank lash of Win­
fur the remainder uf the debt.
l&gt;crg, Mil Balmy Beach Dr. ter Fark, commander of thu Sunday altcrnuun honoring nesday afternoon by tlie art­
By Jane Casselberry
The 1962 report also ha*
Airs. Mariana Miles, club in Bear Lake,
seventh district, who spoke Klli.it McMurrough. artist in ist in residence.
liven mailed to the U. S. The South Seminole Wel­ president, has issued an apWorkshops for the evening on pensions for WW I veter­ struelor who will be in resi­
liming McAIurrougli's stay
Treasury Bureau in Washing­ come Wagon Newcomers Club peal for good, clean, used will be on covering shoes and an*.
dence at the Alans am this
lie
has a one man show ot his
ton, D. C.
It was learned with regret month.
held u birthday party at .Sun- clothing of most all types designing greeting
cards,
The
Florida
Federation
of
i
works
on display in the in aui
land Training Center recent­ which is badly needed at the Members also will conduct that tho Barmrka wuuiii loan
ly for the girl whom they center where supplies depend an exchange of favorite re past commander Ralph Combs Art annually sponsors these Gallery.
who is moving to Coen*.
| summer c!u,.»».v for beginners
sponsor and the other 23 girl* heavily on voluntary support ripe*.
Buffet tables for Sunday's
in her ward.
reception were overlaid wilh
Nine members of the club
white crocheted cloths and
conducted the party with
each was centered with a
many others contributing to­
tloral arrangement of ruses
Flay fur IPs tables of wards refreshments.
flanked bv large crystal
bridge was directed by E, Z.
Since most of tlie patients
punch howl*. Troys of tea
Walters tor thia week’s Tiles are unable to feed themselves,
Ky Ilona Gitnstead
1a softball game under the for dancing An auction wilt I In charge f planning t In- sandwiches and rookie* com­
day afternoon meeting of the the Newcomers fed them the
Addition of a Square Dunce 1direction of Couneilmun Bob add to the entertainment ache contests are Mr. and Airs. pleted tabic appointments.
dole.
Dellary
Duplicate
Bridge refreshments of ice cream,
Pasqtutc DelVlIlaggio wh • Hods and hostesses for tlm
Fro gram to be presented by Stephenson. Adult games of
Club m live Community Cen­ soft drinks and cupcake* each
Serving at the Civic Assn, a-e assisted by Mrs. Ilyin. event were Mrs. Viola How­
the Starlight Promenodrr* of chance during the afternoon barbecue will be from 3 un­ Mrs. Kart Achord and .Mrs.
ter.
topped with a candle.
ard. Mrs. Alacci Smith. Mr.
Winner* were NS, three,
The
youngster*
uttered Sanford for the North Orlando will tie conducted by Rill til 8 p in under the direction James Snyder.
and Mrs. Arne Ericksen, Mis.
way tie (or first of Dr. and squeals of glee when a color­ July 4th Celebration has been Harris and conclusion of a of Chairman Bill Ity an who
The
((reworks
display, William II itlinan. Mrs. Jot*
Mrs. Karl Sandborn, Air. and ful balloons was tied to the announced by the North Or­ scavenger hunt for the vil­ will tie assisted by Chuck which will serve as the grand epli St John,, Mrs V. John­
Mrs. Norman .Meyer and arm of each wheel chair. lando Civic Assn., sponsor of lage youngster* , will take Rowell.
finale for the celebration, son Mrs. J. K inkier, Mrs.
Booths wilt lie set up along will lx* set off (ruin the ren
place.
.Mrs. Harry Schoh amt Mrs Hearts of the club members the event.
Olncc Hinton, Mr. and Mrs.
Myron Accardl. Fourth place were touched when a blind
The Promenaders. who wdi A number of additional com­ the south end of the Recrea­ tcrflcld in the lighted R e-1Jack Young. Mrs. Chester
winners were Airs. Ruth jirl started singing "Happy perforin at 8 p. m. In the petitive events for the young tion Area Tennis Court next creation Area
Kldrulge, Airs. It
llollin
Rlalt and Flu) Dellerard.
Birthday” with ail tlie other Village Recreation Area, will people have been planned to the fence for the celebra­
All proceeds from the dayahead, Mrs. A. Alac.Vaughtoc
KW winners were, first, retarded girls making an ef­ Invite audience participation with prizes donated by Our tion, with the north end ot events will be turned over to
and AIrv. Clinton Sommer,
Mrs. Charles Hassle amt Mrs. fort to join tn the song.
and will assist those who are Lady i Catholic Circle. Fenc­ the court left open for serv­ the Civic Assn, to help de­
Kdna Itilly: second, Mrs.
The Welcome Wagon spon­ not thoroughly familiar with ed play area* for the small ing food and refreshment*. fray expense* of the many |
David Singer ami J. A. Shef­ sors the girl as a memorial the dances. In return, tlie 18 children will be filled with The west side of the area projects it conducts tar bene
Supreme Court
field: third, .Mrs. Dorothy to the late Air*. Kay Miller, member* of the Promenaders sawdust for safety while will be set aside for games fit ot the village a, a whole
The U. S. Constitution left
B. Chandler and Atra. Donald senior Welcome Wagon host­ who will be giving the per­ playing on live gym equip­ and dancing and the contests
Those willing to help with i all details ol organizing and
for Miss, Little Miss and Lit the program or who wis.i I simulating live number of
C. Johnston and fourth, .Mr*. ess, winy wanted tlie club to formance will be treated by ment.
Free prize* wtli be given tie Mr. North Drl.mito wdt additional information are members tn the supremo
Atumie Heilman and F. K. help one ot the 700 patients the Civic A s s u . to bai ln.vu«.4
away every hour on Uie Isuur also be conducted within the asked to call Mr*. Anton Kre \ Court to Congress. The numat Sunland, many of whom chicken dinners.
Froechllch.
Mrs. Ilassle and Airs. Reil­ arc forgotten by ‘.lie outside
The celebration will st»rl during the afternoon and a area with the exact location celt, overall chairman of lh&lt; ] her of member* ha&gt; varied
i l 1 p. m. uu live lourUz wilti^juk* box will be convenient to be announced.
world.
ly scored a o iu game.
I celebration.
1 Ifurn fiv« by Inc pi count mtWi

Congratulations

Bear Lake Club
To Meet Today

HD Club Sets
Tuesday Meet

Newcomers Club Has Party
For Girl At Training Center

Bridge Club
Winners Named
In DeBary

DIANE H (I G II E S .
daughter of Mr. nnil
Mra. Knlpli J. Hughe*,
of 257 I’urk Avenue.
I.oiirwimhI, ja the Intent
entry in the “Mian
P l a n t e " of Seminole
County Contest beinjc
npounoml by the I.iuiRwuotl Volunteer Fire
Department na un event
of ita iinnuu) Fourth of
July Fieatu. Diane, who
will r e p r e a e n t the
LotiKWoori Department,
atiitul* five feet, 7, -j
inches tall, measure*
43-31-13 nml like* to
ilance nml avvim.
t Herald Photo)

Dog Climbs Trees..?

DeBary Veterans
Hold Meeting

Reception Held In DeBary
To Honor Resident Artist

Promenaders To Dance For Village

�NAS Expansion Program Up $500,000
Local Democratic politicos
• r e preparing their force* to :
support Sen. John 11. Mathew
J r. in the next gubernatoriald
race. Mathews ha*n't announ­
ced yet hut it hn» been learned
he definitely plan* to be in
th e running.
First Research of Miami
will officially air it* feasibili­
ty study for Seminole Coun­
ty'* bid for the new state
schools at a meeting Saturday
morning of tho City and Coun­
ty Commissions, Chamber of
Commerce education commit­
tee and the legislative delega­
tion in Sen. Mack Cleveland's
office. The City, County and
Chamber financed this study,
and are to 1&gt;« congratulated.
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Total Is Now
$1.3 Million

Liberal Montini Elected Pope
Favorite Wins;
Will Rule
As Paul VI

(Sty §&gt;attforti ijmtlft
WEATHER: Partly cloudy: afternoon nhowers; high OB-96; low in 70s: south to southeast winds.

VATICAN CITY (UPI) — VOL. 53
Giovanni B attista Cardinal
Montini today was elected
pope of the Roman Catholic
Church. He chose the name
Paul VI.
Montini was a favored can­
didate before the election be­
gan. He ha* been the Arch­
bishop of Milan,
The Sacred College of Card­
inals elected Montini on the
second day of balloting In
their secret conclave inside
the Kith-century- Vatican Pal­
ace.

United Press leased Wire

Estabiishwl 1908

FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1963

SANFORD, &gt;LOHlDA

^
N 0. 739

Steel Contract
JFK Canal View Agreed On Wilh
Is 'Encouraging' No Pay Raises

A half-million-dnllar boo't ford Naval Air Station
to the already announced ex­ reported today by th* Burean
pansion program of the San- of A'ard* and Docks, Depart*
mint of the Navy,
This announcement Increas*
cs to f 1.3 million In planned
construction a t SNAS.
Bids were asked today for
a barrack* of 306-man capaci«
ty, three-story, of reinforced
concrete frsme with exterior
of precast concrete wall pan*
els. The building will include
heating and air conditioning.
Estimated cost of this nr*r
barracks is $500,000. Bids will
be received nntil 2:30 p.ra.
July ID at the Bureau of
Yards and Ducks, U. S. Naval
Base, Charleston, S, C.
At the same time, it wns an.
nnunced bids were opened last
Wednesday at Charleston for
a new avionica building and a
new surface systems building,
both estimated to cost $MX)(.
POO.
Low bidder for this contract
was I’cacock Construction, of
Fort Myers, lid s contract has
not been let, a* yet.
Also in the planning for
SNAS is a $5 million north*
south runway. This project is
CDR. GARMENT
in the survey-design Stage,
nod is planned for the Hull
budget with construction In
1965.

lMTTSBUnC.il (UPI) - Tire
Ten membjf* anil their
steel
Industry and
United
leaders of the Air Explorers
WASHINGTON (UPl&gt;-Gov. to return to Washington again Steelworkers union stepped
Scout Troop 62 of Winter
Farris Bryant conferred with in the near future for another forth today as the epitome of
1’urk have a hig weekend in
President Kennedy on a var­ series of meetings wilh South­ collective bargaining.
atore. They will arrive this
Climaxing six months of in­
iety of subject * Thursday and ern governors to discuss civil
evening to spend the weekend
formal negotiations, Hie par­
rights
problem*.
as guest* at Sanford Naval
said he was Vneouraged" by
ties announced agreement
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A ir Station. They will be bil­
Earlier Thursday, Bryant Thursday on a 21-month con­
the chief executive s reaction
The
new
pontiff,
a
63-yearleted there, given a first-hand
appeared before (lie House tract which features a uni­
to tin- barge canal
look-see ut ha.se operation* old ''liberal'' Intellectual and
The governor said Kennedy Appropriations Public Work* que extended vacation plan
and will be flown in an HID close friend of the late Pope
was well-informed on the con­ subcommittee.
the the union say* will create
John, is the gl'i'.'nd successor
transport.
troversial waterway linking
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He told (he congressmen Up to 25,(Xk) new jobs.
to the throne of St. Peter.
the east and west coasts of
And for the second conse­
Montini is considered for­
One cigarette vending ma­
there were three projects that cutive year the steelworkers
Florida.
ward-looking
and
Vatican
ob­
chine operator Jumped fast
“ He was sympathetic and Florida vitally needed—the passed up a straight wage in­
when the new cigarette tax servers believed he would con­
CAPTAIN JOSEPH M. TULLY Jit. (left)
I would say even encourag­ barge cam], the Central and crease for job security.
became law. Hi* king-size cig­ tinue supporting the move­
commander o f Heavy Attack Wing One congrat­
ing." Bryant said.
Tire contract becomes ef­
South Florida Flood Control
arettes now ar* 35 cents a ments started by Pope John
ulates winning flight crew in Wing’s June Humb­
The governor, along with
fective Aug. 1. It can be
District
project
and
the
Four
toward
chureh
reforms,
Chris­
pack. Some supermarkets still
er Stream competition. The winning crew, of
reopened upon IS) days* no­
Hep. Robert Sikes and Sen.
selling them four for $1.03. tian unity and improved rela­
Heavy Attack Squadron Five (VAH-5). left to
George A. Smother*, asked Rlvrr* Basin study,
tice anytime after Jan. 1,
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tions with the Communist
Bryant, noting the congres­ 1963.
right, is: (’null*. Paul F. Werner, executive offi­
President Kennedy to .seek a
Dus loads of square danc­ governments.
cer: his bombardier, I.t(jg) Dick Mcl’ntyre, and
SI million appropriation from sional trend toward economy,
Tho union said contracts
The hig bronze hell* of St.
ers came in from Tampa and
third crewman Ronald Manning, AM ILL
Congress to begin construc­ said the state Legislature was slroiild he signed by next
St. Petersburg Wednesday Peter's Basilica tolled out the
l Navy Photo)
tion on the proposed canal.
week.
aware of the importance of
evening, looking for a dance news a* a east crowd of
On other subject*, llryanl
The vacation plan becomes
that wasn't scheduled. Seems niore than 60,000 person*
said he told the President (he three projects and had effective Jan. I, 1961, for
raised
a
rheer
of
"viva
il
this organisation
requires
there was no racial problem more than doubled appropria­ half the industry's 423,ftnu
members “ make up" by Bi­ papa" — long live the pope — ,
m Florida, despite rerent tions to milch federal fund* workers. Worker* at enrh of
tending unscheduled dances. in sun-lit St. Peter's Square.
the respective “ hig t25 steel
picketing at the stale capital for the project*.
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“ Some one’’ told them there
companies ranked on the up­
and several other cities.
As Pope Paul VI. Montini
was ■ dance slated for San­
per 3ft per rent of the sonor­
The President a*ked Bryant
ford. They came. No dance. appeared on the central bal­
ity list will receive 13 weeks
Sanford police get an orchid, cony of the basilica for the
extra vacation every live
though, for helping them out first time In the white rnlies
years.
Heavy Attack Squadrno Five lover II other flight crews.
and sending them to a dance of pontiff.
Those workers retiring lie
*
at Poland.
Highly of l^ie HJ living card­ (VAII-5)- capitalized on con ' Two flight crew* * '
fore
the plan takes effect
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inals had co in . , Liu. turtelavi). sistency to win the ib .ivy Al second pin ej V U r :.
v Y&gt;
will receive a comparable
If you nlready have a dog, Hue emerged u pope in the |a ,.|( \\ in*. Mne Yoontlily bomb Vigilante Might r .-u i iineei.
cash payoff, a bonus week
5,0(13 Enroll
though, you ought to be *ore third round of viting.
er stream ior done, the Navy cd ol Lt. CMr. Jack You.-,
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — amt 11u-ir regu.ar vacation
TALLAHASSEE
(LTD
that he has hud hi* rubies
The coroniflioit of the new
blade and bombardier nav i The Slab- Hoad Board pul the Enrollment for the second half time pay.
•hots, This is tho bud time of Pope probsbly will he held announced today.
The other 5ft per cent of
gat
»r Lt. Unity Hutton an : final stamp of approval tialay &lt;&gt;f the third trimester at FlorThe "Savage Sons of Santh# year for that, and one case within the next 10 days.
an A-3R piloted by VAlltl, &lt;&gt;ii a record $521.9 milium ida State University Milled the worker* will get up to
Pope Paul VI, a slight dark- ford’’ placed all three of (heir
tn a wild nnimal has already
lielaclimcnt Eight'* Lt Cdr. budget for the ne*l year, of i 3,063 students, registrar Mur- three additional weeks ol
been reported. He wary of eyed man was a favorite of entries m the tup live to lake
paid vacation in the next
Bay Fox. Ills bom undid nav wliich $337.3 million was sl.it-1 ruy W. henna said today,
atrange animal* . . . the anti- Pope Pius XU. who preceded a slim 76-|Miim advantage over
five year*.
igalor was Ltljgj Joel Weiss- ed for highway construction. |
.
rallies treatment is not pleas­ Pope John, ns well as of John.
man.
The
total
budget
Is
Inflated
D
l'MIOS I t ) CdlO O St!
Heavy
Attack
Squadron
Elev­
The Milan archbishop was
ant.
Fourth and liltli piace* went about the actual $433.5 million
WASHINGTON (UPI) ~
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considered a likely candidate en's Detachment Eight. ItCWto VAl l y Lt. Cdr Davit) Kail Il e department will have nn j n w ,|t„ of tlm Democratic
If you didn't get your flag (o sueceet Pink in 1936 when 1369. Tlie Ib-iacht'inent w-m
arid luimhardler It. \ n k butt to -pend. Tile additional \atlouul Convention next year
Hu* May rnm petit Ion.
tn time for Flag Hay, the Jay- Julia wu't ejected,
Ponds are awarded in the Mergo (lew ail A-3H to fourth money is always placed in Hie will lie chosen by th* party's
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cees still have some. They only
place. Another A it flight budget to give the agency national coinmittca hero on
A :,ooo year-old barkcost $3,50 for the whole kit,
Regnrikd by his colleague* important bombing competi­
tion on the tiasis of scores on crew, Cdr. Llyle 11 Settc, Mimo flexibility in picking Tuesday.
gammon board, complete
Hag pole and sit. Fourth of a* unusually intelligent und
ctiminanding officer, and Lt l&gt;mjt’cts since no highway can
with placing plrrrs, belirvJoty coming up In h'*s than eompeteri, Pope Paul VI ha* local training targets and the
built that is not in the ap­ Baruch Released
Vince Monroe, finished fifth.
esl |o dale bark to the Hittwo weeks. Get yours now. wide exivricrne earned by 30 ability o f flight crews to ad­
Behind VAII-5 arid VAII II. proved budget.
NEW YORK (Ul' l) — Iter- (lie rivilliation, has been
Jayre*« will deliver it right years wiih the Vatican secre­ here to a prescribed route and
Detachment Eight w e r e :
lime schedule.
A* approved hy the board lutrd Baruch, 9'i, the financier, excavated in Turkey, arto your door. Give them a call. tariat of state amt nine years
VAH-5,
VAII 11 awl \ AIM in by nammous vole, the budget w h s released Thursday from rnnlinx to thr National Geo­
VAH-5
also
grahired
top
in
• •
•
as Arcigdshop of Milan, a
dividual honors as executive that order.
Included $100.5 million for in­ New York Hospital whore he graphic Society. A freely
Ralph Diggs, supervisor of booming industrial cityterstate
In gitvvay projects, spent a month-long stay for translated Inscription on
Competition
Involved
four
officer
Cdr.
Paul
F.
Werner
lie toe been active against
custodial services for Semi­
ami his crew of Lt. (Jg) Dick practice bomb drop* on the $127« million for primary what was termed a routine the set trails, “ Perhaps you
nole County school* and Herb­ the t'onpiunists in the Milan
McKntyrv, bombardier navi­ Pinecastlc impact target, lo­ projects, $73 2 million for sec­ checkup liy his physicians.
will lose money, bill you
ert Muse, head mechanic for region, iini the Bi ds consider
gator, and crewman Ronald cated .11 air mile.* northwest ond.iry roads, $136 8 million
will have lot* of fun.”
him
»o
Vangerous"
that
they
the county school system, are
Manning, AM112, flew their of Sanford, using two modes t in bond financed projects and Attack Pushed
back in town after attending have tntd to scare him with
I $19 6 million (or maintenance.
A-3H Sky warrior to victory of delivery,
th* 17th annual supervisory bombs.
CAIRO (UIH) — traqui
conference for Florida school
army units pressed tln-ir at*
transportation personnel held
tack against rebel Kurdish
June 17-11* in Cocoa Reach.
tribesmen and villager* in I
• •
•
northern Iraq Thursday, tile |
Old Lake Mary Road, al­
U.A.IL Middln East News [
MIAMI ( UPI ) — Evil*
ready so full of patches it
Agency MENA reported.
rommand"* were hellevvsl tu
luoks like a kid with th mssis*
have joiriiil up today with
lea, g o t a new rash of spot*
Retain Limit
HAZE TON. Pa. it I’D H iiU 'C u stro
force* in ('uha
this week when county road The you g trapeze artist. Iwr
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
where
&gt;
multi-piiint
landing
crews filled in hob a all along black tr ssej flowing behind
Tb« House ha* approved an
sucre** fully penetrated the
the shoulders from 'Jftlh Street her in t e breeze, swung out
administration hill to retain
to Lake Mary. Hide* lietb-r over tin circus ring 3ft feet
for two mom year* the fits) isluiul's I'oiiimiinist defense*.
.Miami', huge t'llbioi refuge,'
now ami is a good deal safer. b elo w II r
duty-free limit on foreign
e-dunv.
still Ihrulibiitg with
* •
•
goods In ought into the Untie,.
In tin split-second world ol
excitement
over Thursduy'i
Old Agent K-9 was back on aerial a lists who forego the
States by American tuurixti.
surpri-e
Biinuuncement
)&gt;y the
the job this week up around use ol afety nets, there is
('ilium Itcviduliimury t'uunrli,
North Orlando way and tells no scco il change
Bryant First
were eagerly waiting rudiu
us that the missing title for
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Twenl • yokr- old Patricia
reports (mm the eunmiandus.
the Village Police cur has been Wyatt, inown professionally
liny. Farris Bryant received
A rndlu bruiidca t from
the first 1903-6-1 fresh water
found . . . nuw, if they could as Mes a Zhehos, is one of
Cuba lat* T htusduy night re­
fishing license issued under
just find that gun
these.
ported tlia'. niilitiHincn fuughl
the fishing improvement Art
Last ight she missed the
with a group of e ig h t heavily
of 1963, the Gam,- and Fresh
Some mime* are most intrr- trapeze bar and plunged to
Water Fish ( onimissiim said arm ed unti-U astroites in the
e.ting. Like frinstance — Mr, the gr« nd.
vicinity of “ El Cainilni.''
today.
and Mr*. George Gant-kaufer,
She as reported in fair
Thr hroadcast did riot say if
of New York City, are honey­ conduit bxlav at Hazleton
the rcia-ls were of the invad­
Tunisia Loan
mooning at the Mayfair Inn. State ( neral Hospital where
ing commando* or guerrilla,
TUNIS. Tuni-ia (UPI) —
And looking through tho she w
admitted w.tb a
operating in (tie miiuntums of
The United Slate* will lend
'phone book the other day frarlur I hip and lacerations
Orient*, La* Villa, unit I'mar
Tunisia $13 million under un
for a number we *uw the 0f the end.
I lei |{io province*.
agrcemrnt signed Thursday by
name of |). George P'Dia- Offlci
of the Christina
If, 8. Amba.tv.vdnr Francis
mond. T is true — look it up. \Vullac(Circus said the TamWe’ve been tempted to call pa (FI ) beauty had workHu* .11 and Ahmed Her. Salah. N O V V l O L o U f l c h
Tunisian aoerwlnry of state fur
IV George and a-k him how nl a* performer for Ihcm
planning and finance.
does he pronounco “P'Dia- for seiral years.
4 Subs Saturday
mond." Reminds us — w*e
WASHINGTON (DPI) TERRI
JOAN
CAN 1)1
More Optimism
once knew in New Orleans a
Tho Navy will launch four
SANFORD FIRE DKIT. will he reprenentwl in the July I “Mis* Flume”
GENEVA (UPI) — Parlies nuclear submarines Saturday
chap named "Jean Qu’Ap- I)iv&lt; ce Tip
bounty contest by Terri Vickers, .Juun Junes and Caiitli Contlur. Terri
to the Geneva disarmament in simultaneous ceremonies.
pelle." We know how to pro­ L O .\l&gt; \ (UPI) — Mrs.
(Inughter of M r and Mrs. A. L. Vickers, stuml.s feel.
indies, nieaHurtht
conference looked to hig pow­
noun,* that - - "CAP-peU.’* Jean It liner was granted a
Polaris submarines Tccu
•
•
•
:X&gt;-26-30 und lists swiniining und sewing u* her hobbits. Joan, daughter of
er nuclear test ban talks rnich, Daniel Boone ami John
divorcd Thursday after testi­
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Junes, is 5 feet, 5 inches tall, measures 34-23-35 and
slightly more optimistically C. Calhoun will be launched
Empty lot uwliiis, hoar fying ’■( a long marital squab­
likes twirling, singing, dancing and sewing. Camli, daughter of Cdr. and
today as a result of the agree- at Grotou, Conn., ami New­
ibout a little cleaning upt ble sifted by her husband. |
Mrs. i nomas L. Condor, aiie.uiy holds the "MI*» S*n iin d c County" title.
m-nt to —istdish a “hot line’" port News, Vs. Tlw attack
Those high weed* on many The e lse of the argument: j
Hhe is 5 feet, 3 inches tall, measures 31-22-G I and likes horseback riding
communication* link between j sub Flasher will be launclvempty cornels so* beginning A lip lie gave the garbage
, utwn.
hud eiUb'iBtf&gt;
tU uoid FlioUzl
I
and 3Jo*cy»4,
iwU
ubscure szr lop.
i . 4 *g$ GroUgx.

V A H -5 W ins Montliiy
Bomber Competition

SRB Approves
Record Budget

new A...

Ancient Words
Of Wisdom

Tam|a Girl Hurt
In Troaeze Fall

Refugees Await
'Attack' Details

DeGaulle Pulls
Ships Out NATO
PARIS (UPI) — France ha*
notified the North Atlantia
Treaty OrungLzatkm It Is pull-]
lug some naval units out of
the unified (NATO) com*
mind, in American (NATO)
sauirre said today.
Tl«e move appeared to be tn
line with I*re sklent Charles
do Gaulle’s policy of increas­
ing French national auton­
omy. It fame as a blow k&gt;
United Stales effort* In build
a light-knit NATO force.
Th* soiree said French ns.
val units guarding the Eng­
lish Channel and the Bay of
Biscay would be removed
from the unified command.
This W'oll not affect French
CDR. tie LORENZ!
units serving under unified
NATO command in (lie At­
lantic, however, tho aourco
said.
'Die forces involved nre roported to include one aircraft
carrier, six destroyer! and
Cdr. Frederick Garment 21 destroyer escorts.

Officer Change
Set For Monday

USN, will relievo Cilr. 11. M.
d clairrn ii, l
as olllecr-ln-

charge of MATRON II De­
tachment 8 in ceremonies at

Margoft Found;
Marriage OKd

10 a. hi Monday at NAS.
Cdr delzircn/l has been of­
ficer In el i.ir-v since Detach­
ment 8 was formed last
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) August and lias led Hie unit tn The missing daughter of exmany enviable hmnhmif rec­ Venezuelan strongman M trord* among locally based ro* Perot Jimenez and hef
squadrons.
young American boy friend
( dr Carmcnt riqvirts In De­ were found Thursday night in
tachment 6 (rum VAII-5,1 a hideaway less than 15 miles
where h* list been operations j from Perez' waterfront manofficer.
siem.
Cdr. ilel.orrrizl, his wife,
Hazeieycd Marirott Perea
Hill*, and their four children Jimenez, 17, and Iwe Brook,
will leave 'hum lor California I 20, were located in a hotel in
where In* lias been a*signed suburban Hialeah aruiiml H
to the Navy's Postgraduate lunir* after they were reportScIhhiI it Monterey,
|ed to have eloped.

VALDEZ HOTEL
^ t f a r ib e Downtown Sanford
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It’s Funlime
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Carihe!
Music hy Feffffy,
Bill and Russ!

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M A B Y -M T H ire on North Park Avenue has
takm a now addition, the office apace formerly
occupied by the Abstract Company. The apace
has Wan remodeled Into a showroom with plenty
of area for new displays. Connie Moyer, of Mary&gt;
Eetber'a, la ahown entering the new addition.
(Herald Photo)

Central Baptist WMU Holds
Mother-Daughter Banquet
tfv

T t o Olrta Auxiliary and in- so n ; Mrs. Allco Smith and
Cited guests presented a very P a t Nelson; Mrs. Leon Nel­
son and Becky Nelson; Mrs.
ostsrtalaiag program recent­
Theresa Warren and Ther­
ly l o r the Mother-Daughter
esa
Warren;
Mrs. Joyca
B aaqoet, sponsored by the Walker and Barbara Maples;
W o a m ’a Missionary Union M rs. Edna Giles and Candace
of C m tr s l Baptist Church. W atson; Mrs. Charles Hayes
H u m participating on tbs and Faye Hayes; Mrs. U n ­
program
war* Rev.
Gall d e Bostic and Patricia BoaSm ith, principle speaker of t ic ; Mrs. H au l Warren and
.O-s r — winy wtu* fcw i 'M an Atteej Warren
k u p lft a i massage. Misa Pat Bradley and Jon Smllb; Rev.
•felaow welcom ed the mothers G ail Smith, pastor, Miss Win.
With a poem.
M il Messer, special guest and
Miaa Winnell Messer, home R ev. and Mrs. J. II. F a it,
Ibr aprlag vacation
from w ho kept the Nursery.
I f neves Training Collage, was
also a guaat speaker. In her
talk, aha Imprtased the girls
w ith the advantage gained
far collage life through hav­
By Donna Kates
ing b e e s an active partici­
South Seminole VFW Post
pant la work of Girls Auxi­
8207 will sponsor a chicken
lia ry. '
T h e G. A. Hymn, "W e've barbecue dinner Sunday with
A Story T o Tell To The Na­ serving scheduled to begin
tio n s " w as sung by the en­ a t 1 p. m . The dinner w ill
tire assemblage. The girls be held on the grounds of the
le c iie d their G. A. Allegiance. P ost Home on the Old Dixie
F iv e girls look part in the Highway north of Longwood.
On the menu with the chick­
•Star
Ideals"
candlelight
skit. MUa Becky Nelson gave e n will be baked beans, cole­
a abort testimonial on “ What slaw , potato salad or potato
Girls Auxiliary Means In Me". chlpa and cot lee. Cold drinks
Id a s Faya Hayes gava an in­ and cakea also will be on sale.
form ative talk on
"What
P roceeds from the event
F orw ard Steps Mean To A w ill beneiit Ibe building fund.
G irl.” Mrs. Edna Giles, Girls'
Auxiliary Director, told of
tha blessings received from
the privilege of leading girls
In their mission work. Mrs,
J o y ce Walker, newly elected
By Do o m Kate*
Junor Girls Counselor, spoke
The Lutheran League o f
o f the happiness she feels the M ciiiah Lutheran Church
lor the privilege of serving as o f C a sid bcrry Heeled new
a counselor.
offleera at the regular month­
Mra. Maybelle Hayes, W. ly
meeting
held June
2
M S . President, spoke on the nt the home of Mr*. W. T .
advantages of working in Muir in Longwood.
each organisation of W.M.U.,
Elected were Dorothy Muir,
from Sunbeam* through W. president; David Unley, v ice
M . S. Circles. "The G. A. president; Gail Frlddle, secre­
Anniversary Song" was sung tary-treasurer
and
Anna
by Mrs. Alice Smith. Mrs Slay Muir, senior counselor.
Shirley Grleme was acturn
This month's meeting o f
pantit for the evening.
the League will be held on
G irls who*® mother were June 27.
unable to attend (he Ban
quet, 'adopted' a aubstitute
Military personnel uf the
fo r the affair. Food for the U. S. Coast Guard number
banquet was plentifully sup­ 31,511, according to the llriplied by members o f the W. tannlca Book of the Year.
M. S. The Banquet Hall wa*
beautifully
decorated
with
crep e paper streamers, G. A.
Insignia, stars, flowers sud
candles in the Girls Auxiliary
colora of green, gold and
w hite. A large candelabra
w a s arched over the ipeakera
table, with was centered with
a twelve-inch gold star ca r­
ryin g tha G.A. Insignia.
Those attending the ban­
quet were Mrs. Ben Bullard
and Ruth Bullard; Mrs R
D . flriem e and Wanda Net-

v ice m a o —and the Paderal
Spare Agency la gvlUng Istn
aom e aclentlflc hot water b e ­
cause at it.
A growing number at U. S.
artenllata are demanding that
a t leant one of their number
b e included on the nation'a
ft n t Apollo fllghta to the
moon, now act for 1 M . F a il­
ure to d o no, they contend,
would reduce the manned lu ­
nar landing to the atatua o f
an expensive stunt.
Thera were no "pure acienUata" aa auch among the
ftrat group of aeven Mercury
aatronanta selected by the
National
Acronautlca a n d
Spaea A d m i n i s t r a t i o n
(N A S A ); nor were there any
In the second group of nine
picked for the Gemini an d
Apollo apace programs.
The sp ace agency bas Juat
Issued in*llalions for a third
group o f IP to 19 new astro­
nauts—and it's a cinch there
will com e up a bowl o f p r o ­
test from the aclentlflc c o m ­
munity.
For in the Hat o f qualifica­
tions, there ia one key Una:
“ . . . Must have l.uuo hours
Jet pilot time or have e x p er­
imental flight t a a t atatua
through the Armed F orces,
NASA o r aircraft Industry."
There are faw, if any,
scientists walking a r o u n d
with 1,000 hours of Jet flying
time under their belts. Th ey
are not, generally speaking,
a sporty breed.
The space agency has tak­
en Us aland — that the first
astronauts to the moon will
be pilots. It contends that the
initial lunar landings w ill be
largely concerned with just
the gigantic technical leak ot
getting men up there and
back, alive and healthy.
_ Without Mvinv so in that
many words, it means that
science aa such will have to
lake a backseat the firat few
Apollo times out. The astro­
nauts will be collecting acicn-

Doctor Leonard Munson

Uflc data, such as rock sam­ need ia lunar exploration, and i fo r the aalronauta along these
ples and photographs, but to aet u p a training program |Uses.
their time ha this area will
be severely limited.
T h e question of lending a
scientist to tbo mooa on early
A pollo flights is complicated
by still another question:
What kind o f adentist?
Geologists would want one
o f th elr number, in their cer­
tain belief that the geologic
make-up o f the mooa is the
moat important area o f actcwtitle
interest. Astronomers,
on the other band, are en­
tranced by the thought o f an
atmosphere-free moon as a
base for looking up at the
stars, and they might logical­
ly b e axpected to disagree
with their geology brethren.
And m it goes.
Sen. Clinton Anderson la n
defender o f NASA's position.
His comment la that "w h at ia
needed is an expert scientific
observer who can bo trained
to m ake critical observations
In n number of srea a ." The
term
"scientific observ er"
h ere la distinguished from
"• d e n t is t "
Furtherm ore, saya Ander­
son, "there ia plenty o f time
between now and the lunar
landing to add a substantial
amount o f such training to the
schedule o f all of NASA's lu­
n ar astronauts.”
B u t Anderson racogniaei
there la " ■ growing rift” be­
tw een NASA and the scienti­
fic community, and bo pro­
posed that NASA work m ore
dosdy
with the National
Academ y o f Sciences to iden­
tify the areas o f scientific

announces
the association of

Doctor Luis M . Perez
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■till in operation at the Lake

•

O ur
Ho

told

com m ittee
om m end a
nex. Today
Just that .
an annex.

the

“ goofed.”

JFK Moves
On Alabama

courthouie

would NOT rec­
South County an­
the committee did
. . recommended

• # e

Wednesday evening aeaaion
of the North Orlando village
council haa been cancelled.
Councilman A rt Rhodea an­
nounced today.

•

WASHINGTON

• e

W ord ia that Altamonte
8pringa haa r o u n d e d u p
enough councilmen to make a
quorum fo r a apecial meeting
called fo r 8 p. m. thia evening
at Town Hall.
•
• e

Old P . 0 .

Notice to dog owner*: Time
to have y ou r pets Inoculated
fo r rabies. Dr. Rayond Bata
will be at the rear o f the city
hail tom orrow (June 12) and
again on June 19 between
1:30 and 4 p. m. to “ ahoot”
your doga.

Site Bid
$ 6 ,7 6 0

• • •

The "C lock ” haa a vote o f
* * U—mn 1**»
waek tha "C lock” Invited exalcoholics o r for that matter,
alcoholica) to attend the AA
meeting. O fficial* - in - charge*
extended appreciation . . •
fiv # new A A a showed np and
signed up. For others inter­
ested, A A meets at 8 p. m.
Mondays nnd Thursdays at
1201 West First Street.
• •
•

ATLANTA
(L 'P D -N orm a n
E. Sutton, of Atlanta, submitted the apparent high bid for
the purchase o f the old post
office file In Sanford, Fla., it
was reported today.
A governm ent apokeaman
aaid Sutton auhmittcd a bid
of $6,760. Seven bid* were
submitted.
This property ia located im ­
mediately w eit o f the old
poatoffice building on Eaat
First Street.
The old postoffice building.
Itself, was presented gratis
by the federal government to
the City of Sanford for a 11brary building.
City M anager W. E. Knowlea Stated the building must
be used as a library or it will
revert to the federal govern­
ment. lie added It la ideally
constructed for a library.

But Jn all fun, amiNre hops
A A will Ixcu se us: A local
bar displays a algn—'"R esig­
nation* from A A accepted
here.”
•

Truck Dives
Off Cliff;
12 Are Killed

•

ESCALANTE. Utah (U PI)
Or as a local wug puts it: —School waa over, and two
Difference beween a drunk and truckloads o f jubilant Boy
an alcoholic la that the drunk Scouts headed into the Utah
doeanT have to attend A A mountains on a vacation ex­
meeting*.
pedition. Their leaders, in­
• •
•
cluding two university pro­
Note to A A : We are only fessors, accompanied them,
muking u joke. We highly along with a woman reporter.
commend your alma, activitie*
The first truck reached its
andsuccess.
And wish you
destination without incident.
well.
Late M onday, on a primitive
• • *
mountain road in "N o Man's
Final meeting* o f the fiscal
Land” 33 .miles southeast of
year w ill he held by Florida
here, tragedy struck the other
Nurses Association, district
vehicle.
37, at 8 p. m. Thursday at the
Nine Scouts, the two pro­
county health offices. Business
fessors and the reporter were
meeting and refreshments are
killed at the truck plunged
on the agenda.
down a precipitous mountain­
• • •
side, throwing them from its
Is it ladylike (or for that
open bed. The other 31 Scouts
matter gentlemanly) for un ar­
and leaders in the truck were
gument at a town meeting to
injured.
be settled “ outside?” Mr*.
Hope Bennett and Alderman
(ieorgo
llowurd exchanged
WASHINGTON
(DIM)
"pleasantries”
alwut some­
President Kennedy today we*
thing that was supposed to
expected to brief Democratic
have happened when Mr*. Ben­
congressional leaders on the
nett was n member of the C**administration's
new
civil
sellterry Hoard o f Aldermen.
rights propo-al.
A cting Chairman C liff Over­
man had to gavel them into
alienee and a .settlement out­
side wus suggested.

Demos Briefed

(U P I)

-

President Kennedy today fed­
eralized the Alabama Nation­
al Guard and authorized De­
fense

Our apologia* to South Sem­
inole V F W Po*t 8207. Laat
Friday an announcement waa
acheduled fo r their chicken
barbecue which waa held Sun­
day . . . it appeared In Monday'a paper. A t any rate, we
hear th* avent waa aucceaaful
and more than 60 dinner*
w ere aerved. W e ll try to do
better next time, VFWera.

•

TUES.. JUNE 11, 1963

a •

informant
ua

EstabUahed 1908

8ANP0RD, FLORIDA

NO. 731

New University Moves Closer

N ow that eehoot la out why
aro th* blinker warning light*
Marj S ch ool?

United Preas Leased Wire

Secretary

Robert

S.

McNamara to use any Army
troops he may

need to en­

force

admission

groes

to

the

of two Ne­

University

of

Alabama.
Tire

President

County
Annex

Issued

his

executive order shortly alter
Alabama
Gov.
George C.
Wallace blocked entry o f the
Negroes in defiance o f a pro­
clamation by Kennedy and a
federal court injunction.
Kennedy said he acted be­
cause (lie commands in his
proclamation "h ave not been
obeyed, and the unlawful ob­
structions of Justice and com ­
binations referred to therein
continue."
"T h e secretary o f defense
ia authorized and directed to
take all appropriate steps to
rem ove obstruction* o f jus­
tice In the stale of Alabama,”
-the—SJavi
------------- ----------It further authorized the de­
fense secretary "to use such
o f the armed forces o( five
United States as he may
deem necessary.”
Kennedy specifically direct­
ed McNamara "to call into
the active military service of
the United Stales . . . any or
all of the units of the Army
National Guard and of the Air
National Guard o f th* state of
Alabam a.”
Army unitj trained in riot
control have been stationed
at Ft. McClellan. A la., on a
stand by basis since Kennedy
sent them there (or possible
use in Hie Birmingham race
riots last month. This was the
first a u tiliz a tio n for their
actual use In an Alabama
racial trnuhlr spot.
Kennedy earlier today or*
dcred Wallace "to cease nnd
desist” from any unlawful
obstruction of justice in con
nection with the admission of
the Negro students.

Snow Falls
On Michigan
United Press International
Cool air—and even some
snow— poured down from the
North today following a sav­
age night of destructive tor­
nadoes and high winds in the
Midwest.
Beddings in the 30, jnd pis
stretched from North Dakota
to New England and pushed
out the hot, humid air of the
past few days.
A little .now fell at Ironwood. Mich.

W ins OK
The Courthouse Committee
unanimously recommended to
the County Commissioners to­
day that a branch facility of
courthouse services be estab­
lished in the south end of the
county, preferably
in the
Cassclbcrry-Fern Park area,
near Hwy. 17-92.
The com m ittee, represented
at the Commission meeting
by H. B. Pope, based its re­
commendations on the bulk
o f school attendance growth
in the south end of the coun­
ty and the actions o f 16 other
counties which hsve exper­
ienced similar problems.
Begom a a g d a licg g
nt the
com m ittee for beginning ser&gt;
vires included those of the
tax collector, sh eriffs office,
county Judge, lax assessor
ami zoning office— all ser­
vices to he combined in a
central rented facility with
telephone service.
The com m ittee's report not­
ed that the present recom ­
mendations
represent only
J n it iln a m r , -^ n lrrm en ts
■I tks
. a t If
If
at
the prese .*
it (in...
time and
the facility is used for the
purpose intended will have
to be expanded Considerably
in the future.
Upon presentation of the
com m ittee's
lecomm endalions, John Alexander moved
that the commissioners, the
com m ittee and all fee office
heads and department heads
mevl together as soon at poss­
ible to formulate plans for
the establishment o f the faci­
lity.
Janie* Avery noted that
Hibbard Casselberry had o f­
fered (ora lly ) to build, ad­
jacent
to the Casselberry
postoffice, any type o( struc­
ture that might be needed
according to the specifications
of the commissioners, and
lease it to the county.

Herald Index
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Comic*
Denr Abby
Editorial
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Entertainment
I’ u tsle ...
Sreiety
.
Sports
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I*a«e III

• • •

Annual meeting o f Semin­
ole County Chapter, B e d
Cross, will be held Wednes­
day at I p m . in the Florida
State Bank. If you have con­
tributed to the Bed Cross in
the past year you are consid­
ered a member and are in­
vited to attend.

• • •

Winner* o f the American
Legion Citizenship Awards at
All Souls School were Susan
Calletla snd Steven Macek.

with Democratic congressional
T A L L A H A S S E E (U PI) — leaders today and they pre­
Hills authoriilnjr new facili­ dicted "an effectiva bill” will
ties fo r higher learning In be enacted this aeaaion.
th# vicinity o f the nation’ s
missile test center at Cape
Canaveral became law with
D AYTON A BEACH (U PI)
Guv. Farris Bryant'* approv­ — Schoolboy farmer* from
across th* state gathered her*
al.
O fficial* o f tha National today for the opening of the
A eronautics and Space Agen­ 35th annual convention of the
cy (N A S A ) anil spaca Indus­ Flurlda Association, Future
trialists told th* legislature Farmers o f America.
Florida m ight less v i t a l
ptan u If It failed to provide
NT. AUGUSTINE (U P I)—
graduate facilities for advanred training r f scientist* Th# Florida Knst Coast Rullin this renter o f tha apace ac­ woy will hold meeUnga with
representative* o f three oper­
tivity.
One o f th* hills direct* es­ ating one-train unions next
tablishment o f an eatrnslnn week to discuss problems o f
o f the University o f Florid* "featherbedding’' which sparkengineering college to pro­ rd a strike against tha com ­
vide graduate studies nt the pany in April.
masters and doctorate level
and research facilities in o r ­
TALLAHANFEK (U l’ l ; —
der that proper Instruction
Th«
Senate reconsidered niul
nnd rrsejieh can be carried
on ill the field of sciences p u rsed today a constitutional
amrndnirnt permitting Sara­
ami engineering*.
The extensievt must be es­ sota County voters to decide
tablished in East Central Flo­ if they want part o f their
homestead taxes for school
rida but the exact location is
purposes. Th* fiiusl vote waa
le ft to the State Hoard o f
28-10.
Cuiitrui nnd Hoard o f Educa­
tion. The general appropria­
tion* bill carries a St.fi m il­
T A L L A H A S SE E (U P I) —
lion appropriation to get it
Large use commercial cus­
slutted.
tomers stand to gain a total
The second bill Is more per­
o f fiiOO.OOO In reduced tele­
missive, authorising rather
phone rates ordered by th*
than directing establishment
State Public Utilities Commis­
of
a state
university or
sion. The commission rejected
branch o f an esisting state
a bid by the Florida Power
university in * nine-county
Carp, to make changes in a
urea coverin g Flagler, Or­
February, 1902, order calling
ange, Seminole, Lake, Bre­
for reclassification o f largevard, Y oliv la , Osceola, In­
use commercial customers.
dian Biver and St. Lucie.
Tha exact aite would be
picked by the board* o f con­
trol end education and a num­
ber o f counties vying for the
university.
Funds for the univarsity
depend on w b.il huppens in
the coming week to a bill linph-nn-nting the $75 million
bond financing program for
The City of .Sanford . , .
higher education which clear­
The County of Semin­
ed tail W eek.
The bill us originally w rit- ole . . .
The Junior Chamber of
|ten contained $200,000 in
first priority planning fund* l onmir rre . . .
Anil our mrrehants . • .
for the East Central univeraiAll are cooperating this
ty and $1.4 million in conwrrk
to promote a cleaner
s t r iK lin
fund* in second
louiiiiunlly.
priority.
For this I* “ (Tran Up •
However, the bill had to he
recalled for adjustments a fter Fix Up • Paint l'p ” week
tbe bond program was re­ in .Sanford snd Seminole
duced from $126 million to County.
I'resklent Jim Smith, of
$76 million and It is nut b e­
lieved there will be funds in the Jaycre*, write*: "The
the next biennium for build­ .Sanford • Seminole Junior
C h a m b e r of Unmmrrre
ing the new unversity.
heartily endorses the '('lean
Up • Fix Up • Paint Up'
project scheduled foe June
1-15 and we promise to sup­
port and participate in the
project.”
Gene Taffcr, L'SN Ket, was
The .Sanford Herald rec*
re-elected president of the
Sanford branch of the Fleet mu in ends to It* readers to
turn to Page* 4 5 * 7 In to­
Keserve Association Monday
day's paper.
evening.
Other officers chosen were
Don Pierce, first vice presi­
dent; Hob M. Meyers, second
vice president; 3lich Thomas,
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) secretary treasurer, and Jim The Senate passed and sent to
It McClure, Charles Fleet- the House today a sale* lax
meyer, Walter E. Csrlyon. broadening bill that would
Ed E. Fisher, Bill F. H ol­ raise $43 million per bien­
com b, Chet F. Macek, Lt. nium without taxing groceries
Jim T. Talmadge, Clyde B ry­ or other so-called necessities
an. Dan G. Sweeney, Donald of lift. It waa the first major
G. Walton and Ed L. W’eber, tax measure to clear eilhrr
director*.
house this K u i c o .

Confab Slated

. • . anti this will Ihs the cross-over nt Iatko Mary Houle van!. County
Commission is endeavoring to have the State Hoail Department and
federal government to plnco a doverlonf here . , • •

Homestead Tax

‘Phone Cuts’

, . . while presently traffic Is boinj? routed nrntind this bridge construction
over Highway -IBI at Sunkimla Spring*. However, it Li o n ly
a brief detour and . . . .

Clean Up. ..
Fix Up. . .
Paint U p . . .

Sales Tax OKd

“ FIGHTING SEMINOLES” of Seminal*. High School were given a
boost today when a directional sign wad installed at 25th Street and
Ridgewood Avenue. Placing the sign were David Lanier. Marco] Faille,
Jerry Whitmore and Konaltl G o e r* * .
(Herald Photo)

INTERSTATE I construction through Seminole County is progressing
more rapidly than the public realizes. This top photo shows bridge picri
for the cross - over nt Highway 46A . . . .

FFA Meets

Taffer Reelected
By Fleet Reserve

• • •

Co-operation with the law
authorities ia the watchword
in a certain South Seminole
County
community.
B oys
broke into two homes and
stole a cam era, projector,
tape recorder, pellet guns
and other articles, according
to Sheriff J. L. Hobby, Dep­
uties spread the word around,
asking for co-operation. One
juvenile reported to the sher­
iff's department Sunday and
most o f the articles wers re­
covered. That boy is In jail
and the investigation is con­
tinuing.

(Editor's note; Ssnford snd Seminole Coun­
ty suthorities—County Commission, City Commiflflion and Chamber of Commerce—have been
driving for months to huve located here one or
both of two proposed colleges. Governor Bryant
has signed into Invv acts to establish these uni­
versities in East Central Florida. Sanford snd
Seminole County want one nr both of these two
institutions o f higher leurning. The following
tells the story.)
Governor B r y a n t’s
approval of the bill
authorizing new facili­ n n w A . . .
ties for higher lenming
in East Central Fioritlu
is the culmination of a
co-ordinated effort by
many groups. Our own
Senator Mack Cleve­ License Hike
TA LLA H A SSE E (U N ) —
land and Representa­
tive Joe Davis deserve Th* State Game and Fresh
a vote of appreciation Water Fish Commission aald
for their effective work today the nrw $1 increase in
on this project. This is fishing licenses will become
a tremendous step for­ effective with permits that gu
ward, nnd will truly on sale June 16.
open the door for a new
‘Effective Bill’
horizon in this area.
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
F. E. Kouniillat Jr.
President, President Kennedy discuaied
Chamber of Commerce his new civil rights proposals

, . . extra work is being carried on hen.*, where I-1 and Highway -L10 will
hy-puas, west of Altamonte Springs, l’lans aru in the working
for -litfi to ho a four-lime highway.
(Herald Photos)

Casselberry
The charter bill for Cassel­
berry

has

been

both

houses

of

passed
the

by

Florida

Tho

board

Charter
voted,

after

OKd

The card proposal was in­

soiiiu discussion, to amend a cluded W e
brochure explaining the pro­ posed

resolution, pro­

Chairman
awaiting visions of the charter to in­ Cliff Overman, calling for a
llie signature o f Gov. Farris clude tin- thangca made by campaign to "g e l out tho
Bryant, City Attorney Ken the Legislature and to have vote” (or the referendum.
This would ln c l.le a con­
ncth McIntosh reported to the copies printed to be mailed to
certed tffort by all the rtvt#
Casselberry Board o f Alder­ residents of Casselberry for organization*.
Mayor
4 tod
m en Xlomlay evening.
study and guidance prior to Ilcalli was authorized to send
McIntosh said that a com ­ the referendum.
out letters cailiug fur a meet­
plete and up-to-date copy of
In this connection the board ing of these organizations to
the charter, introduced May voted to have printed vote plan a city-wide ca m p a i„t.
31 before the Legislature by registration cards to be mull­ Another proposal calls I r
the S e m i n o l e delegation, ed out to all new resident* of preparation of absentee bal­
would
be
prepared
a n d the town lo enable them to lots to enable residents on va­
placed In the handa of the becom e eligible to vote In the cation at the tira* of the re­
board at it* next meeting.
referendum.
ferendum to vole.
Legislature

and

by

Acting

is

•&gt;

�Jljt

Bryant Asks
U. S. Push
Civil Defense
WASHINGTON

ft H i

1

Miss Partin,
Straight 'A',
Tops Awards

B u s in e s s * ^

Briefs W k
M. V . (M o) Parry, recent­

nue.
Parry, form er plant m an­
ager o f Rich Plan o f Central
Florida, la an active
ber o f Holy C ron

m em ­

Episcopal

Church and la a Scottish Rite

Muon.
He and his wife ami son,
Christopher, reside at 2000
Magnolia. Mrs. Parry is a
member o f the staff of Al­
bertson Public lib ra ry , o r Undo.

MONROE - WILSON
School winner* of the
AmcricnniHin a w a r d m
presented hy the Amer­
ican Legion were Pntricia Ann Moore, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles M o o r e , and
Kenneth H. Allison, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Foster
Allison.

Goode Service
Held Today
SUZANNE PARTIN
•wards ceremonies hold in
conjunction with graduation
ceremonies at Oviedo High
School.

Funeral services for Mrs.
Elliabeth A. Good*, who died
in Seminolo Memoriul Hos­
pital Sunday, were scheduled
Saucer .haped travel
o f
at 2 pm . today in the Grain. „
.
.
kow Funeral Home Chapel Scrnlh America a royal water
with Iter. William Guess o f lily often exceed 20 feet lo
the Pluecrrst Baptist Church
circumference
officiating.
Burial wu. to tuk* place In
the Evergreen Cemetery.

Miss Partin wav awarded
the Jaycee Past President's
Scholarship, Jaycce le a d e r ­
ship Award, Social Science
Award, Math Award, English
Award ami SAC (Scholarship,
Colorful
drapes,
brightly
Athletics
and
Citiaenship)
illuminated hy fluorescent fix ­
Award
tures, will make your living
Miss Purlin also spoke to room spring to life during the
the class on "Y ou r Magic •veiling or dark days.
M oment" in her role as vale­
dictorian
For a fresh mint supply dur­
Next in line of awards was
Salutatorian James (Jim m y) ing the winter, carefully dig
DeShauo, who receive the up u clump of mint from tha
Jaycee
Leadership
Award, garden and keep it In a si*.
•long with the SAC award and Inch clay pot on a sunny kit- j
i&lt;hen window.
the Science Award.
The Danforth award for
citizenship went to Miss Ann
Slavik. It was presented by
Rev. Robert Soka, who also
gave the Invocation
Capt. Robert Ward. Oviedo
A
n ew
American Legion, presented
the L e g i o n ' s citizenship
awards to We* Swenson and
Miss Dorothy Duda.
The
commercial
award
went to Mlsa Diane Aultn
All the departmental awards ]
were presented by Principal
Clyde Holder
Mrs Thelma &lt; hints, D.\H,
presented that group s cltlzen•Yp award lo Mlsa Ruse
Beasley.
Valedictorian Jimmy lie
Sham spike to the class
•bout “ Tils l.v !"
Brief remarks also were
n u d e by the school's three
other top students. Miss Horn
thy Duda. who talked about
•'The Little Things"; Mias
Ann M.avik, who descritved,
"The Awakening,” and We*
Swenvin, who cautioned hi*
classmates to slnv D ow n "
Special illiiiit- during the
program was presented by
the
Oviedo
High
Sellout
Choruv singing, "T h e Halls
sif Isv " Miss Ann Marlin ae
compauled she iiiarclilug g i«
dilates on the piano.
Diploma* were awarded to
SO graduating seniors
by
Pr.iicipal Clyde Holder nnd
Rev. Jack Bryant piunouuc
ed the ben&gt; tlcliou

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Jane

DUNEDIN (IIP I) -T h e ti&gt;
first prize won by Julius
Boro* in the Buirk Ot*n goll
championship moved III* MM
Pines. N. C . pro Into third
place among th&lt; PGA mnitev
winners with a total of 341
32a (or lPdJ. Jack .Nicklau&gt;
fa first with earning* of $57.
US and Tony l&lt;ema second
with flP.udd In the u n d flcu l

the federal government to pu:
more emphasis on civil de­
tenu- ami the need for public ]
fallout shelters.
"The public sem e o f ur­
gency lias been dissipated,"
Bryant warned a House Arm­
ed Service* committee during
a hearing Monday.
"Thr one thing o f which v.e
ran be sure.” he Maid, "Is
that it we wait on public con
tern lo drive us tu take the
proper precautions, they will
never be taken in tim e."
lie fully hackrd the adiriniatratlun'i glia million tu provi.it- to million m ore shelter
places during the next fiscal
year.
He said he was forced b y ,
(lie October Cuban crisis “ to I
turn my attention rather ur­
gently
to t h e
lircesvities
which would he imposed on
my state hy foreign military
action ”
llryant told the congress­
men that civil defense should
hr recognized as a m ajor part
of military defense.

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TALLAHASSEE (C P U Gov.
Farris
Bryant
said
Thursday he wax not one of
a group of southern governnors asked to visit President
Kennedy and discuss sw eep­
ing integration steps in the
South.
Bryant said that he had
been Invited to Washington to
lunch with the President, but
that no mention wav made
of integration.
" I couldn't make the trip
earlier due n&gt; legislative pro­
blem s," Ihe governor said,
‘ hut I hope the invitation U
•till open.1'

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P,,le Bn,‘
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Page

ly graduated from the School

M in Suzanne Partin, Ovie­
of Real Estate Law, Winter
do High School's top student
Park, has become associated
with s strsight " A " aversgc
lo r four years, swept the with Wally Dietrichs at Sem i,
nule Realty, 1801 Park A ve­

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AREA DIRECTORY

Gov. Farris Bryant has a»ked

IIKAUTIPUI. ST. JOHNS wuh toured butt weekend by state officials and
writers, starting at Palatka and ending at Sanford, with an overnight
S t o p at Ponce DeLeon Springs. Elgin White, sports writer of t h e State
News bureau for the Florida Development Commission (left front), talks
with E. T. Males, sports editor of the Chattanooga News and Free Press.
Others in the party included Norm and Dee Soull (in boat), o|&gt;crutnr* of
Camp George.
(Herald Photo)

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DEAR AllRY: On Mother** Day
my brother and hi* wife came to vis­
it u*. Maxine was telling' ti* how
much *hc liked the china set her hus­
band had given her. Then she asked
what I’ hil had given me. He broke
into the conversation with, ‘‘She’* no
mother, what do I have to give her a
present for?” Ahhy. 1 have four chil­
dren. Hut they are all adopted be.
cause 1 can’t have children. This
made me feel terrible. Have you any
advice?
NO MOTHER

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By Mona Grlnxtrad
last Wednesday in the North
Orlando

Harden

Club’ s

nual

Beautification

were

Lt.

and

An­

Project

Mr*-

Lari

Achord of 1H0 Lombard ltd.
Judge*. who used the San­
ford Garden Club’ * Garden o!
tin* Month point syMem were
Mrs. Eric Vihlen, Immediate
past president of the Sanford
Cluh, .Mrs. Grace Flanders of
the Wagon Wheel Nursery,
and Assistant County Agent
Ernie Lund Ixrg.
Rules of the judging require
that the winner must have
lived in the house for at least
«iy months- Hint no home re.
ceive nn award twice in a
three year period and that 50
per cent of the gardening
must be dune by the owner*.
Basis and points of tho systr m used were: originality
and imagination, 10; suita­
bility to site. 3: adaptability
to use. to. proportion, 5; su e
relationship nf one pari to
another: unity, 5; b a l a n c e visual stability, 3, accent —
general color around house,
5; foenluation or climax, 5;
accessories, 5; construction—
Harden wall*, etc.. 5; plant­
ing design — combination of
form, texture* and color, 15;
selection ol suitable points to
climate, soil and exposure,
It); combination of foliage,
color and blossom color, I",
and condition of turf and gen
t-ral maintenance. 3.
Additional winners, in nr
ilcr, were Mayor and Mr*. W.
W. Amlersnn, Mr. and Mrs.
Dun Cork ill, Mr and Mrs.
Hubert Dean. Mr. and Mrs,
William
lliccinhothant.
Mr
ami Mrs
Henry Fairborn,
Ngt and Mrs. Ikon Nall, Mi­
ami Mr&gt;
William MaeKintosh, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ryan
and Mr and Mr*
Eugene
Gfiliiings.

17 Hits T allied
Wilson-Mater slummed out
77 hits to down (.'base 13-9 in
Men’s Sofltiall |duy. Clmse ran
lip It hits. Emerson. Warren,
tb tm.iii tiinf Nutalilii t anged
out home run* fur WilsonJlaier. I.efty .'lassie was the
winning pitcher.
(■runt’s diiwnrd Meltaney
5-1, with Roy task llie win­
ning pitcher, ('link tuliied a
homo run for Grant’s.

S ixth In W in n in g s
DUNEDIN (UtM) — Dow
Finsterwahl’ * victory in the
“ Eestival 500" golf tuurnament at Indianapolis Monday
has boosted him lo jixilt
place
among
the
PliA ’ s
money winners. Ein*terwaid,
who earned $91,000 at Indian
poll*, now lu* winnings of
V.H..M3

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judging was a pleasure but
difficult to make selections in
proper order, advised that he
noltced some lawns in the
community w e r c diseased
ami reminded that the Agri­
culture Center holds a lawn

judge, remarked that she
could (ell which residents had
been working w i t h
their
lawn-, and said that she no­
ticed many improvements in
a number of them since last
) ear.

NORTH
ft Nona
88 vy 9
WEST
ft A v; 6 5

JUNE 7
(’ baric* Eraser. IV e B a r y ;
Brian Ferrin, X. Orlando;
Holly Peterson, John Miller.
Royann
Patterson,
Alice
Flandmruh. Itrenda Carroll,
Charles Knight, Susie Blayties, Mattie Walker, Judy or r,
ami Asbcrry Hughes, of San­
ford.
Birth*
Mr and Mrs William Lloyd
Walker of Sanford, a girl.
Discharges
James Taylor, Plant City;
Alice Ulack, Didtary; Mr*.
Robert
L. Thompson
amt
baby.
Johnny
lee
l.angc.
Hrs. Virgil Askren and ualiy.
Wanda Hubbard. 'Irs. Fred
crick Eowlcr and baby, \s
berry Hughes, Vranees Wil­
son, Carmen I’ resulto, l*oplline Battle, Willie Humph
Jr.. Dmise Judl Teresa War.
ren, Mr*. Hamilton Bartlett
and baby of Sanford.
June X
Admissions
Tbotnas Burr. DelJary . . \ti
nie Williams, Charlsdte Siintb.
Susie Caldwell. Aliada Young.
Shirley
Robinson.
"illta m
H em phill. Leroy William* ol
i Sanford.
Disi barge*
Holly Pclcrsoft, laingwood:
lU rlu ra Jones, Lake Mary.;
|Gertrude Kuhn, lu-Rary . Margarit Gray, lamgwosul Rieh
arij h e r s . Lake Mary; Mrs
Patrick Green'ce and baby,
John Miller. France* I’olaski,
ltaby Boy Noble, Amos Itlaek,
Eddie Williams, Myrtle Al
ten. Linda Catibetl, V. i ham
ttilmour, Barbara laeseiitell
of Sanford,
JUNE 9
Admission*
lion s Brice, laingwood Go n
da Jarkson, Lake Monroe
Ian* Pugh, t.ake Man . John
W. Wilson, Christine Schuenem.inn, Amanda Gregory, E

theory that other players wili
he going down more.
This moU'Cttke
approach
works on occasion, hut gener­
ally you will do better to
gamble tor whatever contract
v .in ri rp |n

At the Southeastern cii.impion-lups in Miami. West *e
lected the three of clubs as
gar Jones, William Peterson the least hopeless of all the
j leads at Ills &lt;lis|Mis.ll South
of Sanford
' won the trick and Ini a heart
Birth*
Mr. and Mrs Claude Jack- to dummy's queen
Had won with the ate and
sun of Lake Monroe, a hoy
Hi* charge*
Jennie Scigler, Mims:
\a
than Garner. Dorothy Kudcll,
Plomu Lewis, Dorothy Yates,
Elina Smith, Cynthia Wil­
“ If it's 11 solid m a m igi
liams, Robert Brooks, Rich­
what's wrong witli it ! " Kretl
ard Galloway, Nettie Pearl
A
Young, the
liepuldicun
Dixon of Sanford.
party rhairmut) ol New York
stole, ,1'ked when j r&gt; purler
wanted to know It lie I bought
YowcIPs
T op
s
v
...
...
1 , ...
rnitiirriiivk* would alfn t &lt;mv.
low rll s clohlM-rcd h I r &lt;« t . ,
4 ,,
Nt Non K*xkit *1 lit % political
n'tferul 1 .
uhon Skippt i
luture
Krnkurik pitchctl fotii liit hull.
Wbat's wrong wil t till guv
striking out 15 huttt rs mid
ernur'* rs'inorriage trom a
wiitklrig none. Home rtini* were
political point oi v .i o i* sun
tallied by Bill Miller, Bill
tdy this, Mr. Young.
St bmidt a fid Rick Eordhum.
Tile women aren't gotn ■ to
...
....
_ ,
like il—and for a very simple

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ings

it w as

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to South to

gamble lor hi* contract. He
could

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see

that

most players

Jhs.{jOamsm:
X
or Jo years, &gt;iu- Ic.-I.
une.isy.
It v ,1 eiiiolug
remiri'ler
tl.it Bum li .1 uiairiJge lias
la 1 d .1 long time .mil w&lt; .1
timed uiauy .1 storm, then i'
no uwoirtnco d
ill f.i&gt;i

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Tim Civitan nine downed th e '
This remarriage follows the
&lt; K team 5-4 m the Sanford break tip of a marriage til 31
Junior liiisehull league. Win ­ years. And whenever a worn
ning pitcher Belcher allowed an hear* of the break up of
only three hit*.
Plumage tli.it has Ia . ted

t n
* it
* »v
7 ft
7 -.

tli nit* o»
&lt; *i i-u iw » » * r
u
&lt;11 HI * n S'*
II) T«&gt;Uf
Ill V i m M*rh»l ■•well
It'll W At# up K«- f iftft
III Todftf

ill tier mind * eye a picture ol
T 19 i*&gt; l*i ft (iihoal I'U n n lm
the watt- of over 30 year*, t :4 i t » Cim nilawii N«&gt;t«
(it Mtftift N•«rft A Wft«'
tlow alone
tbftf
that isn’t a comforting pic­ 1 i l (9) Ml
llftftpftt Tim#
ture to any woman. In tact,
• If (I ) t'ftplftlft K
ft)
M
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fti
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it * a downright tlcpre*»ing
I 11 (1) W « till•r ftfti IN•XT»
one And il * sale to bet that 8 lii If) i ’ j»r irton Till #
t 14 i Si Tnilftf
an awful lot of women will
9 Jf (?) Jftok IftUftft ftfiaw
t arry that picture lo Hie poll*
m ( m f f k j n H l'l'ir)
with IIn- in win'll they go lo I II i l l 11f l• (Httrm MK$ft
(ft* It m|i#r Hudm
vote—tlie picture of the wife
I II II) ffftwi and Iftiftfti i i ftTft
who has been left behind — St 19 (t) lift f Wlifta
(I ) OftlftAfftr
along with tin- picture of 8
t' i IcTftrn *&lt;pftn|ftH
happy
second time
brtslegrooot and hi* happy younger
IV RENTAL
bride.
• Sale*
• Service

wile shall live.
Women hale to be reminded
oi that laet nf modern marnage Vnd they ll.lte lo ss-r
any wife replaced liy a young
er woman
It make* them
till less secure
*o tins remarriage of Gov
ll ckeleller is txiimd to li.ntM«*« h i i i u j i i ' -n jft 4 iiiiijt ir
ati etleet mi Itis potitical &lt;areei Aiiy woman looking at r»*.i *"ii vvliy tint* f.irmrr tiwlay
four
a picture of the governor and prndiitH'H ah unit h
f 11 nn i * dicl in l!*1o.
III- nr v Drift*- Is tHimul to see

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— Some ) “ (Id archers nre ex- I
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annual tournament sponsored
liy the Professional Areh*-r* j
Association here Aug. 22-25.

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live bomb just out of reach.
But that’s not all. When a
bomb-disposal expert arrives,
he turns out lo tie a bit ser
serk as a result of his supersensitive work. Hick Jason
star* w ith Alex Has ion giv­
ing a fine portrayal o f the
war-shocked British officer.
8:3 09 p.m. NBC Empire.
“ Walks Like a King." ( R e ­
run). You'll really hale guest
star Ralph Meeker for the
wonderfully rotten characterstation he g o e s as .m exemploye with new wealth, lie
returns to the ranch and
swaggers, putts and blows
about it. desperately trying
to p r o w his superiority His
main target is Jim Redigo
whose jot, in- ji.nl envied,
challenging Jim m social,
business and even romantic
affairs
Richard Egan stars
with Anne Seymour and Ter

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game amt that it was up to
him to lake every chance in
order to make Ills three notrump.

By R u th M illc t t

T V Time Previews

ry Moore.
9:30-10:30 p m. NBC. Dick
Powell Presents “ Special As­
signment.”
&lt;firruuL
This
was the past season’ s pre­
miere show, designed to be a
classy kickoff. Its major de­
vice is a star-studded cast in­
cluding
Barbara
Stanwyck.
Mickey Rooney. June Allyson. Jackie Cooper. Edgar
Bergen and Lloyd Nolan. And
its teaturc is Powell himself,
who appears in a variety o£
roles from bartender to de­
tective. He assumes the dis­
guises when lie is hired by a
million .lire to sound out prn»peelive heirs Miss Stanwyck
l-rov les the best scene in a
rmuing saloon sequence
lu-tl pm . CBS. The Garry*
Mm-re Show. ( Benin i Carol
Laurence i* much in r u »
dem e tonight demunslraling
her many talent* lur dancing
singing and acting
Betide*
being in comedy skit*, she
dances ta Day* o f Wine and
Hoses ' and gives a beautiful
vocal rendition ot “ Bauble*,
Bangles and B e a d s ” Jona­
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fo r w a rd Ktrby are featured
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WEDNESDAY A. M.

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flu- .Missing'* (Color) (Rerun)
I hi.\ episode, which led oft
the season
in September,
was a favorite of the Robert
Fuller Ians. He docs fine
seeking out bandits who shot
down young Mike, and gets
beaten half to death, ltut he
evens out the score and then
some Along with Fuller are
co stars John Smith a n d
Spring By ington.
tJuHGUl p hi ABC. Com­
bat. “ Any Second Now ." ( B e ­
nin) Exceptionally* good per(urmanccs mark this one m
a to!rp!ay that requires bet
ter than average acting to a c ­
complish its subtle but nerveracking purpose*. Lieutenant
Hanley seeks reluge in a
church during a 'combing,
t h e church is tut and he is
pinned by a beam, where he
finds himself staring at a

By Oswald Jacoby

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H o s p ita l N o te s
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DEAR DISAPPOINTED: I could
not have expressed the above senti­
ments, May l quote one ot my favor­
ite poems?:
"Oh. shame on the mothers of
mortals
Who did not stop to teach
The sorrow that lies in dear dumb
eyes
The sorrow that has no speech.
The same force formed the spar­
row
That fashioned man and king
And the God of the whole
Gave a spark of soul
To each furred and feathered
thing."
ELI.A WHEELER WILCOX

•

In an interview after the clinic each Monday from 10
awards were pre-ented, Mrs. a.m. until noon which is open
Achord said lhal from the h e - 1to all residents with such
ginning she and her husband problems
planned their landscaping and
Mr*
Vihlen
s a id
she |
followed through on thoie thought it amuling that each ,
plans. Featured are many va­ judge came jo close in the
In rubber bridge you should
rieties of evergreens, tropical awarding of points to the win­
plants and flowering annuals ners, adding that she felt it take plenty of chance* in or
and the overall plans include a plemure and honor to serve tier to make your contract
a number of trees and a ve­ as one ol the judges
but in duplicate a player will
Mrs. Flanders, who was
getable garilen.
Lundberg, who said
the serung the second year as a occasionally decide to play

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DEAR AHHY:: We recently Inal
a discussion about whether or not to
bury j.its with a little ceremony, and
mark their graves. Someone said that
you had written that it was ‘‘child­
ish" and grown people should put awa.v childish things.” How can any­
one who has the comjvassion for peo­
ple that you ap|teur to have he so inscusitive to animals??
DISAPPOINTED IN YOU

DEAR AHHY: Tell "Wet Pillow.’*
who cried because her husband gave
her 820 ami told her to go out and
buy herself a Mother’s Day gift, she
doesn’t know how lucky she is. Mother’s Day happened to fall on my
birthday this year. I've been married
eleven years and we have three l o v e ­
ly children. My husband didn’t even
wish me a Happy Mother’s Day or a

Achords Win Award
First place winner* named

Happy Birthday. Instead he gave me
a big lecture on how "commercial"
Mother’s Day and all the othei holi­
days have become.
‘TRIED ME A RIVER"

DEAR MOTHER: In my opinion
any woman who i* unable to bear
children, but want* so desperately to
be a mother that she will adopt them,
deserves the title of mother with a
capital "M". She i* more Mother than
the female who accidentally conceives
and then resign* herself to her fate.
You. nmdume. exemplify motherhood
in its highest form .IJuadruple con­
gratulations!
•

BEAUTIFICATION PROJECT winners In North Orlando this year were
Lt. und Mrs. Earl Aditmi, of 180 N. Lombardy Avenue. Members of the
judjflnjr committee (front left) were Assistant County A treat Ernie l.undlierp, Mrs. Achord, Mrs. Erie Vihlen. immediate past president of the San­
ford Garden Club, and Mrs. Grace Handers of the Wagon Wheel Nursery.
Sponsor of the project was the North Orlando Garden Club.

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By Abigail Van Buren |

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with p j r tyrin g colon. Latex
f o w occasional pillows sis
preferable boesuao they savor
Bead plumping and don’t mot
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T H IS WEEKS SPECIALS

ones of aomo oacy-caro fabric.
Vos can gat a esatom look by
adding s vnlaaca rot oot of
plywood, fining as foam rob­
ber abaating for padding, and
tacking on an oataida eovor of
fabric to match tho'drapaa.
to tha eloanar for storage. Re­
place It with Inexpensive small
rag* or m is .
—Draw up your dining room
with a m w wardrobe of vinyl
ptao* nuts kt assorted color*.
Msk* tto-on seat cushion* for
your chair* with two-inch
foam rabbor cushion now sold
by th* yard. Cover In a bright
fabric.
—Replace your winter bed­
spreads with washable light­
weight spreads that lighten

Luan Mahogany
Paneling
8.00 per sheet

Afam. Screen Door
CoMpfete W ith Lock
and Closer 19.95

JAYCEE8 ARE pitching in this weak, along
with city and county attaches, in cleaning up
Sanford and Seminole County during “ Clean Up
— Fix Up—Paint Up" Week. These Jaycee mem­

Today’ s homeowner la well )ob esa often raise the quot­ jacent
advised to taka an L.Q. test

Saw 39.95

LUMBER

housa. They add a rich noto of
•arthinaoa to the colon of a
room.

frequently

ient to give the fam ily econ­ ing room .

aambla them la one placa. A t
homo, thia mean* pocking a
cart toll at tha Homs which
will be wood, a a apron with
U r n pockato f o r a stro du itclotha aad paper '* * • ior
emptying waatobaakata and
aah tray*. B o aura, too, that
yon ba rs tha propar too la and
appliance* t o inanra quick,
used liv­ sm aller, less form al dining aaay cla w in g. Haro a n roma
area. At the asm * tim e, the useful tlpa:
1 —Clean all gtaaawork —
thia case living room space w aa in­

The solution in
m acro tha wall from creased.
Hallways also ean be sp ecs
room, which waa used only between the two rooms and
about 10 per cen t o f the time, construct a partition which wasters. No m ore than 10
was the sam e slse as hti a d ­ provoided tho family with a
per cent of a h om e’s aquara

If b « i r o n s low, be la losing om ical livability. Om

m oney by not getting tha
full dollar’ s worth of livability
from his home.
According to the N ew York
Chapter o f the Am erican In­
stitute o f Architects, L. Q., or
Livability Quotient, la deter­
mined by tha amount o f
square feet of floor space
the fam ily actually lives in.
the ton* o f the rasm. T int
f a example
your bedroom curtains a co r ­ areas
where
the
family
responding shad* and use foam spend* SO per cent o f Its time
rabb or accent pillows la eoa - and others where it only
t o u t in g colors.
spends S per cent, then the
—Gat at least oaa now set relative number o f square
of towels for tha bathroom feet o f these area should
with a change of shower cur­ correspond roughly with tho
tain* and bath nut to complete time spent Is them.
th* spring color scheme. If
When it is realized that
your old curtain elill Is naa- bom ai cost anywhere from
ful, wash and dry it thorough­ |10 to $30 a square foot, plua
ly before storing.
maintenance and taxes, it’s
—Scatter a garden of pot­ not hard to M e that this un­
ted plants throughout tho used space com es at * high

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bers started with their own headquarters on
French Avenue, from the left: Jack Ludwig,
Frank Voltoline, Dave Berrien, President Jim
Smith, Chuck Bose and Phil SkaUs.

Cory. Is Now York hot* do*
valoped commercial elconlnr
pneoduTM aaeliy adaptable,
with minor change*, to th*
avanfo boms or oportmost
Frofawlonnl cleaner* flguro
carefully is advance wbot aupplica will bo naadod, sod **-

home-

pkturaa, window* and mirror*
—at tha aaaaa tlraa. Then
wash w d was window ittta to
mako periodic sponging mors
affective.
S—Blip aa old sock on oach
footage should be devoted to
hand; apply furnitur# polish
hall*.
with on* and wipa with th*
However,
no
rem odeling
othar.

owner found that his dining was to

Pictures Need Checking, Too

When housecleaning thia edges should ba smooth and should be dons without pro­
I— T o spraad liquid furni­
spring, don’t overlook your level without jagged edges. fessional counsel and without tur* polish m ors oronly, in-

U m a r y rerorer--------------------Check to see that tha p ic­
ture Is hanging securely. A re
the screws and wire securely
attached to the back of the
painting? Is the nail or p ic­
ture hanger firm ly anchored?
Next, check the backing,
advises
the
P ictu re and
that the (Just catch er Is In
good condition. T o repair
small tears, use gummed
paper.
Carefully exam ine the p ic­
ture fram e. Since the frame
prica.
Is meant to protect the p ic ­
I f a housa rates a low T. Q.
ture as w ell as enhance Its
a well • planned rem odeling beauty, It should fit well. Be
sur* tha corn ers o f the fram s
ir e even and fit together
tightly. The
inside frams

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are u n til M ic a s 'fir si— u iic i li^ailog— the— fam - art a .toth s* sprinkl er fr&gt;p_ln-_
toture to tha bottla nock.
lly’s
present a n d
4—Bln so flo o r* thoroughly
them a t borne with allck needs.
baforw w axin g t o
prom t
The homeowner should take
shellac, heated and applied
tracaa o f aoap o r datargant
Uke scaling wax. It is avail­ Into consideration the s ite o f
from dulling tha finish,
able In wood cotora aa well his family today and what ha
I —Mark Unas w ith nail pol­
expects It will be In the com ­
as gold and silver.
ish a t quart 1s t * Is tn iid i the
T o dust tho frame, use a ing years, bow m u ch enter­
cleaning p a il; this helps mix
■mall soft paint brush, parti­ taining he docs and the pri­
cleaning solutions o f proper
cularly on highly ornamented vacy be and other m em bers
strength.
fram es, then polish lightly o f the fam ily desire.
g— Mix w a r n w ater and
with a clean eloth.
A lso csrvful Investigation
water conditioner to wash
If your pletura Is covered o f th* housa Is n ecessary so
down bathroom tiles. To make
with glass, clesn the glass that remodeling can b e done
tils* shins, dry with a towel.
with a dam p cloth wrung as without weakening the struc­
7—To clean lamps, discon­
dry aa possible. Even a sm all ture. Removing a w all may
nect cord fir s t and run it
•mount o f moisture on the M em an easy thing to do.
glass can seep along the but it may ultimately affect through a aoapy spang*. Re­
mora bulb, w ipe with w st rag;
edges and ruin tha picture or the structural stability o f the
dry thoroughly. A sudsy cloth
bouse.
the m at.
wlU clean m ost U m p bases.
Fabric shades can ba cleaned
in a tubful o f w arm auda, but
eoatod, glass fib er, paper or
parchmsnt shades should bo
vacuumed, washed with “ dry”
soapsuds on a sponge, rinsed
with a damp cloth and wiped
dry.
t —Cotton . tipped swabs
clean kitchen range buttons
and tha number plates under
telephone dials.
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Protect cloth in g and blank­
ets from moth* and mildew by
sorting them in transparent
plastic bags. These bags also
will protect large pieces o f
silver or copper from tarnish­
ing.
To fill crack* around win­
dow fram es, m ake your own
papUrmacha
insulation
at
minimum eoat. BUr a llttla
glue In thick hot soapsuds, snd
add a large quantity o f shred­
ded newspaper. When dry, (his
filler will ba hard enough to
paint.
’ f kitchen cabinet space la
limited, use pradecorated pegboard panels fo r hanging
shelves o r individual pots and
pans. Utensils* and condi­
ment* w ill ba clot* a t hand
and w ill occu py Little wall
■pace.

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women.

A little paint and is the old refrigerator will b «
som e new draperies can do magnified in her ear* from
that day on, until ahe'a r a n
wondera lor their looks.
H won’ t last another month.
From the amount o f money
And that beautiful pink on*
spent each year on bom * im ­ In the ( t o n would match th*
provement (one recent esti­ wall paper perfectly.
m ate was *730 p er U. 8. fam ­
At a recent au oclation
ily ), It would seem that the meeting It was suggested that
home gets Ha annual facelift carpet salesmen should learn
even if the lady o f tb o house more about the way women
has to scrim p and save to think if they want to build up
do It
sales. If they’ve done their
Some home im provement •’homework,"
they’ll point
projects a rt the outcom e of out to mom that th* floor Is
careful planning for the fam ­ the first w iQ o f a room and
ily 's needs. Often the home­ that the room should be deowner finds It less eostly to coralcd from the floor up.
add to hti present home th in You m ay then find yourself
to buy a larger one. Other paying for a whole new l it ’
projects are the result o f a lng room , when all you need­
decision to Mil.
ed was * new rag.
Sprucing up ■ house before
If that happens, pop, even
placing it on the m arket docs
the score by Insisting that
pay off. Recently a survey
watering the lawn la too
taken In three suburban coun­
time-consuming ■ Job to faee
ties showed that 13 per cent
year after year, and you must
o f homcownera who did a
have an underground water­
m a jor interior and anterior
ing system. An installation
bousepainting before selling,
for the lawn area o f an averrealized from eight to 12 per
age siaed home lot only costs
cent more than the amount
between $500 and 1100.
received
for
com parable
In the home Improvement
dwellings without fresh paint.
Sometimes, though, a borne erea, it IS possible to make
becom es a den o f flying saw ­ a silk purse out o f a sow's
dust simply because pop got car. All you need is the
som e power tool* for his money I

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JALOUSIES always need a cleaning. Take a tip
from pretty Barbara Vincent and give them
a good cleaning, at leaat once s week.

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How often you h e ir women
aay, " I ’ ve got to clean bouse

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today. The place is a mesa.”
Instead o f one weekly Job, try
putting yourself on a room-toroum basis for a change. One
room a day, thoroughly clean­
ed, actually K EEPS a tidy
house.
Start your preparations by
com m andeering something on
wheels, such as a kitchen
■ervlng cart. Load It with a
pan of thick soap or detergent
suds, a pail or bowl o f rinse
water, two sponges, clean
cloths, and an extra bowl to
hold the soiled suds you
squeeie out. When you wheel
your mobile cleaning aids in­
to a room , you are equipped
to chase a lot o f dirt without
having to walk back and forth
for the tools to do it with.
Today's
wonderful uphol­
stery materials do nicely with
a thorough sudsing once In a
while. A big plastlc-upholatered lounge chair can—and
should be—"laundered'’ from
top to bottom. Squeeze a big
sponge in fluffy suds, scrape
excess suds o ff along the rim
of the suds pan, then go over
on* section o f the chair at a
time, with overlapping mo­
tions. Illntc with that accond
jKinge, squeezed out In clear
Water. Then wipe dry with
tho clean doth.
It might be a good Idea to
add in ordinary ruler to your
cart supplies—for getting into
upholstery c r e v i c e s , for
there's where so much dust

edge o f the sudsy sponge into
the crevice where the back
and seat meet. A long cross­
wise awipo will rem ove the
soli. Then wipe out the suds
with your ruler end rinsing
sponge, followed by your dry
wiping cloth. Don't forget
that every chair has a bot­
tom . U n ion the dust on the
underside la swabbed away,
It w ill filter down onto your
clean floor every tlm* som e­
body sits down.
D irt *nd tarnish can b « removed from brass • finished
hmrdwar* without destroying
tho antique finish by brushing
on a mixture o f vingar and
salt. Follow iwth a thorough
washing and rinsing.
F o r aafety’ a sake, do not
discard cabinets or refriger­
ators without removing the
doors. Children who crawl In­
to these pieces o f furnltur*
can su ffocat* If the door la
pulled shut.

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birthday. Whether his efforts
result in "Im provem ent” is
Planting * tree? Remember
debatable. But, undoubtedly,
the llmbe on • young tree do
som e changes are made.
not move higher from the
There should be a raft of
ground a* th* tree grows.
do-lt-younelf job s com ing up
They grow in thlckneee and
soon. Tower tool m anufactur­
f FEATHER EDGES
length, but tho tree gain*
ers claim sales arc ahead 30
WHERE YOU REMOVE
height only at th* tip o f Ita
LOOSE PAINT
per cent for the first 10
crown and th* limba remain
months, o f this year as com ­
the same distance from the
pared with the sam e period
ground.
a year ago.
Last year $10 billion were
spent on remodeling and re­
pairs, and such a goodly
amount should certainly be
jp e n t wisely.
Even the experienced di&gt;-»youn elfer shouldn't attempt a
structural
rem odeling
Job
without first cunsuiting an
architect. You may want to
solve the problem o f two
tiny, Impractical room s by
knocking down the wall be­
tween. But unless you check
first'w ith an expert, you may
damage the structure o f your
bouse.
Check carefully, too, before
you contract for a building
o r repair jo b . Be sure that
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the budget o f Am erican fam ­
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$17 billion a year industry.
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your-selfers, the price of the mtnum pigment ia the form ­
paint was the only cost in­ ula form i a s instant shield.
out ties points up the Importance volved
This paint alto gives roof*

When one bouse looks bet'
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(N n n p tfir fa t o p t is Atm.)
It's a truism that any paint
Is only is good as the
groperstioa lor it But white
» o s t people accept the theory
th ey follow the prectic* of
pimply setting up ladders and
painting stray the Brat pleaotet day that comes along.
Since ideal painting weather
« n y not always occur when
the homeowner has the time
to do the fob, it's understand­
able that rainy preliminary
•tepe are skipped.
Try to get the preparation
ioae wall ahead of time. Un­
like painting, preparation can
fee done an hour or so at a
time over a kog period.
Loose, peeling or blistered
point should bo removed.
Scrape or sand off the old
finish. A putty knife or scrap­
er will remove loose paint.
Watch for accumulated dirt
end remove this as welt. A
w in brash will also come In
Sandy.
- Detective paint that Is not
loose enough for n scraper
tan be removed with rough
eaadpapar. Feather edges
wherever you remove paint.
The surface et the edge
Should be smooth or a ridge
will show through the new
finish.
In extremely difficult cases,
oepecUtly when large areas
a n Involved, th« p ilo t if
burned uff. This ia done with
a blow torch or with a spe­
cial device that com bines the
features of an electric iron
and a scrapar.
Since the danger o f fire is
grea t for jt ^ .t a w p n r t e n c e d
parson, better Wave burning
to the experts.
Look for cracks and nail
holes. Fill them with wood
putty and land sm ooth. They
should have plenty o f time
to harden before painting.
Check windows for loose
nr missing putty. Scrape oul
thoroughly, then brush on a
coat of linseed oil over the
exposed wood. Apply fresh
putty or glaiing compound,
which doesn't dry out aa put­
ty may.
Check around window sash,
doors and other Joints to see
i f new calking ia needed.
Again, scrape out broken
calking before applying fresh
calking.
If (here are knots In the
wood, seal them with shellac
before painting. This will
prevent them from bleeding
through the paint.
Once you have scraped off
t i l loose paint, give these
bare spots ■ coat o f exterior
grade primer. These will then
be dry and ready fur (he fin-

A MOI* IS not a glamorous thing . . . hut Bar­
bara Vincent adds glamour to thin page. It all
fit* in with "Clean Up — Fix Up — Paint Up”
Week, n* sponsored by the City, County and the
Junior Chamber of Commerce'. (Herald Photo)

Instead o f a coffee klatsch
today, bow about a closet
klatsehT Begin by throwing
out lota o f old stuff. No sense
bolding onto |hinga forever,
Unless fbcoe THU "are c l l i ;
ales, chances are they're out
o f style this year. Keep a
couple that have possibilities.
Get rid o f the others.
Get out the woolens and
send a batch o ff to the cleanera. And now start to organlie the closet.
Arrange summer clothes in
garment bags. How convcnlent It is to have something
freshly Ironed for that first
warm day.
Ish coat when you get act
to paint.
You may find areas that
are particularly dirty, espe­
cially under sheltered sec­
tions of Use house, I lose these
off or acruh them. The wood
should be thoroughly dry befor painting.
These arc Jobs you ran do
slowly during the summer.
Then som e fine tall day when
you oru ready to paint you
can go right ahead without
wasting valuable lim e and
good weather.

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neighbors,

A survey o f 1,000 dwellings

but

in three large suburban coun­

why, check Its color schem e.

of sprucing up a bouse before

E xterior color Is often the

placing it on the market
The study, recently com­
pleted, showed that 19 per
cent o f hom eowners who were
about to sell their hom es did
a m ajor Interior and exterior
bousepaintlng
immediately
before placing them with bro­
kers.
Owners o f homes in the
129-923,000 price
category,
who had their houses decorat­
ed, received anywhere from
eight to 12 per cent higher
thin
com parable
dwellings
without the fresh paint. Since
many of the homeowners In
this price range are dodt-

yon

than Its

ean’ t quite

figure

secret o f a more attractive,
better - proportioned appear­
ance. With a wide paiiete of
colors available today In both
exterior paints and roofing
m aterials, the appearance of
any home can be Improved
and given individuality without
making
architectural
changes.
Since the roof n orm ally is
the largest visible exterior
area o f a house, its color Is
the most important. It should
harmonise with both the land­
scape
and other exterior
colors.
The many shidca o f asphalt
shingle, from white to black,
and including many pastela,
blended
c o lo n
and
deep
tones, make it possibte to
choose exactly the right roof
color. Many of them harm ­
onize with a variety o f colors,
so that the home ow ner can
change other ealerior colors
completely when the house is
repainted, without causing a
Jarring note.
Since while ami pastel as­
phalt shingles help keep a
house cool by bouncing the
sun off without causing glare,
they are a good ch oice for
sunny locations. They also
help make a low house look
higher ami add a light m od­
ern look. Darker colors are
used with Colonial o r tradi­
tional architecture. Another
choice is a blend o f different
tones o f one color or a com ­
bination of several.
T o avoid a cluttered Ink,
color consultants advise home
owners to use no m ore than
four exterior colors on roof,
siding, trim and accent points
such as entrance door and
shutters. Kach color should
be ■ different value—lighter
o r darker than the others.

B. J. Eckart, vice president superior m i t U o e c
In charge o f research at Sapolin Paints, Inc. commented
that not only did homeowners
receive significantly higher
(m ounts for their bouses, but
also
found
buyers
m ore
quickly.
Within recent years, the
paiat industry has intensified
its efforts In cresting paints
for specific surfaces.
For exam ple, roofings and
tidings now can be protected
with coatings such as Tem pTrol, which ictualiy reduce
interior temperatures by up
to IS degrees in summer. The
presence o f leaflng-type alu-

to winds

o f even hurricane proportioni,
literally glueing down asphalt
shingles.
T o remove stubborn white
mineral depoalta from glaia
cookware, half fill it with hot
w ater and two tablespoon* o f
vinegar. Boll the mixture fo r e
few minutes and then wash
the utensil.

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said last fall.

WASHINGTON— (NEA) Kennedy

seeming'

ty won i&gt; diplomatic victory
In the Cold War when he
quarantined Cuba laat Oct*
ober and forced the Russian*
to remote their offensive mis­
siles,
tied China's Mao Tse-tung,
Nikita
Khrushchev's 'bitter
fue In the Communist world,
denounced Moscow's Cuban
retreat as a "Soviet Munich.*'
|There is little doubt that in
a world where " f a c e ” is im ­
portant the Soviet premier
suffered a loss in prestige.
Yet in six monlhs, while
ilipium dl’Jf Ad*
I paralysed by partisan quar­
rels, Khrushchev was able
to snatch victory out o( d e­
feat. lie even had the effron­
tery to announce that hi- had
accepted Castro's invitation
to visit Moscow'a Cuban satel­
lite 90 miles from Florida.
A* seen by specialista on
communism, Khrushchev was
at)le to turn defeat into vic­
tory because the Russians
never conceded that it was
the U. S quarantine that
forced them to remove their
missile* from Cuba.
Moscow's Pravda and lxvestia write to this day that
the Soviet premier's "s a c ri­
fice to peace” was due sole­
ly to President Kennedy's
alleged pledge not to Invade
Cuba and to prevent anti­
communist Cubans from over­
throwing Castro a dictator­
ship.
This has also Ix-en repeat­
ed with deadly monotony by
Moscow's global propaganda
organ Novoyc Vremia (New
Time) ever iln ce the United
States failed to pres* Khrush­
chev for the agreed, on-site
inspection of missile bases.
Such inspection was the main
condition for lifting the quar­
antine,
President
Kennedy

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Wesley
Weber
to
Farcle
Ahett, Hear Lake. SI5.VK1
Vernon Servos*, etux. to Dale
Karpp. etux, tattle Wash­
ington. Slg.tksi
Barry Homes, inc.. to Wil­
liam Richardson,
etux,
Goldie Manor, Jii.uoo
VA to Thomas Vanorsdale,
etux. Heftier Homes, 113,200
Nellie Bouillon to
L.
D.
Plante,
In c,
Gardena
Farms. $8.two
W, 1. Kirk, etux, to E G
Banks, e t u x ,
Altamonte
Land. Hotel and Navigation
Co., $10,000
J. V. Schcllentragcr. etux, to
E C. Campbell, etux, San
Tord. SI«.')0O
Sarah Kelley to James P.
Chapman, e t u x .
Crystal
lathe. t w o
Winter Park Fed. S. anil I.,
tn Ted llybickl, etux. Lake
Brantley Hills, $13 .non
Ward llirks. Ine., to Stanley
Upchurch, etux, Kasthrouk,

Me base a rom plclr line of gardening supplies including. Sonnilsnd Products: ferti­
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First Fed. S. and I* of Or­
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Kay, III etux, l ittle Wekivva. $8,950
American Fed. S. and L of
Orlando to Kd Kanan, etux.
Bear Lake, i l l . a m
Claude Johnson, etux. to Thy
ra Shilhawer, e l m , Oak
land Elh, $15,BOO
Darnel Rostwick.
elux,
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FIIA, C. C. .Manor, $10,2110
Jasper Otto McCullough, Jr.,
etux, to Frank S. Vrhonsky.
etux, Plnecreit, $i3,7ixi
Robert Rogers, et.il, to Sue
Rogers,
Oakland
Shory*
$20.0011
Tlwma» Airey, etux, to Dale
Wrntworlh,
etux.
Crystal
light*., $7,(W0
Odin Anih'rson, elnx, lo Aug
list Kern, etux,
17-20-30,

N o phase of the Kennedy
In a public dehate with the
,
administration's
policy hal
Red pres*. Thu*, the United
States never denied officially ! fie* the ordinary American
that a pledge to bar force ! more than the policy on Cuba,
against the Castro regime as this writer has found on
around
the
United
was the price paid Khrush­ trip*
|Slates.
chev for removing his mis­
Surely Americans are en ­
siles from Cuba,
However, it was the Soviet t i t l e d to know if there are
premier himself — and not pledge* o f (be kind Khrushanonymous Red Journalists— |chcv is talking about It is
who recently warms I that not enough to say that tinRussia will aid Cuba if the foreign policy of a free na
$11,MW
United States failed "to car­ tion is the busine** of the Marion Chegwedden to John
government.
Policies
pursued
ry nut” the agreement Khru­
Mrnmg, N Chuluota. SU.txxi
shchev says he reached with hy democracies are credible Glen Sllkwoml to Joy Man
•Prc -uw-iTt— ri - nn. !••— a __ !)■■!.. and can he effective oniv if
r
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the whole pesiple share the
ober,
700
The Soviet Premier spoke at conviction that their aims Alherto S Carlo, etux, to
Moscow's mammoth rally for are right.
Kddy Wehh, etux, laing
Are the Reds indulging a*
Fidel Castro. Here, as report­
dale. W.mni
ed hy Pravda, is what he usual in reckless propaganda? Sun Charm Ranch, Inc., lo
If so, no time should be lust
said:
Shade), McKihhcn amt Hall,
"A breach of obligation* hy by the S u u - Department m
Inc . 23-21 211, $H.ixx&gt;
the United States rim’d not contradicting officially and Langford Coiislrucllon
Co.,
ambiguity Khrushbe regarded otherwise than without
Inc., to Ronakl P. Argen­
ehev'a claim*.
as perfidy.” , . ,
tine, elux, Hillrrest, $10,600
“ If I lie United States sloe*
Mary Mobley to Gustave Hr*not strictly observe the agree­
berg, Jr., Levy Grant, $50,ment readiest and aggravates
OUO
the situation, the world might
Mary Mobley to Jo* Sprefind itself in an even more
mulll. Levy Grant. $8,500
t.KK. Mas*. (UP*) — Clar­
Mary Mobley to Belco Enter­
dangerous situation than dur­
ence Dixon was fined $lm&gt; in
prises, Inc., Ia-vy Grant,
ing last year's Caribbean
district court on charges of
$78,500
crisis."
|driving while under the In
Truth, of csuirM-, Is not a
Edith Prescott, etvlr, to Har­
, f Iuence of alcohol and drunkold l o g i n , etux, Sanford,
tenet o f Manisl-Ia-nmist doll
, enness,
17,000
ble talk. Nor is Khrushchev
Dixon, who pleaded Inno- Ralph Woodruff, elal, to M.
known for hi* veracity. Rut
cs*nt and appealed the convic ­
L Lee, etal, 38-IU-30, $16,900
he is tile leader of one of the
tions. is an inspector for Ihe Clifford Hildebrant In Osrar
world's most powerful nations
slate
Alcoholic
Beverages
Capshaw, etux, C. C. Man­
His words about an agrrs-ment
1Commission.
or. *&gt;,ino
with President Kennedy, apnk
en in public, were clear. They
B*-f*&gt;ro
sewing
washable
can no longer Us- ignored or fabrics to interfacings nnd
dismissed with vague denial* intt-rlinings, prvshrink the un­
by llm United Slate*.
derlining*
to
avoid
later
.Should Moscow's statements puekern in the garment.
stand uncha[longest, the belief
HARROW, England ( D P I)
that President Kennedy - b i l g ­
Givi- ■ rout part room the Il­ —School mast era have asked
spaciousness by tho government to make it
ed to bar force against Cas­ lusion o f
tro under any conditions will matching Ilia window shade Illegal ti&gt; tattoo a child under
bolster Red prestige in laitin cloth and the valance with Ui* t« withoiq parental consent.
America. It will play havoc same fabric and color.
II, Cunlilfe, headmaster of
Rise-data secondary schonl,
said he was shocked to find
seven boys in a physical
training class had tatlos, in­
cluding one with " a naked
woman along hit forearm."

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Visiting
Married At First Methodist Church Her Parents
The groom’s father, served
as best mao and Alex Carmao was usher.
The bride's mother wore a
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Enterpirise
Family Enjoys
Western Trip
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wright
returned last week to their
twine in Enterprise after five
weeks of traveling acrois the
country to I-os Angeles, Calif.
They visited with their
daughter, Rclts. In Monrovia,
then up the coastal route to
San Franciico. They also
went up the Redwood High
way to Portland. Ore., fur i
visit w i t h
granddaughter,
Christa, her husband Krn and
family, then on lo Seal tie ami
a trip into Victoria Garden,
U. C.
Enroute home they (topped
In Butte, Mont., and Salt
Lake City where they heard
the famous choir at the Mor­
m on Temple. They spent one
night with Mra. Ralph Saule,
in Atlanta. During the entire
trip they covered almost 8,000
miles.

Mr. and Mrs. A L.
of Mg Magnolia Ave. have as
their guests, their daughter
ami son-In-law and two tons,
Mr. sad Mrs. Paul B. Wells.
Paul and Stuart, of Stanford,
Conn. Mrs. Walla will be rememberco ea Carol Skinner,
and they will spend tbeir vs
cation here, la Sanford, and
at the Jo-Dee Apartments, in
New Smyrna Beaeb.
Sunny Skinner has returned
to Sanford from Charlotte, N
C., where she has just fin­
ished her sophomore year it
Queens College. July 1, Sunny
and her parents will go to
their home In Hendersonville,
N. C„ for the rest of the sum

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Learns To Eat
Butterflies

ida Southern College. The
groom graduated from the St.
Augustine High School and he
wAlemlWfl fftyimlelm &lt;8ranth'.
ern. Ho is presently serving
with the U. 8. Marine Corp.

Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Crews,
614 Magnolia Ave., Sanford,
announce t h e
engagement
and approaching m arriage of
tbeir daughter, Gloria Jean,
to Robert O. Cohen, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Co­
hen, 70S South Magnolia Ave.
M in Crewe was born in
Apopks and graduated from
Seminole High School with
the 1062 Class. While In high
school she was a member of
the Glee Club ami Future
Nurses Club. She is present­
ly employed by Goodyear
Service Store.
The groom clcct was born
In Sanford and was a m em ­
ber of the 1058 graduating
c la n
of
Seminole
H ig h
School. He served four years
in the U. S. A rm y, two years
of which were spent In Ger­
many. He is now self em­
ployed in Titusville.
The wedding will he an
event nf July 4 at the First
Baptist Church in Sanford
with Rev. Fred Chance offi­
ciating.

MISS CAUOLEK OSTEIUIOLM
(House of Rahija Photo)

Surprise Shower
Honors Mrs. Cook
A

surprise

miscellaneous fours in pastel colors topped
shower waa held recently in with assorted pastel rosebuds
Fellowship Hall o f the Con­ were served on lace dollies.
Punch was served from a
gregational Christian Church
crystal bowl decorated with
when tbs Ethel Boot Circle gardenias and pink carna­
mem bers met for their reg tions carrying out the pastel
ular monthly meeting.
theme.
The ladles met in the hill
Mrs. .Maurice Corbett serv­
as usual and the business ed assisted by Mr*. Helen
session was well underway Rcmusat and Mrs. Edward
when the unsuspecting guest Simpson. About 20 members
o f honor arrived. Making sure enjoyed
the meeting
and
that all m em bers and gifts
would arrive first, Mrs. Nor­
ma Cook, bride-elect, waa de­
tained deliberately by one of
the ladies. All went in a very
In North Orlando
businesslike manner until the
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dt-rum,
Wedding March was played
It North 3rd St., North Or­
and the honorce was shower­
ed with many lovely wrapprd lando, announce the birth o f a

New Arrivals

Casselberry
MISS GLORIA JEAN CREWS
(Photo by UnHHmnn)

Mr. and Mrs. Jack I,. Hug­
gins of 173 O'Brien ltd., Fern
I’urk, ami sons Bon. David and
(Jury, have returns si home a ft­
er a week's trip to North
By Donna Estes
Carolina where they attended
Mr. und Mrs. John Kennedy
the graduation o f their daugh­
ter. Linda from high school nt hnvo returned to their home
Elizabethtown on May 28. in Longdate after attending
They also visited relative* in the state convention o f the
Knights o f Columbus, held at
Charlotte.
Linda returned home with Tampa. 3lr. Kennedy was a
her family and plana to enter delegate from St. Richard's
Council &amp;.157. While the nun
nurse/* training.

LongWood Personals
attended business conferences,
social activities were In prog­
ress for the wives. A fter the
I'ope died all social events
were cancelled.
3(r*. William Hollam re­
cently visited hte husband In
Lexington, Ky., where he Is
employed.

gifts from under an elabor­ 5 lb. 5 oz. sun. May 22
ately decorated pink ruffled Seminoia Memuri.d Hospital,
and lace umbrella.
in Sanford,
Games were played and
They have chosen the name
prizes were won by 31ri. Wal­
David Alien for the new ar­
ter Bethea and 3lrs. Ralph rival who has a sister Bar­
Laming.
bara and brother, Hubby.
Tire serving table was over­
hire. Derum has returned
laid with a white linen cloth
home but David remained at
and held white and silver
the hoepltal for a few days
tapers in crystal holdcri. In
until he gained sum* extra
the center was a large tree of weight. The family is looking
tiny handmade lace and rib­ forw ard to bringing him home
bon umbrellaa in pastel col this week.
ors. More miniature umbrel­
las attached to nut cups held
Turning a rug which gets
assorted nuts and w e r e
heavy
traffic or
ronstant
placed at random.
Chicken salad and cresm w ear will make it wear more
cheese sandwiches and peGt evenly and look nicer.

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Jaycee Wive*
Present Program
On

Cdr. and Mra. Robert Ed­
ward Osterholm, i t s Rainier
Drive, Oak Harbor, Waih.,
announce t h e engagement
and approaching marriage of
tbeir daughter Carolee, td
Wallace Merritt Philips Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
M. Philips, 2009 Lilly Court,
of Sanford.
Miss Osterholm was born in
Connecticut, attended North
Attleboro H i g h School In
Massachusetts, but transfer­
red to Sanford ia her fresh­
man year as her father wae
stationed at the Sanford Na­
val Air Station. A graduate
of the 1980 Seminole High
School elass, Mias Osterholm
was a member of the Spanish
Club and a majorette in the
Seminole High School Band.
She attended Saint Peters*
burg Junior College and ia
presently employed at the
S a n f o r d Atlantic National
Bank.
The groom-elect wa* born
In Florence, S. C., attended
schools In Sanford, and grad­
uated in 1959 from Seminole
High School. He was active in
sporls, music and a member
of the Key Club. He attended
Davidsou College in North
Carolina and graduated in
January. 1963. W h i l e at
Davidson he was a member
of PI Kappa Phi social fra­
ternity. In the fall he will at­
tend Emory University Med­
ical School.
An August wedding is being
planned.

The Jaycee Wives Club se t
at the Lake Mary home «f
Mr*. Jack Wilbur far the
June sesstou. Mrs. Hammond
Polk, president, welcomed a
visitor, Mrs. Chuck Beet, and.
■ new member, Mrs. Jimmy
Smith.
Mrs. Charles Tetcnbsum
gave a report ou the tasting
tea, held recently. It waa
such n success It was rec­
ommended that it become an
annual event
Plana were discussed far-a
swim party and members
voted to send a check to the
Good Samaritan Home. The
president wa* asked to eee
II there was any other way
the club could help.
Miss Lucy Nowlht *# the
Florida Power and Light Co.
showed s-'.'es «nd give a talk
oo outdoor u/htlng. She also
exhibited several kinds of
lights. The on* tis group
liked best was a decorative
lamp that electrocutes bugs
when they get too close.

Enterprise

Personals
Bill Winkler of Kentucky la
visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Winkler.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dunn
attended the Shrine conven­
tion held In Daytona Beach
last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hen­
derson and son Howard were
weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Andre Ayliea in W. Hob
lywood, Fla.

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Sorority

Miss Gloria Jean Crews
To Marry Robert 0 . Cohen

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Miss Osterholm To Marry
Wallace M .
P Jr.

At a recent meeting of Mu
Phi Mu Chapter of Beta Slg
ma Phi, at the home of Hits
Donna Hodges, the group wss
Introduced to a new delicacy
"Butterflies." They we r e
made of dough and sprinkled
with sugar and were quickly
accepted by the girls.
Preceding the unusual re­
freshments, the hostess as­
sisted by MMs Leslie Jones,
presented a witty skit entitl­
ed “ The duties of a hostess
The bride graduated from and guest.” This was the final
Seminole High School in I960 meeting of the season for the
and has been attending Flor­ newly organized group.

Playing Hands

Twenty-eight members sad
three visitors recently wit­
nessed a wry impressive
program it Sembwie Chapter
I, Order o f Kastera Star. The
program was baaed on oae of
the Worthy Hatna'a am­
bloma lor the year-praying
beads.
A plaque of praying hinds
was spot-lighted against a
runner of white paper ia the
Rest. Mrs. Byron Loach read
"Praylag Hands," to!
by a wading “ Our
■Heads" by Mrs. Charles Cole,
worthy matron. The program
closed with a solo by Mrs.
Joe Corley "Beautiful Hands."
Changes Ja proceedure were
Nad from Grand Chapter
affecting local Chapters. Sub­
stituting officers Mrs. P. A.
Rowland, Mrs. Harvey Dunn,
Mrs. J. 0. Huff, and W. D.
Causey were recognized.
Birthday honoreea were
Mrs. W. It. Reyooldi, Mrs.
Herman Burger, Mrs. Joe
.Corley, Mrs. J. H. Bllbrey,
Rfn. Ruby Anderson, Mrs. J.
J. Nicholson, and Mr. and
Mrs. Byron Lsaeb. They con­
tributed to the Rainbow fund
and were presented ceramic
plaque* of Praying Hands.
The Rainbow fund waa then
presented to Mrs. Reynolds,
Mother Advisor of the Rain­
bow Girls to help defray their
expenses to Grind Assembly
on June IS.

with white
Its and a white carnation cor­
sage. The groom'* mother
wore o green end white print
with white accessories aad a
white carnation corsage.
Following the. ceremony, a
reception was held at the
home of the bride's pe rents
in Loch Arbor. The homo was
decorated with a profusion of
spring flowers and the bride’s
table, overlaid with a white
organdy and lace cloth was
centered with a white floral
' i .• ;J arrangement, flanked by eaa~ delabrn, Sllvar and crystal
appointments completed the
table arrangements.
Refreshments of c a k e ,
punch, wedding ring mlnta
and nuts were served to the
guests. Assisting with the
serving were Mrs. Betty Noy
es, Mrs. Charles W. Carman
and Mrs. George Maffett.
For traveling Mrs. Chand­
ler chose a blue linen suit
with white accessories and
the orchid from her wedding
bouquet The couple left for a
wedding trip through the
southern states and will re­
side In El Paso, Texas, while
the groom is attending Mis­
sile School at Fort Bllsa.
Out-of-town guests included
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. McAlex
ander, of DeLand, and Mra.
W. S. Park, St. Augustine.
The groom's parents enter­
tained with a rehearsal sup­
per at the Capri, following
the rehearsal for the wed
ding.

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June 11, 1963 — Paje 9

Legal N otice
m m
a r AFTLir at io n
m u t «i deed .
I * « . 191*1# 4l«etd* JlatalH
ml i M i
SOTIC* 18 HEREBY Oil*EN. T i l l atUntlr Municipal
Corporation Ih* hnMir *f th#
following earllf.cJt* has filed
Ml# certificate rot I U deal
to l i leaued tharaun. The
certificate number ami rear of
lasuance, Ih* daacrlptlon of
tha proparly, and tha name
In which II waa araeaavd ara
an follow*:
PartlCleal* x&gt;. IT
Yaar o f

Legal Notice
YOU ARE hereby notified
that a Complaint to forecl»ae
a certain mortgage encumber­
ing tha following deecrlbed
raal proparty. to-wltr
i « t : t. nt.uk ii, s e x LAND

ESTATES.

Amand-

Legal N otice
Issuance 7441
D esr-li.iloa af P r s e e r lf

Reg. XI! Cor. of Do I 4 Run N.
4t Deg. 43 Min. IV 114 ft. 3
II Deg. 41 Min. TV. 114 fl. S.
74 Deg. Jl Min K. 114 ft to
Illway NEly Alonf Hlway Vi
ft. lo PCI R TrUnglsdal* Plat
Rook 4 Pag* 31
Xim s In which assessed Jos­
eph A. * Emily Itakyta Alt
nf aald property being In the
County o f Seminole, Stmt* of
Florid*. Cnleev euch certi­
ficate ihall be redeemed ac­
cording to law Ih* property
described In auch certificate
will b* sold to th* highest
bidder at Ihe front door of tha
Hemlnol* County Court Houaa
at Hanford, Florida, on th*
first Monday In th* month of
July. 1441. which la th* let
day at July, I44S
Dated thla ISIh day of May.
1141.
(HEAD)
Arthur It. Rsckwllh. Jr.
Clerk Circuit Court,
Hemlnol* County. Florida
Publleh Juna 4, II, It, SS.
1I4S
CDJ-4

Leqa! N o tice
Dated thl* 12th day t&gt;( May,
thus.
IHKAL*
Arthur II. Beckwith. JrClark Circuit Court
HsmlpoT* Couniy, Florida
I’ uMlth Jun* 4, tl, 14, 21 .
1443
r m -ii

Legal Notice
A Dotvthy Vatervon. All nf
tald pri-arly bring In th#
County uf mnilnolr. Hints af
Florida. Unless such certi­
fies;* eball b» redeemed ac­
cording to law the property
described In such certificate
will b* *old tn Ih* hlghaet
bidder at Ih* front doer of
th. Hemlnole County Court
House nf Hanford. Florid*, on
the flret Monday In Ih* month
nf July. 14*2. w.r-!» ta th*
1st day of July. 1M2.
(SEAL)
Arthur M. Beckwith, Jr.
Clark Circuit Court.
Hamlnol* County. Florida
Publish Jun* I, ft, II. 23.
Itdl

Legal Notice

Legal NoHce

Legal Notice

following cartlflcai- Ins fllat
aald rartlflraie for tax deed
to b« issued thsreoc. Tha cer­
tificate number and rear of
Issuance, th* description of
tha pruperty, and the nama In
which It wa* assessed ar* B&gt;
fitllciwt:
Cartlflcai* Vo. 1M4 Tear Of
laauanca 1M1
naacafplhsa af Frapaaiyi
L o u 12 a 12 tllk. C Pearl
Lake Height* First Addition
Plat Book 1 Pegs 40
Nam* In which aaeesead Cele­
sta Dryer. All of eeld proper­
ly being In th* County of
Hemlnol. Htate of Florida.
Unless auch certificate ahali
b* redeemed according lo taw
tha properly deecrlbfd In such
cerllflcat* will b* sold In Ih*
hlghaat bidder at th* front
door of Iho getnlnolo County
Court House at Hanfnril. Flor­
ida, on lha first Monday In
th* month nf July, 1443. which
Is th* 1st -lay of July, 1M3.
Detail this 13th day ot May
1343.
HEAD
Arthur It. Baekwlth. Jr.,
Clark Circuit Court.
Homlnolo Couniy, Florida
Publish Jun* 4, It, II. 33.
CDJ-SI

Ids, on Ih* first Monday In the
month of July. 1443. which le
Ih* 1st dsr » f July, IMS.
Dated this 12tt&gt; day ot May,
IMI.
(HEAD
Arthur II Beckwith, Jr.
d a rk Circuit Court,
Hamtnola C-ninty, Florida
rubtlsh June 4. 11. tf. 23i»:
CDJ-tl

Voi’ -I D-tl
ot IVaDr lleatsr — Day
A Night—Modri 34-C
I. Venetian Blinds—I
1 Bcraancd Tarrac*
irtTNEHH my bind and th*
•sal o f tald Court at Hanford,
Florida, thla 31at day of May,
1)42.
(SEAT.)
Arthur It. Berkwlth, Jr.,
Clark uf lha Circuit Court
Byi Martha T V’ hlen
Deputy Clerk
Bishop 9 Butnritln
14 Fast Pin* Hire*!
Orlando. Florida
Attorney* for Plaintiff
Publish Jun* 4. |], ft. 22,
14(3
UDJ-41

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Legal Notice

Addition Flat Book It Pag* !|
Nam* In which assessed Foul
A. 9 Ermoldlas Tapper WE All
of aald proparty bring Ii th#
Couniy o f Hsmlieta, gtal* o f
Florida. Vnlast inch earl i n ­
eal* ahali b* redeemed aeeordlng Is law tha proparty
described In such rrr Illicit*
will to sold to th* hlghaat
hlddar at ih* front door ef t h i
Hamlnol* Cuunly Court Houau
at Hanford Florida, an thn
first Monday In th« woatk o f
July. t ) ( l which I* Ih* U l
day nf July, 1343.
Dated thla llth day at May,
1)93.
(HEAD
Arthur H. Beckwith, J r ,
Clark Circuit CourD
Hamlnol* County, Florid*
IX CEFNTT J l tMICV i n r i T , Publish Juna 4, ID 11. tt
■ERINOL4! (OUNTT. FLOR. CDJ-IT
IDA
4)«TATR OF
AD I I ftrix E R E X T FOR 8 I M
P. K. ANDERSON,
Th* BoarJ of Public InrirucDtcsatad tlon for Hamlnol* County. Flor#
NOTICE Tf&gt; CRKDITOUi
Ida, will recalx* bid* for th i
TO ALL F4)RiONi IIAVIND furnishing of all labor, ma­
CLAIM*
OR
D E M A N D * la. la Is, equipment and tarvlcai
ANAIAiT iAIlA ESTATE I
required fur th* Installation ot
You and each of you ar* New Roofing and Hhaal Metal
harahy noflflrd and rtguirnd AVork un HouthelJ* Primary
to flic any claim* and de­ School, Hanfurd, Florida) until
mand* which you. or allhtr of t ;"0 p. m.. Thuroday, Jun* ST,
you, may har* against aald 14(3. *1 the School Adminis­
*4tal* In Ih* oftlc* of Hon. tration Building. Oommarolat
C. Vernon Mil*. County Judge Hlraet, Hanford, Florida, at
of Hamlnola County, at hla which time and place thi bldi
office In th* Court Houaa tn will he publicly openad and
Hanford, Florida, within six read uloud.
calendar months from Ih* llm*
Plana and spaclflcatlont may
of tha flrat publlcaton of this
notice. Each claim or demand h* oblalntd by depoattlng
mail b* In wrtllni and con­ 120.09 with Hi* ArchlttcD John
tain tha place of residence, A. Bur ton IV. Fuurth Floor,
and post office of tha claim­ Hanfurd Atlantic National Bank
Hanford.
Florid*.
ant and must b* sworn to by Building.
tha claimant, hla agent nr Much deposit will b* refunded
attorney, or th* lam* shall In full to each parson who re­
turn* th# document* In guod
b* void.
condition within 14 days altar
Violet O Andaraon
Aa Administratrix of aald Ilia bid opening.
A cart tria l check or bank
estate
draft, payable to th* Board ot
A. T. McKay
Public Instruction fur Haml­
Attorney at l a *
nol* County. Florida, U. o.
114&lt;A Mouth Drang* Avanu*
tirUndo, Florida
Government Bond*, or a sat­
isfactory bid build oxaculod
Publlah Jun* I, 11, II, 13
CDJ-43
by th* bidder and accspctbl*
euretlea In an amount squat
IN CIH m
JI HUE'* ( HI NT, to ftva par cant ot th* bid
NI.NI.MU.I2 COUNTY, F [.OH­ •hall b* aubmlttad with iaoh
bid
IOA
4)*TATR OF
Tha succsxaful bidder wilt
ba required lo furnlih and pay
IfCtfO IV. IVODF,
tisc*as*d for srilafaotory performance
and payment band or bonds In
X o r it 4) T o &lt; It EDIT n il*
TO ALL PEIA40.X* HAVING the amount of 104% of th i
CLAIM*
HR
D E M A N D * contract amount.
All A1N8T * AID K«TAT42i
Attention I* callad to th*
You and rash of you are fact that not !■** than th i
hereby untitled and required minimum eaUrlaa and wages
lo tile, any claim* and de­ us set forth In th* llpaclflcamands which you, nr sllhtr Ilona must b* paid un thli pro#
ol you. may have against ssld Ject.
•stale In Ih* ottlrr of lion.
Tilt IL-ard nf Public Instruc­
C. Vernon Mite, J r , County tion
for
Kemlnola County,
Judge uf Heminul* County, at Florid*, reserves th* rliht u
his o ffice In Ih* Court lloui* reje.it any and/or all bids or
In Hanfurd, Florida, within *lx to waive any Informant)** In
calendar
mnjilh*
from
th* th* bidding. Nu bid shall b*
time o f th* first publication withdrawn (or a period of
of this nolle*, Each claim or fifteen (i«1 day* aubaoquani
.. - . -f.i* .... i ■l.le.i--- 2 - —.;:--2—
■■' *"iua uf ism* -error*
and ionium in* pla.e uf resi­ out th# uungeut ul tha Boarddence ami port office address
J. D. IVright, Jr.
of lha claimant and must b*
Chairman, Board of Publlg
sworn to by Ih* elalmunD hi*
Inriruutlun lor Hamlnol*
agent or atlornsy, or th*
Couniy. Florid*
•xma shall bo void.
R. T. Mil waa
/ • / May ms I. IVolf
Kamlnula County KuparlnA* K xscu lrlx o f i * l d
4rti&lt;1artt of I’ ubllo Instruc­
attain
tion and Kx-Offlclo Macra­
Dario J Icardl
tary to th* Board of I’ubllo
Atturn*) at Eaw
Instruction
P O. Box 19*
PuhRvh Jun* 4, 11, fl, H I];
tl Biter Park, Florid*
CDJ-4

ad Plat, according to a
plat thereof, recorded In
Plot think II, pngea 1 A
ttlt lit :
OF
A P I M .tr ATION
I. of th* public record* of
Pint TAX 0431314
i
1'inlault Cniaty, Florida.
t
w
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1*4.1*
Florida
i (aloft*
TO&lt;3ETHER with alt fixture*
ml l i t i l
NOTIcr. OF .APPLICATION
and household appliance* atFBR T A X D EED
NOTICE W IIEREDY OtVtachol to or ncad In coanecI
Haa. 191.18 F lorida Btatatae
EN. That Atlantic Municipal
tlon with tha premleea herein
a
f
19491
Corporatlun
the
holder
of
the
described.
following certificate ha* filed
NOTICK IS H U BERT OIVhaa barn filed agalnit yon In
RN, That Atlantic- Municipal
aald csrttflc.ua for tax dead
tha nbnve-atyled aull,
tha
Corporation
the holder of th*
to h* tsauad thereon. Th*
•hart title of which la FED*
following certificate hat filed
certificate number and yaar CDJ-IS
laauanra 1J91
BRAD NATIONAL MORTOAOK
axld cerllflcat* fur lax dead
ot Itiuence. th* description of
IHHUCtATION. a Corporation
to be issued thereon Tha cer­
fait IU Tlie Florida hand and organlaad under an Act of
th* proparty, and tha nama In NOTICE OF APPLICATION
tificate number and year of
FOE
TAX
nr.Eii
Colonisation Company's Colary Concraaa and ailatlng purwhich It waa a........ ol ara ae
Issuance, Ih* description of
Plantation Plat tlook I Pag* •uant to the Federal National
fullowa:
(far. 494-li Pl.etda statute.
th# properly, and the name In
lit
Certificate No. f i l l
Tear of m l 1P49I
Mortgage
Aaant-lallon
Chartar
whlrh It waa asecsetd are ae
Kama Id whlrh aaaaatad F. (1. Act. having Ita principal office
Issuance l»41
n o t i c e ih HEnr.nr nivfollows:
Iterrrnn»r Alt nl aalit property In tha city of Washington.
tA*a*rlplt*9 af Prepartyi
KX. That Atlantic Municipal
Ortlflciit* Vo. 1371
Teer of
being In tha County o f Hetnl- District of Columbia, Plaintiff,
Doi* 4 Ii II | tl tllk. IS Corporation Ih* holder of th*
leeuance 1)41
nuta, 8tata g! Florida. Unlaaa reran a. RAYMOND JOHN DENorth Chuluota Plat Hook S following cartlflcai* haa filed
tx*oeel
aria,
m
l
P
r
a
e
s ttr i
auch certificate ihall ba raPag** 34 to 31
aald cartlflcai* for tat deed
HUE and CAttUD ANN II. DEN il 's of M V * at HIV &gt;4 iDaes
iaaraad accordion to law tha RUE. hla wife. Defendant!,
Name In which asaeiaed D. D. to ba leaued thereon. Th* cer­
H 2)3 ft. uf K 1)1 ft. of IV,
property daarrlbad
In mrh
Daniel. All of tald property tificate number and year af
440 fl. ) Hrcllon 12 Townthlp
cartlflcato will b* sold to tha and you urn required to eervo
being In tha County af garni- laauanca, th* daecrlpllon af
31 Hang* 11 41
highest hi Idar at tha front a copy of your Anawar or
other Pleading to tha Com­ N e m a n OF APPLICATION note. But* of Florida. Unlsea tha proparty, and th* nara*
Nam* In which attetec.l D. p.
door o f tha Kemlnola County
auch
cerUfkata
ihall
b*
reIn
which
U
waa
aaeaeeed
ar*
FOR TAX DEED
plaint
on
Plaintiff*
Attorney,
Daniel. All of said property
Court lloneo at Hanford. F lo r­
(»»*. 144,14 Florida it atilaa del IIIad according to law tha aa follow*:
Mack
N.
Cleveland.
Jr..Suite
being In the County of Hemlida, on tha flrat Monday In
properly described In auch Certificate No. TS
Tear of N t m i t t n r a f p l h a t i u x
*4 1i4il
nuk, main of Florida. Unltee
tha month o f July. 1442. which 111 Hanford Atlantia National
FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IB HEREBY OIV- certificate will ba sold lo Ihe leauanca IMI
Uulldlng. Hanford, Flor­
la tha tat day o f July. 1*43. Bank
lea. 194.1* Florida * la talas euch rerllfleat* than bo re­
DtawelpltsMi o t Prapertyi
EX. That Atlantlo Municipal hlgheet hlddar at lha front
ida.
and
file
the
original
An­
deemed according lu 1.xsv Ih*
Dated thla l U b day at May.
awar or uthar Pleading In tha Corporation Ih* holder o f tha door af tha Bamlnole County Beg. 3U0 ft. AV. of SK Cor. af ■f 1949)
IMI.
NOTICE IH HEIIEnY OIV- property dssvrlbtd In auch
office of the Clerk ot tha Clr- fallowing eartlftcal* has fll­ CoutI House at Sanford. Flor­ NW Q of XE14 of HUH Run BN,
(MICAL)
That Atlantic Municipal certificate will be aold to th*
ad aald earttneata for tax deed ida. on th* flret Monday In N. 10 fl. W. to Park Avanu*
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr., rult Court on or bafora tha to b* Isautd thereon. Tha cer­ the month of July, 14(1, which 8. W ft. to Beg. 8action t l Corporation th* holder o f th* hlgheei bidder at (h* front
»th
.lay
of
July,
A.
D.
1441.
Clrrk Circuit Court.
following rerllflcalo hoa fllad door of Ihe Hemlnol* Couniy
II you fall to do to. a decree tificate number and year of I* th* let day o f July, IMS. Townthlp It Rang* I* E.
fletnlnoM County, Florida
Dated Utla llth day of May, Nam* Iti which assessed Cul- ■aid cartlllrat* for tax dead Court House at Hanford, Flor­
pro confaaao will ha takan laauanca, ih* daacrlptlon ot IMS.
Publlth June 4, 11, II, It.
len-and llarkey. Realtors, Alt Is b* laeuad Iharaon. Th* cer­ id*. on the first Monday In
taken agalnat you for the re­ Ihe proparty. and th* name
CDI.9I
of said property being In th* tificate number and yaar of Ih* month of July, IMS, which
lief demanded in tha Com­ In which It was aetata*# nr* (8DJAL)
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr- County of gamlnole. Slat* of laauanca, Ih* daacrlptlon of ta tha 1st ,l.iy ot July, 14(3.
t l follow*!
plaint.
Dsted thla 13th day ot May,
gon er. o r im t c t T in i
Florida. Unlaaa such certifi­ lha property, end (he name In
Cltrk Circuit court,
Tear ot
Thla Notice ahali ba publlah- Cartlflcai* No. t i l l
po m m
DEED
gemlnola Couniy, Florida cate shall b* redeemed accord­ which It was aaeeteed are as 1)13
laeuancs 1441
(HEAD)
I her. 104d a F lorida hlafutaa •d onca a weak for four eonfullowa:
ing
lo
law
th*
pruperty
des­
Publlah June 4, It, 18. S3.
Daaarlptlaa af Prapoi ly i
•ecutleo wtaka la Tha Sanford
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr.,
o f IM il
cribed In euch cerllflrata wilt Cartlflcaie Ns, 1187 Year of
W. II ft. of E. 4113 fl. of IMS
Herald.
Clerk Circuit Court
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVba aold lo tha highest bidder laauanca 1)4t
CDJ-lt
NEQ
of
8WH
(Date
S
1421
thla Hat day of May,
Hemlnol*
County, Florid*
llaaaripllaa
at
h
e
p
s
r
ly
i
E.V, That Atlantic Municipal A. Dated
at Ih* front door of th* Haml­
ft! Hactlcn SS Township SI
D. Ills.
Corporation tha holder of tha (HJBAL)
NOTICE OF APFLirATSON nol* County Court lloue* at Lot I U v u l a Court Plat Book Publleh June 4. U. 14, 34.
Rang* St E.
1443
following certificate baa filed
TAX DEED
Hanford. Florida, on Ihs flrat I rage M
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr., Nam* In which aaiaaaad John &lt;■*«. IFOR
•aid carllflcala for U&gt; dead
t L li r i.r td a Itatata* Monday In th* mouth of July Nam* In which aexaiecd W. CBJ-ll
A Ren* Pop*. All o f eald
Clark of Circuit Court,
to ha leaued thereon. Tha car•I
I84il
A.
A
Ernestine
D
.
Forward.
IMS, which I* Ihe let day of
Hamlnota County Florida. proparty being la tha County
llflcate number and yaar of
All of said proparty balng In NOTICE UF APPLICATION
NOTICE 19 IIERERT OIV- July, IMS.
ot Seminole, glnt* of Florida.
luaance. tha daacrlptlon of Publlah Juna 4. U, II, II, Unlsea auch certificate ahali EN, That Atlantlo Municipal
FUR T A X 114)4213
Dated thl* ISth day ot May, th* County of Hamtnola, Htat*
mi.
tha property, and tha name In
of Florida Unlaaa auch card- I Pec, 194,18 Florida Statute*
ba radtamed according to law Corporation tha holder «t th* f i l l .
which It waa aaaauad are ai CCJ-I*
tlcat*
shall
b*
redaamad
ac­
far
1918)
(HEAD
th* proparly described In such following certifies!* haa fllad
followat
NOTICR IS HEREBY CIVArthur If. Beckwith. Jr., cording to law tha proparty
earlltlcat* will be sold to the •aid carllflcala for tax deed
Ctrtlflcata No. l i
Yaar af NOTICE OP APPLICATION highest hldJer at th* front to ha latuad tharton. Tha ear
daacrlbad In euch certificate RN. That Atlantia Municipal
Clark Circuit Court
FOE
TAX
DEED
isauanc* 11(1
11flea t* number and yaar of
Semlnol* County, Florida will b* sold to the hlghaat bid­ Corporation tha holder ot the
(• • a I H 1 4 Florida Ptatatoa door of Hit Bsmlnol* County leeuanc*. th* deterlpllon of Publleh Jun* 4, 11, II, SS.
D cw rlpttea m l Faopartyi
der at th* front door of th* following certlflcaia ha* fllal
Court lloue* at Sanford. Flor­
Dot 11 Watt Side Oardani *1 1»S*I
Hamlnol* County Court Ileus* aald ctrtlflcata tor lax d«*d
CDJ-IT.
th*
property,
and
th*
name
id*.
on
th*
flret
Monday
In
NOTICE
18
HEREBY
OtVfla t Hook 4 Pa a a 4T
at Hanford. Florida, on th* to be Isauad thereon. Th# c*rth* month of July, 1441, which In which It waa aeaaaead ar*
flrat Slonday In the month of tlflcato number * "d year of
Name la which aeaeaatd Oraca EN. That Atlantic Municipal ta tha tat day of July, 144S.
NOTICE
OF
APPLICATION
aa follows:
FOR
TAX
1442Ell
July,
14(3. which 1* th* lat Ivsuanr*. lha description of
E. Stafford. All of aald pro. Corporation the holder of th*
Certificate
No,
f
i
l
l
Tear
af
Dated
thla
llth
day
af
May,
O a r, 194.1* Florida Blatalea day nf July. 1)41.
parly being In tha County of following cartlflcai* haa fllad 1*41,
th* prupeity, and Ih* nam* In
laeuancs IMI
tald
certificate
for
tax
dead
•f 19494
Btmlnolt, State of Florida.
Dated thl* llth day of May, which It *■■ .s**s*ed ar* a*
Ilaaaripil.a «r Prapertyi
(HEAD
Unlaaa auch certificate ihall tn bo leaued thereon, Th* cer­
NOT
ICR
Irl
IIKIIKIir
CIVfollow!:
1443.
Arthur If. Beckwith, J r , Dote I A 10 HU. H Hlovxk RN, That Allanllc Municipal (HUAI.)
ha reJeemad according to law tificate number and year of
Certificate No, 1240
Yaar at
Village Dial Hook S Page IS
Clerk
Circuit
Court
tha property deecrlbed In auch leeuanca, Ih* description of
Arthur II Beckwith, Jr., laauanca 1)41
Name In which aegeeaed Mtc- Corporation the holder of Ih*
Hemlnole
Couniy,
Florida
th*
property,
and
tha
name
Clerk Circuit Court
llearrlplleix o f P ropertyi
certificate will ba aold to the
chael A France* Itemaner. AH following carllflcala haa fllad
Jun* 4, It, II, is
hlghaat bidder at tha rront In which It waa aaeaeaad ar* Publish
Hemlnol* County, Florida Lot 7 Washington Park Oviedo
nf laid property being in the aald carllflcala for tax dead
IMS
Publish
Jun*
4,
11,
II,
32.
door o( tha Oaintnola County &gt;• follow*:
lo
b*
tsauad
tharton.
The
I’
UI
Book 3 f a g * 43
County
of
Hemlnole,
Htate
of
ODJ-I
Court Houaa at Baulurd. Flor- Certificate No. U7T fll/S II)
Nam* In Uhl, It a*&gt;r«**d Dali*
Florida. Unless such certlll certificate uuniber and year CDJ-32
Year
of
Iveuanc*
1441
Ida, on tha Ural Monday Ih
M Foriar. AH ot sold proparty
NOTICE OF APPLICATION rate .hall be r«deemed accord­ uf leauanca, Ihs description of
Doaaalpllww ol Property
tha month of July. 1141. which
ing to law tha proparty dee the properly, and the name In H u n t s : (IF APPI.IUATII4N bring In lha County of KamiFOIt TAX I1IIKU
la tha let day ot July, HIS. Dot I Ilomavllla rial Book I (Haa. 194.14 Flurlga lla la ia * crlhad In such certificate will x hlch It —an uarcssed aro ae
FOR TAX 1)4)4111
nulr. Hint# uf Florida. Unless
Deled thla Utk day of May, Pag* S3
lir e . 1 UI.I* Florida itatate* auch rertlflcate shall bn rahe aold tn tha hlgheat bidder loHowe:
a f 18191
Nama In which aaiaaaad Coaat
1ML
Tear of at 1919)
daamad according to law th*
al_the front door of Ihe Hgml Certlflcaia No. 40
M t T lr a la u r n t - i i r m e
1;------i&gt;»-^-ih»,t |i&gt; such
(hi. Ai, I
~ ----------------------- -—
.............. ...
pro
HUM
III'*
|
44
I------------------------u lir
— NTPTH'1)—r?r- Ttr:fxr;
E h\ That Atlantic Municipal noTi County Cuurl House ET
Arthur II. Hack wi ih, Jr., party bains In th* County of Corporation ths hulilar of the Hanford, Florida, on th* Ural
U aaarlpllu. . f Fruwerlys
EN, That Atlantia Municipal car 1 1D e l * a III t,a sold In the
Hemlnol*.
Slat*
of
Florida
Clark Circuit Court.
following certificate haa fllad Monday In Ihe month of July. Dot 1 Ulk. 2 Tk-r I Tha Town Corporation lha holder ol the highest bidder at the front
.Seminole County. Florida Unloea auch carllflcala ihall •aid certificate for tax deed 144J, which le the let day of of Hanfurd I'lai lluuk 1 Pages following certlflcaia ha, HUd dour of th* Homliiiilr County
b* redeemed according lo law
Publlah June 4, II, IS, 14.
34 to t l and 112 III IU 114 said cerllllcate fur lax dead Court House ut Hanfurd. Flor­
July. 1143
th* property .leecrlbed In euch to be leaued thereon. Th* cer­
CDJ-lt
to b* Issued thereon. Th# cer­ ida. on th* first Monday In
Dal(d this ISth day of May, A 117
certificate will be aold tn the tificate ^number and year of IMS.
Nama In Which asataied Joa tificate number and year of th* munth of July, 1)13. which
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
hlghaet bidder at th* front leauanca* th* deterlpllon of (HEAD
D.
A
Allrlom
L
Alois.
All
af
letuonc', th* description of I* th* 1st day nf July, tn*)
.lour of the Hemlnol* County the proparty, and th* nama
FOR TAX DEED
&gt;elsd thi* 13th day of May,
Arthur If. Beckwith. Jr., •aid pruperty being In the th* property, and th* nam*
(tea. 194,18 Florida itatideo Court Houaa at Hanford. Flor­ In which It waa aaeeieed are
County
of
Hemlnole,
Htate
of
In whlrh II was assessed ar*
Clerk
Circuit
Court
ida, on the flret Monday In a* follows:
• f IM it
Tb k aAD
Hrmliiote County. Florid* Florida. Unlraa euch certifi­ a* follow*:
No. 414
Tear i t
NOTICE IH HF.RERT GIV­ the month of July, 144], which Certificate
cate eball be redvrmed ac­ Certificate No. 144 Yaar of
Publish Juna 4, 11, i), 2J.
Arthur II lieikwllh. J r .
leeuanc* 1)41
EN. That Atlantic Municipal la the tat day of July, 1441.
cording
lo
law
lha
property
Clerk circuit Court.
lesuanc*
1441
IMS
Ilearrlptlua a f Prwparfyi
Doled thl* 14th day ot May
Corporation the holder of tha
deiKrlbatl
In
euch
certificate
DrsrrlpIMa
m
l
Properly!
Htmlntdi-.
County. Florida
CDJ-tl
D t S (Deia X. 210 ft ) Han­
following certificate haa filed 14(1.
will be e„1,1 to the highest hi
Meg. HIV Cor. NIVI4 of NKl* ruhllsti June 4, 11, t*, le.
ford Celery Delta Plat Hook
Publish Juna I, ll. ll, 13
aald cerllftceta for tax deal {HEAL)
NOTICE
OF
APPLICATION
der
at
thu
front
dnur
of
the
Krctlon
IT
Townriiip
2«
Itxnge
1441
CDJ-tl
Arthur II. Uackwllh. Jr.. t Page* 73 A 74
to be leaued Ihereun. The rerFOR T.AX IIFED
Hamlnol* Couniy Court House 33 E Bun N 1)3,4 ft. lo DOB CDJ-IT
IN TH E U R L M T CO l'RT 04P
Nam*
In
which
aeiaeetd
Amer­
Cltrk
Circuit
Court.
tlflcato number and year of
1»ee. 1 it .ll Florida Slalulr* al Hmfurd, FturlJa, on th* Hun X. SO Pag. 13 Mln. K.
TH E NINTH JUDICIAL C I R .
.NtrriCM IIF APPLICATION
Hemlnol* County, Florida ican Plant Food Company, Ine, of 1*1*1
laauanca, tha daecrlpllon of
lire! .Monday Iu th. uiunlli ot 24' It to 11/IV or HloA* . ItoMbl hOTICE - l»F APPI.IT A 4IIIN
CITT o r
AND FOR 0 R M I.
Mill
TAX
DEED
AH
‘of
eald
property
being
In
the proparty. and tha name In Publlah June A, 11, II, SI.
Fllll TA X 114)1)11
NOTICE IH HERE IIY GIV­ July, 1 - which Is tha let 14 NIVIy Along Road 212.3 ft.
(•re. IIM.IS Florida M an ual Aril.42 Cllt A T I , FLORIDA.
the County of Hemlnol*, Htalo
which it waa agaoaaed ara aa CDJ-SI
fle e . 1*1.Ii Florida ninlal** •r •u itss
EN,
Thai
Atlantic
Municipal
day
ot
July,
IMJ.
H
43d
I
fl.
lo
IXIII
Hoctlon
IT
I
I
I
l
N
f
BUY
Nl). 13988,
of Florida. Unlvsa auch certi­
fotlowa:
■4 Brio*
Corporation th# holder of the
Dated thla 131b day of May, Township 2't Range 12 41
Nl »TB'4! IH IIEUERY RIV­ t h e UNION CENTRAL I.IFH
Certificate No. *4
Yaar of NOTICE OP APPLICATION ficate shill be redeemed ac­ following certificate h.,s libel 1)43
NOTICE
IH
HEREBY
IIIVName In whlrh asearrsd T. R.
EN, Tli.it Atlantia Municipal INHt’ IIANCE CuMPANY,
cording to law Ilia property eeld certificate for las deed
FOII TAX DEED
laauanca 11(1
Jr, h Cvrltn* Phillip* All of KN, That Atlantic Municipal Curiioratlun tha holdsr of lha
Plalnllft,
lir e . I i t .l * I.ana ■( lP lly described In *ueh certificate to be Issued thereon The cer­ (HtCAJa)
Drarrlpttea o f Property.
Corporation
Ih*
holder
**f
th*
•
aid
pruperty
being
III
tha
Arthur
II.
Uackwllh,
Jr.futluwlng cartlflcat* has tiled -vsNOTICE 13 HEREBY OlV- will be sold tn the hlgheat tificate number and year of
I ait 4 Blk. 14 Uockbart'a BubCounty of Seminole. Hint* of following carllfloala has Died •xld ceriifb at* far tax dead GEORG 42 IV. BRADFORD, J fl­
Clerk
Circuit
Court.
bidder
at
the
front
door
of
dlilelon Plat Ruuk 1 Png* 14 EN, That Atlantic Municipal
Issuance of th. property, and
Hamlnol* County, Florida Florida, l.'like* such certifi­ said cerllflcat* fur tax deed lo he Issued thrraun. Th# at ux,
Name In wtaloh aaeaeatd f ill - Corporation th* holder ul the th* hviiilnole County Court the name In which It was I’ utdlah June I, \J, II, 32.
cate •hit11 ho redeemed uc - to be Issued thereon Th* ctr- certificate rimutxr and yaar uf
House
at
Hanford,
Florida,
on
Pefrn dantav
following
certificate
hxe
flint
ford Andereun. All of oald pro­
assessed are as follow
torillng lo law the proper ty 11flea le number and year uf Issuance, thr drscrlpltun of
CUJ-2*
NtrriCE OF ti A1.11
perly being In the County of •aid certificate for a tax dead the flrat Monday In the month Certificate No. 11*7
Year of
deecrlbed In euch cerllflralo Isauanc", Iho deacrlplloti of th* property, and th* nama tn
NuTU.'K
M
IIEItKlIY
OIV.
uf
July,
1443,
which
la
tha
let
Hemtnola, State of Florid*. to b# leaued thereon. The cer­
Isauanc* 1)41
Mil'll I) OF APPI.II ATIUN will b* soil to Ihs highest Ih* properly, and Ihe name In which It wa* usaessad ar* aa 4,\N that on tha 15th day of
UBloaa tuch certificate alii.ll tificate number and year of day uf July, 1442.
llaaralplleg
nr
Properly
Fllll
TAX
11414111
which
it
was
assessed
ar*
ss
bidder
al
the
front
door
of
June 1)42. it U:*o A. M. at
follows:
Dated this Dili day o f May,
b* radaamed according to law laauanci, tha daacrlptlon of the
foils 4 A 17 (Lest Hi ltd ) 111k. «xer. m l.I* Florida lla lu ta * the Hemlnole County Court follows:
Csrllflcsta Vo. 14 Tsar of tl a main door of th* Court
tha proparty described In &gt;uch proparty, and th* n«m* In 1443
lloue* al Hanford, Florida, on Certificate No t i l l
Year « f Itsuxnr# 1991
4 Dakavliw Plat Buck i fags uf ItriUI
lloui* of Ksmlnola County, at
(HEAD*
certificate will be eol.l to th* which It waa aeeaeeed ara aa
Ih* first Monday In th* month loauxpro 1)41
NOTICE IS IIKREBY OIV
Hxnfnrd, Florida, th# under.
M' •'•rip i b"i o f Praprrtyi
Arthur II II ckwtth. Jr, II
hlgheat bidder at the front fullowa:
Ueeerlpllois
of
Preperlyi
of
July,
1)4).
which
le
Iho
Nanis
In
which
a*ie&gt;*ed
Janie
EN,
That
Atlaullu
Municipal
tt. I l l ft o f N Ml ft. uf IV. •tailed Clerk will utter fur
Clerk Circuit Court.
Tear of
door of th* Semlnol* County Ctrtlflcata No. 1149
N :i)u ft. of H. 234 fl. or 47 ft. uf 4) 10 ch uf K42 t* of •al# to the hlghsat and beet
Hemlnil* Couniy. Florida M. Young *1 al. AH of tall Corporation the holder of the lat day of July, 1)43.
Court llouae at Hanford. Flor­ laauanca 1411
Pate J this 13111 day of May, NIV'l E «f Park Heotlon 14 NVY’ i tl-ess H 3d ft, A E Id Mdder fur rail! tha fulluwlng
proptrly bvluit in Ilia l.'uunty following c.rtlllc-ri* ha* flle-1
Publlah
Jun*
4,
11,
44,
Si.
Hear Halloa of Property I
ida. on the drat Monday In
of Hemlnole, Htate of Florida •aid cerllflcat* for lax deed 1)41
Township 31 lUng* 31 4!
ft, nf N. 33 rt. nr H 41 ft.I ilaarrltiru real pruperty:
Ih* month of July, 1441. which toil Sit (Jueen's Mirror South 1441
Nairn In which *vvesxed Theo­ Hi 1 11 -ii jo Township 14 Itang*
Utiles* auch certificate shell to b . tsauad there in. Th* cer
(H EA D'
DOT
BLOCK I*. NORTH
COJ-23
Plat Hook 4 Page a 41 A It
la th* tat day of July, 1411.
Arthur It. Reckwllh, J r , dors J. a Novella A knilti 34 .42
l&lt;«t rtdsemtd according lo law tlfk.rie number and year ot
ORLANDO, according ta
Dated thla ISth day of May, Name In which aereaied Joss- NOTICE OF .APPI.fr ATION Ihe properly described In auch Isauanc*, Ihe description o f th*
Clerk Circuit Court,
All of ss'd property being In Nam* tn which *•***••# J T
pl*t
thtrtaf
recorded tn
ph J. A Helen D. Rendek. All
14(1.
Hemlnole County, Florid*
Ih I County S'f Hemlnols, sill# &lt;2r#au. Alt of said properly
carllflcala will b* told to Ihs properly, and Hie name In
9**144 TAX 111)1214
I’ lat Book 13, Pigs* 10
of eald property being In tha
(BEAD)
of
Florida
Unless
such
certi­
Publleh
June
4.
II,
13,
33.
highest
bidder
al
lha
(runt
which
It
wa*
aseeeead
ar*
ae
lUl.ld Florida m e t a ls ,
and 11, Public IteconM ot
In Ihe County of HemlArthur II. Beckwith, Jr.. County of Hvriilnole, Slat* of a&lt;vac.
ficate eh ill l&gt;« redeemed ac­ IsRig
dour of the Kemlnola County fullowa:
CDJ-31
f 1la40 a
Hemlnol# County. Flurlda.
nole. Stale of Florida. Itnlesa
Florida. Uni*** euch rer tt ft
Clark Circuit Court.
cording l" law Iho prnprrly such cert tftcatn ahatl be re- together with all structurca,
Court House at Hanford. Klor­ Carllflcala No. 121
Year
ol
N
o
t
i
c
e
ih
i
i
e
u
e
r
y
o
i
v
cate Khali ba redeemed accord­
Hemlnol* County. Florida
described
lu
such
cartlflcaie
lda,
on
the
first
Monday
In
lieu
nice
1741
MIT 1C4! IIF APPI H A I ION
according lo taw lha liii|&gt;ruv#m«i!t*. flxiur#*, applling to law the proparty des­ EX, That Atlantic Alunlclpal Ihs month of July, 14(2. which
Publlah June 4, 11, IS. 24.
will b* sold to th* highest dccined
Fllll TA A DEED
lleserlprl.a uf Properly i
property de-rlbed lu such *nc#». and appurtananr#* ox
cribed In such certificate will Corporation th* holder of the Is the let day of July, 1)41.
CDJ-SI
Del 4 tllk, 13 Tlrr C Hi* Town lies , 194.1# Florida Malola* blldsr at (l1* front door of certlflcaia will be sold to the •aid Mud ar u&gt;*d In conjunc­
fulluwlng
carllflcala
haa
fllad
be sold to tha hlghaet bidder
ths Ksmlnols County Court hlgheat hlddar at tha front tion therewith.
Deled this 13th day uf May. of Sanford Plat Book 1 I'egee ol 194*1
NOTICE OP APPLICATION at tha front door of the Semi­ •aid certificate for tax deed IMS
NOTICE IB H E f l d l T OIV- House at Hanford. Florida, on door of ths Ksinlnula County
34 to 41 and 111 US 113 114
Thl* aal* I* midi pursuant !•
FOR T A X HEED
nole County Court Houee at tn be liiued thereon. The car- (HEAD
Ihs
first Monday In th* niohlh Court House at Hanford. Flor­ final d#cr»* nf furarloeur* en­
HI
EN,
That
Allinllc
Municipal
fie*. 14114 Florida ilaluloa Hanford, Florida, on th* flrxt tlflcet* number and year of
of
July,
r*43,
which
1*
Ih*
Arthur
If,
Ifmkwllh.
Jr.
Corporation
lha
huldrr
ul
Iho
Nani*
In
which
aeeexerd
Ell
ter'd
In Chancery action No.
leauanca,
the
description
of
the
ida, un the first Mon day In
m l I9IP)
Monday In th* month of July,
Clerk Circuit Court
itl'etb leiwry. All of eald pro follow tug crrllflcatii haa Iliad Ut da) ol July, l ’J4J
tha month nf July. 144J, which 13 9)4 now ponding tu the ClrNUTH.E IS HEREBY UIV. 1443, which I* th* let day property, and th* name In
listed
(hi*
llth
day
ut
May,
Memlnal*
Couniy,
Florida
party being In th* County of a.itd csrllfkit * fur tax deed
,'iilt Court of and for Mamie
which It waa sMeseed ar* aa
is the 1st day of July, t)4J.
EN, That Atlantic Municipal of July, 1443
Puhllah Juna 4, 11. IS, 23.
Hrmtnule, Mint* of Florid* to bs Issued Ihefeon The c*r- 1)41
Dated thl* 13th day ef May, not* Couniy. Florida,
Corporation the holder of the
Dated this tith day of May. follow v:
14*1
(HEAD
Itrical*
number
anil
yaar
of
Unlee*
euch
certlflcaia
•hell
Cartlflcai*
No.
(40
Yaar
af
DATED thl* Ttb day of
1143.
following certificate ha* filed t4(S
Arthur If Beckwith. Jr., (HEAD
U1U-14
b. redeemed according to law Issuance, tha daacrlpllun of
laeuaiic* 1441
Jun*, 14(1.
aald cartlflcai* for lax deed (HEAL*
Clark
Circuit
Court.
the property deecrlbed In such th* proparty, and lha nam* In
lleerrlpllaa m l Prapertyi
Arthur II n*rkwltb, Jr (HEAD
to ba leaued thereon. The carArthur■II Beckwith, Jr.
Hemlnole County, HTurlla
APPLICATION certificate will ba sold tu the which It waa *a«*saed ar* aa
Arthur II. Baekwlth, Jr ,
Dot* 244 A 2(1 Black Ham­ NOTICE o r
Clerk Circuit Court,
tiricale number and year of
Clark Circuit Court
FOR TAX 114)1)11
Publish Jun* 4, 31, 14, 33,
highest
bidder
at
th*
front
fullowa:
clerk of tha Circuit Court
mock
Plat
Rook
I
Paget
II
Kamliiul* County, 4'lorld«
leeuanc*. the dra-rlpllon of
Himlnol* County, Florid*
Year of 1441
Byi Margaret E. Tyr*
A 1(1 and Plat Book 2 Page* H it. I9LIS Florida llaialra door uf tha 8,-mlnol* Couniy C*rt If hut* No. 1)2
Publish
Jun*
4,
11,
I),
23.
th* property, and the name In Publlah June t, II, II, 21.
ef
14141
ODJ-14
TU n o a t u
Court House at Hanford, Flor­ Isiuaure 15X1
Deputy Clerk
i'DJ-2)
wtibh It waa aaaegaed are aa 1443
NOTICE IH If Ell Ell Y HIV- ida. un the tlr.i Monday In
llr.rrlplhm nl Priipertyi
Name til which isit-Mid Lil­
Anderson, Rush, P»*n,
follower
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the
c iu c t rr
c u l it r
BN, That Atlantic Slunlripal th* month ol July, 14(2, which last* I A I Hlk C Tract 4 i n
l.owndet
A van den ll#rg
NIITICR
114’
APPLICATION
lian
Xerhlman,
at
at.
AH
of
Certificate No. Tv! Year of
Corpsratlon tha holder of tha
Henlando iprtngs Ai nrillng to XIV |II Jl III* I l l. t lilt i n .
Atlorn#yx for Plaintiff
Frill I AA HEED
X O'MLB OF APPLICATION said pruperty bring In th* following certificate has Hied It tha tri day of July, 11(3
teeuance 11(1
ix
IMI
I
(lit
*42X41NIILE
Dated thla llth day of May, Plat Thsraof Racordad Upon
Couniy of Hemlnole, fiteta of
lia * . Its I.in Florida M alatao 223 Kxit Central Buultvard
Ilearelptlou at Feopoelyi
FOR TAX IIEKII
in# Putillc Record» o f Haml­ I til XI I. 4 Mill 111 A
nrl.in-Li, Florida
Florida Unite* such certifi­ •aid cartltlcai* for lax dead 11(1
ol Inl» i
Dots 4 It A 2] lllihpsim I'tanl*ar. lul. IS Lane ol lull*
IX I I I I M E 1 I V XII. I.iegn
to ba Issued thereon. The carnol*
County.
Florida
Arthur
II.
Uackwllh,
J
r
cates
ehril
be
redeemed
ac­
NOTICE IH HEIDRIY RIV ­ t’ uhllsh Aiiuw 11, 1)42.
tatlon Flat llouk t Pag. 4)
NOTICE IS HEREBY tllv
FED!)It,IE
NATI'xNAD
MORTllllcet*
number
and
year
of
Nam* In which ix**c»*#d Max
Clark Circuit Court,
EN, That All.mili: Municipal CDJ-4!
Name In which a i . r i . n l Ell- EN, That Atlantic Municipal cording to law tn. properly laauanca. the dracrtpllon of
Hemlnol* County. Florida J. .4 Jean U Uaraplc. All of HAU42 AJMDDTATION, A Cor­ Corporation tlie holder of the
■abeth A. Pickard. All of aald Corporation the holder of th« described In euch certificate tha pruperty, and the arm,* In
poral tun organised 'ind-r an following rerllfleat# lias flt#d IN THE 1'IRCI IT COURT OF
Slid
niop-rly
bring
In
ih*
IMhll.fi
Jun*
I.
II,
II,
2a.
will
b.
sold
to
th.
hlgheet
property being In th* County following cartlflcai* hi* fit.
which It wav nssasasd ar* a* CDJ-28
Cuimly of Hemlnol* Kiitr ut Act uf Copigre** and sxlsllng •aid c#rtlflcal# for tax daeil THE .NINTH JtDICIAL CIRof Seminole, State ot Florida •aid certificate for a tit dead blddar at the front door of tha fotlowa:
Fl ui d,
lint*** auch rerun- pursuant to Ih* Federal Na­ to be Msuvd thtreon. Th* c « r - i C l i r , IN ANII FUR gRMI.
Unites euch cartlflcai* ahali to ba leaued thereon The cer­ Hemlnole County Court lloue* Certificate No t i l l
Ylar of Nllllt 4! OF APPI.II ATION cate ahali ho redeemed ac­ tional Murlgag* Aiso* Is i ton, llflcate number an t year of Nril.E c o l NTT. FI. iiRIDA,
be redeemed according to law tificate number and year of at Hanford, Florida, on th* laeuenca t i l l
FI»M TAX DEED
cording lo I s * the properly Charter Act, liaxlni; Its prlli- iMUalica
Iho iM*' rlptlan uf i 1 II A.Nl'KHV Nil, 13*01
th* property deacrlbrd In euch Issuance, th* deterlpllon of the first Monday In Ihe month of
llrserlplloa af P r .p r r ln
!»•*. iu t.ll Fl.rMa Plaint** deecrlbed In euch c rt lfU ’ut* rlpal afflie ln thr City nf th’ pruporty. and Ih* nam* In j FAYE 11. IVIDDKH,
rertlflcate will be arid In the property, and the name In July, 14(2. which ta the let day
District
uf
C"lll
■
litoi
n
.1
lin
n,
latte
I
A
3
Blk.
D
Flrxt
Al
l
l
will
he
eohl
to
Ihe
hlgll'Ol
which it w i . a»«&gt;'M(il ur» ae
Plaintiff,
hlgheet bidder at tha front which it waa attained are *• of July, 14*3.
NOTICE IH HEREBY D1V- bidder at Ih* front door of uni Ida,
-v s Dated thla ISth day of Stay, ll on lo (frovo Terrac. flat
fofkiwii
door uf III* Semlnol* County follow at
Hook T Pag* 41
U liitlff Certificate Nu. 49) Year uf G ID U E IIT H. IV lD D E - l
EN,
That
Allan
lit:
Monk
Inal
lb*
H
a
mi
pul*
County
Courl
I
1443.
Court llooio at Hanlurd, Flor­ Certificate No. l i t !
Year of
Name In which assessed Hack Corporation ilia huidsr uf lha Hum* *1 Hanford, Florida, uo j **
IHUA D)
tveoinc# 1441
ida, on the tint Monday In leeusnce 1441
D a fa n d sa L
4 E ')U1I AH I' and
Arthur II Uackwlth, Jr- A Dura (fraham Al) of said following carllflcala haa fllad lha Ural Monday In th* month ) Dill 11.1.4) IvI.CHART
AMENDE!) NOTICR
Drsrrlalloa el I’ rupaelyi
th* month ot July, U41, which
llrerrlpilua at Prapettyi
hi*
wife,
property
being
In
tha
County
•aid
carllflcata
for
lax
deal
of
July.
1143.
which
la
lha
llll.NL
D
Clark Cllcull Court.
Til 111.FEND
t i l Kaplxt of IVInwood
I. the tel day uf July. 1441.
fait SS Quail Puud Heights ReDefendants- f.ot
Hemlnol* County. Florida of Hamlnol*, Htat* of Florida lo b* Isauad Iharaon. Tha car- let day nf July. 14(1.
Till G II.IIDIlT H \Vll.Dfc)d
Park Clai Book 3 Page 10
Deled tble 12th day uf May, plat Plat Book II Page 74
Unlaaa such cartlflcai* shill llfl, al* number and yaar of
NIITICF. Ill AI'I'F.IH
Dated this 13(h day of Aliy
t'ubllah
Jun*
I,
11,
Si,
22.
Nam#
In
which
a&gt;seas#d
Frank
3s19
Font Hlltwuy
1441.
Nam* In which a i u i i n l R o­
rill: a i m ; 111' FI.rilllllA
ha r--deemed according to law lasuanc*. Ih# il**crlpllon of 1442.
A Dale Jarkinti. AR uf sold
Caasalhsrry. Florida
(HEAD)
bert J. A t-oulee I. Key*. All 1441
III!
iiilVll.1.42
1)
KEUIIAKT
the
proparty
dvacrlbad
In
auch
Ih*
pruperty,
and
th*
nam*
(HI).ID
UDJ-23
i’ UU AIIE UEItEUr NOTI.
Arthur It. ii**-hwith, Jr, of said property being In the
property being In th* Cuunly
Ctrtlfical* will bv sold to the In which ll was utataaad ara
a&lt; I III END G K42I’ ll HIT of
Arthur II Beckwith Jr.
Hemlnole. Plate uf Florida FIKt» that * Complaint for
Clark Circuit Court
County or Hetnlnole, Slat* of
Al dri r* uiiknuwi
Cltrk uf Circuit Cuuit
Hemlnol* County, P’ tortda Florida. Unless euch certifi­ n o t h »: o f ( P P i . i r atiusX highest bidder al Ih* front aa follower
Cnles#
such
certlflcsle
shall
Dlvotu*
ha* baaa fllad agataat
f door uf th* Hetulnol* County
Yut) ARE HEREBY V 'T I- ba rsdaamrd a.curdRig to l i e you. and you aro required
Hamlnol* County, Florida
FOR TAX HEED
No. I l l
Yaar of
Publlah June 4, 11. IS. SI.
cate ihall be redeemed accord­ »»•*. IPi.lg Florida aiaioire Court Houaa at Hanfurd, Flor, Carllflcala
Fli.D
that
a
suit
has
bevu
fllIssuance
1441
publish
June
4,
tl,
14,
23.
the property &gt;Mflcrlb*d In sqch to asri* a c p y o f your An­
CDJ-S2
^ ing to law the property des­
|l-la, on th* Tint Monday In
*d agalnat you It! ttio above certlflcaia will h# aold to tha swer *r Pleading to Ih# Com­
o f I1SIU)
Dv.rrlplluii .1 P i i s e i l l l
CDJ-33
cribed In auch certificate will
entRMd m u -", and that you highest bidder al the front plaint oa Ih# 1*11 1ti Ilf f a at-'
nf ND’ t Between
IN TIIE IT MCE IT Mil 14T, be aold tn the highest bid­
NOTICE IH IIBItBftr (IIV- Jtlw month of July, t)4t. which All Hll
AI v t ii
JIliH IA I.
Cl MCI) IT der at tbs front door of Ih* EN. That ADanila 3luutclp.il le Ih* let day of July, 1442 la k s .Mary Iliad nnd Ity A N N o r i i c 11F XI’ I’ l.ll VIIMN ara required lo III** your an­ door uf the Ktmlnul* County lorn#) a. LAW O m C M OF
FUN IAN DEED
titled title fith day of Slay. nf Hr. ill. Hecllun 24 Township
awar with th# Clark of ml*
(IF FLORIDA IN t i l l Poll Hemlnnte
County Court House Corporation the hutdar o f th* 1)41
(»# «. 11)4.14 FMriUa n iu lila * Court a&gt;"l to nerve u cupy Court House at Hanford. Flor­ J. HUHHKDD HDRN8BY. 314
21 Itaugo 24 E.
following ccrtlfbat. ba- filed
a . . Ml Mil. II t 'l l l A T I .
ida. on the flr-t Monday tn North Magnolia Avenue, Poat
at
Hanford.
Florid*,
on
Ih*
(HEAD
u
t
IUIUI
Ihvrruf
upon lh« Ulalntllf or Ilia munth uf July. 144), which Dfflc* Bui 34), Ortandu, FlorNaum In whlrh as#,-ssd JexnI II1M . HI AO, 1:1*114
eald certificate fur tax dead
first
Stunday
In
the
month
of
Arthur
H
llac.kwiih,
Jr
.
.\uTIC42
IS
IIEUERY
GIV­
I’
MIntlfr*
atlomS)who##
(lt*
Elirankrana
All
o
f
said
N o r m : o f V III IV
July. 1443. which I* th* 1st to be leaued Iherxuo. T o . cer­
Clark Circuit Court,
proparty being In Ih* Couniy EN, That Atlantic Municipal Heim r 4 ml a Uil r r « B ta tit c h o p | Dated this Dili day of May, ! *w#r or Pleading In th* UfMUM I'D IDE FORM Loot HE day of July, 1441.
tificate uuiubvr and year of
neiiitnule County, Florida of H«ni!uoie, Dial* o f Florida. Corporation th* holder uf th* A
J*4
1&gt;14 (
I'iltV
tlu riia U in.
lesuanca, Ih* dvacriplluu uf
FEDERAL NATIONAL MoIlTfh a uf th* Clark uf the ClrIMJ.
Dated
thi*
Utk
day
of
May,
Publish
Jun*
4,
1114,
Xi.
Or • II-la».
n o t I (HEAD
L'alass such carllflcata shall following certificate has filed
UAUE ASSOC I ATJON.
thv pruperty, and Ihs name lu
roit Court un ur before the
11(3
1343
•aid
certificate
tor
M
i
dred
L
ll
A
ii
&gt;
•
3
rd
,
1P42
I
f
he
redaamad
according
in
law
which It ate assessed ar* aa
PUlntUl. (SEAL*
,l- iSuili „ f June 1)42. If you fall
Arthur ll tPckwith. Jr
CIO 12
fa ll
•1 •! ) »t» .1 UtcrfK
Ih* prnparty daacrlbad In such to he M«u«d thereon. Th* &lt;«r*
to do #i, decree pro oonfee#u
•VI.
Clerk circuit Court,
Arthur II Beckwith, Jr., fullowa:
w ll h*
i crtlflcaL- will be aold lu ih* tlflciri* number and y-ar "f I 'r v Cuu ft
Carllflcala
No.
lily
Year
ot
1: IV Mo.M ' JOHN DEIIOC and
w i l l bo aiiteicd against y o u
8«i"l"*&gt;lv
Cuunly,
Florida
XOriCK UF 4PPI.li; ATIUN highest bidder al tha front Isauanc*, lha dascrlptlun ut 4 144 »#t ) u 1 fur l fi* 1 •IUf ti9j Clark Circuit Court.
laauaiite
IMI
i'lltOD ANN 11. 1*1*2HUE, hie
for Ihe r#IMf demanded In
I’
uhlielt
Juna
|,
II,
ll,
3#
Semlnol* County, Florida
4 nil TAX U42EII
r
■
he
properly,
and
th*
name
iru
ut
ill
lit#
C
u
m
iM
’
U
l
i
i
C
F
i
l
l
t
|
Juor
ut
th#
Hamlnol*
County
D aorrlp ll.a of I'ropertyi
the CuniplatnL
wife,
Publish June 4, II, |l, II.
(Are. 1*1.1* IT.rldA Plalutee Court Huus* at Hanford, Flo r­ in a hlch ll was M***i*d ar* * U ll i&lt;* in f u r ■ «. 1*»a# .1 m u r t * j CDJ-31
Dvfeudanle. I44J
Dot* • 1 4 A 4 t Lass a Tu ft. of •siMei
DONE AND OflDEHED at
pr &gt;pvi ly prijw XHTII'i: (IF AI’ PLIC ATIUN HemlliuM
Tl»« r « 4
ida, on Ilia firm Monday In as follow *:
, K4tf
uf
Dut
4
H
Iv
fl.
or
NO l
IV,
22
County,
Hanford,
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NOTICE Id HEREBY OIVY -* r i t ' • • ' 1 p 1 Htft -i l i u t U :
FUII TAX DEED
IL ut Dut 7) Blk. ti North EN. That Atlantic Municipal th* month uf July, 1)43, which Carllflcala No. 1374
RAYMOND JOHN DEROE.
Florida, thl* tllb day af May
Mau*n&lt;’«
1541
I4
.
t
1.
U
lu
c
k
N
oin
11
la
Ih*
le)
day
of
July,
1441.
I are. m l. Ill I PirlUa Maluiea A. D. 144).
WHOSE RESIDENCE IS a o t u t : o f APPI.H ATION
ChuluoU PMt Book X Page# Corporation th* holder of ths
llv .crlsllo a af PrupvrD i
OKI. AN t x ) i n r a d d i t i o n . ut lotus
tialvd thl* Kill day uf May,
34 lu 34
UNKNOWN AND WHOSE
(HEAD
P o ti t a x i i i : i : ii
following certlflcnt* has filed
H 4 J "I ft. af N. 313.94 IE
■ ctjurii n jj tu p la t ih a riru f
NOTICE IH IIEUERY OIVDtsV KNOWN IIAJDINU 1*•*. l i l . l g Florida aialgiaa Nome In which assaverd D. D aald certlflcaia for las dsed 1)43.
Arthur tl Oeekwlth, J r ,
W
I
lu
ft
«
f
K
'»
uf
NKL
t
i
Mftlt
•1
tn
laDA
I.)
I
U
I
U
u
k
13.
4,\. That Atlantic jtunMpal
Daniel. All uf «alil property to be Issued thereon. The cerADDRESS IH: 141 . IIU\ ml I94»l
Clerk of ih* Circuit Court
MV
L
-ecllug
14
Tu
w
m
h
lp
•3
#
11
ti
J
l
P
a
b
U
d
Arthur
&gt;
1
Uackwllh
J
r
,
V
4
4
^
Curpuratlun tl'* huldar ol th*
K« II. NAVY No. t i l g/t
tn Ui« CuMUly Ul tiuuii* ; tlfl ale number end ysar of
uf Hemiaul* County. Flor­
NOTICE IH IIV.ltDHY lilVRang* 3t E.
lU flu rit ■ u f H a tn lriu lo r u t in *
Clark nf Ciroull Court.
f dtuwtng •rllflcxt* has fllad
id*
FLEET
t'OSf
OFFICE, BX, T h .; Atlantic Municipal hole, elate of Flurhla Calais I Isauanc*, the description of
Name In which asvvsved J. ft
Hen,Inula Cuunly. Florida
U. 1-1p f l i l l S
i#ld eartlficati fur tax dstd
* AS FRANCISCO. CALI- Curporallou tha holder ot the j auch cartlflpata shall be ra- |tl,s property, and tha name In
By: Martha T. Vlhlea
K
Pink*/
Davis
All
uf
said
t
i
b
t
r
|
T
u
«
w
i
t
h
t
h
u
fu
l
l
i
w
in
#
Publish
Juna
«,
11,
la,
32,
tu b# Isauid Ihsraon. Tha
Deputy clerk
FORMA, and CAROL ANN following carllflcala lias filed | dacu,*-i according iu law in* I which 11 was assessed era as
p r o p e r t y b r i n g In t h * c u u n l y
p
r
o
p
l
i'DJ-14
1
*
ut
a
r
t
y
w
b
lc
U
#
r
«
r#rtlfiuate number and yaar J. It9stell llurnaby
II
DEftOC.
h*
wife. •aid cartlflcaie for tax deed prop-riy dncrlbad Its euch car- | f UI tu a *:
of
hemlnol*.
Htat#
of
Floridm
tuJdl
U
i
l
In
•
M
il
pur
ilia
in
11
tly
In*
ul
leeuan
v,
the
ds*.
rlptlan
of
WHOSIfi RESIDENCE AND to ba Issued lhsr«on Tne car- Uflc.t* will b* *uld tu th* Certificate No. ftlg
Y.*r of Ml 111 I 111' APPI.II Al I1IA Union such certificate shall »Ull«4 m * t 4 i*t u f lh a tui- th* piuparty, and tha nam* In l u v o o ttlc e a u t J. K u te e ll
Hornsby
A DD1I Es.S l.S UNKNOWN. tlfb-ate number and year or hlghaat bidder at tb* front Issuance 14(1
bs red«em*d according lu law prwramenta uo said land:
FOR TAX 114.1.1)
which ll waa asaaiatd ar* aa 331 North MagnulM Avenue
AND TO. ALL PARTIFS Issuance, the description ot dour uf the Heminul* County
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tigged t» poor boot, which
( M l ha aheot SO foot away
«ad aiaad away from you.
Take tho aittlDf poaltlon
yoo praetkod on land, tlltlnf
poor akin until the tips a n
paapiac above tha water. It
la well to have an oapertenced
■bier take off with yea the

ri.U
t£ \ ,a

The driver should ease
ahead until the line is taut
aad wait until you feel up to
ahootiac “hit &lt;t!N At your
atfial, there will be a eudriaa, tat fentte poll and be­
fore you know H you’ll rite
to the surface and actually be
plantef. They'll tell you to
keep your ama and akte
straight, but if you can do
that the first time out, you're
a natural bora champion.

triet i&gt;h&lt; it 7:30 p.m.
ThM, on Saturday i t 1
p.
m . Buford, repraarattag
that went auk« too much Campbell . Lowing Port S3
difference a* font m poo »tay
will tiki m DeLaod la ■ dou­
apnjhL
ble-header at Municipal StaOnco yen get uved to ridInf th« water, you'll to*tn to
faafcrd la la the Sixth Dis­
foci how t » y H &gt;• a**d f ill trict with Orlando, Bostis and
eonfMenr* to atralghUn oat Apopka. Districts winner win
the flaws.
compete la the stall tourna­
ment and that winner in the
regional tournament at G r e o After playing an ll-innlng
M with Ormond Beach la the
first fin e of the season,
Sanford defeated Kuatia 4-8
with Don Smith gaining the
wta, Ormond Beaeh 41 with
Jimmy Courier tha winning
pitcher, and DeLand 4-1 with
Bobby Johnson going sit the
wsy.
Cempbeil-Loislng team Is
a compromised of hoys 14-11
and represent Lyman, Ovie­
do and Seminole High Scboola.

YOU’LL probably come
up hunched over with
tha knees bent.

pasaed on to yea.

ate, we had a good Urn#
Don’t forget about the Sun­
Saturday night at tha Civic
day Sweeper thla com ing Sun­
Caatar. Ac a matter of fact, 1 day and the Sunday Immedi­
■mm^M-lhat wmi the general
follow ing It Since W lnm w u u
o f the other 125 ter Garden la running 1U big
For tha benefit o f those o f

you who weren't e a hand, per­

CHICAGO (UP1) — The
Chicago Bears today acquir­
e d veteran linebacker Tom
Bettis from the Pittsburgh
Steeters (or a 1983 d r ift
choice, owner coach George
H alts announced.
Bettis, n 334-pound lineback­
e r . played seven years with
the Green Bay Packers be­
fore be was traded to Pitts,
burgh last year. He played
college football at Pundue.

Scotch doubles, they won’t be
running their sweeper on the
last Sunday o f tbs month. Ho,
we’ll ba running an extra ona
during June.
It’a not too many weaka
away until you’ ll be bearing
m ore and more about the
Men's Bowling Association
tournament, the Firs Cracker
Special.
It was Introduced over the
Fourth o f July week last yaar
and it was a tremendous suc­
cess. Well, tha same time and
set o f rutea will apply again
this year.
It’ll be in two divisions, A —
170 average and above; and B
— DID and under.
The qualifying rounda w ill
bo on July 1 through the 4th,
and the eliminations will com ­
mence on the Bib through the
7th.
Last year’s winners w ere
John W right in the A group
and (iury Folds In the U divi­
sion.

Following U the line-up:
John Jansen, first; Marvin
Sheffield, second; Fred Grant,
shortstop;
Ricky
Gollohar,
third; Lawrence P lvec, left
field; Don Griffin,
enter
field; Tom m y Brooke, right
field; Billy Biggins, catcher;
Don Smith, Jim m y Courier,
Bobby Johnson, Eddie Fitsgerald end Ricky Sires, pit­
chers, end Richard Grant,
Sleva Sewell and Steve Wil•on, utility.
G eorfe Perldca Is coach
and Frank Thom as la m in igcr.

W. L. Pet
33 23 .389
Chicago
Baltimore
32 24 .371
29 22 .MB
New York
24 25 .328
Mlnacaota
37 28 JOB
Kanisa City
23 23 .300
Boston
24 28 .480
Cleveland
28 31 .475
Loa Angelc*
24 29 .433
Detroit
29 39 J39
Waihington
H u f a y * ! fteaalU
New York 7 Waihington 0,
tit, twl
Waib. 1 New Y ork 0. 2nd,
night
Cleveland 3 Baltimore
3,
night
Detroit 6 Doiton I, night
L. Angclei 13 K. City 3,
sight

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THIS UEAUTY SPOT is on the tranquil ami serene Wekiva
River, at Herb anti Adah Sutton's Wekiva River Haven. But
on weekends it’s anythin# but tranquil and serene. There’s u
huge gar nicknamed "Flippy” who makes his hubitat right
in the center of this scene. (He’s nicknamed "Flippy” for his
continual playing and leuplng from the water.) Nearly every

Saturday and Sunday for two years "Flippy" ha* been ptay*
ing a game with an ardent fisherman, who rieYotes all his
fishing time in efforts to hook the gar. This fisherman has no
designs on other fish . . . . he wants "Flippy." And to date
"Flippy” bus won every round.
(Herald Photo)

Inning and Bailey belting n
two-run homer In the ninth.
The Chicago Cuh* edged out
the Houston Colts, 3-2, the
Philadelphia I’ hillles downed
the Slllwauket Drives,
and the New York 3!eti nip­
ped the Cincinnati Kills, 3-2.
in other X L games. Ht. Louis
at Pittsburgh was rained uuL

Fight Results
United Press International
BOSTON
Pusaterl,
M ass.,

O il'll
159tv,

kno.ked

-

Mike

D edham ,
out

Julius

Owens, l«2. New York (3 ).

RENO, Nev.
Willie
Kee, 120, Reno, knocked out
Pim a Amador, li9, Tijuana,
M ;xica (8).

By United Prras International
Pace-selling Sarasota gain­
ed

another

gam e

over

the

Florida State League Monday
night, beating
second place
St. Petersburg 8-3.
In other league actlun. Mi­
ami beat Fort Lauderdale 74, Tampa beat Lakeland 9-4
and Orlando took a 13-inntng
contest from Daytona Beach
1- 0 .
A four-run second inning
rally gave Sarasota the win.
Catcher Joe Cherry got the
biggest blow of the inning, a
one rim triple to right field.
Another run was singled in
amt two were walked home.
No birds now
teeth.

living

have

By United P ress International homers of his career In pac­
Al Kaline may al last have ing the T igers to a fi t v ic­
the last laugh on those critics tory ov er the Boston Red Sox.
lie Is the sixth active AL
who’ ve said he’ ll never be a
player to reach the 290-homer
better ball player than he was
mark, joining Mickey Mantle,
at 20 years o f age.
Y ogi
Dcrra, Joe Adcock,
It’ s been seven full seasons
Rocky Colavilo and R oger
since Kaline won the Amer­
Maria.
ican League batting title with
a .3HI average in 1965 and be­
came the youngest batting
champion in m ajor league
history.
Kaline is currently leading
the AL with 43 runs batted in,
T E R M I T E
ranks second in batting with
CONTROL
n .337 mark and his 13 hom­
PrgfdtliawJ N t«lt4
fMtauil
Nt Ife* kwto
ers place him two behind
*»M', S MW VKSM
M
ami H4g»J—»*»♦«« bmw*'
leader Roll Allison of the Min­
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W « * l t a r o cltovita, _
nesota Twins.
law*. »— U l * .
I - * * * Seat*
Kaline reached a career
IIILL I.CMIIEK A
milestone Monday night when
HARDWARE CO.
he hit the 2Milh and 20tst 213 W . 3rd St. Haaford, Fla.

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City Manager

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SAT. AFTERNOON
TILL 4:30

Police and will lie disponed of by the DOG
CATCHER.
City license lags for the year 1903 urc now
available and owners must obtain tags from the
City Tax Collector, City Hnll. Cost of license
lag $1.00 • Rabies vaccination 83.00.

Parts Special!

ALUMINIZED
MUFFLERS

OW NER OF DOGS

N eed T o o ls
F or A J o b ?

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Air Conditioning
Heat • Refrigeration

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NOTICE TO

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S o u th e rn A ir

Cepeda, Bailey Pace Sarasota Gains Al Kaline Slams Out Attention
One Game Over
FORD OWNERS
Giants Over Dodgers St. Petersburg Homers 2 0 0 , 201

mit mo to Inform you that you
mlased ou t on tho second an­
nual Junior Bowling le a g u e
taagnetl
W e w ere especially pleated
By United Proaa International
•n the number o f parents who
The Lna Angelca Dodger*
took time from their busy
had better get u new book on
schedules to be there ea their
Orlando Cejieda and Ed Halley
eons and daughters stepped
or they’ ll have to rend about
Into tha spotlight lo r thoir duo
thn W orld Serlea again next
recognition end trophies.
0c tol&gt;er.
Just f o r the record, there
Tha Dodgers have one o f
w ere m ore than 80 trophies
thn beat pitching staffs In
presented to these happy
baseball but C e p e d a and
youngsters.
Dailey greet 'em like they
Special thanks and apprecia­
were butting practice hurlers.
tion from all of tha Junior
Juat take n look at how Or.
League members to the vari­
lando and Ed have treated
ous sponsors who helped to
Dodger pitching and you have
make this year's event even
National League
biggsr and batter than last
W. I- Pet. lh « explanation for the fact
32 21 .371 the San Frnncisco Giunts have
year’s. Those falling into thla
fail Angeles
33 23 . 569 boutm Loa Angeles in three o f
category ara the Florida Pow­
St. Luula
32 W .M2 Their lust four meetings.
er and Light Co., Hanford
Sun Francisco
The Giants topped tho Dodg­
33 24 .532
Manufacturing Co., Hanford
Chicago
ers
again Monday night, 7-3,
28 27 .509
Electric Co., Carroll Daniel
Cincinnati
This psst Friday night saw Pittsburgh
38 28 .500 with Cepeda crashing a tie­
Construction Co, and Dr. Rob­
26 30 .461 breaking homer In tha eighth
Hob TiitUit connecting on all Milwaukee
ert Smith.
28 30 .tat
I f your eon or daughter isn’t It) pins aa he shot the high Philadelphia
25 33 .131
presently n member o f this single in the Mr. and Mra. llouiton
33 38 .399
popular bowling league, won’t League, a 216. Him liar honors New York
Monday's Results
you please have them at the to Jean Krltck for her fine
Lanea this Saturday a t 0:30 ahowlng o f 189/490 com bina­ New York 1 Cincinnati !
night
tion.
a. m.
The Friday A . M. Holler Phil 4 Mil 2 night, 3W Inna,
rain
There are unite a few happy Molors-Nuvy W ives League
facea around our town thla watched Lucy Mayer’s fast Chicago I Houston 2 night
waek. And you can thank Mr. bull clear the pina from tha San Fran 7 Loa Angeles 3
deck. Lucy Just missed the
night
Mailman fo r that, too.
The winner’s chrt-ka finally •'charmed circle’’ with a 194/ St. Ishila at Pitts., night, ppd.,
rain
arrived for tha bowling done 469 series.
tn tha Hen’s tttata Howling
Tournament.
One of the big money win
Here was Dennis Mutiru ( local
Navy man) who f i u i a h e d
•ighlU in the handicap singles
event and collected $120.
Hera ara some o f tha other
winners: Kildle Klrrhhutf, IT
fo r singles; Henry Tumm, $6
also singles; as wua the rase
for Dick Atkina, f.T; and Hub
As required by law, all dogs in the City of San­
Combs, f i d end John W right
ford, Florida must b« vucrlnnled nguln.it rubies,
f i g (or singles ami |5 for
A . K.
and the vucdnallon lag continually worn by
In tha doubles category
dugtt on collar or harness for the following year.
Hull - Klchhoff, |3B; Floyd
In order to accommodate dog owners, Dr. Ray­
Martln-Uenula Huuro, $156;
and Boradorf-Hpolakl, fib .
mond Hums, Veterinarian, will be a t the rear of
I belle vo that Al Dvi'ulma
the City Hall JUNE 12 to vaccinate dogs from
told me be collected some­
1:30 I'.M. to 4:00 1».M„ and JUNE 19 from
thing Ilka $to for hie strong
finishes in the singles and all
1:30 I'Jfl. to 1:00 I'.M.
events groups.
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I’m quits curtain that there
are many, many others who
All dugs found without a tag certifying they
also won prlia money. Aa soon
have been vaccinated for rabiess for year of
as I’m able to find these re­
1963 will tie subject to being picked up by the
sults the information w ill be

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Push-Button Pushovers
listening to the blandishments
that pour In on the American people,
you'd think we were all physical
cripples given over to nothing but
comfort and pleasure.
All day long, we hear that this or
that thing can be fun, can be had
with ease, can be managed with
“ fingertip control," can be found in
a drive (never walk) "just minutes"
from our doors.
Isn't there anything these people
have to offer us to challenge our
brains, our muscles, our stamina and
will? Are we to get the world on a
self-propelled platter while we dawdle
on soft cushions?
The late comedian Willie Howard,
doing a skit years back as a French
teacher, offered a laughing audience
“ French in 10 easy lessons—or five
hard ones.”
This country will be a better place
when people hear at least a few times
a day that there are some hard,
tough, taxing alternatives around
somewhere that can’t be managed
With the flick of a wrist.
Before too many months it will
be time to have a fresh look at the
glossary of much-abused political
terms.
In I960 the honors went easily to
“ deadlock."
Even a superficial review of pres­
idential nominating history back to
post-Civil War daya discloses that
the convention deadlock is s fairiy
rare occurrence. Yet the idea turned
up in I960 more often than your
breakfast orange juice.
Both major party nominees were
of course chosen in one ballot.
An early front-runner this time
Is "king-maker." This covers the man
who by exerting forceful influence,

What Price Loyalty?

can either determine or affect a con­
vention's choice.
Harry Truman tried it in 1956 on
behalf of Averell Harrim*n and again
in 1960 in aid of Sen. Stuart Syming­
ton. He failed because he had no
power over delegates— which is how
you make kings.
Now they’re saying Dwight Eis­
enhower and Richard Nixon want to
be kingmakers for Michigan’s Gover­
nor Romney. At the appropriate time
in 1964. if this is indeed their tim,
let the key question go out:
"How many delegates do they
control?"
Sen. Barry Goldwater o f Arisons
says the nation twice was rescued
from financial disaster by war—first
World War 11 and then the Korean

No ooe on the outside can
yet be completely sure o f the
exact price Nikita Khrush­
chev paid for Fidel Castro's
continued loyalty in the cur­
rent bitter squabble between
the Soviet Union and Red
China.
N or can It yet be foretold
how far Khrushchev is wilt­
ing to go to compromise that
quarrel.

W S I*

Certainly it is true that in 1940
and thereafter, the great war provid­
ed a stimulus to the economy which
neither government nor business hnd
been able to give it in the late 1930'a.
It is equally so that the Korean con­
flict helped erase the effects of the
1949-50 recession. The latter was no
worse, however, than many we have
had since.
Though it was not reported along
with hia obesrvation on war and the
economy, Goldwater presumably has
ideas for stirring to prosperous
heights sn economy not merely with­
out war but without $50 billion in
"peace-time" defense outlay.
War may have "rescued" us from
economic doldrums. Hut, aside from
its terrible human coat, it added $216
billion to the U.S. public debt in 194145. Another $11 billion was tacked to
the debt in the Korean war period.
Some of Goldwater’s most ardent
followers would sny thnt is trading
one kind of financial disaster for an­
other.

Dr. Crone's

Worry Clinic

Peter Edson

So your husband goes out­ your time better?
CASK P-461: Lois L., aged
Am) on Sunday, why not get
27, is president o f a W om en's doors and start* the motor.
ready fo r church and only
Club.
Then he begins to chafe and
then start to putter around in
"D r. Crane," she begun,
fume end get hot under the
tha kitchen. Why do you sup­
"w e 'd Ilka to have you speak
WASHINGTON — (N E A ) to benefit in any way from
The legislation a p p 1 y a
collar, although it Is .Sunday pose aprons were Invented?
a t our banquet meeting.
Although »verv body la the the
equal-pay-for-equai-work only to m en and women doT o weur over your Sunday
"F o r that is the time we in­ and he U supposed to be in a
"
Kennedy adminlitration from amendment"
i m ~ T»atitly Hie same uerV
v ite our husbands to i«* |iri‘i- mwiign, nliiiiiatii i mood,-------- - ’-" t h e .— nf rnuraat Hut vnn
the
President down
and
Women worker* in agricul­ under the same condition* in ent. So we should have a very
Finally, he even toots the wives w ait till almost church
everybody in Congress is feel­ ture, hotels, m otels, restau­ Uie sam e plant.
horn. And then he limy a c ­ time before you even think
U rge crowd.
ing pretty virtuous now for rants and laundries are ex­
The catch ts that so many
"A n d I wish you would any tually get out o f the car and about dolling upt Mur* to­
having passed an equal-pay- cluded. So are all profeasion- restrictions were put in the
soma things to wake up both ■tomp into the house to bawl morrow.
for w om en amendment to the al, managerial and adminia- amendment that It may turn
husbands and wives to a bet­ you ouL
Fair Labor Standards Act, trative women w orkers, and out to have very limited e f­
Then you traipse outside,
ter undersUnding o f each
there is considerable question all oulaide salesladies.
fect.
hut It is now so lute he must
other.”
as to bow much good it will
The equal-pay amendment,
The secretary of labor
So 1 did, but since the old hreuk the speed bias to reach
do.
however, has so broadened given n o regulatory author­ adage about "Ladies first" is the church (o r airport) on
There are no accurate fig- the concept o f what consti­ ity. He is even prohibited still In vogue, I picked on the time.
urea on how many w om en tute! equal w ork for which from blacklisting for govern- w ives a t the outacL
Did you wivea realise that
workers will get a pay in­ equal pay must be given that m e n t contracts employers
Ona o f tha greatest causes you are indirectly responsible
crea se out of it. M ore w on't It Includes equal skill, effort, found guilty o f violating the fo r snarling husbands, who fur thousands o f auto wrecks
quality o r quantity o f work, am endment. It Is to be handl­ "ch ew out” wives, ia the tardi­ w a y year, Just becuuss you
than wilt.
Of the BS million workers experience, training, senior­ ed by the W age and Hours ness of women!
have such a poor aense of
in the U. S. civilian labor ity or merit system now in af­ Division of Department of
You members of the female time?
excludes
almost Labor, now under Clarence T. sex thus are much like chil­
force. 23 million are women. fect and
For it ia angry husbands
Of these 23 mlllloa women, every differential factor other Lundquiat, who administers dren, Most o f you don’t watch who are trying to nuke up
the F a ir Labor Standards the clock I
however, only 7.5 million are than sex.
the time you've wasted, that
The new amendment does­ Act.
now covered by the F air La
Ordinarily, in business and olten smash the car ami kill
bur Standards Act as to min n't mean that all women
The Department of Labor ia industry a "clock w atcher" is thrir families, plus innocent
imura wage, overtim e and workers will have to be paid specifically denied the auth­ not desirable.
folka in the other auto.
the same as all men workers ority to go on fishing expedi­
working hours.
"Hut, Dr. Crane," you wives
But you wivea could easily
These 7:3 million women on similar job s across the tions through an em ployer's reduce family tension if you'd protest, "m y
husband has
are the only ones who stand board and across the country, payroll records, looking for ju st learn to be a keener clock nothing to tin but put on his
possible
violation! o f
the wntcher.
hut and coat, whereas I have
equal work amendment. It
Thousands of good husband* many chores to perforin in (he
cannot classify jobs.
thus must drive like the devil kitchen. And 1 am left with
Specified
employer's rec­ on Sunday morning just to get the children to look after, too."
HYAW, FAT/DAT'S T O U O H
ords m a y be examined only you to church on timet
That eoumle very plausible,
.THT K ifcH T O O P E ,'
LUC* , *
B£AO, BU&amp;TSR, iHAKE HANDS
after
obtaining
a federal
AUCKY „
TREE
T C U oH
And yuu wives aru usually on its face, but it la chiefly
WITH 1HQ SOM OP MY VJEALTHV
Y &amp; a o iii W IT*
— - A N ' A court subpoena. Enforcement the guilty parties. For, al­ malurky!
UMCLt 3 ULIUS, FROM -SOUTH
TOMMY OVK-C
-ru tty ** of the amendment will be
APKtCA — - MICHAEL HAD THS
Mrs. Crane used to hood­
though you have known for 7
6TUCKUS UP SWITCHED
only b y federal court trial daya in advance that you were wink me with that aume out­
(Vtl-SFORTUMg Of 0EIN6 BOSSED
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and decision, not by adminis­ to get to church by 10:45, you worn feminine alibi, too, but
W IT H Y O U
HI6HWAY/,
A M D A L L 1 U 6 T F A P P IM O S ,
trative order.
TOO, EH r
piddle around in the kitchen when our children were grown
W H IL E E M R O U T E !
The amendment will not be­ lung after you ahuuld have und all away from home, she
com e effective until a year been in the car.
uus still Just as slow to gel
after it is signed by the Pres­
Your husband heads for llie into the car.
ident. For men and women door, railing out, " A la you
besides. If you wives have
Ml*1
workers covered by union la­ ready?”
'.’ I Imura advance warning of
bor agreements, the amend­
"Y ea ," ia your reply or "Y e s, u date for church o r a movie,
, -*r:
ment will not become effec­ in juat a moment."
then why don't you urguniie
tive until the contract is r e ­
negotiated to comply with the
new law o r for two years,
F ro m b r e w in g tim e
whichever date conics first.
The amendment is so limit­
ed. in fact, that Itep. Kath­
arine
St.
George,
ft -N.Y., |
called it, "ju s t one bite o f
the ch e rry ."
l-lt
P eet m ik e ,
"In other w ords," she ssld,
l&amp;VEKVi3GDy=
"w e are just nibbling sw ay
at a thing that could have
been com pletely covered by
an amendment to the Consti­
tution, simply giving women
equal rights and letting it g o
at th at."
l*uge 1-A
S a n fo r d , F iorid u
T ued., J u n e 11, 1963
This is what the League o f
Women Voters wants.
w alte e a. g iil o w , cu rro a an d p t s u iM t a

Political

Phil Newsom Soys . . .

‘Well— It’s Quittin’ Time’

Notebook

But unless Khrushchev is
willing to break totally with
bis onetime Chinese friends,
then a compromise must be
made.
That compromise, plua his
deal with Castro, is certain
to have an effect on Com ­
munist tactics In Latin Am er­
ica, a prime Communist target
Hence, all the more im ­
portance should be attached
to the lindlngi o f a special
Inter • American
com m ittee
which
investigated subver­
sion in Latin Am erica.
The
committee
reported
that subversive activities issu­
ing from Cuba have “ tncreascd considerably" in the last
year.
From th# communique Is­
sued at the close o f Castro's
visit to Moscow it baa been
concluded that M oscow's aid
Cuba, currently runnling to
about 1300 millioa a year, not
only will be continued but
will be stepped up.
This is the kind o f aid
which haa enabled Castro to
make Cuba a headquarters
for the training of hundreds
of aubersive agents w ho then

Barbs
By Rat Cothran
It only leaves you fla t whan
you blow up because on* o f
your tire* does.

are sent back to their own government has forced tha
countries with money, w ea­ Communists into retreat even
pons and forged documents. though they remain capable

A Sino-Soviet compromise
at their meeting scheduled
for next month in Moscow
almost certainly would see a
switch to the Chinese line of
direct
revolutionary
action
now, rather than the slower
approach through popular po­
litical fronts as heretofore
advocated by Khrushchev.
Am ong the Individual na­
tions, Vcneiucla is a No. 1
Communist tsrget. But there,
determined action by Pres­
ident
Romuto
Betancourt's

o f acta of terrorism la Car*
acas.
The United States Bads it­
self on the horns o f a dile­
mma. The U.S.-sponsored Al*
liance for Progress is dedi­
cated to the aid of govern­
ments elected by democratic
processes.
But In more than one Latin
American nation, quick mili­
tary action
might prove
democracy's defense against
a Red take-over by infiltra­
tion, subversion and terror.

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UEEK IS A NATURAL
Brew ed S lo w ly, b y a e a n lu rla s -o ld n a tu ra l p ro c e s s , beer It
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lions ol dollars it contributes lo F lo rid a ’ s economy. Florida’s
3 brawars, 101 bear w h o le s a le rs , a n d 17,000 bear ratailart
amploy more than M.000 pa rso ns w ith an annual payroll ol
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abandon tba follow tae laeallr
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■tract*. road ar roadk ar any
partlan thereof, In Oamlnola
Coenty. Florida, la eellr deicrlbad aa:

By Kate Otaim

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Pie ride, aa recorded la
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tha Publla
Records o f
HaialnoU County. Florida!
■All of that cartel* atraat
Oaecriba* aa Nataen court!
aa« alt ar mat certain
atraat OtaerlkeO aa ta k a
Wuih Drive, accept mat
portion tkaraaf tying Watt
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loa the South llna o f Lot
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portion thereof, daaarlbad an
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than etata a f Federal raada
maintained by tha Stale af
Florida.
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ADD T o . All parttaa claim ing
taioroots h r, through, un­
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com m ittee

waat t* w w k today drawing
^ n tea to n m
it.
Judg* KaUy la automattHew*. Now haw hew *o* caOy stripped o f hi* office
until tba Sea at* a eu . If he’a
vktod.
Only m
o f torn ether offi­ M v t e to d h a ll be permanent­
ly rem oved, tort If b e 'i acquit­
cial* in p c a c b c d w e* ever
ted,
he'll b* n toa U tod with
tried, tad be wae acquitted.
Ctreett Ju dy* 0 * a r«e X.
HeM, o f M iam i, wae tmpcaeh14 la M l o * chargee o f
hriaftog hi* cw w l late dterapgt* threugh th* awarding
o f allegedly excessive otter■ayi' to w .
The le e a t* a t h i ooort
tor m w orking day* over a
live-week period, wkleh toeluded frequent reew a w . The
veto waat so to 14 agatort
K 1W
TO XX
(U P ) w
Judge Hall tort etoet th* eaa- ehataangay, winner o f th*
coactirrane* o f tww-ttMa o f Balmont BUkaa Saturday and
Iheeo voting w ae required, he th* Kentucky D erby earlier f with acquitted b y thtee vote*. tn th* year, relaxed hi hi*
With a t a u t * enlarged to stall a t Belmont Peril today
with b* plea* made fa r Me
to eoBvtct Judge KaQy X *11 Immediate fu t o n , h ot Candy
mem bers rot*.
Bpota handed f o r Chicago and
With * Senate enlarged to three m ore 1100,000 races.
da, it would requ ire to vote*
“ Wall bare to wait aad
to n u t l e t Judge Kelly X all
Tba drat impeachment peccoo ding in F lorida hlatary in­
volved Circuit Judg* J a a e s
T. M agbet, o f Tam pa, s
Coafsredate
soldier t o n e d
eerpetbaggir.
B a k e*
the
Senate could gat around to
trying him is 1«T0, th* Hone*
moved to discontinue the
pro**cuiion an d th* an ttor
wa&gt;d roDoad.
In IST2, the House Impeach­
ed G ov. H a n ito a Beed oo
chargee o f m isapplication of
pubUe fund* nad receiving
unlawful compensation. The
Scaite dismUaed th* ehargei
on lb* grounds it had waited
so late to a c t that th* gov­
ernor’ s term would expire
before ■ trial could be hold.
Tha House voted nine ar­
ticle* o f im peachm ent a g a lu t

m y G a a w a y r * w h* trains
C hattooga y f o r tha Darby
Dan Farm o f Mr. and Mr*.
John W . Gelbrvath, -W e
really h are a * plana for him
yat,”
AO anran Belmont starter*,
1 n a 1 a d I a g favored Candy
Spot* w ho w ent down to hr*
■ocond defeat in 10 rucea
whan ha fulled ta match
Chateaagay’a a t r a t e h run,
ware in rood phyiienl ehape
after tha teoting 1 4 -mile
ctoealc.
"N o, 1 don't fatl any bet­
t e r about eocond place after
• night’ s Bleep,” laid trainer
Math Tonnoy o f Candy Spots
an he supervised the loading
o f tho lanky, epotted « “ lt into
a van a t Aqueduct with his
w ife and ow ner Rex Ell*-

you
&gt;*.at‘,li*-T=fl»ro—rtvrru7er~C;- B . Cut-- w -stth lonh’ n g nn---------------- ! ___
that a Complaint tu foreclose
n eorltln murtnngn otu-um- l b i In 1MT on chargaa of
borlna tho fo llo w in g doearlbod milhandling publla fund*. Tbs
10*1 property, to -w lti
L ot It, O A K LAN D H it J it. S c u ta organised ns s court
ncoordlng
to
thn
pint but dUbanded wbaa Coliln*
thereof
an recorded
la m lg n e d aad th* Houm with­
P L I Bonk t&gt;, Pag&gt; f t .
Public R ecords o f Sami- drew th* Impeachment ar­

"CouMgrt you think of u* nx having TWO rumpus
rooms?"

SIDE GLANCES

w a ra s *

J U W * &gt;-----IN THE ILCHT

ticles.
Article* o f
lm pu eh ortat
were introduced a g a lu t Gov.
Puller W arren to 1*31, but
u tr* rejected by tba House
s i legally Insufficient.
Only state officials subject
to Impeachm ent era tha govam or, cabinet, and supreme
district, an d circuit court
Judges.
Eight charges war* made
■gainst Judg* Kelly, ■ Re­
publican, Jelling down to a
p o o r s ! accusation that hi*
allegedly tyrannical and dic­
tatorial method* brought hi*
court into public disrepute.
Tba trial to expected to be

By Galbraith

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O fU S W IL L &amp; e
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"Mom. r n got myMlf ■ tummar Job! Pm going to
fcoorX Xto oolghboiw* dog* whUo thqy'ro »w*yP*
Actress
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ARRkD RD n o r t c a o r i r r r
TUI T E IU tr LEE U AVia and
FH TLLI* ANN DAVIS,
kla w ife . DefenSaato.
Rssldonew
sad
U t ilis e
A dlroJ i Unknown
TOtT AND EACH O F TOU
t r t h#r»by n otified tknt suit
hoe keen eom m eacad asnlnet
you In Ike C ircuit Court o f
Iks Nlntk Jud icial Circuit e f
tho State o f F ie ri* * !a end
for Srralnotn County, tho e b .
brovL tcd llt lo or w hirii I*'
FALL HIVKIl C A V I N '* BANK.
Plaintiff, -v * . T G R ItT LEE
DAVtJt and F in riJ J R
ANN
UAVIR hie w ife, Dofendaata,
la Chancery No. 1111*.
T h - noturo o f tklo oult le
a fortrloou ro o t tk o t oortnln
m a rts* !# (rum s o ld defend**to to pU In tlff, dated April
It, tost ond rocordod April
II, 1141, In Ortielal Record*
Hook H I pna* M l o f tho r u b .
Ilo Record, o t Sem lael* C ouo.
tr. Florid*. aneumboring that
rotUIn p iece or
parrel of
properly loca lod , *ltu* 1 e, end
belnc In enld County **J
St*t*. t&lt;&gt;-nrIt;

GOP T o Support
Rights Measure
WASHINGTON
(UP1) Sen ile Republican* w a r e
plkdged today
to
support
“ further appropriate"
chit
rights legislation but were as
divided as Democrats on tha
bay issue o f gagging * fili­
buster.
GOP
liberals,
originally
hoping for a m ore sweeping
declaration, settled after five
hours of closed door debate
for * Republican unity state­
ment which avoided all ref­
erence to a gag rule.

Legal Notice

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id*.
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ED I* 111* your *n*wor or
ether written d*fon*e* to tko
CampLlnt with tho Clerk of
tho Cirsutt Court o f Seminole
Countr, Florid*. ta into proceejlna *nd to oervo * rnpy
theroot spun U s putatitr*
etturenyA w bo,o nemre end
addree* are herolnafter eat
fartk. a* raqutrad by law,
not later lhaa tn* Sth day of
July 1144. la dafaull thereof
th* ***** w ill pr*c**4 on part*
upea th* antry ot a Door**
Pro t'enfeono ayalnet you.
W1T.NEA8 in, hand aad the
affletal seal at a«!d Court 1*
Seminole County. Florida, Ihl*
*th day o f June, It*!.
(SEAL)
Arthur 11. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk o f tk* Circuit Court
Bal M atcerel L Tyre
Deputy Clerk
Beardalt. ar!41*r and Lewi*
attorney* far Plalattrf
44 North Court Stroot

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SA N DIEGO, Caltf. (U P !)
— Eleven-year-old Joey R em l
w on’t let his meeting with
President Kennedy g o to his
head.
*Tm not going to be can­
cel tod,” ha said. - H I Juit
tall m y friends that I met tha
PreoldenL’
Joey taw tha Chief R is e utiva Thursday — with hia
hands, li e has been blind aines
birth.
Tha dream o f a lifetime
came true fo r Joey during th*
Preaidant’s currant tour o f the
W rit. Ha shook hands with
Kennedy and received an in­
vitation to visit the White
House.
Joe started a c o n s t ponds oca
with tha President, using hia
Braille typewriter, tn I N I .
la s t Saturday, tha Secret
Service told him the President
would aee him during a visit
here.
The noifo o f a waiting heli­
copter made it difficu lt to
hear the conversation batwrno
tha President and the boy, but
Joey obliged later with a full
report.
"I said. 'H ello.” said Joey.
-T h o President said, T hup#
you can come ta th* Whit*
House aom* time.* 1 said, 'Yea,
1 hope f can.’
-Than wa shook hands. And
ws said goodbye.11
He said Kennedy -m ust be
a fcsndsom * m l nice gay.
H i's kind o f tall. H«’s real
nest looking. Y et, I know he’ a
real neat looking. Ho kae *
■Dong grip.”

GOP Leader
Will Resign
N EW YO R K (U P !) — R*PWilliam Milter (R -N .Y .) di»closad that hs will step down
from bis post as Republican
national chairman when hi*
current term expirta after
the GOP national convention
next ramm er.
IM A *r a D«cre* Pr# c e a M iller also said that ha
f , o .o stay b* aatertd aaalaat
would not teck re-election to
yon.
Data* ikta !t t h Say o f g a y Con great from New York'*
t»*J.
’ ” ' '
40th Congressional District
IIC a U
Arthur I t Bockwttk. Jr., when tha present term— hie
rtark
seventh la Congress — end*
B y M arika T. V ia l,a
Dvputy Clerk
K t* i , 4 If. Hurt
A ttoraey for Plalnttft
t l* South Court atrool
Orlando, Florida
Pubitek u * y H * ja a s A tt,
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Joey, 11, 'Sees'
His Pen Pal,
The President

naxt falL
Ha waa giving up th* polit­
ical posts, be said, In order to
iP*nd m a n time with his
w ife end two daughters and
to gn etiu a law a t Buf tala.

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• nd JUNE
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art h tr t b y notltUd thtt *ult
h i t b**n eommtnc** t f t l a t t
you In Iht Circuit Court o f
the Ninth Judicial Circuit ut
the s t o le o f Plnrltl* tn and
for Seminole County, the a b ­
breviated title o f which It:
FALL, ItlVEU SAVINGS BANK
Plaintiff, . v i . HAROLD W.
JOHNSON and JUNE U JOHN.
SON, hta wife, at at. Dafendant). In Chancery No. t:* :* .
The nature o f Ihta ault l&gt;
a fureclnaure o f that certain
niortgaa* from laid defendanti to plaintiff, dated Dec.
ember It, 1110 and recordrd
December H. 11*0 In Official
Record* Hook 111 page 111
o» tHa puMlA.TUfopije o f M#nil»
note County, Florlija, tiu-iimhiring th at certain p!«c « or
parc*l
of
property
lucateil
altuate, atu] being in aalil
County and Mat*. to -w ll;
J ^ t 1, Block I. NORTH
O ft I. A N D.O T O W M S t n
FtlUItTIC ADDITION, aa
recorded In I'tmt Book 13,
pH k e II, Fuhllc llerorda
o f demlaal* Cuuoty, F lo r ­
id*.
S A C K o r TOU IS REQ UIR­
ED to rila your anawtr ar
ether written de t e n u * la Ui*
ram plaint with th* Ct*rk at
the Circuit Onurt o f H-mlnot*
County, Florida, In thl* pr o.
reeding and to *erra a copy
thereof upon tha pUIntlfra
attornaya, whoaa name* and
addreaa a rt h a rilna flt r aat
forth, a* rtqulrad by law, not
taler than tha Ith day of
July m i . In default tharauf
the cauen will prucaad a*
purlo upun lha entry o f a
Decree I'ro Cunfaeao again*!
you.
WITNESS my hand and lh*
afflclal aeat o f laid Court In
Beinluota County, Florida, thl*
Jtlt day o f Jun*. IMS.

1. Loot ft Found
2. Notices - Personal*
3. Education - Instruction
4. Tranoportation
8. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notices
6. For Rent
7. Business Rentals
2 BEDROOM bouse, Florida
8. Beach Rentals
room . Available bo w . Ph.
8. For Sale or Rent
FA M S 0 .
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted EFFICIENCY Apartment on
12. Real Eetate For Sale First St. N c ir 2 city free
parkiap lots and shopping
18. Mortgage Loans
stores. N o utility ehar|es.
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity Suitable for couple o r sin­
gle. Inquire Jacobi on Dept.
16. Female Help Wanted
Store.
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
W E L A K A APARTM ENTS:
19. Situations Wanted
Room* private baths, l u
20. Babysitters
W. First St.
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair 3 KM. Kuril. A p t , 370 Mo.
23. Building Materials
Bedroom Air • Conditioned,
24. Electrical Services
l i t E. 8th Si., FA 2-4788.
25. Plumbing Sendees
26. Radio ft Televiaion
REN T A BED
27. Special Services
Rollaway, Hospital * Baby
Bcu*.
28. Laundry Sendee
29. Automobile Service
By D s j, Weak, or Month
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
29A. Auto Accessories
Ph. FA 2-5181 US W. 1st St.
30. Machinery - Tools
81. Poultry - Live stock
Unfurnished ; bedroom house.
31A. Pels
1305 Elliott Ave., FA 2 3254
32. Flowers - Shrubs
o r FA 20323.
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
FURN. A p t 230o Mellonvlll*.
35. Articles Wanted
S3. Automobiles - Trucks NEW unfurnished 1 bedroom
37. Boats - Motors
Duplex Apt. New stove A
38. Motorcycles - Scooters refrigerator. W a t e r (urn
39. Trailers - Cabanas
ished. Tile bath sod terras-

Legal Notice
la lb * C aarl at &lt;ka Caaaty
Jadsa, lia ila a la ra a a ty, Ita ta
a f Flarlda. la Frakala.
la ra lha Ratal* nfi
D B W K T MATH KWH.

D*c*t»*d
FINAL YIITIIK

so floors. $73 per Mo. Pb.
F A 2-2374 after 5.
Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo, up.
Surplus City. 201 W. 1st.
F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
Clean and clove in. Jlramla
Cowan. 322-1013.

Notl.h. U har.by it!v*n th a t 2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen
lha undaralanc'l will, &gt;m tha
equipped. $75. FA 2-5503.
llth day o f July. A. D. t i l l .
I&gt;ra.tnl
to
tha
lforonahla
founiy
Judaa e f
Hvmlnol*
BEDROOM furnlahed ApartCounty, Florida, bar final r -

mtut. FA 2-0d4l.

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ftr r a ib

Juno

1 1 ,1 9 6 8 — P a g * 8 - A

By Nadine Seltzer

SWEETIE PIE

12.

R e a l B a ta ta h r

Sole

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IV V S R C IR C U IT CO U R T i f
T IIK V IV T II JU D IC IA L C IR C l IT O F A V U FUN S R H IS O L H CO If A T T , F L O R D A .
C M A A C R R Y SIX U M

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COMPANY.

Fla) ntlff,

•

ROOM House. Nlee slxe
■tore building now in busi­
ness. Wonderful location for
sm sll grocery business. 2
L ou . $10,000. $3,000 down,
32. Flowers • Shrubs
balance M l. per mo. 7W W.
HARR1ETTS BEAUTY NOOK
f ib or 713 W. Sth St.
Complete Ser. E re. Appt's. POTTED MUMS ta bloom.
j5 c op.
FA 24742
S BEDROOM hom e in Coun­ 105 So. Oek
GRAPKV1LLE NURSERY
try Club Manor. Assume
25. Plumbing Service*
G repevllle Ave. Near toth St.
$83 monthly paymenU A
transfer fee. Call TA 2 7811
S3. Purnltura
after 3:13.
Used furniture, appUanecs,
CUSTOM 3 BEDROOM. I
tools, etc. Bought * Sold.
P lu m b in g ft H e a tin g
bath home on larga shaded
Larry'a Msrt 21$ Sanford
A IR CONDITIONING
Ave. Ph. FA 14122
lot at 1IM Mellon villa A vt.
CONTRACT aad REPAIR
Many astral Include living
WORK
room fireplace with maho­ 1007 Sanford Ave. FA 865*2 Wa Buy, Sell, Trade, Repair
BILL’S THRIFT SHOP
gany paneling; p a r q u e t
F u n ltu ra • Appliances • T .V .
PLUMBING
hardwood floors,
Florida
Open • to 9 dally and Week­
Contracting Repatie
room , dining m om and a
ends
FR E E ESTIMATES
large, equipped tat-la kit­
Ph.
222-730 2M0 Hiawatha St.
R.
L.
HARVEY
chen. Laundry room and
Sanford, Fla.
FA 233*3
lots o f storage space In 204 Sintord Ave.
double g a r a g e .
C a ll
WANTED reliable couple to
27. S p e c ia l S e r v ic e s
F A 2-0320 for an appoint
U k * s p monthly payments
meat.
Plano Tuning and Repair
e f $12.50 on $ complete
W. L. Harmon - FA 24223
room * o f furniture. Call
15. B u s in e s s O p p o r tu n it y
T E $-1311, Casselberry, col­
FRIGIDAIRE
lect.
For Lease: Service Station.
Sales k Service

Wall

A -S

•W * W h
W W iix o *

“ A re y o u s i c k ? "

12. Real EMste For Sals

6. F or R ent

FURNISH ED new 1 Bedroom BY OWNER. 3 Br. 2 hath CB
home in Pinecreil. Kitchen
Duple*. Adults only, 2200
equipped. Reasonable down
Fork Ave.
payment. A s s u m e
pay­
FURN. 3 Room Apt. with
ments. Call FA 28249.
bath A garage. FA 2-3188.
LOCH ARBOR. 4 Bedrooms,
2 baths. Fla. Room. Fenc­
NICELY furnished 2 bedroom
ed patio and many extras.
IwuaC. FA 2 8334.
FA 2 9JM.
3
BEDROOM
unfurnished
RENTAL INCOME DEAL
house. $83 a m o. F A 2-2322.
Buy this furnished 3 bedroom
FURNISHED
2
bedroom
bom * for $1,000 down and
Apartment.
Quesnel Apt.
resllzo shout 25'« return
Apt. 7. 404 E. llth St. l»h.
on your investment. Total
322-SUM.
price $5,600. Rents for $75.
F ast action required.
2 CLEAN
cool downstair
Apartments.
FA 2-1354.

Adults.

Ph.

Stemper Agency

Choice location. Apply The
Pure Oil Co. 104 W. 6th
St.

u tflc* In lh* ooiirt holies of
equipment. Well establish­
■slit C ounty at Hanford. F lo r­ NICELY furnished I bedroom
ida,
w ithin
tlx
calendar
ed. Proprietor wishes to re­
House. Bullt-fn electric kit­
month* tram th* tin * of th*
tire. Call FA 20774 or
first publication o f thl* nochen. Tile bath, colored
tlc* Each claim -or demand
Longwood TE S 6369.
fixtures. Near Navy llase.
•hall be In writing, and ahull
$84 a mo. Call after 5 p.m. SALE or Trede 3 room House
•141* th* place o f rtehlvtir*
and poat attic* addreea o f tha
FA 24344.
end 1 acre for H ouseirtiler
claim ant, aad ahall b« aworn
to hr tho claimant, hi* sgani,
and difference. 1211 W. 20th
furnished
or atturnay, and any atich 2 B E D R O O M
SI Sanford.
claim o r daniand not so filed
Apartment
with
large
ahxll b* void
screened
porch.
Reason­
/ * / Inula II Binllh
3 A 4 BEDROOM Homes.
able. Call FA 2 3184 between
A* * i* cu lo r o f Iho t-uet
See models at Highland
W ill and Tselam tnt of
• k 8.
N tftL V. HMITII. deetaaed
Ave. Longwood. 10 minutes
■lanatrom, Davit A Mclntoth
south on 17-92 and west on
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
Attornay* toy Em outcr
Seminole I block.
Foal Of flea Drawer III*
ped. Newly decorated. 135
Kantord, Florid*
LMN ENTERPRISES INC.
Palmetto Ave.
Fubllah Jun* II. II. SJ A July
I. IMS.
3 ROOM furnianed A p t We, Large 2 story borne in coun­
C D J -II

*. tl
CDd-U

t lt l.

« n. uu.
o u 4 -:s

ter furn. $40
Maple Ave

a

Mo.

112

FURN. Apt. FA 2-3282.

Legal Notice
in
tub
t iNt i
n in t h
J t itir m

rr rn i rt.
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r in t iT T
IN
tv n
FOR
SENINOLE
UtlUNTV, FLOIIIIIh
IN I II VNCEIIV Ml. I l l l f
i. T in : Mt rrEH o f t i i r
A iiiir r io N o f
J A-IKM II WORKMAN aaj
JANET SUE WORKMAN

try 4 bdrins. Total price
only $5240. borne tarm i

LAWN SERVICE

Air-Conditionin

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS

Realtor
Raymond lAindqulat, Aero.
FA 2 3911 Atlantic Bank Bldg

Stenslrom Realty

A WATKINH ROUTE in this
Heal Estate—M ortgage*
•ret is opett for santi-rei l l N. Park Ave. FA 3-2420
Bred man. or Isdy. Many
Ravenna Park
FA 2-7495
•emi-retlrcd
people
rant
Kvenim s
$50.00 to $1110.00 per week
FA 2 2677 FA 2 3329 FA 2-8360
depending on tint# dovnted
BUY H O M E -M A K E MONEY
to Route. Aim have l full
TEN CITY LOTS ars Includ­
Dine Rcutei open. Mnybe
ed with this pretty two bed
y»n ran qualify. For per­
room bouro, centrally lo
sona! interviuw in yuur
caled in Sanford. Here is
area, write J. II. 3lcUarlty,
your chance to acquire a
Box 627, WillUlun, Flurida.
very livable home and a
valuable
block
of
real 19. .S itu a tio n s W a n te d
estate al tha sam e time.
Child Care. FA 1-22(4.
Alt (or $14,WW—som e terms.
HANDY MAN. FA 2 7811.

Slemper Agency
REALTOR - INSUnOR
FA 2-4191 1919 S. French Ave.

tiOllD Laundrco* wish** Iron­
ing at hnnta. Rtwsnnalde,
7U6 Bay Avu.

I

Sell Ua Yonr Furottur*. Quick
Service
With the C u h .
SU PER TRADING POST
FA 2-0677.
F R E E E S T IM A T E
Upholstering k Mattress ren­
ovating. New k Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding M fg,
Co., ot 70S Celery Ave.
FA l-lt lT .

34. Articles For Sale
Teats, tarps. lockers, paint,
work clothes, Army-Navy
Surplus, 319 Sanfurd Ave.
SHALLOW WELLS k PUMPS
Jerry Lord FA 7-3219
ALUMINUM
Furniture
re
webbed cheaper than you
can do it yourself. Bring
It to tho Furniture Center
Xtoo French Ave.
TWO 10' x 23' Road Signs.
3
mile*
from
Sanford.
FA 2-21101 after It o ut. Tori
Williams.
HOME grown tomatoes. 10c
and 20c a lb. Red Pota
toes. u . M. Zillruwur. 907
Persim mon Ave.

21” DUMONT console T .V .
Good picture. FA 2-970.

4
i

COMPLETE HOME M OVIE
OUTFIT. FA 21500.
STRAIG H T STITCH
CLEARANCE
ROUND bobbin Sewing M s .
chin*. Sews forw ard k rw&gt;
verse. P irn s and mono*
grants. In brand new w s L
nut cabintt. 9 Payments s i
$7.90 or discount fo r cash.
F A 2-0411.
RED W iggltra, hand plekad,
$3.50 thousand; Phone *ra
d*r». Ray Lawson, Osteen.

FA 24250.
SIN G E R used Z lg Z sg
chine. Call Singer Reprs*
tentative!. FA 24782. A lan’s
Fabric k Rug.

36. Automobiles • Trucks
BUYING A NEW m
USED CART
FINANCE IT WITH US

♦ Low Interest Rates
♦ Low Monthly Payment*
FLORIDA STATE BANE
CARS WANTED
REEL'S USED CARS
llth St. k Sanford Ave.
60 VOLKSWAGEN. 1 Owner.
Clean
sound. 323-0070 a t
ter 4 p. m.

k

1958 EDSEL,
Huns
good.
Looks good. A. K. Rossetter
FA 2-1851.
1938 BUICK. In good running
condition. New battery. S
new recip e tire*. Brake*
good. Asking $150.00. M aks
offer. Call F A 2-270 after
fl:0o p. m.
'51 CHEV. 4 dr. Sedan. Good
condition. Rt. 1 Box 90 o r
call FA 2 0907. E. T . Chap­
man.
'so OLDS. 4 dr. $100. Can bw
seen days at The Sanford
Herald. Frank.
3 7 . H unts ■ M o t o r s
HIGH HAT 16' Boat. All
equipment. 75 hp. Johnson.
Like new. Swap, trade o r
sell. J. E. Tcrw lllcgor. 300
Elm Ave.

With purchase ot Blue Lus­ UOAT SALE to m ako room
for more boats In transit.
tre, rent Electric Carpet
Larton, Brunswick, Fabu*
Includes: Cleaning k Process
Shampnoer for only $1 per
Bias, etc. $623 14' Flth 4k
Ing Felt, Brand New Cover,
day. Carroll'a Furniture.
Ski only $495. A beautiful
Brand New Insulation Where
HAIRY LNDIUO
$950 16’ family utility $505,
Needed.
Regular, 100 lbs.—3*&gt;uo. Larg
$1595 t r
Cruiser, $1006,
FRE E PICK UP
e r quanttiev—26.00.
$42uo IS' Brunswick Crui­
k DELIVERY
Pensacola
Bahia, a ik
far
ser with too hp. $fer-Cru«
prices. Ask for pn eo list.
iscr outdrive only $3200,
ECHOLS BEDDING CO A. M. Prevail 749 2115 So.Muny ulliers. Term s. W o
2nd A Magnolia
FA 2 63J1
villc, Fla.
are closed all day Wednes­
day to field teat equip­
TR \ CTO It
work,
mowing I Y E A R old upright F reeier,
ment.
Robson
Sporting
discing, blade, scoop. Ph
33 cubic ft. HW3 Model, 23"
Goods. Downtown Sanford
FA 2 7661.
colored T. V. Call 32’-*-7222
FA 2WSt.
after 3 p. hi.
2 9 . A u t o m o b ile S e r v ic e

Mattress Renovation

$14.50

31). Trailer* - (Julianas

Auto Glass, Tops
A Sea' Covers

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SKAT COVKR CO
.7ut W. 2nd St. FA 2 6653
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLKD

.SHALLOW Well Pump and
Car top carrier with cover. TRAILER for
322-1701.
FA - . ? !

DRESSES

5 lo 7.322 8191.

rent.

Phono

3H. Traileri* • (Julianna

HOUSE full of Furnilure. All t JIt EAT LAKES 1960-33' x
hiss than 1 year otd. R ea­ 10' wide. 3 bedroom s, original
sonable. 213 Rrsdshaw Dr.
eovt $6,200, la crlflce , as­
Can be seen from 10 a. m.
sume balance $i,6oo m on th !/
to 3 p. m.
pulls. $98.33. 322 3135.

Sculturik Glass and Faint
Cumpany
216 Magnolia

■t

.11. I ’ m illr y

t*h FA 3-4823
_ _L1 _ l _ 1
U v rtiltK k

BAY Gelding. T y ri. old. 13tk
hand* high. FA 24681.

HOLLERSo/SANFORP
50,000,000th

31 A . I'e ta
FRE E adorable gray Kittens
wanting good home. 322-U97U
PART Beagle puppies.
sonable. FA 2 3233.

^CHEVROLET

Rea­

BLACK A tan Red Tick
Hound Puppies from cacellent stuck. Wormed. Ph.
365 9401 or 3*4 3128.

FOR SALE BY OWNER. 3 HU LOREN kept, r * H U E
Hr. Home on Tine U k a tn WASHING ami ironing
at 2 REGISTERED English Set­
Loch Arbor. Call F A 3-2UQ6
buttle. FA 3 0301.
ter*. Ph. 323-0803.
after 8:00 p. m.

4 BR. 2 balhi, central Aircond. k healing. Lake privi­
lege*. Corner lot. FA 2-7SI9. SACRIFICE. Being transfer­
red. 3 Bedroom CB house.
3 BR. Home. 202 Laurel Dr.
3104 Willow. Near base.
Uood
location,
kitchen
n o t ic e
equipped. Low down pay S BEDROOM house. F .nctd
TO i Harold J. Workman
a 'o North rap Corporation
yard.
Kitchen
equipped.
merit. Atsume loan. A real
Itaw thorn*. California
FA 3-1701.
saving. Call FA IM 72.
YOU ARK IIKRIItlV NiTTlFTI.H that lh* Fallllantr. IV II.
(IKIIKKK, ha* fllid a Fatltlun NEWLY redecorated 2 bed NO down psytnotiL. I B«dIn lh* above elyled Court far
ro o m i, k itc h e n
fu rn is h e d
room frame house at 31)
th* adupilun ot lh* minor
W e ll k e p t. 110 L a k e D o t D r .
Holly Ava. Near ichool,
children named herein, and
liuuland.
yuu *r* rauulrid lu ahow r a o , a
clote in. Hardwood floors
» y lh* itm * itiould not b*
thru
out.
Large
room
s,
mo
granted by aarving a copy of
LOTS 10A and II In Block 11
4 ur w rlttm d*f*n**. If * iyL
dern kitchen equipped $7,loo
o f Drramwold Sub Div.
upon DARIO J. ICAUDI. FO.
Liberal
terms.
Contract
Box t i l, VVInlar Fork. Flor­
$1,000 quick *ala. 51 ra. Ben
Mrs. M. L Reborn. Ph.
id*. and hy filing th* original
A. Rlut. 800 N. Taylor fit.
tharauf with th* Clark of th*
FA 1 5650 or FA 2-5292.
Little Rock, Arkansas.
Circuit Court nut la)*r than
lh* 17th day of June. IMS:
NO" CASH NEEDEDolharwl**. a d*cr*s may b*
DUPLEX newly painted. 1
aniarad agalnal yau granting 3 Bedroom. 2 bulb. M i a
Unit (urntahed on corner.
said adoption.
month. T. ft 1. included.
170' a 200’ uioed for addi­
WITNKsd my hand and th*
322 40*5
ttal of lh!* Court at Aanford.
tional unit. $3,000 cash.
Florida, thl* 3«tn day of
Balance. Easy Term s. Fit
Jun*. 1113.
(SEAL)
FA 2 8BUI after 3 p. m.
Arthur It Uaekwllb. Jr.,
Clark of lh* Circuit Court
Office F A 22119
~ "w a n t e d t o t r a d e
By: Jean K With*
Deputy Clirk
Night FA 2-OOS
6 ROOM CU house for larger
Publlalt May 31 A Jun* I. 1!
old 2 story hou*c. FA 2-ldt0
323 0100
11. U U
alter «.
CIM -ltt
2U* Pars Dr.
fiaslard, Fla.

Jim Hunt Realty

G. 11. HIGH
1700 W. 1st fit. Sanford
Ph. FA 2 3861

MAN or WOMAN to service
and collect from cigarette,
Mowing and edging, etc. Sat
ice and other coin uperaird
u faction guaranteed. Ph.
dispensers in this area
FA 2-1BI7.
This is a very good post
lion that can be worked full
or part-time. Person sel­
II. B. p o p e c o .. IN
ected must have good *cr
2u0 So. Park Ave. FA 2-423!
vtceahie c a r and 10 or
m ore spare hours per week SMITH Air-Condition Jtofri
and $500.00 to $3,600.00 cash
geretlon service. All work
capital. Write giving name,
guaranteed. Very reason
address, telephone number
able in price. Day FA 2-7434
and all details to Box 1116,
Night FA 2 2069.
Tulsa, Oklahoma.
LAWNS Renovated . Aerate
16. Female Help Wanted Rem ove Thatch • Chinch
Bug Spray (VC-13) • Tertl
A QUALIFIED office worker.
'a c - P h . FA 2 4241
Good typist, general dut­
MANSFIELD
LAWN SER.
ies, including filing, answer
ing telephone, typing let WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
tors.
-Shorthand
helpful
All Types and Sites
Occasional weekend work.
Pleads* ei»Ri&gt;
in
We Repair anti Scrvicw
formation
regarding
em ­
S T I N E
ployment
history,
salary
Machinery and Supply Co.
FA 2-8412
required and availability to 207 W. 2nd St.
P. O. Box 888, Orange City,
T R E E 'S trimmed. Dentosscd
Fla.
k rem oved. Reasonable. Ph.
CU ftB Girl. Apply Pig ’ N
FA 2-7WM.
Whittle. Sanford.

St. Johns Realty

GEORGE LESTER OWENS, al
u i. at at,
li«r*a d *a la
NOTICE OF H I T IN
E O RTG 4G H rOH ECLO lURE
TO I HILTON SCHWARTS end
H E R B E R T ABRAMS, a*
■*a*ral partatra ef At
aoalaK d
Funding
Com
pany, a llm ln d partner
th lp organised and ea lil
m g under tha law* at
th* am t* at CaanaatlcaL
IV T H E CIRCUIT Uflt'RT OF
RBSIUENCEl
In an unknawn atata *v TH E NIVW0 Jtnir.TA L UIR.
country ether than th* FUIT. IN AVI! FUM SKMI■ m l* of Florid*, aad m ail­ vnt.H rni’ VTV, ri.uiimt.
IV t'H AVI HMt NO, ISMf
ing nddraan balngl
IN TH E MATTF.lt t»F A Iu ip.
3 C raelw ood Hoad
TH»N IIV EtttlkLNK I.UX AND
Waatpurt, Cuniieclkut.
Tou ar* h*r*by aullfUd that EDITH LUX DF III IMiEH A III*
e Complaint In mraclatt • M A R IA WALT Mid.
a Hilnar
etrUIn mortgng* *nrumh«rlng
AMENDED VUTIt'R
th* follawlag diiorlh*4 rail
TOl CllA tll.K X t. WALTERS
properly, lo-w ltl
Ad tree*
and
raaidone*
Lot II. Block IS, W RATH unknown
liHiORIKMl FIHAT ADDI­
Tou are hereby noilllad that
TION, according to «h*
plat tharauf a* recorded 0 Petition ha* baao filed In
ta r ia l Book II, Fagaa It the a b e t* allied cant* by
e a « It. ru blt* Haaord* at E U f**t Lux a id Edith L u l
■amlnal* County. Flarlda, for th* adopt!** o f lllldagard
ha* h at* Iliad agalnal yau lla rlx W aller*, a minor, by
In th* ah**#-*tyl**l ault. gad th* Patltloaar*. and you ar*
you ar* ragulrad to aarv* a r*&lt;tulr*d to aarv* * copy of
a»py o f your Anawar or other your ea tw a r or ohiartlun la
Flaadtng t* th* Complaint an ahow cauea why aal&gt;l palltloa
p m ia ttrra attorn***, ANDER­ ehould aot ha granted on tha
SON. RUSH. 0 « a S . LOWIJ; attornay tar Palltlanari. OH
DES th van 4aa HERO, t i l VtLLE JOHNSON Ilf. P. O
R a il Caatral A vaaux Orlando ■ o t i n , Farn Fork. Florid*
Florida, aad til* lh* original and rile lha arlglnal In th*
j^ n iv ir of o t h if P i i id ln i in • fflc* o f th* Clark of Clr
tha o ffic e o f tho Clark of cult Court on or before lh*
th* C ircuit Court o * or b«rort 14th day e f Jun*. A. I&gt;. t i l l
tho U th day * f Juno, IMS. and herein fell not nr a da
I f you fall to &lt;o
* &lt;•* era* pr* ennfaato will ho an
■rao pro eon faioo w ill o* tarad agalnal you.
WITNKeU my hand e n d
taken agalnal yau for th* rt
***! and tha teal o f eald
lie f demanded 10 tho Com
eourt
In Sanfurd, Flarlda. IMo
plaint,
llt h day o f May. A. 1). IMS.
■hlo Notice shell ho puhlleh
*4 unco o wash for four con (S E A L )
Arthur It. Beckwith. J r.
iocuUve wash* In the Han
Clark, circu it Court
ford Herald.
h r : Martha T. Vinton
D ATED into U th day o f
Deputy d a r k
Hay. IMSO rillia Johnion, III
IMKAI.I
_ ,
Arthur K . Rachwith. Jr,, o f th* law office o f
Jaaiph II. Uuraako
Clark o f Clraull Court
f a
tsu* i n
B y : M ortho T. Vlhlan
Fern F*rk. Flerld*
D eputy Clark
F btlsh May *». •* A Jun* Puhlleh May U . 31 A Jus*

31. Artkku For Suit

BIRD D ogs, English Setters.
GRADUATION SPECIAL
R eg. champion blood lines.
Cut ’ N Curl Beauty She?
10 wks. old. CY 3-2335. OrCold W ave $6.93 complete.
Open evening by appi.
31S Palm etto Ava.
332-0I34

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AUrnlnl.tr ntrli
of
tha
UNFURNISHED House. Kit­
REALTOR — INSUKOR
Kntnte of DKVVKY ifATHHVVH, FURN. Apt. Close in. Phone
chen r&lt;iuippcd. 3 Bedrooms, FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave
de,.-*a**d, and at aald time,
FA 2-2800.
then and there, make appli­
IVY baths. $85. a mo. 118
cation to th* &gt;*M Judge for
Anderson Circle. FA 28628. Big shady lots up to 300'
a final *etilement or her 2 Bit. Furn. Apt. Private en­
frontage. Highly restricted.
administration nf eald refute,
trance. 619 Magnolia.
UNFURNISHED House. Kit­
WILSON PLACE 5 mi. W.
and for an order dlacharultig
her a* tuch Adiulnleiratrla.
on Hi-Way 46. Willard Jon ci
chen equipped. 1503 Sanford
‘ CLEAN quiet Room s" Th*
Deled this lha 1th day ef
Ave. Between 3 k 6 p.m .
FA 2-0684. or Al Wallace
G sbles. FA 2-U720.
Jana, A. O. 1»*3.
/• / Onaal Malhawe
F A 2 6300.
ROOMS, t bedroom . Water
A* Administratrix ef th* HODEUN Spacious pin* p in 17. Male Help Wanted
Xatate o f
furnished. $60 s mo. Adults
e le d A p a r tm e n t. T ile b t lh .
DKWKY II AT II i: IVd
only.
323
0389.
nicely
furnished.
$85 a
T).c-***&lt;1
MANAGER Trainees, age 25
8t*B&lt;lrvm. Davla A MrTntoah
THE TIM E TESTED FIRM
month. FA 2-0280.
to 50. M arried preferred.
Attornaya for Administratrix
9. For Sale or Rent
US N. Park Ave. FA 2 6123
Fost Offlc* Drawer 1134
Opportunities. Sanford, Cas­
BEDROOM
Furn.
Cottage.
Hanford, Florida
selberry, Orange City and
3
BEDROOMS,
1
bath.
(1.
E.
Fubllah June *. 11, IS A July
ONLY
six
left
tn
desirable
Near base. $50 mo. 7 Oaks
DeLand areas. Contact Mr.
L ISfL
Stove
k
refrigerator.
Avail­
T ee *N Green Estates. See
T railer Park. Onora Rd.
CD J-ii
Hudson,
Jackson’ s
Mini!
able June 14th. FA 2-7956.
m odel on
Upiala
Road.
In th o l e a r t o f th e I'Hnnly UNFURNISHED 2 Bedroom
Market,
Longwood
Plata,
Centrally air-conditioned, 3
J m lg e , gem ln u le t u u n ly , F ln r house.
Kitrhcn equipped. 1 1. K r i l l K ftta te W a n te d
Lxtgwood, Florida
o r 4 bedrooms, beautiful
Ida. to 1*rnleate.
Corner lot. FA 2 2324.
In r e i I h l e l e o f
family room, in your price
BEDROOM, 2 bath House.
NEIL V. SMITH
W ANTED a settled Man with
range, 2Uth St. W. by 3lay
Daeaaaod. FURNISHED 1 b e d r o o m
North o f 20th St. Perman­
* family to work in m store.
T n A ll C rod lln ro an d Faronn*
(sir Country Club.
h om e. Large rooms. $45 a
ent resident. Prefer rather
Mutt lie sober and lionuat.
H a v in g
&lt; la lu i. n r Hemmed*
A gnlno* gnld &gt;:*miee
m o. FA 2-8544.
largo lot. Write II. W.
Furnish
good
refeictieu.
STORY
House
and
2
tots.
(SHAD
Yuu and each nf you nr*
Robinson, Box 8733, Or­
I’l-rmam nl job if ymi quali­
House
can
be
used
for
2
A rthur II. B*ckw1lh. Jr., hereby notified and ra.iulrad LAKE
MARY. 1 Bedroom
C l*rk o f th* Circuit Couvt lo praaonl any alaltna and d e ­
lando, or phone 423 0084 iffy. Glv* reference in letter.
A pirt mania. 1133 E. 7th
furnished
Duplex
Apart­
B y: M argaret E. T yre
mand* w hich yau. or either
ter 7 p. m.
Writ* Box 60, e^o Sanford
Sf
Call
FA
20542.
D eputy Clark
o f you. may have agtlnvt th*
ment. $40 Call. FA 2-3930.
Herald.
••ardall. Orldtay and Lawl* aatata o f N EIL V. SMITH, doAltornaya for Fialntlft
ceased, lato of »ald County,
12. Kesl Estate For Sale
BDRM.
furn.
Apt.
large.
14 North Court Street
lo 111* C ounty Judge af HenilIH. lirlp Wanted
1703 Magnolia. $65.
Full tiff Ira Bog S i l l
nnln County. Florida, *t hi*
SUNDRIES Store. Slock k
Orlando, Florida
Publl*h Jun* II. It, U A July

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Your Neighbor A t Hollers

CELEBRATION

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MADELINE COVENEY,
Assistant Bookkeeper
Madrlinv and Bill live in (hr Park Ave. Trailer Ct. and
■dir ha* brrn with u* for 3 year*. Tltry have J married
dauithlrra and ** proud a* ran I* o f the 7 grandchildren.
'Ihrir non, Bob, h In thr Air Furr* at Guam. Madeline
i. now oerving thr Crrdit Women's Brrakfast Club a*
it* p m ld rn t and i* an active nirmbcr of the American
l.rgion Auxiliary. She lixn hern active in the credit
field fo r 13 year*. Knitting and flutter arranging arc
I iniritrn hut fitol in her heart i* h*r i-lrclrir organ. A*
lung a* nhe ran find someone lo do roindhlng fur, (hi*
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Rev. Edward- Miller, pastor
of Altamonte Chapel whe has
served aa chaplain tor the
Greyhounds’ football team for
the peat three years, deliver­
ed the sermon Sunday night
at the baceslaureate exer­
cises at Lyman High School
auditorisin. Ha waa introduc­
ed by Principal Ralph Diggs.
Tha invocation was given
by Nellis Rapt and the bene­
diction by Victoria Forsyth,
members of the graduating
class.
The processional and re­
cessions! were played on the

Sw im G u s ts
*

Osteen School
Has Festival

organ by Mrs. Darwin Shea
and the cboras was directed
by Mrs. Dorothea Beasoe,
both of whom graciously step­
ped in aa last minute aubstltutca for Mrs. Nell Drtiedlng,
who suffered a slipped disc a
law days ago.
The ehorua tang “ I Heard
a forest Praying" by DoRose
and “ Lift Thine Eyea" by
Mendelssohn.
Honor escorts were Susan
BonEsse, Sylvia Chambers,
Joseph Pavelchak and Roger
Schmidt.
Ushers were Alice HslI,
Marcia Lyons, Mary Mick,
Done s M c C o y , Bernadette
Oslvala, and Loieanne Wag-

A reception was held by the
seniors in th e eafateria.
Punch and cake were served
by members of the home eco­
nomies classes.
The senior class looked
back to its early years at Ly­
man to choose the “Honor

Teacher” to cut tho senior
caks decorated la tba school
colon o f blu* aid fold. Mrs.
Eulflla G r a n t h a m , who
taught third grade at Lyman
when it Included all 1* grades,
was given the honor. She now
is a teacher at hear Lake
Elementary School.

Young People
Have Party

By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
A music festival was held
By Helen Snodgrass
It tba Osteen School near the
A group of young people
close of school under the di­ from the Methodist Youth
rection of Mrs. Sellers, mu­ Fellowship of the Barnett Me­
m , toning right on South
sic director of the Volusia morial Methodist Church of
Iptot, past Queen's Minor
Enterprise enjoyed an all day
County schools.
W BDI W f i W t
picnic and iwlmming parly at
Terry Blsaen, Sharon Gilbert, Debra Albert and
All grades participated in
AN AMERICAN FLAG, in keeping with “Flag
Ibp first morning darn win
Sanlando Springs last Friday.
Debra Griner. It waa presented by John Mcgta at B:U and tka first
Day" Friday, has been presented to Brownie
the program which included Those attending, who coin­
Cloekey, p u t commander (left) and Lt. James
Troop 862 bjr CarapbelLLoesing Poet, American
•m an data at 1:0. Regismusle from Hungary, Bel­ ed the event, the "glad that
T. Talmadge Jr., USN, both representing the
Legion. Receiving the flag were these Brownlee
itien was bald Saturday
gium, Mexico, England, Aus­ school is out" party, were
Legion Post.
(Herald Photo)
(left to right): Sylvia Smith, Sharon Ache,
I centtouad until Monday as
tralia and Italy. The United Dwayne Watson, Linda Long,
tre waa room tor a few
Statea was represented in a Richard and Jimmy Morris,
cowboy tong and a square Susan Ryan, Ernie Wstson,
Charles Sims, Timmy Sain,
dance number.
The first grade opened the Van Robbins, Danny Brad
program with a welcome song dock. Fay isley, and Alan,
Following the business ses­ and the program closed with Jimmy and Crystal Brad
going away gift of remetn- donations of food for the dea­
The friendship Class of tha berance from tba dais. She cons box.
sion Mra. C. N. North, dais all tinging "America, the dock. Chaperones wera Mr.
The dais decided to con­ teacher, presented the Devo­ Beautiful."
first Baptist Church sf Lake leaves la Juty to make her
and Mrs. Edwin Braddock.
tinue to meet through the
Plumbing &amp; Building Supplies
Mary bald their regular horns la Mayport.
tions for the evening pro­
summer
months.
The
next
monthly
meeting
for
June
last
Mrs.
Lamar
Stokes,
class
to New York Monday, the
gram. The dosing prayer
111 N. French Avenue,
Sanford, Fla.
FAST
O RELIABLE SERVICE
Market waa slightly strooger Tuesday night to tha church president, presided at the meeting will be held in July
meeting, which waa opened at the borne of Mrs. T. Town­ was given by Mra. Williams.
tor Florida celery, com and annex.
Phone: FA 2-5412
Mrs. J. A. Varn conducted
psppwi, slightly weaker for Mrs. D. L. Williams waa with prayer by Mra. Harley send.
the game entertainment dur­
okra, and about unebangad presented with a Bible, as a Wilhelm. Mra. M. P. Malhoing the social hour, A song
son, secretary, rvad the min­
tor asset other Roms. Celery,
title game was enjoyed in
jSjwJa"W w r l t !
utes of the previous meeting.
to rratot of two to SW down
• WALLS j
• 'DECALS
• TRUCKS
which esch player received a
Coupons were collected and
paid tor IJM Jt, three dosen
e
prise. Mrs. Hirley Wilhelm
SILK SCREEN PROCESS
members were reminded to
were M M , mostly i.M and
won the priio for the slogan
continue to tuns them in
SIGNS OF ALL KINDS
few to o n I.T5-3. No sales
through the month of June. —The - third—annual - spri: game.
fa‘ w la ry h t t r t t w ire r sg sr t S17
8.
PALMETTO AVE.
yrrr—am hesuu—and—Mr*r
They were also asked for concert of secular musle by
l*oit Keel served refresh­
Crates of iU to five doses
By Mrs. Adam Mailer
PHONE FA 2-6422
(he Chancel Choir of the Park ments.
The DtBary Civic Assn,
oars of eons ranged from MSLake Presbyterian Church of
in meet at 7:30 p.m. today
1.71, mostly B.-3.23. Eggplant w
Orlando will be held at 0 p
gild tor 3JO-3. in bushel hem at the Community Center for
m. Thursday in the Egyptian
yen, boskets and crates, the last meeting of the cur­
Room of the Cherry Plata
Mostly I. Okra waa 9J0-T.50 rant season. Mambare who
Hotel.
yor bushel lumper for small bavo stamp books or loose
Conducting the group will
By Julia Bartoe
to medium ilae, mostly 7. trading stamps to donate to­
be H. E. McFarland, min­
The
Garden
Club
of
Alta­
7.50. Bushel hampers of wards purchase of the organ
ister of music of Park Lake
your car’s performance! This kind o f confidence
ewwdar peas (purple hull) are aaked to turn them in at monte Springs will bold its Church. Accompanist will be
annual
covered
dish
supper
has
made Standard the South’s favorite fam ily
wen 3.79-3. Pepperi brought this time.
Gene Webb, church organist.
and
picnic
this
Thursday
at
I JO-1, for extra large and
DcBary Day at Ponce De­
o f gasolines for three generations. Crown Extra,
The program will include
3.79-3.90, mostly 3.3.30 for Leon Springs, sponsored by the Altamonte Park, weather choruses from Offenbach’s
Crown, Economy Crown- n i l three offer longlarto, la bushel baskets
the Civie Assn, and the local permUUng. In the event of "LaBeHc Helene," selections
rain
the
picnic
will
be
held
In highway driving, safety so often depends on
onto*.
running mileage, dependable performance, top
Chamber of Commerce, will
from Brahms "Libesliedcr
la Central Florida, celery be held this frldsy. Plenty at the Altamonte Springs Wallies,’1 a piano duet by
your
car’s
swift
response...your
ability
to
pass
power at the price. So stop at S tan dard -for
prices wore steady, with
of gate prises will ba award­ Community House.
Webb and Bill Madsen and
Children are Invited. All
quickly.
W
ith
a
Standard
gasoline
in
your
tank,
famous-quality gasolines and for wide-awake
fair demand. Crates of two to ed and for a small fee Deselections from the "Music
IH dona sold for 3.2S, four Bary residents attending will persons planning to attend Man."
you know the power’s there when you need it.
service to keep your car running better longer.
dotena were 1.73 and other be given use of the picnic are asked to bring their own
You
cun
keep
your
mind
on
the
road,
not
on
S T A N D A R D O I L CO M PA N Y ( K E N T U C K Y )
piste
and
silver.
slats 3. Crates of M film grounds, underwater observa­
Serving on the committee
wrapped celery hearts were tory, swimming pool, bath
PTA Meet Set
3.79. Corn sold for 3.-3.S0 per bouse and fishing facilities are 31r. and Mrs. J. H. Hod
The newly elected execu­
crate of five down ear* for plus dancing In the main din­ ges, chairmen, and Mr. and tive board of the Lyman High
Mrs.
O,
J.
Baumgartner,
Mr.
yellow, mostly 3.23, and whlt« ing room. Other attracltoni at
School PTA will meet at 8
type waa 3.23. Pepper sales the recreation srot Include ond Mrs. A. C. Bcnkelman, p m. today at the school with
ranged from 1.73-3JO accord the train ride, the stern wheel Mr. and Mra. Leslie Winter, Principal Carlton Henley lo
lag to condition, with most boat ride, the old sugar mill and Jesse llarbot. Other make plans in order to facili­
offerings fair condition and pancake house and the snack members will assist with the tate matters when school
serving.
•ailing for 1.T9-3. There were bar and lounge.
opens in the fall.
The picnic will be the elub’s
too few tales of eggplant to
last event until meetings are
establish a market.
Cigar hands first were used resumed next October.
Shipments from Florida
No part of Alaska la direct­
ly north of (be U. S.; Alas­
over the weekend included: in Cuba to protect delicate
rail M, truck 103; peppers, fingers of aristocratic Span­
Eurasia Is the name used ka’s easternmost point Is
n il U, truck 33, and rad­ ish ladles who took up smok­ when speaking of Asia and about H00 miles west of San
ing secretly.
ishes rail none, truck two.
Europe as a single continent Francisco.

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Church Choir
Sets Third
Annual Concert

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Altam onte
Garden Club
To Have Picnic

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�Solons Eye End;
Debate Colleges
^ c T o 6*
B u fo r d u d Seminole Coun­
ty will b « advertised u the
•’Bhod Capital o f the W orld”
a t tha 1994 W orld’a Fair in
Now Y ork City . . . If Bon.
Mack N . CUroland Jr. can to
• n vtn cs WcndoU Jarrard. dlroetor o f tha Florida Developnent
Commission.
Mack
write* ha wanta to "b o o st
•had fith in f In the Florida
axhlbli* at the F air.
0
0
0
Work It progressing "slow
hr but surely" on the city's
new sewage treatment plant.
C ity Manager Pet« Knowles
reports, adding that it should
ha In operation late nost
month,
•
•
•
County Zoning Commission
tonight will consider a re­
quest to reiono from agricul
tural to commercial a parcel
o f land on Highway 46 West,
Bear the new Interstate 4.
• •
•
School Board will consider
only routine business a t 1
p.m. Thursday, according to
Supt. Ray Mllwee.
• •
#
Construction on the lunch
room and music room at
South Scminola Junior High
a t Casselberry la underway,
with work expected to be com
pletod In six month*.

ture worked

to adjourn the univeraity and junior college

extended 1K3 session on Fri­ bond
day and go home.
House and Senate m em ­
bers are still not In agree­
ment on the bulk of a pro­
posed 1140 million tax pro­
gram to underwrite record
state spending, mostly fo r ed ­
ucation. But tax bills have
begun to move and th e n ia
hope for early adjournment,
barring a hopeless tangle that
would require a conference
committee to unsnarl.
Such a tangle might com e
over a proposed IS across-theboard Increase in license tags
for passenger ca rs and a S15
raise in the price of tags fo r
mobile homes.
If this 13 million in reve­
nue is lost, U could force the
Legislature to take another
look at a g rocery tax which
thus far baa been strongly r e ­
listed.
Legislators sa y the 9140
million tax program would
still leave a $39 million gap
between spending and in­
come. A further widening by
$23 million would make the
grocery tax almost Inevitable
although the Senate d ecisive­
ly defeated such a tax Mon­
day and the House finance
committee baa repeatedly r e ­
fused to recom m end the levy.

Central Florida Blood Bank,
o f which Ralph B. W ight HI
is director fo r Scminola Coun­
ty, w ill begin construction on
new quarter! near Orange Me­
morial Hospital In the near
future.
Seven counties are
served by the bank and its
branches.
»
•
*
Memo to tiie City Cummis■ion: Please not to mumble
over Items with which you
members are well acquaint­
ed . . . but with which those
In the audience know nothing.
'T il confuting to know what
you are talking about. Same
goes for the County Com mis­
sion.
•
• •
Mayor Tom McDonald hat
I n f o r m e d the City Com­
mission mem bers that all ia
complete in the negotiations
to establish here the new
Sanford Military Academ y.
But all officials are wondering
where is the new school's
superintendent,
Col.
Harry
Furman, w ho was due here
Monday to get the ball roll­
ing.
• • a
City still n little concerned
with ironing out problems
with HLH. Hunt’ s want city
facilities without annexation.
• • •
Harry Lee has been ap­
pointed a m em ber of the City
Civil Service Commission.
»
t I
We would like to quote a
memo from City Manager
Vcte Knowles to the City
t'otnmlsvion. Verbatim, that
la: "Letter attached regarding
port facility whereby the fed­
eral HllFA is sitting on Uio
application (for a feasibility
study loan) until the city
talks to them about a 15-yearold planning loan on sewage
treatment, This might be
termed 'governm ent black­
mail' as th* federal govern­
ment continues to rcuch out
further and deeper to infringe
on the dem ocratic role o f selfgovernm ent.''
(E d ’s
note:
That's the City Manager talk­
ing: not the "C lo c k .")
• •
•
A youth program for South
Seminole County was project
ed Monday evening by Alder
man A. N. Lego at the Cswel
berry board meeting. "Teen­
agers have no supervised or
orgaoiicd outlets in South
Seminole.” said Lego, "and
the communities o f this area
should get together and set
up a youth program ." A bou­
quet to Mr. Lego!

WASHINGTON (U P Ii F t r a i r President Dwight D.
Eisenhower
said
today
"anybody who wuuld spend
l i e billion la a race to the
aoass tor asUnosJ prestige

Citrus Promotion

LAKELAND (U P 1 ) — The
expenditure of 9450,000 in
Europe for prom otion o f Flor­
ida citrus will be discussed
TALLAHASSEE (U P1) TALLAHASSEE 4UP1) Florida's tax program fo r the Th* way wan clear today for here Friday by the export
advisory com m ittee o f the
qert biennium began taking the Legislature to start de­
State CUrua Commission.
shape today at the Legisla­ bate o o $7S million worth of

Christian m inister! in the
South Seminole area, extend
lug from Oviedo to Bear Lake
are requested to attend
meeting at 10 a.m. Thursday
a t Cassslberry Community
Methodist Church tn organise
a noutn Seminole juinluariai
Association.
•
•
a

Ike Speaks Out

n s u o A ...

financed buildings

ap­

meet tn hopes of getting the
proposal fo r

$45

million

in

Mob Expected

NEW YORK (D P I) —"Cleo­
and $30 patra", the most costly movie
million fur junior college con­ ever made, will harge onto
Broadway tonight for a $100struction to the Iluor today.
a-ticket world premie re that
The Bouse rules committee
Is expected to attract a New
placed the implementing bill Year's Eve size m ob to
on the calendar for early con­ Times Square.
university

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VOL. 53

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Established 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA

WED.. JUNE 12, 1963

NO. 733

$ 3 5 0 ,0 0 0 W ater Plant Started

a

buildings

Bryant Seen
As Successor
To Smathers

3 Youths Beal
Tampa Teacher

School Code
Is Revised

(UPI)

TAMPA (U P I) — Gov. Fsr-

ris Bryant's 1943 Conference
on Cold War Education open­
joint
Senate-House
Higher
ed here today featuring more
Education Committee.
than 50 experts on Commun­
The Senate appropriations ism's threat and America's
committee w as scheduled to role in the cold war.
proved Tuesday night by

sideration.
Approval by the joint com ­
mittee waa unanimous alter a
25-mlnute meeting which saw
no opposition to the measure
voiced.
Representatives
of
the Board o f Control and the
Junior c o l l e g e * explained,
what was In the measure,
several lawm aker* a i k e i l
brief question* and toe com ­
mittees voted.
The vole was 9 0 in the
Senate group and 13-0 In the
House committee.
The measure was pushed at
a
com prom ise
following
House action which put a ceil­
ing of $73 million in bond fi­
nancing under a proposed
c o n s t i t u t i o n a l amend­
ment which will go to the
people for a vote later tills
year.
The amendment, which goes
to the people at a special
election this fall for approval
nr rejection, also makes vocaiinaai teclu vcai .schools rli
gible for bond funds, backed
by the $10 million-a-year stale
utilities tax revenue.
TALLAHASSEE &lt;L*PI) The
specifically
&gt;»c projects
project*
speciticatiy
Gov. Karris Bryant refused listed In the hill include an
to comment today on whether extension of University of
Florida engineering 'college
hr would he available for ap­
in East-Central Florida, $1
pointment to tile II. S. Sen­
million, and a new stale uni­
ate should Sen. George Sma- versity In East-Central Flor­
liters get the nod for the U.S. ida, $2no,o*si for planning.
Suprem* Court.
Bryant
has
consistently
said be would not run for
(he U. S. Semite when his
term is over. But he always
has qualified it by saying the
reason he wouldn't run was
because there would he no
TAMPA (U P I) — Three
vacancy.
He said Sen. Spes.sard Hol­ husky youth*— one a Florida
land plana to seek re-election Slate University football play­
next year and Smathers has er—have been charged with
several years to go on his badly beating a teacher who
tried to stop them from Trash­
current term.
Hut
rum ors
circulating ing a party Saturday.
Police said Jack Sliinbulser,
around Washington and drift­
ing to Tallahassee aay Smath­ 21. who attends FSU on a
ers may be appointed to a football scholarship, and Bry­
U. S. Supreme Court Judge­ an Bailie, 21, who attended
ship to replace Justice Hugo the University o f South Flor­
Black who reportedly will ida, were freed in custody of
their parents after they turn-,
resign.
Then, the rum or goes, Bry­ cd themselves in on warranls
ant would step down as gov­ for malicious tresspass.
Thomas Allen Belt, 20, a
ernor and hand over the reins
to Senate President Wilson student at Virginia Polytech­
Carraway, first in line to nic Institute, was arrested
succeed a governor who re­ earlier an charges of assault
sign! o r is unable to s e n e , ami battery, culpahle negli
Carraway then would appoint genre and mattciovi* trespass.
He was freed on $2,*xx) bond.
Bryant to the Senate.
The teacher, Marshall Milton Jr., 51, was recovering
i (rum an operation on a
shoulder separation. He said
his doctor told him he would
never regain full use of his
left arm.

TALLAHASSEE

Cold W ar Meet

uJIif

-

Red Carpet
TAMPA (U P I) MacDIll
Air Force Base rolled out
the red carpet today for Brttains Secretary o f State for
Air. Hugh Fraser, lie and his
party leave MacDill Thurs­
day for Patrick Air Force
Base.

Suffocates
DAYTONA BEACH (UPI)
—An infant girl suifocated
in a parked car while her
parents sunba lived on a beach
nearby. The victim was the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Wingate, o f Daytona
Beach.

3 Die In Fire
LIVINGSTON MANOR. N.
Y. (U P I) — Stale police to­
day attempted to Identify
two of three persons killed in
a resort hotel fire, possibly
set off by lightning. Waldemere Hotel officials estimat­
ed. d»nuu?»_at .tMQJNQ______

Radiation Study
OAK JUDGE. Tenn. (U PI)
—The University of Florida

—

Brown
Hired As
Inspector
By Judy Hell*
Actual construction on Alta­
monte Springs' $330,ouo mu­
nicipal
water system
got
underway early this morning
after some two year* of pre­
liminary work and engineer­
ing study. On hand when welldrilling equipment p u s h e d
through the earth for the first
time were Altamonte Mayor
Lawrence Swotlnrd, Charles
M. LaPradc. Housing and
Home
Financr Administra­
tion (H llF A ) Held engineer,
and A. C. Broun, the town's
new Inspector and supervisor
of construction.
Recommendation to h i r e
Brown, form er assistant su­
perintendent of the water
works in Apopka, who resign­
ed live job to com e to Alta­
monte, w as unanimously ap­
proved by four members of
the Town Council at a special
Tuesday night session alter
qualifications
had
hecn
checked by council commit­
tee ami planning engineers.
Thoroughly experienced in
hi* line o f work. Brown sent-ed—from 1332- until 135B a*
sates and service representa­
tive for Continental Motors of
Muskegon. Mich., where In*

u ul Worked With industrial power

has signed a contract with the
Atomic Energy Commission
(AF.C) In study poisbite com ­
mercial procedures for pre­
serving tom atoes ant citrus
fruits by radiation. The $7!L0t7 agreement is in effect un­
til April 30. 11X14.

Gemini Shots . ,
WASHINGTON*
Cl ' T' )
*
Space administrator Jame
E. Webb announced today
that there will to- no further
Mercury space shot* The Na
lional Aeronautics amt Si&gt;
Administration will ratteenIrate instead on the planned
Gemini shots—sending rp two
men. This eventually
will
lead to placing astronauts on
the moon.

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS txjgun construction
this niornitur on Its new Mtmiciiwl Water Sys­
tem when well-iligKtnjf equipment moved in
next to the Town Hull ami started work immedi­
ately. Looking over engineerim; plans (or the
well plant ore Harold 11midi f ft*, president of

U. S. Seeking
Higher Bids
On P. 0. Site

rittoTeMs
elidated

President Kennedy for a
racial Uuldcit Ilulu to put
out 'Tires of frustration
and discord" antoiiff Ne­
groes.

Hy United P m * International
A
|ruch, r tC!1tjng

, ..

*orvu'e spokesman s a il the
i , ....... .. O f a number « f Florida

‘ oi».
Ci i py -..ml ih,&lt; old pout
a ffiie nod I lie land on which
it Mia wan tinned over by the
I ity o f Sanford for use as is
public binary. Tin- hind up for
hid* is located immediately
to thu west of tiro old post
office-.
" W e ’ie hoping the latest
bidder will rai a- hi* price to
above the $1(1,001* murk,"
Crispy- laid. " I f we don’t get
a bid o f more than IIU.IMHI
we will put out another ad­
vertisement."
Crispy said he now wishes
tin t the bidder who earlier
offered $10,000 would rent li­
mit. that bid.

dated dun to evidence they had
iidvxiufl knowledge o f test
answers.
Ted McNulty, director o f in­
formation for Education Test­
ing Service o f Princeton, N.
J., said score** o f 175 o f 4,000
persons taking the test May
-I in 2.X Florida testing centers
had been "withheld."
.McNulty said there was no
evidence money bad been e x ­
changed for answer* unil thcru
wa* n good chance tin- person*
tuny Imvo been unaware study
aids furnished them contained
act uni answers.

Sarasotans Face
Tax Election

in

tile past two month*
participant* in ra-

Evers, dying from a rifle
idug in the back, wa* found
by polho investigating n re­
port o f a sh ootin g in the nent,
middle class Negro ncighh o ih o o d where hu lived In the
Mississippi capital rocked for
thu pust mouth hy ruciul de­
monstration*.
The Negro lender died about
15 minute* after being taken
to tho University o f Missis­
sippi medical center.
Jackson 1(elective (Tiled M.
It. Pictce, who sent detectives
swarming into thu neighbor­
hood, Diiliniiincd thnt the FBI
had been asked to assist Ihe
investigation.
The NAACP in New York
inunediuteiy offered u $10,001)
r e w a r d "fo r inform ation
which results in the arrest
mid conviction of nny person
or pei son* guilty o f this

TALI .All ASSKE (UPI
A constitutional amendment eritm
permitting Sarasota County [
voters to tlrrlile if they waul
a portion of their homesteads
taxed
for school purposes |* . . . . .
*
«
cleared Ihe Legislature today. W r i t i n g A W O r C l
Tins
sum m er she will r e ­
mapped
out
her Itinerary I hospital convalescing alter an
The proposal, which origin­
N E W Y o lIK . I U P I t — T h e
some years sg o while in tin-1 jperatfon.
turn to South Dakota for a
ally included Flagler County, thin! iiimuiil Paul Tohenkin
visit with triends and rein will go to the voters at a Memorial Award for the twit
lives and. lit the fall, due to statewide election next year w riting on the subject o f civil
If approved, It then would rlg h li wa.* presented to James
many
requests,will
take
fur j have to lie okayed by free- K. Batten, a teporter for the
s o iii e
private pupil
speech therapy hcforc she holder* in Sarasota County, Charlotte (N. C.) Observer.
Button wus given a $H&gt;0
embark* on her world cruise, | The amendment would nlI'rincipstt o f nearly every i low taxing o f the first $2,uou euih prize mid rited fur exschool in the county and of a homestead tu raise local trlk'iice in writing a series un
"The Subject o f the Unending
u ntil teachers joined in hop school funds,
Wur Against Racial and Reli­
ortng Mrs. Graham at Pure
gious Hate, Bigotry, tlius, tncre,*t Schoot today, und it. T.
tolerance mid Discrimination."
Milwec, school superintend­ S torm Funds
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) Honorable mention went tu
ent. alter pinning a corsage
of pink carnation* on her and Florida is getting $t,3 million Emmett Peter Jr., Leesburg
pie-venting lit-r wdh a cash in federal "m a jor ili.iaster" (F la .) Daily Commercial, for
2.
giU. reminisced about the funds to help repair East un editorial rumpaign in de­
many little cubby holes where Coast beaches battered by fense o f ui'ode rule freedom in
storms
last
year. Fluridu's universities.
Mrs. Graham has had to winter
work with her speech pupils. President Kennedy notified
" I think they've stuck you Gov. Farris Bryant of Ihe
m about every corner in the allocation.

Airs. Graham. Ends Teaching Career

Bills containing sweeping re­
visions in Florida's public
school code and creating a
special commission to set up
By DornUiy Austin
a code of conduct for teach­
Twenty-lour years of leach­
ers becam e law today.
The bills were allowed to ing, 14 of them tn Seminole
become taw along with a host |County, have earned retire
of others without Gov. Farris rnent for Mrs.
Marguerite
Bryant's signature
Graham, who was leted with
The school code hill, intro­ an "ca rly -b ird " coffee by her
duced hy ben. G. T Mellon, fellow workers at 1'inecrest
Lake City, atiuws individual School today.
county school boards more
Mrs Graham has served as
latitude In running t h e i r speech therapist for Semmotc
schools by pulling the state's County schools, working with
weight out of local matters
morr than 23o children each
Among the mayor changes, year to help them overcom e
the new law will:
problems of stuttering and ar­
—Authorize county hoard* ticulation.
hi cooperate with other cuunShe is a graduate of Northty boards, government a gen ern State Teacher* College,
cies or non-profit corporations Aberdeen. S D., her home
in joint projects and activi­ town, and took her master's
degree at the University of
ties.
— Require county boards to Iowa.
supervise t h e i r
individual
After the death of her hu
school lunch programs.
band 15 years ago. she came
—Authorize employment of to Florida for a rest and re
teachers under 2U years old cuperation and Uked it so
who have a four-year college much she packed up and
moved here permanently.
degree.
Next spring she is going to
—Make county boards re­
sponsible for control of all lo­ realize a long-held dream and
cal school funds according to pul into operation the plans
State Board o l Education reg­ she made for a trip around
ulations.
(be world. She H id t^at she

It win the third denth In the

South

■ it after a eirotnl advert!*- Ilppli.iint* have been invilli* l ‘ i*l activities.

TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
A bill creating the St. Johns
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) — Indian River Canal District
The State Board of Health becam e law today without thu
said today outbreaks of a G overnor's signature.
fairly rare skin rash infection
The hill vets up a board to
have occu rred among pro- run the affair* o f the district
school and school age groups which em braces Brevard, Or­
In Dade, Duval, Palm Beach ange, Seminole and Volusia
and Polk Counties. So far, Counties.
117 cases of erythema Infoctiosum have occurred, with
John
K ridcr
and
John
ltd eases in Dade and 2» or Bromley, of Sanford, mem­
less in the oilier counties.
ber* of the soon tu lie de*
(onei St John* Indian River
Navigating Com milter, have
M ore R e fu g e e s
MIAMI (U P I )— Four plane txwn indorsed by the State
loads o f (ui diplomatic re­ Legislature for appointment
Herman Jacobson, bead o f
fugees, som e of whom have by Gov, Bryant as Seminole
been living in Ihe Uruguayan inemtjers of (hi* five-nun Ito Jay, next to the site, told
Embassy for two years, will j district aimed at uiding the Tiie Herald today bs will not
leave Cuba for Miami begin planning for a canal from i - .limit hi* $ In.dtsl original
Sanford to the Ea*l Coast I bid for tho property.
ning Thursday.

Rare Skin Rash

Negro Leader Slain
A fter Kennedy Plea

MRS. MARGUERITE GRAHAM. Seminole
County .school speech therapist, who is retiring
after 2-1 years of teaching, was honored at u
coffee today at Finccrext School. Here Supt. K.
T. Milwec presents a corsage of pink carnations
to Mrs. Graham,
(Herald Photo),

Bulletin
MONTGOMERY, Ala. —

(UPI) — Gov. Georg* Wot
lace aoilfkd President Ken­
nedy today he weald re*
JACKSON. Miss, (UIM) — The top integration move all Mate law enforce­
A n . W T A (IH'l) An &lt;&gt;f- Htruti»$fi»t fur the National Aiaodntinn fur the Ail*
ment officers froen Mm Uni*
(•dal of the General Services j vmuemunt of Colored I’eoplo in Mississippi was shot
verslty a( Alabama at T w
Administration xaid today that to death l&gt;y u sniper curly today whilu returning
caloosi within lb* next four
from
u
civil
rights
rally.
CSV is delaying actmu on a
days. The governor palled
,
The
tduyinyr
of
Mdinar
Evers,
H
7,
followed
by
bid fo r part of tlw all* of tko
oat 527 of (ken M ay.
only
hours
u
plcu
by
old putt office a t BarJord,

ll rl„
units and pumps and irriga
tlon systems.
From Continental he went
to the Mann Irrigation Com­
pany. o f
Fitzgerald,
G a„
where he designed and helped
install large irrigation sys­
tems throughout the slate.
Flu,, iq hopes o f (s itin g
, Coming to Florida in iwm,
--1 V , "
fmin r c t u m fl t;» the
i* , h k '• « . illv- -Tliitri, Cr
w S iocal iLV
field, to sett and supervise in
I rector for iurid iii.'|&gt;oJ«l, s i
dallatioii o f cement avbcsfos
I the
federal srr.ivy earlier
pl$n* mi municipal construe
I m inedI dow
,l" " "n n
“ &gt;10,IH)0
&gt;1u' H)0 hid
tion jon&gt; later taking u w r Hie
I for t h e .....b y -lit) foot plot
assistant superintendent's job
, &lt;•: lard utid I* mm’ sitting on
in Apopka.
.. $ll,7&lt;ia hid which wa* o f f .

Canal District
Now Official

(since Engineering Corp., consulting engineer!;
Altamonte Mayor Lawrence Swofford, C. M. L»Pnule, HllFA field engineer and A. C. "Ace"
Brown, inspector and supervisor of eonxtruction
for the town.
(Herald Photo)

school except the restrooms,"
lie saiil jokingly.
" Y e s ," agreed Mrs. Gra­
ham , "an d 1 recall the time
in the storeroom when ail the
Mayday costumes felt down
on us and another time when
w e had to work in a ca r be­
cause somebody kicked UP
tho room .”

Floridian Wins

Herald Index

GI Killed
DAHMSTDAT, Germany (U P U — A U. S. Army truck
loaded with GIs crashed in­
to a bridge near here early
today and burst Into flames,
killing one American and in
luring
five. West
German
pot ic« reported.

Bridge
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Classified
Page S-A
Comics
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Dear Abby
Page H
Editorial L. . Page l-A
Entertainment .. Page 9
P ag e 2 -A
Puzzle
_
S o c ie t y

Sports

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— i'ugo I)

Two Negroes
Start Class
At Alabama
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (U P D
— Two Negroes started claasei
today at Ui* University o f
Alabama where fedenilixcd
National Guard troops forced
•

*

•

M syor Tom MrDonald re­
leased the follow ing state­
ment todsyi "T b s City o f
Sanford has had a bl-rsclsl
advisory committee for tha
punt tw o year*. This com ­
mittee bt comprised o f lead­
ing citizens o f both cares.
It hint made rerummrndalino* at various times to tha
City Commission as to Im­
provements to our commun­
ity that would make Sanford
a better place to live for all
Its ritizrna. I wish to taka
Ihi* opportunity

to

thank

them for nerving their com inuniljr in this iiuptiitont
way,”
•

•

e

the cnpitulation o f the last
segregaliun holdout state.
The cumpu* was under strict
control o f military and civilinn police forces.
Vivian Malone, 21, o f Mo­
bile, Ala., and Jimmy A. Hood,
*JI, of joist Gadsden, Ala.,
moved calmly through hulnria
events that brought federal­
ized National Guardsmen to
the campus before the two N e­
groes were finally legislervd
late Tuesday sgalnst the pro­
test* o f Gov. Georg* C, Wnltui-e.
The governor risked ja il for
contem pt o f court but appar­
ently no one was ready to
push for his arrest.
Soldiers with fixed bayonets
on their rifles stood all-night
guard duty at the eutraneea
tu the dormitories
whera
Mood and Miss Mnlono wer*
quartered.
.State troopers w orking in
concert with the Arm y man­
ned romfblocks and patrolled
the campus (or stragglers. Ona
frightened student who had
missed the strict 10 p. m. cur­
few was marched un the
doubt* to his dormitory by a
elate trooper,
r

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m r—

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Michael

Ralph Bract Johnson

Ralph ha* a eareor hi
Electrical Eagtaoeriag hi
■lad aa l hta eoOafa Mad
will begin at Orlaado Junior
Coll*#*. Ha waa • member
of tba Annual ataff and
•on* of hi* other at hoot octWitiaa included BaokoUmll.
Track and Football traffic
control. Hla paraata ara Mr.
and Mr*. David N. Johann.

Dorothy Is a future noraa
and will ha a atndant a t Univarsity of Florida. Tha
daughter of Mr. and Mr*.
Andrew Dud*. Jr., »h* wa*
■ctJrc la varioua achool dub*
tad waa adltor of tha Annual
and a Homaeoming attend,
ant. Sewing and reading a rt
her farorito bobbin*.

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Mike, m
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Mrs. Paul Tadbuhy, wttl
employed bp the Florida
Highway Patrol. Active ia
various school actIvities, ho
* of the varsity
td a basketball tethr fear j i w i . Sky
diving la s m af *
hobhiea.

James Hunt DeShazo

Jimmy, son of Mr. and
Mr*. V. H. DeShaso, t* can■iderlng tha Held of Mtdlcine and will attend Univer­
sity of Florida. Student
Council president, he also
waa das* president during
hla Junior year and was ac­
tive In various school club#
and sports.

W eetie* H om an Swenson

William Louis Morgan

BIQ la lnt**Mtcd In Cham*
Utry and will bo a student
at University of Florida.
Amonf hi* school aetiriUco
wtr* tha Bote, Helenes and
Spanish Club* and ho waa
a number of thw baiketball
team. Tbo oon of Mr. and
Mr*. W. L. Morgan, hi* hob­
bit* ara reading, hunting,
rock* and mineral*.

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Wes win ha enrolled at
Orlando Junior College and
then later at th* University
of Florida. Hla study wifi
ha Dontiatry. Tho son of Mr.
and Mr*. V . Swenson, he
waa active in many school
activities and was president
of the Senior Class and captain of th* football team.

1963 Gratuates Make Plans
For College And Jobs

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James Viles

Suzanne Partin
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Jauies hasn't mad* definite
&gt;lan* but after hla graduaoa later this Summer ha
would llko to study Agri­
culture. Among hi* achool
activities were () Club and he
waa on th* Haw bull team for
four ysar*. Sky diving, bowl­
ing and playing billiard* a rt
hla favorite paatlmas. Uw la
the ton of Mr. aad Mrs John
Vile*.

Suzanne, daughter of Mr.
and Mri. James A. Partin,
wa* very active in all school
activities and hrid many of­
fice*. Among her varied
achievements waa the first
place award In th* “Forth
and Space” category at the
Oviedo Science Fair. She will
major in Math at Florida
Stats University.

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Sherry Peterson

Patricia Anne Slavik

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Atine was born in
England, to Mr. and
R. L. Slavik. She ia plan­
ning a career a* a medical
secretary and will attend
Florida College af Medical
Technology. She waa Miaa
O.II.S, vice president of
Beta Club. Ilmiircoming At­
tendant and a member of
various clubs.

Sherry Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mra. Judge Pateraon and will study l.B.M. at
i Florida Technical College in
Orlando. She waa a membar of tha French Club.

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Presenting . . , .

Rose Marie Beasley

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of Oviedo
F.ugrn* will study Aero­
dynamic* at the University
of Florida. Th* son of Mr.
and Mr*. Foye Shull, he wrua
n local and reglonul Science
Fair winner and participated
In the State and National
Fair, lie also wa* a member
of tlu&lt; Science Club and foothall team.

Dorothy Jane Stopyrj

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"No definite pl*m for tho
future,” say* Rose Maria
Iteaslcy daughter of Mr. and
Mr*. Josh
Hensley, She
was a member of the Annual
staff and served ns the ad­
vertising editor. She also was
a member of the pep and Li­
brary Cluh* and th* Chorus.

Phone 365-3131

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Jon Envin Sutton

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Caroline Wood

P resen tin g

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Bobby Pentz
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Dorothy, daughter of
Joseph Stop) ■u. hasn’t
definite plans but If she got*
tu college she would study
commercial art and fashion
designing. Naturally, art Is
her hobby but she also likes
sewing and swimming.

Jurt already has a job
waiting for hint in Orlando,
Tha sou of Mr. and Mrs. T.
E. Partin, he namea hunting,
fishing, boating and horse­
back riding at his favarita
sports.

Carotin*, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Larry D. Wood, ia
planning a secretarial carver.
She worked in the school
office her senior year and
was a member of the Chorus
and basketball learn.

Bobby, ton of Mr, ami
Mr*. C. It. P*ill*, won’t be
graduating until late this
summer ami then he will join
a branch of th* U. S. Serv­
ice. lie wts o mrmlior of th*
Science Club and llaskrtlutll
tram. Coifing and swimming
ar* hi* favorite spurt*.

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VOL. 53

United l’ivs« leased Wire

Established 1908

MON*., JUNE 10, 1963

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 730

Arson Seen In New FEC Fires

L o c a l government* are
readying a delegation to at­
tend with LL Jame* T. Talmadge Jr., L'SN, repreienting
the Chamber of Commerce,
the Conference on Cold War
E d u c a tio n
W cdnea*
da; through Saturday. Speak
era at the session will include
Gen. Mark Clark, Mr*, llaiel
Blanchard, president of the
National Education Associa­
tion; Roger HUaman, assist
ant Secretary of State; Am­
bassador G o n a o 1o Facio,
chairman of the Organization
of American States; Gov.
Carlos Lacerda, of Brazil;
Sens. Spessard H o l l a n d
Thomas Dodd, and Rep. Ed
win E. Willis, chairman of
the House Un-American Com­
mittee,

Nuclear
A ir Test

n 6 J L V A ...
Toll Is Seven

Derailment Try
Also
Reported
Asked By

Support

ST. AUGUSTINE (UPI) — Fire ttamntfed the

MIAMI (UPI) — Traffic
{MUMenger station ami general roadmoster's offices
accident* in Florid* claimed
of the Florida East Const Railway nt New Smyrna
at least seven live* during the
Bunch Sunday night and a new attem pt was mode to
weeks tid, the Stale Patrol re­
derail a train, an FEC official said today.
WASHINGTON &lt;UIM) — ported today.
TALLAHASSEE (UP1) Vice President W. L.
GROUND-BREAKING ceremonies for the new $400,000 Retirement Life
President Kennedy announc­
Gov.
Farris
Bryant
said
he
Thornton
said there wait
nursing home on five acres off Highway 17-92 south of St. Ann's Church
ed today that the United State Law Killed
plans to go to the voters to
at DeBnry were held Friday afternoon. Taking part in the picture, left to
States will not bold any fur­
"every
indication
of a r­
WASHINGTON (UPI) — drum up support for two
right, are: LeRoy Robb, builder; \V. T. Miller, vice president of the home;
ther nuclear tests in the at­ The Siipreni* Court today
son"
involved
in
the
fires,
bonds programs—one for col­
Dr, Leonard Munson, president; Robert Hessorer, Seminole Memorial llosmosphere "so long as other struck down a Missouri law
troth
of
which
were
ex­
lege construction and the
states do not do so."
pitul administrator, and Tom Armao, treasurer.
(Herald Photo)
which provides for emergency other to buy land (or public tinguished before rwtcnslve
damage was caused.
Kennedy issued the pledge state seizure of public utili­ recreation.
in announcing that the United ties to block a strike.
• • •
The Legislature already The company lost large
States, Russia and Britain
Fascinating sign on High
has approved both programs, quantities o( files and papers
will begin "high-level" talk* Leader Killed
way 46 West: "Antiques —
A rath of breaking and en­
but it will take a favorable in the roadmaster's office
in
Moscow
soon
in
an
effort
New and Used Items."
TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) — vote by the public to put the both through fire anil water tering! and a shooting oc­
damage caused when firemen cupied police Sunday and early
• • •
Seminole County'* high ttchool
will be given by George Touhy of to rescue a general nuclear Troops and tanks maintained programs into operation
test ban treaty.
North Orlando’s new $400 seniors from four schools, 465
Sanford.
a tight hold on Tehran today
today, Chief Roy Williams re.
The date for the election, doused the flames.
Tlie President said soberly ami the government said it which cannot be sooner than No one was injured in the ported.
Seminole High School, with the
firs truck la In the village and strong, will murch down the nislcs
largest class of 215 seniors will hold that "Hie hopes of all man had pacified a large area by 90 days after the Legislature fire, or in the derailment at­ Willie Peterson, Negro, 43,
Is being parked at the home
exercise* in Fleming Memorial Gym, kind" go with the meetings, killing a rebellious tribal lead­ adjourns or more than 180 tempt which occurred a few of William Clark Court, waa
of Chief Rill Hahn for safe­ a t their respective schools tonight
ut
8
p.m.
to
receive
their
diplomas
with the main addresses by Valedic­ which are expected to start er.
keeping . . . volunteers will
days, has not been set. But hours later at a grade cross­ reported In "good” condition
at Seminole Memorial Hos­
torian Carolyn Turner and Snlutor- In mid-July under an agree
meat to organize at 7:30 p.ro from their principals.
the governor said he wants to ing at New Smyrna.
Thornton said
someone pital this morning. Ha was
ment
reached
by
Kennedy,
Bryant
Speaks
iun Betty Brandt and the awarding
At Oviedo High School, Principal
neat Monday.
hold Ihe election as soon as
"pulled the tap from the shot in the chest at 9 p. m,
• • •
MIAMI (UPI) — G o t . Far- possible.
of diplomas by Principal A. J. Brac­ Soviet Premier Nikita S.
Clyde Holder will award the coveted
Khrushchev
and
British
Prime
bottom
of the oil storage tank Sunday by Grady Scott in the
ris Bryant said this weekend
ken.
Seminole County Commls "sheepskin" to 30 graduates and
The bond plan for college
slonera let Rep. Jan Fortune awards ceremonies will be held in the
There will be limited seating in Minister Harold A. Macmil­ that Negroes have a "perfect building earmarks $73 million for the general roadmaster’s latter's store at 71.1 West
Ninth Street, Chief Williams
right" to demonstrate against during Ihe coming biennium office heater, then broke
know they want his support school auditorium with Valedictorian
the center of the gym for parents but lan.
The President then said in segregation as long aa the for construction.
. . . not opposition . . . to the Suzanne I’artin and Salutatorian
other relatives ami friends are in­
Revenue window and threw oil on the said.
connection that tlie Unit­ demonstration* don’t Interfere
floor and over our files. Then
Scott reported to poliet that
proposal for a four-year state Jimmy DeShuzo speaking to their
from the slate’s 1.5 per cent
vited to sit in tlie side bleachers for this
he set fire to the place.
ed State* will prove "our with the right* of other*.
Peterson demanded a bottle
university in East Central classmates.
gross
receipts
tax
on
utilities
the ceremonies.
good faith amt solemn convic­
He said the saboteur ap­ of wine and drew a knife and
Florida. Fortune voted first
would pay off the bonds.
At Lyman High School in Long­
Crooms High School will gradu­ tions" by holding off any fur­
parently "did the same thing that he ahoL thu Negro with ft
Mourns
Loss
time against the fund raising wood, Principal Ralph Diggs will
The
Legislature
didn’t
let
ate 105 seniors in rites a t the it. A. ther nuclear tests In the at­
rear of the old wood­ .23 caliber revolver. Scott
roNTiAc, iii. turn — any limits on the amount of nten thepassenger
for the school.
hand out the diplomas to 115 graduAllen gymnasium with Principal 11. mosphere "so long as other
terminal 200 waa relensed under $202 bond
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-----------------------------------------Mrs.
Charles
J.
Koxumplik,
37,
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bonds
that
can
be
issued
for
~nting w nirmraml' the main- hdilrer —1— LVundus m esentiinr th e diplom a
yards
away."
Firemen re- on a charge of assault with a
v , . i , u v i n m n v i i u h i .-----------------mourned in Her hoVprroT"M&gt;d the recreational program,-WSaaford Republican Wom­
"We will not he the first today for her husband and six
strirled damage to floors and deadly weapon, pending hear­
en's Club will have a lunch­
the governor's committee said
to resume," the President de­ children who died Saturday
walls In one room.
ing this afternoon. Peterson
eon-meeting Wednesday noon
$30 million worth of addition­
Thornton said the FBI was faces a charge of disorderly
clared. "Such a declaration Is | iK^ u ” ' ih7 a 0I^ [ ' the wheel al land was nerded.
at Jim Spencer's restaurant.
no substitute fur a formal of the family station waguti
called to Investigate.
* • •
conduct.
A small part of the money
binding treaty—but I hope it from utter exhaustion.
"Two fires Just don't atart
Police also were Investigat­
Attention to junior golfers:
to
back
the
bonds
has
been
will help u* achieve otic."
themselves like that," he said. ing the theft of $30.21 from ft
FORT MYERS (UPI)-A
Thursday is live deadline to
approved by the Legislature,
The FEC, which has been cash register at the Hunter
Space Cutback
ruinnierclal fisherman wlm
■ign for the Jaycccs Junior
but tlie hulk of the needed
strikebound in a wage dis­ lea and Fuel Company, 700
A
resolution
commending
.
_
..
_
.
A
feasibility
report
whether
NEWARK.
Del.
(UPI)
—
vpi-ut
a
lu&lt;rruwhiK
six
day*
gulf tournament. Get entry
funds are included in the ma­
Janie* E. Webb, head of the jor tax bills being considered pute. fur t.19 days, lost Its West 13th Rtreett mn un4&gt;*
blanks at the Juycec informa­ Capt. Joseph Tully Jr., com- adilft in the Gulf o( Mex- a courthouse annex should be
National Aeronautic* and b&gt; lawmakers in thu extended station at Oak Hill, a few tormlned amount- * ( At j a J)
tion office on French Avenue. manding officer of Heavy At i Ico in a halt hot without established in South Seminole'
miles south of New Smyrna stolen .T*n a Ju\e b o f and
Space Administration (NA­ session.
Last year's winner, 16-ycar- tack Wing One. NAS, for Ills food cml with little water
Beach, last month when fire cigarette machine at the Silver
SA),
said
that
a
cutback
in
cued
.Sunday
Si
U
unt&gt;
bc
V*™*™
‘“
j
services
to
Sanford
will
he
wax r est
old Eddie Hamilton, took sec­
—
apparently deliberately act Tip beer garden, 1400 Welt
ihucsf oi ffre.
; Hi*. 'Chimty Commission in » TALLAITBSFE (UPI) —
ond place in the state meet- approved by the f*Tly l&gt;r,, vrtW r\im iliw
S. apace program* would
—swept through the 30-year- 13th Street, and $00 from a
• * •
missii n lliis evening.
Aiuiiarilir* said ’Hili*rll regular session Tuesday.
Legislative j leader* predicted j cb,tl Annrlcu it* free world
old bulkling,
pinball machine, an undeter­
Longwood City Council has A similar resolution al­ C. Swift, 43, of W ei .springA special committee named today that if lawmaker* I leadership.
Sinco the strike began mined amount from a cigar­
ready
ha*
been
approved
by
field,
Pa.,
&gt;renird
unper­
voted a $100 donation to the
by Ihe Commission members haven’t adapted a lax pro- p
n r*
Jan. 23, the railway haa been ette machine and soma cur­
turbed by the ordeal and
Longwood Volunteer Fire De­ the County Commission.
ha» been studying (tic advh i tsram by Thursday,
------- -- -the ex- , $ . . . U. nvv W tlltJI
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plagued with vandalism and rency from a hiding place a t
Captain
Tully,
who
will
acted like it »a* routine
partment f o r its annual
tended session will Ik- 4**1-1 LIMA, Peru (UPI) — Fersabotage of its property. The the Pure Oil service station,
ability
of
the
prop
-•
d
mines
Iruve next nwmlli to attend stuff."
Fourth ol July Fiesta.
journed until a joint commit­ nundo Relnumle Terry, lender
FBI ha* about 30 reported In­ French Avenue nt 6th St.
(or several weeks.
• * •
tiic Naval War College, at
The fishrruian told dep­
tee can work out differences "f * cvnter-left coalition, took
cidents nn Its books.
Thu
Commission
ulwi
will
Longwood also gave a 3u Washington, will be the guest uty sheriffs be ah.tndonrd conduct a number o( public between the House and Sen- » eommamling lend over his
two chief opponents today and
per cent pay hike In Police of honor at a Chamber of the 27-r«oi riniimrrti.il Rih- hearings, consider a report ol , j .
Four Seminole High School
"Java" last .Mon
Until
houses
have
tax
incus-'
the probable winner
Officer Carl Bosch. Not really Commerce dinner in the next imtg '
nn
incident
involving
students
Future
Farmers C h a p t e r
i ill the Peruvian prrsidcnUal
iy nut
f^ g itw d
day
as big as it sounds. Dosch is few weeks.
of Frances L. R l a n k n c r tires on their calendars, hut
member*
will attend tlie 35th
^ 3*awoke
,
ImP ( ■ D
1
a part-time officer and his Other business before the ther Imp
School, Orlando, at Rig Tree neither chamber is expected| ‘lection,
to IW t k
1 v
pay was boosted from $30 to City Commission tonight:
annual
convention
at Daytona
to
lake
major
action
on
Ihej
*rk, hear a report Ironi
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
Yacht
Sought
Request of J o s e p h A. wa■tat.
$73 a month.
proposals
until
Tuesday
or
Rrach,
Tuesday
through
Fri­ When the legislature ends its
lust
L.
SR'nMrom
in
re­
• • •
MIAMI (L’Pl) — Four
Brooks, Cook's Corner, for a
FORT WALTON BEACH,
day, along with 800 other extended session. Sen. Scott
gard to recreation facilities, Wednesday.
The House was scheduled to ' °®*1 Guard planes scanned
Mayor Al Lormann has ad­ liquor license; request of
(UPI) — Ten persons wero
and
the
reading
of
n
teleKelly
said
he
"would
hit
Hie
Florida
boys.
""uthein Bahamas today
vised Longwood distributors Charlie Hamption (or a taxi
grain from the Commission to convene at noun and the Sen-1
Donniu Sipes, Jimmy Mint- ground running" for governor hospitalized and 36 others re*
of throw-away pamphlets and license; appointment to the
ate
wa*
expected
to
go
buck
f,,r
lt,«
Morning Star, but a
reived minor Injuries Sunday
Stale
Rep.
Jan
Fortune
re
ers,
AI Goodspeed mu! Wuynu 1in IDtW,
to work at 2 p in.
spokesman
Indicated
the
advertising that "further clut­ Civil Service Board; consider­
night when several hot water
questing
lie
re
consider
his
Kelly
confirmed
h«
would
Reeves
will
lie
the
delegates
sutrch would be culled off if
tering and littering would re­ ation of making East 'third
stand against the proposed
no furthrr clues to the mis­ with .Mike Johnson elected as begin organizing his cam­ pipes in a crowded restaur*
Street a through thoroughfare
sult in police action."
four-year
university
for
East
paign and lining up support ant exploded.
alternate.
• * •
sing yacht lire found.
from Sanford Avenue to Pine
Pulico said tlie explosion
ST. PETERS BURG (UPI) I Central Florida.
and speaking dales as soon
School
Vo-Ag
Instructor
Bill
Seminole County golfers In Avenue, and reading of pro­ —An unidentified IU-yvar-old
ripped a gaping hole in Uift
as
possible.
West
said
that
representatives
Heads Legion *
the 10-12 and 13-13 age brac­ posed ordinances.
wall of the Bradford Houso
youth was killed early today
DAYTONA REACH (U P I)CLEARWATER (UPI) — from over 170 chapter* are ex­ Hie loikeland senator also
ket are eligible to compete
Tlie ll-month old daughter of Joint J. Adams, of Greenacres pected, and the boy* will com­ predicted Jacksonville State restaurant and spewed hot
when struck by n car speeding M O V O T S S U D D O T t
in the National Pee Wee
to escape a pursuing patrol ■
'
a South Daytona police officer City, wa* elected commander pete in various contest for Sen. John Mathews Jr. would water and debris on the 100
Go'f championship qualifying
wa* shot and killed Sunday of tin- Florida American Le­ cash prize* totaling over $5,- enter thu gubernatorial ran*. customers In the main din­
ear
first rou inI Tuesday at Roll­
said
It
nlctit while seated in her mo gion to cto«e the group's 43th dm). There will be 14 free trips Kelly said if Mathews runs, ing room.
'■dice
sai.l
tinyouth,
i*
HONOLULU
(UPI)
—
Presing Hills Country Club. Alta
Thu explosion also blew thft
Ilaved to have recently arrived 1ideal Kennedy's forceful plea tlicr's lap
i annual convention. A spokes­ to the national cuiiventlon in it will split Hie East Coast
monte Springs. Sanlord CocaPolice said Hie victim, Julia man said they would soun be Kansas City in October, seven vote and "leave tlie citrus plate glass windows out of
from
Dallas,
I
n
m
,
was
for
support
of
a
grass
root*
Cola Is a co-sponsor for the
on p|ull, f„r the national trips to the National Junior licit ami small counties to the front of the restaurant
"f * drive in program to promote racial Ann Goebel, daughter of Mr. j
three-county competition to Ily United l'rt»* International *Ul,"!i,ur in
and tore a large hole in tho
and
Mrs.
II.
Stewart
Goehr
The
integration
crisis
at
wllh
"n"lt"'r
y
«
,h
w
ii
e
n
equality
won
support
today
American
Legion convention Vegetable Growers convention me,
determine who will participate
roof.
was
dead
on
arrival
nl
Hali­
In Miumi Reach this Septem­ ill Pittsburg mid four scholar­
in the National l’ce Wee June the University of Alabama ov- »"uck by the car. The Impact from delegates to the No
fax
Hospital.
ship*
to
the
University
of
ershudowed
all
other
racial
del“ll“
l
hln,1
m
through
llon.il
Conference
of
Mayors,
ber.
18-19 at Rio Pinar Country
The accident occurred when
velopmcnls today.
11,0 I'lul* Hass window of the
In hi. moil pointed state
Florida awarded at the stale
Club, Orlando.
convention, also.
# * *
More Ihun 800 state and lo -' ‘l,iv“*in' Thu *uutl’ with ,f,e »&gt;‘nl J1-* "n ‘lie civil right* Mr*. Goebel arid her dauch. State FFA President David
lujuied victim said he crisis Kennedy told the B3U ter were vlilting Mrs. Lucille
Fourth annual F l o r i d a rul police maintained order at ]
Johnson
at
nearby
P
o
r
t
Brengle
of Winter Haven will CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI)
Tuscaloosa,
Ala.,
on
the
eve
of
.
""own
hi......
.
by
himayors
and
other
municip.il
Theater Festival is slated fur
(ll.lt II.no,
EL PASO, Tex. (UPi) officials Sunday that even if Oran c. Mr-. Johnson's son.
preside over Ihe convention —The Army Corps of Engi­
June 9 13 at Daytona Beach's the scheduled enrollment of
President
Kennedy has nam­
Marlin,
18.
entered
Hie
house
TALLAHASSEE
(UPI)
—
Police
said
Hurry
K.
Smith,
proposed
federal
civil
rights
neers
will
open
bids
in
Jack­
and
Lurry
Whittington,
na­
two
Negroes
in
th&gt;
univeisity.
Voyager Motel.
• • •
Alubumu Guv. George Wal­ t'l. of Clearwater, driver of | legislation is enacted "the carrying u 22 caliber target The state Pardon Board will tional FFA vice-president of sonville July 2 for construc­ ed Vico President Lyndun H.
County Commissioner John lace was to fly to Tuscaloosa thu cur, would be charged (inn! responsibility . . . will rifle which accidentally die consider June 19 pleas la Angler, N. C. ami Doyle Con­ tion of u $20ll,tMH) telemetry Johnson to lead the U. S. gov­
Alexander was inducted Into late this afternoon to take by juvenile authorities with viill rest with you at the bi- charged, striking the infant save ihe lives of two youths nor, State Commissioner of building and related facilities ernment delegation to the
sentenced to the electric Agriculture wilt nddress the at Veto Reach.
cal level."
funeral of the late Pope John
ill the head.
the Kiwnnis Chili Wednesday. personal direction of hi* plan* third degree murder.
chair ol healing a Dade Coun­ assembly
Canaveral District Engineer XXIII.
His sponsor was no less than to block the Negro.*' admis­
ty man to death with a heavy
Other delegation member*
Roy .Mills of llel.und, Jack­ Col. G. A. Finely nuid Hie
the president, George Andrcwr sion Tuesday, [ l i n i n g tlie
bond.
sonville Times Union corre­ building* would be Used in are James A. Farley, former
weekend, around Tun Alobamu
Speer.
Hie caves of Letand Hoy spondent will receive honorary connection with monitoring postmaster general and a
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National Guardsmen moved
Raugus
and Nicholas Joseph membership along with u the flight of rocket* and mis­ prominent Catholic layman;
Rollins will hold its third into the univrrsity town as a
SikalD were heard by the number of other men.
sile* launched from the na­ George N. Shuler, former
reserve
force
for
the
police
annual math summer school
Cabinet pardon board at its
tion’s missile test center hers president of Hunter Cullega
June16-July 27. Twenty-five officers.
March 13 session, but a de­
In New York and former edi­
and at Merritt Island.
students from 16 states will
cision was delayed until the Smuthera Predicts
tor of Commonweal, a Cath­
attend.
To Turn Down JFK
June meeting.
• • • •
olic magazine; and Benjamin
WASHINGTON (UPI) WASHINGTON (UI’D -The
E. Mays, a Negro and Bap­
Sen. George A. Smalliers &lt;D31rs. Gertrude Dinirfelder’s
tist clergyman who is presi­
Flu.l, a member ol Ihe bloc
unusual and imaginative land­ House Ways and .Means Com­
dent of Morvhoihe College in
opposing civil rights tcgliluscape has received the Garden mittee is expected within Hie
lion. predicts that the Sen­ JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Atlanta.
of the Mouth Award from the next few days to turn down
Ixora Circle. It's at 422 President Kennedy s request
WASHINGTON (UPI) - ate will override a Dixie fili­ Smoke ami heat overcame 21
Grandview Av*. Take a look to tax income from Mock div­
President
Kennedy planned buster and pass President firemen Sunday as they bat­
idends at the same rate as
■t it.
to
*Un
into
law today a bill Kennedy's new civil rights tled a blaze that destroyed a
Herald Index
wages, rents or interest.
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extending equality of the program this year.
huge waterfront warehouse,
Rrjilge
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Kiwanuns have some top­
used for storage of tissue
vexes to the pay window.
Classified
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flight personalities slated for Cardinals Meet
paper and napkins.
Tlie new taw will forbid the
Comic* ------page 8
their International Conven­
VATICAN CITY (UPI) —
Several of the firemen
employers of 27.3 million U. FRA To Elect
Officer* will be Humiliated were hospitalized, but none
Dear Abby
Pega 5
tion al Atlantic City, June 30 A majority of the Sacred Col­
S. workers to pay women levs
Page 4
Editorial
\NNUAI. FAMILY picnic of the Seminole County Cuttlenien’s Associa­
to July 4. They include Dean lege of Cardinal*, including
llun men for doing tlie same and elected when the Fleet was in serious condition.
Entertainment
Page 3
Reserve Association meets at A combination of smoke,
tion was lielii Saturday evening a t the Charles Lee ranch near Chuluota.
Rusk, Riiiy Graham and Miss Frum-ia Cardinal Spi llman, of
work.
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America, Jacquelyn Jesnne New York, today began in­
Pictured from the left are County Agent Cecil Tinker, President Earl
The ingislation does not 7:30 p in. tonight at it* home, heat and fatigue felled the
Page 8
Pusita ____
Mayer. Fred Wiring aui Uie formal talk, in co.m i t on
Higginbotham, Sheriff and Mrs. .1. L. Hobby, George Kelsey, Oviedo police
cover all women workers and 219 Seminole Boulevard. Tho men as they fought the
Society ...........
Pagtt «
Pennsylvanian* also will tie the choice of a lucre-*«r tn
chief and head of (he cooking detail, and \V. G. Kilhee, Geneva, director of
will not take eitect tor one iuilies' auxiliary will meet .flames under 92degree midPope John W ill.
Spurts . ----- Pag* y
Uu t * .
the Florida Cattlemen’s Association.
(Herald Photo)
year.
|* t to a m. Tuesday.
[afternoon heat.

Bryant

O ff-J F K

Police Probe
Theft Series
And Shooting

465 To Graduate Tonight

City To Honor
Captain Tully

Fisherman Saved
From Bait Box

Annex Report
Due Tuesday

Tax Program
Still Slui

Local Youths
To Attend
State Meet

Scott Kelly
Says Will Run

Youth Killed
By Fleeing Car

Police, Guard
Retain Order

36 Injured
In Cafe Blast

Girl, 11-Months,
Shot To Death

Kennedy Plea

Pardon Board
To Study Plea

Women Win
Pay Equality

Space Building Johnson Heads
Construction Set
U. S. Delegation

Smoke And Heat
Down Firemen

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With tha PiMljanPi phymianl
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ft« n L yssa High School
Fhyshnl Bdncetlen Claaaan
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TELEVISION ACTORS. These nine fourth grade students presented a
tw o act play in Spanish over WLOF-TV’a educational television program
recently. They are pupils of Miss Lucile Campbell’s fourth grade at WestHide-Grammar School. From left in the front row are Dannie Cannon, Wes­
ley Bowery, Bonnie Wieboldt, Dawn Boatwright and Gloria Wall. Back
row, from left, Charles Hadden, Teofila Bautiata, Bay MUwood, Kathy
Baulu, and Debbie Smith.

lowing gfeh etnrnd at Mm M
partsdtile level, which means
Hast their acUsrsment was
better than 9U per east of the
aetlsewlda eeersa:
. /seel Carroll, Iherron Johaaoe, M a d e lle e Mcfeddea,
Christine Pvsasts, Asa TrsWkk, Barbers Foreso, Mercle
Eaeterllag, G e r s l l a e May,
Nine fourth graders of Mlsa
The children preecnted a Coacooche* and the other
Babbie Wstkine, Breed* Ar. Ludlle Campbell’s room at two-nct play In Spanish and Seminole warrlora escaped.
Mwr, Cyretha Ellis, Beady Weotoid* Grammar Icheol re­ sang thraa Spanish aonga for
This was the same Coacoo­
Adema, Pstrkie Osbei, Msrgot cently took part la tha con­ tha Csntrsl Florida television che*, (called Wildcat) who led
versational Spanish educa­ audience In a taped appear­
tional program broadcast reg­ ance slated to appear at threa
ularly ever Channel ».
different time*.
Children who took part in­
cluded Katy Bauke, Dawn
Boatwright, Debbie Smith,
Gloria Wall, Bonnie Wieboldt,
Teaflio Bautista, Weslty Bow­
ary, Charlaa Hodden and Ray
MUwood.
Mora this 40 Heavy Attack
The entire ctaae went along
Wing One staff officers, their on a field trip to St. Augus­
ladles and guests bid formal tin# on another day, had lunch
farewell to three high-ranking
Lcchaa Shrine, the Fountain
ty at Winter Park's Lang­ of Youth, tho Castillo da San
ford Hotel.
Marco, tho oldest house and
Wishes of “bon voyage’’ the oldest achoolbeuae.
weal la Santord'a Cdr. CharAt Fort Han Marcos the
tos W. Methler, chief staff
children were particularly In­
officer of the Wing since
Graveside aerviees for Mr, July m i; Cdr. William C. terested In looking at tha nar­
Kathen O. Gamer, 74, will he Bsrgstedt, Wing aircraft ma­ row window through which
held a t 10:10 a. m. Tuesday In terial officer since February
Evergreen Cemetery with Rev, M l, and Cdr. Leo J. Zok,
WHVtf li. Sewnii j i . uffkiaU WW apant a r y m tour yeuri
as staff weapons officer.
B en Nov. 19 ISM, la Dad* Cdr. Methler ead his wile,
City, Mr. Garner died shortly Rusty, and tboir three child­
efter noon Sunday at Semin- ren will be Waving aarly next
Memorial Hospital Be bed month for Paris, Franco,
Mrs. Mabel While, 92, of
d te Sanford for 90 years where be will report lor duty 200 E. 34th St. died Sunday
and made hie home at 909
with tha joint stiff of tho at Seminole Memorial Hos­
'palmetto Are. Ha waa In the eommander-ln-chlef, Europe. pital.
toodw* business for to years Cdr. Bergstedt and his wife, She came here four years
W v d dmh aafgeant and Rote Mary, are destined for ago from Clarksburg, W. Va.
two Months in Washington, D. where she was a member of
C.,-Where tho commander will the Methodist Church.
jMamhsg of years. Bs rattled andergo German language re­ Survivors Include her busD M tha’ Civil Service Board fresher training. This will be band, James W. White, San­
na personal director and ex­ followed by duty In Frank­ ford; four slitara, Mrs. Dlcie
aminer with the city Of Baa- furt, Germany, on tha staff of Fortney, WitchHa, Kansas;
ford. If* waa a member of th* tha commander-in-chief, U, S. Mrs. Ruhama Melts, Win­
field, K a u ai; Mrs. Lucinda
First PrasbyterUo Church of Naval Forces, Europe.
■•nford.
Cdr. and Martha Zok and Manning, Haywood, W. Va.;
• Survivor* are his wife, Mrs. daugbtor will leave at the ami Miss Msrtha Ellen Stuart
Ruth Garner of Hanford, a end of Uw month for tho U. Sanford.
Also two b’others, William
daughter, Mrx. H. E. Kirk of S. Naval Test Center, Patux­
0. Stuart, Charleston, W. Va.
West Palm Beach; a grandson, ent River, Md.
R. Lynn Kirk of Wsst Palm
All were presented engrav­ and Troy Stuart of Sanford.
Tho body will bo sent lo
Beach; a eleter, Mrx. J. B. ed table Ugbtera as goingLawson of Hanford and a away gifts from tho other Shlnnston, W. Va. to ltarmcr
Funeral Home for services
brother, Douglas H. Garner of staff officer!,
Newport, Va.
Th* party also served as ■ and burial. Gramkow Funeral
Th* family has requested social “ welcome aboard" to Home Is in charge of local
that flowira be omllled. Brli- Lt. (jg) BUI Uenhurg and hla arrangements.
aon Funeral Horn* la In charge wife, Betty, who reported
her* from Naval Duty la
#i arrangements.
Naples, Italy.
Co-chairmen for the party
war* Lt. Marland Kibble and
Lt. Cdr .Jack lloganson. Lt.
Cdr. Kriscr waa la charge
Br Donna Kates
of entertainment.
South Seminole VFW Post
Expression's Hurt
1207 wilt hold lla regular
The expression “breaking
monthly meeting at 8 p. m.
Tuesday at th* Post Hum* on the ico" to denote an Initial
th* old Dlxl* Highway north contact started with thu whal­
ing bouts of tho Arctic area.
of Longwoud.
Th* Auxiliary lo Ilia putt They hate to get epeclal boat*
will hold Its monthly meeting to break the Ice so they ran
nt 8 p. m. Thursday at tha continue fishing all year
Poet Home.
round.

Farewell Given

Gamer Service

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the Seminoles against the fort
when Sanford’s Copt Charles
Mellon was killed.
Tlw history of Florida took
on a naw meaning to tha stu­
dents as they visited the
places where It took place,
Mlsa Campbell aald.

By Jam C w t l k t r /
Jan# I
Ninth grader* at South StmAdmlaslaaw
inule Junior Illirli School war*
Kate Nkholls, Longwoodj
honored at an «n4-«f-y»ar
dance Uat Thursday nlfht held
Margarat* Gray, Longwoodj
(a the large group classroom
Catherine Cassidy, Philadel­
which w«a gaily decorated In
phia, Pa.; Thomas Raymond,
the echuol colors of red and
ArUoua;
laophlna Battle,
white.
The dance was sponsored by
Brenda Henderson, Frances
the student council and Robert
Wilson, Anno Griemc, EddieQ
II. McKenxie was faculty
Williams, Johnny Lee Lange,
sponsor.
Lillian Heckel, Richard GaU
Nessagee of congratulations
loway, Louisa Judt, Wesley
in tha form of small diplomas,
O’Neil and Mildred Stripling
each tied with a red ribbon,
of Sanford.
were given to the ninth grad­
ers present.
Births
Refreshments of puuch and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gas­
cookies wars served.
ALOHA FAREWELL PARTY for sixth graders of the Pinecrest School
ton, Jr., of Sanford a g irt
Making up tha committee to
carried out a Hawaiian theme. Some o f the students who enjoyed the
plan tha affair were Paula
event are shown here (from left) Murray Gonzales, Linda McArdie, Stom
Discharges
Mager, chairman, J a n I c •
Richards, Bill Cason, Tommy Lyon, Candy Ashton, Patsy Thompson and
Arthur Buckley, D«Bary|
Papp, Vail Lambert, Steve
Darwin Fedder.
Edward ledrow, DeBary; Ba­
Harmon, Richard Posner and
by Boy Derum, N. Orlando;
Walter Blitline.
Charles Wlnshlp, HI, Gen*
Serving as chaperones wera
Benton, McKinley Harrison,
Principal and Mrs, John An­
Margarat Sarmnty, Bharron
gel. Other faculty members at­
Barber, Elman Shepard, Sanv
tending wera Carlton Henducl Cawley, Lucille Mero, Ba­
ley, Raymond Pharr, James
Edward*, II. St Strickland,
by Boy Trulock, Mr*. William
11111 and baby of Sanford.
Mlaa Thelma Noteholder, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Dsurua and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Juris.
PliWCTeat sltth graders
Admissions
Parents present were Mr. ware honored by the ITA with
and Mr*. Gasper Papp and Ar­
Resh Davis, DeBory; Rich­
an Aloha party at tha close
thur Morris.
ard Ivara. Lake Mary; Alma
of the school year, Friday.
Barry, Miami; Albert Capps,
Tha party began at tha
Ferrell Hickson, Teresa War­
ren, William C. Hill and Net­
Municipal pool at T p.m. whara
tie Pearl Dixon of Sanford.
tha 138 students enjoyed
■wimming and pool games.
Dischargee
Later they returned to tha
Ralph Streblow, Altamonte
school whers Tlkl torches
Final meeting of the year lighted tha way to tha csftSpringe, Baby Girt Cabbell,
for the S e m i n o l e County
Helen Lee, Nathan Butler of
tarla which waa decorated In
School Food Service Ann.
Sanford.
a gay Hawaiian theme, with
will be held Tuesday at noon flowers, candles, fish nets,
In the Altamonte Elementary ahella and palms. A large
Vanilla beans are dried In
School cafeteria with Mrs.
floral sign covered one
the sun for weeks to acquire
Ruby Calder, president presid­
wall, which read, “Aloha,
ing.
their heavy scent and aroma,
Sixth Grade.’'
A rnvered dish luncheon
Mr. Frank Smith, 67, died
losing 75 per cent of their
Ul 11!'JI! k. hi. MJniliy St h«iar Recreation commission.
| weight lfl aflflllllgf.will" be served and special
leli and horn* and enjoyed
guest* for the occasion will ba dancing, doing tho limbo and Inole Memorial Hospital.
tha principals of the school*
Bom Oct. 2d. 1BU5 In White
listening to records.
in which the Seminole County
S E R V IC E
FA ST
• REUABLE
Refreshments Included ham­ Spring*, he had lived in San­
School Food Service members
ford
for
tha
past
45
years
and
burgers, potato chips, iced
serve.
muds his home on S. Beanlull
tea and watermelon.
Ave. He was a retired mer­
Installation of officers lor
Chairman for tho event waa
y c u n q i
*
f o
the next school year will b*
Mrs. A. T. MeCardl* assisted chant.
conducted by School Superin­
Survivors
are
his
wife,
Mrs.
by Harold Hecksnbach, princi­
• WALLS
\ • "DECALS
”• TRUCKS
tendent R. T. Milwee. New of­
pal. Mrs. Marl# Lewis, school Alma Smith of Sanford; a
SILK
SCREEN
PROCESS
ficers will be Mis. Kffle Hol­
secretary; Mrs. Katharine stepson, Donald Hub buck of
loway, president; Firm Dor­
SIGNS OF ALL KINDS
White, lunchroom supervisor, California; three sisters, Miss
othy Ilaaa, president-elect; and tho sixth grade teachers, LA) Smith of Hanford, Mr*.* G.
317 S. PALMETTO AVE.
Mrs. Alice Dunn, secretary; Mrs. Ann Reynolds, Mrs. Es­ L. llrown of Atlanta, Go. and
Mrs. Flora Middleton treasur­ ter Hindman, Mrs. Katherine Mrs. Alfred Colby of HcnlckP H O N E F A 2 -6 4 2 2
er and Mrs. Katharine White,
Hubbard, Fremont Long and ar, N. II.
historian.
Funeral services will be held
Joseph Bpringston.
at 2:3(1 p. m. Tuesday at Brioson Funeral Homo with Rev.
Pfelfauf will act as master of
Some English words, such John Hirrs of the Gruce Meth­
ceremonlea.
At this time officers for the as abstemious, facetious and odist Church officiating. Bur­
J f l C K S O n ’S ^
Osteen aisoclatlon will ba srsenious, contain all the ial will be in Uaklnwn Memor­
ial I’mk,
vowels in proper sequence.
elected.

Sixth Graders
At Pinecrest
Enjoy Party

Elizabeth Goode
SCSFS Slates
Dies At28
Installation

Mrs. Kliiaboth A. Goode,
» , of 21S Wood more Blvd.
died Sunday at Seminole
Memorial Hospital.
She waa born In St. Peters­
burg, April M, 1994 and was
a member of the Baptist
Church.
Survivors Include her busThom as Aubrey, j t i m r y

a u id

and Robert Elliot, and a
daughter, Julio Ann all of
Sanford and her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. U Pllsbury. of
Daytoaa.
'Funeral aerviees ar* Incomplate at Ibis lima. Gramkow Funeral Home Is in
charge of arrangements.

Assn. Meets
In Osteen
Ily Mrs. Clarence Snyder
The Planning Committee of
the Osteen Community Center
met on the evening of Mey 31
at tho hum* of Mr. ami Mrs.
Jo* Masters lo hear Chester
Rearick, president of the DeBary Civic Asan. talk on steps
needed to organise such an
association.
There will bo a meeting of
all Intereated persons in the
community on June 21 at 8
p. m. at the Volusia County
Barns when Renrirk again
will be guest speaker. Nick

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indicate it Inch
“f understanding sb.nt the professhorn I ilrydaanlng nf cottons and
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worn without pressing. Any garment he It wool or
cotton, ran bo washed and will drip dry. Carefully In­
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difference between “drip dry" and “wash and lrun“.
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C. C. Hendenon came in to
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Howard Bata now hat givtn
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4 William Prettley J r. and
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Members of the 5-H riders
club joined together for an
evening ride and picnic re­
cently, journeying by horse­
back from Ball’s pasture to
Lake Mary.
At the Uke a fire was built
and weinera and marshmal­
low* were roasted at the
group held a brief business
meeting.
Discussions on securing a
permanent piece of property
for club grounds waa prom­
inent on the agenda and mem­
bers alto discussed attending
the short course at the Uni-

At 11 pints now are Anthony
Cheana and Gordon Bradley
with Charles Dudley havtag
given h!a ninth.
New members of the Gallon
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Hlttell, O. K. Robinson, Lester
Tilli*. Jessie Green, Wilfred
SmoroeU and John HendtrSeventh pint* donors were
William Horn and Willis Dunwoody and sixth timers were
John Braddy and Thomas
Freeman Jr.

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the railing, breaking, and
training of horaea.
Memtiera of the 5-It club en­
joying the ride and meeting
were Kay White, Becky 51ilia,
Rob Riter, Bobby Glenn, Van
Stuart, Linda hllchell, Jimmy
Giles, Rosemary Walton, Don
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asd toat is their greatest the two amendments effect
weakness.
tog the Supreme Court. ABA
beliej
then referred to K* full House
Up
to
sow,
too
prevailing
S S S S S b iu tS ? * * * " * • * « *
analysis of right-wing move­ of Delegates meeting to Au­
penuaahraljr
ments is that toe country haa gust the proposed reapportsettle proposals.
always
had them and always iooment limitation.
»•»•«•/
vi reasons,
ic M IIS i IB
__
t o Rw
SstyoT
tluit. tohare to
wilL They are considered a Finally, U. S. Supreme
tilftlowiy hM been reduced to a point
___
______
__ ____ ,
— tonecessary part of the demo­ Court Justice Earl Warren,
to too light 1
« k m it now n i f t i from 10 to tS
cratic process lo balance the speaking before the American
ferments *u(
m eritksl administration nssatm s.
ad- far left.
Law Institute, called for “a
Defeat ai [
Administration liaison officials
mtoletrptlM^ eeotrel This waa thq viewpoint ef great national debate" os
&gt; k m bora effective In many in*
seems to make emlnentlr
plea in « oi
•fences. And tome southern few* good sense,
Michigan Gov. George Rom­ these states rights amend­
if not carried to o fZ J
of farmer*.
makers have changed their view as
ney—
the silver-haired boy ef ments to prevent their slip­
Obviously
there
can
be
Important
*
—— —
v •• ••
W
l l j j y u i L H riT
n t h - many conservative Business­ ping through to adoptlos
to what their constituents want.
" " " &amp; * * &amp; * ths defense field,
men — on his last appear­ wlthr-t challenge.
Curiously, however, as this shift
on which boti* parties ought to see
. tofisla ance to Washington. "The When these amendments
has occurred, the Democratic admin* Buarjy eye to eye. Neither party
led three Know-Nothing P arty ef Abra were lin t proposed they were
istratlon has not gahtod proportion* should oppose just for the sake of
states
pments to ham Lincoln’s time was generally dismissed as so un­
Italy more comfortable margins for opposing.
toe U. S
i.
lb principal programs. For, as Dem*
stronger than toe John Birch constitutional in themselves
Some politicians think unity of
Early
Of COB- Society of today," Romney that they could never gain aowrstfc vela totals have risen, Repub. party must be rigid and total. Yet
aervati"*
action commented. "I think * both eeptance.
Bean support for administration pro* this notion leaves the national inter*
group* to
to , UOt (the radical right and left)
fo ssil has declined sharply.
But to less than six month*,
est out of the picture. It la interest­
cougmtlon ns.
Thera waa a time 10 or 80 or ing to note, too, that quits a few pol­
are deplorable," the gover 20 state legislatures have act­
The N&lt;
Industry nor declared.
ed favorably on one or more
more OOP House votes were fairly
itical scientists believe the test of
iPolkJeal
unmltte* On anothar manifestation of of the proposals Additionally,
pertain for any major Democratic party unity la successfully met If
(BIPAC&gt;with a right-wing
MB. Steadily that figure has sagged, office-holders stand together on
sentiment
to six states have acted favor*
9100,000
from Na America today, the governor ably on the so-called "lib er­
U8t0 hi some recent eases less than
menr—but not all—major Issues.
tlonal As of Manu was even more emphatic. ty Amendment" which would
10 fence jumpers have been counted.
The key here is sound leadership
facturers
ipected to This waa In reference to the abolish personal Income taxes
Onea or twice it haa been just one.
judgment as to what it is Impor­
draw au
American three constitutional amend and tores th* government to
Republican
leaden
in
Congress
___—____ „ i
uu»
uo umneu
about. We cannot
tant to bo
unified •about
M . U -------1 . ----- »* -Medical
similar ments put forward by the turn over
private enter­
point proudly to this performance as exalt
such unity above
the national
organisatiol group in- Council of State Govern­ prise some 7M at Its service
•vidence of increasing party unity, good.
tends to
irts of APLr ments' Volunteer Committee operations.
CIO's Co
Political on Dual Sovereignty.
All such proposals are con­
Educe
They would give the states sidered well worth aa much
This
added more power to amend the scrutiny as the reform pro­
strength
four-yeer Constitution without partici­ grams advocated by the far
drive by
for Coo- pation by Congress, to nulli­ left.
to sleet fy the Supreme Court deci­
•tltutkmal
members sion on state legislative re- About MW pounds of vega*
of Congrci
spportlonment, and to set up a tion Is consumed by an ele­
_____ ______ M
lo c k with Vke P r e s i d e s ! would be
ACA hai given public a super court ot one judge phant dally.
franchised Southern Negroes
•Ml righto could bnpoee sev- thrown bite the R oom of Rep. have no muscle s t tho ballot
awards t | congressmen from each of the 90 state* to
•re penalties bi next ytnr's rwntatlv**. In that event, box. They moat take to tho
whose vifecords show pass on U. S. Supreme Court
conslstentprt for con­ decisions.
alertlsra on President Ken- each etate would cast one rote. streets or put on tho pressure
' ■ sad ess the Democratic Mississippi's rote would be with one of their slt-to men*
servative |f *
Twenty "This smacks of the states
freshatnpessm en who passing the Supreme Court
equal, for exempt#, to the rote euvera, Southern communities
have not Implied exten­ instead of the executive pass­
the pbUtisu] facte ed ®f New York or Pennsylvania. have been unable to cope with
sive votiiords, but are ing It," said Romney, "and
mm ho ihose:
The South*men might bo able the alt-lm technique of Nogro
CASE P401: Albert If., «hen B^M
—Only under undsuel eir.
*“**• • deni.
protest
a eamplng | aad Selling," enclosing * long on the [' track, also one Is as bad as the other." — and DELIVERED
aged 34, Is a star salesman. MP-”
ON TIME
This was one ot three auth................. c m n Democratic The one-iUla-oua-Tot* eye.
stamped, return envelope, were givlards.
A Northern Negro alt-home
Tour
Downtown
Florist
"Dr.
Crone,"
he
began,
"I
oa
a
eamplng
trip?
If
this
|accurate
mea­
orative denunciations of the
■reeldsntiel candidate be con* tem would restore to the maneuver next year on elec­
plus 30c, It can zoom your
tobe XYS coffee with sales.
sure of A alive strengtn proposed amendments on the
fldaot ef election without th* South some of the pollUeal tion day would scuttle Demo- have heard you address our
sales convention before.
J*g-"
SANFORD
to Congri la still decid- same day in Washington.
il yniee of iudsi uf lira l u n a r * it loot when FrmHtn erotic candidates In a great
—
—
"And 1 recell four urvlwe u
*° derive the
_-*»
edly
n
jty.
It
consists
FLOWER
SHOP
Southern ate tea.
D. Roosevelt ordered D*mo- _many at
Th*
American
Bar
AssoNorthern states. It .oulil
what you
* « .| toen
ut su perjoi iii »cu*l«r»“ Tiauuu Bu n d uf Governsra Cor. B. 1st A Has ford At*.
-- •«“
oaacas try
UTJ this
till!
—la the great Industrial *r»lle National Convention be deadly to candidates for salesmen to,« use
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described aa 'psychological
8l*fe esperlment your
1&gt; Rcpuj and ■ Demo­ adopted resolutions opposing Y X 1-D23 or FA *-HJT
•lutau rstslfs the South, all ru'** changed In 1030. For 100 mayor and aharlff as well as
gravtly.'
d*1!
test the other mem
cratic—J 100 senator*. It
Deem istls m H Idnt-i usually JfMr' lhe Democrats had re- fur the big shots.
Would you explain that tors of your family thereby,
has
33 |*U or 1S9 repre­
By
Ilnl
Cotkraa
SSSd the Negro vote to bo duired * two-thirds majority
An election day alt-horns again?"
Take pencil and paper.
sentative 130 Republican
for tho nomination of a prcal- would be a revenge technique,
Soma
of
the
gals'
1063
I -rc t l rrtedIn psychiatry, we doctors Tkas, a t the signal "Go,"
and 24pocratic—out of
I
Wall *organised movements d*nU&lt;&gt; «*ndldaU. In practice, no more, e t the moment of often employ hypnosis.
Pr,nt tho alphabet to tho bathing suite wlU task* Um 433.
have developed to five South. th* tw«-thirds rule gave the next years’ election. But the But we. meanwhile, lake •‘■■dM'd order beginning rnen'a head nwlv.
Rlgb strength cannot
era etc tee to deprive Kennedy 8outh • *«l° w er presidential long-range Impact would lie full advantage of tho known A-B-C . . . through X-Y-Z.
be me in Washington,
■■at Tear of their electoral nominations. FDR scrapped very greet If major Democrat­ laws of Inertia and physical
yourself and record
found In rough,
An llllnoie woman saw her howe
»
H )i« ThiSMitinil would bo to th* two-thirds rule, making a ic defeats in such states aa gravity.
the exact number of seconds husband for the first time in Jr 1,
mirations
of all
•dfed eeturn elatae ef miplede* "hapl* majority sufficient to New York, Pennsylvania and Thus, wo have the patient tuqulrod.
with an unSd ureeiamtlal electors. F.W- nominate. The political Influ- California could bo attributed clasp hia hands In advanco. Now, tor the second test, four years- Theao doggone kinds
tmberahip scatknown
tW la w s to Alabama, Mlaala. enc®ot Bouthsre states in the to a Negro boycott of the For when we hypnotise him, **ko n fresh sheet ol paper. golf ccursee.
lout the country.
tered
•fppl and Georgia .have fern Democrmtle party has bean polls. The Democrats then If he Is In the light stage at But «l the signal "Go," print
114 So. Palmetto
When the Dower garden Is So |t has been lm•uwrittea to provldo for the «hrlnklng toward sera aver would know that Northern the first attempt, we get an
alphabet In reverse order, In full bloom la when the posslbli mite them all on
Phone FA 2-0814
unpledged ala tee. Tho proposal llnf* POR’a triumphant boo- Negroes hail bought Into the "assist" from Inertia.
starting with Z-Y-X and gowhole family geta eut to any mouse or program,
to pending to the legislature* und nomination,
party leadership for keeps.
For his fingers tend to to* backward to the letter gather.
i f Florida and Louisiana.
Political trouble outsldo the
slick together. So he would
The* five states represent S3 South will fall upun the Pomneed to exert extra force to
Again, record the exact
Where does It really gat
electoral votes.
orrstle party if President Kenpull them apart.
I*111* to aecondi.
you
when your social stand­
If no presidential candidate nedy la unable soon to m i n i
Thus, when wo tell him Which time will be longer?
Obtained u majority In tho the disenchantment of NorthQ—What admiral waa shot ho cannot pull hia hands N requires much m o r e ing coses by the quart?
electoral college—270 votes— em Negroes with hia civil for an error of judgment?
spirt, wo have inertia work- ^ m# to write tne alphabet in
Instead of dreaming about
the election of e President and rights performance. Dlaen
A—Admiral John Byng, the Ing on nur side to prove our reverse order, even though
a
beautiful flower garden get
only BritUh Admiral ever ex­ point.
you have always seen the
ecuted. In 1757, tho naval likewise, which would you fetters together, so it might down to earth and plant one.
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
court convicted him on the Ihink Is the belter sugges- ,e*m *• ***? lo go from
After an auto accident li’a
*dsht to left ss vice versa.
charge of not dclng his ut­ tion to a hypnotic novice:
VOUWERB] MlWtfVOU SOUND most to relieve Kurt ML To let him hold his arms
too late to atop and think.
But
our
previous
habits
of
hvr FIRST tVurUi WG KMOWGD, t u a a a c D /i TftJE TO FAMILY
Philip in Minorca, threatened out straight from tho should- thinking have always ted
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cr before starting hypnoaia tro&gt;u "A" to "B".
‘.FRIEND./ AMAtINd MOW
forced into tvv
THE \[ all moo MoofteC
OVER 35 YEARS
anil then tell him he can't to the advertising situation
1KJH
TURB6 0 6 AN «CAPEO\
MdMERlFR
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WlVl
At First A Palmetto
AK
PRESSED
vj|lu gjjJ-4
---------------n im A
f
lower
them?
mentioned
above,
our
thought
Q—What la the origin of
*4 OORCAR, LEAVIN' 06 TOHECLi
(Alongside eld peet office)
^d e p « e| sio n
Or
to
atari
with
his
arms
process
starts
with
the
idea
the
expression
“two
bits
7"
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K°ing on t camping trip,
A—It comes from dnya hanging down at his sides
xR
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inRAOE!
g|6GED OUTATAKUMMAOE IV
and then tell him he cannot (out with the need for cotwhan
the
Sputihh
dollar
was
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fct) *&gt; that second esample
Lvisf
often used aa currency In raise his arms?
Physical gravity worka with I* better,
Amarlean colonies. W h a n
I small change waa needed, the the hypnotist in that aeeond Tor it takes advantage of
dollar was r u t Thu roln could case, for the patient must ro- Ute natural direction of the
sist both the hypnotist's com- prospect's UioughL
• Carpets • Furniturs
| lie divided into 8 pieces, or
mand, plus gravity, If he Send for my twoklct "New • Tito
• Pianos
hits.
wishes to raise his arms. Psychology of Advertising
• Rental Ileda
In advertising and satesQ—Which la the only Cen­ man ship, moreover, it Is
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JUNE 11 * 21
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Ocneral John C. Fremont, these advertising suggestions
ARES 3 * 16
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TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 9:30 A 3!. * 11:00 P.M.

DAILY SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13 - FRIDAY, JUNE 31
1:3* • 11:34 A. M.
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(FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH BUS)
7:10 LEW S CUURCll GO TO IStk AND PARK
13th TU FRENCH (7:13) FRENCH TO 20tk
HAYS DRIVE TU COUNTRY CLUB RUAD (733)
COUNTRY CLUB ROAD TO 23th. 23th TO
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TUESDAY, JUNE 11.

83 Years W ithout a Vacation
Since 1880, Florid* phonos have gone about their business of bringing people
together around the clock, around tho calendar. Because you depend on it,
your telephone never takes a vacation. Over 1,500,000 Southern Bell phone*
in Florida—all dial-operated—work full time to keep people in touch for any
purpose, day or night, at so little cost.
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(Daah CUbbu: ByAbigailvanBumn1 T • I • v 8 s i o it
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DEAR ABBY: A nurse wrote
that a married woman visited a doc*
tor at the hospital regularly and she
Implied that something -shady eras
going on. I am that woman. For
three y e a n I’ve been seeing the doc­
tor about chronic headaches caused
by the nervous tension of an unhap­
py home life. My doctor, being the
most patient, understanding man in
the world, has helped me to faee my
problems and adjust to them. Last
year 1 was dumbfounded when my
doctor confided in me that HIS home
life was worse than mine. He trusts
me and discusses everything with
me. H is wife recently took an over­
dose of sleeping pills and he said If
he didn't have me to talk to he would
have had a nervous breakdown. He
helped me when I needed it, and
now I can’t let him down, no matter
w h at
ABOVE SUSPICION IN SCARSDALE.
• • e
DEAR ABBY: About the married
woman who made a habit of going
to the hospital regutarly to see a doc­
tor: I think she is my wife. Her
weakness has always been doctors. If
there is a good-looking doctor with­
in a hundred miles, she’ll find him
and keep him busy with one comisint or another. Can you tell me
' the letter came from Elmira, New
York 7
-BILL”

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MONDAYmF.wmM.

•

DEAR ABBY: Why can’t people
mind their own business? I am the

woman who goes to the hospital so
often. The nurse got it all wrong. I
am not seeing a doctor. I’m an engi­
neer. It’s not about love, it’s about
money. We bet the horses together.
NOT GUILTY (BRENTWOOD)
• • •
DE a R ABBY: Our entire hospi­
tal sta ff is up In arms about the nur­
se who wrote the letter reporting
the married woman who visits the
doctor regularly behind closed doors.
We nurses at the hospital think you
ought to know that no doctor would
even attempt to get away with such
carryings-on in his hospital. In the
firet place, every minute of the doc­
tor’s time la scheduled, and even if
he wanted to, he wouldn’t have the
time. The nurse who wrote that let­
ter haa been mad about the doctor
for years, and he has refused to look
at her. -Hell hath no fury like a wo­
man scorned.” *
THE BELLES OF ST. MARY’S
•

while he hid tiie chance and
discard a club.
Then the play went two
ways. The conservative play­
ers would lead a spade right
away and East would duck. A
second round of spadea would

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DEAR ABBY: I am sure that
letter about the married woman visi­
ting the hospital so often to eee the
doctor woa meant for me. I wish you
would put this in the paper for that
long - nosed nurse to see. Yes, I am
seeing a doctor at the hospital fre­
quently, and if you are so curious about whether 1 am getting a treat in­
stead of a treatment, why don’t you
ask the doctor? You might be sur­
prised to learn that I am taking a
series of shots for a combination of
116 allergies.
NOTHING TO HIDE (Baton Rouge,
La.)

jacaby On fihidqa
Today's b u d is from the
Southeastern championships
in Miami, Fli. It shows var­
ious lines of playing the band.
Practically every S o u th
player holding today'* hand
wound up at two spadei and
West led th* eight of hearts.
South would be tn dummy for
the first and last time, would
take hlT ■two M a r t t r i m

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Doctors
TUESDAY
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By Ruth M illett
To help tlily season's brides ture, for two reasons:
It will make him feel that
In furnishing their first homes
it’s
his home, too.
the National Design Center in
' New York has drawn up 10 A woman who has a man
helping her aeicct furnishing*
yules.
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Important of the lot. It u : a more comfortable and liv­
"Consult your husband every able house than the woman
step of the way. It's his who hasn’t a man along lo
make sure that the furniture
borne, too.”
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husbands when they buy fur­ looking at.
niture because. In shopping
for their bouses, women have
one weakness m en don’t
share—they are more con­
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comfort.
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In
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doesn't give enough tight for In a 14-mile heat between
reading, or the straight-back­ two old paddle-wheelers up
ed copy of an antique sofa and down the Ohio Hirer, the
that was originally designed Delta (Juaen won In a romp
to grace a parlor—but not lo from tha Belle of Louisville.
sit on while reading tho pa­
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Ta Go Out To A
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�Buffet Dinner
Enjoyed By
Church Teams

by the University of
The church was dseorated
with arrso foments of white
gladioli, moms, baby's breath,
fan aad palms.
Organist, Roger Harris,
pfteeated a program of gap-

silver and crystal bowls. Serv­
ing at the bride’s table wort
Mrs. James Leonard, Mrs.
Herbert Maas, Mrs. Leals
Kasky, Mrs. Jimmy Veems
aad Mias Barbara West.
Mrs. Bea M. Howland asslated with Uw bride's book
which was placed eo a table
decorated with a white rose
eaeemble. Floating hostesses
wort the M lsm Sheralyna

Lord's Prayer."
The bride, given in mar­
riage by her father, wok g
gown of CbaatlDy lac* and
p m allk parchment satin,
lb* empire bodice of lice
featured a bateau neckline
and long tapered sleeves with
Uny lace covered button*
down tb* baek.
The biUawiag princess skirt
had lace appliques embroid­
ered with candlelight Irides­
Mrs. Baev** presented Mr*. cent* and seed peart*. The
Georgs Mirella, vice-preil- akirt terminated fa a court
dM*, with a birthstone pen. train. Her two tiered fingerMM via bo leaving tho end Up veil of imported illusion,
waa attached to a crown of
of Jom ter Norfolk.
JUftosh monte wen served matching Ism with irideiGteteS tho social by co-boa- cents and m d pearls.
leans Mr*. B. E. Betancourt, Her bouquet waa a white
Mrs. J. F. Uhr aad T. E. orchid with etreamers of
■mas, MV*. L J. JamO, green Ivy and whit* ribbon.
Mr*. G. E. Diets*, Mrs. Ralph Sh« carried a satin bound
Bible, given to the groom's
grandfather, Albert Ernest
Edward Cowley, by Queen
yu-toete Tty Blhte has been
carried by brides In the Cow­
ley family since that time.
Maid of honor waa Mis*
Eamlll* Eton Collins, sister
of tho bride. She wore n
street length sheath of turquota taffeta, featuring a
bmtese el bar horn* to Loch
Alter fer a secant party for sweetheart neckline and a
Beauty Counselor represents- petal shaped overskirt of silk
organs* and carried a cas­
Urea la this area.
-Goeets wen Mrs. Bernard cade bouquet of pom pom
Harkey, Mrs. W. R. Arm- daises.
srttong, Mr*. G. A. Warnke, Bridesmaids and matrons
Mrs. Eugene Xreajaeger, Mr*. were Miss Lavcrn Sweeney,
Jew Aleaaaler.M, Mr*. Mai- Mias Betty Mann and Mrs.
calm Lodge Jr£ aad Mra. Peter Bukur. Their gowns
and bouquets were Identical
France* Weetor,
During tb* evening the It that of Urn maid of honor.
troop snjoyed reeding por­ Best man waa Peter Bukur
tion* of n letter from a for­ and groomemen were Thomas
mer Banford resident, Mrs. Richey, Andrew Bracken and
Wallace Tyre, who now lives Charles Rabun Jr,
la Germany. She la atlU a The bride’s mother chose a
silk
brocade
BC Representative with head­ champagne
sheath,
with
matching
acces­
quarter* in the Munich Branch
bt Germany.
Mra. Torbett served a de*.
oert course using a beautiful
brass service that shu pur­
chased while living In India.

TUESDAY
The Musle Students of Miss
Madeline Mallem will be pre­
sented In their annuel recital
■t the Hanford Woman's Club,
starting at 7 p.m. The public
i* invited to attend.

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sories and a corsage of pale
green rymbldlum orchids.
The groom's mother wore a
dress of navy blue nylon with
white bolero and gloves and
a corsage of white cymbldium
orchids.
Immediately following tho
ceremony, a reception was
held in tho Church Courtyard.
The bride's table was over­
laid with an Italian cut-work
linen cloth snd centered with
a four-tiered wedding cake,
embossed with white roses
and ltHea-of-tbw-valley, flank­
ed by two branched silver
candelabra with white taper*.
Accenting the decorations
were arrangements of white
gladioli, baby’s breath and
mums arranged in antique

Mrs. T ice
Enjoys Visit
In Tennessee
lly Donna Rate*
Mr*. Thro Tice has returned
to her hums in Longwood. aft­
er a week's visit with her two
daughters and their familire,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ellis and
Mrs. Emily Warren, in Doneleon, Tenn.
While there she attended
graduation t-xci&lt; I*«s et Penbody University as e guest of
Mr*. Ellis whu la a member
of the faculty.
She also attended a lunch­
eon for faculty end graduate
students at Bcarritt College,
where Mra. Warren eervva as
private secretary to the col­
lege president.

Far
Property

Williams and Susan White. *
For traveling Mrs. Cowley
eboee a beige salt of reyoa
bopsieklng, trimmed with
descent buttons, brawn acces­
sories and the orchid from
her bridil bouquet.
Following their stay at
tho University of Miami, in
Coral Gables, (ho coupl* will
reside In their home, on Lake
Markham.

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Mlaa GtorgUana HU Mo m ,
daughter of Mr. aad Mrs.
Fomat Brawer Stoaa of Mattland, became the bride of E4win Russell Fatic, sob of Mr.
and Mrs. Don V. Fatic of
BrookavUle, in a double ring
ceremony, at 2:30 p.m , Jane
1, at the MaiUand Orthodox
Preabytrriaa Church.
Rev, Arthur A, Ftoelleh of­
ficiated at the ceremony, snd
Mrs. Froelich played tradi*T r:if-*
Aj*-"'-*-iMiM

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Special Day

j
All Soul* Catholic Women's
:
Club will sponsor a "Diy of
j
Recollection1* In the Parish
Church thla Wednesday.
II
TTie activity will commence
MRS. E. RUSSELL FATIC
with Maaa at 0 a.m. and close
_
with Benediction of the Bless­
ed Sacrament at 2 p.m. Kev.
Richard J. I.ynns, pastor will
be the Retreat Mailer.
All ladiea of lh« area are
Rev. and Mrs. Fred Foster Tuesday. He is in room M12.
cordially Invited to Join in a
Mr. and Mrs. Rae Irland
day of spiritual development. attended tho Florida annual
conference held in Lakeland. and children, enroute to their
S. V. Gillespie brother of new aasignment in Alaska,
St re. Vesta Thropp underwent are visiting her mother, Mrs.
Bertha Hardin, and family
surgery in the Orange Me­
and hi* parents la Sanford.
morial Hospital, Orlando,
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Sc-

Enter p ris e P e rsonals

Skate Party For Graduates

The bride's mother wore a
light blue linen dress with
white embroidery and white
■ceeesories with a corsage oi
white aweelbeart rose*. The
Kroom’s mother wore a dress
of dusty rose Chantilly lace
and silk crepe with ■ corsage
of pink sweetheart roses.
A reception was held fol­
lowing the ceremony at the
home of the bride's parents,
1300 Maitland Ave, with 200
friends and relatives attend­
ing. The home was decorated
with a profusion of pink and
white flowers and the stair­
case from which the bride
threw her bouquet was dec­
orated with fern tied with
white satin bows. Miss Joy
Hyrons was in charge of the
bride's book.
Fifteen of the bride's aunts
and cousins took turns presiding at the punch bowl and
serving the beautiful fourtiered wedding cake. The refreshment table was adorned
with a silver candelabra
holding an arrangement of
pink and white snapdragons.
Many out of town relatives
and friends were present for
TBS 'wedding ana reception.—
For traveling the bride
chose a powder blue linen
suit, blue hat, while acces­
sories and a rose corsage.
Following a short wedding
trip to the mountains of North
Carolina the couple will make
their home In Tavares.

mones and children of South
Carolina are now occupying
the San Geroge house on Pine
Street Mr. Semonet has pur*
Names Chairmen chased Darwin Bruce’s land
Mrs. Paul Aucoin, president clearing, fill dirt hauling,
etc., In this area.
of All Souls Catholic Women's
Club has announced the
following committee chair*
GIVE “DAD”
men (or the coming year:
Membership, Mrs. Virgil
A FITTED
Kceran; program, Mrs. John
CASE OR A
I'unly; spiritual develop­
ment, Mrs. John Kolarik;
DOPP KIT
publicity, Miss Edle Krygler;
historian, Mrs. James Dou­
cette; telephone, Mrs. Frank
Iluhn and Mrs. Eugene Rogero.
Sunshine, Mrs. Clifford Milliken; refreshments, Mrs. Joe
Hickson; altar, Mrs. M. Car­
ver; librarian, Mrs. Rose
Hlrt; coupons, Sirs. Theo­
dore Michels; birthday apron,
Miss Sara Warren Eustcrby
and parliamentarian, Mrs.
Angelo Constantine.
Sirs. Louis Rotas will take
care of any typing that Jb re.
quired for the next year. This
Gifts • Cards • Hooks
group and officers of the or­
ganization wilt comprise the
(Formerly McVlcara)
executive board for the year
210 E. First St.
Slay, 1903, to Slay, 1964.

Mr*. J. E. BreefceMre, i f
O1 W 1 , « • Im hM lor *
hmeheon honoring Wr airier,
Mr*. Jim Wont and daughter,
Carole, of Franklin, N. C.
and Mrs. Edith Brooklyn, who
is Waring this weak for a
vacation la Baltimore, Md.
The luncheon was bald at
the Robert Meyer Motor Inn,
in Orlando.
Other guests were Mine
Judy Worst, Mrs. Leonard
Faulk J r, Mrs. C. T. Nlblack,
Mrs. W. B- Meek. Mlaa Kath­
ryn Lawton, Mrs. Jimmy
Brookshire and Mrs. Ferrell
Beasley.

Cawdbenry

Personals
Robert* Pries, 11-ysarold
granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Kryder, of Lake
Dr, Casselberry,
arrived
Monday night by plane from
her home in Leo, Ind, la
spend the summer with her
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
Kryder and Roberta will at­
tend the American Legion
and Auxiliary conventions la
Clearwater June 7-*.

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HONOREES AT A RECENT SKATING PARTY were Tex Woodruff nml
Shells! Beat. In tho background nre tho hostesses, from left, Mr. nnd Mra.
Sheuly Best and Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Green.
(Herald Photo)
ifty classmates and friends Melodra Skating Rink from Rest family.
. tnvlud to share in a 10 P-m- to 1 «’m- .
,,
On*
‘he pUyful i
IMrvehment* of cookie*, strenuous activities enjo
mint*, nut* and punch were
served during the evening,
lkroratione were carried out
in the clasa colors of green
and white, using fern, and
white orchid* on the refresh­
ment table. Li mo punch was
served from a beautiful crys­
Ilk* homo,
tal howl, an heirloom of the
lor pictures!

Osteen Personals
By Mra. Clarence Snyder
Mr*. Hazel Gllhuly, Mr*.
Hubert William* and Mr*.
Clarence Snyder attended the
banquet and meeting of Ole­
ander Rcbckah Lodge No. B
at Daytona Beach, Tuesday
evening. It was the official
visit of Mrs. Margaret Wattere, of Tampa, president of
the Rebekah Assembly of
Florida.

Tho WMU of the Osteen
Baptiit Church met Tuesday
afternoon at the church. Mrs.
Albert Clark had the pro­
gram which was on Liberia.

Mrs. Belma Larcon, left lest
week for her summer home In
Farmington. Me.
Jim Morris has returned
from Bay Pina* Hospital to
Ida home on Sanlando Spring*
Drive.

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Personals

114 NORTH PARK

• a keadpWvo of matching
roots gad she canted a boa11 quet of white sweetheart
h roses.
B Xatho Stone, sister of the
krtds, served as maid of boof „r aad wore a pink attest[. length gown of silk organxa
b over taffeta aad carried pink
II sweetheart wees. Her other
p attendants were Miss Judy
{ Pueey aad Mrs. B. B. HtH HI.
k who wore ensembles to match
I that of the maid of honor.
o T. Adriaa Fatic, brother of
tho groom, served as best
maa and when were Laveme Wheeler and S. B. Hill
III, cousins of the bride.

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Sponsoring

MRS. ERNEST HERMAN COWLEY
(House of Rahlja Photo)

Hostess For
Luncheon

Weds Edwin Russell Fatic

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Ilia "Every Member Ca*
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Christina Church were de­
lightfully entertained with •
buffet dinner at the Loch Ar­
bor home of MaJ. and Mrs.
W. E. Bristol.
A sumptuous bakad ham
and turkey dinner with all the
trimmings was served from
the dining room table. The
gueste were seated at a long
green table oa the aneloeed
patio.
The exotic arrangement of
red gladioli centering the
table vied hard to eompeta
with the bright Bowers In the
patio planters.
After an avcnlng of fun and
chatting, the guests had noth­
ing but "Oh's" and "Ah's'*
as Mrs. Bristol told of soms
of the exciting plsces, and
stories back of many of the
lovely pieces adorning their
charming home.
Tboee enjoying the evening
were Mr. and Mrs. Lsstsr
Tharp, Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Ho­
bart Shields, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Evans, Mr. and Bra. J.
L. Horton J r , Mr. and Mrs.
0. 0. Landless, Mr. snd Mrs.
W. If. Young and Mr. snd
Mrs. J. L. Horton Sr.

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skis snugly, left, and goes through a dry land
pull-up in practice.
W rlttn (or NKA
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■aka aevarwl dry run*.
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tha rubber bindings until
they art amif. Dunking tha
feat In water will ke#p tha
binding* from eheflng whan
Miay rub.
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a pull-up. Thia ia to yet you
uaed to tha feel of being
pulled up by tha tow boat—
and teach you tha rlyht way
to do ft. Hava ao metre atand
cloaa to you with tha tow
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you are a* far forward a* pos­
sible.
(iraip the tow bar and hare
ycur accomplice pull you to
a startiny position, le t the
pull briny you to your feet
Don’' (“ivy—w—W
with yoor l*jr* or arms. let
the rope- do the work.
Keep tha acma straight, not
bent at tha elbow*. As you
are pulled to a standing posi­
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low and keep the knees ■light­
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Behind four-hit pitching by
Larry Rudd, First Federal
ran up 11 hits to down Stan­
dard Oil 18-6 In Die Little
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Standings
Natfawal

league
W. I . Brt.
32 Z\ .382
Lot Angeles
33 25 .340
St. Louii
31 38 .5U
San rraaciaco
31 28 .3+4
Chicago
28 24 .310
Cincinnati
28 28 .304
Pittsburgh
38 2B .473
Milwaukee
23 20 .435
Philadelphia
2S 32 430
Houston
22 38 .373
New York
Result* Sunday
New York 8 1. St. Louis 7-10
Philadelphia 8-1, Cincinnati
7-3, (1st game 10 Innings)
Los Angeles 11, Chicago 8
Pittsburgh 4-3 Milwaukee 0-3
Houston 3, San Francisco 0
America league
W. I* Pel.
33 23 .389
Chicago
32 23 .383
Baltimore
-“28- 21 .371
-Yoik—
78 23 .328
Minnesota
77 23 .319
Kansas City
25 24 Jll)
Boston
23 23 .489
Cleveland
27 31 .446
Los Angeles
23 29 .122
Detroit
19 38 .333
Washington
Results Sunday
Um Angeles 4. Minnesota 2
Chicago 4, Kansas City 3
New York 6. Detroit 2
Cleveland 3, Baltimore 3 (14
Innings)

S t Louis, Mets
Split Twin Bill
NEW YORK (111*1) — Tim
McCarver’s inside • the • park
hases-loadrd home run in the
eighth inning highlighted a
10-4 nightcap victory for the
St. Louis Cardinsls -Sunday
after the New York Mets won
the opener, 8-7, with the help
of threo gift runs in the
seventh.
McCarver w n
credited
with grand slam homer when
center fielder Rod Kanchl
tumbled to the turf while
camping under his routine

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Boston Downs
Baltimore 3-2

FSU Set
Sarasota Im port-Export
Lead Cut U.S. Colleges Develop Today In
By Miami Other Lands' Athletes Series
NEW YORK (NBA) —
Amcri-BTi rolkg* truck and
field conches have become big
aheds In the import and ex­
port business.
They pile up points and win
meets white developing ath­
letes for other countries. Mora
than 200 members of tha
•runty pant* set competing
fur United Stattw seats of
higher learning are from for­
eign lands.
N»«-11 Carroll, who turned
in tho fastest half mil* in tho
world this year, 1:47.3, in the
lo t Angeles Coliseum Ketaya,
it a typical ca-e. Carroll, a
roughly handsome lad with
finely -chiseled feature, and an
appropriate brogue, hails from
Annaitaa-nn, a *&lt;« sea,-oust
village in County Louth, Ire­
land. lie is a VUlanova sopho­
more at 21.
Carroll, who perhapa la as
hig a t New Zealand’* Peter
Snell at 6-g and 180 pound*,
would he the rsrly favnrile for
the Olympic 800 meters If it
wero certain that Snell, the
defending champion, would
eonri-ntratr on the 1,500. Like
Ron Delany before him. Carroll will rumpete for Ireland
In tho Games in Tokyo tn
October, 1964.
"After I did 1:48.3, fastest
ever fur a lit-year-old, in Dub­
lin, Ron Delany wrote Jumbo
(Jim Elliott, Vlllanovn coach)
and Junibu wrote Delany at
about tha earn* time,” eiplained Carroll after winning
the IC4-A 880 at Downey Sta­
dium on Randalls Island in
New York in a leisurely l:3g.4.
“Whan Irishmen talk track,
the narie Vlllarova nope tin at
once. Delany and John Joe
Barry, another distance* man;
Jimmy Hvardon, the ipiartermiler; Clem Clancy, tha discus
thrower, ami other fin* tada
who want then- made Villanova a big name In Ireland.
’’I’m a little old to lie a
sophomore, but there is no
track in Ireland’s secondary
school and 1 didn’t really get
moving until I got in the
Army, where 1 spent (wo
years.*'
Carroll came to the U.8, at
a member of a relay tram
By United Pros* International headed by Delany in the win­
To say that Rochester*! Nat ter of 1961-62 and never went
Martinez was successful In buck, lie doesn’t intend to re­
hia first starling assignment turn except on a visit.
Villanuva was made svm
of the season Is an under­
more attractive to the young­
statement.
Given a chance if a start­ ster, who Is the ion of a wid­
er after having been used ex­ ower doing office work In a
clusively in relief, the 21- mill, by two aunta in Phila­
year-old Martinez pitched the delphia who take good care of
first no-hltter of tha Interna­ him.
tional League season, turning
Other f o r e i g n e r * who
bark tha Jacksonville Sum. bounced down In front in the
3-0. In their sevtn-Inning IC4-A I n c l u d e d Harvard's
nightcap Sunday.
Chrla Ohlri from Nigeria with
Rochester Manager Darrell a meet record 30-foot, 1-lnch
Johnson, desperate for a triple Jump. TTie Crimson hs*
starting pitcher after having a n o t h e r able hop-sklp-andsustained a 16-3 shellacking jumper In Chukwuma Axlklwo,
at the hands of the Suns in •Iso from Nigeria. Wendell
the opener.
Mottley of Trinidad became

By lifted Press lute rue IUa si
Sarasota bad its lead In the
Florida State League cut to
P i gamea Sunday night when
the Miami .Marlins defeated
the Sun Sox 4-3.
Fight Sarasota errors aided
the Marlins’ cause. Shortstop
Bob Morgan led the Marlins
by driving in four runs with
two doubles.
Tampa split a doubleheader
with Orlando losing 3-2, and
winning 3-3.
Orlando scored it* winning
run In the first game in the
sixth inning when Dick Ath­
enian singled, stole terond
and moved to third on a Tar­
pon error. He was singled
iHime by catcher H a n k
IzquirnJo.
In the second game, first
baseman Kevin Sanders and
Tom Pardua drove tn two
runs each to lead the Tarpons
to their 5-3 win.
St. Petersburg at Fort Ij u dentale was rained out.
The Lakeland Tigers edged
Ibe Daytona Beach Islanders
7-8 when left fielder Wayne
Comer alammed out a bases
loaded triple In the bottom of
tha ninth Inning to teort the
winning run*.
The Islanders tied up the
game tn the top of the ninth
when first baseman George
lluleti started a aii-rua rally
by belting a grand alam home
run.
Tonight. Fort Lauderdale
plays at Miami, Daytona
Beach goes to Orlando. St.
Petersburg travels to Sara­
sota and Lakeland pltya at
Tampa.
The standings:
W L Pet.
Sarasota
27 18 .800
St. Petersburg
26 20 M i
2H 21 .333
Lakeland
Fort Lauderdale 21 21 .323
Orlando
21 21 .311
22 26 .431
Miami
19
Daytona Beach
.422
Tampa
It
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Beginner Racks
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BALTIMORE (DPI)-Chuck
Schilling singled home Hun
Nixon In the ninth inning with
tha tying run and again In
tha 14th Inning with the win­
ning run Sunday to give the
Boston Red Sox a 3-2 victory
over the Baltimore Oriole*.
Both of -Schilling’s hits
earns with two out — in the
ninth off Dlek Hall and In the
14th off Stu Miller, who lost
his second game of the sea­
son In three decisions.

WORST FOOT forward
—Yank’s Mickey Man­
tle in wheeled from
hospital in Baltimore,
Mil., after hnvinff a cast
applied to hig left foot.
Mantle suffered a brok­
en bone when his spikes
caujrht in center field
fence while Irvin# to
fin# a homer by Ori*
ole.V Hrooks Robinson.
He’ll be out of play at
least a month.
(NEA Telephoto)

Punts Arensi, at the ex­
treme end of Patagonia on
the Straits of Magrllan, is the
world’s southernmost city.

Yale’* firot IC4A 440 winner
In S3 years.
Sam Amukun of Uganda
has dona 9.H In the 100 for
Colgate. lUivaid's Aggivy
Aworl from Uganda has don*
20.6 in the 220 and 14 flat in
the 120 high hurdles.
Holland sent Oregon a swift
880 man in Ray Van A*trn,
Great Britain shipped South­
ern Illinois a corking mller
In Brian Turner. Gcsiff Walk­
er, running that distance, and
At Ijtwlcr, • two-niller, nrn
two of eight Australians at
Houston, Uylke Vandcrwal of
Kearney State in Nebraska,
Is a Canadian. Colin Rldgway,
high jumping for l.anmr Tech
of lleauiuonU Tex., U a South
African.
C. K. Vang, currently the
world's foremost athlete aiming at »n amazing 10,000
points in the dsvathlon, D the
son of a Taiwuu tribesman
who co-captamril th« UCLA
team, but why go on7
The big question is how the
great Peter Snell got away.

Macon Misses
Chance To Gain
tailed Prose latrrnitlonal
Hunnerup Macon missed a
chance to gain ground Sunday
night on South Atlantic Lea­
gue leader Augusta by divid­
ing a doublchcadcr with Nash­
ville.
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I01ks W in 10-6
The Elk* nine downed tlm
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failed to follow through on
lla nliw hits, as compared to
seven for this Elks. Maples
waa tha winning pitcher.

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OMAHA. Neb. (UPI)-The
race for the national colleg­
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day with Missouri and West­
ern Michigan favored and the
rest of the entries lightly
bunched behind.
The four-game first-round
program in the double-elimi­
nation NCAA World Series
opened at noon with Pcnn^
Mate meeting Arizona. Flor­
ida State and Western Michi­
gan arc matched in a 3 p.m.
game.
The evening double-header
will be launched with a Tex­
as-Southern California contest
at 7 p.m. Holy Cross and Mis­
souri are scheduled to climax
the marathon show at 9:15
p.m.
Another four games are on
tap Tuesday, with the losers'
brarket game* slated for the
afternoon.
Severe weather forecasts
have been routine in this area
the entire past week, but
forecaster* laid skies by
game time should be partly
cloudy today, Home relief
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WASHINGTON (UPJ) — minal intelligence, tor exThe ether day e woman step­ ample, tack a fancy previouaped out of e telephone booth ly kept Ita own separate file*
b en sad was arrested oa oa underworld fifurei. Nov
charges of operating a num­ this material 1* being conbers game netting about $1.salidalcd daily Into special
OOo a day. This la a fairly
(Ilea
of the orfoniaed crime
common occurrence and is
aectloa,
farm Inf complete
mentioned only because the
arrest was made In the lob­ and up-to-date report* on
by of the Bureau of Internal aome 1.500 big time rackeRevenue when she had keen teeri. As a result, we have
jotted racketeer* who prnemployed for 20 years.
U ia common knowledge vioualy wen able t« elude
tkat illegal gambling Is ram- punishment."
Some of the big fish whe
pant across the United States,
and tome persons ia position have been snared In Kettncdya
to know put the annual turn­ net a n Frankie Carbo, Bits*
over at $50 billion. Attorney by Palermo, Trigger Mike
Geocral Robert F. Kennedy, Coppola, Buster Wortman,
armed with new poweri from Frankie Caruso and Kid
Congnis and using advanced Latin. Some rare caught on
tccbaiqnes, is waging mass­ Income tax «va»l:n and aome
ive war against the gamblers. on narcotics violations, but
He believes tkat gambling— all of them knew their way
rather than narcotics or pros­ very well along the Intricate
titution, for instance—is the network of gambling that
chief source of revenue for runs through the underworld.
If a man wanti to be a
the American underworld.
A smalt but vocal group of professional gambler, he must
people think Bobby Kennedy buy a $30 wagering stamp,
ia wasting his time. They ar­ pay the federal government
gue that the urge to gamble, a tax of 10 per cent m his
the desire to get something gross wagering roceipti and
for nothing la as basic in a ta t of $250 oa a gaming
human nature as hunger and device such as a slot ma­
the MX drive. On the prin­ chine. For reasons of their
ciple that if you can’t lick own thousandi of gambtera
’em, join ’em, these people try to evade the laws by not
say tbe solution is for the registering and not paying
federal government to legal­ th« taxes. That’s when Bob­
ise gambling and drive (he by Kennedy's men strike, and
racketeers out of business. sometimes their activities
Some of these proposals will sound like something out ef a
be examined in detail later. suspense novel.
Wt « CWee
Feel Far Fire
Such incidents as the wo­ They once made simultan­
man's arrest are fuel for the eous raids ia 01 cities and
fire of advocates of legailMd arrested 140 persons, le s t
gambling, llow, they argue, April 300 federal agents as­
are you going to stamp out sembled from Illinois, Michi­
eamhllnr when an alleged gan and Wisconsin hit Chinumbers ring is operating in- Ti TfB m wnat tu s um iilfcdside tbe citadel of the Amer­ as the largest raid In the his­
ican tax structure? They fol­ tory of anti-gambling enforce­
low up by telling two stories, ment. It was the climax of
both fictional and both so six months of investigative
heavily encrusted with the work, and each agent knew
moss of time that doubtless exactly where to go and the
identity of the m«t be was
you have beard them:
—A man ia loalng steadily seeking.
This was a drive against
at roulette and a friend says
to him: "Doa't you know that illegal book makers. Thirtyroulette wheel le crooked?" nino establishments were
Tbe man replies: "Sure, but raided simultaneously and V.
U'i tha only game In town." S. attorney James P. O'Brien
—A man about to enter a said he had smashed two en­
horse race track falls to his tire ayndlcale book making
knees and utters this pray­ rings.
Bobby Kcnndy doea not
er: "O, Lord, please let me
break even today. My wifo think he is going to stamp
needs to have her appendix out gambling overnight Ho
ia encouraged by new lews
out."
The point they are trying making it a felony to trans­
to make, of course, if that mit bets interatato. by wire
nothing is going to prevent or telephone; a felony to
gambling. This argument gets transport gambling devices
abort shrift at the Depart­ such ai numbers racket slips
ment of Justice. Bobby Ken­ interstate; and a felony to
nedy la not Interested in travel interstate to promote
philosophical d 1a c u a a ions or engage in gambling,
", . . The fight ia far Ihna
about the gambling urge. The
laws are on the books and he won," Kennedy says. "The
has sworn to enforce the forces of organised crime are
laws. In a recent statement quick to move in when they
Kennedy explained what he find law enforcement tempor­
arily lax or inefficient . . .
wai doing:
"In the Department of Jus­ It must be a long-range, de­
tice the organized crime and termined effort."
(Next: lotteries, legal and
racketeering section has been
revamped and strengthened so illegal.)
that it can marshall all the
resources of the federal gov­
ernment and provide effec­
tive assistance to state and
local agencies . . ,

Increased Fersonael
“The number of attorneys
working in this section has
been expanded about three
times to about 60. Each ia
asiigoed a specific part of
the country and is respon­
sible for all grand juries and
trials in this area. Steps also
have been taken to instill a
new spirit of co-operation
among the V federal law en-

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l l o u e * . S a n fo r d , F l o r i d a , In th a
C u u n t y C o n in il a a ln n er e R o o m ,
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Hr J. C. H u t c h l e o n . C h a i r ­
man .
A l l t e l A r th u r B e c k w i t h Jr.
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Serious Crime
Up 7 Per Cent
WASHINGTON

(DPI) _•

Serious crime in the United
States rose seven percent in
Um first three months of 1$63
over the corresponding period
of 1962. FBI Director J. Ed­
gar Hoover said.
Hoover said increases in
crime against property was
responsible for the increase.
Crimes against the person de­
clined — murder was down
one percent, aggravated as­
sault three percent and forci­
ble rape two perccnL

MILWAUKEE, Wli. (UP!)
—The chief in charge of the
Titan I and Titan II mintle
fjatema said aome Titan II
mlasilei already are In th«
bands of the Strategic Air
Command (SAC) and are be­
ing checked out in advance of
a "nfrtshingly imminent’*
complete transfer.
"Some Titans already have
been placed in their silos."
Brig. Gen. John L. McCoy
told n news conference.
"When they are completely
operational it will double thn
number of miiile launching
aitra and more than double
our capabilities."

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o r r u a i D s in s s o row
■ a a i i o i e coi s t t .
r n s s c a a r no. m a t
BULA D. VAUOKX,
Plaintiff

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1. Lost &amp; Found
2. Notices - Personal*
3. Education • Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
18. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wonted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio A Television
27. Special Services
28. I .sundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sslo
36. Articles Wuntod
56. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas

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Public n o tice 1* h ereb y g iv e n
that b e g i n n i n g on t h e I p h
day o f Ju n e. 1SS1 a t 11:00
o' dock. .1. it. and o n n lln u ln g
on each t u c c r t d l n g d a y ( e x ­
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and place until all tha good*
era sold or until tha tlen le
•atlefled , w e will aell a t p u b ­
lic auction a t our w areh u u ae
at 1100 F ren ch A t *., Hanford.
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t o be *old a n d th * n a m e o f
lh a o w n e r o r pereoti o n w h n e e
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an Internet appeare.
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3. Education • Instruction
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
TEST

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fr r a li June 10, 1963 — Page 9

SWEKTIK IMK

Men • Women. l#-52. start
hljii at 1102.00 a week.
Prctiorttory Irgminu until |
■ppoinled. Thouiimli of
Job* open. Experience u*ualljr imnccemry. FREE j
inforaulkm on Job, salariet, rv&lt;iuiremenU. Write
and phone. Lincoln Service, j
TODAY giiln: nime. t i tlrega and plume. Linco'.n
•crvlce, Box 15, Sanford
Uerild.

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JOB security can be yours l&gt;y
preparing now for coming
Civil Service exams. For In­
formation write NATION­
AL TRAINING SERVICE
INC. Box «A c/o SANFORD
HERALD.

12. Real E atate For Sale JANITOR to work in an Elec­ FREE idorabla gray Kittens
Big shady iota up to 380'
frontage. Highly restricted.
WILSON PLACE 3 ml. W.
on Hi-Way 48. Willard Jones
FA 2-0684. or Al Wallace
FA 2-8388.

2 BEDROOM bouse. Florid*
room. Available now. Ph.
FA 2-1541.
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
First St. Near 2 city free
parkin; loU and ahupplns
stores. No utility charges.
Suitable for couple or sin­
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
Store.

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WK L A K A APARTMENTS:
Rooms private baths, 111 6. For Kent
11. Real Estate Wanted
W. First SI.
2 BEDROOM bouse. Kitchen
BEDROOM, 2 bath House.
3 RJt. Fum. Apt.. |70 Mo.
equipped. 373. FA 2-3103.
North of 28th St. Perman­
Bedroom Air-Conditioned.
ent resident. Prefer rather
2 BEDROOM furnished Apartlarge lot. Write It. W.
I l l E. 8th St., FA 2-6788.
ment. FA 2-0841.
Robinson, Box 8733, Or­
RENT A BED
lando, or phone 423 0884 al­
FURN.
Apt.
Close
in.
Phone
Rollaway, Hospital h Baby
ter 7 p. lit.
FA 2 2SOO.
Beds.
______ a
By Day, Week, or Month 2 BR. Fum. Apt. Privste en­ 12. Real Estate fur Sale
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
trance. 819 Magnolia.
SUNDRIES Store. Slock k
Ph. FA 2-J181 118 W. 1st St.
equipment. Well establish­
"CLEAN quiet Rooms" The
Unfumiilicd 2 bedroom house.
ed. Proprietor wishci to re­
Cables. FA 247720.
1305 Elliott Ave., FA 2-3254
tire. Call FA 2-0274 or
or FA 2-0525.
TWO 3 ROOM furnished
Lungwood TE 8-8389.
Apartments. 1st or 2nd
FURN. Apt. 2300 Mcllonville.
floor. 8 miles from base or SALE or Trade 3 room House
and 1 acre for lfouA’trailer
Free rent for part-time work;
center of town. Kent 343 a
and difference. 1211 W. 28th
ungmennxnn—nwmac.— Gan "month. Ph. FA 2-5771.
St. Sanford.
alter 6. FA 24833.
S' x 48' IIOUSETRA1LER. 2
A SPLENDID BUY I
NEW unfurnished 2 bedroom
Bedrooms. $50 Mo. Adults Located at 213 West 28th
Duplex Apt. New stove k
only. PIiom FA 2-7851 alter
street, surrounded by some
refrigerator. W a t e r furn­ 5:38.
of Sanford's nicest people
ished. Tile bath and terrazxo Doors. J75 per Mo. Ph. FURNISHED Garage Apart­ this 3 Bedroom home, kit­
chen equipped, and offer­
FA 2-2374 alter 3.
ment. FA 2-3380..
ing live further comforts of
Efficiency Apt. 330 5Io. up. MODERN Spacious pine pan­ hardwood Doors and fully
Surplua City. 201 W. 1st.
eled Apartment. Tile bath,
tiled bath, is being offered
nicely furnished. 383 ■ for immediate sale at FHA
F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
month. FA 202W
approved price of tlWiu.oo,
Clean and close in. Jimmie
name yuur uwn down pay­
1 BEDROOM H o Uj c . Furnish­
Cowan. 322-4013.
ment (al low as 3388), with
ed. 343 a month. Quiet. Pb.
nominal FHA closing cost*
FA 2 2870.
Note tile extras, such as
soTici: r \ i n : n rit*rtTinni SUBURBAN. 2 Bedroom un
double carportc, patio, JalINK 8T%Tt’TK
furnished. Newly painted.
uusied porch, plus good
TO WHOM IT MKT CX&gt;.NX’KIIN
Nolle* I# har«li/ i l v i n that
Also 1 bedroom furnished.
neighborhood. Shown any­
tha untlcril tf n#(j purauant to
FA 2S8U9.
time by
tha ~rictll(ou « Nam# HtAtu U"

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Chaptar MS 09. Flftrlila s u tu ta .
will rpgUtt r with th# (Mark of
tha Circuit Court. In and fur
t»ran*« ro u nij-, Florida, upon
of prmuf iif tlirt tmblim l Ion of thla notice, th# f!«jIIUou* name, to*wlt:
BUYWKH11 under which ( I anil t n tfaetd In b u » ln « « « at 2040 X.
Orlando
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ft«mtnola
County, Fh»rl&gt;l».
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I Mi l at H.«uford. HemI t»«sla
County, Florida, Mar |*»( t 943.
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12. Real EMate For 8ale| 16. Female Help W aited 27. Special Services

34. Articles Far Bale

UY OWNElTTifr. ’ lVglliTn 2 EXECUTIVE Secretaries, TRACTOR work, mowing,
B v N a d in e S e ltz e r home in I'ioecreat. Kitchen Write Box II. c o Sanford discing, blade, scoop. Ph. 2r DUMONT console T.V.
Good picture. FA
FA 2-7884.
equipped. Rcawmble down Herald,
payment. A s s u m e paySINGER Round bobWa
29. Automobile S e n se *
17. Mak Htlp Wante#
meats. Call FA 21210.
lag Machine. D a m and
/
makes button bole*. Gi
Auto
Glass,
Tops
LOCH ARBOR. 4 Bedrooms, MANAGER Trainees, age 25
•Bleed. 823 00. Write ]
A
Sea*
Covers
2 baths. Fla. Room. Fenc­ to 30. Married preferred.
4,
c o Sanford Herald.
ed patio and many extras.
Opportunities. Sanford, Cas­ AUTO GLASS &amp;
FA 2 9288.
selberry, Orange City and SEAT COVER CO. p l e a s e —No more calls an
DeLand areas. Contact Mr.
uaed Alr-Condltionera. I
304 W. 2nd SL FA 2-1032
RENTAL INCOME DEAL
Hudson, Jackson's Minit ALL WORK GUARANTEED sold It. Have good Caused
Buy this furnished 2 bedroom
Market, longwood Plaza,
ones left Bargain price.
home fur 31.0OU down and
Lungwood, Florida
See Al Lyon. Sanford Elec*
AUTO
GLASS
realize about 25‘.r return
trie.
on your investment. Total WANTED a settle.) Man with
INSTALLED
price $3,608. Rents for $73,
a family to work tn a store. Senkarlk Glass and Paint BEDROOM Suite. Full elan
Fast action required.
Orthopedic springs a n d
Must be sober and honest.
Company
mattress. Largo l i t alia
Furnish good rtferencs. 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-488
Permanent job if you quali­
dresser, also 3 piece break*
Stemper Agency
fy. Giv* reference in letter. 31A. Peta
fast room set, 3 piece oak
REALTOR — INSUROR
Write Box 60, c o Sanford RED Male Dachshund 3 Dinette, platform rocker.
FA 2-4891 1918 S. French Ava.
By owner. TE
Herald.
months. FA 2-8903.

6. For Rent

•Notice l&lt; li#r#l»|* 4 iv«n that
I h*%# fll#&gt;l m&gt; final r#turnx
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Clerk of tna Circuit C o u r t
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2 BEDROOM Furn. Cottage.
Near base, 358 mo. 7 Oaks
Trailer Park. Onora Kd.
UNFURNISHED 2 Bedroom
house. Kitchen equipped.
Corner lot. FA 2-2324.
AVAILABLE RENTALS
2 bedroom furnished
380
3 bedroom Da bath furn­
ished
385
Large unfurnished 2 bedroom
In country
375
3 bedroom convenient loca­
tion
3A.i
3 bedroom Ha bath with air
conditioning
3»i

Stem per Agency
REALTOR - INSUROR
FA 2 4931 1919 S. French Avt.
FURNISHED 1 b e d r o o m
house. Large rooms. $85 a
mo. FA 2-8541.

St. Johns Realty
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
118 N. Psrk Ave. FA 24121
ONLY six left in desirsble
Tee \N Green Estates. See
model on Upssls Kosd.
Centrally air-condiliuned. 3
ur 4 bedrooms, beautiful
family room, in your price
range. 20th St. W. by Mayfair Country Club.

LAKE MARY
Wilh 12 years of experience
we have never bad a more
outstanding offering in a
2 bedroom borne which is
in a prime location, like
new m every reaped, com­
forts of wood floors. A
bonua ia the 12 x 20 Hobby
Room situated on the rear
of the property, surrounded
by bearing Citrus trees. A
Kv aj— B a r g a i n — a t— gftraGivJ

vvitti a iurther boom If paid
down to existing mortgage
of 37300.00, held by First
Federal, shown by

Seminole Realty
1901 S. Tark Ave.
FA 2-5233 anytime
3 STORY House and 2 lots.
House can be used for 2
Apartments. 1123 E. 7Lb
St. Call FA 28542.

Stenstrom Realty

tronic firm. Should be neat,
wanting good home. 322-0979
honest, trustworthy, wilting
to work evening shifts. Con­ PART Beagle puppies. Rea­
tact Florida State Employ­ sonable. FA 2-3232.
ment Ser. in Sanford or BLACK &amp; tan Red Tick
Winter Park.
Hound Pupplei from excel­
lent stock. Wormed. Ph.
18. Help Wanted
385-9)87 or 3653128.
A WATKINS ROUTE in tlda 2 REGISTERED English Set­
area ia open for semi-reter*. Ph. 323-0805.
tired inttn, or lady. Many
tctu l-ret Ired people earn 32. Flowers • Shrubs
$50.80 to $180.00 per week POTTED MUMS in bloom.
depending on time devoted
35c up.
to Route. Also have 1 full
GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY
time Route upon. Maybe Grapevltle Ave. Near 20th SL
you can qualify. For peraonal interview In your Summer Annuals. Dutch Mill
area, write J. II. McGarity,
Nursery. Upssla ltd. Just
Box 827. Willlston, Florida.
off 20th St. and 1st. St.

19. Sltualloiw Wanted

S3. Furniture

Child Care. FA 2-2774.

Uaed furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132

.

16' UPRIGHT G. E. Freezer.
8 Months okl. . $10 down.'
2 CROSLEY Refrigerators.
......................... $.500 down.
APT. Size Washer $3.00 down.
FRIG1DAIRE C h e s t typ«
Freezer ........ $5.00 dowa
R.C.A. T.V. with t a b l e
......................... 35.00 down.
G.E. T.V............ $3.00 dowa
WE 3IUST MOVE THESE,
SO MAKE US AN OFFER.
CALL Bob or Vergtl at
GOODYEAR SERVICE
,
STORE
i
555 W. 1st St.
FA $-3*21

1 YEAR old upright Fleeter,
33 cubic ft. tMl Model, a'*
colored T. V. Call 323-72X3
alter 3 p. m.
COMPLETE HOME MOVIE
OUTFIT. FA 3-8300.

STRAIGHT STITCH
CLEARANCE
I
BARBER Apr. desires em­
ROUND bobbin S«wlttf U s .
ployment in Sem. Co. Ph. Wc Buy, Sell, Trade, Repair
chin*. Sews forward A re*
BILLS THRIFT SHOP
322-8223.
verse. Darns and mono*
Furniture - Appliances • T.V.
grams. In brand naw wal*
GOOD Laundress wishes iron­ Open 9 to 9 daily and Week­
nut cabinet. 9 Paymenta a l
ing at hum*. Utajonabie,
ends
$7.98 ur discouc* for cash.
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21. Beauty Salons
SHALLOW Well Pump and
WANTED reliable couple to
Car top carrier with cover,
GRADUATION SPECIAL
take up monthly payments
323-170I.
|
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop I of 313 58 on 1 complete
Cold Wave $3.93 complete.
rooms of furniture. Call RED WiggUrs, hand picked.
Open evening by app(.
TE 8 1511, Casselberry, col­ $32)0 thousand; Phone or*
318 Palmetto Ave. 322-063!
den. Kay Lawton, Osteen.
lect.
FA 2-4250.
&lt;«IiARlHETT'S BEAUTY NOOK Sell Ux Your Furniture. Quick
SINGER
used Zlg Z tf m sComplete Ser. Eve. Appl's.
Service With the Cash.
chin:'. Call Singer Rep re.
105 So. Ouk
FA 2-1742
SUPER TRADING POST
uentatlve* FA 2-5783. Alan’e
FA 2-0677.
Fabric k Rug.
25. Plumbing .Services
HANDY MAN. FA 2-7*78.

FREE ESTIMATE

Upholstering &amp; Maltren ren­ 36. AutoMObQM . Track#
ovating. New k Used Furni­
BUYING A NEW or
/
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
USED CART
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
FINANCE IT WITH UR
KA 2-2117.
• Low Interest Rates

Wall

Plumbing &amp; Heating
Real Extalo—Mortgages
AIR CONDITIONING
111 K. Park Ave. FA 2-2120
CONTRACT and REPAIR
Ravenna Park
FA 2-7485
WORK
34. Artlclrn For Sale
Evenings
1087 Sanford Ave. FA 2-8381
FA
2
2877
FA
2
3829
FA
2-8380
LaJics, chiidrrns shoes. $1,99
Seminole Realty
PLUMBING
up. .Mem slioes $2.99 up.
BUY HOME-MAKE MONEY
Surplus Lily, 281 \V, 1st.
tout S. Park Ave.
Contracting Repairs
TEN CITY LOTS are Includ­
FA 2-3232 anytime
FREE ESTIMATES
ed with this pretty twu bed­
SHALLOW WELLS k PUMPS
R. L. HARVEY
room house, centrally lo­
Jerry Lord KA 2-3219
3 A 4 BEDROOM Homes.
204
Saniord
Ave.
FA
2
3385
cated in Sanford. Hero is
See mode Lx at HUtilaml
ALUMINUM F'urnlture reyour chance to acquire a 27. Special Servlccn
Ave. Longwoud. to minutes
webbed cheaper than you
very
livable
homo
and
a
south on 17-92 sml we»l on
can do It yourself. Bring
Piano
Tuning
and
Repair
valuable block of rest
Seminole 1 block.
it to the Furniture Center.
W.
L.
Harmon
—
FA
2-4223
estate
at
the
same
time.
LMN ENTERPRISES INC.
1180 French Ave.
All for $14,808—some terms.
FR IG ID A IRE
Lame 2 story home in coun­
TWO 18’ x 25' Road Signs,
Sales k Service
try 4 hdrnii. Tolal price
2 miles ft uni Sxnfurd.
G.
If.
HIGH
Stemper Agency
only $5250. Some term*.
F’A '2-2801 after 8 p.m. Carl
lfuo W. lit St. Sanford
Williams.
REALTOR — INSUROR
Ph. FA 2-3M3
HUBERT A. WILLIAMS
FA 2-4991 1819 S. French Ave.
Realtor
HOME grown tomatoes. 10c
Raymond Lundquist, Asso. FOR SALE BY OWNER. 3 LAWN SERVICE
and 20c a Hi Red Pota­
Mowing and edging, etc. SatFA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg
toes. O. M. Zlllruwer. 907
Hr. Home on Pine Lake in
csfaction guaranteed. Ph.
I'eralmmon Ave.
Taieh \rhor. (’all F'A 2 2098
3 BEDROOMS, I'v baths.
KA 2 1811.
after
8.00
p.
in
Florida room. 15 Minute*
With purchase of Blue Lus­
from NAS. iu8t Selma ltd. v\&lt; It IFILE. Bring- transfer­ Air-Conditioning
tre, rent Electric Carpet
flzingdalo) Longwood. Ph.
Shamponer for only $1 per
red. 3 Bedroom CB house. h . n . HOPE c o . , INC.
838-0)27.
day. Carroll's Furniture.
2W So. Park Ave. FA 2-1231
2104 Willow. Near base.

I HR 2 baths, central Air 3 BEDROOMS, bath, large
LAKE MAItY. I Bedroom
roml. k heating l ake privi­ kitchen equipped Fireplace.
furnished Duplex Apart­ leges. C orner lot. F'A 2-7849.
Hardwood Doors. Assume
ment. $40. Call. FA 2 3830.
payments. 322-2391.
3 IlDRM. furn. Apt. targe. 3 Bit Home. 202 Laurel Dr
Good
location,
kitchen .1 B E D R O O M hiiune. F en ced
1783 Magnolia. 385.
K it. ■hen
y iin t.
r quili ped.
equipped, low down pay­
F A 2-17 i l l .
ment. Assume loan. A real
NICELY furnished t brdroom
House. Built-in elecinc kit­ saving. Call FA 2 9172.
No tiuwii pajr m int. 3 Ittdchen. Tito bath, colore 1
room #.
IkIIIt lieu
fur uislied .
NEWLY
redecorated
2
bed­
fixtures. Near Navy Base,
W e i l kc| •t. t 18 Luke D o t Dr.
room
frame
home
at
312
too a mo. Cull after 5 p.m.
Hunlundit
Holly Ave. Near school,
F A 2 8211.
close tn. Hardwood Doors LOTS I0A uud It in Bluck 11
thru out. Large rooms, mo­
2 B E D R O O M furnished
of Dreamwoid Sub Div,
dern kitchen equipped $7,500
Apartment with l a r g e
$1,000 quick sale. Mis. Him
Liberal terms. Contract
screened porch. ReasonA. Rice. 800 N. Taylor St.
M rs. M . L. R a burn. Ph
i able. Call FA 2-3184 between
Little thick, Arkun-a*.
MAO
t- \ M50 or F \ 2 3292.
15. Ilunincfw* Opportunity
2 IIMGIOOM, kilehrii equip THREE BEDROOM, two hath
y*d. Newly decorated. 135 house; hsrdwuud f l o o r s , For l-easc: Service Station.
fireplace, Fla. room, dining
Palmetto Ave.
Choice location. Apply The
room. Large kitchen. l)ou
Pure Oil Co, 604 W. 6th
3 ROOM fuMiWhed Apt. Wuhie garage with lots of stor
St.
I'T furn $10 a Mu. 112
age Space. On large lol
Aiapla Aw.
with many tree*. 1814 Mel Il&gt;. Fem ale lleip W anted
lunville Ave,
FURN. Apt, FA 2-3292.
A QUALIF'IED office worker.
Good typist, general dut­
NO CASH NEEDED
FURNISHED new 1 Bedroom
ies, including filing, answer
Duplex. Adult* unly, 2280 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. 361 *
mg telephone, typing let­
mouth. T. A I. included.
Park Ave,
ters. Shorthand helpful.
222-8085.
'J. For Sale or Rent
Occasional weekend work.
Please send pertinent in­
2 B E D R O O 31 un.'urnishcJ Jim Hunt Really
formation
regarding em­
Hwuic. L u n g w o o d . 838-2188.
ployment history, salary
ODice FA 2-2118
3 BEDROOMS, l bath. G. E
required and availability to
Night FA 2-0648
Stove k refrigerator. Avail.
P. O. Box 888. Orange City.
323-0700
aj.e June iith. FA 2-7958. 2524 Park Dr. saolord, Fla.
Fla.

USED APPLIANCE
SPECIALS

# law Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANK ,
CARS WANTED
REEL'S USED CARS
11th St. k Sanford Ave.
80 VOLKSWAGEN. 1 Owner,
Clean A sound. 323-0070 al*
ter 4 p. m.
1958 EDSEL. Runs good.
I-ookt good. A. K. Rossettef
FA 2 1851.

37. Boat# - M otor#
HIGH HAT 16' boat. Camping
Canvas Trailer, 73 hp. John*
son, 2 ga* tanks, apeedometer, water pump, battery
charger. Dares, fire ex*
anchor, lights, cushions,
laddiT. Bout excellent con­
dition. .Motor about 25 hri.
Extra prop. Price $1,108.
Miracle Concrete, 309 Elm.

THE III. UN DON PRESS DUOTHERM

Furnace and
too gal. Oil tank with rack. Gateway To The Waterway
Like new. Only $75. Pb. itobauii Sporting Goods
Your EV1NKUDE Dealer
FA 2 9125.
30168 E. 1st Pb. FA 2-SMI
BLACKEYED Peas. $2.08 i
hamper while they last. ill). Trailer* • Cubunan
Mil I 11 Air Lixullllon Refri
For running or freezing
geraiitm service, All work
guaranteed. Very reason­ Kuitner A Co. 413 W. 13th TRAILER for rent. Phong
St.
FA 2-1862.
able in price. Day FA 2-7131
Night FA 2 2U69.
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LAWNs Renovated - Aerate
Remove Thatch • Chinch

Job Printing
Social, Commercial, Cards
Announcements
307 E. 1st St.
Ph. 323 8821

Your Neighbor A t Hollers

Bug Spray (V C -13) - Feftl'zc— I'll. F’A 2 4211

MANSFIELD

LAWN

SER

WRLLft DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Type* and Si/e*
We Repair and Service
S T I N E
Machinery and Supply Co.
20f W. 2nd St.
t \ 2-6432
TREE'S trimmed. Deuiussri
A removed. Reavonable. Ph.
FA 2-7681.
M atin'** Ktsriuvutinri
Includes: Cleaning A Process­
ing Felt, Brand New Cover,
Brand New tnvulatkm Where
Needed.
FREE PICK UP
A DELIVERY

$14.50
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
2nd. A Muguolia

FA 3-8321 {

JAiMKS MCNTON, SALESMAN
Jim and 31'L iu it-sidr mi Hl*«r*i*w Dri»e and are par*
ml* of a *on Earl, whu U a profrsaur al the University
of South C a ro lin a and a daugtitir Joyr*. who ia I regtatered nurtc. Jim h«» been eeiiinl for tluller Motor
Fatm for 12 y*ai*. If* ia a member of The Central
Bapli-I C h u rch and ectiv* la the Vmtrlran L*|km and
Id A 8. It* *-ii|**&gt;* working iu hL grave bat hunting
and (Lhlng arc hii grtalent mreatlwu.

Heady To Serve You At Hollers of Snnford
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M A B Y -M T H ir e on North Park Avenue has
takm a now addition, the office apace formerly
occupied by the Abstract Company. The apace
has Wan remodeled Into a showroom with plenty
of area for new displays. Connie Moyer, of Mary&gt;
Eetber'a, la ahown entering the new addition.
(Herald Photo)

Central Baptist WMU Holds
Mother-Daughter Banquet
tfv

Tto Olrta Auxiliary and inCited guests presented a very
ostsrtalaiag program recent­
ly lor the Mother-Daughter
Baaqoet, sponsored by the
W oam ’a Missionary Union
of Cmtrsl Baptist Church.
H u m participating on tbs
program war* Rev. Gall
Smith, principle speaker of

.O-s r—winy wtu* fcw i'M an

kuplftai massage. Misa Pat
•felaow welcomed the mothers
With a poem.
Miaa Winnell Messer, home
Ibr aprlag vacation from
If neves Training Collage, was
also a guaat speaker. In her
talk, aha Imprtased the girls
with the advantage gained
far collage life through hav­
ing bees an active partici­
pant la work of Girls Auxi­

liary. '
The G. A. Hymn, "We've
A Story To Tell To The Na­
tions" was sung by the en­
tire assemblage. The girls
leciied their G. A. Allegiance.
Five girls look part in the
•S tar
Ideals" candlelight
skit. MUa Becky Nelson gave
a abort testimonial on “ What
Girls Auxiliary Means In Me".
Idas Faya Hayes gava an in­
formative talk on "What
Forward Steps Mean To A
Girl.” Mrs. Edna Giles, Girls'
Auxiliary Director, told of
tha blessings received from
the privilege of leading girls
In their mission work. Mrs,
Joyce Walker, newly elected
Junor Girls Counselor, spoke
of the happiness she feels
lor the privilege of serving as
a counselor.
Mra. Maybelle Hayes, W.
MS. President, spoke on the
advantages of working in
each organisation of W.M.U.,
from Sunbeam* through W.
M. S. Circles. "The G. A.
Anniversary Song" was sung
by Mrs. Alice Smith. Mrs
Shirley Grleme was acturn
pantit for the evening.
Girls who*® mother were
unable to attend (he Ban
quet, 'adopted' a aubstitute
for the affair. Food for the
banquet was plentifully sup­
plied by members of the W.
M. S. The Banquet Hall wa*
beautifully decorated with
crepe paper streamers, G. A.
Insignia, stars, flowers sud
candles in the Girls Auxiliary
colora of green, gold and
white. A large candelabra
was arched over the ipeakera
table, with was centered with
a twelve-inch gold star car­
rying tha G.A. Insignia.
Those attending the ban­
quet were Mrs. Ben Bullard
and Ruth Bullard; Mrs R
D. flrieme and Wanda Net-

son; Mrs. Allco Smith and
P at Nelson; Mrs. Leon Nel­
son and Becky Nelson; Mrs.
Theresa Warren and Ther­
esa Warren; Mrs. Joyca
Walker and Barbara Maples;
Mrs. Edna Giles and Candace
Watson; Mrs. Charles Hayes
and Faye Hayes; Mrs. Un­
de Bostic and Patricia Boatic; Mrs. Haul Warren and
Atteej Warren
Bradley and Jon Smllb; Rev.
Gail Smith, pastor, Miss Win.
Mil Messer, special guest and
Rev. and Mrs. J. II. Fait,
who kept the Nursery.

vice m a o —and the Paderal
Spare Agency la gvlUng Istn
aome aclentlflc hot water be­
cause at it.
A growing number at U. S.
artenllata are demanding that
at leant one of their number
be included on the nation'a
ftn t Apollo fllghta to the
moon, now act for 1M. Fail­
ure to do no, they contend,
would reduce the manned lu­
nar landing to the atatua of
an expensive stunt.
Thera were no "pure acienUata" aa auch among the
ftrat group of aeven Mercury
aatronanta selected by the
National Acronautlca a n d
Spaea A d m i n i s t r a t i o n
(NASA); nor were there any
In the second group of nine
picked for the Gemini and
Apollo apace programs.
The space agency bas Juat
Issued in*llalions for a third
group of IP to 19 new astro­
nauts—and it's a cinch there
will come up a bowl of pro­
test from the aclentlflc com­
munity.
For in the Hat of qualifica­
tions, there ia one key Una:
“. . . Must have l.uuo hours
Jet pilot time or have exper­
imental flight t a a t atatua
through the Armed Forces,
NASA or aircraft Industry."
There are faw, if any,
scientists walking a r o u n d
with 1,000 hours of Jet flying
time under their belts. They
are not, generally speaking,
a sporty breed.
The space agency has tak­
en Us aland — that the first
astronauts to the moon will
be pilots. It contends that the
initial lunar landings will be
largely concerned with just
the gigantic technical leak ot
getting men up there and
back, alive and healthy.
_ Without Mvinv so in that
many words, it means that
science aa such will have to
lake a backseat the firat few
Apollo times out. The astro­
nauts will be collecting acicn-

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By Donna Kates
South Seminole VFW Post
8207 will sponsor a chicken
barbecue dinner Sunday with
serving scheduled to begin
at 1 p. m. The dinner will
be held on the grounds of the
Post Home on the Old Dixie
Highway north of Longwood.
On the menu with the chick­
en will be baked beans, cole­
slaw, potato salad or potato
chlpa and cotlee. Cold drinks
and cakea also will be on sale.
Proceeds from the event
will beneiit Ibe building fund.

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Uflc data, such as rock sam­ need ia lunar exploration, and i for the aalronauta along these
ples and photographs, but to aet up a training program | Uses.
their time ha this area will
be severely limited.
The question of lending a
scientist to tbo mooa on early
Apollo flights is complicated
by still another question:
What kind of adentist?
Geologists would want one
of thelr number, in their cer­
tain belief that the geologic
U /y
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moat important area of actcwtitle interest. Astronomers,
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on the other band, are en­
tranced by the thought of an
atmosphere-free moon as a
base for looking up at the
stars, and they might logical­
ly be axpected to disagree
with their geology brethren.
And m it goes.
Sen. Clinton Anderson la n
defender of NASA's position.
His comment la that "what ia
needed is an expert scientific
observer who can bo trained
to make critical observations
In n number of sreaa." The
term "scientific observer" PAN - READY
here la distinguished from
"•dentist"
Furthermore, saya Ander­ PLUS 50 FREE GILT EDGE STAMPS
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between now and the lunar
landing to add a substantial
amount of such training to the
schedule of all of NASA's lu­
nar astronauts.”
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P U R E FR E SH
there la "■ growing rift” be­
tween NASA and the scienti­
fic community, and bo pro­
posed that NASA work more
dosdy with the National
Academy of Sciences to iden­
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8ANP0RD, FLORIDA

NO. 731

New University Moves Closer

Now that eehoot la out why
aro th* blinker warning light*
■till in operation at the Lake
Marj School?
(Editor's note; Ssnford snd Seminole Coun­
• a •
ty
suthorities—County
Commission, City ComOur informant “goofed.”
miflflion and Chamber of Commerce—have been
Ho told ua the courthouie
driving for months to huve located here one or
committee would NOT rec­
both of two proposed colleges. Governor Bryant
ommend a South County an­
has signed into Invv acts to establish these uni­
nex. Today the committee did
versities in East Central Florida. Sanford snd
Just that . . . recommended
Seminole County want one nr both of these two
an annex.
institutions of higher leurning. The following
• # e
tells the story.)
Wednesday evening aeaaion
Governor B r y a n t’s
of the North Orlando village
approval of the bill
council haa been cancelled.
authorizing new facili­
Councilman Art Rhodea an­
ties for higher lenming
WASHINGTON (UPI) nounced today.
in E ast Central Fioritlu
• • e
President Kennedy today fed­
is the culmination of a
Word ia that Altamonte
co-ordinated effort by
eralized the Alabama Nation­
8pringa haa r o u n d e d up
many groups. Our own
al Guard and authorized De­
enough councilmen to make a
Senator Mack Cleve­ License Hike
fense Secretary Robert S.
quorum for a apecial meeting
TALLAHASSEE (UN) —
land and Representa­
McNamara to use any Army
called for 8 p. m. thia evening
tive Joe Davis deserve Th* State Game and Fresh
at Town Hall.
troops he may need to en­
a vote of appreciation Water Fish Commission aald
• • e
force admission of two Ne­
for their effective work today the nrw $1 increase in
Notice to dog owner*: Time
on this project. This is fishing licenses will become
groes to the University of
to have your pets Inoculated
a tremendous step for­ effective with permits that gu
Alabama.
for rabies. Dr. Rayond Bata
ward, nnd will truly on sale June 16.
Tire President Issued his
will be at the rear of the city
open the door for a new
hail tomorrow (June 12) and
‘Effective Bill’
ATLANTA (L'PD-Norman executive order shortly alter The Courthouse Committee horizon in this area.
again on June 19 between E. Sutton, of Atlanta, submit- Alabama Gov. George C. unanimously recommended to
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
F. E. Kouniillat Jr.
1:30 and 4 p. m. to “ahoot” ted the apparent high bid for Wallace blocked entry of the the County Commissioners to­
President, President Kennedy discuaied
your doga.
the purchase of the old post Negroes in defiance of a pro­ day that a branch facility of Chamber of Commerce his new civil rights proposals
office file In Sanford, Fla., it clamation by Kennedy and a courthouse services be estab­
with Democratic congressional
Our apologia* to South Sem­ was reported today.
lished in the south end of the
federal court injunction.
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — leaders today and they pre­
inole VFW Po*t 8207. Laat
A government apokeaman Kennedy said he acted be­ county, preferably in the Hills authoriilnjr new facili­ dicted "an effectiva bill” will
Friday an announcement waa aaid Sutton auhmittcd a bid cause (lie commands in his Cassclbcrry-Fern Park area, ties for higher learning In be enacted this aeaaion.
acheduled for their chicken of $6,760. Seven bid* were proclamation "have not been near Hwy. 17-92.
th# vicinity of the nation’s
barbecue which waa held Sun­ submitted.
obeyed, and the unlawful ob­ The committee, represented missile test center at Cape FFA Meets
day . . . it appeared In Monstructions of Justice and com­ at the Commission meeting Canaveral became law with DAYTONA BEACH (UPI)
day'a paper. At any rate, we This property ia located im­ binations referred to therein by H. B. Pope, based its re­ Guv. Farris Bryant'* approv­ — Schoolboy farmer* from
hear th* avent waa aucceaaful mediately weit of the old continue."
commendations on the bulk al.
across th* state gathered her*
and more than 60 dinner* poatoffice building on Eaat
"The secretary of defense of school attendance growth
Official* of tha National today for the opening of the
were aerved. Well try to do First Street.
ia authorized and directed to in the south end of the coun­ Aeronautics and Space Agen­ 35th annual convention of the
The old postoffice building. take all appropriate steps to ty and the actions of 16 other
better next time, VFWera.
cy (NASA) anil spaca Indus­ Flurlda Association, Future
• • •
Itself, was presented gratis remove obstruction* of jus­ counties which hsve exper­
trialists told th* legislature Farmers of America.
The "Clock” haa a vote of by the federal government to tice In the stale of Alabama,” ienced similar problems.
Florida might less v i t a l
the
City
of
Sanford
for
a
1
1
* * U—mn 1**»
Begomaagdalicgg nt the ptanu If It failed to provide Confab Slated
-the—SJavi
---------- -------waek tha "Clock” Invited ex- brary building.
It further authorized the de­ committee for beginning ser&gt; graduate facilities for ad- NT. AUGUSTINE (UPI)—
City Manager W. E. Know- fense secretary "to use such vires included those of the
alcoholics or for that matter,
vanred training rf scientist* Th# Florida Knst Coast Rullalcoholica) to attend the AA lea Stated the building must of the armed forces o( five tax collector, sheriffs office,
in this renter of tha apace ac­ woy will hold meeUnga with
be
used
as
a
library
or
it
will
meeting. Official* - in - charge*
county Judge, lax assessor tivity.
United
States
as
he
may
representative* of three oper­
extended appreciation . . • revert to the federal govern­ deem necessary.”
ami zoning office—all ser­
ating one-train unions next
One
of
th*
hills
direct*
es­
ment.
lie
added
It
la
ideally
fiv# new AAa showed np and
Kennedy specifically direct­ vices to he combined in a tablishment of an eatrnslnn week to discuss problems of
signed up. For others inter­ constructed for a library.
ed McNamara "to call into central rented facility with of the University of Florid* "featherbedding’' which sparkested, AA meets at 8 p. m.
the active military service of telephone service.
rd a strike against tha com­
Mondays nnd Thursdays at
The committee's report not­ engineering college to pro­ pany in April.
the United Stales . . . any or
vide
graduate
studies
nt
the
1201 West First Street.
all of the units of the Army ed that the present recom­ masters and doctorate level
• • •
represent only
National Guard and of the Air mendations
and research facilities in or­ Homestead Tax
But Jn all fun, amiNre hops
National Guard of th* state of ■I tJn
itiln
am
r,
-^nlrrments
TALLAHANFEK (Ul’l; —
ks
.* (i n . . . . a t If der that proper Instruction
AA will Ixcuse us: A local
at the prese it time and If
Th«
Senate reconsidered niul
Alabama.”
nnd rrsejieh can be carried
bar displays a algn—'"Resig­
Army unitj trained in riot the facility is used for the on ill the field of sciences pursed today a constitutional
nation* from A A accepted
amrndnirnt permitting Sara­
control have been stationed purpose intended will have ami engineering*.
here.”
sota County voters to decide
at Ft. McClellan. Ala., on a to be expanded Considerably
The
extensievt
must
be
es­
•
•
•
ESCALANTE. Utah (UPI) stand by basis since Kennedy in the future.
if they want part of their
Upon presentation of the tablished in East Central Flo­ homestead taxes for school
Or as a local wug puts it: —School waa over, and two sent them there (or possible
rida
but
the
exact
location
is
lecommendaDifference beween a drunk and truckloads of jubilant Boy use in Hie Birmingham race committee's
purposes. Th* fiiusl vote waa
an alcoholic la that the drunk Scouts headed into the Utah riots last month. This was the lions, John Alexander moved left to the State Hoard of 28-10.
doeanT have to attend AA mountains on a vacation ex­ first a utilization for their that the commissioners, the Cuiitrui nnd Hoard of Educa­
tion. The general appropria­
meeting*.
pedition. Their leaders, in­ actual use In an Alabama committee and all fee office tion* bill carries a St.fi mil­ ‘Phone Cuts’
• • •
heads
and
department
heads
cluding two university pro­ racial trnuhlr spot.
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
mevl together as soon at poss­ lion appropriation to get it
Note to AA: We are only fessors, accompanied them,
Large use commercial cus­
Kennedy earlier today or* ible to formulate plans for slutted.
muking u joke. We highly along with a woman reporter. dcred Wallace "to cease nnd
tomers stand to gain a total
the establishment of the faci­ The second bill Is more per­
commend your alma, activitie*
of fiiOO.OOO In reduced tele­
The first truck reached its desist” from any unlawful lity.
missive, authorising rather
andsuccess. And wish you destination without incident. obstruction of justice in con
Janie* Avery noted that than directing establishment phone rates ordered by th*
well.
State Public Utilities Commis­
Late
Monday,
on
a
primitive
nection with the admission of Hibbard Casselberry had of­
• • *
of a state university or
mountain road in "No Man's the Negro students.
sion.
The commission rejected
fered (orally) to build, ad­ branch of an esisting state
Final meeting* of the fiscal Land” 33 .miles southeast of
a
bid
by the Florida Power
jacent to the Casselberry university in * nine-county
year will he held by Florida here, tragedy struck the other
Carp,
to make changes in a
postoffice, any type o( struc­ urea covering Flagler, Or­
Nurses Association, district vehicle.
February,
1902, order calling
ture that might be needed ange, Seminole, Lake, Bre­
37, at 8 p. m. Thursday at the
for
reclassification
of largeNine Scouts, the two pro­
according to the specifications vard, Yolivla, Osceola, In­
county health offices. Business fessors and the reporter were
use commercial customers.
of
the
commissioners,
and
meeting and refreshments are killed at the truck plunged
dian Biver and St. Lucie.
United Press International lease it to the county.
on the agenda.
Tha exact aite would be
down
a
precipitous
mountain­
Cool air—and even some
• • •
picked by the board* of con­
side, throwing them from its snow— poured down from the
Is it ladylike (or for that open bed. The other 31 Scouts
trol end education and a num­
Herald Index
matter gentlemanly) for un ar­ and leaders in the truck were North today following a sav­
ber of counties vying for the
age
night
of
destructive
tor­
gument at a town meeting to injured.
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nadoes and high winds in the
be settled “outside?” Mr*.
Funds for the univarsity
Classified
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Midwest.
Hope Bennett and Alderman
depend
on wb.il huppens in
Comic*
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(ieorgo llowurd exchanged Demos Briefed
Denr Abby
Page 3 the coming week to a bill linstretched
from
North
Dakota
WASHINGTON
(DIM)
"pleasantries” alwut some­
ph-nn-nting the $75 million
Editorial
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President Kennedy today we* to New England and pushed
thing that was supposed to
Entertainment
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out
the
hot,
humid
air
of
the
expected
to
brief
Democratic
have happened when Mr*. Ben­
The City of .Sanford . , .
Page 2- A higher education which clear­
I’utsle ...
The County of Semin­
nett was n member of the C**- congressional leaders on the past few days.
ed
tail
Week.
Pare H
Sreiety
.
A little .now fell at Ironsellterry Hoard of Aldermen. administration's new civil
ole
.. .
The
bill
us
originally
writrights propo-al.
Sports
„ _ . I*a«e III
wood. Mich.
Acting Chairman Cliff Over­
The Junior Chamber of
| ten contained $200,000 in
man had to gavel them into
first priority planning fund* l onmir rre . . .
alienee and a .settlement out­
Anil our mrrehants . • .
for the East Central univeraiside wus suggested.
All are cooperating this
ty
and
$1.4
million
in
con• • •
wrrk
to promote a cleaner
stri Kl i n fund* in second
louiiiiunlly.
Annual meeting of Semin­
priority.
ole County Chapter, B e d
For this I* “(Tran Up •
However, the bill had to he
Cross, will be held Wednes­
recalled for adjustments after Fix Up • Paint l'p” week
day at I pm. in the Florida
tbe bond program was re­ in .Sanford snd Seminole
State Bank. If you have con­
duced from $126 million to County.
tributed to the Bed Cross in
I'resklent Jim Smith, of
$76 million and It is nut be­
the past year you are consid­
lieved there will be funds in the Jaycre*, write*: "The
ered a member and are in­
the next biennium for build­ .Sanford • Seminole Junior
C h a m b e r of Unmmrrre
vited to attend.
ing the new unversity.
• • •
heartily endorses the '('lean
Up • Fix Up • Paint Up'
Winner* of the American
Legion Citizenship Awards at
project scheduled foe June
1-15 and we promise to sup­
All Souls School were Susan
port and participate in the
Calletla snd Steven Macek.
• • •
Gene Taffcr, L'SN Ket, was project.”
Co-operation with the law
The .Sanford Herald rec*
re-elected president of the
authorities ia the watchword
Sanford branch of the Fleet mu in ends to It* readers to
in a certain South Seminole
Keserve Association Monday turn to Page* 4 5*7 In to­
County community. B o y s
day's paper.
evening.
broke into two homes and
Other officers chosen were
stole a camera, projector,
Don Pierce, first vice presi­
tape recorder, pellet guns
dent; Hob M. Meyers, second Sales Tax OKd
and other articles, according
vice president; 3lich Thomas, TALLAHASSEE (UPI) to Sheriff J. L. Hobby, Dep­
secretary treasurer, and Jim The Senate passed and sent to
It McClure, Charles Fleet- the House today a sale* lax
uties spread the word around,
asking for co-operation. One
meyer, Walter E. Csrlyon. broadening bill that would
juvenile reported to the sher­
Ed E. Fisher, Bill F. Hol­ raise $43 million per bien­
iff's department Sunday and
comb, Chet F. Macek, Lt. nium without taxing groceries
“FIGHTING SEMINOLES” of Seminal*. High School were given a
most of the articles wers re­
Jim T. Talmadge, Clyde Bry­ or other so-called necessities
boost today when a directional sign wad installed a t 25th Street and
covered. That boy is In jail
an. Dan G. Sweeney, Donald of lift. It waa the first major
Ridgewood Avenue. Placing the sign were David Lanier. Marco] Faille,
and the investigation is con­
G. Walton and Ed L. W’eber, tax measure to clear eilhrr
Jerry Whitmore and Konaltl Goer**.
(Herald Photo)
director*.
tinuing.
house this Kuico.

JFK Moves
On Alabama

Old P . 0 .

n n w A ...

INTERSTATE I construction through Seminole County is progressing
more rapidly than the public realizes. This top photo shows bridge picri
for the cross - over n t Highway 46A . . . .

County
Annex

Site Bid
$ 6 ,7 6 0

W ins OK

. • . anti th is will Ihs th e cross-over nt Iatko Mary Houle van!. C ounty
Com m ission is endeavoring to have the S ta te Hoail D e p artm en t and
federal governm ent to plnco a doverlonf h ere . , • •

Truck Dives
Off Cliff;
12 Are Killed

Snow Falls
On Michigan

, . . while presently tra ffic Is boinj? routed nrntind th is b rid g e construction
over Highway -IBI a t Sunkim la Spring*. H ow ever, i t Li o n l y
a b rief d eto u r and . . . .

Clean Up. ..
Fix Up. . .
Paint U p . . .

Taffer Reelected
By Fleet Reserve

, . . e x tra work is being c a rried on hen.*, w here I-1 an d Highway -L10 will
hy-puas, w est o f A ltam o n te Springs, l ’lans a ru in th e w orking
for -litfi to ho a four-lim e highway.
(H erald Photos)

Casselberry Charter OKd
The charter bill for Cassel­
berry has been passed by
both houses of the Florida
Legislature and is awaiting
llie signature of Gov. Farris
Bryant, City Attorney Ken
ncth McIntosh reported to the
Casselberry Board of Alder­
men Xlomlay evening.
McIntosh said that a com­
plete and up-to-date copy of
the charter, introduced May
31 before the Legislature by
the S e m i n o l e delegation,
would be prepared a n d
placed In the handa of the
board at it* next meeting.

Tho board voted, after
soiiiu discussion, to amend a
brochure explaining the pro­
visions of the charter to in­
clude tin- thangca made by
the Legislature and to have
copies printed to be mailed to
residents of Casselberry for
study and guidance prior to
the referendum.
In this connection the board
voted to have printed vote
registration cards to be mull­
ed out to all new resident* of
the town lo enable them to
become eligible to vote In the
referendum.

The card proposal was in­
cluded W e resolution, pro­
posed by Acting Chairman
Cliff Overman, calling for a
campaign to "gel out tho
vote” (or the referendum.
This would lncl.le a con­
certed tffort by all the rtvt#
organization*. Mayor 4 tod
Ilcalli was authorized to send
out letters cailiug fur a meet­
ing of these organizations to
plan a city-wide campai„t.
Another proposal calls I r
preparation of absentee bal­
lots to enable residents on va­
cation at the tira* of the re­
ferendum to vole.

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