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ly Results Announced
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tertpxl C. V . H u y ba*
tha r w l l i at tlM
X i j Day Hay Day W d ittartly at tlM Sooth Stmlnolt
School at Coualf r t w i is tbs «*tala for
u &lt;N first tbras gradci « m
bays' 8 yard dash — first
e ra * , C rew Bttoer (fb rd );
atesad p * W , Jack Fowler
(Bebrader); third grade, BUly
Cbshb (Darla); girls* 8 yard
doth — Brat grads, Paula
Paver (Neale); aecood grade,
Qrttcben Tonerlla (Jones);
third grads, Denise Long
(Davit).
Three fcgged race — first
p t i&gt;, boyt. Rota Ballard
aad Curtis Ford (Hiller);
girls, Joan Roberts aad Lyna
Motet (Dana); second grade,
beys, William Thompson aad
M u Seeker (Reams); girls,
Donne Rrb and Pamela Mettea (Schrader); third grade,
boyt, Dale Pye and Prank
fehisber (Davis); girti, Bev
trfy Peebles aad Pamela
Urns (Davit).
* lack race — first grade,
hays, Marty Williams (Mil-

Library Course
To Be Held
In Chuluota
A course In library work,
•pea to all Chuluota residents,
will be held by the Chuluota
Publle Library Association at
T:30 p. m«p Tuesday, June 18,
and on Tuesday, Juna 25, at
the Community Building.
At tha Juna 4 meeting of
the Association, the following
officers w e r e unanimously
alerted; President, *ir&gt;. i. lmetnli Morakl; vice president,
Mrs. Ward D. Atherton; seeretary, Mrs. 1‘etar E. Wright;
treasurer, Donald Laws and
directors, George T. Haig for
sue year, Mrs. Charles A. Fox
for two yeara and Russell J.
Hammond for three yaara.
It was voted to hold four
genera] meetings a year, one
each In November, February,
Hay and August, with the
Board of Directors meeting a
few daye prior to tha regular
meeting.
By-laws of several libraries
wdll ba studied by the Board
and suggestions made to a
By-laws Committee which is
to ba appointed later.
A visit to the Deltary Li­
brary waa made by the presldent and vice president on
May - ‘J. They wero cordially
received and given a wealth of
helpful information on the op­
eration of a library and on
methods of financing the* pro­
ject.
The Chuluota I’uhtic Library
Is open on Tuesday and Fri­
days, from 8 p. m. to g p. m.,
manned by volunteers.

ler); girls, Sheri Simpson
(Hiller); second grade, boys,
BUly Cole, (Hesms); girls,
Randi Brook (B. Snyder);
third grade, boys, DtrM Bedmoo (Davis); girls, Barbara
Swearingen (Davis).
Bad throw — first grade,
Lester Britton (Dunn) end
sens Sloeo (Dunn); second
grade, Dana Riley (Jones)
and Terri Reuter (Snyder);
(hint grade, Pat Abbott (Da-

JIM BACCHUS, eighth

grader at South Semi­
nole Junior High and
non of Mr. and Mrs. G.
M. Bacchus of I-uke of
the Woods, wan thin
year*n winner of the
DAB History Award at
the school. Mrn. F. E.
Roumillat Sr. of San­
ford mnde the presen­
tation d u r i n g cere­
monies held at the
school last week.
(Herald Photo)

vis) and Darlene Bostick
(Dav(s).
Winners in events f o r
fourth, fifth and sixth grades
were broad jump — fourth
COUNTY NEWS
grade, Martin Tyrte (Clark)
snd Cheryl Babbit (Snyder);
fifth grade, Chris C a s s
(Stuart) aad Gay Ion Brsndei
(Shierlock); s i x t h grade, j
D e n n i s Johnson (Bradley)
and Lctly Cote (Shierlock).
50 Yard dash—fourth grade,
Robert Legg (Snyder) and
Sue Groby (Stone);
fifth
Rev. Ernest B. Bolick Jr..
grade, Mike Coyle (Stuart)
and
Rairno Setsla of Good
and Ramona Ellison, (Shier­
lock); sixth grade, Robert Shepherd Lutheran Church
Ellison (Ostrow) and Holly will be among the piston,
organists and choir directors
(layman (Bradley).
Ball throw — fourth grade. from one hundred Lutheran
Ronnie Glaze (Stuart) and churches in Florida who will
Sandra Nelma (Clark); fiBh attend a two day Music and
grade, Larry Cote (Stuart) Worship Workshop in SL
and Alliaon Row (Shierlock); John'a Church, Winter Park,
Friday and Saturday.
sixth grade, David RutenkroDr. Edgar S. Brawn Jr. of
ger (Ostrowj and Janice Wi­
New York, who heads the
ley (Bradley).
Lutheran Church in Amer­
Mrs. Lucille Snyder's room
ica's Commission on Worship,
took first place In both the
will be the main speaker.
boys and glrla relay team for
Other leaders will include
the fourth grade; J a c k
synod president Royal! A.
Stuart's fifth grade boys end
Yount of Tampa, host pastor
girls relay teams placed first
Luther D. Kistler, Rev. Don­
and in the alxth grade Mrs. ald F. Anderson of West Hol­
Mae Ostrow’a room was first
lywood, Rev, Louis G. Colder
in both boys and girts relay. of Ft. Lauderdale, chairman

Lutherans
Set Workshop
In Orlando

of the synod's committee,
Hugh Alderman and Dr. Paul
K. Nordsick of Jacksonville
and IL Luts Sanford of Or­
lando.
Subjects (o be discussed In­
clude the Liturgy of the
church, ■ symposium for
pastors on the various ser­
vices of the church and a
symposium for organists and
choir directors.

To Enroll
New Members
Sanford Chapter M&lt;M, Worn
en of the Moose, will conduct
enrollment ceremonies for
new members at Monday
night's meeting of tdh newly
instituted chapter to be held
at 8 p. m. In the Moose lodge
Hall In Lake Mary.
Eligible for enrollment at
this time are Frances C.
Bueklew, Mamie Hodge, Nan­
cy S. Parkinson, Mary Vir­
ginia Sklslak, Mary Dough­
erty, Patty Friend, Sally P*rry, Violet Thomas, Helen M.
McMinamln;
Dorothy Hays, Carol Ue
So&gt;&gt;eck, Myrim Akers, Pau­
line Gilbo, Betty Norwood,
Pauline Snyder , G l a d y s
Skates, Patsy Marshall, and
Joanne Dougherty.
Presiding at the ceremonies
will bo Mrs, Ida Mae 8johlom, acnoir regent of the
chapter and her staff ot elect­
ed and appointed officials.

MKH. JULIA IIARTOS

Mrs. Bartos
New Reporter
In Altamonte

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Civic Assn. Installs New Officers
Leadership of the North Or­
lando Civic Asin. was offi­
cially turned over to Roy
Burke, new president, with
a handshake and congratula­
tions from Stewart llelmiy,
outgoing president, at Monday night'a meeting of the
group held in the North Or­
lando Co. offices.
Members present extended
a sote o f thanks to Mr. and
Mr*. Ifelmly for all they have
done during the past year for
th« association. Mri. Helmly
has served as secretary dur­
ing the past four months
and, after reading minutea
of the May meeting Monday
night, turned the job over to
incoming aecretary, Mrs. Bil­
ly
Ryburn
of
Coronado
Homes.
A letter of resignation was
resd from Mrs. James Grinstead who was elected first
vice president, after which
Chuck Rowell was elected to
fill the office.
Other officers taking oter
Monday night included Joe
Hague, second vice president
■nd Bill Ryan, treasurer.
Helmly, speaking briefly af­

ter the new officer* were
duly recognised, advised that
the committee chairmen are
just as important, if not more
so, than elected officers and
urged those present to serve

Announcement of a summer
recreation program for North
Orlando youngster* was mail*
today by Art Ithodrs, village
rommlasioner of recreation.
Beginning on Monday, June
17. for one hour between 10
and It a. m., reading and art
will ba taught the six to nine
year age group with Mr*.
Iren* Vun Hr pool and .Mrs.
Rhode* serving as alternate
Instructor*. Ceramics or art*
■nd rrift* will be taught by
Mr*. Beverly Krecck and Mr*.
Mona Grlnstrud will teach
baton twirling.
Rhodes say* he *Uo U in­
terested in starting a play
program fur the three in five
year old children but need*
mother* to volunteer their
service* before definite plans
ami schedules ran be set up.
Mothers, or other Interested
resident* with bleu* for such
a program, uru asked to con­
tact Rhode* at hi* home.

Bridge play was directed by
Howard Middleton tor It Ublra at Tuesday afternoon's
weekly meeting of the DeBary
Duplicate Bridge Club held at
the Community Center,
Winner* were NS, fir»t, Dr.
and Mr*. Enrl Sandborn; sec­
ond, Mr*. Frank Austin and
Mr*. Robert Nichols; third,
Mrs. Ruth ftlatt and Phil Dellcrnril and fourth, II. G.
Chase and James Sawyer.
EW, first, Mr*. Willium
Wood lock ami Mr*. (). N.
I.ackey; second, Mr. and Mrs.
K. M. Hinkle; third, Mrs.
George K, Croake and .Mr*.
, Unriy Hchuli nnd fourth, Mrs.
It. W. Ackerman and Mrs.
El*u tinkle*.

By Jane Casselberry
The students In Distributive
Education Classes at Lyman
High School climaxed the
academic year with two so­
cial events held recently.
On Sunday, May 26. DE
students and their dates held
an outing at the Lake Har­
ney Camp of Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Peacock, parents of
Johnny Peacock, member ot
the group.
TIw m
attending enjoyed
swimming, water skiing and
a wiener roast. They were
chaperoned by the Peacocks
and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cole­
man. Mrs. Coleman is DE
coordinator at Lyman.

ISchools Honor
Principal
At Picnic
By Mr*. B. L J sk sM
Personnel of the Wilson
School at Panla and or th*
Monroe School at Lake Mon­
roe gave a picnic last Fri­
day evening at the Wekiva
River Camp of Herbert Muse
te honor Principal Morris
Ruby who leaves the school
this year to be principal next
yeir at the new English
Estates Elementary School.
Chicken pilean was prepar­
ed by the lunch room staff o(
five Monroe School under dir­
ection of Mrs. Georgia Redd
and Muse and 3Irs. Clara
Matheson were in charge of
the corn boil. Also on the
menu were baked beans, cole­
slaw and hot dogs.
Sharing the honors with
Principal Ruby were Mr. and
31rs- James E. Murray and
children who were formally
introduced to the group pre­
sent. Murray will be principal
at the ichools next year.
Ruby also waa honored at
the Jlonroe PTO meeting last
week when he waa presented
with a copy of 1‘Leaves of
Gold’’ and at the Wilson PTO
meeting when he received a
tie clasp and cuff link aeL
The Monroe PTO also pre­
sented "Leavet of Gold" to
Mrs. Rachel Marvin, flrat
who is retiring
term.

The other event took
last Thursday when the cur­
rent DE Class entertained
next year's students at a
Pancake Supper held at the
Pancake House in Winter
Park.
Charles Kern, head of the
delegation to the state con­
vention who recently was
A Theater Party will Be
honored as outstanding DE
JO E
PAVKLCHAK,
sponsored by the Igtke Mary
student of the year at Lyman,
mm of Mr. und Mrn. Women's Club at the Rit*
was master of ceremonies.
Joseph Pavelchak of Theater in Sanford at 8:30
Several students explained
Fern Puik, him been
the DE program to the new­ chosen by American a. m. next Tuesday as live
club's final project of the
comers and told them what
Letfion Memorial Font year to raise funds for need­
they could expect next year.
256 of Casselberry to ed library books at the Lake
Awards were Risen to the
attend Boy’s State in Mary Elementary School.
students who attended the
Tulliiha.*nee
this sum­
Ticket* will be sold at bar­
mate convention held in Jack­
mer.
A
Junior
nt Ly- gain price* for the program
sonville.
Receiving
these
award* were Margaret Walk­ nuin Itilth, Joey bus re­ which will include a Bowery
er. Charles Massey Glenn ceived tho Bill Proctor Boys film, a cartoon and a
Award for two consecu­ sports shot. Mother! will be
Huber and Frankie Johnson,
Eugene Jackson received an tive venr* nnd nlso re­ welcome If they would Ilka
award for hi* project (older ceived the 1062 Citi­ to come with tlq. young chil­
zenship Award.
dren, however, memhers of
at the convention.
the Women’s Club will be
The DK Club presented Mr*.
presented at *11 timei to
Coleman with a lovely cor­
serve as chaperones.
sage.
Ten door prizes will ha
Other members present at
awarded during the morning.
the supper were Pam AusMembers of the elub hope
ley, Tom Cannon. Larry Dill,
that the party will be welt
Dan Grindle, Ricky Parker,
Hoot* on financial record of supported snd that proceeds
John Peacock, Charlene Penn­
ington, Jeff Schcmbera, Ralph the North Orlando Civic Assn, will be sufficient to provide
were reported to be in order the remaining 154) books need­
Smith and Danny Woods.
New
students
attending with all figure* balanced by ed to Insure accreditation fur
were Kenneth nrituln, Bren­ Ewrightson H a r v l l i e and the senoot.
da Babbitt, Sharon (Bore, Chuck Rowell. auditing com­
Linda Wills, Linda Duncan, mittee, at Monday night's
Vickie Uran-des and Samira meeting of the group.
Current hill* were turned
Kendall.
DE students attend class- over to treasurer Hill ttyan
ft in tho mormng anil work mid necessary future expemiiRy Jane Casselberry
at their various job* in the [ture* were authorised.
The .Seminole C o u n t *
I afternoon. They an- required I JL». James (irin*te»d was Young Republican Club will
to take two academic sub- j authorised to get mimeograph meet at 8 p.m. next Tuesday
j" - ts and two p-riwl* of di-&gt;- paper needed to pnhlish the at the Howell Hark Civic
Intuitive education which in- community paper, the Ninth Center on .SR cut at which
elude* a course on general [Orlando Nrw»ette, and Bill time it I* hoped Rep, Jar
merchandising und individual ||nhn, replacing Roy Hurke a* Fortune will l&gt;e present l&lt;
*tud&gt; related to their speci- chairman of the building com- speak.
fie Jobmittee, w:t» told to purchase j In the event that hr is un­
In addition to leaching l re |,„y m-eded material* to com-1 able to attend due In the ex­
PL classes, their coordinator. pR-te repaii* on the Cr-mmun- tended legislative session,
Mr* Volt-man, serves a* a |gy HuHding where the floor- Uolr Fox and Rill .MedeaIt will
guidc and counselor as "ell j,,^, |mJ, Leon damaged by lead a discussion regarding
a* a go-between fur the stu- j t&lt;.rm|te*. Locks al»&lt;i will be the last election and offer a
dent* and tin- employer.
!bought for the building.
projection on I'jrkl elect! &gt;n*
Each student is graded reWater- connections w e r e listing utiice* o|u-n and quali­
gularly by the employer on clJmpi(Uq M»,,.!*&gt;• afternoon, fication* for each.
the way he doc* Ills work a*
well as on hi* attitude.

Republican Club
To Meet Tuesday

BET'S! SCIIUPILUTL daughter of Mr. and Mr*.
Andrew Schtipbuck of North Orluudo and LyItmn High honor graduate thin &gt;ettr, was winner
of the Publix Home Economic* Award presented
annually to the most outstanding senior in home­
making classes. The award and trophy were pre­
sented at the school's A wants Assembly held last
week.
t Herald Photo)

Graduates M ay Enter

For Swimming Class

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Theater Parly
To Benefit
School Library

Books Get Okay
On Audit

Bear Lake PTA
Sets Playday

Wayfarers Meet
In DeBary

Burke requested that all
Ryan reminded the mem­
standing committees remain bership that dues are payable
effective until after the up­ beginning with toe July meet­
coming Fourth of July cele­ ing.

NEW OFFICERS of the North Orlando Civic Assn, installed Monday
niifht are, from left, Bill Ryan, treasurer; Mrs. BUI Ryburn, secretary;
Chuck Rowell, first vice president and Hoy Burke, president. Joe Hnife,
second vice president, was not present for the photo.
(Herald Photo)

Troop 341
Set Projects

Registration Set

a committee well If appoint­ bration after which new com­
bers will be appointed.
ed.

Bridge Club
Lyman D E Students
Names Winners
Have Social Event
Kor&amp;Qrlando
Plans Summer
Recreation

Mrs. Julia llarlos, wife of
Herald Carrier Otto Bartos of
105 Dolores Dr. in Altamonte
Springs, hrgtn work this
wrek as Herald reporter for
Altamonte Spring* and sur­
rounding areas taking over
for Mrs. Louise Simunck who
resigned to accept fulltime
employment.
Jului. who says her num1*er one hobby is her grand
daughter, also is an enthusias­
tic golfer. A member of the
Casseliicrry Women's G o l f
Association, she plays on
Thursday mornings, the only
daytime period during the
week she is likely to be un­
EDITORIAL COMMENT
available to those wishing to
contact her.
Her other hobby is bowling
which she does ut the Medal­
lion buttes In Maitland.
Ily Frnnres Wester
Those of the urea wishing
Members of the Lake Mary Baseball Teams
to
submit civic, church or
By Jane Casselberry
are now Milling tlckutn for a Hickory Smoked
social items for publicutiun
Boy Scout Troop 311 of
Chicken Pinner to lie served on Saturday, June
may contact her at her home Casselberry will sponsor a
22, from fi to 8 p.nt. at the Lake Mary Element­
or by telephone at TK 8 1318.
rummage and plant sale Sat
ary School for the purpose of minim? money to
|urday from 8dki a m until
support baseball fur the youth of the community.
j 1.30 p. m. at Kish's Dixie
Help in litis project will make possible the
Fruit Stand one mile south of
continuation of Little League and Bubo Ruth
Casselberry on llwy. 17-9'J.
Baseball which is sponsored and supported en­
The Imi&gt;* also will hold a
tirely through tlie Luke Mary Booster Club com­
I cur wash on the 1'ubiix lurk­
posed of parents of isiys on the teams.
ing Ini at the Intersection ot
Awards will l»o presented to the Uiys who
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By
Shirley
Menlanrth
soil the most tickets. The first prize will be n
Cjsselberry.
on
Saturday
A
second
PTA
i'lnyduy
h**
baseball glove, the second prize is a bat and the
been set ut thu Hear Lake Kl«. starting at 8;3n a. m.
third prize is a ball.
The Scouts are trying to
mentnry School for this SatMrs. Lucy Fitzgerald and Mrs. Ida May
uidiiy lieginning ut lb u. in. raise money for badly need­
Sjnblnm ure in charge of the ticket money.
Children ntii-nding should he ed equipment a* there are
Tako-mtt orders for tho dinner will nlsu lie
accompanied by ut Icnsl one now almost 10 boys in the
available.
troop. They hope everyone
parent.
Mother* playing volleyball will take advantage of the
ut the first Pluyduy. held May projects planned (or Satur­
25, were Mine*. I.. C. Rigsby, day to pick up some bar­
S J. Bury. A. Krentier, G. gain* and get their cars
Wilson, J. Yules, K. Krause, J. washed.
Griffith, K. Victes, D. Hasley
niul 31ins Cindy Wilson.
On duty ut the soft drink
ntuml were Beverly Lashley,
Classes wilt be given in luske Pal Husley and Kuy Vlvlrs.
By Jaae Casselberry
Thu nuiin event of the duy
Sirs. Jamra Birknnmeysr, Griffin at tha llirkenmeyer
home at 281 Lake Griffin Cir­ was a Solihull game pitting
local water safety director,
tho Faculty Fossils against
By Jane l'*jwelberry
cle in Casselberry.
ba* announced that registra­
Half hour children's tlnsse* tit" Dutxling Duds with th*
Baccalaureate .Services (or
tion for Amtricun Red Croa* will bo hold during the morn­ teachers coining out on tup by
approximately 115 member* of
swimming classes will b« held ing nnd afternoon ami there a scorn of 10-5.
the 111.13 Graduating (To** of
Saturday from 10 until PJ will ha availing c!aa*rs (or
Lyman High School will b*
l. m. for children and adult*. adults.
held at tt p. m. Sunday in the
Assisting Mi*. HlrkenmcyChildren registering should
school auditorium. Cuiniiicncebo at least &gt;ix year* of ago er with the swimming instruc­
mcnl Exercises fur the class
slid everyon* interested in tion will ha Sirs. Tuns lltrahl,
By Mr*. Adam Muller
will Ur held at 8 p. in. Monasking the cours* is asked to Mr*. Paul Lewi*. Mr*. Douglu*
The DeBary Wayfarer* met duy in the auditorium.
register a* tha alia of classes Smith, Mr*. Mildred Thomp­
The school ha* respectfully
son, Mr*. Putrick Quilling, at the Community Center for
will ba limited.
Instruction will begin on Mrs. H a r o i d tkiiuonmaiiar, tl.clr I--; meeting ct the rea­ requested that the indlenee
fussdsy, Juna II nnd will run Mr*. Carol Cavil! and Mis* son with Clarsnc* Shaffer refrain from taking pictures
presiding.
at eithrr service.
tha end of th* month from Betty Field.
A film nil Alaska wui
The Baccalaureate Address
Mr*. David McCoy wilt be In
through Friday* of
|ihowu by Howard FMddLlou. |will ba delivered by lUv. Edcharge of tha adult ciaMc*.
week.

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'Miss Flame' Contest
ward W. Miller, psstur of the
Altamonte Spring* Commun­
ity Chapel. Nellie Rope will
give the Invocation and Vic­
toria Forsyth will give the
IL-nrdietion. Processional and
Recessional will be played by
Mrs. Nell Hrucding on both
Sunday ami Monday night on
: mi organ provided th* school
1through the courtesy nf the
McKinney Music Co.
The Commencement Address
be given by George Touhy
of Hunfonl, vice president of
( th* First Federal Ravings and

Loan Assn.
llci hurdette Osiwaiu and l.ole*
B) Donna K*tra
man, said that he also tool
Principal Ralph Diggs will anne Wagner.
Announcement was made to­ been notified by C. 1*. Bennett,
On Sunday night, immedi­
give the Introduction and wilt
day that uti Bemlitolc County president of the Florida tttii to
ately following tile Baccal­
Firemen’s A*cn., that the win­
present the diplomas. Present- 1
aureate Service, a reception girl* from the ninth grade
atiun of the Senior* will Ire will he held in the cafeteria - (Brough the L’lh grade, in- ner of the event will be dig*
- tide to compete in the state
made by Gilda Pctunuti, class (or all guests in attendance.
eluding this yeur * graduate*, association’* Mis* Flame ionpresident. The Invocation will
.Seniors will be entertained arc- eligible to enter the Mi»* l e t to be held next spring.
he given by Nellie Kupc and on Monday night at sn After Ham* of Seminole County | Loninder urged all girls
Jilt Forsyth wilt give the Graduation Poolsid* Dance llcuuty Contest.
wishing to enter the local
Benedietion.
and Swimming Party to lie
The contest is being .pop. , Vrll,
unJ
Honor Escorts fur both s.-nr- held at the Mid-Flurblu Coun-; sored by the Longwood Vol- plication blanks from their
ices will be iiusan HuiiF.se,, try Club. Mothers in charge . unleer Fire Dept, and will be area fire departments a. ,oot
Sylvia Chambers, Joseph F uv-jof arrangements for the event la featured attraction of tha as possible so that they can
sk-hak and Roger Schmidt. |ara Mrs. James Friend. Mrs.! volunteer*, annual Fourth of be submitted before the^ dendLTshers will he Alice Hall, ta.wr.fce Pstllnat). and Mr* July Fiesta.
hni! „ , licfl ^ ^
|Mary Flack- Dunn* McCoy, |Carl Unley.
J Carl Lomrater, contest chair-; until June IS.

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That HHFA representative
from Atlanta ta due In here
moat any day now, according
to a letter received today by
City Manager IVto Knowles,
He will pass on the local sit­
uation, whether Sanford needs
• port terminal and whether
HHFA will grant a 110,000
loan for a feasibility itudy.

JohnetU Got*

Betty Brandt

Carolyn Turner

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TALLAHASSEE &lt;UP» —
A B O A R D U S S KITTY
The search for $170 million
HAWK ( l ’ PI&gt; — President
to $300 million in new tax
Kennedy, uftor Minther round
fund* resumed today in tha
of navul weapon* domnn-dra­
Funny thing, though. Pete
wake of Icgisl.-tDva approval
tion* in the Mojnvr Desert,
reports IIHFA still anxious
planned a carefully protected
to collect a 17,000 loan mada
of a constitutional amend­
venture today in the tnnghsl
!
to the City IS years ago for a
ment that would authoriza
world o f California Demo­
feasibility study for a sew­
the state to borrow up to $75
cratic party politics.
age disposal system. Those
million for higher education
^
4 ! .
plans were Junked and, ac
Following an overnight
expansion.
cording to th« law, the City
Donald MrMtirmy
Marianne Humphrey
Robert Murrie
cruise nboard the US8 Kitty
The Senate Finance Com­
la not required to repay that
Hawk, an 80,000-ton guided
mittee, which had been hold­
loan. If the City had used
missile attack aircraft carrier,
ing up major tax measure*
those plana, it would have
Kennedy was scheduled to fly
until the iKirrowing program
been required to repay, (Pres
ashore at 1 p.m. (KDT).
wn* approved, went to work
ent disposal system being built
Seniors will have two days J. P. Morris, of Allen Chapel Allen Gym.
at 8 a. m. on measures rang­
His destination wn* the
under plane paid for by the off todsy and Saturday for officiating.
Miss Carolyn Turner was China Iaike naval ordnance
ing from a slightly broadenI p . m. Monday, commence­ named Valedictorian of Semi­ testing atation at Chinn Lake,
ed three per cent aaies tax to
practices and catching their
(A
V C,ty-) • • •
•
ment exercises in Die R. A. nole High School at Class Calif., » vast experimental in­
nn ucni,»-Gic-t&gt;i&gt;urd tnx cover,
In effect, HHFA is hinting breath before baccalaureate
Day Ceremonies Thursday stallation on tin- edge of the
ing everything except pre­
that "no port terminal loan icrvlces Sunday night at 8
and Miss Hetty Brandt was hot Mojave Desert.
★
★
★
scription drug*.
JAYCEES will ln&gt; nil ntit thire weekend in their effort to "make Sanford
if you don't repay that old p. m. at tlirve high schools.
name Sahitatortan.
Moving again by helicopter,
Tbe Home reconvened at
At Seminole High School,
the flair flying city of Florida,” what with Flair Day coming up next Fri­
17,000 loan."
In addition to these signal the President plume d to hop
It) a. nt., the Senate at II
•
e a
•
Chaplain Hubert Deal, of the
day. Jityeecit commenced their flag-selling campaign with these downtown
honors Miss lira mil also re­ frum China Lake to the Bev­
a.m.
merchants. From the left: V. L. (Junta), Leonard Ska tea, F. J. Boudreau,
ceived the American Lejion erly Hills Hotel in letfVerly
Lake Mary residents are Naval Air Station, will deliv­
Sen. John Mathews, of
II. C, .Miller and Jayceo I’ ltil Skates.
(Herald Photo)
Citizenship Award, the Fleet Hills, Calif.
asking the question; Who is er the commencement ser­
Jacksonville, said approval of
mon
with
Rev.
John
Hires
on
Reserve- Award and the Flor­
responsible for mowing the
At the hotel tonight, Ken­
the program to borrow part
ida State Bank Scholarship nedy will attend a rinsed din­
grass at the beach T Say they the invocation and Itcv, Gar­
of the money needed for con­
old
Boatwright
pronouncing
Award.
u , can’t get a responsible an­
ner given in his honor by tlm
struction through salu of
Miss Turner received an President's Club *of l. -i An­
swer from any responsible benediction. This will be held
bonds slightly decreased tha
in
the
Fleming
Memorial
party.
A record-breaking number award from Die F'iorida State geles, an organisation of those
amount of new taxes that will
Gym.
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•
of graduating seniors of Sun- Hank and from the Fleet Re­ whose common bond was hav­
be needed.
At
Oviedo
lltgh
Sellout.
•Don’t call ua — we ll rail
ford, Oviedo ami l.yimin High serve. Richard Keogh pre­ ing contributed 11,non or more
lie figured the Legistntura
Pastor
Stephen
M.
Tuhy
will
sented
the
scholarships
for
you" la the word from Pete
Schools ure being presented
to the Democratic putty this
could get by on $170 million
bring
the
message
and
at
Ly­
Knowles about the City mos­
today In tbe third annual the Hank, Joel Field from the year.
Recognize Togo
In new tax revenue. Other*,
quito (praying operation. City man High School the sermon Graduation Edition of The American Legion and Lowell
The dinner will In- closed to
WASHINGTON (HIT) —
principally pushers o f tha
will
be
delivered
by
Rev,
Ed­
Lorbecr (or the Fleet Re- the (trews, Kennedy planned to
employes have started spraySanford Herald,
The United States has recog­
By I'raaces Wevtcr
I-*-** Gary may retain both grocery tax, disagreed and
8ng»
(l p m ward Miller.
Th&gt;» following people tmide i serve.
visit around from table to
nised the government of Togo.
his elective positions—mayor said 1300 million wn* lha
Commencenirnl
fTeTclM7” this cditlun possible:
.I'uim'y rmnmissioncr John
and ‘J a.m. Pete asks residents
*"j ltobgrt Mtirrtey-ppeeWwt-®f- -(nbhr xviDr -the~~mp"n-.itrrii)u
*
Cnpi-^ hare-bones amount that must
Fiist Federal Savings anil |die Senior Class was rvvip.- nt |tins, prr-uniaUy urging them Fitzpatrick Thursday night Plan No TTotest
not to call about spraying— are all set for 8 p. m. -Monday
mlssiim—according- tn an opin­ he voted.
as
3(k}
graduates
in
caps
and
It'e going on nightly.
Loan. Reynolds 4 Co.. Sanford o( the other American Lesion to keep up the guo-l work, told member* of the Lake
WASHINGTON (UIM) — ion received today front A t­
Still undecided is tho fata
gowns march in solemn pro­ Atlantic Hank. Cnrroll-Dnniel Award.
• • • •
particularly contribution* tu Mary Chamber of Commerce The United States does nut
torney General IDctisrd W, of a three rent* a package In­
cession
tu
the
strains
ol
. Construction, Security Federal
7he .lavere I'jst I’resi- the parly war chest for the J
Carl A. I.ommler, of Longplan to protest to the Venei- Ervin.
crease In the cigarette lax,
“ the solution to all problems
wood, has been elected to a "Potnp amt Circumstance' |Satvlntra 4. Loan A mu., of dent's Scholarship Award was Uhl I t-lectlons.
uelu government the mid on
Gury requested Stulu Rep. which has passed b o t h
to
reecho
those
long-soug.it
in
Lake
Mary
is
very
simple
Winter Park. First National presented to Donald McMurthree-year term as a member
tho U. S. military mission o f­ S. J. Davis Jr, to Investigate houses but In slightly differ­
. . . incorporate."
Rank of Winter I’urk. Dudu 4 ra&gt;' hV Past President Garof the board of director! of diplomas.
fice in Cm nras by pro-Cmlro a new law almtsl at oua party ent form. A conference com­
At Lyman High, George Eons. Citizens Hank of Oviedo,
the United Fund of Seminole
tt White.
After dropping this bomb­ terrorist*.
seeking tnoro than out alcc- mittee may have to be named
Touhy, vice president of First Nelson 4 Co.. Winter Park
County.
M’ss Joht,t’ " » n,,,p "•"*
shell, Fitzpatrick went on to
tlvo post.
to Iron out the difference*
Federal Savings and l»un. Telephone Co.. Winter Park
• • • •
receive tbe idmlarTlia altoruyy general held j over huw much rebate dealer*
say, "sure, taxes will be Sugar Hike Seen
The UF director-, have ac- will deliver tbe address and Federal Savings 4 Loan Assn., ship awarded by the Senior
WASHINGTON (UFl) —
! will K°t for tha troubla U
. . Inc.. Alix _.
Raised- Tli a tiavc y be to get Rep. Chart** A. V Uo1* •r i M Y -I*
-ft eeptad the Good Samaritan at Oviedo High School, Vale­ if......in
Hemphill, ,.
Motors.
*t C! ■j -. Ti'!» uwardjWgv made
*n
1 ’ La ti e ' j UV. of wU act \o affixing
&gt;rftxtmr tax ■
tamo* on each
stamps
dictorian
Miss
Surannr
ParHome for elUtvly Negroes, 801
improvement but only a two Ohio) predicted today this
Sunford, Motor Convoy, (nr. l&gt;) President Robert M.irrio.
l-rohihlt candidate* for any o f­ package.
tin
end*h.tiuutorlan
Jimmy
For
the
first
time,
Minute*
of
a
previous
meetthe
SanMulls rry Avenue, as a partiri
Shoemaker C o n a t ruction.
or three mill levy will lake American consumer would bo fice frum seeking men than
The House voted them a 3.1
patiug agency and will be in DeShrro will speak to the Chelsea Title 4 Guaranty I V , ford Woman's Clpti made an Iit2 re.ul at Thurvlay night'* car,- of the raise,
fined with another rise in ..... office nt th» same elec Dun.
per cent rebate. The Sennta
of the
Itnlrd In the fall campaign graduating class and their Rita Theater, Perfection Dair­ award of aoholanhlp to Scrnl-1 monthly inectiiu
“ Levy your own taxes, get sugar prices befuio tho year'* As written the hill applica to
raised this to five per cent
The colored people* of Sunford pnrents.
ies, Gulf Life Insurance, Mid- nole High School students for I l-ongwood City Council re the eigarct taxes now going end.
candidate*
for
municipal, and the House refused to taka
long have supported Die UF
At Seminole High School Florida Gas, House of Rabija, the best essay and Ike vent- ve aled that the city last to Tallahassee anil gel all the’
County, state and federal of- It.
and this is the first time that commencement exercises will Sunfont Jewelry 4 Luggage, ner in this was Miss Mart- month had approached .Mrs other benefit* you cannot get
Conference
Set
fiet-a where tlu- term or any
Senate President Wilson
an agency devoted exclusively bo held in the gym with each Wert Jewelry, Dirk’* Appli­ anne Htiniphrey. Runner up j Bubble Jo Hunt concerning now."
ABOARD U.S.S. KITTY portion uf the term of the
senior
having
two
tickets
for
was
Sieve
Sewell
These
I
the
present
City
Mall
property
Curraway said completion of
to the welfare of our colored
ance Service, Ed Willlnk Cab­
Chamber pre.dtU-nt Billiard HAWK (HIT) — President two offices sought might run
action Thursday on tha bond
population baa been included their parents in the center inet Shop, Thomas Muving ft were awarded by Mr&gt;. Kath­ anil that she had refused to Keogh warned that if the Kennedy today furmully nnconcurrently."
seats
and
other
friends
and
veil
or
donate
the
property
to
financing program assured
leen Reynolds.
in UF.
Storage,
Toy
Corral,
MeReycommunity Incoriwratcd lurch riounced hi* intention to con­
Ervin continued that “ pre­
•
• • •
relatives Invited to sit In tlu*
the city.
A
gilt
of
8.15
was
presented
that
the Legislature can wind
nolil* Ding, Firestone Store*,
Plan* iiowr are underway Arbor would In- included to fer in Great Britain Juno 3U- sumably, this law wo* enact­ up its extended revenue ses­
to the school in In-half of DoCity
father*
continuing bleacher* on the side*.
Yentseli Maintenance.
for lamgwmid to build and which Fitzpatrick replied, :i0 with Prime Miniator Har­ ed to prohibit such thing* us sion next week.
Valedictorian Mi** Carolyn
their eduruliunul tour of City
Hoyu-Wnitnee Mutual Ins., das* by Sweeney’ s Gilt Shop
old .Macmillan.
w-i. hud when Jim Fair run
move into a new City Hail "Dial’s alright with me."
f a c i l i t i e s . Commissioners Turner will deliver the main Sunford Boat Works, Yowclt's, to be used as needed.
Tbe measure, which muni
An
open
floor
discussion
of
fur
statu senator, state rep­
Speaker for tlx- class ol after which lime the buildbo voted on by the peopla
Thursday visited the recrea­ address, backed up by Salu- Irving I, Pryor, W. Alice
resentative,
Florida
Railroad
the
subject
later
took
place
‘
Hot
Line’
Link
tion department, parks build­ tatorian Miss Betty Iirandt. Hurpew Co., Horne Distribut­ 1938 who wore tumor guest* ins and property now in use during the business session of
GENEVA (DPI) — Soviet ami Public Utilities I'omnil*- Inter this year, had several
The strjlns of the “ War
of the das* of likkl was Don Will revert hack to Mrs. Hunt,
ing and tlx- too to observe
or*, Inc., J. C. Penney ft Co.,
the
chamber’s
regular
meet­
disarmament
negotiator Sem­ lion, ami clerk of the (.'rimiiinl brushes with death.
After clearing the Benativ,
their operation*. Soon will March o f . the Priest*'’ a* Howe’s Fashions, Gntur Lum­ glas Stenstrom win w as. Council, however, wishes to
buy the corner locution In ing with a motion made und yon K. Tanrapkin said today Court »f Record of II111*bor­ it was killed by the House on
have to replace the parks played by the bund will be ber 4 Hurdwure Co., Inc., San­ president of his class.
ough
County
all
at
the
aamo
carried
to
appoint
u
commit­
in-gut
i.it
ion
“
is
not
finished"
He told the group that gra­ order to keep all city oper­
building. Present building was heard for Die lust time, as ford Sculp Co., Alex'* Shell
Wednesday, then resurrected,
tee to study feasibility of In- on the proposed “ hot line" time."
part of the package deal for the graduates, diploma* in Stution, hingswood Builders, duation teemed like a bo- ations In one general area.
amended to make It mora
However,
Ervin
said,
“
I
do
link
between
Washington
and
corporation.
Appointment
uf
Decision was made by
hand march out the door and
ginning, and it is, but life
the new military academy.
not believe” tha law “ would palatable to opponent* and
Inc., Wilson-Maier Furniture
till* committee will be made the Kremlin.
into the future.
•
• • •
begins when one i» born and council to ask the Florida
prohibit a person now holding pas.-ed on Thursday.
Co.,
Semlnolu
Cminty
Laun­
by
the
C
ol
C
board
of
direc­
Receptions and parties will
there will he many oilier be­ Piihlir Utilities Commission
Registration for swimming
u
municipal office from seek­
dry,
Downtown
Cleaners
4
tor* who meet next Thursday Solon Lashes Out
lessons in Casselberry will be Ik* held at all three schools. l.iiunderers. Imperial Decorat­ ginnings alt throughout life, to make a study of telephone
ing
a county office where ha
night
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
—
held from 9 until noon this At Seminole High in the cafe­ ors, Lurry's New ft Used and many small “ deaths'', rate* in Die arm alter mark­
Asked if there i* any eharice Florida I'ungrcamian William did not have to run for both
Herald Index
ed
differences
in
rate*
be
teria;
Billowed
by
a
movie
tun.
Saturday at live fire station
Mart, Tod William* Hardware.
nearby
Altamonte of getting a road onto I I (*. Cramer lashed out. at thu offices in the same election
After the tinging of the tween
Instead of on Monday as pre­ at the Rita and a “ beatnik1'
Bridge .... ... . Page T
••veil though, in such un inFaust's Drug, Rouiaillat's,
Alma Mater, the seniors rott­ •Spring* and Dmgwood were from Lake Mary, Fitzpatrick United State* ami United Na­
viously annoum-ril in the* parly at Santando Spring*.
Classified
I’llge HI A It
stance,
pans
of
Die
term*
TouchUm'*,
S
e
a
ls
,
Roebuck
tion*
Thursday
for
not
pro­
replied,
“
definitely
.
.
,
but
l.yman student* wi1! ad
ed for the first time (hi* &gt;**ar discils-ad.
•‘Clock.*’ Classes scheduled to
Comics
~.
. Ibigi HI
would
overlap."
4 Co., St. Joints Realty Co., in their cap* air* gowns
Study especially will be you .ire asking for it now and testing against the “ inhumane
get underway in Luku Griffin joutn tu Die M I Florida
Dear Abby __.... Pago 7
Wluii
appris'
d
of
thu
new
Goodyear
Service,
Cut
'N
*
Curl,
treatment”
of
prisoners
In
as
yet
you
have
no
road
to
it.
marched out In the playing requested on differences tn
at the Birkenmeyer homo m-»t Country Club for an alter
Editorial ....
Page 4
taw, Gary said, if necessary,
Lee Bros. Plumbing, KW Fiuit of “ War
\ clay type road is plan­ Culm.
March of
the cost* |ur a private line wbieli
Tuesday morning for the chil­ graduation poolside dance and
Entertainment _ Pago D
he
would
resign
a*
mayor
of
Co.,
Kuder
Jewelers.
Cowan's,
ned
at
Ibis
time
and
you
will
Priests'' by the S-'ininolc runs almost twice as much
dren and that evening for the party.
... Pugu 7
Puzxle ...
Oviedo and retain hi* l 'minty
Oviediant will In* treated to i Kiddy Standard (id. Burger High School Band.
In lain itwood as in Altamonte get it. But we need a hard Term Tamit
adults.
Society
. Pago K
t
onimi.-ion
post.
However,
r,
Capri
surface
road
and
to
build
it
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
—
an
alter
graduaiioo
party
at
;
Ling.
A
A
\
\
Root
I*
,
•
*
•
•
Sp--rt,
— Pago 0
an I Restaurant, Southern A i r,
ti:c county need* money ami Tho Senate Judiciary Com­ under Ervin’s opinion, he will
the
Dobbl
House
Tiki
Free- popsicles wore given
Churehrs
Page 3
! Sunford Florid. Strickland, j
it need* right* of way. Tim mittee, looking 1-i-yoiut Ilia rululii both positions.
to Lake Mary children getting . later enjoy a movie
eventual (rUreiiient of J. Ed­
Morrison, Brass Motors, HuntLake
Mary
Chamber
can
help
1
1
L.
Douglas,
principal
«i
out of school Thursday by the
Lincoln Mercury, I’inecrcst
by getting these rigid.* of gar Hoover, voted Thursday to
l.G.A. Food Mart. We under- j Grooms Huh School, ha* an­
Kiddie Koltier, Ivey’s. Holler
way then the county can go limit Dio next director of the
nounced
the
foltowinj
sriiesta.nl more than 10 dozen wer«
alii.u| wuli plans to cxti-ml Federal Itiiieiiu of Invi-vtigudole o f commencement ex- Motor, Mary-Fither's, Wiepa»ed out.
Lake Mary Bhd. tiiruugh 1tiun to a term of 15 years,
ercisv* for the 105 graduating boldl Camera Shop.
• • ■
Hnrear Aluminum, Stenthe town west In Markham
Our g«nial friend George seniors of the school:
Itoail and c.nt to llwy 17 92. K Warns Again
9 a. m. Sunday, baccalaur­ strom Really, MeCrury'a, W.
Touhy over at First Federal
u ttg e
J, King Plumbing 4 Supplies,
MOSCOW ftil’l) — Soviet
“ When we gel Dili, we e;in
is getting to he quite in de­ eate services In the R. A.
Powell's
Office
Supply
Co.,
Premier
Nikita
Khrushchev
go
back
to
Lie
Stale
Kuad
Allen
gymnasium
with
Rev.
mand ns a speaker—recently
Sanford Electric, Stehinteyer
Dept, with a rcquc-l Dial will warned today that the pres­
at the Alt KporU Banquet
CHECK OUlt HACKAGE TRICKS:
Roofing,
Meludre
S
k
a
t
i
n
g
mean sonivtlilng," be ml- ence of ship* nrtiivd with nu­
and now commencement ad­
Rink.
Moughtun
lusurnnca
Go.,
clear
missile*
in
tho
Mediier-1
]
vised.
Canadian Club
Cully Sark
dress at Lyman High School,
Seminole County Mutors, CurThe conimissinnrr then went rail,-ail would j e o p a r d i z e
Ml, .................. .
3th .....................
With his background in radio
ole’* Dress 4 Sportswear, Cas­
on to another "fat problem," neighboring nation* in tho
announcing, George hat the
J.rk DanirU
Sragram'a VO
selberry Iorml Co., Crum’s
ns in- termed It, by reminding event uf war.
Vocahulury. style and delivery
(Black), 3lh
3th
Fuel
till,
Altamonte
Garage,
that
at
prcK-nt
there
art:
no
to do a real good job ut that
Sragram'a
7
li.mskl Vodka
provision* for drainage or Trial Date
Jim Cordell, son of Mr. ami Owt-us Bros. Ihsly Works,
sort of thing.
SO*,
31k
.......
M h £--------------------Seminole
Bait
Farm,
Thud
I..
TALLAHASSEE
&lt;LT’
I&gt;
—
sewerage
in
Lake
Mary.
• • • •
Mr*. J. I). Cordell of Sanford,
"Tlu- community i* growing The Senate impeachment trial
INCLUDE SALES TAX
Warning to drivers: Watch will receive hi* RA degree in Lingo Sr., Realtor, Jerry's
and then- i. a greater incd of I'ii , 1, f’iicuit Judge Rich­
oat for tin- kids! There are Hu-iinc.-* Admim trat on Sat- Market, Sanford Manufactur­
now tiun ever beiure for ard Kelly un* tentatively act
11,Inn) of them out of school urday from Diu University ol ing Co.
C. F. Field, reuitor; Bulmer
holti," he said, stressing for Sept. I) and the Supremo
now so you have to look out Florida.
again, “ if you arc going to Court issued an order to im­
t'ordi-ll graduated f r o m Motor*. Lormann Really. I'lnyfor them all day instead of
JERKY K. SMITH, aviation i-lmtriciun'* male
have all "f these im pi m o­ pound all records frum tho
just opening and closing Seminote High School in 1958 vrl Fashions. Oviedo Builders
:i C (left), receive* a letter **f commendation
ment ,, you will have tu pay- judge's chumtier* for evidence.
and attended Andrews Col- Supply. John L. Galloway, J.
hour*.
from (-&lt;lr. itny E. Farmer, lommamlinjc officer
•
•
•
*
more taxe*."
lego where he wa» president C. Lavender, Mrs. Mary E.
of Heavy Attuik Si|iiuilron Three (right), for
Other problems discussed 80 Killed
Warning to kids: Watch out o( the freshman class before Walker, It. T. Mllwee, W.
liis "prompt anil effective u tioti, (luring a time
TEHRAN, Iran (U i’ l) —
included the need for signal
for car*! Cross only at the in­ transferring later to the Uni­ Hugh Duncan, Kenneth W.
of extreme stress, that prevented a duiiKemui*
McIntosh, Sheriff J. L. Hobby,
light* at railroad crossings, Thousand* uf troop* uniter
tersection* a fu r looking both versity of Florida.
situation from evolving into a tllsa$t«Toua one."
jiiditioru! sidewalks, cleaning “shout - to - kill" order* con­
At Florida he wa» a mem­ Mrs. Camilla Bruce, Arthur
way*. And all hike rider*
Smith went to the aid of Edward i\ Ciicarelli, a
up ditches and puhlu* parks, trolled this tense capital to­
please stay together on the ber of Die ATO fraternity. Beckwith Jr.. Karlyie llousshipmate whose clothe.* hail caught fire ami,
Die desirability of straighten­ day following three day* of ;
Same aidu of the street, in­ Jim is the younger brother of holder. Gordon V. Frederick,
ing two sharp turns on Coun­ anti-government clushea that 1
disregarding his own personal safety, stripped
stead of splitting up so that Capt. Terry Cordell, famed ABC Garbage Collection Co.,
try Club Road and conditions left at least 8t&gt; dead. More
the hurnitiK clothes from C'iccarelli, thereby sav­
driver* have to negotiate be­ Ranger captain who was kill-1the Remnant Shop, Senator
of rlay roads In and leading violence was feared on today'*
ing him from permanent injury or jwissihle
tween ynu and try to watch ed when his helicopter wa.-iMnek Cleveland and forke
Mo,tno sabbath.
to the community.
■dart down in Viet Nam.
* huiui Fruit •».
ileutii.
jbnlh aides at olkw

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High Schools Slate Rites
Annual Edition
Of Graduates
is Presented

Incorporate,
Is Advice To
Lake Mary

n s w i...

BRIEFS

Gary To Keep
Mayor's Post
Under Ruling

Purchase Bid
Turned Down

VALDEZ HOTEL
arite Downtown Sanford

Jim Cordell
Gets BA Degree

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w on to "a flrsnto" because
they refuse the help of God
aad ehooee the lmpoesible
talk of lifting themselves by
tafta beetatrape which sim­
ply can’t fie dane. The "do
It yourself" attitude will not
work in the spiritual realm
of Ufa. God did no* make us
that capable. All ef our bur­
dens will wear us out unless
we are humble enough to let
Ged help. Our tired and fru­
strated world Mods to hoar
■pii&gt; &amp;• words tolling of the
tavtak generosity ef God when
Be directed tad promised,
"Cast your burdens on the
Lord lor He careth for you."
Ooo of the greatest exam­
ples ef God’s guidance out of
aa impossible situation ia
saon ia His loading Israel out
of the Egyptian captivity so
maty centuries ago. The
IsneUto* toft Egypt for their
heme in Canaan with high
hopes. God's hand of guidance
was open them and they re­
joiced in U, hot before much
time pasted they found their
difficulties. The road home
was not as *asy or short
u they had Imagined. They
faced situations which teem­
ed Impossible.
There was the Red Sea to
be crossed, seemingly Im­
passable rivers to be forded
and tanmovable mountains
before them. Sometimes they
grumbled and complained
rather than seek the guidance
ol God and when this hap­
pened they failed. The failure
remained until they were
willing to renew their-faith,,
to realise (hat the Impossible
for man is sot Impossible for
God, and to go oo la such
faith.
The God of Israel la the
God who ia willing to he our
God today. Ills love and pow­
er has not been diminished.
Ho wants each of us to
know that do problems of
Ufa are too great with Him.
Let us turn again to our
Bibles and resd with great
toy god taUatmktap U k e l j l ,

m i far some people tall
■ e n liln s too* ahead which
•aero leeurnwuaubta.
A few individuals find the
apparent Impossibilities of
life too much for their nor-

Bible School
The
First
Presbyterian
Church ef Sanford will tonduet a Vacation Bible School
frets Monday through Friday
o f next week with dally ***•
■tens scheduled betwoen the
hours of 9 eon. and noon.
Boys and girls ef the area
from four years ef ago
through Junior high echool ego
or* Invited to attend.
Director of th* school this
ptar la Mrs. Robert Jackson.
Working with her will be Mr*.
Hebert Crumley who will be
to charge ef the kindergarten
department, ages four and
five; Mr*. Charles Person*
who will head the primary de­
partment with first, second
and third graders; Mr#. David
Bach, head of the junior de­
partment with fourth, fifth
and sixth graders and Mrs.
James Warner, head of the
pioneer department with aev•nth, eighth and ninth graders,
Exccllrot program end in­
teresting activities hsve been
planned for all age groups.
Those with transportation
problem* should contact Mrs.

The First Baptist Church of
Sanford will entertain Us 1M3
High School Graduate* and
their parents at a luncheon
to be held Sunday at U:1S
p. m. at the church.
Oraduatea Have bean aakad
to wear their cap* and gowna
to Urn 11 a. m. worship service when lbey will sit la
• n a m e d section. The ser­
mon on "Let Us Go Hence"
will bo delivered by Rev.
Pied B. Chance, pastor of
the church.
Speaker for the luncheon
will be Rev. Walter Routh,
newly appointed missionary
to Viet Nam.
A native of Sanford, Rev.

A mooting to orginixo a
South Seminole Ministerial
Asaoeiattofi has been ochaduled
for nest Thursday at 10 am.
at the Community Methodlrt
Church of Caeeolbtrry.
Mini*torn o f all churchoa In
South Seminole County are
urged to attend.

THE EPISCOPAL God and Country Award w h s
presented to Altamonte Explorer Scout John T.
.Stuart III in special services last Sunday after*
noon at Christ Church Episcopal In Longwood
by Fr. George M. Jarvis IV, former vicar of the
church.
(Herald Photo)

REV. ROUTH
Routh attended public echoots
here rod was graduated from
Seminole High School In 1033.
He also Is a graduate of Stet­
son University and Southern
Baptist Theological Seminary.
He has served as pastor of
the Chuluota Baptist Church,
of the Fair Avenue Baptist
Chapel In Columbus, Ohio, of
Central Baptist Chapel in
Louisville, Ky., and more re­
cently eerved ss a minister
in Felicity, Ohio.

W SCS Circles
Set Meetings
The Crusaders Circle of the
Casselberry Community Meth­
odist Church will meet Mon­
day at S p.m. at the home of
Mrs. Fred Bcem at lift West
Lauren Court, Fern Park.
The Dorcas Circle will meet
Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. at the
home of W. R. McPberaofi of
Mobile Manor.

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United Presbyterian Women
of Woatmiaotsr Presbyterian
Church will moot at tbs boms
of Mrs. Borl M. Pitman. Bobion St, Sanlando, on Wedntsday, June IS, at S p. m. Mn.
Pitman will be in charge of
the program d e a l i n g with
problems o f youth.

United Preebyterian Tooth
of Weetminoter Prsabytorien
Church will meet at 6:S0 p. m.
Sunday in the Chapel at How.
ell Park. Janico Wiggins will
be In charge o f the program
end Linda end Tommy Wig*
fine will he in charge of r*»
freehmente.

Catholic
Richard

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Oorotd D. Boatwrluht
Paster
Sundar School _
&gt;:4t a. m.
Mornlog Warship 11 4# a. m.
Evsngollotlo forv.
Tits p. w.
Tut*. Frtytr Sorv. 7:10 p. m.
Thar*. Toaag People
K a d o av or----------lit# p. m.

C o n g r e g a tio n a l

r in r r n a m r r c w m e n

CHARLES DENSON, who will be moving to
Alaska with his family after graduating from
Lyman H i g h School Monday night, wuit
presented with a ball point pen by Jill Eorayth,
MYF president, at a farewell [tarty held in hla
honor InAt Sunday night at Cmwelberry Com­
munity Methodist Church.
(Haruld Photo)

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UPW To Meet

By Shirley Wentworth
The Annual Camp Meeting
of the florid* Conference of
Seventh-day A d v e n t i s t s ,
which turns the Forest Lake
Academy Campus in Forest
City Into a veritable city of
tents, will begin today at 1:30
p.m. and will continue through
Saturday, June IS, closing
with a 9:30 p.m. service.
The nature of this meeting
Is to study the scriptures in
the light of present d a y
events, to re-emphasize spirit­
ual values and to study pro-

ventlsts.
Feature events will in­
clude the ordination of B. M.
Blaine of Melbourne rod B.
L. Wright o f Foreat City as
ministers In services to be
held at 2:30 p.m. Siturdiy
rod the cornerstone laying for
(he m w boys dormitory.
The dormitory will be nam­
ed McClura Hall in honor of
Dr. W. E. McClure, dean of
Emmanuel College In Berrien
Springs, Mich., and a former
principal of the Academy.

■It path S n t t t
F. B. Chanea ------------ Pastor
Morning Worship — 1:41 a. to.
Sundar School ------ t:4S a. m.
Morolng Worohlp 11-.** a. OL
Training Union — S ill p. m.
Rvonlng Worship _ 1:10 p. n . r im e r c h b i s t i s n cm m e n
Wad. Prapor Sortie* Tilt p. b .
DISCIPLES OP CUEIST
lea* a. i n f w s a w .
Rov. W a rs* Johaotoa Faotor
Humfar School
1:41 a. m.
Moraine Worohlp U ;* t a. ao.

Christian

11iahwar ea w**t

Morrl* R u b y ____ Evaogollat
lllbl* Claiooo _ 11:00 a. m.
Morning Worohlp _ 11:0# a. m.
Evanlag Worohlp . 1:0# p. m.
lllbl* Claiooo Wod. 1:10 p.m.

h is s u m a r y

BAPTIST CHL'BCH
■th I I . A Hally Av*.

Sunday School _ ! l ; t l a. m.
Hunday
Morning Worship 11:00 A m.
Hunday
Evening Worohlp
T:IS p. m.
Wednesday
Prorod Stgvlc* _ T:4I p-pjn.

radio program, will be the
keynote speaker. He will be
accompanied in IhU persona)
appcirancu by the King's
Heralds radio quartet who
also appear on the Voice of
Prophecy program.
Other principal speakers
scheduled next week Include
W. A. Fa gal of New York
City, speaker and director of
"Faith for Today," world­
wide telecast; F. R. Millard
of Washington D. C., asso­
ciate secretary of the general
conference; E. L. Minch in of
Washington, D. C., general
field secretary;
A. C. Searing of Wsahlngton, D. C., associate secre­
tary of the ministerial aitorlalion; W. M. Adams of
Washington. D. C., associate
secretary of ths Ksllgious LIbsrly Aoin. and tdllor of IJbsrty Magaslne and F. D.
Ntchol of Wisnington, D. C.,
aulhar-edllor of ths Rsview
and Herald, official publica­
tion of ths Ssvsnthday Ad-

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e n r a e n n r c h b ib t
IBIS Park Avvaea
Sort Brown ........ . Evangelist
flusdar
Blbl* Study 10:00 a ra.
Morning Worohlp 11:00 a m.
Kvonlng Sorvtc*
I:S0 p m
So* "lla rild of Truin'* 1 p.m.
Sunday on Channel t
Tuesday
Lidlts lllbl* Class 10:00 s m.
Wsdnssdsy
Blbl* Ctsosoa ——. 7:SO p. ra.

O w n Nm 4
Pastor ____ Wllllim J. Ousss
Morning Worship _
1:10 A
11 a in.
Hunday Hchnot - - - S:lt A m.
Training Union ----- - 0:11 p.m
Evsnlng Worahlp . .. 7:10 p.m.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
Wad. Oftloors A Ttacher,
■CJRNTtrr
Matting
___ 4:30 pm.
SS* Eaa« S a n a ! Stvoot
Wtd. I’ raysr Sarrlca 7:10 p.m.
Sunday Str-lca A
Hunday S rh o o l____It.O# a ol
subject:
NORTH OWL* NISO
"th.J Th* Only Cauo* and
BAPTIST CHAPEL
Craator"
IS* B. Fairfax Av*.
V. M. Haggard, ebapol Pastor Wa tnoa-lar Sarate* 1:00 p. oa
■unday He haul ____ 1:11 Am. Raadlng Room: 101 E. First.
Washdays: 10:10 am . - 4:10
Training Union _ _ 1:10 A ns.
p.m. Friday Evening: 1:11Worohlp
It A ba T ill-p m.
1:10 pm.
Wod. Kvonlng Prayor 7:10 pm.

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Tan s s u a i s s

Lsk* Marr, Fla.
Rov. W . I , lluicombo, Footer
Saadar
till a. a t ____, Bible Scnool
114* o. m. - Morning Worohlp
Tito p. m. — Evening Strvlc*
7:00 p. m. — Wod. M ld-W ttk
Praytr Strvleot
t:oo p. m. Ind Wtd. Mlooioa*
orr Horvte#

Pentecostal
Rov. a Rath Grant _ Pastor
Sunday School _ _ 10:S( a. m.
Morning Worohlp !1:IS a. m.
Sunday Evonlng — Til4 p. m,
Wod. Blbl* study _ 1:11 9. m.
Conriuorcr* Mooting
Friday - _______ - 1:11 p.

Presbyterian

Slravo* f . aawolt, Jr.
Paala#
Church S c h o o l_1:43
a. m.
H.aalon m.ot* __ *:4i a in.
Morning Worahlp - 11:0* a. nu
Pioneer Fttlowahlp
(:00 p. m.
Senior III Pollowahlp *:00 p.m.
Kvonlng W orohlp__ T:lo p. nv
Wad Proyor Meeting 7:00 p.nv

riit’R rn o r t h e covenant
Tbnmaa II. Hahla
Pn.la*
W orship ............ ..... . 4:00 a. m.
ORACH HETHOOIST CHUHCII Church S c h o o l___1o:0*&gt; a. m.
Onora Rd. at Woodland Av*., Tsmporarllr at P l n o o r o s t
Rov. John 11. llIrtA Jr. Tastor
School—Tionch and ITth.
Sunday tichool ____ A :IS A m.
Morning W orahlp
Y#:M a. ra.
M T F ------------------4:10 p. SO.

Methodist

tltrao Hotgbta
Rov. Ray Urogory, Jr., Factor
Sunday Hohool _ _ _ S it A m.
Morning Worohlp U :00 a m.
M T F -------- ------ . . . . S:I0 p. m.
Kvo. W o r s h ip _____ 7:1* p. m.
Wad. Prayor Sarrlca T:l* p. m.
HETHODirr CHURCH
Ota Park A n .
John T. Adams Jr. __ Pastor
Mnrulng Worohlp _ 1:10 a m.
Hunday Srhool _ _ _ f : t l A m.
Horning Worohlp 10:11 a m.
M T - Mooting* __ fi t * p. W.
ilatormodiat*. Stnlsr)
Kvonlng Worohlp __ 7:10 p. m.

CHURCH
NOTICE

FIB IT

CALL

These Sanford Merchants

| Urge You To Attend
The Church Of Your Choice
Wiinon-Elchalberior Mortuary
Eenlee L Wiiooe sad Staff

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

Progressive Printing Co.

WUson-Maier Furnittuw C*.

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By Mr*. Clarence Snyder
Vacation Bible School will
be held at the Osteen Baptist
Church from Monday through
Friday of next week dos­
ing with a program and com­
mencement on Friday arealag.
Clam** will be held from
8:30 a. m. until 11:30 a. m.
each day.
Rev. Trammel Kilpatrick
will serve si principal of tbo
school, Mrs. Albert Fell will
have the nursery and Mrs.
Evelyn Netties, Mrs. Ernest
Skinner and Mrs. Larry Hlrt
will teach th* beglnnsrs.
Primary will ba taught by
Mrs. Darlene Nettles, Mrs.
Mary Coolsy and Mrs. Kil­
patrick and teaching ths Jun­
iors wilt be MM. Jackie
Brooke, Mrs. Kilpatrick rod
Mrs. Rlrhsid Pickles.
Mrs. L. W. Jones will be
in charge of refreshments.

RMS A Orlando Dvtva
4M«ty IT-SS)
Saaford. VtorMa
sa d sti
r r n .it I). Rolled, Jr. _ Faotor
Hnnday tichool ____ S:1J a, m.
Church Sarvlcaa _ 10:M a m.
Communion— Flrat Sunday In
Kach Month
KINOKKOAIITEN AND NUIU8-

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r*al B la k o *----------------- Veal
tuieay Bckeel ------ t:4S a.
Movnlsg Worshls 11:41 a
Y o s t s ----------------------I:#* 9.
Evsngollotlo Service life P
Third Sander
■tngiplrstloa
- 1:11 p.

Lutheran

ch arch Of Christ

w e f t s n&gt;n

8. RICHARDS

Park A t o m at M lh ft.
t:4 i a. m. __ Church School
11:0* a. m. ------------- — Strvlc*
S:10 p. sa. — Chrlttlaa Toatb
Mlalttrr
Rov. Walter A.It. MoPhorooa.
Factor

Lu th eran e m r a e n s v
th s
n a o m iH u
i n w , path FtM*
“Th* Charch e f Ih* Lathorae
Hoar" aad TV "This Is th*
Llfo"
Ralph Brswor Jr.
Bvangollot Horbort W . Oooros .___ Psotor
Blbl* School ____ 1S:M a. m. Sundar School
»:1S a. m.
Morning Worohlv UtSS a. m. worohlp Sorvloe — IS:SS a. in­
Kvoalng W oroh lp .. 1:1* p. oo.
Wod. Prayor Eorvlo* 1:1* p a .
__ S4tb PS. aad C M ,
&lt;L T. Jlorri* .........
Rogalar Mooting
IS
CFlrot Saadar)
Canforonc* ------------ 1
(proeodlng Saturday)
Third S u n d a r ____7
Jo* llmrvlll — . Aa:

This is the largest and most
important regular convention
of Florida Seventh-day Ad­
ventists and some 1,300 peo­
ple will live on the grounds
In tents and in school dormi­
tories. A total attendance on
weekends of some 0,000 per­
sons U expected.
Meetings i r *
scheduled
throughout each day rod a
continued program for chil­
dren rod youth of all ages

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Cor. STtfe PCS Blai
H. M. Snow . . . . . _____ Factor
Sander School — 1:11 a. mMomlna Worohlp 10:10 a. m.
Kvonlng Wnrahto _ 7:1* p. » .
Tooth Borv. (Tut*.) T:S0 p.m.
Mld-Wtok Borv. (Ttaoro.) 1:10

Christian Science

T

Dortoe, primary and Dick
RsnibotUm, Juntor*
Small children e )t h « Bible
School workers will be cared
for In • special BttArry. .
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Church Of God

Baptist

H. M.

Summer schedules at Holy
Cross Episcopal Church In
Sanford will become effective
Sunday, June 18. Fr. John
Thomas, vtcsr of the church
announced today.
Be (inning at this time and
continuing through Sept. !,
•m ice* will be held at 1:30
a. m. and at 10 s. m. The
choir will take part in the
late service each Sunday.

visors vQl b« M n. Florence
Befcotoke l t d M n Joaaits
Pries.
Teachers will bs M n. LUy
Tittle, nonary; Mr*. 80s StallInin. kindergarten; Mn. Allc*

n n o u ifT s n c n s ir

•oh *»*.

New Schedule
At Holy C oss

u

Ministers
To Organize

the throo-year-old aiuaory
group through tboee of Jun­
ior High ego.
Scoalone will be held Mon­
day through Friday from S:SO
until 11^0 l b . through Juno
SI with Graduation Exercises
to ho held on Sunday, Juno SS,
during the morning worship
hour.
Theme for th« echool, which
will provide crmfte Inatruction
for all claemo, will bo “ Ad­
venture* with Jesus.” Super­
intendent will ba Mrs. Mery
Holcombe and muetc super-

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services
tills week
atyourow

J. M. Caaoroa sad Staff

Mr. sad Mrs. Al WUosa

Slenstrom Realty

Mrs. Appleby's Restaurant

Herb Husotrum sad Staff

Lucille and Harold Appleby
113 N. Park

The Riti Theatre
Bill Lovelace A Kasployoea

Holler Motor Sale# Co.
Eesesett Farrell A Staff

Food Fair Stores, Inc,
r.oorfo Bailor A Employ»

J. C. Penney Company
C. L. Robioooa sad Fmplojtv*

Southern Natural tioa
Jeha Duns A Staff

Sanford Atlantic National Uaak
Heward H. Hod goo A Staff

WSCS MEMI1ERS of Barnett Memorial Methodlat Church who antertalnMl member# o f tho

church’s Circle Y at a party last week, are (aettt•d from left) Mrs. Crocs Hicrs, Mrs. Fay L«*,
Miss Doris F*b*r, Mn. Katharine Sellers, Mrs,
Marian Hruddock, Mrs. Aletlia Evans, Mn. T. V,
S c u ll, Ur*. W. i l i a c , Mrs. Yiulut, Carllgu, Mis,

Frotl Foster and (standing) Mrs. Catherine
Itruco: Ciivlo Y members Mrs. Alice Itynn, direc­
tor, Etta Emanuel. Susan Kyan, Sandy MeRriHe, Linda Ij&gt;ng, Evelyn Carlton, Carolyn Wat­
son, Connie Sellers, Rose Gillespie ami Patsy
I-ong.
( C u a Photo/

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W H C IM A

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FETRUSkl

State Farm ln.&lt;&gt;urance Companies
Irviag L Prjur ssd Rtstf

Hill Lumber A Hardware Co.
JtaiBy Creppo A Kotplayero

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�Grace Ctiurdi
To Observe
Student Day

BIG W H E E L

Methodist Student Day will
be observed this Sunday at
the 10 a. m. Worship Service
it Grice Methodist Church.
All Hlfh School graduates
will receive special recogni­
tion and four of the graduat­
ing seniors will tske part in
the service. Assisting Rev.
John II. Hires Jr., will be
Janet Ely, Roberta Rankin,
Wayne Clemmer and Ronald
Febd.
tin Sunday from 3 lo X p.
m. there will be an Open
House at the new parsonage,
121 W. Jinkins Circle, to
which
all members
and
Mends or Grace Church aie
cordially invited. The Local
Church Activities Committee
of the WSCS is in charge of
arrangements and members
of the Methodist Youth Fel­
lowship will serve as floating
hostesses.
On Tuesday at 7:30 p. m.
all Commissions of the church
will meet together for a Gen­
eral Orientation Meeting to
prepare for the new year.

CENTER OF ATTRACTION at the William Elder home nt 51 North Hornbay Avenue, tlds month’s Garden of the Month award winner in North
Orlando, Is the large circular bed of tropical plants seen in part at left.
The Elders' son, Hilly, also takes groat pride in the home and lawn and
enjoys romping on the lush, green grass.
(Herald Photo)

Ascension VBS
Opens Monday

Hy Donna Estes
11:30 am. fur all Intrnuted
Vacation Bible School at children of tho area between
the Fir*t Baptist Church of the ages of three am) 16 year*.
Longwood will be held June
Preparation Day for the17-28 with daily session* school has been scheduled for
* By Jane Casselberry
The Ascension L u t h e r a n scheduled Monday through June 14 beginning at 9:39
Church of Casselberry will Friday from 8:30 a.m. until n.m. at the church with a
parade to foltaw at 10:30 a.m.
hold 1U first Vacation Bible
through downtown I.ongwood,
School, June 10-21, with daily
Longdule, North Orlando and
sessions, Monday through Fri­
the iurroumiing area*.
day of each week, from 9 un­
Rev. Jack Lindsay, pastor
til 11:16 a. m.
of the church, will serve as
Boys and girls from ages
principal for the school.
three through 14 years are in­
Teachers will be Mr*. Kloiie
Vacation Bible School will
vited to attend the achool
Lommlcr, Intermediate*; Mr*.
be
held
at
St.
Andrews
Pres­
which will be conducted under
Joyce Colburn, 11-12 year
tha general supervision of byterian Chapel, 6013 Linneal
junior*; Mr*. Louise Goodman,
Beach
D
r,
Bear
Lake,
for
I’aater C. R- Zehnder on the
9-10 year juniors; Mr*. Ft-m
10
clays
bcjlns'nj
on
Monday
theme “ Walking With God."
U 'llIK lM k ll,
CTgTTt--- J I U T
lid ,
and
concluding
on
June
1
1
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Teachers will be Mrs. Mil­
primary; Sirs, Clara Hicks,
with
a
family
picnic.
dred Mack, Bfra. O. Wuyne
Rev. Thomas If. Makin. pas­ seven year old, primary; Mr*.
Gregory and Blrt. Thomas
tor,
has invited sll children Inox Moss, six year old, pri­
Herald, nursery; BIrs. Jean
of
the
area between four mary;
JCIafchn and Mrs. Joan KarchMr*. Ellen Dudley, five y»«r
yciri
and
junior high age to
ar, kindergarten; Blrt. Louise
old, beginners; Mr*. Eloise
attend
the
daily
sessions
Magcr and BIrs. Margaret
Sweat, four year olJ. begin­
Becker, primary; BIrs. Viola which will be held from i) a. ner* und Mr*. Dcatrire Morris,
m.
until
11:30
a.
m.
Flessner and Blisi Christina
Transportation a r r a n c c- throe- year obi nursery. **
Franien, junior and Rev.
Teachers will be assisted by
menls may be made by call­
Zehnder, junior high.
ing
Mrs.
C.
C.
Jones
at
her
Others helping in various
phases of the school will bo home on Cecelia Dr. in Bear
Btrs. Margaret Mikler, Mrs. R. Lake.
Underwood, BIrs. Jane i'erkina
and Mra. Nads Huddleston.
Mrs. Dysert will be in charge
af refreshments.
A dedication service for all
of the Dible School workers
will be held during tho reg­
By Julia Bartos
ular worship service this Sun­
Many members of the Alta­
day at the church.
monte Springs Seventh-day
Adventist Church. 'J3 Mait­
land Ave., will attend Sun
day services at the Annual
Camp Meeting being held by
tho Florida Conference of Ad­
ventists at Forest City along
with more than 6,ooo other
By Jane Casselberry
members from throughout the
Methodist Student Day will
state.
be observed this Sunday at
On Saturday morning at 11
the Community Bfcthudist
a. m. local church members
Church of Casselberry and
will hear Pastor 11 M S. Rich­
a special offering will be tak­
ards of Los Angeles and Ihe
en during tho morning worship
King's Herald Quartet of Ihe
services to go toward scholarVoice of Prophecy radio
■hip and atudent loan funds.
broadcasts.
There will bo no evening
Sabbath School services at
service at tha church on Sun­
9
a. m. on Salurday will
day bsvause of Haccnlaureate
Service* at Lyman High feature the study program of
the church.
School

Installation ctrcmonlr* were
held last Sunday night far
new officers of the Senior
Methodist Youth Fellowship of
the First Methodist Church
of Sanford.
Installed were Robert Ray­
nor, president; Judy Cochran,
vice president; Norma Whittern, secretary; Carol Thomas,
treasurer uud Jerry Myers,
MY Fund treasurer.
Chairmen Installed were
Dill and Chat! Crowell, pub­
licity; John Saul* and Rhine
Rchols, music; Itonna How­
land and Sherry* Cunvllle,
worship center; Dcttic Wig­
gins and Linda
Lvggore,
Christian faith; John Angel
and Susan Deal, iTirlstlan
witness; Candy Southward
and Shirley Steed, Chtistian
fellowship; John Appleby and
Vicki Uoyd, Christian outreach
and Anna Lea Herman and
Uarbara Shatter, Christian
cltixcnahip,
Dan McCall will he sudor
representative, Claim- Kchols,
junior
representative
and
Ducky Smith, sophomore rep­
resentative.
Leader of the group is Ran­
dall Priest.

Y A Z O O
MASTER MOWERS

AMERICANISM ESSAY AWARDS wero presented to Sanford Junior
High students at ceremonies Thursday, by Mrs. T. A. Stiles, left (past
president) and Mrs. Hen Newsome, right, (Americanism chairman). First
place winner was Miss Katherine Julian, (second from right). Second place
winner was Janice Grant, (center) and third plnce winner was Hill
Crowell, (second from left). Judges for the essays were Misses Edna and
Laura Chittenden.
(Herald Photo)

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Refreshments will be serv­
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Holy Cross
To Conduct
Bible School
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
of Sanford will conduct a
Vacation Bible School from
Monday Ihrough Friday of
—uutdr - mi th_ •bo closing
exercise to be held at 7:30
p. m. Friday at Ihe church.
Daily sessions will be held
from 9 a. m. until 11.43 a m.
under the direction ol Mrs.
John Thomas, superintendent,
who will be assisted by an
excellent staff of teachers
from among tho church mem­
bership.

Area Group
To Attend
Camp Meeting

Methodists
To Observe
Student Day

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Political
o f teltef to tbo
o f d m o e n e j u wo
know it in tho UniUd State*.
Not perfect, fo r n an la not perfe e t; not eaeily deoerlbed, fo r it ie
Sjnuunie — e w r th a a fta f, oror n w jto«, gettinf better. It ie not exactly
do

perlenc* feel juet • little different
about our country.
But for ail o f ue there la a faaefe
belief that in the United 8tatea we
have something apeeial even though
it may be a little different fo r each
pfffOfla

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We think a good way to expreea
this feeling, this belief in American
democracy la to fly the American flag
aa the symbol for that which repre­
sents our highest ideals.

a seriously unreasonable proposition.
What if the argument were taken
out of the arcs o f constitutional protactions Into, say, the economic
sphere? What I f millions o f unem­
ployed people said:
"T hli country won’t provide us
with work. Therefore we won’ t fight
its wars, pay the taxes it. demands,
or respond to any other demands it
may make’ ’ ?
Seldom if ever does any people or
community or nation realba In full
Ita purpose and Ideals. But our com­
munity and national life would quick­
York.
ly disintegrate If we, as citiiena,
Though it is not an easy thing
were to say ws would not fulfill our
to do, we ought to try to take the
obligations unless all was perfect.
•file out o f its
Negro’s proposition
There la another aide to this. A ily racial context and examine
long with rights and privileges go
; fo r what it is.
duties and responsibilities.
He is saying that he will not aupWhat If the government were to
nort hie country ( a Cuban enterprise
b only an example) so long aa it
say:
Lila's also of ambalsa ara
"You citizens who are not fu lfillduals imperfectly with rights and
dftvtag her kaabaad siasasl
have—
ing-your-wspoasibUltlM
herrhy
ara.
y r irOe ie s the fwltswl
formally deprived o f your rights un­ w n w n w w e r r w fctiu
-hie.
dlda’I bavs tbs sHgfctest
By that reasoning, an
ny Individual
til you measure up.” *
Mas of what was wrssg. 8s
There are plenty o f Americana o f
American could argue that,
tl . at any
will yss wives FLBABR
time when he feels deprived o f
every creed and color who do not In
esae? An4
fact measure up in 1968. Does the
rights and privileges,...
« 1freed
. . n , o«sf
he to
for Um m s book let begovernment o f city, state or nation
duty to hie nation. This m ight be so
for It wIR abow you
therefore atrip them o f their rights?
w hither he was acting individually
ts faactioa at yssr
o r as a member of a racial, religious,
Only when they are convicted crim*
w sa, which to still way
foreign - born minority or other
Im so sal m ils erotle
The young Negro offered a bad
group.
orney general was
Ition. The attori
Let’s put it more bluntly: This
proposition,
CASE P-469: Lila B., aged
‘ ted. Those
lvisei to be shoe)
well advised
amounts to saying that a notion still
who wefe isaid to have been “ shotk- 28, baa two young children.
flawed by Imperfection A owed no- %who
thing V ita citisens if they happen f ed” at hla shock have much to learn
"Dr. Crane," she began, “ my
1 about
atiniei the nature o f
responsible chtldran don't bother me.
to be affected by those flaws.
free society.
In a highly lm psrfsct world this is
“No, it ts my huabandt 1

to two separate ac*
•gents, a young Negro la reported to
hove told Attorney General Robert
Kennedy that he felt no obligation
to help ttberata Cubans — i f it should
• ter tom to that — so long aa tho
United States failed to assure the
Na^rojs full
J R aald that tho attorney gen­
eral's reported shock at this state­
ment produced an unbridgeable gap
between him and a group o f northern
Negroes he was meeting in New

WASHINGTON—(NBA) —
The next Mg q— tira may to
the United 9Utee
tsretved bi a
pmettle renewal ef the
Bed Chian war.
To Ammksaa wto
military B a t l a u
Muraatot CUas to a
to get tote, mtlHary
to India may beeease a sacred cause la Congroan, even though sn aiw le
aid to socialist India has beta
apposed by congrosamen as a
waste ef money. That’s the
way the bell bounces In this
foreign aid business.
Friar to Ost to, 1902, when
le d Chinese f o r e s t first
iwesid tbs, harder to occupy
claimed territory, India had
rejected all offers ef military
IMlltllHfi
Aa Prims Minister Nshra
admitted after the Invasion,
India found that It had been
living in a dream world, try­
ing to coexist with Communist
China.
Bo' American military aid
became welcome.
la mid•Novimber I n d i a
signed a military assistance
agreement American MAAG
—military aaaiitance advlaory
group from Army and ^lr
Fores—moved in.
It now concista of 45 off]cera under Maj. Gen. John E.
Kelly. But it is aura to grow
aa. aupply and training mis­
sions sra built up.
Under ths Nassau agree­
ment of last December, tha
United States and Britain
promissd India military assist­
ance valued at |120 million,
about 40 per cent of whieh has
now been delivered. A third
of tills waa British, with min­
or contributions from Canada
That’s when ha wears hla and Australia.
maternal coddling.
But as soon si ihe become» heart on his sltevs and may
mo ther, tha baby diverto ruin' TO n a m n r prows*
that 75%.
alonal practice by hia mad
And if It la • sickly child or
aha la a “worry wart" about jaalouay.
it, ah# may become so tired in
Bo send for the booklet “Sex
her axeeialvo attention to tho Problems In Marriage," en­
child, that ahe I* a listless closing a long stamped, return
envelope, plus 20 cents.
companion In the boudoir.
When Red China last De­
It will claar up other sexual
But a husband waa created
cember declared an arbitrary
to ba about 75% sexy and only false notions and show how to
ceaae-firo in Ita border dispute
maks a llatleea wife at least
15% paternal.
with India. It already had
And the arrival of tha baby occasionally sroticl
demonstrated a decisive super­
(Always
write
ta
Dr.
doesn’t check hla demand for
iority in at least three departthree square meals a day in Craaa la care of thk newsmenu essential to successful
tha dining room.
paper, oncloolag a long
warfare.
Nor dots hla fatherhood atamped, addressed envelope
IU troops were batter train­
atop hla deslra for sweetheart and 28 cento to cover typ­
affection.
ing aad prlntlag coata when ed, especially for high moun­
Thla la one of the tragic dif­ you send fur oae of hts tain fighting In the Himal­
ayas, were better equipped and
ferences batween the average booklet!.)
had tha beat communications.
husband and wife,
Through the winter the ChlSo jealousy may soon de­
neaa also retained the tactical
velop, fomented by the pop­
advantage, holding the high
ular delusion of tho average
male, who has been erron­
Q—What racial group pre­ passes while the Indians re­
eously taught that woman are dominates in S i n g a p o r e mained In the plains below.
Whether the Red Chinese
wildly sexy creatures (which State?
mounted their attack for ter­
thoy positively ara NOT).
A—Chinese.
ritorial gains or to ambarraas
Then ha begins to grow even
more suspicious when hia wife
Q—What is tha earliest India before the world, they
did touch off chain reactions
acta indifferent, listless or written language?
even frigid toward hia antic A—Sumerian, dating f r o m which have continued through
tha winter and into tha spring.
advances.
5000 B.C.
India, forced to a b a n d o n
"She's wldly passionate," ha
Prims Minister Jawaharlal
thinks, falling back on that
Q—Are there any extant
widespread deluiUci of males. writing* of the Greek philos­ Nehru's cherished position of
coexistence, turned to tho
“ So—if she la indifferent opher, Socrates?
United State* and BrlUln for
with me, it means ahe must be
A—No, his philosophy ta
having an nffalr with some­ known only through tho writ­ military aid which waa forth­
coming to ths tuna of |d0 mil­
body elssl"
ings of Plato, his puplL
lion opioco tar tho U. S. and
BrlUln assisted by members
Q—Who established the Or­ of the Commonwealth.
der of the Purple Heart?
The U. 8. aid and the prom­
A—Georgs Washington to ise of more to come led to an
To most would-be worship­ 1782.
Immediate chill In U. S.-PakQ—What ts tha meaning
pers, traditional church mu­
titan relations and disrupted
sic is almost an unknown ton­ of the word “ gospodin"?
the unity of the CENTO pact
A—It is a Russian title
gue. It neither expresses
which la the Allied defensive
wbal our congregations feel of respect, equivalent to Mr. link between NATO in tha
or
sir.
nor docs It arouso feeling In
Wait and SEATO in tha East.
them.
The Paktitanie charged that
Q—Did
Abraham
Lincoln
—Rev. Ronald Gordon, Birm­
ingham, England, urging have a premonition of bis
death?
that bymna be Jaued up.
A—Yes, three nights before
No matter how much the h i a assassination, Lincoln
rulers of the United States dreamed ho would bo killed.
may pride themselves on He told his bodyguard about
their vaunted democracy no tho dream and also mentioned
one will believe them. Theirs It to Mrs. Lincoln and his
Is a democracy of money­ csbinet
bags, exploiters and Ku Klux
Q—What profession waa
assassins.
—Moscow paper Komsomols- once practiced by barbers?
A—In esrly days they also
kaya Pravda, on the Birm­
were surgeons.
ingham race troubles.

Dr. Crane’s

W orry Clinic

Peru Vote Is Test
The South Americas coun­
try of Peru conducts as Im­
portant experiment la Demo­
cracy this comlsi Sunday,
June t.
Two million Peruvian votara
Own will aclaet n nsw prasldent, two vies presidents and
the total membcribip of Con­
gress after nearly a year of
military rule.
Bat this la not the only
reason tho election is Importtant. It also will test the good
Intent of the military rulers

Page 4

who have promised that It
wtll be free.
The background Is this:
In elactlons last June, the
man receiving the greatest
number of votes was Peru's
most controversial political
character, Victor Usui Haya
da la Torre.
Haya do la Torrs la a man
with a Napoleonic face and
figure who brightens his re­
semblance to the famous Corslclan by brushing hie fore­
lock over bis forehead. As

founder and leader of Pen's
American Popular Revolu­
tionary Action, or APRA, par
ty. be spent years In ciile
and more years hiding out
from Pamvlan police In the
Colombian Embassy in Urns,
11a Is considered a leftist
of the same school as Prcil
dant Komulo Betancourt of
Vanetuela
and
Praaldant
Juan Bosch ef the Domtolcan Republic.
In Peru, he la auipect by
(he military and rigbtwlng
political groups, and prior
to last year’s elections, mill
OUT OUR WAY
tary leaders had vowed pub­
licly that if elected he never
would be permitted to take
office.
After the elections, the
military charged v o t i n g
frauds and seised the govern'
ment.
This year Haya da ta Torre
once more la a candidate.
In fact, all major esodl
dates are the same as I
year ago. The other two are
Fernando Ilrlsunde Terry,
professor of architecture sod
enthusiastic explorer of Peru's
Andes mountains and Jun
gles, and former President
Manuel Prado.
Dclaunde heads the Popular
Action Party and Prado's or
ganliatlon la called th« Pra
do Union.
Neither has anything like
the orga Dilation of Iliya do
la Torre'a APRA party,
3 m
t -f
J » W IIW)
which enjoys strong support
THU LOOM LtMU
MMtfHUI
from labor.
AU three candidates are
campaigning on platformi of
anti-Communlam and cooper­
ation with tho Alliance for
Progress.
Sanford, Florida
Friday, June 7, 1963 Differences primarily are
ones of datall.

think ha la losing hla mind, for
ha goea to tho office at fl
o’clock. Then, maybe at 10:20
a. m. he will drive up and nuh
Into the house, yelling, 'Where
la het Where la ha?’
“ lit rune Into the bedroom
and jerks all my dreaaea off
the hangers to try to find
soma intruder.
'Then he rushes out and la
gone. The next day he may do
thla all over again, but at
some other unusual hour, Ilka
2:110 or 3:10, etc.
“ What la wrong with my
husband? la he going Insane t"
Often I have warned you
wives that It la in the bedroom
where you loee your huabande.
And It is your ains of omis­
sion that drive him away or,
aa In Lila’s case, incite hla
Jealousy.
For you wives ara wonderful
cooks and mothera to your
children.
But you noon become rather
indifferent In tho boudoir I
Yet your huaband, If he Is a
normal American male, has
absorbed the falsi notion that
“ every woman Is wlldaly pas­
sionate."
So, when the bahlea arrive
and you wives divert moat of
your attention to them, plue
your houework and IT A or
church obligations, you fall to
realist that you are largely a
platonic mate.
Women were thue created,
anatomically, to be chiefly
mothers and only secondarily
sweethearts.
Prior to tho arrival of tha
first baby, however, the usual
bride thus showers her 25%
sweetheart affection on her
young husband, plus tha 15%

■-a •4
Helicopters an sarins at
Tha American contribution
military aeakt- high altitudes, bat ths United
States la supplying sank C-180
to tha f anlge
transports front NATO-baaed
Man than MO milbaa base allocated from ddentally, most bn flown back
fiscal y n a r appropriations, to Germany far aorrictog. In­
tubing funds from other pro­ dia bought to U. 8. C-119
grams which bam b an ’
transports In 1990 and will ra­
graded to n lower priority.
tes another 24 roeemfitioued
planes to Juno.
ADocstiaas for tbo
ginning July 1 are n
The possibility of serial
calculated on U first-thtogs- bombing across the border la
flrst basis, with no aotimatoa ef questionable rains to In­
yet on what tbo final figure dia. Thors a n few atratagk
will be.
targets in Tibet or southern
A grooo figure o f |1J bil­ Red China. On the other hand,
lion baa been put out by In­ India’s teeming cities on the
dian sources as their military southern plain am vulnerable.
luinmoat. But
Indian air defense therefore
this f Iguro was not oven men­ becomei Important, and here
tioned by tha Indian Defense the British b a n been principal
Minister T. T. Kriahnamacbari suppliers of combet planes.
during • weok’o conferences Air-to-air missiles have been
with U. 8. State aad Defense given to the Indian Air Force,
Departmest rifktiti.
but because of n lack ef radar
Though tha IJWO-mrie In­ —against which the Himal­
dia-China border from Ladakh ayas ara n formidable barrier
to Lah la relatively quiet now, —no ground-to-air missile* are
each side la charging tbo other la the defense plan ysL
India’s ground forms here
with preparations to resume
fighting. What goea on north aa their main elements 12 un­
of tho Himalaya curtain la der-strength divisions, half of
known only to tha Commun which are mountain troops.
lata. But it la no secret that India’s Fourth Mountain Divi­
India la building up har de­ sion wsa badly maulad in the
fighting tost October and la
fenses.
All current Indian advises to being completely rs-tquipped.
American officials Indicate But all Indian army n lta need
that war with Rad China wilt atrengthening. Neither aide
not be n abort-term border lacks manpower.
The w ont complication in
skirmish, but a long-tarm con­
aiding India, however, to that
flict with apeeial problems.
Tha tsrrmla la tha highest any defanao o f South Aala
mountain range In the world. must ba planned to laclndo
Bed Chinn has tha advantage Pakistan. Because of India’s
of a better main aupply road standing ftud with Pakistan
across southern Tibet. India over Kashmir, co-operation ba­
baa practically no roads at all tween thn two countries on de­
paralleling the border, and few fense against Bad China to all.
Aid has been given to both
feeder roads. One of tha high­
est priority Items on military Pakistan and Afghanistan,
aid to Indio therefore la road which Kara now agreed to ne­
gotiate their differences.
I building.

Phil "Newsom Soys

Initiative W ith Red China

•

O '* and A '*

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long-term aid to India meant
writing off any settlement of
tho long drawn-out Kashmir
dispute and created tho possi­
bility that India would use tho
arm* aguinst Pakistan.
On their side, the Indians
accused the Pakistanis of be­
ing “ willing tools’’ of tbo Red
Chinese and eited aa evidence
the recent trade and border
pacta funduded between Pak­
istan and ths Chinese.
Tha chain saactiun touched
off other important develop­
ments.
The Rod Chinese also con­
cluded a border pact with
Mongolia and used it and tha
Pakistan agreement to trump­
et Its desire for peaceful co­
existence with iu Asia neigh­
bors.
In snother important arts,
tho Soviet Union’s decision to
send 31IG JeU to India and
to continue aid to Indian in­
dustry further irritated SinoSoviet relations already at a
new low,
Peking has accused India o f
“further provocotion” olong
the disputed frontier and has
warned that any Indian at­
tempt to regain some 12,000
square mile* seised by tba
Chinese would bo for Now
Delhi to drop a atone on Its
own feet.
The renewed Chinese truculeuce has led to concern that
they ara attempting either to
goaud th* Indiana into an at­
tack or to frighten them into

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terms.
Estimates e f India's mili­
tary needs over th* next five
years rang* from 914 billion
to f500 million. The U. S.
hopes to help build up India’s
air transport system, to estab­
lish military training missions
and to improve rood and other
systems of communication.
It hopes Britain will take
over the JA of building up air
defenses.
But In ths meantime, the
initiative remains with Red
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By United
Ralph Honk and Wily Hltdkeoek have aaother fetal geiac
and this one could ha a pip.
Tha tor* managers had to
ha separated during a
flaieup la New Yack last
summer.
Neither threw any pouches
in Baltimore Thursday night
but both got in n o w hottempered conversational licks
after the Orioles beat the
Yankees 4-2 to taka a 1H
gam* lead ia the American
League m e ,
•Wen win th* pennant,*
snapped
Bouk,
obviously
smarting over the fact the
Yankee* lost two out ef three
gamea to th* Orioles. "Baltlmere went beat ua. Yen can
bet that and you can put it ta

&gt;y United
Liady McDaniel of thw Chicage Cube and George Ait*
ef the S t Louis Card­
inals, who figured hi » sixplayer deal Bine moottka ago,
1y i
*•'
again today in •
NORTH ORLANDO BOTH playing on this year’* Minor Little U u h
tie for tha Nation­
tu rn a n (front front le ft) Kenny NaD, Billy PUotan, J eff K n e ik and Gian
al
Ttrfta; mcond row, Guy Kolltaon, Marshall Johnson, Brian Ferrin, Chock
Tho fantutk Cube, Cardteals and slumping San FranSmall and Don Powell; third row, Ronny Brown, Stephan Smart, Danny
tiaeo G lu ts are all dead­
Ferrin, Tom Rhoden, David Johns, Eddie Kelly, Greg Malllnaon, Robert
locked for tin t place and tha
McIntosh, DaVid McIntosh, Eddie Rowell sod Sammy Gaarhart. Standing
ehlofly responsible
MB8H TENNEY AND CANDY SPOTS
in back a n manager Chock Rowell and coaches Pets Connelly and
for the snarl aro XeDsnlol
Botch Brown.
(H sn ld Photo)
"On* o f ( h m littln girl* could ride,"
and Altman.
McDaniel, an ordinarily
weak-bitting relief pitcher
who usually gives way to a
pinch hitter, won hte awn
game Ttenattey with a 10th
United Press International.
inning homer off Billy Ftercs
Leagss
Cooling off • bit. Hook
that boat tho Giants 8-2 and
conceded "the Orioles have ■
W. L. Pet
Tenney was reminded that
NEW YOK &lt;NEA) - Megave tha Cuba their fifth
good bail club," then hastily
Baltimore
32 n .004
blinkers long were considered
shach
A.
Tenney
xtood
ta
th*
straight victory.
added, "but I think we have receiving bant i t Aqueduct th* badge of the rogue.
Now York
27 18 M l
Tlw victory was McDaniel's
Chicago
at a MS
NEW YORK (UPI) —Seven • better ona—even with our admiring Candy Spots si the
By J.
'Well, that Isn't true ta the
second ia as many days, third
28 23 .531 names, Including that o f he*v- injuries.
Th* Men’s Golf Aasoefstlon Kansu City
case of Candy Spota," aald
big
three-year-old
finished
of tho ooaaon and tha Cuba* of tha Land &amp; Lakes Country Minnesota
Apprised of tha Yankee
21 24 420 ily favored Candy SpoU, war*
training for the 1123,000-added Tenney. "He never attempted
11th In thalr last 18 con­
23 24 .483 expected to b* dropped ia th* manager’s comments, Hitch­
Club at CaaaaRwrry elected Boston
to savage another horse or
Belmont Stakes.
tests.
24 20 .473 box today when entries elated cock countered:
the following officer*: Al Lo* Angola*
anything llkn that. There waa
Mesh
Tenney,
the
little
old
McDaniel was as effective Vlckara, presidentj William Cloveland
20 21 .433 for Saturday’s 05th naming
"I’m glad Honk !• so con­
dot tha slightest mean streak
cowpoke,
v
i
a
describing
on tha mound as ha was at Casa, flret vie* president; Detroit
21 28 .423 of the 1125,000 added Belmont cerned about the Orioles. He
ta him. He was kindly by na­
bat In handing tha Giants
what
be
would
consider
the
10 33 431 Stake*.
muet really be worried about
Robert Cole*, second vte* Washington
ture
but even more curious
their fourth straight setback.
perfect running bora*. The
Thanday’a ResaHa
to be so concerned."
president; Robert Kramer,
Although it had appeared
than moat thoroughbreds and
Taking over for
Barney
description
fitted
th*
longTha Yanks fell behind early
NEW YORK (UPI) — Tb* Schnlts with tha bases full treasurer; nnd Floyd LanlS, Baltimore 4 New York 3, earlier that only five thor­
what be taw upset him. As I
night
Tb unday night, finally tied striding Candy Spots to *
aecratary.
oughbreds
would
start
in
this
said, he w u spooky, afraid of
tho hast ski for tho be­ AAUNCAA c o n t r o v a r s y and one out In tho top of
crossed
T.
A get-acquainted handicap Washington 2 Boston 1, night final leg of the Triple Crown, tha eeor* at two-all in tha
everyone a n d everything.
ll ala or a t m taebos sounded Ilk* kb oft-repeated tho 10th, bo picked Willie
"I don't like to compare
tournament was held last Sat­ Only gamea scheduled
th* probable field waa boosted top of the eighth and then saw
That was the only difficult
vide aai about At# aad • record today, with 0«n. Dong' Mays off second base and then urday and Sunday and an in­
Satasday’n Gsmes
to seven with the announce­ the Orioles break the tie in horses with people, but if thing about training him.
■truck out Ed Bailey to end teresting schedule of events Minnesota at Los Angeles,
tall loot hog.
is MaeArtimr reiterating bis
ment that Mist Patrice Jacobs' the bottom of the inning when thoroughbreds hid the power
"From the outset wc felt
tha thriftt.
night
haa
been
let
up
for
the
next
BonJour and Louis Lee Hag- single* by Brooke Robinson of reasoning they’d be riding that Candy Spots was an ex­
itand that the Amateur Ath­
Like
McDaniel,
Altman
Chlcsgo at Ksnsss City, night gin’s Choker would start
nnd Jim Gentile off loser Stan us," said the Mexico-born
ceptional colt, but no one is
letic Union has sola sanction- didn't get into the Cardinal*- four month*. There will be a
Williams capped • two-run Arlxoosn who Is back ta New
hidden draw handicap mixed New York at Detroit, night
Other
likely
starters
ineiud
ever sure he has one until tho
R o m a o r oata
PhlUiea
game
until
tho
1st*
og power In open meets tad
at Washington, ed Darby Dan Farm’s Chat- rally.
York with runner* for the
two-ball founome on Sunday, Cleveland
Katie* I* klribr «l»«n that
bora* runs in a race. When a
night
’•east I* U * rtBtl d i e m tho USTFF continuing Its de­ innings but when h » did got June 16, a flag tournament
In n ball game wbtra there first time in 20 years. "They
eaugay, C. V. Whitney’* Tom
horse has the ability, there la
his chance in tho eighth ho (handicap) on Sunday, July
rsttslotsr* *»d Ml* an
Nsiiiasl Lea gee
mands for approval of tho
Cat, George B. WIdener’a Top waa leas conversation, the have character or lack it. no trick to getting him to run.
_ . ta the e»u«« ptndln
delivered
a
pinch
double
that
w.
l
.
ra
Ik* Circuit Court In an
7. and a member and gueat
nikao .M e a! tha dlir
Gallant and Wheatley Stable'e Washington Senators beat th* They have all the frailties of It la natural for him to run
drove-in the-winning f sa—&amp;
ran m a luuhij, m m * ;
Beaten -Red Dus fi-1 fur lln.i( •human*. Tin j
tournament (Calloway Sya- him I'rauciavu — St-- 3 - -4 t+- Insurrection.
t u Um'*?
Sochat u n b i r tltia , Ik*
Msc Arthur sgala sttempted a 8-4 victory for St. Louie.
Chicago
31 23 .574
fourth victory in a row and amenUl, high strung, moody loore and wild."
tam) on Sunday, Jtdy 21.
t a i l C1«rk will Mil tka
The
race
will
be
conducted
Originally, Altman began
etenr up sny mUunderr
aliuateO
In
Mid
31 23 .574 over a mile and one-half at their longest winning atreak and manic-depressive. They
A special stag night la St. Louia
Jtr d**e*lb*d M l
hla major Uagua career with
» 23 438 Aqueduct Belmont Park, trad of the season.
itanding
on
his
Mtrch
12
planned for Wednesday, Aug. Loi Angeles
can be excitable or as well
Lot «, Black r . RUMLAHD
AUTO
KWTATCa, • auMlvDIon, communique with a state­ the Cube but was dealt to 7, a "two club’* tournament Cincinnati
» 23 .510 itlonal home of the event was
Larry Osborne's 10th homer mannered al Candy Spota is
tho Cardinals teat Oct. 17 In
accordtn* I* a plat tear#400
as
28
Pittsburgh
with
ona
man
aboard
off
loser
now."
closed aarllar this year as un•f, recorded In Plat Book ment Thursday that “ open tha aama trad# that sent Mc­ on Sunday, Aug. IB, and tb*
14 « 471 aafa. With seven starters the Gene Conley in th* first in­
t l , **«•* II to II of Ik*
Man’s Association champion­ Milwaukee
One of those little girls you
meets
ore
under
the
sole
Daniel
from
SL
Louia
to
Chi­
FuMlo Rteorda or B«ml24 as .462 Belmont would groan |14S,450 ning waa til the margin Dave see on galtcd horses at horse
ship, 64 holeo medal play Philadelphia
aol* Oaaatr. Florida.
AIR CONDITIONER
power of the cago.
22 32 .407 with tha winner claiming Stenhouse needed for his third shows could ride Candy Spots,
(handicap) will be held Dept. Houston
Ysxttiiir wltk all airucturoa uaetionlag
Frank Robinson and Gordy
and ImprovcBonl* now and Amateur Athletic Union. Such
20
470
34
victory
although
Ronnl*
Kline
Now
York
3-22.
1101,700.
which going into tho Belmont
bsraafttr on »*id land, and meets do not require the Coleman paced tha Cincinnati
Thursday's Results
Th* event will be climaxed
Iko vaat*. !•••*•. and profits
Candy Spots, the western had to be summoned from th* already had won 1333,327, but
Reda
to
a
7*6
and
10-6
twlat tk* ako«* doacrlbcd pro ■auction of the National Col­
with a dinner and dance on Chicago 3 San Fran 2, 10 Inn­ Import owned by Bex V. Ells­ bullpen to retire Carl Yaatrxe- it wam't always that way.
pevtyt and all nature* now legiate Athletic Ataocialion, night sweep over the Pitts­
ings
Saturday, Sept 28.
or herenlter attach** to or
worth, ia alnyoat everybody’s maki for the final out o f the
"Candif Spots w u pure
burgh Pirate* in the only
St. Louis 8 Phils 4, night
a a*d la a«aa*atlaa wltk tka tho United States Track, and
favorite
to take down top game.
wildcat, absolute bronco,"
Other
NL
games
scheduled.
arewlM! kerela deeeMbed and Held Federation o r affiliated
Cincinnati
7
Pittsburgh
8,
lot
No other game* were sched­ recalled Tenney. "Breaking
money for th* third straight
C addition thereto tb* fol­
twt
uled in the American League, him, 1 had to go in with
Plus Installation
low In*
dewrlbed
hoaMhold groups."
time
In
a
hundred-grand
race.
dptllanc**, which are, and
William Ruaicll, president
Cincinnati 10 Pitta. 3, 2nd, Since losing the Kentucky
pony ta order to get a rider 8 Yr. Factory Warranty
•kail k* deemed ta be, fli
night
taree aad a pact e l tka real- of the USTFF. said in Hous­
Derby to Chatesugay, tha Fight Results
on him. He was what 1 call
tp, and nra a portion or Iko ton that presidential mediator
Only games scheduled
JONES
huge, oddly-apotUd son o f
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - apooky, fearful when anyone
•oenrltr for Ike Indebtedneen MacArthuFs latest directive
Saturday's Games
tsialn mentioned:
Nlgromanta
cam*
beck
to
win
Just
started
to
go
up
to
him.
Benny
McCovey,
132H,
Phoe­
United Frees Intoraatleeil St. Louis at New York
on#
UK
nefrlaerator was "nothing new" and that
AUTO SERVICE
the Freshness at Pimlico and nix, Arix., outpointed Prince I put blinkers on him almost
(K lee), Model No. I. AH the
Face-iettlng Sarasota, pla­ Cincinnati at Philadelphia
five-atar general bad
t l - * . Harlot No. TH-IUI1*
the
Jersey
Derby
at
Gardes
Rudy,
11BVi
Compton,
Calif.
at
tha
atari,
at
first
to
bide
1003
S. Sanford, FA 2-1284
One OH lU nte tKlec.) previoualy "clarified the dual
GRAND BLANC,
Mleh. gued by rate this week, eat Milwaukee at Plttoburgh
Stats on May 30.
( 10 ).
the rider from him."
Modal No. J-dOl-T, Serial sanction meets while bo gave
another
one
out
Thursday
Los Angeles at Chicago
(UPI)—Now you know why
Km TT-9C01II.
Ono
Duo-Therm
Healer us authority over our ath they eall him "Tough Luck night and watched the Flor­ San Fran at Houston, night
ida State League tighten be­
(Eleo.), Model No. SSS-S. Idea ia meets."
Tony" Letna.
•erlal No. Il-H -I*. 10,0*0
low.
ttuaapll,,
with
other
USTFF
Tha lanky ex-Marino from
UTU.
St Petersburg split • douOne Victor Cllmei Kit- officials in Houston ter the California fired h 'ffv'e-unuerWhen Kiknaet Pan. I P
bleheader
with Miami ’ l »
Friday
and
Saturday
track
par 07 Thursday to Uka an
Ten Vnnetlan Dllnda &lt;Me
tall,
manufactured
bp maet, only asked that the early ona-stroko lead over Don and 4-3, Lakeland beat Or
Ituberle Awnlnn and Vane AAU submit n formal request
Eaalg in the Bulck Open but lando 3-0, and two gamestl*n Blind Companr, Ur
ter USTFF athletes to appear It w u wiped out by violent Tamps at Daytona Reach and
lan do, Florida
at public Bale, to the hlnhrat in the AAU championihlpa at
Fort Lauderdale at Sarasota Ily United Prase International
thunderatormi.
and beet bidder for raeh be­
Losing was by th* threes in
So Loma and tha rest of the —never got started because of
tween the hour* of eloeen St. Louis, June 21-22.
o'clock In the forenoon nnd
tha South Atlantic League
“ The key Issue,'' Russell 160-mu Held will start all weather.
two o'otock In the afternoon
St. Petersburg nicked an Thursday night
on the 10th dap of June, i l f l , Mid, "U the AAU refusal to ovtr again today in this 72other
half game off flaraEach of the three losing
at Ike Front Door of the ask for approval."
hols tournament for prlxes
Hcmlnote County Courthouae
aota’s lead by splitting a teams scored three runs dur­
MacArthur,
moving
to
stop
totaling
162,000.
Sanford, Florida.
the NCAA from allegedly boy­
(SEAL)
Tony saw tho postponement doublehcadcr with the Mar­ ing a schedule that *aw Au­
"IMPERIAL" America'a Leading Independent Oil Co. Aaanum-w* Their 22nd Anniversary
Arthur 11. tleckwtlh. Jr cotting efforts to field the
line
gusta down Ashevlll* 4-3, Ma­
m
a tunny omen.
Clerk of the Circuit Coart
Miami shortstop Bob Mor­ con beat Naahvilla 7-3 and
strongest U, S. team possible
Dp: Margaret K. Tpra
MI won tho Memphis Open
Deputy Clerk
for tha July meet with Rus­ after it had been postponed gan drove in three runs in Lynchburg dafaat Charlotte
Jannlnite, Watte, Clarke
sia In Moscow, has asked the twice by rain,’* the tall Cali­ the first inning on the first 6-3. Knoxville and Chatta­
A Hamilton
tOO Barnett NalT Bank Hide. collegiate organisation to "re­ fornian
murmured as ha game with a line-drive dou­ nooga were ruined out
Jackeontllle 1, Fla.
ble that provided the winning
Righthander Robert Meyer
frain
from
any
action
which
masked
hla
disappointment.
Publleh June T, IMS,
margin.
pitched the rampaging Yank
Inhibits the free participa­
c p j-n _________
But in the nightcap, the eea to victory although ha
Ik T in t c in c i'r r c o n t t u p tion of any athlete" In any
Salnta came back, and it was needed help from Pete MlkT il 10 NI1TJI Jl'D Il'U I. li lt * AAU track and field games.
C t r r OF AND FOB 'F B I
in r u u i m c t i r l o l h t o f Morgan’s fault. He booled n kelaon In the eighth. Right­
KOi.ll COtt.VTV, F1.0IIIII-iTIIH NINTH JUDICIAL CIH- ball In the sixth and St. hander Ken Lareen went all
ctlAkCKtiv n o . tana
ft IT OF AND rim • Mf- Petersburg puihed across th*
MAINE HAVINOS BANK.
the way In a losing cause for
NtlLM I'Or NTT. n.OltlUA.
rtalnllff, in Titw mnevrr rorn v ron
winning run
CMANCHIIV NO. 1B**0
Asheville. Each team got six
•*»T
in
ninth JtioirtsL ris- FIHHT N A T I O N A L C IT T
Tom Orton and Terry Bar­ hits.
■j a m e h k . dono , at u* at at r t i t . IN a n d FUH BICM- BA N K , T I I U D T K K
UOIIUDelenilanle. NOl.n COUNTY, KLOHDt.
W A It ,N K II
C O IlP O ItA T IteN tholomew each knocked la
Larry Dovel got the victory
NOTICH OF *LIT lb
Ckaan'O N*. lin e
C O N T Ilin U T O IlY It K T I II E - two runs for Lakeland at hurSOUTIttdll FOHKIT.OM HH DKUmiri C. FltANZKN
for Macon, which stayed with­
MKNT INCOME TIICH T NO. I,
r n J A M K H E. LOJtd aud
Plaintiff, L’ N D E It AUIIKEM E.VT D A T E D ler John Gregory twirled
in four games uf Augusta
I'ACUt J. UJMl. hi. wife,
MARCH I, m t ,
three-hitter over Orlando.
with
its decision over lait■ K llt m U K i Burton, Uhlo
T H E M FRANZDN.
Plaintiff,
Tonight finds St. Petersburg placa Naahvilla. Bobby RisenYou are hereby notified thnt
DefenAtnl. -VI* Complaint to foreidou
NOTICH TO APFKAK
AILNOl.I) J. MATH, et ui. at al at Miami, Sarasota at Fort hoover relieved Dovel In the
aeruin mortatin nncumborlna TOi Thee* Fran ecu
Defendant*. Lauderdale. Lnkeland at Day
the following deecrlbed real
seventh.
Ail.lieu Unknnwn
NOTICH OF «tLK
property, to-wlll
r im A n a HEitKiir n o t e
NOTICE Id IIKUEnr HIV- tuna Ucach and Tampa at
Lot Flee ti). QUAIL FOND F 1KD that CompUInt fur Di­ HN Hint nn tha Itlh dar of Orlando.
11Hill IITS ItKCt.AT, Cn»
vorce hee lieen fllei) Maine' June, m i, at 11:00 AM
at
The standings:
Mlberry, Florida, Seminole You In the Circuit Cuurt of lha main dnur nf Hr* Court
County, Florida, accord tl
Ninth Judicial Circuit, la lioue* of Seminole Countr, al
W. L. Pet
Ina to rial Ihereof re and for Htmlnole (,’ nunty. Flor- Hanford, Florida, tho under23 14 410
•ordod In Flat Book It, Ide, under Chencerr Caeu No. alened Clerk vettl offer for Sarasota
page It. of the Public Be
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corde of Semloolo County helna DKI/litlH C. FltANZKN, bidder far reeh the fallowlue
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Ft. Lauderdale
Florid*.
Plaintiff,
v * r a u * T1IKKH deecrlbed real propertr:
haa been tllad agelnel you In FltANZKN. Defen.lanL You are
2 20 .334
toit l». OAKLAND HILtJt. Lakeland
the ebota-ilyled eult. and you required to aerva a copr
arcordln*
to
the
plat Orlando
23 21 .311
f c f o /Q c
aro required to eeree a copy uf /our anewer or pleadlna
thereof ae
recorded
In
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your Aaawer or other on tha Plalatlfra atternera,
rial Book It. Pape it. Miami
F orgq f
fteadlna ta tht Complaint on whnea name and addree* ap­
Public Record* of fletol- Daytona Beach
17 S4 .413
FUlntlira attorney*. ANDKIt
pear below, ami file the or|.
nol* Countr. Florida,
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SON. ItUSII. I»KAN. I.OWN
alual of eald anewer nr plead­ together with all etructuree, Tampa

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Al Vickers
Elected By
Men Golfers

Candy Spots
Is Heavily
Favored

Wildcat To Gentleman,
Candy Spots No Rogue

Controversy
her Track
Continues

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Rain Plagues
Tough Luck Tony State League
Is Optimistic

Lose By Threes

GASOLINE
PRICES SLASHED
FRIDAY AND

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SATURDAY

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Complete

H H 3Z2E

Home

Improvement

1

Service

DEM A ran den IIEIIO, 111
Cant Central Avenue. OrUndo,
Florida, aad file the original
Aaawer of other Pleading In
tha otlles of tho Clerk of the
Circuit Court on or heloro the
* tttb day of Juna, IM1. II you
fall t* do eo, a decree pro r o l l
feaeo will be taken euitnel
you for lb* relief demanded
In U o Complaint.
Tklo Notice ehall be pub
Baked once n week lor four
ooneocutlre week* In tho San
ford Harold.
DATED tklo Hod dar
****Arlhu'r I t Beckwith. Jr.,
Clerk of Circuit Court
By: Marika T. Vlhleo
Deputy Clerk
Fubllek May It, II A June
t. tt. IWL
CW -Ff

tr

ing In the Offlco of the Clerk
of tka circuit Court In and
fur Hemlnola Countr, Florida,
on or before tha Itth day of
June 1101, or a Decree Pro
Co -feaeo uvey be taken agnlnat
you
WITNESS my t.and and ofIflrlal eeal of aald Court Ihl*
Sfnd itar of May. IH1. at San­
ford, .Seminole Cuuntr, Florida.
(HEAL)
Arthur 11. Uachwlth, Jr.
Clerk uf tha Circuit Court
Ur: Xlartha T. Vlklen
Doputr Clerk
Cnrll* li. cloff, of tha firm et
Goff and llurka
1* South lake Street
Orlando. Florida
Attorner* for Plaintiff
Publleh May it, tl k June
T. II. I»«t.
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Improvement*, fixture*, appli­
ances, and appurtenance* on
eald land or ueod In conjunc­
tion therewith.
Thle eal* la made pursuant
to final decree of fnrtcloeur*
entered In Chancery action
Nn. Hoot now pending In the
Circuit Court nf and fur tietalaol* County, Florida.
DATED thin kih day of
June. lilt .

Quits Senators

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Mickey Vernon officially part
cd company with the Wash
ington Seanotrs today "to
seek
other employ meot in
(SEAL)
Arthur II. Uockwllh. Jr. baseball."
Clork of th* Circuit Court
Vernon waa succeeded as
llyt Martha T. Vlhleo
Washington manager by Gil
Doputy Clerk
Anderson, Ruth. Dean
Hodges Oo May 22 but still
laiwades k van den Berg
remained with the club as
Attorneys for Plaintiff
111 Kaet Central Aveuuo
admioulratike
to
Orlando, Florida
General
Manager
George
Scl
PubUeh Jon* T, l i l t
kirk.
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Plana,

Eat lnut on,

Quality Workmanwhip. Dependable
Local Contractor,
Bondabla —

Russ Spencer
FA 2-2470

IM PERIAL
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DEAR ABBY: Again tt haa hap*
"*J
me. I went into a restauI saw they had children's
ila luted on the menu. 1 cr­
one and they refuaed to let
m^'have it because I am not a
chad. I am 46 years old, very petite,
and am seldom hungry enough to
eat an adult - sized restaurant meal.
What does my age have to do with
the amount I eat?
SMALL EATER
DEAR SMALL EATER: No­
thing. But when dining out it is not
only the “ food” one pays for — but
the service. Children’s portions are
offered for less — as a courtesy to
the accompanying adults. But just
try to order half a banana split because you can't eat a whole one.
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DEAR ABBY: My wife is plan­
ning to attend a shower for a divor­
cee who is being married for the sec­
ond time. My wife gave a shower for
her the first time she was married.
Her husband divorced her because
•he cheated on him. (And she had
two Uttle children at the time!) I
told my wife I wouldn’t give her any
money to buy an immoral woman a
gift, so she went ahead and used our
trading stamps. What is your opin­
ion?
N. P.
0

DEAR N. F.: MY opinion is that
your wife doesn’t have much respect
for YOUR opinion.

Lyman Phillips Wins M.D. Degree |Church School Opens Sunday

—

By Abigail Van Buren
when the girl friend puts the pres­
sure on them:
(1) I don’t have any feeling for
my wife, but 1 love my children.
When they are grown and gone, we­
ll get married.
(2) Yon are too good for me. I
am going to get out of your life so
you can find the kind of a man you

Lyman A. Phillip* J r, of Miami School of Medicine In
Sanford, will receive Ms MD. ceremonleo at Miami Beach
decree from the Untvenity of convention hall Tuesday at I
p. m.
Mora than a thousand dewill be awarded by the
university la the &lt;wuiu«ncemeat txtrcliM, 63 of them in
the field o f medicine.
Dr. Phillips, son of Mr. and

(3) My wife is sick and I can’t
leave her In that condition.
“ USED* THEM ALL
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DEAR ABBY: Re: the man who
drinks beer out of a baby bottle and
nipple:
Yfoil
o u may
___ be abeolute!ity
. right
•ychiatri
suggesting he see a psychiatrist,
but there is another explanation:
Seven) yean ago I gave • birth­
day party for my husband and made
it a rather elaborate "kid" party.
Our guests entered by climbing a lad­
der and “ sliding” into the living
room. There we met them with an
orange blossom cocktail served in a
baby bottle and nipple.
The party went into orbit so fast
we were astonished. We had to con­
fiscate all the nipples because our
guests were getting so high on one
or two drinks we couldn’t get supper
going. Later the bartender told me
that sucking an alcoholic beverage
through a straw —or nipple — has­
tens and heightens the effect. Thia Is
one of those odd bits of information
a psychiatrist could go through life
without learning.
MRS. SHERER FROM PHOENIX

MYF Elects
Hew Officers

By Jane Camolherry
The Intermediate Methodist
Tenth Fellowship o f the Cnneelberry Community Metho­
dist Church elected officers
for the coming year Sunday
evening.
New officer! are Becky
Wagner, eerretary; Linda
Waltman, treasurer: Bkky
Shook, MY Fund treasurer;
Sue Potter, Recreation Chair­
man; Cheryl Grafflu*, fellow­
ship Chairman: Beth Vlnee,
co-chairman; Cheryl Strong,
Faith Chairman and Lstrbha
Johnson, co-chairman; Janet
Walt man, Wltneaa Chairman,
and Darwin Shea, co-chair­
man; Paulina Gee, Outreach
Chairman, and Bruce Willie,
co-chairman] Becky Young,
Cltlscnshlp chairman and
Steve Duncan co-chairman.
Mrs. Harold Willis U coun­
selor of the group.

Church Circle
Holds Meeting

The Women’s Circle of th«
Presbyterian Church of tha
• • •
Convmant, Sanford, met re­
DEAR ABBY: You hear so much
For a personal, unpublished an­ cently at the boms of Mrs.
about single girts falling in love with
swer to your letter, write to ABBY, Joe Garrett.
married men. Once in a blue moon
After a covered dish supper
Box 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif.
the married man actually gets rid of
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the
meeting was called to
his wife and marries the single girl.
Don't put off writing letters. order by the temporary chair­
But believe me, this is rare. I am a
Send one dollar to Abby for her man, Mrs. Paul Boggs. Tha
man and have been around a lov, and
booklet, "How To Write Letters For Bible lesson was presented
would like to give you three fool­
by Mrs. C. R. Sims. Mrs.
All Occasions.”
proof excuses used by married men
Betty Freeman waa elected
Sunshine chairmen.
Mrs. James McKee wss ap­
pointed to arrange for re
freshments for a working
party of tha men who will ba
and probably would bold aQ lowing bihla grits at the
South took « deep breath
-mfariag
high cards— la that church sits on South Orlando
Md bid tivc aurauiHij. He
SASS
ease there was no reason to Dm# oa naiuroay.
wasn’t vulnerable and held
Vta«
#
87
4
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do
any finessing at all.
a hundred honor* to he didn't
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Instead, South played the
•aped that any meat harm
WIST
CAST
king of elubi. West took the
would come to him and be
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AS74S
ace and led a it.and heart
was sure that he wai tacriV Q J9193
V A K 101
for South to ruff. Now South
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ficing against a ture heart
By Jan* Casselberry
♦ 109 49
♦ AS
played his ace of diamonds,
game.
The Sunshine Circle of the
SOUTH (D)
led
a
ipada
to
dummy’s
act,
West doubled and led the
♦ KJS
ruffed dummy'* last heart, Casselberry Community Meth
queen of hearts. South looked
V None
played a club bach to dum­ odlet Church met Tuesday
■t dummy and taw that be
♦ AQ J 1061
my’s Jack and led dummy's morning at the home of Mrs.
♦ K Q 7S
had been wrong on all counts.
L G. Reuter, S2S Piney Ridge
last club to his own queen.
But
md
West
vulnerable
West almost surely would
Bd., Casselberry.
Beaih
Wam
North
b
a
t
West
was
stone
dead,
if
be
not havo made four hearts
Mrs. John noward, new cir­
16
IT
rare 4V
ruffed
bo
would
have
to
lead
and South had some tort of
96
Double Paso Pam
cle chairman, waa In charge
a
spade
or
a
heart.
If
ha
did
play for six diamonds.
not ruff South would ruff bis of the meeting. There will be
Some players would hav«
Opening lead—f Q
last club and throw West in no meeting of the elrcl* in
said, "Maybe we didn't bid
with the king of diamonds to July but the group will meet
monds
was
in
Jeopardy.
enough," but South was more I
at Hr*. Howard’s horns on
Inclined to think than to talk [ West had made a vulnerable put him In tbo same losing Lake Dr. In August.
and South saw that five dia-1 ovcrcall on a queen high suit position.
The hostess served refresh­
ments of Danlah pastry, do­
nuts, cantaloupe and coffee
prior to the meeting,
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By Oswald Jacoby

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Are you, dear lady, still
laboring under the delusion
that the proper, and effective
way to solve all your family
problems is to "talk things
outT"
I hate to disillusion you.
But the advice to "talk over
all your problems" bis been
greatly overdone In marriage
counseling.
It Ij , In too many Instances,
a snare and a delusion.
The reason for this is sim­
ple. It’s because the average
husband just can't distin­
guish the difference between
discussing and nagging.
When mama has something
en her mind and is intent on
talking it out with papa—
pupa loo often feels cornered.
Hero he was looking for-

WSCS Officers
Are Installed
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Youth To Lead
Church Service

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Horn Service
Hetd May 31

Graveside services for Mr.
Donald Horn, 68. were held
The Ebeceier Methodist Friday, May 31, at 9:30 a.m.
Church of Sanford will ob­ at tho Evergreen Cemetery
serve Sunday a* Methodist in Enterprise under the dir­
Student Day when the entire ection of Gramkow Funeral
tl a. m. worship service will Home in Sanford.
Ur. Horn, who died in Mi­
be conducted by the youth of
the ehurch with Terry Gore ami after suffering a heart
attack on May 26. was a
delivering the sermon.
Evening services at the former Orange City resident
church will be dismissed in aod was the aon of Mrs. John
order that the congregation Fulton of Orange City. He
may attend the Seminole also is survived by his wife
nigh Baccalaureate Service*-,in ILanU.

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New officers of the Wnmen'a Society of Christian Ser­
vice of the Sanford First
Methodist Church were In­
stalled during the evening
service last Sunday after
which they received Holy
Communion together.
Mrs. M. E. Baker was inetailed for her second year aa
president. Other officers are
Mr*. W. T. llaynor, vice pres­
ident; Mrs. B. B. Crumley,
secretary and Mrs. A. H.
Beckwith Jr., treasurer.

ward to a peaceful evening
at borne— and now he'a got
to face another problem! He
can't see why his wife can't
figure out the answers for
herself and give him a chance
to relai.
go, many • wife who baa
tried Use modern idea of
talking things out and gotten
nowhere with it has rome
to the conclusion that the
beat way to get along i* first
to handle the problem her­
self and then to present the
case in such a way that papa
gets the idea it's already
been discussed and decided
upon.
That's an old-fashioned pro­
cedure, to be su*e. But it'i
more agreeable to must men
tbat being confronted with
every problem that cornea
up In family Ufe.
The husband who looks for­
ward to his homecoming each
evening Isn't the husband
who wonders what new pro­
blem he la going to have to
help solve as soon as he
walks through the front door.
Nope, he's the husband who
can count on being met by
a wife who has things under
control and who Is willing
to let him relax in his off
boura, in the comfortable be­
lief that everything is going
along just fine and dandy.
Tbere'a just one thing

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By Ruth Millett

wrong with the advice to
married couples to talk over
their problems—only one of
the sexes enjoya "talking
things ouL’*

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THIS SIXTH Jt l l i m i . c m .
Cl IT, IV AM I KOI* IKM.VOLH
c o r vtt . ruunna.
r i i t s c M t v vo. iaia*
FHDKItAL NATIONAL MOHTOAOK ASSOCIATION, • *orporatlnn.

the former Betty Lyna Bstvldge, o f Sanford, and they
are the parent* o f a daughter.
The school o f medicine tt
the University o f Miami waa
established in 1991 and grad­
uated Its first class In 1656.
Thin year's class of 61 ms
and two women win intern in
33 hospitals In 16 its tee; IS
to remain for Interning la the
:tatc o f Florida.

The First Baptist Church
Vacation Bible School will bofin Tuesday, Jane 11, with
registration at 6:30 a. m. and
• plcnle at 11 o'clock. Boy*
and ftrla are requested to
bring a sack lunch. The church
will f ■ r n I a h transportation
and other food* for the plcnle.
The regnlar school activities
will begin for all boys and
girls, agea three through 16,
W e d n e s d a y morning.
Claasta will meet dally from
1:30 to 11:30 through June 11.
The Intermediate* attending
the Bible School will go to
Jacksonville to visit the Flor­
ida Baptist Convention Build­
ing and the Baptist Memorial
Hospital on Friday o f the
week.
R. Willard Warfield will be
principal of the school.

Vacation Church School at
til* Pint Methodist Church of
Sanford will begla on Sun­
day mocaiag af this week
during the regular Sunday
School hour lor children In
the four year eld kindergar­
ten through the sixth grade.
getikma
will
be held
through Sunday of next week
beginning at 6 *. ra. each
day.
Teachers, organised under
the direction tt Mrs. John
Angel, will he Mrs. Randall
Priest, Mrs. William Rose
and Mrs. Lowell Lorbeer,
lour year eld kindergarten;
Mrs. J. H. Lae, Mrs. Char­
les Scheie and Mrs Jack
Taylor, five year eld kinder­
garten;
Mrs. Richard Wells, Mrs.
Charles Bowes end Mrs.
Blah* Sawyer, first grade;
Mrs. M s T. Adams, Mrs.

Rev. Adams
To Report For
Reserve Duty

Junior MYF
Has Party
By Jin* Caiselberry
The Junior MYF of the
Casselberry Community Meth­
odist Church held a party Sat­
urday at the home of the
counselor, Mlse Eleanor Zukowakl, at 831 North Lake
Triplet Dr., Casselberry.
The group enjoyed swim­
ming, game* ami refresh­
ments. Winners of the games
received prlaei anil Sandra
Porter received a surprise
birthday cake, Becky Relkcr
waa iu charge of tha icarnte.
Others present were Ricky
Lego, Debbie Vancice, Kathy
Barker, Karen Bark&lt;-r, Mrs.
Joseph Zukowaki, Mrs. Skip
lUikor, Patricia Ucssick, Peggy Montgomery, and Mias
Phyllis Cacsber.

At First Methodist Church

AliSTKACT COitl*. now ia ensconced in Ita new
quarters on Commercial Street, between Park
nml Oak. Mayor Tom McDonald, manager, held
open house last week and invites others to visit
the new quarters.
(Herald Photo)

Rev. Jobs W. Adams, pas­
tor of th* First Methodist
Church at Sanford will leave
Saturday afternoon for an
nual duty with the U. S.
Army Reserves at Ft. Bragg,
N. C. He will return to the
pulpit on Sunday, June 23.
Visiting ministers who will
conduct servlets this Sunday
during Us absence will be
Rev. Ray Gregory, 1:33 a.m.;
Chaplain Robert Deal, 10:55
a.m. and Rev. John Hires,

James Figott, Vrt. Harold
Whitten and Mra. Eva Hop*
key, second grade; Mra. la
E. Forguson tad Km. A. Ok
Jones, thlnd grade;
Mr*. Kay Herron, Mrs. Beee
Herman, Mrs. Bryoo Smith,
aod Urs. Sai
juniors.
la addition
seers witt assist ta
class.
Parent* who have am at*
ready registered their child*
ten far th* ehurch acheat am
urged te de to i t
morning's opening

Parade To Open
Bible School
A t Pinecrest
Vacation Bible School ad
Pinecrest Baptist Church w tl
begin Saturday, with Prep am
tlon Day. The day will be­
gin at I a. m. and eosultide
with n parade through tha
Pinecrest area at 11 a. m.
During the Snturday m m
ton th* children will be en*.
rolled nnd acquainted with
the dally program which wfli
be conducted throughout the
school* Dates for tha school
are June 10-10.

7:30 p.m.

VBS Scheduled In Lake Mary

Rev.

William

B.

Timms

win bo la charge of all three

services tho fallowing Sun­
By Frances Wester
13 BOOR.
day.
Vacation Bible School will
open Monday at 0 a. m. at the
First Baptist Church in Lake
Mary for ill children In th*
r u ta m u n i t y.—eg=a— three.
-e o avtRriM frw rtx
Prooent Thia Ad (Only On*
through sixteen.
S O M E H O W WHO A L W H tt
Rev. Ralph K. Taylor, prin­
Per Family) For
A G O C f S WI1H US I t LHCt
TALK IMG I D AN ECHO
cipal, announces the following
Yoar Free Wolf Head
faculty heads of departments:
Token - Good For One
Nursery, Mrs. Ratph Taylor;
CHRYSLER
20
Lb. W uh (Twice Aa
Beginners, Mra. Ctrl Bryant
AIRTEMP
Much
Aa
A
Reg.
Washer)
and Mrs. C. W. Shelton; Pri­
mary, Mrs. Wallace Hill; Jun­
ROOM AIR
IT T H E ------ ■
ior, Mr*. C. North, Mr*. B.
CONDITIONERS
Stafford and Mr*. Lamar
CALL FA 2-8321
Stoke*; Intermediate, Mr*.
Harley Wilhelm.
The Woman’s Society of
27th St.
Next To Pinccrest School
There will also be other
Christian Service of the Cas­ helper* with th* *chol pro­
Attendant On Duty Mon. Thru Sat.
2513 P u k Dr.
selberry Community Method­ gram which will continue
FROM 9 A.M. - 4 P.M.
Air CeedlUeelag
ist Church will meet next through June 81. Claseee will
LAUNDERAMA OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY
Heat - Refrigeration
Wednesday at 3 p.m. at the continue each duy from 0 to
church.
Theme for Ihc program will
BOARDING HOUSE
OUU BOARDING HOUSE
be "Hands in Service" with
Mrs. C. E. Vsnlse, worship
WELl.-m
rr LOCKG TO MG IIKG
leader, and Mrs. Oden lirown,
HACK MflDE, OVH ARRIVAL AS001
program leader, in charge.
r r / AM' NOvJ TO
AS Bl4i A 6CCRGT A*
’llOOP IN AN'flPDl A
A BIT OF SCAMDAL AT
A full set of bowling equip­
VtOCULV YAKbl TOIWCPLEtUCSOAV BRIDGE
ABOUT UriCUi 3ULIUft/
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ment waa found la ona of the
wudcb Naif? w i t s , a m *
VtlMDOW PKAMlft
tv t iib cm ri'iT rnritT
tombs of ancient Egypt.
k, FfMEMBCRTUAT
A BOARDER——
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OUTONTVY,
THR NINTH JUDICIAL C1R. NOLAN L TAILO R. h*r hu*.
Cl IT OF FLORIDA* IN AND band,
FOR
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Sunshine Circle
Holds Meeting

(jJs JJie (i)om m :

First Baptist
Sets School

Mrs. Lyman A. Phillipe, 1603
Iroquois Avenue, plans to In­
tern at Orange Memorial
Hospital, in Orlando.
He holds a B.S. degree from
Stetson University and waa a
memoer of Lamoda CM Alpha
there. While in the UK medi­
cal school he waa a member
of Phi Beta Pi, medical fra­
ternity.
Dt. Phillip* la married to

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Casselberry
WSCS To Meet

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INSTITUTIONAL MOHTOAOK at *1.,
COMPANY, n California cor­
Dafandant*.
poration
authorised
to
do THU *T 4T*3 OF FI.OUIDA TO.
bualaaaa In th* at*t* *f Flor­
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Plaintiff.
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ha* beta
brouaht bout* In Jlvnford, Rrmlnot*
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attorney Jueaph M. Uuraako, end for other rallef, and you
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plaint.
day of June, USI, In default : : n d 'lay of May, A. It. USX
WITNKiW my hand and offi­ of which eald Complaint will IIMSALI
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Arthur It n*ckwltli, J r .
Hamlaole County, thla Had
cle rk or th* Clrrult Court
DATED, at Sanford, Florida,
day of May. USX
Ity; Martha T . Vlhlaa
thla Dad day af May, USI.
(■KALI
Deputy Clerk
(MEAL)
Arthur If. Beckwith. Jr.
Stenalrom,
Davie A Mclnloah
Arthur 1L Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk af Circuit Court
Clark of tha Circuit Court Attorney* *t L a
Ityi Martha T. Vision
p , » t Office Box 13S0
Byi Martha T. Vlhlaa
Hanford, Florida
Deputy Clark
D. C.
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Enjoy Farewell

£

Honored At Shower

A M ill game wae played
a al tka prise waa by Mrs. W.
F. Buckner aad given to the
k M N . Others Invited to
•bare the evening with Mis*
- ' Mathews w en Mines. Robert
Brissoo. B. I* Mathews,
,
H o ra ce Jones, R. Cunning,
ham, If. Chlllasky, H. Pow
&lt;0, George Montague, K.
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ftetbert, J. W. Burgess.
Philip Taylor, W. t . Brown,
Ik Threewtt, L Watt, I. Via' a nt, A. Neese, H. Haskins,
.Wilbur O’Quinn, V. Price, L.
Bell, B. Ihacffcr, U Watt, H.
Trapp, C. Jones and the Miss­
es Wilma Buekner, Mamie
Mattoon aad Audrey Wertz.

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Luncheon
Morrison's Imperial Hooae
la Winter Park waa the seen#
of ■ f ala luncheon held roccatly honoring lira. B. M.
daLorenii, wife of the officer*
In-ehsrge of Dotaehment ••
The dcLorenzia will depart
soon for Monterey, Calif.,
where Cdr. deLoresrie will
attend N a v a l Management
School.
The aettltng o f the Monte­
rey Peninsula by the Spaniih
eenturlea ago provided the
theme for the handsome ta­
ble. Three centerpiece* were
used on the long table, which
waa covered with a deep tur­
key red cloth. Before the
inert of honor In the center
waa n dramatic arrangement
of flame-colored gladioli and
palmetto leaves, which bid
been sprayed with black to
reiemble Spanish fans. Flank­
ing this were two arrange­
ments of black wrought iron
candlesticks, Spanish fans

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Catholic Club
Plans Picnic

Miss Frances Strickland
Sunday
To Marry
J.ThomasThisBowden
Mr. and Mr*. Meade Hopert Strickland, SIS Palmetto
Ave., Sanford, announce the
engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter,
Myra Frances, to J o h n
Thomas Bowden, son of Mrs.
Ruth Gill Bowden, of Man­
chester, Ga., and Clllkrd Ed­
ward Bowden of Woodbury,
Ga.

Miss Strickland was born
in Sanford, attended local
schools and waa a member of
tho lBOO graduating class of
Seminole High School. While
In high school she served aa
rice president of the Junior
Claim, vice president of tho
Glee Club, and on the Student
Council. Sbo was also May

MISS DIANE MATHEWS, center, nueat of honor at a bridal ahower, with
her mother, Mre. R. L. Mathews, left and her (rrandmotner, Mm. W. Enoch
Brown. Back row left to right, are hostesses, Mre. Gordon Brisaon, Mrs.
H. V. Buckner and Mrs. T. B. Middleton.
(Herald Photo)

Day attendant for two years,
May Day Queen and waa ehosen aa on* of the Senior Su­
perlative*.
She is presently a senior at
Wesleyan College, in Macon,
5a. During her college years
she baa been a cheerleader
for three yaara, was a May
Court attendant for two years
and w u os tba Homecoming
Court.
The groom-sleet was born In
Manchester, Ga. and graduat­
ed from Berry Schools, in
Rome, Ga. where he was ed­
itor o f tbo &gt;«ar book, presi­
dent of the Beta Club, Var­
sity Club, Student Govern­
ment and was class president
during his freshman and jun­
ior years.
He attended Davidson Col­
lege, in Davidson, N, C., grad­
uated from Mercer University,
In Macon, and la now a senior
at Walter F. George School of
Law at Mercer. He Is a mem­
ber of Sigma Alpha Epallon,
social fraternity.
Tho wedding la scheduled
for Aug. 31, at 7:30 p.m. at
the First Methodist Church in
Sanford.

Members ef the Catholic
Navy Wives Chib U » i p o u w
tut a family plenle this Boa*
day, atiftlaf at 1 * * . &lt;*■
the grounds of Lake Golden,
at tba Naval Air Stalks.

tertalnment will ba provided
and prises are la (ta n far tba
children. This will ba the last
meeting f o r tba summer
months.
The group met and elected
officers for the coming year.
They will be iastalM at tba
September meeting. T h o s e
elected were Mr*. L D. Bl*
lingwood, chairman; Mrs. 3.
Culcaal, co-chairman; Mr*.
H. 1L Harrison, publicity, and
Mrs. M. H. Cannavlno, soc­
ial.
They will taka over the
duties of retiring officers,
Mrs. Lenox Fay, Mrs. F m l
Fowler, Mr*. Truman Wolfkill and Mr*. Wally Barnhart.
Use a damp sponge to dean
the Inside of window screen*
and door*. It will pick up the
dust without scattering it

SEW AND SAVE

Miss Helen Jane Harrison
To Marry Douglas M. Miller

Stoik Shower

Mr. and Mrs. John Ma­
thews Harrison, 2099 West
Washington, O r l a n d o , an­
nounce the engagement and
approaching
roarriago
of
their daughter, Helen Jane,
to Douglas McArthur Miller,

MISS MYRA FRANCES STRICKLAND

&amp; e a r £ a /&lt; c G r a d u a te s H o n o r

Glenn Miller, of Sanford.
Miss Harrison was born in
Mango, Fla., attended schools
in Orlando and graduated
from Edgewater High School.
She la preacntly employed by
the Shelby Mutual Instance
Co., In Winter Park.
The groom-elect was born
In Harwich, Ga., but has lived
in Sanford for tho past 1.7
years. Ho attended local
schools, including Seminole
High School, Ho ia presently
employed by the lllytho Mo­
tor Lines, in Sanford.
Wedding plant will bo an­
nounced at a later date.

rresbyterian
Circles T o Meet
All Morning Circles of the
First Presbyterian Women of
the Church will meet this
Monday at the regular time
at the church, fallowed-by .«
covered dish luncheun at
noon.
Mra. P, W. DuBose Jr., a
missionary from Hraril, will
he guest speaker nt the gen­
eral meeting, which fulluwi
the luncheon.
Evening Circles 1 and 4
will meet at 7:30 p.m. In Fel­
lowship Hall anil Evening
Circle 2 with Mrs. W. P.
Layer.

MISS HELEN JANE HARRISON

Osteen Personals

Mrs. LoU Brooke and Mrs.
Claude Tyson recently attend­
ed the homecoming service
of the Barbcrville Baptist
Church. Both were former
members of the church. They
enjoyed a pienic dinner at
the church, then visited a
former friend, Mrs. Odelta
Culuman. before returning for
Don’ t try to crowd a let­ the afternoon service. Kcv.
ter's content on u post card Murphy, a former pastor uf

FOUR HONOREES AND HOST nt a pre-gruduntion party in Bear Lake. Left to right front,
are Ray Smith and Judy Parrot, of tho Apopka
High School and buck, Ililly Johnston, of Ly­
man; Dennis IsruuUun, Evans High and tho
host, Johnny Jones. Another honoree, George
Crahb waa not present for the picture.

the Osteen Baptist Church,
conducted the late service.
The young people of the Os­
teen Baptist Church recently
hold a luau in honor of three
of their members who grad­
uated from high school. They
are Mi*» Frances Biggs and
Miss Linda Veino who attend­
ed Del.and High School and
John Peterson, a graduate of
Seminole High School in San­
ford.

By Shirley Wentworth
A prc-graduallon party was
held recently at the lakefront
home of Mr. ami Mrs. C. C.
Junes on Cecelia Drive in
Bear Lake,
Twenty five Bear Lake *tudents gathered to honor five
members of the graduating

Surprise Bon Voyage Skating Party
Miss Judy Bcdwcll wo*
guest of honor at a recent
surprise "Bon Voyage" parly
at the Melodec Skating Rtnk,
given by Mist Bctlina Vale,
assisted by her parents, Mr.
and Mro. Edgar Vale.
About 80 friends had gath­
ered at tka skating rink be­

fore Judy waa tricked Into
stopping by for a few min­
utes. When she arrived, they
ail shouted "surprise."
Tlie bunorce will leave with
her parents, this Tuesday, to
make her home in Washing­
ton state. The rink was gaily
decorated with signal flags,

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anchors, grrrn lantern shap­
ed netting, llowcrs and a sail­
boat placed on the floor
adorned with u sign reading
"Good Sailing Judy."
The snack bar had a sign
"SS Mclodcc" painted around
the front. Refreshments of
potato chips, pretzels, corn

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class. The host was John
Jones,
Water akling and awimmi
was enjoyed during the aft'
noon and a cookout featurl
hot dogs and bamburgi
Wuh all the trimmings,
A, „ ,c evcmng proilrMS
.i,„ orUUn danced to reco

Osteen Class

curls, cheese crackers, mints,
candies and fountain drinks
were served to the guests.
Mrs. Mildred Peters served
'.he sodas.
Guests signed the passen­
ger list which will be Included
In a tug hook of memories
with pictures taken through­
out the evening. Judy opened
her gifts while sitting in the
sail boat in the center of the
flour.
Miss Linda Jernigan was in
charge of the passenger list
and Mr. and Mra. J. S. Beat,
owners of the rink, assisted
the hosts with the party.
(Jut of town guests included
Hie honoree’* grandmother.
Mrs. Ola Brdwrll, an aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mra.
Lewis McCurry, and sons,

Meets In Annex

Mallem Students
T o Present
Recital Tuesday
Ttie music students of Mlaa
Madeline Mallem will be pre­
sented in their annual recital
tills Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the
Sanford Woman's Club.
The public la cordially In­
vited to attend.

By Mra. Clarence Snyder
The Adult Ladles Sunday
School Class of the Astecn
Baptist Church met Monday
evening at the church annex.
Mra. Hubert Williams con­
ducted the meeting in the ab­
sence of the president and
Mrs. Trammel Kilpatrick was
the hostess.
Mrs. Harry Osteen gave the
devotions and Mrs. Albert
Clark hod charge of the
games during the social hour.

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SHIFTS AND SPORTSWEAR

Dacron* - Cottons

PRICED FROM

Kathy, Irving and David
to all our

friends
of

and neighbor*

Sanford

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To string beads or thread
a needle more easily, rub
the end of the thread with
soap, Twist ft and let it dry.

want to Bay Goodbye

AMONG FRIENDS BIDDING BON VOYAGE to Judy Hodwo 11 at a skat­
ing party are from left, Sheila Beat, Jim Rlddlcmnn, Judy, host ess Bettina Vale and Ed Michalick.
(Herald Photo)

Florist

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FLOWER SHOP

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TO SEMINOLE COUNTY LINE

FASHIONS
2328 PARK DPOpen Wed. Afternoon and
Fri. Night

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MONEY MATTER: Tax collector Bob Sweeney
makes a call on Fred MacMurray and Nancy Ol­
son in Walt Disney’s ‘'Son Of Flubber." Mac­
Murray and Miss Olson Btar with Keenan Wynn
and Tommy Kirk. Robert Stevenson directed
from a Bill Walsh screenplay. Buena Vista re­
leases.

'Son Of Flubber' Featured
W ih Dimer and Fred MacMurray hare teamed up
again to bring to the screen
a real blues-chaier in SON
OF FLUBBER and the remit
is hilarious entertainment. It
Is featured Sunday through
Tuesday at Movleland Drivela Theater.
■These two masters of com­
edy combined their talents
for a succession of screen
bits — ‘ The Shaggy Dog,"
•The Absent-Minded Professor” and "Bon Voyage!"—that
brought laughter back Into
theaters all over the globe
and proved once again there
la more truth than fiction in

those sage words— "Laugh
and the world laughs with
you.”
Now Disney bat produced
a side-splitting successor to
"The
Absent-Minded
Pro­
fessor” that should keep audi­
ences laughing even louder
and longer.
The inimitable MacMurray
recreates the role of the In­
ventive Professor Bralnard,
whose newest discoveries of
"dry rain”
and “ flubber
gas” wreak even mora ha­
voc and fun than the anti­
gravity substance “ flubber”
and the flying Model-T of his
earlier adventures.

'Tammy' Is Back Again
The first “ Tammy” n o ­
tion picture (“ Tammy and
the Bachelor” ) was made in
1937, the second (“ Tammy
&gt;rr- -*«*

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dertakes a scientific experi­
ment in love, including test­
in' for kissin'. Young Fonda
best of the crop of second

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l i l t &lt;l&gt; Rett 4 Ready
I t i ll d&gt; Alvin 4 lha Chiprtrahr
(I) Mr. Magra
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___ _______

laughter you will hear here
ibouts comes from the Rita
Theater when the unsinkable
Tammy la hack In town, The
doll from the bayous return•a Sunday in her third
screen adventure. The picture
is "Tammy and the Doctor”
and ai you might imagine,
this time she is mixed up in
medicine, with more compli­
cations than ever Kildare or
Casey dreamed of.
Once again Sandra Dee pirtraya Tammy. And tall, blueeyed Peter Fonda is the MD
with whom our Tammy un-

IS)
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11:11 (t&gt;

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Wary
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(.‘artuonlra
Make Room Bor
Daddy
Ray Ragers
Hranla 4 Cacti
Mr. Wltard
Shy Kira
Bags Baaay

creation of his father's early
charm.
Storywise . . . the Irre­
pressible Tammy deserts the
backwater country of Miss­
(«)
())
issippi fur a trip to Los An­
It I* (I)
geles. What happens to a
(I)
IS)
lit' ol’ river girl in a hospital
full of handsome interns, prob­
SATURDAY P. I t
ing doctors and kookie pat­
l i l t (I) Maglr Laid at AUaients amounts to a bed'am
basaat
111 Major J.K. tUaaball
of fun. all mixed up with a
(Si t'lt-t Bear Itoktrl
wondrous
love
story.
It
Trout
seems that Tammy’s old 1:11 (I) Uy I'rland W e b *
1*1 In.tuairy un Farad*
friend Mrs. Call, is strick­ l i t ! II)
lUaetiall —
en with a heart attack. Tam­
tain An*, at Chicago
my accompanies the old lady 1:11 (SI Champloaahlp W rittllag
to lavs Angeles, and in order t ilt (I) Hportr Thrill*
to stay near her friend, gets ]:»•&gt; IS) (jurat Fur Advrntura
Matlnt* Thratar
Tonite I* The Nile
a job at the hospital. Love 1:10 (1)
111 llelmont Disk's
To Co Out To A
blooms between Tammy and t (V IS) Waahlnetnn llapart
Movie ! 1 !
a young surgeon but there I *1 ( l l Kaleldonrnpa
13) IliiU-k 1loin In Onr
are obstacles in the path of 1:1* (SI Wl.m World *C
hportr
true passion. Doctors have
O M U ! f t M A r)
no time for marriage. And
K IU I-IN THEATRE
Mississippi girls have gut to We'd tell you how lb* pro­
PHONE FA 2*1216
know the difference between blem is resolved but it would
TONITE ft SAT.
good kissin’ nnd bad kissin ' spoil (he fun.
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10:00

“THEt-MAGIC

swoiur

Basil Rajhbon*
In Color

MONDAY A. M.

Soniw friend* reported having a wonderful ateak dinner
at tin* Lake Mcuroo Inn, romplcB* with aevernl excellent
martinis . . . Millie has been
helping out on Friday and
Saturday night* lately, so you
can probably #e# thl* charm­
ing gal If you go then . . «.
T 44 (!) Mlehle’a llevpal Tlia* , Nothing new or big scheduled
t II (1) Mickey Ivan. *hew I for tha Inn, «uyi Millie, just
(D Capt Bancarr*
■ IS (l&gt; Wralhar an# Raw* , good food ami good aervice.
I SI (IV Today
What more can yexs ask for
it) CartaavUla
|a pleasant summer evening,
t l l ill Jack tnlaae M i *
ID Amarlran lliaiavy
■(hough.
S IS ill Hcmpvr K»»m
• • •
I II It) Gall Stoita Ikaw
l*.H ll) Bay Wkna
While eating at the Mur
(I) CaOader
] Lou, my ''escort” had a plate*
IS) I^arn Rpanlvh
tl ta (ll Play Tarr Ruaah
I ful of shrimp, served with a
111 t Lava l.nry
vegetable and potatoes, in adis&gt; fartunn capera
|ditlon to the delicious tossed
II H (1) Tba McCoya

Nobody

SUNDAY P. M.
IS I* i») Faith tor Today
III lloninntnad I'.H A.
(Il Chrlatophar
13:30 IS) VIIin ) ' « t
(II III* I'triuro
131 Ora Hoharls
13 It IS) henatnr Holland

II (o (SI l'«ngrts*min Hurray
u n i ii) tha
1:11 (S) Herald af TraUt
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rn r a n V '.r .'fn 'M h o .
11:11 l l ) Fata A Oladya
l l ) Rnvtn K m
II) Crarratrrllra

MONDAY P. M.

•

t*fu"&gt;ia.nd. » oth of u*
were an full (rom the mrul,
wo didn't even have ro-in for
an after dinner drink, and
that'a saying n lot fur
Inhlrhupper! .Mur Lou is open
til "i a.m. remember.
a * •
A new conk at tbe Club
Diununnl . . , Mrs. I'atmer,
who says -.lie's bud a lot of
practice with those tix chil­
dren of hers. They’re serving
spaghetti ami have a fish fry
on both Friday and Saturday
nightit, so you can take your
choieo of two reasonable
meals. Important! Tiie Club is
ACROSS THE RIVER and
run serve drinks on Sunday
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Grand Opening
Saturday, June 8, 5 p.m. to 2 a.m.

SAM &amp; K A TH Y’S
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LESSONS

LAK E M O N R O E

FIRST C U T

Lb. Cnn

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For Mom, Dad and Ihe Kids

TV RENTAL

Baeeatt.

,

Where akating is

*

W* were supposed to go
shopping *ft«r “ Just a couple’*
at Spencer* Friday, but anmehow didn't get out uf th#
ptnru before th* store# all
cliutt'ilt They hnva a lively
“ happy hour” there, with lots
of cheerful, friendly people
enjoying thrinnetve* and the
ministrations of that fnmou*
bartender, Sum.
• • •
New fare* thi* weak from
Lake Mary by th# name nf
Sum and Kulhy'a Bar ft Grill
. . . Sam und Kathy Miller
are having their grand open­
ing this Saturday, serving on#
half n tnrd chicken with hukrd bi-ana ami role slaw, for
75 cent*. They'll begin serv­
ing at a p.m. und continue tit
lh# chicken runs nut or 2
a.m., whichever come# firet.
Why not drive out and wel­
come them tn th# community
. . . this was formerly Donnu'a llur and Grill and D thn
only bar in town, so yuu can’t
miss it.

THE

Capri

•

Lake Munrce hui 4 group
of eiilarprieing parent* who
got together and decided to
tak* their vacationing children
to Melodea Skating Rink
every Thursday throughout
the summer. Sliealy Best tuiya
he's looking forward to Dior*
group* like this, *o If you
hav* a group you'd like to
hav* taken carw of for a day
nr so, call him and aek for
mure particulars. 71 a group
haa reservations the rink wilt
I-# open to th* public ton, ai
long as the gr.tip Isn't too
big.

deceased .

Wlnd*rw*»4l#, Halne#
A Ward
I I I I'srk Avenu*. fi.iuth
Winter I'srk, Florida
I'uhllth Mey
17, 14. tl

*

Called Joy at thn Capri who
-aid the place wat packed
with wive* rluh* for brunch,
another two graups coming in
for noon fur lunch and all
kind* of thing* lined up for
the rest of Ihe month . . .
Here's an Interesting note—
the Seminole High class of *38
is meeting at the Capri next
Saturday for their 23th an­
niversary reunion . . , Doug
Stcnstruni I* in charge and
say* there are morn than SO
anewera, coming from all
over.

1-iretla Teieg *hsw Giero la.it Week.
Mllllnnelra
Qutta lor • Da*
F l o ' s started swapping
You Don't
Ta Tell The Trulk Mondays with Jackson at the
Wke De Tea Trail Caribe . . . elm’ll be working
Doailaa Bawarde

Bawa

P0PULAIRES

her • chance to ba with her
three klda in tha aummer and
him a rhanco to get an even­
ing off. Flo will be taking a
short vacation before long, eo
don’t worry tf you mis* her,
ahcTI be back. A new guitar
player haa joined the Friday
night group; it seem* guitar
music i* becoming especially
popular around town. Busi­
ness I* good. It thn word ther*.

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LAKE MARY, FLORIDA

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TH E

By Judy Turner
School i.n out for another year, and as the stu­
dents and teachers breathe a sigh of relief, the par­
ents will roll up their sleeves and prepare for picnics
and bench trips. Whatever you plan for the summer
though, don’t let anything get In the way of the fun
und relaxation of an evening out.

(IV Mld-rW. Brw*
t l i l l (3) Fatre near
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6. For Rent
2 BEDROOM feouae, Florida
room. Available now. Ph.
FA 2-IMP.
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
Flrat SI. Near 2 city free
parking Iota and chopping
atorea. No utility charges.
Suitable for couple or tin*
gle. Inquire Jacobi on Dept.
Store.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Rooms private batha, 1U
W. First St.
3 RM. Furn. Apt, $70 Mo.
Bedroom Air-Conditioned,
l it E. 8th St., FA 2-5788.

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RoHaway, Hospital A Baby
Beds.
By Day, Week, or Month
CARROLLS FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-3111 118 W. 1st St.
Unfurnished 2 bedroom bouse.
1303 Elliott Ave., FA 2-3234
or FA 2-0333.
FURN. Apt. 2300 Meiloovllle.
Free rent for part-time work;
one-bedroom cottage. Call
after 4. FA 2-4635.
Furn. Apt. Close tn. Apt. 4.
$33 $!o. 407W W. 1st.
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
house, kitchen equipped.
Ph. FA 2 3031.
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NEW unfurnished 2 bedroom
Duplex Apt. New stove A
refrigerator. W a t e r furn­
ished. Tile bath and terrazzo floors. $73 per Mo. Ph.
FA 2 2374 after 3.
Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. up.
Surplus CUy. 201 W. 1st.
LAKE FRONT home. 4 BeiL
rooms, 2 batha. 13’ x 30’
Pool. 20' x 40' playroom.
Ideal (or Urge family. Th.
FA 2-2143.
Completely furnished 3 Bed­
room House at 300 East
24th St. $100.00 per month.
J. W. Hall, Realty. Pbonw
FA 2 3311.

STENSTROM RENTALS
Nice 3 BR furn apt $40
2 BR home kit. eq. $73
2 BR Air Cond. Home $83
3 BR Home Pmecrest $83
3 BR, lit bath Fenced $05
3 BR. 2 bath Fan. Rm. $108
3 HR, Fla Room, nice $110
3 BR, 2 bath, Tops, $140
4 BR, 2* Bath, Pool $160
4 BR, 2tt bath, Excc. $103

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Stenstrom Realty
Real Estate—Uortgagea
111 N. Park Ava. FA 2-2120
Ravenna Park
FA 2-7403
Evenings
FA 2 3477 FA 20829 PA 2-8360
AVAILABLE June 8. Spacioua
3 bedroom, 2 bath home.
$133 per month. Phone
322 4108 or FA 2-0219.
2 BEDROOM bouse. Kitchen
equipped. $73. FA 2-3303.
MODERN all electric Cottage
on a lake in center of
mountains of North Caro­
lina. Available by week or
month. 323-0679.

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carried on under the aemee
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Real Estate—Mortgages
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
Ravenna Park
FA 2-7493
Evening*
FA 2-3877 FA 2 3829 FA 2-8360
TWO 3 ROOM furnished
Apartments. 1st or 2nd
floor. 6 milea from base or
center of town. Rent $43 a
month. Ph. FA 2-3771.
S' x 48’ HOUSETRAfLEK. 2
Bedrooms. 830 Mo. Adults
only. Phone FA 2-7631 after
3:30.
FURNISHED Garage Apart­
ment. FA 2 3360..
MODERN Spacious, pine pan
eled Apartment. Tile bath,
nicely furnished. $65 a
"iniratir FA iOSw:---------1 BEDROOM House. Furnish­
ed. $45 a month. Quid. Ph.
FA 2 2870.
&amp;UUUUUAN. 2 Bedroom un­
furnished. Newly painted.
Also 1 bedroom furnished.
FA 2-6809.
2 BEDROOM furnished. $TL
Open house Saturday after­
noon. 32 Naraoja Rd. De­
lla ry.
2~~BEI)RO0M Furn. Cottage.
Near base. $50 mo. 7 Oaks
Trailer Park. Oi^ora Rd.
UNFURNISHED 2 Bedroom
house. Kitchen equipped.
Corner lot. FA 2-2324.

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12. Real Estate For Sal* 12. Real Estate For Sal*

r U E N I S H E D Apartment. PINECREST. 3 Bedrooms, 2
Clean and elate in. Jimmie
baths, Fla room, built-in
oven k range. 104 E. JenCavan. 3K-46U.
kin* Circle. 32?-°'57.
S BEDROOM fnrnlihed Apart*
RANCH Style Home. 3 Bed­
merit. FA 2-0641.
rooms, 2 baths. Excellent
FURN. Apt. Clote in. Phone
condition. Many extras, low
FA 2-2800.
low down payment. Will
consider anything of value
VNFURN. 2 Br. hou*e. 24U
as part of full payment.
Orange, FA 2 0274.
Call FA 2 6793 for appoint­
ment.
2 BR. Kura. Apt. Private en­
trance. 618 Magnolia.
SACRIFICE by owner. Furn­
ished 2 bedroom cement
SUMMER Rale. Lg. turn. 2
block
home,
hardwood
Br. Apt. 1700 Magnolia, $»a.
floors, tile bath on large
•‘CLEAN quiet Room*" The oak shaded corner lot, fenc­
Gablet. FA 2-0720.
ed backyard. Approximate
first mortgage I3.2U0. ttirv
STENSTROM RENTALS
interest, S.Y1.UU per month
BEAUTIFULLY rURNISHEU
includes taxes and insur­
borne, 4 BR. and 4 Bath*.
ance. Will take 2nd mort­
Large family room overlook­
gage. Total price 17,500.
ing lake, dining room, fully
But cash for my equity, will
equipped kitchen and many
sell for $7,1X0. FA 23610
other outstanding feature*.
after 4 p. m.
$180. Avail. T mol.
Very attractive 3 br. 1 bath
borne with family room and
eiutom built fireplace. $103.

Sale

Big shady lota up to 200'
frontage. Highly restricted.
WILSON PLACE 5 ml. W.
on Hi*Way 46. Willard Jouet
FA 2-0684. or A1 Wallace
FA 2 6300.

HERALD
Banfnrh

W a n t-A d s

By Nadi lie* Seltzer

St. Johns Realty
HIE TIME TESTED FIRM
116 N. Park Ave. FA 2 610
SUNLAND Estates. 3 Bdrm
Enclosed shower, ti. E.
stove and refrigerator in­
cluded. Corner lot. Assume
payments. No qualilyiag.
Ph. FA 2-9260 alter 4:30
p. m.
3

BEDROOM house. $293
down, assume payments of
$65 month. Must sell Im­
mediately. Wanda McDan­
iel, 110 W. 191h St. Phone
FA 2-7003.

ONLY six left ui desirable
Tee 'N Green Estates. See
model on Upsala Road.
SALE or Trade 3 room House
ami 1 acre for Housetrailer
Centrally air-conditioned, 3
or 4 bedrooms, beautiful
and difference. 1211 W. 20th
St. Sanford.
family room, in your price
range, 20th St. W. by May■ t«u w
Tx u, m &gt;„ o*.
A SPLENDID BUY!
fair Country Club.
4 -7
»n.-Ji'- J’k v—■
Located at 213 West 2Uth
street, surrounded by some
LAKE MARY
“Why don't you t&amp;k* up bowling?"
of Sanford'a nicest people With 12 y ea n of experience
this 2 Bedroom home, kit­
vra have never bad a more
outstanding offering in a 16. Female Help Wanted 27. Special Service*
chen equipped, and offer­
ing the further comforta of
2 bedroom borne which is
EXECUTIVE Secretaries. TRACTOR work, mowing,
in a prime location, like
hardwood floors and fully
Write Uux H, c&lt;o Sanford
discing, blade, scoop, Ph.
tiled hath, la being offered
new in every respect, com­
Herald.
FA 2-7064.
forts of wood floors. A
for Immediate sale at FHA
approved price of $9930 00,
bonus U the 12 x 20 Hobby BEAUTICIAN wanted. Cut'N
Air-Conditioning
Curl Beauty Shop. .118 Pal­
name your own down pay­
Room situated on the rear
h . it. roP K c a , in c .
metto Ave. 3220834 or 2W) So. Park Ave. FA 2-434
ment (as low aa $300), with
of the property, surrounded
322-4013.
nominal FHA closing costs.
by bearing Citrus trees. A
SANFORD SEWING
Note the extras, such as
Real Bargain at $9950.00
CENTER
double carporte, patio, jalwith a further bonus If paid 17. Male Help Wanted
ousied porch, plus good
down to existing mortgage MANAGER Trainees, ago 25 CLEAN, OIL A adjust $1.50.
FA 2 9111
neighborhood. Shown any­
of $7300.00, held by First
to 50. Married preferred.
time by
Federal, shown by
Opportunities. Sanford, Cas­ THE HLUNDON I'HKSS
selberry, Orange City and
Job Printing
DcLand areas. Contact Mr. Social, Commercial, Cards
Seminole Realty Seminole Realty
Hudson, Jackson's
Minit
Announcements
1901 S. Park Ave.
1901 S. Park Ave.
Market, Longwood Plata, 307 E. 1st St.
Th. 330921
e a 73232 anj time
- FA PS333-any;l8r.„
SMITH Air-CoudlUoa Refri­
3 A 4 BEDROOM Humes. 3 STORY House and 3 lots. ALL Around Machinist to
geration service. All work
See models at Highland
House can be used for 2
maintain machine dies at
guaranteed. Very reason­
Ave. Longwood. 10 minutes
Apartments. 1125 E. 7Ui
local firm. Prefer someone
able In price. Day FA 2-7434
south on 17-92 and west on
St. Call FA 2-0542.
retired nr partially retired
Night FA 2-2069.
Seminole 1 block.
for part time work. Apply
L.MN ENTERPRISES INC. 3 YR. old 3 Bdrm., 3 bath
Florida State Employment LAWNS Renovated - Aerate
house. 9 x 20 storage area.
Service. NX) S. French Ave.
Remove Thatch • Chinch
Largo 2 story home in coun­
119 W. Jinkins Circle. Ph.
Bug Spray (VC 13) • Fertltry 4 bdrms. Total price
FA 2 3392.
1!&gt;. Situation* Wanted
‘zc-P h . FA 2-4244
only $5250. Some terms.
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
BY OWNER, pioo down,
Child Car*. FA 2-2=74.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
bedrooms, 3 baths, den. AirWELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
Realtor
conditioned. I) i i h w a i h - HANDY MAN. FA 2 7878.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Raymond Lundquist, Asm.
er. Corner lot. 2117 Sum BARBER Apr. desires em­
All Types and Size*
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
merlin. FA 2-9977 after 3.
ployment in Scm. Co. Ph.
We Repair and Service
332-6223.
3 BEDROOMS. Us baths. BUY HOME-MAKE MONEY
S T I N E
Florida room. 15 Minutes TEN CITY LOIS are inelud 21. Beauty Salmi*
Machinery and Supply Co,
from NAS. tool Selma ltd.
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2 6432
ed with this pretty two bed
GRADUATION SPECIAL
(Ixmgdalc) Longwood. Ph.
room house, centrally lo
TREE'S trimmed. Demossed
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
838-6927.
cated in Sanford. Here is
6 removed. Reasonable. Pit.
Cold
Wave
$6.93
complete.
your chance to acquire a
HIGH sloping Ik acre lot.
FA 27664.
Open evening by app4.
very livable home and
-Will sell reasonably with
318
Palmetto
Ave.
322U83I
valuable
block of real
29. Autom obile Service
the best of terms if pur­
estate at the same lime. HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
chased this week. FA 27501
Auto Glass, Tops
All for $L4,QUO-some terms Complete Ser. Eve. Appt'-i
&amp; Sea* Covers
4 BK. 2 baths, central Air105 So. Oak
FA 2-3742
cond. k heating. Lake privi­
AUTO GLASS &amp;
Stemper Agency
Plumbing S ervice*
leges. Corner lot. FA 2-7849.

AVAILABLE RENTALS
2 bedroom furnished
$00
3 bedroom Ilk bath furn­
ished
$85
Largo unfurnished 2 bedroom
in country
$75
3 bedroom convenient loca­
tion
$83
8 bedroom Hi bath with air
conditioning
$90 3 BR. Home, 202 Laurel Dr.
Good
location,
kitchen
equipped. Low down pay­
ment. Assume loan. A real
Stemper A gency
saving. Call FA 29112.
REALTOR - 1NSUROR
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave. NEWLY redecorated 2 bed­
room frame house at 312
FURNISHED 1 b e d r o o m
Holly Ave. Near school,
house. Large room*. $63 ■
close In. Hardwood floors
mo. FA 2-8544.
thru out. Large rooms, mo­
dern kitchen equipped $7,500
IAKE MARY. 1 Bedroom
Liberal
terms.
Contract
furnished Duplex Apart­
Mrs. M. L. Raborn. Ph.
ment. $40. Call. FA 2-3930.
FA 2-5859 or FA 2 5292.
$ BDRM. furn. Apt. large.
THREE
BEDROOM, two-bath
1703 Magnolia. $65.
house; hardwood f l o o r s ,
NICELY furnished 1 bedroom
fireplace, Fla. room, dining
House. Built-In electric kit­
room. Large kitchen. Dou­
chen. Til* bath, colored
ble garage with lots of stor­
fixtures. Near Navy Base
age space. On large lot
$80 a mo. Call after 5 p.m
with many trees. 1814 MelFA 2 8244.
lentil'* Ave.

FOR SALE BY OWNER.
Br. Home on Pine Lake In
Loch Arbor. Call FA 2 2096
after 6:00 p. m.
SACRIFICE. Being transfer
red. 3 Bedroom CB house
3101 Willow. Near base.
3 BEDROOMS, hath, large
kitchen equipped. Fireplace
Hardwood floors. Assume
payments. 322 2301.

15. Huninmn Opportunity

301 W. 2nd St. FA 2 80.12
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

Wall
Plumbing k Heating

AUTO GLASS

AIR CONDITIONING
INSTALLED
CONTRACT and REPAIR
Scnkarik Glass and Paint
WORK
Company
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 1-6542 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
SEPTIC TANKS
.‘(I ,\. IVtri
CLEANED only $18 50
Economy Septic Tank Co. 2 YEAR old male Dalmatian
TE 8-1413 Altamonte Spg*
Deg, with registration pa­
pers. Fine dug at a bargain.
PLUMBING
Dr. J. C. ilunten. Lemon
Contracting Repairs
Bluff.
FREE ESTIMATES
R. L. HARVEY
FREE: 3 Cute Kltteni. Ph.
2(M Sarnord Ave.
FA 2 3581
FA 2 0798.

For Lease: Service Station.
Choice location. Apply Th«
Pure OU Co. 604 W. 6th 27. Special S ervice*
St.
Piano Tuning and Repair
.

16. Female Help Wanted w- u Harmon —
FKIGIDA1RE
CURB Girl. Apply Pig 'N

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FURNISHED. 4 U rge room BY OWNER. 3 Br. 2 hath CB
Sales A Service
Whistle. Sanlord,
Apartment. Walking dis­
tminc in Ptnecrost. Kile Ik u
G. 11. HIGH
tance
lo
town.
Call
equipped. Kcavonabk down
SEWERS WANTED
1400 W. 1st St. Sanford
pay meat. A s s u m e pay FA 2 3919.
IM MEDIATELY
Ph. FA 2 38*3
meats. Call FA 2-8219
Work
at
hum* doing simple
2 B E D R O O M furnished
sewing, Wo supply niutcrl- LAWN SERVICE
Apartment with l a r g e
NO CASH NEEDED
ivl-i and pay hipping both Mowing and edging, etc. Sat
screened porch
Heaton 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. $61 a
ways. Good rata of pay.
ixlscton guaranteed. Ph.
able. Call FA 23164 between
month. T. k I. included.
Piece work. Apply, Dept.
FA 2 1817.
322-80H5
8 6 6.
AD :l*9. Ilux 7oll), Adelaide |
Post Office, Toronto, On-1
9. For Sule or Rent
SIN G ER
Jim Hunt Realty tario. Canada.
SEWING
MACHINE
3 B E I) HOO VI unfurnished
ti A4 EH .V .SERVICE
Offlre F V 2 311*
Houve. Longwood. 838 2166
Oflicc Stenographer: Property
CALL FA 2-5783
Night FA 34)648
and casualty insurance ex- |
9 BEDROOMS. 1 bath. G E.
323 0700
pcricnce
desired.
Good
SUMMER
swim and fun pri&gt;Stove A refrigerator. Avail­ 2524 Park Dr
Sanford. Fla
gram. Happy Acres Kinder­
career
opportunity.
able June 14th. FA 2-7956.
garten and Nursery, Ph.
1.0(11 AR1IOIL 4 Bedrooms, CRUMLEY MONTE!Til, INC.
FA 2 31*1.
500 West First Street
It. Heal Estate Wanted
2 baths. Fla. Room, Fenc­
Sanlord, Florida
ed
patio
and
many
extras.
4 BEDROOM. 2 halh ll m-\
Phone: FA 2 0315
FA 2 9266.
North of 20th St. Perman­
SALESMAN
ent reiident. Prefer rather RENTAL INCOME DEAL A QUALIFIED office worker.
TO SELL
large kit. Write It W. Buy |b'v lumishcd 2 bedroom
Good typist, general dut
Hobtnaou, Box 6i33. or
Ks, including filing, answer
CHEVROLET, OLDS
home fur $l.uix&gt; down ate!
Undo, or phone 423 UDSi af­
in* telephone, typing let­
realize about 25'• return
AND CADILLAC
ters.
Shorthand
helpful.
ter 7 p. tu.
________ _
on your investmctil. Total
Selling Experience Nrres*
Occasional weekend work.
price $5,Goo. Ilrnts tor *75.
12. Heal Estate For Sale Fast action required.
sary. &lt;Ippur (unity Unlimit­
Please send p.-rtincni in
ed Fur Anyun* Mho Mill
formation regarding em­ Work._____________
VLNDRIEn Store. Stock k
ployment history, salary
equipment Well establish- j S t e m p e r A g e n C V
required and availability to
Her Mr. Ferrell At
cd. Proprietor wIshot to re
*
IL.IIer Vlnlor Hale, to,
P. O. Ilux w i, orou,c City,
REALTOR - INSUROR
lire Call FA 2 0274 or
219 E. 2nd. St.
Hanford
Fla.
a
|FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.
Longwood TE $6589.

PURE Bred Beagle Puppies.
6 weeks old $20 FA 2-4793
RED
Mat* Dachshund
months. F'A 2-89&lt;)3.

5

HAY Gelding. 7 yr*. old. 13V4
hands high FA 2 468)
FREE adorable gray Kittens
wanting good home. 322-D979
PART lu-.tgle puppies, Ilea
.'unable 1 A 2-3232
BLACK k tan Bed Tick
Htund Puppies from excel­
lent stock. Wormed. Ph
365-5407 or 2454126.

FA 2-2til)l after 6 p.m. CutT
Williams.

T-R-X
. NComing To

SANFORD

35. Article* Wanted

Your Neighbor A t Hollers

MEN'S black accordion. 120
ba«*. Frontalmi. Excellent
condition. FA 2 1330 Ext.
528 before 4 p. m. Don Kolbay.

With purchase of Blue Lus­
tre, rent Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only $t per
day. Carroll# Furniture.
DUO-THERM For nice ainI
ltx) gal. Oil tank with rack.
Like new. Only $73. Ph.
FA 20125.

Finn* ha* been a ear nalraman for many year* and with
Mullers fur the last it years. Elmo and Mary live on
Park Ave. and are the parents of 2 son* (irorgr and
Klmn III and have I grandrhild. Elmo graduated from
Baylor Military Academy and attemlnl the University
of Chattanooga. He is active in the Shriners anil Scot­
tish Rites, also the Kin am* Club. He has just been mane
a nirmhrr uf the Aulumtlllve tlbl Timers Club. Klmn
a la n belongs tu the Wayfarers »f DeRary. .Most of his
spare time he is doing Juba in the work shop and he
also likes tu hunt arul camp mil. Yon will always find
Ihn camera in Klmo'n hand fur that U • hubby lie can
take vvitli him._____________________ _

Bendy To Serve Yoii At Holler* of Sanford

SALE
NEW THEY. 2 DOOR
Heater, Elect. Wipers
Sunk No. N1171

*1889

*1969

62 MONZA
Coupe, I Hp.

ill MEItl T.DI.S
I Door

&lt;1319

2019
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51 CIIKV.
2 Dour, V -8
Slink No. 10321)

M OTORS
60 CHEVROLET
2 Doer sedan, radio, boatar,
low mile ago.

1095
60 PLYMOUTH
4 door hardtop
dto, h e a t e r , aata
tran*., p o w o r aim ing,
power brake*, power whs*
rowa. factory air cond Ilia*- '
tinned, lo w mllcagr, 1
owner.

1395
59 DeSOTO
4 door sedan,
tranaotlaafon, radio,
er, 1 owner.

995
59 PLYMOUTH
4 door station wages, onto- I
matte traasmlaafcm, power I
steering, radio, heater, lo- |
cal owner.

995
58 FORD
2 door atdaiu A rail
*••

495
57 FORD
4 door oedao

495

57 CHEVROLET
2 door oodaa, radio u 4
heater,

495
57 PLYMOUTH
4 rloor sedan, automatic
tranamiaaloB, r a d i o and
heater.

495
56 DODGE

HOLLERS «f SANFORD
19th ANNIVERSARY

56 CHEV.
St.it mu Mu gun
Mock No. 102DA

BRASS

495
ELMO FA HIS, SALESMAN

1IU.ME grown tomatoes. 10c
and 20c a lb. Red l’ola
Lies. O. M. Zittrower. txn
Persimmon Ave.

62 &lt; IIF.V.
2 l)«Mir, V-8, Auto.

AT

57 FORD

COMPLETELY
overhauled
Dumont TV. New picture
tube included. $65. Pliune
FA 2-4565.

NEW PH KI P. 8 FT.
lied. Turn Signal*
Block No. i ‘ l 137

Special

V-8 4 door station wagon,
9 pnaaengrr, automatic
tranamlaalon. radio, heater,
power steering. A raw!
Ituy. Only

PIANO. Any reasonable of­
fer. NO 8 5101.

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Appx. 10 X 14.
35c up.
FA 2-6218.
Good pteture. FA 2-6749.
GRAPEVHXE NURSERY
Grapeville Ave. Near 20th St. SINGER Round hohhln Sew­ 28. Automobiles - frock*
ing-.Machine. Dares and
Summer Annuals. Dutch Mill
makes button holes, uuarBUYING A NEW or
Nursery. Upsala Rd. Just
anteed. $25.00. Write Box
USED CART
off 20th St. and 1st. St.
4, c'o Sanford Herald.
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33. Furniture
DUCKEYED Pea*. $2.00 a
* Low Monthly Payment*
hamper while they last.
FLORIDA STATE BANK
Used furniture, appliances,
For canning or freezing.
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Ka»lner A Co. 413 W. 13lh
CARS WANTED
Larry's Mart 213 Sanford
St.
REEL'S USED CARS
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
11th St. k Sanford Ave.
PLEASE—No more call* on
We Buy, Sell, Trade, Repair
used Air-ConditUiner*
I *60 VOLKSWAGEN. 1 Owner.
BILL S THRIFT SHOP
sold It. Have good Unused
Clean k sound. 323 0070 af­
Fbtnilure - Appliances - T.V.
oae* left. Bargain price.
ter 4 p. m.
Open • to 9 dally and Week­
See A1 Lyon. Sanford Elec­
ends
tric.
'63 CHEVY H, 8 cyl. 100 hp.
Ph. 322-73*0 2640 Hiawatha St.
4 dr. Sed. Auto. Irina. 5500
Sanford, Fla.
BEDROOM Suite. Full aize
mi. $1600. Orig. owner. Ph.
Orthopedic epringa a n d
WANTED reliable couple to
FA 2-0796.
mattress. U rge Ilk alic
take up monthly payments
dresser, also 5 piece break­ ’56 V8 CHEV. Brookwood Sta.
of $13.50 on 3 complete
fast room set, 5 piece oak
Wagon. Has R. k U. Auto.
rooms of furniture. Call
Dinette, platform rocker.
W W. You won't find a
TE 8-1311, Casselberry, col­
By owner. TE 8 3933.
cleaner ‘58. Price $325 cash
lect.
or
will trade. 322-7498.
USED APPLIANCE
Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
SPECIALS
Service With the Cash.
1958 EDSEL. Runs good.
18' UPRIGHT G, E. Freeaer.
SUPER TRADING POST
Looks good. A. K. Rossetter
6 Month* old. .. $10 down.
FA 2-0677.
FA 21851.
J CROSLEY Refrigerator*.
........................ $ 500 down.
FREE ESTIMATE
37. Boat* • Motor*
Upholstering k Mattress ren­ APT. Sise Washer $3 00 down.
ovating. New 6 Used Furni­ FH1GIDA1RE C h e s t type
HIGH HAT 16* boat, Camping
ture. Call Nix Bedding Ufg.
Freezer .......... $3.00 down
Canvas Trailer, 75 bp. John­
Co., at 70* Celery Ave. R C A . T .V . with t a b l e
son. 2 gas tanks, speedo­
FA 2-2117.
....................... $5.00 down.
meter, waler pump, battery
G.E. T.V............ $3 00 down
charger, flares, fire ex31. Article* For Sale
WE MUST MOVE THESE,
anchor, light*, cushions,
Packs, mosquito nets, can­ SO MAKE US AN OFFER.
ladder. Boat excellent con­
CALL
Bob
or
Vergil
at
teens, mess kits. Armydition. Motor about 25 hrs.
GOODYEAR SERVICE
Navy Surplus, 310 Sanlord
Extra prop. Trice $1300.
STORE
Ave.
Miracle Concrete, 309 Elm.
355 W. 1st St.
FA 2-2821
SHALLOW WKLI-S &amp; PUMPS
W H I T E porcelain kitchen Gateway To The Waterway
Jerry Lord FA 2-3219
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1
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T.
V.
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It to tlie Furniture Center.
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■tier 5 p. m.
1IUO French Ave.
rent Phone
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FA
2
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WWW SISTW J tO K IS L CIRe r r r o r and row skwi.
a e u i rwrwTv. p l o n i o a .

a u i c m r so. u r n
tu b n orros rzvu
SAVIRUS RANK

crmtw

Finis Utt,

OOWSRT p. TIIBMFKTV at oa
Dafandanta.

s a u n a n m e s o r sure
M R T n ta a rsan rM M rN K
WWi Ilnbart P. Tramp# r and
Nancy A. Trampar, Ma
wit#
•BSIUMSCWi
la aa anknwwa alaia or
aaaatrr olhar than tha
•
iiata or Plurlda, and mall
lag addrtaa balng:
f
Paar-n it. Navy S o . t i l .
i
a/o Plaal Fo»t Offtca, Now
C Task. Now Turk
TOO ARE haraby aatltlad
•Sat a Complaint lo (ora
a ir.a g cartala mortgaga an•amMring ilia f..ll-.w!as drs
«rlkad ,.a l praparly. In-wilt
Lot S, Rlock A, cni'NTHT
c u m MANOR, UNIT NO.
g acaordlng lo tha plat
tharaof •• racordad In
.
Plat Book 11, Vagaa II
and TS. Publin Rarnrda at
gamlnolt County. Florida,
has boon IlUd aanln.t you
ta tba abora-atylad ault, aad
pau a n ri'ialrad lo i . r i . a
espy of your Anaarar or olhar
Plpadlng la tba Complaint on
Plalnltffa altarnaya. ANUKIl•ON. RU1II. DEAN. LOWNCBS * van dan HK1WJ. 112
Kail Cantral Uuulatard. »«•
Undo, Florida, and film tha
original
Anaarar
or
othar
Ftaadtni In lha artira of tha
Clark at tba Circuit Court an
or baton tba Stth day at
Jana, i l l ! . If you tall to 4o
so, a dacraa pro oonfaaao will
ha taban atalnat you for tha
taltaf damandid In lha Com­
plain I.
Thin Nodes ahall ba puhllahad anra a waak for tuur run.
aacullia waaka la Tba baalard Horan.
Datad thla )2nd day at May,
I 'l l
(SEAL)
Arthur IL Backwlib. Jr.
Clark af tha (,'trault Court
By: Martha T. Vihlan
Dapuly Clark
Pnhtlak May 31. 11 A Juaa

t. U. m s.

fa Maw York Thursday, tha
clary market was slightly
rtranger. Crates of two to
tour doifti site sold from
$«0-$3, mostly S3 and a few
tU S. No sates of celery
hearts were reported. Tba
cons market also was higher,
with crates of 4V4 to five dasen ears ranging from $2.7393.30, mostly $3.23. Bushel
hamper* of okra wart mostly
17.50 for small list, with a
few as low aa $T. Medium
rise was $4-$S and Urge |U0$2.73.
The pepper market was
about steady, but most offer­
ings continue to be of fair
condition. Large and a few
extra large site sold for $2.fl0$3 for most offerings, wl'h
some best high as $3.30.
Acorn squash sold for 11.50fit per crate. The radish mar­
ket waa higher in New York
but there were no Florida of
ferings.
In Central Florida a few
eratea of cabbage were of­
fered at $1.23 and sacks
brought $1-91.10. Some eratea
of red were $3. Celery prices
were siesdy at $1.73 for I'b
dot. and four dot. size, and
93 for others.
Crates of 24 film wrapped
celery hearts were $2,75. De
mand for corn was very
good, and the market was
firm for yellow types and
ateidy for white, Crates of
five dozen U. S. fancy grade
yellow were 92.23 and white
waa &lt;230. Pepper demand
waa moderate, with a firm
market for the best, but
dull market for most, which
were mostly fair condition.
Most offerings of large and
extra large size sold for $292.23, with some best bringing
as high as 93 per bushel bas­
ket. A few radishes were still
available at It.23 per basket.
Shipments tram Florida Ineluded: Cabbage, rail, none,
truck, two; celery, rati, 16,
truck, 12; corn, rail 33, truck,
41; peppers, rill 12, truck,
18, and radishes, rail, none,
truck, one.

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A former Heavy Attack
Wfog One staff officer who
la sow a practicing Orlando
attorn*jr will return to NAS
Sanford Monday ' for two
weeks special reserve train*
inf la fleet intelligence.
He la Lt. James F. Mairs,
who was attached to the
Wing staff as radar target
intelligence officer from June
n il to October 1938.
Mairs will receive special
Instruction in current intelli­
gence procedure, which is
offered by the Wing lo re­
serve officers from over the
country.
Main left activo duty in
Sanford in IKS, attended
Duke University law school
and was admitted to the
Florida bar In October 1959.

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lunch—Six “Concorde”
supersonic jet*, under
joint development by
France and Great Bri­
tain, have been order­
ed for 1%8 delivery by
Pan American World
Airways. T h e 1,500m.p.h. craft will cut
New York-London fly­
ing time to 2* t hours.
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la iko Clrralt r -a ri at tka
&gt;la«k
Jnritrlal
&lt; Irralt
«t
Florida, la aad far a— ila.la
r -a a tr. Ckaarory
I1MT.
THU
Hlt&lt; a &gt;KLYN
SAVIXOS
H*VK, a ?!ts» V -.k corporalion,
Plalatirr,
va.
DAVID R t T P 11 I S O N and
OKOIKHA HiTCHlSOS. h i a
* 11, . at at..
r~ r. tilL.SU.
NOTICB W ICKHUnV U1Vi:\ puratian) la a Final l&gt;rrraa of Voraelurur* tlal.it May
II. IMS. and ant.rfd In Chanrarr Caaa No. IZiui of lha
Circuit Court at lha Ninth
Judicial Circuit nt Florida. In
and
f»r
Srmlnola
County.
Florida.
uh-rcln
Till:
BROOKLYN SAVIN '^ BANK.
Naur York corporation. I*
plaintiff and DAVID HITCH
IAON and P.EOROIA HITCHISON, his wlfa, rt a l . ata Dafandanla. I will aall to lha
hl«h-«t and hart hi ld*r fur

of tha S-mlnola County Cnurthouaa. In Sanford, Hnnlnola
County,
Florida.
at
lltliu
o'clock A. M.. on tha ttth
day of Junr, ISS1, tha follnarIntr dracrto.d proparty aa rat
forth In Hlij Final Da&lt;-r»a;
to-wlt:
tait 2t. Illook * HRFTI.Ril
IK HI IX Oltl^VNDO. SEC­
TION ON K. accnrdlnf to
tha Plat tharaof, racord­
ad In Plat Book 12. Paaaa
a

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tha

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Opposite Goodyear

504 W. 1st.

William Greene
Dies At 83

William H. Greene, S3, died
Thursday at Seminole Mem­
orial Hospital.
He waa burn in Wilson
County, Tenn., March t, IBM
and has lived in Sanford tor
the past 33 years. He was a
retired
carpenter and a
member of the Church o(
Christ.
Survivors Include bit wife,
Mrs. Hattie Greene of San­
ford; one daughter, Mri. Ger­
trude Green of Wildwood;
eight grandchildren and 13
great-grandchildren; two bro­
thers. Marcus ot Smyrna,
Tenn.; and John of Naihvillc,
JIcWL___________
Funeral aervlcea vifli" be
held at 3:30 p. m. Saturday at
the Church of Christ with
Rev, Jim NichoUon of Or­
POSTURE PERFECT — P r e t t y Margaret
lando Officiating, assisted by
Tucker, 18-yeur-oId Clearwater high school
Rev. Ralph Brewer, Jr.
senior, wears a victor’s smilo niter being chosen
Burial will take place in
“ Miss Posture Queen of Florida." Murgaret,
Lake Mary Cemetery. BrisCircle To Meet
sponsored by the Florida Chiropractic Associa­
The June meeting of Long- ion Funeral Home la in
tion, will represent Florida in the world contest
wood's St. Catherine of Siena charge of arrangements.
July 25-28 at St. IajuIs . The blue-eyed blonde
Circle of the Church of the
won her state title in a local contest nt Orlundo.
An estimated 28 million
Nativity Catholic Women'a
"lub will be held at • p.m. young Americans under 23
next Tuestlay at the home of will enter the labor market
3trs. Garland Shaw oa orange in the 1980s. according to
NOTICE OF
caah at tha Waal Front Door
Brilanntca Book of the Year.
St.
in Longwood.
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Hwnt'M o r rt Mi.ir m i .i:
XOT1CB lU It kill KUT OIVB.H that, purauant lo Final
poor*# r«niUr«d on lha istfc
day or May. A. D. 1»*1. In
that rarlaln cau.a ti*ndln« In
tha Circuit Court In and f.tr
Mamlnnla County Florida. In
Cbancary. D«i
No. H.T2S.
wharaln THK OANFvHUt AT­
LANTIC NATIONAL UANK. a
enrporatloa, la plaintiff, and
RICH AltD a. OLCMOM and
1IKU0N T.
ULKlhfctN.
tita
wita, at at, art dafandanta,
Iba uudaralauad. na Clark at
•aid Court, will
at
llta*
a'dloob A. M.. on Monday.
Juno IT. A. n, m s . attar tor
•ala and aall to tba hlghaat
aad bait blddar lor aaau, at
Iba front iwtml) door at tna
eanlnala County Court llouia
la Sanford, Florida, tba ful*
louring daaorlbad prup.riy. Ir­
ina and bain a la Uamlnola
County, Florida, lu-wlt:
Lota *7 and **. Amand#d
Flat at Magnolia llalabt*.
according to plat tbaraot
racardad In Plat Hook S.
paga JS at tba public lacorda ■( Satalnala Coun­
ty, Florida.
gatd sal* » •• ba mada to
aalilfy
iba tarnta or aatd
Final D*#r*a of foradoaura.
(gRALd
/a / Arthur II. Saobarilb,
Jr.
Aa Clark of Circuit Court
in aad far dantnoia Coun­
ty, Florida.

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NEW PRESIDENT —
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named president of the
Mother Church, The
First Church of Christ,
Scientist, In Boston, at
the unnuul meeting of
the Mother Church in
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FRL. JUNE 7. 1911.1

THIRD ANNUAL

GRADUATION EDITION
fljuLdJwtint} . . . .
Seminole Graduates O f '6 3
Principal Andrew J. Bracken, in
speaking of the 215 seniors o f Seminole
High School, said,
“ The 1963 graduating class at Semi­
nole High School is characterized by its
all-round ability and achievements.
“ Boasting over $15,000 in college
scholarships and financial assistance
awards, our Seniors will be scattering
to colleges, universities and business
schools the length and breadth of the
United States.

“ Many graduates a r e planning
c a r e e r s in the Armed Forces while
others are venturing into the business
field in Sanford and other communities.
“ As depicted in this year’s exception­
ally fine edition of the yearbook, Salma­
gundi, this Senior class has excelled in
leadership, service and school spirit.
“ By virtue of the high standards es­
tablished by the 1903 Senior class, fu­
ture graduating classes are challenged
to excel in all areas of school life as this
class has ably done.”

MISS JOIINETTA CORE in a member of
tlio Bruin Team ami ha* bet'll a member
of the National Honor Society for the past
four yearn. She him been active in the liraniaticn Club. Spanish Club, Future Teach-,
cm, Tri-lli-Y ami Latin Club.

TOMMY' HINSON in an all-round ntndent,
having played lour yearn of bnnkelbull and
football an well an being in the National
Honor Society for three yearn. He in •ecretary of the Future Teachers and treasurer
of the S Club. He had two yearn of truck,
two yearn in the Latin Club, and nerved on
the board of directum of the Key Club for
two yearn.

MISS CAROLYN TURNER nerved thin year
an president o f the Tri-lli-Y and wun vico
president hint year. She was elected treas­
urer o f the National Honor Society of which
nhe wan a member for three yearn. Shu
nerved on the Student Council two yearn,
wan in the Anchor Club and thu Latin Club
for three yearn. She wan chosen u Senior
Superlative. Minn Turner wan the recipient
o f u miming ncholumhip and wan presented
with tlie. Ltauneh Lombe Science- Muth
award.

Presenting

F. Kirk May

Kirk Is t h e so n o f M r . nrel
Mi hut I T h t u n n * . l i e
uua u nteinUr o f the litre
Hull utul Inrluili it limiting
mil fishing aniung hie hubhit*.
M r» .

MISS HETTY BRANDT is an active younjr
jatly who takes part in many school affairs
in addition to being one of the five top ntu*
dents. She wan a member of the Brain Team,
secretary of the National Honor Society,
treasurer of the Anchor Club, member of
the Botin Club, the Literary Hub and the
Future Homemakers.

FRANK CHANCE wan ono of the membern of the SI IS Brain Team thin year. He
recently received a grant to study at Buko
University. (Icdf in hin s|wrt and lie «lno is
a member of the National Honor Society.

�f

Dede Crandell

Christopher A . Hauscb

D«d« will attend H u n t
Business College In Jackson*
villa for tb» itodr o f Baal*
ness and then Languages.
The daughter of Sir. and
Mra. Douglas Robinson, she
was a member of the Latin,
Pep and Beta Clubs and the
Red Cross. Favorite hob­
bies are listening to records
and sawing;

Aliya Haoseh, ha was •
member of the track and
tumbling teams and th* Sci­
ence, Hath and Glee Clubs.
Writing poetry, hunting,
flaking and astronomy are
among hi* pastime activities.

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Eugene B. Williams

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Eugene will attend Florida
State University to study
either Biology or Engineerlag. The sew of Hr. aid Hra.
Eugene William*, he w m a
member of the football, bas­
ketball and track team*, tad
the Lettsraen's and Latin
Cluka.

G10 S. Sanford Ave.

Phone FA 2-7668

‘‘Custom Cabinet Work”
318 S. Sanford Avenue

FA 2-3183

Gulf Life Insurance Co.
Burl Traylor, Supt.
Bill Cooper, Supt.
Agent*
Fred Harrli
Ralph Hackett
Howard Baat
Bill Kazee
Nat Rkhburg
Doyle Dempsey
J. P. Wilson

A B C Garbage Collection Co.
Maaonle Building
Sanford

McReynolds Drug Co,

Horne Distributors, Inc.

Prescription Druggist

Sanford

Linda Sue Williams

Linda 1* the daughter of
Hr. and Mrs. Tod William*
and vrUl itody Education at
Florida Southern Cottage.
She waa a member of the
Drama, Latui and Future
Teaehere Clubs, President of
the Tbaeplano and on the
Bally Staff. Cooking la her
favorite hobby.

Oscar la the son o f Mr.
and Mr*. Oscar A. Pcre* and
will attend Orlando Junior
College and later the Uni­
versity of Florida for a de­
gree in Engineering. Among
hie varied school activities
wive Key Club, Keyhole Ed­
itor, Spanish and Glee Clubs,
Chorallers, Double Quartet
and he played baseball and
football.

Ann Richardson Beck

Sanford Scale Co.
216 S. Sanford Ave,

FA 2-4132

Ted William's Hardware

Ann will study to become
n beautician In Jackconville.
The daughter o f Mr. and
Mrs. Aekert Beck, school ac­
tivities included Glee Club
and various activities of the
Home Ec department. She
likee dancing, cooking and
child care.

FA 2-0784
Sanford

Bedford Aiken

Adelle Ailing

Charles E. Meeks, Jr.

Chuck will attend Gordon
Military College and than
Emory University where he
will study Dentistry; The
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charts*
E. Meek*, he waa a member
of the Dramatics, Para-Med­
ical, LaUn and Science Clubs,
end a member of tho football
team.

Adelle, daughter o f Mr.
and Mrs. A. B. AUlng, Sr*
will attend Orlando Junior
College. Bhe was a majoretta
and a member of tho Band
and DCT Club. Swimming
is her favorite (port and she
likes modern Jai*.

Th* *on o f Mr. end Mrs.
Dick Aiken, Bedford will
atudy Foreign Languages at
Davidson College in North
Caroline. President of the
National Honor Boelety, re­
cipient of the Chevalier
Award and a member of the
anlih, Latin and Drama
ubs are among hia many
accomplishments.

S

Lawrence Pivec, Jr,

Lawrence, son o f Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Pivec, will
atudy Engineering at tho
University of Florida, Base­
ball, Lettermen'a Club, Latin
Club and tho National Ihnnr
Society arc among his school
accomplishments.

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Sandra Lee Aucoin

Marion C. Anderson

Janie is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, Hubert D. Ash­
by ami *b« will study secre­
tarial science at Brevard Col­
lege. Glee, Drama, Future
Homemakers, Para-Medical
and CAA Clubs were her
school activities. .Swimming
and skiing are her favurltu
■porta.

Hie sun of Mr. and Mrs.
II. E. Anderson, Marion will
atudy Pre-Law course* at
Orlando Junior College. Ilia
fnvorl.e hobbies include wa­
ter skiing and motorcycles.

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Bill Bassett

Tho aon of Mr. ami Mrs.
W. K. Ba**elt, Bill will atudy
Electrical Engineering at
the University of FTorida.
tSchool activities Included
football and track spurts ami
membership in tho Science
Club.

Bonnie Avenel

Bonnie will attend Jones
Ilmilies* School. Her high
school activities
included
Latin, Horn* F.e and TEC
club* and she was a member
of th- Future Nuriea Club,
alio. Slu- enjoy* sewing and
cooking ller parent* are Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer \V. Avcuel,

William D, Austin

Sandra Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mra. Leonard Paul
Aucoin and she plans to bo
an alrliae hostess. Swimming
and horseback riding are her
favorite sport* and shv likes
to make model cart and air­
plane!.

Th* son of Mr. end Mrs.
Hu.ner G. Austin, Willium
will fallow a career in Ac­
counting. Hunting, fishing,
bowling and outdoor activi­
ties are among his many
hobbit*.

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John R. Beatty

John W the son of Mr.
and Mra. Robert P. Beatty
and plans to work for the
General Electric Company In
Daytona Beach. A member
of TEC and Projectionist
Clubs, hi* hobble* include
music, swimming and eporta.

Caroline Baggerly

Camlim-. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Haggerty, is
inter, ate, I in the field of
Medicine but ha- nut made
definite plans for college.
She was vice-president of
PCT and a member of Fu­
ture Nurses, lllev, Drama
and Science Club* and was
a cheerleader and a member
of the Powderpuff and swimruing teams.

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Stanley

Elizabeth Ann Brandt

Anthro polo nr or Pcivnc*
Education will be Elizabeth's
majors a. Florida State. The
daughter of Mrs. Ann M.
Brandt, her arhUwementa in­
clude a Southern Research
Foundation scholarship. She
served as an officer In the
Anchor Club and National
Honor Society and waa a
Student Council representa­
tive. She also was a member
of the Science and Latin
Clubs and waa on the Brain
Team.

M.

Hicks

Harriett

Stanley Is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Stuart E. More and
dans a career In Engineerng. A member of the basket­
ball and track teams, the
Photography Club and Band,
he enjoya skiing. swimming,
fishing and skin diving.

I

Chandler

Wicky Ellerbe

Harriett would like to
work in a hospital as an
X-ruy technician. Ihe daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. It,
Chandler, she wss ■ mem­
ber of tha Girl's Athletic
Assn.

The son of Mr. tnd Mrs.
W. B. Ellerbe. Wick has no
present plans for college. He
will be employed by the
Goodyear Service Store,

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Future Success, Seniors!

Paul James Placek

Roumillat &amp; Anderson
Paul will major in Soci­
ology ami will begin his
study at Orlando Junior Col­
lege. Ths son of Mr. and
Mrs. Otto I’lacck, he waa a
member of the Latin and Lit­
erary Clubs and C.Y.C. He
enjoys music, outdoor sports
and mechanics.

Walgreen Agency

Goodyear Service Stores
555 West 1*1

100 E. 1st Street

FA 2-2821

FA 2-0392

Sanford

Cut N* Curl Beauty Shop

K W Fruit Co.

Complete Beauty Service
318 S. Palmetto Avenue
Sanford

Linda

Phone FA 2-0834

113 W. 4th Street

Linda is the daughter nf
Mr. and Mrs. George J. Milis
and will study fashion mer­
chandising at Florida State.
Anchor Club, Trl-lli-Y, Stu­
dent Council secretary, Sci­
ence Club and Dramatics
have been her school activi­
ties. Bird watching, horti­
culture and basket-weaving
ara ber hobbies.

FA 2-3CG1

Sanford, Fla.

Cowan’s

A &amp; W Root Beer Drive-In

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"Family Fashion# and Footwear”

Judy Bunten

1905 French Avenue

Sanford

'

Louis Rotundo

Sanford, Fla.

BBBBi

Sanford Flower Shop
Judy Is Hie daughter of
Dr, ami Mrs. J. C. Bunten
and will attend Florida Sou­
thern College for a degree
in Elementary Education.
Named "outstanding acnior"
she was a cheerleader, Key
Club Sweetheart and a num­
ber of the Triple Trio, Latin
and Glee Clubs.

Southern Air

Comer l«t und Sanford
2513 Park Drive

Phone FA 2-1822

Pinecrest Kiddie Korner
2700 Park Ave.

Sanford, Flu.

Striekland-Morrison, Inc.
308 K. 1st Street

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Jack P. Caolo

Thcress will he seeking a
Job as a ssvrctary. The
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Jamii Baker, her
school activities included Fu­
ture Teachers, Glee ami Lat­
in Club* and she was a memb*T of ths National Honor
Society,

Diana Beasley

Frank Belsito

The daughter of Mr. and
Mra. W. It. Beasley, Diuna
will nttend Orlando Junior
College with hopes of be­
coming a teacher. She was
a mem in'r of the Anchor
Cub, captain uf chee rleaders
and named "Outstanding
Senior” . She w ii a May Day
attendant for thrv» years.

The son of Mr am! Mrs.
Nntala Belsito, Frank will
attend college- at Florida
State. A member of the Band
and Spanish Club, ho enjoys
collecting coins and stamps.

Gary Bishop

Gary plans to attend Cen­
tral Florida College in Ocala,
The son of Mr. and Mrs.
Norris L. ltuhop, he w n a
member of the Bund, swim­
ming Uam, snd the Tumb­
ling and Glee Clubs. Hunting
fishing and swimming ar&lt;among hi* favorito hobbies.

Craig will attend college
in I’nliitka for s cunvr in
Atomic Engineering. The -on
of Mr. and Mrs. Ackert
Beck, ills school activities
included baseball, member­
ship in the D&lt; T Club and
second alternate for the
State Convention. His many
hobbies include photography.

Anna Benham

Anna, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Churles F. Benham. will
attend Florida Technical Col­
lege in Orlando, She was a
Band officer and a member
of the GAA and Future
Teachers Club, tine of tur
hobbles is collecting stuffed
animals.

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Nylcene Gnyle Albers

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Theresa Mary Baker

Jack graduates with big
decisions ahiwil. lie planned
to study I-»w and 1 oj unulosy
at the University of Notre
Dame but lias received a
scholarship at Duke Univer­
sity and a presidential ap­
pointment to the U. S. Naval
Academy. Active in all
phases of school activity,
he is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Caolo.

Nancy Bergstedt

The daughter of Cdr. and
Mra. W. C. BergsUdt. Nancy
would like to study Psychol­
ogy but hasn't choM/n a col­
lege, yet. She was * member
of the Drama, I-satin and
GAA clubs and swimming
and reading arc her favorite
pastimes.

Sanford, Fla.

Phone FA 2-1481

FA 2-7822

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FA 2-8321

After completing Armv
service, Dana plans to enroll"
at Stetson University to
study Medicine. He received
a scholastic award in FFA
and wss a member of Latin
Cl'ib. His parents are Mr,
Blxl Mrs. M. U. Rot undo.

Robert S. Bolt

Bob will s'udy at the Uni­
versity of Florida for a ca­
reer in Nudear Engineering.
Tha son of .Mr. and Sirs.
John F. Bolt, he held many
offices including President
uf the Senior Clais, partici­
pated in school sports, and
wai a memlcr of the Span­
ish Club, Brain Team. Fu­
ture Teacher* and Uniior
Society.

Nylcene is considering
being an airline hosLns but
ni-o wuuhl enjoy working in
n hank. Among her school
nctivities were (ilea Club,
Triple Trio, Majorette, Bowdorpuff football and Future
Homemaker* Club, She is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Yarborough.

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Thomas A. Best, Jr.

Thomns Is tho »on of Mr.
and Mrs, T. A. Best ami
plan* to follow a career in
Drafting. School activities
included the track team,
membership in the Glee Club
and Double Quartet and
Secretary of the TEC Club.

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Ina Sue

Ina, daughter of Mrs. Arlio Moniker, hasn't mads
definite plans for the future.
She transferred to S1IS from
Missouri in her sophomore
year ami was a member of
th«, (lire Club. Among her
hobbles are sewing and budminion.

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Loralne, daughter of Mr.
and Sir*. Arthur Cameron,
would Ilka to be an X-ray
ttclinician. Among her achoot
activities were tho Drama
and Para-Medical cluba and
•ha waa librarian assistant
for two years. 8ha collect*

Robert, the son « » r . *nw
Mrs. Karl/U Householder,
will attend Orlando Junior
Colag* to study Draamtle*
sad Speech. Senior Clsa*

Ellen will study to becom*

The son of Mr. and Mr*.
Henry V. Chance. Frank will
attend Duke University for
the study of Law. Ilia fav­
orite hobby is bowling and
he waa a member of the Na­
tional Honor Society, the
Vanity Golf Tram and the
Brain Team.

a beautician at Orlando Vo­

The. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Buford B. Brown, Barry will
study L a w at Orlando Junlor College- A member o f Uto
basketball teem, bis hobble*
Include water ikllng.

cational School. Para-Med­
ical, Future Homemaker*.
Glea and GAA cluba were
her school activities sad she
names stamp collecting as
favorite hobby,

• few o f hie many school

The daughter of Dr. and
Mr*. Edwin Epstein. Kheda
will ntudy the field of Edu*
ration at the University of
Florida. She waa a member
of Future Teacher* and the
Latin and Anchor Club*. Her
favorite hobby i* swimming.

Kamilla Collins

tUmllU’e course o f study
will b« Music et Jacksonville
Stole College, Jacksonville.
Alabama. The daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Collins,
•he waa a msmber of the
Science end P»p C ubo. Her
bobby It playing tho piano.

Seminole County Leaders

Seminole County Tax Collector
Sanford. Florida

Mrs. Mary Earle Walker
Seminole County Tax Awe*»or

w.

Hugh Duncan
Juitic* o f Pence

Seminole County

Sanford, Florida

J. L Hobby
Sheriff of Seminole County
Sanford, Florida

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Patricia Lee Bruce
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r——-.-v-r

Ing, Glee, Para-Medical, Fu­
ture Homemakers and Girl's
Athletic Assn, clubs warn
among her school activities
end she else served on the
Powderpuff team. Writing
poems is her hobby.

8. 1). Clovis, Stewart will
further his education at
Florida Statcv Water skiing
Is his hobby.

Supervisor o f Registration
Seminole County

Clerk of Circuit Court

County Prosecutor

Sanford, Florida

Sanford, Florida

Compliment* Of

Mack Cleveland

Gordon V. Frederick

State Senator

Sanford, Florida

Seminole County

Sandy la ths daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. M. J. Corbstt
and would likt to study Jour­
nalism. A msmbsr of ths
Latin, Future Tsachsrs and
tiles Clubs, and tha GAA.
shs enjoys reading and vali•us sports.

Vance Brumbaugh

Vanes will postpone his
college until after serving a
tour with tho U. 8. Army.
Ths ion sf Mr. and Mr*.
Vanes E. Brumbaugh, hs was
a msmbsr of th# football
tsam. Science Club and Band.
Fishing, skiing, and other
outJoor activities occupy his
frvs time.

Carol Ann is the daughter
of Mr. ami Mr*. John A.
Fuller anil will study Eng­
lish and History at St. Pet­
ersburg Junior College. She
was Parliamentarian of the
DCT and a member of the
Choraliers, Glee ami Latin
Ciulis, Favorite hubbies ure
music arranging, darning
ami swimming.

Linda Lee Crewa

Janet Kay Ely

Jsnst will study Christian
Education at Orlando Junior
ColUtf* an«i then th* Univtrslty of Florida. The
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles E. Ely, she was
Secretary of the Thespian
Society and Spanish Club
and a number of the Trilli-Y. Her favorite hobbles
inclod* singing, dancing.
bowling, tennis and awtm

Electrical Engineering U
the carver Gene has selected
and Orlando Junior Colleg*
will preparr him for it. He
D the son of Mr. and Mr*.
B. F. Bullard and was a
member of the Glee, Science
and Dramatic Clubs.
His
bobhica include all outdoor
sport*.

Carman

Marie Ensley

Jackie Is th# d*u*hter of
Mr. and Mr*. Coleman W.
Ensley and will continue
working for Skilkraft Cus­
tom Cabinet* in LoagwoodShe waa Treasurer of th*
DCT Hub and Mansger of
th* Powderpuff Team durtng
her senior year.

Alex Is the aon of Mrs.
C. W. Carman and has elect­
ed to attend the Flortda
Slate University. His school
activities included member­
ship in the football and track
teams.

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Carol is the daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. Jack Greene
and will study Physical
Therapy at Florida Southern
College in Lakeland. Shwas a member of the Latin
Club.

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“ Chip” will »tudy Art ami
Business at .Midlie Tennes­
see Stale College, Thu ion
of Mr. und Mrs, John I*
Crawford, he was a number
of track, football ami tumb­
ling trains, and tbe Letterman's and Spanish (lull*.
Swimming and water skiing
are his fuvnritu hobbies.

JoAnn Hem

Rodrick R, Daffron

Rod. th* eon of Mr. and
Mrs. II. C. Daffron, intend*
to enlist in tile Air Force
upon graduation. A number
of the Glee Club, his hob­
bies include swimming, ski­
ing and muiic.

JoA iiii Is the daughter uf
Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph D.
Hern. She would like to lie
an airline, host,-a. Among
her school activities have
Urn
I’ura Medical
Club,
manager of the swimming
team und she was llom v
coming Sponsor.

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Carol Greene

Steve wilt begin hi* work
toward a career in Dentistry
at Orlando Junior College,
The son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold J, Davis, ho was a
member of the llund and ths
Latin Club.

Shannon L. Crawford
Johnnie, tin- daughter of
Mr. and Airs. J. W. McCarter
uf Nashville, Term., makes
her Hanford home with Mr.
and Mrs. Lowrll K Osier. A
member of the N.rioiiul
Honor Xo-lety. Tri-lli-Y,
Drama Club, Thespian So­
ciety and Kpunish Club, her
favorite holibies are singing,
music and writing poetry.
Hhr received n Stato of Flor­
ida Scholarship for tho Prep­
aration of Ti’achers and will
attend F'lorida State Uni­
versity to study Biology and
Education.

A eareer In Medicine ahead
of him, Harry will study at
Pliicffer College. Ho was a
member of the- Key, Science
anil Glee Clubs and the foot­
ball team. Thu sun of Mr.
and Mrs. P. II. Colbert,
sports and music are bis
Biotl liked bobbies.

Llnda la th# daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. 1. 8. Crswa
and will follow a secretarial
carver. A member of tha
GAA and the GU« Club, her
favorite hobby la listening
to music.

Tile daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Giles. Sr, Shar.
■in will study Education nt
the University of Florida.
Sb«, war a member of the
National Honor Society, the
Triple Tiio mid the Choralier*. Her favorite hobbles
are singing, reading, sewing
and horselnuk rilling.

Johnnie

Harry Colbert

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Gene Bullard

The won of Mr. ami Mrs.
I). J. Doyle, Don will study
Accounting ut St&lt;lion Uni­
versity in IMund Swim­
ming, baseball and fishing
ure among Ins favorite bob­
bies.

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Steve Davis

Carol Ann Fuller

The son of Mr*. Camille
D. Bruce. Dick will study
Drafting or Electronics at
Orlando Junior College end
tha Unlveraltv of Florida.
A member of the Spanish
and Science Club*, hia hob­
bles
include
swimming,
camping and (Minis.

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Sanford, Florida

Karlyle Housholder

Gary. Ihs aon of Mrs. Ora
H. Brown, will follow a ca­
reer as a Draftsman. 8ehool
activities Included member­
ship In th# TEC Club and
the UDC Medal for History.
Bowling, hunting and fishing
art hia favurit# hobbles.

Betty t* the daughter of
Mr. end Mr*. Edward Has*
try and will attend college
■m"Ni-wTurk to Kimiv Dtamatir*. A member of lha
Drama Club, her fuvorita
hobbies nro acting, painting,
sculpture and dancing.

Mrs. Camilla Bruce

Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr,

Gary Brown

Carroll Daniel
Construction Company
2710 S. Sanford Av

Richard D. Bruce

Sandy Corbett

Betty Hastey

Stewart Clovis

Martha D. Cook

Ths daughter of Mr. J, W.
Cook, Martha plans t&lt;» study
Business Administration at
the Joneo Business College
In Orlando. She waa a mem­
ber of the Para-Medical, Fu­
ture Homemakers and Gtrc
Club* and her hobbles are
dancing, seeing and swim­
ming.

The son of Mr. and Mr*.
Donulil Davis, Flunk will
loin his father In the Davis
Welding Company. A mem­
ber of the DCT Cluo, his fav­
orite hobbies are fishing,
boating and most sports.

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Superintendent of Public Instruction

Sanford, Florida

Frank Davis

Sanford

R. T. Milwee

Municipal Judge

You

101 E. 1st Street

Rond Dept Supervisor

Kenneth W. McIntosh

Salute

Sanford Atlantic
National Bank

J. C. Lavender

•Tlnk*, daughter of Mr*.
Camilla Bruce, la indefinite

Dale
will
enroll "*V
Central Florida Junior Col­
o n In Ocala for tha etudy
of Muale or Technology.
Band, GUo and Latin Clubs,
and the track team wars
among hie school activities.
The eon of Mr. end Mre. W.
Hugh Duncsn, he enjoys
fishing, hunting end mechanlc*.

John will etudy Engineer­
ing at Orlando Junior Col­
lege. The »on of Mr. and
Mr*. 1_ C. Hark. Jr., he waa
a number of the football and
track tram*, Future Timb­
er* and the Latin and Sci­
ence Club*.

Graduates, W e

Fremming

Sanford, Florida

Sanford

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Ann

Kathy, tho daughter of
Mr*. Margaret Fremming,
will enter nurses training in
Bismarck, N. D. She was a
member of Future Nurses,
GAA, Future Homemakrrs
•ml the Glee Club. Favorite
hobbies are swimming, danc­
ing and ice skating.

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Kenneth D. Duncan

Kathleen

Extend Congratulations To Y ou

John L. Galloway

Ann Carolin*! U thr (laugh,
ter of Mr. and Mr*. Wlndotn
Pickrlslmer and will study
at Orlando Junior College
to become- a llomr Econom­
ic* teacher. Co-captain of the
Powderpuff Team and PresIdrnt of Future Hontemakera, the waa a»o a number
of Future Tenchers and Tri.
Jli-Y. Swimming U h»r fsvorit« (port.

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Lavender

Ann Caroline Farless

Clark

Kheda Epstein

Frank Chance

Lortine Cameron

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Wanda Lee Harris

Wanda Leo. dnughtcr of
Mrs. Gladys M. Harris, will
continue her work at Cow­
an’s Departnv nt Store. Sec­
retary of the DCT Club, she
attended Siatv Convention
in Miami us a d-lcgale from
SII8, Her favunU- hobbies
srv swimming and listening
to records.

F.

John will enlist in th*
U. 8. Army upun graduation.
TIm&gt; son uf Mr. and Mrs. Ed­
ward livnlea, be enjoys read­
ing and was President of the
FTA and a member of th*
loiiin Club.

Denlea

�Linda D. Kin?

Harry Stdnmeyer, Jr.

Linda Hittell

Linda will rater nunea
training at Oranga Manorial
Baited
Kuraliic Tba
d o g U a r •t Mr. and Mra.
W. J. Ha#, aha fcaa bora

Best Wishes, Seniors!

Peggy Powell

Groover

Ivey’s Shoe Store
Holler Motor Sales Co,

Sanford. FI*.

208 E. 1st Street

Th* Me of Mr. and Mrs.
L. Groover, Leroy has not.
M yet, decided upon a earwr.
Bporte and ca n are hie far-

Powell's Office Supply Co.

M c C r a r y ’s

117 a Magnolia A re.

W. J. King Plumbing
2534 Park Drive

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FA 2-5842

Steinmeyer Roofing &amp; Sheet Metal,

Supplies

Incorporated

Phone FA 2-0488

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215 &amp; Oak Ave.
Sanford, Florida

Moughton Insurance Agency, Inc.

Melodee Skating Rink
Military Cnj.
Administration. Track
swimming and football ("All
Conference Right Guard” )
teams, Lettermea’a Club art
among hi* many achool ac­
tivities. Favorite hobblw a n
ikliaf, twinning and weight
lifting.

General Insurance

Sanford. Florida

■Oscra P.t?:’.'!

Sheala Best

FA 2-4863

205 W. First St.

Sheala, daughter of Mr,
and Sin. J. S. Beit, will ga

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Imperial Decorators

Hunt Lincoln-Mercury, Inc.
109 N. Palmetto Ave.

“ Imperial has the know-how, equipment and

Sanford, Florida

the trained personnel"

Phone F A 2-4884

SIS Escambia Drive

The daughter of Mr. and
Sira. E. J. Moughton. Jr.,
Lucy will study Art at Or.
Undo Junior College and the
Sarasota fllngllng School
of Art. She waa a member
of the Spanish and Drama
Club*, Manager of the swim­
ming team, GAA and Bally

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Pamela Gay Jones

Aubrey W.

Lucy Wilson Moughton

FA 24421

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will be in the field of IBM.
She wae a member of Fu­
ture Nur.ee, Choralters and
Drama Club. 8he la a pr*»
feulonal roller ekater that
likea to cook and aew.

The aon of Dr. and Sira.
A. W. Epps, Jr., Aubrey will
study for a Dentistry career
at Emory University. A
member of the football Uam
and LattermanT, Latin and
Key Clubs, hla favorite bobblta aro aporte and muak.

Pam la the daughter of
Mr. and Mra. C. O. Jonee
and .he will major In Edu­
cation beginning her atudy
at Orlando Junior College.
School activities have includ­
ed, Anchor Club, Future
Teacher* and Glee Club. She
was accompanlet for Trlpla
Trio, named “ ouUUndlnf
Senior” and a Homecoming
Sponsor.

J. Edward Hamilton

Edward, the eon of CDR.
and Mra. B. C. Hamilton,
will study Medicine at thu
University of Florida. His
many school activities In­
cluded membership in the
Future Teacher, Tumbling,
Lettermtn’e. Bpanlah and
8clsnce Clubs, President of
the Key Club, and the Golf
Team. Water akilng and golf
art among his hobbles.

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Lillian plana to study IBM
at Urlando Technical College.
Th* daughter of Ur. and
Mr*. Joseph W. Hicka, ah*
belonged to the Future Nurt»», GAA, Para-Medical and
(lit* Cluba. LUUan likes out­
door sports and ooc« won a
fishing contest.

The son of Mr. and Mra.
E. Ethridge, he plana to at­
tend Orlando Junior College.
Lamar waa a member of the
track team and Glee Club
and hla favorite hobbles are
music and the trampoline.

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Rebecca Sue Howard

Rebecca will atudy Beauty
Culture at a school In Jack­
sonville. The daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Hinson,
she took part In Glsa Club
and Future liomemaktr* and
Future Nurses activities. She
Ukae to collect records.

Thomas E. Fay

Lillian Francis Hicks

D. Lamar Ethridge

Ronald J. Fehd

An education at Orlando
Junior Collar* and the Uni­
versity of Florida will lead
to a career In Electrical En­
gineering for Ronald. Drum
Major of the Marching Sem­
inole*, member of the Band
and th« track teams, ha la

Louise Higginbotham

Thomas Is the aon of Mr.
and Mra. Lenox E. Fay and
plana to atudy Engineering
at Daytona Beach Junior
College. He was a member
of the Latin and TEC Club*,
the basketball team, and *niya swimming, dancing and
untlag.

Louisa la planning * nurs­
ing career and will go to tha
Oranga Memorial School of
Nursing. Among her varied
achool activities, ah* haa
bean cheerleader, Student
Body Treasurer and a mem.
her of th* Anchor Club, TriHl-Y, Th caplane, Mlied En­
semble and tha Science and
Glee Clubs. She U the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Anthony
Austin.

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Marianne Humphrey

A career In teaching la
being considered by Mari­
anne. She was a member of
th* Band and other activi­
ties Included Bally Staff,
Trl-Hi-Y, Future Teachers
and she is a charter member
of the Anchor Club. Mari­
annes daughter of Mrs. Clyda
Humphrey, plays tha flute.

Herbert E. Hamn

Herbert intend* to enlist
In the military service before
deciding upon a carver. Th*
aon of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
(imiuu,
waa m
Hamn, ho was
a mwiuuvr
member U,
of
the Choraliera and th* Ule*
Club and enjoys swimming
and tinging.

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Robert Harrington

Joan Elizabeth Jones

Charles A.

Joan has chossn Advertislnft as her career and she
trill attend the University of
Tampa. The daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. K. Jones, she
was head majorette and took
part la Future Teachers,
Drama. Latin and Glee
Clubs. Baking banana sat

Charles will study Elec­
trical Engineering at either
Stetson or Florida State. The
son of Mr. and Mrs. 0 . W.
McCurdy, he wae a member
of the Spanish and Key
Clubs. Skiing, hunting and
boating are among hie fav­
orite hobbles-

Sherrille Julian

Biology or Chemistry will
ho ShorrlUs’s course of study
st Stetsea University. Sh#
belonged te the Latin and
Sclease Clubs and was on
the swimming team. Her
parents at* Mr. and Mra.
N. N. Julian and chess la one

The eon of Mrs. Frances
Harrington, Robert plans to
enlist in the Marines upon
graduation, Swimming and
hunting are his favors hob­
bies.

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Pamela B. Kanavel

Salute

Mid-Florida Gas Company
Pam, granddaughter of
Mrs. lva 11, Kanavel, has a
job with Dearborn Electron­
ics. She was a DCT member
and alto belonged to Future
Homemakers and the Glee
Club. She likra horseback
riding and sewing.

904 French Avenue

FA 2-8082

202 E. 1st Street

FA 2*0181
Sanford

Toy Corral

Firestone Stores
FA 2-8293

Robert Edward Johnson

Wert Jewelry Store

Sanford

2G19 French Ave.

Robert will enlist in the
Air Force upon grsduation
and plana to study Electranks. The son of Mr. and
Mra. Hubert Johnson, ha
was a number of the base­
ball team, DCT and the Lettermen’a and Spanish Clubs.
Hunting and baseball are
his main hobbits.

Comer 1st Street and French Ave,
Sanford, Florida

Sanford

Yentsch Maintenance Service
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You!

Boyd-Wallace Mutual Insurance

Jet Spray cleaning eaves, walla, roofs.

The son of Mr. and Mra.
Hart Hinson. Jr„ Tommy
will study Chcraieal Engfneecrlng at the University

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FA 2-4843

G02 E. 24th St.

Thomas D. Hinson

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Phone FA 2-18U

Sanford

Sanford

Sanford Boat Works

Yowell Co,

Celery Avenue
Sanford, Fla.

200 E. 1st Street

Sanford

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ball, basketball and track,
he was also a member of tha
National Honor Society, Key
Club, and the Latin, Lettermen's and Glee Clubs.

114 S. Palmetto Ave.

W. Atlee Burpee Company

J. C. Penney &amp; Company

McCalley

Sylvia, the daughter of
Mr. and Mra. H. W. McCaU
ley, want! to bo a nurse and
haa made plana to attend
Orange Memorial School of
Muriiug.
GAA,
t'sn-Meuicsl
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u n iu g . u
n ft , r»r**M
i!uicir
and Latin Clubs were school
activities and sho enjoys
■porta and working as a
Candy Striper.

T. W. George, Mgr.
206 W. let Street

Sanford, Fla.

Sanford

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Stanley B. Holtsclaw

Barbara Ann Kanner

Stanley will be bending
for the University of Flor­
ida and a career in Electric­
al and Nuclear Engineering.
A member of the Key Club,
Hand. Golf Tmm, Spanish
and Science Clubs, he Is the
■on of Mr. and Mrs. flritt
S. Hnltarlaw. His hnhhlea
include amateur radio, swim­
ming, golf and tennis.

Barbara, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Kanner, will
choose between being a beau­
tician and a secretary. Her
school activities have in­
cluded being Gym manager
and a member of th# I’oWderpuff team. Sho iiheo oil
outdoor sporU.

Randall O. Jones

Math or Srlenre will bw
Pat’a major at Florida State
University. Tri-lli-Y, Latin
Club, Sally Staff, GAA, Futuro Homemakers and sen­
ior class treasurer are
among her school achieve­
ments. 8h„ Is the daughter
of Mrs. Ituburt Kuhn.

Daytona Beach Junior Col­
lege and a career In Medi­
cine nwalt Handy, The son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Jonce,
he was a member of tha Gleo
I-atln, DCT, and Literary
Club*. Swimming, muaic,
dancing and Unnla aro
among bis bubble*.

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Cindy will attend Florida
State Univrraity and plan*
to major In English. The
daughter of Mr. and Mra.
B. D. Lakes alia was active
In ths Anchor anil Spanish
clubs, GAA and served as
treasurer of Tri-Hi-Y. She
also was In the Nat'L Honor
Social/,

The son nf Mr. and Mra.
Ira J. Jarred, he will attend
Daytona Ilcach Junior Col­
lege. A member of the swim­
ming team and tha Science
Club, Jay'a favorite bobby la
guns.

Jackie Lovelace

Jackie has planned a nurs­
ing career and she is en­
rolled at the Orange Memorial School of Nursing. A
transferee from I’rnsacolu,
she lives with her brother,
Lcdr. Hubert II. Lovelace
and family. Skiing, swim­
ming. dancing and reading
ara hex favorite paalimea.

Mark Is the sun of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Jcnkln, and will
attend either thn University
of Florida nr Florida State.
A member of the I'era-Medleal and Science Clubs, his
hubbies nru swimming, bunt­
ing and aru

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Mark Jenkins

Cindy Catherine Lake

Ira J. Jarrell, Jr,

James Kenneth Johnson

Kenneth will enlist in. the
Army upon graduation, post­
poning hia college until a
later date. The son of Mr.
and Mrs. C O. Johnson, he
was a member of the Glee
Club and Double Quartet.
Favorite hobbies are skiing,
swimming and singing.

Jennifer Lynn McCord

The daughter of Mr. and
Mra. (\ E. McCord, Lynn
will attrnd college but has
not named the one of her
choice. School actlvltlea In­
cluded Future Nunes, Sci­
ence, Latin and Glee clubs.
Triple
Trio,
Powjerpuff
team and she waa a llomscuming Sponsor,

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Susan McCall

Secretarial Science 1, t||p
rourse of study decided on
by Susan and she will at­
tend Urevaril College In
North Carolina. 8h„ was a
cheerleader, secretary of
senior class, named “ Out­
standing Senior” and waa a
member of the Sally staff,
Chorallcrs and I-atin Club.
She is the daughter of Ura.
L. 8. McCall, Sr.

Walter R. Jones

The son of Mr. and Mrs.
Waller C. Jones, hi- will at­
tend Daytona Ucacb Junior
College for the atudy of Art.
Walter waa a member of the
Band and enjoya hia hobblta
of Art and cara.

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Future Success, Seniors!

William A. Lefflar, IU

Howe’s Fashions

Steve L. Mason

Gator Lumber &amp; Hardware Co., Inc.

T u h io n i For Tho Girl Graduate'

700 S. French Ave.

2626 Park Drive

FA 2*7121
The son of Mr. u d Mm.
T. L. Muon. Steve « u a
member of the TEC Club.
HI* hobbles an bowling u d
billiard*.

Sanford

Sanford

Alex’s Shell Service Station
2600 Park Driva

FA 2

Wilson-Maier Furniture Co., Inc.
311 E. 1st Street
Sanford

Sanfonl

Touchtons - Rexall

Seminole County Laundry
819 W. Third St.

Miller

FA 2*6622

New Ownera

FA

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Ernest Hills • Glenn McCall

Sanford

Sanford

of the Sanford Herald 1963 Graduation
Ia tevw et0CoUega* ta^IhrU*
tel, Va. for a conn* la gm*
m l secretarial work. The
daughter of Mr. and Mr*.
Edgar 8. Miller. ik« was a
member of the UAA, Tri-HlY . Drama d o b aad VleaProaldant of the Thespians.
Bar hobbies are skating,
sowing, swimming and bowl*

Sears Roebuck &amp; Co,

S t Johns Realty Co,

116 E. First Street

FA 2-6123

Sanford

Lee Bros. Plumbing &amp; Heating
319 Elm Avenue

FA 2-0862

'KegiHtereil Jeweler of American Gem Society

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Dora, daughter of Ur. A.
R. Morrow of Birmingham,
Ala., makeo her Sanford
home with Mr. and Mro. I).
Edward*. A transfer stu­
dent from West End IIS in
Birmingham, her hobbiea are
horseback riding, swimming
and dancing.

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Mike plana to attend the
University of Houston, Tex­
as and will study Engineer­
ing or Teaching. A transfer
student and the son of Mr,
and Mrs. Frank B. Malott,
he waa President of the Jun­
ior Achievement Company,
a member of the football and
swimming trams, and In the
Science and Tumbling Clubs.

Charles H. Mason

The asm ef Mr. and Mrs.
Robert A. Muon, Charles
will study at Orlando Jun­
ior College. A member of the
Glee Club, his bobbies are
•porta and motorcycles.

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Baba Odham

Babe Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Odham
and plans to attend Florida
Southern College to study
Education. A member of the
Student Council, Triple Trio,
Latin Club and Glow Club,
aha was President of Future
Teachers and enjoys reading

Anne Pharr

Tlavld will attend tho Univerolty of Florida to study
Engineering. The son of Mr.
and Mrs. D. H. MacGillle,
ha wnt a member of the
football, baiki-tball and track
teumo and tho Latin and
I.ettermen’« Club*. HU major
hobby U fUhlng.

A member of tho Science
Club. Future Teacher* and
the Sally Stuff, Anna Is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Hoy I'harr. Her favorite hobbie* aro reading and sports.

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Richard T.

Jo Anne wilt study Coe*
mstology at Daytona Beach
Junior College. The daughSapp, the waa a member of
ter of Mr and Mrs. L. B.
Future Homemakers. ParaMedical, Powderputf and
Latin Clubs. Favorite hobbios are dancing, fishing and
swimming.

The son of Mr. and Mrs.
R. T. Slayer, Richard will
study Medicine at Stetson
University. A member of
the swimming tram, the
Clive. Key, FTA, Latin, and
Letter men's Clubs, hU fav­
orite hobbies are skiing and
swimming.

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Mike Malott

Marilyn is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenntb M.
Murphy and would Ilka to
work at the Methodist Chil­
dren’s Home, A member of
the Pera-Medlrel Club, she
enjoy* cooking and listening
to the radio.

204 West First S t

David MacGillis

Dora Jane Morrow

Marilyn Nolle Murphy

FA 2-2611 or GA 5-5938

Sanford

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Coming by the Herald.

Kader Jewelers

Sanford

E. Samuel Leonard, Jr.

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FA 2-1771

George Mason

George la the son of Mr.
ami Mrs. F. L. Mason and
plans to become a draftsman.
A member of the TEC Club,
his hobbles Include bowling
and billiard*.

Frances Elizabeth Quillin

Frances I* the daughter of
Mr. ami Mrs. Thomas E.
Quillin and will attrnd a
Beauty College In Orlando.
Shs was a mcmtwr of Future
Homemakers, Future Teach­
ers, Pep Squad, swimming
team and (lire Club. Favorite
hobbies are sewing and cer­
amics.

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Drenda L ouIm

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Kanew

Patrick O’Neil Smith

Lloyd Robert McDonough

Ann Rankin
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Drenda U the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. f . Smith
and wQl attend college for
the stu d y of B usIi k m Ad*
minUtration. She waa a
member of the GAA, Drama
and Glee Clubs, Future
Homemakers and Future
Teachers. Her hobbiea in­
clude listening to records
and reading.

Patrick is a future mem­
ber of the U. 8. Marine
Corps. The son of Mr. and
Mrs. Vi*. A. Smith, he be­
longed to the DCT Club and
bit fsvorite sports a n swim­
ming snd bascbalL

Roberta will study Medi­
cine at the Unlvanity of
Florida. The daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. CharIce R. Rankin,
■he was a member of the
National Honor Society, TriHl-T, and the Anchor and
Latin Clubs. Among her hob­
bies are chess, music, tennis
and reading.

The ton o f Mr. tnJ Mrs.
McDonough, Robert intends
to become a mechanic. A
member of the DCT Club, his
hobbtes Include ryut nasties
snd badminton.

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James J. McGuire

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Kiddy Standard Oil Service Station
James is the son of CDR.
snd Mrs. J. F. McUulrs snd
will attend college for the
study of Engineering. Vke
President of the TEC Club,
member of the awlmmlng,
football and track teams,
snd a member of tba Tum­
bling Club wera among hia
many school activities.

O f ’63

Raymond N. Murray, Jr.

The Burger King
Two Locations Is*ow

1017 S, French Ave,

The son o f Mr. and Mrs.
R. N. Murray, Raymond will
study But Iness Administra­
tion at Orlando Junior Col­
lege. His favorite hobby is
fishing.

Casselberry
Sanford

Sanford, Florida

Brass Motors
Restaurant &amp; Cocktail Lounge

204* E. Commercial Ave,

Sanford, Fla,

FA 2-5441

Phone FA 2-12M
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Michael V. Morris

Newsom

Mary-Esther’s

Wieboldt’s Camera Shop

’Featuring Fashions Just Fur You'
Sanford, Florida
Simforff Florid*

Michael Is the son of Mrs.
Robert C. Morris. Upon
graduation, he will be cmtoyed at the Army-Navy
urplua Store. A member of
the DCT Club, his favorita
hobbles srs fishing and mak­
ing ceramics.

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Kingswood Builders, Inc.

Thomas Moving &amp; Storage Co.

Developers of Greenbrinr, Lorh Arbor'

Representing

11yrun Leach - William Ilrundey

United Van Lines

GA 3-4267

201 N. Laurel A ve.

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John Allen Peterson

Eileen Reeves

Tiie daught.r of Mr. and
Mrs. R. L Reeves. Eileen
will study at tho University
of Miami to becoms a Medi­
cal Secretary. A member of
the Glee Club and Para-Mad
ical Club, her favorita sports
are swimming, tennis and
bowling.

"Pete” , the son of Mr.
snd Mrs. J, S. I’elvtaon, list
choj-vti Oratulo Junior Col­
lege snd will lie studying
for a Libers I Arts degrre.
He was u member of the
Glee Club and reading is his
favorita pastime.

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Cheryl will study History
and .Modern Foreign languagta al Florida Southern
College. The daughter of l.t,
and Mra. It. W. Repp, she
waa a member of the Span­
ish Club and enjoys bowling,
dancing, reading and swim­
ming.

Donald, son of Mrs. Mala
pre\u. plan* to join a branch
o f the Service after grad­
uation. Camping, fishing and
swimming are his favorita
hobbies.

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Leron Jane Rich

Leron Jan* is a future
nurse and will study at
Oranjre Memorial Hospital
in Urlando. The daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Rich,
she wo* a member of Fu­
ture Nurses, I’ ara-Medlcsl,
GAA. Latin and Glee Clubs.
Favorite hobbies are all
■ports, rooking, guitar play­
ing and decorating.

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Ray is the ton of Mr. ami
Mra. C. L. Ileetei and hasn't
selected the college he will
attend. Art and Glee Club
were among his school ac­
tivities and Astronomy, mod­
el building, Geology and skin
diving interest him.

Rogers

J. B. served as both pres­
ident and vice-president of
Student Body and was a d m ­
in football, bass-brill and
track, lie was a number of
Key Club and the National
Honor Society. The son of
Mr. snd Mr*. J. li. Phillips,
Sr, he will attend tha Uni­
versity of Plot ids.

Rita Is the daughter of
Mr. und Mrs. Georg* Rogers
and will work In the Bell
Telephone Of lice. She was a
member of the Para-Medical
and Glee Clubs, the Choralieri and Future Homemak­
ers. Favorite hobbit* aie
hosting, swimming snd danc­
ing.

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Charles Rabun

Charles, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C T. Itsbun, Is enroll­
ed at.Stetson where ho will
study Music. |{e served as a
Band officer and was presi­
dent of Glee Club. He likes
religious work snd also en­
joys hunting, fishing and
singing.

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Ray Reece

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J. B. Phillips

Cheryl Lynn Repp

Donald Roger Prevo

Tits son o f Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Newsom, Eddie will at­
tend college for study In
Business Administration. A
member of the track and
football teams, his favorita
pastimes are swimming and
fishing.

Larry would like to teach
Social Sciences and will rsreivs his education at Orlan­
do Junior College and tha
University of Virginia. He
was a member of Futurs
Teachers snd Spanish Clubs,
ills parents are Mr. snd
Mrs, Dewey W. Reedy.

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Sandra Richards

Sandra la the daughter of
Mr. and Air*. Floyd C. Rich­
ards and will study Educa­
tion at Florida State Uni­
versity. A member of Tri-HiY, swimming team, F'utura
Trarhers, GW and Spanish
Club, she received a State of
Florida Scholardiip for the
Preparutiou of Teachers.

Ronald Austin Ricker

“ Bonny *, son of Mr. and
Mra. L. A. Ricker, will b«
seeking a Job following grad­
uation. Ilia hobby ta cars
and he enjoys all sports.

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Mr*. J. A. ttoer, will major
to Moth at Florida State
University, I cheol editor*ment* were In football, base­
ball, basketball,
Stadcat
C o n d i, Lettenaen’s a s h ,
TEC, and Gle* aad Latia

Chib.

Lowry

Mr*. Audrey Sliver* mad will
•tody Education at Film
■each Junior College. She
wa* a member of Future
Tkacher*. Future Homemakera, GAA. sad L*tla Chib.
Ftvorlu hobble* ar« reading.

Mrs. R. B. Blew, will »tady
Engineering at Orluid* Jun­
ior College. He wa* • mem­
ber of lb* Band and name*

W e W ish Y ou Success

E. Rockett

Congratulations, Seniors!

Billy Lovelace

Shirley Stump!

Bill Hemphill Motors, Inc.

Downtown Cleaners &amp; Launderera
"Representing State Farm Insurance Companies1

113 S. Palmetto Ave,

197 Magnolia Ave,

Harcar Aluminum Products

Shirley la the daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Stumpf.
Jr., and will study Educa­
tion at Orlando Anlor Col­
lege. A member of Future
Teachers, Chorallera and
GAA, her hobbies ar* water
iporta and horseback riding.

FA 2-0231

201 W. 1st.
Sanford, Florida

a Division of
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Florida's First Name in American Fashion

Phone 322-2420

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Sanford Jewelry &amp; Luggage

Jan* la th* daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C.
Bata* and her plan* Include
attending Beautician school
In Memphis. Sh* served on
th* 8*11* staff, basketball
team and wa* a member of
the Young Life and Spanish
dub*.

Alix Of Sanford

Stenstrom Realty

Sanford, Florida

Highway 17-92

The son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. K. Lovelace, Hilly will
major In Physical Education
•t Orlando Junior College.
A member of football, base­
ball snd basketball team*
and the Lettermen’a Club,
his major hobbles ar* In th*
field of sport*.

Tbrry will porta* * n m t
h» Religion i t Florida Southera Colkft. Football, barebal. the Library Staff and
Salty Staff w«rt among hit
orbool activities. Th* ton of
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Gore,
bo enter* photsgrsphr, hunttar, fishing tod bowling.

A general count of atudy
at Orlando Junior Colleg*
lie* ahead at Wayne. A mem­
ber of th* Swimming and
Golf Team*, and th* Latin
and Gle* Club*, hi* hobby
I* coin collecting. He I* th*
ton of Mr. and Mr*. C. E.
Clemmer.

Dayne will postpone hi*
collegv education until after
hi* service in th* Army. Th*
•on of Mr. and Mr*. C. E.
Clemmer. he wa* a member
of the FFA and enjoy* flitt­
ing. twimming and stamp

Janice I* th* daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. David Moor*
and will attend Daytona
Beach Junior College. She
wa* a member o f the Girl*
Bowling League and the
1’ara-Mvdical Club. Favor­
ite hobbies are hone back
riding, dancing and reading.

Laws la th* dtughtw * f

Wayne Clemmer

Dayne Clemmer

Janice Moore

Iau ra Silver!

Susan Jane Tanner

Otl» Daniel Taylor

Seminole County Motors

Billy Coleman
PA 2-6613

620 S. French Avenue
Sanford, Flu.

'The store of quality merchandise

Susan is the daughter of
Mr. anil Mr*. W. O Tanner,
Jr., and will attend Tift Col­
lege in Forsyth, Georgia for
2he study of Education. Sh*
was a membef 01 IM 1/iail.a,
Spanish, Para-Medical and
Future Teachers Club* and
played the lead rol* In th*
school play “ Seventeenth
Summer”. Her hobble* In-

at prices you can afford.1
Sylvia Is th* daaghter of
Mr. and Mrs. Archl* B.
Smith and win Uk* a G « ( ral Business eours* at Palm
Beach Junior College. A
member of Future Home­
makers, Futur* T**eh«r*
snd Drama Club, her favor­
ite hobbles are sewing, avrtm-

Sanford, Florida

Sanford Electric Company, Inc.
116 Magnolia Ave,

"Our Portralta Are Created Of The Finest
Material By Experienced Craftsmen. They are
A Faithful And Enduring Interpretation Of
Your Personality.1*

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Sanford, Florid*

119 West First Street

R&amp;lpfi Duane Scott

Kathryn

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Amy Watts

Don McMurray

Theresa Swigonski

Marilyn, the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Sprouse,
would like to continue her
dance training. A member of
th* Glee Club, her favorite
hobbles art ballet and mod­
ern dance, painting and lan­
guage*.

Ralph I* ths son of
and Mrs. Ralph C. Scott
hs wlU he a student at
lando Junior College.
favorite hobby It car*
ha like* drag racing.

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The son of Mrs. Eleanor
McMurray, Don will attend
Orlumio Junior Collcm* and
study Education anil Teach­
ing. He was a member of
the baskctbsll and football
teams. President of the Fu­
ture Teseher* and belonged
to the Key, Lottermen’s and
Projectionist Clubs.

Kathryn Is the daughter
of Mrs. Edna Swigonski and
will study Library Manage­
ment ut Orlando Junior Col­
lege and Florida State. Sh*
was a member of tho C *A ,
Spanish Club and Library
Assistant.

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2562 Park Drive
Sanford

Shoemaker Construction Company
it 2fith St.

Chandler Sharon

Linda Stefkovich

Journalism will be Chandler'a course of study and he
will attewd Orlando Junior
College. Ihe aon of Mr*.
Elisabeth Sharon, he waa a
member of Futur* Teachers,
Tumbling, Brlence and Latin
Cluba. Ill* favorite sport la
tennis.

Linda Is th* daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Stefko­
vich and will study Biology
•t West Virginia University.
A member of th* GAA and
Pep Club, sh* waa a Cheer­
leader and her favorite hob­
bies ar* swimming, skiing
and bowling.

Vada Stoffer

Vada la th* daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. Homer Stoffer
and will study Journalism at
Orlando Junior Collegv. A
member of th* Latin Club,
her hobbits are writing and

Steve Swaggerty

Marjorie Jean Stripling

Richard Lee Swann

John, the son of th* Rev.
and Mr*. Gail B. Smith, will
prepare for a raieer in IBM
at Florida Tech Collegv. He
was a member of IH'T Club
and his favorite hobbies are
weight lifting and fishing.

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Slews, son of Mr. *nd
Mrs. W. B. Swaggerty, has
a job in Knnford. Us was a
member of FFA. Mechanics,
fishing and hunting are hla
m lq putimes*

Jean la th* daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Strip­
ling. Sho was a member of
the Gle* Club. Choraliers

Richard will major In Math
and will attend Orlando Jun­
ior College. II* la th* son af
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Swsnn
and likes all outdoor sellvi­
deo and ssptctally caring tot

Susan Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Tamny
and will study Political Sci­
ence at th* University of
Florida. A member of Fu­
ture Teachers, swimming
team. Dramatic, Latin and
Spanish Clubs, her hobbies
ere bird watching and horti­
culture.

The son of Mr. end Mr*.
C. L. Trosper, Jerry will
attend Orlando Junior Col­
lege to study Drafting A
number of the C,l»e Club, his
favorite hobbles are hunt­
ing, fishing and skiing.

Watson B. Wallace, Jr

Ths nlecs of Mr. snd Mrs.
W. It. YsnUch. Dorothy was
a member of the (SAA, Fu­
ture Homemakers, I’sraMedical snd Bowling League.
Her favorite hobbles are the
piano, swimming and bowl-

Carolyn .Jane Turner

Danny, the eon of Mr. *nd
Mrs. II. S. McFarlin, will
enlist In the armed service*
after graduation. A member
of th* Imsabnll team, his favfirlto hobbies are tennis, ski­
ing and bawling.

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Susan G. Tamny

Danny McFarlin

Dorothy Tomlinson

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Judith i« the daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. Fred J. Wells
and will study Foreign Lan­
guage* und Art at Brigham
Young University in Provo,
Utah. A number of the Na­
tional Honor Society, Trijll-Y, Student Council, Sally
Staff. Future Nurses, and
Spanish and Anchor Clubs,
her favorite hobble* *re
tiiAiio, p ain tin g , Ailng. sew­
ing and reading.

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Jerry L. Trosper

Judith Ann Taylor

John G. Smith

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Amy I* the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watts
and will study Education at
East Tsnnesae* State Uni­
versity. A number of Futur*
Homemakers, Futur* Tsaehtrs and Glee Club, she enjoys
sports and music.

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Perfection Dairies

Dickie, *on o f Mr, and
Mrs. Charles E. Schrum, will
attend Middle Tennessee
State Collegv. Tumbling and
Science Clubs, Para-Medical
and Band wer* school aclvt-

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th* Dramatics and Sclsnc*
Clubs. Favond hobble* *r*
skiing, dramatic* »nd out­
door sport*.

Ritz Theatre
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Marilyn Sprouse

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Sanford

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Dickie Schrum

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8anford, Florida

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“ DANNY” , son of Mr. and
Mrs. Otis Taylor, soon will
be in the U. 8. Army. He
was a member of TEC and
Glee Club and enjoy* sing­
ing, dancing snd watsr aid­
ing.

Tb* *o« *f Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Coleman, Billy will
atudy Accounting at Orlando
Junior Collage. Ills many
school activities included
membership of th* football

Leo Watson, Jr,

Susan

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The son of Mr. snd Mrs.
W. B. Wallace, Watson will
either join the Air lo riv or
attend Orlando Junior Col­
lege. A member of the Band
and football and truck teams,
his favorite hobbies are ski­
ing, bunting and boating.

Cur„l&gt; it U tin* daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Turner
and will study Nursing at
th* Mather School of Nurs­
ing. She received tho Stale
of Florida Scholarship for
th* Preparation of Nurse*,
and was a member ut the
National Honor Society, An­
chor Club and President of
th* Trt-Hi-Y. Favorite pas­
times are bird watching,
reading and horticulture.

will attend the Universify of Florida to prepur*
for a carter In Engineer­
ing. Th* son of Mr, and Mrs.
Leo A. Watson, hs waa *
member of ths National Hon­
or Socl«4y. Key, FTTA. Let­
ter man's and Latin Clubs
and a member of tho golf
team and Sally Stall.

The daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John L. West, Susan
would tikii to follow a ca­
reer in Nursing. Sh* was a
member of the Gle* and
Para-Mcdical Clubs end likes
to rsad. cook, ssw and go
horseback riding.

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�Judy Whitmore

John Tuman Westgate

James T. Wesslund

Linda A. Williams

Th# t a i k t i r of Mr. and
Mn . Fred H. Williams, Lin­
ds will attend Florida But*
Univentty U •tody EducaUna. President af the An*
eboi d a b . Cheerleader, memb«r r f tin National donor
Society, Future Teacher*.
Stadant Cooncil and Tri-HiY, bar favorite paatinaa a n
aawinf, bird watching and
basketwearing.

Mra. Victor Weeslund and
will attend Orlando Junior
Toiler* to itudy Traehin* or
Law. Vice President of tha
LetUnnen'i Club, he waa
alao a member of tbn foot­
ball and track team*.

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Y our

Whitten

Is Tied
Gaaa, the ion o f Hr. and
Mra. C. M. WbiUen, will
atudy Madklna at Daytona
Beach Junior CoHere. Re
was a member of tba Glee
Club and the Junior Bed
Croae. Swimming and mueie
ara hit bobbin.

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Anne Woodard

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Savings &amp; Loan Assn
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Verna L. Woodard, will be
aeeklng a buaineaa career in
Sanford. A member of DOT,
abe waa on the ewimmlng
team. Skiing aim la a farorita sport.

312 W. 1st Street

Presenting

Michael Leroy Woodruff
Sanford, Florida

Patty, daughter of Mr, and
Sim C, tv—
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■tudy for Elementary Wucation at Tift College la
Forsyth, Ga. Among her
many school achievement*
have been vice president of
Choralltn, Triple Trio, Dis­
trict and Stale Award*. GAA
and Future Teacher* Club.
She la a Sunday School
teacher.

Reynolds &amp; Company

Michael !■ the *on of Mrs.
June Woodruff. A* yet, no
hain’t decided an the coliege
he will attend after gruduntlon. He was a member of
the Lettermen'c Club and
played school basketball and
iiehall

Members New York Stock Exchange
101 W. 1st Street

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S. Patri Wilson

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Tonya Elizabeth Winn

F.lemrntary Education will
h« T"nva*a coune of study at
St. Petersburg Junior Coll*-g*. School club* were
1'ara.Mrdlcal, Future Home­
maker*, Future Nunet and
she waa a member of GAA,
Her favorite hobby la mak­
ing model car*. Her par­
ent* nr* Mr. and Mra,
C. Shannon Winn.

Tha ion of Mra. Carter
Wikon, I'atrl will punue a
career in Drafting. He wai
a member of the TEC Club
and the track team. Among
hia hobble* are astronomy,
fNblng, archery and photog­
raphy.

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Sandi Gaylo Wright

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The eon o f Cdr. and Mr*.
J. it. WiUon, Steve plan* to
attend Florida State Univer­
sity to study Television. Ilia
school activities inrluded
Vie* i'residvnt of the Senior
Claes and a member o f the
Student Council and Drama
Club.

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Scott Wontenay

TIi* son of Mr. and Mr*.
Elmer K. Wontenay, Scott
will enlist in the Army upon
graduation. A member uf
the FFA, Ilia hobbies are
fishing and boating.

Jack Williams

Judy Mae Van Winkle

Judy Mae I* th* daughter
of Mr*. Geneva Van Winkle
and was a member of the
GAA, Future Nurses, bowl­
ing league, Glc* Club end
DCT Club. She enjoy* any
type of spurt*, mueie and
tinging.

Raymond

Jack I* the ion of Mr,
and Mra. John H. William*.
Ho was a member of tha
Latin Club,

'fhe min of Mr. and Mr*.
Stanley Kulp, lUymond will
attend Orlando Junior Cotlego for the *tudy of Busi­
ness Administration.

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Steve Wilson

Saudi, daughter of Mr.
and Mr*. J. 1&gt;, Wright, Jr.,
la a future nurse. She waa a
majorette ami aaaietant head
majorette for two year*.
Future Nurse* and Dramat­
ic* were her other main sctivitira. ".Making conversa­
tion pieces out of Junk" it
listed a* her hobby.

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A. Kulp

Janice Lee Wynn

Jan. daughter of Mr. and
Mra, (’. E. Wynn, will itudy
cosmetology and attend Day­
tona Junior College. She waa
a majorette and a member of
the Giro Club, Churalirra,
Future Homemaker*, I’araMedieal and tumbling team.
Writing ahort stories anil
poem* I* her hubby.

Mike hasn’ t decided on •
college but lie i* planning
to study Math anil Engineer­
ing. The son of Mr. ami Mra.
Cliff M. Ahlra. he was a
member of tho Science and
Fara-Medical clubs and foot­
ball Uam.

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Frank Woodruff

Frank, the son of Mr. and
Mr*. F. L. Woodruff, 111,
will lie joining the U. S.
Navy. He waa on the swim­
ming tram at school and
other sport* he enjoys nr*
skating and fishing.

Vonda Jane Kern

Vonda, daughter of Mr.
end Mrs. Kenneth C. Kern,
would like to be n nurse but
hasn't nude definite plana
for the future. A member of
the Para-Medical ann Glee
clubs, she ha* a hobby of
collecting stuffed auUnaU.

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FRL, JUNE 7, 1963

THIRD ANNUAL

GRADUATION EDITION
(pMMniincf. . . .
Lyman Graduating Seniors O f '6 3
“ Records show t h a t for
the past five years there has
been a constant and active
improvement at Lyman High
School in every phase of work
from academics through band
and athletics,” P r i n c i p a l
Ralph Diggs says.
“ In all state-wide tests,
such as senior tests. Lyimur
High students r a n k e d well
above average in all fields,”
he added.
“ This year’s class is one
o f the finest we have ever
had, with some exceedingly
outstanding s t u d e n t s aca­
demically and scholastically.”
An electronics technology
course was added for the first
time this past year, with a
credit o f three points. Next
yfiar a course in refrigeration
and air-conditioning will be

MISS CAROL Dorethy
has 1h‘oh chosen ax a
scholarship student to
FSU from Lyman Utah
S c h o o l . With tho
scholarship pies a $-0(1
per trimester, tout in.
ually renewable ttrant.
Miss Dorethy wax xtate
historian of the Span­
ish Club, a member of
the Journalixm xtuff
anil the Annual xtaff,
ax well ax the xenior
«lame committee. She
hax been a member of
the Beta Club, t h e
rhoralairex and the
Pep Club. She wax vot­
ed “ Most Dependable**
by her xenior das*.

added to the industrial arts
curriculum.
“ We h a v e started our
study for accreditation with
the Southern Association of
Secondary Schools and Col­
leges this year, and I see no
reason why we may not ob­
tain this in the very near fu­
t ure,” said Ihe piiirciinth------Diggs will assume a new
position next year, that of
maintainance supervisor for
the county.
Carlton Henley will take
over as principal with Ray
Pharr, ns assistant principal.
The Lyman varsity foot­
ball team, under the direction
o f Coach Buck Metts, wound
up its most successful season
with a 0-1-0 record, missing
out on a perfect score by a
0-0 tie with Inverness.

W I L L I A M ALLEN
Taylor wax a sendfinalist ill the National
Merit xchnlurxhip textx.
lie hax Imen active ax
a member of the Spanixh Club, FFA, DECA,
wax an Honor Roll
award winner in his
sophomore year and an
honor excort in his
junior year.

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Lyman With School's top girl nnd boy studentx are Mixx Sandra Unlcy nnd David House.
Mixx Unley Imx been a member of the Heta
( ’lul* for three years and served on the annual
staff. Shu xaiiK with tho Chnrulnircx, was a
junior honor excort nnd a member of ths prom
committee.
David Ilouse will nttund the University of
Florida on its Honors Program. He was a Boys
State representative, a lieutenant in tho hand, a
junior honor escort, junior clnss treasurer and a
member of the Hein Club for ilirce years. He
was voted "Most Intellectual** student by his
class.

MISS SIIARON Love*
will attend the Univer­
sity of Florida on tho
Honors ProKram next
year. Sho ix president
of the Heta Club, editor
of the Literury Maga­
zine, un honor usher
a n d winner of the
American I&lt;ei(ion essay
context in her junior
year.

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Frankie Johnson

A MMokar f t tka ChartatH tl Car Club and Dtetrib­
u te . Education, Frankie
plana to attend college In
Tara pa and will atudy Elec­
tronic*. Tka *tm of Mr. and
Mrs. Jock Johnson, bla hobkief or* co n and balldiag

I "Moot H n on.
i ■ &gt; ■ » &gt; o f tka
Clab, 9*1)1 and
tba
Homecoming
Committee sod tho Senior
Planning Committee wet*
among Steve's school activ­
ities Ha will study Law at
tka bnivenlty of Florida.

Tkg tm af Mr. m4 Mrs.
A. L Mrfyfba. Alek was a
■ wi i tf oftkaBwoniak Clak,

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A member of tho DE Club
and Spanish Club, Joe wtil
seek employtYMeit w ith tho
Martin Company or Bell
Telephone. The eon of Mr.
and Mr*. Richard Hauck,
his bobby Is autos.

Homecoming

Committee, Senior Planning
C * H » 1 1 1 • • and elected

"Friendliest'* daring
kla
r u n at Lyman. He plans
to attend Orlando Junior
Collar* and tka University

William R. Johnston, Jr.

An honor roll student and
member of the Student Coun­
cil, Bill plana to stgdr En­
gineering at Orlando Junior
College, Ho Is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. William M.
Agse and his favorite hobkies art swimming nnd cars.

Winner of tho firat-plaea
Physics award at the Science
Fair in 1W2, William will
study law at the University
of Florida. Ths son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Johnston, ha
enjoys water skiing, boating
and swimming.

Seniors!

Dennis Chambers

Charles A. Benson

Cttrulc'a Dress-fe-Sportswear-Shofi
at tka University of
era California or tka
n it * s« Miami. Ha Is
mas Mr. and Mis. U. L.

“ Girl Graduate headquarters for

C runra Fuel Oil Gei vice, Iuu
M l Gap Street

dreeeee, sportswear and swimsuits’*
Winter Park, Fla,
Longwood Plasa

Bond member, e l e c t e d
,rllo&gt;t DepcSnSBlB srmnr
Boy," member of the TEC
Club, and 3rd place winner
In the Sanford Car Rosd-DO are a few of hia accomp­
lishments. Charles, the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Willis O.
Benson, will follow the foot­
steps of his father and make
tka Air Force his career.

Jerry McElreath

Jerry, ion of Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey McElreath, plans to
attend Florida Technical Co),
lego lor a career In IBM
work. Hla favorite hobbles
Include skiing, bowling and
swimming.

Scott Schaffer

Altamonte Garage
Longwood Avenue

David Cannon

Altamonte Springs, Fla

President of the Student
Council, member of the An­
nual Stuff and Journalism
Staff, and varsity football
player were- among Marvin's
many school activities. The
son of Mr. and Sirs. E, D.
Fellows, lie enjoys all types
of water sports activities.

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Edward A. Hardwicke

Edward Is the ton of Sir.
and Mrs. Carl K. Stiles and
Intends lu enter tha U. H.
Navy upon graduation. Ills
school activities Included
membership in the D.E. Club
and DECA Alumni.

8anford,

Marvin D. Fellows

David will attend Palmer
Chiropractic CullegB at Dav­
enport, Iowa. The sun of
Mr. ami Sirs. Robert L. Can­
non, his school activities in­
cluded membership In the
Spanish Cluh and Chursllsr*.
Favorite hobbies are bowl­
ing and swimming.

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Holler Motor Sales Co.

Dennis Lee

Huntley

Dennis, the tun of Sir. and
Sirs. Loren D. Huntley, will
a.tend Orlamlu Junior Col­
lege. A inrtuber and officer
of the DKCA Club and mem­
ber of the TEC Club, bis In­
terest is in the electronics
field.

Florida

A transferee from Attica,
New York. Scott belonged
to the Projectionist Club, rereived a letter in CrossCountry Track, and was a
member of the TEC Club,
lie will study Electronics
Technology and Is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Thorvald
Schaffer.

Ronald Lerch

Michael Nielsen

An outstanding Hand Studsnt. Captain or Lyman
Band, and member of tbe
Orlando All-Star Hand. Ron­
ald intends to continue in
the livid of music with the
U. S. Army Bond, ilia par­
ents are Mr, and Mrs. Mil.
lard lerch, teachers at L&gt;uisn High School.

President 0r the TEC n „ h
ami Student Council Alter­
nate w e r e a m o n g tho
achievements of Michael.
Tbe son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Nielsen, he plan* to
study Physics at Orlando
Junior College, list hobbies
include hunting, Weight lift­
ing, and tho trampoline-.

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Gary Ferrin

Gary plane to Join tho
military service upon grad­
uation. Tha son of Mr, and
Mrs. Arthur Ferrin, he was
active with basketball and
baseball teams at Lymaa
High.

Jim Allan McEvera

The study* of Physics at
Orlando Junior C'dlrgc, and
later at Florida S tale Uni­
versity, will keep Jim oc-upied for the nett few years.
An Honor Roll and Student
Council member. Jim is the
son of Sir. and Sin. James
E. Sir Even.

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Charles Kern

Butler

Crabb

Medal winner for excel*
knee in History, and a mem­
ber of the honor roll. Rugrr
intends to join the military
atrviee upon graduation The
son of Mr, and Mrs. Kemp,
his favorite bobbies are
tinkering with radios, col­
lecting electronic compo­
nent*, and reading.

Grindle

Orlando Junior College
ami Stetson will prepare
(hark* for hi* career in the
firlil of Law. A member of
the Spanish Club, Golf Team.
DKCA flub and DKCA
Alumni, hr still finds limp
to devote to hi* hobble* of
danrlnir. swimming and writ­
ing. Charles I* the son of
Mr. and Mr*. C. E. Kero.

Dun will attend Orlando
Junior Collejie for a course
in Business Manat, ment. A
nitniber of the Dramatic*
Club, Glee Club, OKCA Club,
and Student Council, Pan’s
favorite hobbies are water
skiing. fishing and howling.
Ills parents are .Mr. and .Mr*.
Richard Grindle.

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Charles Adair

Jeffrey Schembera

Communities Enthused

A future lawyer, Jeffrey
plans to attend Orlando Jun­
ior College. Football and
Track, DECA Club and
DECA Alumni were his main
Intercsta at Lyman High.
The son of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Schembera, he also
enjoy* stamp collecting hob­
by and awimming.

The aon of Mr. and Mrs.
Rnrtun Adair, he plans to
enlist in tho Air Force after
graduation. Charles enjoys
listening to music.

By Graduation Records

Presenting

Barbara Ferrell

Award, Annual Staff, Spaniih Club and From commit­
tee have been among llarhara'a school activities. After
graduation she will attend
Orlando Junior College. She
is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Burbon Ferrell

Playgirl Fashions

Lormann Realty

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not) So, U. 3. !7-9'J

Phone TE 8-3515

Casselberry, Florida

Dial Slid-1707

hies includr swimming, buntmg, fishing, and bowling.
The sun of Mr. urnl Mrs.
J. P. Hugh, lie plans to enter
the Army for helieoptorpilot training.

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Caesbei

A member of the DECA
Club, thu DECA Alumni, and
always Trudy to Join a popmusio hand with his guitar,
Bernard plans to attend col­
lege In pursuit of a career
as a draftsman. Bernard Is
the aon of Mr. and Mrs.
Phil Caesher and enjoys his
hobbies of water skiing,
bowling, and tinkering with
cars.

Casselberry Land Company

The Remnant Shop

Coif Course nnd Lake Front Lot*

Located on 17-tLi nt Fern Park

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North of Maitland

Casselberry, Fla.

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Richard E.

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“Sew and Suva”

A coaching career, si*
Florida Southern College, is
the goat David will pursue
in the coming year*. A mem­
ber of the Annual Staff,
Journalism Staff, and n
Football Letternian, In- also
finds time to he the Musk
Director of the First Baptist
Church. David is the son of
Reverend nnd Mrs. Lewis
D. Haines.

Football and h a • e b a I I
■quads listed Richard as a
member for the past four
years, culminating in honor­
able mention to the All-MidState Football Team in his
senior year. The son of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard McCunnu,
he was a three-year incmN-r
of the student council and
enjoys swimming, water ski­
ing and softball activities.

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Bill Taylor

Bill will ttudy Mathe­
matics or Electrical Engi­
neering at Michigan State.
An Honor Roll student, his
favorite hobbit* are writ­
ing, swimming, skin diving
and lapidary. He is the son
of Mr. and Mr*. William C.
Taylor.

Roy A. Stone

A career a* an actor Is
the goal of Roy. Writing
plays as a hobby, he starred
in the production of "Our
Town'* and plans to study
creative writing. He D tjie
son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Stem*

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David S. Haines

McCanna, Jr.

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The son nf Mr. and Mts.
I.. It, Blackford, I’aul van
boro in Redding, England,
lie has been acme ill footnull, baseball uod liuvk wild
Intends to continue his edu­
cation nt Tampn University.
Favorite hobbit* ate swim­
ming and listening to rec­
ords.

Larry Dill

I’av will study Science at
Florida Southern College
upon graduation. School activith* Included membership
on the football utt.l track
(mm*. The son of Mr. and
Mrs. James \V. Robinson, he
enjoyq hunting, diving and
playing the guitar.

The Football team, Choraliers and DK Club were %
few of Lurry's -cluiol ac­
tivities. The son of Mr. and
Mr*. Kenneth K. Dill, hi *
fuvoilte hobbies arc sport*
ami cars.

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Samir Fekany

A native of Sues. Egypt,
Samir plans to enter .Suva!
service upon gisituation. The
son of Mr. ami Mr*. Fund
Kck.tny. h(- has been a mem­
ber of the football team and
enjoys his hobble* of swim­
ming and ping-pung.

David Bates

The Soil of Mr. and Mr*
K. Hatr*. David was a mt'liila-r of the Lyman Hand. II..
favorite pastime u folk
singing.

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Albert Wahlberg

James D. Friend

Jamas, tho aon of Mr, and

i aon of Mr. and Mra.
n J. Wahibort, Br.,
a
Albert will enter tho V. fl.

K n . James D. friend, plan*
«• otadr onftooorin* at Orlaado Junior Collate. Aetiro
la library work at ocbool,
bo enjoys hta fsrorlt* bobby

Army upon graduation. HI*
farorlt# hobble* art swim*
King, boating and abating.

Fred Grant

Harville

Quill and Scroti, Sports
Editor of tho Lyman paper,
and a member of tho bait*
ball, football and basketball
teams, bars boon ■ few of
frod’a activities at Lyman.
Tho son of Mr. and Mra.
J, R. Grant, ba will attend
Rollins College. Favorite
hobbleo ar# antique ears,
water sports and reading.

Act! re on Lrman
team*, Mika plana
In tho Navy after
tion. His parents are
Mra. E. Harvilia,

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UBetel Schupbach

Future
Editor In Chlaf of Lyman

Betel, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Schupbach, Is
a future teacher and will at­
tend Orlando Junior College.
A member of the Spanish
Club and Future Teacher* of
America aha has bean an
honor roll student. Sewing,
swimming and music art bar
favorite bobble*.

Dana, Br.. Bill will attand
Flsvida s(at# Unlvonity ae
• Liberal Arts student HU
favorite hobble* Include wa­
ter skiing and reading.

Broca plana to mak# the
V. B, Navy his career. The
aon of Mr. and Mra. A.
Thompson, hie favorito hob­
bles a n bowling, fishing,
painting and swimming.

Savings &amp; Loan ,
312 W. 1st Street

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Martha Neims

First Federal

Bruce Thompson

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for Martha, daughter of Mr*.
Dorothy Neeme. She was a
member of the Spanish Club
and Pep Club and swimming
and liowllng arv her favorito
pastimes.

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David J.

Bruce Flower

First-place Science Fair
winner and ana of the top ir&gt;
seniors, David will attend
Auburn University to study
Aeronautical Engineering, A
member of Quill and Scroll,
his favorite hobbies ar# ex­
ploring swamp*, science,
model building, and reading,
lie I.* the son of Mr. and
Mr*. Joel C. Smith.

Jack, the aon af Mr. and
Mra. V. Finch, will work at
tha Super Value Grocery
this summer. Ill* hobbles Ineluda ewimming and bowling.

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David

House

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Linda Long

Manager of the baaeball
and basketball team*, cap­
tain of the golf team and a
number of the Spanish Hub,
Student Council, and An­
nua! Staff an- hut n few of
the activities that have occu­
pied the time of Bruce. Tho
son of Mr. and Mra. Ed­
ward Flower, he will attend
(tin University of Florida
for a courso in Business Ad­
ministration.

Linds will study Art,
mostly fashion design, at
Florida Southern College in
Lakeland. The daughter of
Mr. end Mr*. John T. Long,
she was a member of Beta
Club and enjoys ewimming,
tennis, archery and horse­
back riding. Drawing and
cooking ar* other hobbies.

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Lorell Chambers

Dennis Messimer

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Barbara Goolsby
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Junior Class Officer, Band
Officer, BETA Club, and
Boys State are n few of
David's achieve monte. 11#
Will eludy Math at the Uni­
versity of Florida. Tho aon
nf Mr. and Mrs. Karl house,
hi* favorite- hobbies ar# golf­
ing, bowling, and aurl board­
ing.

The eon of Mr. ami Mrs.
Charles M. Messimer. Dt-nm*
plan* to study In the field
of Electronics, A native of
Danville, Virginia, his fav­
orite hobby is playing the
guitar.

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Roy E. Ruediger

Lorell, daughter of Mr.
and Sira. David ItitchUun,
has not yet decided on n
future career. A member of
the Chorus, sho is fond of
roller skating and sewing.

Mary Murray

Future Nurse*, Trl-HI-Y,
Gle# Club and Chorus have
been among Barbara's activ­
ities. She I* the daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. C. 8. Goolsby
anil plan* to study Business
at Webber College. Tainting,
swimming and tennis aru
her hobble*.

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Patricia Morene

Jlil Forsyth
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Flrit-plac* winner in the
High School Contest of th«
Mathematical Association of
America, Itoy will attend the
University of Florida to
study Chemistry. A mentlwr
of thw FTA, his favorite
hobbles ar* chess, swimming,
chemistry and baseball, lie
is the aon of Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Kurdlgvr.

Mary, daughter of tho
Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Murray,
will attend college in Wes­
son, Miss- where sh# will
study Music E d u c a t i o n .
Hand, Choraliers, F.T.A., YTtvns and F.ILA. have been
among her school activities.
She plays tho clarinet, piano
and organ and enjoys baton
twirling and reading.

Pat. daughter nf Sir. and
Mr*. I. II. Morene, will at­
tend Slather School of Nurs­
ing in New Orleans. School
activities have been Future
Nursee Club, Spanish Club,
two school play* and on*
concert.
Reading, music,
swimming and basketball in­
terest her most.

Executive secretary Is the
tit!.- desired by Jill and she
will study at Jones Business
College. Citixenship Award.
Band itr-l Chorus have been
among her school achieve­
ment* and she enjoys swim­
ming. tennis and piano play­
ing. She is the daughter of
Mr*. W. T. Phillips,

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Judi Bentley

Margo Reams

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Nellie Elaine Rupe

Sharon Lovell

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Band, Ttl-Hi-Y, Chorus
and Pep Club wet* among
Margo's school activities and
she list* swimming and ten­
nis as her favorite hobbles.
She ie the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. B. G. Reams and
will attend Webber Business
College.

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have Included Baseball (2)

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Sharon Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. L E. I.ovetl
and ia planning Id major In
Math at tha University of
Florida. President of Beta
Club, Editor of Literary
Magaxtna and activity in
Band. Chorus and the Newspaper Staff ha* kept her a
busy student. Tha American
1.,-nlon Essay Contest and
Honor Roll are among her
achlevemente, aUo.

Nursing Is the profession
chosen by Neills snd follow­
ing graduation she will be at
the Orange Memorial Hos­
pital School of Nursing. The
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Alonso L. Rupe, she was
a member of the Future
Nurses Club, ths Bet* Club
snd the Spanish Club.

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Kathleen D. Moon

Sandra Lee Sherwen

Good Fortune To Y o u - - -

A teaching career is Kath­
leen's goal and sha plans to
attend Orlando Junior Col­
lege and later Florida State.
Sho Is the daughter of Mr,
and Mra. W. O. Moon and
waa a member of Beta Club,
Spanish Club and Quill and
Scroll. Reading la her fav­
orite paittlme.

"Sandy- will study Journ­
alism at the University of
Missouri. Named “ wittiest
girl of the Senior Class",
she was noralnsted for the
DAR Cltlsonshlp Award and
was chairman of ths Home­
coming Dane* and editorial
editor of Greyhound Growl.
Other activities Included
Spanish Club, Quill and
Scroll and lot Fiesta Riding
Club. She Is the daughtrr of
Mr. and Mrs, S. M. Sherwen.

Seniors O f 1963!

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Roy E. Goodwin, Jr.

Sandy Laura Shepard

Owen Bros. Body Works
lioy. the ion of Mr. and
Mr*, K. E. Goodwin, will
dp Fnwlneerini
U niversityof Florida. X"
member of thu football team
ami Beta Club, bi* favorite
hobby i* car*.

llwy. 17-92

Longwood, Pie.

Sanford Manufacturing Co.
918 W. 1st Street

FA 2-6332

Stanford, Florida

L. H. Andrews

Presenting . . . .

Sandy la tha daughter of
Hr. and Mra, Robert Shepard
ind a '01 transferee from
.’ew York State. School acIvitiea included Omni, FI1A,
llmlent Council, Girl's Vol- __
vat Hull loam. Safety CuUli. •■,
il and SIYF. DoratlmcE fid- ’ *"
ng and swimming art bar
avorita sports.

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Betty Field

Larue Balmer
Balmer Motors

C. F. Field, Realtor
Betty will be heading for
Orlando Junior College and
lu-r course of study will bo
Medicine. Slu- was a member
of Beta Club, Spanish Club,
Future Nurses Club, Band
and Quill and Scroll. She a!* j
waa Homecoming Queen. Her
parent* are Mr, and Mrs.
C. F. Field.

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Forest City Shopping Center

Highway 17-92

Casselberry, Fla.
Phone 838-6211

Thone 838-1225

T.aRue, son of Mr. and
Mr*. Clara Balmer, Jr., w u
an active participant In ull
school sport* a c t i v i t i e s .
Other Interests i n c l u d
membership in the UeU
Club, Quill and Scroll, Jour
nalUm Staff, and as Vice
President of the Student
Council- LaKu* plana to at­
tend Florida Southern Col­
lege.

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Karen Hall

Eileen

Marie Kler

Eileen plan* to attend the
University of Florida wli-se
she will major in English
Dramatics, Student Council,
Spanish Club, Majurettu and
runner-up In the American
t-oglon Oratorical Contest
have been among her school
activiti*-*. She is the daugh­
ter of Mr, and Mrs. Harry
Kler.

Karen will he a secretary
after she graduate* from
Massey llusimws School, YTcen* and -erving on the
prom committee have been
among her school activities
and resiling and swimming
are hi-r favorite recreation*.
She 1* the daughter of Mr.
and Mr*. Harry A. Jermyn.

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Cheryl Eddy

Florida Southern College
Is Cheryl’s choice and ah-.will study f 'f a career in
Education. .Spanish Club,
pep Club, Future Teacher*
of Amjrica and Beta Club
are among her s c h o o l ■
achicvi-mcnU and cooking,
drawing and dancing are
other interest She I. the
daught-r of Mr. and Mrs
Uayuiund Eddy.

Kathleen Marie Pieronek

A business career I* Ka'.h*
lien's goal for the- future.
Future H o m e m a k e r s of
America.
Future
Nurse,
Club and f’horalirr* have
been among her school activ­
ities, Her favorite hobby U
bowling. .She is the daughter
of Mrs. KathUen l'tvruuck.

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Delona Christian

Jennifer Jo Jordan

TMnna, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Orniand It. Chris­
tian, will study to become an
X-ray technician. She has
taken part in several plays
and musicals during her
school years ami other artiviti*-* hav. been in Future
Nurs, a Club and the Choraller*. Singing, playing thu
organ, ruck collecting, sew­
ing and cooking are her hob­
ble*.

Rida Cluli, Quill and Scroll,
president of Future Touch­
er* of America, Editor of
the “ Greyhound Growl" and
a member of tiro Annuul
Staff have been utnong Jen­
nifer's activities. 'Hie daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. I.. J,
( liiinut, she names reading,
swimming, dancing and sew­
ing a* her favorite hobbles.
She will attend the Unlversity of Florida.

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Brenda

Rrenda will elrp In'o the
carter woman * world after
attending Ill.M School. Fu­
ture Nur*«*. Tri-lli-Y and
working at the Winter 1'ark
Hospital fur the past two
year* have been among her
activities. She it the daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
UuMusoO.

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Carol Lynn Dorethy

Carol’s school accomplish­
ment* have been in Spantiti
Club, Choral ic-ra, lleta Club,
Filter and Annual Staff,
Quill and Scroll and Stata
Teachers Award. At Florida
Stata University she will
study hotel and restaurant
management. Tha daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Kollie Dori-thy, she |s Interested in
water skiing and collecting
record*.

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Dona Friend

Dona wants to be a history
teacher and will continue her
education at Orlando Junior
College. She was secretary
o f the senior class, an honor
roll student, a member of
Chorallcrs, Spanish club and
Futura Teachers of A merles.
8ho la the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James D. Friend.

i is the daughter of
Mr*. Gent L 8 m
is to major in Art
ia Southern College.
Naturally, her mala kebby
la drawing but she also likes
swimming, golf, badminton
and sewing.

Cheryl Hitter

Cheryl, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry L. Ritter,
wants to be an airline hoe*
twe. G.A.A., Future Nurses,
Spanish Club, F.H.A., Tri*
Hi-Y and typist for the
school paper were among her
achool activities. She loves
horses, dogs and swimming
and water skiing ars her
favorite hoblbiea.

Anita, daughter o f Mr.
and Mrs. R. P. Payne, was
born in Melbourne, Australia*
Her school activities intluded Mined Choir, Girl's Choir,
F.H.A., 4-H and she w u a
member of the swimming
team. Sh« wants to bo a Sec.
rotary in Atlanta, Ga.

Sharyn Mannel
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Congratulations And Best Wishes
Bharyn has her heart act
on being an airline hostess.
The daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Rassele, Jr., she
names swimming and read­
ing ns her favorite hobbies.
Nunes Club, Chorallsrs,
OAA and DECA were some
e f her school activities.

For Future Success

Lynda would like to study
for a career in business at
a college in California. Chor­
us. Future Homemakers of
America and Junior Red
Cross have been some of her
activities and she lists knit*
ting ss a favorite nasttlme.
Her parents are Mr. and
Mrs. John Scott,

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Winter Park Federal

Charlene Pennington

Martha Neems

Charlene already haa a Job
waiting for her aft-r grad­
uation. The daughter of Mr.
reading,
ton, aha anjo]
and at*
dancing, swimml
hool ac­
tending
M
HiHinK movies. wnwui
tivlties included Chorallcrs.
DECA and she la a member
e f Central Florida DECA
Alumni Assn, For two years
■he was a nurse's aid at the
Winter Perk hoapitaL

New England at Knowles
Winter Park

North Branch at “ time and
temperature corner”
Fern Park

Martha's plana are to atWd^TTTUMIu- s sui itl—Shu
was a member of the Span­
ish Club and Pep Club and
she Is fond of swimming and
bowling. She is the daughter
of Mrs. Dorothy Neems.

Presenting

Pamela Ausley

Pamela hasn’t selected a
college hut she plans to go
to study for a career in
nursing. She worked in the
achool office for 3 years and
was a member of the DCA
club and DECA Alumni
Club, Futura Nurses and was
a candidate for May Qucsn.
She is the dnughter of Mr.
and Mrs. P. 0. Ausley.

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Janette

Security Federal
Savings &amp; Loan Assn
919 W. Fairbanks

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April MacDonald

April wants to be a tench[ er and is enrolled at Hollins
1 College. She wus editor of
the ’till Annual, named “ most
athletic senior girl" and was
a member of Future Tench&lt;ts, Chornliers, (Juill and
Scroll. Spanish Club anil
served on the l’ rom commit­
tee. H''r parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Howard A. MacDonald.

Kathy, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Carl P. Kettles,
ha* acr*|itcd a job with thu
telephone company, GleeClub, Pep Club, Red Cross,
Choir, Tri-lli-Y. Drama Club
nnd GAA kept her busy dur­
ing school days. Iter favurUu
■port is swimming.

Secretarial work In Orlan­
do, or mayln- in Minnesota,
wiil lie Jeannette’s goal after
graduation day, She U thu
daughter of Mr. and .Mrs.
Paul II. Shaffold and names
sewing and rooking as her
msin hobbies.

Winter Park, Fla

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Kathy Kettles

Shaffold

Margaret Patricia

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Meyers

Margaret will be contin­
uing her education this Fall,
but us yet- hasn’t decided on
n college. She would like to
be a nurse. As a member of
Future Nurses, she was 1st
vice-president of the district
In ’ll- and also has been act­
ive In Pep Club uml Tri-HiY. Her parents are Mr. ami
Mrs. Gailh Meyers,

Linda Jean Baldwin

Linda’ s school activities
have- liecn in Glee Club,
Tumbling and Business Club
and outs idi! Interest* have
been in sewing and dancing
She is tho dmi jhter of Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene A. Baldwin
and sho plans to be a secre­
tary.

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Linda Rockett

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Lynnett

Werner

Barbara Brunnings

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Melaine

Linda, daughter of Mr.
and Mri. It. W. Shoniate,
hasn’t mads her futuru plans.
She was a member of Future
Homemaker* of America and
her favorite hobbiea are gar­
dening and reading.

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Lynett (a looking forwa
to a buaineas career eith
I in Orlando or Sanford. II
school
activities includ
Beta Club, Student Count
GAA and ah* wua preside
of the Spanish Club and w
also a cheerleader. She id.
the piano, swims, bowls a
like, to dunce. She ia t
daughter of Mrs. Alvc
Warper,

narbsra will be continuing
her education at Orlando
Junior College. She wus act­
ive In Trl-IU-Y, Future
Nurses and the- Spanish Club.
The daughter of Mrs. Margai.t llrunnings. ?h«- «aya
swimming, dancing and tenni* are her favorite hobbies.

Melanie, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Humid E. Meyers,
plans to enter Junes Iludness College where she- will
study IBM. She is a versa,
til* athlete and enjoys ail
outdoor sports.

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Mary Ann Findley

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Beverly Suzanne Yates

Irene Deak

Beverly’* actlvltice have
Included Beta Club. Quill and
Scroll, Honor Society, Soph­
omore end Junior Claes pres­
ident. secretary and vln&gt;
president of Future Teach­
ers of America. She is the
daughter of Mr, and Mr*.
Ih-tb, rt P. Yates and her
hobble, are "owing, reading
and swimming.

Mery Ann. daughter of
Mr. niuJ Mm . Harold M.
Flmlley. included In her
a.’ hool activities the lli-C
Cluli and the advanced (jirl'a
Chorus. Cooking and sewing
rr" main hobbies anil seerrtarlnl work in Orlando is her
goal alter giaduation.

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Irene has chosen Florida
Plate University when aha
will study for a career In
Klemrntary Kdueation. The
daughter of Mr. and Mr£
Paul Peak, her activitlra
have Included Beta Ciuh,
Spanish Club, (juill and
Scroll, Futurk Teachers, like
Club und Pep Club. She
served as vice president of
Student Council, Journalism
Staff Assn., Kditor ami treusurer of tlve Annual Stall,

Kathryn

McGuinnesa

Spanish Club and Glee
Club have been among the
school activities of Kathryn,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Thomas F. Mcliuinness. See*
retarial work ia her desire
and she will attend Orlando
Voeatlanat School. Among
her hobbies are reading and
horseback riding.

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Gilda B. Pettinati
Math and Science will be
Gilda'* juniors when she at­
tend* the University uf Flor­
ida. llcr scholastic achieve,
menti have Included Hetu
Club, Qtiil) and Scroll. Span­
ish I Itib. Future TeachcT* *
of Am ricu und she was Sen­
ior C'la** president, copy (
editor of the ‘•'■l yearbook j
und w h s vulcd by the senior
class as “ the girl most like­
ly to succeed.’” She is the
daughter of Mr. anil Mrs.
Lawrence l’elUnati.

Barbara Hart

Good Luck To Seniors

Is Wish O f County Residents

Presenting . . . .

Barbara soon will ba en­
rolled at Urlando Junior Col­
lege where aha plana .to
study for a career in the
field uf Medicine. The daught«r of Mr. and Sire. I.uther
Hart. Jr., ahe was an honor
roll student, a member of
the Spanish Club, Pep Club,
Future Nuriee and a science
award winner.

Presenting

Marjorie

Winter Park

McElmurry

Marjorie I* a future nurse
n* she will attend the In­
firmary School of Nursing
in Mobile, Ala., following
ttcaJmifinti 1 be daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. Merle Mct.lmurry. her school activities
have been in the Future
Nurse's Club, Spanish Club,
Tri-ili-V, Pep Club and the
Spanish Convention for two
year*.

Telephone Company
132 E. New England Ave.,

Margaret Walker

Margaret, daughter of Mr.
•mi Mre. Jack Hudson, wilt
lie a carver girl after grad­
uation. School activities have
Included HTJiJTinTV .vuilt n r
Cuti n, II and eorrc* ponding
terttiary tor the DCA ('lull.
Dane!nr and swimming ara
h*r favorite hobbit*.

Winter Park, Fla.

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“Your Persunal Bank"

Leigh Cordell
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Patricia Bottler

First National Bank

l.eigh, daughter of Mr.
and Mr*. Virgil Cordell, will
attend the Infirmary School
of Nursing in Mobile, Ala.
During her Junior ytsir *he
wa* named the “ most out­
standing
Future
Nurse”
from the Future Nurse's
Club. She al*o served on the
prom committees

At Winter Park

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Patricia's plans are ImWInll* but she i« considering
business or beautician school.
She was a m »m b*r of Span­
ish Club and her favorite
pastimes are sewing, swim­
ming and horseback riding.
Hsr parrnta ara Mr. and
Mrs. H. A. Ward.

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Mary Roberta

Linda Tucker

Mary, daughter of Mr*.
Bertie Rot, 11». already bus
a job a* typist waiting for
her. School uctivltk s have
Included treasurer of DF.CA,
, (He,, Club, pi fi Club, F. T. A.
) Chaplain, and Future Teach­
er* of America. Hobbies are
, dancing und swimming.

Secretarial work t» l imin'*
goal after *hs finish*-* budnet* college. The daughter
uf Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Tuck­
er. *be hit* served on the
Student Council and Journ­
alism Stuff.

Presenting . . . .

Carla Lommler

4-H work and the Speech
flu** play will la* remem­
bered a* Carla's favorite
school activities. Other Intervwts are .owing and swim­
ming ami site i* looking for­
ward to being mi uirline
roniniunii Htiool.t. She i, the
daughter of Mr. nod Mrs.
Carl I . o m m l c r .

Presenting . . . .

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Ruth Jean

Sandra I*ec Unley

Sundrs will be seeking a
Job In Orlando after grad­
uation. She was an honor
roll student and a member
of Beta Clui&gt;. Her parent*
are Mr. und Mr*. C. It. Un­
ley and reading and swim­
ming ara her favorite paetime a.

Presenting . . . .

Virginia Howton

Additional Copies

Dotty Sowell
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o f the Sanford Herald 196:1 Graduation
Science will bp tbr course
,of study chosen by this
graduate when she attend*
Orlando
Junior
College.
Ruth, who once won :ir,i
place in a Cbtury Pie llaking
contest, i* the daughter uf i
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jean. |
School activities have In­
cluded, lilee 'lull, Future
Nline* and t hurus.

Music and Future Homemakers’ Club have been
among Virginia's school ac­
tivities and her favorite hob­
ble* in bide listening to the
radio and rid kiting record*.
As yet, she ha* not decided
Oft * future e*r»er. VI rginia
i* the daughter of Mr. and
Mr*. W. K. Sylar.

Edition May Be Obtained by Calling or
Coming by the Herald.
FA 2-2611 or GA 5-5938
204 West First S t

Dotty, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Hunter S, Sewell,
Jr., will attend busituwe
school as she wants to be a
secretary, t'horaliere, Span­
ish Club and Journalism
staff have been among her
echool activities. Swimming
and reading are her lavuritv
pastime*.

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IRD ANNUAL

GRADUATION
'6 3 Graduating Seniors O f Oviedo

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The past year has bpen an
historical one for Oviedo High
School, according to Principal
Clyde Holder.
The biggest and most out­
standing improvement w a s
the construction o f a football
field for the first time in his­
tory, with about $60,000 worth
of equipment and labor pre­
sented to the school by the
parents and people of the
community, who raised $15,~ tm .---------------------------------------------------------

Accordingly, the s c h o o l
fielded its f i r s t football
teams, b o t h varsity and
junior high. The varsity end­
ed its first year with a betterthan average 6-2-1 count.
The basketball team went
to the state tournament, the
baseball team won the dis­
trict play-off, and a track
rogram was inaugurated at
oth junior and senior levels.
In addition to playing in
the state tournament, the

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SALtJTATORIAN f o r
Oviedo High School will
be James If. (Jim) DeShazo, president of the
Student Council. Jim
also has served as
junior class president
»nd was a representa­
tive to Boys State He
received t h e "Most
Valuable’* b a s k e t ­
ball player sward and
is a member of the
school's honor society,
the Beta Club.

VALEDICTORIAN of
Oviedo High School
will be Miss Suzanne
Partin, who has been a
straight A student all
through her four yeurs
of high school. She was
captain of the cheer­
leaders, and captain of
the basketball team,
president of the Span­
ish Club, held several
offices in the Beta
Club, which is an hon­
or society, waa on the
staff of the school
newspaper and business
manager of the Annual.

basketball team was award­
ed a trophy by The Sanford
Herald for being the county's
most outstanding basketball
team.
“ Academically,M H o l d e r
said, “ we have here a very
fine group o f 30 seniors; in
fact, one o f the best classes
in h i s t o r y , scholastically.
Most o f them will go on to col­
lege.
“ This group is the first to
~h'ftve the advanced math prugram, the band program,
the industrial arts and the
fine arts program.
“ Next year, we will in­
crease the math program to
college math, introduce a
new chemistry course called
*Chem' and add shorthand to
the commercial field.”
Football, baseball, basket­
ball and track will continue
on a full time year 'round
program in both junior and
senior high.

Tho Senior Cluss of
Oviedo High School paid
tribute to the lute Mrs.
Marian Jones by honoring
her In n special "Mcmorium" dedication in 1U
yearbook, the Oviediun.
The dedication reads:
"Her never-fuiling in­
terest in all school activi­
ties and In each indlviduul
s t u d e n t was muni test
throughout her years us
• resident of Oviedo . . .
"Mrs. Jones will Ite lung
remembered us u loyal
Lion booster and as a
person who had th« best

WES SWENSON, one
of Oviedo's top stu­
dents, is president of
tho Senior Cluss und
captain of the football
team. Hu played four
years of basketbull and
buscbull. was in the
Reta Club for four
years and the Science
Club for three years.
Ho was sports editor of
the Annual und a dele­
gate to Boys State,

DOROTHY DlID A Is
president o f Oviedo's
Honor S o c i e t y , the
Beta Club and the edi­
tor-In-chief of the
school yearbook. She
was voted by her cluss
as the girl "most like­
ly to succeed." She was
active in the Science
Club and Drama Club
and was a junior grad­
uation usher.

Health, wealth A nd Happiness
Is Our W ish To Y ou

Lake Charm Fruit Company
Oviedo

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Interests of the communlty and tho school at
heart/*
Mrs. Jones ulso will be
long remembered and re­
vered by tho stuff of The
Sanford lleruhl fur she
served os Oviedo corres­
pondent for this news­
paper for many years.
Tho stuff of Tho Heraid Joins the staff of the
Oviediun In commemorat­
ing a dear and wonderful
ludy, whose v a l i a n t
spirit in departing left
"footprints on the sands
of time.**

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Virginia Carol Beasley

P rom otin g . . . .

Bobby Massey

Virginia, daughter of Mr
and Mr*. O. K. flaaalay, will
ba going to a Vocational
Prhool. A mrmbar of th&lt;Ni*a (paper
and
Annual
Staff, aha alto Includad
among har achool artivltlts,
Pap Club, V.T.A., Haah'lbatl,
O Club, and Drama.

P resenting . . . .

Walter Vernon Holland

William

Howard Robbins

Tha aon of Mr. ami Mr*.
T. E. Holland, Walter la
iutaraatad in Agriculture and
will begin study at Orlando
Junior College. Hr wia a
mambar of tho 0 Club and
took part In sport activities
at Khool Ha anjoia all Wft*
tar tporta, loot.

Bobby, (on of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Maaaoy, will re■alv, hl( diploma thla rummar and than ho will hr
looking for a Job. Ilia favirlta paatlmaa art dragracing, mechanic*, hunting
tad flaking.

Presenting

Diane Aulin

Success

Diana, daughter of Mr. and
Mra. Thao Aulin, Jr., will b.
Making aacratarlal work aftar aha graduataa from Jonta

For

W ished

Joa la tha aon of Mr. and
Mra. J. T. Coo. Ho will flrat
attend Orlando Junior Col*
laga and than continue tho
study of Cltrua at llnlvcralty
of Florida. School actirltUt
included O Club, Annual
ataff, Sclonoa and Pap Club,
Newanapsr Itaff, Football
Traffic Control and ha waa
manager of tho baakaiball
lee am.

Seniors

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Wanda Carolyn Jacobs

Thad L. Lingo, Sr.

Seminole Bait Farm
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Thad Lee Lingo, III
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365-3668
Wanda will l&gt;a heading for
Kanaaa City, Mo., to attend
.fhi--! »-v»
to return to Florida. The
daughter of Mr. and Mra.
N. W. Jacobs, aha was praaIdant of tho school ntwstaper, an nltarnate rhaar•ndar, prrsldant of Drama
Club her Junior yaar and a
member of the Tap and Bate
dub a.

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Service"

Ovietlo

Phone 365-3173

Ovietlo
Thad will major In Metaor*
ology or Cltrua and his study

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College. Tlia aon of Mr. and !
Mr*. T. L. Lingo. Jr., ha
at nrad aa a daaa and iludtnt
council offlctr and was a
member of tha Annual ataff,
O Club and played football
and baakaiball. lit « a i
named "Mr. O H S."

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Jerry’s Market
Phone 365-341)8

Oviedo Builder’s Supply
Oviedo

Phone

Ovietlo,

305-3702

Fla,

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Karen

Chambers

Karan would Ilka to bo an
alrlina rsiervatloniat The
daughter of Mr. and Mra.
Vincent Chambers, aha Hits
among Khool actlvitiis, Pap
Club, Baikatball, 8tudsnt
Council and Newspaper staff.
8h« waa treasurer of Library
Club and a Homecoming at­
tendant.

Karen Sue Kennedy

Nelson &amp; Company

Karen la tha daughter of
Mr. and Mra. Howard It.
Kennedy. She was daaa
treasurer. Homecoming at*
tandant, and a member of
tho Chorus, Pep Club, news­
paper ataff, Annual Staff
and baaketball tram. Ona of
h«-r hobbies I* drawing car­
toons.

305-3231

Oviedo, Fla.

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Nadine Gloria Cruce

Norbert George Hyman

Klee ironic* will l-e NorIwrt'r rour.e of .tody arid
he will lav in hi* ktudy ul
Orlando Junior Collier. II*
wii* a member of the S-u i" ••
Club and Iris favorite hob­
bles are working on car*,
water skiing und swimming.
Hi* I'uirot* ur«. Mr und Mr*.
1'cilell A, Hyman.

Nadine Is tha daughter o
Mr. and Mra. L. II. C'ru«(
and alia will ho Jobsccklni
after graduation, Diu wa
business manager uf Ihi
school paper, typist for th
Annual ataff, a mcml&gt;ar o
the* Chorus and l.ibrarj
Club.

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Charles Bales Littleton

John Jakubcin

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Mr*. John Jakob*--in.
Agiliullur.will In- his
course of *tud&gt; and he will
be a student ul Orlando Ju n ­
ior College, itclenrr Club
and all
p o r t*
wi-rt* Ilia
school act i vllhIK was
Senior k b i t *ic« president.

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Mrs. ('barbs \V, l.ittlaton,
.-miii will be a college stUd«nt. In his Junior y»ar ha
was Krlenca Club prialdcnt
and h&lt; played .chord foot*
halt. Among Id* fiavurttw
h ilitdes urr flying model air*
plutira and archery.

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Ingrid Georgine

Hymim

wilt born In Mu*
nl. h, Harmany &lt;«» Mr. and
Mr*. Keirell A. II) man.
Souu to U a bride, h tr school
activities included Kappa,
Y-Taana. F.T.A., Chore*, l.e*
T ravel-r
and
n*-wspap«r
ataff. Heading, water skiing
and laialing ar.- her favorite
paa.imes.

Presenting

James Marion Jones

Jimmy, .on of t'o.tmaster
J. II. Junta, will study
1’ h.iriiiui y, lie will go In
Orlando Junior ColMs1' an 1
then tha University of Klorirla. He wav a member of
tha football linn for four
years and serv* I as an offi­
cer of the Student Council
in hia Junior year. Basket­
ball. water skiing and golf
ar« his favorite spoil'.

Additional Copies

Shirley Ann Mikler

of the Sanford Heruld 1903 Gruduution
Edition May Be Obtained by Calling or
| Coming by tbe Heruld.
FA 2-2611 or GA 5-5938
201 West First S t

Shirley, daughter of Mr.
•ml Mr*. J. I., Mikin'. Jr.,
m u rIm probably will bi
;uli)H to Jones limine*. Colegv. Sclmol achievements
lucludv U Club, Annual &lt;taff,
assistant rlilor of tliv Lion*
Tala, Huliutumlng Attendant ami Basketball. Slw- was
vice-president of F.T.A. lu
h«r junior &gt;iar.

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Ralph Bract Johnson

Ralph ha* a eareor hi
Electrical Eagtaoeriag hi
■lad aal hta eoOafa Mad
will begin at Orlaado Junior
Coll*#*. Ha waa • member
of tba Annual ataff and
•on* of hi* other athoot 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 at 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 art
her farorito bobbin*.

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Mike, m
i f Xr.
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.

Weetie* Homan 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
o f 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 M ake 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* art
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

365-3211

Slavia, Florida

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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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Eugene Shull

The Citizens Bank

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Rose Marie Beasley

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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

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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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WEATHER: Partly cloudy today. High near 90; low about 70.

VOL. 53

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
Education
Wcdnea*
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,
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Fascinating sign on High
way 46 West: "Antiques —
New and Used Items."
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North Orlando’ s new $400
firs truck la In the village and
Is being parked at the home
of Chief Rill Hahn for safe­
keeping . . . volunteers will
meat to organize at 7:30 p.ro
neat Monday.
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Seminole County Commls
slonera let Rep. Jan Fortune
know they want his support
. . . not opposition . . . to the
proposal for a four-year state
university in East Central
Florida. Fortune voted first
time against the fund raising
for the school.

United l’ivs« leased Wire

Established 1908

MON*., JUNE 10, 1963

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 730

Arson Seen In New FEC Fires
Nuclear
A ir Test

n6JLVA...
Toll Is Seven

Derailment Try
Also
Reported
Asked B y

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 attempt 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
WASHINGTON (UPI) — drum up support for two "every indication of ar­
right, are: LeRoy Robb, builder; \V. T. Miller, vice president of the home;
ther nuclear tests in the at­ The Siipreni* Court today
bonds programs—one for col­ son" involved in the fires,
Dr, Leonard Munson, president; Robert Hessorer, Seminole Memorial llosmosphere "so long as other struck down a Missouri law
lege construction and the troth of which were ex­
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.
The company lost large
in announcing that the United ties to block a strike.
The Legislature
already
quantities
o( files and papers
States, Russia and Britain
has approved both programs,
will begin "high-level" talk* Leader Killed
A rath of breaking and en­
but it will take a favorable in the roadmaster's office
in Moscow soon in an effort
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.
Sanford.
a tight hold on Tehran today
today, Chief Roy Williams re.
The date for the election, doused the flames.
seniors from four schools, 465
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
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,
at their respective schools tonight
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
hours later at a grade cross­ reported In "good” condition
ut 8 p.m. to receive their diplomas
with the main addresses by Valedic­ which are expected to start er.
days, has not been set. But
ing at New Smyrna.
at Seminole Memorial Hos­
torian Carolyn Turner and Snlutor- In mid-July under an agree
from their principals.
the governor said he wants to
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
hold Ihe election as soon as
"pulled the tap from the shot in the chest at 9 p. m,
of diplomas by Principal A. J. Brac­ Soviet Premier Nikita S. MIAMI (UPI) — G ot. Far- possible.
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.
"sheepskin" to 30 graduates and
The bond plan for college
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
the center of the gym for parents but lan.
school auditorium with Valedictorian
The President then said in segregation as long aa the
window and threw oil on the said.
Suzanne I’artin and Salutatorian
other relatives ami friends are in­ this
for construction.
Revenue
connection that tlie Unit­ demonstration* don’t Interfere
floor and over our files. Then
Scott reported to poliet that
from the slate’s 1.5 per cent
Jimmy DeShuzo speaking to their
vited to sit in tlie side bleachers for ed State*
he set fire to the place.
will prove "our with the right* of other*.
Peterson demanded a bottle
gross
receipts
tax
on
utilities
classmates.
the ceremonies.
good faith amt solemn convic­
He said the saboteur ap­ of wine and drew a knife and
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
The
Legislature
didn’t
let
wood, Principal Ralph Diggs will
ate 105 seniors in rites at the it. A. ther nuclear tests In the at­
nt the rear of the old wood­
hand out the diplomas to 115 graduAllen gymnasium with Principal 11. mosphere "so long as other r o N T i A c , i i i . turn — any limits on the amount of en passenger terminal 200 .23 caliber revolver. Scott
------------------- - » - s ---------------------Mrs.
Charles
J.
Koxumplik,
37,
waa relensed under $202 bond
_______
r_—
_
_
_
bonds
that
can
be
issued
for
~nting w nirmraml' the main- hdilrer —1— LVundus mesentiinr the diploma
v,.i,uv in m n v iiu h i .------------- mourned in Her hoVprroT"M&gt;d the recreational program,-W- yards away." Firemen re- on a charge of assault with a
Saaford 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
Fisherm an Saved
Thornton said the FBI was faces a charge of disorderly
clared. "Such a declaration Is |iK^ u ” ' ih7 a 0I^ [ 't h e wheel
at Jim Spencer's restaurant.
al land was nerded.
no substitute fur a formal of the family station waguti
called to Investigate.
* • •
conduct.
A small part of the money
From
Bait
Box
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 (U P I)-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
Uunt&gt;
bc
V
*™
*™
‘
“
j
services
to
Sanford
will
he
wax rest
old Eddie Hamilton, took sec­
—apparently
deliberately act
ihucsf oi ffre .
; Hi*. 'Chimty Commission in » TALLAITBSFE (UPI) —
Tip beer garden, 1400 Welt
ond place in the state meet- approved by the f*Tly l&gt;r,, vrtWr\imiliw
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
A similar resolution al­ C. Swift, 43, of W e i .springLongwood City Council has
A special committee named today that if lawmaker* I leadership.
Sinco the strike began
mined amount from a cigar­
voted a $100 donation to the ready ha* been approved by field, Pa., &gt;renird unper­ by Ihe Commission members haven’t adapted a lax pro- p
n r*
Jan. 23, the railway haa been
ette machine and soma cur­
turbed by the ordeal and
Thursday,
the
ex$
U
vv
WtlltJI
Longwood Volunteer Fire De­ the County Commission.
ha» been studying (tic advh i tsram by -------- -- , ... . n
_
plagued with vandalism and
rency from a hiding place at
Captain Tully, who will acted like it »a* routine
partment f o r
its annual
sabotage of its property. The
ability of the prop -•d mines tended session will Ik- 4**1-1 LIMA, Peru (UPI) — Ferthe
Pure Oil service station,
Iruve next nwmlli to attend stuff."
nundo
Relnumle
Terry,
lender
Fourth ol July Fiesta.
journed until a joint commit­
FBI ha* about 30 reported In­
(or several weeks.
• * •
French Avenue nt 6th St.
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
of
honor
at
a
Chamber
of
,
j
.
two
chief
opponents
today
and
the 27-r«oi riniimrrti.il Rihper cent pay hike In Police
hearings, consider a report ol
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 Scott Kelly
i ill the Peruvian prrsidcnUal
iy nut
f^ g it w 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
Other business before the ther Imp
member*
will attend tlie 35th
^ 3awoke
,
ImP ( ■
D
*1
a part-time officer and his
School, Orlando, at Rig Tree neither chamber is expected| ‘ lection,
Says W ill Run
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.
Rrach, Tuesday through Fri­ When the legislature ends its
lust L. SR'nMrom in re­ proposals until Tuesday or
• • •
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.
convene at noun and the Sen-1
""uthein Bahamas today
vised Longwood distributors Charlie Hamption (or a taxi
grain from the Commission to
Donniu Sipes, Jimmy M int- 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 o ff if
tering and littering would re­ ation of making East 'third
pipes in a crowded restaur*
stand against the proposed
no furthrr clues to the mis­ with .Mike Johnson elected as begin organizing his cam­
Street a through thoroughfare
sult in police action."
ant exploded.
four-year
university
for
East
paign
and
lining
up
support
G
irl,
11-Months,
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
ripped a gaping hole in Uift
Shot
To
Death
— An unidentified IU-yvar-old
as
possible.
West
said
that
representatives
Heads Legion *
the 10-12 and 13-13 age brac­ posed ordinances.
youth was killed early today
Hie loikeland senator also wall of the Bradford Houso
DAYTONA REACH ( UPI ) CLEARWATER (UPI) — from over 170 chapter* are ex­
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
Kennedy
Plea
first rou inI Tuesday at Roll­
said tinIt youth, i*
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
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 Space Building
Club, Orlando.
Johnson H eads
convention, also.
# * *
More Ihun 800 state and l o - ' ‘l,iv“ *in' Thu * uutl’ with ,f,e »&gt;‘nl J1-* " n ‘ lie civil right* Mr*. Goebel arid her dauch. State FFA President David Construction Set
lujuied victim said he crisis Kennedy told the B3U ter were vlilting Mrs. Lucille Pardon Board
Fourth annual F l o r i d a rul police maintained order at ]
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) U. S. Delegation
Brengle of Winter Haven will
""own hi...... .
by hi- mayors and other municip.il Johnson at nearby P o r t
Theater Festival is slated fur Tuscaloosa, Ala., on the eve of .
To
Study
Plea
(ll.lt
II.no,
EL PASO, Tex. (UPi) —The
Army Corps of Engi­
officials
Sunday
that
even
if
Oran
c.
Mr-.
Johnson's
son.
preside
over
Ihe
convention
June 9 13 at Daytona Beach's the scheduled enrollment of
Marlin,
18.
entered
Hie
house
TALLAHASSEE
(UPI)
—
Police
said
Hurry
K.
Smith,
proposed
federal
civil
rights
neers will open bids in Jack­ President Kennedy has nam­
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.
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
County Commissioner John
save ihe lives of two youths nor, State Commissioner of building and related facilities ernment delegation to the
Alexander was inducted Into late this afternoon to take by juvenile authorities with viill rest with you at the bi- charged, striking the infant
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, [lining tlie
bond.
sonville Times Union corre­ building* w ould 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
•
*
•
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
annual math summer school reserve force for the police
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 -T h e
Sen. George A. Smalliers &lt;D- Smoke And H eat E. Mays, a Negro and Bap­
31rs. Gertrude Dinirfelder’s
House Ways and .Means Com­
tist clergyman who is presi­
Flu.l, a member ol Ihe bloc
unusual and imaginative land­
Women Win
mittee is expected within Hie
dent of Morvhoihe College in
opposing civil rights tcglilu- Down Firem en
scape has received the Garden
next few days to turn down
lion.
predicts
that
the
Sen­
of the Mouth Award from the
Pay Equality
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Atlanta.
ate will override a Dixie fili­ Smoke ami heat overcame 21
Ixora Circle. It's at 422 President Kennedy s request
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
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.
• • *
extending equality of the program this year.
huge waterfront warehouse,
Rrjilge
_____ __
Page 5
Kiwanuns have some top­
used for storage of tissue
vexes to the pay window.
Page
D
Classified
——__
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 o f 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
tion was lielii Saturday evening at the Charles Lee ranch near Chuluota.
Rusk, Riiiy Graham and Miss Frum-ia Cardinal Spi llman, of
A combination of smoke,
work.
I^ g a ls ____Page 8 A 0
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 midPag* y
Pope John W i l l .
Spurts
. ----Uu t *.
the Florida Cattlemen’s Association.
(Herald Photo)
year.
|*t to a m. Tuesday.
[afternoon heat.

O ff-JF K

Bryant

Police Probe
Theft Series
And Shooting

465 To Graduate Tonight

Annex Report
Due Tuesday

City To Honor
Captain Tully

Tax Program
Still Slui

Local Youths
To Attend
State Meet

36 Injured
In Cafe Blast

Youth Killed
By Fleeing Car

Police, Guard
Retain Order

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Tom ato Jusce. 4
Prune Juice • • 3
Corned B eef * 39*
Golden Corn • 6 $1
C a tsu p ............ 6 " r $ 1
Chunk Tuna • •
$1
4 6 -o s. 5 5

Lot Purchases
On Installment
Are Tightened
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
The Legliliturc completed
action today on the admlnlitration bill to regulate Initell.
ment purchaiei of Florida
subdlvliion land* and gave a
big booat to the huge bond flnanclng program urged by
the Governor.
The meaaure creating a
five-member commlaalon to
check advertiilng and to IIcenae pcraona telling lubdlvlaion lota, went to the Gov•m o r't detk after the Senate
concurred In several House
changes. One change allows
rather than requires the reg­
ulatory board to make Inves­
tigations of complaints of
fraudulent claims.
Meanwhile, the Senate rec e ] v e d and unanimously
adopted the report of a spe­
cial bond investigating com­
mittee which, in effect, rec­
ommended that the Legisla­
ture go along with the Gov­
ernor’s request to borrow up
to 1123 million to expand uni­
versities and junior colleges.
But the committee said it
will sponsor legislation to put
safeguards on the program,
including creation of a bond
review board. It would be
composed of four legislators
and the cabinet, to pass on
every bond i'aue proposed.
It also gave endorsement to
two measures put before the
legislature by Sen. John Ma­
thews, of Jacksonville. One
writes Into law ceilings on in­
terest and other costs of bond
issues and the other acta up
an Interim committee of the
Legislature to Investigate the
entire bond financing field in
the nfxt two years.

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B e a c h , M e lb o u r n e , Lees&gt;
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(limit t ceapen pet family, pleete)
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Swift's Braunschweigar or Sandwich

Tasty Y o g u rt....................... gj 29c

8 -o x .

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Fresh Florida Msdium Sixa

Swatt, Natty Fla.and

Muenster C h e e se .................... £ 69c

frozen foods

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Breakstone's Tasty Cottags

Farm Hauia Apple, Patch, Chirry

Fruit P ie s ...........................3 Ji £

$1.

Hivard Jabnien's Frstan

2 - lb .

49
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Coconut C a k e ......................7;,** 79c
With Muskraemtl Birds fye

SWIFT’S PREMIUM PROTEN

French Beans .................. 3 J;;;: $1.

TEN DER-ASED G O V ’T. INSPECTED

H.llaway Haase Prasan

Stuffed C a b b a g e ................ S

59c

H EAVY WESTERN BEEF SALE!

Mlnuta Maid Prassn Rtyul.r ar

Pink Lemonade................8

99c

Mrs. Pauls' Phil Caka •« Plata

Chuck S te a k • »&gt;.59'
G round B eef . it. 4 9

Stick D in n e r...........................*;7. 39c
Mrs. Pauls* Family Slta

Fish S tic k s ............................. 'ST 49c
Treesura Ista D t.ilii.d and

Peeled Sh rim p ................1
Fleverful F ft P

$ 1.89

down produce lane

Fruit Cocktail.... 5 «« *1
Georgia Red Canned

S W E E T -A S -H O N E Y G O L D E N

Tomatoes :.......... 8 «“! *1

B a n a n a s ................. ib 9*

Robert's Big-R Cut

Green Beans ...... 8

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Famous Meiola Brand Pure

Corn O il................ T? 59*
Ste-Fle Brand

Liquid Starch ........ £!! 35*

Flavorful Crisp

□ Green P epp ers . . . .
□ Iteberg Lettuce . . . . 2
Firm Californio

Sherbets ............. 3 ,C 49*
Ncblico'i Famous Premium

Saltines .................

31*

Kraft's Fere Strawberry

Preserves ............... 'ST 35*

□ Yellow Sq u a sh ..........
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I4 -o*. btl. 89c

Preserves ............’m” 29*

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Betty Crocker Creamy-White or Dork Chocolate

Frosting Mix ......... m 35*
.(bring us yeur newtpapor soepoeW)

HUMAN 0IAN6I BAND WIINIRS
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(mmrm a.t- aw to taaii

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THRU SAT.,
MAY 18, 1963

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Strietnwnn's Cinnamon-Crisp

Cookies ............... ."£?• 39*

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Krstt's Pure Feecb

Cot Food

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Swift's Asserted Frosen

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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Florida Slate University ha*
received a $244,700 grant
from the National Science
7 Foundation to build and equip
g fourth floor on Its nuclear

Puklfi 100% Corn OS

Breehitene’f DtMctuua

Dischargee

FSU Gets Grant

lb.

Tornow Whole Hog Bag or Country-

Dinner Rolls ....................... *;.V 29c

Juno Guff, Orlando; John
Teer, Dcllary; Leaala Paulina,
Donald Shuler, Crystal A.
Rosa, James Johnson, Karl C.
Iluurquarries, Thomas Demin,
Ray Anthony Mills, Imp! Wykkanen, Burke M. Steele, San­
ford.

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dairy specials
Pflhkury'i Batter-Plake

MAY t#
Admissions

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Guff
of Orlando, a boy; Mr. and
Mrs. Jay Miller of Sanford, a
girl; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Raybun of Sanfurd, a boy; Mr.
ami Mra Robert Flowrra of
Sanford, a girl.
Diarhergea
Dencla Henman, West Vir­
ginia; Be sals quick, DeBary.
Virginia Braswell, O v i e d o ;
Mra, Robert Kelly and baby
buy, Orlando; Betty Freaman,
Lake Mary; Burke M. Steele,
Crystal A. Rose, Iona Melder,
Hilda Taylor, Gloria J. Beswicchin, Robert W. Von Herbulia, Andrew Ellla, Claretha
Smiley, Nelsun Brown, Willie
L. Vance, Robert E. Carroll,
Verna Gano, Buster Hardy,
Alma Marie Ervin, Lenars
Hancock, Sanford.

Sliced Bacon .
Lin k S a u sa g e
S p re a d ............
P in k S h rim p .
Cheese • 29*

Margarine ........................... 29c

Mary Findlay, Dellary; Bet*
ty Freeman, Lake Mary; Jef­
fery Dorman, Francee Wilkes,
Jean Brown, Wanda Burris,
Avatynn Dague, Robert Von
Hrrbulis, Evelyn Ilyche, Lenora Hancock, Darryl White,
Deen Church, Willie Rumph,
Buster Hardy, Sanford.
Dischargee
le tm a Mangutn, Mildred
Gilbert, Martha McCoy, Con­
nie Royer, Grace Whatley,
Mrs. Bobbie Kennedy end baby
girl, Mrs. Robert Sowerby and
baby boy.

AdmIsaions

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Admissions

Mildred Butcher, Dellary;
Peggy Billups, Finnla Me.
Casklll, Henry Mathis, Mary
Miller, Jamea Hunt, Margaret
P. Crever, Carolyn Raybon,
Sanford.

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Marie lllppa, North Orlando;
Thomas Jamea, Osiern; Danny
Dunn, Geneva; Charles Edward Langs, Jeffery Dorman,
Darryl White, Dean A. Church,
Linda Robin Cabbell, Evelyn
Britton, Willie Henry Martin,
Ben Carroll, Joseph Hickson
Sr., Sanford.
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SRD Okays Celery A v e
In Construction Program

W e ll Rested
Cooper Goes
For 'B ro ke '

The Strife Ko:ul Department today released
tentHtive const ruction work program for the new
fiscal year for Seminole Comity hiphtit;htinp a
$7.*),000 appropriation for the widening anti pav­
ing of Celery Ave. front the east city limit* to
tlie St. Johns lliver.
Other project* in the secondary program
include SR 466 from SK 400 to SK 1*5 and 600,
$200 000; SK 427 from l.inigwood to Altamonte,
$125,(100; SK -Hi from French Ave. to Melloiiville, rights-of-way, $40,000; Sit -12G from
(Joldcnrotl to Oviedo. $80,000; S-I5, ACL Knilroatl nl Monroe Corners, four signal lights, $10,-

C .A P E CANAVERAL;
(UIM) — I.. ( J o r d o n
Cooper reeled off orbit
after orbit today it* lie
whirled at more than 17,-[
500 m i l e s an hour
thruutrh space on America's j
greatest space flight.
After 7's hours of sleep ill
drifting flight, from which he
awakened in “very g o o d
shape,’’ tlie Uii-yca r-old usironiiiit heiuled into the final
laps uf his 22.9-orbit mission
scheduled to end in the PiielBy LARRY VERSIIEL
I fie uliout ti:23 p ni.
Sorry to disappoint you all,
Al 8:37 a.in. ground conhut I'm back . . . Something lr‘,llirs «ave him the go*
abend fur eumplellon of Ills
about this place 1 can't get
Might plan. Thul was during
out of my shoes , . . Can't his 17th circuit of the globe,
forget or leave behind . . . wrapped up at 9:13 a m,
Maybe it's the good friend
A little while Inter, us
ship 1 have wilb tienc Tuck Cooper s ailed over the South
cr, (ieorge Touhy and How­ Indian Ocean, in his 18th or­
bit, t.t. Cot John A. (Shorty)
ard Hodges.
Cowers of the space agency

000: S-425, GrapeviHc Ave.—S.R.-SK 46, $16,000 ;

Kond pnvjects—SR 466. Altamonte Springs
to SK 464 rights-of-way, $75,000; S-427, Longwootl to Altamonte, rights-of-way, $116,000;
.*&gt;11 46, French Ave. to Mellonvilie, rights-ofwtty, $115,000; SK 126, Goldcnrod to Oviedo,
rights-of-way, $11,000 and S-427 Osteen Kridgc
to SK 46, $7,000.
Primary system—SK 46 French Ave. to
Mellonvilie. $.’100,000; SK 466, Orange County
line to l.nke Howell, $550,000; SK 456 front SK
100 to S.K. 15-600 and SK 430 from the ACL
line in Altamonte Springs, signal lights, $20,000.

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* * *

Would have been back soon­
er but I tried lo talk the book
publishers into using a pic­
ture of Charlton Heston on
the book jacket instead of
mine . . . They wouldn't buy
it . . . Tony Curtis wouldn't
do, nor Richard Burton. The
book will be published the
week of June 8.

• • •

In Tlie New York Press the
Birmingham story rales big­
ger headlines than Cooper’s
Jliglil . . . One paper featured
11 stories regarding the vio­
lence, bigotry, etc,, in the
smith . . . tin the street where
my father lives (here's a sign
by n new apartment house
, . . "While tenants only.”

m• •

To make matters wor,e . . .
Someone slnle my *Ultgla‘*e*
in New York.
Just not good etiquette to
fly torn IIjrs . , , Too many
downtow n.
May 28 will tw a big day
M Seminole High School.
'J hat's the day the various
civic clubs will pitch in to
aid the l.iltle fted School
House . . . It will he called
Merry-tin Hound . . . .More on
this taler.

•

•

•

That proposed trip to New
Yoik by two City Commission­
er* on that prep school has
been called o ff.. . . County put
u wrench in the don), want*
ho per cent on everything the
city make* on the proposition.
. . . There will be a special
joint city-county meeting at
noon tomorrow.
*

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*

The only tiling the Bryant
Committees agrees on is to
disagree.

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Notice City Clerk Hunk
Tamm Jr. with » white shirt
and tie on today.. . . City rom*
inis*hitlers making n check of
all departments,
• s t
Watch for BIO, DIO new*
in the next ,'Jli days about the
former Pel Mar plant. We
heal an option lias been grant­
ed.

f t *

Next meeting of the County
Commission will !"• held Wed­
nesday. May 21'. tatlier than
the regular meeting day,
Tuesday, May
according
to Clerk Arthur H. Beckwith
Jr.

• •

t

.Social Security u prr-entutivo from Orlando will he at
the City Cominission room
here between ti a. in. and noon
•*n Wednesdays. June fi, 1-, 1J
and 2it.

• ♦

•

We must have missed a real
ru l hot county commission
meeting Tuesday. I wo county
i ioiiiili-siiiners told as that the
commission laid it on the line
to .Supt. uf Schools It. T. Milwee that the school laiaril not
pick any out-of-the-way school
site* when the county lias to
furnish loads Into the site.
(Like English Estates!
•

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April 2t saw 3.27«UI8 gal­
lons of wuler consumed here.
Tills i&lt; an all-time high.
• f •
Move is under way to have
sha/J fishing in the upper St.
ohiis River featured in Hie
Florida exhibit at the New
York World’s Fair.

O J lu ' j ^ r n t f u r f r l i r r a l i t
ANNUAL POPPY DAY will he observed locally
when members of American Legion Auxiliary
Unit 56 will distribute the bright red flowers
Friday and Saturday to raise funds for its re­
habilitation and welfare programs for disabled
veterans ami families of deceased veterans.
Pretty little six-year-old Pam King is sparking
the two-day drive as the “Poppy Girl." Pictured
with her are Mrs. Caroline Pietro (left), Puppy
Day chairman, and Mrs. Flora King, unit presi­
dent.
(Herald Photo)

reported t h a t
everything
alaiaid the Faith 7 space­
craft was ill "emphatic go"
condition “with capital let­
ters underscored.*1
• SB
three area tailo n are tak­
ing part in the planned reenvrrv operation fur Astromini Gordon Cooper. Aubrey
L. Whitten, ship’s service­
man l/C, son of Mrs. II. E.
Whitten. filJH Elm Avrnur, is
aboard tile destroyer l.'SS
C. It. Ware in Ihi- Vt Isnlir.
and Michael W. liictrick.
fireman, sun of .Mr. and Mr*.
William W. Dietrich, it. It. t,
Him do, is aboard the de­
stroyer CSS l.uflierg in the
Pacific. Bavld I.. Hart, air­
man, son o( .Mr. and Mrs.
Luther C. Hart, Altamonte
Springs, U alioaul the airSendnolu CV.mty schools stand to lose approxi­
n a il carrier CSS Wasp oil mately $100,000 in federal aid aiiminlly if a bill ap­

On Impacted Funds

$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0

School Loss?

llemv^la, . „ ^

WEATHER: Fair through Fridny. High today, 85-00. Low tonight, 60-65.
I'nited IVe.s* Leased Wit?
Kstahlished 1008
TUCKS., MAY 16, 1066
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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proved l»y h U. '■* Hoi no of '1 ,,r- xr:

—ibica-

tion ftub-com niitt. bccom s law .
Cooper long sllit'e had
T h is su m is i evolved by th e lo u d school* to w ard
broken all purviews C. S. added ex p en ses in ethical iih ililie n o f N avy and
rpai e flight rev uids and at
,&lt;ill;,u |&gt;.-i -ouiiel 11. 4, 411, .| I,,
11:23 a.in. had become the 4N0,
| tile Sanford Noval Ail .Slu3 nsIrorimW of the world.
lioti.
Al that moment lie sur­
.School Supt. It. T, Mi loci'
passed tlie 25-huiii IH-miltule
said today the la id School
flight of Soviet co.-viiuihnut
Board will “wail and see if
(iherman S. Titov who flew
this measure Im u in n law
17 orbits Aug. 0 7, t!WI.
olid then, it so, will await for
Cooper's full inUshtt of more
i ilisltm tloiis [lout tile fcdel.it
than 34 hours would not, how­
TALLAHASSEE tlT H - govenimeiit'’ aaeiil dcseg-tever, mine close to the 71- School* operating on a year- tion of $emiiadu County
hour anil M.Vlinur Russian round schedule would !*■ eli­ a- tio u l*.
(light- uf last August.
gible fur uildilumal lunds un­
Cooper's Job was to get in­ der tlie minimum foundation
WA.SHLNHTON (t)p |) —
fo) mat lull vital L) success of program under a projsixal on AInal l 0MI S*ml hero school
the U. S, Hem in I two-man it* way to tiie Senate calendar dislllct* were threatenid I
and Apollo moon flights to today.
day with possible Ills* of
conic. At 9:30 a m., for ex­ Stale school ellief Thomas called impacted area federal
ample, he took photographs I). Bailey said the only school aid funds unless they drscgiu
of the earth’s hurixun. The presently eligitilc (or the gate their elussrooiii*.
spare agency hopes tlie h-rl- funils is the new’ NUYA school
An ameiidntunt carrying
ron will serve ns a naviga­ in Broward County (a com­ t h i s penally was passed
tional aid in both Cental and prehensive high school leach­ Wednesday by a House sub­
Apollo flights.
ing only technical subjects j. committee wldeh approved a
In his tiitli orbit. Cooper
(Seminole County schools f lag-million, one year exten­
transmitted a message to an are not now eligible tinder sion of fcdelal aid to a Icox
internutioiiaI meeting of Afri­ this promised plan. School where schools uic rioudni
can statesmen III Addis Supt. It. T Mil wee n'jiorled. w-ith cliilitrt-n of n ri-taxpay­
A b 11 b a , Ethiopia. As tic He added that t'a&gt; j«-r cent, or ing *ei vicemeli and govern
passed over the city he wish­ approximately $3 million, of meal employes.
ed s u c c e s s to the statesmen the local school budget comes
If the amendment is still in
and said, “Hood luck to all trout the minimum foundation the bill when it collie* to a
program.)
of yovt In Africa.'*
final vote, Southern congress­
The educational committee men may tie faced with in
Cooper awoke from his
sleep, first ever taken in also approved and sent lo Hie t i plltig tile licsegit gallon in
space by an American, "vviy calendar a pruposal allowing der or voting lo kill the enliru
calm, very relaxed.” Hu got public school teachers to re­ aid ptogram.
his go-ahead to complete his main on annual contract tor
The impacted area pro­
mission 21 houis and 33 min­ more Ihim a year.
gram, vital to many local edu­
utes after lie had rocketed
cation budgets, affect about
into space Wed nr day.
II million students in -l,10u
school dirt riels. Lust year
l Jo l.o million was spent
Herald Index
under lio- plan, and yrlll.h million went to Southern statePage 0
Bridge ...
Classified Pom- to A It
TALLAHASSEE (CPI) —A Testimony last year showed
Page 9 bill authorising const ruction that over iion Soutlierit school
Comics
Page 9
Hear Abby
of a Junior college m Duval dixit lets had not taken any
Page 4 County wax introduced hv desegi.il loll steps.
Editorial
Dialer the new iiinrndmerit,
Page tl
Kiitet tuiiinicnt
Hep. Fred Schulte o( Duval
segregated school distlicta
Legal*
Page ti A III today.
Page 9
The bill would appropriate w-.uld la&gt; requited to file all
Puzxlc
A H S30.WJ0 to get the college integration plan with th r of­
Society
.... Page
Page ti
fice of education when they
started.
Sports
apply for impacted inch
funds. The district would
have until June 3D, I*.*•&gt;t to
put integration Into effect.

Year-Round
Schools May Cel
Additional Aid

Duval Junior
College Asked

Open House

Sunfonl Nttvnl Air Ktntion will hold o| mdi
hmi*u front ID n.m. to 2 tt.in. Snlnrduy in honor
of ArnKil Foret** Day. The public la invited.
DemonatrutionH will include u helicopter
air ht*n reacue at noon ami fire fiirhtiriyr at 12:30
p.m. Motion picture* will be shown continnotwly (hiring the open holme.
Alsu an outitlde display will include A6H.
A5A. F8F, T-36 and C-117D airplane*, while
an induor static diapluy will include mU*il&lt;t,
wide nrniK, Jet engine*, aurvival kit*, flight gear,
jet starting unit*, model plant**, prtMittire
ejection heat*, etc.

BULLETIN
TALLAHASSEE t u r n The Senate pawed today
the llouvr-appnivrd hill re­
quiring Ju*t value assesstm-itlv of real estate for tax
p u rp o s e * .

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Tv/o Area M en Questioned
In Death O f Paola Barber

. . .

Volusia Sheriff Rodney B. Gilbert resided at Crlm's
Thursby reported tin* morn­ fishing camp. Actually, he re­
ing he anticipate* a report to­ side* near the camp.)
day in tlie autopsy performed
Coroner J. S. Peterson, Os­
on the Itody of Floyd S. Dot INot Much Pay
son, ti!year-old Paola barWASHINGTON (DPI) — tier, found early Wednesday
Maj. L. Cordon Cooper will in SI. Johns River.
The |*isl mortem was being
get $1188 from the Air Force rnnditeled by n pathologist nl
lor a 31-hour orbital Right — if 4i I l i a \ Pistrli'l Hospital,
including space pay.
Daytona lieaeh. wliieh re­
ported at noon it had been
Release .*553
completed but no rejnirl tiled.
Sheriff Thurnby alxo reTOKYO (D PD —Communist
China released 353 Indian pri­ [Mirled two men arrested in
soners of war Wednesday, tlie connection with tlie death
New China news agency laid were transferred bom ilic
ill a broadcast monitored Seminole County jail tu the
Volusia County jail, lie added
here.
that Joe Carey, Sanford, and
Fred Hills' I, Highway til,
Committee .Set
VASHINHTON til I'D—The were eliaryftll with Iniuxira­
Labor Department plans to tion, eontrihiitmg lo the tieform a committee to look in­ , luupicnry of n minor and on
to discrimination in federal­ open charges ax material wit­
ly • approved apprenticeship nesses.
(It was Incorrectly repurled
programs.
in Wednesday's Herald Unit

BRIEFS

Steps Urged
WASHINHTON (UIM) —
President Kennedy has order­
ed immediate government
step* to rut down the health
hazard* resulting from the
widespread u*c of pesticides.

Applies
OXFORD, Mix*. (UIM) —
University ol Mississippi of­
ficials said Wednesday a
young Negro has applied for
admission to Hu* university
law school.

Opinion Asked
WASHINGTON I DPI)—The
Senate Commerce Committee
today called fur Die Stall* De­
partment's opinion on a bill
to give Hie Civil Aen-nautirs
Board power to regulate in
lernational air fares.

Kill Bill?
TALLAHASSEE (U i'l) The Senate Finance ami 'lax
alien Committer will lie a-k
ed today to kill a lull Dial
would give tin- State D-velop
incut Commission authority to
In-Ip cities and counties Issue
and sell bonds.

Trawlers
WASHINGTON (UPI (-D e ­
spite a flat denial by the
Coast Guard, Rep. Puid Ilo
ger*. I) Fla., still maintains
several Russian trawlers vio­
lated I S. territorial water*
olf the coast ot Florida Tues­
day.

Ask Admission

BIRMINGHAM. Ala, (UPI)
—Tim e Negroes will ask a
ledrral judge today to admit
them to the all while Univer­
sity of Alabama under s 1955
ruling he issued that admitted
(Jiant Protest
the school'* only previous Ne­
tty Drilled I'rrst Inlrrnallunal gro student, Authentic Lucy.
Negroes staged another big
dcniunxtratiun in North Curo- Reduction Asked
Una Wednesday night in a
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (U PD -The
protest againxt segregation at AFL-CIO Executive Council
rexlaitranl* and theaters.
lias asked Congress tu pais
an immediate flu billion tax
Firm Opening
reduction fur lower and mid­
NEW YORK (U I’D —Stocks dle income families and at
0 |u lied firm today on moder- tlie same time tu increase
atriy active t lading.
federal spending.

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Turnpike Curb
Bill Gets OK

teen, re]Nirteil Wednesday the
two men wrre t«u intoxicated
lo give coherent statements.
Mu-nil Thursliy said today

MK.MOKIAL DAY fur tlecetiHctl Floritla law cnforcemeat officurn wag ulmcrvutl Wetlne.Hilay l&gt;y
Hanfunl police when they plural flung, ug nhown
here with Chief Roy William*, in .Sanford, Gen­
eva, Oviedo mill Chtilnota eenielerieg. Flair a t
the Sanford police .-Ration wag flown a t htdfnta-xl. Chief William* *aitl not one Hanford polled
officer has been killed in the line of duty duriiiK
hi* 40 year* with the department.
(Herald l'hoto)

TALLAHASSEE (UPD A bill curbing expend lime*
of Hie much-criticized Stale
Turnpike Authority cleared
Hie legislature today.
The Senate pissed t li e
Housc-apjxruved bill unani­
mously and sent It to llu- gov­
ernor who t* expected to sign
it since lie recommended such
legislation prior to tlie ses­
sion.
Tlie bill restrict* personnel
and nicm brri of the authority
lo the same travel allowance
limits a* oilier slate employ­
es. requires annual state
audits of turnpike expendi­ WASHINGTON UPI) —
ture* and require* tlie until l-Tdrrti! effoit* to end tlie
ority to submit it* biennia)
five-intuith old Florida East
budget to Hie cabinet and leg
Const Kiiilwiiy strike ended ill
iilaturc,
fuilure Wt'dnesduy when FEC
(Tinlnnnii Ed Hull t it r n r d
i IiiiiiiIm down mi n propoml for
liindmg aildtriition.
Bull icplied to the propo*ui,
made by Lutior Secretary Wil­
lard Witts, tty wiling Hint "tlie
TALLAHASSEE (UPD - railway doe* not desire to suitHouse speaker Mallory Horne nut tlie issue* to non-interesttoday pushed two economy ed parties to Kettle tile ques­
proposals into the bark tion* in the dispute."
Representative* of tl nonground and said tlie House
would have to deride on that operating union* striking the
appropriation*
committee’* FEC said Tuesday they would
record St billion bill first. lie willing lo accept binding
Tlie House had gotten arbitraton.
bruited down all day Wednes­ About 1.2UI) members uf the
day and at this morning's
session on economy pnqiosalx
fur va',4 million and taiu mil­ Stand Firm,
lion (or Die state for the
Citizens Told
coming biennium.
BIRMINGHAM. Ala (UPI)
Mayor Art Hanes railed u|&gt;on
citizen* ol this rarialty (urn
Bryant Backs
city Wednesday night lo
Revamp Bill
repudiate an agreement be­
TALLAHASSEE (UPD — tween a group of business­
Gov. Furrii liryant gave burk­ men and Negro leaders lo
ing today to Ken. Ed Price’* desegregate downtown stores.
hill tu revuinp the ulrlfc-rid"It is time to stand firm
den BaHirr's Sanitary Coin- and back &gt;ottr city govern­
mission.
ment, which has pledged to
This commission, *uid Bry­ resist forced integration.”
ant, ’Mm* bci-n a auurre n[ dif­ Ilaues^txdd a crowd of around
ficulty a* lung us 1 run r«- titxi persons at City Auditormember.’'
num.

FEC Strike Talks
End In 'Failure'
non-operntug union* walked
off their jol&gt;* Jim. 23 when tiie
currier refused to give them u
10.2* cents mi hour wage til­
er ease.

Appropriation
First On Agenda

' tliey are not talking m u c h they are too mixed up In their
stories." The sheriff explain­
ed the contributing charge in
that the men were drinking la
the presence of a boy.
Tlie autopsy was ordered
when, as reported by Coroner
Peterson, "tlicro wero evi­
dences of foul play.” The cor­
oner said there were cuts,
bruises and oilier injuries
about Dodson'* head, lie add­
ed tlie Isoily bad been in tl.o
water for several hour* be­
fore Gilbert reported lo tho
Volusia sheriff* department
at 3:30 a.in. Wednesday.
Dodson was a World War
II veteran having served with
the U. S. Marines In (lie Asia­
tic and Pacific theater*.
Funeral service* will ha
com Itided at 11 a.m. Satur­
day by Rev. G. D. Boat­
wright, Church of God, at
Hie llrisMin Funeral Home.
Burial will be in Sylvan Lake
Cemetery.

Milk Marketing
Pool Bill Dies
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
A hotly-cotitraUxI bill to set
up milk-marketing pool* for
dairy fanner* around the
state met Its dr*th In a sennto
committee todny after Sen.
Dempsey Barron, Panama
City, called It "aocIaHim.’*
Tli* senate public health
•‘IP*
committee,
however,
pasted and sent to the floor
another
contruvxTstal
bill
which would change the slzo
and directorship of the stata
milk commission.
The committee sliced off tha
controversial part of tho neeond hill before It was passed
in taking out a provision tu
kill tho milk commission's
power tu establish retail price*
on milk.

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By Mrs, Adam Muller
DoBary'f
old
Mansion
House sparkled in a fresh
coal of paint and ladies In
dress of the era mingled with
eager guests Saturday at a
May Day Festival sponsored
by the Florida Federation
of Art, Inc. with Mrs. George
Brooks as chairman and Vio­
la Howard as co-chairman.
Olnce Hinton pta&gt;ed clown
for the Kiddle Korncr which
waa set upon the grounds and
gifts were distribute,! to the
soft drinks and hot dogs were
sold out of doors by mem­
bers of the American legion
and meals were served In the
dining room by members of
tho DeBary Women's Club
unde* the general supervision
of Mrs. Eli Yoder. Sirs.

Market
fn New York Wedneaday,
the market for vegetable* waa
generally dull, with many
itenii at lower price*. Thl* I*
fairly normal for Wednesday's
trading. Cabbage wa* a bit
lower a t 92-75-93 per crate,
with one mark of t-I.SO. Red
type cold moitly for 14 with
small size 93.-f3.60, and Bavoy
in fair condition and irregular
alee $2-$2J&gt;0.
Cabbage offering* al*o wera
reported from Georgia and
both Carolina*. Chinese cab­
bage was sternly a t |4 for un­
wrapped head*, and $5*16.60
for wrapped. Eacarola ranged
from 92*13 per crate, mostly
$2*92.75, and e n d i v e wae
■lightly weaker a t 92.75-93.25,
mostly $2.75*93. Fair condition
endive and eararole ranged a*
low a* $1*25 per -rate. Cucum­
ber! were priced lowe, a t $314 per bushel buiket, mostly
93.-98-50, and amall alia at $2$2.60, Celary moved slowly at
unchanged price*, with cratea
of two to three doten mostly
$3-93-60, four doten 92.60*93,
and ala do»*n 92.76. Cartona of
film wrapped heart* ware
$8.60. No Florida IHg Boston
tjrpe lettuce waa offered* and
Semalne waa generally fair
quality and aold for $1-$1.$0
per irate.
Parsley wai slightly atronger a t $6 for crate* of five doten bunches of plain type, and
ae eurly type aales were re*
ported, California Wonder type
peppers, eatra large, wera
*3.25- $4 per buahel. Florida
ndlahee were eUghGy weaker.
Baakete of SO-alg ounce film
bag* aold for $1.60*$1.76.
In Central Florida, thare
waa a vary good demand for
light offering* of cabbage
which aold for $1.76 per Crate,
and (150 In B0*pound lack*.
T h e n wera practically no of­
fering* of Red and Savoy
typaa. Demand waa alow for
celary with prices unchanged.
Crate* of two to four doten
were $S and ala to sight doten
98*86. Crates of 24 film wrap­
ped hearts told for $3. Parsley
waa alighUy stronger at $3.50
per crate.
Moet offering of beana ware
flair quality because of the dry
weather, and buahel hampers
of Harvester type sold mostly
fo r 98.25-f9.75, with a few
good quality $3.60. Cucumber*
w e n generally $2.60 per btuhel basket, with small alia $2.25
and fair quality $1.76. Carrots,
topped and washed In 46- on*
pound film bags, sold for $3.15
and Chinese cabbage, both
wrapped and u n w r a p p e d
brought $2.60. Endive waa $2
per crate for the beat, but mo*t
offering* were fair quality and
condition and sold for 91.60*
$1.76. Eaearol* waa $1.76 per
crate, Big Boston lettuce was
■lightly weaker, selling a t
$2.76 for cratea of 24 head*,
and Remain* moved slowly at
$1.7$. Radish** w en $1.25 par
basket
Shipments from Florida in­
cluded Celery rail alx rare,
truck 4$ carlot equivalent*;
Mbbag* nine oars by rail, 27
by truck; endive rail two, truck
eight; cucumbers rail 16,
truck 70; and radishes no rail,
truck 14.
The original Mate capital In
Austin, Texai. wai a wooden
ene-story building, which wai
protected from Indiana by an
eight-foot alockade, according
to Encyclopaedia Urltannlcl.

Cheitcr Resrlek was cashier.
Th* refreshment commit*
tc« In tha kitchen conilited
of Viola Leone, chairman
who wai assisted by Ivan
Walker; Mr. and Mr*. At*
fred Newell, Mr*. William
William*, Fred McLaren and
Olga Croiby.
The program of entertain*
ment begin at 11 a. m. with
a concert by the D clliry
Chorister* under llie direc­
tion of Laura Platt Brown
with Thcreia Kupect a*
planiat.
Thl* group, dressed In tun
bonnet* and old fashioned
d rcii, poicd fur oevvral color
photograph* which will be
uied In a forthcoming issue
of the Florida Magarlne.
A program of gypiy muilc

tong* prevented
following
lunch.
The Art* and Craft* Booth,
ae. up in the patio undrr
direction of Mra. It. Pray,

and old time favorite*, preicnted on the veranda by a
muilcal trio made up of vio­
lin, guitar and accordlan,
wai *o enthuiiailically re*
eelved that many members
of the audience were unable
to refrain from dancing on
the lawn.
The DeBary Choristers fea­
tured male voice* In a aprlng
program of Stephen Foster

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Thomaa Willlama, the aon
of Mr, and Mra. K. C. Wil­
liam*, of 206 Holly Avamw
will be graduated June 2 from
Alabama Collage at Montevallo, Ala,
WlUlami, a voice major,
will receive fall bachelor of
muilc degree. He alao atudled
piano and while in high
achool played the trombone.
During hla aenior year he
wai drum major of the band.
Willlama ha* bean offered
an aniitantahlp at Loulilana
State llnlvorilty, under Dr,
Peter Paul Fucha, conductor
and itage director of the
Baton Rouge Symphony and
head of the opera depart­
ment at LSU.

Good Teacher
DBS MOINES. Iowa (UP!)
—Policeman Tony Mihalovlch
la a good loarher. He la In
charge of "m eter maid*"
and one of hla atmlimU, Elltaheih Trlggi, ticketed hit
car fur overtime parking.
Mihalovlch paid the ( l Hoe.

By .Mra. If. L. Johnson
The Bdininule County Home
Demonstration Council m«t a t
th* Center for an all day
meeting last Thursday. Mra.
Charles
Bxssman, Council
President, wan in charge of
the meeting. Mr*. Cecil Tucker
gave the devotional and led
thH group In singing America
the Beautiful and the devo­
tional which wntarad around
tha song.
Report* war* give* by th*
secretary and treasurer. 1b*
Council votad to change the
nemo from Home Demonstra­
tion to Homs Economic* Ex­
tension Service and also Voted
to sand * check to the lady
who gave a demonstration oa
l’lne Neadls Bag*.
Members wishing to go to
Camp Metfuarrle this summer
can contact Miai Myrtle Wil­
son, County Agent. Mrs, Bataman appointed a committee of
Mra. T. If. Billet, Mrs. WilUam Htlnbuch and Mra. 11. L.
Johnson to get estimates on
the material* for tho construc­
tion of a stag* for tha center.
A t eleven o'clock, Mrs, II. L.
Johnson, Past Council Proeldent, Installed th* new club
officers of inch dub. Theso
officers will **rv* fo r the
1053-04 term.
Gueet speaker for the day
waa Douglas Hlenitrum, SemiHole County attorney, who
spoke on County Government.
His talk, which wa* thorough­
ly enjoyed by the members,
we* clliiieisd with a question
■ml answer period.
A covered dish luncheon waa
served at noon. More than 60
mi'inhcre attended the mooting
and Installation.
The Geneva Club, who w en
hostesses for the day, gave

Mother* Day corsage* to tha
oldest mother, Mr*. Bertha
Lindsey; youngest mother,
Mrs, Robert Mann; mother
with th* most children, Mr*.
Julius Blackwclder. Mis* Ellalee Kirchhoff gave corsages to
the mothers with the most
grandchildren : Mrs. Herold
Wallace with 18; Mr*. Pearl
Yarbourgh with 12 and Mr*.
John Jones with 10.

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CANDY HTRIPEIlfl, who "worked 1u make extra money junt to do nntnethinfr," present n hiifh chair to the pediatric* department of Seminole
Memorial Hospital. Administrator K otart Be»»*rer accepts the trift from
(left to rik’ht) Penny Gleesoti, President Grace Middleton and Marilyn
Hunt. "Candy Strijters’’ are Seminole Hiifh Kirin who work an hurne'n aides
a t the lioopital.
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Hospital
Notes
MAY 12
Admission*
Mark Shochl, I l t B u r y ;
Amanda Montgomery, Gordon
B. Whitehead. Sylvia Lewis,
Joyce S i i e l o v e , Billy L.
Sparks. Charles E d w a r d
lattnjs, Eliialieth Goode, San*
lord.
Births
Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Site*
love of Sanford, a girl.
Discharge*
Donald Shuler. Karl C. Bour*
quardx, Mary Atkinson. Billie
Smith Cinrnor. Colhert Brown,
Mrs. B. J. 1’urcetl nnd baby
boy, Mrs, Donald S. Horton
and baby boy, Sanford.
MAY 1.1
Admissions
Helen Faye MeCune, ChulUota; John Kennedy Jr., Longwood; Dave Colston, Eustis,
Vera Anderson, North Or­
lando; Mary Emma Hull, Sel­
ma Mctjuitk-n, Nathan Butler,
Harold E. Riggs. Nettle 11.
Kngish, Lillie Mary Nicky,
Louise Kourko, Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Jock Goode of
Sanford, a irirl.
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Discharge*
Helen E. McGill, Geneva;
William !’. Scotti, DeBary;
David K. Mr Nab, Lore no Tay­
lor. Peggy Billups, Margaret
1*. Crever, Sanford.
MAY 14

Admissions
Iflis Pugh, Lake Mary: Mary
Gallo, DeBary; Kathryn U.
Smith,
Casselberry;
Bev.
John R. Green, Oviedo; Lucille Glenn, Emma K. Mill*
er. Olis Lee Burns, Willie
Johnson, Michael Warren,
Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Clcnmon F.
Nicley of Sanford, a girl.
Discharges
June Goff, Orlando; Lessic
Pauline,
Imp!
Mlkkancn,
Mrs. Kenneth Baybon and
baby boy, Mary Miller, Jen­
nie L. Marcotte, Dons W.
Hodges, Sanford.

DeBary AARP
Plans Program
By Mrs. Adam Muller •
The DeBary Chapter of the
American Association of Re­
tired Persons made plans at
last Friday morning's regular
monthly meeting to sponsor
a Recreation Day Program
from 1 until 4 p.m. next Wed­
nesday at the Recreation Hall
of the DeBary Fire Station.
The program will be open
to all interested persons.
It was announced that the
AABP Picnic will he held al
Rock Springs on June 21 be­
ginning al to a m. Those plan­
ning to attend are to bring
their own lunch and beverage
along with their swimsuit If
they wish to swim during the
day.
Tlie program for Friday's
meeting was presented by Dr.
Luther Tarheil who showed a
collection of color films. A
talk on legislation pertinent to
interests of the members was
presented by Harry Bell.

Ity Mans Grlntlrad
Originality displayed by Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Giddings of f&gt;0
N, Devon Ave., North Orlando,
In using scRShclIs and drift­
wood from Sanlbel Island to
decorate their carport and
flower beds, plus nn overall
neatness in general appear­
ance of the home and lawn,
brought the couple this
month's Garden of the Month
Award from the- North Or­
lando Garden Club.
Podocurpua nnd palms on
each sitle of the driveway lend
the eye to a red brick planter
filled with liles, marigolds,
fern, nxakxt and periwinkle.
A planter on the north side
of the carport I* filled with

violets, silyssum snd other an­
nuals while another planter,
directly in front of the door­
way. contain* stock aster,
four o'clock* and tiiinla*.
An amaryllis Iasi ts located
at the foot of the planter
ami azaleas, ligustrum, gar­
denia* and hibiscus are used
to fill a bed in front of the
with yucca palm on the cor­
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Valedicturinni of this yoar’^
graduating chi* toe Jcun NivIson of Atlanta, tin, mid David
Jewett of Fureat I’ily. Snl*
utnUiriali I* Patricia McCon­
nell of Orlando.
Special award* In various
field* of achievement will also
be presented during the Com­
mencement Program.

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Ilj Shirley Wentworth
Graduation weekend for 65
members of the Forest Lake
Academy graduating dims svilj
begin at 7:.10 p. in. on Friday,
May 24, with a Consecration
Service to be followed on Sat­
urday with Sabbath School nt
!):15 u. m., Baccalaureate at
II a. m. and Class Night nt
8 p. m. The Commencement
Service will be held uii Sunday
at )() n. m.
Speaker for the Friday eve­
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Drsinond Cummings, Young
People’s missionary volunteer
secretary of the Southern
Union Conference of SeventhDay Adventists.
Elder IL F- Roll, treasurer
of the Florida Conference, w ill
deliver l'i« B.irranurralc ser­
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church development secretary
of the Southern Union Confer­
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mencement address.

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development of Telstar. the commu­
nications satellite, opens the poten­
tial for almost limitless overseas tel­
ephonic capacity.
When Telstar's sister satellites
begin to circle the earth, they and
satellites which will orbit after them
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1980,

In 85 year* — 1927 through 1902
^-overscan telephone calls have in­
creased from 11,000 cnlls to 5 million
conversations in a single year.
Demands for circuits In the everrising tide of communication already
are lapping at the floodwntcr mark
of capacity for present equipment.
It would seem to call for some out-ofthis world solution to the problem
being posed fur communication engi­
neers.

Peter Edson

Political

The Pursuit Of Excellence
cult for them to assert their gifts
for leadership, for creativity, for or­
ganization — all of which modern so­
ciety badly needs.
As average or below average in­
dividuals rise in total numbers with
the huge population boom, the diffi­
culty is magnified. LeM and less are
the processes of society designed to
serve and advance the mightily use­
ful gifted person.
Mayr suggests thnt overpopula­
tion could have dire effect in this re­
gard long before the earth reaches
"standing room only."
".Men," he says, "would become
Involved in such a hopeless struggle
with social, economic nnd engineer­
ing problems — nnd the harmful by­
products of crowded cities — thnt
little opportunity would be left for
cultivation of man's highest and
most specifically human attributes."
Here wo come back to John
Glenn's and Dr. Mnyr's prescription
fo ra way out: elevute superiority to
the eminence it deserves.
Haven't wc had enough of sneer­
ing at Harvard, of deriding intelli­
gent folk ns "square," If not down­
right subversive?
No m atter what some ixililichms
argue, the Common Denominator is
not the Great American. If we insist
on demeaning superiority and on
putting our faith in the mentally
common-place, wo may one day find
ourselves adrift on an ocean of ordin­
ariness which has no end.

"The greatest resource wc have, and
the one we sometimes take the least
pride In developing is the human
mind."
Astronaut John Glenn uttered the
words in the course of a talk to the
nation's newspaper publishers.
He also said we have to exhibit
the same respect and admiration for
academic excellence th at wc now
show for achievements in sports, in
business, in entertainment and other
fields.
The snme note recently was struck
even more solemnly by I)r, Krnst Mayr, director of Harvard's Museum of
Comparative Zoology. He suggests
we stop belittling superior persons
and start rewarding them.
In a comprehensive report on the
newest developments in evolutionary
theory, Mayr dares to hint th at the
human race may have rcnched its
zenith in intelligence mid may need
to husband nil the menial resources
it has.
The early humans who could think
best woro tho ones who survived —
and passed Intelligence to their child­
ren. After men banded together in
groups, more general survival l&gt;ecame easier. Today physical survival
is assured for virtually all, regard­
less of intelligence level.
This means, says Mayr, that su­
perior persons are proport Innately a
vastly smaller part of the total jkijhiJatlon than onco was true. In conse­
quence, it becomes increasingly diffi­

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
Marvin broke thr spell that | (her and sister (hat romance
bad made him regard the was alien to their relation­
girl next door a t Just a pal, ship.
Ha didn't believe my magic
At the proper romantic cli­
farm ala would work, but be max of the movie, Marvin
was willing lo give It a took a deep breath and kiss­
fair lest. We psychologists ed her.
don't care whether yon al­
He started to end (he kiss
ways believe, as long as after Just a moment of time,
you will APPLY the pro­ for he felt embarrassed and
per scientific prescription
iclf-conscious.
we offer you.
"but then I remembered
CASK P-439: Marvin G.. Is what you had told ine, I)r.
the attorney who wanted to Crane. So I consciously kept
fall la lovs with the girl next her lip* imprisoned In a
door,
longer kiss,
llut they had grown up as
"I don't know when it hit
pals, to they were more like me, but possibly after 5 or
brother and slater.
8 seconds I began to glow
It even mad* him embar­ all over.
rassed just to think about
"Instead of feeling a veil­
killing Iter.
ed repugnance, I suddenly re ­
"1 elatn up at the very acted to her a* a sweetheart.
"So within 10 seconds our
Idea," he staled.
" It would be like trying emotional altitude had chang­
to grow romantic about my ed entirely. Thia invisible
own lister, so I'd have to harncr was swept away, as
force myself even to try If .ny magic.
"And I kissed her some
to kiss her."
but I urged him to take more. That first k in was
her to a drive-in-movie your prescription, Dr. Crane,
where lie could pul his arm but the next was my own
around her during the show. idea.
Then 1 prescribed that he
drew her close ami kiss her.
"but don't give her a quirk
llttln peck on the cheek or
a Reeling kiss on the Ups,"
This is thr nge nf anxiety
t warned.
"For a brief kiss will not nnd people urr taking it out
shatter the taboo that you on their teeth.
have built up since child­ —Dr. J. A. Salzmnun, presi­
hood.
dent, American Association
"Instead, prolong your kiss
of Orthodimtiata, on tcnalen
for at least 10 scconda. Kiss
and resultant grinding of
her as the movie stars klsa
the teeth.
lhcir leading ladles.
"And even if you must
Runt, hit and run, slap the
force yourself to go through
ball—hunt* lion.
these proper motion*, you
will soon 1m- surprised to find —Casey Stengel coins a new
one, In seeking badly need­
that thr corresponding emo­
ed hits of soma kind for
tion will Uu-n suffuse you."
his Meta,
Well, Marvin sbeepllshly
grinned and vowed he'd fol­
low orders, even if it did
seem much like taking medi­
cine.
"She is a wonderful girl
God governs In the affairs
and I'd consider myself of men; and If • sparrow
lucky to have such a woman cannot full to the ground
for my wife," he admitted, without Hia notice, neither
“If only 1 could shatter this cun a kingdom rise without
palsy walsy or 'sister' com­ Ills aid.—benjamin Franklin.
plex I hive about her."
The following Friday night GE0 KGE STUART recommend*
be invited her lo a movie.
IDEAL
She was delighted and gaily
maintained sparkling repartee
EXPENSE
till the show began.
Then Marvin slipped hia
RECORDS
arm around her shoulders
PUnntd by
and drew her close.
It was awkward for him to
do ao, as lie admitted 'ater,
and she may have felt a bit
aclf-conscioui, too, for they
had been so much like bro*

Lull In Haiti
more than a year the objec­
t's e of U. S. policy toward
Haiti has been Duvalier's
downfall. Last year the &lt;13
million in aid tin t had been
going lo Haiti annuahy from
the United States was rut to
Icsa than &lt;1 million. And that
amount was carefully con­
trolled to make sure that it
was spent for anti-malaria
work and ronstruction of a
jet airstrip and not fur sup­
port of Puvallcr'a secret
police.
The
Dictator
ronvinced
many of his |&gt;roplr that the
withdrawal of U. S. aid was
"white" vengcnce on thp one
wholly "black" republic In
(he Americas. Hut a great
n any other Haitians, with
first hand knowledge of per­
sonal kindness from Amer­
ican missionaries and doc­
tors, reportedly have not
swallowed Duvalier's antiAmerican excuse for Haiti's
economic distress.
Thanks to a remarkable

group of "Hcaullful Ameri­
cans"— in contrast to the
"Ugly Americans" of greater
fame—tho United States Is
favorably known In almost
every part of the Island.
Since 1900 American doctors
and nursca, serving as mem­
bers of teams organized by
MEDICO, a volunteer organ­
ization, have staffed a hos­
pital in remote southern Hai­
ti. For mure than a dozen
years an Episcopal nun from
Boston and a baptist lady
missionary from North Caro­
lina have run rehabilitation
p-tigrams fur handicapped
children In Port-au-l'rince
ami Cap Hallien, at the nortern tip of Haiti, SO miles
from Cuba. An heir lo the
Mellon millions from Pittaburgh and hia wife built and
are running at little or no
rust lo Hie patients a modern
hospital In rural central Hai­
ti. Surgeons from Atlanta and
other U. S. cities regularly
■pend (heir vacations In Hai­
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
ti, operating free of charge
on children under treatment
by these American doctors
and missionaries on the
scene.
At nne who has seen these
"beautiful Americans" in ac­
tion, this reporter can testi­
fy that tho Haitians are ap­
preciative—and unlikely, in
my opinion to be fooled for
long into thinking that a
country that lends them
friends like these is itself
less than a frU-ml to Haiti.
The next Wo weeks will
be a crucial time.
Iluvalicr intends to de­
clare himself reelected to
another term as President—
without going through the
motions of a vote. On May
22 he will call on the nation
to stage a relehration in
honor of his eontinuence in
power. Then, if ever. Is a
moment that may Inspire
revolt. What it to be hoped
is that with the OAS mission,
acting a* the agent for all
the Americas there to re­
strain Duvalier's goon squad,
Haitians will oust their Dic­
tator and again take control
Page 4
Hanford, Florida
Tliurn., May 10, 1908 of their government.

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"I was ardently in love
with her all within half a
minute, so I proposed to her
right then and there.
"She was as startled and
shocked as I was at this
electrifying change but she
must have felt w hit t did,
for with stars in her ryes
she agreed to tic my wife.
"And wc are getting m ar­
ried next month. Now I can't
even imagine ever having
viewed her as Just a pal, for
I get butterflies whenever 1
talk to her."

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The children enjoyed their
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but also has made the lives of
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through your special days of
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WASHINGTON — (NEA) - withdrawn from Haiti at Du­ UN Security Council, such
American policy on the Ha valier's request, a U. S. Mil- Communists as arc in Haiti
ltian crisis is to have someone I t a r y Assistance Advisory are anti-Duvalier. A Czech,
trade mission in Haiti l i s t '
on the ground to pick up the Group of 25 remains.
March sold tractors on badly
pieces and put them together
U. S. tourist trade which needed credit but made no
again, when and if the place formerly accounted for twopolitical contacts. If there is
explodes.
thirds of Haiti'* foreign ex a Castro-trained cadre iq
This will avoid the mistake change earnings has evapor
made on the other end of the ated. There has been no Haiti, it has not been iden­
island of Hispaniola after the American aid to Haiti for tified as auch.
A new complicating factor
assassination of dictator Ra­
over a year.
Is the recent arrival in Porifael Trujillo. The United
To keep a foot on the
States had broken diplomatic ground, the U. S. has agreed ati-Prince of four members
relations with the Domincian to finance enlargement of the of the Trujillo family. T hee,
Republic as a protest against Port-au-Prince airport, in­ werc invited back by Duv*.
its government. Getting back sisting that the work be done Her and probably arc up to
in to stabilize the situation by an American contractor. no good.
look a major effort.
T h e Duvalier government
U. S. Ambassador Ray­ wants the contract for what­
mond L. Thurston in the Ha­ ever graft It can squeeze out
itian capital of Port-au-Prtncc
of it.
therefore has a nasty assign­
In pzsl Haitian crises the
It's seldom your dearest
ment cut out for him. Flying
native army has been stabiliz­
out dependents of American ing influence that restored friends who cost you money.
_
|
diplomatic and military offi­ order. Many of ita officers
cials who remain in Haiti was
Regardless of how hot tha
were American trained. Some
first step of his plan of action.
of the best have disappeared summer get* It won't seem s-i
Dr.
Francois
Duvalier's
bad right alter you step out
in recent months.
term as Haiti's president ends
So far Duvalier has had the of a phone booth.
a week before he is sched­
situation under a control of
uled lo be inaugurated fur a
A Kentucky woman has a
his own. The rural ureas are
second term on Stay 22. It is
largely quiet. All the trouble double width thumb, maybe
in this period, when there will
is centered in the capital from putting it down on her
be no constitutional govern­
husband's activities.
area.
ment, that the big trouble
When it became acute at
could come.
Among Ihe nicer garden
the end of April, Duvalier's
Anything might happen. It
own private army — the 500 tips are those that are at the
could be a revolution of the
TTM or Ton-Ton Mscoutci — end of asparagus stalks.
traditional Haitian blood bath
threw up roadblocks and sur­
variety. Duvalier might tie
It doesn't improve a golf,
rounded the homes of his
assassinated. He might bee
rr's game when ho expresses
known opponents,
the country. Or he might put
Clement Barbot, formerly himself to a tee.
down his enemiei with the
one of Duvalier'* principal
support of his black mass
aides, now considered a prin­
voodoo following.
LITTLE PILES j
cipal rival, disappeared but
American officials mini­
may have escaped tu Hie un­
mize, however, the possibility
or S A W D U S T
derground.
of an invasion of Haiti from
IN YOUn HOME
Louis de Joie, a mulatto
the Dominican Republic. Its
who was defeated by Duva­
MAY MEAN,
new president, Juan bosch, a
lier in last year’s primary —
refugee from his own country
after which Duvalier consid­ POWDER POST'
for most of hia adult life, has
BEETLES
ered himself elecled president
been having his own troubles
calll
without a regular election—is
in handling domestic recon­
now a refugee in Dominican
struction.
Republic, advising Bosch.
Ordrring his army to the
While Soviet Russia sup­
Haitian border for a threaten­
ports
Duvalier's cause in the
ed 50-mile downhill march on
Port-au-Prince was a diver­
sionary tactic! It rallied op­
position to his support. His
problem now Is to get off the
• •
invasion hook as gracefully
as he can.
It ts Impossible to conceive
• • •
of a more tangled and con­
fined situation. The United
States does not now Intend to
intervene.
It Is relying on the Organ­
ization of American Slates
CHECK THESE DUV
mission sent back into Haiti
WEATHER SPECIALS ON —
for pacification. If that fails,
OAS might ask the United
Stairs—which has the nec
essary ships, planes and men
—to act as agents in restor­
ing order.
While the U. S. Navy —
really Marine—amt Air Force
military missions hive been

Barbs

Helen Fuller Says

WASHINGTON — The tall
In Haiti Is no assurance that
the violence la over. So long
• i Dictator Francois Duvalier
retnalm in tue Presidential
chair he occupies illegally,
the immediate p h y s i c a l
threat of injury or death will
remain for at) those within
tils reach.
But the recent crisis be­
tween Haiti and the Domininlcan Republic alto holds out
a promise of greater hope
for the future In Haiti. If
the Organization of American
Slatei through ill on-the-spot
Inspection team can preside
over a peaceful replacement
of the Duvalter government,
all those who wish this poor­
est country In the hemisphere
well can get back to the Job
of helping Iho tlaitiani Im­
prove their condition of life.
Friends of Halil concluded
some lime ago that it was
use le u to lend more aid l&lt;&gt;
this backward island until
Duvallrr was deposed. For

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Courthouse
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rin;il DiHirer Di-crrr*
Ruby Lavonnc Leiw* va. Wil­
liam J. Lew I*.
" inifred Ty Owens vs. pet­
er Dawson Owens.
Marriage Applications Filed
Evans Barnes, Sanford amt
Genevieve McIntyre, Sanford.
Wilmer Thomas Stapleton,
Sanford „mi Maty C. Seymour,
Sanford.
Willie Joe Warren, Sanford
ami Catherine J. Hardy, Sanfold.
Real Kxlalr Iran.action.
Courtney J. Darrell etux to
John R. Horn man etux, Prairie
Lake Manor, $12.000.
Kings wood Builders, Inc., to
Henry Mallard Knowles etux,
Suniund Estates, $1-1,300.
Institutional Mortgage Co,
to federal Housing Commis­
sioner, Heftier Homes, Or­
lando, $13,300.
Arthur t*. Stewart etux, to
federal Housing Commission­
er. Goldie Manor, $13,200.
D. K. Holley etux to Joseph
W. Willis etux, Druid Hills
Park, *17,000.
Sidney Waters etux to Rich­
ard W. drown etux. Eastbrook
Subdivision, $ 13 ,000.
Richard W. Hughes etux to
Federal Housing Commission­
er, North Orlando, $l|,f&gt;00.
Abner L. Thompon to Richaid F, Chandler Jr. etux, Gar­
denia, $8,000.
T. J. Demers to J. L. Blythe
etux. S7, T20, R30, $7,600,
Charles William Spinks etux
to Virgil L, Anderson etux,
Suniund E s ta te , $13,100,
Joe S. Burch to John B.
Rlennlg. Sanlamlo, $0,000.
Kerr Builders, lne. to Homer
L. Gary etux. Longdate, $10,-

NORTH OHLANIH) GARDEN
I! officers, elected last Week for a twoyear term, are (seated from left) Mrs. Richard Stoddcn. president; Mrs,
KwrigltUon Harville, vice president; (standing) Mis. George Dinpielte,
secretary; Mrs. Carl Hyatt, chaplain; Mrs, Jack Riddley, treasurer, and
Mrs. Donald Null, rejKirter.
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Amid a background of Westside Grammar School third graders, the girls dress
spring flower colors, third Tuesday.
I’ll in green, yellow, pink and
grader Patsy Fowler was
The annual May celrhration lavender skirts with while
crowned May Day Queen at began with Mike Yelvcrton blouses, and the boy* in dark
and Mike Schmidt presenting trousers amt while skirts,
the colors, followed by the presented several dances.
Fifth amt sixth grttilo class
Queen's Court.
es
sang u number of songs
Wayne Russell was tile
trumpeter and Ii&gt;ron Robin­ The grand finale was a May
son earrietl the colorful crown pole dance around two color
to the white throne. “ Ladies- ful poles, after which the &lt;’n
lly llonna Krtcx
in Waiting" were Debra (in n ­ lire group sang “ God Bless
America."
The first project in pre­ er, Linda Seymore, Karen
paration for (lie annual Fourth Dollar, Mary Kelly, Terry
of July Fiesta sponsored by Oftrdal, Christine Kintaw,
M. G. HODGES
Kay Miller and Shannon Pau­
the Longwood Volunteer Fire
line. Susan Gridley crowned
PLUMRING
Dept, will tic the collection
the queen
or articles to be auctioned
Tlie ladies-ln-wafllng pre­ • WELLS DRILLED
at the celebration.
• PUMPS SERVICED
Any person in the area sented the quern with boxes
AND INSTALLED
with saleable items, large representing love, happiness,
• SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
or small, to donate to the health and other virtues,
Patsy was crowned under
• FREE ESTIMATES
project may contact any of
the firemen to arrange for a canopy made of colored tis­
CALL FA 2-6037
sue paper. Members of the
pickup service.
school
then
entertained
with
Proceeds from the celebra­
I’AOLA ROAD
tion, which have been out­ songs and dances. Second and
Krider To Speak standing in the past, are us­
ed in their entirety for sup­
In Long wood
port of Die volunteer depart­
By Donna Estes
ment amt to buy new cqinpGuest speaker for today's ment.
8 p. m. meeting of the Long• ( o m f i t f T h i n l/ o w , l / i * P r i r »
wood Arcs Chamber of Com• D r p r n i l i b l f ! . S I I . I* . K n i i n r
anerce will be John Krider, Metts Quits
• Adjustable Collin* llri*ht
Seminole County C of C man­
T. V. (Buck) Metts, Lyman
• S l i u r r i d Wbcfh! O om- T n « !
ager and chairman of the High School football coach
St. Johns-Indun River Navi­ for five years, ha* resigned
W a n t U i r la-Kt in o » t - c I w y i n (■ ru n *
C m H b e h in d H i m h t s l - w u r k m a O l y m p i c
gating Committee.
to accept a post as physical
The meeting will be held education Instructor and as­
roturv mower. Nuo-acaliMiiK whiad de
ai^n. (root chub'.
in the Civic League Build­ sistant football coach at
ing on Church St. Refresh­ Chamberlain High School,
ments will be served at the Tampa.
close of the program.

Nigeria, which coven leas
than one-thirtieth of the con­
tinent, contains one-seventh
of Africa's people.

Lundberg, Mrs. Grace Flan- Garden Club.
1 Winners of the May Garden
dvrs of the Wagon Wheel
It was announced that the of the Month Award were
Nursery and Mr-. Etta Dor­ club will not make a Garden! Mr. and Mrs. Gene Uiddings
man. president of the Sanford of the Year Award this year, of 50 N. Devon Avc.

VFW Port BOOT of DeBary
will nominate officers at to­
day's 7:33 p. m. meeting to
be held in the Recreation
Hall ol the DeBary Fire Sta­
tion.
A report by Joseph San
tillo, service officer who at­
tended the Veteran* Admin­
istration School held in Day­
tona tlcarh. will be presented.
Itetreshments will be serv­
ed following the meeting.

000.

Spatks L. Ridenour and John
S. Ridenour to /untile V.
O'Uerry and James \V. (Filerry, Old Potts Place, $5,000.
Lake Shore Homes, Inc. to
William V. Patterson etux,
Fuirlune Estates, $ 10 ,0110.
Knox Florida Development
Corp. to Edward C. Wilson
etux, Lincoln Heights, $15,000.
Thomas L. Airy etux to M. J.
Duruk etux, M. M. Smith's 3rd
Subdivision, $6,000.
Jessie W e e s 11 e r to Tom
laingbolloii etux, Ptuiriu Lake
Manors, $ I ] ,500,
Kingawoml Huilders, Inc. to
Charles Thomas Sutler etux,
Loch Arbor, $20,000.
Hobby C. Mnrkluud etux to
Phillip N. Brownstein as Federa I Housing Commissioner,
North Orlando First Addition,
$10,800.
Winifred T, Owens to G,
F reJ Reed etux, Crystal Lake
Shores, $8,000.
Paul U. Johnson etux to Wit*
Bum E. Froden etux, Wrathcrsfield First Addition, $'.1,200.
Vincent J. Sleek etux to
Henry D. Faint Jr. etux, Lot 8.
Hluck 0, Tier 2, Sanford, $7,0(81.
Glenn Eugene Hischuf etux
to John W. Erickson etux,
Easlnmk Sulvljvision, $12,000.
Lewis Rowland etux to Jo ­
seph F. Mulson etux, Oakluml
Shores, *23,000.
Gordon N, Kuelm etux to
Kunry Roy, South Pinecrest,
*0,800.

By Mona Grinxtcad
Mrs. Richard Stodden was
elected president of the North
Orlando Garden Club at the
May meeting of the group
held last Thursday night.
Ollier officer* are Mr*
Ewrightson Harville. v i c e
president; Mrs. George Du­
quette. secretary; Mr*. Jack
Riddley, treasurer; Mr*. Carl
Ilyatl, chaplain, and Mr*.
Don Nall, reporter. Flections
were lor a two-year term of
office.
New director* will be an­
nounced by Mrs. Stodden at
the club’s annual meeting to
be held on Juoc fi at the
home of Mr*. W. W. Ander­
son. The regular board meet­
ing will be held on May 23
at the home of Mr*. Nall.
In other business a resolu­
tion recently passed by the
Village Council commending
the club was read and an
nouncement was made that a
luad uf peat has been added
to the list of prizes for the
Beautification Month Contcit.
The North Orlando Co. has
extended Its minimum gallon
age of water up 2,000 gallons
for the month of May in co­
operation with this project.
Contest judges will be As­
sistant County Agent Ernie

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McArdle Trains For Marathon
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Y O R K - (NEA) —
People seeing a wispy man
running down Broadway In
h’„ underwear In the early
morning with a lunch pail
Bnder his arm might suspect
that he’s a commuter who
missed the 8:45 from Yon*
kers.
But hs Isn’t. He’s Peter
Joseph HoArdle, bolder of a
doten national distance titles,
jogging to work and enroute
to the Olympic marathon in
Tokyo In October of next
year.
Pete McArdle, surprise win­
ner of the 10,000 meters in
the Pan American Games in
Brazil, Qts in President Ken­
nedy's physical fitness pro­
gram perfectly. He also
stresses what a working stiff
athlete In this country has
to do to stay in major com­
petition.
McArdle, 33, who came to
New York from the Industrial
town of Dundalk In County
Louth on the northeast coast
of Ireland In 1938, Is a bus
mechanic who became an
American citizen Feb. I,
JM l, He took his three-week
vacation to compete In the
Pan-Am Games in Sso Paulo,
hut the conditioning and trip
required a month.
’’I'll probably get docked
the extra * weeks pay," ex­
plained McArdle In his de­
licious brogue.
Fellow workers at the bus
garage took up a collection
to send Pete to Walnut, Calif.,
ao their guy could qualify
for the Pan-Am.
Anyone remotely acquaint«d with track will tell you
that it's a physical imposs­
ibility for a runner to run the
10,000 meters and the 26
miles and 385 yards of the
marathon wllhln a period of
three days, but the plucky
McArdle, who stands only 5
feet ■ and never weighs more
than 123 pounds, did.

Spare-Ribbers
Close Season

The Dellary Spsre-Klbbera
Bowling Club dosed the aesaon with a banquet wilb
awards going to the winners
of specie! events. Wives ef
members attended the ban­
quet, at the Imperial House,
W inter Park.
Master of ceremonies was
the retiring president, Frank
fitoney, who Introduced the
new officers for 1D63-64:
Archie
Long,
president;
George Zeller, first vie* pres­
ident; Charles Moore, second
vie# president; Orville Jones,
secretary-treasurer; and Arn­
old Hooper, historian,
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Stary,
who were celebrating their
SSlh wedding anniversary
were presented with a cake
for the occasion,
Ellsworth Ogden won the
largo trophy and will guard
It for a year.
Awards wars presented to
Herman Berger, Leon Lormcl, Edward Allan, David
llothchild, Hugo Long, Alvin
Meyer, Norvon Roach, E. E.
Walters, Edward Persons,
Paul Wood, George Zeller,
Morris Shawkey, Harry Shonk
and Oscar Papineau.
Awards were donated by
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Davis, Mr.
and Mrs. John Spoltki, Mr,
and Mrs. George Herman, Mr.
and Mr*. Lion Lorrml ami
Mr. and Mr*. A. Wallace.
Several ladle* won compacts
as door prize*.
The retiring president was
presented with a Radio aa a
g ift from the memW s and
Mrs. Stoney was presented
With a bouquet.
Over flint) was distributed
to the members as a refund of
the surplus fund* at the cloae
of the season.

PETER McARDLE
On May 1, McArdle turned
in one of the major upsets of
tho games by besting the
favored
Argentina
crack,
Oswaldo Suarez, in the 10,000
meters. On May 4, McArdle
was ICO yards on top after
22 miles of the marathon
when "my lags locked. My

U. S. Matched
Against Slavs
m o DE JANEIRO (U P I&gt; 13)0 powerful United Slatea
squad, unbeaten in three pre­
liminary round games, will
be pitted against Yugoslavia
tonight when tho final roundrobin series begins in the
w o r l d amateur basketball
championship.
Rrazil, which drew a bye
into the finals because It is
the defending e li a m p l o n ,
swings into action against
Puerto Rico and the Soviet
Union faces France.
Italy, the scventli team to
gain llic final round, will not
resume play until Friday
night when it farca Brazil
while tho United State* will
lake on the Russians In what
shapes up is a crucial malch.
The Soviet Union also post­
ed a 3 0 record in the pre­
liminaries and is given the
best chance of upsetting the
Yanks, who won Ihe recent
Pan-American games title
without losing n game.

Syracuse Sold
For $500,000
SYRACUSE, N. Y. (Ui’l ) Thn imallesl city in Ihe Na­
tional Basketball Association
ended a 17-year professional
cage history Wednesday night
with Ihe announced move of
Ihe Syracuse Nationals to
Philadelphia.
Just before midnight, Dan
Itlasone, president of the Na­
tional Basketball Association
(NBA! dub. said he had sold
tiro Nils to undisclosed Phil­
adelphia Interests for $500,000.

Keenan-Dicky
Take Tourney
Plnehurst Scotch foursome
tournament of tho Sanford
Women'* Golf Association
Wednesday saw Minerva Kee­
nan and Suzy Dicky win with
a net 70. Katherine Park am)
JatiP McKtbldu were second
with a ret 7214, A low net
tourney will be held next Wed­
nesday, with a businras meet­
ing following ul 2 p.nu

thighs got sore from running
up and downhill." Yet .Mc­
Ardle hung on bravely to
finish third behind Mexiro’s
Fidel Negrete and Gordon
McKenzie of Great Neck, N.
Y.
McArdle bclievei he could
qualify for the 10,000 meters
in the Olympic Games, "but
there Isn’t a raca In which
to do It on the entire E n t
Coast." Ho is therefore going
after tho marathon, which
hasn’t been won by an Amer­
ican since Johnny Hayes got
the duke In Ixmdon in 1906,
when Dorando, the Italian,
was disqualified.
McArdle came to thli coun­
try nt the luggoslion of Joe
McCluskey,
the
one-time
Fordham distance man and
steeple-chaser who is coach
of the New York Athletic
Club. He was 20 at the time
and wanted to attend college.
The trouble was that he had
to go to work. He waahed
buses from 8 o'clock at night
until 5 in the morning.
Hls life was "all mixed
up," ao he didn't gel to com­
pete on thla side until the
end of 1057. Nor did he at­
tract the attention of college
coaches until he was beaten
by no moro than two or
ihrcc feet by Bruce Kidd In
an 6:49 two-mllc at the Bos­
ton Garden early In 1081.
"By (hat time 1 waz a bit
old to be going lo school
and 1 bad tost too much eli­
gibility to get a scholarship."
McArdle, father of two,
runs threa-and-a-half miles
going to work at Broadway
and 132nd Street. Going home
he lopes up Riverside Drive
to get In six miles. A show­
er and a light bite and he
ramble* to Yen Cortlandt
Perk for six or seven miles
more. Galloping back to bis
homo at moth Street and
Wadsworth Terrace, ho show­
ers agsln »nd has bis heavy
meal at B.
A real distance man, Peto
McArdle.

158 Pro-Ams
Open Tourney
OKLAHOMA CITY (U P Q A crowded cast of 148 pro­
fessionals and to amateurs be­
gan their assault on the Quail
Creek Country Club couraa
today In the first round of the
113,000 Oklahoma City Open
golf tournament.
Defending champion Doug
Sander*, Colonial National
Invitational winner Julius Bo­
ros and New Zealand south­
paw nob Charles, who took
the Houston Classic tw o
weeks ago, headline the field.
While it is one of the best
groups ever to play In tills
five-year-old tournament, pro
golf* "Illg Three" — Jack
Nicktaus, Arnold Palmer ami
Gary Player—are passing it
up for a rest.
Par on the 7,050-yard lay­
out Is 30 30—72, and tight (air­
ways with out • of • hounds
markers face gotfera on most
holes.

Fitzpatrick Rolls
High Scries
Evelyn Fitzpatrick had high
game and aerie* 180-488 in
Ih* Friday AM Holler Motor*
Navy Wive* League. Susy
Menu, VAII-U OW, wus second
high with 1.MI-118.
Other high game* were Mar*
!rm- Lewis, 160; Isatu-I Goahorn, 168, and Glnny Huff,
164.

ALTAMONTE SENATORS, with itnmlinjp nt the first of the week «et a t
neven wins to three losses, tiro, front from left, Mike Morgan, Fred Presley,
Kent Blnnck, Gnry Viera, Tom Plnnork, Jeff Williams anti Curtis Bunn;
second row, Mike IIurKi.i, Jnmie Cornell, Bruce Stuart, Cecil Asher, Jerry
Jneli, Mike Nocll nml Kim Kettle. In back arc Howard Willoughby, manaKcr and Loren Jncb, coach.
(Herald Photo)

SarasotaWins
To Move Into
3-Way Tie

Standings
United Press International
American League
W. L Pci.
20 12 .625
Chicago
17 11 .607
Boston
New York
16 12 .571
18 14 .503
Kansas Cit
18 14 M3
Baltimore
13 13 .500
Cleveland
17 10 .472
Loa Angelet
Detroit
12 ID .387
13 21 .382
Washington
11 20 .353
Minnesota
Wednesday's Result*
New York 4 Minnesota 3
Boston 9 Los Angelei 3, 1st
Boston 7 Los Angeles 8, 2nd,
night
Baltimore 7 Washington 1,
night
Cleveland 1 Kantaa City 0,
night
Chicago 7 Detroit 4,
night
Friday's Games
Minnesota at Cleveland, night
Detroit at Washington, 2,
twilight-night
Chicago at Baltimore, night
Kansas City at Boston, night
Los Angeles a t New York,
night
National Ix-ague
W. L. P e t
21 13 .018
San Francisco
19 16 .513
St. Louis
18 to .529
Los Angclca
16 15 .518
Pittsburgh
17 16 .515
Chicago
Cincinnati
10 10 .481
15 17 .469
Philadelphia
Milwaukee
16 19 .457
13 19 .411
New York
15 20 .439
Houston
Wednesday's llr.ulls
New York 7 Hum tun 4
Cincinnati 10 Chicago 2
San Francisco 4 Pittsburgh 3
Milwaukee 9 St. 1/jut* 3,
night
Los Angrles 3, Philadelphia
2, 12 innings, night
Friday's Gamr*
Milwaukee at Chicago
Cincinnati at St. Louis, night
Philadelphia at Houston, night
Pittsburgh at Los Angeles,
night
New York at San Fran, night

TAKING NO chnncea
— Seal bell - equipped
rocker ia Miuff haven
fur Jim McElrcnth af­
ter a 150 m.p.h. prac­
tice lap for tho Me­
morial Huy "100" in
Indinunpolig. McElrcnth
is from Arlington, Tex.
(NEA Telephoto)

Women Golfers
Open Tourney
MUSKOGEE, Okla. (UPI)
—The $3,000 Muskogee Civltan
Open got underway today
with most of the leading
women pro golfers cxrrpt de­
fending champ Pally Berg in
the field of 33.
Tin- private little battle be­
tween top mimey-uInner Mic­
key Wright and up-and-com­
ing Marilyn Smith was ex­
pected to continue through
the 72-holc tourney.

By United Frets lateraattoasl
Sarasota defeated f I r a t
place Lakeland Wednesday
night 8-5 to move Into a
three-way tie with Fort Lau­
derdale and fit. Petersburg
for second place In the Flor­
ida State League.
Sun Sox center fielder Bud­
dy Bradford accounted for
four of Saraaota’a runs by
bitting a bases loaded triple,
then scoring himself on a
passed ball.
Miami's Marlins took ■
sound tramping from the
Daytona B e a c h Islanders,
who lashed out 18 hits to beat
Miami 17-6.
Thn Saints topped last place
Tampa 8-5 behind the two-hit
pitching of righthander Bob
Tractor, who also drove in
three runs with two singles
and a sacrifice fly.
Orlando nipped Fort Lau
dcnlalo 5-4 after a big third
Inning when Ihe Tigers scared
four run* on three singles, a
walk, a double and Iwu er­
rors.
Tonight the Marlins ara at
Daytona Beach, Fort Lauder­
dale at Orlando again, Sara­
sota at Tampa and Lakeland
at St. Petersburg.
The standings:
W L Pet
Lakeland
14 9 .609
Fort Lauderdale 13 10 .565
St. Petersburg
13 10 .VIS
Sarasota
13 19 .563
Miami
13 11 .523
Orlando
10 13 .435
Daytona Beach
t 14 .391
Tampa
8 15 .318

sSign B ro w n
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) —
The Philadelphia Eagles have
announced the signing of of­
fensive back Timmy Brown
for the 1063 National Football
League season.

G eorge’s W in

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Chateaugay equalled the track
record for the mile.
"The track is faster than
I had believed It to be- ami
Chateaugay hasn't missed on
ont since the work, either.
He'll be all right for the
race, I’m sura of that now,"
the trainer said before leaving
for N’cw York.

With

Williams Take 2
Williams took two In the
Women’s Softhnll League,
downing A &amp; W Root Beer
14-4 ami Jet Lancs 0-5. La­
st sna Williams pitched both
winners. McKenzie slammed a
homer against A A W and
Ervin did the same against
Je t Lanes.

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fered his only defeat In the
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Shoemaker again ride* the
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by winner, named ahesd of
time just aa he was at Chur­
chill Downs two weeks ago.
Trainer Jimmy Conway,
who hod to leave for New
York Wednesday, filed the en­
try before he left "just ao
tharo will be no sllp-up,"
And whan the box eloses,
tha names of Candy Spots,
Never Bend, Sky Wonder, On
My Honor, Lemon Twist and
Country Squire are expected
to join that of Chateaugay,
completing tha field of seven.
Although he won the Ken­
tucky Derby by a length and
one-half, Chateaugay once
again finds himself cast in
tha rota of underdog. For
Candy Spots, third in the
Kentucky Derby, is pre-race
favorite at 7-6 with Never
Bend, second at Churchill
Downs, second choice st 2-1.
Chateaugay ranks third at 6-2.
Candy Spota, winner of tha
Santa Anita derby and the
Florida Derby thla year, suf­

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Suzanne Partin Honored
At Graduation Luncheon
By Linda Smithson

By Mrs. 11. L. Johmaow

Partin, daughter of Mr. and

| ccnted with pink and white
The Barbizon Restaurant
i bows and white accessories.
was the site of a recent lunch­ Mrs. James Partin, and a The luncheon table held a
member
of
the
Oviedo
High
eon honoring Miss Suzanne
center arrangement of white
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Miss Partin wore an at*
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lilies, flanked on each side
with pastel roses in large
conch shells. White place
cards were decorated with
pink roscj and at each place
setting was an attractive shell
nut cup.
Suzanne was presented a
gift of a graduation charm,
by the hostesses.
Those Invited to share the
event were, her mother, Mrs.
James Partin, and the Mi»»c»
Marilyn Partin, Linda Harris,
Joan Ridenour, Dorothy Duda, Rose Beasley, Diane Aulin, Caroline Wood, Carolyn
Jacobs, Anne Slavik, Ivy
Wainright. Shirley Mikler,
and two guests from Tampa.

Casselberry

Personals

HOSTESSES AND HONOKEE a t a luncheon
honoring Miss Suzanne Partin, a member of the
Oviedo High School graduating t-lnss. Suzanne
is seated and hostesses are Mrs. C. T. Nihlack,
left, and Mrs. Hen Wainright.
(Herald Photo)

OW Board Meets
At Barldey Home

Mrs. Willis Benson, former
Casselberry resident and mu­
sic teacher at South Seminole
Elementary School, arrived
by plane last Friday to at­
tend graduation exercises at
The May Board meeting of
I.ymsn High where her son,
the
Officers Wives Club was
Charles, is a member of the
held recently at the lovely
graduating class.

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home of Mrs. T. Barkley
Wood in Loch Arbor. The hos­
tess served pastries and cof­
fee from a table centered
with a spring bouquet.
Mrs. Hubert Lovelace, pres­
ident of the club, presided
over the meeting. Tho Navy
Belief Bcnclit May Garden
Party which was sponsored
by the dub was declared a
big success and llie proceeds
will he turned over to Cdr. C.
W. Mcthicr for Navy Belief.
Various types of hobby ac­
tivities arc In the planning
stage for tho wives partici­
pation.
Letters
of
appreciation
were read by Use correi|K&gt;nding secretary, Mrs. David
Ulmstead, pertaining to var­
ious charitable activities. A
letter ot thanks was also read
from Mrs. Jean Jay cox from
Guam, Mariana Islands, for
the gifts of clothing sent after
their disastrous typhoon.
The club voted to support
the benefit for The Little Bed
School House which will be
held on May 28 at the high
school auditorium. It will be
a lively show called MerryGo-lluiind. Tickets may be
purchased through the unit
representatives.
U t li c r s attending were
Mmes. John Iiraim, Charles
Youngblsdr, Itoger Lconbardi, O. \y McGuire, II. 11.
Helms Jr., Joseph Tully, C.
W. Mclshcr, John Barlow,
Hoy Farmer, l-eroy Heath,
Lyle Settee. U-onard Heinhart, Kdward Decker, and (2.
W. Klmmons.

Good afternoon. TAKE TT
EASY OVEN MEALS are a
homemakers best friend. If
your oven lias an automatic
clock, you can relax while the
meal cooks, or art the table
and make the salad, and chat
with gticsla in tho living
room. No last minute Hurry
in the kitchen. Because most
of the preparation it done
ahead of time and because
OVEN MEALS arc not likely
to kite flavor and attractive
ness If they're not served
exactly on the minute. Oven
meals offer advantage* and
aavo serving dishes for they
can go from oven to table in
the same gay casserole they
were cooked in. They help
save minerals and vitamins,
fresh fruits and vegetables
are steamed or rooked tn •
minimum amount of water;
bring variety and attractive­
ness to menus and meal pre­
paration and are economical
in use of fuel as the whole
meal cook* with liie same
heat.
Choose foods and reelpei
that lend themselves to o\cn
cookery. With several foods
rooking at one time there will
naturally bo a certain amount
of ateam In the oven. So, you
should avoid certain delicate
rakei, desserts, anufflci, etc.,
that need dry heat for good
browning.
How does this complete
oven meal sound! Summer
squash is plentiful right Dow.
Cooking time Is 41 minutes.
Set the oven temperature at
371 degrees K. Let's fla bar­
becued beef patties, summer
squash, garden peas, cherryapricot Hetty, milk, coffee,
buns and butter.
Barbecued Beef Paulas
1 cup soft bread crumbs
la cup milk
HI lbs. ground beef
1 tap. salt
pepper
Its tbipi. W orcestershire
sauco
U cup vinegar
3 tbspa. sugar
la cup catsup
'a cup water
la cup chopped onion
la cup chopped green peppar
1. Moisten crumbs with
milk. Combine with meat,
salt and pepper. Shape into d
patties, place in shallow bak­
ing dish.
2. Combine remaining in­
gredients to make barbecue
sauce; pour around patties.
3. Hake at 371 degrees for
41 minutes. Serves •.

Thanks!

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Cherry Apricot Betty
li cup melted butter or m ar­
garine
2 cups soft bread ctumbi
1 No. 2 can water-packed pit­
ted red cherries (2tk)
cups
1 No. 1 can Apricot halves
ik cup brown sugar
I tsp. grated lemon rind
ik tsp. nutmeg or mac*
ik tap. cinnamon
Ik tsp. salt
1. Four melted fat over
crumbs and mix well until
all of the crumbs arc coated.
Drain liquid from cherries
and apricots; save for use in
pudding sauce. Put a layer
of crumbs In casserole then a
layer of fruit, and sprinkle
with sugar, lemon rind, spices |
and sail. Repeat until all of
the ingredients are used, sav­
ing a few crumbs to sprinkle
on lop.
2. llak* uncovered at 371
degrees for 43 minutes.
2. Serve warm with the fol­
lowing sauce:
1 cup canned fruit juice
1 tbsp. corn starch
li tsp. salt
li tsp. nutmeg or mace
14 cup sugar
Ik tsp. grated lemon rind
H cup heavy cream,
whipped
li tap. vanilla
Blend li cup Juice with
cornstarch to niako a smooth
paile. Ileal remaining juice
to boiling. Stir in starch mix­
ture. Cook until thick, stirring
constantly. Add remaining in­
gredients, remove from heat,
cool. Fold in cream and fla
vorlng. Serve over pudding.

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Have had a request to re|H-at Hie very good brrad and
butter pickle recipe. So bero
it is. This recipe is the one
that Clara atheson sent in
and ia the beat one she bas
used.
Hash and slice cucumber*.
To 1 gallon of sliced cukes
add:
7 large unions sliced
3 cups sugar
2 cups water
3 cups whit* vinegar
li cup salt
Ilk tbspa. mustard seed

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Rev. Jesse Drawn
701 Sanford Ave.
TRAVEL ALARM CLOCK
Mrs. Harvey II. Ilnle
2121 S. Elm Ave.

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Haven't had a rutabaga re­
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USDA.
Summer fiqaaab
Golden Rutabagas
3 lO-oi. pkgi. frozen crooked 3 medium sized (1 lb. aach)
rutabagas
neck squash, or use fresh
1 to 2 tap. sugar
squash if desired
4 Hups, butter or margarine 1 tip. salt
Ik cup water
la to 1 tap. salt
pepper
li cup hacoo drippings, but­
ter or margarine
1. Break blocks of squash
1. Hash, peel and cut ruta­
baga* into atrip* or Ik inch
cube*. Place in casaends.
2. Combine sugar, salt and
water and pour over ruta­
bagas. Dot with bacon drip­
pings, butler or margarine.
3. Cover and rook in 330
degree oven for Ilk hours.
4. Add dash of pepper and
serve, or mash a* potatoes.
Serves 4.

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1 tbsp. celery seed
into 4 parts. Dace In casrcF o il QUICK COLOR
1U tbsps. tumeric
rolc. Sprinkle with salt and
Mix nil together and heat
pepper, dot with butter.
Grnpevillc Nursery
but
do not boil, until eukrs
2. Cover and bake at 371 de­
2221 Grapeville Are.
change color. Put in hot ster­
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6.
"Scot Is Dealer’’
If the cukes arc waxed wash
• s s
them with soap.
Garden Fcas
2 10-oz. pkgs. frozen peat or
rqual amount of fresh
peas
Ik cup water or light cream
2 to 4 Ibsps. butter or margarine
We wish to express our sincere
1 tsp. salt
thanks
to the people of Sanford and
1 to 2 tips, sugar
1. Break blocks of peas Into
the surrounding area for their re­
4 parts. Place in casserole.
sponse
to our Opening.
Add salt and sugar to water
and pour over peas. Dot with
We again say “Thank You” for
butter.
2. Cover and bake In 373 de­
the flowers and other expressions
gree oven for 41 mlnutci.
of good wishes that we received.
Serve* t.

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Williams - Lane
Wedding Plans

Couple Celebrates 45th
Anniversary With Family
Mr. and Mr*. W. C. Hutchi­
son, 821 Rn*alia Drive, cele­
brated their 15th wedding an ­
niversary, May 8 at a dinner
given In their honor at the
home of their daughter and
*on-ln-law, Mr. and Mr*. Paul
Morris, 1211 Randolph St.
Mr*. Minnie Macklin helped
the host and hostess with a

delicious dinner of steaks,
salad, hot rolls, iced tea, ice
cream and cake. The anni­
versary cake was decorated
with various color* of yellow
carrying out the theme of the
"Sapphire A nniversary." A
hnuriuet of spring flowers was
used as the centerpiece.
Mr. and Mrs. Hutchison
were m arried on May 8, 1918
at I’oynette, WIs. They have
live children, Aliter! C., of
Arlington, Va.j Robert M .

Announced

nindenstuirg, Md.; (H ester)
Mrs. H arry Telman, F ran k ­
furt, Germ any; (M ary) Mrs.
Vernicc Vincent, San Antonio,
Texas, and (Evelyn) Mrs.
Morris of Sanford. Tltcy also
have eight grandchildren.
They moved to Sanford
three years ago and arc still
enjoying sightseeing t r i p s
throughout the state.
Mrs. Elizabeth Morris, 1105
Locust, joined the family for
Ilie anniversary dinner.

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By Joan M»gln
Final plans are b*dng an­
nounced for the wedding of
Miss D o r o t h y
Williams,
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. K.
P, William* Sr., to Clifford
Reginald f^me, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Leroy Lane, of ChuJunta.
The cerem ony I* schedulod
for this Saturday at 7:30 p.m.
at the home of the brideplcct's sister and brother-inlaw, Rev. and Mr*. Charles
G. Swaggerly, of Chuluota.
Rev. Swaggerfy will offiHale at the wedding and (he
bride will be given in m ar­
riage by her brnlher, Enni*
Williams, of Sanford.
Mis* Carol Swaggerly, a
niece, will lie maid of tumor
amt Mis* Uremia Lane, sister
of the groom, will be brides­
maid. The groom'* brother,
Rill Lane, will lw best man.
Following the ceremony, a
receplion will he held al the
Swaggerly home, 111 First
Street.

Bride-Elect Honored At Shower
A miscellaneous shower wa*
held recently honoring brideelect, Mis* Glenda Williford,
at the home of Mrs, John
O'Donnel, 1903 Magnolia Av«.
Co-hoiteas was Mr*. Leon Wil­
son,
Arrangement* of mixed
flower* were placed through­
out thB party rooms. The re­

freshment table was overlaid
with a white linen cloth and
centered with an arrangem ent
of pink roMsi.
Refreshm ents of rake, nuts,
mint* and punch were served
by the hostesses.
A aerie* of games w ife
played and prizes awarded to
the honorec, her sister. Mis*

Also the Mi«*cs Tat O'Don-1 honoree s m other, Mrs. Joseph
Barbara Williford and Mrs.
nell, Dcbbio O'Donnell and the * Hofeckcr.
David .Scott.
Other Invited guests wore
Mnres. Jnek Kilby, Rolph
Spotta, O. W. Douglas, Donald
Jones, Fulton Baxley, Thomas
W hatley,
William
Ilosack,
Robert Smith, Dnnnld Spotta,
Ted Jackson end William t’owelL

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Chapters Elect New Officers
Chapter* of Holy Cross
Episcopal Church women held
llielr last meetings of the
year with election of new of­
ficer.* being the main item* of
business at each meeting. R e­
port* of the recently held
laiiinl meeting were given by
each chapter chairm an.
Diacimions al the meetings
centered around plans for the
19*13 lit y ear including m eet­
ing places and programs.

Churchwomen
Name New
Committees
tty Helen Snodgrass
.Mrs. Cart llarllim an, pres­
ident of llie All Saints Epis­
copal Churchwomen, in E n­
terprise, appointed committee
chairm en for Hie coming year
when the group met tor the
monthly session
Mrs. Michael McDermott is
chairm an of Christian ediicalion; Mrs, Thomas llndgale,
Christian
snri.il
relations;
Miss Elam Johnston, college
work and personnel; Mrs.
Everett
Waite, promotion;
Mrs Joseph llylwa, missions
and supplies, and Mrs. John
Smiley, united thank offer­
ing*.
'Hie last meeting of the cur­
rent year for the sewing
group will lie held May 20
and all m em bers arc urged
to attend.

Mrs. Daniel Pugh and Mrs. W .1 UTO chairm an; Mrs. Ran­
II. Stew art W e r e b o ilc isc l for dall Chase, Christian Educa­
SI. Anne's Chapter al 11.30 tion; Mrs. Frank Mclianc,
a.nj. at Hie i'ugh home in De­
social
relations;
n ary . Fourteen m c m b c r i Christian
Mr*.
Douglas
Kickliler.
m is­
were present and elected the
following officers; Mrs. T. sions; Mrs. tl. L. Perkins Jr.,
Connolly, chairm an; Mr*. A. promotions; Mr*. C. L. Park
W. la-e, secretary ; Mrs. S. J r., periodicals; Mrs. Jacif
O. Chase J r., tre a su re r; Mrs. Nciinnn, stationery; Mr*. T.
II. F. Whilncr. G ray Inn; R. Shcibcnhcrger, courtesy.
Mrs. I’ugli. Christian Educa­ Following the meeting m em ­
tion; Mrs. Roy Holler, Christ­ bers enjoyed swimming and a
ian .Social Relations; Mrs. picnic lunch.
Member* of SI. Mary’*
Lee, promotion*; Mr*. E. L.
Burdick,
periodicals, a n d Chapter were Joined by their
Mrs. John Jewell, chairm an husband* for * covered dish
supper and while elephant
of the telephone committee.
Thu group voted to con­ sale at the Parish House.
tinue with their work in as­ Funds derived from Ihc sale
sisting llie library committee were contributed to Mrs. Paul
for Improvement
and following the meeting en­ Johnston
joyed a covered di*h lunch­ and completion of work in the
Parish house kitchen. New of­
eon.
ficer* for this group include
St. Agnes Chapter met at
Mrs Charles Register, chair­
the homo of Miss Eva Hun!
m an; Mrs. Percy Mercer,
will) Mrs. Martin Rram co- vice chairm an, and Mrs. Roy
hostess. Elected as president Greene,
secretary-treasurer.
was Mrs. H arry Cuiliing; Almut to member* and guests
treasu rer. Miss Hunt, and enjoyed the evening.
secretary, Mrs. W. T. Jackson. Following llie business
meeting members enjoyed re(rrshineni*.
The home of Mr*. Donald
Jones on Sanford Avenue was
the scene of St. Marks* m eet­
ing. Mrs. Jones was assisted
hy Mr*. I.aniar lteaII. New
officers elected al the m eet­
ing included Mr*, l ’hil Logan
chairm an;
Mrs. D o n a l d
Rales, vice chairm an; Mr*.
W. II. Meriwether, secretarytrea su rer; Mrs. lax* Moore,

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MISS (ILENDA WILLIFORD, bride-elect, was honored at a recent misrellnnemis tdiowcr a t the home of Mrs. John O'Donnell. Left to riyfht »re
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The lovely huffet table was
white with gold appointment*,
and a centerpiece of yellow
daffodils, the sorority flower.
As curb mother arrived slm
was given a corsage of white
carnations, ami then served
I’elit fours, frosted grapes,
spire rak e, nuts, piinrli and
coffee. Mrs. Jim Livingston,
the sponsor, served coffee
and Mrs. T. V Metis Jr.,
president, presided at the
piinrli howl.
A fashion slioyv was pre­
sented with clothes f r o m
Mary-Ksthcr's. Models were
Mrs. llolM-rt Johnson, Mrs. K.
S McCall, Mrs. W. K. MrRolierls, Mrs. W. J . Keenan
amt Mr*. Jam es McKee,
Mis
Francis
Rounilll.il,
mother of Mr*. Robert Jo h n ­
son. won tile door price, a gif I
eeililie.ile f r o m
Mary-Kstiler's,
Olliers
attending were
Mines. Klihy File J r., Irene
Lundhlud, t. K. Kslrldge, A.
L. Collins, John Higgins J r .,
John Higgins -Sr, Michael
Keenan, W. J . Keenan, Henry
Totike. Ill, W. L. Clanton, K.
S McCall Sr.. T. V. Melt*
S r , It. W Sellers, Janies
llroille J r , W. L. Vance, Ray
Fox, J a m e s McKee, Kll
White, Jack Sell Irani, and
Mis* Margaret Elizabeth
Miss Patti Walker and mo­
W citgate, daughter of Mr.
ther, Mrs. L. K. Walker,
und Mr* I*. J. Westgate of
2i*i7 Cordova Drive, Sunlord,
participated recently In a
reading of Robert F rost's one
act play, "M asque of R ea­
son" at Mount Holyoke Col­
5lr. mid Mr*. Churl.'* Ray lege, South Hadley, Mas*.
iin.l children nml Mr. and Mr*.
Mis* WcMgata read the
Henry lloyd and rhil.lren of part of Job, one of Uto four
Orlando were v H tin g tela* tupernaiur.it character*
in
lives here over 11t., weekend. the ph&gt; which ha* been call­
Humid Kiutlr. nceontpanivi) ed Frost'* addenda to the
hy II K. ttrud.ioi k of tlcluud Hook ■■( .lul). A graduate ol
ill tended the annual meeting Seminole High School In San­
of the I’hm rer Club of tlu, ford, Mis* Westgate I* pre­
Florida Power Cbrp. held In sently a senior at Mount
SI. I'etorshurg Wednesday.
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Member* of the Woman's
Society of Christian Service
of First MrlhndlKt Church en ­
joyed a Mother-Daughter din­
n er In McKinley Rail. An
overflow crowd which filled
the hall and spread into ad ­
joining Sunday School rooms
participated In the revered
dish dinner. Mr*. Roy Tilll*
and Mrs. W. T. Raynor were
In eliargo of arrangem ents.
After the dinner the regular
meeting was held in the sanc­
tuary. tn recognition of their
loyal and devoted service to
the society, Life Membership
pin* were presented to Mrs.
Arthur lleckwilh J r . and to
Mrs. It. B. Crumley.
Mrs. I,. |). Hastings was in
charge of lla* pledge service.
She wa* assisted hy Mr*. J.
K. Ferrell who showed and
narrated the film strip, "B et­
ter Than Gold." Taking part
also were Mrs. thirolhy Wal­
ler. Mrs. Bertha David, Mr*.
George Chapman and Mr*. C.
It. Jones.
Mrs. M. K. Raker anil Mrs.
W. T. Raynor gave brief reports on lire reren t anna) con­
ference of the WSCS which
they attended in Daytona
Reach.
It wa* announced that
nam es lor rireles will he
drawn on May 21 at McKinley
Hall and that an officer train ­
ing day will be held in New
Smyrna Heart) on May 22.
Olliecr* tor the coming
year were elected. Mr*. M.
E. Raker remain* a , presi­
dent, Mrs. Arthur lleekwith
ns treasurer, and Mr*. It, B.
Crumley secretary, Mrs. W.
T. Raynor I* the new vicepresident.

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cents to ARRY, Uox IKtiio, Beverly
Hills, Calif.

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the real criminal was Sir Ray.
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because it is important to us.
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A budget Isn't just figures,
it's figuring. Figuring tail
what you want to do with
whnt you’ve got.
That is why no outsider ran
make out th« right budget
for you,

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R I T X

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lludget your worries about
ed on the critical list today
those teeners. Head Ruth
following his crash in the
Mdid C* booklet, "Tips on
Iitanil Prix of the Saarland
last Sunday. Hu suffered a
fracture id the skull and l
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plainly NOT how many guests mitko
a "company dinner.” Your husband
may not have described his dinner
engagement accurately, but whnt’s
the difference? It WAS a business
dinner, wasn't it?

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ly to Join Henry T, Adois at
the starting gale were Step
li.in .Smith, Itoyal link. Ap
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mat, II y r il , Vicki'. Jet
They know wlmt their fixed rents In Hut It Millett Head­
Might) ’tide and Mr Ibid g it for your family living?
er Service, r'u The ^snforil
1 am reluctantly yielding to expenses are.
long.

SOUTHERN AIR

fe e 4

I Just had a heated argument. He
came home one evening Inst week
and told me a large company (one ho
does business with) was having *
"dinner". When the night of the
"dinner" came, I found out thnt ju st
a salesman and an assistant buyer
were taking him out for dinner and
he didn't know where. I say a "com­
pany dinner" consists of quite a few
men. He says it can be for two or
three or more. Please put your an­
swer in tile paper as he wants every­
thing in writing, and it may lead to
a divorce.

Ran*

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Heat. • Air Conditioning •
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FRENCH FRIES
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New Under Managrmrnl Of Raymond
Palmer • U.8.N. Rrt. And Dorothy I’almer
IIWY. 1T-9J - SOUTH OF UEDARY

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Shine, The Response Tours’ In From Your Classified Ad. Call FA 2-5612.
Phone
322-5612
322-5613
O ffic e 2 0 4 W . F i r s t
DEADLINES
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CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
* Tut*., thru Frl. - 2 P. M. day
before izuertlon. Hon. • Sit.
! noon.
,

STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Tut*., thru FrL - 2 P. M. day
before iniertion. Moo. • Sit.
noon.
RESPONSIBILITY:
The lle n td will not be re­
sponsible for more tbin one
incorrect Iniertion of your id,
end reiervei the right to revile or reject m y idvertlie*
mcnt from whet ordered to
conform to the policies of thii
piper.

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V O T IC B T O A I T K A H
T O l.C 'I.A It A M A R A I.K X IH
1111 K » rU Avenue
W aco, T e ia e

Tou are hereby r*'iulr*6 to
111* jrour wrltlan defene# to
lha mil of Complaint for
divorce filed harrln attain*!
yon. with lha Clark of th*
abort atylrd Court on or be.
for* June II, lilt, and aarva
a copy of aama upon plain*
tlffe nllornay, Jama* (I. Col.
|l*r, 111 Wait Church mrcct,
Orlando, Florida.
Iltraln fall not *r a daera*
pro confaaao will be antarad
,ae*lnat you.
WITNRMt my bund und teal
at Hanford, Hemlnola County,
Klorlda, thla 7th day of May,
1111.
(N BA Id
Arthur It. Ilackwlth, Jr.,
Clerk of Ilia Circuit Court
lty Maraaral B. Tyre.
V. C.
Jamta C. Collier
Attorney for rialnllff
I'ublleh May I, II. II, »•
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H T A T H O P PLU M l i t *

TOl AltTlICIt WILLIAM SIAMTIN and MAIIV JKAN
MAIITIN. hla wife
III Hhlrlay Mu nor Itoad
llalalaralown. Marylnnd
TOU AHB IIHIIHIIV NOTIFIRU that PKOKItAL NA­
TIONAL MOItTtlAllR AHHii.
CIATION, tiavlna tllad lit thla
Court It* aworn lllll of Com*
plaint, Ilia nature and purpuaa
or which la to fnrerlnae that
certain moHsait* racriitcd liy
Arthur William Martin and
Alary Jran Martin. Ida wit'.
In Inilllutlonal M&gt;■r t a a u r
Company on Ilia lltli day of
January, till) that aald Com­
plaint pray* for an an-nunllri*
to ha taken under Ilia dlrrctlon of the Court for what la
dua the Plaintiff for prlmlpnl
and Intarrat on aald mortir&gt;iur
and mortaaa* not* amf for the
roata, chance and aapanara
InrludlnK atlornay'a fraa and
atialract fraa and that In da*
fault of auch payinriil. Iltta,
Intarrat, ratal*, claim, demand
and equity of redemption of
Ilia liefrndanta and all |ier*una
tialmlna liy, llirouuh, umlcr or
aealnat tliam or any of them,
ha ahaolutely t.arrtd and forarioted: aald atilt belnu filed In
the Circuit Court of Ilia Ninth
Judicial Circuit, In and for
County, In Cliancrry, mill lad
PRDIUIAI, NATIONAL MttltT*
OAOK AHWKMATlnN. a corlinrallun oraanlacd uniter an
Act of Colittrraa and ailitlna
purauant to Ilia Padtral Na­
tional Murtaage Aa.ix latino
Charter A*t. Plaintiff, varaoa
Arthur William Marlin anl
Alary Jran Marlin, hla wlfr,
Defendant*, into,; Chanrrry
Cat* Niu tests, praying a (ureclnaura of aald innrlKiiR* on
th* followlnu date rlbcd land,
lying and being In Hemlnola
County, florid*, to-wit:
I«n| 10, llloch 1, a rraulotl*
Vlalon of lltdH’K K and
TIlAirr "A," NOIITII lilt*
UNDO HKCONIi ADDI­
TION. according In plat
Ibereuf rrrnrdrd In Plat
Hook II, Paa* *t, Public
llacord* of Hamlnula Coun­
ty, Plorlda.
Ton, and rack of you, ur*
hereby rruulrrd l.&gt; file peraonally or hy alloruay. In lha
office of lha Clerk of aald
Court, In tha County Court
Home, la lha city of Hanford,
County of Hamlnola, male of
Plorlda, on or before th* 111h
■lay of May, A. I*., l»tl, your
appearance, anrwrr or other
•lafanalv* plaadlnua to Ilia
Complaint In till* rauaa and
•lao In aarr* upon Handers,
AlcRwan, Hcliwars A Mime, a t­
torneys fur lha Plaintiff, a
copy „f aald plaadlna*. other.
writ* aald Hill of Complaint
will h* taken a* confraard by
you and aacli of you,
IIONK ANil IIHHRIIRII till*
tlrd day of April, A. II.. IM1.
• I Hanford, Hemlnola County,
Plorlda.
J IR A U
A r t h u r II. Ila r k w llh , J r.
C le r k of tha C ir c u it Co urt
o f Hamlnola C o u n ty,
P lo rld a

Hy: Martha T. Vlhlrn
l&gt;. C.

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NOT RESPONSIBLE
I wilt M i ba rrajKinaiM*
far m i debts inrurrrd by
MgtaM tiller thaa my a*If.

Mrs. E llu b atk dcFallot

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lost &amp; rounfl
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education • Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Bench Rentals
0. For Saio or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Femnlo Help Wanted
17. Mnlo Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - I’nint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Peta
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Bouts - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas

2. Notices - Personals
CAni) OF THANICS
The family of Ellis Lloyd ind
Howard Lloyd wlihct to
lhank (he many friend* ami
nolshbon for Uic kindness.
cl brought lo them when
(heir house burned.
Elli* &amp; Howard Lloyd
&amp; Family

3&gt;l|®

®«Mforb

®rralfi

By Nadine Seltzer

SWEETIE PIE

3. Education • In s tru c tio n
REGISTRATION opened for
Good Shepherd Christian
day achool. 3, 4 U S yean
old. Nursery $14, Kinder­
garten $13. Tramportallon
available for eity and out­
lying arcai. 332-7312 or
322-5719.

4. TranH|&gt;or(a(ion
HIDE lo and from Orlando,
Monday thru Friday. Ph
322-8210 anytime.

6 . For Rent
NICELY furnished 2 bedroom
house. $80 month. FA 2-3249
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
Apl. kitchen equipped. 108
W. 181h St. FA 2-4078.
2 BEDROOM upstair* Apt.
C o m p l e t e l y redecorat­
ed, sparkling clean. Adults.
$75. 1501 Celery Avc., tk ‘Mom'a dross it an original, too! Sht made it herself!'
mile E. of traffic light.
FA 2.0808.

6. F or R en t

1 HDRM. house. NO 83122
after 6.
Furn. 2 Bedroom h o u s e .
Adults. No pets. FA 2-7C64.
W E LA K A APARTMENTS:
Rooms
private
bathi,
114
FURN. Apt. 3300 Mellon wile
1. I,ohl &amp; Found
W. First St.
3 ROOM (utnisiied Apartment
LOST: Brown squirrel .Mon­
key. 2041 Myrtle Avc. II 2-BEDROOM furnished apart- for couple, $43. FA 2-7399.
icon coll Gres Carlton. Re­ mcnt, also efficiency apart­
ment, furnished. 322-G34I.
2 BEDROOM, kitchen equip
ward. FA 2-1568.
ped home. Downtown. |€(J
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
per mo. FA 2.0457,
1303 Elliott Avc,, FA 2-3254
Legal Notice
or FA 20525.
3 BEDROOM block bouse.
FA 2 1862.
la tha P e a r l .if the f iiu a t y
J u d u *, U rm laule (‘Musty. P lu r*
Ida, la P ru b a la .
la rat P a la te «f
a x a i . iii: n . iiA H J N n trr
D ccra»rd
T a A ll C re d lla ra aad PrraMna
H a v in g C la im - a r D em and*
A a a la a t Maid P a la ta l
Y u ii am i each uf yuu n r*
h rr*b v n otified and rt'tu lred
tn p ra**til
an y rln lm a and
d* man da w lilrti ynu, n r all her
uf ynu, m ay h av * a u a ln -t III*
* . l * l * uf A / .M .K P N. IIA I I I N K A t), deceased, la ta of aald
Oi.unty, In III* O nunty J u ilu *
of H rm lnnl* C n u n ly , F lo rid a ,
at hla n fflrn In tti* r n u r l
hnuat nf paid C m ln ly at H an­
ford, P ln rld n , w ith in «1» enlr iidar rnnnttia frntn Ihn lim a
lit
the publh-allon
of
Ih U
n o lle*. T w o co pla* u f eaidi
idalm nr demand sh a ll ha In
w rllln R , and aliall s la t * th*
plrni-n nf realdenr* and pnal
office aildrapa of tha cla im an t, and ahull ha aworn to
hy the claim an t, lit* b u rn t, n r
a llu rn p y mid atcon ip iinlad liy
a fIIIn k f*a uf »na d o lla r and
auch cla im nr demand nut *u
filed aliall ha to ld ,
flw an M op *

Aa Adinlnlatralrla nf Ilia
Palate III

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Defendant*.
NOTIt'P OF M IT
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A ltnilK KltVIN and AltNHH
HIIVIN, hi* wife. Ml PHKH I.IS•
VV, and JUHPPII it. AIUIKHONDA, If alive, their rep.
prrtlva unknuwn e|iuu«ee If
married, and If dvail, tha r*.
apedlva unknown hrlre, da.
Vleeee, laKalaca *nd Kranlcea
of aald ddi-mUim; and any
and all persona Imvltin or
rlplinliiK any rluhl. tills ur InIrtePt In and to Ihn following
deacrlbed land lying and tielint In H'lnlnule County, Flur.
Ida, In.nil:
I.-it 1. llhiek », Tier V,
according to IS. It. Trafford's Map of Ilia Town
uf Hanford, aa recorded
InI'lal Hook I, panes l*
In (I, uf lha Pulillu lie*
nurd* nf Hemlnola Cuunly,
Florida, l.rpp in* West la
feel thereof,
Ynu, and each nf yuu, are
hereby nutlflrd and rri|ulr-d
to appiar and file, personally
or hy your nllornay, with ilia
Clark uf Ilia ahovp-alylad
Court, your written dafrtisrp.
If any, tu the litll to &lt;|illel
tilt* filed herein aKulnat you
In lha abuva-Ptyled tame, und
tu a*rv* a copy of th* pallia
oil plaintiffs' atlurneya, lieluw, on or before ilia IPth
day of June, A. II. It*l.
11ara Iii fall not or a decree
pro cunfrsao will he antarad
*K*ln*t you for default.
WITN1SHH my hand und tha
otflrlul peal uf thla Court,
Ihla Ith day of May, A. D.
1M*.
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Arthur II. Ilarkwllh, Jr.,
Cleik
Uyi Maraaral K. Tyr*
Deputy Clerk
IIuIcIiIpoii ami t-eftler
Foal Office Drawer If
Hanford, Florida
Attorney* for Plaintiff*
Publish May », II. ]i, |o.
C H I.It

It Pays
To l)Be
The HERALD
W ant Ada.

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UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
house, kitchen equipped.
Ph. FA 2 3651.
2 BEDROOM house, Florida
mom. Available now. l‘b.
FA 21519.
Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. up.
Surplus City. 201 W. lit.
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
First St, Ncsr 2 city free
parking lots and slipping
stores. No utility charges.
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T i'g M h r r wi t h th® fo llo w in g
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lo Ih® P in a l !»«'«, ii*® u f for®393
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1937 PONTIAC 2 Door, Std., A* I* ..... ..
C liH iic r r y Cga® No 13V ni, t n .... 493
1937 MERCURY Station Wagon. Auto,
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1956 CIIKV. Sla. Wagon, V-8, Auto., Air 4'ond. • 393
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lh® ®ald C o u rt, on Hi.- 14tli
1958 PI.Y MOUTH 2 Door Sedan ........... ..............493
d a y u f M a y , A . t&gt;. H»&lt;3.
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1953 CIIKV. 2 Door, V-8, Auto ................... ............ 393
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1938 CIIKV, F, Ton Piek-Up, Power Brake. ........
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PA 2-0711
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6. For Rent

12. Heal Estate For Sale 12. Heal Estate For Sale

4 BEDROOM, 2 bath home. 3 Bedroom House, concrete
UNFURN. 1st Floor. 3 rms. Ell. Furn. Apt. 611 Park.
block construction, carport
Central air * conditioned.
bath. 2 screened porches.
and breerway. Completely
Lake privileges. Kitchen
309 Magnolia Ave. Apply FURNISHED 4 large room
apt. Downstairs. Close in.
furnished. Excellent terms.
equipped. FA 2.7849.
upstairs evenings.
Call PA 2-3819.
$9,500.00.
1 BR. House turn. Water.
J. W. Hall, Really
FURNISHED Cottage. Near
SG0. 3 BR. House. $85. I&gt;b. main gate. Naval Air Station L A K E JE S S U P
Ph. FA 2 3641
322-2764.
ATTRACTIVE
new
3
bed­
Reasonable. FA 2-5721.
BY OWNER. On Lake Luroom, 1 balh home. Flor­
BEDROOM r urn. ground
cornc. Lung wood, 3 Bed­
FURNISHED or unfurnished
ida
room.
3
Miles
from
Boor Apartment. Contact
room, 2 bath, Florida room.
duplex. 4 large rooms. Near
Sanford. Priced reasonable.
2312 Palmetto,
Must be seen to be appro,
base. No pets. FA 2 3735.
Ph. FA 2 2903.
elated. Sacrificed sale. In*
RENT A BED
7. HusinesH R en tals
quire Smith. 342 Grant St.
3 BEDROOMS, I t t bath
Rollaway, Hospital &amp; Baby
I-ongwood.
home Air-conditioner, builtBens.
DINER for rent on 17-92.
in
kitchen,
custom
drapes,
By Day, Week, or Month
322-9409.
FOR LIGHTHEARTED
power mower. $200 down
CAIl ROLL'S FURNITURE
LIVING
payment
nnd
$84
month.
•J.
For
Sale
or
Rent
Ph. FA 2-51BI 116 W. 1st St.
Modem 2 bedroom 43' x 10*
Call FA 2 2659.
Trailer with cabana, lo­
3 Bedroom house, built-in House. FA 2 78W or FA 2-1203
cated on I'v acres. Extras
Oven and llangv $85.00 per 2 BR. 817 Catalina. FA 2-0578
NEED MORF. ROOM?
include furniture, 24" T.V.
Mo.
Will hade equity in masonry
1962 Washing
machine,
3 bedroom, IW bath, in
2 Bedroom house, Kitchen LAKE FRONT Home. 2 bed­
lawn mo *;r. Everything
room. 24 Hibiscus Dr.. De­
equipped $85.00 per Mo.
good location, for 2 bed­
you need. Pr,.-' S7S00, land
nary. Mr. Kull NO 8 4653.
room home about ten
3 Bedroom house complete­
and all. Good term ;.
y ean old. Call FA 2-5511.
ly Furnished lloo.oo per
11!. Heal Estate F u r‘Sale
Mo.
LAKE FltONT LOT
J. W. Hail, Realty
DUPLEX near Base. A very
Greatly reduced for quick
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
good investmeit at $11,090
Ph. FA 2-3641
sale. Lake Mary area. Ex­
Realtor
terms.
clusive with Brown Realty.
FRAME house, 2 Br. 2829 Raymond Lundquist, Asso.
FA 2 5237 or FA 2-1964.
Magnolia Avc. Unfurnished. FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Also 3 D-. Partly furn. S,
Stemper Agency
3 * 4
BEDROOM Humes
Sanford Ave. Cheap rent.
See models at Highland
REALTOR — INSUROn
Ph. FA 2-3219.
Stenstrom Realty Ave. Longwood. 10 minutes FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Av§.
south on 17-92 and west on
F U R N ! S II E D Apartment.
Real Estate—Mortgages
Seminole 1 block.
Clean and closo in. Jimmie
BY OWNER. 3 Bedroom, l'x
111 N. Park Ave. FA 22120 LMN ENTERPRISES INC.
balh. Carpeted living room
Cowan. 322-4013,
Ravenna Park
FA 2-7195
4k hail. TE 8 3898 after 3:30
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
FURNISHED Apartmcnl lor
Evenings
p. m. Small down pay­
adults only. FA 2-4553.
FA 2-2G77 FA 2-3829 FA 2-6360 3 4k 4 Bedroom homes. Some
ment.
with air-conditioning.
RENTALS
WILL TRADE
TEE ’N GREEN ESTATES
3BDRM, unfurn. home Loch 3 Lots in Sanford, close lo 20th St. W. by Mayfair Coun­ 3 BEDnOOM. 1W bath house.
224 Bradshaw Dr.
Arbor $95. 2 Bedrtn. Furn.
downtown, for HousctraiU-r
try Club.
Apt. $55. 1 Bdrin. Furn.
of equal value. Write P. O.
lf&gt;. Husincss O p p o rtu n ity
NEW BRICK HOME
Apt. $15. Robert A. Wil­
Box 792, Wildwood, Fla.
$ Bedrooms, 2 full baths
liams, Realtor, FA 2-3951.
For Lease: Service Station.
NO CASH NEEDED
Double carporte, built-in kit­
Choice location. Apply The
"CLEAN qulel Rooms” The 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. $61 a
chen
Pure Oil Co. 604 W. 6th
Gables. FA 2 0720,
month. T. &amp; I. included.
AS LOW AS
St.
322-8085.
$450 DOWN
2 II E D It O O M furnished
Apartment. FA 20641.
BY OWNER, 3 IWrm. 2 balh* As low as $79.00 per month. 16, Femnle Help Wanted
Large landscaped lot with
large lot. FA 2-1952.
FURN. 3 Room Apt. $30 per
trees, nice location. Monna NEAT, attractive saleslady
Mo. Adults. FA 2 9180.
2 BEDROOM House. 90S Myr­
with knowledge of paint
Jarvis. Ph. FA 2-1810.
tle Ave. Call Jimmie Co­
und
wallpaper or interior
NEW unfurnished 2 bedroom
wan. 322 4013.
decorating preferred. Write
Duplex Apt. New stove &amp;
St. Johns Realty
resume to Box 3, c o San­
refrigerator. W a t e r furn­ SACRIFICE 3 bedrooms, 2 THE TIME TESTED FIRM
ford Herald.
ished. Tile hath and torrazbath home. Good neighbor­ 116 N. Park Ave. FA 26123
io flours. $75 per Mo. Ph,
hood. Pay closing costs &amp;
17. Male Help Wanted
assume payments, less than SUNDRIES Store. Slock 6c
FA 2-2374 after 5.
equipment.
Well
establish­
rent. FA 2-4384 or FA 2 8643
2 CLEAN Furn. Apis. Very
ed. Proprietor wishes |o re­ EXCLUSIVE Dislributorship
available
fo r
Seminole
reasonable. Ph. FA 2-1391. LOOKING for something more
tire. Call FA 2 0274 or
County. Small inventory in­
than just a tract housoT
Longwood TE 86389.
vestment required. Won­
See this home custom de­
derful ground floor oppor­
Legal Notice
signed for Fla. living and WINTER PARK. Large 4
tunity fur man who wants
bedrooms. 2 baths, air-con­
entertaining,
3
bedrooms
2
iy
t iii:
m i ir r
o r
t iii:
to add substantially to his
dition. Alt appliances. Ix&gt;w
baths. We're not giving It
i o i y t i
j i im »i •* « i ; h i \ u i . k
income. For interview wrila
ro i y t l r u m iiH .
down. Owner transferring.
awaylow
down
payment,
IY I»IM »II.% YK o
Box 45, c'O Sanford Herald,
644
2947.
808
Denton
ltd.
terms,
liy
owner
2417
Sum­
I n r®i r .a lx lc «if
I II M A T K I I L Z A U l lK K N
merlin, FA 2-8977 after 3.

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I 'l ii J i il y , l*i lb® I'n u u ly J m lKn
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month® fro m fh » lint® n f lh®
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Ir m a T r r c i a t lr r e n ,
il®r®A®n|
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I*. O. D r n w r r 1330
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iJY OWNER- Nice 4 Bdrm.
2 bath home in Ravenna
&amp; ld)liwildc area. Large
utility Rm. and workshop,
double carporte, alr-Conditioning, central heat 4k fire
place, covered patio facing
Lake Ravenna. Reasonably
priced. 3Ut Vihtcn ltd. Ph.
FA 2-2134.

Jim Hunt Realty
Offire FA 2 2118
Night FA 2 0648
323 0700
2324 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
3 BEDROOM CB home. Nice
yard
and neighborhood.
2409 Summerlin. FA 2-4638,
rail after 4 p. m.
$13,600 MORTGAGE for $390
down, luirge 3 bedroom
house. Immediate occup­
ancy. FA 2 2745.

HUNT

I'RICEU TO GO!

1960 CHEVROLET
6 r) Under 4-dr. hardtop, pnwyr
atrrring, auto. Iran*., healer, one*
owner, rvlra nice car.

1958 CHRYSLER
NEW YORKER 4-dr. *edan. A fine
family ear.

1958 PLYMOUTH
STATION WAGON. V-H, auto.
Iran*. A rral vacation spe-rial,

1958 DODGE
STATION WAGON. Y'-B, Room U
no luxury In Ihi* one.

*1395
*995
*695
*695

----- No Down Payment —
ON THESE ECONOMY SPECIALS
1 Q C C DODGE CUSTOM ROYAL 4 dr. V-B, C M C
* * * * »uto. Iran,., good transportation
1 9 5 5 C,,KV,(ULET ’N rtda kiU of work ... .. M E
1 9 4 0 ,,O D G E ____________________________# ® q

1954 "Es"™ ------------------------- *195
1 9 5 2 , ’WNT,AC 4-dr- ■ ■ u ________________* 9 5

Seminole
Co. Motors
519 E. Emit St., Sanford
FA 2-0fill

^

1962 Pontiac Tempest
I960 Ford Ranchero
Standard

Shift,

Radio,

I960 Mercury Monterey

2 Dour Hardtop, Radio, Heater,
Mere-t)-M *Ue, Power Steer. Jk
Brake*.

I960 Ford Fairlane 500
4 Door Sedan. V-R. Ford-O-Matic,
Power Steer., Radio, lleau-r.

1959 Chevrolet 2 Door
Stand. Tran»mia*inn, Extra Clean.

1959 Lincoln 2 Door

USED
CARS

F B ETTER

4 Door Station Wagon, Automatic
Trans., Radio, Heater,

Plrk-Up,
llrater.

Hardtop. Air fond.. Fully Powered,
Extra Clran.

*149 5

*7 9 5
*8 9 5
*695
*595
*695

1957 Dodge Cornet
2 Door Hardtop. Air 4'ond., Auto
matte Tran*., Radio, Heater.

1956 Cadillac 2 Door
Hardtop, Air Cond* Powered.

1955 Ford Pick-Up
V-8 With Dump Body Extra, Extra
Clean.

BUYS

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CARS SOLD WITH A CW WARRANTV

HUNT S
SANFORD - FA 2-6ttM

Winter Park Ml 7-2330

INC
Wittier Park Phone
Ml 4-0209

LOT AT PALMETTO ® COMMERCIAL

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*1095
*1995

Radio,

BARGAIN

3

*129 5

1957 Lincoln 2 Door
Powered,

&lt;9

*129 5

1958 Ford Fairlane 500

Fully

BUYS

*1895

V-R, 4 Door Hardtop, Power Steer*
Radio,' llrater.

Hardtop,
llrater.

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Now Is The lim e To Plant Yourself In Your Own H om e... Look To W an t-A d s
17. Mile Help Wanted

27. Special Service*

.1:1. Furniture

31. Article* For Sale

134. Article* For Snle

36. Automobile* - Trucks i 38. AutnmoMlM • Trucks 39. Trailer* - Cabana*

CREDIT
Invcaligainr
to WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS.
FREE ESTIMATE
READY MIX Concrete, win­ GOOD t SKI) kitchen cabin­
train fur executive position
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
dow .Ills, lintels, steps,
ets and sink. FA 2-7GM. if
in national finance organ­
All Types and Sizes
ovating. New A Used Furni­
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
no answer FA 2-3310, C. R.
ization. A«c 23-35 High
He Repair ami Service
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
pipe, steel, grease trap*,
Schilke.
School graduate or belter.
Co., at 709 celery Ave.
STINE
dry wells, stepping stone*.
Mutt have own car. gool Machinery and Supply Co.
FA 2-2117.
SI per day rental for Elec­
31iracle Concrete Co,
salary, plus expense a!- 207 W. 2nd St.
tric Carpet Shampooer with
FA 2-6432
3W Elm Ave.
FA 2*3731
WANTED reliable couple to
low ante. Public Loan Carp.
purchase of Blue Lustre.
take up monthly payment* MUST sell immediately. 21"
SMITH Alr-Condllion Itviri:uil E. First.
Carroll's Furniture.
of $13.iu on 3 complete
gcration service. All work
HCA T.V. $30. Excellent
EXPERIENCED
Semi-truck
rooms of furniture. Call
guaranteed. Very reason
condition. 302 Oak A\c. I WESTINGHOUSE Refrigera­
Driver, latent work. P.O.
tor, frost free. GE Stove.
TE 8-1311, Casselberry, col­ Apt. A.
able in price. Day FA 2-7434
Ilox Ml. Port Orange, Eta.
le t.
Excellent condition. Rea­
Night FA 2-iiM».
II ROOMS full of furniture,
sonable. FA 2-8910.
$5*rt..V). 20 pieces in all at
The Sanford Civil Service
31. Arllrles For Sale
F R IG ID A IK E
Furniture C e n t e r . 1100 TORO REEL type |Hiwer
Hoard la accepting appliSates &amp; Service
Pack*, mosquito nets, can­
French Ave.
catiom (or the poiillon ol
mower, reel type hand
G. II. HIGH
teens, mess kits. Armypolice patrolman. Require­
mower, heavy reed Flor­
1700 W. 1st SI. Sanford
SINGER
In
consulr.
With
at
Navy Surplus, 31t) Sanford
ment*: 21 to 30 years of
ida room furniture. Four
Ph. FA ;*-MM
tachincnii A guarantee.
Ave.
age: height and wgt. to
piece set— 2 table*. Ma­
$22.00. FA 2 9411.
conform with established LAWN SERVICE
hogany flipttop dining table
Two Perfect condition Suits.
standards with minimum 3' ■Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
opens
to 39 x 72. Aluminum
LIKE
NEW.
1902
Upright
Site 44 stout; Reasonable,
9" list, and 154 lbs. wgt.j
patio furniture, 4 chairs
Coblspot Freeter. 330 lb.
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
Want see 'em? Write Ho*
minimum of high school
round table. 23 Malania
Frost free. Sacrifice. Call
FA 2 1117.
M, c o Sun lord Herald for
education or equivalent.
ltd. DeUary. NO 0-4330.
FA 2 0181.
appointment.
Examination for qual. ep
Piano Tuning and Repair
pllctnti will be held at W. L. Harmon -* FA 2 1233 YKI.LlW Squash. $7.30 a T. \ to lie sold for charges. 36. Automobiles - Trucka
17" RCA $18.37; 20" 0 . E.
7:30 P.M. May 28, 1903 In
bushel or Be a pound. Ex$23.40 : 31" West. $1987;
CARS WANTED
city hall, (iood working
ecllent for freezing. Deliv­
Air-Conditioning
REEL'S USED CARS
21" HCA, $39 40. All m
conditions and pension plan. it. n. p o p e co „ INC.
ered. Pit. FA 20413.
lltn St. A Sanford Ave.
working order. Town A
Submit application* to Civil 2WJ So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
20" CONVERTIBLE Bicycle.
Country T.V. 332 .U02.
Servlre examiner by May
:
t
FORD ranch wagon
Th. FA 2 3WO
27, 11W3.
29. Automobile Service
Transportation and work
ONE VICTORIAN Lamp. One
ear. See at KM S. Maple or
CLEAN Crib &amp; Mattress,
Gene with the Wind aiyle
19. Situation* Wanted
AUTO RADIO SERVICE
Stroller, like new FA 2 9194
rail 322-8097.
lamp. 3704 Magnolia Ave.
PERSONAL RADIO &amp; TV
BABYSITTING. FA 2 1211.
23th. St. &amp; Sanford Ave.
Child Care. FA 71C74
CHILDREN kept. Lake Mon­
roe area. Large fenced in
yard. FA 2-2307.

Auto Glass, Top*
A Seal Covers

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

3U4 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
YOUNG practical nurae would
\l*L WORK GUARANTEED
Ilka elderly patients in her
home. Will give m anage
AUTO GLASS
treatments. Call 3(13 3589
INSTALLED
from 6 to 9 p. in. daily.
Henkarlk G lass and Paint
21. fle a u ty S alons
Company
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 1-4*33
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY' NOOK
Complete Beauty Service
.TEA. I’eto
Evening Appointments
103 So. Oak
FA 2-3742 Collie Puppies. FA 2-3137 or
FA 2-1431.
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop
Call for Evening appointment* BOSTON Terrier puppies for
sale, AKC registered, in­
310 Palmetto Ave. 322-0834
oculated. Ph) each, one
22. llulld • Paint • Repair male, one female. Bcsiant,
FA 2-3453 after 8 p. m.
REMODELING &amp; Painting of
TOY
Chihuahua, Stud ser­
all kinds. 7 years to pay
vice. Modest fee. FA 2 8182.
No qualifying. Free cstl
mates. License A bondage. FREE Kitten*. Ph. FA 2 8349.
TE 8-1483 or 322-3833.

23. Plumbing Services

Wall

32. Flower* • Shruba
P01TED MUMS tn bloom
33c up.
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
Grapcvlllc Ave. Near 20th St

Plumbing &amp; Heating

33. Furniture
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
WORK
Service With the Cash.
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2 65*1
SUPER TRADING POST
FA 24877.

ftanfork

Nrralh

1931 LINCOLN Cosmopliun. 37. Moats • Motors
A-1 condition. FA 2-0401. or
Gateway To Tlte Waterway
see at 133 Pinterest Dr.

Robson Sporting Goods

1937 MEItCl MV. 1900 U rk .
Your KVINKUDK IValor
Must Sell. Nil 8 4170.
304 0 8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2 3061
1934 FORD Pickup. $249. Ph.
38. Motorcycle* - Scooter*
FA 2-3884
FOR SALE: 1938 Volkswagen VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS.
New A Used.
Convertible. 19*3 engine
L e w i * Sale* A Service
and transmission. Top less
2317 Country Club Rd.
than year old. Cash price
Ph. FA-2-7928
$393. Call FA 2-2900 after
3 p. in. or FA 24A* before
39. Trailer* • Cabling*
5 p. tn.
10’ x so', TWO bedroom,
A RKAL KUY
completely furnished mo­
1961 TEMPEST Station Wa­
bile home. IneltKle* 21"
gon. Excellent condition.
console T.V. wild outside
SIJ93. Can be seen at 403
antenna, waaher, refriger­
W. 1 st between 9 A 3.
ator. slots', bunk beds and
I960 PONTIAC Ventura. Sell
many other extra*. $300
or trade. Sale price $1793.
and aaauma payments. Lot
103. Park Ave. Trailer Park
FA 2-3490 after «.

RALPH RAND,
Customer Relations Manager
Ralph hn* been with Holler Motor Hale# for
■hoot (i month*. He and hi* wife Yvonne cam*
from lakeland to join our organltitlon and
they reside on t ’psala Knud. He I* a graduate of
Packard Institute of New York City and mem­
ber of the Mnnoits. He loves oil sports and will
chnllenge anyone to a good game of cheaa. They
attend tho Haptlat Church.
Ready To Serve You At Holler* of Sanford

O P E R A T IO N “dtawaii

•99

We’re going all out tn win a vacation In Hnwnll! Ho, we’ve got to aril 33 new car* and 10 new
truck* before May 31*1. Deni* just couldn’t gel belter Hum the ones we’re offering you during
"Operation Hawaii."

W E M U S T S ELL 35 N E W FORDS N O W !
If We Couldn’t Make “ Your Deal” Before . . . Try Us Now . , ,
Your Trade

In Will

Be Worth

More

Than

Ever

Before!

1963 &amp; 1963% MODELS
• Falcons •

Fairlanes • Galaxies

26. Radio Sc Television

PERSONAL RADIO * TV
1 DAY SERVICE
23th. St. A Sanford Ave.
Ph. 3331*135

Jljr

May 1C, 19G3 — Pago 11
'37 MERCURY. Good condi­ ENGLISH Ford '00. Good con­
1
RKDROOM
all
aluminum
tion. Clean. $130. FA 2-3884 dition 205 Hays. Dr. Ph.
If you want people lo pay
FA 2-5090.
llousotraller.
li)«* Jeep. attention to your bualneaa,
BUYING A NEW or
Both perfect condition. $9uo. call FA 2 3012 and ask the
1950 PLYMOUTH. 2-dr. hard­
USED CART
Herald Staff about aomo at­
Call FA 2-3483.
top.
Power
steering.
Air*
FINANCE IT WITH l'S
tention getting ada.
Uoud. radio A lu-atcr. White
♦ Low tn irrtft Rates
wall
tirvs.
Immaculate,
Pri­
♦ Liw Monthly Payments
vate A reasonable. FA 2-0079
FLORIDA STATE BANK
Your Neighbor A t Hollers

JENKINS &amp; WILLIAMS
FURNITURE

NEW A L'ted furniture and
appllancea. Good place U&gt;
buy—sell or trade. EASY
TEHMS. Wholesale prices
for cadi.
Telephone FA 2-7430
400 S. Sanford Avenue

FREE a 3 tube table model
Radio, with each picture
tube installed. Call Sun­
shine T.V, for price. 311
Sanford Ave. Ph. FA : btu2. Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
27. Hpeciul Service*
I jr r y 's Mart 213 Sanford
Ave. Ph. T \ 3-032
LAWNS Renovated - Aerate
Remove Thatch - Chinch
BEDS FOR RENT
Bug Spray (VC-13) • Ferti­
Hospital, Runaways. Juve­
l e —Ph. FA 2 4244
nile, FREE delivery and
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.

Plek-up.

FURNITURE CENTER
FOR the flnes»ln cosmetics,
lino French Ave.
call a BEAUTY COUNSE­
Ph. FA 2-79^1
LOR. For lhe one nearest
you in Sanford and nearbyWe Buy. Sell, Trade, Repair
area Ph. TA 23143.

KILL'S THRIFT SHOP

Furniture • Appliances • T.V.
PLUMBING
Open 9 lo 9 dally and Week­
Contracting Repairs
end* •
FREE ESTIMATES
Ph 322-7303,2*40 Hiawatha St.
R. L. HARVEY
Sanford, Fla,
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 3383

{jJr afwhoqiyi...
fur the inrunvrniriu'c of the pnM few days. Our
remodeling in on schedule, IhuiiRh, nml our new
display lot should he ready In 3 or -I duya. Watch
fur the announcement.
Sale* lire going on nn umuiI! Our stock IS com*
pleleS Come In!
*

STRICKLAND - MORRISON, INC.
308 E. First St.

Sunford FA 2-1481

Winter Park MI 4-8916

I*

�Women Of The Moose Chapter Two Sophomores
Make All ’A Y
To Be Instituted Sunday
Initituting Ceremonies for
FnnfonJ Chapter 1404, Women
of the Moose, will he conduct*
ctl a t 2 p. m. Sunday at the
Fire Hall in Lake Mary with
Mr*. Roae M. Wefdcmeycr of
Clearwater, Grand C o u n c i l
Member, to eerve aa institut­
ing officer and Orlando Chap­
ter 1002 a* instituting chapter,
Thi* part of tho three part
ceremony will he open to the
public a t will the third part
when officer* of the new chap­
ter will be Inatalled. The chupter'a first meet lug and enroll­
ment of member*, which will
immedlatcy follow the institut­
ing ceremony, will be closed.
installed aa officer* of Bunford Chapter 1404 will he Mr*.
Jda May KJoblom, senior regrnl; Mrs. Kloise Small, Jun­
ior regent; Mrs. Edna Meshotto, Junior graduate regent;
Mre. U-rn Harris, chaplain;
Mrs. Eva Moore, recorder and
Mrs. Kay Gehr, treasurer.
Appointive office* will be
filled by Mr*. Mary Lou Marrs,

South Seminole
Elementary
Sets Play Day
By Jane Caiselberry
Principal C. M. Harp of
South Seminole Elementary
School at Caiiclbcrry has an­
nounced plans for the annual
May Day Play Day to be held
the afternoon of Friday, May
24. at the icbooi.
P r e l i m i n a r y elimina­
tion* are now being held for
the varloua eventa In all tire
claasea and the winners will
compete in the run-off on
May Day Play Day to deter­
mine the champion of each
grade. Doy* and sirla will
compete aeparately.
Evenla for the first, second
and third grades will hu Hu23 yard dash, three legged
race (20 yard*), sack race
(20 yards) and ball throw.
Eventa for the fourth, fifth
and sixth grades will he the
30 yard dash, broad Jump, 50
yard relays, bsll throw and
tho punt, pa si and kick.

Barracks 1197
Plans Meetings
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Members of I) e It a r y ' s
World War I Barracks 1107
voted at last Friday's month­
ly meeting lo hold summer
picnic meetings at Deleon
Springs beginning with the
next meeting to be held oil
June 13.
Delegates and alternates
were named to attend the
Florida
Stale Depurlineni
Convention scheduled May 31June 2 in Tampa, Delegate*
are William Dries, John Ebc.
Uvh and Jam es Oddy and
alternate* arc Ralph Comb*
and Robert MorrlMin.

Dr. Burdell
New Dean
A t Rollins'
Dr. Edwin Sharp llutdcll,
former prrsidenl and director
of the Cooper Union for Ad­
vancement of Science ami Art
in New York L’lty and n lead­
er in developing a liberal art*
program in technic*! institu­
tions, has been upitolnled
Demi of Rollins College.
Dr. Burdell route* tu Rol­
lins from Hie Craohrook
Foundation, Blocmfield Hills,
Mich., where he served ns
resident consultant, lie re­
ceived )ii&lt;* undergraduate de­
gree from Mnssacliusells In­
stitute of Technology mid bis
A.M. and Ph.l). degree* from
Ohio Slate University, lie
also did graduuie *luily at
Harvard Graduate School of
Business Administration.

Maitland Center
To Close
For Summer
The .Maitland Ursrarch Ven­
ter Division of tbe Central
Florida 31use urn will elnae to
the public on May 30 following
viio of iu moit active «uaaon*.
Official* at tbe Center re­
port Lh*t thousands of visitVi* and student group* partic­
ipated in the changing exhib­
it! presented to portray
"plan’s culture, his arta and
hi* craft* in many part* of
«tu world."

&amp;anfnrfc Ilmtl

At Lyman High

guide; Mrs. Emma Willis, as­
sistant guide; Mr*. Mildred
By Jane Caaarlberry
Luster, Argus. Mr*. Emm*
L y m a n Sophomore* Ruth
Bnnhara, sentinel and Mr*.
Keim and Bonnie I-aymon
Lrnore Prk-e, pianlxt.
were straight "A” student*
for the past six week* grad­
ing period at the school, Prin­
cipal Ralph Diggs announced
today.
Other sophomore* on the
honor roll were Richard Hall,
Judith Kacar, Elaine Haynle,
Mary Ann Midgette, Donald
Patrick, Aurora Harrison and
Nancy Taknhara.
Junior* were Pete Carlson,
Patrick
McLaughlin, J o e
Puvctchnk, Roger Schmidt,
Sylvia Chambers, Ann Miller,
Margot Mitchell, Bernadette
tlsiwaln, S u s a n lion Esse,
Dana Hall, Mary Mack and
Green.
MRS. WEIDEMEYER Patricia
Si-nlora making the honor
roll were David Hcsise, Irene
Dcak, Betty Field, Jennifer
Jordan, Sandra Unley, Janice
Wcstinurk, Beverly Yates,
Linda Long, Elizabeth Can­
trell, Cheryl Eddy.
D o n n a Friend, Barbara
Boy Scout Troop 3d of Al­ Hart, Mary Murray, Gary
tamonte Springs held the an­ Ferrln, James McEvera, Mika
nual election of officers at a Ncilson, Linda Rockett, Lynmeeting held Monday even­ cite Werner and Roger Bul­
ing.
let-.
Elected were Jack Simurck, senior patrol leader;
Gerald
Crocker, ssiistant Altamonte
senior patrol Icoder; Donald
Paulsen, scribe and James Brownies To
Fuller, quartern) ssler.
in other business plans Have Campout
By Louise Simunek
were made for (he chicken
Members of Brownie Troop
dinner and hake sale the
troop will sponsor from 3 23 of Altamonte Springs are
until 7 p. rn. on Saturday, planning it* first overnight
May 23, ai the Altamonte campout which will he held
this weekend at tbe Girl Scout
Elementary School.
An evening of entertain­ House In Pinecaalle.
ment Is planner! to Include a
The girl* will leave from
large rouncll rnmpflrr, a t h e Altamonte Community
court of honor and a pro­ House on Friday afternoon
gram of Indian dances by and will return by noon on
members of the Order of the Saturday.
Last Saturday girls from
Arrow. The public I* invited
to attend both tin- dinner the troop relehralcd Mother’s
and the fallowing program.
Day one day early hy taking
Donations for (he bake their mulhrrs to the Biksha
sale arc needed and those Inn for lunch.
wishing to contribute arc
Leaders are Mrs. Thomas
asked to contact Mrs. Joseph Plnnock. Mrs. Charles Bow­
Simunek.
214
Grandview man. Mrs. Jack Stuart and
Ave., Altamonte Springs.
Mr*. William Cults.

Scout Troop 38
Holds Election

EDITORIAL COMMENT

Refrigerator Needed
One of AlLimonta Sprinsr*' community pro­
ject* thin ycur !iuh been the bnilriitifr of u refrexhtnent Miami in tho hull park to aid the
town’ll two U tile L ciikiic Team*, the two Farm
Teams and the Senior LmiKiie Team.
Councilman Frank Gerhardt him pluyed an
itmtrumental part In Mcurlnsr many needed donatlmw of labor and material* and la the rapid
pmKretm of the Imildinif which In now completed
except for palntiiiK.
At lhfn time, however, the moat immedi­
ate need Ih th a t of a rcfrlRorntor where aoft
drink* and sandwich xupplie* can be stored.
Onto attain it I* hoped tliaL the helpfulneH*
anti tM'iieroxily of Altamonte Sprintf* citizen*
will collie to the rcrtcuc. If you have a Rood, u*cd
rofrltferator, which can 1m&gt; donated to tho lxiyu,
contact Postnumter Ronald Master, Littlo
L eag u e p re s id e n t.

Robert G. Stubbing*, gra­
duating senior at Stetson Uni­
versity who has bern offer­
ed fellowships la geography
at Nebraska, Pittsburgh and
Southern Illinois, will accept
a f2,70o teaching fellowship
at Ihe University of Wiscon­
sin.
As a Junior, Stubbing* won
tbe Harry L. Taylor prize in
the humanities which con­
sist! of full tuition for one
year ami a cash award of
$330 and is given for the best
essay on a selected subject
in the humanities.
During his senior year he
haa been a staff writer for
The Reporter, Del .and cam­
pus newspaper. He is an
Honor* Program student ami
is president of Beta Bho
chapter of Gamma Theta
Epsilon, professions!
geo­
graphy fraternity.
He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. George II. Stubbing* of
Lake Mary

Garden Club
Sets Banquet
By Mona Grlnstead
The North Orlando Garden
Club will close out the current
year's program with a ban­
quet to be held a t tho Hamil­
ton House a t 7:30 p.m. on
June II at which time new of­
fice!* will be installed by
Mr*. W. W. Anderson.
Member* of the club aro
asked lo meet on June 13 at
the home of Mrs. Ewrightaon
lUrville, 81 N. Third St, in
North Orlando, to inuka cor­
sages for those who will par­
ticipate in the installation
ceremonies. Mr*. Jack RIddley,
reservation* chairman, haa r«quesUU that all money for
the dinner lie turned in to
Iter by tbe regular club meet­
ing scheduled for June (I.
Roputtirs of local newspa­
pers have hern invited to a t­
tend the dinner.

Troop 341 Sets
Court Of Honor
By Jane Casselberry
Boy Scout Troop 341 of
Cawclberry will hold a cov­
ered dish supper and court
of honor in Weaver Hall of
the Casselberry Community
Methodist Church at 7 p.m.
Monday.
Families of the boyi are
invited to attend lo see them
receive tho awards earned.

Lyman Names King A n d Q u e e n
By Jane Casselberry
Lyman High School Juniors
Dick Baimer ahd Dallas Cas­
sell were voted king and
queen of Ihe Junior-Senior
Prom held last Saturday
night.
The queen, lovely In a ball
gown of pink ruffled net,
wore a crown of white rose­
buds and the king was pre­
sented with s scepter of
vhite chrysanthemums. TTieir
thrones were covered with
ht ge pink petals to form two
large flowers.
The lobby of the Jal Alai
Fronton In Fern Park, scene
of the gala affair, was con­
verted into a lovely Japanese
Garden. An exotic buffet was
served around a replica of
a Japanese pagoda and paint­
ed screens lined the wall*
while white silk parachutes
were spread overhead. A
charming garden was re ­
created by the entrance with
wisteria trees, rocks, plants
and figurines.
Music for dancing was pro­
vided by Brad Bradford and
his orchcstrs.
Those working on the Prom
Committee to plan the affair
were Ann Sillier, chairman
and Carol lliglismlth, junior
class president; Arlene Ma­
son, Judy Ivey, Verna Wheelesa, Pat Grimwood, Kay
Clark, Sherri Kaski. Donna
Crocker, Glenda Payne, Bar­
bara Komlsar, Marcia Lyons,
Sandy Hodge* and Cheryl
Worley.
Parents of Juniors who
worked hard making sure
everyone had plenty lo eat
ami drink were Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Pavclchak, Mr*. Ed­
ward Mason. Sirs. D. M.
Estes, Mrs. V. W. Wheelcss
and George llighsmlth.
Junior C lan spnn*ur* arc
Mrs. Gerarda Jones, Mrs.
Mildred Diurui, Sal Manfrc,
William
Hager.
Flclclier
Cockrell, Millard Lerch and
Ralph Brewer.

Senior Class sponsors arc
Mra. Alicia Schmidt, Mrs.
Louise Gilpin, Mias Martha
Thompson. Mr*. Lois Cole­
man and Walter Dzurus.
Several “after the prom"

parties were hold at private
home* later tn the evening.
Marta Jones and Alan Uirkenmeyer were cohosts at
a beach pa ty and dance given at her home at 211 Robin

Road in Altamonte Springs
for l.yman student* and their
dates. Seniors and their dales
vere entertained at a party
held at the home of Betty
1 Field in Forest City.

iMISS DAI,LAS CASHEL, chosen tfiiccn of Lyman 11iyrli's annual JuniorSenior Prom Belli la.nl Saturday nifrht, received a crown of white roxebtitl*
from Carol fliuhxmith, Junior ( las* prexident, white Kiny Dick llahucr
urnilatl approval.
(Herald P h o to )

Roundup Set
In Altamonte
lly Louise Simunek
A prc-school roundup fur
children who will enter tho
Altamonte Elementary School
next fall will be held Friday
at the school between tbe
hours of 1* and 11 a.ni.
It will not be necessary for
the children to attend the
roundup however, pnivnl*
must bring the child's hlrlli
certificate a* proof that he or
she will be six years of age
on or before Jan. I, 11*01.
A $3 fie for lupplie* also
wilt be accepted a t this time.

A S17*’» CHECK w»* turned over thi* week by Mr*. Leonard Dunn, presi­
dent of the Luke Mary Women’* Clnb, riyjhl. to Floyd R ic h a rd s, |&gt;rinei|iid
of the Luke Mary Elementary School, to purchase lawks for the school
library. The check represented net proceeds from u chicken dinner xjionxured by the elub lust Thursday evening',
(Ilcruid I’ltolu)

Lake Mary Brownie Troop Has Fly-Up Rites South Sem‘n°le Junior High
A Fly-Up Ceremony was
observed at a .Mother's Day
Tea and special program pre­
sented by the member* of
Brownie Giri Scout Troop
447 lust Saturday afternoon at
(lie home of Mr. and Mr*. Ro­
bert C. Hugcnilrln, Old Ridge
Road, Lake Mary.
Mr*. Dawn li. McGhiey,
troop leader, welcomed the
guest*. Iliisl esse* were lleglnn Bale*, lloneiiiury Green,
Karen G r e g o r y , Sandra
Kuehn. Phyllis Unglo, Betsy
Itugemdein and Linds Wilber.
Tho program lor the afternoun wo* a* follows: Presen­
tation of Color*, with Cliri*tinu I’aikiiikun, sergeant-al­
arm*; Mary Best and Eitelle
Shanui*. color bearers, and
Valerie Lackey and Ellen Ell­
iott, color guard*, in Ihe Flag
Ceremony:
Accordlan solo, "Beautiful
Brown Eye*," by Barbara
I’fiUer: accordlan Milo. "injuii Kong," By Valerie Dawn
Hhoad*; arvordiun d u e t ,
"Dreaming," by B a r b a r a
Pfitzrr and Dawn Bhoad* and
a dance, "The Alley Cat," by
Calvrrtia Baird. Kutliy Mor­
ris, Dawn lliiuads, Malury
Felnberg, Barbara Pfitxer,
Gall Smith, and Relic Walck;
Presentation uf "One Year"
Klara, Mr*. MeGhicy, tu Mar)
Beit. Ellen Elliott. Dawn
Hhoad*. and Itciio Walek;
Fly-Up Ceremony for The
Ttoop, will) Mr*. Naney
Parkinson presenting t h e
wing*, and JUra. Belly B.

Lackey mid Mr*. McGhiey
presenting tile pin*.
Thp Welcoming Committee
wa» Patricia Best and Charkille Sclirnrk. members of
Intermediate Troup u .
The program closed witli a
Friendship Circle and the Re­

tiring of llir Colors. Refreshmenli wrre served by the
hostesses with 3lra. Phyllis
Itugcnstrin in charge.
Others laklng part with
the activities were Mrs. Margarcllc I’fiUer and Mrs. Mau­
reen A. Smith, in charge of

FLY-UP CEREMONIES for tlieM 20 members
of Luke Mary Brownie Troop 447 were conducted
ut n special Mother's Duy Tea and Program held
JusL Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr- and

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TIIURS., MAY 16. 190:1

COUNTY N EW S

Stubbings Takes
Fellowship
In Wisconsin

Cltea

Inslalls Hew PTA Officers

Kurcn Gregory, S a n d r a
Kuehn Valerie Lackey, Phyl­
lis Linglc, Kathy Morris,
11) Jane Casselberry
Christina Parkinson. Barbara
PTA
officer* tor the com­
I’fitzer, Dawn Rhoads. Betsy
RugensU'in, Estelle KliannL. ing year were elected and
Gall Smith, llcno Walck, and installed Tuesday night ut
Linda Wilber.
the Soulli Seminole Junior
High School In Casselberry.
Mr*. Carl) It* Swoffurd of
Altamonte Sjirm ,&gt;, past pre*
idem of bold the Al'.umonte
and Lyman Hig.i PIA'», ua*
the intuiting officer.
Mrs. Charles Dome of
Fern Park was re-elected
president of tbe Junior High
PTA which was Just organiz­
ed thi* year. Other officer*
are Mr*. II A. Scull o(
lamgwood, vice president;
Mr*. Harold Clark of Eng­
lish Estate*, secretary and
Mr*. Ctl uric-* Adkin* of AI
tamoiitc, treasurer.
MrRosemary Brockenbrongh reported the Male for
Hu
nominating committee
ami recommended officers
were elected without opposi­
tion.
Mr*. Ihimc was presented
Willi a bar lo add to her
pa*l president's pin by Mr*.
Swoffurd Mr*. Dome pre­
viously hu* served a* presi­
dent of llu1 Lyman PTA.
The group voted to give
Slik) lo Principal John Angel
to be appl.ed to gjxmn It
beautification and other need­
Mrs. Robert C, Rugenstein on Old Ridge Road.
ed projects at Hie school.
Leader of the Troop is Mra. Dawn 1). McGhiey
B. T.
Mil wee, county
ef Lake Mary.
school* superintendent, report

th e
enlertainnieut;
Mr*.
Nancy Parkinson, programs;
William E. McGhiey, bridge;
and Lynetle Green, usher.
The Fly-Up's arc Calvema
Baird, Itcgina Bales, Mary
Best, Ellen Elliott, Malar)
Felnberg, Ly nclle G r e e n ,

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Explorer Post
Organizes
NRA Chapter
By l.ouise .Simunek
Members of Altamontn
Spring* Explorer Post 3g
spent last weekend at Camp
Lanochc where they receiv­
ed instruction in rifle marks­
manship and organized a
chapter of the National Hide
Association.
Officers elected were Roger
Landervillc. president; Mike
Sewell, vice president; Pat­
rick Shea, treasurer; Gary
Garcsehe, secretary and Bob
James, executive officer.
Other member* of the Post
attending were Barry Poll.
John Stuart, Ken Fuller and
Cory McBride.
Assistant Explorer Leader
W. I,. Gareschc, who is with
the I'. S. Marine Corps Re­
serve. instructed the boys in
the cate and safe handling
of the guns.
Several members of Boy
Seoul Troup 33, along with
Scoutmaster Jack Stuart and
Assistant Scoutmaster Joe
Simunek, also went with tha
Pont to Lanochc where they
spent their time erecting a
signal tower to be used dur­
ing
summer
camp
for
demonstration pur;&gt;oscs.
Scout* making the trip
were Gerald Crocker. David
Shea. Jack Simunek and Rav.
rnoml Temple.

Casselberry
Legion To
Elec! Officers
By June Casselberry
American Legion .Memorial
I’ost 23* of Casselberry will
elect officer* for the coming
year at n meeting to ha
In-lit thi* Friday nt 8 p. m.
al the Women's Club Building
on Oicrbrook Dr.
Miller Evans, chairman of
the nominating committee,
will submit the following recommendations;
Commander, Harold Kryder and Ken Wnlbridge; find
vice commander, Jam es F.
•Myers and Marvin McClain;
second
vice
commander,
Clarence Schuelte and Geor­
ge Mi-su tk , third vice com­
mander, Hibbard Casselber­
ry and Carl Stoddard; ad­
jutant.
Luther
Mynderse;
finance
officer,
Kenneth
Green; chaplain. Clarence
Dochonor and Darwin Shea;
historian, Wilbur Morey and
It. T. Shiffer; service offi­
cer, Dan Lott and sergeant
ut arms, William Elder Jr.
and Joe Jones.
Additinnul nominations will
be accepted from the floor.
Ih e Legion Auxiliary also
will nicelfpd the same lime
at the Women’s Club. All
member* art- urged to al
tend.

shall be examined on Tuesday
of next week for the new
Cancer Drive
lunchroom, bandroom and
choral room al tlie school Brings $149.32
ami said that ho hope* to m l In Long wood
them completed by Septem­
Ity Donna IC»tr*
ber or October.
Mr- Ruth Rudolph, Cancel
Angel spoke to the group Drive eltairtnan fur Long'ay mg only a few change* wood, antiuuneed today that
are anticipated fur next year final reports on collection*
and "they ure mainly admin­ : made show that a total of
istrative." There will tie 31 [1119.33 was received in the
classroom teacher* at the be­ [ area during the drive,
ginning of next fall in order I Assisting
Mr*.
Rudolph
to
cope
wdb
projected were Mr*. John George, Mr*.
grow'tii. A full time band dir L J, Hammer. Mr*. Gareetor will be ut Uiu »ciiool \ land Shaw, Mr*. Areha F.
and I bore will be Uirc-i- in Barnes. Mr*. Lillian Rich­
dustrial urls Icarlicr*. Home ard*, Mr*. Jo Anne Hammond,
Economic* will be uttered Mr*. John .Strong and M. K.
for nintli grade girl*.
Rudolph.
He commended the p | \
for il* aecuiupllaliment* m
spile of the laic *larl and
emphasized tha importance of Club Plans
the organization in promot­
ing belter understanding and Anniversary
By Jane Ca»»rlbrrry
communication between the
| Tile South Seminole Wel­
school and the parents.
come Wagon Newcomers Club
will celebrate it* third birthat a noon luncheon meetEbcncezer Board I1day
big next Thursday at the
Club of Casselberry.
To Meet Today County
Club president. Mr*. Mary­
The ut final t&gt; at I uf it.,.
ann Miles, hope* that all
Ebeneser Methodist ( hun li
member* past and prcseni
will meet fur tile Itial time in 1 will make an effort lo at
the current church year al lend on thi* Iprcial occasion.
7:30 p.m. today.
| A comic fashion show will
All member* of tin- iHM, j be presented by the memaru urged to attend.
I her* on the board.

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progressing “fairly close" to
schedule In the Southeast.
Re said about IS so-called
downtown connectors In cities
are providing some of the
most baffling engineering
problems. All of them are
making eoma progress but
only one—JscksonvlUe—bis
the work completed.
The FlorIds port city got
n heed start on the program
by um of bond Issues which
provided the money to get Um
work dono fait.
Florida
la regard ed In
-g o o d sh a p e " on the total
program except In the north­
west where Utile has been
accomplished. Both M iam i
and T am pa a rt w eU along
with connectors.
In Tennessee,
Memphis,
Nashville, Knoxville a n d
Chattanooga all h a re connec­
tor problem s and a ll are un­
d er ronstrocllon. Chattanooga
has about half o f Its p ro ­
gram "u n d er rubber'* and Is
m uch further along than Its
sister cities.
A Uinta has one o f the most
complex downtown projects
In the South. It Is 73 per cent
under construction and all of
ft Is being engineered. Com ­
pletion of that city's connec­
tor will open an interstats
route from Duluth 23 m iles
north of A tlints, through the
city to connect with the d i­
vided highway to Griffin 30
m ilti to the south. Target
dale for opening the Atlanta
connector is tale this year.
city construction is it Mo­
bile where two-thirds is under
way. but both Montgom ery
and Birm ingham have a long
way b&gt; go.
Jackson, Miss., also has the
m ajor portion of its downtown
work to complete.
In South Carolina a n d
North Carolina, the system
dodges most of the large
cities and both atatei have
completed much o f their open
road m ileage. It la now pos­
sible to drive on super road ­
ways f r o m
northwest of
Spartanburg to n ear Charlestea on the coast.
Many long section on In­
terstate S3, S3 and 40 are open
to traffic in N orth Carolina.

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Cheddar Cheese

Silted Ham

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limit I per customer with purebuses
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Delicious, Refreshing Wakkndw

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Peach Halves • 4
Tom atoes

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BORDEN'S GEM FLAKE ROLLS

f a t e d Press t e l* n u U s u a l
A s p r a w l i n g rainstorm
soaked its way slowly across
the North A tlantle states to­
day. Scattered thunderstorms
rum bled over
tha
Great
Plains.
Tornadoes spun through the
sight shy above N ebrask a
■nd T e x a s Snow Fell a t Ely,
Nev., when the temperature
dipped toward frc e ila g .

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□ Peaches .

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Tomato Soup 3 .'.‘l 39t
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Rainstorms Hit
Northern States

Home-Grown Yellow

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Cantaloupes

Oreo Cremes. . &amp; 49t
Fig Bars . . . .
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StuffedOlivos £■
Dressing. . . . te 37t
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CatFoods,,, 2!l27t

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Pessimistic reports nf a &lt;kv
flltie In real es'.atr asllvity
in Seminole County were
spiked today by Wally Dietriche of Wally Dietrkba ft
Associates o f Seminole Realty.
Wally eaid today that hia firm
haa told 12 liomre, and poaaibly a 13th la th« laat 10
day*. “ General rendition* are
looking up all around," aatd
Wally.
•
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Activity already la atarted
•n the four-lentny o f High'
way 430 from Uighway 17*02
through Altamonta Spring* to
a point beyond Interatato 4.
State Road Department baa
commenced negotiatlona fo r
obtaining
the
neceaaary
righta-of-way to widen 430.
By popular demand tho
Semlnola Sport* Car Club will
preMeit It* "Rough and Rev*
vy” driver-navigator rally on
July 13. Firat car will leave
at 5:01 p.m. from the Farmers
Market parking lot on French
Avenue, running approxlmataly 150 miles in about five
hours, and will finish at tho
llajrfair Country Club.
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Altamonte Mayor Lawrence
Bwofford, suffering from a
pulled muscle In his back, took
hla scat around the council
table promptly at 8 p.m. Wed­
nesday along with Town Clerk
Jim Palmer, A couple minutes
later Councilman Frank Gerhaidt joined them, the three
man waited for something like
15 mlnutas, Swofford turned,
looked at the dock'and said,
"L e t’s go bom* . . . I ’m tired
o f waiting on these men to fill
a quorum!"
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Swofford, to The Herald re­
porter, anyway, didn't appear
to be particularly angry . . . .
rather, just as he said, "tired
o f waiting.'*
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Meanwhile, important bualties* of the town, which ie
just getting a $350,000 water
work* underway, goes begging
aa does the routine bustnese.
A t thi* time, no special meet­
ing of th* council has burnt
Scheduled and lt"ll he two
weeks before another regular
meeting is scheduled.
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Minutes after Swofford and
Gcrhardt drove away, Coun­
cilman Stuart Frltch allowed
up but thers was no sign of
Gene Stephenson or Keith
Nixon although someone did
lay anmathing about Nixon
being on vacation.
•
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•
The doss of UI3S, which la
made up of a number of dis­
tinguished local folk* were
to be guesti of the Class of
j'jtld at Seminole High School
today at Class Day. President
of the class a a* Douglas Slcttstrom.

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Red Cross swim classes nil*
1st ration at the NAS pool for
Navy dependents from II a.m.
to 1 p.m. Monday for begin­
ners, advanced beginners and
Intcrmedint**,
.
•
•
Kid* out Lake Mary way
cun sign op fnr Red Cross
swim rlsoi'S at Crystal Lake
Monday at 1&gt; a.m. . . . fame
groups, beginner*, advanced
In-ginnert and inter mediates.
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Down in the suu:h end of
the county, swim classes will
be conducted in Casselberry.
You cun sign up at the Cassellwrry lire Station from
lo a.m. to 13 noon Monday.
•
•
•
A l c o h o l i c s Anonymous
meets at « p.m. tonight at
J20 I \V. First St. Person* with
a sincere desire to control
drinking are invited tu attend.
The- group also meet* on Mon­
day nights at the same hour
and place.
• • •

WHAT DAY IS SO GAY an the laat day of
school, with vacation ahead nnd ita swimming,
picnics, “no books or teacher’s sassy looks," time
to be carefree ami no worries of homework or re­

JF K Asks
School

port cards. Some 14,000 Seminole County
school children will pour out the school doors
today in the final rush to “get uway from it all"
and commence that long-awaited summer vaca­

Verily, today is the big day .. . and Sept 3 is so
very fnr uway from today in tho very young
minds.

tion. These school kids Wednesday hnppily en­
acted for Herald photographer Bill Vincent Jr.
their own expressions of the last day of school
as it will t&gt;e in reality for all school kids today.

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Citrus Budget

Bryant
Gathers
Forces

LAKELAND (U P ll - The
Citrui Commission’* budget
V oL T w
United Press Leaned Wira
Established 1908
THUUs T JUNE 6. 1903
SANFOR 1&gt;, FLO 1UDA
NO 728
committee approved a $7,i&gt;lrt.TALLAHASSEE (U P I) 000 budget for iho 1063 Gt sea­ Gov, Farris Bryant’* force)
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (U P1)
son, some $330,0(0 less than sought five votes today for a
— President Kennedy Uday
expenditures this season.
favorable reconsideration o(
called for an educational sys­
the 99-33 vole by which tho
tem which would guarantee
Suitcase Explodes House killed his $123 million
equal opportunity for a Long
LONDON (U P ll - A suit­ bond plan Wednesday.
The Sanford Military Acad­
Wtcgers said Col. Harry J. County $13,000 from the Foun­ would be returned to the cept $13,000 h r ils equity. case about to be pul aboard
Island banker’s son and the
Tho House met at 9:30
offspring of an Alatmma emy.' with an estimated 230 Furman, now of tho (acuity dation's deferred payments County at any time it was The City, anxious to have the a Portuguese Jet airliner ex­ a. ni., and was expected to
cadets enrolled in grade* six of the Foundation'* Castle (or the County's equity in 12- used for other than recrea­ school established, agreed to ploded at London Air port jump back into tire bond
Negro sharecropper,
lhat figure.
"Our goal must be an edu­ through nine, will commence Height* Military Academy, plus acres uf the IB acre site. tion.
today. There were no report­ program which is aimed at
The County had askrd as
Tills, too. hud been a
cational aystetn In the spirit operation* with the fall term at L ’ banon, Trnn., will ar­
ed Injuriei.
financing university ami Jun­
rive here Monday to assume stumbling block in original much as $25,000. The City
of independence, a system In of school fn September.
ior college construction In
Mayor Tom McDonald an­ the superintcndrntshlp of the negotiations between the City pointed out it had given the
which all are created equal—
Board O f Review coming years.
a aystem In which every nounced the t'ily of Sanford now school and lo commence and County. The County had County gratis the aites for
Since
lire
constitutional
T A L L A H A S S E E &lt;U1*1) —
granted u&gt;e of the bind to the Seminole Memorial Hospital,
child, whether born a bank- and the director* of the Mac* operations.
Gov. Farris Uryanl signed in­ amendment would ire voted on
Wlccor*. _______________
who will arrive City for recreational purpos- County Health Department
er'» ion in
In a Unit UlUlld' t mn.i ii
to law a bill creating a *cv- by the people in a special
mansion, or a Negro aliaru* I in.11 agreement by telephone here in ]0 day* to two wee a r», w
m W board to review election this (all, the measures
Center. The City felt the By United Pres* Intern
also stated "the dlrcrtors of
cropper’s son In an Alabama Wednesday afternoon.
and oversee all bond and reHeavy
rains
pounded
the
County should reciprocate
The City will receive *100.- the Foundation are extremely
cotton field, haa every oppor­
venue certificates issued by or approval of 91 representa­
and give this land tree of Great Plain* today. A flash the state.
tives. That’s five more, than
tunity for an education that non for IB-pin* acre* of land pleased that Itie negotiation*
Hood hit Glasgow, Mont., tor­
charge.
voted lo pass the bill.
hi* abilities and character de- nt Mrllonville and Celery have been completed and lhat
However, the County held nadoes struck during the Orange Bid Brisk
Rep. Osce Fagan, Alachua,
aurve," the Chief Executive Avenue*. The San Francisco we will commence our school
out ami finally agreed to ac­ night In the Dakotas and hail­
a proponent of speedy ad­
said in an address fur com­ Giant* will receive $2*3,oou operations in Sanford. Wc
LAKELAND
(DIM)
Ro­
storms polled Kansas.
vancement of higher educa­
mencement exercises at San for its holding*, land and dor­ have had mail from through
More than 14 inches of rain bert Rutledge executive vice tion in the itatc, said ho
out
the
United
State*
urging
mitory
building.
The
City
NEW
ORLEANS
(DIM)
Diego State College wheru ha
president
of
Florida
Citrus
fell in six hours at Glasgow.
won Id work throughout Iho
alio received an henorary de­ dropped ita down payment us to complete the transac­ The U. S Bui Circuit Court ot
Half the city was without Mutual, said that bidding for night (o get the five votea
tion and to get the school un- Appeals said Wednesday it
fig
u
re
by tl.ooo le
next season a orange crop
gree.
electrical power and underwill jicar desegregation suits
-ptyaM*
Kennedy flew here this . .
- . . ____ *e * e r lo..tier way."
was brisk, but* warned'grow ­ ■needed to okay the Senatepasse* were flooded.'
w
stVurk wflt bo iwttonn»vd involving public vi'jluoi, m
ers
to obtain specific con­ passed bill.
morning from El Paso, left. * r * T j * * W
? }*
Nearly the same amount of
J. P. W k f«ri, N r . York shortly, Wiegers added, in Birmingham, Ala., and Al­
Bryant, who earlier Wed­
tract*
for tire sale*.
After the college ceremony ha
remodeling the Giants' dor­ bany, Ca., on Juno lit in
nesday won hi* $3» million
CARACAS (U P ll—Cast mile rain drrnchrd Minot, N. D.
planned to embark on the air­ City! repmenUH the FbimCambridge, Ohio, resident*
cigarette tax battlo in tire
dalion, told The Herald hy mitory building amt in in the Montgomery Ala.
teiroriita raided Hie U. S.
Super Airliner
craft carrier Kitty Hawk for
Senate, said he hoped ho
telephone this morning that construction of a swimming
Negro plaintiffs in the Bir­ military mission here Wed­ kept a wary eye on thunder­
an overnight cruise o ff the
WASHINGTON (U P I)
could muster enough votes
all negotiations have been Imol and an academic build­ mingham suit have asked I lie nesday night, forced six un­ storm forecasts after n freak
coast o f Southern California.
The
United
State*
will
try
to
(o push through the plan on
finalized, only Ihc necessary ing with right classrooms court to overturn a ruling armed Americans and four storm dumped more than
build a supersonic airliner
Mindful of a new civil
second try,
paper* of transfer need be and an auditorium. He said last week by U. S. District Venezuelan army guards to seven inches of rain there
capable of flying from New
right* crisis building at the
lie said Hu I two members
signed. He added (lie Found a- lie could give no estimate ol Judge Sey bourn H. Lynne strip ami stole their uniforms Wednesday.
York to Paris in less than
University o f Alabama where
. , ,
who had Ih-i’ i counted on for
Hit* brok­ the cost.
who refused lo order integra­ and the Venezuelans' guns.
three hours, It was announc­
G-v, George Wallace ha* vow -1
“ yea’’ voles were not ;i.eer's fee of Slu.uoo. This had
In a year or so, he slated, tion ou grounds tho Negroes
The terrorists then iet fire Eight Injured
ed by President Kennedy
ed to block the court-ordered
sent Wedneiday when tho
been a stumbling block in the the school will add a new la tied to exhaust toga) rem­ to Hie mission building caus­
MIAMI
(U
P
l
l
Eight
per­
Wednesday.
entrance of Negro student*
tally was taken. This nnd tho
deal. The Bureau of Private gymnasium building. One o( edies under state laws.
son*
-seven
of
them
children—
ing $20,000 damage, burned a
neat Monday, tho President College- and School*, which three buildings obtained from
15- member Itcpubtican dele­
In the Albany suit, Negroes U. s. Hag and a portrait of were injured Wednesday when Riot In Iran
said It whs time the nation
gation in the House, he salt!
hud originally set up the Die City will be used tempor­ aie seeking desegregation nf George Washington and fled. a xlulioii wagon loaded with
TEHRAN. Iran (U P I) —
"faced up more frunkly" to transaction, previously asked arily as a gymnasium.
schools and other facilities
“ Nest time wc won't be nursery school children went R e l i g i o u s demonstrators killed the bill.
■uch questions as “ whether [or S13.000 but agreed lo ac­
The governor and many
Of its SIW.uoo, the City has operated by the city ami kidding,” one of them m arl­ out of control nnd crashed into
shouting for Ihe overthrow of legislator* have warned t :ut
every American child has an cept $10,000.
agreed lo pay to Seminole county.
n house.
ed as he lied.
the Shah's government rioted the defeat of the bond plan
equal chance for a good edu­
today In tire southern rlty of would pul l,V stale in such
cation.’’
Shiraz, smashing shops and dire net'll for finances to back
The President renewed hi*
burning cars in the third suc­ tire record $387 million spend­
call for action cn hi* educa­
cessive day of Iranian vio­ ing program and could result
tional legislative recommen­
lence.
In an across-the-board sales
dations pending in Congress,
tax including groceries. BryThe program include* fed­
D-Day Observed
ant has indicated he will not
eral aid fur college construc­
OMAHA BEACH, France— pass any grocery lax.
tion, expanded student loans,
(U P li— American, Canadian,
The governor’s cigarette
higher teacher tala lie* nnd
British and French official* L x hike of three rents on a
federal assistance in cuiistiuetoday honored Hie voldtcr* package shut through tho
tion of additional public sec­
who died in ilie Allied Invas­ Senate easily although It was
ondary and elementary sth-ol
ion
of Europe which sta-ted amended and sent hack to
classrooms.
l'» years ago. More than !),- the House for approval ot
in*i Americani Iq. buried on the change.
the
cliffs
above
Omaha
The Senate rhanged the L x
Beach, only part of the thou­ measure, which shoves re­
sands of Allied troops who venue from five lo oight
WASHINGTON 4l ’ l*l» —
gave their live* in Hie cam­ cent* a package, lo raise tho
A House education •ubcumpaign to liberate Europe from discount given wholesale! s
ni litre Wednesday approved a
domination by Nazi Germany. front 3.123 to five per ren t
bill that would provide $31.5
million to train teacher* for
physically and mentally handi­
capped children.
The three-year program wua
one of the item* requested by &gt;
President Kennedy in his ed- !
Death'll message thin year. The 1
fund* would go to college* to
use in preparing tin special
teacher*.

Equality

WEATHER: Partly cloudy today. High near 90; low upper GO*.

Military School Will Open InSeptember
Rains Pound
Great Plains

ix' Cases Set
For Hearings

Caslroites Hit
U. S. Mission

Solons Approve
Teacher Bill

CEN TRA L

FLO RIDA

Leaves Hospital

NEW YORK ( UPI t—Tele­
vision star Arlene Francis wa*
released from Columbia Pres­
byterian Medical Center Wed­
nesday with her right arm in
a sling. She was injured ituy
26 in un automobile accident
Wonder if North Orlando
in which one person ww* kill­
Police Cbier Andy Perrin will ed.
do as Andy Griffith on TV
does srul give hia "Barney**
a bullet lo keep to their ahirt
pockets . . . if they e 'e r find
Bridge
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Dear Abby
Pug«* 7
Dr. John Wilson, is out and
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Entertainment
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f-g s l*
Page *» ft 111
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Pu ill* ........
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M cROBERTS
S A N F O R D M I L I T A R Y A C A D E M Y aite in pictured. W ith
uRrcemvtUn reached anti fin al paper* beiny; signed, the MacFnddeii Foundation, represented b y Col. M arry J. Furman,
superintendent o r the new school, w ill cunuueinu next week

in refurnishing the present buildings and prcparinK for new
construction, AM the land and buildings within the white line
have been an pi ited by tho Foundation. School will open In
September.
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Hubdlvlilon.
according to
■omliMlo County. W orld*.
plat ttioMof r*eurd*d In
f t l &lt; tolo will bo n sd * purPlat Book t. p*ao is.
• M a t to o a f la ordir to oatPublic tWenrd* of BomlB O tka ttrmt a f said final
nolo Cokitr. n o r Ido.
L That certain unnomod and
unoponod rlpht of w a r
Artkar K. Baakwith. Jr.
Irina batwoon Bloekp 11
Cttrk of Clretlt Court,
and 11 on tha Wool, and
la aa« for SomIiuIo CoaaStack*
SI and SS on tho
tr. Florid*,
knot. M. M. an ltk’B Bubt f l K l l l i n t I T»r*
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rwkiioa Jaat «. u tt
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J. ft. V. JERVEY. 93. o Sanford n tk lttt for hJtnott o half-contury, w u honorod recently by
local product official# at a dlnnor party. Ho waa
a ship captain for 80 yoara boforo bocomlng intoreated In the product buotnoM in 1913 and ii

B p I M i R * Mbpan
Commencement
exercises
w ill bd M id St 1:30 p.m . F r i ­
d a y St St. Luke’i Luth eran
Church la D a v is fo r ala
m em bers of the eighth g ra d e
e ls i i at Jhe St. Luke’s C hristIso P a p School.
Principal ip c ik e r fo r the
occasion wlQ be Rev. Stephen
Tuhy, pastor of the church.
T h o s e graduating a r e
George Sinclair, E l e a n o r
Hein. B a rb a ra Koiic, M arth a
M lkltr, B elly R oberts s a d
V icki Shack.
A reception for the g ra d ­
e l M I I O , VA CA TIX O uates w ill be held In the
A B D A B AB B O R IN O C E R T A IN
Im m ed ­
TMEBTO ARM EIOMTO OP achool auditorium
AT
iately following the p ro g ra m .
T O W M Oai IT M A T CONC B M ft
T au w ill laha aatlea tfiat
it Board af Oauatr C aw mlaalonar* of lomlaolo Countr.
Florida. at 1#:## A. H., o r a* i n t n r ctn ciirp c o u r t n r
toon Ihoroatttr a* praatleablo, TH E NINTH JUDICIAL CIMon tha M th d *r of Jana, A. D. CUfT, IN AND POM I R H k
l i l t , at th* Couair Court NOLN COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Houaa la Baaftrd. Plorlda, w ill IN CNANCNRY NO. t W T
hold a public b o rin g to conNOTICE TO APPEAR

.M « « * « *

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av aat tha aaantr w ill aloaa,
vasal*. a bo aisa oad dl*el*lm
a a p right af tha county nnd
the pobllo la and to tho fotle w ln e dtoorlbod atraota and
rlEhtn a f w ar. to-wlti
t. T h at portloa of Blavto
Btraat a* ahown on th*
plat of alavlo Parma, aacarding to plat thoraaf
raeordad In Plot n ook I,
p tgo IT, Publlo Record*
of lon ln olo County, PlnrIdo. tr oat Ita Intanaotlon
with H a r k a a Olraat
norlbaM tarly to t(to Boot
lino of U I I of told plat,
a. T h ai mrtaJa uaoomod l l
foat right a f way aat*nd
tag along tko oootorly
Hnoa of Data 1 and I to
Ita InDriaotlon with 81a
via Straat. aceordlag to
tha plot af lla v la F irm *
raoordtd la Plot Book I,
paga rr, Publlo Racnrd*
a f gaalaola Countr, Pior
Ido.
P*r*ono InUroatad m op oppoor and ba hoard at tha t l* a
and plaaa *n olIl*a.
(B B A L )
Board of County C o a »* lt Olonoro of Somlnnla nounty
Urt Arthur H. Boakwlth,
Jr., cl*rk
Publl.h Juno I, 1*41

&lt; i r p r w r tr iT tn N i
THR SKPOND FKDKItAI, SAVINIM AND LOAN ASSOCIA­
TION OP CI.KVRLAND,
a
Unitad Statao of Amaricn o n puratlon,
Plaintiff.

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cm ccpp c o m T ,
JUDICIAL c m C U T
FLORIDA IN AND FOR
_____ 7 N U T T .
■EEINOLE COUNTY.
H o u r b o . m ao
CHANCERY NO. 11*04
M t i c a o r a e rr in
N o r ic n o r auiT i n
ITMAOB rOkBrUOIVMM
"ORTUAWN rORMt'LOaCRR
l A b KATIOMAL MOHT. FEtiRBAt. NATIONAL MOHT• M B AMOClATUJtt,
OAOB ASSOCIATION,
nainliff.
Plaintiff,
t ib

MIBTM

c m b t

JUMCIAlr CIRCUIT
UPA IN AND BOB o r

HILLS, oooordlng ta tb*
Flat tharaaf, a* r*«ard*d
In Plat Baah tS. at Pag*
ST. af th* Publlo Raeorda
or g*m!nol* County, Flaridoi log*th»r with!
I Klmtrand Hoatar* Modil
4MI1
Including th* building and
aapurunancm loootid tharaan. and lagathar with th*
furnltuia, turnUhlnac, and
Datura* altuol* tbaroln. and
lo**t*d lh*r*on.
TOU AND HACII OF YOU.
ar* horaby oollflod that o
Cumplalnl hi*
boon
flltd
by tk* ahovc-nam.d Plaintiff
■g*ln*t you and »*oh af yuu
to foraalo** a mortgaa* an
th* obo**-d**arlti*d prupanr
tn IN* *buv*.*ly|*d aou**, and
you and *mh of you ar* h a n ­
ky r*i)ulr*d lu III* an Anawer ar alh*r Plaadlng raapon•Iva th*r«to with tha Clark uf
tha
abova-anllllad
Clruult
Court and to larv* a copy of
•ueh Anavir or oihar raapnn■Iva Plaadlng upon tha Plaintlffa Atlornay*, COUROIIUN
AND COUIUIIION, I « 4* Ulaearn* Baulavard. Miami ll,
Florida oa or b*fora tha Sllh
day af Jun*, ISSli atharwl**
th* allegation* of aald Complaint will ba ukan aa uun
ft,t#J by yuu.
DUNN AND OllDHItKD at
tha Namlnola County Court
houit, ia.iiord, Florida, this
Slth day of May. t ill.
(SSAL)
Arthur H naokwtth, Jr
Clark of tha abuva.anlltl
ad Clrault Court
Uyi Martha T. Ylblan
liaputy Clark
Courahon and Courahoa
Attorn*/* at Law
Miami Oltlo*
1* 1* BUciyn* Boulevard
Miami II. Flurldo
Publlih May l « A Juna *. It.

W IL L IA M M. BRBNTON. JH
p a d BKVEKLY J. 8 RKHTON, PAUI.INK miPPMAN, hlo wlf*
k it wlfo.
nnd ItAIIITA N T. AM RIIBD.landontg 1&gt;KS and CLARA AM BItR
tO lW T L U A M M. BRRNTON. D E R h i* Oil*,
JJR oad M V IR L Y J.
Dafandanla
•B E N T O N .
hlo
wtfo. TO ) SHBMAN B. HUFFMAN
WHOan LAfT KNOWN
and
PAULI NM HUPP
A D D R U a g m i B/mrr. w .
MAN, hi* wlfo. WHOtHK
a MEN t o n . A P t l i m i i .
RRMlDSNCE A N l) AD
And Btvorly J. Uronun.
DnKPM ARK U N K N O W N
Dot.
L
Ilth
MlaalU
nnd H AIUTAN T. AMU
M alnt Bqdn, Boa III. A.
REDRI and C L A R A
PO . u t. Naw Toth, New
AMBRKDKR h I n wtfo
Tork.
ANt&gt; TUI
ALL
WHOSH
lUlMIDKNCK
PAItTIEN CUIM INO INARB UNKNOW N
AND
TEBMtTM BT, THhOCOII.
W IIOSH f.AMT K N O W N
UNDOIl
Oil
AUAINMT
ADDHKM IUa 101 1*1 D.
TU B A ro ltR d A lD PE ItC A U lA lt r, MAN ANTONHONS
TO II, TMXAM. A.NI&gt; TO!
TOO AltN h.rtby natlll*4
A l-f. PARTI HO CLAIMthat a Cumptalnt to f*r*«lu*t
INU
INTKIIKMT,
MY
aartaln
*ortg*e*
*nrumbar.
TIIR O Uillf. U N D B R OR
t
f tha fallowing d«Mrlb*d
A D A IN irr TIIU AFOnXraal proairtr, to.wit:
HAUi I'UHOONA.
Lai I, Bloab t, WiatharaYOU ARM haraby notiru.i
fUid P in t Addition, ac­ that o Cumplalnl to f.iraclua*
cording to tha plat thor*. a certain mortgage tncumbtrof aa raaardad In Plat Ing tha fotlawlag daocrlbad
Book IS, W i* 4f. Publlo raal prupanr. lo-wlti
Roaorda of gatnlnol* Coun.
U t t. Uloak IS, North
iy. Plorlda.
Orlando 1*1 Addition, aoSabja«l ta * utility **.atardlnn to plat ihoraot
■ a a l avar tka ouuih aaiaa
ra curd id In Mat tkiok ll,
IT) feat.
Pages St and 14, Publl*
T ogatm r with tha fallowing
Rauurd* of garolnul# Cuuni l a * af prvparty whlak la to
Dr. Florida.
eat ad in and ptrwanantly In
TOOIK TIIKN with all D a­
at*Had aa a part at tha Im
tura* *nd hiuiohul.l opOrovamant an aald landi
pliant** o iu oh td to or
JNTBRNAT1UNAL OP UT­
a**4 In donnttfllof, with
ICA
rURNACM UUUBL
Iko pr.mlaoo h*r*ln a «»NO. OHO It K-D.
aeibtd.
ho* baan (Had agalaal roe In h*a baon Di*d again*! you In
tha ahuva-atylad lull, and you th* abav*-*trU 4 *utt, and you
gra rauulrad to aarv* a copy or* r*.|,ilr*d to tortro * c.py
a f yaur Anawar ar aihar of your A n*w *r or
oihar
Flooding to tho COEplalnt oa Plaadlng td th* i‘am uUlnt on
Ptalatitf a Altornar, Hack N. Plain tiff* Attorn*/, M a*k N.
ClavaUnd. Jr., Mull* IU Man- C. ttlonil, Jr.. Mull* l i t Han­
ford Atlantia Kailua*! Bank ford Atlantia Nolluusl U«nk
Building.
Sanford,
Florida, Hulldlng.
Sanford,
Florida, I*, lt f l .
Snd ftlo tho original Anowtr and fit* Ik* orlglnol A m . t r CUM SI
Or othor Plaadlng In tha of. or ath*r Plaadlng In tti- utlla*
ftea o f th* Clark af in* Cir. of tho Clam of tn* Circuit
aull Court on or baturo th* Court on *r tiafur* th* Slth
Ittk day of Jun* A. D. t i ll. it./ of Jun* A. D. tads. It
I f you fall to do ao, e dacro* you fail to do to, » dorroa
pro oonlaaoo wilt bo tahan proenn
will b* takan
again*! yoa far tha railaf da- ogatnat you lor tk* ra il*! do■ondad la tha Complolnt.
mandtd In th* Complaint.

80UTH8IDE PTO new officers mot for luncheon planning session at the
school, Wednesday. From left, front row are Mrs. Velma Mitchell, prin­
cipal and second vice president; Frank Mebane Jr., president; Mrs. M. L.
Kuborn Jr., vice president. Standing In back are Mrs. Amy Anderson, sec­
retary and H. E. Taffer, treasurer.
(Herald Photo)

(North Orlando Association
Elects Officers Begins Work On Celebration

Old Glory Post

Commencement
Is Announced
H . L D ougltt, principal o f
Croomt High School, h as a n
nounced the following achedula of com m encem ent e x
erciMS fur the 103 graduatin g
aenlon of th* achool:
0 a. m. Sunday, b a c c g la u r
• ■I* tarvlcas In th* R. A .
Allen g y m n iilu m with Rev
J. P. Morris, o f A llen Chspel
officiating.
S p. m. Monday, com m ence
ment exercise* In (he it. A .
A llen Gym .

ISE AL)
Artkar H. Raukwllb, Jr
CMrk af Cl/:alt Csurt.
gomlnola Countr. Florida.

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May 11, It A Jun*

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San­

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Arthur H- ii*J h »u u . Jr.

CUrk i t

Circuit C:ur:.

gtmlnol* County. Florid*
PuklUk Mar 11. M A Jun* I,
IS, t i l l .
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(P rice* Abuts - Plus T a x )

C A VA N A U G H TIR E S ER V IC E
HOI B. FRENCH AYE.

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VFW Post
Gets Charter

Eiahia Siotrrc* Oommamh-r

Joseph Tym lnski of Orlando
presented the charter to Post
C om m ander George Howard.
T ym ln ski said that the Cas­
selberry Post, chartered with
m ore than 100 m em bers, was
the la rg e s t post to be orgsnIxed in the state last yesr
and ia am ong the largest
posts in the state of Florida.
The next regular meeting
w ill be held Tuesday, June
23, a t 8 p. in. at the Coun­
try C lu b.

Attention

FORD OWNERS

Parts Special!
GENUINE FORD

SPARK

PLUGS

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GENUINE FORD

A L U M IN IZ E D
M UFFLERS

Scouts Attend
Training Camp
By Bhlriey W entw orth
Sandra Elliott an d Jane Epplngar, choaan b y B ear Lake
Girl Scout Troop 497 aa rapra•ntativaa to attend an ax pans*
paid training course fo r Cadat
Scouts, recently spent the
waakand a t Cam p Tleoch* to
racalva Instruction fo r tha
program.
Tw o representative* fruits
each troop In the Citrus Coun­
cil attended the train ing sraalon.

Contains ETHION

a

1919 - 51
FORDS

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1952 - 61

$ 9 9 4

FORDS
GENUINE FORD

SHOCK
ABSORBERS
EACH

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11RING THIS AD
TO OUR
FARTS DECT.
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millipedes
and many
other
lawn inserts
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Fink Citatum Tub* • Type Nylon 930.26

conducted b y Sanford M a­
By Julia Bar toe
sonic L odge 62. Burial will
take p lace at a later date.
A total o f 22 fifth grade
AU local M asons are asked Sflrij w h o are member* of A lto m eet at the Lodge H all at tam unte Springs Girl Scout
1:3(1 p .m . Saturday.
T ro o p i)28, plus three adults,
enjoyed an end-of-year outing
la a t a a a k a t th* R id *-A -W h ll*
S tables In Sanford.
The g irls enjoyed horaaback
rid in g an d a picnic lunch be­
fo r e retu rn in g home.
V F W P o tt 10030 of Cassel­
L e a d e n o f the troop a re
berry waa form ally presented
with 1U charter last Satur­ M r * . G erald Connelly, M ra.
d ay night at a roast beef J ack S tu a rt and Mra. M am ie
dinner fo r m em bers and W o lf.
their w lv e i held at the Lond
'O L a k e s Country Club In
C asselberry.

GENUINE FORD

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A a N|)MHlMltllMt*tait44«MIHI B2U.90
W indsor Tubeltms Nylona .......... 926.70

Mister N o rth O rlan do and a
Miss N orth Orlando with full
detail* to bo announced at a
later dato.
A num ber of prises w ill ba
awarded d u rin g the a ffa ir In­
cluding a handm ade redwood
garden ch air which w a s made
and donated b y B ill H ahn. ' *
A wide variety o f events are
planned fo r tho youngsters
and a firew orks display, com­
parable to that o f last year,
will be a rran ged under direc­
tion of Boh Stephenson.
The celebration w ill take
place in the N o rth Orlando
Recreation A r e * and parking
will be supervised by the vol­
unteer polite.
A special m eeting w ill be
held at 8 p. m. next Tuesday
In the N o rth Orlando Co. of­
fices to com plete plana fo r the
calcbration. A ll realdenta are
urged to attend and Join In
helping the aaaoclatlon make
It a aucceaa.

Capt. N e il V . Smith, 68.
who had m ade his home In
Sanford a bo ard the yacht
"D u r a w a y " at the City Pier
for the past six months, died
W ednesday at O range Me­
morial H ospital following »
lingering Illness.
He w as retired from the U.
S. M aritim e Service with the
Gulf O il C o rp ; w aa a member
of Stloam L o d g e 32, V and
AM o f O ld Saybrook, Conn.;
■ m em ber o f the Crescent
Shrine T e m p le in Trenton, N.
J .; a m em b e r o f the Marine
Square C lu b o f N a w York
City and ■ m em ber of tha
Yacht Club o f Ellxabeth City,
N . C.
— li u r r l m ,
an.---- n , --- M ,
Louis U. Sm ith o f Sanford; a
daughter, Sirs. Dorothy Ca­
price o f W ashington, D. C.;
four
grandchildren; f o u r
great grandchildren; a bro­
ther, Kenneth Smith, of Ssn
Francisco, C a lif.; and a sis­
ter, M rs. L o is P ric e of Clute,
Tex.
Funeral services will be
held a t 2 p.m . Saturday- at
UrisaoR F u n eral H o g * a n U
Rev. R . W . W arfield officiat­
ing. M asonic services will be

G irl Scouts
Enjoy Outing

O IL FILTERS

By Jane C asselberry
Th* South Sem inole W ei
com * W agon N e w c o m e n C lub
w ill bold a Splash P a rty this
Friday at the Land *0 Lakes
Counlry Club al C asselb erry
beginning at 10 a.m .
A light lunch will be se rv ­
ed st 1 p.m. and w ill be In­
cluded In the f l fee.
M embers a re Invited to
bring Ihalr children an d those
who do not wish to *w lm a r*
I
Invited to coma for lunch and
cards.
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2

By Mona G rliu tead
Actual wurk on a Fourth of
July celebration fo r tha V ilU rc o f North O rlan do got un­
derway Monday n ig h t at the
regular meeting o f the N orth
Orlando Clvlo A ssn .
TK'ketg fo r jUte chlckeiybaxbciftte, which w ill be one of the
main event*, w ere distributed
by M r*. Anton K recek and are
now available fro m any m em ­
ber o f the aaaoclatlon. Dinner*
will cum* ut linrgaln prices
for adult* and children under
12 year* of age.
Report* on donated articles
received for the public auction
wera given by Chuck Rowell
who advised that m em bers o f
tho association w ilt m ake doorto-door collection* fo r items
to ba used In this p roject d u r­
ing the last three days in
June. Those w ish in g to donate
article* before th is timo can
arrange for pickup service by
contacting R ow ell.
Plana w are m ade fo r con­
tacting alt organisation s in
tha community an d tha V il­
lage Council ask in g that each
handle a booth w ith proceed*
going to tha association.
.Member* g ra te fu lly accept­
ed th* offer from B ruce Dtan,
ton of Mr. and M r* . Bob Dean,
to aarv* as organ lat to provide
music for th* celebration and
M r*. Karl Achortl and Mr*.
Jam** Snyder ag ro a d to aarv*
on tha Ilrnuty Contest com
mitiae. A chairm an still ia
needeif for the*# event*.
Contrite w ill bo staged to
nama a Littla M iss and L lttl*

Club Plans
Splash Party

RETIRE W IT H FISK
FOR R E A L T IR E VALU E

pubtour

STAR CHAPTER FARMER Frank Noelt, presi­
dent of the Seminole High School Chapter of the ;
Future Farmers of America w a s presented with
n plaque from Veldn Dairies, Wednesday. Mr*.
Sarah Hughes, representative of the dairies
made the presentation. Also receiving g medal
for public 3peakijig first place award was Bon­
nie Sipes.
(Herald Photo)

Capt. N. V. Smith Dies In Hospital

By Doaaa Eaton
N a w offictra o f Old G lo ry
DBNtSR RLAINM Ail I{T O N
nnd -----, h*r huahand, It any, Am erican Legion Poet 183
who** full and romplot* namo w a r * *l*«t*(f a t laat weok’a
la t* tb* Plalntllt unknown, meatlng held In the L egion
D*r*ndonta
TOi DKNtSn RI.AINK AJtll- Hom e on Prairia Lake.
TON
O fficer* a r* D avid R . W a n t(llaaldinc* Unknown)
worth, com mander; John I L
nnd
, htr huabnnd. If any, Beauchamp, flra t vice com­
whom full and complato
nam* la to tbn Plaintiff mander! Robert K. N e w e ll,
unknown,
aecond vice com m ander; L in ­
(K*ald*nc&lt; Unknown)
ton L. C o i, chaplain; H a u ric *
nnd
Bach nnd til unknown par. Rucolph, finance o ffic e r; W il­
ton*, parllm and dtfandanla liam 1* Cham bers, at-rvlca o f­
who claim by, through, undar
ficer; Joaaph R. Kalter, se r­
or igalm t th* aforasatd
DEN ME ELAINE ASHTUN and geant at arm * and K obart I f.
— —, h*r huaband. If »n y L
whom full and eomptal* nam* Stover, adjutant.
I* to th* Plaintiff unknown,
Nam ed to the executive com­
whathar aa apouaa*. hair*, d*vlM**,
grant***,
amlgn***, mittee warn H enry D a n G il­
lUnor*. *r«dltotL trustma or bert, Ralph Strablow and B .
oiharoI**, u tu *a. t, and all D. M dntoah Jr.
nt whom r**ld*nco I* unln«tallatiuna w ill take place
known)
and
a t thl* month'* m eatlng to bo
Bach and all unknown paroon*.
parti** aad dafindanta, aa ta hold on Jun* 2d a t w hich timo
*a«k and ill of whom raal- a m ortgage burning eerem ony
dane* ta unknown, having or
claiming ta h*v* any right alto will ba conducted. T h a
till* or Intarmt In or to th* meeting will open with a cov­
following dmrrlbad properly,
Which I* III* *ubjact tnattar ered dish tupper nt 6:30 p. m .
• f tk* abo«*-*t]rl*d oouio, via: with Uta Legion to aupply th *
Lot lOt, UK A ll
LA K E m e a t

•vaH IIE R U A X K. i i u r r U A N and

Tala Nattoa ahall aa pub
Thl* Nwtlo* *1*11 no
llahad one* a waak for four Ilohoil one* a H**k fur
aaraaoullvo
waaha tn tha e*u **oail«* w tohi In T h *
So a ford liaratd.
ford Horald.
Dated thl* Hat day Of Moy,
Dalad thin H at dny of
A. D. li lt .
A. D. IMS.

■till active, representing a Detroit firm here.
Produce men. pictured from the left, are: David
E. Earle, Roby Lain?, Gen. J. C. Hutchison, Bob
Doan, Jervey, M. L. Cullum and hU son, jerry
Cullum, Randall Chase and Jim Pearson.

St. Luke's
To Graduate
Six Students

Legal Notice

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F i a t r a l ic rv lc e g for Mr.
M m H . W yn n , • ! , who dlad
W idNgpJgy sig h t i t the home
of his ao*. H . L . Wynn, is
D eLaod, w ill be held st 3
p.m. Sunday s t tho Ebencier
M ithodlat C hurch with le v .
l a y G re g o ry officiating de­
sisted by R e v . H ugh Booth.
A pioneer resident of I e &gt;
ford, M r. W yn n w u bora.
J in . 20, l i r a la CohuBb!a|
County, F Is., com ing here Is,
IM S to m ake his hom e on the
Old O rlan do H ighw ay. He
waa a retired poultrym as snd
waa a m e m b e r o f the Eban­
n e r Church.
Survlvori, other thin bis
ion, a re tw o diughtera, Mrs.
Blanche Tow n sen d, of Cler­
mont and M r* . G ladys C ribtree, o f Clinton, N . J.; a lis­
ter, M rs. E lla Liptcy, of
Oiona; eigh t grandchildren
and live g r e a t grandchildren.
B urial w ill be in Lake View
Cem etery. B rlsson Funersl
Home la in c h a rg e of arrange­
ments.

OPEN
SAT. AFTERNOON
TILL 4:30
YOUIt FRIENDLY
FORI) DEALER

Strickland
Morrison, Inc.

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SANFORD. FLA.
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Raisin Kisses:
I* tsp. soda
IV cup milk
2 egg whites
IV tsp. cinnamon
** tsp. salt
*V cup sugar
IV Up. nutmeg
IV cup brown su gar
U tsp. cloves
1 cup dark or golden raisins
2 Ups. baking powder
IV tsp. vanilla
Cream shortening, then add
sugar gradually and cream
I cup quick cooking oats
Bean Bake.
t cup flaked coconut
well. Add eggs beating well.
2 (1-lb.) cam baked beam In 8 chopped m araschino cher­ Add sweet potatoes and mix
well. Sift together the flour,
ries
tomato sauce
Beat e g g whites with salt salt, baking powder, sods and
1 tbsp. minced onion
until stiff and gradually beat spices, add alternately with
1 tip. horseradish
in sugars. F old in raisins, milk to the creamed mixture
1 tsp. prepared mustard
vanilla, oats, coconut and j beginning and ending with
1 tfib .j can pim.«tnj’n. i l l :;? m n r r DiJp try impoun wry— uigivUicms;— n r UUtT

By Mra. H. L . Johnson
Hello. Now that ichool is
out the future homemakers
can prepare tome fancy dish­
es once in a while. Here'* a
dish that is quick and easy
to fix. It'a called Pineapple

2 tbsps. brown sugar
J tbsp. butter or margarine
2 (1-lb.) can corned beef hash
Combine beans, o n i o n ,
horseradish and mustard in
ahallow baking pan. Slice
corned beef hash Into S slices;
arrange pineapple allccs on
top of beans. Sprinkle with
brown sugar, dot with butter.
Bake is hot oven (100 de­
grees) 23 minutes. Serves 4.
• • •

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(uls onto unglazcd paper on
baking sheet. Bake in slow
oven (300 degrees) 30 to 33
minutes. Remove from paper
with spatula at once. Makes
3 dozen meringues.
• • •
Here's some good and easy
to make Swedish Coptics
from Thelma Autrcy.
h lb. oleo
4 lbs. powdered sugar
3 cups cake Hour sifted twice
1 cup nut meats
1 tsp. vanilla
Cream oleo, add sugar,
flour, flavoring and nuts. Roll
in small shapes or balls. Cook
15 minutes in moderate oven
330 degrees. When cool roll In
powdered sugar.
• • •

Or how about this Patio
Chicken Dinner T
1. Have ready four 18 by
J2-!nch pieces heavy alumi­
num foil, 3 cups cooked rice,
1 pkg. dried onion soup mix,
1 cut-up chicken (2lk-3 lbs.)
tv cup evaporated milk and
4 Ups. margarine or butter.
2. Put a fourth of the rice
From Fio Raker comes this
in center of each piece of Sweet Fotato Cake, it is very
foil. Sprinkle a tablespoon of
good because I got to sample
onion soup mix over each.
It.
Put chicken pieces on rice.
4i cup shortening
On each pour 2 tbsps. milk,
1 cup sugar
sprinkle 1 tbsp. onion mix,
2 eggs
place 1 tsp. butter.
1 cup mashed s. potatoes
3. Bring together the short
2 cups all-purpose Ilnur
two sides of each piece of
la tsp. salt
foil; fold under twice. Then
IV cup chopped nuts
fold up ends to seal tightly.
Place on cookie sheet. Bake
near center of 330 degree
oven t hour, 15 minutes.
Serve right in foil packages.
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Or this: Fancy Franks.
Thread cocktail franks on
wooden skewers, placing 1
frank on each skewer be
tween 2 pineapple chunks.
Mix equal amounts of prepar
rup; brush on franks and
pineapple chunks. Broil or
cook over coals until suiting
hot. Serve with split, toasted
rolls.
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WASHINGTON (Uri) — |f°r a full yeer so thers could
The National Aeronautic* and be itudie* o f the tong-term #(Space Administration haa se­ feet* o f weightlessness on a
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N A S A anid the Boeing and
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own, would form another step
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and Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc., moat effective ways to permit
Santa Monicn, Calif., were
man to work usefully In
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Gemini spacecraft and carry­ down, because ns your own
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•itber popular or prorocathn la tho
free cotretrtos.
Poopto fa frao la a ii tk o lot tho
Rods ft t away with tbla no— a n
art lost plajrfsj; Moscow'* nnw.
It coaid lead us to such absurdli having to oppose highway
and hotter libraries because
nmunlsta may say they favor
the question: What Is
«in , of course, by d tTou may presume there are a eonN dnfiM nun oar ox n c m n irn w n ,
■at to mention actual professional
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W A S H I N G T O N — (M B A ) —
This W o r ld Food Congrats
which be ought 1 M delegates
from 100 countries to W ash*
tngton June 4 &gt; ll fo r an attack
on the problem s o f hidden
hunger m ay be oe e o f the
moot im portant international

You don’t prove a man to a Com­
munist because ho says ha favors
six or light or ten American-born
programs tha Communist Party also
prolends It wants for the country.
Programs in the Communist
world an mere stratagems.
It to more fundamental to re­
member that a Communist to a per­
son of totalitarian mentality. What­
ever his programs of tha moment,
he a man who!
a Broolu no opposition from any
quarter, whather school, church, bus­
iness community, other political par­
ty or what not.
• Wants not almply to defeat hia
rivals bat to crush and eliminate
them. Rule or ruin to the game.
• In support o f those purposes,
seeks to control both tha thought and
the action so that only hie Ideae,
policies and programs exist
ele• Would bend every power ele­
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government and the economy—to
this overriding goal.
Let this distinctively marked shoe
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To Be Honored
B y S m t Cases Iherry
M rs. Louise Gilpin, faculty
gpeaaor o f this yaar'a Lyman
High Greyhound, w ill treat
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Stiff m em b e rs are April
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Sandra U n lay, C arol Dorethy,
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victim s o f • conspiracy to
keep them "trapped to endleas a n d am pty housewifery.”
In a recent debate before
tha W o m e n 's National Freea
Club, hare, a strong case fo r
the a ffirm a tiv e waa presentH by H i* . Daily
thor a t a new book entitled
“The Fem inine Mystique."
W h a t I regard as an equal­
ly stro n g case fo r lbs nega­
tive w a a m ads by Robert
Stein, editor of ttedbook M agaslne an d ona of the targets
o f M rs . F r lean's' attack.
It w a s tha balanced weight
o f tha two anigm ents that I
found disturbing, I f this thing
ends l a a tie, the sink la
goin g to g e t aw fully full.
A a I understand Mrs. Frledan, ah a passionately believes
that w om en should not have a
choice between hom em aUng
and a career. They should
hsvo
both. Mrs. Friedan
charged that women'a m agstins*, such aa the one edited
by Stain, a re trying to sell
the lad le* a bill o f goods on
stayin g at hum* tu empty the
ashtrays rather than working
a 0-to-5 sh ift at tha poolhall.
O r, aa s h « put It, "taking
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elaty.” Stain said that w asn 't
so. H a agreed “it's w ro n g to
try to convince avesy w om an
that ehe w ill find fulfillm en t
In practicing a profession or
pursuing a carter.'
— A l l -o f-t h L '-it a r t e d m e to
wondering why it Is that such
discussions always involved
tha w om an's place to hom e
vtrsua career.
Doesn't anyone every w o rry
over w hether a man can suc­
cessfully m ix m arriage w ith
a c a re e r!
In a ll my Ilfs 1 have never
heard of a man givin g u p a
job to g e t married. O fte n ­
times, the opposite la true.
T h a m agaiines seem to taka
I fo r granted that m en a n
capable o f holding down a Job
without
interference
w ith
their rotes aa husbands and
fathers.
W o men may fostar this
Illusion to keep from h avin g
to do the dishes, but dow n
deep In our htarts w e know It
Isn’t true.
I m yself probably w ould be
president o f General M otors
today were It not fo r the
fact that 1 chose to devote
m yaelf to my fam ily Instead.
1 am nut sorry 1 did it.
I'm not complaining ona bit.
1 ju at think the m agaxlncs
should be more understand­
ing, that's ail.

Q — W h o was ths first U . 8.
w om an governor?
A — M r*. Nellie Tkyloe Rose
of W yom in g— lUitk
F0UCO4OOFT0IJ
Q — H ow did K arl M a rx &lt;tefino religion !
A — "T h e opium o f th * peo­
ple.”
Q — W h at is
’corduroy
ro a d "!
A — One made by la y in g
logs across a path, usually
through marsh. This results
In a roadway ribbed som ewhat
Ilk * corduroy,
Q — W hen was the first car­
toon publlshsd in A m e ric a !
A — In 1744 by Bsnjam ln
1 6U6PEH6B
Franklin.
Id TER RIBLE s
Q — W h at states w are carved
out ot territory acquired aa a
result o f the Mexican W a r ?
A — California, N e v a d a and
U ta h , moat of A rison s, and
N e w Mexico, and p a rts of
Colorado and W yom ing.
Thura., June 6, 1063
Sanford, Florida
Q — W h at national p a rk la
considered the greater geyser
region o f the w o rld !
A — Velio we tone.

hia Irate daddy then tried to
woe force In building up
L a rry ’s fondness f a r spin ­
ach. ' Uut forced feed in g
backfires, Serspbook this
case or mall U to a ll y o a n g
parents.
C A S E P -4 M : L a rr y L., a g ­
ed one year, o ffe rs a common
problem .
" D r . Crane,” hia w orried
m other began, " L a r r y huts*
spinach, lie scream s i f 1 even
o ffe r him a spoonful.
"W h e n I fir s t started him
on spinach, ha screw *,! up hia
mouth a t tha flrat bite and
finally spit It out.
“ So hia daddy decided to
taka over. H o gave him an othar spoonful.
"L a r ry again rolled tha sp in ­
ach around on hi* tungus und
than apit it out. Hut this tim e
som e o f it squirted upon his
daddy’a white shirt.
"W a ll, hia daddy then got
an gry and vowed he'd m ake
L arry sw allow some spinach.
S o he held L a r r y ’a nose and
fo rm ! n big spoonful into his
mouth.
"L a rry had to (w a llo w It In
order to breathe, but he g re w
violently an gry and began to
scream In rage.
"N o w I can’t avan g a t n aar
his mouth w ith spinach. So
how can a m other persuade
her baby to try new fo o d s ? "
We adults usually re g a rd
fried chkksn, T-bone steak,
shrimp, etc., a a luxuries.
They make our mouth w a te r
In anticlpetlon. nut a t the out­
set, they w ere d rab , neutral
taste qualities and not a t all
attractive.
For our experim ents with
babies show that no food E X ­
C E P T S U G A R has any posttlvs charm a t the firs t bite.
Most of the other menu
Items ara alm ply n e u t r a l
tastes. A baby doesn't like

th a n nor does ha dislike them,
them.
Uut a fe w taste qualities
are actually disliked, auch as
red peppers because they burn.
So how Is It possible to taka
a neutral o rig in a l taste qual­
ity and m ake it a delicacy t
Here’* how ail o f o u r food
appetites develop! F irst, the
baby llkea su gar.
A n d Its m ilk contains sugar.
S o Its Joy in gettin g w arm ,
sweet milk quickly ip read s to
tho mother w ho furniahea the
milk.
Thus, tho b ab y soon will
smile in glee a t the very sight
o f Mamma.
Since D addy la often pres­
ent, too, this pleasure then
overflows to include Daddy
and even extends to the older
brothers end sisters.
If they will then conspire to
put the baby Into a gleeful,
happy niuod when he first
taste* any atran ge food, auon
thia happy em otional state
w ill "tra n sfe r" to that new
food.
W e call this "positive condi­
tioning” In m odern psychol­
ogy.
I f you tuka a gram m ar
school boy to a fancy restau­
rant and asked him fo r hie
meat order, w h at doca ha se­
lect T
" I want a hot d o g !" ha us­
ually
exclaims,
disdaining
friend chicken, eteak and other
menu items that tempt us
oldster*.
Why does that hot d og taste
so special! F o r when you try
a hot dog on a baby o r a tod­
dler, the child diadalna it aa a
neutral flavor.
But hot dogs soon become
associated w ith plcnice, ex­
cursions, outdoor running end
romping, beach parties and
freedom from city apartm ent
restraints.
So the hot d og soon becomes
fused with a ll those delight­
fu l tmotiona o f the plcnle sit­
uation.

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tho N e g ro who Is en slaved.
W hat docs a JtU coll mesa to
m o? I ’vo b c «a to Jail a v e r
alnca 1 w as bora with kinky
h air, ■ flat n ow so d flat foot
and big lips.
— Rev. James B evel o f B ir ­
m ingham , Ala.
A textbook flight . . • B u t
In tha last fiva hours w a used
every page in tha book.
— D . Bralnerd Holm es, d ire c ­
tor of manned space flig h t
fo r N A S A , on astronaut
G o r d o n Cooper’s 22-orbit
fliCht.

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It la not coincidence that
w herever political d em o c ra c y
flourishes to tha m odern
world there is slso a strong,
active, responsible, fre e trad e
union m ovem ent
— President K ennedy.
Statistics may b e likened to
Bikini bathing suits. W hat
they reveal la enticing but
what they conceal la vital.
— Dr. Ridgeway T rim b le of
Johns Hopkins H ospital.

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W H E N Y O U T H I N K A B OU T

Th e Fanfani government’s
nationalisation o f the power
Industry frightened som e in­
dustrialists and was blam ed
for som e reduction in private
investment.
Other, less drastic, measure
taken by the C D U S o c U liu
silica included an old-age
pension plan for housewives,
aomc minor tax reform s and
an increase in the a g e for
com pulsory schooling from
11 to 14 years.
In the last eampagn, Nenni
demanded a wider degree of
regional self-government, con­
trols on ownership of homesites and other land, a de­
finite program of economic
planning, and agricultural and
school reforms.
The Socialist* once bitter
foe* of (NATO, agreed to
take a neutral stand toward
that alliance providing the
government missed no chance
to press for world peace and

tom e kind of accom m odation
with the Communist w o rld .
A j secretary general o f tha
Christian Dem ocratic p arty,
M oro had a la rg e b a n d In
swinging a largo m ajo rity of
tha party in January 1902,
behind a left-of ccnter p olicy
and an "opening to tha le ft."
He has, however, m an aged
to escape blam e fo r A p r il's
election results, m oat of which
fell on Fanfa nL

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L ater, tha b o y relishes the
hot d og more than chicken or
■teak, fo r w h en he bitea Into
that hot dog, ha la really res­
urrecting K o re a o f pleasant
past experiences.
Tha hot d o g now sym bolists
delight. But the revenm la true
when you a n g rily "force” new
fnmla on a hahy, a s Larry's
daddy did.
(A lw a y s w rite to Dr.
Crane to c a re o f this news­
paper. enclosing a long
stamped, addressed eavtlope aad 20 seats to cover
typ lag aad prtatlag coats
A ldo M ore la a tall, shy,
when yon send fa r ana of
big-boned m an of 40 who has
hia booklets.)
been given tha Job of form ­
ing a new Italian government
in tim e for Prctldcnt Ken­
nedy's scheduled visit to
Italy in June.
President Antonio Scgni’a
By H a l Cochran
I f you don't w an t to be appointment of Moro w as in
keeping with the state o (
■ailing on the sea o f trouble,
Italian politics because M ora
throw out yu u r an ger.
is noted as a compromiser.
In the hodge-podge of Italy's
Grandparents e n j o y It political parties it w ill take
when a flock o f grandchildren a com prom iser If the coun­
rush In fo r a visit and also try la to avoid chaos.
T h e governm ent he Is being
when they g o home.
called upon to head la to
L ive happily enough to replace the left-ofccnter re ­
make life w orth-w hile and gime of Am lntore Fanfani,
you’re more likely to forget who ha a been widely blam ed
(or h eavy Christian Dem o­
what it coats.
cratic lostea in the April
■lections and correspondingly
W ith all the cords attached
Im pressive gains by the Com ­
to electrical appliances wives munists.
keep p lu ggin g aw a y all day.
M o ra ’s fate will depend
largely upon hia negotiations
I f you Insist on driving with Pietro N e n n l'i left-wing
over the speed lim it bo aura Socialists, whose passive sup­
to watch o u t fo r a ll tha other port also waa the keystone o f
Idols.
the
Fanfani
government.
M ora's first attempt w ill aim
Som e g irls go to the moun­ at a governm ent which also
tains fo r vacation to aeo the wilt be left ot center.
scenery an d other* to tha
T h e question will be juat
beaches to b e the scenery.
how fa r left.

Chem icals Corp. Ho oico p realdent an d general chairm an of
the W o rld Food Congress com*
mlttoo.
W hen it became apparent
that m any o f the sm aller, lets
developed countries m lfh t not
be able to send adequate dale,
rations to Washington, T h om ,
aa C . B u tler, president o f the
Grand U n ion Co^ and ch air,
man o f the foundation’s fin .
unco committee raised funds
from p rie sts industry which
paid the expenses o f 04 delegates fro m 00 developing
countriea.
M any delegate* b r o u g h t
their w ire a but 92 women are
present aa delegates In their
own rig h t— about h a lf o f them
from tha U n i t e d B t n t a a .
A m ong tho prominent fo reign
women on tho program are
M exico's firs t lady. Dona E v a
Sam ano da Lopes Matooua;
Sirs. F lo ra AaUriwi, w ifo of
N ig e ria 's prims minister, and
Princess Souvanna Phouma
o f Laos. M rs. Orville Freem an
la chairm an of tha wom en's
hospitality committee. She has
rounded up a bevy o f cabinet
and other high officials' wives
a * hostesses.
An important item on tha
hospitality program ia a plan­
ned dinner and evening in a
typical American home for
every delegate and hi* w ife .
Eighteen tours have been
arran ged out o f W ashington
into N e w England, ths C arollnas, Tennessee V alley and
tha m idwaatarn atataa where
there a ra extensive farm in g
operations.
Practically all the 100 coun­
tries participating have issued
apeclnl postage stamps com­
m em orating ths event.
Ono feature o f the program
will bo U . S. Postm aster Gen­
eral J . E dw ard D a y ’s dedlcatlon o f tha American Free-

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h are fa r-re a c h in g Influence ea
human w e lfa re and happiness.
It re a lly w in be the ZOth
an niversary conference o f tho
United N ation s Food and
A gricultu re O r g a a I ration.
P A O w a s organised a t Hot
Sprin gs, V a., to 1943 to plaa
fo r p o stw a r agricultural re­
habilitation. F A O really pro*
dates tha U N Itself, which
w as born tw o years tstsr and
hsld Its first session in 1940.
N o w headquartered In Borne,
F A O inaugurated a five-year
Freedom F rom H an ger cam­
paign in 1900. T h is was to bo
a self-help program — not a re*
lief o r w e lfa re give-aw ay by
have nationa to have nota.
The W aahln gton congress
comes at midpoint in that
cam paign to assess results so
fa r and to plan fo r tho future
— the abort ran ge up to 1900
and the longer range up to
3000 A .D .
A ll m em bers o f ths United
N ation s a re Invited to tend
delegates to this congress.
That leavea out R ed China, of
course, which probably has the
w orld's w o rst food shortage.
The U n ited States la the
hoat governm ent but the un­
official host's role Is carried
by a private citlsens' organ ­
isation, the U . S. Freedom
From H u n g e r Foundation, aa
a peopls-to-people program .
E x -P re ild c n t H u rry Trum an
is h onorary chairm an o f tho
foundation, Jam es S. Patton
of F a rm e rs Union its presi­
dent, Thom as M . W are of In*
ternatlonml M i n e r a l s and

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Three Sanford Men Elected
Directors Of Florida Heart
Ernest Southward, Dr. Luis
St. Perea and Dr. Robert W.
Rosemond, all of Sanford,
were elected to the board of
directors of the Florida Heart
Association during the group’s
annual meeting recently, ac­
cording to Edward Simon,
president of the SeminoleDeBary Heart Council. South­
ward, In addition, was elected
chairman of the board of the
association.
A graduate of Seminole
High School, the University
of Florida and Juhn B. Stet­
son University, Southward haa
been one of the council’i most
active members, and was ita
first president. He has been
a member of the association's
board o f directors for three
years and Is a member of its
legal and legislative, nominat­
ing, finance, personnel poli­
cies, budget and long term
planning ind policy commit­
tees. He serves as chairman
of the executive committee.
Dr. Rosemond haa been a
member of the local coun­
cil's medical advisory com­
mittee since its inception in
1939. Dr. Peres was re-elect-

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ed to serve on the associa­
tion's board after a terra of
one year. He served until re­
cently as president of the
Gadsden County Heart Coun­
cil.

GAA Girls
Get Red Cross
Certificates
By lane Casselberry
Eleven girls from the Ly­
man High School Girls' Ath­
letic Association r e c e n t l y
completed requirements for
American Red Cross Life
saving certificates.

NINETEEN BROWNIES anti two leaders represented North Orlando
Troop 595 at a Court of Awards program at the Village Recreation Area
when ye'ir pins and fly-up wings were presented by Airs. Dill Filoian.
(Herald Photo)

The course was taught by
Mrs. James Birkenmeyer at
Lake Griffin in Casselberry.
Thote earning senior certi­
ficate* were Nancy Hanlwlckc, Marcia Wynne, Nancy
By Mona Grin stead
Porter, N a n c y Takahara.
The North Orlando Civic
Judith Kacar, April McDon­ Assn. Monday night voted to
ald and Gilda Pcttinati.
donate a sum of 924 to the
Junior certificates w e r e Little League Parent's Aux­
awarded to Linda Burnell, iliary towards building an
Cathy Eicher, Jennifer Gam- eight by It foot concession
mage and Aurora McDonald. stand at the east end of the
The Lyman GAA also had a Community Building In the
group who bowled at Medall­ Recreation Area.
ion Lanes in Maitland once
This
amount
constitutes
a week after school. The one-third of the initial outlay
group hopes lo continue this for materials to go into the
activity next year and lo form project. Labor will be don­
ated and BUI Hahn, spokes­
a bowling team.
man for the auxiliary, said
Dwight Eisenhower w a s that the stand will be avail­
WASHINGTON (UP11 —
Congress may spend as much president of Columbia Uni­ able to all organisations us­
ing the Community Building.
as 9200,000 cutting extra versity for four years.
duurs through the walls in the
new 970 million House Office
Building.
Apparently, nobody noticed
that an adldtional door would
be needed In each of the 10‘J
suites until some s a m p l e

Civic Group
Donates $24
For Stand

Builders Goof
To The Tune

building were put on display
recently.
By that time it was tin, lata
to say “ oops” and start over.
The major portion of tha
building, a part of a 9I31.B
million House office expan­
sion program, had already
been completed.
When the contractor waa
consulted, he advised Ilouss
officials that it wuuld coat
between $150,000 and 9200,000
to provide doors where tha
blueprint! called for built-in
metal filing cubinets.
Tho House Office Building
Commission, perhaps wishing
to avoid further criticism of
the controversial structure,
then decided against guing
ahead with the portal project
on a wholesale basis.
However, in testimony re­
leased today by a House ap­
propriations a u b e ommlttee,
Capitol architect J. George
Stewart indicated that the
doors wuuld be opened piece­
meal for House members who
requested it,
''I f any member moves Into
the new building and wants a
doorway cut through, t am
aura every effort will be made
to accommodate his persons!
wishes, Stewart told tha sub­
committee.

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Hospital Notes
JUNE 4
Admissions
Lillian Compton, Charles Winship, III. Phyllis Ann Gaston,
Judith Greenlee, Wanda Hub­
bard. Barbara l.iescnfclt, An­
ne Bartlett of Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick GreenIre of Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Noble
of Sanford, a boy
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Thomp­
son of Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carson
of Sanford, a boy
Mr. and Mrs, Hamilton Bart­
lett of Sanford, a boy
Discharges
Carrie Starr, Long wood; Mr*.

Jnmes Adkins and hub), Al­
tamonte Spgi.; Aaron Young,
Lake Monroe; Rhoda Gray,
William
Hill, Charles E.
Langs, Addio Mae Hayes,
Monroe Fryer. Vela Nelson,
Sir*. Leonard C. DcWlt and
baby, Minnie Brown, Oscar
Peres of Sanford.

WASHINGTON (U P I) President Kennedy Wednesday signed ■ bill tbit permit*
the government to go ahead
with plan* to replace all f l
bill* now in circulation with a
new kind of
or bill.
The currency chance-over
change-over
will "unfreeze" big stocks of
government • owned silver
that must be held now for
barking of Uie present 91
bills which are called "sil­
ver certificate*.**
new bills will be backby one -fourth of their vatin gold and will lie "FedReserve notes." The curchange - over probably
not take place until tale
IDAS.
avoid need for the
Treasury to move into a highmurkt-t to buy silver
bullion to make coins. Rapid
development of a huge vend­
ing machine business has ag­
gravated a steadily • increas­
ing demand for coins.
The price of silver bullion
has soared in response to in
creasing consumption by sil­
versmiths, photographers and
Industry.
With world con­
sumptions outrunning produc
tion, the price has climbed 35
cents an ounce in 19 months
to a level close to llu* estab­

lished U. S. "monetary valiic" of about lt.29 an ounce.
If the government were
forced to buy silver bullion
for coinage the added market
demand could push the price
above 91.29 an ounce. It then
wuuld be difficult to keep the
present 91 bills in circulation
because holders would find it
worthwhile at that price to
exchange the SI hill at the
Treasury for Its silver bark­
ing.
Amt if the market price

climbed above the 91-39 mon
clary value of silver coins, it
would then be profitable to
melt down coins for the sil­
ver in them.
The new law would avoid
those dangers.
Replacement of the existing
It bills will release lo the
Treasury 1.3 billion ounces of
silver now held as backing
for them. The government al­
ready has started replacing
9300 million worth of silverbacked 95 and 9M&gt; hills with

serve notes.
But until Wednesday it had
gold • backed Federal Re­
no authority to issue f l Fed­
eral Reserve notea. The legis­
lation also permits ioauanee
for the first time of |2 F eder­
al Reserve notes although few
are likely to be iasued.
Repealing major provision!
of the Silver Purchase Act ot
1934 which was enacted to aid
Western miners hy raising pri­
ces of silver from depression
levels.

FEET ACHE, ITCH?

Graduation Set
By Linda Smllhiun
Twenty-nine
kindergarten
students will graduate from
the St. Luke's Christian Day
-School in ceremonies to be
held at 11 a.in. Friday.
Brigham Young h ad 19
wives and 5(1 children (25 sons
and 31 daughters).

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TH E DISCIPLE

It

Time Stands Still

Good To Ouimet And The Country Club

Yanks

M ake Old-Tim ers Look Good

By V i M Press
course. As a brilliant teen­
B O S T O N ( N B A ) - T h e far­
Yankee luck!
ager, the Columbus Strong
ther away eld sports figures
That's what rival American
Boy idvanced to the fourth
get,
tha
bigger
they
look.
Learners call It and somaround of the 1957 Amateur
They are seen la the flattertimes you have to wonder be­
there.
lag light of distance. In most
cause It seems that avsn
But the story of this year’s
eases It s an optical Illusion.
when they lose they win.
Open Is the link with the
In the esse ot lYands DeT it o
Wednesday s i g h t
glorious past provided by
Sales Ouimet, however, there
whan they lost tha service* of
Francis Ouimet and Tho
is no hocus-pocus. Ouimet,
three-Um* M o a t , Valuable
Country Club.
who wee TO May 9, steadily
Player Mickey Mantle for
grew in atature as to receded
three weak* to a maath. Dis­
Into time. Ouimet makes old
aster
7
Possibly
la
the
future
TS5
golf champions look good —
but not right bow. Because
from Willie Anderson to Bob­
the Yankees not only beat the
by Jones and down tbrougt
Baltimore Oriole* 4-3, despite
Johnny McDermott, Walter
the loss of Mantle, but also
Hageo, Jerome D. Travers,
regained possession o f first
Chick Evans, Long J 1
place.
Barnes and Gene Sarszen.
What's more, they scored
In ■ sense, Um* his stood
the winning run on a tap back
still at The Country Club in
lo the pitcher's mound that
Brookline, Mass., site of the
should have resulted in an In­
JAC K N1CKLAU S
93rd United States Open
ning-ending double play. No
Plana, Estimates,
"Known
way around”
Championship J n n e 20-22.
wonder American Leaguer*
Generally s p e a k i n g , the seem as though time his
Quality Workman­
Insist somebody up there
course la the same as It was
stood still at The Country
loves ’em I
ship, Dependable
in 1913, when tbe then 20Club. Tbe grand man who
The critical play earns with
yesr-old Ouimet w a l k e d
Local Contractor,
rose from caddie to Captain
tha bases filled and on* out
across the street from bis
ot the Royal and Ancient GoU
In tbe eighth Inning. The
home to beat the British Mas­
Bondable —
Club ot St. Andrews, and, in
score was tied at 3-3 and Yogi
ters, Harry Vardon and Big
(ddition to the Open won U.
Berra was making one of bis
Ted Ray, and put golf on
S. Amateurs 17 years apirt,
infrequent appearances as a
Page One in this country.
still goes to banking business
pinch-hitter. He tapped the
Ouimet, then s caddie, shot
ball back to the mound and
in Boston. He will grace the
72 to best Vardon and Ray in
Open with his presence dally.
Stu Miller fired it to catcher
tbe rain in the memorable
FA 2-2470
Jack Nlcklsus, the defend­
Dick Brown for tbe forceout
playoff. Playlog oft under
ing champion, knows bla way
it the plate.
Ideal conditions tor the same
around The Country Club
So far, so good but hi an­
championship at Oakmont a
other instant so long. Orioles.
year ago, Jack Nlcklsus bad
Because, Tom Trash, run­
a 71, Arnold Palmer s 74.
ning from third base. Jarred
Ouimet played with Mckory
the ball out o f Brown's hand
shafts, had no precision In­
as he prepared for the relay
struments. Tbe ball wasn't
to first base. The ball squirt­
nearly as lively or true. The
ed loose and In another sec­
rough was rougher. Thera
ion of Nigromante appeared ond or two Roger Marls went
wars no scientific methods of
In perfect condition as he chugging over the plate—all
treating greens. They w en
hrecied through six furlongs the way from second base—
nothing more thin green
in 1:11 2!5 and a mile in 1:37. with the winning run.
thumb Jobs, as the gardener
— iiniii Jliuni were—mat wmy- WtiiDj Toni j l.lded » hits
wouHd'asy.'NoW dMlMM Dave
a field of five would go to but pitched his way out of
superintendents, m a n y
of
the post in tha big mile and numerous jams and wound
whom are agronomists.
one-half classic, tho final leg up with his seventh win
Perhaps the most extraordi­
of the triple crown. The other against three lanes.
nary thing about The Country
likely starters are Top Gal­
Jackie Brandt and Brooks
Club course Is that It remains
lant, Tom Cat ami Insurrec­ Robinson homertd for the
a championship test after SO
tion.
Orioles but Maris achieved a
years. It la rolling except for
milestone when he hit No. 200
the first and last two or three
of his career for the Yankees.
bolts. It la wooded and the
The Los Angeles Angels
greeni are amall. The course
heat tho Chicago White Sox
could very well have been
8-2 after a 3-0 defeat, the
transplanted from Great Brit­
Minnesota Twins defeated the ain beciM * sdvaatsgea were
Kansas City Athletics 4-0, and
taken of the terrain. Too
C L E V E L A N D (U P I )— the Detroit Tigers topped the many American courses ap­
Early Wynn was buck with Cleveland Indians 3-4 in other
When You Trad* For The Kamnu* Y n oot No Jnh Toe
pear artificial.
the Cleveland Indians today AL action. The Boston-WashTough
• Smooth Performance. We 8*11 • Service • DemonTbe key to tha 9,179-yard
strat* A n d Trade.
with another chance to gain ington gam* was rained out.
par 71 The Country Club
hast-ball'a 300-victory club.
course is four par 4s from 420
The big right-hander, who
Some species ot ant gener­ to 470 yards in length Immed­
has 200 victories, isn't back
ate alcohol In their bodies in iately alter the turn.
just for one triumph, however,
winter months to cope with
Ouimet, as chipper and gra­
Phone FA 2-7928
2517 Country Club Road
“ Sure I want 300," he said, the cold weather.
cious as ever, also makes it
"but I really believe I run do
a lot more pitching. 1 don’t
see why I can't pilch a couple
mure seasons."
Wynn arrived here Wednes­
r
t i
day from hi* hornet in Venice,
IMPERfA
Flo., after agreeing to join
the indiun* last Friday.

Caked Press fatensaUaoal
It may be about time to
take the Chicago Cubs
Cuba *erioiuly because It'a sure time
to make light ot stortoe
stories that
Ernie Banks la over the MIL

The Cuba, who haven't
tbe sport la within reach
a National League pennant
Of ju t about anybody who is
withia reach o f a alxable body
ice 1945 and haven’t been
Of water.
tha first division since HHA,
Water skiing requires a
second place with
■lalaum o f equipment, none
Louis Cardinals only
Of which Is priced out of tight.
one game behind the faltering
T * i don't have to own a
l o o t Tow may have a friend
Sen Francisco Giants.
Who dost. You ean aki from
They’*# won four strolght
behind all aorta of craft, from
and 10 o( their last 12 games,
■paed boats to outboard-pow*
Including
Wednesday's
9-5
ONd house boats.
and 5-4 victories over the
Iren If you don't have a
Giants.
N A N C Y 8 C H N E R IN G
frlesd with a boat, you can
It would be o bo-hum mat­
drL Then are 500 or more " I n c o n ftn la l com pany" ter for rival N L teams except
orftailed water ski clubs In
for the fact that the 32-ycarpractice.
the country. Host of tham
Bfl 80-year-old gent­ old Banks—mired In the worst
bars boats and somo corn*
le es chipper as slump o f bla career for the
Wiaalty equipment, which the
first seven weeks of tbe scaaver
saw on the
beginner ean u m while be'i
soo—is swinging that whlpleaning tbe bailee from at*
llke bat again like the man
pexietttd akiera and having
who’s averaged 33 homers a
o Am time in congenial comseason for 10 years.
M a y in the process.
Ernie couldn't buy a hit for
Water dUlsg la thrilling and
one agonlxing spell, going 1
•pactaeular, yet as safe at
for-28 and 0-for-22 in a slump
•ay participation sport If yoa
Press latenatiMsI that benched him and sug
fellow the rules and taka a
Rested that his career as a
Nstiaaal Leagsa
law baale precautions. It Is
star might bo over.
W
.
L
.
Pet.
• sport for both sexes and til
But a short rest on the
31 23 .585
agsi. Some boys and girls San Franelsco
bench apparently w si all the
St.
Louis
J
O
23
.566
| know started before they
30 23 .SM ■ c e needed because he's
would swim, which Is not a Chicago
Los Angeles
29 23 .558 bounced bark with nine hits
Pittsburgh
28 24 .520 in 19 tries in his last five
Cincinnati
25 .493 games. He went 4-for-B with
Milwaukee
24 27 .471 two burners Wednesday when
Philadelphia
24 27 .471 the Cubs achieved their first
NEW YORK (U P I) — CheHouston
22 3i .407 aweep of tho season and dealt
the
Giants
Iheir
seventh
loss
teaugay,
the one horse given
New York
20 34 .370
In 10 games.
a
fair
shot
at upsetting CanWednesday's Results
TinPhilmlrlohln Phillies
"
i**-- t i n non (ml.
Milwaukee T T .Sew Yorit O
-1
Jolted the tit. Louis Cardi­
mont Stakes on Saturday,
10 to.
nals 9-0, the Los Angeles
BALTIMORE
(U P I) — Chicago 9 S Pranclico s lit Dodgers whipped the Huuiton gets soother Important work­
Mickey Mantle accepted his Chicago S fl. Pranclsco 4 2nd Colls 5-1, tho Pittsburgh P i­ out today and this time ha'll
latest Injury with a shrug of Plattsburgh 5 Cln. 4 1st, twi- rates swept the Cincinnati have some company.
The Kenlucky Derby win­
nlght
h lv broad shouldtra today
Iteds 5-4 and 4-3, and the Mil­
ner, who has proven some­
while his Now York Yankee Pittsburgh 4 Cln. 3 2nd, night
waukee Braves .downed the
thing of a problem child In
teammates rr sinned them­ Philadelphia 0 St. Louis 0
New York Mels 11-9, In 10 in­
recent days, surprised train­
selves to playlnn without their
night
nings in other NL games.
er Jim Conway and other ob­
biggest atar for at least a Los Angeles 3 Houston 1
servers Wednesday when he
month.
nlgbi
refused to finish a scheduled
Tha f 100,000-«-year slugger
Friday's Game*
soffertd a broken bone In his
six-furlong workout at Aque­
St. Louis at New York, night
left foot Wednesday night
duct, the site o f the Belmont.
Cincinnati at Philadelphia,
When hla spikes caught In the
A/trr covering three fur­
night
center field fence at Memorial
longs In :3fl 3/3 under regular
Mllwauksw
at
Pittsburgh,
Stadium whllo he was at­
jockey Braullu Baexa, Chanight
tempting to flag down a home
tcougiy slowed down almost
NEW
YORK
(U
P
I)—Gen.
Los Angeles at Chicago
run drive by lirooki Kohinron
Dougins Mac Arthur and ths lo a trot and resisted ail at­
St. Francisco at Houston,
of the Boltimore Oriole*.
United States Track and Flebf tempts to get him moving
night
Mantle was carried from
Federation pondered nullifica­ again.
American League
ths field on a otretcher and
tion* today of the most recent
"lia n a s a i d the horse
W. L. Pet. outbreak of hostilities between didn't seem to want to work
removed to Union Memorial
27 18 .603 tho AAU and NCAA.
Hospital, where X-ray* die- New York
by himself," Conway said.
31 21 .son
cloicd a fracture of tha third Baltimore
MneArthur, mediator for the "H e ran ail righl for three31 22 AU disputing amateur spurts bod­ eighths and then pinned his
metatarsal bona of Mickey's' Chicago
X 23 .531 ies, has been naked by the cars back. Maybe it's the
Kansas City
left foot.
29 24 .520 Amateur Athletic Union to strange track."
Although the Yankee* aro Minnesota
23 23 ..vw rules nn a demand that sane.
hopeful that 31ant to will be Boston
Conway said that there was
29 29 .473 Hun be received for track it ml
able to rejoin them In a Lo* Angeles
mulling physically wrong with
21 28 .438 field meets from ths IJSTFF. lit* star three-year-old and
month, tha fteuperativo period Detroit
20 2)1 435 a National Collegiate Athletic
could be longer tnaxniurh ns Cleveland
added "W o're going to try
ts 33 .310 A sattria( lon affiliate.
the blond-haired center field­ Washington
again Thursday. I’ m going to
er 1* a slow hcul&lt;T. Ill* foot
Wednesday's ItesulU
Tho U8TFF In all probabil­ try and get a horse to work
will remain In a east for be­ Chicago 3 Los Angeles o 1st ity will make the Issue a tup with him ami we'll go a halftween two and three weeks, L. Angeles • Chlcsgo 3 2nd, point on Ita agenda whsn it mile. Bseia will work him
then he may ne«d ut Irait two
meets In Houston, Tea., this again, but It will be at Belnight
more weeks to rrgain mobility. Detroit 5 Cleveland 4 night weekend In connection with
mont."
Boston at Washington, ppd. the organisation's first out­
Candy Spots, whose only
door championship meat.
ram
career loss came to ChateauNew York 4 Baltimore 3
gay In the Kentucky Derby
night
hut who then rallied for a
Minn. 4 K. City 3 night
brilliant victory in the Preakness two weeks ago, looked
Friday's Game*
sharp again in a morning
Minnesota at U Angeles night
By United Press International Chicago at Kunsai City night
NEW YORK (U P I)—Lovs workout ami was being quot­
ninl a left hook will make ed as low n* 25 In the early
Firel-|imc« SitiuuU defeat­ X. York at Detroit night
Entile Griffith the ring’* first line.
Cleveland
at
Wash,
uight
ed Orlando Wednesday night
The oddly-spotted chestnut
three-time welterweight chantBoston at Baltimore night
in the only Florida State Lea­
(dun Katin day night, the twice
gue game that wasn't mined
former 1 !7-|&gt;otind ruler said
out.
tot lay.
Pitcher Tom llnaiflnnd gave
The prospective bridegroom,
up 11 hits but still niansgsd
25, will try to ri-capluru tinto itny on top and grab tbe
GRAND BLANC, M i c h . writer crown from champion
4 8 win. Ha struck out 12. (U i’l ) — It was bet your f.ui* Rodrigues In their na­
•Sarasota scored the winning money and take your pick tionally Ivletlscd return title
run In the fourth Inning whsn when a field of 149 gulfer* fight at M s i l l i o n Square
Orlando catcher Hank ti- lined up today for the opening (In rilen.
qulerdo let a pilch gel past round of the 452,000 Buick
And the betting odit* favor
him with tlio bases loaded.
Open championship.
Griffith at 13-10.
Tonight Kt. Petersburg is at
Miami, Sarasota ut Fort l-auderdale, lutkelnnd at Orlundn
and Tampa at Daytona Beech.
The standings:
W. I_ Pet.
Sarasota ________ 25 id .010
St. Petersburg . 2.3 10 .519
on
Fort Ioiuderdale 2d 19 .517
Orlando .....
22
Lakeland
22 20
Miami _________ 20 21
With The Heat
Daytona Beach _ 17 24 .515
Lining Used By
Tampa _________ 15 25 J75

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Complete
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Service

Russ Spencer

Chaleaugay, Favored At Belmont,
Proving To Be A Problem Child

molten rooi
Puts Mantle
OnTheShelf

Track Feud
Under Study

Sarasota Tops
Orlando 4-3

Griffith Tries
For Third Win

Early Wynn
Joins Indians

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Tuesday.
The survivors then join 2t
exempt players in champion­
ship play at the Country Club,
Brookline, Mass., Juno 20-22.

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lidding b the concept of the
iuit
Even ten yeara ago It was
;urternary to consider the
ample ovcrcall aa being a
jand with a fair amount of
rvlavlng strength, but little
ar no game going poasibiU-

overfall.

today’ s hand
the Cavendish
1338 the bid­
shown in the

bo*.
It never occurred to West

Tenn. Beefing
Up Its Trout

the pink (rout-tasting meat
and the trout fighting quali­
ty ."
Iturch said trout grown to
the proper sire in the hatch­
eries are put Into long "raceways" before being freed. A
fast moving current in the
race-ways makes the fish
keep up a constant battle and
tones their muscle* for future
combat against fishermen.
•‘ L’nlike the hatchery * fed
fish of a few year* ago,"
Burch said, "today's putand lake fish are in many reafleets u« good or better than
some produced under natural
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Women's Club
Gives Awards

By Mr*. Adam Multcr
Two award# wera presented
by
tho DeBary Women's
Club to members o f this
year's I)oi.and High gradu­
ating class during Commence­
ment Exercises held ut the
school lait week.
Rita 1’cacock received a
$150 award to further her
education in secretariat work
at the Mary Karl Vocational
School and Charles Jordan re­
ceived $50 to further his
arutij TTT All 111 ” l" ! - 1 Mr*. Ell Yoder, immediate
past president of the club,
modi) the presentation*. Selec­
tion* were made by the com­
mitted composed of Mr*. A. C.
Summers, Mr*. A. Itoblolio
and Mra, W. A . Cunaday.

U)s Jk c (tfanwt:
When the proud owners of
new home show you
through the rooms and around
the grounJt, they often aay,
almost apologetically, “ Of
course, there are so many
things we have to do to the
place—but we can't do them
all at once."

a

Talkathon
LAWRENCE, Kan. (N E A )
— Yut Yost. Kansas' 32-yearold shot-putter, speaks sewn
language*.
The first was Slovenian,
one of three languages of h!s
native Yugoslavia. When Hitler annexed that part of Yugo­
slavia, Slovenian was forbid­
den. Yost, then 10, was foretsl
to learn German, In Tlto"s
army after World War II,
Serbo-Croatian wa* the official language. Yost learned
it at officers' training school
and drilled himself In French.
When tho Communist* took
over, Rui.dan became the of­
ficial foreign language in th*
school - system. When Yost
defected to I’urtugal ho gave
himself acram course in Por­
tuguese and gained a knowl­
edge of Spanish.
lie learned English listen­
ing to basi-hall broadcast* on
Armed Forces abort wave ra
dio and through tho British
Broadcasting Corporation.

Old Timers Play
NEW YORK (U P !)— Hall
of-Famers Sant Rico and Each
Wheat agreed Wednesday to
take part in the New York
Met*' oldtimcr* day celrbrn
tion nt tho Polo Grounds,
June 22.

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For Yuur —
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So don't fe e l apologetic because the patio that is going
to bo "rig h t here” dome d a y
m ay not take shape for som e
tim e, o r because the furni­
ture you a re making-do with
isn’t w h a t you Intend to h ave
tom e day.
Y o u m a y change every one
o f those Ideas before your
house 1* e v e r complete. O r
you m a y eventually do all
you p lan , nnd n whole lot
m ore.
T h e Im portant thing is: the
house la yours—to grow along with your fam ily, to keep
p ie * with the lives you arc
leading, to keep your c re a ­
tive talents busily at w ork
planning nnd doing and som e­
times contriving.

But that la really the fun
of owning a borne of your
own. There a re alw ays things
to be done, change* to be
made, m istake* to be realised
and corrected.
Houses h ave to grow and
change Just i s people do. A
house that started out “ per­
fect" with every stick of
furniture ju st right and every
shrub In exactly the Ideal
location w ouldn’t really be
much of a challenge.
Y ou can’t Im prove on per­
fection. If your house suited
you
e x a c tly
"a lly ,
ft
wouldn't g ive you much to
think about o r to plan for
or to w a it for.

Favored In Pace
WESTBURY, N. Y . (U PI)

— Irvin P a u l, holder o f the
world pacin g records for a
mile and one-quarter and for
two m ile*, heads the entries
for the $25,000 Adlos Butler
Cup at Roosevelt Raceway
Friday n ight.

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With modern bidding meth
odf, West would have raised
bis partn er's overcall to two.
T h il Im m ediate ratie is ex
actly the same as the raise
of an opening spade bid.
It doea not really invite
game, but allows for the
possibility that the ovcrcall
might have been mada with
pretty good hand
Both vulnerable
Of
courae, once West raises
Sooth W n t North
East
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Pate
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Opening Iced—* 3
improved by knowledge that
to raise his partner'! spade hli king o f hearts is likely to
bid. East had merely over- be well placed.
called and West did not want
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Box 3365, Beverly Hilts, Calif.

In fact. West wai highly
critical of East and pointed
out that If East had doubled
one heart to show strength
West would have bid and
KNOXVILLE. Tenn. (U P !) East and West would have
— The Tennessee Game and
Fish Commission Is putting
Its hatchery trout through a Starts 5th Season
physical education course be­
NEW YORK (UIM) — The
fore releasing the fish la the Ntw York Giants have signed
handyman Jos Morrison for
streams nnd rivers.
Time was when fishermen his fifth season In the Nation­
turned up their noses at pal­ al Football Leai;uv. Morrison
lid, liver-fed weak-musded ptaya both offensive and de­
hachery trout. Twenty years’ fensive buck and flits In at
research into the genetics of saveral positions.
fish culture and diet has
changed that.
A L L T ilB IR MATCHES
“ No Irouter worthy of tho
Worcester, 3!ass. (N B A )—
name could enjoy landing a
Worcester Polytechnic Instl
fish that couldn’t whip Its
tute golfers hud their second
way out of a wet paper big,”
unblemished season.
said Boh Burch, an official of
the Game and Fish Commis­
sion. “ They’re being fed a
DON'T MISS OUlt BIG
new type food that gives them

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Tammy &gt;iu

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CONFIDENTIAL TO ANDY:
“ What It coats to maintain one vice
could bring up two children.’’ (frank­
lin)

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DEAR SHOULD: Come right out
and tell your mother exactly what
you know. This will give her an op­
portunity to correct any wrong In­
formation you have received, and to
answer any questions you would like
to ask her. If you are a normal young
lady, you will probably have several.

DEAR ABBY: For crying out
loud. If you use this letter, don t use
my name or I’ll never hear the end
of it. I am a man almost 40.1 sell for
a living nnd do very well because I’m
u good talker. I use the telephone in­
stead of writing because, believe it
or not, I can’t spell. I have tried to
look up words In the dictionery to
see how they are spelled, but how
can you find a word In the dictionery
if you can’t spell it?
NO SIGNATURE

tics.
Tlius when
was played at
Club back in
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DEAR ABBY: I am a girl who is
almost 12 years old and my mother
never told me the “ facte of life” .
How can I get her to tell me soon?
If she finds out 1 already know, she
will kill me.
SHOULD KNOW

IN A JAM
who makes
definitely a
yourself to
or another.

One of the moat
tifferencei between modern
lidding and did fashioned

Irrttt

By Abigail V an Buren

DEAR ABBY: I ’m no kid (33)
and have had enough experience In
thla line to know better, but I am
In a jam, I started seeing a young
woman (she is 25) and we hit it off
fine. You know, Abby, when the
lights are low a guy makes a lot of
“ campaign promises,’’ and I guess I
did tell her we'd be married in the
future. Well, whnt does this dizzy
dame do but go out and buy herself
an "engagement ring." She took it to
the office where we both work and
announced our “ engagement” . She's
telling everybody we’il be married
around Thanksgiving. We did talk
about it, but I wasn’t that definite.
1 really don’t want to marry her or
anybody else at the moment. What
do I do now?
DEAR IN: A man
“ campaign promises” is
candidate. So prepare
“ run"—In one direction

Mufsrf

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HOSTESSES AND HONOHEE At a bridal ahower are from left, Mias
Carla Lommkr, the honor®*, Miss Joyce Peterson and Miss Barbara Fer_«
(Herald Phoot)

Mrs. Barlow
Hostess For
Monthly Bridge
M rs. J. F . B arlow w a s hosteai for the monthly bridge
held by the Officer* W ivei
Club of VAH-11 and Detachment &gt; M cem iy
M aking up the two table*
w ere M m ri. W . E. B a u e tt,
K. 8. Beat, K. M . Bent, A. D .
Burkett, Kerm it Jamison, D .
E . Nichols, J. C. Patterson
and R . W . Repp.
High scor* waa won by
M rs. Bassett. A n unscheduled
feature of the morning event
was the viewing, b y thoae
who w ere dum m y, o f some
colored slides taken by Cdr.
Barlow during the recent
■even-month deployment. E s ­
pecially popular were pic­
tures of the men o f V A If-tl
during the beard-growing con­
test staged on the return trip.

SUNDAY JUNE I f

HERE'S SOMETHING

moat colorful plants we have
la ou r garden. They grow es­
pecially w a ll on the north
side o f Uia house, a i the hot
■tin wllta them down la the
direct sunlight.
They bloom throughout the
year, In c o lo n o f red, purple,
salmon, white and pink. The
leaves are green with tho ex­
ception of one variety which
has white variegated leave*.
They a n easily rooted in
w ater or by cutting) placed in
■oil. The cold weather wiU

MISS JANICE MOORE, left seated, and her mother, Mrs. David Moore at
a graduation party in her honor. Hostesses were Freddie and Jackie
Berryhlll, left to right standing.
(Heiald Photo)

Patio Party For Graduates
THE FOLLOWING POPULAR ARTISTS
(ON L.P. AND STEREO)

Frank Sinatra

Pete Fountair

Earl Grant

Kenny f y l l

Lenny Dee

Burl Ives

dimepi- plant* hut mo«t of

ON S P E C IA L A T

the tim e they w ill iprout up
again. Seed* 'dropped from
the plant will grow n e w
plants.
It la better nut to over-w a­
ter them aa they will rot. If
you w ill keep extra cuttings
rooted to divide with neigh­
bors and friends there w ill be
less danger o f Idling the
various colurs. Someone w ill
alw aye h eva the color you
m ay laic.
Cool off bafore m ailing a
letter written In anger. Chan­
ces a re , you'll decide to tear
II up.

For Oeldeor Living.

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Mother Looks So
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— From —

Mary Esther’s
HARRIETT CHANDLER AND SYLVIA NcCALLEY, front, at * patio
party In thoir honor. Left to right, buck, ure the hosteas, Mrs. W. D. Me.
Culloy und the honoree‘a mothers, Mrs. T. It. Chandler and Mrs. 11. W. Me*
Colley.
(Herald Photo)
fhe M isses Sylvia McCalley
j Harriett Chandler, two
im bars of the senior class
Scm lnole High School,
re honored at a patio party
rently at the home of M r.
d M rs. W . D . M cCalley, 108
jb Road.
Carrying out the class eoli, the tables were covered
th white cloths and held arngements o f white gladioli
d greenery. Green and
ilte napkins were also used.
A buffet style dinner w a s
rved Including fried chick, aalad, chips and dipt,
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M rs. W. W . H artley, w aa attractlvely decorated In the
chosen colors with S.ILS. in
the center,
The honoreea received gifts
from the hostess. Following
ihe dinner phonograph rtcor(j j were played and M iss A.
Leron played the guitar and
led the group In singing fam iliar songs,
Guests included Mlsa liarr ictl*a grandm other, M rs. J.
B . Dunn. M rs. H artley, Mrs.
T . R. Chandler an d M rs. 11.
w . McCalley.
Also the M isses Peggy
Powell, L i n d e Stedcovlcb,
Cinday Lake, J u dl Taylor,
Carol Greene, Leron Rich,
Grace Middleton, T o n y a

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cloth, fcatsrad a huge ar­
rangement el Torino* ahadas
of pink carnation* la a ailvar
revere bowL
Aaeorted cookie* were aervad on *llver trays and pink
butter mint* were aervad
Inna a silver compote. Miaa
Barbara West and Mrs. Tod
Barker preaided at the silver
colic* service.
Arrangements of roses and
carnations were used through­
out the party rooms. About 40
gueata called during the ap­
pointed hours.

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tertained their guests, M r.
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Washington, D . C-, and M r.
Schenck't mother, M rs. N . S.
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A recent g u a a t at the
Schenck home waa Pearson
Stewart of Chappel Hill, N.
C., a specialist In city plan­
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The beautiful roses In the
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table w ere from M rs. A.
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B ary .

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This Friday
Tha regular monthly meet­
ing of the American I.egion
Auxiliary Unit 53 of Camp­
bell lin in g Poet will bo held
this Friifsy at 7:30 p. m. at
the Legion Hume on the Or­
lando Highway.
Main item on the bualntss
agenda will be discussing
plans for the joint Installation
of officers for the coming
year.
Mr*, w. J. King will pre­
side and all members are urg­
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Miss Judith E. Dollins
Marries Marvin E. Tinnell
M in Judith E. Dollins,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John L, Dollins, Holliday
Are., Bear Lake, became the
bride of Marvin E. Tinned,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
G. Tinnell, of Roanoke, Va.,
on May 23.
Rev. Jim Ridgeway offi­
ciated at the candlelight cere­
mony, which was held at 7:30
p.m. In the Lockhart Method­
ist Church.
Mrs. Barbara Burney, solo­
ist, sang " B e c a u s e , "
“ Through The Years'’ and
“ The Lord’s Prayer,” accom­
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ter Katuaskus.
The bride wore a gown of
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sleevn. The bell shaped akirt
ended In laea scallops. Her
elbow length veil of silk il­
lusion was attached to a sin­
gle silk rose. She wore elbow
length gloves and carried a
cascade bouquet of white
roses, centered with a white
orchid.
Mrs, Ronald Brown, of Or­
lando, sister of the bride,
waa matron of honor. She
wore a street length dress of
soft green with overskirt nf
white nylon, scoop neckline,
matching veil and carried a
cascade bouquet of roses.
Tbs mother of the bride
wore a pink illk sheath with
matching jacket, pink and
white accessories and a cor
sage of
pink sweetheart
rosea. The groom’s mother
wore a beige lace dress, over
aatln, matching accessories
and a corsage of pink sweet­
heart rotes.
Best man w a a
Ronald

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Final plan* ire being an­
B p J a w CaaaeBerry
nounced for the wedding of
The couple left for a honey­
Brown, brother-in-law of the
Linda Duncan, daughter of
Utaa Ingrid r.corginr Hy­
bride, and usher* were Bill moon in the Blue Ridge
man. of Chuluota, to Billy Mr. and Mrs. Henry Duncan,
Stroud, of Winter Park, and Mountain* and will make
Horace Smithson, of Oviedo. celebrated her 13th birthday
their borne in Roanoke, Va.
Lewia Johns, of Orlando.
The wedding will be an with a party at her home in
event of June 3 at 3 p.m. at Fern Park recently.
Gueata enjoyed dancing to
the Chuluota Catholic Mis­
sion.
record* and were aerved re­
AH friends of the couple are freshments of punch, birth­
invited to attend the wedding day cake, and snacka.
and the reception, which will
Those a t t e n d i n g werw
be held In the Oviedo Memor­
Frankie Johnson, Lynn Vosial Building, from 3 to e p.m.
kan, Linda Nottingham. Ken­
ny Bruce, Archie Hunnlcut,

Jerry Smith, Mary Jane Mc­
Cormick, Corkey Varney, Doreene llerota, Lee Herndon,
Danny - Casselberry, J o h n
Hirkheimer, Brenda Babbit,
Don Carter, Linda
Wills,
Glenn Duncan. Karen Lyons,
By Mr*. Ad*m Muller
Steve Duncan, Beverly AnMl*. Harry F. Brown, of
dcraon,
Margaret Duracll,
Alicante Road, Deltary, rntertalurd with tt rvvent lunch­ Glenn Huber, and Chip Jonee.
eon at her home.
The tables were decorated
in red. white ami blue with
harmoniiltnr flowers, carry­
ing out the theme of Memorial
Day.

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Among the guests were
Mme*. E. Decker, 11. Whitaktr, K. Lambert, E. Reilly.
11. Wakefield, K. Runkel and
S. Smith. Mrs. Runkel and
Mrs. Smith were high scon-ra
for the day and consolation
prii* waa won by Mrs. Wakafleld.

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Mis* Beverly Vote*, of For­
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Hostesses were the maid
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Mirses Sandra Unify and Gli­
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G u e s t s participating In
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Irene Desk, Carol Dorothy,
Sheryl Eddy, Dona Friend,
Sherri Lnvetl, April MacDon­
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Linda Celebrates
15th Birthday

A GRADUATION DINNER-PARTV waa hold, recently, at the Capri Reatnurnnt, honoring Hubert Murrle. Hosts were Mr, anti Mrs. Walter Glelow.
Left to right are the honorcc, anti three guedU, Gwen Champion, Glenda
Albert ami Hilly Coleman.
(Herald Photo)

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Missionary
The Women of the First
Presbyterian Chtirth wilt have
the privilege of bearing a
dedicated
and outstanding
missionary, Mr*. Pierr* Du
Bose, Jr., st the general meet­
ing, June 10.
Mrs. Du Bose ami her hus­
band, hum* on furlough, are
mlssionartes to llrazil. Both
have missionary backgrounds.
The parent* of Mr*. Du Hoes
served on the minion fields in
Africa and the itrandparunta
of 3lr. Du Boss were, for
many years, missionaries to
China.
An invitation t« extended to
anyone uesirmg in "Rt-ur .nr*.
Du Bose. 8he will speak at
12:30 p.m. at the 1‘ rcshyterian Educational Building.
Circles will meet st the
church at 1 a.m. anil a c o y
vrwtl dish luncheon will be
held at noon. General Meeting will follow tha luncheon.
Don’t lose a friendship over
trying to gain someone's pet
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Bridal Shower Honors

Miss. Joan Fender
Edward Fulfurd. Watson Wal­
Mis* Joan Fender, 1
lace, Clyd» Ramsey, Jenny
elect of Paul Flowers
guest of honor at a recent York , Archie Betts, Auhrry
ahower at the Lake Mary Fender, Eugene Brewer, John
Frances
Philips,
home of Mr*. Percy I - Mer­ Callahan,
Mory Wall, and the Slistea
cer.
Flo Bishop, Sue Fulfurd,
A game “ advice to the
Maude
Ramsey,
Ru.emiry
bride'' was enjoyed by the Flowers and Gussie Hinton,
group and prliei were award­ sia Hinton.
ed to Mrs. Archie Betts and
Mrs. Aubrey Fender,
Wedding
Refreshments of ice cream,
cuke roll and punch were
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Clyde
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115 Magnolia Ave.

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for you In minutes. And. with little or no
iron. Plain and fancy weavea in brease
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U N F U R N IS H E D I bedroom F U R N I S H E D Aptrtment.
OVERBROOK
C lean s a d close is. Jimmie
boots, kitchen equipped.
K IN D E R G A R T E N
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R E C R E A T IO N
8. Education - Instruction S U M M E R
PROGRAM
4. Transportation
N E W unfurnished 2 bedroom 2 B E D R O O M fam ished A p a rt,
T U E S . * T O U R S . 10 a. m .5. Food
m e n t F A 2-OS41.
Duplex Apt. N e w store A
1 p. m .
S. For Rant
refrigerator. W a t a r furn­
A G E S 3-S. F O R IN F O R M A ­
F U R N . A pt. Close la. Fbone
6A Special Notices
ished. T ile bath sad terrasT IO N C A L L M R S. JOHNS
F A 2-2800.
jo noora. STS p e r M o. Pb.
M I 4-7W9
F A 2-2374 after 5.
2418
U N T U B N . 2 B r. bo
O range. F A 24274.
L A R G E room fttrnlibcd
Apartm ent. W ithin walking
distance o f Tow n. Call
F A 2-3819.

1. Lost

Office 204 W . Firet

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w o rs e n n r m i s
Notice le hereby given that
pareuent to fine! decree ren­
dered en the Ird day o t June,
IMS, In that certain eeuee
pending In the Circuit Court
In and fo r Seminole County,
Florida, In Chencery, wherein
r iR S T
FKDKKAte BA V I V&lt;1*1
AMD LOAM ASSOCIATION OF
an scL voL n c o u n t y . • cor*
poratlon, la P laintiff. and a.
O. K U H N and wife, M A ItlK
KI/JIN, are defendants, Chan*
eery Docket Mo. ISftS. I. A llT H U R II. B EC K W ITH , JR.,
Clerk e f the aforeeald Circuit
Court, w ill within the legal
hour* o f eate on Wednesday,
June IS, IMS offer fo r eale
and sell to the highest and
beet bidder fo r cash at the
front door e f the Courtbouea
o f Seminole County, Florida,
In Sanford, Florida, lha follo w .
Ing descrlbeo property, situat­
'd
end being In Hemlnole

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L o t IM o f U V m W O O D
according la pint thereof
recorded In Plat Ilook 1,
pages IS, IS, 10 and SI
o f the Public Records al
Seminole County, Florida.
Said sale w ill he made pur.
euanl to and In order to e e l.
Inly the terms e f said final
decree.
(SB A D
Arthur It. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk o f Circuit Court. In
and for Seminole Cuunty,
Florida.
Ily : Margaret W. Tyree

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Publish June t, IMS.
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State*

E F F IC IE N C Y Apartm ent on Efficiency Apt. 130 M o. Up.
Surplus City. 201 W . lit.
F in t SL N e a r 2 elty free
parking Iota and thopping
itoces. N o utility charger.
Suitable fo r couple or tin­ L A K E F R O N T hom e. 4 Bed­
rooms, 2 baths. U ’ x 30’
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
Pool. 20* x 40* playroom. ‘C L E A N quiet Room*** The
Store.
Ideal fo r U r g e fam ily. Pb.
G a b le t. F A M 719.
W E L A K A APARTM ENTS:
F A 2-2143.
Rooms private baths, 111
F U R N . H v . m . S B r., 1th
Com pletely furnished 3 Bed­
W . F irst S L
bath. Corner lot. 4S0 mo.
room House at 300 EaM
F A 2-0302 between 3:30 p.m.
a RM. P u re . A pt., «70 Mo.
24th S L 4100.00 p e r month.
an
d I p . a . 131 M ayfair
Bedroom A i r - Conditioned.
J. W . H all, R eah y. Phone
Circle.
28. Laundry Service
I l l E . 8th S L , F A 2-5786.
P A 2-3341.
29. Automobile Service
S T E N S T R O M R E N T A LS
RENT A BED
29A. Auto Accessories
STENSTROM RENTALS B E A U T I F U L L Y F U R N IS H E D
B oflaw ay, H ospital A Baby N ice 3 B R fu ra apt. 480
30. Machinery - Tools
hom e, 4 B R . and 4 Baths.
Bads.
2 B R hom e kit. eq. 475
81. Poultry - Live stock
L a rg e fa m ily room overlook,
B y D a y , W eek, o r Month 2 B R A ir Cond. H om e 483
81A. PeU
ing lake, dining room, fully
C A R R O L L ’S F U R N IT U R E 3 B R H om e Flnecrest 483
32. Flowers - Shrubs
equipped kitchen and m any
Ph. F A 24181 U S W . 1st St. 3 BR, m bath Fenced 40&gt;
33. Furniture
other outstanding features.
3 BR, 2 bath F a m . R m . 4100
84. Articles For Sals
4180. A va il. T mos.
3 BR, F la Room , nice 4110
38, Articles Wanted
V ery attractive 3 br. 1 bath
3 BR, 2 bath, Tops. 4140
86. Automobiles - Trucks
hom e with fam ily room sod
4 BR, 2V4 Bath, Pool 4186
87. Boats - Motors
custom built fireplace. 41W 38. Motorcycles - Scooters T O R N . Apt. 2300 Mclloovllle. 4 BR, 2tt bath, E xec. 4143

89. Trailers - Cabanas

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er (o il). Model 321-4, Her*
lei lUJKSo.
One Victor oilman Kitch­
en Kehauat Fan (elec.) no
modal or i r l e l number!.
Together w ith e ll structures
end Improvements now and
hereafter mi said laud, and
flltu ree attached thereto, and
all rents. Issues, proceeds, end
profits accruing end lo accrue
from said premises, ell of
which are Included within Ihe
foregoing description and the
habendum thereof; also alt
gn*. (team, electric, water, and
other heating, cooking, re­
frigerating. lighting, plumb­
ing,
ventilating.
Irrigating,
and power systems, machines,
appliances, fixtures, end ap­
purtenances, which now are
or may hereafter perleln to,
or be used with. In, or on
said premises, even though
they be detached or detach­
able,
at public eale. lo the highest
and best bidder fo r cash at
IS o'clock noon &lt;&gt;n the 17th
day ot June 1341 a t the Front
Dour o f the Seminole County
Courthouse In Hanford F lor­
ida.
(HEAL)
Arthur II. ticckwllb. Jr.
C lerk o f the Circuit Cuurt
Ily: Martha T. Ylhlen
Deputy c le rk
neardell. Urldtey and Lewie
Attorneys fo r P lain tiff
44 North Cuurt Hlreet
Poet o ffic e Hoe 1221
Orlando, Flurl.la
Publish Juna (, 1542.
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24 Recent (comb.
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R e a l E state— U ortgaiew „
R eal Estate— M ortgages
F re s rent fo r part-tim e work;
111 N . P a r k Air*. F A 2-2420
one-bedroom cottage, Call 111 N . P a rk AVS. F A 2-2420 R a v e n s* P a r k
F A S7493
R avenna P a rk
F A S-7483
after A F A 2-4633.
Evenings
Evenings
W e Ihe naderelgned. being
F A 2 3877 F A 2-3821 F A 24366
duly sworn, do hereby de­
r A 2-2677 F A 2-3829 F A 24366
clare under onth that the
TW O 3
R O O M furnished
names o f all persona Interact­
I N quiet D e B a ry , 2 bedrooms,
ed In the bualnees o r profess,
WOTICVl OF IAMB
A partm ents. 1st or 2nd
ton carried
oa
under
the
114 baths, F la . room, patio,
Malice Is hereby given that
floor. 6 m iles from base or
namee o f O oldiboro liar and pursuant to the final decree
carport*. Soft w ater service.
Pachagt Store at ISIS W. JSth of foreclosure and sale en.
center o f town. Rent 445 a
473. F A 2-7213.
Btraet. Hanford, Florida and lered In the cause pending
month. P h . F A 2-5771.
fur Hemlnole County. Florida, A V A IL A B L E June 4. Spacious
I* x 46' H O U S E T R A IL E R . 2
K ite n t of rase dockst number I2II1, the
3 bedroom , 2 bath home.
Mime
Interest undersigned Clerk
will sell
Bedroom s. 450 Mo. Adults
A. Stinson K Inlaw
Owner
4133 p e r month. Phone
Ihe properly situated In said
only. P b ooa F A 2-7651 after
Madge O. K ln law
Owner
County described nai
3Z2-810S e r P A 2-0219.
A. Stinson K lnlaw
I. ot S. Iltock M. BtfMtaAMD
5:30.
M idge O. K ln law
EHTATKH, a subdivision,
STATK OP P L O ItlD A
according to n plet there* 2 B E D R O O M bouse. KUcben F U R N IS H E D G arage Apart
COUNTY OF MUMl MOMS
of, recorded In i ’lal Hook
equipped. 473. F A 2-3303.
ment. F A 2-3340..
Sworn to and eubeerlhed he.
II, pagea IS to ]| o f the
fore me this 14th day e f May
Public Itecorda of Semi­ M O D E R N all electrie Cottage
A. D. l i l t .
nole County, Florida.
M O D E R N Spacious pine pan­
on a lake In center of
David M. Darrlan
Together with Ihe following
e le d A partm ent. Tile bath,
Nuhary Public— State o t Hams o f properly which era
mountains o f North Caro­
Florida a t la r g e
nicely furnished. 485 a
tocalrd In and pvrnianenlly
lina.
A
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a
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b
le
by
weok
or
My Commleilon
Expire* Installed as a part o f the Im­
month. P A 2-0298.
Oct. 1. IS«S
provements on said land:
month. 323-0079,
Publish May U , IS. M 4 June
One d. K. Itefrlusrator,
t. IMS.
(elec. I, Model U lB U IlU l, B A C H E L O R S A p t M odem , 1 B E D R O O M House. Furnish,
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cd. 443 a month. QuieL P h .
spacious, w ell furnished.
One a
E. lu n g e (elec)
F A 2-2670.
Model
I01H1WII,
aerial
Quiet neighborhood. 212 W .
TUOSS441.
16th
S
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F
A
2-0296.
S U B U R B A N . 2 Bedroom un­
One 41. E. Hut Water Heater (r le c ), 12 gal.. Modal
furnished. N ew ly painted.
400YIUJ-I, Serial V ltlo li*
A ls o 1 bedroom furnished.
Sit.
One DuoThvrm W all H eel,
F A 2-4809.

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S-Beehive State*
11 Twirl
ISBoy’i eaam
14 Kuaslaa stream

DO SOMETHING/
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BEDROOM
unfurnished,
455 month. F A 2-0903.

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Judge. Xemlxole I t a l y , Flor­
ida. la Prebate,
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2 B E D R O O M furnished. »T3.
O pen bouse Saturday after*
M A Itr L YOC.MU
noon. 32 N a ra n ja Rd. De­
Deceased.
B a ry .
T
A ll Creditor* Bad Persoaa
Ha lug Claim- nr Demands
Agelaat said K tla le i
You and each o f you ara
hereby notified and required
to preaent any rlalma and damantle which y«u, or a lu m of
you, may have against the
estate o t MAHY f. YUUNO. de­
vested, lata or eald County
tu lha Cuunty Judea or Html&gt;
note County. Florida, at hie
office lit tha court house of
eald County at Hanford. Flnr.
Id*,
within
a li
calender
months from the lima of the
first publication uf this notice.
Each claim or demand shall
he In w riting, and shall elala
the ptaca o f reeldenre and poet
nfftce adddrree of the claim­
ant. amt shall be sworn to
by the claimant, hie agent, or
attorney, and any such claim
nr demand not ao Med ahatl
be void.
Catherine Young.
M i vine Young Flynt,
W ild s Young Wagner
A- Uircutrli-ea of the la s t
W ill and Testament of
M A IIY I. YOUNG. deceased
Fhlnholaer end Logaa
Attorneys at Lave
First Federal Building
Hanford. Florida.
Attorneys fur K tnU lricas
Fuhlleh May 10, ft June S.
11. lo. IMS.
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2 B E D R O O M F u rs. Cottage.
N e a r b ase. 450 mo. 7 O aks
T ra ile r P a rk . Onora Rd.

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2 BEDR OO M

unfurnished

House. Longwood. 838-2186.

12. Real EstaU For Sato
S U N D R IE S Store. Stock A
equipm ent. W e ll establish­
ed. Proprietor wishes to r e ­
tire. C a ll F A 2 0274 « r
Longw ood T E 4-4389.

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P IN E C R E S T . 1 Bedrooms. 2
baths, F la . room, built-ia
oven A range. 104 E. Jenkins Circle. 322-9357.
R A N C H Style Home. 3 B ed ­
room s, 2 baths. Excellent
condition. M an y extras, tow
lo w dow n payment. W ill
consider anything o f value
* • part o f full payment.
C a ll F A 24795 for appoint­
ment.

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A IR C O M B I N E R S
PLUM BING . HEATING
AIR CONDITIONING
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F A 2 -6 5 6 2

You and aach of yoa ara
h«rrhy notified and r«ijulr*4
t» preernt any claim* and d »mtnila which you. or tlthar
of you. may hav* igxln tt th*
•M ata of SIAUDH It. BCIIMIDT
dace a e«d, lata o f aald Cuunty,
to tha County Judge o f Hatnl.
aula County, Florida, i t hla
afftca In th* court houa* of
■•Id County at Hanford, F lor­
id*.
within
a ll
calendar
month* from th* tlm* of tha
flrat publication of thla nolle*.
Tw o copla* o f «ach claim or
d*mand ■hall b* la writing
ao.l - h ill atata tha pl*c* of
r*ald*nca and poit offlt* add rtia of lh * claimant, and ahatl
b* aworn to by th* claimant,
hi* agent, or aUorney and ac­
companied by a filing f** of
on* dollar and auch claim or
demand not ao filed ahatl ba
• old.
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n*r
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Aa Co-Ex*cutora of th*
L a it W ill and T **lam *n l
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tleceaaed
aienetrom. D avit * Uclaloak
Attornaya for Ca-Kx*cutora
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Sanford. Florida
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12. Rral Estate For Sale 12. Real Estate For Sale
SACRIFICE br owner. Furn­ BY OWNER. 1600 dawn. 3
bedrooms, 2 baths, den. Airished 2 bedroom cement
conditioned. D l s h w a s h block
home,
hardwood
cr. Corner lot. 2417 Sum­
floors, tile bath on large
merlin. FA 2-8977 alter 5.
oak shaded corner lot, fenc­
ed backward. Approximate
LAKE MARY
first mortgage $5,200. t A r ,
interest, $53.00 per month With 12 years of experience
we have never had a more
includes taxes and insur­
outstanding offering in a
ance. Will take 2nd mort­
3 bedroom home which is
gage. Total price $7,500.
in a prime location, like
But cash for my equity, will
new in every respect, com­
aell for $7,000. FA 3-3810
forts of wood floors. A
after 4 p, m.
bonus is the 13 x 20 Hobby
CHECK this value. 3 BedRoom situated on the rear
room borne, Florida room,
of the property, surrounded
tile bath, kitchen equipped.
by bearing Citrus trees. A
, Beautiful landscaped lot.
Beal Bargain at 99UO.OU
4W',i mortgage. P r i c e
with a further bonus if paid
$9832.00. Will trade for lot
down to existing mortgage
or acreage. FA 26927.
of $7300.00, held by First
Federal, shown by
SALE or Trade 5 room House
and 1 acre for Home trailer
and difference. 1211 W. 20th
St. Sanford.
1901 S. Park Ave.
FA 2-3232 anytime
A SPLENDID BUY l
Located at 213 West 2Uth
2 STOnY House and 2 lots.
street, surrounded by some
House can be used for 2
o f Sanford's nicest people
Apartments. 1125 E. 7th
this 2 Bedroom home, kit­
St. Call FA 2-0442.
chen equipped, and offer­
ing the further comforts of FOR SALE BY OWNER. 3
hardwood floors and fully
Br. Home on Pine Lake in
tiled bath, is being offered
Loch Arbor. Call F A 2-2008
for immediate sale at FHA
after 6:00 p. m.
approved price of $9950.00,
name your own down pay SACRIFICE. Being transfer­
red. 3 Bedroom CB house.
meot (as low as $300), with
3101 Willow. Near base.
nominal FHA dosing costs.
Not* the extras, such as 3 BEDROOMS, bath. Urge
double carports, patio, Jal
kitchen equipped. Fireplace.
ousted porch, plus good
Hardwood floors. Assume
neighborhood. Shown any­
payments. 333-3301.
time by

HERALD

W ith

Hanford

1901 S. Park Ave.
FA 2-3233 anytime

SW EETIE P IE

By Nadine Seltzer

Wanted
Pig

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Seminole 1 block.

LMN ENTERPRISES INC.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Raaltor
Raymond Lundqulst, Asso.
F A 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
1 BR. Home. 302 Laurel Dr.
Good
location,
kitchen
equipped. Low down pay­
ment. Assume loan. A real
•aving. Call FA 2-9472.
NEWLY redecorated 2 bed­
room frame house at 312
Holly Ave. Near acbool.
close in. Hardwood floors
thru out. Large rooms, mo­
dern kitchen equipped $7,500
Liberal
terms.
Contract
Mrs. If. L. Raborn. Ph.
FA 2 3859 or FA 2-5292.
Big ahady lots up to 3U0‘
frontage. Highly restricted.
WILSON PLACE 5 nu. W.
on 111-Way 48. WiUarcl Jonea
FA 2-0684. or J t Wallace
FA 3 6300.
JT

Jim Hunt Realty

SUNLAND Estates. 3 Bdrm.
Enclosed shower. U. E.
stove and refrigerator in­
cluded. Corner lot. Assume
payments. No qualifying.
Ph. FA 29200 after 4:30
p. m.

1007 Sanford Ave.

FA MM2

SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED only $18.50
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T »»V fn
TE 8-1415 Altamonte Spgs.

29. Automobile Servlet
Auto Glass, Tope
k Seat Covers

304 W. 2nd SL FA 2 6032
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

A U T O GLASS
IN S T A LLE D
Senkarlk Gloss and Faint
Company
31 A . Feta

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FINANCE IT WITH U»
♦ Low Interest Rates
* Low Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANK

CENTRIFUGAL Pump,
hp. Wisconsin. 24' Flexible
hose. 1150. 963-3731.

Bee Mr. Ferrell A t
Holler Mutor Sale* Co.
219 F.. 2nd. HI.
Sanford

Vacation Special
TO P

2nd. *

Magnolia

FA 2-8321

POTTED MUMS la bloom.

Air-Conditioning

33c up.
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
II. b . p o p e c o „ IN C .
2u0 So. Park Ava. FA 1-4231 Grspevlil# Are. Near 30th St.
SANFORD SEWING
CENTER
CLEAN, OIL k adjust *3.30.
FA 2-9411

THE BLUNDON PRESS

33. Furnitnre
Used furniture, appliances,
tools, ele. Bought • Sold.
Larry'* Mart SIS Sanford
Avo. Ph. FA 1-4133

T -R -X

312 MM.

t. Johns Realty
: TIME TESTED FIRM
N. Park Ave. FA 26123
3 YR, old 3 Bdrm., 2 bath ■
house. 9 x 20 storage ares. I
119 W. Jinkrn* Circle. I’ h .,
FA 2-3092.
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SANFORD

60 PLY M O U T H
4 dear bardlet
die, h a t t e r ,
trow*, p e w e r
newer brahee, p
raw*, factory air
Honed, l e w ■Deegn,
owner.

1962 C H E V Y I I S T A T IO N W A G O N
6 cylinder, auto Irani-, radio and
heater. A clean law mileage ear.

*1895

I960 STU D E B AK E R L A R K
4 door. 8 cylinder, airtig h t drlva,
radio and heatar, etaan.

1395
59 DeSOTO

59 P L Y M O U T H
4 door station wagem, ssto- I
malic traaamlasdam, power
■leering, radio, healer, In*
tel owner.

1961 Tempest 4 Dr. Sedan

*1495

58 FORD
A rent

1960 Rambler 4 Dr. Wagon

495

*1195

57 FORD

I 960 V O L V O
57 FORD

The anltd Import with apneiat trim. 4 Speed

V-8 4 done elation

TraaamlanJom. Excellent condition , , , , ,

P

1961 R E N A U L T O A U P H IN E
Radio and heater. You can call the
original owner on thin one. The 10
Ml. Per Gal. ear.

*795

1958 C H R Y S LE R N E W Y O R K E R
4 door «ed«n, power tierring and
brake*, power tenia, auto, tmn*.,
very nlre.

f
r l C U H
Wre ire. Are

1958 DODGE R O Y A L
6 cylinder, I door, automatic (ran*.,
radio and heater.

*895

Your Neighbor At Hollers

3 door, hardtop, power aleering, ra
riio and healer, I owner.

*795

“TH E BACK ROW’
B A R G A IN

2 Door flardlap.
Automatic, Puwer
apeeial..............

Pioneer

Rodin. Heater,
Steering] Very

$ door sedan, radio and
heater.

*1095

495

I960 Pontiac Ventura
4 Door Viatel A apotlore beauty
with power and Air Conditioning!
Thia imm U for tha hard to pirate!

1959

Chevrolet

67 P L Y M O U T H

*1895

Station

4 door sodaa. automatic
(ran,mlaalon, r a d I n and
beater.

495

W agon

« . *1295

1959 Ford

500 2

attractive cart Only . . .

56 DODGE
4 door, automatic trauo* |
mlaaloa, radio A heater.

49S
*9951

55 BU1CK

Suburban

tation Wagoul Automatic Tram*
lulnn and lha IRtU eitraa. Kona
ir the family!

f J

E
0 *0

1913 CHEVROLET f , Ton Pickup .....
-

1916 FOItl) Itanchwagnn

________________

Mrs, Audrey Yeackle, Salesman
Audrey joined Holler'* the llr»l of April and I* the
only woman car »»l&lt;—nun in Sanfurd- She work* aid* by
aide with her hunband. Fred, and ran talk o*»r any
■riling problem * with him. She • h ir e . In the Joy o f the
grandchildren and nould like lu have them living in
Shi* area. Audrey belong* to the American Legion
Auxiliary and her hobby I* fielnng. In fact, *h* drop,
anything In order to go when aupieone s«ks. She putters
In the garden whenever she get* g moment to spare.

Ready Tu Serve You At HtilUrn of Sanford

$195

Holh In good condition for thia ja u l
Taka your pick for . . . . . .

*7951

1957 Pontiac Station W agon
(In* of thoae that are hard lo find.
11.000 mile* by nne owner. It will
aervr you well, and Very apeeial a$

*895

Several more on our loti All mid under the 1 year GW
Warranty. Beat of financing available ON THE SPOT!

8t„ Sanrord
Winter Park MI 7-2330

55 B U IC K
Special 4 door, automatic
Iranamlaaio^ radio
heater,

295
54 DODGE
1 door aedan, automatic
tranamla,tan, radio a n d
heater, power oteerlng.

295
55 BUICK

Hemrmlier . . . whatever your nerd In a car, you need

295
56 P O N T IA C

Site llwnplutt
m o

r o w s

I INC

4 door hardtop ooda^ auto,
malic tratumuaien, radio
and healer.

295
EASY TERMS
Arranged To Roll Too

S T B U I C K

First

495

2 door aedan, tow miteogW
automatic tranamlaaioa,
heater.

Have You Seen The New . . .
ELDORADO CAM PERS
, , , Now In Stock?

519 E.
FA 2-Ofll I

4 door Roadmaater, auto­
matic traiumisaiao, radio
and hatter.

OPEN FB I. EVE T IL 8:30

-$ 2 6 0

Seminole Co. Motors

I
1

2 (Y es . . . 2) 1958 Mercury 2 Drs.

$46

1955 C IIK V H O L K T -------- --- ------------

tool

57 CHEVROLET
1960 Dodge

BUGGIES —

1910 IMlllUR ..................... ... ...... .......

nl

buy. Only

In ace . . . . . .

r»»

pnanenger,

tranamUeloa, radio,
power •teeling. A

*1395

1959 Plymouth

*895

%

4 doer _____
tronomlaalen, radio,
er, 1 owner.

1957 C H R YSLE R SARATO G A

W A TC H

included.

And L eapt”

1095

W « Have A Lot Full O f Specials.

fereT5i"

CA RS!

3 Deer sedan, rwdie, baa
low mileage.

$14.50

ECHOLS BEDDING CO. 32. Flownr* - Shrub*

Job Printing
We Buy, Sell, Trade, Repair
Soda), Commercial, Cards
BILL’S THRIFT SHOP
Announcements
Furniture • Appliances • T.V.
307 E. 1st St.
Ph. 3J30U21
Open 9 to 9 daily and Week­
end*
SUMMER swim and fun pro­
gram. Happy Acres Kinder­ Ph. 3JJ 7363 3640 Hiawatha St.
19. Situations Wanted
Sanford, Fla.
garten and Nursery. Ph.
FA 2-8461.
Child Care. FA 1-2374.
WANTED reliable couple lo
take up monthly payments
LAWNS Renovated - Aerate
HANDY MAN. FA 2-T978
of $13.30 on 3 complete
Remove Thatch - Chinch
BAKBKR Apr. desires em­
rooms of furniture. Call
Bug Spray &lt;VC-13) - Perilployment in Sem. Co. Ph.
TE 8-1511, Casselberry, col­
'tr - P h . FA 2 4244
322-6223.
lect.
MANSFIELD
LAWN SER.

NO CASH NEEDED
Bedroom. 2 bath. $61 a

ECO N O M Y

60 CHEVROLET |

AROUND

TO SELL
CHEVROLET. OLDS
AND CADILLAC
Belling Experience Neces­
sary. Opportunity Unlimit­
ed For Anyone Who Will
Work._______________

M OTORS

BROWSE

SA LE SM A N

Ph. FA 2-4S2I 21" DUMONT console T.V.
Good picture. FA 2 6749.

3

k I.

10c
and 20C a lb. Red Pota
toes. O. M. Zittrower. 907
Persimmon Ave.

BRASl

DOWN

Standard tnuumlaefco fer the
HI X
14. my minded I Only
RUG.
Appx,
COMPLETELY
overhauled. FA 2-5216.
Dumont TV. New picture
36. Automobiles • Tracks
tube Included. $63. Phone
BUY1NU A NEW or
USED CART

AT

C O M E ON

fer. NO 1-5101.

-AUTO GLASS &amp;. ~ T I 2-Uo.-------------SEAT COVER CO. 11031E grown tomatoes.

210 Magnolia

Special

- Tracks 97. Brats - Motors

Wall

With purchase of Blue Lus­
2 YE AR old male Dalmatian
tre, rent Electric Carpet
G. H. HIGH
Dog, with registration pa­
Shampoocr for only $t per
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
2 EXECUTIVE Secretaries,
pers. Fine dog at a bargain.
day. Carroll's Furniture.
Ph. FA 2-3883
Writs Box II, c o Sanford
Dr. J, C. Bunten. i-emon
Herald.
Bluff.
DUO-THERM Furnace and
SMITH Air-Condition Rvfri
10O gal. Oil tank with rack.
geratlon aervice. All work AKC Miniature Poodle. Black
BEAUTICIAN wanted Cut'N
Like new. Only $73. Ph.
guaranteed.
Very
reason
Curl Beauty Shop. 318 Pal­
and SHver. IM-I404.
FA 2 9123.
able in price. Day FA 2-7434
metto Ave.
333-0834 or
FREE: $ Cute Kittens. Fh.
Night FA 2-2060.
322-4013.
FA 2-0796.
Mattress Renovution
Office Stenographer: Property
and casually insurance ex­ Includes: Cleaning k Process PURE Brad Besgte Puppies.
6 weeks old. $20. F A 7-4783
ing Felt, Brand New Cover,
perience
desired.
Good
Brand New Insulation Where RED
career opportunity.
Main
Dachshund
Needed.
CRUMLEY-MONTE1TH, INC.
months. FA 1-9909.
FREE PICK UP
300 West First Street
BAY Gelding. T yr«. old. 13M
k DELIVERY
Sanford, Florida
“ Read Them
hands high. FA 2-4684.
Phone: FA 2-0373

BEDROOM house. $293 21. Reouty Salon*
down, assume payments of
GRADUATION SPECIAL
$85 month. Must sell im­
Dsl 'N Curl Beauty Shop
mediately. Wanda Mcllanlei, |in W. 19th St. I'houe Cold Wave $6 95 complete
Open evening by api&gt;t.
FA 1-7003.
316 Palmetto Ave.
312U83I
ONLY six left in desirable
Tec 'N Green Estates. Sec
model on Upeala Road.
Centrally air-conditioned. 3
or 4 bedrooms, beautiful
family room, in your price
range. 2tHh St. W. by Mayfair Country Club.

Aotom ohn oo

USED APPLIANCE
SPECIALS

SEWERS WANTED
IMMEDIATELY
PLUMBING
Work at home doing aimpte
Contracting Repairs
sewing. W « aupply materi­
FREE ESTIMATES
als and pay shipping both
R. L. HARVEY
ways. Good rate of pay.
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
Piece work. Apply, Dept.
AD 389, Box 7019, Adelaide 27. Special Service*
Post Office, Toronto, On­
Plano Tuning and Repair
tario, Canada.
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
BABYSITTER to live In.
FRIGIDAIKE
Room, board and $10 week.
Salas k Service
322-8097.

THREE BEDROOM, two-bath
house; hardwood f l o o r s ,
fireplace, Fla. room, dining
room. Large kitchen. Dou­ 17. Male Help Wanted
ble garage with lots of stor­
MANAGER Trainees, sge 23
age space. On large lot
to 30. Married preferred.
with many Ireca. 1814 Mel*
Opportunities. Saafurd, Cas­
lonvlile Ave.
selberry, Orange City and
Dt-Land areas. Contact Mr.
BY OWNER. 3 Br. 3 bath CB
Hudson,
Jackson's
Minlt
home in Pinecreat. Kitchen
Market, Longwood Flaw,
equipped. Reasonable down
Longwood, Florida
pay mint. A a a u m e pay­
ments. Call FA 2 8249.
ALL Around Machinist to
maintain machine dies at
local firm. Prefer someone
retired or partially retired
for part time work. Apply
Office FA 2211*
Florida Stitc Employment
Night FA 2-0048
Service. 200 S. French Av*
323 0700
2324 Park Dr.
Sanford. Fla.

36.

Sell Us Your Furnmire. Quick SINGER Round bobbin Sew­
rn PLYWOOD Runabout with
CARS WANTED
Service With the Cash.
1 layer o f fiberglais. Mer­
ing Machine. Darn* and
REEL’S USED CARS
SUPER TRADING POST
cury Hurricane motor with
makes button holes. Guar­
Uth SL A Sanford Ava.
FA 2-0677.
Quick Silver lower unit nnd
anteed. $23.00. Write Box
1964 4 DR. DODGE Sedan.
Quincy exhinit, alio i super
4, c'o Sanford Herald.
BEDS FOR RENT
Caeh price $30. FA 2 3448.
10
Mercury. FA 3-491J.
Hospital,
Kollawayi, Juve­
See i t 423 Grandview Dr.
BLACKEYED Peas. $3.00 a
nile. FREE delivery and
hamper while they last. •60 VOLKSWAGEN. 1 Owner. BOAT SALE1 Top quality
Pick-up.
Lnrnona, Fabagla* and no
For canning or Ireeting.
Clean A round. 333-0879 af­
FURNITURE CENTER
forth. $2189; 18* Cruiser
Kaitncr * Co. 413 W. 13th
ter
4
p.
m.
1100 French Ave,
$1680. IS’ Utility only $1105.
St.
Ph. FA 2-7933
'62 CHEVY n . S cyL 101 bp.
law ir Runabout $385. $625
PLEASE—No more calls on
4 dr. Sod. Auto, trine. 8306
«• Flab A Ski only $485.
FREE ESTIMATE
used
Air-Conditioners.
I
mi. $1600. Orig. owner. Ph.
$300 M* Aluminum fishing
UphoUteTlng k Mattress
sold it. Hare good Unused
FA 2-0796.
boot las. 14* Gator Champ
ovating. New k Used Furni­
ones left Bargain price.
Trailre special $130. $78$
ture, CaU Nix Bedding Mfg.
See A1 Lyon. Sanford Elec 37. Brats • Motors
Push button 68 hp. EvinC o, at TO* Celery Ave.
trie.
rods Demonitrator with 3
fa i-n iT .
HIGH HAT 16' bolt. Camping
year guarantee $303. Many
BEDROOM Suit*. Full sire
Canva* Trailer, 75 hp. John-*
34. Article* For Sale
others. New k Used. Tarmi.
Orthopedic springs a n d
ann, 3 gae tanks, apeedoRobson
Sporting Goods.
mattress. Large H i six*
meter, water pump, battery
Ladies shorts, 99c. Sleeping
Downtown Sanford, Phone
dresser, also 5 piece break
charger, flare*, flru exbags, tarps, tents. Surplus
F A rasn.
fast room set, 3 piece oak
anchor, light*, cuihkxu,
City, 201 W. 1st.
Dinette, platform rocker.
ladder. Boat excellent con­ I t . Trailers • Cabanas
By owner. TR 8-3933.
SHALLOW WELLS A PUMPS
dition. Motor about 35 hra.
Jerry Lord FA 2-3219
Extra prop. Price $1360.
TR A ILE R for rent Phone
ANTIQUE Bric-A-Brac. Mov
F A 8-lStt.
ing to Alaska. Must act Miracle Concrete, $88 Elm.
ALUMINUM
Furniture re­
house k contents Friday 8
webbed cheaper than you
Saturday. 231 Lake Uritfin
caa do R yourself. Bring
Dr. Casselberry.
it to (be Furniture Center.
1100 French Ave.

GIRL'S Bicycle $10. Round
Lions foot antique table. $23. i f UPRIGHT G. E. Freeier.
FA Z-3340.
6 Months old. .. $10 down.
"You'll have to admit ho wan a roal raco boro*
3 CROSLEY Refrigerators.
going down hUU"
TWO 10* x 23' Road Signs,
...................... $ 500 down.
2 miles from Sanford.
APT. Size Washer *3 00 down.
FA 2-2801 after 6 p.m. Carl
27. Special Service*
21. Boaaty Raima
FRIGID AIRE C h e s t type
Williams.
tFrecacr ....... $3.00 down
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Complete Ser. Eve. Appl's.
WORM dirt for flowers and R.CA. T.V. with t a b l e
.. $3 00 down.
AH Types and Sixes
105 So. Oak
FA 2-5743
ptanta. 30c per bushel. Bring
bosket. Ray Lawson, Os­ G.E. T.V. .. ... $5.90 down
We Repair and Service
25. Plumbing Service
WE MUST MOVE THESE,
teen. F A 2-4250.
STINE
SO MAKE US AN OFFER.
Machinery and Supply Co.
MEN'S black accordion. 120
CALL Bob or Vergil at
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 26432
15. Business Opportunity
bass. Frootalini. Excellent
GOODYEAR SERVICE
condition. FA 2-1330 Ext.
STORE
L
A
W
N
SERVICE
For Lease: Service Station.
Plumbing &amp; Heating
328 before 4 p. m. Don Kol 355 W. 1st SL
FA 3-2621
Mowing and edging, etc. Sat*
Choice location. Apply The
A IR CONDITIONING
bay.
tfaction
guaranteed.
Ph.
Pure 0U Co. 904 W. 6th
CONTRACT and REPAIR
35. Article* Wanted
FA 2-1117.
St.
PIANO. Any reasonable
WORK

S A 4 BEDROOM Homes.
See models at Highland 16. Female Help
Ave. Longwood. 10 minutes CURB'■f-Girl. Apply
aouth on 17-93 and west on
Whistle. Sanford.

month. T.

8$. Articles For Sale

frralb June 6. 1963 — rage 11 33. Furniture

Seminole Realty

Seminole Realty

W ant-A ds Phone FA 2-5612

lE a f r jA '.r ir e m

24 Mo. To Pay

Brass Motors
Your Author bod
Plymoulh-YaHonl Dealer
266 F- Commercial A rt.
FA 2-8441

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ly Results Announced

u

le r); girls, Sheri Simpson
«r
tertpxl C . V . H u y b a * (H ille r ); second grade, boys,
tha r w lli at tlM BUly Cole, (H e s m s ); girls,
X i j Day H a y Day W d it - Randi Brook ( B . Sn yder);
tartly at tlM Sooth Stm lnolt third grade, boys, D t r M BedSchool at Coual- moo (D a v is ); girls, B arbara
Sw earingen (D a v is ).
B a d throw — first grade,
f r t w i is tbs « * t a l a for
Lester Britton (D u n n ) end
&lt; N first tbras g ra d c i « m
sens Sloeo (D u n n ); second
bays' 8 y a rd dash — first
e r a * , C r e w Bttoer ( f b r d ) ; grade, D an a R iley (Jones)
atesad p * W , Jack F ow ler and T erri Reuter (S n y d e r);
(B e b ra d e r); third g rad e, BUly (hint grade, P at Abbott (D a C bshb (D a r la ); girls* 8 yard
doth — Brat g ra d s, Pau la
P a v e r (N e a le ); aecood grade,
Q rttcben T o n e r lla (J o n e s);
third g ra d s, Denise Long
(D a v it ).
Three fcgged ra c e — first
p t i &gt; , boyt. Rota B allard
aad Curtis Ford (H i lle r );
girls, Joan Roberts aad Lyna
Motet (D a n a ); second grade,
beys, W illiam Thom pson aad
M u Seeker (R e a m s ); girls,
Donne R r b and P a m e la M ettea (S c h ra d e r); third grade,
boyt, D a le P y e and Prank
fe h isb e r (D a v is ); g irti, Bev
trfy Peebles aad Pam ela
U r n s (D a v it ).
* la c k ra c e — first grade,
hays, M arty W illiam s (M il-

Library Course
To Be Held
In Chuluota

JIM BACCHUS, eighth
grader at South Semi­
nole Junior High and
non of Mr. and Mrs. G.
M. Bacchus of I-uke of
the Woods, wan thin
year*n winner of the
DAB History Award at
the school. Mrn. F. E.
Roumillat Sr. of San­
ford mnde the presen­
tation d u r i n g cere­
monies held at the
school last week.
(Herald Photo)

A course In lib rary work,
•p e a to all Chuluota residents,
w ill be held by the Chuluota
Publle L ib ra ry Association at
T:30 p. m«p Tuesday, June 18,
and on Tuesday, Juna 25, at
the Com munity Building.
A t tha Juna 4 m eeting of
the Association, the following
officers w e r e unanimously
alerted; President, *ir&gt;. i . lm etnli M orakl; vice president,
M rs. W a rd D . Atherton; seere tary, M rs. 1‘etar E. W righ t;
treasurer, Donald L a w s and
directors, G eorge T . H a ig for
su e year, M rs. Charles A . Fox
Sanford Chapter M&lt;M, Worn
fo r tw o yeara and Russell J.
en of the Moose, w ill conduct
Ham m ond fo r three yaara.
enrollm ent ceremonies for
It was voted to hold four
new m em bers at Monday
genera] meetings a year, one
night's m eeting of tdh newly
each In November, February,
instituted chapter to be held
Hay and August, with the
at 8 p. m. In the Moose lodge
Board o f Directors meeting a
H all In Lake M a ry .
few daye prior to tha regular
E ligible for enrollm ent at
meeting.
By-laws o f several libraries this time are Frances C.
wdll ba studied by the Board Bueklew, M am ie Hodge, N an­
and suggestions made to a cy S. Parkinson, M a ry Vir­
By-laws Committee which is ginia Sklslak, M ary Dough­
erty, Patty Friend, Sally P *rto ba appointed later.
A visit to the Deltary Li­ ry, Violet Thom as, Helen M.
brary waa made by the presl- M cM inam ln;
Dorothy H ays, Carol U e
dent and vice president on
May -‘J. They wero cordially So&gt;&gt;eck, M yrim Akers, Pau­
received and given a wealth of line Gilbo, Betty Norwood,
helpful information on the op­ Pauline Snyder , G l a d y s
eration o f a library and on Skates, Patsy M arshall, and
methods of financing the* pro­ Joanne Dougherty.
Presiding at the ceremonies
ject.
The Chuluota I’uhtic Library w ill bo M rs, Ida Mae 8joIs open on Tuesday and Fri­ hlom, acnoir regent of the
days, from 8 p. m. to g p. m., chapter and her staff ot elect­
ed and appointed officials.
manned by volunteers.

v is) and D arlen e Bostick
(D a v (s ).
Winners in events f o r
fourth, fifth and sixth grades
were broad ju m p — fourth
COUNTY NEWS
grade, M artin Tyrte (C la rk )
snd Cheryl B abbit (S n y d e r);
fifth grade, Chris C a s s
(Stuart) aad G ay Ion B rsn d ei
( Shierlock) ; s i x t h
grade, j
D e n n i s Johnson (B ra d le y )
and Lctly Cote (Sh ierlock).
50 Y a rd d ash — fourth grade,
Robert L e g g (S n y d e r) and
Sue G roby (S to n e );
fifth
Rev. E rnest B. Bolick Jr..
grade, Mike Coyle (Stuart)
and
Rairno Setsla o f Good
and Ram ona Ellison, (Shier­
lock ); sixth grade, Robert Shepherd Lutheran Church
Ellison (O s t ro w ) and Holly will b e am ong the p isto n ,
organists and choir directors
(laym an (B ra d le y ).
B all throw — fourth grade. from one hundred Lutheran
Ronnie G laze (S tu a rt) and churches in Florida who will
Sandra N e lm a (C la r k ); fiBh attend a two day Music and
grade, L a r r y Cote (Stuart) W orship W orkshop in SL
and Alliaon R ow (Sh ierlock); John'a Church, W inter Park,
F rid ay and Saturday.
sixth grade, D avid RutenkroD r. E d g a r S. B raw n Jr. of
ger (O stro w j and Janice W i­
N ew Y ork , who heads the
ley (B ra d le y ).
Lutheran Church in Am er­
M rs. L ucille Snyder's room
ica's Com m ission on Worship,
took first p lace In both the
will be the m ain speaker.
boys and glrla relay team for
O ther lead ers w ill include
the fourth
g rad e; J a c k
synod president Royal! A .
Stuart's fifth grade boys end
Yount of T a m p a , host pastor
girls re la y team s placed first
Luther D. K istler, Rev. Don­
and in the alxth grade Mrs. ald F . Anderson o f W est Hol­
M ae O strow ’a room was first
lywood, Rev, Louis G . Colder
in both boys and girts relay. of Ft. L auderdale, chairman

Lutherans
Set Workshop
In Orlando

of the synod's committee,
Hugh A lderm an and Dr. Paul
K. N ordsick of Jacksonville
and IL Luts Sanford of O r­
lando.
Subjects (o be discussed In­
clude the Liturgy of the
church, ■ sym posium for
pastors on the various ser­
vices of the church and a
symposium for organists and
choir directors.

To Enroll
New Members

MKH. JULIA IIARTOS

Mrs. Bartos
New Reporter
In Altamonte

$

Civic Assn. Installs New Officers
Leadership o f the North Or­
lando Civic A s in . was offi­
cially turned over to Roy
Burke, new president, with
a handshake and congratula­
tions from Stew art llelmiy,
outgoing president, at Monday night'a m eeting of the
group held in the North O r­
lando Co. offices.
M em bers present extended
a sote o f thanks to Mr. and
M r*. Ifelm ly for all they have
done durin g the past year for
th« association. M ri. Helmly
has served a s secretary dur­
ing the past four months
and, after readin g minutea
of the M a y m eeting Monday
night, turned the jo b over to
incoming aecretary, Mrs. B il­
ly
R yburn
of
Coronado
Hom es.
A letter o f resignation w as
resd from M rs. Jam es Grinstead who w a s elected first
vice president, after which
Chuck R ow ell was elected to
fill the office.
Other officers taking o te r
M onday night included Joe
H ague, second vice president
■nd B ill R yan , treasurer.
H elm ly, speaking briefly a f­

ter the n e w officer* were
duly recognised, advised that
the com m ittee chairmen are
just a s im portant, if not m ore
so, than elected officers and
urged those present to serve

Announcement of a summer
recreation program for North
Orlando youngster* was mail*
today by Art Ithodrs, village
rommlasioner of recreation.
Beginning on Monday, June
17. for one hour between 10
and It a. m., reading and art
will ba taught the six to nine
year age group with Mr*.
Iren* Vun Hr pool and .Mrs.
Rhode* serving as alternate
Instructor*. Ceramics or art*
■nd rr ift* will be taught by
Mr*. Beverly Krecck and Mr*.
Mona Grlnstrud will teach
baton twirling.
Rhodes say* he *Uo U in­
terested in starting a play
program fur the three in five
year old children but need*
mother* to volunteer their
service* before definite plans
ami schedules ran be set up.
Mothers, or other Interested
resident* with bleu* for such
a program, uru asked to con­
tact Rhode* at hi* home.

Bridge play was directed by
Howard Middleton tor It UBy Jane Casselberry
blra at Tuesday afternoon's
The students In Distributive
weekly meeting o f the DeBary
Education Classes at Lyman
Duplicate Bridge Club held at
High School climaxed the
the Community Center,
academic year with two so­
Winner* were NS, fir»t, Dr. cial events held recently.
and Mr*. Enrl Sandborn; sec­
On Sunday, May 26. DE
ond, Mr*. Frank Austin and students and their dates held
Mr*. Robert Nichols; third, an outing at the Lake Har­
Mrs. Ruth ftlatt and Phil De- ney Camp of Mr. and Mrs.
llcrnril and fourth, II. G. Tom Peacock, parents of
Chase and James Sawyer.
Johnny Peacock, member ot
EW, first, Mr*. Willium the group.
Wood lock ami Mr*. (). N.
T Iw m
attending enjoyed
I.ackey; second, Mr. and Mrs. swimming, water skiing and
K. M. Hinkle; third, Mrs. a wiener roast. They were
George K, Croake and .Mr*. chaperoned by the Peacocks
, Unriy Hchuli nnd fourth, Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cole­
It. W. Ackerman and Mrs. man. Mrs. Coleman is DE
El*u tinkle*.
coordinator at Lyman.

The other event took
last Thursday when the cur­
rent DE Class entertained
next year's students at a
Pancake Supper held at the
Pancake House in Winter
Park.

ISchools Honor
Principal
At Picnic
B y M r*. B . L J s k s M
Personnel of the W ilson
School at Panla and or th *
M onroe School at Lake M on­
roe gave a picnic last F r i­
day evening at the W ekiva
R iver Cam p of H erbert M use
te honor Principal M orris
R u by who leaves the school
this year to be principal next
y e ir at the new E nglish
Estates Elementary School.
Chicken pilean w a s p rep ar­
ed by the lunch room staff o (
five Monroe School under d ir ­
ection of Mrs. Georgia Redd
and Muse and 3Irs. C la ra
Matheson were in charge of
the corn boil. Also on the
menu were baked beans, cole­
sla w and hot dogs.
Sharing the honors with
Principal Ruby were M r. and
31rs- Jam es E. M urray and
children who were form ally
introduced to the group p re ­
sent. M urray will be principal
at the ichools next year.
Ruby also waa honored at
the Jlonroe PTO meeting la st
week when he waa presented
with a copy of 1‘Leaves of
G old’’ and at the Wilson P T O
m eeting when he received a
tie clasp and cuff link aeL
The Monroe P T O also p re­
sented "L e a v e t o f G o ld " to
M rs. Rachel M arvin, flrat
who is retiring
term .

Charles Kern, head of the
delegation to the state con­
vention who recently was

A Theater Party will Be
honored as outstanding DE
JO E
PAVKLCHAK,
sponsored by the Igtke Mary
student of the year at Lyman,
mm of Mr. und Mrn. Women's Club at the Rit*
was master of ceremonies.
Joseph Pavelchak of Theater in Sanford at 8:30
Several students explained
Fern Puik, him been
the DE program to the new­ chosen by American a. m. next Tuesday as live
club's final project of the
comers and told them what
Letfion Memorial Font year to raise funds for need­
they could expect next year.
256 of Casselberry to ed library books at the Lake
Awards were R is e n to the
attend Boy’s State in Mary Elementary School.
students who attended the
Tulliiha.*nee
this sum­
Ticket* will be sold at bar­
mate convention held in Jack­
mer.
A
Junior
nt Ly- gain price* for the program
sonville.
Receiving
these
award* were Margaret Walk­ nuin I tilth, Joey bus re­ which will include a Bowery
ceived tho Bill Proctor Boys film, a cartoon and a
er. Charles Massey Glenn
Award for two consecu­ sports shot. Mother! will be
Huber and Frankie Johnson,
tive venr* nnd nlso re­ welcome If they would Ilka
Eugene Jackson received an
award for hi* project (older ceived the 1062 Citi­ to come with tlq. young chil­
zenship Award.
dren, however, memhers of
at the convention.
the Women’s Club will be
The DK Club presented Mr*.
presented at *11 timei to
Coleman with a lovely cor­
serve as chaperones.
sage.
Ten door prizes will ha
Other members present at
awarded during the morning.
the supper were Pam AusMembers of the elub hope
ley, Tom Cannon. Larry Dill,
that the party will be welt
Dan Grindle, Ricky Parker,
Hoot* on financial record of supported snd that proceeds
John Peacock, Charlene Penn­
ington, Jeff Schcmbera, Ralph the North Orlando Civic Assn, will be sufficient to provide
were reported to be in order the remaining 154) books need­
Smith and Danny Woods.
New
students
attending with all figure* balanced by ed to Insure accreditation fur
were Kenneth nrituln, Bren­ Ewrightson H a r v l l i e and the senoot.
da Babbitt, Sharon (Bore, Chuck Rowell. auditing com­
Linda Wills, Linda Duncan, mittee, at Monday night's
Vickie Uran-des and Samira meeting of the group.
Current hill* were turned
Kendall.
DE students attend class- over to treasurer Hill ttyan
f t in tho mormng anil work mid necessary future expemiiRy Jane Casselberry
at their various job* in the [ture* were authorised.
The .Seminole C o u n t *
I afternoon. They an- required I JL». James (irin*te»d was Young Republican Club will
to take two academic sub- j authorised to get mimeograph meet at 8 p.m. next Tuesday
j" - ts and two p-riwl* of di-&gt;- paper needed to pnhlish the at the Howell Hark Civic
Intuitive education which in- community paper, the Ninth Center on .SR cut at which
elude* a course on general [Orlando Nrw»ette, and Bill time it I* hoped Rep, Jar
merchandising und individual ||nhn, replacing Roy Hurke a* Fortune will l&gt;e present l&lt;
*tud&gt; related to their speci- chairman of the building com- speak.
fie Jobmittee, w:t» told to purchase j In the event that hr is un­
In addition to leaching l re |,„y m-eded material* to com-1 able to attend due In the ex­
PL classes, their coordinator. pR-te repaii* on the Cr-mmun- tended legislative session,
Mr* Volt-man, serves a* a |gy HuHding where the floor- Uolr Fox and Rill .MedeaIt will
guidc and counselor as " e ll j,,^, |mJ, Leon damaged by lead a discussion regarding
a* a go-between fur the stu- j t&lt;.rm|te*. Locks al»&lt;i will be the last election and offer a
dent* and tin- employer.
!bought for the building.
projection on I'jrkl elect! &gt;n*
Each student is graded reWater- connections w e r e listing utiice* o|u-n and quali­
gularly by the employer on clJmpi(U q M»,,.!*&gt;• afternoon, fication* for each.
the way he doc* Ills work a*
well as on hi* attitude.

Graduates M ay Enter

For Swimming Class

I

Theater Parly
To Benefit
School Library

Republican Club
To Meet Tuesday

BET'S! SCIIUPILUTL daughter of Mr. and Mr*.
Andrew Schtipbuck of North Orluudo and LyItmn High honor graduate thin &gt;ettr, was winner
of the Publix Home Economic* Award presented
annually to the most outstanding senior in home­
making classes. The award and trophy were pre­
sented at the school's A wants Assembly held last
week.
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Books Get Okay
On Audit

Bear Lake PTA
Sets Playday

Wayfarers Meet
In DeBary

B urke requested that all
Ryan rem inded the m em ­
standing committees rem ain bership that dues are payable
effective until after the up­ beginning with toe July m eet­
com ing Fourth o f July cele­ ing.

NEW OFFICERS of the North Orlando Civic Assn, installed Monday
niifht are, from left, Bill Ryan, treasurer; Mrs. BUI Ryburn, secretary;
Chuck Rowell, first vice president and Hoy Burke, president. Joe Hnife,
second vice president, was not present for the photo.
(Herald Photo)

Troop 341
Set Projects

Registration Set

a committee well If appoint­ bration a fte r which new com ­
bers w ill be appointed.
ed.

Bridge Club
Lyman DE Students
Names Winners
Have Social Event
Kor&amp;Qrlando
Plans Summer
Recreation

Mrs. Julia llarlos, wife of
Herald Carrier Otto Bartos of
105 Dolores Dr. in Altamonte
Springs, hrgtn
work this
wrek as Herald reporter for
Altamonte Spring* and sur­
rounding areas taking over
for Mrs. Louise Simunck who
resigned to accept fulltime
employment.
Jului. who says her num1*er one hobby is her grand
daughter, also is an enthusias­
tic golfer. A member of the
Casseliicrry Women's G o l f
Association, she plays on
Thursday mornings, the only
daytime period during the
week she is likely to be un­
E D IT O R IA L COMMENT
available to those wishing to
contact her.
Her other hobby is bowling
which she does ut the Medal­
lion buttes In Maitland.
Ily Frnnres Wester
Those of the urea wishing
Members of the Lake Mary Baseball Teams
to submit civic, church or
By Jane Casselberry
are now Milling tlckutn for a Hickory Smoked
social items for publicutiun
Boy Scout Troop 311 of
Chicken Pinner to lie served on Saturday, June
may contact her at her home
Casselberry will sponsor a
22, from fi to 8 p.nt. at the Lake Mary Element­
or by telephone at TK 8 1318.
rummage and plant sale Sat
ary School for the purpose of minim? money to
|urday from 8dki a m until
support baseball fur the youth of the community.
j 1.30 p. m. at Kish's Dixie
Help in litis project will make possible the
Fruit Stand one mile south of
continuation of Little League and Bubo Ruth
Casselberry on llwy. 17-9'J.
Baseball which is sponsored and supported en­
The Imi&gt;* also will hold a
tirely through tlie Luke Mary Booster Club com­
I cur wash on the 1'ubiix lurk­
posed of parents of isiys on the teams.
ing Ini at the Intersection ot
Awards will l»o presented to the Uiys who
SB 134 and ilwy. 17 02 at
By
Shirley
M
en
lan
rth
soil the most tickets. The first prize will be n
Cjsselberry.
on
Saturday
A
second
PTA
i'lnyduy
h**
baseball glove, the second prize is a bat and the
been set ut thu Hear Lake Kl«. starting at 8;3n a. m.
third prize is a ball.
The Scouts are trying to
mentnry School for this SatMrs. Lucy Fitzgerald and Mrs. Ida May
uidiiy lieginning ut lb u. in. raise money for badly need­
Sjnblnm ure in charge of the ticket money.
Children ntii-nding should he ed equipment a* there are
Tako-mtt orders for tho dinner will nlsu lie
accompanied by ut Icnsl one now almost 10 boys in the
available.
troop. They hope everyone
parent.
Mother* playing volleyball will take advantage of the
ut the first Pluyduy. held May projects planned (or Satur­
25, were Mine*. I .. C. Rigsby, day to pick up some bar­
S J. Bury. A. Krentier, G. gain* and get their cars
Wilson, J. Yules, K. Krause, J. washed.
Griffith, K. Victes, D. Hasley
niul 31ins Cindy Wilson.
On duty ut the soft drink
ntuml were Beverly Lashley,
Classes wilt be given in luske Pal Husley and Kuy Vlvlrs.
By Jaae Casselberry
Thu nuiin event of the duy
Sirs. Jamra Birknnmeysr, Griffin at tha llirkenmeyer
home at 281 Lake Griffin Cir­ was a Solihull game pitting
local water safety director,
tho Faculty Fossils against
By Jane l'*jwelberry
cle in Casselberry.
ba* announced that registra­
Half hour children's tlnsse* tit" Dutxling Duds with th*
Baccalaureate .Services (or
tion for Amtricun Red Croa* will bo hold during the morn­ teachers coining out on tup by
approximately 115 member* of
swimming classes will b« held ing nnd afternoon ami there a scorn of 10-5.
the 111.13 Graduating (To** of
Saturday from 10 until PJ will ha availing c!aa*rs (or
Lyman High School will b*
l. m. for children and adult*. adults.
held at tt p. m. Sunday in the
Assisting Mi*. HlrkenmcyChildren registering should
school auditorium. Cuiniiicncebo at least &gt;ix year* of ago er with the swimming instruc­
mcnl Exercises fur the class
slid everyon* interested in tion will ha Sirs. Tuns lltrahl,
By Mr*. Adam Muller
will Ur held at 8 p. in. Monasking the cours* is asked to Mr*. Paul Lewi*. Mr*. Douglu*
The DeBary Wayfarer* met duy in the auditorium.
register a* tha alia of classes Smith, Mr*. Mildred Thomp­
The school ha* respectfully
son, Mr*. Putrick Quilling, at the Community Center for
will ba limited.
Instruction will begin on Mrs. H a r o i d tkiiuonmaiiar, tl.clr I--; meeting c t the rea­ requested that the indlenee
fu s s d s y , Juna II nnd will run Mr*. Carol Cavil! and Mis* son with Clarsnc* Shaffer refrain from taking pictures
presiding.
at eithrr service.
tha end of th* month from Betty Field.
A film nil Alaska wui
The Baccalaureate Address
Mr*. David McCoy wilt be In
through Friday* of
|ihowu by Howard FMddLlou. |will ba delivered by lUv. Edcharge of tha adult ciaMc*.
week.

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'Miss Flame' Contest
ward W. Miller, psstur of the
Altamonte Spring* Commun­
ity Chapel. Nellie Rope will
give the Invocation and Vic­
toria Forsyth will give the
IL-nrdietion. Processional and
Recessional will be played by
Mrs. Nell Hrucding on both
Sunday ami Monday night on
: mi organ provided th* school
1through the courtesy nf the
McKinney Music Co.
The Commencement Address
be given by George Touhy
of Hunfonl, vice president of
( th* First Federal Ravings and

Loan Assn.
llci hurdette Osiwaiu and l.ole*
B) Donna K*tra
man, said that he also tool
Principal Ralph Diggs will anne Wagner.
Announcement was made to­ been notified by C. 1*. Bennett,
On Sunday night, immedi­
give the Introduction and wilt
day that uti Bemlitolc County president of the Florida tttii to
ately following tile Baccal­
Firemen’s A*cn., that the win­
present the diplomas. Present- 1
aureate Service, a reception girl* from the ninth grade ner of the event will be dig*
atiun of the Senior* will Ire will he held in the cafeteria - (Brough the L’lh grade, in-tide to compete in the state
made by Gilda Pctunuti, class (or all guests in attendance.
eluding this yeur * graduate*, association’* Mis* Flame ionpresident. The Invocation will
.Seniors will be entertained arc- eligible to enter the Mi»* l e t to be held next spring.
he given by Nellie Kupc and on Monday night at sn A fter Ham* of Seminole County | Loninder urged all girls
Jilt Forsyth wilt give the Graduation Poolsid* Dance llcuuty Contest.
wishing to enter the local
Benedietion.
and Swimming Party to lie
The contest is being .pop. , Vrll,
unJ
Honor Escorts fur both s.-nr- held at the Mid-Flurblu Coun-; sored by the Longwood Vol- plication blanks from their
ices will be iiusan HuiiF.se,, try Club. Mothers in charge . unleer Fire Dept, and will be area fire departments a. ,oot
Sylvia Chambers, Joseph Fuv- j of arrangements for the event la featured attraction of tha as possible so that they can
sk-hak and Roger Schmidt. |ara Mrs. James Friend. Mrs.! volunteer*, annual Fourth of be submitted before the^ dendLTshers will he Alice Hall, ta.wr.fce Pstllnat). and Mr* July Fiesta.
hni! „ , licfl ^
^
|Mary Flack- Dunn* McCoy, |Carl Unley.
J Carl Lomrater, contest chair-; until June IS.

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T h at HHFA representative
from A tla n ta ta due In here
moat any day now, according
to a letter received today by
City M an ager IVto Knowles,
He w ill pass on the local sit­
uation, whether Sanford needs
• port term inal and whether
H H F A w ill g ra n t a 110,000
loan fo r a feasibility itudy.

JohnetU Got*

Carolyn Turner

Betty Brandt

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TALLAHASSEE &lt; U P » —
The search for $170 million
to $300 million in new tax
fund* resumed today in tha
Funny thing, though. Pete
wake of Icgisl.-tDva approval
reports IIH FA still anxious
to collect a 17,000 loan mada
o f a constitutional amend­
!
to the City IS years ago for a
ment that would authoriza
feasibility study for a sew­
the state to borrow up to $75
age disposal system. Those
million for higher education
^
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plans were Junked and, ac
Following
an
overnight
expansion.
cording to th« law, the City
Donald MrMtirmy
Marianne Humphrey
Robert Murrie
cruise nboard the US8 Kitty
The Senate Finance Com­
la not required to repay that
Hawk, an 80,000-ton guided
mittee, which had been hold­
loan. I f the City had used
missile attack aircraft carrier,
ing up major tax measure*
those plana, it would have
Kennedy was scheduled to fly
until the iKirrowing program
been required to repay, (Pres
ashore at 1 p.m. (KDT).
wn* approved, went to work
ent disposal system being built
Seniors will have two days J. P. Morris, of Allen Chapel Allen Gym.
at 8 a. m. on measures rang­
His destination wn* the
under plane paid fo r by the off todsy and Saturday for officiating.
Miss Carolyn Turner was China Iaike naval ordnance
ing from a slightly broadenI p . m. Monday, commence­ named Valedictorian of Semi­ testing atation at Chinn Lake,
ed three per cent aaies tax to
practices and catching their
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ment exercises in Die R. A. nole High School at Class Calif., » vast experimental in­
nn ucni,»-Gic-t&gt;i&gt;urd tnx cover,
In effect, HHFA is hinting breath before baccalaureate
Day
Ceremonies Thursday stallation on tin- edge of the
ing everything except pre­
that "no port terminal loan icrvlces Sunday night at 8
and Miss Hetty Brandt was hot Mojave Desert.
★
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scription drug*.
JAYCEES will ln&gt; nil ntit thire weekend in their effort to "make Sanford
if you don't repay that old p. m. at tlirve high schools.
name Sahitatortan.
Moving again by helicopter,
Tbe Home reconvened at
At Seminole High School,
the flair flying city of Florida,” what with Flair Day coming up next Fri­
17,000 loan."
In addition to these signal the President plume d to hop
It) a. nt., the Senate at I I
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Chaplain Hubert Deal, of the
day. Jityeecit commenced their flag-selling campaign with these downtown
honors Miss lira mil also re­ frum China Lake to the Bev­
a.m.
merchants. From the left: V. L. (Junta), Leonard Ska tea, F. J. Boudreau,
ceived the American Lejion erly Hills Hotel in letfVerly
Lake Mary residents are Naval Air Station, will deliv­
Sen. John Mathews, of
II. C, .Miller and Jayceo I’ ltil Skates.
(Herald Photo)
Citizenship Award, the Fleet Hills, Calif.
asking the question; Who is er the commencement ser­
Jacksonville, said approval o f
mon
with
Rev.
John
Hires
on
Reserve- Award and the Flor­
responsible for mowing the
At the hotel tonight, Ken­
the program to borrow part
ida State Bank Scholarship nedy will attend a rinsed din­
grass at the beach T Say they the invocation and Itcv, Gar­
of the money needed for con­
old
Boatwright
pronouncing
Award.
u , can’t get a responsible an­
ner given in his honor by tlm
struction through salu o f
Miss Turner received an President's Club *of l. -i An­
swer from any responsible benediction. This will be held
bonds slightly decreased tha
in
the
Fleming
Memorial
party.
A record-breaking number award from Die F'iorida State geles, an organisation of those
amount of new taxes that will
Gym.
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of graduating seniors of Sun- Hank and from the Fleet Re­ whose common bond was hav­
be needed.
At
Oviedo
lltgh
Sellout.
•Don’t call ua — we ll rail
ford, Oviedo ami l.yimin High serve. Richard Keogh pre­ ing contributed 11,non or more
lie figured the Legistntura
Pastor
Stephen
M.
Tuhy
will
sented
the
scholarships
for
you" la the word from Pete
Schools ure being presented
to the Democratic putty this
could get by on $170 million
bring
the
message
and
at
Ly­
Knowles about the City mos­
today In tbe third annual the Hank, Joel Field from the year.
In new tax revenue. Other*,
quito (praying operation. City man High School the sermon Graduation Edition of The American Legion and Lowell
The dinner will In- closed to
WASHINGTON (H IT ) —
principally pushers o f tha
will
be
delivered
by
Rev,
Ed­
Lorbecr (or the Fleet Re- the (trews, Kennedy planned to
employes have started spraySanford Herald,
The United States has recog­
By I'raaces Wevtcr
I-*-** Gary may retain both grocery tax, disagreed and
8ng»
(l p m ward Miller.
Th&gt;» following people tmide i serve.
visit around from table to
nised the government of Togo.
his elective positions—mayor said 1300 million wn* lha
Commencenirnl
fTeTclM7” this cditlun possible:
.I'uim'y rmnmissioncr John
and ‘J a.m. Pete asks residents
*"j ltobgrt Mtirrtey-ppeeWwt-®f- -(nbhr xviDr -the~~mp"n-.itrrii)u
*
Cnpi-^ hare-bones amount that must
Fiist Federal Savings anil |die Senior Class was rvvip.- nt |tins, prr-uniaUy urging them Fitzpatrick Thursday night
not to call about spraying— are all set for 8 p. m. -Monday
mlssiim—according- tn an opin­ he voted.
as
3(k}
graduates
in
caps
and
It'e going on nightly.
Loan. Reynolds 4 Co.. Sanford o( the other American Lesion to keep up the guo-l work, told member* of the Lake
WASHINGTON (UIM) — ion received today front A t ­
Still undecided is tho fata
gowns march in solemn pro­ Atlantic Hank. Cnrroll-Dnniel Award.
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particularly contribution* tu
The United States does nut torney General IDctisrd W,
Mary
Chamber
of
Commerce
of a three rent* a package In­
cession
tu
the
strains
ol
. Construction, Security Federal
7he .lavere I'jst I’resi- the parly war chest for the J
Carl A . I.ommler, of Longplan to protest to the Venei- Ervin.
crease In the cigarette lax,
“ the solution to all problems
wood, has been elected to a "Potnp amt Circumstance' |Satvlntra 4. Loan A mu ., of dent's Scholarship Award was Uhl I t-lectlons.
uelu government the mid on
Gury requested Stulu Rep. which has passed b o t h
to
reecho
those
long-soug.it
in
Lake
Mary
is
very
simple
Winter Park. First National presented to Donald McMurthree-year term as a member
tho U. S. military mission o f­ S. J. Davis Jr, to Investigate houses but In slightly differ­
. . . incorporate."
Rank o f Winter I’urk. Dudu 4 ra&gt;' hV Past President Garo f the board of director! of diplomas.
fice in Cm nras by pro-Cmlro a new law almtsl at oua party ent form. A conference com­
At Lyman High, George Eons. Citizens Hank of Oviedo,
the United Fund o f Seminole
tt White.
After dropping this bomb­ terrorist*.
seeking tnoro than out alcc- mittee may have to be named
Touhy, vice president of First Nelson 4 Co.. Winter Park
County.
M’ss Joht,t’ " » n,,,p "•"*
shell, Fitzpatrick went on to
tlvo post.
to Iron out the difference*
Federal Savings and l»un. Telephone Co.. Winter Park
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receive tbe idmlarTlia altoruyy general held j over huw much rebate dealer*
say, "sure, taxes will be Sugar Hike Seen
The U F director-, have ac- will deliver tbe address and Federal Savings 4 Loan Assn., ship awarded by the Senior
WASHINGTON (U F l) —
! will K°t for tha troubla U
f ..... in , ,.
. .
Raised- Tli a tiavc y be to get Rep. Chart** A. V Uo1* • r i M Y - I *
-ft eeptad the Good Samaritan at Oviedo High School, Vale­ iHemphill
Motors.
Inc.. Alix _.
*t C! ■j -. Ti'!» uwardjWgv made
*n
1 ’ La ti e ' j UV. o f w U act \o affixing
&gt;rftxtmr tax ■
tamo* on each
stamps
dictorian
Miss
Surannr
ParHome for elUtvly Negroes, 801
improvement but only a two Ohio) predicted today this
Sunford, Motor Convoy, (nr. l&gt;) President Robert M.irrio.
l-rohihlt candidate* for any o f­ package.
tin
end*h.tiuutorlan
Jimmy
For
the
first
time,
Minute*
of
a
previous
meetthe
SanMulls rry Avenue, as a partiri
Shoemaker C o n a t ruction.
or three mill levy will lake American consumer would bo fice frum seeking men than
The House voted them a 3.1
patiug agency and will be in DeShrro will speak to the Chelsea Title 4 Guaranty IV , ford Woman's Clpti made an Iit2 re.ul at Thurvlay night'* car,- of the raise,
fined with another rise in .....office nt th» same elec Dun.
per cent rebate. The Sennta
inectiiu
of
the
Itnlrd In the fall campaign graduating class and their Rita Theater, Perfection Dair­ award o f aoholanhlp to Scrnl-1 monthly
“ Levy your own taxes, get sugar prices befuio tho year'* As written the hill applica to
raised this to five per cent
The colored people* of Sunford pnrents.
ies, Gulf Life Insurance, Mid- nole High School students for I l-ongwood City Council re the eigarct taxes now going end.
candidate*
for
municipal, and the House refused to taka
long have supported Die UF
At Seminole High School Florida Gas, House of Rabija, the best essay and Ike vent- ve aled that the city last
to Tallahassee anil gel all the’
County, state and federal ofIt.
and this is the first time that commencement exercises will Sunfont Jewelry 4 Luggage, ner in this was Miss Mart- month had approached .Mrs
other benefit* you cannot get Conference Set
fiet-a where tlu- term or any
Senate President Wilson
an agency devoted exclusively bo held in the gym with each Wert Jewelry, Dirk’* Appli­ anne Htiniphrey. Runner up j Bubble Jo Hunt concerning now."
ABOARD U.S.S. K IT T Y portion uf the term of the
These I the present City Mall property
Curraway said completion of
to the welfare o f our colored senior having two tickets for ance Service, Ed Willlnk Cab­ was Sieve Sewell
Chamber pre.dtU-nt Billiard HA WK ( HIT) — President two offices sought might run
action Thursday on tha bond
population baa been included their parents in the center inet Shop, Thomas Muving ft were awarded by Mr&gt;. Kath­ anil that she had refused to Keogh warned that if the Kennedy today furmully nnconcurrently."
seats
and
other
friends
and
veil
or
donate
the
property
to
financing program assured
in UF.
Storage, Toy Corral, MeRey- leen Reynolds.
community Incoriwratcd lurch riounced hi* intention to con­
Ervin continued that “ pre­
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relatives Invited to sit In tlu*
A gilt of 8.15 was presented the city.
that
the Legislature can wind
nolil* Ding, Firestone Store*,
Plan* iiowr are underway Arbor would In- included to fer in Great Britain Juno 3U- sumably, this law wo* enact­ up its extended revenue ses­
to the school in In-half of DoCity
father*
continuing bleacher* on the side*.
Yentseli Maintenance.
which
Fitzpatrick
replied, :i0 with Prime Miniator Har­ ed to prohibit such thing* us
Valedictorian Mi** Carolyn
das* by Sweeney’ s Gilt Shop for lamgwmid to build and
sion next week.
their eduruliunul tour of City
Hoyu-Wnitnee Mutual Ins.,
old .Macmillan.
w-i. hud when Jim Fair run
move into a new City Hail "Dial’s alright with me."
f a c i l i t i e s . Commissioners Turner w ill deliver the main Sunford Boat Works, Yowclt's, to be used as needed.
Tbe measure, which muni
An open floor discussion of
fur statu senator, state rep­
Speaker for tlx- class ol after which lime the buildbo voted on by the peopla
Thursday visited the recrea­ address, backed up by Salu- Irving I, Pryor, W. Alice
resentative,
Florida
Railroad
the
subject
later
took
place
‘
Hot
Line’
Link
tion department, parks build­ tatorian Miss Betty Iirandt. Hurpew Co., Horne Distribut­ 1938 who wore tumor guest* ins and property now in use during the business session of
Inter this year, had several
GENEVA (D P I) — Soviet ami Public Utilities I'omnil*The strjlns of the “ War
of the das* of likkl was Don Will revert hack to Mrs. Hunt,
ing and tlx- too to observe
brushes with death.
or*, Inc., J. C. Penney ft Co.,
lion,
ami
clerk
of
the
(.'rimiiinl
the
chamber’s
regular
meet­
disarmament
negotiator
Sem­
w a s. Council, however, wishes to
win
After clearing the Benativ,
their operation*. Soon will March o f . the Priest*'’ a* Howe’s Fashions, Gntur Lum­ glas Stenstrom
buy the corner locution In ing with a motion made und yon K. Tanrapkin said today Court » f Record of II111*bor­ it was killed by the House on
have to replace the parks played by the bund will be ber 4 Hurdwure Co., Inc., San­ president of his class.
ough
County
all
at
the
aamo
carried
to
appoint
u
commit­
in-gut
i.it
ion
“
is
not
finished"
He told the group that gra­ order to keep all city oper­
building. Present building was heard for Die lust time, as ford Sculp Co., Alex'* Shell
Wednesday, then resurrected,
tee to study feasibility of In- on the proposed “ hot line" time."
part of the package deal for the graduates, diploma* in Stution, hingswood Builders, duation teemed like a bo- ations In one general area.
amended to make It mora
However,
Ervin
said,
“
I
do
link
between
Washington
and
corporation.
Appointment
uf
Decision was made by
hand march out the door and
ginning, and it is, but life
the new military academy.
not believe” tha law “ would palatable to opponent* and
Inc., Wilson-Maier Furniture
till* committee will be made the Kremlin.
into the future.
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begins when one i» born and council to ask the Florida
prohibit a person now holding pas.-ed on Thursday.
Co.,
Semlnolu
Cminty
Laun­
by
the
C
ol
C
board
of
direc­
Receptions and parties will
there will he many oilier be­ Piihlir Utilities Commission
Registration for swimming
u
municipal office from seek­
dry,
Downtown
Cleaners
4
tor* who meet next Thursday Solon Lashes Out
lessons in Casselberry will be Ik * held at all three schools. l.iiunderers. Imperial Decorat­ ginnings alt throughout life, to make a study of telephone
ing
a county office where ha
night
WASHINGTON
(U
PI)
—
held from 9 until noon this At Seminole High in the cafe­ ors, Lurry's New ft Used and many small “ deaths'', rate* in Die arm alter mark­
Asked if there i* any eharice Florida I'ungrcamian William did not have to run for both
ed
differences
in
rate*
be
teria;
Billowed
by
a
movie
tun.
Saturday at live fire station
Mart, Tod William* Hardware.
nearby
Altamonte of getting a road onto I I (*. Cramer lashed out. at thu offices in the same election
After the tinging of the tween
Instead of on Monday as pre­ at the Rita and a “ beatnik1'
Bridge .... ... . Page T
Faust's Drug, Rouiaillat's,
parly
at
Santando
Spring*.
•Spring*
and
Dmgwood
were from Lake Mary, Fitzpatrick United State* ami United Na­ ••veil though, in such un inAlma Mater, the seniors rott­
viously annoum-ril in the*
Classified
I’llge HI A It
stance,
pans
o
f
Die
term*
TouchUm'*,
Seals,
Roebuck
tion*
Thursday
for
not
pro­
replied,
“
definitely
.
.
,
but
l.yman student* wi1! ad
ed for the first time (hi* &gt;**ar discils-ad.
•‘Clock.*’ Classes scheduled to
Comics
~.
. Ibigi HI
would
overlap."
Study especially will be you .ire asking for it now and testing against the “ inhumane
tu Die M I Florida 4 Co., St. Joints Realty Co., in their cap* air* gowns
get underway in Luku Griffin joutn
Dear Abby __ .... Pago 7
Wluii
appris'
d
of
thu
new
Goodyear
Service,
Cut
'N
*
Curl,
treatment”
of
prisoners
In
as
yet
you
have
no
road
to
it.
marched out In the playing requested on differences tn
at the Birkenmeyer homo m-»t Country Club for an alter
Editorial ....
Page 4
taw, Gary said, if necessary,
Lee Bros. Plumbing, KW Fiuit of
\ clay type road is plan­ Culm.
“ War
March of
the cost* |ur a private line wbieli
Tuesday morning for the chil­ graduation poolside dance and
Entertainment _ Pago D
he
would
resign
a*
mayor
of
Co.,
Kuder
Jewelers.
Cowan's,
ned
at
Ibis
time
and
you
will
Priests'' by the S-'ininolc runs almost twice as much
dren and that evening for the party.
... Pugu 7
Puzxle ...
Oviedo and retain hi* l 'minty
Oviediant will In* treated to i Kiddy Standard (id. Burger High School Band.
In lain itwood as in Altamonte get it. But we need a hard Term Tam it
adults.
Society
. Pago K
t onimi.-ion post. However,
r,
Capri
surface
road
and
to
build
it
WASHI
NGTON
(
UPI
)
—
an
alter
graduaiioo
party
at
;
Ling.
A
A
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I*,
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Sp--rt,
— Pago 0
an I Restaurant, Southern A i r,
ti:c county need* money ami Tho Senate Judiciary Com­ under Ervin’s opinion, he will
the
Dobbl
House
Tiki
Free- popsicles wore given
Churehrs
Page 3
! Sunford Florid. Strickland, j
it need* right* of way. Tim mittee, looking 1-i-yoiut Ilia rululii both positions.
to Lake Mary children getting . later enjoy a movie
eventual (rUreiiient of J. Ed­
Morrison, Brass Motors, HuntLake
Mary
Chamber
can
help
1
1
L.
Douglas,
principal
«
i
out of school Thursday by the
Lincoln Mercury, I’inecrcst
by getting these rigid.* of gar Hoover, voted Thursday to
l.G.A. Food Mart. We under- j Grooms Huh School, ha* an­
Kiddie Koltier, Ivey’s. Holler
way then the county can go limit Dio next director of the
nounced
the
foltowinj
sriiesta.nl more than 10 dozen wer«
alii.u| wuli plans to cxti-ml Federal Itiiieiiu of Invi-vtigudole o f commencement ex- Motor, Mary-Fither's, Wiepa»ed out.
Lake Mary Bhd. tiiruugh 1tiun to a term of 15 years,
ercisv* for the 105 graduating boldl Camera Shop.
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H nrear Aluminum, Stenthe town west In Markham
Our g«nial friend George seniors of the school:
Itoail and c.nt to llwy 17 92. K Warns Again
9 a. m. Sunday, baccalaur­ strom Really, MeCrury'a, W.
Touhy over at First Federal
u ttg e
J, King Plumbing 4 Supplies,
MOSCOW f ti l ’l) — Soviet
“ When we gel Dili, we e;in
is getting to he quite in de­ eate services In the R. A.
Powell's Office Supply Co.,
Premier
Nikita
Khrushchev
go
back
to
Lie
Stale
Kuad
Allen
gymnasium
with
Rev.
mand ns a speaker— recently
Sanford Electric, Stehinteyer
Dept, with a rcquc-l Dial will warned today that the pres­
at the Alt KporU Banquet
CHECK OUlt HACKAGE TRICKS:
Roofing,
Meludre
S
k
a
t
i
n
g
mean sonivtlilng," be ml- ence of ship* nrtiivd with nu­
and now commencement ad­
Rink.
Moughtun
lusurnnca
Go.,
clear
missile*
in
tho
Mediier-1
]
vised.
Canadian Club
Cully Sark
dress at Lyman High School,
Seminole County Mutors, CurThe conimissinnrr then went rail,-ail would j e o p a r d i z e
Ml, .... ........ .... .
3th ...................
With his background in radio
ole’* Dress 4 Sportswear, Cas­
on to another "fat problem," neighboring nation* in tho
announcing, George hat the
J.rk DanirU
Sragram'a VO
selberry I orml Co., Crum’s
ns in- termed It, by reminding event uf war.
Vocahulury. style and delivery
(Black), 3lh
3th
Fuel
till,
Altamonte
Garage,
that
at
prcK-nt
there
art:
no
to do a real good job ut that
Sragram'a
7
li.mskl Vodka
provision* for drainage or Trial Date
Jim Cordell, son of Mr. ami Owt-us Bros. Ihsly Works,
sort of thing.
SO*,
31k
.......
Mh
£
--------------Seminole
Bait
Farm,
Thud
I..
T
A
L
L
A
H
A
S
S
E
E
&lt;LT’
I&gt;
—
sewerage
in
Lake
Mary.
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Mr*. J . I). Cordell of Sanford,
"Tlu- community i* growing The Senate impeachment trial
INCLU DE SALES TA X
Warning to drivers: Watch will receive hi* RA degree in Lingo Sr., Realtor, Jerry's
and then- i. a greater incd of I'ii , 1, f ’iicuit Judge Rich­
oat for tin- kids! There are Hu-iinc.-* Admim trat on Sat- Market, Sanford Manufactur­
now tiun ever beiure for ard Kelly un* tentatively act
11,Inn) o f them out of school urday from Diu University ol ing Co.
C. F. Field, reuitor; Bulmer
holti," he said,
stressing for Sept. I) and the Supremo
now so you have to look out Florida.
again, “ if you arc going to Court issued an order to im­
t'ordi-ll graduated f r o m Motor*. Lormann Really. I'lnyfor them all day instead of
JERKY K. SMITH, aviation i-lmtriciun'* male
have all "f these im pi m o­ pound all records frum tho
just opening and closing Seminote High School in 1958 v r l Fashions. Oviedo Builders
:i C (left), receive* a letter **f commendation
ment ,, you will have tu pay- judge's chumtier* for evidence.
and attended Andrews Col- Supply. John L. Galloway, J.
hour*.
from (-&lt;lr. itny E. Farmer, lommamlinjc officer
•
•
•
*
more taxe*."
lego where he wa» president C. Lavender, Mrs. Mary E.
of Heavy Attuik Si|iiuilron Three (right), for
Other problems discussed 80 Killed
Warning to kids: Watch out o( the freshman class before Walker, It. T. Mllwee, W.
liis "prompt anil effective u tioti, (luring a time
T E H R A N , Iran ( U i ’ l ) —
included the need for signal
for car*! Cross only at the in­ transferring later to the Uni­ Hugh Duncan, Kenneth W.
of extreme stress, that prevented a duiiKemui*
McIntosh, Sheriff J. L. Hobby,
light* at railroad crossings, Thousand* uf troop* unite r
tersection* a fu r looking both versity of Florida.
situation from evolving into a tllsa$t«Toua one."
jiiditioru! sidewalks, cleaning “ shout - to - kill" order* con­
At Florida he wa» a mem­ Mrs. Camilla Bruce, Arthur
way*. And all hike rider*
Smith went to the aid of Edward i\ Ciicarelli, a
up ditches and puhlu* parks, trolled this tense capital to­
please stay together on the ber o f Die ATO fraternity. Beckwith Jr.. Karlyie llousshipmate whose clothe.* hail caught fire ami,
Die desirability of straighten­ day following three day* o f ;
Same aidu of the street, in­ Jim is the younger brother of holder. Gordon V. Frederick,
ing two sharp turns on Coun­ anti-government clushea that 1
disregarding his own personal safety, stripped
stead o f splitting up so that Capt. Terry Cordell, famed ABC Garbage Collection Co.,
try Club Road and conditions left at least 8t&gt; dead. More
the hurnitiK clothes from C'iccarelli, thereby sav­
driver* have to negotiate be­ Ranger captain who was kill-1the Remnant Shop, Senator
of rlay roads In and leading violence was feared on today'*
ing him from permanent injury or jwissihle
tween ynu and try to watch ed when his helicopter wa.-iMnek Cleveland and forke
Mo,tno sabbath.
to the community.
■dart down in Viet Nam.
* huiui Fruit • ».
ileutii.
jbnlh aides at olkw

i

A B O A R D U S S KI TTY
HAWK ( l ’ PI&gt; — President
Kennedy, uftor Mint her round
of navul weapon* domnn-dra­
tion* in the Mojnvr Desert,
planned a carefully protected
venture today in the tnnghsl
world o f California Demo­
cratic party politics.

High Schools Slate Rites
Annual Edition
Of Graduates
is Presented

Incorporate,
Is Advice To
Lake Mary

nswi... Gary To Keep
BRIEFS Mayor's Post
Recognize Togo

Under Ruling

Plan No TTotest

Purchase Bid
Turned Down

Herald Index

VALDEZ HOTEL
arite Downtown Sanford

Jim Cordell
Gets BA Degree

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                    <text>MATCH FUN — Mary Jo Sniiler, 11, of Limn, Ohio, him a new doll hmirtc.
made to rn thoimnndfl of homed matelmlicka. It was Riven to her hy an
Inmate a t a local atate hospital. The house was made as part of the hos­
pital's occupation therapy proRrum.

2 Czech Party
Aides Purged
By Communists
VIENNA (UPI) - Com mu*
nlat Czechoslovakia today dis­
closed the purge or iti for­
m er secret police chief, Karol
Bacilek, sod another old-line
Communlit, Bruno Koehler,
from their leading party
post*.
The Czech government an*
Bouncement laid both were
dlimiiaed from the party’*
Central Committee, which
mean* Bacilek haa lost hia
poll on the nine-man ruling
Prealdium aa well, and Koeh­
ler la out aa one of the alx
aecretarlea of the Central
Committee.
No reason wa* given for
the purge, but both leader*
are old-line Stalinists closely
identified with the harih pol­
icies of the late President
Klcment Gottwald.
Koehler, 03, waa a co found­
er of the Czech Communlit
party and a former cloao aide
of Gottwald’s.
llacllck, 07, headed the sec­
ret police from 1932 to 1931,
when the former general sec­
retary of the party, Rudolf
Slanaky, and 11 others were
executed on treason charges.
It was believed Bacilek’*
ouiler may begin the post­
humous rchalillitalinn of the
blansky group, which was
condemned during a Stalinera wava of anti-Semitism.
Sliniky and many of the
other defendants were Jew­
ish.

NKW YOIIK (U ri)—Prince
Rainier umt Prince** Grace,
of Monaro, arrived in New
York following a visit with
Iter parent* In Philadelphia.
Tlie royal couple, in the
United Slate* on a five-week
vl*^, will »rc several Broad
way *how* and visit (riend*
Indore he return* to the
Mediterranean principality on
May 21 in time for the Grand
Prlx aulo rare. The prince**
will return on May 28.

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DELIVERS
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the two men, nlrove,
HiRmilw two Navy ex­
tremes ulxmnl tliu USS
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ntantlrt (t feet B. Seaman
Appren, Carl Hutchlim
in an even 5 feet.

Club To Hold
Social Meeting

By Jane Casselberry
The Women’s Club o( Car
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WEI). MAY IB. 10(&gt;:l

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SAXFOKD, FLORIDA

NO. 712

Canal Bill

It was a thrill tin* morn­
ing . . . even though we
didn't see him. The radio
blared that Astronaut Cooper
had been launched . . , the
entire Herald Staff was in
front of the offirc watching
. . . but the sky was hazy
and all we could see was the
vapor trail. But it still was
In tin iinpm-edcntt-d move,
a thrill, especially for those
the State Selin 11' I hi* morning
watching for the first time.
approved tin- bill calling for
And the entire Herald staff
tlie e»taiili»hmeill of the St.
joined with the entire world
Johns-tndian IHver Canal Pis. . . Hod S|&gt;eed amt Happy
Diet. The lino sum now goes
landings! I !
to the House.
&gt; • •
The bill was approved by a
City Commission members
Semite committee und sent to
have a bit of a shock com­
Hie floor Tuesday. Sen. Muck
ing. A hitch has entered the
Cleveland Jr. this morning re­
picture in proposed negotia­
quested Olid received uimltitions to sell 18 acres-plus at
Hums consent for the Senate
Mcllonvillc and Celery to the
to consider it.
MacFaddcn Foundation for a
Shortly before 11 n. m. to*
military prep school. The aite
d ty the Senate approved the
was deeded in HMD by the
measure.
county to the city “ for re­
This was reported ns n “ rnre
creational purposes only."
oeeui icnce" since it was before
Now the city is asking the
tiie Semite for the first time,
county for a quit claim
and Ihe chamber bn* an ondeed, with the imderst a rid­
UMially large calendar at presM AN O F T H E IIO IJIt— Sketches o f blastoff and
ing the city will establish
Milt.
orbiting
operations background photo portrait
equal recreational facilities
The bill provide! for the
of
Maj.
L.
(Jordon Cooper, malt aboard the Mer­
rlscwhcre. But we hear some
establishment of a district and
cury-Atlas U space capsule.
(NEA Telephoto)
or all Cuuuty Commission
appointment by live (inventor
mem tiers arc dubious , . .
of fin* commissioner* whose
and are seriously thinking of
duly it will be to obtain Hie
demanding a share of the
necessary right-of-way for a
proceeds.
waterway between l.ake Har­
s • ■
ney ami the Indian lliver,
.MISS
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
is
nbout
to
enter
Tuesday's Clock reported
TALLAHASSEE (U l'f —
into
a
leapthy
schedule
nf
beauty
ronlcsts.
('until
that Street Supt. Eddie GrifTilt* House of Iti'pleselilatives
(’under,
named
“Miss
Seminole
County"
a
t
the
fitli “ cracked 17 eggs in two
Ik gnu a tootli-nnil-claw battle
Semi-Centennial Celebration last month, will
minutes with a two • ton
today over a record 1 1 billion
vie
for
the
title
of
"Mias
Seaside
Fiesta"
June
Volusia County authorities tie Austin and Mr*. Edith
weight on a hydraulic crane.'*
in proposed spending for the today were probing the death Whitmire, I'uuiu and a bro­
l in a celebration at New Smyrna Ileuch under
A housewife asked; “ How
-late liming thti coming two
tin* sponsorship of Iho Sanford Clvitan Club.
could lie do that?" City Man­
of Floyd Dodson, 4li year-old ther, Jake Dodson, Sattlord.
yea i s.
The llrisson Funeral Home
She
also
is
competing
in
a
“cover
Kill"
contest
ager I’rlc Knowles explained:
Tin- llollse appinipi iatiuns I’aola barber, whose body is in charge of arrangement*
by TV Directory under the sponsorship of the
“ It lakes a touch lighter
eonimitUu was to submit il was found early this morning
Seminole County Chamber of Commerce, Win­
than a woman's!"
floor 1,1 1,10 f*1, •*»!&gt;"• Klver si
• «* ■
ner of this jyvent v*ill receive a D*Ip ly , iLul]uC&gt; L*i'V■
'il 1 * ■ 1,1 *hf f!»i»r
Crii.i 1 li' nj camp.
wood,
with
■
U
'l
e
v
i
a
at
'.'..it.i\io&gt;
fai»itrtioliir*
t
en
•K
-i
t*
t—
School Supt, ft. T. Milwee
Coroner S. 'J , Peterson.
rltiji and a my riad of other prizes. '
u*‘ ‘" *jnmin • io«I mo. i * Osteen,snUI at
appeared before the County
noon that
ovi e thinning und fattening,
Commission Tuesday ami re­
"there
is evidence of foul
Ilie
hill
in*
lodes
J.’iii
iitillii.il
ceived approval for a build­
He added that two
Top tcui'lier pay raise*. -HI play."
ing permit for the English
men were taken into cus­
million
in
extra
tl'U
funds
Estates school, although con­
TIILRAN, Iran (CPU tody for interrogation.
for support o' * &gt;Ili schools,
struction already has hern
Cstad All Mohammad, a
An
autopsy
was
to
lie
held
mid *Tl million 58, fapltal out­
started. Understand it was
tin* aftnniHin at Daytona resilient nf llir village u|
lay fur eoiisliui-tion.
a courteous gesture on MilBeach,
Peterson reported. shah iouiI, said he hn|ie* to
I he lloosu hope* to ronipli-te
wee's pari, since the schools
'
because
there were cure marry an 18-year-old girl
action on the measure today,
can build under a stale law
and bruise* and other injur­ provided he can get per­
hut appropriations chief Chestand need no pcrniil. Milwee
mission from hi* son.
ies about the head.”
also received an agreement Ity LuiU'il I 'l i " liili-iu.ilhiu.il llnnk we made gn.nl progress erfleld Smith und other House
Mohammad, who claims
'Phe Imdy bail been in the
leaden* Imvu iiiilieal&lt;‘d they
for lhe Commission to meet
Racial ti n*hm* eased in m understanding each other will fight lieavy- spending to water lor several hour*, tin' lo lie 112 year* old, said
informally with the School
amt the iirublem " Earlier
cororm r said, adding that lie lias oiillivrd three wive*
Board to discus* the contro­ liirminghfim, Aim, alld Nash the llaleigh Ministerial Asm the hitter end.
Fred Hilbert, wlm reside.* at and 13 ol hi* 13 rldldrrn.
Tile House will actually take
versial access road to (he ,villc, Ti'tin., but Ilari'il a.am c|a||on
42-1 m favor of
Hie fishing camp, telephoned "Idle would be wonderfully
school. Fifteen of the 30- in North Carolina * capital desegregating business laid the 8 1,125,1100,(100 Benate-piiss- the Volusia County sheriff* sweet If I mold marry
ed bill, cut off all the spendiii re site was donated tor the illy nf Raleigh,
Itie*.
department at 3:30 a. in. again," he was quoin! as
i lu re Ilian Sot) Negroes
school. The Board cannot
Birmingham was relatively ing, and tack oil lluuse-pin- Seminole County Sheriffs de­ nay lug.
build roads. The County must staged a “ Irm lom march" quiet Tuesday and federal uti posed Spending— then the fight puties are assisting m the
obtain necessary right-of-way. through (lownluwn Raleigh server* said the city's racial begin*.
investigation.
•
• •
Tuesday night to hack up dc- atmosphere was "linprnvW inn tin- House is through,
Taken into custody were
Id ?
“Salmagundi," the Seminole segregation demand*. Police
They added, however, the amended .Senate hill is sent Hilbert ami Joe Carey, of
High School yearlajok, has arrested 31 demonstrator*.
lederat troops would re­ h:ii k to Hu* upper rhumher, Sanford
Peterson reported
been distributed to the stu­ There were tu incident! main al nearby military has- where it will probably bog tlie men were too Intoxicated
Sheriff J. L llolioy left
during
the
mart'll
hut
there
dent laid)
but any cx-slues because of the eiianee of down over itfo sa l to accept to give coIk-rent statement* this morning (or Aslilnirn.
nrnt* who reserved a copy were some tense inunniil* "(rouble developing quickly.” changes in the measure.
tin* morning.
Ha., to attend Ihe funeral of
should run tart Mis* Anna when Hie dcmunxtratorii gass­ Alabama tiov, (ieorge Wal­ A joint euiifeience rmimnttei
The coroner also stated hi* father, (i. I,. Itohliy, who
Vllsaras, co sponsor, or Judy ed street eurners crowded' lace sent another telegram to will then be iipoplnlfd from III. t it was reported Dodson
died there early today.
Whitmore, editor, within the willi white youllis. Police president Kennedy demand both chambers to try and set. bad taken a boat from the
Hobby bad been In Ihe liosweek. By? the bye. • • what charged 15 of file arrested mg either tin' removal ol the tie Ihe difference* anil runic fishing camp Tuesday but pilal lor some lime. Arrange­
doe* •'Salmagundi
mean? group with assault against troop* nr publication of "the oul with a bill for both houses bad no fishing gear.
ment* are being made by
•
• •
L e s l i e Ferguson, assistant true la d of your military to vote on a "yes’' or **no"
Surviving are three sisler* Perry* Funeral Home
Improvements will be com­ manager nl a cafeteria, who operation . ,
basis.
Mrs. Jean Brock, Mr*, llusa Aslilnirn.
menced very shortly on the was "pul in a stale nf fear"
north four-tenths o! a mile timing a sit-in attempt.
A Id-racial committee held
of Bear l,ake lload County
still trying to determine a two-hour mtcling in II a
rightist-w ay on oilier por­ leigii Tuesday and hank 0 II1tion*.
Improvement!
also ciul Victor Bell Jr. said “ I
OKtl for two miles of a 3'aTAVLOIt LAKE VII.LADE. smiling tumidly.
m inute In fore tin- lauiirh. Charb's A. Berry, rldef of
tnlic stretch of Pineway,
Tex. i CPI | — “lleuuUful,”
Cooper leli phoned about 30 About 20 minute* before. Hr. NASA'* medical operations,
Sipes and Kentucky; one
Mra. L. Hnrdon Cooper sold
mile of l.ake Howell lload;
telephoned. .Mr*. Berry went
today of her hilsbiilid's faulteastern a*« miles of Bed Bug
into
Hie Ciaiper home uhout
Funeral arrangements an* lesa flight into spnee.
hoad, and 2.3 mile* of ihe
an
lioui
after the liftoff.
for
Mi*.
Cooper
sent
the
onebeing
held
in
aim)unco
l.ake Mary-Longwood lload.
Hubert S. Miller. IH, retired word drsi iiption of her iivirKrliwnitz said that Mrs.
L'lxipet has u.-ked him not to
Donald Tabor, second vice •Navy chief pclly olflcrr, llon out by Dave Schwartz, a
tell uUiul fid wailing reporters
president, reports nomina­ pending location of relative*, public affair* officer for the
and television men anything
tion ami election of officer* according to llri*»on Funeral \ a t i n n a | Arronnutiea und
S|iu&lt; i- Administration, almost
not authorized hy her,
will he held by Ihe Seminole Home.
Coroner W H Duncan re un hour after her In* hand'*
Mr*. Cooper and the girl*
County Life Underwriters As­
were up at il a. in, (E 8 T.J,
sociation when it meets ported Miller’* body vva* Journey stalled.
They had breakfast of hut
Thursday noon at the Capri. (ound early Tuesday m hi* Kite suid she would luive no
• • •
room al Ihe Florida Hotel nnire to say for tin- time !»■rolls and grapefruit. The girl*
drank milk and Mr*. Cooper
A more-than-cunous Her­ 'llu- runnier added Miller ap log. But Krhwait* reported
hud a »ri and eup of coffee.
ald reporter looked into the parenlly died some time the that Mi*. Cooper had a hilt
Thu only sign of life about
dictionary and found “ sal­ night ol May II from a self • mile un inr face,
Mr*. Cooper and hri iluughthe house when Cooper rock­
magundi"
i*
from
the inflicted .22 caliber gunshot
trl*, Caoiatu, It, and Juuita,
eted into space wan the fam­
Pram'll. I.atm anJ Italian wound in Ihe head.
hi. went into a Imlrooiu hy
ily's gray and white cat, But­
and means: A m xed dish,
Gu iitnelvi • to watch the lift­
tons, allting on top the chim­
as u! elKippcd meat and pickoff ml a t e l e v i s i o n act.
ney anil flicking hi* tail,
led herring, with oil, vinegar,
Schwarts was in the living
"I'm glad they tried it ugalu
pepper and onions; hence, »
loom. Tin- faiiidy wanted to be
so soon," Cooper's mother,
heterogeneous
mixture;
Mr*. Hattie Cooper, said in
WASHINGTON (CPI) - kluue at a moment when they
medley: potpourri. And it
Teeumseh, (Iklu.
was the name o( a periodical, Federal Judge Leonard Wul*h might (last- wsti died Cooper
| Cooper* two grandmother*,
devoted chat fly to political ordered the Southern Ball die.
Instead, Cooper's wife and
as well as his mutlicr, aiose
and social satire, published road today to continue using
curly in Oklahoma to »rc him
in 1807 in New York by firemen on diesel engine* un­ daughters saw him safely soar {
COOI'EH’H KIN—The family of Astronaut Leroy
launched.
Washington Irving and Jam es til the .National itallroad Ad into spare. Schwartz »aid Mrs.
(jurdun Cooper Jr. po.-ea ul the family honte in
Cooper’s daughter* will get
K. Paulding. So, the Clock juttm ent Board rule* on tlie Cooper and the gill* stayed in
Taylor Lake Village, Texan. Mra. Cooper in nt the
• coupl* of day* off from
answered tts own q.....turn . long standing dispute Ol tlie U-ihooiu about lo giinute*.
Jibuti Mis. Cooper cam* out,
g ttiU trf. A t l u l l , Jw it, 1 2 . A t rift'lii, C iu n , 1 1 .
abov c.
' “fCa the "bedding. ”

Okayed By
Senate

Foul P lay Seen
In M an's Death

Man, 142, Would
Marry Girl, 18

RackeB Tension
H it s R a le ig h

Sheriff’s Father
Dies In Georgia

M rs. Cooper: 'Beautiful'

Retired Sailor
Is Found Dead

Railroad M ust
Use Firemen

CAPE CANAVERAL (CPI) — L. Gordon Cooper
made a near-perfect leap into space today and after one
circuit of the earth was told to keep trying for a full plan­
ned mission of 22 orbits in about Ml hours.
Cooper's mighty Atlas booster lifted from its pad at
8:0-1 a.m. (EST). At S:10 a.m. he was pronounced in or­
bit in his vital attempt to advance this country’s mo o n
flight program a long step forward.
At the end of his first orbit, 0:J&gt;S a.m. (EST), Mercury
ground controllers told the 36-year-old Air Force major
he multi keep going fur seven. At the cm! n f the
wpvonlh, if till is still going well, he will get a "go"
order for 17th. and then for the full 22.
As he swung over the United States at the end
of his second orbit, the control center reported some
slight modifications in the statistics of the Cooper
flight.
The velocity was set at. 17,51(5 miles aa hour.
The low point or perigee of the orbit was set at 100.2
miles nlmve the earth anil the high )siint 1(55,8 miles.
It was taking Coo|H*ri
just 88.15 minutes to
whirl one time around
the earth. The inclination
of his orbital path was
:12.5 degrees from the
equator.
Depression Days
The Mercury control CHICAGO (DIM) — In
center report, at the queues re mInil rent of de­
end of the second orbit pression days, thousand* o(

n o w A ...

BRIEFS

A* Cooper writl into hi*
fourth orbit at l2:Xi p.m.
(EST). Waller C. William*,
operation* rhirl ol Ihr
Mercury (light pingiasi,
issued this word;
“ He is very much on lop
of hi* mission, lie I* In
good spirit* and in good
health."
Cooper reported at the
rod o( hi* second Hash
■round llir woild that hr
was “ very comfortable,"

persons lined up for food
handout* today in the wor­
sening Illinois relief crisis.

10,000 Names
COCOA (DIM)— More Ilian
10,1100 signatures have been

(dilainril on a petition seek­
ing establishment of a fouryear college In lircvard
County, 11 wa» disclosed here
today.

Unpledged Electors

TALLAHASSEE till'!) Florida's entire congression­
al delegation urged the state
House of
Representatives
Tuesday lo kill a Senate-pass­
ed bill giving die idate a
• aid that “ All system* are In
slate of unpledged elector!.
go condition. Tlie pilot 1*
very, very cumlurtalike”
Cooper's Job aboard
III*
.T.imhj [Hinnd Failli 7 space-

craft wa* to lest further Ihe
el feel* of weightlessness on
human being* and lo ninas*
information vital In llie forth
coming Iwo-in an Hernial amt
Apollo moon flights.
('.Hiper told h'lltivv «Min­
na ul Virgil I. l(lu*l Hiissom,
who i* manning n station at
(ii.ayina*, .Mexlcn, dial he
felt klighlly warmer Ilian cxaelt) normal, but that he wa*
"having no Iroublt'" with hi*
silvery 20 |Niimd sjiace still,
CiHiper aim said dial lie
saw lights on (he ground a*
lie passed over Ihe city of
I'ertli, Australia, where II
was die middle id die night.
The astrniianl saw, loo. Ihe
"llreflie*" t h a t
astronaut
John II Hlenn Jr. discovered
and that M. Seoll Carpenter
solved as fragment* ol mol*
lore chipping off their spare
rapsuli's during orbital flights
Iasi year.
A* die astronaut'* Faith 7
spacecraft Hashed Into orbit
at IJ.3H mile* an hour, a
space a g e n e y spokesman
said: "It is almost unbcliovalilc "
The M y ear-old Air Force
major's own word fur hi*
shuddering nidi into Ihe sky
atop his Alin* booster, during
which hi* 117 pound* multi­
plied aUmi 7 'i lime* under
aceclcradon, w«»: “Super.”
Cooper did somelhing no
oiher American astronaut hud
ever done. A* his 3.0&lt;K&gt; |Hmnd
spai'cerufl soared toward Ihe
.Sahara Desert in Africa, be
turned on a in (Hinnd televis­
ion camera which Iranstnllleil
plelure* nl liimself and the
interior of hi* cabin.
They were relayed from
Brand Canary Island to Cape
Canaveral. They were ilescribed a* fuzzy on liume tele­
vision. I.ater In hi* flighl, it
all goes as planned. TV pic­
tures received at the cape
will be relayed to Europe.
Die space agency's relay
communication tutcllile will
be In position to transmit pic­
tures overseas between 11:23
and 11:31 p.m. (EST) and
again at 3:33 p.m.
The American Telephone
and Telegraph Co.’! Telstur
2, also capable of relaying
television, won't be in posi­
tion for a satisfactory trans­
mission until about ? p m .

(EST).

GOP Concedes

WASHINGTON U T I) Republican* generally con­
ceded today dial they don't
have enough voles to block
Senate pa-.sago of President
Kennedy's feed grain sur­
plus-reduction bill.

Charges Dropped
TAVARES (IJI'I) - Circuit
Court Judge Carroll tv. Fu»sell illsmUwd charge* today
again*! Deputy S h e r i f f *
Janie* Yates ami C. U. Clark
It. connerlion with die alleged
falsilieatiim of evidence used
in a Jink) rajio trial.

Minow Quits
WASHINGTON (LTD Newton N. Minow, who lalieleil television a vast waste­
land and rapped radio for
carrying loo many commer­
cials, i» leaving the Federal
Conimunieal Ions Cum mission
(FECj June I.

Duvalier Stays
I'O ltr AU I’HINCE, Haiti
( CPU— President Francois
Duvalier remained firmly In
conind of Haiti (rom within
111! heavily fondled palace
today despite the arrival of
an announced deadline fur
his assassination,

Faces Quiz

★ ★ ★
Chronology
01 Cooper's
Take-Off
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI)
—Following Is a runninj
chronology of astronaut L.
Gordon Cooper’s activities
and related rvents today in
Eastern Standard Time:
12 midnight — Eight-hour
countdown begins.
2:30 a. m. — Cooper rises,
having gone lo lied at 8:13
p. nt. the night before.
3:22 a. in. — Starts break­
fast of orange Juice, filet
tnignon, scrambled eggs and
slry toast.
•1:21 a. m. — Cooper get*
Into suit.
■L53 u. nt. — Leaves han­
gars uml one minute later
enter* NASA van for trip to
capsule.
3:t3 a. m. — Van arrives
at launch pad. Cooper stays
In vehicle for last-mlnuio
briefing.
5:30 a. nt. — Leaves van
und enlers elevator for riilo
up lo capsule,.
3:32 a. nt. — Cooper en­
ters capsule.
«i a. m. — Countdown It T120 and proceeding smoothly,
0:30 a. m. — Countown Is
T-W.
0:tO a. m. — Technicians
appear lo have closed hatch
on Cooper's capsule,
6:57 a. nt. — Gantry tow­
er moves away from rocket.
7:00 a. m. — Countdown Is
T-fit). All element! A-OK and
ready,
7:2p a. lit. — Fueling of
rocket with 8U tons of liquid
oxygen begins.
7:30 a. in. — Countdown (•
T-30 and proceeding smooth­
ly.
7:13 a. in. — Countdown Is
T-IJ.
7:40 a. in. — Hold ordered
due to ' ‘some difficulty" in
ground • baked radar equipment.
7:34 a. in. — Countdown
resumes.
8:04 a. m. — Blastoff.
8 :&lt;»S a. m. — Cooper reporta “ all oxygen on board
systems go."
8 :tai a ni. — Rocket boost­
ers and escape tower jetti­
soned.
8:07 a. m. — Mercury con­
trol reports “fuel systems
go, air pressure leveled at
5.6 per square Inch."
8:08 a. m. — Control repo-t* “all A-OK, air trajec­
tory fine."
8 : to a. m. — Cmiper goes
into orbit.

WASHINGTON (UIT) Chairman Alan S. Boyd, of
Hie Civil Aeronautics Board
(CAB), laced sharp congress­
ional questioning today over
the
government's
alleged
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) —
"surrender" in the dispute Tlie SS Morning Light was
over international air fares. en route to Cuba today, car­
rying another cargo of ran­
som good* lo Fidel Castro.
WINTER PARK (UPI) —
The freighter left hero car­
Dr. Edwin Sharp Hurdcll, rying 7,000 tons of baby food
former president and director and pharmaceutical* a* par­
of the Cooper Union for Ad­ tial payment for the free­
vancement of Science and
dom of i ,H3 prisoners taken
Art in New York City, wa* in the Bay of Pigs invasion.
named today us dean uf Hol­
Red Cross officials said tlie
lins College, lie will re­ ship was equipped to pick
place retiring Dean Schiller up 730 Cuban refugees If Cas­
Scroggs.
tro allowed them to leave.
They said any refugees would
lie taken tu Florida ports.
Herald Index

More Ransom
Goes To Cuba

Named Dean

Bridge
.... .... I'ugr tl
2 Boys Stubbed
Classified . „„ Page 3-A
TAMPA (UPI) - A shopComic*
page 2-A lifter trying to Gee from a
Dear Ahhy
l'agu U supermarket late Tuesday,
Editorial
I'ugeDA stabbed two stock boys who
Entertainment
Page 1
were chasing him, police
la-gal* _ Page 2-A ft 3-A
ssid. They were holding Mack
Puzzle »
Page 2-A
E. James, 36-year-old Negro
Society ___ .... Pejfr |H
for investigation in the as­
Sports --------r * g l 4 sault.

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gfrolb Pnsro 2 — May IK. lOfiS

Quantity Rights Reserved
Prices Good Thru Way I9fh
eeFtmaNT — mvinh a&gt;iit «ro«tr». i*»c — i«*»

If you are a regular Winn-Dixie customer, we thank you
for your patronage. If you are not a regular customer we
hope you will visit Winn-Dixie this weekend. It will be a
pleasure to have you visit us. We believe that you will enjoy
shopping at Winn-Dixie. This week will be on excellent
time to visit Winn-Dixie. Our store manager's sole is in
progress and you can see for yourself our low shelf prices
and you can take advantage of our weekend specials. We're
looking forward to serving you.

COLONIAL BRAND

C U T -U P H E A V Y

25 Extra
S tam p s
With Pkirchatc of

Palmetto
Farm* Salad*
OR

•
•
•

For Baking
For Stewing
For Chicken
Salad*, etc.
(Quick Froian)

Superbrand

2-Lb. Cottage
Cheese
Choice
Center
Slice*

Included
MUS. JOHN I&gt;. POWELL, tlio furmur Dawn
Ann Pcnraon, duuijhter uf Mr. ami Mrs. Jutne*
C. Poltroon, of Sanford, haa Im*oii KiatlnaU'd
from Florida Slate University with u harludor of
Bcicnce ilcgroo. While nltcinlirirr rolleRo Mrs.
Powell resided in Tallahaaaee with her himhand
and two children. The family recently moved
to Jnckaon, Mi*s., where Powell is employed as u
guophyaiciat with n petroleum compuny.

T E N D E R N E M *nd M E A TY GOODNESS

Robert Thomas Tops

O N LY AGING bring* you

Smoked HAM

B O N E L E S S llO U N I&gt;

Area Blood Donors

j

Saventy-five pint* of Mood
Wer* ilonMrit to tin* Seminole
County Ulood Hank in April,
With Robert II. Thoms* henilInic the Hut by billing the
three-gal Ian lunik with bii
Kith pint.
Daunting hi* -1*1 pint waa
Clautlp S, llnwkln*. Clifford
F . Proctor and Waller / \ . Cook
donated their llllli pints.
At IH pint* went Karl S.
Jlunilli y, David Horace Green
■ml Robert ]&gt;. Grleme. Henry
D. Faint gave III* 17th pint.
Hitting the tun-gallon mark
wa* John A. Uaiwlcchen with
hi* tilth pint. Om&gt; short of
two gallon* at lb pint* wus
Alfred D. Lnttey.
Other donot* were Elmer E.
Wontenny, Marvin K. Wurfel.
Woodrow W. Hartley mid I.oyen Dougherty at lit pint*;
Raymond T. llnll, 11 pimn;
Robert A. Rennett, Robert II.
LeFll*, Jett* U. Crow* and
Ophelia it. Itennc'.t, 10 pint*.
Nino pint donor* were
Charles D. Raker, Joss li. HoITt'i*. John 1) lliihl and Lewi*
II. Bchwdchrrt. Silas U c try ,
Ralph E. Schwekhrrt and \VII-

Ne^otialion
WASHINGTON

&lt; U I 'I)

—

A Proaldential e lit e r g • n c y
b^ani »aii! today that the rail­
road* and unions must g it
down to serious negotiation
over lllu ■(■•tailed leutlieibed­
ding dispute wit bin the neat
3t) days to avert u nationwide
rail strike. It said n strike
Would be “crippling* to the
country.

Entered

In

laid I). Nelder donated their
*c-venth pint*.
Giving their sixth pints,
were I.eott M. Swain. Phillip
II. Rolgor, Martin J , lilalr
and lloruhl J. Chapman. F.arl
Walker, Gordon T. Meyer,
John P, llrown, Stanley A.
Pulaski and Marvin l&gt; Kit.1!;*
each gave their fifth pint.
Other donor* were Will lain
Yules, Cecil K. Abney mid
Ibirnlc II. Wiggins, fourth
pint*; Aithur L, Edge, Clar­
ence Noblu Jr., Wilbur R.
Yentscb, Flavin S, Dullols and
Ike J. Duller third pints.
Second time donor* were
Mrs. Jinn CuMcrne, Joseph E.
I’leken*, Fred W. M aim ing.
Dumic E. Erickson, Robert I.
Johnson, Henry M. Knowles
and WalUr It- Rritton.
Giving their first pint were
Theodore Seamen, Earl Ad­
kins, James llrammcr, Stanley
Green, llarnvy Paul Moigmi
Jr., Tony A. Holley, Henry
Thomas Holloway, Clarence
Masti r, Galr C. Elion, Dutiald
A. Tabor, Kuaaell W. Ma­
thew*, Dmiiel M. HodUurd, Ar­
thur K. Middleton.
Nathaniel l. Rkhhurg, Tom­
my S Whitley, Catherine
Westbrook, Robert E. Rowellt,
Conrad J. Huuck, Aaron l..v
tinbed, Mr*. Anna K. Horton,
Mi*. Marilyn Ayers, David 1„
I.eotmid, Willlitm M. ll iniinill,
Walter J. Gardner, and James
Stilling*,

Only the top grades of U.
S

Governm ent graded beet

wears the W -D shield.
Placed in temperature corvtrollcd coolers, W -D beef j
aged to the very peak of
tender, flavor ful goodness
by natuie's own process
vtill iieslt. No other

Whole or Butt Half lb. 45*

SU N N YLAN D

IIIIIS K E T ■ IB M '

W -D Brand beef is clove
trimmed of bone and tot
beforo weighing and packaging. You get more lean
tender beef per pound at
Winn-Dixie.

REGULAR 59c . . A L L M E A T

Copeland Franks
Can Picnics . . 3

H O R M EL . . BONELESS . . FULLY COOKED

—

YOUR JBHOICE

IT ir n lt u r e

i

J

TASTES AS GOOD AS FRESH PERKED!

A LL GRINDS

Inst. Folgers

Astor Coffee

G IA N T B O X

10-ox. J A R

S A V E 20*

S A V E 40*

IM PRO VED

• Tile
• I'iuium
• Itenliil lletU

4

SPECIAL

BLUE or W H ITE ARROW

Sanford
Furniture Co.
C a r p c lh •

HAM

REGULA $1.49 . . T A R N O W . . (PLUS 100 tX T R A STAMPS)

At First A Palmcttii
(Alongside old post iil(icc)

•

S L IC E D

RtGULAR 99* . . TARNQW . . (PLUS 50 EXTRA STAMPS*

O V E H 35 Y E A lld

Trot

WESrUUliY. N Y. (U P I)I.nrd Gordon, upset winner
over A. C.’s Viking in ltu&gt; IU02
Dealer Ce“ . ha* been made
a $10,000 supplementary en­
try lor the Realiialion now
•lands at an estimated $8J,Uhl.

W hat's easier than a beauti­
fully baked ham? Wonder­
ful hot, superb cold. Sunny*
land Ham* are the finest
quality. Tender, juicy ond
delicious. Gov't. Inspected.

V .

1-LB . C A N
S A V E 20*
)

INS I A N T COFFEE . . Save 20*

D IX IE D ARLN G ENRICHED

GIANT
2/20-oz. loaves 41*

&gt;
ARROW or SWANEt FACIAL

Tissue . . . 2
3 9 ;
Spaghetti.. ««■
«■3 9 ^
Beeror A 3 e 12 Swift Prem
39;
Beef Hash 3 ,6- “ns T,
SAVE 8 * . . CHEF b O V A R DEE D IN N ER W ITH M EAT

SAVE IfO* . , FISCHER’S LIGHT &amp; DRY

$ ^ S 9

BOTS.

SAVE

10* EACH

SAVE b ? * * EACH ,

L IB B Y ’S CORNED

I

U .S.D .A.

CHOICE

LAM B

LA Mil S H O U l.U K K

Roast

SA LE

. .....

Breast 19‘

39c

"
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I.A M ll S IIO U L ilK It

( iU U L .M )

Chops 1* 59‘

Lamb
X

19‘ &gt;

�. * A

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L
i

lll|f

3^

tanfnrh

$

Vrralfi May 15, 1963 — Pape 3

SV
CU T ON DOTTED LIN E

s w e e t
g o ld e n

100 EXTRA

b a n ta m

TOP VALUE STAMPS

F lo rid a

TilKtiDOUK I.. (iuylor. son of Rev. and Mr*.
Theodore II. Liaylor, MervershurK. Pa.. lias been
promoted to yeoman 3 C in lleavy Attaek
Squadron Three at Sanford Naval Air Station.

W ITH THIS COUPON AT YOUR
NEAREST FRIENDLY W IN N -D IX IE

c o rn

Good Thru
M a y 19

limit One Coupon To Adult With
00 or M o rt food Order.

Huge Building Contracts
Win OK For U Of F, FSU

p ie s

butter

J ISM ft WILL

" ■

CHkKtN. Hi£f TURKIV

e o t

P ie * 4

p , epkg

£ O

y

r^ i RTOI B fU A Q fo

^ n r im p

LB .

2

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s| 99

pkc

jj

V

| HIN UM£ADC - m n w il

L e m o n a d e
jUPERBRAND_

: 4 . '* r . ,

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i
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C R A C K IN ' GOOD M A LLO W S 9-oz 29*
UHW r .

8

Mo«i h . M&lt;)k . . «J

,c e

C re a m

•gal 5 9 ^

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C R A C K IN ' G O O D SW EET o. BU T T E R M IL K

V iV.-J

Biscuits . 6 cans49*
M a r g a r in e -37
Peaches
C o c k t o i I 5 joj°nns 1.
C u t Beets
10’
CANS

n

JL E ISC H M A N N S CORN OIL

FRESH B O ST O N B U T 1 S

Pork Roast
Pork Loins .
Cube Steaks 5 1
Potato Salad

l.EI

FRESH . . W HOLE or MALI

LEI.

CHOPPED, SHAPED .

•T

IPLUS 5 0 EXTRA STAMPS)

•ALM ETTO FARM S . . (PLUS 2 5 EX T R A STAMPS)

39*
49*
&lt;I
39'
S-l 99

Asfor Broccoli . . 5 ;:;.'

SA VL 6 &lt; EACH . , ASTOK YELLOW (.LINl.

SAVf 5 S EACH

Asfor M ix

*v

Vegets. 5 :?.V $ 1 .

*!#&gt;

SAVE 4 L i * EACH . . TH RIFTY M A ID

1,

3 0 J CAN

•

N O R D IC

AIR CONDITIONER

SiR;n Mitchell
ST. LOUIS f UPI) — Lei and
.Mitchell, ul Mississippi State,
second choice of St. lands in
tile recent National llaskel
ball Association player draft,
lias sinned ,i contract ultli the
Hanks tor Ihe IWL’l season.

INSTALL NOW —
KNJDY ALL SUMMER
ONE DAY S Hit VICK

JONKS
AUTO SHItVICR
Iout S. Sanford. E'A 2-11*6

if

HE GREW HAIR

Dixiona Bfackcycs 5 r»V $ 1 .
Dixiana Gr. Beans
Dixiana Wh. Okra
$|,

. ASTOR FRUIT

NOW !

“t f

Jr*cw 2™
■
i"””89^
'...
Lream

Land O' Sunshine Pure Creamery

TAM.Ml ASSET: i P i'll — The board also receiye.1
Tlie Hale Uahmel Ita- upprnv- and okayed prujiosals from
c l III)ct* i mi!r a d s fur ran- Ibe Public Welfare Depart*
rtrudiim m tlu- tbincruiiy oi mem io dinslrucl a build in i!
I'lmitla and E'loriila Stale in Ocala at an estimated
cost of EH'.noo - s'ht.DOO. AIm
t'ni(er»il&gt;.
Tlio Cabinel otlieially run glien Hie nod bv the Cabinet
firmed Ilie tun bid ot $ t.iWI.- were proposals for the d r.
^rii by It. I. (’utile Cunulrue- parlmrut to enter into a
Hull Co . (IreenstKiro, X. C,, 10-year loan, witli option lo
for a fuur tml!ilin« romidrs purchase a building tu bo
at ESC. Coble was the luneut constructed in tlradenton by
Florida Development Corp.
ul »ix bids Mdmiitled.
The
department also propos­
\Uo ii|i|iru\ed was a $t,!!&gt;.), 11*.’ bid by T’as'iiliiri Con- ed to enter into a similar
siriiellon Co.. t.alnesviUe, fur five-year lease for a building
lonsiruellon of an arelutrv- ir Plant City.
The commit sinners also
tnre and line arts hniblina
at the (iamesville lucated mu- approved an Increase of S^.•JIM for eonuiruelion at Flor­
\erjlty
In other uelion, the Cabinet ida Mlantie University.
com mis sinners approred a
eontryel award lutallmi* Stu,AIR CONDITION
(&lt;t‘i tor eampns sidewalk exYOUR CAR
lensbms ai tin- University of
South E'luruln. The project
!‘o*l will lie Increased later
ny alMitii Siui.uuo for addition­ ivilli a
al sidewalks.

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S P E C I AL
/
/
ij
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f

REG. or LOW CALORIE CHEK

Charcoals99^

Juice. .4c°°‘25^

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lim it

or

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Frozen)

412 X. 1*4

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THRIFTY M A ID (12-0/ )

. *&gt;

SAVE 6&lt; EACH
h

* U ' &gt;IJ.U/I MJ.MJ KM

‘ 50 Fret Top Value Stamps

50 Free Top Valve Stamps

W ITH TH IS COUPON A N O PURCHASE OF
Y ou r C h o ic e o r A my f o u * p»u*

WITH THIS COUFON AND EURCHAU Of

Sunnyland Lunch Mint

Hawaiian Punch
iO O Q

A T A N Y W IN N -D IX IE
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( .tr
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.

&lt; $y

MClOO f h R U M AY H I M

AT A N Y W IN N -D IX IE

AT A N Y W IN N -D IX IE

m m r m n ir m m m n

r H r r i r i r i 'i r m v r i r i r i M 'i i r

U U iW ilU .f /'b U U l.U J f U ) - ) D

u -c .u u u u m t.1i, . mh .)

1 WITH THIS COUFON AND KlKCHAVC Of

AT A N Y WINN-DIXIE

iw v i

S O U IM f H N

Coconut Cake

T H R U M * * I*T e »

r 50 Free Top Value Stamps

**■&lt;#

50 Free Top Value Stamps
WITH TMi% COt^fOfJ AMD f»URCHAU OF
0 *6 A I R U l i N

50 Frw Ttp Vi Ihv Stamps
'0 * » * I O O C T

i 1 iiniiitiihiifwnriiiiiiiiiiiniihii'iJi)

C a m * f ' lB t i ii M

| WITH THIS COUFOCi AND PURCHASE Of

Dixit Homt Tea Bags

r o tj* l l o r CRN* GKKCN GIANT

.I

50 Free Top Value Stamps
W illi THI‘j COUPON ANO PUPCHASI OF
• l Otl wit Mum WOR1 H (j*

Niblets Corn

Health &amp; Beauty Aids

lOOO THAU MAY 1*1*4
AT A N Y W IN N -D IX IE

Mum S P C C IflllS T S

Will be in Orlando, Florida
Tomorrow, Thursday, Only

, Catsup 2 ’ 2 5 ‘

r iv t

A l-'rw MunUi« Later
.Mr. T. t Mellon, .lr.p nf llullidaysbnrp, I'u. (above) kuyu
about jo iiiiiuiu x of Ids time for an interview with a repreueoliilivi- -avid and lepren In* bail- in only a few tnnntbl
nitb the exclusive home method. He did noL have male pattern
baldness.

Horn* Franfmtnf

tb 00 loOti order.

P IN E A P P L E

llrfore Trratinenl

_

p*

GRADE “A" CHICKEN

^

I with

v

LB.

LBS.

D R E S IN G

QUART
SAVE 20*

SAVE 8r EACH

Sliced !Backs &amp;
Bacon ! Necks
3 $1
to

^

SOUTH SALAD

m ay o n n a '5*

PKGS.

DOLE H A W A IIA N

ECONOMY MIAMI

DEEP

SAVE 4«
EACH

STARLETT BRIQUETTES

*

’L i

kjj

1 9 -o z .

1 2 - o z .(

SAVE 20* EACH

/

Cake Mixes

641

fit

D IX IE D A RLIN G DELUXE

JA.

boon 1

__ UL

AT AN Y W IN N -D IX IE

The Eddi H u ir Sp e cialists'
S tu n Director M J. ilurtiick
u ii
ins n-gu b n ly si bed Died
visit will be at the Angebiit
Hotel,
Dilaildo,
E’birida,
Thursday, M n y
I it. Ev e ry
hair-worried
person
should
take advnntoife uf tins p ie a l
ojipoi liinlly.
The Kl.li m elb.d is known
tu m any people all ovei the
I lifted States. Von can have
a runfci vneit w ith the Ellib
lepieBenLative it'Kaidiltj; you r
huir and st alp problems at no
cost to you whatsoever, learn
how
the sculp treatm vuls
work, anil Ibe results you can
expect III I, abort pciiod of
Ifiue,
liesults auaruutevd by the
Ed'b
itaidiution. M e don't
lu k yun to Uike ou r word.
You will !«' given u Written
guaiantee front the bcgiuuiiii;
lo end no u pro-ruled basis.
Male p a llcrn baldnr— i. ibe
cause ot a a n s i niainrlty of
case, of liuldnrs. and evressite
hair loss, lo r wldili
it; iiber the Kbb outb id nor
.nj oi In i n n tlo ij i. e lite-

live, soil the llhli method will
not help Ihusr elm are slick
bald a flrr years of gradual
hair loss.
If yo u r scalp is still cleatbig bull' and you have dntiiliuff, o r excessive hair full,
excessive olliness, diyuess, oi*
itchy sculp, you .lioubl tut. *
Jd minutes of yo u r time to
... whut you can d.-.
M a n y hove repotted sat­
isfactory
results from tic*
methods used by Ebb. W b j
Inn d m
y o u r.rlf
with
mo
healthy hair and scalp I A n y .
w av it costs y si nothing to
come in and learn hour m ao/
people have been helped tie
the y i o is of KM . ix p d iu i, phi
l bo wonderful oppor­
tunity for help it Ofiels. iu - k
go to tie- A n g ch ilt lln ttl in
Oilnndo, E'luiiiln op Th u rsd ay.
.Muy lit only*, betwetii I p-tn.
and * Mil pan. A«k t h e Hotel
lle-k Clerk lo r M. ,1 , 11 or uii.
bo will do the lest.

Intel views urn given in p r i­
vate. You will ■; be enrttarin . d ill any Viay

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FRIDAY
SATURDAY

"Ana *4 Per***

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Saturday.

COLA

M A X W E L L HOUSE

P A C K 12 O Z. BTLS.
Giant 10 Oz. Jar

IHS5

Im lt

$5 Food

NO n CAN

STAR KFST

3-69c
B e a n s......... 4-99

Chunk Style Tuna......
SHOWBOAT • 40 OZ. CAN

STAM P

25

BONUS

25

Pork &amp;

25 FREE GILT EDGE STAMPS
Wltk Hilo Coupon And Tnr Puri Hum* Of
rr.

Limit 1 With $5 Or More Food Order

11 OZ. IJTL. - LIMIT 2 PLEASE

jar

Dukes Salad Dressing

Argo Catsup • • • • • 2 " 2 5

39c

GOOD AT YOUR THIUFTWAY

COUPON

ONLY. THRU

MAY

ORANGE, GRAPE, PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT

IB

? Circus Drinks

v v COUPON

.........

3-69c

SPARKY - 20 LB. BAG

50

ST A M P B O N U S

50

Charcoal B riq u e ts...........

50 FREE GILT EDGE STAMPS

I OZ. CAN

With Thla Coupon And Tho Purrhaan Of

LYKES

HOT SHOT - U 07,. CAN

IN S E C T BO M B
'

. . $1.19

EVERFRESH

MAY i s

EVERFRESH - PKG. OF S

C O U P O N T ^ T rrf

25

............................ 2/25c

V A N IL L A W AFERS
DELSEY TWIN-PAC K

WHk Thla Coupon And 'Ilia I'urcliaaa Of

T O IL E T T ISSU E

11 OZ. JAR

Sauce . 39c

....................................19c

JoodJhsuaLb —

—

COUPON GOOD AT YOUR T tlR im V A Y
MAY

MACARONI

SUNSHINE - 12 OZ. BOX

25 FREE GILT EDGE STAMPS

ONLY, THRU

2/39c

BUNS

MUELLERS - R OZ. PKG.

ELBO
STAM P BONUS

Open Pit BBQ

2/41 c

BREAD

H A M B U R G ER
125

19c

SA U SA G E

IMt 07,. I .OAF

COUPON GOOD AT YOUR T llltll TWAY
ONLT, THRU

V IE N N A

IN

TREASURE ISLAND - II) OZ. PKG.

BREADED SHRIMP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
V\

50

ST A M P B O N U S

50

50 FREE GILT EDGE STAMPS

MRS. SMITH’S - lfi OZ.

CREAM P I E S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49c

— (DaihLj. (Dspd. —

With TW* Cm pan Awl Tba P a id iu i Of
KRAFT

Dry Dressing Mixes . 2/35
COUPON GOOD AT YOUR T1IUII TWAY

ONLY. THRU

MAY

IN

PERFECTION

COTTAGE CHEESE

. . . .

2 Lb. Cup 49c

PII.LSUURY OR SHURFRESIl

BISCUITS . . .
50

STAM P BONUS

50

50 FREE GILT EDGE STAMPS

3 -8 Oz. Cans 25c

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Mauch Says:

Phillies Like Golfer
Trying To M ake Par
PHILADELPHIA (NEA) — Gone Mntich wn*
elected National L cjiriio MannKcr-of-the-Ycnr last
aeason when the Phillicn won 84 m o re Rum en than
they did the previous campaign. They bulged 110 of
the last 44.
"Naturally, I hoped we
would pick up where we
left off," fluid Mauch,
who a t 38 could las taken
for a member of the Phil­
adelphia dub's junior a c t
“But we couldn't hopo to
keep improving a t such a
neck-breaking pace. If we did
we'd break the major league
record for games won.
“This club right now la
like an 85 golfer. I t will be
tougher gating down to par,
Ws'ro much better than our
record so far and our trouble
haa been making mistakes.
Wi have bean weakest where
I know we're strongest—on
defense. Errors have cost us
five or ala games,"
Mauch professed to be de­ ; ; i ■ 'y?
I
*f!i I
lighted with the deal that
brought Don Hoak, the 35RAY CULP
year-old third baseman, from
tha Pittsburgh Dratea.
“Don baa satisfied mo but
not himself," said Done,
arribbllng down a baiting or­
d er for the opening of a
aeries with the Milwaukee
Braves a t Connie Mack Sta­
dium. "He hasn’t been hit­
ting as much as he’d like
to."
A platooner front Platoon United Press International
•ravllle, Mauch platoons such
Lakeland downed the Tam­
fins left-hand hitting out*
pa Tarpons 0-4 Tuesday night
ficldara aa Tony Qonsntei.
Johnny Calllson and Wes Cov­ to move a full game out in
ington. The right-hand bat­ fiont of Port Lauderdale In
ting Don Demeter ahuUlea be. tho Florida Stale league.
tween first base and center
Chuck llaycs drove In two
field, depending on the op­ runs In the fifth inning and
posing pitching.
catcher Bill Stenbarh got two
"Thar* is not a limit to doubles and s single to load
what Gontalsa may do with Lakeland to victory.
a bat In hla hands," enthused
Fort Lauderdale pitchers
Mauch. “1 wouldn't bo at all held Miami to two hits but
aurprlaed If he Ird the It wasn't good enough and
league."
the Marlins won the go mu
Johnny Calllson has never 3-1. Two of Miami's runs
quite lived up to the billing were tho rrsult of Yankco
given him as tha Chicago errors
White Boa cover boy, but
Orlando
beat
Daytona
Mauch said ho would settle Beach 5-1 when right fielder
fe r the California lad, still Dick Oshcrofl singled in the
only 34, ju st the way he is. winning run in the loth inCalllson had 23 homo runs Ing.
driving in 83 runs and but­ Sarasota split a doubleheader with the St. Peters­
ting .300 last trip.
Covington has regained the burg Saints winning the first
Stroke th a t made him a 9-4 and losing the second 3-2.
clean-up man with the cham­ The Sun Sox got off to a good
pion Braves of 1U57-6H. There start In tho first inning by
were reports that Covington scoring four runs, two ot
w asn't too computiblo with them on a single by Teddy
Fowler.
the Budsville outfit.
In the second game, Sainl
“ I had a hud knee fuf a
time," explained Covington left fieldrr Torn Iticbards
scored two runs In the sec­
In the clubhouse, “but U
ond Inning on u double. Kd
didn't have to Imi o| h rated on.
Montdlanico got four hits,
1 Just couldn't hit it off with
all singles, for the Saints,
Charley Dressen. And 1 knew
Tonight the Marlins go to
where | would wind up when Daytona Beach, the Fort
sold to the White Box in 1031. Lauderdale Yankees play si
I knew I'd bo with the Phil- Orlando, Lakeland Is at Sara­
Ilea and back with John sota and the Tamps Tarpons
Quinn, who brought ino into go across tho bay to St.
organised baseball and to Pvtersgurg,
Milwaukee."
T ie standings:
“I don't know a hat Coving,
W. L. Pet.
ton’s status was with tho Lakeland
14 8 .CM
Braves," said Muuch, “but 1 Fort l.audrrdalo 13 9 .391
consider him a leader with St. Petersburg
12 10 .343
the Phillies. Mu's a good man Miami
12 10 .543
to have on a club, especially Sarasota
13 10 .3(3
rig h t now when he is hitting Orlando
0 13 .499
nothing! but doubles and Tampa
8 14 .394
B 14 .361
boms runs."
Daytona Beach
Mauch added th at tha Phil*
lies had enough strong arms
to have a good pitching staff
M. G. HODGES
headed by A rt Mahaffey. lie
PLUMBING
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w hli kid, was the most ma­
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Standings
United Press International
American League
W. L. P e t
19 12 .613
Cldcs go
IB 13 .591
Kansas Cily
IS 11 .577
Boston
15 12 .359
New York
Baltimore
17 14 .518
17 17 .500
Los Angeles
12 13 .480
Cleveland
12 IS .400
Detroit
13 20 .391
Washington
Minnesota
11 19 .397
Tuesday’s Results
Kansas City 5 Cleveland 2,
night
Baltimore ( Washington 1,
night
Chicago 3 Detroit 0, night
New York 2 Minnesota 1,
night
Los Ang. at Bos., night, Ppd.
rain
Thursday's Games
T»s Angeles at Boston
Cleveland at Chicago night
Washington at Baltimore
night
Only games scheduled.
National League
W. I* Pet.
San Francisco
20 13 .C0Q
St. 'Louis
13 15 .359
Pittsburgh
19 14 -533
Chicago
IT 15 .531
I*os Angeles
IT Ifl .515
Philadelphia
15 IB .454
Cincinnati
14 19 .467
Milwaukee
15 19 .441
Houston
15 19 .411
New York
14 19 .424
Tuesday's Results
Chicago 2 Cincinnati 1
Milwaukee 4 St. Louis 3,
night
San Fran. 3 Pittsburgh 1.
night
Houston 4 New York 3. night
Phil a del phis 5 Los Ang. 1,
night
Thursday's Games
Pittsburgh at Los Angeles,
night
Philadelphia at Houston, night
Now York at San Francisro
St. Louis si Milwaukee
Cincinnati at Chicago

U. S. Favorite
In Basketball
RIO DK JANEIRO (U P R Tho United States remained a
strong favorite to gallop un­
beaten through the world
amateur basketball tourna­
ment today, Just as It did In
winning the recent Pan-Amer­
ican Games championship.
Only Iho Soviet Union and
France among the other aix
elimination round survivors
are given a chance of upset­
ting the Yanks when the fi­
nals open hero Thursday. No
games were scheduled loday.

Joe Pauline
Strikes Out 12
The Sanford Atlantic bat­
tery had a hitting spree but
lost In Florida Slate Bank 19T in Little League play. Hie
winnrrs tallied 12 hits and
the losers nine.
Joe Pauline, the winning
pllrher, struck out 12.
Mike Ferrell, the losing
pitcher, hit Iwo doubles and
Mike Build, the losing catch­
er, had three hits, Including a
double.

Rood

SHAVED LEGS — SHAVED TIME. Menilrera
of the Seminole High School relay swimming
team shaved their leg* and flhnvcd time to pet u
new Htnte relay record a t the ntatc meet at
Gainesville recently. And Sandy Richard* scored
enough points to place the S1IS girls team in
10th place in the tourney. Team memlMir» and

Chateaugay
Tops Seven
In Preakness

their dates, with Mm. (Coach) John Colbert,
were dinner guestn of Capt. William W. Hender­
son, M.D., NAS, Monday evening a t Jim Spenre r’s, Pictured are Jim McGuire, Donna Sandnge,
Richard Moyer, Shirley Sleeve, John MilU, Mm.
Colbert, Sandy Richards, Hill Henderson, Louine
Higginbotham and Jack Ivey.
(Herald Photo)

Lady Golf Pros Gain Crooms High
Will Defend
W ith Marilyn Smith
State Title

ATLANTA (UPI) — The
Ladies Professional Golf As­
sociation (LPGA) has re ­
ceived a boon in the late
emergence of Marilynn Smith
as a tournament winner—for
duffer to picture herself In
the shoes of most lady pros.
But Kansas-born Marilynn is
Iho housewife's delight. She
wears flattering skirts, sweat­
ers and earrings and Isn't
averse to being emotional.
W ien the 34-year-old Miss
Smith, who now fives in Jupi­
ter, FIs., with her parents,
won the Titleholdcrs at Au­
gusta, Gs., last month in a
playoff a g a i n s t
Mickey
Wright, the top lady pro In
the nation, site won the
hearts of the gallery by
breaking into tears.
A week later, when she
won the Peach Blossom tour­
nament at Spartanburg, S. C-,
she was all smiles
thus
showing that, like a woman,
she was unpredictable.
On the morning before the
Titleholdcrs playoff, Mari­
lynn sat in the club house
talking about the day ahead.
“ I just can't afford to
think about it," she said. "I
really want to win so badly
that I'm sure I'll go to pieces
If I think about it."
Just the night before, after
blowing a three-stroke lead
and finishing in a tie will)
tlsc powerful Miss Wright
who wai after her third
straight titleholdcrs' crown,
Fight Results
Marilynn sadly told a news
NEW YORK (UPI) — conference: “ I wanted to call
my dad tonight ami tell him
Frankie Narvaez, 137 3/4,
1 had won that green coat
New York, stopped laiu An­ ( s y m b o l of Titleholdcrs'
champions)."
derson, LtU, New York, 2.

BALTIMORE, Md. (U ri)
— Kentucky Dcrhy winner
Chateaugay brail* tha list of
seven likely candidates for
Bntiirday'a 87th running of the
Prsaknes* Stakes, middle Jew­
el of racing’s big triple crown.
Also ready for the mile and
three sixteenths run a t Plmllro are Cain Hoy Stuble's
Never Bend, second to Cha*
lenugay at Churchill Downs,
and Itvx C. Ellsworth's Candy
Spots, tlie third place finisher.
There haa been mounting
suppurt for Candy Sputa In
the last few days. Tha handiomu chestnut son of Nigra*
inantc went Into tho Durhy
untwntrn In six lifetime starts
and was sent off an odds-on
favorite. Despite his failurs
in tho Run fur the Rosas, Can­
dy ,Spots may wind up the
bettor's rlioice in the Preak­
ness.
Reason for this has been the
intensive (mining Candy Sputa
has receiv'd since arriving at
I’imlieo.
The other probable starters
are Ainlm.li Stable’s On My
Honor, T. II. Ilulii'a Lemon
Twist, Jacnot Stable’s Country
Square and Mrs. C. D. Mor­
gan's Sky Wonder.
If seven go, tho Preakness
will gross 1178,900 with the
winner turning |12.'&gt;,000.

Marllynn's womanly emo­
tions showed on almost every
hole of the playoff. She was
tight-lipped when the play
was going against her and
lit up the fairways with tier
smile when it went her way.
But the crowning touch
came on the final hole when
she sank the putt that won
for her her first "m ajor"
tournament In her 14 years
on the professional tour.
Marilyn sank to her knees
and then broke into almost
uncontrollable sobs sod had
to be helped off the green
by Miss Wright, who despite
losing, was smiling at Miss
Smith's reaction to winning.
Marilyn Smith was born
in Topeka, Kan., April 13,
1929. She began playing golf
at the age of 12, competed in
her first tournament in 1949
at the age of 17, won the
national Inter &gt; collegiate
championship in 1919 at the
of 20 and then turned pro.
Somewhere along the tine
the attractive dark blonde
decided that golf was tier fu­
ture rather than her other
girlhood dream—to pitch for
the St. Louis Cardinals.
But prior to this year, al­
though usually finishing high
enough in the money to fin­
ance her lours, Miss Smith
won only six tournaments in
13 years.
She finished fourth in the
Sunshine Open at Miami,
won the Titleholdcrs and
Peach Blossom lournsmenti
back to back, then came in
eighth this past week in the
Alpine Open at Alexandria,
La.

The 1902 state double “AA"
baseball champions of Crooms
High School will play their
Inst regular season game to­
day a t 3 p.m. at Crooms ath­
letic field.
The Panthcra ara sporting
a 24-game winning streak
going into this game. Regard­
less of the nutrome, they will
participate in the atatc base­
ball tournament on Friday at
Daytona Beach. (Cleveland
Indians minor leagua training
base.)
Coaches Richard Evans and
E. Bradley are optimistic
about repeating at state cham­
pions, However, they will
readily admit that this year's
team is a little weaker than
tho championship team of
1902. Coach Evans says ha is
relying heavily on his little
oca righthander, Wesley Bos­
ton and big Lefty William
Hartsfield. Both pitchers aro
undefeated iu high school
competition.

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NEW YORK (UPI)—A re ­
port by the Inslitute for the
Study of the USSR calculated
today that Russia should outscore Hie United States in the
1994 Olympics, 712 to 515,
despite U. S, Improvement in
g y m n a s t i c s , marksman­
ship and sailing.
Tlie figures, based on
worldwide performances in
Olympic sports during the
last two years, were contain­
ed in a report written by
Yury V. Marin.

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Pnge 8 — M n y 15,1003

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By Bill Vincent Jr.
Since this warm weather
haa come about, it's kinds
drowsy around the old St.
Johns and Lake Monroe.
It realty gives the old hrnrt
a good letting when you take
a cruise up the river and ace
all the beautiful scenery and
the beauty or Mother Nature.
Thl* coming weekend will
be a busy one for Lake Mon­
roe, with the St. Johns Ilivcr
marathon being held on tlie
lake.
TTiere will be nine diffreent
classes, with each d a is having
a sponsor. The registration
will run from 8 until II a.m.
A drivers' meeting will follow,
and then the classification of
boats.
An entrance- fee will be
charged for each class. Tro­
phies and merchandise will be
presented at the victory din­
ner Sunday evening at the
Mayfair Inn.
At 12:30 until 2 classes I,
2, and will run together fur
one and a half hours, from
2:15 classes 4 and 5 will run
the same length of time, and
classes 9, 7, 8, and 9 will
run the 100-lap race a t 4 p.m.
Any type of boat is eligible
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each occupant must wear a life
preserver and a crash helmet.
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boats will participate.
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Monro# Inn.
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lotte, N. C., winner of the
single engine ctaaa at last
year's Bahamaa Isle race, will
be hero this wet4t for the,
race. So there should really
be some exciting action-pack­
ed moments, and all this it
for free. So get out and really
enjoy tho fun this coming
weekend.
A victory ball will bo held at
the Mayfair Inn after the
rare.
Sponsors for the big race
aro as follows:

Meadors Murine, Murray
Marine Corporation, Sanford
Atlantic Bank, Beverly Manu­
facturing Company, Seminola
County Chamber of CommerrO(
Gator Trailers and Brunswick
Boats, Inc.
The U. S. Coast Guard Aux.
Iliary facility boats will patrol
tho course. Referee will ha
Many Howard. For any fur­
ther information, contact K,
K. Meadors or D. H, MacGitiis.

Grant’s Down
Kingswood 11-9
Grant's a n d
Kingswood
went on s batting spree but
the former won 11-9 in tho
.Men's Softball league. Grant's
scored 11 runs off 12 hits and
Kingswood had nine runs off
to hits. Gerald Bowling was
the winning pitcher. Lisk, of
Grant's, and Mangum, of
Kingswood, belted out fourbaggers.
Karl Evans held McRaney
to four hits but yielded six
runs when Oadcock defeated
McRaney 11-6. The Badcock
nine tallied 14 hits. Earl
Evans was the winning pitch­
er.

Rides Triple
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nrick (*4.60) in the sixth and
Oxford Lais ($4.80) in tho
feature eighth.

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T V Time Previews
7:30-8:30 p m . CI1S. The
fircat Farm Vote of '&lt;u. You
ilon't h u e to tic a farmer lo
£Ct the full Impart of this
procram, lit cu n tu al out­
come will effect us all. The
fatal point is next Tuesday's
\olinc by American wlirnt
farmers on llic adminlstra
tion'a procram for stricter
wheat controls. As the pro­
gram points out, this decision
will play n major part in the
mushrooming agricultural re
I volution, u hirh uill in turn
play a major part in Ilie poli­
tical potential of the adminis­
tration and the economic
structure of the nation. Ilolli
, aides of the Issue arc dram a­
tically depiclcd and locally
fired by Secretary of Agri­
culture Ori ilie L. Freeman
I and Charles It. bchuman,
; president of Hie American
- Farm Hurcau Federation.
7:309 p.m. NI1C. The Vir­
ginian. “ Women From Whit*
! Wing." ( C o l o r ) . (Rerun).
Harry Sullivan n expert
enough lo ucl the good guy
and play It cuniincingly. Hut
be has few peers when he
drsm atiics the evil that can
fill a man’s spirit, which h*
excellently depicts tonight.
The object of tils venom is
. Judge fiarth and the victim
' of his WTath is Hie Judge's
daughter. It is hard to say
whether the veteran actor
Lee J . Cobb or Hie youngster
.Roberta Shore belter fills
their emolional responsibili■ties. At any rale, neither of
them bests the performance
of Sullivan. James Drury and
Doug McClure are featured.
i) 9:3lT p m. CHS. The Bev­
erly Hillbillies. Even rabid
fans of this aeries may be
disappointed with this one be­
cause it become* ridiculous to
an Irritating extreme. Psy­
chiatrist Tuombly (Herbert
Dudley) L on hand again to
analyse Jethro (Max Harr)
but Is more fairinaiet! with
Cranny's superstitious prac­
tice or mountain medicine.
Cousin Pearl (Bea Bi-naderet) mistakenly assume* lie's
really fascinated with her.
B lu p.m. NBC. The Bob
Hope Show. Iloh Hope's final
show of Hie season is not his
hest, but it's U tter than Hie
slapstick farces he presented
on his previous TV Guide
Awards Show. As usual. Ida
monologue is sliek with lime' ly gags, must of the barbs
here aimed at Khrushchev
and Hie expanding Kennedy
family. A sketch laid in a
Moscow hotel room is a bit
too nonsensical lo he hilar­
ious. bul a later sketch with
Fred MacMurry a* a man
from Mar* is quite funny.
Patti Page participates in Hie
first sketch fairly rifrctivrly,
but really cuinci to life in her
| singing spot where the scores
■splendidly with "Say Won­

derful Things" and “Our Day
Will Come." A hit strained
is a quickie sketch between
Hope and golf pro Arnold
Palmer.
B:30 10 p.m. CBS. The Dick
van Dyke Show. “Oh Ilowr We
Met on the Night that we
Danced." (Berlin). H'a bard
In Imagine a good Van Dyke
•hour without Morey Amsirrdam and Hose Marie, but this
la it. And the reason is Van
D y k • . The mutli-talenled
showman shows off a few faret* of lux capabilities in ■
story about how he met his
wife (Mary Tyler Moore)
while he was an army ser­
geant and she a USD enter­
tainer.

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�Miss Lucinda May, Willard Holden
Married In Candlelight Ceremony
M in
LucindaKathleen
May, daughter of M n. Mi­
chael Thomai and the late
Rev. B. Forreit May,
and
Willlard Leitoi Holden Jr. ton
of Mr. and Mra. W. L. Hold­
en, of Cleveland, Tcnn., were
married May S at 8 p. m. at
the Flrit Daptiit Church, In
Sanford.
Rev. Fred Chance officlatfi at the candlelight, double
ring ceremony, uilng a cere­
mony from her late father's
marriage book,
The Church wai decorated
with two large baiketi of
white gladloi and munii and
am all palmi on each i!de of
the altar. A prayer bench
was placed at Ihn front
where they knell for the
Ltrd'a Prayer.
M n. Marvin Milam, organlit, preiented a program of
wedding muiic and accom­
panied aololit M in Suzanne
Jonei, a couiin of the bride.
She tang "Whither Thou Goe it," "I Love Thee'* and
•The Lord’s Prayer.”
Given In marriage by her
stepfather, Michael Thomas,
M in May wore a prince is

gown of imported embossed
satin in horizon blue. She
wore a shoulder length veil
of blue Illusion, matching sat­
in slippers and carried a fan
shaped bouquet of white fea­

MU. AND MRS. WILLARD L. HOLDEN JR.
(Raymond Studio Photo)

lr|g ' G O O D

Teachers Group
Attend Luncheon

G RAD U ATES!
“Tell Mom
And Dad
We Have
The Gift
For You”

At a Founder's Huy lunch­
eon held recently nl the Lang­
ford Hotel, In Winter Park,
the mcmlicra of District Four
of Delta Kappa Gumma So­
ciety, honorary teachers' or­
ganisation, colebratrel the
founding of the society In
Austin, Texas on Muy II,
11120.
Irene Llghthlser, of Orlando,
presented lli,. Founder's Day
program. A huge glolm en.
Hrrh-d with a lei was sur-

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thered carnations cantered
with two large white orchids.
Her only jewelry was a liny
heart centered with a dm
n .nd, a gift from the groom.
Maid of honor, Miss Ann

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rounded with red randies, As
each founder's name was rend,
a rnndlu was lighted. Seven
gold liirthdfiy raktw decorated
with red roara ami randlrs
were placed around ths glohe.
The rakra represented tinbirthdays of the seven chap­
ters of District Four, As raeli
chapter's name w as called and
tin* year of ita beginning read,
the president of the chapter
lighted lint candles on her
rake.
Music for llie event was un­
der the- direction of Mra. Vuii
Neele lllnrk, of Orlando ami
featured a violin sido l&gt;y Mrs.
Alla-rta Frey. Mrs. Oswald
Drlgudo, of Winter Park,
spoke to the group on “A
changing world challenges
women.” Rim mimed wulnetl
who have been challenged by
changes from llihlo limes
dawn lh imigh the centuries.
Members from Rem limbCounty in lie!a Chapter who
attended the meeting Wery
Mines. P. J. WcslgaU-, William
West, lien Wiggins, Hul Man*
fie, William Layer, Charles
Meriwether, M. If. Smith, Wil­
liam Wray, U. T. Mllwee, Wal­
ter Tcoguis D. G. Walton, I,urills Snyder, Nancy Ilrock mid
tho Misses Flhel Kiser, Mahlc
Chapman anil Mildred Wright.
Members In Win Chnpter at1Muling were Mines. Walter
Morgan, Guy Allen, lloyd
Coleman, C. K. Carlton and
Thelma Lewis.

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Ur. and Mrs. Jack II.
Itoasman, Sanford, announce
final plans for Die marriage
of their daughter, lunda, to
Thomas It. Sherry, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert U. Sherry,
of Driftwood, Pa.
The wedding will be sol­
emnized Hits Sunday at 2 p.m.
at Ihe Grace M c t It a d i s I
Church with the pastor, Rev.
John Hires, officiating.
A rcccptkm will he held at
the church, immediately fol­
lowing the ceremony. No formnt Invitation! are being sent
and all friends of Ihe couple
arc invited to attend.

The Iwo circles of the
Ladies Aid nf the Iaithrran
Church of the Redeemer will
hold a joint meeting Thurs­
day, at 7:30 at the church.
Charles E. Srnkarik will
give a report on the Sarasota
Church convention he allcnded recently fullnwrd by a re ­
port from Pastor Herbert
Goersi.
Mrs. Vernun Fedderson,
president, urgrs all members
to make a special effort to at­
tend this Important meeting.
She italrd that during the
business meeting plans will
be made for the dinner to he
served following ihe special
10th anniversary celebration
service of the congregation
lu be held Sunday, May IB.

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THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY

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Carter, of Winter Park, wore
a yellow embroidered cotton
satin, with matching slip­
pers and a short veil of
yellow illusion. She carried
a cascade of yellow mums.
Bridesmaids,
Miss
Pam
Jones, wore a dress Identical
to that of the maid of honor
In blue ami Miss Willa May,
junior bridesmaid's
dress
was the same as the maid of
honor.
E. Forrest May. father
o- the bride, was best man
and serving as ushers were
Kirk May, another brother;
James T. Wcsslund and Char­
les C. Bates,
The bride's mother chose
■ printed silk crepe with
white accessories and a white
irehid corsage. Tile groom's
mother wore a pink lace dress
with matching accessories
and a white orchid corsage.
Following Ihe ceremony, a
reccplion was held at the
home of the bride's grand­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
It. Adams. Two large bas­
kets of gladioli stood in front
of the fireplace snd arrange­
ments of dahlias and gloriosa
lilies were placed throughout
Ihe party rooms.
Tit* refreshment table was
overlaid wilh a satin damask
cloth and centered with a
crystal and silver center­
piece wilh blue and white
cascading flowers. Assisting
with the reception were Mrs.
M. L. Nichols, Mrs. C. O.
Jones, Miss Kuinnne Jones
ar I Miss Suzanne Fletcher,
«[ Greensboro.
For a wedding trip to the
East Coast, Mrs. Holden
wore a yellow and while em­
broidered suit, with white
accessorica and the orchids
from Iter bridal bouquet.
They are now residing at
the Hollywood Trailer Park,
on Hwy. 17 02.
Out of town guests Includ­
ed Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Car­
ter, Mr. and Mrs. G. L.
Adams and Mr. and Mra.
William King, all or Jack­
sonville; I)r. Byron Cole and
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Wlakldon, Orlando; the groom's
parent!, of Cleveland, Tcnn.:
his sister, Miss Alma Jean
Holden and cousin, Miss Carlotte North, of Chattanooga,
Tcnn. and Mis* Suzanne Flet­
cher, of Greensboro.

Red Kus Only

Tigerettes
To Meet
The Tigerettes of VAH-I
Enlisted Men’s Wives enjoy­
ed a morning coffee at the
home of one of the club's
newest members, Mrs. Her
shel Russell.
Two guest! Joined the
group In Ihe social get-tngclher, Mrs. Fred Hermann and
Mrs. Edwin Nilsson The
hostess served an appetizing
array of hot sweet rolls and
breads with minis, coifce, tea
and punch.
Others enjoying the pleas­
ant morning were Mmci. Don­
ald Stevens, William Orazi,
Jeff Ritchey, Doug Horton,
James Sunders, Lyle Saranry, Marvin Koozcr and Stan­
ley Jtadziewicz.
The Tigerettes wish to ex­
tend an invitation to all wives
of VAH-I EnllMcd personnel
to their meetings. The next
one is scheduled for this
Thursday at 8 p.m. in the
Naval Air Slation Ballroom.
Plans will be completed fur
a farewell party for husbands
and a white elephant sale to
be conducted during tho soc­
ial hour.

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By Helen Snodgrass
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mcthany were guests of honor at
tho home of Miss Doris Faber
in celebration of their -ISih
wedding anniversary.
The Melhanys were m ar­
ried in Oakland. Maryland,
in 1915. .Mr. Mclhany retired
from Itio Hope Gas Co. in
Clarksburg. W. Va., alter 39
years service and came to
Enterprise and built a home
on Broadway.
A son. Earl, and Ids fam­
ily live in Osteen; one grandgranddaughter and four great
grandchildren are living in
California,
A group of close neighbor*
ami friends, enjoyed the cele­
bration wilh them. They wore
Mr. ami Mrs. Ashby Nelson,

Margaret Magenheimer. Miss
Katherine Litch. Mrs. Robert
Cox and the hostess. Miss Fa­
ber.

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A cey Deucy Club
Sponsoring Dance

MR. AND MRS. HOMER METHANY
{(’ox Photo)

SPORT SHIRTS
Wide selection. In the
must-wanted styles . . .

This Saturday

tjw idsw Cvud&amp;Jt
CENTRAL CIRCLE
Tlit&gt; final meeting of tinyear fur tin- Central Circle uf
the Garden Club was held at
the home of Mra. Voile Wil­
liams Kr„ in l.nk&lt;&gt; Mary. Mra.
B. C. Moore led tlit- devotion*
and Mra, 5. It. Wood con­
ducted (lie business leastnn,
Committee reporta were giv­
en by Mrs, A. F. Odium, Mra.
Paul Johnstun and Mra. Wurt
W. Warner, Mr*. Collum ex­
plained the rult-a fur selecting
the gulden of the month.
It waa announced that a
flower allow is achcdulcd for
next April. Each circle waa
aakrsl to clioute wlint they
preferred ami Central Circle
cliosa publicity. A bazaar la
being planned fur November
and Ceiitrnl Circle will furnish
flowers lor ths hospital in
June.
Fragrance gardens wers
recommended for the blind, so
they may enjoy the fragrance
even though tlu-y cannot *ee.
Mrs. Francis llolz told how
much ahe enjoyed the carna­
tions ill her garden,
Mrs. Moure presented the
program un "Azaleas.” Him

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Couple Observes 48th Anniversary

The Acey Deucy Wives Club
is sponsoring a Boa ring
Twenties dance this Saturday
at the Acey Deucy club nt
the Naval Air Station, start­
ing at 8:39 p in. All first and
second class personnel and
their wives and friends are
invited to attend.
Prizes will lie awarded for
the best costumes. One will
be given lo the couple witli
the most original costume
and one each to the best
dressed flapper and man in­
dividually. But you do not
need a costume to come and
join die fun.
Several skita will lie pre­
sented by member* of the
club, their husbands, and
friends. Dancing will be en
Joyed to the pupular music of
Wes Barringer and his band
The committee lur this gala
affair is Mines. W. J. Richardson, chairman. V. N. El­
liott, N. C. Blanks, and It. A.
eleven.
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SIXTH GRADE STUDENTS nf thu S muO ihp Iu School had their mother*
an tftiuat* ut u Mother'* Day luncheon, Friday, at the Kchool lunchroom.
Thu green and white place main trimmed with white kleenex itom pom*
were mnde by the children. Yellow ntunt cornape* were presented to
each mother and the tablets were centered with perberu dniaiep. Special
pnettlM were llupli Carlton, principal of the Junior Hiph School and Mr*.
Marparet Goit elementary county Kti|H*rvi*or. From left are Mr*. J. (’.
.Mitchell, principal of Soiith*ide School, Mr. Carlton back of Imr and
three mother* and their children, Mr*. II. C. Hamilton and Nancy; Mr*.
Dick Aiken nml David ami Mr*. John Anpcl and Jackie. (Herald Photo)

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suggested that they he rut
buck when they nre tluougli
blooming. They should also he
fertilized, hanked witli plenty
of oak halves and watered
freely. Mra. R. \V. Turner told
nf her luck with glowing
daisies.
A gift was presented to
Mra, Wood for her work the
past year. Mrs. Williams made
thu presentation in behalf of
the members. Two new mem­
bers, Mrs. Fled Yem-kle and
Mrs. Con Chupist were wel­
comed Into thr- eirrle.
Others present were Mitu-s.
Frank Evans, Duiwaid II.
Walker, L. Tinsley, A. C. Ben­
son, J. M, Thompson, W. N.
Kivffer, G. H. Chapman, N. II.
Brewer, J. B. Fields and a
guest, Mrs. C. I). Hensley, of
High I’oint, N. C.
Accept s
guest's "No,
thunk you" about food with­
out argument.

New Arrivals
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hwaini,
Ophelia, Wash., announce llie
birth of a nine pound, three
ounce daughter, Stephanie
Dawn, May 4, at thr Ophellu
Community Hospital
Paternal grandparents arc
Mr. and .Mrs. Gordon Swaitn,
Sanford. Thr lather is serv­
ing in Ihe U. S. Air Force
and stationed at Ophelia.

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DEAR ABBY: For the past 16
years an old shipmate of niv hus­
band's from World War 11 has come
to spend his summer vacations with
us. He stays about three weeks. He
never wants to go out. He only wants
to sit around and have dinner ut
home every night. Naturally. I have
to cook company meals while he's
here. Also, 1 would never think of
serving him left-overs, which makes
it hard. My husband says th at after
four days he is no longer a ‘‘guest.**
and 1 should go back to my normal
way of cooking. 1 can't do that,
AI dry. To me a guest is a guest as
long j is he stays. I would appreciate
your advice.
JOHN'S WIFE

DEAR DOUBTING: Yes, I sup­

po se Hie child could simply want a

flashlight.

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OK All A BUY: What can a sen­
sible wife do about a husband who is
excessively generous to an employe?
She is very well paid, so all these
extras are uncalled fur in my opinion.
We get hills from the dentist for
Susie's teeth straightening, and from
the optician for Itoberi's glasses,
lie has lent money to this omployu
and, as far as I know, she has never
paid him hack. We are not puor, but
if I urn going to give away that kind
of money I’d rather do it through my
Missionary work at church, or
CARE.
VERY MUCH ANNOYED

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Weather!

ing, "1 don't want to brag,
bin. . .*•
When confronted with some­
one pile's problem, ''Ju st
don't wiirr), ever)thing will
turn out all right."
When
telling
something
they shouldn't lie telling, "I
wouldn't tell this to anyone
hut you."
When interrupting a busy
person, "I hope I'm nul in­
terrupting."
Wlien describing a person
who is arrogantly careless
alHitil his dress and social
niceties if he also happens
to have wcallh, "He’s as
plain as an old slioc."
When writing stacks of
picture postcards while on
a trip to “ get away from
it all" — ‘ Wish you were
here."
When going ail out to have
a really big party. "We're
having a FEW friends. ,
When getting one had

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er, with n a te s selling gen­
erally ut $3 mid one mm k ut
$:t.25. Bed type ranged from
$3 to f t null Savoy 32-93. Chi­
nese cubluige was slightly low­
er, with crate* of unwrapped
heads bunging 34-31.511 und
wrapped heads $5*$5.5l). Bran
prices were about unchanged,
but most offerings wero only
fair In quality und huge in
size. Bushel hampers of Har­
vester type were mostly $3-34
with sumo bent f 1.50-35, und
Valentina type were $.’1-33.80,
with a few good quality at
f5.50.ft!.
Celery moved slowly lit about
steady prices, crates ol two to
four dutch size selling mostly
ut |3-$3.60, and cartons of 18
film wrapped hearts 33.50. Cu­
cumbers were lower, lunging
from $3-13.25, mostly 33.50
per bushel basket, and small
size sold for f 1‘.50 33.
The lies! endive und escarole
were steady »t $3 per elate
with a few endive high us
$3.50, but most offerings at
both were only fair, with
prices ranging generally from
f 2-31.75. Big Boston lettuce
prices were a little lower, at
f 3-33.50 per crate of 21 heads
with n few 31 and Itmimille
was mostly fair in quality and
eondition and sold for 31-32.
Parr-ley was slightly higher,
both pluin and curly types
bringing 35 per crate of five
dozen bunches. Ihisltcl baskets
of extra lurge California Won­
der type peppers ranged from
$3-34 in price, mostly $3.2533.50. Budishes were undoingrd at *1.75-32.25 mostly 31.75f2 for bushels of 30-six
ounce film lings. Watercress
old mostly for 15 rents per
hunch with u few- ul 18 cents.
In Central Flnrbln. demand
wus good for most items ex­
cept celery, which was slow.
Cubhuge wus slightly stronger
at 31.75 per crate, and some
itsl cubluige sold at 33-33.50.
Savoy offerings were v e r y
light ut 32.25. Carrots sold
for 13.15 per mesh sack of 48one pound film bags, amt Chi­
nese rnhhuge wus 33-33 25.
nomlly 33.25 for unwrapped
loads, and 33.50 for vvruiqa d.
Cucumbers r a n g e d from
32.75-33 per bushel basket for
U. S. No. I, which was slightly
lower than previous prices.

By Oswald Jacoby

led the queen of diamonds
from the West hand after
ruffing the second spade. In
that case South could simply
ruff one spade in dummy and
run out all his trumps. On the
last trump lead West wuuld
have to discard down to one
club in order to hang on to
the Jack of diamonds. South
would then throve away dum­
my’s last diamond and Hast
would have to jet IIson a club
in order to hold the high
spado whereupon South would
make the last two tricks with
the are ami seven of clubs
in dummy.
Wlille there can he no valid
criticism of South's play, if
he had known where all the
cards were he could hive
made (he hand by either of
I wo other lines of play.

By Ruth M iiictt
break, “That's just my luck."
When seeing someone for
the first time in years, "You
haven't changed a bit"—even
when the changes are start­
ling
When they are excited over
having seen a celebrity in
person, "You know. I orJiri
u*‘ily wouldn't walk across
the street lo see a celebrity."
When telling you u long and
involved story about Sam,
"You’d really have to KNOW
Sam to appreciate this."
When offering unsought advLc, "I know it’s none of
my business, but. ."
When paying a drop-in visit
dial may last anywhere from
one to three hours, " l can
only stay a minute."

Western Open
CHICAGO (UI*D—The PJtil
Western Upon golf champion­
ship will he held at the Tam
O'Shantrr f’nuntry Club. It
will lie tin- first major tour­
nament liotil at t(je Chicago
course since (lie laic ticorge
S. May dropped his All Amer­
ican and Work! tourneys in
11138.

Judge Henry Ualaban set
a hearing on the show cause
order for May 27 at 3 a.m.,
and ordered IVrcz to remain
in jail under the Jurisdiction
of the court.
The U. S. Supreme Court
cleared the way Monday for
Secretary of Stale Dean Rusk
to proceed uith the extradi­
tion of Perez. But Balaban’s
order prohibits the removal ol
Perez until ihe hearing.

Try-Outs Slated
For Little Minors Fr. Thomas
Sutdurd Uecrcation Depart­
ment will hold try-outs for Is Honored

AI MI NG
HIGH —
George Mobley climbed
a’ 9l)-foot litibler to
shoot a picture of the
front of the White
House for the First
Lady’s new W h i t e
House guide book.

For Abby'a booklet, “How To
Have A Lovely Wedding." send 50
cents to ABBY, Box 3:165, Beverly
Hills, Calif.

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CONTINENTAL
COTTON WALK
SHOUTS

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sonal reply if you send her a stam p­
ed. self-addressed envelope with your
problem.

Sou lh» bidding wa» tlc(i*
N O RTH
13
lately of Ihe slam-bang type,
A 73
but as he pointed out after­
VQ8
wards he had a pretty good
4 to 8 851
play for seven hearts amt it
A A733
was only bad luck plus good HT.8T
CAST
defense that heat him at his A B
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small slam contract.
♦ K Q J73
♦ 8*
He won the opening ilia- * K J B 6 4 2
*Q B
nnfid lead with his ace and
MOUTH &lt;D»
promptly led out the ace and
A AK 9 3
ling of spades. West ruffed,
43 A K. 10 9 3 4 3
♦A
went into a long huddle amt
*10
led the king of clubs.
Eart and WV»| eulnerable
Dummy’s ace held the Kuulb . Wert North K id
trick. South ruffed hack to Ids 243
Pa.'s 2 N.T, Pa*x
P i-a 4 43
Pass
hand, ruffed the five of 343
4
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I’a.Ka ft ♦
Pam
spades with dummy's eight of • 43
l ’a&gt;s P a x
1*0*1
trumps, ruffl'd hack In Ins
OpiuUng lead - ♦ K
hand again, ruffed his nine
of spades, came hack to hi* to the jack.
hand to draw trumps, hut had
Where did the brilliant de­
to go down one when East fense come in? Ninety nine
showed up wdli three trumps p i,n u s out ol loo would have

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CONFIDENTIAL TO MOTHER
MARY: And when HER birthday
rolls around, forget the past and re­
member the p resen t!

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MIAMI OJl’D -U . S Mar­
sha! Guy W. iltxon and Coun­
ty Sheriff T. A. Buchanan
were ordered by a circuit
court judge here Monday to
show cause why ex-Yom-zuclau dictator Marcos Pent*
Jimenez should not be releas­
ed from the county jait.

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DEAR W IFE: 1 think your 1msha ml is right. Give your "guest" the
company treatm ent for the first few
days, and afte r that relax and pre­
tend th a t he is “one of tho family.”
And don’t hesitate to serve the left­
overs.

DEAR ANNOYED: Tell your
husband that every day isn't Christ­
mas. and he is not Santa Claus. 1
usually advise wives to stay away
from their husband's offices' — but
in your case I think I’ll make an ex­
ception.

How anno) mg, those peo­
ple who always say—
When looking at a group
picture, "It's terrible of me."
When shamelessly hrsgg-

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By Abigail Van Bu ren

1)10All ABBY: 1 am uetliiur a
little .lick of all those deep-rooted
psychological reasons why children
do this and that. One, l'or instance,
is the theory that when a child steals
something it is a symptom of an un­
fulfilled need. They say the child
who steals a flashlight really wants
his mother's love and is not tret tiny
it. Couldn't there possibly be another
more ohiious reason why a child
steals a flashlight 7
DOUBTING THOMAS

Perez Hearing Sef For May 27

tin* Sanford U tile Minor Lea­
gue baseball on Thursday
and Friday afternoon, May
23 and 24. at 4 p. ill. at
Ft. Mellon softball field. The
league will be for boys 8.
3 and to years of age.
Tin* department sponsors
this league each year as a
training ground tor children
who think they might l«o in­
terested m playing baseball.
Any adults who right he
interested in coaching please
contact the recreation dir­
ector.

Kr. John W. Thomas, rec­
tor of Holy Cross episcopal
Church of Sanford, was honor
cd at llie 41st Annual Dioce­
san Convention of the epis­
copal Diocese of South Flor­
ida by being elected h* the
office of clerical delegate lo
the Provincial Synod in meet­
ings held May 79 at Miami

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You’re Invited To Take

Deland District
WSCS Sets
Training Meets

A

Advantage of Hundreds of Exciting Savings During Onr

The DeLand District WSCS
wdl hold leadership training
days for all incoming offi­
cers and members of the
local societies on Thursday
of this week at the St. Jam es
Methodist Church In Falatka
and on the following Wednes­
day at the First Methodist
Church In New Smyrna
Beach.
Both meetings are sche­
duled to open at 9:30 a. m.
with a devotional period led
by Mrs. Damon Scott ol
DeBary, the district secre­
tary of spiritual life
Mrs. Bruce Gray of Hailtoga, district president, will
preside at the meetings and
will be assisted by Mrs. Don­
ald Coward of Crescent City,
district sccrcUry of promo­
tion.
Theme for the training pro­
- a m will be "This la the
Year," Periods will be act
aside during the program for
eounclllng with diitrict offi­
cers by local officers,
Each meeting will close
with a sandwich lunch at noon
with local societies aa hos­
tesses.

Lyman Receives
Three Superiors
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By Jane Casselberry
Lyman hand memhera re*
halving superior ratings a t the
8 tat* Bandmasters Conven­
tion held iaal week In Miami CEDAR KEY LARGE
were Barbara Diggs and Han­
dy Howe for their baton twirl­
ing and Dennis House for his
alarinat solo.
The Majorette Corps as a
Whole alio received a superior
gating. Those making up the
group are Barbara Diggs,
Sandy Howe, Jeanette Har­
mon, Barbara SI ft* liner, Judy
Lambert, Christina Kranirn,
Janie Kent, Kayo Fisher, Nan­
cy Copeland and Diana Keen- SPECIAL! LADY FAIR FRESH RAKED
ay. Jeanette, Barbara and Judy
received aacrIUnt ratings fur
tbslr solo work.
David House received good
fo r his aaxophona solo aa did
the Dance Band.
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havs nut yet been reported to
the school.

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(UPI) — The United Nations
General Assembly today turnad to lta budget committee to
aeck ways to make up a lltxi
million deficit and avoid
threatened bankruptcy.
In the acrond day of a spe­
cial acaakm convened to diacusa the financial burdens of
UN peacekeeping missions In
the Congo and Middle East,
the Ill-nation administrative
a n d budgetary committee
achodulcd a 3 p.m. meeting.
Tha tilth nation was added
to the committee and the asaembly Tuesday with the admlaalon of Kuwait aa the lat­
est UN member,
Tha budget cummillee waa
tailed to hear a report of the
uaauccaiaful efforta uf a
working group nf 21 coumrlca
to agree on a financing plan
tor peace-keeping efforta.

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The ironies in the realm of na­
tions affairs are sometimes incredi­
ble. Take this one:
There is an outfit called the
Council of Statu Governments, whose
whole purpose is to make the 50
slates more effective in instruments
of government.
The Council has various arms—
the Governor’s Conference, the Na­
tional Association of Attorneys
General, the General Assembly of
States (made up of state legislators),
and so on.
All these working arms are de­
signed to heighten the grasp of state
officials, to encourage solutions be­
low the federal level, to promote interstnte co-operation where that
seems sensible.
Where these techniques work
well, the net effect can only be to
bold back new enlargements of fed­
eral power.
The irony is that an agency such
as the council, thus dedicated to the
preservation and improvement of
state authority, should be under
some assault as '’communistic."
Normally the 50 states almost
automatically vote their annual ap­
propriations in support of the coun­
cil and its various arms. This year
one western state was diverted only
a t the last minute from n plan to bar
the usual funds. Suspicion of com­
munism explained the nearly suc­
cessful maneuver.

C e r t a i n extreme right-wing
writers and publications profess to
see in the council and related ngencios some sort of insidious m aster ef­
fort to commonize America below
the federal level. The argument
seems to be that the Reds ply their
trade not just in Washington, but in
all the state capitals.
Not only the Council of State
Governments but the Advisory Com­
mission on Intergovernmental Rela­
tions. product of the Republican
Eisenhower era, is also sometimes
rung in on this. The commission like­
wise seeks the betterm ent of govern­
ment at lower levels.
Aside from casting aspersions on
some of the personnel in these agen­
cies, the right-wing critics find most
damning any nml all attem pts to pro­
mote collaboration among state
units.
Tims the council's persistent ef­
forts to promote uniform traffic laws
among the states, and many other
uniform codes, nre labeled "collectiv­
ist planted legislation."
The council — nml many state
leaders—contend simply th at if the
rising demand for more uniform
laws is not met at state level. Wash­
ington will move in and do the Job.
The council and the advisory
commission nre reasonably effective
barriers to federal encroachment
which exist. If their efforts are “col­
lectivist," then what but anarchy is
not?

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umns.
News dispatches from Hume,
VYutsaw, Vienna and Buda­
pest Imve suggested that ne­
gotiations between the Soviet
Union and the Vatican to Im­
prove their relations already

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WASHINGTON - (NEA) — of his campaign (or reform in lion."
More than 1,000 Chamber
There may be a long-range Mhhlgan.
political appeal in the line
he began his crusade with delegates stood and applaud­
ed Romney, even aller he
that Gov. George Romney of six associates who got to­
told them lo stop coming lo
Michigan handcil out here re ­ gether to save their state Washington with their prob­
cently before the U. S. Cham­ from what they con»idered lems.
ber of Commerce annual political bankruptcy. T h e y
If nil these delegates were
linally got some S.noo follow­
meeting.
lo start selling a line like this,
ers,
held
a
constituttional
What Romney is advocating
hard, aller they gel home,
is a "citizens' political parly, convention, instituted chang­ something might come of il
es which Romney now is Hy­
directed, controlled and fiby 19(&lt;8. if not sooner.
ing to carry out.
nanced by citizens, and not
He
can't
complete
this
job
limited to the views o( busi­
in one two-year term. He
ness or labor or any other
need* at least four years,
special interest group "
maybe
six. By that time it
I his is nothing that is like­
You shall come to your
should he apparent whether
ly lo spring up overnight and
his drive for gi*ml slate gov­ grave in ripe old age, as a
sweep the businessmenturnernment—lo take over more shock of grain come* up to
rd-politician in to the Repub­
of the job from bad federal tin- threshing floor in its sea­
lican presidential nomination
government — makes sense son,—Job 5:2th
in I9G4. Romney insists in
• • »
and lias Ihe makings id a na
fart, th.il he is not even a
Ilona! political crusade.
A graceful and honorable
candidate. Until lie changes
Bomncy's performance in old age is the childhood Of im­
his mind, he must he taken
Washington was appraised as morality.—Pindar,
at his word.
having a lot more lo com­
Also, it does not take a po­
mend il than Die recent cap­
litical seer lo predict Dial Die
ital appearances of New
odds now favor ri’vleefkm of York’s Nelson Rockefeller
I'resiilcnt Kennedy next year.
Any Itcpubliean who runs and former Vice ('resident
ORCHIDS
Richard M Nixon or even the
againd lom is therefore just
long-play records of Arizona
IN
a brave man likely lo take
Sen. Barry Goldwatcr, crltiz
a licking.
BLOOM
ing almost everything and
If Ihe situation does deve­
GOOD SELECTION
everybody.
lop this way. Die smart Re­
Romney didn't m e n t i o n
publican w i t h presidential
Grnpeville Nursery
Cuba or communism, Laos
ambitions is the one who
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or Latin America, Khrusli
plays coy in tlkil and builds
2221 tirapeville Are.
cliev or Kennedy. He spoke
"Senlts Dealer"
himself up as Mr Available
on subjects closer to bis heart
lor l&amp;M.
al this lime.
By that tune Ihe Kennedy
Romney assailed attempts
Does Your Office
administration may h a v e
by Ihe Department of Health,
made mi many mistakes that
Heed
More Space?
Education and Welfare lo die
everyone will be sick and
tale relief policies to his
tired of the New Frontiers­
state. He condemned big busmen.
mess ing labor massive col­
Then it will be high time
lective bargaining which fos
lor a change to sonic backid s momi|Hily in violation ot
wood* boy preaching the sim­
the antitrust laws.
ple virtues of good hut less
"Until such conditions are m i
government.
altered." lie declared ol the Oiticalireoii^esijmnjJ
“We dclmiicly must mo­
cute*
latter, "wc are not going lo
WITH g e o x g e * U u u t
bilize tiiose who ate not ad­
SMONI OA 9-4111
have adequate growth, and
vocates or beneficiaries «,t na­
133 last ROKINSON
we will he headed down Ihe
OOtANOa ft A.
tionalized government," Rom­
mail lu disorder and destne.-ney told Hie attentive Clum ­
ber delegates. "We do not
want the feiit-ral government
I'nlr 'I'm ITp Fur Kxlrn Wear
to dry up stale, local or indi­
2
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vidual responsibility.
"To slop this, we must go
(PLUS TAX)
to Die ultimate source of pow­
RETIRE WITH FISK
er in a democracy—the pco
pie. If they are tail slltlicienlly itilurmed, don t lake Hie
•lit I'K It W IIKK'I. TO IIA I.A N C K
power from tlu-m. Enlighten
A M ) T U B W K IG H TS Alt 15 l-UKK.
them. Save America from
federalization."
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Cardinal Is Sym bol
Bud: iu February, 1049, n
dull-eyed mun in n Budapest
eourtruuin pleaded guilty to
treason aguinst Communist
Hungary.
The mun was Josef Cardinal
Mindszetity.
To this day, there has been
no clear account as to the
methods the Communist used
to torture such a confession
from tile austere Cardinal who
had fought both the Nazis ami
tint C o m m u n i s t s .
He, himself, hud warned
earlier that if he should be
arrested and brought to a
trumped-up triul, n o o n e
ahoutd believe hint if tomehow such a confess ion should
be extracted from him.
The Communist court sen­
tenced him to life imprison­
ment and, except for 120
hours of freedom during the
Hungarian revolt in IPath that
was almost the last the outaide world was to see of
Mindizenty. As tho Hungar­
ian revolt crumpled under the
weight of Russian tanks, the
Cardinal took sanctuary in
the U. is. Legation in Buda­
pest and has remained there
aince.

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Phil Newsom Soys . . .

Peter Edson

are far advalircd, and that
sufe passage for Mlndsienty
from Hungary might be part
of a package deal.
For the Vatican to attempt
to improve the conditions of
the "silent church'* behind
the lion Curtain Is under­
standable.
Kremlin rcasuns for reach­
ing or seeking such an acoerd
seem more obscure.
A first reaction must be
that it is a confession of de­
feat, that Communist oppres­
sion of religion only lias stif­
fened the determination of the
oppressed, and that Mindszenty'a presence in Hungary
serves as a rallying symbol
and a continuing lineal to
Communist goals.
Certainly, it does not mean
that Communism is abandon­
ing the atheism which was
one of Lenin's basic concepts.
One reason might be an ex­
periment In co-existence which
already hut hud significant
results in Hungary.
It began with an assertion
from Hungarian P r « til i a r
Junus Kodur that henceforth
lie would consider "for" his
regime all those who were not
actively "aguinst.’*
One result was lh« release
of an estimated 2.000 to 2,000
prisoners, both criminal and
political, from Hungarian jails.
It is possible that Commun­
ist leuders now feel they ran
extend their "humanization”
to the church. If such Is to l&gt;t
the case, it can only bo accept­
ed as good. But it should not
lie arrepted as any basic
change in Communism's intent
to rule the world.

Worry C linic

Marvin wants In lull in
love with the girl next door.
But they have hern pals
so long that he looks on
her much as a luster sister.
He can't feel romantic
about her and hr sa)s he'd
have to force himself even
to kiss her. Yet she would
make him an ideal wife,
so scrapbook tills rase
and tomorrow's follow up.
CASK P-139: Marvin G.,
aged 27, is a successful at­
torney.
"Ur. Crane," he Itcgan. *T
am still unmarried although
I have dated many girls.
"1 live at home with nt&gt;
parents. They’d like to have
me marry a girl next door.
"She and I went in high
school together and also a t­
tended the state university
till I entered law- school.
"She is s heautiiul girl,
I'll admit, and has all the
other assets I'd want in my
wife.
for she is a good
church worker and a talent­
ed musician.
"A t present, she leaches
kindergarten, so she is really
a super duper type o( wo
man.
"But here's my problem.
Dr. Crane. I have known her
so long that 1 ean't seem to
get romantic about her.
"In fact, I'd have to force
myself to kits her lor it
wuuld lie like kissing my sis.
ter or sonic other member
of the family.
"If only site lived some
where else and I were meet­
ing Her [or the first time,
Nobody will know what then I'd probably be madly
you mean by saying that God in love with her.
is love unless you art It as
"But we have known each
well.—Law retire P .lacks.
other ever since we were

kids and I just can't seem lo
look upon her as romantic
material. What should I do.
(or I'd tike to lull m love
with her?"
William James gave us a
superb law- of \pphcd Psy­
chology which 1 have para­
phrased as follows:
"It you go through the pro­
per motions, then you will
soon begin lo feel the cor­
responding cmotlunv '*
So I advised Marvin lo
take this girl to n romantic
muvifi and (lien slip his arm
around her shoulders
"At the proper moment,
kiss her.'* 1 urged.
"Kvcii if you must force
yt urself lo do so, kiss the
girl. And prolong the kiss,
fur within 3 or lit seconds
you will then shatter your
former taboo and react In
her as a thrilling, Uesh-aud
blood woman "
Many of yuii readers have
been In the same boat with
Marvin. You have grown up
next door to a splendid pot­
ential male, hut you have
also felt this brother sister
type of closeness tluit tends
to preclude romance.
For In almost every nor­

mal family, their is s subtle,
unvoiced and untaught ta­
boo atainst romance between
real brothers and sisters.
In psychology, we refer lo
tins as Hie ineesl talma.
But it spreads beyond your
immediate family and may
Involve those who live next
door or with whom you have
grown up together as pals.
Many ideal marriages have
thus been frustrated because
a boy and girl had been pals
for so long that they just
couldn't break that semi bro­
ther and sister relationship.
So they married strangers
whti were much less well
suited und whom tlici- par­
ents probably vetoed
And many of you parents
have asked me how lo get
your son or daughter to fall
in luve with the person next
door.
"Both of us sets of parents
would be delighted lo have
our children full in love."
you have often confessed to
me.
"But how can be produce
this miracle, for they take
each other for granted?"
More next time.

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Public
Re.
rorda o f H em lnola County ,
Flo rid a.
DONE an d O R D E R E D a t
Sanfo rd,
Sem inole
C o u n ty ,
S t a l e o f F lo r id a , thla I t h da y
o f May, t i l l .
(SH.V1. &gt;
Art hur If. R e e k w lt h . Jr.,
Clark o f lh a C ircu it Court
lly : M a rth a T. Vlb len ,
D. C.
R o s ts , W i g h t A Burford
C o lo n ist n u l l d l n g —S u i t e 10d
IT3I F lr et A v e n u e South
St. P e te r sb u r g . F lo r id a
A t t o r n e y s for P l a l n l l t r
P u b lis h May I, I t , 11, II.
OD1-11
IN T U B CIRCUIT COURT OF
T U B NINTH J U D IC IA L C I R .
Cl IT, IN 4 Nil FirM a H M l .
NIILI4 COUNTY, FI,t ill HI A,
IN I’HANCEIIY NO. 1.1IU
CURT IS L E E HAMMOCK,
P laintiff,
• vaMART LOU HAMMOCK,
D efen d a n t.
N O T IC E T O

A rP K A M

TOi MARY IA&gt;U HAMMOCK
c / o Vern on U l l e e
R o u l e No. ]
t la rtlrld , l l e o r g l *
YOU A R E H ER E IIY NOT I .
P I E D t h a t a C o m p la in t for
Dl.-orca h a s b een file d a g a i n s t
yo u. an d yo u ara required to
se r v e a ro py o f y o u r A n s w e r
or P le a d i n g In tha C o m p la in t
on t h e P l a l n l l f r e Atto rney*.
Law
O fflre* o f J. R u s s e l l
H o rn sb y , l i e N o rth M a g n o lia
Av*' ue, Orlando, Flo rid a, and
flic the o r i g i n a l A n s w e r or
P le a d i n g In the o f f i c e o f the
C lerk o f t h e Circuit Court on
o r b efo re th e I t h day o f Ju nr,
m i . If y o u fall to do so, d e ­
cree pro cu n feeeo w i l l b e e n ­
tered a g a i n , t y o u for Ihr r e ­
l i e f d em a n d ed in t h e C o m ­
plaint.
DONE A ND O R D E R E D Hanford, Hemlnola C o u n ty , Flo rid a.
Ihla i t h d a y o f May A. D.
m i.
(S K A l.l
A rth u r II. D t c k w l l h , Jr..
Clerk
C ircu it
Court
of
H emlnola Co u n ty , F lo r id a
Ryt Martha T. V l h l . u
D ep u ty Clerk
» / Albert T urku
A t .l l E I l T T U R K U
L a w u f f l c b e o f J. R u ss e ll
H o rn eb y
l i t North M a g n o lia A v e n u e
Orlando, F lorida
Atto rn ey * for P la in tiff.
Pub lish May «, 11, | J . :».
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Legal Notice
■ BM1NOt.il COVNTT
HOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
Not Ire o f P e b l i e I lew r in g
T o w h o m It m a y co n cern :
Tha Hemlnola C o u n ty Hoard
o f A d j u s t m e n t w i l l hold a
pu b lic h e a r i n g to con eld er the
p o s s i b il i t y o f g r a n t i n g a aide
yard se tb a c k v a ria n ce ae r e ­
q u ested by f l e o r g e A. H u ff ­
m a n on t h e f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b ­
ed pro p erty : Lot 4, R io rk D,
S u n la n d E s ta t e * S u b div isio n
P u b lic h e a r i n g w i l l b* held
In t h e C o u n ty C o m m leslon ere
Room , Court H ouse , Sa n fo r ‘
F lo rid a, on May 14. 1141 at
7:14 P. M. or a s so o n the re
a f t e r aa pos sib le .
S e m i n o l e C o unty Hoard o f
Adjustm ent
B y W i l l i a m C- H a lb a ek
Chairm an
P u b lis h May II, l i l t .
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Fire Auxiliary
Plans Picnic
By Sirs. Adam Muller
Member* of the Denary
Volunteer Firemen’* Auxil­
iary last Thuriday voted to
bold the annual picnic for (ha
firemen and auxiliary at
Burt’* Park, DeLeon Springs,
on May 30 beginning at 9:30
a.m.
During la it week’i meeting,
the l u t of the club year, tha
auxiliary presented a dona­
tion to the Fire Department
and enjoyed a game period
following tbe refreihm cnt and
locial hour.
H oitcues were Mri. 0,
II a r t w 1 g , chairman; Mrs.
Wclmer, co-chairman a n d
Mrs. Gallon Croihy, Mr*. W.
V. Burticho and Mrs. It.
Wllllama. Mrs. Ann Howard
conducted the games.

NF.MINIII.E COUNTT
B O A R D OF A DJUST M ENT
■ • l i r e o f P u b lic H e a r i n g
To w h o m It may concern:
T h e Be mlnola C o u n ty Hoard
Of A d j u s t m e n t w i l l hold a
public h e a r i n g to c o n sid er the
p o s s i b il i t y o f g r a n t i n g per
m lsa lo n to o p era te a c h ild r e n s
n u r se r y ae req u es ted by Mrs
E d n a ». Ra y on th a f o l lo w in g
described
property:
l-ot
11
B l o c k 11, I l e f f l e r H o m e s Mu
w i l l P a r k S ubdivision.
P u b lic h e a r i n g w i l l b* held
In l b * t h e C o u n ty Com mie
e l o n e r s llnnm, Court H ouse,
Sa n fo rd , F lo rid a, on May 14,
SEMINOLE C n l ’VTY
t»41 a t 7:10 P. M. or aa soon
HIMIID OF A D J U S T M E N T
t h e r e a f te r as p o ss ib le
Notlco a f Pwblle H e a r i n g
flem ln o le C o u n ty Hoard o f To w h o m It m ay concern:
A d j u s t m rh t
Th a Hemlnola C o u n ty Hoard
Dy W i llia m C. Halbaek, of A d j u s t m e n t w ill
hold a
Chairm an
public h e a r i n g to c o n sid e r th#
P u b l i s h May II, 1141
p o ss ib ility o f g r a n t i n g a s i t s
C D I-ll
st r e e t a s l b a c k v a r ia n c e a s rs q u ested by F r a n k K o k o s k a
S K M IN U I. R C O U N T T
on th* f o l l o w i n g
d escrib ed
B O A R D OF A D J U S T M E N T
pro perty: Lot 11, B lo c k C,
Mobile M an or Su b div isio n.
N e t lr e s i P u b li c H e a r i n g
P u b lic h e a r i n g will )&gt;• held
T o w h o m It m a y co n cern :
T h e Hem lnola C o unty Uoard In the C o unty C om m issio n er*
o f A d j u s t m e n t w i l l h old a Room. Court H o u se, Hanford,
p u b lic h e a r i n g to c o n sid e r tha Flo rid a, on May to, 1943 a t
p o eelb lllty o f g r a n t i n g p er- 7 : lo P. M. or a s s o o n th e r e m issio n to build a ch u rch In s f t t r s t possible.
a R - l R e s id e n t ia l tu n e ae rc
Hsm lnolo C o unty Boa rd o f
A d ju s tm en t
q u est ed
by
the C h u rch o f
7ty W illia m C. H a lb a e k ,
Hod arid C h r ist on t h e P il l o w ­
i n g d escrib ed p ro p erty : I ell t
Chairm an
111. I t l an d 117, llouker town P u b l i s h M « y 15, 1951.
S u b d iv is io n .
CD1-44
P ub lic h e a r i n g w ilt h e held
In lh a C ou n ty C om m issio n er* l a t h a Ca a rt o f th e County
Room, Court H ouse , Sanford, J u d a s , Proliant* C o a a t y , F lo r­
F lo rid a, on May So, 1941 a t id*. l a P ro h m e,
7:10 P. M. or as noon t h e r e ­ In rct K ilslr of
DODO •'JACK" H A R R IS
a f t e r aa p o t el hie.
D ece a sed .
H am ln ole C o u n ty Hoard o f
T
o All Crrdllara a a d P s r s o s e
Adjustm ent
l
l
o
s
l
a
g
Cl
aim
s
o
r
D snsa a d s
Hr W i llia m C. H alb aek .
A g a la a t Said E t t s l e i
C h airm an
You and each o f y o u are
P u b l i s h May IS, 1111.
h ereb y n o tified and required
C D I-ll
to p res en t an y c la im * and
l a t h e Court o f the County d em a n d s In d u p lic a te w h i c h
J u d g e , S rntluole C o u n ty , F lo r ­ you , or rlt h e r o f y o u , m ay
h a v e a g a i n s t th e e s t a t e o f
ida. l a P ro b a te,
DODO
"JACK"
H A R R I S
l a re i B atata a f
d ecea s ed , l a t e o f eald C ou n ty ,
C A R R I E C. C O L D I S H
l
o
th*
C
o
u
n
ty
J
u
d
g
e of Sem i­
Deceased
T o All Cl s d lt o r o a a d P erson a n o le C o u n ty , F lo r id a , a t hla
H a v i n g C la im s a e D e m a n d s o f f l c * In t h e co u rt h o u s e o f
said C o u n ty s t Hanford, F l o r ­
A g a l a a t bald F.stnlei
You an d e a ch o f y o u are ida, w i t h i n s ix (Cl caleuilAP
m o n th * from the tim e o f th*
h ereb y n o tified *nd require:
f irst p u b lic a tio n o f t h i s n o ­
to p res en t an y c l a i m s an d de
m e n d s w h ic h you , or allh er tice. Each cla im or d e m a n d
o f you , m a y h a v e
a g a i n s t sh a l l be In w r i t i n g , an d (h a l l
s l a t s Ih* p i s e * o f r e s id e n c e
th e ea ta la o f G AHIU R C. COL
I.1NH, decea sed , l a t e o f said and po st o f fl c * ad -lreta o f tha
c
l a i m a n t , a n d sh a ll ho a w o r a
C ou n ty , to t h e C o u n ty J u d a s
of Hemlnule C ou n ty , Flo rid a, to by the c l a i m a n t , a g e n t ,
a t hla o f f i c e In t h e cou rt B lto rn ey , an d a n y s u c h cl a i m
or dem a nd no t s o f ile d s h a l l
h o u s e o f eald C o unty a t Han
ford, F lo r id a , w i t h i n ala c a l ­ be void.
■/ W illia m V. C la ss
en d a r m o n th * f r o m tha time
A* a d m i n i s tr a t o r o f th*
of
tha f lret p u b lic a tio n o f
E sta te of
thla n o tice. T w o roptr* of
IMHXl ••JACK" H ARRIS ,
ea ch cla im o r d em a nd s h a l l
D ec e a se d
he In « rilin g , and sh a ll e l a t e
(Jurdnn
V. F re d e r ic k
th e p l a c e of res id en ce and
poet o f f i c e a d d r e ss o f the Atto rney for the E s ta t e
c l a i m a n t , an d sh a l l b* sw orn 1 o l - l o i North P a r k A v e n u e
to by th a cla im a n t , a g en t, a t ­ P. O. B o x 1*95,
to r n e y and a cco m p a n ied by a Hanford, F lo r id a
f i li n g fee o f one dollar and P u b lis h May II, 11, I t A
su c h c la im or drm a ud no t no Ju n e 5, 1941.
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f l ls d s h a l l bs void.
E t h e l C. r a r k n
■EH IN O L U COUNTY
Ae s i s e u t n r o f t h e I-ast
B O A R D OF AD J U S T M E N T
W i l l an d T e s t a m e n t o f
Nolle* of Puhlle flooring
Carrl* C. Collin s, deceas ed
To w hom It may co n cern ;
Mark N. C lev ela n d , Jr.
Thu
tiemlnol* C o u n ty Hoard
Carroll Durk a
o f A d ju s tm en t w i l l h old a
A tto r n e y * a t U »
p u b lic
h earing
to c o n s i d e r
P. O. D r a w e r Z
Ih* p o ss ib ilit y o f g r a n t i n g a
Hanford, F lo r id a
front
yard
s
e
tb
a
c
k v a r ia n c e
A tto rn a y s for K x s c u t r l i
p u b li s h M ar II, 11, H * a s req u es ted b y Cliffo rd W.
W
r
i
g
h
t
on
th*
f
o
l
l
ow in g d es­
June f, l i l t .
cribed p ro p a rly i A po rtio n o f
C D I-ll
Lot. Block A. D a k R id g e P a rk ;
Hrg a t the BE co r o f said
■ KMINOt.H COUNTY
Lot
1,
ru n
XK 'rrly
along
HOARD OF A DJUST M ENT
W e r l y R / W o f tJ. 8. I l w y .
N o tice o f P u b lic H ea rin g
17-91, 104 ft; th e r e # r i g h t
To w h o m II may con cern i
T b e Hemlnola C o u n ty Hoard a n g le * to said U B. I l w y . t i ­
run
N W 'sr ly
too
fit
o f A d j u s t m e n t w i l l hold a l l ,
p u b lic h e a r i n g to c o n sid er lha thene* ru n 144 f t S W ’e r l r
p o s s i b il i t y o f g r a n t i n g p e r ­ p arallel to U. X I l w y . 17-91
m i s s i o n t o o p e r a t e a bolal, to 8 line o f said Lot 1| (he nc e
b oat h o u ses, r es ta u ra n t, and run K’s r l y 100 ft lo P o l l .
P u b lic h e a r i n g w ilt be h sld
cabin* In an A - l A g ricu ltu re
s o n s a s req u ested by 8. U. In t h t C o unty C o m m ls slo n sr *
C r o w e on the f o l l o w i n g d e s ­ Room, Court H o u ss , Hanford,
cribed p r o p e r ly : tiovt. Lot 4 Florid*, on May -a. 1951 a t
North o f Did a e n e v e Roa d In 7:10 P. M. or a * s o o n liters*
g eo tlo n
i-IO H -H K
and
tha a l t e r a s possible,
b sm ln o te C o u n ty Hoard o f
Booth 14* ft o f (lo v t. I-ot 1
A d ju s tm en t
( l e s s W 104 f l ) In Section
Uy W i l l i a m C. H a lb a e k ,
14-19H-11E.
Chairm an
P u b lic h e a r i n g w ilt h* hsld
In t h e C o u n ty C o m m is sio n er! P u b lis h May II, 1941.
Room, Court H ouse , Hanford, CD1-41
F lo rid a, on May 14, 1911 a t
■EMIXOLK COUNTY
7:14 P. M. or aa Soon t h e r e ­
HOARD O F ADJUBTMENT
a f t e r a* pos sib le .
N
o ils* o f P u h lle l l e s r l o g
Hemlnnl* c o u n t y Uoard of
T o w h o m It m a y c o n es rn :
Adjustm ent
T h t Hsmlnol* C o unty Hoard
B y W i llia m C. Halbaek.
o f A d j u s t m s n t w i l l hold a
C h airm an
puhlle
h e a r i n g l o co n sid er th*
P u b l i s h M a y II, 1*41
p o s s ib ilit y o f g r a n t i n g p e r ­
O M 44
m ission to build and o p s r a i *
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
c u t ItT. a tra iler p ark aa r s q u s s t e d
NINTH
J U D IC IA L CIRCUIT, b y Joh n H t p p n r r on (he f o l ­
IN
AND
P tllt
SEMINOLE l o w i n g
described
property:
C O U N T ! . FLO RID A
E 1 /1 o f H E1, o f N W 14 o f
IN fM A N U E H Y NO. IggJS
N W f* and E 1 /1 o f N E U of
IN R E :
S W 14 o f N W U S ta t io n l l - l o S p e t i t i o n o f JAMES W A LD EN l * H I D s* t h a t part p r e s e n tl y
a n d DAIHY L W A l.D E N
so n ed R - l A R t e l d s n l l a l . l
NOTICE TO IIEF KND
P u b lic h e a r i n g w ill b* h sld
T H E S T A T E O F FI-OIIIDA TO: In the C o unty C o m m i s s i o n e r s
JEXHE WILSON
Roam. Court House, Hanford,
Morrle-Hinllh P la n ta tio n
F lo rid a, on May f t , 1941 a t
W i n n * . A r k a n sa s
TtlO P. XL or a t s o o n t h e r e ­
TO U A R E HEREIIY NOTI­ a fter s s possible.
F I E D t h a t a P e tit io n h a s been
Bemlnul* C o u n ty Board o f
f ile d In th* a b o v e - s t y l e d ca u se
Adjustment
by J a m e s W a ld en and Daisy
B y W i llia m C. H a lb a ek ,
L. W a ld en , hla w ife, for th*
Chairm an
a d o p tio n o f D o ro th y Jea n WII■nn anil Harbor* An n W ilson, P u b lis h May U , 1641.
'H
I
-51
m inors, a n d y o u a r e rrqulrrd
l o se rv e a c o p y o f y o u r a n s ­
w e r or o b jectio n s In sh o w
c a u s e w h y eald P etitio n should
n o t bo g ra n ted . If any, on the
a tto rn ey * for P etitio n ers. Men ■irom. 1 &gt;avla A XI, I ninth, Post
O f fi c e D r a w e r I l i a , Hanford.
Flo rid a, and t i le tha original In
Dio D fflra or t b s Clerk of th*
C ircu it Court, In and for HemInul* Cou nty, Florida, on or
b efo re Ih* *th d a y o f Juno,
A. D. 1941, an d h erein fall nut
or a D e t r e s P ro C o n fesso will
b s e n t e r r d a g a i n s t &gt;uu.
W1TNE8H m y hand and th*
o f f i c i a l s e a l of said Court In
Hanfurd, Htmlmd* C o u n t y
Flo rid a. thla 19 th d a y of A p r i l
A. D. 1911.
v *
(BILAL)
A r t h u r II. R s r k w lth , Jr.
Clerk o f Iho Circu it Court
Uy: J o a n U. W ilk s, u . &lt;•
Btenatrom. D a v i t A McIntosh"
A t i o r n s r a at fasw
Post O ffice D ra w er l l | |
San ford . F lo rid a
c d i H'J11 U t r *• »• »*. * t m &lt;

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8. Bench Rentals
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Insurance
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Femnle Help Wanted
Male Help Wanted
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T o w h o m U m » r concern :
Th e S e m in o le C o u n ty IlnsM
or A d j u e tm tn t w i l l hold e
public h e e r l n e to con sid er the
p o s s i b il i t y o f a r s n t l n x p e r ­
m issio n to build en d op erate
■ tra iler park as request#.)
b y J. VV. Hall tor It. A. Itredw e l l ami It. A. W i l k i n s o n on
Ih-i follow In j d escrib ed p ro ­
p e r t y : E ( S » i ft of .NElt o f
N R ’* E o f llw-y. 1T-SS ties*
brir NK co r run W 88n fl. ft
i s o n . t: : s i fi. * i s ft j: i * i . s
ft. S ISMS’ i: S'jo ft to K lino
o f S ectio n N S"7.S f l lo be*
n u t 8 SJT ft W of ltd end
tid e ) end N 4
of NKU
of
MK’a o f N K ' , and b ee St*
ft W and JJ »« ft « o f NK
cor run 8 1S7.UI ft E 1ST. S«
ft NW 'orly on C o u n ty llum&lt;ltd to lieu, lesa that part S
o f Old O rlando l l l e l m a y Hoctlun 32-JO-SO en d l a ss that
p ert p r e s en tly eoned C-S Com-

20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. RuildiiiR’ Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Peta
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
85. Articles Wanted
86. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas
3. E d u c a tio n • I n s tr u c tio n
REGISTRATION opened for
Good Shepherd Christian
day school. 3, 4 St 3 year*
old. Nursery $14, Kinder­
garten $15. Transportation
available for city and out­
lying areas. 322-7312 or
322-5719.
I. T ra n sp tirlu U o n
RIDE to and from Orlando,
Monday thru Friday. I'h.
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6. F o r R e n t

P u b lic l ie a r ln e w i l l be held
In tlie C o u n ty C o m m is sio n ers
ltuoni. Court Hou se. Hanford,
F lo r id a , on Slay SO, IH 1 at
7 :Jo P. St. or a s so o n t h e r e ­
a f t e r ae possible.
H rm lnole County Board of
Adjustment
Tty W illia m C. H a lb eck ,
Chairm en
P u b l i s h Slay II, 1911
CDI-JS

NICELY furnished 2 bedroom
house. $81) month. EA 2-3249
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
Apt. kitchen equipp'd. IDS
W. 18th St. FA 2-4878.

2 REDROOM upstair* Apt.
C o m p l e t e l y redecorat­
t\
the
ciiic r iT
e o iiiT , ed, sparkling clean. Adults.
SIXTH Jt IHI I tl, C IIH tlT , $75. 1304 Celery Ave., V9
IS ASH Ptlll miNHULU
mile E. of traffic light.
C'OL’STV. ri.lilllllt,
FA 2-0868.
is c itA srm tv so . hum
» t IT TO HI II7T T1TI.I3

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TIIKLJt.V X* UATESLAJf, his
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CU U I

ODI-ST

May 15, 1963 — Pane 8-A

6. For Rent
1 BDRM. bouse. NO 8 5122
after 6.

12. Rcnl E s ta te F o r S ale 18. Help Wnntcd
3 REDROOM, l ls hath house. OPPORTUNITY to get in on
224 Uradshaw Dr.
ground floor of fast growing
company. Advancement, de­
16. S-'cniolc H elp W an ted pendent on your ability lo
WAITRESS. Must be exper­ aril. Must have ear, neat,
ienced. Apply Chick ‘N willing to work. Phone
MI 7-6119 after 8.
Treat. Sanford.

Fum. 2 Bedroom h o u i e .
Adult*. No pel*. FA 2-7664.
FURN. Apt. 3300 Mellonville.
3 ROOM furnit'.icd Apartment
lor couple. $45. FA 2-7399.

TRAINEE, Ago 18 to 26 for lfl. SU tm itnnx W nntcd
Dietary Supervisor, High
Unfurnished 3 bedroom house.
School graduate. 4u Hr. wi-t-k. BABYSITTING. FA 2-4241.
1305 Elliott Ave., FA 2 5231J
Apply Seminole Memorial
or FA 20523.
Child Care. FA 2-3274.
ILuijtilul, K:3u to 4 p m.
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
CHILDREN kept. Lake MonNEAT, attractive saleslady
house, kitchen equipped
rue urea. I .urge fenced in
with knowledge of paint
Ph. rA 13651.
yard. FA 2 2397.
and wallpaper or interior
2 REDROOM home. Florid*
decorating preferred. Write YOUNG practical nurse would
room. Available ih&gt;w. 1'h.
like elderly patients In her
resume to Box 3, t o San­
FA 2-1340.
ford llcrakl.
home. Will give mawage
treatments, ('nil 3tki :k%89
W E I. A K A APARTMENTS:
17. M ale H elp W anted
from 6 to 9 p. nt. dally.
Room* private batlu, 114
EXCLUSIVE Distributorship
W. First St.
21. Ilrn u ty S alons
available
fo r
.Sominole
2-UEDROOM furnished apart­
County. Small inventory in­ HARRIE1 I N REAUTV NOOK
ment, also efficiency apart­
vestment required, Won­ Complrlo Rcauly .Service
ment, furnished. 322 6341.
derful ground flixir opporEvening Appointment*
iunity for man wlio wants 10$ So. Oak
FA 2-5742
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
to add substantially to hi*
First St. Near 2 city free
Uul *N Curl Ib-auiy Shop
ini’omo For interview unto
parking lots and shopping
Cull for Evening appointment*
Ro*
45,
c
o
Sanford
Herald.
stores. No utility charge).
.11H Palmetto A v e. 322-0834
Suitable for couple or sin­
CREDIT
Investigator
to
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
train for executive position 22. B uild - i’atnl • Repair
Store.
in national finance organ­ REMODELING A Painting of
ization. Age 23 35. High
Kftidency Apt. $30 Mo. up.
all kinds. 7 years to pay.
School graduate or belter.
"D o you th in k aha really CAN suo m s fo r b ra n c h
Surplus City. 2U1 W. 1st.
No qualifying. Freo esti­
Mint have own car, good
of p ro m lao ?"
mate*. License A bondage.
2 REDROOM, kitchen equip■alary, plus expense al­
TE 8-1483 or 322-5833,
ped home. Downtown. |6Q
lowance Public laian Corp i _
per mo. FA 2-6457.
6. For Ifenl
12. R eal K n tn te F o r S ale
3Jl K. First.
2.*). 1’lu m b ln g Serviced
UNFURN. 1st Floor. 3 rms. 3 lied room house, built-in 3 REDROOMS, li t
bath IS. H elp W u n trd
Oven and Range $85.00 per
bath, 2 screened porches.
home Air'conditioner, budtMo.
309 Magnolia Ave. Apply
in kitchen, custom drapes,
upstairs evening*.
3 Rodronm house, Kitchen
power mower. *200 down
num bing &amp; Heating
equipped $85.00 per Mo.
payment and $81 month.
AIR CONDITIONING
Eff. Fum. Apt. CM Park.
3 Red room house complete­
Call FA 2 2659.
CONTRACT and REPAIR
ly Furnished $IU0,00 per
‘2ND FLOOR Apartmrnt. Nice­
WORK
Mo.
ly furnished. Private en­
I DOT Sanford Ave. FA 2 8582
J. W. llall, Really
trance. $45 month. Phone
Jim Hunt Realty
PLUM RING
Ph. FA 2-3641
FA2-6091.
(WE PREFER
Office FA 2 2118
Contracting Repairs
1 It It. House fum. Water. FRAME house, 2 llr. 2829
Night FA 2-1x448
FREE ESTIMATES
MEN &amp; WOMEN
Magnolia Ave. Unfurnished.
$60. 3 UR. House. $85. Ph.
323 0700
U. L. HARVEY
OVER fiO.)
Also 3 R". Partly fum. S. 2524 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
322-2764.
204 Sanfurd Ave.
FA 2-3383
Sanford Ave. Cheap rent.
NEW furnished A unfurnish­
NEED MORE ROOM?
1‘h. FA 2-3219.
26. Radio &amp; Television
ed 2 bedroom duplex apart
Will trade equity in masonry
PERSONAL RADIO A TV
inent, tile baths; terruzzo F U It N I S 11 E I) Apartment.
3 bedroom, 1V» bath, in
Clean anil close m. Jimmie
1 DAY SERVICE
floors. Ph. FA 2-2374 after
good location, for 2 lied
25th. St. A Sanford Ave.
Cowan. 332-1013.
5 p. m.
room
home at&gt;out ten Un arc offering an exciting
Ph. 323-U655
years old. Call KA 2-5514. extre opportunity for qnxli2 HR. House, living-dining FURNISHED Apartment for
flcd
»nlc*
iM'ixonne)
who
h»Vo
adults only. FA 2-4553.
FREE a 5 tutu- table model
room. Air-Cond. Garage,
LA K H F R O N T LOT
retired from 12*14 hour h
Radio, with each plrlure
carporte, large modern kit­
Cireally reduced for quick d,iy pa.'c, required by bualRENTALS
lube installed. Call Sun­
chen. $85 month, wilh op­
sale.
Lake
Mary
area.
Ex­
ncei
and
industry,
hut
nrc
3RDRM, unfurn. home foich
shine T.V. for price. 311
tion to buy. 610 E. 14th St.
clusive wilh Drown Really. looking for I bo rhallrngo of
Arbor $95. 2 Ilctlrm, Fum.
Sanford Ave. I'll. FA 27792.
J. N. Robson Jr. FA 2-1535
KA 2-5237 or FA 21904
person to person srlllnif on
Apt. $55. 1 Rdrm. Fum.
or FA 20228.
* part-time lmd». Tide un­ 27. Spccinl Serviced
Apt. $45. Robert A. Wil­
liam!!, Realtor. FA 23951. 3 A 4 REIHtOOM Homes. usual po.-llinu uffere qualified
2 REDROOkI Purn. ground
Sec models at Highland men or womrsi the oppor­ WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
floor Apartment. Contact
Ave. Longwood. to minutes tunity to aupplcnii’iit Uirir
“CLEAN quiet Rooms'' The
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
2312 Palmetto.
smith on 17 02 and west on income on ■ long term an­
Gabies. FA 207211.
All Types and Sites
Seminole t block.
LONGWOOD Area. 3 Room*
We Repair and Service
nuity baxix by working a 62 II E I) R O O M furnished LMN ENTERPRISES INC.
&amp; bath furnishtxi, with airS T I N E
tiny, "ll-hour uii-k. We aro
Apartment. FA 2-0641.
rondition. On lake. $65 a
«|i&lt;Tifi(-nlly looking for peo­ Machinery and Supply Co.
Mo. 3 Redrooms unfurnish­ 2 REDROOM housr*. (,'ry-tnl IMMEDIATE OCCUI'ANCY
ple over Ml ytstra of ngo who 207 W. 2nd St.
FA 28432
ed. Fenced yard. On lake. I-ake Ave. Lnke Mary. Un­ 3 A 4 liedroom homes. -Some are In good lirallh and who
with sir eondlllunlng.
$75 a Mo. TE 8-2041.
furnished $50 month. I’hono
nvn and can operate their LAWNS Renovated • Aerate
TEE N GREEN ESTATES
Remove Thatch * Chinch
FA 2-4066.
2utli St. W. by Mayfair Coun­ own car,
R E N T A BED
Rug Spray (VC-13) • FertlIhoeq *rh rird will act as
Rollauay, Hospital &amp; Raby - REDROOM hnuec. Kdclitn
try Club.
*|D—Ph. KA 2-4244
GUEST
RELATION
REP­
Reds.
npiippui. $70. FA 2-4691,
MANSFIELD LAWN SKR.
RESENTATIVE!! for FLOR­
NEW RltlCK HOME
Ry Day, Week, or Month
IDA CARE. INC. — The
3 Redrooms, 2 full balh*
CARROLL’S FURNITURE 3 REDROOM home. Kitchen
SINGER
equipped. $75 a Month. 214 Double carporte, built-in kit­ world’s finest nursing amt
Ph. FA 2-5181 llfl W. lit St.
K
IW
I N il M ACH INK
convalesneii canter locatrd
Wood morn lllvd. FA 2-5666
chen
SALES * SERVICE
50’ x Id' 3 REDROOM House
In
Orlando.
Wo
will
conddrr
AS 1-OW AS
( ’A LL FA 2-B7H:i
trailer. Avallatila after June 7. ItuBincNU Itcnlnlx
alert, nr live person regard$450 DOWN
7. Pnrk Ave. Trailer Park.
b-ax
of
ago,
and
although
»u
SMIT H Air Cundlllon Refri­
DINER fur rent on 17-02 A* low as 17900 per month
Lot 77 ur call 322-6208.
geration service. All work
Large landscaped lot with prefer people with previous
322 9109.
guaranteed. Very reaxon
trees, nice location. Monna soles experience, we will giv«
serious ronsiderulliin to re9. F u r Sale u r R e n t
Jarvis. I'h. FA 2 1810.
able In price. Day FA 2-7431
tirtd buelnvsK end profes­
Night F'A 2 2080.
House.
FA
2-7898
or
FA
2
420*
IX THS! r i l t C t ' I T c o t 111 OP
sional men and women who
T i n : M V I I I J l IHI I t l . I III.
FRIGIDAIRE
feel that they can success­
2 lilt 817 Catalina. FA 20578 St. Johns Realty
t i l l ’ op
exit
poo
Sales A Service
THE TIME TESTED FIRM fully meet the challenge of
x a i .K t in x i v . p i .o i t i i i t .
C ilA X tP.IIV XO. I U 9 t
G. II. HIGH
12. Reul Knlatc Fur Sale 110 N. Park Ave. FA 28123 selling regardless of lht4r
AMKIltOAN PKDKIIA L BAV17o(j W. 1st St. Sanford
background. Till* opportunity
INUH AND LOAN A&amp;HOCIASUNDRIES Store. Stock A offers qualified senior citi­
T1UN U P OltLANIrti.
I'h. FA 2-3863
KOUKRT A. WILLIAMS
P la in tiff.
equipment, Well riUbiith- zens tho chance to corn a
Realtor
ve
ed. Proprietor wishes to re
11ELKIN M LCD WIO. f o rm e r­
lifetime annuity Income of LAWN SERVICE
Raymond Lundqulst, Asio.
ly
known
e«
H EL EN
M.
tire. Call FA 2 0274 or fl(HJ-$300 per month.
FA 2 3931 Atlantic Rank Rldg
liy Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
JOHNBtiN, et at.
lamgwood TE B 6389.
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
working a maximum of 2&lt;i
D»fen riant*.
NOTICE OP X) IT I X
FA 2 1817.
WINTER PAR k T” U rg e 4 hours jut week,
MOIITHAHH P o l l K&gt; 'liOXI III:
Appllrutiim Procedures
TOi H E L E N M L IM) VV i tl,
bedrooms, 2 baths, air-con­
Piano Tuning and !U'|talr
f o rm e rly kn o w n ee
Call, DO NOT VI8IT, Mr, W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
dition.
All
appliances.
Low
H E L E N M. JUHNBUN end
Hlckok, 423-7(911, Orlando
Real Estate—Mortgages
R O BE RT M'DVVlfl, her
down. Owner transferring
h usb and
for interviuw appointment.
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420 i 614 2947. 808 Denton Rd.
II K x lH P XCIli U n k n o w n
luL-rviewx will be- conducted II. B. I'O I'K CO., INC.
Ravenna i'ark
FA 2 7495
AN D T i n
3 bedroom House, concrete m Orlando Ibis week.
All p s r l t e e c U l m l n g inEvenings
200 So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
tereet by, thro ug h , under FA 2-2677 FA 2 3829 FA 2-8360
block construction, carport
ur s s e l n e t tb* a f o resa id
and
breesway.
Completely
An Investment, not an expers on
WILL TRADE
furnished. Excellent terms.
YOU A l l B hereb y notified
pense. Call KA 25GI2 for
t h a t a Con plain t
to f o r e , 3 Lot* in Sanford, close to
*9,500 00,
expert advice on a Herald
cloee a certa in m o r tg a g e e n ­
downtown, for Housctrailrr
J. W. Hall, Realty
cu m b e r in g the f o l l o w i n g d e e ­
advertising campaign.
crlbed real property, t o . w i t :
of equal value. Write P. O
Ph. KA 2 3041
l » t iso, QL'KKNB M l l t l i n l l
Ro* 702, Wildwood, H a.
BOUT II
ADDITION
T»r
BY OWNER. On Lake lai
• ’AuVBKLllLltllY PUOIUOA,
NO CASH NEEDED
ccrne, lamgwood, 3 bed­
a cco rd in g
to
the
pMl
thereof
e e recorded In 3 B&lt;d room, 2 bath. $81 a
room, 2 bath, Florida room
P U t Hook !. P eg * * &lt;1 end
month. T. A I. included.
Must be seen to be appre­
*1.
P u b lic
Record*
of
322 8085
H -m lo o U C ou n ty , Florida,
ciated. Sacrificed sale. In
ha* been filed s g a l n t t yo u
quire Smith, 342 Grant St.
In the s h o v e - e l y l e d eult, and BY OWNER. 3 JWrra. 2 balhi
y o u are required to eerve a
Longwood.
targe lot. FA 2-1932.

SALES

Wall

PERSONNEL
OVER 50

20-HOUR
WORK WEEK

Legal Notice

Slenstrom Really

Air-Conditioning

FLORIDA
CARF, INC.

Your Neighbor At Hollers

Copy o f ) our Anew er or other
P le a d in g to in* C o m p la in t on
P la i n t i ff ' s atto rn ey *. ANDE ID
BUN. ItUBII. DLAN, U»XVN*
DEB A v a n den lIKIttl. 1:1
E a s t C en tra l A i m e r , OrU n to,
F lo rid a, and f ile the orig in a l
A n ew er nr other Plea-ling in
the uffi&gt;* o f the C U r k of the
Circu it Court on or before
t h e 17th day o f June, IM1
If yo u fall to do ao, a derre*
pro r .nfeeao w ill be ta ken
a g a i n s t yo u for tho r elief d e ­
m anded in the Complaint.
T n U N o tice sh ell be publleh ed o i u e • w eek for four
coneeculle*
w eek e
In
the
TH E SA JjfO H b
HER ALD.
D ATl.i* this M l * day o f
Mey. t»St.
(BEAL)
A rtl.ur H
l i r k w t t b . Jr.
C U r k of Circuit Court
B y : Martha T. Vlhlett
D e p u t y Clerk
P u b lis h Mev IS, I t . I* A
June S. 4SS3.

CUt-44

FUR LIGHTHEARTED
2 REDROOM lb-an- U'« Myr­
LIVING
tle Ave. Call Jimmie Co­
Modern 2 bedroom 45' x IQ'
wan. 322 4013.
Trailer with cabana, lo­
SACRIFICE 3 bedrooms, 2
cated on t Vk acres. Extra*
bath home. Good neighbor­
include furniture, 21" t v
hood. Pay closing costs A
1962
Washing
machine,
assume payments, less than
lawn mower. Everything
rent. FA 2 4384 or FA 2 8643
you need. Price $7800, land
and all. Good terms.
BY OWNER— Nice 4 Rdrm.
2 bath borne in Ravenna
A Id) 11wilde area. Large DUPLEX near Rase. A very
good Investment at $U,0&lt;»
utility Rm. and workshop,
terms.
double carporte, alr-Condltioning, central heat A fire
place, covered patio facing
Stamper Agency
Lake Ravenna Reasonably
priced. 301 Vibien Rd. Ph
RF.AI.Ton - INSUROR
FA 2 3454.
FA 2-4m 1919 b. H ei.cn Ave.

JIM MAKAZITA, PARTS MAN
Jim and Shirley live on Homewood Drive und
have .'I duuiflitrrH, Sherry Lee, I'utrlcia Ann,
nnd Faye .Marie. Employed um hahy of HollerB,
he haw been here only one month. He id
quite active in the Firdl Breahytrrian Church
ux Deacon and Treasurer of Sunday School
cIiijim. He in a retired Navy Chief and really en­
joys hid home. Dowling and boating come next
when he finds (he time. Jim says hU ambition
ia to tour the USA
In a Chevrolet,
____________
*___
Ready To Serve You Al Hollers of Sanfurd

2fl. Automobile Fcrvlcc

31. Articles For Sale

AUTO RADIO SERVICE
PERSONAL RADIO A TV
25th. St. A Sanford Ave.
Auto Glass, Tops
A Sea* Cover*

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

SINGER round bobbin Sour­
ing Machine, equipped to
tig zag, m a k e * button
holes. Guaranteed. 5 pay.
ments of $5.20. Write Box
25, c o Sanford Herald.

YELLOW squash. *2 50 a
bushel or 8c i pound. Ex*
394 W. 2ml St. KA 2-8033
cctlrnt for freeiing. Delit*
Aid. WORK GUARANTEED
rred. Ph. FA 2 0 US,

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

With purchase ot Blue Lus.
Ire, rent Electric Carpet
Shampoos for only $1 per
S en itn rik O lnss nn d l'n in l
day. Carroll’* Furniture.
C om p an y
210 Magnolia Ph. KA 2 4622 3 ROOMS full of furniture.
$a»fl.5o. 29 pieces in all at
31 A. Fel t
lurniluro C e n t e r . 1100
French Ave.
BOSTON Terriers. AKC Pup­
pies. FA 2-1861.
MUST sell Immediately, 21"
RCA T.V. *30. Excellent
Collie Puppies. FA 2 2157 or
condition. 302 Oak Ave.
FA 2-1451.
Apt. A.
HOUND Puppies. 7 week* old
Good slock. $5 A $8. Call 10" CONVERTIBLE Bicycle.
Ph. FA 2-9860.
Fern Park. TE 8-1596.
BOSTON Terrier puppies lor SINGER In coniolo. With at*
auk1, AKC registered, In­ tachmcnts A guarantee),
*22.00. FA 2-0411.
oculated. $6i) each, one
male, one female, llersunt, CLEAN Crib A Mattress”
FA 2-5153 afler 6 p. ni.
Stroller, like new FA 2 9194.

32. Flowers • Hlirulw

311. AtitunioldlcM - Truckx

POTTED MUMS in bloom.
35c up.
GRAPKYTLLE NURSERY
Grapevillr Ave. Near 2oth St.
Annuals. I'ciuniav, snapdra­
gon*, ranslos, Vegetable
Plants, Dutch Mill Nursery.
U p u la ltd. Just ell 20th St.
and lit St.

BUYING A NEW or
USED CART
FINANCE IT WITH US
♦ L&gt;w Interest Hates
♦ Isiw Monthly Payment!
FLORIDA STATE BANK
CARS WANTED
REEL'S USED CARS
11th SI. A Sanford Ave.

33. Furniture
57 MERCURY, Good condl.
Hon. Clean. $450. FA 2-388*
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Service With the Caih. Two PONTIAC Ventura. Sell
SUPER TRADING POST
nr trade. Sale price $1793.
KA 2-0677.
FA 2 3406 afler 6.
WANTED reliable couple to 1931 LINCOLN Coimoplilan.
take up monthly payments
A l rondition. KA 2 0403, or
of $13.50 on 3 complete
see at 153 Pinrerest Dr.
room* of furnllurr. Call
TK 8-1511, Casselberry, cul­ ENG LISH Ford ’60. Good coni
■llllon 205 Ilaya. Dr. Pit.
ler!.
FA 2.5690.

JUNKINS &amp; \VII-IdAMS
1937 MERCURY. I960 t-ark.
FURNITURE

Must Sell. NO 84279.
NEW A Used furnllurr ami
appliances. Good place tn i:»..6 t UKVIKii-i:r. i : . - n - n t
buy—sell or trade. EASY condition. Very good tires,
TERMS Wholesale pricus V* ton Ford 1'tckup Trurk.
for cash.
Gom] rendition. Uvenlza
Telephone KA 2-7450
llrce. Hieing la believing.
400 S. Sanford Avenue
$951). I nII FA 2.0907,
Used furniture, appliances, 1058 PLYMOUTH. 2-dr. hard,
tools, etc. Roughl • Sold. top. Power steering, Air*
Larry'a Marl 215 Sanford Fond, radio A heater. Whit*
Ave. Ph. KA 2 4132
wait tires. Immaculate, PrL
vale
A reasonable. FA 2-5673
FREE ESTIMATE
Upholstering A Mallrcts ren­ 1034 FORD Pickup. $M8. Ph,
ovating. New A Used Furni­
KA 2 3884
ture. Call Nix Jleddtng Mfg.
Co., at 700 Celery Ave. 1061 PLYMOUTH. Good eon.
ditlon.
Good
tiles.
Pit.
KA 1-2! IT,
FA 2-8968,
We buy, Sell, Trade. Repair

HILL’S THRIFT SHOP

37. Hotstn - Motors

Furniture • Appliances - T V
open B to 9 dally and Week­ Gateway To Tim Waterway
end*
Hob.tun SimiUntr (iuotln
Ph. 322-T3M 264U Hiawatha St
Your KV1NHUDK Dealer
Sanford, Kla.
3016 8 K. 1st I’h. FA 2 5961
31. A rtic le s F u r S ale

38. Mnlnrryrlen ■ Scootor»

Ladle* sbortl, 99c. Sleeping VKSl'A MOTOR SCOOTERS
bags, tarps, tenls. Surplus
New A Used.
City, 201 W. 1st.
Lewis Sales it Service
2517 Country Club Rd.
READY MIX Concrete, win­
Ph. FA-2-7928
dow sills, lintel*, steps,
blocks, sand, retnent, rock,
pipe, steel, grease traps, 30. Trailerx * Calmnnn
dry wells, stepping stones. to' x 50', TWO bedroom,
Miracle Concrete Co.
completely furnished mo­
300 Kim Ave.
KA 2 5751
bile humr. Includes 21"
console T V. with outside
21" ZENITH T.V. with new
antenna, washer, refriger.
picture tube. *35. FA 2 6749.
• lor, stove, bunk beds and
many other extras. $50®
I jii -s I automobile dealers of­
and assume payments. Lot
fer their best buys in Herald
103. Park Ave. Trailer Park
elatiifird display ads.

HOLLERSo/SANFOitD
SQ U ARE

D EA L C ARS

1982 rilK V . MONZA, 4 Speed . .
1961 CIIKV. Station Wsgon, Auto.
I960 IIAMIILF.lt 4 Door, Auto.
1959 CIIKV. 4 Door, 6 Cyl., Auto. Trena.
1959 JAGUAR 4 Door
1960 CIIKV. v, Ton Plrk-L'p
1958 KURD 2 Dour, 6 Cyl., Hid.
1938 CIIKV. Conirrtihlr, Auto. ..........19SH PLYMOUTH 2 Door, HI. W sion
1957 PONTIAC 2 Door. Htd.. As Is
1967 MERCURY Station Ms sou. Auto.
1938 CIIKV. His. Wuxnn, V-x, Aulu., Air Lend.
1957 CIIKV. 2 Ion Trurk, 2 Hp. Alla ............
1958 I'l.Y MOUTH 2 Door Sedan
1959 FORI) His. Wsgon. V-8, Standard
1957 PLYMOUTH I Hour, • CyL, Auto..........
1955 CIIKV. 2 Hour, V-8, Auto ..
1958 CIIKV. I, Ton I'irk-Up, Power llrsk .s
1952 CADILLAC 4 Hour
1931 Ol.I)H 4 Door, Power Ktrering, Auto.
193$ CIIKV. 4 Door, V-8, Auto.
...........
1931 ItAMHLKR Ml*. Wagon, Auto. ______
1954 CIIKV. t, Ton I'irk -U p .................................
1911 PONTIAC 4 Dour, Auto.
..............

DISCOUNT IF NO TRADE
Fled And Audrey Yrsckte
Claude UltUU
21* E. 2nd. HI.
$30$ Park Ave.
FA 2-0711
Orlando • Cll 1-3181
CA 2-08*1

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Libby's Rich 'n Refreshing

Page 4*A — May 16,1963

Lot Purchases
On Installment
Are Tightened
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
The Legliliturc completed
action today on the admlnlitration bill to regulate Initell.
ment purchaiei of Florida
subdlvliion land* and gave a
big booat to the huge bond flnanclng program urged by
the Governor.
The meaaure creating a
five-member commlaalon to
check advertiilng and to IIcenae pcraona telling lubdlvlaion lota, went to the Gov•m or't detk after the Senate
concurred In several House
changes. One change allows
rather than requires the reg­
ulatory board to make Inves­
tigations of complaints of
fraudulent claims.
Meanwhile, the Senate rec e ] v e d and unanimously
adopted the report of a spe­
cial bond investigating com­
mittee which, in effect, rec­
ommended that the Legisla­
ture go along with the Gov­
ernor’s request to borrow up
to 1123 million to expand uni­
versities and junior colleges.
But the committee said it
will sponsor legislation to put
safeguards on the program,
including creation of a bond
review board. It would be
composed of four legislators
and the cabinet, to pass on
every bond i'aue proposed.
It also gave endorsement to
two measures put before the
legislature by Sen. John Ma­
thews, of Jacksonville. One
writes Into law ceilings on in­
terest and other costs of bond
issues and the other acta up
an Interim committee of the
Legislature to Investigate the
entire bond financing field in
the nfxt two years.

Hospital
Notes

LEBRATES

mm

\ | R R A R K I T S # /

'i

CUSTOMER
BONUS
(B d I q jw

$

THERM-O
CUP
THIS WEEK’S FEATURE:

Available at all
I'uhlla Markets
in Orlando, Win­
ter Park, Clear Iberry. Holly Hill,
Daytona
Bearh
Cocoa. Satellite
Beach, Melb o u r n e , Lees&gt;
hurg, Clermunl,
Geineavllle, Oca­
la.

BLUE CUP

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Florida Slate University ha*
received a $244,700 grant
from the National Science
7 Foundation to build and equip
g fourth floor on Its nuclear

iresearch building.

Hunt's Tangy Flavored Tomato

S ta r -K is t

6 1/g - o g .
cans

— js e s s

§

A L L G R IN D S

SH O PPIN G IS
A PLEASURE!

IO O R H O O
J ljl G reen S ta m p s
with dtls coupon and pvtchosa of;

Swift's Premium Sweet Smoke Flavor

$5.00 OR M O RI

Sliced Bacon .
Lin k S au sag e
S p re a d ............
P ink S h rim p .
Cheese • 29*

(lim it t ceapen pet fam ily, pleete)

Q

(eaplree Set., May 11th, 1**11

©

dairy specials

49
59
29
89'

lb.

Tornow Whole Hog Bag or Country-

Puklfi 100 % Corn OS

Margarine .................. 29c
Pflhkury'i Batter-Plake

Ib.

Swift's Braunschweigar or Sandwich

Dinner Rolls ................*;.V 29c
Breehitene’f DtMctuua

Tasty Y o g u rt................gj 29c

8 -o x .
ch u b

Fresh Florida Msdium Sixa

Swatt, Natty Fla.and

Muenster Cheese............. £ 69c

frozen foods

Ib.

Breakstone's Tasty Cottags

Farm Hauia Apple, Patch, Chirry

Fruit P ie s .................. 3 Ji £

$1.

Hivard Jabnien's Frstan

2 - lb .

5 5 *

Coconut C a k e ...............7;,** 79c
W ith Muskraemtl Birds fye

SW IFT’S PREMIUM PROTEN

French Beans ............ 3 J;;;: $1.

TEN D ER -A SED G O V ’T. INSPECTED
H EA V Y W ESTERN BEEF SALE!

H.llaway Haase Prasan

Stuffed C a b b a g e ...........S

59c

Mlnuta Maid Prassn Rtyul.r ar

Pink Lemonade.......... 8

99c

Mrs. Pauls' Phil Caka •« Plata

Chuck S te a k • »&gt;.59'
Ground B eef . it. 49

Stick D in n e r.................. *;7. 39c
Mrs. Pauls* Family Slta

Fish S tic k s....................'ST 49c
Treesura Ista D t.ilii.d and

Peeled Sh rim p ...........1
Fleverful F ft P

$ 1.89

down produce lane

Fruit Cocktail... 5 «« *1
Georgia Red Canned

S W E E T -A S -H O N E Y G O L D E N

Tomatoes :........ 8 «“! *1

B a n a n a s.................ib 9*

Robert's Big-R Cut

Green Beans ..... 8

cans

M

Famous Meiola Brand Pure

Corn O il............ T? 59*
Ste-Fle Brand

Liquid Starch ...... £!! 35*

Flavorful Crisp

□ Green Pep p ers . . . .
□ Iteberg Lettuce . . . . 2 w* 29c
Firm Californio

Florida-Grown Tendsr

Swift's Asserted Frosen

Sherbets .......... 3 ,C 49*
Ncblico'i Famous Premium

Saltines .............

31*

Kraft's Fere Strawberry

Preserves ............'ST 35*
Krstt's Pure Feecb

Preserves ......... ’m”29*

□ Yellow S q u a sh ..........
O

^

fV rV

Cookies ............."£?• 39*
Cot Food

5 Si. 59*

Betty Crocker Creamy-White or Dork Chocolate

Frosting M ix ....... m 35*
.(bring us yeur newtpapor soepoeW)

10c

Ib .

m V SSfM

M

PRICES

JW O re en S t a m p s

f

Jfl O«40
ro o n SI. t.,--.
a m. *p * C X
-“L Ola..............
m m md mnAaM &lt;0

LISTKRINI ANTISEPTIC

_

HUMAN 0IAN6I BAND WIINIRS

*&lt;0 Ola tm&gt;m md

ak

I4 -o * . btl. 8 9c

(m ain. Oat- ■«» It. II

_

.

IM

Strietnwnn's Cinnamon-Crisp
Famous Nine-Uvcs

FSU Gets Grant

Libby's Delicious Conned

limit 1 with purchases of $5.00 or more.

Dischargee

nirtha

|

W HERE

Juno Guff, Orlando; John
Teer, Dcllary; Leaala Paulina,
Donald Shuler, Crystal A.
Rosa, James Johnson, Karl C.
Iluurquarries, Thomas Demin,
Ray Anthony Mills, Imp! Wykkanen, Burke M. Steele, San­
ford.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Guff
of Orlando, a boy; Mr. and
Mrs. Jay Miller of Sanford, a
girl; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Raybun of Sanfurd, a boy; Mr.
ami Mra Robert Flowrra of
Sanford, a girl.
Diarhergea
Dencla Henman, West Vir­
ginia; Be sals quick, DeBary.
Virginia Braswell, O v i e d o ;
Mra, Robert Kelly and baby
buy, Orlando; Betty Freaman,
Lake Mary; Burke M. Steele,
Crystal A. Rose, Iona Melder,
Hilda Taylor, Gloria J. Beswicchin, Robert W. Von Herbulia, Andrew Ellla, Claretha
Smiley, Nelsun Brown, Willie
L. Vance, Robert E. Carroll,
Verna Gano, Buster Hardy,
Alma Marie Ervin, Lenars
Hancock, Sanford.

$ 1

btls.

BRAND
NAMES
WEEK!

k

MAY t#
Admissions

AdmIsaions

quart

1$

everV

PLACE BUT
OUTER. SPACE

Mary Findlay, Dellary; Bet*
ty Freeman, Lake Mary; Jef­
fery Dorman, Francee Wilkes,
Jean Brown, Wanda Burris,
Avatynn Dague, Robert Von
Hrrbulis, Evelyn Ilyche, Lenora Hancock, Darryl White,
Deen Church, Willie Rumph,
Buster Hardy, Sanford.
Dischargee
letm a Mangutn, Mildred
Gilbert, Martha McCoy, Con­
nie Royer, Grace Whatley,
Mrs. Bobbie Kennedy end baby
girl, Mrs. Robert Sowerby and
baby boy.

Mildred Butcher, Dellary;
Peggy Billups, Finnla Me.
Casklll, Henry Mathis, Mary
Miller, Jamea Hunt, Margaret
P. Crever, Carolyn Raybon,
Sanford.

Lady Betty Brand Healthful

Del Monte Cream Style

TaT

MAY •
Admissions

Marie lllppa, North Orlando;
Thomas Jamea, Osiern; Danny
Dunn, Geneva; Charles Edward Langs, Jeffery Dorman,
Darryl White, Dean A. Church,
Linda Robin Cabbell, Evelyn
Britton, Willie Henry Martin,
Ben Carroll, Joseph Hickson
Sr., Sanford.
MAT It

Tomato Jusce. 4
Prune Juice • • 3
Corned B eef * 39*
Golden Corn • 6 $1
C a tsu p ............ 6 " r $ 1
Chunk Tuna • •
$1
4 6 -o s. 5 5
cans
■

O W f...
JfMOU *reen
Sta m p s
Oil tarn mdt*d iu ad:
TONI ADORN HAIR SFRAY
rog. or hotd-lo-hold, $ 1.50 + to*
(maim W . aim II. IM l

JM M M SM M J)

—

EFFECTIVE
THRU SAT.,
M AY 18, 1963

Ib. 59c

(mmrm a .t- a w to taaii

qoooqoooooooooooqi
O W

V u a V W

I

Jsl O*iOroon
Sta m p s
Oil r m n md t a d u i ah
SWIFT PREMIUM LUNCH MEAT
3 6 -os. pkgs. 17c
dFstergn*, ■£», besunicltwotjkert
(DiDirtN H u Mar IB. 1MJ)

“SERVING

ALTAMONTE

SPRINGS.

CASSELBERRY,

KERN

PARK,

LONUWOOD,

MAITLAND. NORTH ORLANDO
AND 8ANFORD’* . . . .

I

|

GJlMfiMMiESM

HIGHWAY
ROAD 431

17-S3

and

from
STATE

�# A

"1
W ell Rested
Cooper Goes
For 'Broke'

SR D O kays Celery A ve
In Construction Program
The Strife Ko:ul Department today released
tentHtive const ruction work program for the new
fiscal year for Seminole Comity hiphtit;htinp a
$7.*),000 appropriation for the widening anti pav­
ing of Celery Ave. front the east city limit* to
tlie St. Johns lliver.
Other project* in the secondary program
include SR 466 from SK 400 to SK 1*5 and 600,
$200 000; SK 427 from l.inigwood to Altamonte,
$125,(100; SK -Hi from French Ave. to Melloiiville, rights-of-way, $40,000; Sit -12G from
(Joldcnrotl to Oviedo. $80,000; S-I5, ACL Knilroatl nl Monroe Corners, four signal lights, $10,-

C .A P E CANAVERAL;
(UIM) — I.. ( J o r d o n
Cooper reeled off orbit
after orbit today it* lie
whirled at more than 17,-[
500

m iles

an

hour

thruutrh space on America's j
greatest space flight.
After 7's hours of sleep ill
drifting flight, from which he
awakened in “very g o o d
shape,’’ tlie Uii-yca r-old usironiiiit heiuled into the final
laps uf his 22.9-orbit mission
scheduled to end in the PiielBy LARRY VERSIIEL
I fie uliout ti:23 p ni.
Sorry to disappoint you all,
Al 8:37 a.in. ground conhut I'm back . . . Something lr‘,llirs «ave him the go*
abend fur eumplellon of Ills
about this place 1 can't get
Might plan. Thul was during
out of my shoes , . . Can't his 17th circuit of the globe,
forget or leave behind . . . wrapped up at 9:13 a m,
Maybe it's the good friend
A little while Inter, us
ship 1 have wilb tienc Tuck Cooper s ailed over the South
ANNUAL POPPY DAY will he observed locally
cr, (ieorge Touhy and How­ Indian Ocean, in his 18th or­
when members of American Legion Auxiliary
bit, t.t. Cot John A. (Shorty)
Unit 56 will distribute the bright red flowers
ard Hodges.
Cowers of the space agency
* * *
Friday and Saturday to raise funds for its re­
reported t h a t
everything
habilitation and welfare programs for disabled
Would have been back soon­
alaiaid the Faith 7 space­
veterans ami families of deceased veterans.
er but I tried lo talk the book craft was ill "emphatic go"
Pretty little six-year-old Pam King is sparking
publishers into using a pic­ condition “with capital let­
the two-day drive as the “Poppy Girl." Pictured
ture of Charlton Heston on ters underscored.*1
with her are Mrs. Caroline Pietro (left), Puppy
the book jacket instead of
• SB
Day chairman, and Mrs. Flora King, unit presi­
mine . . . They wouldn't buy
three area tailo n are tak­
dent.
(Herald Photo)
it . . . Tony Curtis wouldn't ing part in the planned redo, nor Richard Burton. The envrrv operation fur Astrobook will be published the mini Gordon Cooper. Aubrey
week of June 8.
L. Whitten, ship’s service­
• • •
man l/C, son of Mrs. II. E.
In Tlie New York Press the Whitten. filJH Elm Avrnur, is
Birmingham story rales big­ aboard tile destroyer l.'SS
ger headlines than Cooper’s C. It. Ware in Ihi- Vt Isnlir.
Jliglil . . . One paper featured and Michael W. liictrick.
11 stories regarding the vio­ fireman, sun of .Mr. and Mr*.
lence, bigotry, etc,, in the William W. Dietrich, it. It. t,
smith . . . tin the street where Him do, is aboard the de­
my father lives (here's a sign stroyer CSS l.uflierg in the
by n new apartment house Pacific. Bavld I.. Hart, air­
, . . "While tenants only.”
man, son o( .Mr. and Mrs.
m • •
Luther C. Hart, Altamonte
To make matters wor,e . . . Springs, U alioaul the airSendnolu CV.mty schools stand to lose approxi­
Someone slnle my *Ultgla‘*e* n a il carrier CSS Wasp oil
mately $100,000 in federal aid aiiminlly if a bill ap­
in New York.
llem v^la, . „ ^
—ibicaproved l»y h U. '■* Hoi no of '1 ,,r- xr:

000: S-425, GrapeviHc Ave.—S.R.-SK 46, $16,000 ;

Kond pnvjects—SR 466. Altamonte Springs
to SK 464 rights-of-way, $75,000; S-427, Longwootl to Altamonte, rights-of-way, $116,000;
.*&gt;11 46, French Ave. to Mellonvilie, rights-ofwtty, $115,000; SK 126, Goldcnrod to Oviedo,
rights-of-way, $11,000 and S-427 Osteen Kridgc
to SK 46, $7,000.
Primary system—SK 46 French Ave. to
Mellonvilie. $.’100,000; SK 466, Orange County
line to l.nke Howell, $550,000; SK 456 front SK
100 to S.K. 15-600 and SK 430 from the ACL
line in Altamonte Springs, signal lights, $20,000.

e io c

On Impacted Funds

$ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0

School Loss?

tion ftub-com niitt. bccom s law .
Just not good etiquette to
Cooper long sllit'e had
T h is su m is i evolved by th e lo u d school* to w ard
fly torn IIjrs . , , Too many broken all purviews C. S.
added ex p en ses in ethical iih ililie n o f N avy and
downtow n.
rpai e flight rev uids and at
,&lt;ill;,u |&gt;.-i -ouiiel 11. 4, 411, .| I,,
11:23 a.in. had become the 4N0,
| tile Sanford Noval Ail .SluMay 28 will tw a big day
3 nsIrorimW of the world.
lioti.
M Seminole High School.
Al that moment lie sur­
.School Supt. It. T, Mi loci'
'J hat's the day the various
passed tlie 25-huiii IH-miltule
said
today the l ai d S c h o o l
civic clubs will pitch in to
flight of Soviet co.-viiuihnut
Board will “wail and see if
aid the l.iltle fted School
this measure Im u in n law
House . . . It will he called (iherman S. Titov who flew
olid then, it so, will await for
Merry-tin Hound . . . .More on 17 orbits Aug. 0 7, t!WI.
Cooper's full inUshtt of more
i ilisltm tloiis [lout tile fcdel.it
this taler.
than 34 hours would not, how­
• • •
TALLAHASSEE t l T H - govenimeiit'’ aaeiil dcseg-tThat proposed trip to New ever, mine close to the 71- School* operating on a year- tion of $emiiadu County
Yoik by two City Commission­ hour anil M.Vlinur Russian round schedule would !*■ eli­ a - t io u l* .
gible fur uildilumal lunds un­
er* on that prep school has (light- uf last August.
Cooper's Job was to get in­ der tlie minimum foundation
WA.SHLNHTON (t)p |) —
been called o ff.. . . County put
u wrench in the don), want* fo) mat lull vital L) success of program under a projsixal on AInal l 0MI S*ml hero school
ho per cent on everything the the U. S, Hem in I two-man it* way to tiie Senate calendar dislllct* were threatenid I
day with possible Ills* of
city make* on the proposition. and Apollo moon flights to today.
. . . There will be a special conic. At 9:30 a m., for ex­ Stale school ellief Thomas called impacted area federal
joint city-county meeting at ample, he took photographs I). Bailey said the only school aid funds unless they drscgiu
of the earth’s hurixun. The presently eligitilc (or the gate their elussrooiii*.
noon tomorrow.
spare agency hopes tlie h-rl- funils is the new’ NUYA school
*
*
*
An ameiidntunt carrying
The only tiling the Bryant ron will serve ns a naviga­ in Broward County (a com­ t h i s penally was passed
Committees agrees on is to tional aid in both Cental and prehensive high school leach­ Wednesday by a House sub­
Apollo flights.
ing only technical subjects j. committee wldeh approved a
disagree.
In his tiitli orbit. Cooper
« • *
(Seminole County schools f lag-million, one year exten­
Notice City Clerk Hunk transmitted a message to an are not now eligible tinder sion of fcdelal aid to a Icox
Tamm Jr. with » white shirt internutioiiaI meeting of Afri­ this promised plan. School where schools uic rioudni
and tie on today.. . . City rom* can statesmen III Addis Supt. It. T Mil wee n'jiorled. w-ith cliilitrt-n of n ri-taxpay­
inis*hitlers making n check of A b 11 b a , Ethiopia. As tic He added that t'a&gt; j«-r cent, or ing *ei vicemeli and govern
passed over the city he wish­ approximately $3 million, of meal employes.
all departments,
• s
t
ed s u c c e s s to the statesmen the local school budget comes
If the amendment is still in
Watch for BIO, DIO new* and said, “Hood luck to all trout the minimum foundation the bill when it collie* to a
program.)
in the next ,'Jli days about the of yovt In Africa.'*
final vote, Southern congress­
The educational committee men may tie faced with in
Cooper awoke from his
former Pel Mar plant. We
heal an option lias been grant­ sleep, first ever taken in also approved and sent lo Hie t i plltig tile licsegit gallon in
space by an American, "vviy calendar a pruposal allowing der or voting lo kill the enliru
ed.
f t *
calm, very relaxed.” Hu got public school teachers to re­ aid ptogram.
Next meeting of the County his go-ahead to complete his main on annual contract tor
The impacted area pro­
Commission will !"• held Wed­ mission 21 houis and 33 min­ more Ihim a year.
gram, vital to many local edu­
nesday. May 21'. tatlier than utes after lie had rocketed
cation budgets, affect about
the regular meeting day, into space Wed nr day.
II million students in -l,10u
Tuesday, May
according
school dirt riels. Lust year
to Clerk Arthur H. Beckwith
l Jo l.o million was spent
Herald Index
Jr.
under lio- plan, and yrlll.h mil• • t
lion went to Southern statePage 0
Bridge ...
.Social Security u prr-entuClassified Pom- to A It
TALLAHASSEE (CPI) —A Testimony last year showed
tivo from Orlando will he at
Page 9 bill authorising const ruction that over iion Soutlierit school
Comics
the City Cominission room
Page 9
Hear Abby
of a Junior college m Duval dixit lets had not taken any
here between ti a. in. and noon
Page 4 County wax introduced hv desegi.il loll steps.
Editorial
•*n Wednesdays. June fi, 1-, 1J
Dialer the new iiinrndmerit,
Page tl
Kiitet tuiiinicnt
Hep. Fred Schulte o( Duval
and 2it.
segregated school distlicta
ti
A
III
Legal*
Page
today.
• ♦ •
Page 9
The bill would appropriate w-.uld la&gt; requited to file all
Puzxlc
We must have missed a real
A H S30.WJ0 to get the college integration plan with th r of­
Society
.... Page
ru l hot county commission
Page ti
fice of education when they
started.
Sports
meeting Tuesday. I wo county
apply for impacted inch
iioiiiili-siiiners told as that the
funds. The district would
commission laid it on the line
have until June 3D, I*.*•&gt;t to
to .Supt. uf Schools It. T. Milput integration Into effect.
wee that the school laiaril not
pick any out-of-the-way school
Sunfonl Nttvnl Air Ktntion will hold o| mdi
site* when the county lias to
(Jiant Protest
hmi*u front ID n.m. to 2 tt.in. Snlnrduy in honor
furnish loads Into the site.
tty Drilled I'rrst Inlrrnallunal
of
ArnKil
Foret**
Day.
The
public
la
invited.
(Like English Estates!
Negroes staged another big
DemonatrutionH
will
include
u
helicopter
•
*
*
dcniunxtratiun in North Curoair
ht*n
reacue
at
noon
ami
fire
fiirhtiriyr
at
12:30
April 2t saw 3.27«UI8 gal­
Una Wednesday night in a
p.m. Motion picture* will be shown continnlons of wuler consumed here.
protest againxt segregation at
otwly
(hiring
the
open
holme.
Tills i&lt; an all-time high.
rexlaitranl* and theaters.
• f •
Alsu an outitlde display will include A6H.
A5A.
F8F,
T-36
and
C-117D
airplane*,
while
Move is under way to have
Firm Opening
an induor static diapluy will include mU*il&lt;t,
sha/J fishing in the upper St.
NEW YORK (U I’D —Stocks
wide nrniK, Jet engine*, aurvival kit*, flight gear,
ohiis River featured in Hie
0 |u lied firm today on moderjet starting unit*, model plant**, prtMittire
Florida exhibit at the New
atriy active t lading.
ejection heat*, etc.
York World’s Fair.

Year-Round
Schools May Cel
Additional Aid

Duval Junior
College Asked

Open House

OJlu' j^rntfurfr lir r a lit
VOU 53_

WEATHER: Fair through Fridny. High today, 85-00. Low tonight, 60-65.
I'nited IVe.s* Leased Wit?
Kstahlished 1008
TUCKS., MAY 16, 1066
SANFORD, FLORIDA

BULLETIN
TALLAHASSEE t u r n The Senate pawed today
the llouvr-appnivrd hill re­
quiring Ju*t value assesstm-itlv of real estate for tax
purp ose*.

n&amp;wA...

Tv/o Area Men Questioned
In Death Of Paola Barber

Volusia Sheriff Rodney B. Gilbert resided at Crlm's
Thursby reported tin* morn­ fishing camp. Actually, he re­
ing he anticipate* a report to­ side* near the camp.)
day in tlie autopsy performed
Coroner J. S. Peterson, Os­
on the Itody of Floyd S. Dot Ison, ti!year-old Paola barWASHINGTON (DPI) — tier, found early Wednesday
Maj. L. Cordon Cooper will in SI. Johns River.
The |*isl mortem was being
get $1188 from the Air Force rnnditeled by n pathologist nl
lor a 31-hour orbital Right — if 4i I l i a \ Pistrli'l Hospital,
including space pay.
Daytona lieaeh. wliieh re­
ported at noon it had been
completed but no rejnirl tiled.
Sheriff Thurnby alxo reTOKYO (DPD—Communist
China released 353 Indian pri­ [Mirled two men arrested in
soners of war Wednesday, tlie connection with tlie death
New China news agency laid were transferred bom ilic
ill a broadcast monitored Seminole County jail tu the
Volusia County jail, lie added
here.
that Joe Carey, Sanford, and
Fred Hills' I, Highway til,
VASHINHTON til I'D—The were eliaryftll with Iniuxira­
Labor Department plans to tion, eontrihiitmg lo the tieform a committee to look in­ , luupicnry of n minor and on
to discrimination in federal­ open charges ax material wit­
ly • approved apprenticeship nesses.
(It was Incorrectly repurled
programs.
in Wednesday's Herald Unit

BRIEFS

teen, re]Nirteil Wednesday the
two men wrre t«u intoxicated
lo give coherent statements.
Mu-nil Thursliy said today

Not Much Pay

Release .*553

Committee .Set

Steps Urged
WASHINHTON (UIM) —
President Kennedy has order­
ed immediate government
step* to rut down the health
hazard* resulting from the
widespread u*c of pesticides.

Applies
OXFORD, Mix*. (UIM) —
University ol Mississippi of­
ficials said Wednesday a
young Negro has applied for
admission to Hu* university
law school.

Opinion Asked
WASHINGTON I DPI)—The
Senate Commerce Committee
today called fur Die Stall* De­
partment's opinion on a bill
to give Hie Civil Aen-nautirs
Board power to regulate in
lernational air fares.

Kill Bill?
TALLAHASSEE (Ui' l) The Senate Finance ami 'lax
alien Committer will lie a-k
ed today to kill a lull Dial
would give tin- State D-velop
incut Commission authority to
In-Ip cities and counties Issue
and sell bonds.

Trawlers
WASHINGTON (UPI (-D e ­
spite a flat denial by the
Coast Guard, Rep. Puid Ilo
ger*. I) Fla., still maintains
several Russian trawlers vio­
lated I S. territorial water*
olf the coast ot Florida Tues­
day.

Ask Admission
BIRMINGHAM. Ala, (UPI)
—Tim e Negroes will ask a
ledrral judge today to admit
them to the all while Univer­
sity of Alabama under s 1955
ruling he issued that admitted
the school'* only previous Ne­
gro student, Authentic Lucy.

Reduction Asked
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (U PD -The
AFL-CIO Executive Council
lias asked Congress tu pais
an immediate flu billion tax
reduction fur lower and mid­
dle income families and at
tlie same time tu increase
federal spending.

NO. 713

Turnpike Curb
Bill Gets OK

MK.MOKIAL DAY fur tlecetiHctl Floritla law cnforcemeat officurn wag ulmcrvutl Wetlne.Hilay l&gt;y
Hanfunl police when they plural flung, ug nhown
here with Chief Roy William*, in .Sanford, Gen­
eva, Oviedo mill Chtilnota eenielerieg. Flair a t
the Sanford police .-Ration wag flown a t htdfnta-xl. Chief William* *aitl not one Hanford polled
officer has been killed in the line of duty duriiiK
hi* 40 year* with the department.
(Herald l'hoto)

TALLAHASSEE (UPD A bill curbing expend lime*
of Hie much-criticized Stale
Turnpike Authority cleared
Hie legislature today.
The Senate pissed t li e
Housc-apjxruved bill unani­
mously and sent It to llu- gov­
ernor who t* expected to sign
it since lie recommended such
legislation prior to tlie ses­
sion.
Tlie bill restrict* personnel
and nicm brri of the authority
lo the same travel allowance
limits a* oilier slate employ­
es. requires annual state
audits of turnpike expendi­ WASHINGTON UPI) —
ture* and require* tlie until l-Tdrrti! effoit* to end tlie
ority to submit it* biennia)
five-intuith old Florida East
budget to Hie cabinet and leg
Const Kiiilwiiy strike ended ill
iilaturc,
fuilure Wt'dnesduy when FEC
(Tinlnnnii Ed Hull t it r n r d
i IiiiiiiIm down mi n propoml for
liindmg aildtriition.
Bull icplied to the propo*ui,
made by Lutior Secretary Wil­
lard Witts, tty wiling Hint "tlie
TALLAHASSEE (UPD - railway doe* not desire to suitHouse speaker Mallory Horne nut tlie issue* to non-interesttoday pushed two economy ed parties to Kettle tile ques­
proposals into the bark tion* in the dispute."
Representative* of tl nonground and said tlie House
would have to deride on that operating union* striking the
appropriation*
committee’* FEC said Tuesday they would
record St billion bill first. lie willing lo accept binding
Tlie House had gotten arbitraton.
bruited down all day Wednes­ About 1.2UI) members uf the
day and at this morning's
session on economy pnqiosalx
fur va',4 million and taiu mil­
lion (or Die state for the
coming biennium.
BIRMINGHAM. Ala (UPI)
Mayor Art Hanes railed u|&gt;on
citizen* ol this rarialty (urn
city Wednesday night lo
repudiate an agreement be­
TALLAHASSEE (UPD — tween a group of business­
Gov. Furrii liryant gave burk­ men and Negro leaders lo
ing today to Ken. Ed Price’* desegregate downtown stores.
hill tu revuinp the ulrlfc-rid"It is time to stand firm
den BaHirr's Sanitary Coin- and back &gt;ottr city govern­
mission.
ment, which has pledged to
This commission, *uid Bry­ resist forced integration.”
ant, ’Mm* bci-n a auurre n[ dif­ Ilaues^txdd a crowd of around
ficulty a* lung us 1 run r«- titxi persons at City Auditormember.’'
num.

FEC Strike Talks
End In 'Failure'
non-operntug union* walked
off their jol&gt;* Jim. 23 when tiie
currier refused to give them u
10.2* cents mi hour wage til­
er ease.

Appropriation
First On Agenda

' tliey are not talking m u c h they are too mixed up In their
stories." The sheriff explain­
ed the contributing charge in
that the men were drinking la
the presence of a boy.
Tlie autopsy was ordered
when, as reported by Coroner
Peterson, "tlicro wero evi­
dences of foul play.” The cor­
oner said there were cuts,
bruises and oilier injuries
about Dodson'* head, lie add­
ed tlie Isoily bad been in tl.o
water for several hour* be­
fore Gilbert reported lo tho
Volusia sheriff* department
at 3:30 a.in. Wednesday.
Dodson was a World War
II veteran having served with
the U. S. Marines In (lie Asia­
tic and Pacific theater*.
Funeral service* will ha
com Itided at 11 a.m. Satur­
day by Rev. G. D. Boat­
wright, Church of God, at
Hie llrisMin Funeral Home.
Burial will be in Sylvan Lake
Cemetery.

Milk Marketing
Pool Bill Dies
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
A hotly-cotitraUxI bill to set
up milk-marketing pool* for
dairy fanner* around the
state met Its dr*th In a sennto
committee todny after Sen.
Dempsey Barron, Panama
City, called It "aocIaHim.’*
Tli* senate public health
•‘IP*
committee,
however,
pasted and sent to the floor
another
contruvxTstal
bill
which would change the slzo
and directorship of the stata
milk commission.
The committee sliced off tha
controversial part of tho neeond hill before It was passed
in taking out a provision tu
kill tho milk commission's
power tu establish retail price*
on milk.

SALE!

Stand Firm,
Citizens Told

Bryant Backs
Revamp Bill

I - 'H K K !
Pirk I |l K Deliver)
• EASY TERMS

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AgenciesSet

DClURY VFW POST 3093 installed officers at this month’s meeting.
Taking part wen (from left) William Denning, guard; Jack Hewitt,
•aarternuuter; Joseph SantiDo, service office r; Emanuel Berkowitz,
guard; Martin Yost, senior vice commander; Joseph J. Tyminaki, district
S commander and installing o ffice r; Gustave King, commander; Anton
Hansen, judge advocate and Frank Laymel, junior vice commander,

By J u s Casselberry
' The congregation o f the
Casselberry Community Meth­
odist Church gained more in­
sight Into what the Commun­
ist takeover in Cuba meant
to the Methodist school and
churches th en when three
speakers shared their p er­
sonal experiences last Sunday
njght.

BARBARA BOLGER

CAROL OXFORD

Jose and Rosita Martinez
told of the many kindnesses
abowq them when they were
forced to flee Castro's wrath
with Uieir three children aged
three weeks, IB months and
three years,
Dave Rankin, son of Rev.
and
Mrs.
Victor
Rankin.
Methodist
missionaries
to
Cubs for many years, who is
now in the United States to
further his education, also
told o f his esperlences in
Cubs.
Rev. Delm ss Copeland in­
troduced the Martinezcs, tell­
ing of their friendship and
how their lives had been a
real inspiration to him.
Tears cam e lo Sonora .Mar­
tinez' eyes when four m em ­
bers of the Cherub Choir sang
"Jesus Loves Me” in Span­
ish with the whale congrega­
tion joining in on the next
chorus . . . "Christo me ama

Cuba his deteriorated and to­
day young people of the s e c ­
ondary school level are out
teaching y o u n g e r children
communist propaganda.
In spite o f Indoctrination
and persecution there still
are young Christians who
work as volunteers to lead
small groups in Bible study
and worship. The need for
Bibles fur Cubs was em pha­
sized by Rankin who also told
o f the difficulties encounter­
ed in bringing them into the
country.

Lovely
Senora
Martinez,
known to TV viewers as Senorlta Rosltu, formerly taught
In a Methodist school in Cuba
where Chinese Communists
Mis* C arol Oxford and Miss are now teaching the doctrine
Barbara Bulger, Juniors at of Marx.
Seminole H igh School have
The Martinezes were among
been nam ed delegates for the few who were not deceiv ­
Seminole High to the annual ed
by
Castro's
promises.
Girls State Week at Talla­ When she told the truth about
hassee June 31-2S sponsored Communism to her pupils In­
by the Am erican Legion.
stead o f propaganda,
her
Miss U olgcr, who is being home was searched repeated­
sponsored b y tbo Pilot Club ly, allegedly for "m osquitos."
is president o f the Junior
When H became obvious
Clast. She Is the daughter of that their lives were in dan
M r. and Mrs. Robert Bolger. ger and that they must leave
Miss O xford is being spon­ the country, a Methodist m in ­
sored by the Anna Miller ister in Winter Garden b e ­
Circle and Is the daughter of came their sponsor and sent
Mr. and M rs. Chester Oxford. them airline tickets (or the
Both young ladies are mem­ trip.
bers o f the National Honor
They turned their back* on
Society, a r c A squad cheer­ their lovely home and, with
leaders and members of the limited funds and tho posses­
Anchor Club.
sions they could carry, cam e
to the United Slates. Rosita
could not speak any English
■t that time and wills great
foresight, Jose told his pretty
wife to answer all questions
by pointing to him and sa y ­
ing, “ T h t u ces my busJACKSON, Miss, (U P I) —
band.”
Negro leaders hoped the presRankin told o f going to
ones her* today o f James
Cuba at the age of six year*
Meredith, th* first Negro stu­
with his missionary parents
dent at the University uf
to build a school and church­
Mississippi, would bolster a
es and to train Cuban m in­
civil rlghta push that already
isters.
•
has resulted in the Jailing of
The
Rankins
left
Cuba
570 N egroes,
when it became obvious that
Meredith tuld mure than
1,000 Ns-groe* .Sunday night. because they were from the
In what he said was his first U. S. the lives ol Cuhaus
formal speech, that he had with whom they associated
dedicated himself to ths pur- were being endangered. In
puss o f aiding "underprivi­ IPCO many of the native m in­
isters also were forced to
leged Am ericans."
Negro comedian Dick Greg­ leave.
The educational system in
ory, who has Ird civil rights
marches in Greenwood, Mis*.,
and Birmingham, Ala., was to
arrive today to aid the move­
WASHINGTON
( U l 'l ) - I n
ment.
dicatnms today w ere
that
President Kennedy probably
wilt have to by-pass
the
GAINKSVILU:
(UPI) - House Way* A Mean* C om ­
University o f Florida Presi­ mittee to get bis controver­
dent J. Wayne Itriti said this sial medical care bill through
weekend be was confident Congress.
the Legislature would pioWadi Haifa. In the Sudan,
v id r additional university
construction funds during it* had nu rain In more than 19
years.
t ilr p d » d session.

By-Pass Seen

Confident

J O H N N Y H AYN ES,
non o f Mr. and Mm.
Finney H u y n o n , o f
Jiongwnod, and a stu­
dent at Lyman, was
chosen by Old Glory
American Legion Post
183 to attend B oy's
State' in Tallahaa.sce
thin year.
(Herald Photo)

A central index reflatry for
local aervice and aoeial agenciea ia being establlahed by
Mrs. B. F . Ganaa, executive
aecretary o f the United Fund
o f Seminole County.
"The aervice ia dealgned aa
a confidential file, to be used
only by participating agenciea
to better coordinate aervicea
and prom ote efficiency in the
handling o f c a m by eliminat­
ing duplication,” lira. Ganaa
•aid.
"In many Instances, the file
would tend to espedite aid to
those In n eed,” the added.
Local agenciea participat­
ing in the central index regis­
tration include the Mental
Health Association, the Sal­
vation A rm y , the Seminole
County W elfare Department,
the Sem inole County Health
Clinic, the State Department
of Public Welfare, Seminole
County Division of Vocational
Rehabilitation, the Probation
and P arole Commission, Vet­
erans County Service Officer,
Seminole County Vocational
School, the Ministerial Asso­
ciation, a n d the Seminole
County T B and RD A ssocia­
tion.
State Employment Service
Manager Joe Foy has Indicat­
ed his full cooperation In aslilting In Hid placement ol
any individuals with whom
the various agencies a r e
working.
” Thls ia another example
of the ninny services per­
formed for the people o f the
county by the United Fund,"
•aid M rs. Ganaa.

Injunction Seen
te-Annex-RooDAYTONA BEACH (U PI)
—Circuit Court Judge P. B.
Revels w as expected to n dc
late today on a request fur
an Injunction lo halt work on
the Daytona Beach court­
house annex—a new m ove in
the 33-nionlli long county teat
relocation fight.
In a surprise move recently
the East Volusia Relocation
Committee, a group which is
fighting to move the county
teat from DcLand to Daytona
B e a c h — was allowed to
amend its injunction petition
and sw itch to an all-out at­
tack on the county com m is­
sioners.

WASHINGTON

(U P I)

—

President Kennedy m igh t to­
day to entlat the support o f
prominent

WALLACE M. Phillip*
Jr. had received his
R. S. degree from Da­
vison College where ho
majored in pre-medi­
cine, and plana to enter
Emory Medical School
in the fall term. While
at Davidson, W a l l y
was on the Dean's List
every semester, was a
member o f Pi Knppa
Alpha and a Dana
Scholar. He is a 1950
graduate o f Seminote
High School. While at­
tending
school here
he won the Sportsman­
ship trophy In basket­
ball and was city tennis
champ. He also was a
member o f the David­
son tennis team.

llllE N D A SIZEMORE,
daughter of Mr. ami
Mrs. Loye Sizemore, o f
Sanford, will graduate
Juno 111 from Jones
Business College with
a diploma in executive
secretarial p r a c t i c e .
She was active in atlldent council and took
part in social activities
o f the school, as well
as being a member o f
the Nancy T a y l o r
Charm Society.

bu tineiim en

for

the civil righta pregram he
plana to aend Congresa neat
Tiie President scheduled a
S p.m. (E D T ) meeting at the
White House with too execu ­
tives whose firms operate
widely through the South.
Kennedy had hoped to get
bis special civil rights m es­
sage to Congresa today, but
administration sources said
be had postponed the legisla­
tion to await conferences—
such as today's — which he
and Atty Gen. Robert F. K en­
nedy f e d are vital to success
o f the program .
One o f the proposals under
consideration Is reported to
permit the attorney genera]
to file lu lls on behalf o f Ne­
groes excluded from public
schools and other facilities.
Another would forbid racial
discrimination
In
business
dealing in interstate com ­
merce — presumably hotels,
motels, som e itores, theaters,
restaurants and such.
Involved in today's meeting
wero
representatives
from
chain stores, restaurants, ho­
tels and theaters, the target
of many N egro dem onstra­
tion* recently.
Among those invited to the
White House meeting were
Mrs. L. Claughton, president
of Claughton Theatres, Mi­
ami. and L. Finsico, president
of Florida Stale Theatres,
Jacksonville.
The President leaves W ed­
nesday on a speaking and in­
spection trip to the West
Coast. He will return to the
White House Monday morning for final work on Urn civil
rights m essage amt the a c­
companying legislation.

KING FOR A DAY at the Southaide School was retiring cuatodian T . O.
Landreaa, who had aerved for 30 y e a n in hia position. Teachers and chil­
dren o f the school prepared a throne f o r Landreaa and presented him with
gifts. Shown here (from left) are Glenda Walton and Dinne Newman,
Landreaa, Jeffrey Sweeney and M yna Boyd. Standing in back is Mrs.
Velma Mitchell, school principal.
(Herald Photo)

Biff Doubt

Rj France* Wester
Mrs. A . E. Crocker was hos­
tess to the U PW Association
o f the Community Presbyter­
ian Church o f Lake .Mary for
the last m eeting before ad­
journing fo r

the s u m m e r

months o f June, July, and Au­
gust.
Mrs. Julin Pilley opened the

program wtili u Devotional
relative to the program sub­
ject “ Medical Missions." Her
invitation to the group to partlcipnto in thn discussion by
naming a persona! blessing
gave a special thoughtful inthreat in her I'rtSetililllon ui
the subject. The discussion
closed with the Mizpah bene*
diction.
Mr*. Rowland Goble, presi­
The Australian emu stands
dent o f Iho association, prem ore than five feet tall.

aided at the business session
which prlmurity cuncerned the
plum for the Full Bazaar.
Concentrated work on this will
be resumed in September.
The hostess served refresh­
ments uf cake, punch, and c o f­
fee during the social hour.
Other members present were
Mrs. Dun Smith, Mrs. W. It.
Harrison, Mrs, Millard Rice,
Mrs. John Uliner, Sirs. Ray
Cress, Mrs. Joe Smuthcrs,
.Mrs. Frunk Evans, Mrs. Rob­
ert Rugcnsteln, Mrs. II. M.
Gleason, M rs. John Reaves,
Mrs. Hurry Sandusky, Mrs.
Edward Zimmerman;
Mrs. C W . Sjublum. Mrs.
leu nrooKlyrr
Has,muu, Mrs. A . E. Freese,
Mrs. Rutiy M. Linden, .Mr*.
Fannie K. L cffler, Mr*. P. I).
Anderson, Mr*. Slurb Low e
ami Mrs. Jam es SI. Thompson.

N EW BERRY, S. C. I UPI)
—Jam es F. Byrnes, form er
U. S. secretary of state, said
Sunday the presence of Rus­
sians in Cuba m ay make La­
tin America republics doubt
this country** ability to pmlect them from Communist
encroachment.
Coined Phrase
The phrase “ Fools rush in
utters angels fear to tread”
was coned by Alexander Pope
in his "E ssay on Criticism.'*
The "fo o ls” he refers to a r t
poetry critics.

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Pro - Communist P a t h e t
Prince Souphannuvong has o f­
fered to meet with neutralist
Premier Souvanna l’ huuma in
the vicinity of the Plain of
Jars airfield, ■ Pathe lao
spokesman said today.

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NO. 727

dinner planned by the Anna
Miller Circle from • to 1:30
p. m. Saturday at the Elk*
Club. . . The popular Jerri
Wheatland w ill entertain the
E lki and their guetta.
•
• •
"M ake Sanford (he flag fly ­
ing city o f F lorid a " U the slo ­
gan of the J a y c e c i, wbo w ill
make a door-to-door selling
campaign with flag kite thla
weekend. June 14 la Flag D ay.
Interested parties also m ay
telephone 323-5481 or pick up
their flags at the Jaycee booth
on French Avenue.
•
• •

Storms,
Rain Hit
Midwest
I’s N

His Bag W as Packed

Alaskan
Crash Is
Probed
ANCHORAGE.

Pres* bterm atkwal

(U P I)

Streams and rivers were on

thunderstorm! dumped up to
six inches o f rain in the Mid­
west.
That H11FA agent who w as
Fog and d r iu le covered the
coming here from Atlanta to
look over the situation fo r a Ohio Valley eastward into
port terminal feasibility study New York. The Southland was
loan must have gone by w ay sunny and warm.
Hailstorms hit west Texas
o f China. T w o months a g o it
during the night and more
was reported he would be
here in two weeks. Now, those than three inches of rain fell
wbo should know report "1 in less than two hours at
Decatur, 111.
don’t know.”
Tw o tornadoes were sighted
•
• •
over
Lake Okoboji In Iowa
However, there is som e
consolation about that loan. Tuesday and the northwest
portion o f the state was soak­
It's been reliably reported
that local guns are preparing ed with six Inches o f rain.
One o f the IwDtcrs touched
their ammunition to convince
down on West Lake Okoboji
the H11FA man we need the
but did no damage.
losn. T h ey'll point to the je t
Six inches o f rain fell at
fuel pipeline, the new Jack*
Battle Creek, Iowa, three
eonville-Sanford b :r g e line,
Inches fell at Smithland and
other facilities already install­
well over an inch at Ida
ed, the proposed Sanford-East
drove, Holly Spring* and SibCoast canal.
ivy.
»
• •
_ The Maple River at Maple
----- ernerio—city— Countii— i
ton. Iowa,
lowa^ rose three feet
$35 as a contribution to the
during the afternoon. Local
Babe
Ruth League there.
flooding was occuring at Bat­
Oviedo fans really back their
tle Creek. The Weather Bur­
young team s.
eau said the rains w ere e x ­
•
• •
pected to send the Little
Fourteen thousand Sem inole
Sioux and downstream Maple
County school kids will erupt
River up to bankful or over­
through
the
school
doors
flowing.
Thursday for the last time
More than two inches of
this school year. A black
rain fell near Duuiman, Wis.,
thought, though
for them :
Tuesday in less than a half
School resu m es, the day fol.
houf-v
• »
lowing Labor Day in Septem ­
A severe eu .trtc*t storm
ber.
struck Danfortb. HI., but no
•
• •
damage w as reported.
The "railroa d ram ble” to
Ttainbow Springs is about to
roll. ACL's L. T.Sheppard
reports one full car reserved
and alm ost asecond
from
Sanford Sunday. Train pulls |
out at 8:35 a. m., two hours
for a picnic luncheon and for
camera fans to circulate at VaKed Press International
the Springs, and then back
Gov.
Ross Harnett, who
to Sanford, arriving at 8:20 twice personally turned away
p. m.
Negro Jam es Meredith from
•
• •
the University of Mississippi,
Construction workers co m ­ today decidedd aganst a per­
m enced this morning putting sonal confrontation with a
up the new addition to the second N egro entering the
school administration build­ university.
ing on Com m ercial Street.
In Birmingham. Ala , a
• • •
federal Judge granted the
Looks like the newly organ- Justice Department's request
lied North Orlando Volunteer for an injunction to block
Police have turned up with Alabama
Governor
George
their first ca»o . . . their Wallace from carrying out his
badges a r c missing! I 1 Also pledge to bar the way when
their gun, their spotlight ami three Negroes seek to enter
the title to their patrol car. the University of Alabama
Monday.
Late Monday afternoon wa­
W allace declined comment
ter connections were com plet­ but an aide *aid the order
ed lo live Community Building "w ill
make absolutely
no
at Ihc North Orlando R ecrea ­ change
in
the
governor's
tion area. By Tuesday night I stand.”
they already had been broken
three separate times.

—

Bits o f

Alaska
wreckage

crash or ditching of a Northw ait Orient Airlines DC7 in
the Gulf of Alaska were expected

In

Ketchikan

TALLAHASSEE (U P I)) — The House &lt;lid an
about-face today nntl impenched Pasco Circuit Judge
Richard Kelly by a vote o f 89-28.
The surprise action cumc after the House voted
by voice vote to reconsider the action by which it
Tuesday refused to Impeach the Republican JurSpace Flights
int.
WARSAW (U P I) Soviet
S o m e vote-awitching
plans to launch an unspeci­
overnight wua enough to

fied number o f spacemen this
year—after a 10-month break
1in manned space flights—were
announced to an East-West
space meeting here.

and human remain* from the

the rise today in Iowa after

TEHRAN, Iran (U P I) Violent anti-government riot­
ing
by
Moslem
religious
groups opposed to political
and econom ic reform s erupt­
ed In Iran today. Eight per­
sons were reported killed.

today

aboard the Coast Guard cut­

Senate To Act
Next In Trial

U. S. Rejects
G ENEVA (U P I) The
United States today again re­
jected Soviet proposals for
general and com plete dis­
armament, calling them "h ap­
hazard, helter-skelter and in­
consistent.”

ter Sorrell.

Milk Session

Politics,
Military
Tied-JFK
COLORADO

SPRINGS.

Colo. (U P D — President Ken­
nedy said

today

crisis last fall

the Culrnn
demonstrated

that military policy and power
must be tied closely to poli­

make the difference.
The House refused by •
slim seven-vote margin to
impeach. The v ote Tuesday
•

•

•

UPI lAia afternoon ra­
tio rted Seminole Coanty'a
Democrat Joe DavU voted
for im pesrhm rnt o f Ike Re­
pu blic*! Judge o f Pasco
County, Richard Kelly, while
Seminole's Republican Jaa
Fortune voted against Im­
peachment.

• •
e
tical and diplomatic decisions
in the future.
was72-47. The
Id additional
tigation of the third w on t air
The President Is on the first votes were either switches op
disaster involving predomi­
leg o f a five-day inspection from members w h o were ab­
and speaking trip which the sent Tuesday.
nantly military personnel will
president extended at the Lust
The Senate w ill have to
get under way at the Annette
minute to Include Hawaii.
meet later thin summer to
Island Coast Guard Station.
In a commencement address try the Judge.
Although the Coast Guard
at the U. S. A ir Force Acad­
The fast Impeachment auto­
said no conclusions could be
emy Stadium here, Krnnedy matically relieves Kelly o f hla
WASHINGTON
(U PI)
told the young Air Force o ffi­ duties as Judge.
reached yet about what caus­
The National Aeronautics and
ed the plane with lot persons Space Administration (NASA) cers that the nation would
I f the Senate, by a tw o .
n«ed m i l i t a r y romnmndert third* vote, ahould convict
aboard to fall into the gulf said it will recruit 10 to 15
"who ran foresee the effects him, he would be removed
Monday, a spokesman said new astronauts this summer.
of military moves on the from office. I f It falls to eonwhatever happened waa fast It invited applications from witde fabric o f international
viet, he'd ho reinstated with
qualified persons, including
power."
"It appears either Die Ira
back pay.
civilians.
‘ We tired men who can copo
pact was tremendous or there
Judge K elly sat In tho
with the challenge of new poli­ House gallery through Tue*was an explosion,” LI. Cdr.
tical situations as well as new day's long proceedings, but
SAN FRANCISCO (U PI)—
Owen Siler directing Coast
wrap
n rr “ —srmr-t nn Tie bad left tow n when the
rnrm j—«
T «p otm
Guard operations at Ketchi­ A Japanese cargo vetseTVnsi keep their furies flexible ns
■urprise reversal rame up
an
Am
erican
freighter
collid­
kan, said.
ed Tuesday night in heavy well ns reliable, and alert right after the House con­
“ Whatever happened hap­
without living trigger happy,"
pened very quickly because fog 33 miles north of San ha said. “ Fur we live in a vened this m orning.
Francisco,
and tlie Coast
There was talk that som e
the plane didn't answer two
Guard said at least one man world where the principal House members, who had re­
Ut.VssyM
h* 1
minutes after it n u de its po­
problems are not susceptible
was reported missing.
fused to Impeach Kelly Tues­
sition report,” he said.
of military solutions alone.”
day objected to remarks bn
Siler said the possibility of
In his prepared remarks
mode i t a news conference
a bomb aboard the aircraft
Kennedy attacked the sugges­
after the failure to Impeach
"could not be ruled out.” He
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
- tion tlml sn A ir Forre career
said he did not believe any of Congress completed action on was "m ortgaged to an obsolete Tuesday.
The Judge commented that
•-VAN ' . &gt;»HK tL P t ) — )k&lt;- »ik A’ tilrtd. t.n bum U y mghl. Popvf lny Vatican announced the bodies found so far were the first regular money bill weapons system, the maiilii-d
hla problems stemmed from
intact.
o
f
tlie
year,
providing
$6
bil­
aircraft."
nr«l o f five American Homan ]
Ur iid h g e of Cardinal* will
the fact that one political
A Royal Canadian A i r lion to run Ihe Treasury, the
The President said there
Catholic cardinals planning
VATICAN CITY (U P I )-B y m eet June li» lo begin selecclique wanted to rule thn
Force
plane
first
strutted
the
Past
Office
and
the
While
wits
no
truth
to
the
forecuat
lo attend Vatican cerem onies i the tens of thousand-, mourn- lion of his successor.
regardless
of
thn
, „
.
.
, flosting dehris about eight House executive office during that Air Force officers o f the county
(or Pupc John X.MIt left fur er» filed through St. Peter's
\ steadily-flowing river o f
wishes o f the people.
the
12
months
starling
July
1.
A
r.,V
Cr_
°.f
hour,
after
the
D
C
T
.
last
rafuture would be "nothing nt»re
Rome Tuesday night.
Basilica today in final tribute humanity passed by the red- j
Republican Rep. James Rus­
dio contact.
No survivor*
than so-called ‘silent silo sit­
draped calalalque of ChristThe (ivc will stay (or the lo P ope John X X III.
sell, o f Pinellas, was tha
were found.
ters*,"
E ven us the people of Home , ndom 's largest church where
conclave lo select (he next
only member who raised hla
SANTO DOMINGO, Domini"dom e o f you will fly the
lined up in the rain awaiting |the body of the 81-year old
Pope.
can Republic (U PI) — Hai­ fastest planes, reurh the high­ voice In protest to the recon­
Joseph Cardinal Ritter, of •heir turn to pass through the pontiff lay In state. Some
tian militiamen have burned est altitudes and lift the henv sideration today. He said re­
St. Louis, departed from Idle- great doors of the basilica to prayed, some cried, som e
dwellings and forced Ihe ev a­ irst payloads o f any aviator gardless o f newspaper com ­
wild Airport at 8:45 p.nt. view the body o f th eir beloved sim ply stared ns they passed
cuation of peasants to form in liistury," he told the gradu­ ments, nothing hod chnngctl
the body under the soaring
(E D T ) on Tran* World Air­
a "voodoo curtain" along ihe
ate*. "Home o f you will hold since Tuesday and If then*
dom e of Michelangelo.
line* (TW A ) Hight 8lt). He
Dominican border to halt the
in you,' hands the most awe­ weren't su fficien t grounds to
was scheduled to arrive In
In another part of the V a­
flight of refugees, it was re­
some destructive power that impeach him then, there w era
LAKELAND (U P I) — Four
Rome at 3:(5 p.m. (E D T ) to­
tican, the church's great task
ported here today.
no more grounds today.
man haa ever conceived.
day.
of selecting the next man to Methodist pastors were ele­
Earlier, a group o f House
"Rome of you will work
Albert Cardinal M eyer, o(
sit on the throne of St. Poler vated today to the rank of
member*, frustrated In at­
with
thu
new
leaders
o
f
new
Chicago, and Francis Cardi­
began with n meeting of 38 d i s t r i c t superintendent by
JACKSONVILLE (U P I) —
nations which were not even tempt* to im peach the Judge,
Definite steps to Provide I „ ( u,p g* cardinals who scl Bishop Jam es W. Henley, of
nal M clnt)re, of Los Angeles,
Wagering
lax
assessments
tried a new approach to g e t
were scheduled to depart for fire protection in North Or the owning day for tlso meet Jacksonville, at the 121st an­ totaling $9,232 were levied nations a few years ugo. Homo
rid o f him hy pushing through
o
f
you
will
support
guerrilla
nual
convention
of
the
state
lando
were
taken
Tuesday
lnj,
„
f
t|
(e
College
of
Cardi­
Rome today at 7:30 p.m.
Florida gamblers last month,
n committee to the calendar a
and
counter-guerrilla
opera­
when the
Village n&lt;||s j , 1(.
c hurch digni- conference.
(E D T ) aboard TW A Flight evenin g
Ihe Internal Revenue Service
bill thut w ould have had tho
Lnuncil voted unanimously to lories will assem ble June 19,
Rev. C.
31. Cotton, of said. The May assessment tion* that combine the newest
8oi) from Idlcwild.
effect o f ou sting Kelly an
technique*
o
f
warfare
with
A spoketman lor Francis put u $200 binder with Ihc and tlie first vote for a new Lakeland, was assigned to Ihc was the third largest of the
the circuit ju dge In Pasco
the
oldest
techniques
o
f
the
Union
Park
Fire
Dept
for
Miami
District,
Rev.
Eugene
Cardinal Spellman, of New
Pope will take place Hie next
year, bring lopped by the
County.
jungle,
York, said he would leave another truck and atilliorUed day. The conclave will con- West, o f Quincy, lo the St. high figure o f $11,133 for
Rep. W oodie Lllrt, o f H ills­
''And some o f you will help
district.
Rev. March and the April total of
Saturday on TWA Flight 812 Fire Chief Hill Hahn to go 1linuc until one o f Ihc candi­ Petersburg
ahead with reorganisation of date* receive'* the necessary Fred I- Martin Jr., of Gaines­
to develop new plunes that borough, w ho voted against
at 8 p.m. (ED T).
$9,308.
spread their wings In flight, impeachment Tuesday, made
ville, to the Sarasota district
Richard Cardinal Cushing, the volunteer fire department. two thirds vole.
A
total
price
o
f
$|o0
is
be­
detect other plunes ut unheard the motion fo r reconsidera­
and
Rev.
Fred
$1.
Sikes,
of
of lloston. will II) to Home,
Possibly as many as lu of
ing asked for (he taw Ford
uf distances, deliver new w ea­ tion today, aaying "thla ia a
the cardinal* will not he able Jacksonville, to the Gaines­
truck which coin e* with an
pons with unprecedented ac­ borderline rase. This man
ville
district.
to come lo Rom e because of
Sou-gallon water tank and a
curacy
and survey tho giuund does not have juilici.il temper­
The
four
new
superintend­
i illness or other reasons.
ament, 1 don 't think. Let tho
20 foot extension ladder
It
from incredible heights."
ents
will
join
seven
others
The file of humanity into
is dual wheel, has good rub­
Thus tho President pictured Hcnate decid e."
who
sups-rvise
the
11
Florida
St. Peter's ran 20 abreast in
ber and is in gosid running
Russull, u rgin g the Houso
what he called the "onrush o f
conference
dis­
a loo- that stretched the en­ Methodist
condition hut w ill need an
TALIAHASSEE (UPII — technology" which he predirt- to stick hy it.* guns, said
tire length of the vast St. tricts. Tlie 11 form Hie Bish­
auxiliary pump at a cost of
Still m North Orlando . .
Tlic House kicked off debate ed would lead to a constantly nothing had changed since
OSTEEN (L T I ) — Two
Peter's square and beyond op's cabinet.
on the Governor's $125 mil expanding role for the U. S. Tuesday iis far as the facts
$325. Even so, it w as the de­
Village Council was asked
Sanford men. charged with
the boundaries o f Vatican
lion bond financing program Air Force
cision o f Council and of those
Tuesday night to m an the
were concerned.
TALLAHASSEE (U l’ li — heating u hut her to death at
Cily into Rom e itself.
today but Ixigged dawn in
inspecting Ihe truck that over­
"G orilla ” booth for the up­ A g r i c u l t u r e
Kenm-dy also s a i d t h e
lu Tucsduy's debate, ho
Commis- a fishing camp, have b«*« n orIn Ihe church before the
arguments
over
proposed greatest vuluc of "these new said, "ThJre w ere charges thu
all costs would b e less than
com ing Fourth of July cele­
sioncr Doyle Conner lauded I dered to stand trial in Cirmain altar Pupc John lay on
changes in the plan.
those needed to put the pre­
bration. This is the type thing
weapons o f massive retalia­ pres* had made an issue o f
Florida dairy men. t e l l i n g cuit Court,
an ornate catafalque.
Rep.
Earl
Faircloth, of tion" lay in Uieir ability to tlie case. " N o w ," he said, the
sent 192!) vintage equipment
w lie re
you stick your head
them "W e can be proud lha'
The pair, Joseph 51. Carey,
TALLAHASSEE I UPI I —
Dade, sought to alter tlie pro­ deter the very war which
in working order.
through a circle and get
House is lettin g pres* reports
we have some o f the best 19. and Fred M. Gilbert, la,
Eight new plants opened up
posal to hack any bond would require their use.
Council
authorized
Mrs.
sm acked with a wet sponge,
turn you hock around on IL "
dairy farm s in the nation "
are charged with first degree
in Florida last month, each
issues for higher education
Irene Van Kopocl to contact
baseball, custard pic, o r any­
l.iles, w ho said tlie Judgn
He made the remarks at a murder in the fatal Iwuting of ;
bringing in 25 or more new
csinstruction with general re­
Ckissin Insurance Agency on
thing else that m ight be
was a personal friend o f h is,
luncheon here Tuesday alter Floyd Dodson, o f I'aola, at a ,
jolts.
venue
bonds.
Under
the
Sen­
the possibility o f getting cov ­
bandy.
Gov. Farris Bryant signed a -St- John* Itiwr fishing camp
said, “ I'm not trying lliia in
Development
Commission
•
• •
WASHINGTON (U P I)—His­
ate-passed plan, binds would
era g e for the volunteer fire­
May
It.
the press. The 8-nate will de­
Chairman
Wendell Jarrard
p r o c l a m a i l on
torian
Arnold
J.
Toynbee
told
be
hacked
by
a
pledge
of
re­
Something worth seeing is
At a preliminary hearing men at the sam e lime polic­
cide.” There w as no other de­
also announced there were
ing June us Dairy
a
list
nation
(ootl
conference
venue from the $22 million
the "C ity of Tents" at For­
Tue-day, Justice o f the I't-uce ies are written fo r the volun­
Florida.
but*.
today that wln n mankind has eight m ajor plant expansions gross receipts tax on utili­
est
Lake Academy
where
J. S. Peterson set bond at teer police after it was de
The H ouse several years
conquered
pestilence, w a r during tlie month, including a ties.
cid
ed
to
get
action
started
thousands o f Seventh-day Ad­
$25,01 Ml each. They ure in 1
$25 million research center
ugo impeached Dude Circuit
and
crop
failure
it
will
still
Faircloth
said
putting
a
!
MIAMI
BEACH
(U
P
I)
—
ventist* are gathering for
Volusia County jail in lieu of for the firemen.
of Ihe Martin Company of Or pledge of general state funds i Three polite gunmen ruhlied Judge G e o r g e Holt but the
th-dr annual convention which
M rs. Freti Salter was ask­ face a fourth peril—the "tliun
bond. Two other men, Walter
Undo.
tiering
tram
p"
o
f
overpopul*
behind the bonds would re- , bitel owner Jack Lkherhauin Senate refused to convict him
opens this Friday night fori
William I’aync and Herman ed to cheek with Sanford At­
lion.
duce
interest cost*. He s a id 'aam,
n d his
lantic
National
Dank
concern
ms wife
wiie of
m $30,000 in after a lengthy trial.
two weeks.
Turner, also ure churged with
• • •
MIAMI (U P lt -T w o more
Ills
two-told
solution:
if
Hie
State
could
save
only
ing
a
missing
title
lor
the
I
jewels
early
today
and esca p ­
first degree murder in the
—
Establish
a
worldwide
one
half
of
one
percent
in
in
village
police
e
a
r
ami
Coun­
ed
down
the
Imracoastal
W a­
Seventy-six per cent o f the weather satellites, cloud &gt;rcd case and are being sought.
|
terrst, it would mean $18 mil­ terway in a biat, calling out
cilm a n Art Hhodes was asked agency lo administer produc•l city employe* eligible to ing tests and military flights
lion on the overall issue.
lo report lo the* proper an lion and distribution of food,
" kinmI night" a* they sped
vote in the Civil Service Com ­ are planned IhU year lo help
VANDENBERG AFU, Calif.
outguess
and
away.
thoritie* Ih.t the police d e - j —Extensive birth control.
mission election turned out forecasters
(U PI) — The Air Force suc­
partm ent's gun ia missing, as 1
-----------------------Tuesday. Mack N. Cleveland som etim es bailie hurricanes.
T ie men surprised the cou ­
MIAMI ( U l 'l ) — H was
Page 8
Bridge
cessfully launches! an Atlas E
Chief Hurricane Forecaster
bad enough when 10-jeararc the spotlight, badges and
,
. .
Jr. garnered 70 votes and
ple when they returned home
Page 3A
Clasaifil-d
inter continental ballistic mis­
CHAIL, France (U P I) — about 1 a. m. after an even­ old Jimmy Cooley, playing
oth er Item* o f needed equip- lw O lH n jjf A l o n j f
was returned lo o ffic e for Gordon Dunn said present
I’ uge 2-A
Comics
plans call for launching two
with a match and a candle,
m eat,
KEtlKUK. Iowa (U P I) — sile in an evaluation of tlie When lid-yeur-old Augustin ing out.
another two-year term .
Page H
Dear Alihy
Bonnruu and 23-jear-ohl Mar­
Tiro* weather satellites, one
started n am aII fire in his
A request for variance on 1Ever wonder how much water over all weapons system.
A 19-foot combination inPage l-A
Editorial
The 82- loot missile
was guerite 5tlgaut were married bosrd
house Tuesday.
building restrictions at 1to went over the dam ? In the
Sanford Moose Ixtdge 1851 this month and one in Sep­
outboard
motorboat,
Page 9
Enter laimaeat
But
tha
whole housa
from
its
concrete I in lUld the mayor wished apparently stolen, was found
Lom bardy lid. w av tabled for (case of the Keokuk Dam, the raised
is a co-sponsor of the first tem ber at the. peak ai UM
Legal*. &gt;gq 8-J-A k 3-A
burned dow n when he tried
further consideration at a i Uni«n Electric Co. said on tha bunker seconds before beinn ' them luck and lota o f children. aground at Pelicau Harbor
annual Florida State M oose-1hurricane s cjs o e .
' P a g - 2-A
la blow out lha blase with
sp ecia l council nivehng to lie dam's 5(Jth anniversary Tues- fired on a t.OUOinile lestlT h alr 11th child was born more than a mile from the
hart Moosehavcn benefit show j Tiro*
VI.
h
held at 7:5*1 p. in. nrxl Wed day, 7W trillion gallon* — flight to a predetermined tar- Tuesday on Bonneau’a third LiSeWiaum home shorUy a f­ aa tie, trie (an, firemen
litis weekend at Florid* Won- September i» dWH
-aid.
a
in esd a y
iih a ta , follow ed by 14 settles, i gel area &gt;a tb* Pacific Ocean. |Ustbday.
ter t ;a holdup.
derland. Indian River City.
|ia orbit, be sard. '
Preparations for an inves­

New Spacemen

Ship Collision

US Cardinals Flying To Rome

Barnett Shuns
Negro Student

Dairies Lauded
For Best Farms

TALLAHASSEE (U P I) The Milk Commission today
scheduled a meeting for June
11 In Orlando lo take new
action on an em ergency price
freeie and discount order ap­
proved three months ago.

Money Bill

Voodoo Curtain

Four Melhodisls
Win Promotions

Village Buys
Fire Truck

Gaming Levies

House Debates
Finance Plan

2 Bound Over
For Murder

8 Plants Open
During May

Overpopulation
Considered Peril

Polite Gunmen
Steal $50,000

Officials Ready
For Hurricanes

Herald Index

Missile Covers
4,000-Mile Range

Boy And Match:
One Less House

Wish Comes True

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keeps cool by lighting
s cigarette. She was a
Film Festival visitor.

To Honor

Wlnn-Dlxla folks welcoma you. Coma In today.
Browse through our friandly modern stores. Wide
a liitt lined with fabulous foods make shopping
exciting. Winn-Dixie Is o wonderland of thousands
of Items to sparkle your meals and make you a
master cook. There's no time like the present to
start shopping In the friendly Winn-Dixie nearest
you. We ere looking forward to serving you.

Government
Inspected/^

Fully Cooked
Ready to Eat

Graduates

v o n t t p hoar e e Sunday fee
which s asetioe e l the church
Will h e reserved for the ir s A sstee sad Uwlr families,
• p e d a l levitations to attend

Men Attend
District Banquet
By J o e s Casselberry
B ig h t members o f the Caaaelberry Community MsUvodlat
Church’s Man’s Club attended
a district Methodist Men’s
Club banquet held last Thurs­
d a y night nt the First Mathad ist Church In Euatls.
D istrict officers were electad nnd Installed.
Those attending from Casa a lb e n y w ere Rev. Delmae
Copeland, D u r b a n Ferrell,
Frank Meeslck, Marvin Mc­
Clain, R oger Richmond, Thom­
a s Houston, Virgil Grubb snd
O lena Humes.

In Central Florid* prices
were slightly higher fo r lt d
end tw o dotea slse, end steady
far others. Crates o f 1H to
four dossn sold fo r $1.76, snd
nil other olsso w o n |2. Crates
of film wrsppsd celery hesrts
were 12.76. Corn was strong­
er, with demand sseesdlng the
supply. Crates o f fiv e doien
ears o f U. B. fancy yellow
corn w ere |1 snd w hits types
ware $2.B0. There were light
offerings o f eggplant at f.1.60
per bushel and e few crates o f
sscsrols sold fo r $2.60.
The market was firm fo r the
past poppers put dull fo r fair
quality. Uuahel pasketa and
crates o f the beet extra large
sold fo r $2.6042.7$, mostly
$2.60, but moat offerin g s wars
fair and brought around $S
par basket.

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THE TOP TWO — Homer J. Holland (le ft), o f
Mukwomtgo, Win., top ntun in order o f generul
merit among the 1963 graduates o f the U. S. Mili­
tary Academy at West Point, plnya host to
Daniel K. lienneaay, o f Summit, N. J., top man
in the 1963 graduating cluss o f thu Nuvul Acade­
my at Annupolis. Holland in showing llcnnessy
a high-speed digital computer which the plebes
use to solve problems formerly handled by a
slide rule.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Hill of
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Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Askren
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tion o f officera fo r the com ­

ing year, consideration o f com*
mittae and executive board
reports and other businesa.
Since Seminola County chap­
ter it a participating member
nf the United Fund, all donor*
&lt;&gt;f 91 or more to United Fund,
applicable to Rad Croat, era
considered to be members o f
the American Rad Croat, and
as such art entitlsd to a voice
A. B. Peterson Sr., director in voting, A ll contributing
o f Seminole County Civil De­ members are urged to attend.
fense, w ill attend thr Florida
Civil Defense Council planning
conference and workshop to­
day and Thursday at Robert
M eyer Motor Inn, Orlando.
Seven other locut persons
will attend spec in) workshops
at the conference. They In­
clude Fire Chief M. N. Cleve­
land, who will atudy fire and
rescue service; Capt. Arnold
Williams, police service; Wil­
liam Bush, engineering; Mrs.
Cnraietn Ray, welfare serv­
ices; hi. A. Yclvington, con­
tinuity o f government, emer­
Uw,
gency operating centers and ail students. Actually
warning; Dr. Frank Leone, problem is m ora Involved
! health service, and R. J, than just a weak program .j
Demers, natural disastsr aa- ■The- -bright. ahidews will haxa
little difficulty with tha M r-1
aistance.
mat work o f any program . Hal
could
be
given
ad van ced'
work.
Alhough tbia la a possibility
it does not appear to bn tha
answer. There Is n great deal
o f controversy among experts
as to the correct .ana war.
i
WASHINGTON
Although parents should ha!
Capitol Hill Is a major tour­
ist attraction, but 1 doubt It concerned with the overall^
would currently be rerom- improvement o f the schools.I
mended by tho U. S. Travel the immediate problem is
meeting the needs o f their
Service.
Six officials of the service child. The child should not bn
made a trip up Uw Hill re­ involved in a parents' o b je c ­
cently to testily before a tion or dissatisfaction with n
House appropriations subcom­ teacher or school program .
It Is Important to recognisn
mittee.
Judging from Uw transcript that some part o f this prob­
o f the hearing, which was re­ lem is based upon Uw atti­
leased this week, I Imagine tudes o f the parent and child.
they now regard the place as Children naturally are curi­
having something in common ous and luti-re.led in sclioot
with the Black Hole o f Cal­ activities. Parents can ancutta.
courage or discourage them.
The Travel Service, ereated
John is a bright student. Ha
within tho Com m erce Depart­ always com pletes his assign­
m ent to attract foreign visi­ ments quickly and accurate­
tors to the U.S.A. Is seeking ly. He has a pleasant person­
a $1.2 million appropriation ality and is looked to as a
to carry oo this work In fis­ leader by his peers. Thera
cal 1964.
are many activities which in­
However, there appeared to terest him such as sports,
be some question In tho reading, math club, and writ­
minds of the subcommittee ing for the school newspaper.
mem bers ss to whether the He constantly ia involved in a
program thus far had operat­ variety o f valuable projects.
ed with optimum results.
Hill, a student in John's
class, is equally capable. He
apparently is unhappy with
sellout. His work Is careless
and lie rarely goes beyond tho
minimum
requirements.
There
are
few
activities
which Interest him. He con­
Funeral servicr* for Robin stantly is complaining about
Leu Sandberg, nine, were lu being bored.
be conducted by Kev. Darwin
She* this afternoon at Gramkow Funeral Home. Burial
was to be in Highland M em­
ory Garden.
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Hilbert
Sandberg,
Lake
IN
Drive. Fern Park. Robin Lea
died Monday at Sunland Hos­
pital.
GOOD SELECTION
Survivors are her parents
(■rupeville Nursery
and grandparents. Mrs. Elis­
FA J-O'H#
abeth Boland. Fern Park,
2221 Graptvllle A re.
and
Mrs.
Mattel Carlson,
"Seulta Dealer"
King, Pa.

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�1 8*nforl-S«ratook Counter Junior 'Chamber
of CommMce wffl bold its Junior golf tournameat Juno 14 at Mayfair Country Club.
. ThU wffl bo an 18 hole modal tournament
Theta will be three a«e group* 9 -1 2 ,1 8 4 1 awl
;i$.17 and aa MUrant muat not have reached hla
18th birthday by Aug. IB.
The winner of each of theae divisions will
hi sent to the state junior golf finale at Umatilla
June 84*26. The four low scores at Umatilla, re*
cardless of age, will bo aont to Midland, Texas,
to participate hr the International Jayeee Junior
golf championship aa the Florida State Team.
Trophies wiU be awarded. Registration
Msnfcf may bo picked up at the Jayeee building
on Frenfeh Avenue.
AH amateur golfers who have not reached
their 18U) birthday by Aug. IB are encouraged
to register and compete in this tournament
Jim Chapman Is chairman of the local
to A tta a n t,

f, Running
And Dotlgers Winning Again
Hr
Maury Wills It off « d

alas a g a in -e a d it's at
r i t a r t that Um Los A iftla s
Dedgars are back ia the v ia
The National League'* moat
vaiaable player of 1963 waa
aidallaad two eaaka a co with
a tea allmant that n ad a the

his fifth win of Um sea
Billy O'Dell, wbo had
eight straight gamea
suffered
h I ■ first defeat
against a 10-hit Cub attack
led by Ron Santo and Ernie
Banka with three bits each.
ReUcf pitcher Galen Cisco
walked In the tying run and
forced In Um winning run
when he hit pinch-hitter Mack
Jonea with a pitched ball to
present the Braves with their
win o v e r the Meta. Carlton
Willey, ex-Bravet bad shut
out Um Milwaukee swingers
with tw o hits until Um ninth.
Relief pitcher Claude Ray­
mond notched his fourth win
for Milwaukee while tbo losa
~WTS VnUtyV - fifU. rgsltert
four wins.

Dodger* hurt all over to the
tuae o f eight loaaea in 13
gam aa. Inc hiding five ia a
row up to Tuaiday night
Then, the maa who aat an
alMime major league record
e f 104 atalae bases ia o m
i raturaad to action. Hla
- o f —thaBcaglng hto
record a n gone for this
•hut ha ahowed la hla
first g o n e that ha baa • w ore
important quality: the ability
to m ake Use Dodgers win.
t h e esd Of the Dodgers'
five-game losing streak cam e
with a 1-1 victory over the
Houston Coils and Urn "odd
r u e " was Wills' ru n -scored
la the third Inning when be
singled, stole second and tnU
lied on a single by Bon Fair*
ly. Wills also scored the
D odgers' other n m when
walked in the first
went to third on Junior GU*
Ham’s double and tallied on
a wild pitch by Dick Droit.
Bob Miller pitched five-hit
ball for eight innings to win
fcls fourth gamo with the
ninth-inning relief aid of Ron
Perranoskl as the Dodgers ad­
vanced to within three games
o f the first-place San Fran­
cisco Giants, who were beat*
en by the surprising Chicago
Cubs, f-I.
The Milwaukee Braves ral
lied after Q H consecutive
scoreless Innings for three
runs in the ninth Inning to
beat the New York Mels, 3-2,
in the only other NL game.
Cincinnati a n d
Pittsburgh
were rained out.
The Dodger victory was a
typical "W ills w in" because
the eratle-bltUng Los Angeles
club was held to three hits in
aeven Innings by Drott. It
was the old story of the lightbitting team needing some­
thing extra — and the 1962
story o f Wills’ speed produc
tog that something extra.
In the American League,
the Baltimore Orioles best
the New York Yankees, S-l,
the Cleveland Indians downed
the Detroit Tigers, 6-4, the
Washington Senators edged
out the Boston Red Sox, 1-0,
the Minnesota Twins shipped
the Kansas City Athletics, 3-0,
and the Los Angeles Angels
nipped the Chicago White
Sox, 1-0.
The Cuba scored t h o l r
eighth victory to their last 10
gam es as Bob Buhl pitched a
five-hitter agslost the Giants

By United Frees
League - lending Sarasota,
rained out again, lost another
half-game Tueaday night, but
they bad a real, old-fashioned
tilt to Lakeland.
The Miami Martina walked
sociation is aiming at completion o f the athletic
away wtth n 12-11 victory —
OVIEDO ATHLETIC Assn, has launched ■ drive
facility with bleachers, press box, scoreboard,
after a marathon SlVhour
to pay o f f the remaining 84,500 mortgage on the
restrooms, baseball backstop and other items.
gama that taw 3* hlla and 17
John Courier Field fo r the youth o f Oviedo and
Donations may be mailed to Oviedo Athletic
walks.
environs. Complete with labor and materials do*
No leas than nine pitchers
Assn., P. O. Box 525, Oviedo, Ha. (Herald Photo)
nations, the field cost $7,600. Further, the as­
toed the mound during toe
game.
Need T ook
Slick Andrews and R ay Kur, For A Job?
kendsll lad tha Marlins, each
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front
NEW YORK (U P I) - Ken­ squabble over control o f track I vent NCAA athlctea
twe runs.
neth L. (T u g ) Wilson, pres­ meets.
competing to the AAU cham­
Now Y oa
la other league action, Fbrt ident o f the U. 8. Olym pic
Beatty asked the warring pionships at St. Louis June
Can
Lauderdale belted Tam pe 10- Committee,
and
champion
I sad Orlando beat St. Peters­ m iler Jim Beatty Joined Gen. factions to discontinue their 21-22. Without USTFF saneFASCINATION for children and grown-ups
Rent
burg S-l. The Daytona Beach- Douglas MacArihur today in feud because " it would be a Uon, many o f the nation's out­
alike nhowed in the faces o f the huge crow d .of
Them
—
Sarasota gam e was rained deploring the latest outbreak shame if this sum m er in standing college track atari
more thnn 800 persona who attended the Inner
American
Rent-All
out
at
Sarasota,
hom
e
of
tha
of
hostilities between
the Moscow the men's track and would shun the event that
Circle Horae Show at Ride-Awhile Stables Satur­
league leaders.
In • Sanford
NCAA and the AAU.
day. Here young Marty Shedden leans on the
field team of Russia defeated selects mem bers for the meet
3644 S. Hiawatha Ava.
Third Bateman John MiUer
rail in accepted western style aa she watches ths
Wilson urged that M acAr- the U. S. men’s team for the ing against Russia to Moscow.
hit a baact-loaded triple to thur call the opposing aides
riders put their horses through their paces.
first tim e."
the fourth to lead Ft. Lauder­ together " t o the very near
(Herald Photo)
The latest eruption was
dale to victory in a contest future" to forestall another caused by the Eastern Col­
shortened to aeven Innings by track "w a r " that would weak­ legiate Athletic Conference
rain.
en the U. 8 . team for Its dual (EC AC) announement Monday
Don Semon twirled a three- m eet against Russia in Mos­ that member schools should
hitler and aided hla own ef­ cow next month.
not participate in AAU-sancfort with a two-run triple to
The Olympic leaders said to lion track meets unless spon­
• DECALS
• TRUCKS
• W ALLS
the fifth.
Chicago that the current dis­ sors o f these events obtained
Orlando battera got to two pute "apparently baa com e sanctions from Um U. S.
SILK SCREEN PROCESS
ST. ANDREWS. Scotland — Billy Joe Patton, o f Morgan- pitchers in the third for six out of • difference o f Inter­ Track and Field Federation,
SIGNS OF ALL KINDS
(U PI)— Only 14 of an origin­ ton, N . C., and B ob Gardner, straight hita, five singles and pretation o f Gen. M acAr- a wing of the NCAA.
317
S.
PALMETTO AVE.
o f Eaaex Falla, N. J.
a double. When the smoke thur’ s March 1&gt; ruling" when
This immediately produced
al 39-man American contin­
Seven
o
f
toe
U.
8.
aurvlvora
cleared,
six
runs
w
ere
across
the five-star general first an outburst from MacArthur,
gent remained in contention
were acheduled to play se­ the plate.
medlsted
the
AAU-NCAA since a new war could prefor the British Am atuer golf
cond
round
matchea
this
BUI Wagner and A1 Menke
championship today after two
morning. The lucky ones will each singled to two in the
days o f aetlon.
Join the seven other Yank third, and Wagner returned to
Nine Yanks failed to sur­
contenders In third round the plate In the sixth to sin­
vive their opening tests Mon­
play this afternoon.
gle to two more.
day and IS were chased to
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Tonight, Miami Is at Lake­
the sidelines Tuesday, includ­
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first two hectic daya o f firing pa. Daytona Beach at St.
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and fellow Walker Cuppera
course. They w ere defendng Sarasota.
champion Dick Davies o f Peb­
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Dick Sikes o f Springdale,
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Gray o f -Pensacola, Fla.
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United Frets International
National League
W. L. Pet.
San Francisco
31 2 0 .608
30 22 .577
MONTREAL (U P I) — Tha
St. Louis
28 23 .349 once awesome Montreal CanChicago
a 23 .519 adlent hockey dynasty Is only
Isis Angeles
Cincinnati
24 23 .311 a hollow shell todny following
Pittsburgh
24 24 .300 the passing o f fou r more Hahs
Philadelphia
23 27 .460 from the scene through trade#
23 27 .460 and waivere.
VACATION FISHING pni.l o f f recently fo r Mr.
Milwaukee
22 at .415
The Canadians, who built
Houston
anti Mrs. E. C. Hurpcr Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Don
20 33 J77 what was once one o f the beet
New York
Smith, o f Sanfonl, operating on Capt. Hots
hockey machine# ever to grace
Tuesday's BrsulU
Owens’ "H oneychlle" out o f Went Palm Flench.
a National Hockey League
Chicago 6 San Francisco 1
Polly Smith (left) brought in thin neven-foot,
Milwaukee 3 New Y ork 2. rink, Tuesday trailed awny
four-inch anilfiah, while that o f Hurpcr (righ t)
Jarquea Plante, a 34-year-old
night
measured seven-foot, 10&gt;/a inches. Smith ulso
L is Angeles 2 Houston 1, goaltender considered by many
pulled in ono measuring six feet, eight inches.
thu best netmindrr the league
night
The vacationers also hooked plenty o f bonita
Cincinnati
at
Pittsburgh, has ever seen, and smooth­
and other siwcles.
night, postponed, rain
skating forwards Donnie Mad*
Thursday's (iam rs
■hall, 31, and Phil Goyette, 30,
San Francisco at Chicago
to the New York Hangera.
St.
Louis at Philadelphia,
In exchange, the Canadiena
night
received another 34-ycar-obl
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh 2, goalie, Lome Gump W orsley,
twinight
and three nondescript fo r ­
American Lrague
wards,
Dave
Halon, Leon
W. 1 . P e t Rochefort and I.en Ronton.
By United Press latetaatlonal ton Howard fur tha final out.
31 20 .608
A slight twitch In Hteve Johnny Pnwrll's two-run fifth Baltimore
26 18 .391
New
York
Barber's left shoulder explains inning homer was the big
30 21 .388
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today why tha New York Yan- blow o f the Orioles' attack on
36 22 .512
Kansas City
keea have a very large pain Ralph Terry 6-5 and Mickey Minmwota
23 M .510
111 tile nrrk.
23 23 .300
Mantle hoiuered fo r tha Yan­ Boston
25 28 .472
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A 24-year-old left-hander kees, The win snapped an tats Angeles
20 25 .444
who can throw a baseball Oriole five-game losing streak Cleveland
30 28 .417
through the aide o f a barn,
The l.os AngcU-s Angels de­ Detroit
18 35 J440
Barber frit the twitch about feated the Chicago White Sox, Washington
Tuesday's
Results
thrre weeks ag o. He informed 1-0, the Cleveland Indians
night
Baltimore
Oriole
manager downed the Detroit Tigers, 6- Cleveland 6 Detroit 4.
1 Itniton 0. night
Washington
Tummy llltehcock then and I| tbo Washington .Senators
thrre that he Would rely .bailed the Boston Red Sox, Baltimore 3 New Y ork 1.
Plus Installation
night
henceforth oil hit fast ball.
1-0, and Him Minnesota Twins
3 Y r. Factory Warranty
The
six-foot,
190-pound beat tho Kansas City Ath­ Minnesota 5 Kansas City 9,
night
Barber couldn't have cauied letics, 5-0, in other A l. games.
Chicago 0,
Los Angclei
more grief among American
In the National lea g u e, the
night
League hittera if he had an­ Chicago Cubs topped the San
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Bo.Ion at Washington, night
firo 50-caliher dum-dum bul­ Angeles Dodgt-rs edged out
lets out o f a machine gut at the Houston Colts, 2-1, and New York at Baltimore, night
them. Because Steva’s fast the hlilwaukre Braves nipped
ball la Just about all any the New York Mete, 3-2.
pitcher needs—aa evidence his
Dan Osinakl pitched a three*,
9-4 record that makes him hitter and 1-ee Thomas singled
PHILADELPHIA (U P I) — tha first A L pitcher o f the home Felix Torres with the
Tha horaa playara o f Pennsyl
•oaaon to reach nine victories. only run of tha gam e in the
van La, aurraundad by states
A crowd o f 37,137 In Baltl second inning as the Angles
with legalised batting, can do more law Barber m ove the dealt Die White Sox a loss
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Friday.
over the Yankees.
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RFK Steps Up Move
* To Convict Hoffa
CHICAGO (U P I) — A tty. Gen. Robert F. Ken­
nedy has intensified his efforts to net a conviction
of Teamsters president James K. H offa.
A federal grand ju ry in Chicago indicated H offa
and seven other persons Tuesday on charges alleg­
ing they fraudulently obt a i n e d $20 million in
loans from a Teamster
pension fund and used
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offa
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Purpose o( the institute ia
to better qualify teachers to
tcsch superior students in
their own high schools.

Goldsboro Sets
School Closing
Guldsboro E l e m e n t a r y
School will have ite school
closing exercises tonight at 8
p. m. There are 141 students
in the sixth grade. Trophies
will be presented to th* fo l­
lowing students;
American L egion scholar­
ship award to Levonia W ynn;
FCTA scholarship award to
£ — I.ucritin— in dr.
Plata penmanship award to
Levonia Wynn; Daniels Serv­
ice Station m ost cooperative
award to Nadine M cG ill; W il­
son - Eichleberger Mortunnry
most outstanding award to
Richard Burke; Dr. J. C. Kingling science award to Avery
Smith; Cherry P la ta science
award to Pamela Cherry, and
% American Legion C h a r l e s
Young Post '.’ U7 science award
to William T aylor Jr.
All are cordially invited to
tome out and w itness th* endproduct o f enother phase of
physical and mental growth.

Society Slayer
Has Baby Girl
BOSTON (U P I)
The
blond, socialite niece o f a c­
tor Montgomery Clift Monday
night gave birth to a 7-pound
2-ounce girl—the baby of the
msn she admitted killing.
Boston Lying-In Hospital o f ­
ficials said today both the
mother, post-debutante Sus­
anna Clift, and tho still un­
named baby are "w ell.’ *
Miss Clift, 21, was admitted
to the hospital Monday night
■Iter being driven in a beachwagon from the Massachu­
setts Mental Health Center.
She ha* been confined to
tlv mental institution since
being allowed to plead guilty
to manslaughter in the shoot
ing death of Piero B. Brentani. 27, an Italian-Swiss e le c ­
tronic* engineer, whoso body
was found last O ctober w her
padlocked bedroom .
Superior Court Judge le w is
Goldberg allowed her to plead
guilty to m anslaughter and
placed her on probation for
10 years on condition that
she enter a mental institu­
tion.

Citrus Budget
Hearing Slated
LAKELAND (U P I) — Th*
Citrus Commission’s budget
committee was to meet here
today to discuss n est season's
operating expenditures.
General
M anager
Homer
Hooks ssiil tho budget would
be subject to change after the
October crop estimate. The full
commission w ill discuss the
budget et its June 12 meeting.

tions filed against him.
The action Tuesday came
after two yeurs o f Investiga­
tion by the Federal Rureau
o f Investigation and the Jus­
tice Department. It came In
the form o f a 28-count, 65page Indictment.
A* the indictment was handed down, a Di-count mail and
wire fraud indictment against
H offa w as dismissed on mo.
tion o f Kennedy's department
in Tampa, Fla.
U. S. D i s t r i c t Judge
Josel-h I'. L ifb dismissed the
indictment involving Huffa’s
connections with a Florida
real estate firm , Sun Valley
Inc., so the rase eculd be
coupled with the Chicago pro­
secution.
The Chicago indictment ac­
cused H offa o f deceiving fel­
low trustees o f the Central
States, Southeast and South­
west A reas Peniion Fund,
headquartered in Chicago, to
obtain loans far favored com­
panies in six etatss. Moat of
the companies are in the Mland, Fla., area.
The indictment cited loan*
fo r financing o f companies
for construction o f hotels, mo­
tels, shopping renters and
other projects in Florida,
Louisiana, Alubamu, Missouri,
New Jersey and California.
Pension fund trustees once
were told, the grand jury
said, that t ’J million In loan
funds w as used to build a
North Miami hospital where­
as a “ substantial portion" o f
the m oney waa diverted to
ather use*.
The indictment said Hoffa
used “ fraud, deceit, misrep­
resentation" to obtain ap­
proval o f th* loans by th*
seven other union end eight
management
representative*
'who run the pension fund.
Others named in the indict­
ment weret
B e n j a m i n Drenow, 58,
form er ow ner o f th* John W.
Thomas Department Stcce,
Minneapolis, Minn., now In
priton fo r mail fraud and in­
come tax evasion; Abe T.
Weinblatt, «7, retired Miami
Beach, Fla., businessman and
farmer associate of Drenow;
S. G eorge Burris, 65, New
York C ity accountant who
waa a stockholder In Sun Val­
ley In c.; his son, Herbert G.
Burris, 41, New York City
attorney; Samuel Human, 63,
Miami U«ach, a real estate
operator who refurbished two
large old Key West hotels;
Calvin Kovene, .19. Miami
Beach builder who was con­
victed o f a housing loan
fraud last year; and Zachary
A. S irs to J r , 41, New Or­
leans builder and real estate
man.
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More Industry
Seen In State
T A L L A H A S SE E (D P I) —
More induetry should come to
Florida In the wake of a U. S.
Supreme Court decision up­
holding th* etete'a prohibition
o f agency shops, according to
the president o f th# Associat­
ed fnduetriee of Florida.
**Thle once and for all de­
clare* it Illegal for any Flor- i
Ida em ployer to enter into an
agreement with a union which
require* hi* employee to Join
a union, to not Join, or pay
a union if he decides not to
join,’* M i d William Shsnds o f
Gainesville.

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M iss Carolyn Sue Gowens
Honored

ByAbifeoil Von B u m
DEAR A B B Y : I am 45 years old
and have been married almost 15
years. My wife is a good cook, a good
housekeeper and a good woman. She
has one bad fault. She will spend
lots o f time watering her African vi­
olets, her one passion in life, but she
never asks me i f I want a drink o f
water. I am well able to get myself a
drink o f water, but it would be nice
if she would o ffe r it to m e once in a
while. Am I w rong?
MR. R.T.K.

A t Bridal Shower

•r honoring M d e-elect, Miss
Carolyn Sue G oweas.
A blue sa d white color
theme was carried oat la d ec­
oration* nslng bridal o n a -

eveniag.

Mrs. E. S. McCall Jr.

Mrs. Robb Nam ed
League President
Highlight

of

the

evening

was wbea Mrs. Gordon Briason related experiences o f a
recent

trip

to Hawaii.

She

was wearing a muu muu with
a lei o f Plumari, a native
flower, and n hibiscus over
her left ea r.
The Bris sons ware m et at
the dock with the customary
presentations of le li
and
while there they flew over
eight Islands. One was celled
•SCreltryi Mrs. B . W, Tench,
has been owned by th* samo
««rre*fn a d in i
secre­
tary;
M rs. K. Mykkaaee, family fo r aix generations.
About 300 people live there
trosaerer; Mrs. B . F . M enlo,
Msterien, ta d Mrs. X . C. and only- a pure blooded Ha­
waiian can land there.
M uw eU , parliamentarian.
They flew tnside the crater
It was reported that BOO
o f a volcano, vlaited orchid
worth o f library books have
nurseries and enjoyed the
keen purchased by ths league
beach at Waikiki. They were
with proceeds from ths sate
told that tho sand on this
o f cook books. Half o f the
famous beach is hauled in
hooka have been placed in
from a point SO miles away.
various school libraries and
Mra. Long, library co-ordi­
the others will bo placed by
nator, w as introduced and
Mrs. Ruth Long, coordin a tor
gave a review on the book
o f County School Lifavariss.
"H a w a ii." After h e a r i n g
Mra. Briaaon'a description of
A G IF T TO PLEASE
Hawaii today, the review con­
tinued the story o f the islands
YOUR G R A D ------from the time of their forma­
OR - FATHER ON
tion by volcanic force until
“ HIS D A Y "
the present day.
Hostesses, Mrs. David Fauver, Mrs. Harold Fauvcr and
Mr* H. F. Moule. continued
the Hawaiian theme by using
tropical floral arrangements
on the tahle and serving Ha­
waiian punch with cheese
•ticks, cake and mints.
New officers will bo install­
ed at the June meeting. A
GROOM ING K IT covered dish supper will pre­
Slim, leather ease that la
cede the meeting.
fitted to hold a man’s
groom ing needs.

G ifts • Cards - Book*
(Form erly McVicara)
210 E. Flmt St.

hung overhead
and
three
table* eseh held a white ow l
dressed as a graduate -with
each
holding
a
diploma.
P lic a cards w ere miniature
girl silhouettes.
Refresh m en u o f hamburg­
ers,
baked
beans,
potato
chips, cake and punch w e n
aerved by tba hostesses to
the honor guest and Patty
Glenn Johnson, Saadi Wright,
Dreads Renew . Nylene Al­
bers, Linda Sue Williams,
Sylvia Smith, Am y WatU,
Laura
5ilvers,
and
Mrs.
Claude HltUU.
The
hostesses presented
U nde with a persona] gift.

$a£oby

Personals

iis

aerved

party at Lake Hayes. Then
the group progressed to the
DcShazos' spacious and color­
ful back yard for a "Luau.V
The table, made o f huge ba­
nana leaves, was set up on
the patio and graced with
gardenias and a delicious
chicken supper.
To carry out the theme,
Becky Palmer and Ann Rig­
gins dressed in gaily colored
grass skirts presented leis to
each guest as they arrived.
Following the supper, limbo
contests were held and prizes
■warded to Wes Swenson and
John Jacubin. The final stop
OVIEDO GRADUATES who were honored ut u progressive Hawaiian
was at the Swensons' home
where dessert and dancing
party arc left to right. Heated, Jimmy DcShazo and Suzanne Purtin and
were
enjoyed.
Decorations
standing, W es Swenaon and Jimmy Jones.
here also carried out the tro­
pical theme
with
fishnets
glowing bamboo and fiowera.
A huge cake, decorated in a
graduation m otif w as aerved
with eold drinks.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack P. lams and fam ily Monday.
Those invited to (he gala
Strickland, ton, Jack Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. itudil, Mrs.
Lung. .Shirley, Mike ami Betty
event were Ihc m em bers of
daughter, Jane, of Quincy,
Ann Lung attended the grad­
the Oviedo High School grad­
and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. uation of Fatty Brown, Mrs.
Mr. and Mr*. L, H. Wynne uating c la n , Mr. and Mra. C.
Strickland,
of
Wnuchula, Long'i niece and Mrs. Iluild’ s
W. Holder and Mr. and Mrs.
honored their grandson, Low­
spent the past weekend visit­ granddaughter, from Titus­
James Palmer.
ry Rockett, with a graduation
ing with Mr. and Mrs. M. R. ville High School.

Graduate

Tuperni

Honored With
Barbecue

Most women have a card
flic or notebook filled with
the very best recipes of their
friends, recipes under such
headlines as "M a ry ’ s Brownlos," "D ot's barbecued ch ic­
ken," "A lic e s
upside-down
cake."
These borrowed recipes in
Umc became their own prize
recipes. They never hesitate
to say to a friend who has
served them something sp e­
cial, “ I've jo t to have this
recipe. Will jo u give it to
m e ?"
Why don't we women, then,
go a step further and " b o r ­
row " our friends' most pleas­
ing traits and outstanding
qualities?
We might hesitate to ask
for such personal
recip es"
as, "H ow have you managed
to get your work to well o r ­
ganized that you always seem
seem to have plenty of tim e
for yourself?" . . "B u sy

New Arrivals

By Ruth Millett

as you are, bow are you able like (he person you really
to do so many nice things want to be.
for so many different peo­
p le ?" . . "W hat have you
done to make your family
MATCHING SHORTS
such a happy, companionable,
AND SH IRTS
loyal c la n ?"
You might not want to ask
these questions, though there
would be no harm don*. But
you could, by putting your
mind to it, figure out just
how your friends have hap­
pened to succeed in special
ways, or just how they have
developed their outstanding
qualities.
Once you have come up
Jack
with the answers, what’s to
Winter
prevent you from borrowing
their best "r e c ip e s" for liv­
ing?
The only card file you would
need is a mental one. It
would serve to remind you
that the traits and qualities
you adm ire in your friends
"F esterin g Fashions
you could—and should—bor­
J u t Far Y en "
row to make your own life
200 N. P A R K A V E .
easier and more pleasant,
STOI1E H O U RS: • TO S:34
and to make yourself more

Open Friday Nightat

Local Events

Complete

SANFORD
FLOWER SHOP

Home

Tor. K. 1st A Sanford Ave.
FA 2-IHZ2 or FA 2-8132

Improvement

Style*

Service
"Love." sighs Sauy, "Is ihc
oalv fire against which then
Is no insurance ”

Plamr,

Fat i males,

(W alrh for HsMy W eekly)

Duality

Workman­

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ship. Dependable

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Local Contractor,
llondable —

Russ Spencer
Sanford’* Only Air-Conditioned Furniture Store

F A 2-0983

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In O vk d o
Mr. and Mr*. Harold Lyles
announce the birth o f a six
pound, four ounce daughter,
barbecue chicken supper at
May 21.
their home, B£) East Second
They have chosen the nam e
Slreet.
Agnes Fay for the new arriv ­
The
tupper was served
WEDNESDAY
al. who was w elcom ed Into
from tables set up on the
Ladles Auxiliary o f VVckiwa the family hy two brothers,
Richard and Ronnie.
lawn, cuvcrcd with green
laxigc 879 meet* at 7;3(i p.m.
Maternal grand mulbcr
is
ciotlu. The honoree received
In the Oddfellows Hall on Mr*. P. M. Smithson.
a shirt as a gift.
Magnolia Ave. Several out of
Guests were Linda Mit­
chell, Gene Whitten and Sha­ town guests arc eap ccled and
ron Giles; Chris Haunch and members are urged to bo
Pat Champman; Judy Har­ present.
riett. Debbie
Rockett, the
THURSDAY
honoree'* mother, Mra. Lola
Smith, and an aunt, Mra. Ro­
Tlie Ladle* Society of the
bert Kuhlke. o f Jaekaonvilie. Brotherhood
of
Locomotive
Firemen and Kngineinen will
meet at 8 p.m. at the home
of Mrs. H. R. E iiencoff. 209
Satiuma Drive, in Ravenna
Park, for the monthly busi­
ness and social meeting.

Nile* S-M-I.

203-09 E . 1s t S t

have the ace o f the eluba
among his
securities sad
there would be aa w ay to
keep him from m aklag nine
tricks unless East eould in­
still a real feeling o f confidence.
Accordingly, E ast ioet »
time letting the queen o f
hearts hold end when South
led a second heart dumm y’ s
tea was allowod to hold that
trick.
Now South was ready to
make five odd. He led a aped*
from dumm y. W eit took hia
ace and led the six o f clubs.
Last's j i n — tu r n o — s o o d r t ace and South promptly led
a third heart and fineaaed
dummy jack.

potato

The next stop was a splash

Short
Sleeves

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with

ed candies.

OPEN FRID AY

GROUPS

along

chips, nuts, olives and assort­

■top o f

Complete 3 - ROOM

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Oviedo Graduates Honored At Party

Important

EVENINGS

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By Oswald Jacoby
OnBhidqa

All
deceivera
don't
go
HO«TW (D)
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around aelling gold bricks.
AKQJ
Some operate at the bridge
WAJlBt
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table.
BRIDE-ELECT, Miss Carolyn Gowens, was honored at a recent miscel­
,
South w ai more o f a du­
laneous shower. Seated at the refreshment table is hey mother, Mrs. I. E.
CAR
plicate player than a rubber
Gowens and from left are the two hostesses and honoree, Mrs. J. M. Lee,
bridge man ao instead o f
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Miss Gowena and Mrs. C. F, Lee.
(Herald P hoto)
being properly thankful far
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the small favor o f a spade
no t i n
lead which insured his con­
am i
tract, South went out alter
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everything that he could gath­
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er in.
«AJ04
He eame to hia hand with
Both vulnerable
By Linda flattbaon
and Mrs. Jam es Partin, Mr.
The first course was a polled plants. The focal point
la s t
Km U W**4
the
jack
c
t
diamonds
*t
trick
Suxanne Partin, Jim De- and Mrs. W. if. DeShaio, Mr. punch party at the Partin's. w a a an
arrangem ent
of two and led the queen o f
Paw
I N.T. Pass
Sharo, Wes Swenaon and Jim- and Mrs. Wesley Swenson The home was attractively
Pam P a s
Pass
orange and black gladioli and hearts. Meanwhile East had
mums,
centered
with
a
grad­
raogemend of flowers and
honored by their parents, Mr. greasiva Hawaiian party,
uation silhouette of a boy and thoughl. Obviously South held | South would have responded
four apadea so that if Uic I one spade, not one ao trump,
girl.
suit were headed by the aco
In that case South would
Sparkling pink punch was

By Liada Smiihaoa
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hor­
ton, o f Colum bus, Ohio, re­
cently visited several friends
In Oviedo. Gordon Is a form er
resident o f Oviedo and ■
graduate o f the 1*37 High
School Class.

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DEAR A B B Y : Is It correct fo r a
wedding to be held in the groom ’s
church? The bride’s church is a
small one In a rural section, and has
no place fo r the reception. The
groom’s church Is very large and has
a huge basement where receptions
are held. Please print y ou r answer
because about 300 people are directly
involved.
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your

DEAB M A N : N o o m can keep
"everybody happy". But fo r a start,
tell Sweet IS (sweetly) that aha
should spend more lim e on h er home­
work and leas on your shop work.
P. 8. Tell “ w ifey" to tr o w up, too.

CONFIDENTIAL T O E LE A N ­
O R : He doesn't need to be told that
he is burning the candle at both
ends. He is only interested In where
he can get more wax.

Should m l leaves appeal to
you, thn Kuchin commonly
called Mexican Firebush la
what you want. Green during
most o f ths growing season,
and not ao dense o r neat in
growth us Summer Cypress,
Its leuves turn bright m i Strickland, in Sanford, and
with the first froat.
Cdr. G. It. Strickland, ol
Mirny conk* ovrrluok tho
Loch Arhor.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Rudd, delirious fart that frozen
o f Winter Haven, were over­ rabbit incut taste* like the
night guest* u{ M i*. It. E white incut o f t-hlckni. It ia
available ut most modern
stores. Why not try it Ihi*
new year o f new adventure in
good rating?

M A T H E R 'S

HOBBY

DEAR E D N A : The wedding set­
ting is the bride's choice. Tradition­
ally, the bride Is married in her own
church, but i f shs prefers to be m arried in the groom ’s church, it is pro­
per to have it there.

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Penney’* puts these sunny buy* out in four
different cottona! Plenty o f differen t prints!
Mint, yellow, blue, peach or pink broadcloth.
Blue, pink or blue gingham ch ecks! Blue,
pink, mint or charcuul woven atripe*.

�T V Time Previews
7:30-9 p. m . NBC. The Vir­
ginian. " I f Y ou H sto T e a r s ."
(color) (reru n ). Occasionally
this
series
skirts routine
western action to com e up
with a good dram atic plot
and perform ance. This Is one.
The Virginian heeds the call
of a pal w ho swears he is
innocent o f a m urder charge.
It's the m urdered m an's w ife
be suspects and wants the
Virginian to help prove I t
But the Virginian falls far
the doll and believes h er in­
n ocen t D ana W)mter supplies
much o f the excellent em ot­
ing as the v ictim ’ s w ife, with
Robert Vaughn, Nancy Sina­
tra and Britt Lom ond. Jam es
Drury stars.
7:30-8:30 p . m . ABC. W a­
gon Train.
"T h e Barnaby
West S tory ." This episode in­
troduce*
M ichael
Burns,
youngest star o f the aow-dafunct " l t ’ a A M an's W orld "
series, a s an added regular
for next season. H e porttrays Barnaby West, whom
the w agon train picks up af­
ter be seem ingly has Journey­
ed over 3,000 m iles to pur­
portedly m eet hla father In
Sacram ento. The lad’ s cour­
age and Integrity ring true,
but hla story does not. Bill
Hawks (T erry W ilton) likes
the lad and tries to determine
whether be la running to o r
away from hla parents. Y ou'll
recognise the father in later
scenes
as
veteran
actor
Stuart Erw in. P ractically s o
physical action, but inter* Kingly w a r n .
9:30-10 p. m . CBS. The D ick
Van D yke Show. "W here Did
I Come F r o m ," a question
from young Richie, set* the
pace fo r this show and it
turns ou t to b e fast, furious
and v ery funny. R ob 's ex*
p ls n s tio O ,'In flashback sen­
tences, show s his m ad haste
to get Laura to the hospital,
complete with lost trousers,

black eye and a tm aihed
automobile. It'a Van Dkye at
hla tastefully aanleat and aalUjr rank* with the better
ihowa In the aeries, despite
the absence o f the star's coworkers Buddy and Sally.
10-11 p. ro. CBS. Circle
Theater. "S ecret Document
X236." This la m ore In the
nature of a primer on gov­
ernment security than any­
thing else, although the pro­
ducers did taka »om e c a n
to insert enough dram atic
amphasts to maka it appeal­
ing TV fare. A aecret docu­
m ent turns up in a West
Germ an beer hail ten days
after It waa supposed to be
burned and its destruction offinally certified. The pro­
g ra m '! abject is to abow how
security forces operate In
th* maae ot facta and fiction
they encounter In their eaarch
fo r the responsible parties.
10-11 p. m . ABC. Naked
City. "H old F or Gloria Christ­
m a s." (rerun) Burgess Mere­
dith and Herscbel Bernard!
make this a notable presenta­
tion and tonight's beat bet.
The story la told la flash­
backs after the murder o f a
eloquent,
entertaining
and
egotistical poet, played by
Meredith. An alcoholic, be
sells tom e o f hla works to a
ba • owner before being hos­
pitalised. When be escapes
from the hospital, be returns
for hla poems but la refused,
ao be decides to steal them.
The excellence o f the per­
form ance b y these tw o la
further enhanced b y a sup­
porting cast, equal to the
task. Including Sanford Melsner and Eileen Hecknrt, Pnul
Burke and tiurace McMahon
star.

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CITY COUNCIL of Oviedo took time out At the
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VATICAN CITY (U P I) With his finsl words, Pope
John XXIII colled prayerfully
tor Christian unity.
'U t unum alnt," he said.
"T h a t they be on e ."
A fter uttering the Latin
w o r d i Pope John lapsed into
the final com a that ended his
life.
" U t unum sint" were the
w ords o f Jesus Christ at the
L ast Supper.
Throughout the agony of
death Pope John repeatedly
voiced words o f com fort and
Inspiration.
"D eath is not an ending,"
he told one o f his doctors,
P ietro Valdonl. "W ith death
a new life begins, a glorifi­
cation in Christ."

Speaking o f messages pour­
ing into the Vatican, be said;
"T h is interest in the Pope,
who humbly represents the
L ord, marks a new terror o f
prayer, o f thoughts and pur­
poses ot peace, the firm and
clea r conviction that what
mattera in life la always what
la In the spirit o f the G ospel."

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HOI1 ORW1G, ceramics instructor fur the C ity Recrention Department,
was surprised with an "end o f class appreciation party" in the Arts and
Crafts building in F ort Mellon Park. Orwlg sits in the maple rocking chair
presented to him by tho class. Surrounding him are some o f his students.
From left: M rs. Gladys Fowler, Mrs. Hubert Zittrower, Mrs. Dolly Cherry,
Recreation Director Jim Jernigan, Mrs. Orwig, Mrs, Ann Gracey and Mrs.
Sarah Roberts.
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Jones and T. L. Lingo Jr.; Mrs. John Courier,
city clerk, council secretary and tha city’s of­
ficial hostess, and Mayor Lee Gary.
(Herald Photo)

Pope Prayed
For Unity Of
Christians

R evealing tor tho first time
tb o aecret be b i d guarded so
- Ch*73sae -Mountain. Fo% carefully Jtor _j*_ y e ar. Pope
Colorado Spring*, Colo., hat John said " I know very well
the largest ape collection In w hat la the m atter with me
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Few maintain adequate distance be­
tween their car and those ahead and
behind. Everybody trusts to luck
that nothing will happen.
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p ro o f is in the chain reaction mis­
haps. worst o f which wns the Cullfo m ia affa ir involving 200 cars.
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ju d ge the traffic situation far ahead.
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common, is chronic inattention on
the part o f drivers. Recently, on a
high-speed road, a woman going 50
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several seconds to kiss her bnby on
the nose. If she had crashed in those
critical seconds, the report would
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the vehicle effectively. The business
o f driving with one arm out of the
window, o f keeping no more than a
w rist or a couple o f fingers on the
wheel, should stop for good nnd nil.
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automatic penalty as reckless driv­
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The people who don't attend to
the road, who don't control their
cars, or who drive when they are ei­
ther drunk or in an over - wrought
emotional state, are the villnins in
the accident picture.
They make thousands o f mistakes
a t the wheel every day. Luck gets
them by much o f the time, so they
get a false sense o f security. But
when luck runs out, they have no
murgin.

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with neVrs o f automobile fatalities
hears a f a tra ffic mishap with real
■hock value. The question is whether
the driving public learns from it.
Such an event was the multiple
crash o f 17 vehicles — 14 o f them
trucks — on the New Jersey turn­
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In that frightening disaster six
trucks drivers were killed and a numl&gt;er o f other persons hospitalized with
injuries.
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m otorists?
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safety as they move about on streets
and highways.
The New Jersey accident occur­
red in thick nighttime fog. Only 45
minutes earlier, police had turned on
electric signs reducing the speed
limit from a normal 60 miles an hour
to 35.
The crnsh was a typical chain re­
action. one truck or car piling nfter
another into the tangled mass. Some
vehicles were buried two or three
deep, suggesting speeds above the
prescribed maximum muy have been
observed. It takes a lot o f impact to
put one car atop another.
Fog obviously should dictnte ex­
treme caution. But so should ‘ *normal’’ conditions on today’s modern
express routes.
On most o f these, the whole
heavy flow o f tru ffic moves at a
swift pace. Few drivers can see
very fur ahead, and not many try.

W orry Clinic

Preildrnt Kennedy miscal­ during his first two White political necessity for him,
Itr. Jim asks a very sur­
culated the civil righta pres­ House years to avoid arous­ suddenly becam e disenchant­ prising question. Discuss it
at your men’ s lunrheons' and
sures by so wide ■ margin ing Southern mem bers of Con­ ed.
Even the President’ s best in your Women’ s Club meet­ In IIWI and as a Hull Moose
that he finds himself now con­ gress. Their in gry reaction
ings. See if anybody ran o f­
would
have
delayed
amt
per­
friends began to tell him.
fronting
a dangerous and
fer a hrttrr answer In Dr. enndiduto in 1012.
haps killed much o f Kennedy's His anxious telephone calls
frightening em ergency.
Then F. I). Roosevelt run ns
Jim
Ilian the suggestion beother
legislative
proposals to Mrs. Martin Luther King
Ins. For winning a political vice - presidential candidate
The
em ergency
Is both Meantime, the President m ov­
Jr. on those occasions when campaign is now an adrrrwith Cog in 11*20, ns well ns
dangerous and frightening be­ ed fairly hard and fast with
her husband was jailed in the
for president in 11132, Until,
cause it threaten# civil dis­ administrative measures in South were effective for a tislng e o n t e s t , requiring
prr* lously popular "brand
in to und m i l .
order, riotou# m obs in city behalf o f civil rights, with time. Hut just the other day
■twtms »■*-—1
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‘
‘uul
slrerti. CTVrt— n is m ie i— r*- s|H'n at TMupiusis un ine n gtu
the Kev. Martin Luther King
CASE I’ - 157: Dr. Jim is u even half as much spotlightspreading in the South. There to vote.
Jr. was telling s California
is the solemn threat of it in
The Kennedy administra­ audience that the President very* talented dental surgeon ingT
Hack In the reunite nmunNorthern cities. The capital, tion's biggest play for the had not done enough to out- '&lt;in the South.
itself, has been put on notice Negroes, however, was in the law segregation.
I During my address before a &lt;«"* regions o f the Smith and
b&gt; Negro spokesm en that field of emotional propaganda.
The Kennedy administration big dental convention in New
‘ he tenement districts o f
racial conditions must change Some Negroes w ere named to continues to support with ! Orleans. I administer*......... .. |lh. big northern cities, where
millions are only semi-literate,
in Washington to prevent a relatively high federal office. armed rn*n the ambition o f famous “ Advertising Test."
Negro leaders w ere welcomed Jam es II. Meredith to study
race riot.
For It reveals the five basic what name rnuhl romparo
Kennedy's
miscalculation socially at the While House. at the University of Mississ­ laws fur influencing people by with that o f RooseveltT
School teachers, too, Imve
was political. The IKM Dem o­ The President dropped in un­ ippi. Hut Meredith is on r e ­ words.
And “ words” nowadays are [ been unwitting press agents
cratic presidential platform expectedly one day on a cord now that Kennedy Is not
carried to extraordinary e x ­ group of college women who doing enough.
Ally.
Gen. Just iis vital for building up a f,&gt;r *'■« Roosevelt name by
tremes the prom ise o f legis were basing lunch. News slur Hubert F. Kennedy peculiarly medical or dental practice ns leaching children about Teddy
la m e and administrative ac­ ies and newsplcturei kept the has Identified himself with are the doctor's trained sur- Roosevelt * charge at Sun
Juan Hill.
tion in behalf of civil rights. nation informed o f the P res­ civil rights. Negros's with gicnl fingers.
Remember, those faithful
"D r. Crane,” I vs as u-*krd hy
Negroes applauded the plat- ident's attention to Negroes. whom lie met a few days ago
The political play seemed to to discuss the situation were Hr. Jim during the forum din- jhUtury tfuchrr* Imvu tlrilW-il
form and voted for Kennedy,
lie probably would have lost he working well until this unimpressed. They pronounc­ cuaajon ful lowing my tMltlrrsd, 1HHMHJOsOWI #**hool chiMrrfi in
*&gt;• K*‘a exploit* junt ninco
M&gt;me big states and the pres­ year when it suddenly fell ed RFK naive ami lacking in Mit tm'iim to me tlmt politiidency without th eir support. apart. Negro leaders who had understanding o f the race clans should be even more in­ P.*:i2.
Resides, John Rooscvell is a
Kennedy's
early situation.
Kennedy decided to post­ accepted
terested in thesu five law*.
pone civil rights legislation civil rights strategy as a
'So bow would you suggest solid hiisiuess mail, lie is hap­
Tin* end result o f the poli­
tical situation t» that Kennedy they be used ill |sdtieal ram- pily m a r r i e d and tins four c h il­
evidently will move hard and , P«ig"* In older to promote dren, so no divorro or scandal
favt now
for civil right* Americanism vs. Socialistic attaches to him.
And lie come# from New
ytELL.CASMlMO tM Ot*l AAV
legislation. The frightening trends?
York
ntutc, which has the
EKPEKIENCfe ytrm VteUlMC.
“
For
example,
suppose
you
question is this: ts it already
EoAD, AC DCAR-— AOOflstEO
MOOPLEG ,X*D 6 0 0 6 E S T W AT,
were nominated for the presi­ largest electoral vote I
trJTHE c a r b OF THE
|
too
late
to
prevent
riots
in
So don't think I was merely
eXALTED CUSTODIAN OF TUB INSTEAD OF O R E S S N ft UP*
dency, What would la- your
the streets?
LIKE MSv. AETOR'S MOKSE, ft
ij/OLDEM OCEaCEMT OF THE
first use o f Applied Psychol­ joking when I said my FIRST
WOULD B B /WORE TO THE
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CUJ8.TLL tMPfiTESS
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(MPOCTANCe VJHEM ME
AND MEET HIM ltd A
AKCNES'
question, but I didn't hesitate. Roosevelt us my r u n n i n g
SKULL C A P/
"I'd want a very popular mute.
Fur we can no longer elect
‘ brand numu’ un the ticket
q — What
is
the
postal with me as vice-presidential sturdy, talented men who have
agreem ent between the Unit­ c anil Mate,’ ’ I replied,
relatively unknown names.
mini.
ed Nations and the United
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loans and grants from m ore
developed countries la danger­
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thing ia that the underdevel­
oped countries must he taught
to produce their awn food.
Planning now to do that Is an
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Africa nnd Asia and partlcul.tr ly Red China aru the great
food deficit areas, although
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the W orld Health Organisa­
The United States In the
tion.
last 25 years hss multiplied its
food production five times.
Thu Department o f A gricul­
ture and the liilul grant rolleges, established just over a
century ago. b r o u g h t the
knowledge o f how to produce
There is a difference be­
more and better food to farm ­ tween horror and terror pic­
ers. All this knowledge is
ture*. A horror picture de­
available to the underdevel­
oped countries hut it i* not picts real problems as tiny
exist today . . . Terror movies
applied.
are make-believe , . . contriv­
This citiplmsixt-s a n o t h e r
ed to make you seared.
goal to lie discussed hy the
—Actor Vincent 1’ rieo
World Food Congress — the
creation o f more agricultural
f made a terrible mistake
colleges to train enough tech,
I realize Ibis now. I am truly
mciuns to tench underdevelop,
sorry. What else I* there to
ed natives how to grow enough
say ?
food nnd feed themselves and
—Green Itay Packers' Paul
have some surplus to tide
llornung, in wake uf hfs
them over the bad crop years.
suspension for belting uu
At the end o f the congress
N F L games.
Io f 12 working days, the hope
My physicians are offended
is that the 1,200 delegates at me because I seldom »co
will huve half n doxen or more them.
basic policies adopted to help
—Nikita Khrushchev, 59.
them solva their problems.
They must have plans for ed­
When I'm asked whether I
ucation and public relations to
favor my brother or Senator
inform their people on what
Goldwater, 1 say " y e s ." The
the problem is and how to a t­
mam goal is for Republican!
tack it, for the development
to wm.
o f adequate supplies o f im­
—Wimhrop Rockefeller.
proved aeed, fertiliser and
pesticide, fo r a budget on
Let no one despise your
vvbnt alt this will cost on a
youth, hut set the bellevsra
world-wide basis mid for each
an example in speech and
developing, foud-shortuge no­
conduct, in love, in faith, in
tion.
purity.— 1 Timothy 4:12.
ni,‘ n " rii:hi" « u,,1&gt;'
l»&lt;&gt;urufn.
The World Food Cutigrvs* is
says V. T. Krisbiiiiswuniy o f
Indin, secretary generul o f the being conducted under the
Example is the school o f
World Food Congress. Furth­ auspices o f tho United Nations mankind, and they will learn
ermore, ho declares that a Fund and Agriculture Organ- at no other.— Edmund Burke.
face o f five-foot men with iiution. Its director generul,
hidden hunger has no fight in It. It. Fen o f India, will open
, it to oppose dictator# liiitl tie- the congress on June 4 in the
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Viewing the world by conti. the roiifereneo at its finul
plenary
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nents. North Am erica. Europe
The congress will be adand Austria-New /.ralaiat ure
the only nreua with surplus Iressed by President Kennedy,
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WASHINGTON— (N E A &gt; —
The World Food Congress o f
1,24)0 delegates from morn
than 100 nations, meeting in
Washington June 1-18, has set
for itself a tremendous job. It
is to blueprint a plan Insuring
that e v e r y o n e w ill have
enough to eut in 200 A . D.
This is the 37-yeur Imiggoni for the nest generation.
The more Immediate goal Is
to insure that there w ill be no
world food shortage crisis l&gt;y
— a mere IT years away.
World population today is
three billion people. One third
o f them or about a billion
people are runs)'’ red under­
nourished snd from 200 mil­
lion to 500 million nro under­
fed. World food production has
been Increasing at the rale o f
about 3 pee cent a year since
the end o f World W ar tl.
World population has been
multiplying faster than that,
so there muy be two billion
undernourished people in 2000
unless planning nnd action lire
begun now.
An adequute diet is consid­
ered 3200 calories fo r a mini.
2;lt&gt;0 for a woman. Anyone
having less than that may not
be faring starvation, but there
i» n new concept id hunger—
bidden hunger. It com es from
un insufficiency o f proper
food. It is malnutrition.
A man may have enough
rice—slunch— and water to fill
his body. He may not feel
hunger. Hut he lacks milk slid
meat, green and yellow vrgtubles— proteins, fats urn! vit­
amins, Lacking them, ha does
not raise healthy children. A
tests beginning with ItKlO years!
five-foul-len man with hidden
when Teddy Roosevelt was on
N or can the usual meager hunger raises children who
the ticket. Again, Teddy ran |5,000,000 campaign kitty in b'row up to be five-foot-lw u

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Lot I. Illack II. TOWN■oU CouOlp, Piorlda, at hla
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gggompgnlad bp a filing faa Oltornay JOSEPH M. MURABoa III. Para
af aaa dollar and auoh claim SKO, P. a
or dtmand not aa filed ahall Park. Samlnola County. Flor­
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failo will ha taken agalnat
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WITNESS my hand and of­
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ITib day at May, IMI.
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Arthur K. Saokwtth. Jr.
Clark of Circuit Court
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Ry: Martha T. Vlhlta
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Plaintiff.
bp JAROD HARICH for tba
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n minor, hp the petitioner, LONWE W OnBHN and PATJAKuii llA Illru . And pon ore IIICIA E. ftRRKN. hla wlfa,
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ROTICR OP SALE
attorney for petitioner, C. R.
NOTICR
IS
HEREBY
OtTLAL’TBNItUIKl. P. a Ron SIT,
Porn Pork, Florida, odd file BN that an tha ITth dor of
tha arlnlnal In tha offlca of Juao, IML at ItiM aaoa. at
U a Cltrh af tha Clrealt Court lha front door af Ua Court
on ar bafaro the lint dap of Houaa af Samlnola County, at
Sanford, FlorldA the Honorable
Juna. IMS.
II.
Beckwiih.
Jr,
HEREIN PAIL NOT or 0 da. Arthur
eraa urn confatao will be Clerk of the Circuit Court of
Bamlnolo County, Florida, will
entered anatnit you.
Wltnaea my band and tna offtr for nolo 10 (ho hlghaat
aaal of laid Court In Oanfard, and beat blddar for eoah, hi
Hamlnala Cnunly, Piorlda thla public outcry, lha fallowing
daacrlbad property af the Da301 h day of May, IMI.
fandant* IMNNIE W. ORRRN
**** Arlhor M. Reehwllh, Jr. and PATRICIA B. ORKKM. hla
Aa Clark of U a aald Clr- wlfa. and CROf.RT IIENORRSON and ODKAEA HRNDEHrull Court
BUN. till Wlfa:
Ry: Martha T. Vlhlta
The Eoat M Id feat af the
Deputy Clark
SRl( of ntaak 4. Tier If.
Publlak May II. H S Jaaa
Plarlfn Land and CalanlI. It. SMI.
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and 114. Public Retarda of
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Range
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lh*reafter on aald land
Thla ta mad* puragant ta
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aatarad In tha OL,ra cauaa.
(•hanrery Doahat Na 1IM I.
nu* ponding In th* Clreult
Court nf und tar Saanlaala
Caunty. PtarlJa
IN W IT N HNS WIIERFOP.
I hara haraunto cat my hand
and afflalal aaal thla Ird day
of Jaaa, lltl*
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Arthur H. Raehwllh, Jr,
Clark at lha Clrouit Court
U and far temloal* Coun­
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Ryt Martha T. Vlhloa
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to tho CompUlat oa PUIntlfP*
aitaraoy JORKPH Sf. MUItA.
PRO. P.
Boa M l, Poro
Park, Pamlnola Conatp, Plor*
Ida, and flio tba orlpinal Aa*
awar or Piandiap la U o afftoo
of tba CUrk of tba Circuit
Court oa ar bafara tba 17th
dap af Jaaa. IM L If yoo fall
to do ao, a docrao pro aoataaao
will bo taban agalnat yon for
tha rallat daauadad U Ua
Cumplalab
WITH EM a y hood and o f.
fielal aaat af offlca at Sanford,
teataola. Count/, thla ITU
day at Map, ISM.
(■HAL)
Arthur H. nockwith, Jr„
Clark of Clrouit Court
Dpi Martha T. VlbUm

THIS EMBLEM

! WELCOME WACOM
S P O N S O R S ...
Ante dI ys s l l f i In Ih s
buninoas ARM air kg Ufg s f
your eaumwalty.
fo r in forma (Urn, call

VIHGLSIA PITR0S1U
P. O. Mas f i l l
NORA NOR KIN
TK tel 111

FEDERA&amp;, MATTOCTAL ROt lSb
OAOB APB0C1ATIOH, o ooro
porotoa.
Plaintiff
oa.
OBOROR A. J04CBR and O B
IRA O. JONBP; GEORGE AJ&gt;
BERT JONES AND OPTRA
DALE JONES! DONALD E.
and
BLBANOR
«.
Dafandantm
________
SALH
NOTICE U HKRFJJT OTVo
BN that on tba ITU day o f
JunA IM L at lli« a aaoa, at
tha (feat door o f tha Court
Houaa af temlaola County, at
Sanford, Florida, tha Honor*
abla Arthur H. Beckwith. J r Clark of tha Circuit Court of
BaMlaale County. Florida, win
affar far tola la the hlghaat
and boat bidder far each, at
public outcry, tbo fallowing
daacrlbad property of the Dafendanto George A. Jama and
Ophla D. Junta; Uaorgo A l­
bert Jonaa and Ophla Dal*
Jonau; Donald E. Mort and
Eleanor R. Mort:
Lot It. Dlock I. W EATH RRSPIELD FIRST ADDtaoeordinr to tho
thartof. 00 raeordtd
n Plat Rook 13. Pag# It.
Public Record! of Semi*
noli County. Plarltei
IntornatVoaat
of
XJtlea
Porn oca— Modal Ma OHS
II E-D;
togothor with alt atruetnrta
and IrapruramtntA Uaa or
tharaoftar on aald land.
Thla la mad* puriuonl to
Pinal Dacra* af Poraoloauro
antarad la tha abort aauaa,
Chanctry Dackat No. 11011,
now ponding In lha Circuit
Court at and for Samlnolo
County, Florido

wiT.-.- .m

TgHsr.a o r

-

hara haraunto (at my bond
and official aaal this Srd day
of Jan*, t i l l .
(BEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clark of tha Clreult Ceurl
In ond for Somlaolo Coun­
ty, Florido
Ry: Martha T. VlhltA
Deputy Clark
Jeoeph M Muracko

p. a

Bog i n

Porn Park. Flo.
Publiah Juna I, IML
CDJ-IT

Ik TRH CTRCTrr COURT,
klkTM JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
Ik
AND
FOR
IBMIkOLH
COCRTY. FLORIDA.
IR CHARCBRY kO. 1MM
Birr TO RUIRT TITLE
J. P. BATEMAN and
THELMA la BATEMAN, hi*
Wlfa,
Plaintiff*,
TA
Tha unknown halm dorian**
legate*,, granlaaa. or othor
rlalmant*. by, through or undor CAIUe J. HEXXON and
MARY U BENSON, daoaooad,
at al.
DofendantA
k g r to n o p B irr
TO* Th* unknown holm da*
Tlaaa*.
lagataaa.
granlea*, or elhar claimant*,
by. through ar under
CARL J. DENSON and
HAItT X* RENDON, de­
canted, and It thar* ar*
any halm darloatA ltgata«A groat***, nr other
olaimontA
by,
Urounk
or uadtr CARL J. URN.
SON ond HART U DEN­
)&gt;
SON, daoaooad. If thar
ora llrlng and If daad.
thalr nnknown holr*. d*«
TlaatA
lagataaa.
graata*A or othar elalmaniA
by, through or under any
hair* at law at CARL J.
RRN0ON ond MAIIT I*
DUNOON, daroaaed. and
all ptraana claiming any
aatata, right, till* or Inlaraat In ar lien upon
th* real property bar**
Inaflar dtaarlbad:
I-ot* II god It. Block IL
H 04 LAN DO, THE SUBURB
IIEAUTIFUL, according ta
plat lharaaf a* recorded
In Plot Soak L Pag* •*.
Fubllo Raoorda Of Rataln«l* County. Florid*.
YOU AKR HBURST NOTI­
FIED that tha Plaintiff a J. PHATH MAN and THELMA L.
RATKMAN. hi* wlfa, bar* In■lllutad m il agalnat you in
lha Clrault Court of thu Ninth
Judicial Circuit, lu and f«r
flemlnol* County, PlarldA ta
thalr lltl* to th* a boeo
3ul*i
\.
ttrrlbad
property, altualed,
lying and balng In gamlnula
Caunty, PlorldA aa harelnaha** mor* particularly a*t
out. Tau or* haraby ratulrad
to fit* your Anawar with th*
Clark af th* Clrault Court, to
had
for
nominal#
County,
PlarldA a i d aarra o copy
lharaaf upon W. E. W IN D E R WKKDLU, o f th* firm ol
Wlndtrwatdl*.
Halite*
A
Ward. 114 Park A»*nu*. Mouth,
Winter Park, FlorldA A t t o r ­
ney* for Ih* Plaintiff a In tha
aba** nation, an ar bafaro
th* i t t b day af J ob *. u « l
ela* a Deere* Pro Canfteaa
Will b* entered agalnat y-u.
IT IR OIIDKIIKD thla b#
r . ft n ot m
publlahed In th* Ranford Her­
F*rn Patk. FIa
ald. u nawapapar publlahed In
Publiah Juna I, IML
Seminole
County,
FlorldA
CDJ-44
onto each week for four con■aoutl** week*.
WITNFuW tho hand of tho
SANFORD HERALD
Clark of th* Circuit Court.
WANT ADS
Uamlnnt* County, FlurldA thla
I It h day of May, IML
BRING FAST
(RUAL)
RXSULTI
Arthur If. Btehwltb. J r,
Clark of tho Clreult Court
Seminal* Cannty. Florid*
Uy: Martha T. Vlhten
NOT MRSPONS1BLK
Deputy CUrk
WladarwaadtA lUlnau A
I will not ho ruopomUblo Ward
for any dobu bwurrad hr Attamaya ol Low
anyon* otter Uum mynolf. IM Park AvatuA Sooth
Winter Pork, Florido
Publiah May IL IL II A
L l RIN U SMITH
Jon* I, IMI.
V W -M

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Classified
Phone

2. Notice* - Personals

322-5613
322-5612
D K A SL O O U

CLASSIFIED D ISPLA Y:
Tu**., thru F ri. - 2 P. M. day
Before huattioo. Mob . - Sat.

STKAIOBT CLASSIFIED:
Tuan, U n i Fri. - 1 F . M . day
be for* taaortioa. M oo. • S a t
aooa.
RESPONSIBILITY:
T h t Herald will n ot be re*
•possible far more than o m
incorrect ini e rtfon o f your ad.
and reserves the right to re­
v ile or re je ct any advertiseraaat D am what ordered to
eoa fora ta the policies o f this
pipar.

Caert ml l i t C o a a tr
I r a l M l ' C a a a tr. Vlarrn M i.
Ra tal* a*
"JACK** ltAHnifl

* D*i**a**if.

T * All CraAltara a a l h i » n
Itarlal C la im ar D r a i a l a
l i a l a M M M Ratal*I
T in and
o f r * u era
k : r * b r notlfltd and ranulrad
to praaant anjr claim* ami
demanda In duplicate which
you, or cither o f yon. may
har t again*! tha aatala o f
XlOOO
"J AC K"
II A II a I 8
dtctiatd. lata o f aald County,
to tha County Judaa o f Kominot# County. Florida, at hie
office In tha court hou** o f
«*M rnnnjjr at la n fo ril. Klor.
Ida, within i T « ' (IV calendar
month* from tht tlm t o f Iht
f lr it publication o f thti a n ­
tic*. Kach claim o r demand
ahall ha In writing, and ahall
■tat* th t plica o f raaldanca
and poit of fice a d d rtia o f tha
aUlmint, and ahall ha aworn
to by the claimant, agent,
attorney, amt any aucti claim
or demand not ao tiled ahall
ha void.
1 / William V. Claaa
Aa administrator o f the
lCalate of
1)000 "JACK " HARRU.
Uecaaaad
Cordon V. Frederick
Attorney for tha Katate
t l l - t t t North Park A n n u a
p. o . n o * t m ,
Sanford, Florida
Publlih May II. U . I I a
June l. 111!.
COM!

Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
1305 Elliott A v « ., FA 2 5254
or FA 2-0326.

K in a

Mercer,

Baby

By Day, W eek, o r Month
CARROLL’ S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2*9181 110 W. l i t It.

a /k /a

T. Marcar

k e d k r a l n a t io n a l h o r t -

OAtlH AM O CtATION,
poratlon,

»

cur-

Ptulntlir.
T|irilARL J. SI UlANNI and
XltlLNh. K. allt.UNNI,
Dtfrndantt.
NOTICR o r JU'IT IN
ROMTOSliK Kot» tICl.ONt’ RK
TOi Mh-hart J. SlrUnnl
llealdenc* Cnknnw n
Irrnr F HlHennl
Iltildtncc (Infcnrtwn
Tou, dtftndant*. a rt h .r eby
notified that « complaint to
foraclntt a cert ain nnirtgeg*
on tht fo llo w in g
dttcrlbed
property, to -w lt !
Dot II, B lo ck P.. COIJNT l i r CLUB MAN o i l , UNIT
No. I, a c c o r d in g tn th t
plat thereof a* record* 1
la Plat Hook IS. J'.igre IS
and II. Tukllo Haeorda o f
■amino!* County, Florida;
and Including apactflralty,
but aot by w a y o f limita­
tion, Ih* fo llo w in g n a ­
ture*: lleatnr. Suntan wall
furnare.
HI-IS-D,
Hrrlal
No. SOSO: Venetian Bllmla;
all permanently Installed,
haa been filed agulnet you In
tha abnve-etyled ault and you
ar required to eerva a ropy
o f your Anewer o r 1'laadlng to
tha Complaint on P la in tiff*
attorney Joeaph M. Muraeko,
P. O. Dox SIS.
Ktrn Park.
Florida, and flla th* original
Anewor or Ple a d in g In the
offlc* o f tna C le rk o f th* Cir­
cuit Court on o r before tha
i ; t h day of June, ISO. If you
tall to do eo, a decree pro
confeeeo will ba taken again*!
rou for the relief demanded
,n the Complaint.
WITNKSU my hand and o f f i ­
cial eral of o f f l c * at Sanford.
Semlnol*. County, thla J7th
day o f May, 19(1.
(RIAL)
Arthur It. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerh o f Cir cuit Court
Uy: Martha T. Vlhlan

D. C.

“Ha’a sure poor huoband material— he never tots ft
of hto mother's apron strings!"

F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
Clean and closo in. Jimmie
Cowin. 122-4011.

County

e»t by. through, under nr
a a till at tha a boa a named
natural
defendant*
nut
know n to ba dead or
allv*.
and to:
All
partlra
having
or
claiming
to
have
any
right, till* or Intareat In
anil to tha f o llo w in g da*
crib* I property, altuata In
geminota County, Florida,
tn -w lt:

6. For R est

refrigerator. W a t e r furn­
FURN. House. 9 B r., IV*
ished. Tile bath and terrasbath. Corner lot. 995 mo.
so floors. 875 per Mo. Ph.
FA 2 0503 between 9:50 p.m .
PA 1-2374 after 6.
and I p. m. 132 M ayfair
4 LARGE room
furnished
Circle.
Apartment. Within walking
diets nee
of
Town.
Call
STENSTROM RENTALS
FA 2-3819.
BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED
borne, 4 B R . and 4 Baths.
2 BEDROOM, kitchen equipLarue fam ily room overlook­
pcd. Fenced In. *70 month.
ing lako, dininu room , fully
FA 3-3319.
equipped kitchen and m any
other outstanding features.
2
BEDROOM
unfurnished
$ 180. Avail. ? m os.
house. K itchen equipped.
$45 a month. FA 2-2322.
Very attractive 3 b r . 1 bath
LAKE Tit UN I— htm r:—4 —B*
frame -with fju iiiy room amr
rooms, 3 baths. 15' x 30'
custom built fireplace. $105.
Fool. 20' x 40' playroom.
Ideal for la rg o fam ily. Ph.
FA 3-2145.

Stenstrom Realty

Completely furnished 3 Bed­
Real Estate— M ortgages
room House it 300 East 111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
21th St. 8100.00 per month. Ravenna Park
FA 2-7495
J. W. Hall. Realty. Phone
Kvcnlngs
FA 2-3541.
FA 2-2877 FA 2-3829 FA 2-8360
STENSTKOM R E N TA LS
Nice 3 BR turn apt. 980
2 BR home kit. eq. 975
2 DR Air Cond. Home W
3 BR Home P inecrcst 985
3 BR, Hs bath Fenced $95
3 RR, 2 bath Fam . Rm . $100
3 RR, Fla Room , nice $110
3 DR, 2 bath, Tops, $140
4 UR, 3W Oath, Pool $160
4 UH. Ilk both, E xec. $1(13

9 . F o r S o le o r R o n t
BY OWNER. 3 B&lt;lrm. 2 baths
larga lot. FA 2-1952.
12. R e a l E s t a t e F o r S a l*
SUNDRIES Store. Stock A
equipment. W ell establish­
ed. Proprietor wistiei to re­
tire. Call FA 2-0274 or
Longwood TE 8-8389.

3 A 4 BEDROOM Homes.
See models at
Highland
Ave. Longwood. 10 minutes
Real E state—Mortgages
south on 17-92 and west on
111 N. Park Avs. FA 2-2120
Seminole 1 block.
Ravenna P ark
FA 2-7495 LMN EN TERPRISES INC.
Evenings
PA 2-2S77 FA 2-3829 FA 2-SM0
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS

Stenstrom Realty

Puhlleh May SI ft Jun* I, IS.
1*. l l « .
CD1-III

l'lalntlff,

ti

AVAILABLE June 6. Spacious 2HEDHOOM

house In Coun­

HULUN M. LUDWIII. fo rm er­
try Club Manor. Assume
3 bedroom , 2 bath home.
ly
knuwa
aa
IUI1.KN
U.
payments. F A 2-7671
$135 p*r
month.
Phono
JOHNSON, *1 at.
Hefendanta.
322 8108 o r FA 2-0219.
NEWLY redecorated 2 bed­
n o t i i t : o s * at i t in
■ OHTUSOM FOHIICLlial UK
room fram e bouse at 312
T f l IIKLKN M L U D W 1 U, 2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen
Holly Ave. N ear school,
formerly kn own ae
equipped. 975. FA 2 53(13.
IIKLKN M. JOHNSON and
closa In. Hardw ood floor*
nOtlBIlT LUDWIU, her I ROOM gfflciency. Furnish­
thru out. Large room s, mo­
hUehand
ed, all but linens. Utilities
i*.t ». ntock rr. f a n u a v . RKlIIIKSCKi Unknown
dern kitchen equipped $7,S00

in., rut; e u iu m u Iih a u

T 1KIT In Hantord
Htotlun,
accurdlug
to
the
plat
th ereof
a*
raaurdad
In
Plat Hook I. Page* S it i
It, &lt;7. and t t , Publto Ho
cord*
Sem lnolt
County,
Tlorlda
Tou, ami tach o f you, ar*
■otltiad that a ault to .pilot
Utle to the a bove deacrlhed
property
ha*
bean
filed
again*! you and you ar* bar*
by required to tarv* n copy
o f your Anawar to the Com
plaint on tha P la ln tlffa at
tornaya. FKI.HBK ANti UKTT
INilHAUS. H « South Knowlet
Avenue. Winter Park. Florida,
and 111* lb* original In tht
afflc* o f tht Clark o f lh* Clr
cult Court on or before Jun*
I*, t i l l , athtrwlta tht Allega
tlont ol tal l Complaint will bt
taktn aa eonfttatd.
Thla nolle* ahall he pub
Ilihad one* ta c h w t t k for
four cnnaecutlvt weak* In tht
sankoru h e r a l d .
Tha abbreviated till* o f thl*
ault la VIOMST K. IIAVET,
plaintiff.
v*.
Mr*.
EDNA
M VI It C E R. a / k / n EDNA V.
MKIK'EH and ------ MEIlCEIt.
her huahand, at i t . I.afand
EDIB.
Dated thll 11th d a " o f May,
1113.
(SEAL)
t. ]|. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk of Ih* Circuit Court
Uy: Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clark
Falder and Uettlnabauu
Attorney* at l e w
110 So. Knowle* Av*.
Winter Perk, Florida
Publlah May 1». « . &gt;* * Jun*

l. i»s».
CDM 1

AND TUl

furnished

aLu.

FA

2 5864.

Alt part ial i-lalmlng Intirlat by, through, under MODERN all Mcctrie Cottage
or asalnat th* aturaaald

plMuti

YOU AllB h*r*by aullfled
that a Complaint to forecloee a certain m o t la e c e «ncumbering th* following do*c.'lbeil real property, to-w lt:
fyii 1(0. QUKRNH Mlltltnit
SOUTH
AUDI Tl t»N
To
CAdds:LI1 KHIlY K lX lllD A .
arcurdlng
to
th*
plat
thereof
** recorded
in
r u t B ook 9. l'agea t l and
II,
ru b lln
Iteuorde
at
Semlnol* County. Florida,
ha* he«n filed agaln t! you
In th* ahov a-a ly lid ault, and
you Sr* req uired to eerva a
«-opy « ! your Anewer or other
Plaiting to tit* Complaint on
l’ lalntlff'* attorn** *. A M O 'llSUN, ItCail, DKAN. UHVNDKS A « a u den IIBHO, 111
Ka*t Central Avenue, Orlando,
Florida, and fit* tha original
Anawar or oth er Deedin g in
tha *tlU* o* th* Clark of th*
Clrault Court on nr hafor*
tha 11th day o f June, l t d
If you hall to do ao. a da* fee
pro cohfeeao will ba taken
agalntt you tor th* relief de­
manded tn th* Complaint.
Thla Notice thall b* pubIlihad mica a weak for lour
tonaaautlv*
weak*
tn
tha
TUB SJlNFOIU) HERALD.
DATED thin U t k day of
May. HIS.

(SEAL)

on a lake in center of
mountain* o f North Caro­
lina. Available by week or
munth. 823-U679.

2 BEDROOM furnished Apart­
ment. F A 2-0641.
FURN. Apt. Cloie in. Phone
FA 2 2800.
FURN. 2 Br. Gar. Apt. Lake
Golden.
I^ike
privileges.
FA 2 0274.
UNFURN. 2 Br. house. 2418
Orange. FA 2-0274.
2 BR. Furn. Apt. Private en­
trance. 619 Magnolia.
BACHELOR'S ApL Modern,
spacious,
well
furnished.
Quiet neighborhood. 212 W.
16th St. FA 2-0296.
SUMMER Rate. Nice Ig. turn.
2 Br. Apt. 1700 Slagoolla,
$65.
3

BEDROOM
unfurnished.
$55 month. FA 24)A)5.

Arthur If. Beckwith. Jr.
Clark o f Circuit Court
By; Marina T. Vlhlan
Shop the Herald Ad&gt; where
Deputy Clark
Publlah May II. It. i » &amp; local merchants offer their
Jun* S. n i l

cW -ii

beat buys.

Sankarik Glass and Paint
Company

1 per day rental fo r E lectrie Carpet 8ham pooer with
purchase of Bluo Lustre.
Carroll's Furniture.

AKC Miniature P oodle. B lack
and Silver. 838-2404.

SEWING M ACHINE
BALES A SE RVICE

MANAGER T rain ees, age *5
CALL FA 2-3733
to 30, M arried preferred. FREE: S Cute K ilteni. Ph.
BLACKEYED Peaa. Never
Opportunities. Sanford, Cas­
FA 2-0794.
been picked. 9 1 -bo bu. you
selberry, Orange City and
pick, Donald A . Dunn Jr.
DeLand areas. Contact Mr. 32. Flowers • Shrubs 8. Cameron Ave. F A 3-0816,
Hudson, J a ck son 's
Minit
POTTED MUMS U
Market, Lon gw ood P lata,
SSe up.
TWO 10’ X 25' R oad Signs,
Longwood, F lorida
0RAPEV1LLE NU RSERY
t
mile* from
Sanford.
GrapevLUe A*#. N ear 20th gL
FA 2-2801 after 0 p.m. Carl
ALL Around M achinist to
Will lama.
maintain m achine dies at Summer Annuals. Dutch Mill
local firm. P refer someone
Nursery. Upantn Rd. Just YOU pick It, brin g contain
retired or partially retired
off 20th SL en d lit . EL
tt, blackeyed peas. 91.50
for pirt tim e w ork. Apply
bu. Okra $750 a bu. Tom aFlorkta State Em ploym ent 33. Furniture
toes picked. $2.00. Barn next
Service. 200 S. F ren ch Ave.
to Kilgore Seed. W , l i t . S t
Used furniture, appliances,
tools,
ate.
Bought
•
So:
19. Situations Wanted
WORM dirt for flowera and
U r r y 'a M art 111 Sanford
plants. 80c per buahel. Bring
Child Care. F A 2-2374.
Ava. Ph. PA 9-4132
basket. Ray Law ton, Qateen.
F A 2-4250.
YARD Work. F A 2-7878.
W# Buy, Sell, T rade, Repair

XT' DUMONT eecoala T.V.
Good picture. FA 9*74$.

3ft Artktoa Waxtoft

FLORIDA STATE
UN CHEV. V*. Std. k lM ,
Can
CAR3 W A N TE D
REEL’S U SED C A R S
11th SL ft Sanford A r e .
1954 4 DR. D O D G E M i a .
Cash price $9$. P A 9-1441,
See at 423 G ra n dview Dr.
*40 VOLKSWAGEN. 1 O wner,
Clean ft sound. 3234070 aft
ter 4 ft m.
’«

n.

CHEVY
* eyL 100 hp.
4 dr. Scd. A u to, t r a s s . 5500
ml. IIM 0. O rig . ow n er. Ph.
FA 2-tRM.

37.
Ilk PLYWOOD Runabout with
1 layer o f flb crgtass. M er­
cury llurrlcano m o to r with
Quick Silvor low er unit and
Quincy exhnust, alao 1 super
10 Mercury. F A S-491S.

BILL’S THRIFT SHOP MEN'S black accordion. 120
Furniture • Appliances • T.V
b a n . Frontalini. Excellent
1 2 . R e a l E s t a t e F o r S a le
Open • to 9 d a ily and Week
condition. FA 3-1330 Ext.
21. Beauty Sulons
ends
THREE BEDROOM, two-balh
528 before 4 p. m . Don Kolhouse; hardwood f l o o r s , HARRIETT'S BE AU TY NOOK rh. 122-730 2940 Hiawatha St
bay.
Sanford, Fla.
fireplace, Fla. room , dining Complete Scr. E ve. Appt's.
Oataway T o Tha W a terw a y
PIANO. Any reaaonable o f
room . Large kitchen. Dau- 103 So. Oak
Robson S p o rtln f G oods
FA 2-3742
Sail Ua Your Furniture. Quick
fir. NO 8-3101.
bid garage with lots o f *Uir&lt;
Y o u EV1NHUDE D ealer
Service With
the
Cash.
GRADUATION SPECIAL
■ge space. On U rge lot
344-4-8 E. I l l Ph. P A 93041
COMPLETELY
overhauled.
SUPER TRADING
POST
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
with many tracs. 1114 MetDumont TV. N ow picture HUMI HAT M* boat, Cam ping
FA 24)077.
Cold Wave |4.93 complete.
lonvllie Ave.
tubo included. 963. Phone
Canvas T ra iler, 79 h p. John*
Open evening b y sppt.
WANTED reliable couple* to
FA 2-4565.
B Y OWNER. 3 Br. 3 bath CB 311 Palmetto A va.
ooo, 1 g a s tanks, opoedo*
3320834
take up m onthly paym en t!
bom s la Pinecrcst. Kitchen
motor, w ater pum p, battery
of 813.50 o n 9 com plete U0ME grown tom atoes. 10c
•quipped. Reasonable down 25. Plumbing Barvlcau
charger, f l a m ,
fir e o s*
and 20c ■ lb. O. M. Zittrow
room* of furniture. Call
payment. A ■ s u m « pay
anchor,
lights,
cushions,
cr. 807 Persim m on Ave.
TE 815)1, C asselberry, col
meats. Call FA 2 8219.
ladder. B oa t cxeolloat con*
le d .
dittos. M otor about 2 ! h ift
2” CENTRIFUGAL Pump,
Extra prop. P rice 91300.
hp. Wisconsin. 24' Flexible
FREE ESTIM A TE
Plumb Ing ft H osting
Miracle Concrete, 90$ E lm .
hose. $1S0. 365-3731.
Upholstering * Mattress
AIR CONDITIONING
ovating. New A Used Furnl
CONTRACT and RE PAIR
Office FA 22118
In n . CiU N ix Bedding Mfg
W
ORK
Night FA 24)848
Co . it 70&gt; Celery Ava
4*4 .i At-e. FA 3 $862
3—&gt; ulM
FA 2-2117.
2984 Park Dr.
Sanford, Fla
SEPTIC TAN K S
34. Article* For Sale
CLEANED only $1S.50
GIVING away my home. You
Economy Septic Tank Co.
pay eloatng cost and pick
Life Jackets, ntr mats, beach
TE 8-1413 Altam onte Spgs.
up paymenla. 323 (1079.
floats, sh oos, Arm y-N avy
Surplus, 210 Sanford Ave.
PLUM BING
BY OWNEB. $600 down,
HANDY MAN. F A 2-7878.

Realtor
LN quiet D eB sry, 2 bedroom s,
Raymond Lundqulst. Asso.
1W baths, Fla. room , patio,
earporte. Soft water service. FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank UUg.
T.lala V. Ilttalar
IN TIIM CIIICI IT c n l IIT OF
New Turk County
$75. FA 2-7213.
3 UR. Home. 202 Laurel Dr.
T i n : n in t h j l i i i i : i si. f l i t New Turk
c n r tIV AND F oil Ui:s»land tui
Good
location,
kitchen
FURN.
3
n
oom
Apt.
With
All unknown apoait e o f nolsj c o u n t y , r i.im n i.% .
equipped.
Low
down
pay­
bath
A
garage.
Water
furn­
C
1ANCKHY
NO.
13031
•aid abura named natural
AMKItICAN FF.DHBAI. RAV­
defendant*,
ment. Assume loan. A real
ished. 2520 Narcissus. Ph.
INCM AND MIAN ASSOCIA­
and to:
laving. Call FA 2-3473.
FA 23148.
All partita claiming tntar TION OF OllL.UNDO,
T o rk
Tork

AUTO G L A S S
IN ST A L L E D

34. Artktoi P a r 8*1*

SINGER

17. Mala Help Wanted

3 RM. Furn. A p t , 970 Mo.
Bedroom A ir - Conditioned.
I l l E. 8th St., F A 2*6788,

RENT A BED
Rollswsy, Hospital A

BEAUTICIAN w anted. Cnt’N
Curl Beauty Shop. 319 Pal­
metto Ave.
922-0834 or
322-4013.

34. Artieton Far Sola

RUG.
Appx.
10 X 14*
Office Stenographer: Property 319 Magnetic P h . FA 9-4022 AUTOMATIC w ater pump ft FA 2-591$
tank. |45, Reel’ a B ody Shop.
and c iu u lt y Insurance ex­
19th * Sanford A v e.
pedience
desired.
Good 31 A* Feta
36. AvtonabBa*
csreer opportunity.
2 YEAR old m a le Dalmatian GIRL'S Bkyele 910. Round
BUYING i
CRUM LEY-MONTEITH, INC.
Lions loot antique table, $23.
Dog, with M atu ration p a ­
USED CART
•00 West F irst Street
FA 2-3340.
pers. Fine dog a t a bargain.
FINANCE IT WITH US
Binfont, F lorida
Dr. J, C. Bunten. Lem on
• Low Interest R i l e s
Phone: F A 24)075
Bluff.
♦ Low Monthly P ty m a a U

W E L A K A APA RTM EN TS:
Rooms privato baths, 114
W. First SL

IN TIIR CIRCUIT CO T R T OF
T i l l NINTH J l i n c t t t , c u t .
I IT. IN AND FOR IKN
NtlLK COINTY. KI.OHIDA.
1IANCKIIT NO. 13191

Ital*

By Nadine Seltser

EFFICIENCY Apartm ent o s
First St. N ear 2 city Ire*
puking lots and shopping
stores. No utility eh trgei.
Suitable for couple o r als*
gle. Inquire Jacobson D e p t
Store.

Legal Notice

Mr*. KDNA HRRCRII, a / k / a
■ UNA r . MRIICRR and —
llKHCKIl. her huahand, at al
Ilafendanla
NOTICK o r SUIT

Mr*.
Kdna
New
• Ntw

SW EETIE P IE

"CLEAN quiet R oom s" The
38. Motorcycles - Scooters NEW unfurnished 2 bedroom
Glides. FA 2 0720.
Duplex Apt. New stove &amp;
39. Trailers - Cabanas

IV T in : CIRCUIT COURT AT
TIIR NINTH JUDICIAL CIK.
©TIT. IN AND TOR at) Ml.
n o n : c o r v n r , r i .o n i n v .
IN CHANCKItV Nth. 1.1079
■ ITT t o ia it r t Tirum
VKM.UT II. IIAVKr,
l'lalntlff

In the Name o f lb*
at TI or Id a i
T* Ih* llateadaatai

June 6,1963 — Page 3-A 18. Female Help W asted 29. AntnwMfette Barrie*

BEDROOM Douse, F lorid!
room. Available now. Ph.
FA 2-IMP.

For quality automobile* at
low prices check the Herald
claiiUled pages w here local
3 7 . B o a ts - M o t o r s
dealara advertise.

l a the
M lt.
lia . la
t a Mi
IKXXJ

O m tt

Ph. FA 2 3651.

7. Businas* Rentals*
8. Beach Rentale
9. For Sale o r R en t
10. Wanted to R en t
11. Real Eatata W anted
12. Real Estate F o r Sale
13. Mortgage L oan s
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female H elp W anted
17. Male Help W anted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations W anted
20. Babysitters
81. Beauty Sakms
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio ft Television
27. Special Services
26. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto A ccessories
30. Machinery - Tool*
31. Poultry • L iv e stock
31A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles F or Sale
35. Articles W anted
36. Automobiles - Trucks

Legal Notice

ftsafarl

Education - Instruction
FURN. Apt. SOS park.
Transportation
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom
Food
house, kitchen
equipped.
For Rent

6A Special Notices

Office 204 W. First

ftp

EfileUney A p t 990 M o. op.
Surplus City. 201 W. lit .

1. Lott ft Found
3.
4.
5.
6.

8. For R m t

Wall

Jim Hunt Realty

Your Neighbor At Hollers

Contracting Repalra
READY MtX Concrete, win­
FREE ESTIM ATES
dow sills,
lintels,
steps,
R. L. H A R V E Y
blocks, sand, cem ent, rock,
201 Saniurd Ave.
FA 2 3383
pipe, ileel, grease traps,
dry wells, stepping stones.
SUNLAND Estates. 3 Bdrm 27. S p e c ia l S c r v t c e a
Miracle Concrete Co.
Enclosed shower, (i.
E
F A 3 5781
stove and refrigerator in WELLS D R IL L E D , TUM PS, 301 Elm Ave.
SPRINKLER SYSTEM S
eluded. C om er lot. Assume
SHALLOW
WELLS
ft
PUMPS
All Types and Sixes
psyments. N o qualifying
Jerry
Lord
FA
2
3219
We Repair and Servlco
Ph. FA 2 9280 after 4:30
S T I N E
ALUMINUM
Furniture rep. in.
Machinery and Supply Co.
wpbbed cheaper than you
3 BEDROOM
house.
$295 207 W. 2nd St.
FA 28432
can do it yourself. Bring
down, assume paym ent! of
it to the Furniture Center,
Piano Tuning an d Repair
$65 month. .Must sell 1m
lloo French Ave.
mediately. Wanda McDan W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4233
U " Kitchen sink with fittings,
lei, 110 W. 19th St. Phone
$5 00. F r e e delivery, Ph.
FA 2-7003.
Mowing and edging, ete. Sat­
FA 2 1757.
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
ONLY aix left in desirable
FA 2 1817.
Tee 'N Green Estates. See
model on Upsala
Road.
Centrally air-conditioned, 3
or 4 bedroom s, beautiful
H. u . P O P E C O ., IN C .
family room, to your price 2U) So. Park A ve. FA 2-4234
range, 20th St. W. by MaySUMMER sw im and fun pro­
fair Country Club.
gram. Ilappy A cres Kinder,
garteo and N ursery. Ph.
CHECK this value. S Bed­
FA 2 8181.
room home, Florida room,
tile bath, kitchen equipped.
LAWNS Renovated - Aerate
Beautiful landscaped
lot.
Remove Thatch • Chinch
4RKA m ortgage. P r i c e
Bug Spray &lt;VC-!3) - Fertl$9632.00. Will trade for lot
ie —Ph. FA 2 4244
or acreage. FA 2 6027.
MANSFIELD
LAWN
SER.
NO CASH NEEDED
FR1GIDAIRK
3 Bedroom, 2 bath. $61 a
Bales ft Service
month. T. A I. included.
G. II. HIGH
322 BOAS.
new picku p . » rr.
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
Hid, Turn Hlgnal*
r h . TA 2-3063
Block No. T t 137
bedroom*, 3
conditioned.
er. Corner
merlin. FA

batha, den. Air1) i a h w a i h
lot. 2417 Sum
2 8377 after 5.

LAWN SERVICE

Air-Conditioning

St. Johns Realty

SMITH Alr-Conclttlon Refri­
THE TIME TE STE D FIRM
Liberal
term s.
Contract
geration service. All work
116 N. Park A ve. FA 26123
Mrs. M. L. Kaborn. Ph.
guaranteed. V ery reason­
FA 2 5859 or FA 2 5292.
3 Ylt. old 3 B drm ., 3 bath
able in price. Day FA 2-7434
house. 8 a 20 atorago area.
Night FA 2-2069.
Big shady lota up ta 300'
119 W. Jlnklns C ircle. Pb.
frontage. Highly restricted.
TJ. A u t o m o b il e S e r v ic e
FA 2 3392.
WILSON P IA C E 3 ml. W.
Auto G lass, T op i
on Hi-Way 46. W illard Jones 15. llu-stncHH O p p o r t u n it y
ft Sea* Covers
FA 2-0681. or A l Wallace
For Lcaae: Service Station.
FA 26300.
Choice location. Apply The
SACRIFICE by ow ner. FurnPure Oil Co. 404 W. 4th
Uhivl 2 bedroom cement
m W. 2nd St. FA 2 8033
St.
block
hom e,
hardwood
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
B oon , tile bath on Urge 16. F e m a le H e lp W n n le d
oak shaded corn er lot, fenc­
CURB Girl
Apply Pig 'N
ed backyard. Approximate
Whistle. Sanford.
first m ortgage $5,200. 4V47*
Interest, $53.00 per month
SEWERS WANTED
includes taxes and insur­
IM M EDIATELY
ance. Will take 2nd mort­ Work at home doing simple
gage. Total p rice $7,500.
*«wtng. We supply materi­
But cash for my equity, will
al* and puy ahipping both
sell for $7,000. FA 23610
way*. Good rale o f pay.
after 4 p. m.
Piece work. A pply, Dept.
A D 389, Box 7010, Adelaide
OWNEB leaving tn few days.
P o ll O ffice, Toronto, On3 Bedroom, t bath, separata
tario, Can ad a.
dining room , beautiful fire

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SKAT COVER CO.

WATCH
T-R-X

place In living room and BABYSITTEII
to
live to.
large glass doors to en­
Boom, board and $10 week.
close patio. Owner's invest­
322 8097.
ment ov er $17,200. Will *ell
$13,700. Buy it o r rent it 2 EXECUTIVE Secretaries
Write Box II, eta Sanford
at a bargain. 303 S. SunHerald.
land Dr.

Co mi UK To

SANFORD

SPENCER CASTLE, MECHANIC
Rpenee has been w ith Hollers fer 10 years. R e and
Nina have recently moved on Elm A v s . la Hanford.
They lived tn Chulaota fer a number o f yearn before
moving here. They have one am, Roy, serving In tha
Army in G eorgia, at** I other beys and 9 llr ta , nil
married. With n fam ily e f 8 plea 9 grandchildren they
can he *ure o f having a "hoa»*ful'* at fam ily g ath er lege.
The Castlm attend T h e Church of the Nnaarene. Horace
serve* in treasurer and Nina is a Sunday School
Teacher. Hpence really enjoy■ fUhlng bat ntao liken
woodworking and fix in g thing! la general.
R eady T o

H a r r * Y o u A l H o tle n i e f S a n f o r d

HOLLERS »f SANFORD
19th ANNIVERSARY
MC83

r,2 MUNZA
Coupe, 4 Sp.

SALE
NEW CIIKV. 2 DOOR
lli-ator. Elect. W ipers
Bloch No. N 1I7I

NKW C O R V A N
Heater
Stack No. KTHOa

M
.2C9

*2089

53 Ml'.ltt EDl'.H
I D oor

6t CIIKV.
I D oor. V-8, A l t a

*1319

‘1819

t D oor, V-8, Auto.

55 PI.V M OUTH
2 D oor

*1719

*219

IS FO RD
9 Doer
Stack No. H224

56 CIIK V.
Station W agon
Block No. 1Q1DA

55 C IIK V.

*2019
62 CIIKV.

9 Door, Auto.
Block

No.

1031A

•619

*219

57 CIIKV.
2 Door, V -8
Block No. 1932B

5H FO RD
4 Door, V -6, A a to.
Block N o. 14225

•419
17 P L Y M O U T H
4 D oer, A u to.
Stock No. 1934B

*319
17 PONTIAC
I Door
Stock No. R2S9

*419

‘Cl 9

54 OLIIH
4 Door
Stack No. tone

54 ItA.MULER
4 Door, Auto.
Stock N o. 849A

86 CIIKV.
4 Door, A u to.
Stock No. U SSR

•119

‘219

*319

*219

DON! UNTIL YOU SEE US

REFRESHMENTS
OPEN UNTIL 9:00 P.M.

�1

SW IF T S PREMIUM PROTEN
G O V T . INSPECTED TENDER-AGED
H EAVY WESTERN BEEF SALE!
WHERE
SHOPPING
IS A
PLEASUREI

the probum* created
by tbc eltlea that Ua la the
path of Um cnea-eouatry high­
way! that are Marked with
tho htec lumber Mgna.
Despite at] tha delays hi
Cvttteg Um huge program un­
der way, Rax Aadaraoo, diviaton chilMor ter Um U. I.
Soreaa of Public Roada, boUovoa that almoat half tha to­
tal Mileage plaoaod ter aeven
Bewtheuter* itatea wtu bo
•ompMad bp fax. 1. ISIS.
That'a UM half-way poiat In
Rm lS-yoar program to build
41,m allaa of lateratate and
datenaa highways that will

your ehoko

T -B o n e ••••••
Round
••••
Chuck Steak ••
Pot Roast (bone-in)
G round

whm

frozen food*

Taruow Wieners 3

PRICES I P P I C T I V I T H U R S.,

H I. 0 IAT., J U N I 4. 7, te I, IM S

iwetieu. About one-third of
Dm note la now open to traf­
fic. Target data ter eontplettan is 1STS.

Copwlwnd'a Pun Perk

Bag Sausage . . .

dairy specials

Swift's Premium Tatty

North CareUaa la far ahead
of other Southern atatei with
half af Ita TM designated

Silted B ologna . .

m il— r f Istow U ls route open

progressing “ fairly close" to
schedule In the Southeast.
Re said about IS so-called
downtown connectors In cities
are providing some of the
m o s t baffling engineering
problems. All of them are
making eoma progress but
o n l y one—JscksonvlUe—bis
the work completed.
The Flor Ids port city got
n heed start on the program
b y u m of bond Issues which
provided the money to get Um
work dono fait.
Florida
la regarded
In
-g o o d sh ape" on the total
program except In the north­
west where Utile has been
accomplished.
Both
Miami
and Tampa art weU along
with connectors.
In Tennessee,
Memphis,
Nashville,
Knoxville
and
Chattanooga all h are connec­
tor problems and all are un­
der ronstrocllon. Chattanooga
has about half o f Its pro­
gram "under rubber'* and Is
much further along than Its
sister cities.
AUinta has one o f the most
complex downtown projects
In the South. It Is 73 per cent
under construction and all o f
ft Is being engineered. Com ­
pletion of that c ity 's connec­
tor will open an interstats
route from Duluth 23 miles
north of Atlints, through the
city to connect with the di­
vided highway to Griffin 30
m ilti to the south. Target
dale for opening the Atlanta
connector is tale this year.
city construction is it Mo­
bile where two-thirds is under
way. but both Montgomery
and Birmingham have a long
way b&gt; go.
Jackson, Miss., also has the
major portion of its downtown
work to complete.
In South Carolina
and
North Carolina, the system
dodges most of the large
cities and both atatei have
completed much o f their open
road mileage. It la now pos­
sible to drive on super road­
ways f r o m
northwest of
Spartanburg to near Charlestea on the coast.
Many long section on In­
terstate S3, S3 and 40 are open
to traffic in North Carolina.

Swift's Prentli

Smokies Sausage

Gem Rolls .....
Mbs Wkeeetle Meffsv ev MeGe

Cheddar Cheese

S ilted Ham

Him W him ila there or l i - l t e

Cheddar Cheese
M. I f . A . , a n li-iL.-. *A1

SW IF T 'S ALL P U R P O SI

lim it I p er c u s to m e r with purebu ses
u f $ 5 .0 0 u r m em .

Delicious, Refreshing Wakkndw

• down produce lane •
N E W FLO RIDA RED R U S S

Oreo Crem es. . &amp; 4 9 t

Peach Halves •4
Tom atoes

St riot Weems's D eliciou s

F ig B ars . . . .
Cu m

f a t e d Press tel*n u U su a l
A s p r a w l i n g rainstorm
soaked its way slowly across
the North Atlantle states to­
day. Scattered thunderstorms
rumbled
over
tha
Great
Plains.
Tornadoes spun through the
sight shy above Nebraska
■nd T ex a s Snow Fell at Ely,
Nev., when the temperature
dipped toward frceilag .

(I
1
r

jiitr -

39t

Lw wm B rood T esty

r a n

£■
D ressin g . . . . te 37t

Cantaloupes

Sated T su u t, K re ft C ate Stew

H om e-G row n Y ellow

Jftl O■T*raan
Stam ps
Ail tmfm mi f-.iu * Mi
SUAV1 HAIR SPRAY

■
R

D ressin g . . . .

U U X W V

laerutel. RbIrA bord-te biMI
1 4 -o x . s i t o 9 9 c p lu s tea ■
(!«»*.*« ItL. Ja« S. IMS)
Pl

Suism
siuuutfifiiuuisiB
JN Oo*Araan
Stam ps
Ais
. mg mwJ—ae wfc

A A An tmpm m i jnJi.il .A
C O L G A T I D E N TA L C R I A M
kin g a ls o 4 9 c

[*.»»&lt;• »«u

a teas.

P O W rV a V D O T S O

B O R D E N 'S GEM FLAKE ROLLS

_

2 S-m . cons 54c

□ Squash ...
F torerful

C o lo A ssorte d

Cat F ood s,, , 2 ! l 2 7 t

Georgia

□ Peaches .

(K id n e y 0 C h ick e n , C n ickew F orte, Liver 0 C h ic k e n )

&lt;‘it9s soap 9n salad time”

“ SERVING
SPRINGS.

A LTA M O N TE
CA SSELBERRY,

^n m pbeU 's Z eety F b r e r e d

FERN

Tomato Soup 3 .'.‘l 39t

M AITLAND. NORTH ORLANDO

C um pb u R 's h u %

Fevwrito Snap

Chitkenffoodle2 « 3 7 t

TH ERM - O
C U P S ..

J U M B O TEXAS P IN K -M E A T

Sated T im e K ra ft's C a to Itea

Stuffed Olivos

sum

Rainstorms Hit
Northern States

_

Potatoes
5 &amp; 29*

THIS W EEK’S FEATURE

CO RAL CUP

PA R K ,

LONG WOOD,

AND 8A N F O R D " . . . .
HIGHWAY
ROAD 434

17-SS

and

from
S T A IR

�§

ga sp $

&gt;4? T

lO

^

Pessimistic reports nf a &lt;kv
flltie
in

In real es'.atr asllvity
Seminole

County

were

spiked today by Wally Dietriche

of

Wally Dietrkba

ft

A ssociates o f Seminole Realty.
W ally eaid today that hia firm
haa told 12 liomre, and poaaibly a 13th la th« laat 10
day*. “ General rendition* are
looking up all around," aatd
W ally.
•

a

•

A ctivity already la atarted
•n the four-lentny o f H igh '
w ay 430 from Uighway 17*02

W H AT DAY IS SO G A Y an the laat day o f
school, with vacation ahead nnd ita swimming,
picnics, “ no books o r teacher’s sassy looks," time
to be carefree ami no worries o f homework or re­

port cards. Some 14,000 Seminole County
school children will pour out the school doors
today in the final rush to “ g et uway from it all"
and commence that long-awaited summer vaca­

tion. These school kids Wednesday hnppily en­
acted for Herald photographer Bill Vincent Jr.
their own expressions o f the last day o f school
as it will t&gt;e in reality fo r all school kids today.

Verily, today is the big day . . . and Sept 3 is so
very fnr uway from today in tho very young
minds.

through Altamonta Spring* to
a point beyond Interatato 4.
State Road Department baa
commenced

negotiatlona

fo r

obtaining
the
neceaaary
righta-of-w ay to widen 430.

® lii&gt; S a t t f o r f o I f m t l h

School
Equality

By popular demand tho
Semlnola Sport* Car Club w ill
W EATHER: Partly cloudy today. High near 9 0 ; low upper GO*.
preMeit It* "Rough and Rev*
v y ” driver-navigator rally on
V oL T w
United Press Leaned Wira
Established 1908
THUUs T JUNE 6. 1903
SANFOR 1&gt;, FLO 1UDA
NO 728
J u ly 13. Firat car w ill leave
a t 5:01 p.m. from the Farmers
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (U P 1)
M arket parking lot on French
—
President Kennedy
U day
Avenue, running approxlmataly 150 miles in about fiv e called fo r an educational sys­
hours, and will finish at tho tem which would guarantee
equal opportunity for a Long
lla jrfa ir Country Club.
e * •
The Sanford Military A cad ­
Wtcgers said Col. Harry J. County $13,000 from the Foun­ would be returned to the cept $13,000 h r ils equity.
Island banker’s son and the
Altam onte Mayor Lawrence offsp rin g o f an Alatmma em y .' with an estimated 230 Furman, now of tho (acuity dation's deferred payments County at any time it was The City, anxious to have the
cadets enrolled in grade* six of the Foundation'* Castle (or the County's equity in 12- used for other than recrea­ school established, agreed to
B w offord, suffering from a N egro sharecropper,
lhat figure.
A cadem y, plus acres uf the IB acre site. tion.
"O ur goal must be an edu­ through nine, will com m ence Height* Military
pulled muscle In his back, took
The County had askrd as
Tills,
too. hud been a
hla scat around the council cational aystetn In the spirit operation* with the fall term at L ’ banon, Trnn., will ar­
rive here Monday to assume stumbling block in original much as $25,000. The City
table promptly at 8 p.m. W ed­ o f independence, a system In of school fn September.
Mayor Tom McDonald an­ the superintcndrntshlp of the negotiations between the City pointed out it had given the
nesday along with Town Clerk which all are created eq u a l—
Jim Palmer, A couple minutes a ay stem In which every nounced the t'ily of Sanford now school and lo com m en ce and County. The County had County gratis the aites for
granted u&gt;e of the bind to the Seminole Memorial Hospital,
later Councilman Frank Ger- child, whether born a bank- and the director* of the Mac* operations.
Health
Department
W lccor*. _________________
who w ill arrive City for recreational purpos- County
h aid t joined them, the three er'» ion in
In a U nit UlUlld' t mn.i ii
man waited for something like mansion, or a Negro aliaru* I in.11 agreement by telephone here in ]0 day* to two wee a r», w
Center. The City felt the By United Pres* Intern
also stated "the dlrcrtors o f
15 mlnutas, Sw offord turned, cropper’s son In an Alabama Wednesday afternoon.
Heavy rains pounded the
County
should
reciprocate
looked a t the d o c k 'a n d said, cotton field, haa every op p or­
The City will receive *100.- the Foundation are extrem ely
and give this land tree of Great Plain* today. A flash
"L e t’s g o bom* . . . I’ m tired tunity for an education that non for IB-pin* acre* o f land pleased that Itie negotiation*
Hood hit Glasgow, Mont., tor­
charge.
Mrllonville and Celery have been completed and lhat
o f w aiting on these men to fill hi* abilities and character de- nt
during
the
However, the County held nadoes struck
a quorum !"
aurve," the Chief Executive Avenue*. The San Francisco we will commence our school
night In the Dakotas and hail­
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out
ami
finally
agreed
to
a
c
­
operations
in
Sanford.
Wc
Giant*
will
receive
$2*3,oou
said in an address fur com ­
storms polled Kansas.
Sw offord, to The Herald re­ mencement exercises at San for its holding*, land and dor­ have had mail from through
More than 14 inches o f rain
NEW ORLEANS (DIM) porter, anyway, didn't appear Diego State College wheru ha mitory building. The City out the United State* urging
fell in six hours at Glasgow.
to be particularly angry . . . . a lio received an henorary de­ dropped ita down payment us to complete the transac­ The U. S Bui Circuit Court ot
Half the city was without
tion and to get the school un- Appeals said Wednesday it
figure by tl.ooo le
rather, just as he said, "tired gree.
electrical power and under.
.tier
w
ay."
will
jicar
desegregation
suits
-ptyaM*
*e
*
e
r
lo
o f waiting.'*
Kennedy flew here this . .
- . . _____
passe* were flooded.'
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•
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w
stVurk wflt bo iw tton n »v d involving public vi'jluoi, m
morning from El Paso, left. * r * T j * * W
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Nearly the same amount o f
shortly,
Wiegers
added,
in
J.
P.
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N
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.
York
Birmingham, Ala., and Al­
Meanwhile, important bual- A fter the college ceremony ha
CARACAS (U P ll—Cast m ile rain drrnchrd Minot, N. D.
ties* o f the town, which ie planned to embark on the air­ City! repmenUH the Fbim- remodeling the Giants' d or­ bany, C a., on Juno lit in
Cambridge, Ohio, resident*
dalion, told The Herald hy mitory building amt in in the M ontgom ery Ala.
teiroriita raided Hie U. S.
ju st getting a $350,000 water
craft carrier Kitty Hawk fo r
telephone this morning that construction of a swimming
work* underway, goes begging
Negro plaintiffs in the Bir­ military mission here Wed­ kept a wary eye on thunder­
an overnight cruise o f f the
all negotiations have been Imol and an academ ic build­ mingham suit have asked I lie nesday night, forced six un­ storm forecasts after n freak
aa does the routine bustnese.
coast o f Southern California.
than
finalized, only Ihc necessary ing with right classroom s court to overturn a ruling armed Americans and four storm dumped more
A t thi* time, no special m eet­
Mindful o f a new civil
paper* of transfer need be and an auditorium. He said last week by U. S. District Venezuelan army guards to seven inches of rain there
ing o f th* council has burnt
right* crisis building at the
signed. He added (lie Found a- lie could give no estim ate ol Judge Sey bourn H. Lynne strip ami stole their uniforms Wednesday.
Scheduled and lt"ll he two
University o f Alabama where
.
, ,
weeks before another regular
Hit* brok­ the cost.
who refused lo order integra­ and the Venezuelans' guns.
G -v, George Wallace ha* v o w -1
meeting is scheduled.
er's fee of Slu.uoo. This had
In a year or so, he slated, tion ou grounds tho Negroes
The terrorists then iet fire
ed to block the court-ordered
s e e
been a stumbling block in the the school will add a new la tied to exhaust toga) rem ­ to Hie mission building caus­
MIAMI ( U P l l - Eight per­
entrance o f Negro student*
Minutes after Sw offord and
deal. The Bureau of Private gymnasium building. One o( edies under state laws.
ing $20,000 dam age, burned a son* -seven o f them children—
G crhardt drove a way, Coun­ neat Monday, tho President College- and School*, which three buildings obtained from
In the Albany suit, Negroes U. s. Hag and a portrait of were injured Wednesday when
cilman Stuart Frltch allowed said It whs time the nation hud originally set up the Die City will be used tem por­ a ie seeking desegregation nf George Washington and fled. a xlulioii wagon loaded with
up but thers was no sign o f "fa ced up more frun kly" to transaction, previously asked arily as a gymnasium.
schools and other facilities
“ Nest time w c won't be nursery school children went
Gene Stephenson or Keith ■uch questions as “ whether [or S13.000 but agreed lo a c­
Of its SIW.uoo, the City has operated by the city ami kidding,” one of them m a rl­ out of control nnd crashed into
N ixon although someone did every American child has an cept $10,000.
agreed lo pay to Seminole county.
n house.
ed as he lied.
la y anmathing about Nixon equal chance fo r a good edu­
cation.’ ’
being on vacation.
The President renewed hi*
• * •
The d oss of UI3S, which la call for action cn hi* educa­
made up of a number o f dis­ tional legislative recom m en­
tinguished local folk* w ere dations pending in Congress,
The program include* fed­
to be guesti o f the Class o f
j'jtld a t Seminole High School eral aid fur college construc­
today at Class Day. President tion, expanded student loans,
o f the class a a* Douglas Slctt- higher teacher tala lie* nnd
federal assistance in cuiistiuestrom.
• • •
tion of additional public sec­
Red Cross swim classes n il* ondary and elementary sth -ol
1st ration at the NAS pool for classrooms.
N avy dependents from II a.m.
to 1 p.m. Monday for begin­
ners, advanced beginners and
Intcrmedint**,

Military School Will Open In September

jf £

Rains Pound
Great Plains

ix' Cases Set
For Hearings

Caslroites Hit
U. S. Mission

fr*

Eight Injured

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Kid* out Lake Mary way
cun sign op fnr Red Cross
swim rlsoi'S at Crystal Lake
Monday at 1&gt; a.m. . . . fame
groups, beginner*, advanced
In-ginnert and inter mediates.
&gt;
•
•
Down in the suu:h end o f
the county, swim classes will
be conducted in Casselberry.
Y ou cun sign up at the Cassellwrry lir e Station from
lo a.m. to 13 noon Monday.

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A l c o h o l i c s Anonymous
meets at « p.m. tonight at
J20 I \V. First St. Person* with
a sincere desire to control
drinking are invited tu attend.
The- group also meet* on Mon­
day nights at the same hour
and place.

Solons Approve
Teacher Bill

WASHINGTON 4l ’ l*l» —
A House education •ubcumni litre Wednesday approved a
bill that would provide $31.5
million to train teacher* for
physically and mentally handi­
capped children.
The three-year program wua
one o f the item* requested by &gt;
President Kennedy in his ed- !
Death'll message thin year. The 1
fund* would go to c o l l e g e * to
use in preparing tin special
teacher*.

LAKELAND (U P ll Citrui

Commission’ *

The
budget

com m ittee approved a $7,i&gt;lrt.TALLAHASSEE (U P I) 000 budget for iho 1063 Gt sea­ Gov, Farris Bryant’* force)
son, som e $330,0(0 less than sought five votes today for a
expenditures this season.
favorable reconsideration o(
the 99-33 vole by which tho
House killed his $123 million
LONDON (U P ll - A suit­ bond plan Wednesday.

Suitcase Explodes

case about to be pul aboard
a Portuguese Jet airliner e x ­
ploded at London Air port
today. There were no report­
ed Injuriei.

Board Of Review

Tho House met at 9:30
a. ni., and was expected to
jum p back into tire bond
program which is aim ed at
financing university ami Jun­
ior college construction In
coming years.
Since
lire
constitutional
amendment would ire voted on
by the people in a special
election this (all, the measures

TALLAHASSEE &lt;U1*1) —
Gov. Farris Uryanl signed in­
to law a bill creating a *cvm W board to review
and oversee all bond and revenue certificates issued by or approval of 91 representa­
tives. That’ s five m o re , than
the state.
voted lo pass the bill.
Rep. Osce Fagan, Alachua,
LAKELAND (DIM) R o ­ a proponent of speedy a d ­
bert Rutledge executive v ice vancement of higher educa­
president of Florida Citrus tion in the itatc, said ho
Mutual, said that bidding for won Id work throughout Iho
next season a orange crop night (o get the five votea
■needed to okay the Senatewas brisk, but* w arned'g r o w ­
ers to obtain specific co n ­ passed bill.
Bryant, who earlier Wed­
tract* for tire sale*.
nesday won hi* $3» million
cigarette tax battlo in tire
Senate, said he hoped ho
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
could muster enough votes
The United State* will try to
(o push through the plan on
build a supersonic airliner
second try,
capable of flying from New
lie said Hu I tw o m em bers
York to Paris in less than
who had Ih-i’ i counted on fo r
three hours, It was announc­
“ y ea ’’ voles were not ;i.e ed by President Kennedy
sent Wedneiday when tho
Wednesday.
tally was taken. This nnd tho
15- member Itcpubtican dele­
gation in the House, he salt!
TEHRAN. Iran (U P I) — killed the bill.
R e l i g i o u s demonstrators
The governor and many
shouting for Ihe overthrow of legislator* have warned t :ut
the Shah's government rioted the defeat of the bond plan
today In tire southern rlty of would pul l,V stale in such
Shiraz, smashing shops and dire net'll for finances to back
burning cars in the third su c­ tire record $387 million spend­
cessive day of Iranian vio­ ing program and could result
lence.
In an across-the-board sales
tax including groceries. Bryant has indicated he will not
OMAHA BEACH, France— pass any grocery lax.
(U P li— American, Canadian,
The
governor’ s
cigarette
British and French official* L x hike o f three rents on a
today honored Hie voldtcr* package shut through tho
who died in ilie Allied Invas­ Senate easily although It w as
ion of Europe which sta-ted amended and sent hack to
l'» years ago. More than !),- the House for approval ot
in*i Americani Iq. buried on the change.
the
cliffs
above
Omaha
The Senate rhanged the L x
Beach, only part o f the thou­ measure, which shoves re­
sands of Allied troops who venue from five lo oight
gave their live* in Hie ca m ­ cent* a package, lo raise tho
given
wholesale! s
paign to liberate Europe from discount
domination by Nazi Germany. front 3.123 to five per r e n t

Orange Bid Brisk

Super Airliner

Riot In Iran

D-Day Observed

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a sling. She was injured itu y
• • •
26 in un automobile accident
Wonder if North Orlando
in which one person ww* kill­
Police Cbier Andy Perrin will ed.
d o as Andy Griffith on TV
does srul give hia "Barney**
a bullet lo keep to their ahirt
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SANFORD M ILITARY ACADEMY aite in pictured. With
uRrcemvtUn reached anti final paper* beiny; signed, th e MacFnddeii Foundation, represented by Col. Marry J. Furman,
superintendent o r the new school, will cunuueinu next week

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construction, AM the land and buildings within the white line
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                    <text>12 LawOfficers
Scheduled For
Hall Of Fame
NORTH TORT C H A R LOTTE ( U I D —The name* of
two law enforcement offlcera
will be added to the National
Police Hall of Fame here
Wednesday to highlight Na­
tional Police Week starting
Sunday.
President Kennedy has des­
ignated the week honoring
law enforcement officers and
has set Wednesday a* "Peace
Officers Memorial Uny" In
honor o f law enforcement o f­
ficers who have been killed or
disabled In the line of duty.
The two officer* selected
this week for extreme valor
and distinguished served to
the profession will Iks- named
at a special banquet In Miami
Reach Wednesday night and
their names will 4m added to
the honor roll at the Hall of
Fame.
Posthumous awards will he
prevnted at the banquet to
the%amlllea of offlcera wdio
have been killed In the line of
duty and the officers' names
and their departments will be
engraved on a plaque in the
center of the Hall of Fame.
The Hall of Fame is the
only national memnriu! dial),
rated to the memory of police
iiffirers who have died in thu
line of duty.
The memorial and museum
building is located on the Tnmiaml Trail here, soma lift
miles south of Harasotu. The
program of memorial wan
Initiated in lUftli and th«
museum was dedicated and
opened to the public OcL 1ft,
m o.
Herald S. Arenberg, illrector of the Hall of Fame
and museum, said the struc­
ture Is maintained by thu
membera o f the National Pol­
ka Officers Association of
America.
Arenberg, a veteran of 10
years Yaw enforcement work,
waa chief of police of Golf, 111.,
before bis selection as direc­
tor. He Is executive secretary
and treasurer of tbe National
Police Offlcera Association.
Tbe museum bouses police
equipment and historical mate­
rial dating lairk over a hun­
dred years. Arenberg said tbe
exhibits are designed to pre­
vent crime by allowing deter­
rents as well aa the end re­
sult.
One exhibit is a collection
of human restraints Including
irons, the Irun-cluw, handcuffs, a straight-jacket, belts
am) thumb-ruffs. Another is
a model of an electric clinir
enclosed in a prison-like cell.
An exhibit of weapons taken
from Juveniles is designed In
alert parents to the dangers
poller face from juveniles
and to show tha accessibility
o f these weapons to children,
Arenberg said.
To remind the public that
crime Is a worldwide prob­
lem, the museum lias a com­
plete display of uniforms from
England, Turkey, F r a n c e ,
Germany, Sweden, Israel, Chile
and Luxemburg. Hundreds ol
shoulder insignia from police
departments throughout the
nation are on display.
IllsUirical dlsplaya Include
Items used by ur against such
famous criminals aa John Dillinger, Mu Duller and others
uf the lU.’IU era.
An up-to-dutu display of tbe
Fill's 1U most wuu(vil men
posters is on ham! as u re­
minder that cilmn is an overpi mi nt problem, Arenbeig
•aid.
Scientific displays range
from He detectors and finger­
printing materials, tn speed
t beck devices used by ti affic
officers.
Aiunbrrg suld bis greatest
compliment from a visitor
came front a gimlu school
teacher who brought her class
nn tour, lie mi Id she told him
"this truly is a crime prevent
center.1*
" I f Ibis holds true thru tills
nieuiurial building will nut
only be honoring the men who
have died fur thu cause id
justice but will serve to save
others from taking a mail tu
a life o f crime and violence,"
Arenberg said.

fftjr

BinTnrH JrreTB Pafr*

12

— May

18, 1963

WASHINGTON MJPli —
Administration officials take
over the witness stand tins
week to testify on new civil
rights legislation before the
House Judiciary subcommittet*.
Despite the violence In JHrmlnghani, there has been rela­
tively little inlCTesl displayed
in the hearings which so far
have been limited to testimony
from members of Congress.
&lt; linirmnri Emanuel Celkr
(D-.N.Y.) hies predicted the hilt
will pass the House, but fore­
sees trouble in the Senate. The
measure hss little relation to
the issues causing demonstra­
MILS. RACHEL MAHVIN (left) who will retire
tions In Alahumu.
next month after 41 yearn of teaching achool,
As the only civil rights bill
taken a moment out from her first grade cIiim**
proposal by the administration
room at Lake Monroe Schmil tn chut with Mor­
this session, the measure
ris Unity, principal. Herwmnel of the school will
would extend the Civil Rights
honor Mr*. Marvin at a reception Thursday.
Commission's life for four
(Herald Photo) . years beyond .September, I’.Mel;
t attempt to get faster action on
lawsuits filed by Negroes
i barging voting rights viola­
tions; nrnl try tn prevent the
use of literacy tests to block
Negro voting.
A tty, Gen. Rnhert K. Ken­
nedy was scio dulcd to testify
on the measures Wednesday.
' Later she Iniiglil in two He will he followed by llcnltli
lly Mrs. II. I- Johnson
Mrs. Kachtd Marvin, who private schools, one in South Education ami Wei faro .Secre­
llnknln mid the other here ill tary Anthony J. Cctobreiro
will retire next month after
Floiidn. In Itl.'IJ she received ami representatives of the
44 years as a school leat her, her Alt Degree from Seattle
Civil Rights Commission.
will lie honored by |icra«niiel Par Itlc College.
fRher congressional news:
of the Luko Monroe School
Mrs. .Marvin rnnie to Flor­
Debt: — Party lines light­
lit n reception to be held In the ida 111 years ago and hns been ened for n coming House bit*
school luncbiooMi on Thursday first grade teacher at Lake tie over a bill to hike the na­
from 7 until H:.’I0 p. ni. The Monroe for thu past seven tional delit limit. Advance
years.
signs were that President
public is invited.
At the end o f this year's Kennedy's supporters have the
Mrs. Marvin, a teacher at
Lake Monroe si lire 1U&amp;II, wiis lei in, she mid her alitor, Mrs. votes to win, lull only hy a
horn in I'euder, Neb., and Clara L. Qualls, will move to narrow margin. The measure,
moved at an early age with Washington to make their which probably would he voted
her family to Trenton. Midi. home, (ioing by car, they will on Wednesday or- Thursday,
•She attended Teacher* t’nl If pi­ he accompanied by two nieces would set the debt ceiling at
nt Ypsilniiti, Mich., and ufter who me flying down In order $:i&lt;&gt;7 billion through June
giiidUHting at the age of HI to make thu trip out with ami filUU billion during July
year*, taught lor three year* llielr aunts.
and August.
Tearlieis who have walked
in North Detroit.
During World War I she with Mrs. Marvin at Isike
went to California where she Monroe and principals of thr
made her home with her scIiiki I, including Morris Ituby,
brother. From theie she went the present principal, have
to Mt. Vernon, Wash., where nothing by the highest praise
she taught school for the for her. Him will ho truly
mlasod.
next lit1* year*.
Rev. Einest II. Ihiliek Jr.,
pastor of Good Shepherd Luth­
eran Church, urn! Thomas
Hulls, lay delegate, ate in Ft.
I.itudcidula Uli* week for the
first niiniinl convention of the
recently merged Florida Synod
of tlie Lutheran Church in
America. The three day session
lly Dunns Lvtrs
at Hie Christ Clmrdi Episco­ opens with Holy Communion
M. J. Henson, junior vice pal Parish House in Long- on Monday evening. Christ
wood.
Cliurrlr which is hosting Ihu
rommumlrr ol (lie VFW. De­
New oflit-ers, who will If- meeting was completed and
partment of Florida, inslulled
gin llielr duties the second dedicatisl in February. Louis G.
tlic new officers of Smith Tuesday in June, are Hubert Golder is the pastor.

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The ti'J congregation synod
came into being Jan. I, und is
linidc Up I.r fur liter congrega­
tions o| tile failed, Augusliiini
anil Finish Evangelical Luth­
eran churches. National mem*
herslilp in II'JillI churches is
mure than tin re million. Flor­
Assisting with the installa­ ida inemhcrship is near HI.mm.
tion was William I.clamatl, Stale offices are in Tempi*. Dr.
past commander ol Post 477 Aoyull A. Yount is the pru.lden t.
of Carlisle, Pa.
Dlficers for Hip Indies
Tin* expression ‘ ‘ b r i n g
Auxiliary were installed hj
Mrs. Ntiu Hr titan, past ills bo me the Inletin" originated
Irict pn-aidcnl limn Dayloni I tom an old English custom
nf giving a |Miuud of baron to
llcacli.
These olficcrs, wlm will as­ any married person who
sume (heir duliex Die second could kneel la-fore the church
Thursday in June, arc Mrs. door and swear that he hail
Hull, H o p k i n s , president; not had a la only quarrel m
Mrs. Virginia McManus, ten- Hie past U month*.

NEW SHIPMENT

RIB STEAK
IT. S. G o vt. Graded

Seminole l'«*t N*)7 Inst Thurs­ March, commander; J a c k
day night In eeremonies held Hopkins, senior vice cam
mnnder; A. J. Iteulahl, quar­
termaster; L a r r y Chunat,
chaplain; Harold Mat/, one
year trustee; Merle Harris,
two year Inn leu; John Mc­
Manus, three year triutee.

Just Received

HONKLESS

U. S. GOVT. GRADED

South Seminole VFW Post
Auxiliary Install Officers

iur vice pretldi'til; Mr*. Mar­
ian Com for I, junior vice pres
iilrnt; .Mrs Louise Steward,
treasurer; Mrs Irene March,
sccrclar&gt;; Mrs. Edna Nor­
man. chaplain; Mis Harriell
Harris, guard, and Mr*, (ien
llllsman, conducin'vs.
Members ol tile Post and
Auxiliary
will
sponsor a
chicken tinrberur on June U at
the Post Home on the Old
Dixie Highway with proceeds
In go |o Hie building Hind.
Tim groups also wilt *|*m
tor a Poppy Day sale Hits
Wednesday (I out which Ills*
proceeds go to Hie relief fund
fur helping needy Velcrtm
anil llielr families,

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Bolick, Butts
Attend Meeting

Flood Control
Tax Formula
Bill Sidetracked

BONE
SIRLOIN

SUGAR CURED CENTER CUT

Reception To Honor
Retiring Teacher

TALLAHASSEE (HIM) —
Mills changing the lax formula
In (he Southern mid Central
Florida Control District were
sidetracked Intu their grave*yards
The identical hills changing
the formula on which taxes
are levied for support of tinlH-iounty district were sent
to subcommittee,! of tbe Sen­
ate Klnanro and Taxation
Committee -mu! the llou*«*
Drainage Committee.
Spoiloirs of llie measure said
the subcommittee refntnre
virtually killed the hills at
this late date ill the l.egislnl till*.
The hills would provide that
the fui inula fur determilling
district taxes he bused on the
assumed valuation of prop­
erly, as determined by the
Slate Itailloud Assessment
Iloaid. The total tux could
llot exceed one mill.
It would have the vffert uf
lulsing tlie canlrlhulloiis ol
Dade, Glade*. Hendry, High­
lands, Monroe, Okeechobee,
Drang* amt Volusia counties
anil lowering thu contributions
In llrevanl, llrowurd, liiilinu
River, Lee, Murlin, Osceola.
If yuu make an unex|&gt;vcted I'nlin Ueurh. Folk, St. Lucie
mid Hemltmle countkw.
call, make II brief.

MEM HER F.D.I.C.

Administration
Aides Testify
On Civil Rights

ThuttuMUj
25th &amp; PARK
({unnllty Rij[lil» Kc-ci *cd

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o f the week is contained in a
memo by City Manager Pete
Knowles to the City Commta•ion nm) remit in full:
“ Sanford hut the slate egg
■racking ehnm|i in Street Supl.
Eddie Griffith, lie rracked 17
eggs in two minutes with it
two-toil weight on a hyilrnulie
rialie at thu Public Works
Association equipment show at
Winter Park. Iloli Kelly, city
refuse and sewer superintend­
ent, tied for second place at
lit cracked eggs, (liroken ones
did not count.)"
• • •
Four doctors are planning
construction of u clinic nnd office building in three or four
weeks on San Carlos Avenue.
City has agreed to share costs
with the doctors fur paving
the uvenue lad ween Second
and Third Streets.
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BRIEFS
Lend Support
HI It.MINGHAM, Ala. i l 'l 'l i
Tw « fumed Negio athletes,
Floyd Patterson and Jackie
UoMnson, arrived M o n d a y
night to lend support to antisegregation efforts.

HL'KNOS A1IIKS (U P I) —
President Jose M. Guido tried
today to patch together a new
euhincl despite mounting doubt
tiiat his government will lie
able to carry out its plan to
hold election* July 7.

lied Trawler
M i a m i tu rn —a

Dif.-foot
llussiun (rawer steaming to­
ward Cuba passed within sight
of Miand Monday hut Coast
Guard officials said this was
not uuusuui und was no cause
for alurin.

Envoy Recalled
POUT AU PltlNCK, Haiti
( I l l ’l l — Venezuela has recall­
ed its envoy here as u prob­
able prelude to breaking diplomalic relations with the re­
gime of Huitiun P r e s i d e n t
Fiancoia Duvalier, infoinicd
sources said toduy.

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ent-day dales; however, it is
tiir opinion of this inspector
that these buildings nut only
met hut many ext-cedcd the rerplirementa of the rode at the
time of conatruetion. To bring
these buildings up to piesent
rode standards is not reunoinieully feasible. However, when
the buildings are remodeled
and alterations undertaken,
ninny of the safety features of
the pirseut call's cull he illcoi|Miratcd in this work, there­
by maintaining a reu-unublu
safety slatidiitd which is ap­
parently satisfactory with the
underwriters since our base
late for iiisurunee has not lisrnt but has, in fact, been re­
duced in recent years."
•
• •
Hill Hemphill Molm* is ex­
panding. a sign nf the times.
MrCall paint simp is lieiug
moved into newer i|uurtrra ut
the tear nf Hemphill Motors.
The puint simp building is be­
ing raxed. Hemphill will pave
all the way from the present
plant along First Street to
Kim Avenue fur its new* and
used cur depui tnients.
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Contract Let
GAINESVILLE (U P I) —
Hurilt-rs Construction Co., Inc..
o f Panama City, bus been
nw ti mIciI a $:i:| I ,92 t contract
for I'onsti action of a ilock uml
access road at a 55 million
missile testing center uinli-r
construction near here.

.Skeleton Found
URADKNTON' ,U P I, ™ .A
■un-tilcuc-hed skeleton found In
woods near hero has been
positively hlentified us tbut of
Gcttia l.ee, the wealthy “ may­
or" of Punish, who disappear­
ed with his wife six years ago.
Them was u bullet lode in the
skull.

Autopsies Set
CAIIIO. III. (U IM )- Author
itieft h»«lay |iti|M’«| itil t
uu ulif hill’d litflit mi tin* myn-

tt'iy nf two Kloridu nun fntind
hlml In ilru tli
l»H k ltl CMr lit

.Monday in n
|« (Itltl, h ttp .

Police said Uobeit Wale*. 57.
and Airman :i/C Kstel Hay
llnindon, *jn. both of Tarpon
Springs, weie shot in the head.

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Another sign of the times:
Nehi lluttling mi Pecan Ave­
nue is expanding also. Took a
special ut-t of the City Com­
mission, though. Seem* the
property was tone! cummerrial hut someone later erred
and split thu Nehi property,
inadvertently zoning half of It
as residential. Mistake has
been rectified and u building
permit nppioved,
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Congressman 8yd Herlong
will be asked to intervene in
the pmposeil sale of the old
postoffieu property by the
city. City would like to sell and
use the pi'oct'cils to erect n
modern iihinry building at a
more udvuutugeous p o i n l,
probably Fort Mellon I'uik.
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City Commissioners w i l l
commence Thuisduy a series
of visits to vurious city ticpiirlincnts for on-the-spot in­
spection nf activities. Com­
missioner* also i|ui-slniuing
Use of city-owned vehicles by
employes in going to and from
their hollies, especially ut
lunch time. Jimmy Crapps
suggested it would lie cheaper
for the city to buy lluir
lunches.
•
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Mole drupes will he udded
to the auditorium annex und
lobby loom at the Civic Cen­
ter, conic the next city budget.
•
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City father* anxious to re­
move the lumps und cuntiol
parking ut the southwest corn­
er of Park and Commercial.
Curbing was removed by tin*
owner when a service slutiun
was installed. City feels since
the oiiginul curbing was paid
(ut by the taxpayers and was
remuved by the then owner,
that the new owner should pay
fqr new curbing and sidewalk.
Mew owner says 'no.''

House Okays
School Bill

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KutuMiahed 1908

TUBS., MAY I I. 19(1.1

Second Victim
A two-oar eravli April 29 at
Bill) Street and French Ave­
nue claimed its second victim
this morning when Karlie
James Curry. Negro, in. of
IH2*J Hardin Avenue, died at (1
a.m
at Orange Memorial
Hospital, Orlando Marrrllus
Daniels, 33) ear-old Negro,
wav killed in 11m* collision

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 711

Kennedy Holds
Firm Despite
New Protest

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R a. m. (KST) Wednesday.
Tvalay’s (so»l|snneineni was
Shrpird
U.f.S,*.
Schlrra
Glrnn
announced al 9:57 a. m.
(KST) 12 minutes lM*forc Hie
W ASHINGTON
(U P I) —
36*year-otU Air Force major
was to have vaulted into the President Kennedy held firm
Idsroy Gordon Cooper ' &amp;
sky alop an Atlas rocket for today to his inslstencs that ha
/JAPAN
a 31-hour trip thrxiugh space.
CHINA
had legal power to tend fed­
He had been in his cramped
FIRST
rbit
eral
troops to Alabama de­
Fa lilt 7 cabinc four hours
n d " orb " t
, amt 19 minutes when the spite a new protest by Guv.
reluclaitt decision was made Georga C. Wallace against
UNDING
1lo "scrub" Hie flight.
AREA
their presence.
Cooper climbed slowly from
Ileplying Monday- to Wal­
* ois capsule at 11:29 .. lit
\ c , SOUTH}
lace'* challenge of hi* au­
«5C*
✓
(K
S
T)
lie
shrugged,
raised
V p A M E R IC A /^
to
send
standby
his arms in a palmi-up ges­ thority
ture. ami smiled at tin* white- troop*, Kennrdy appealed la
AUSTRALIA
j
hclmctcd engineers wlui help­ the Governor for “ ccmtruced him out.
‘V
C(Hi)a*r
ap|icared
tired, tivo cooperation" to make
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with perspiration on his head their use unnecessary.
/
Grissom
.Sts) fun
and face. As lie walked to­
Kennedy's telegram replied
ward Ihe elevator for hi* to one Wallace sent him Sun­
descent to the ground, one of day night, after the President
T1IK MKIUTItY 'I KAM—As they have on all previous spacu
II. Glenn Jr. will he nlionrd a command sltip o f f the coast o f
the attendants slapped him
flights, the seven Mercury astronauts will work as a team
Japan: Malcolm S. Carpenter will be in Hawaii: Virgil I. Gris­
announced shipment of riut
on Hie hack.
som will be at a tracking station in Mexico; Alan It. Shepard
when Air Force Maj. Leroy Gordon Cooper Jr. carries out the
control unit* to buses neur
Williams
said
Wednesday's
Jr. is back-up pilot and will In* at Cape Canaveral. Also at the
longest earth-orbiting journey by an American. Coo|ier's will
weather
outlook
for
the llinninghum and took juelt( ’ape will lie Walter M. Schlrra Jr. acting as capsule com­
be the sixth and probably last in tile Mercury program. He
launch
area
uml
major
re­ miliary action to federuliza
will attempt a 22-orbit flight lasting I I hours. ( Record of 01
municator at Mercury control center. Ihnmld K. Slayton,
covery regions is ‘ 'essentially the Alabama Natiioul Guaid
grounded because of a heart condition, will la* an observer at
orbits and 91 hours is held by Russian cosmonaut Andrian (!.
Ihe same" a* that for imlay. if iieteasury.
the t'a|K&gt; along with nine new astronaut-candidates.
Nikolayev.) Newsntap s|mts the six other iistroiiauts: John
The Governor sent a second
Hr said the final decision on
Hie new attempt would bo message to Kennedy Monday's
made “ solely ou Ibe condi­ disputing thu President's re­
tion of Ihe Henmula radar." ply to thu Initial wire. Hut
Al first il was thought Ihe White House ^jres* secretary
trouble with lla- diesel en­ Pierre Salinger said Kennedy
TAVI.rtll I.VKK VILI-MiK, briek home until the |»»l Sltllied, old) to l«c halted
gine used lo move Ihe 12* would stand on his earlier re­
Tex. (UIM) — Astronaut I. ponement of the lltglil was again lor 21 hours, she perked
story service tower was tin* sponse.
up anil baked some cinnamon
Gonlott Cooper's wile, Trudy,i announced. Schwartz came
purities in Hie fuel system.
tolls for friends and newsmen
Hut Williams said later it
HI It.MINGHAM, Ala (L 'l'l)
and their two daughter* look out a couple of limes and told
waiting with her.
was
discovered that Hie fault — Two white youlha were cut
the news that his 22-orlut .'&gt;0 retainers and television
Territorial iHiuntlarirs for High! had been scrubbed to­
Hunnell,
lied ling, old lay with Hie fuel pump.
with knives and a Negro was
men assembled in Iront of.the
He said (hat if the flight woundrd liy a pellet gun Mon­
Al- day in silence.
Geneva, bake Geneva and
" ho wil1 * ,“ nJ
house what Ihey w-cin iSairu r •
i trigs Elementary
Mrs. loupcr called tin post
l.ake Mills Ituads received had gone today despite Ihe day night on the streets of
Ib e Coopers were up at
radar trouble, officials would this ruelally- lorn city.
School for the ItHH-tU term punement “ Just a dDapjadnl A:rto a.m. t KST) to watch ac­
lop priority in a suggested
have had lo rely on less ac­
The incident* Miodny night
were annminccd today b» l,,cn*'
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tivities
al Cape
Canaveral
emergency improvement pro­ curate information lo make
were scattered and there was
Principal Frank Gore
! ,1'*Mn
C.-.,H*r came «... |hr,„. tP,Pvi.lon n c iv e r s .
gram by County Commission the critical decision on whe­ on recurrence c f the weekend
of their home with the il.iugh
ther Cooper had ucliievi'd a rioting that euused President
this morning.
All boundaries will remain Ur*_c*ama|„. M,
j ami.,.
7 KCl'MSKH. Dkla. ti l’ ,’ )—
the same with the exception 13—and a National Acmnau
The recommendation was good orbit.
Kennedy to o r d e r 3,0tMI
Ihe mother of Astronaut I, |
He said the equipment
lies and 8|iace AdmlnLtratum
troop* sent to military hasf-s
of those listed below:
made h) Count) Knglnecr
Gonlott Cooper utlerefl a
which failed constituted a
An estimated savings of
ill Alabama on standby alert.
Children living in llriar security man look them to hard) amlihle sigh of Inis
S37..VIO in Hu* cil) 's water William Hush “ in order In backup to the Atlas rocket's
Webster
Junior
High
School,
(ration tndav when it was svstem expansion was “ guar l'*i,n
wood and Weathcisfield and
guidance
system.
ami schedule i i i i which the girls attend
NASH VILLE, Trim. (U P I)
Cooper's
mission
is to
on Sit l'.‘t as far west as
altnouneeil
Di a l
Cooper'^ nn,er d " by CHy Manager W lertal tlellveries, men and
'lilt* gills Will s|K'lld lllC list flight had la-ell scrubbed (or
— A group of alatut 150 Negro
spend
31
hours
in
space
lo
toe railroad track will attend n| the da) In sclinol, t'.mials
K. Kmiwles Monday evening machinery most efficiently"
student* elHshed with whlto
al least 24 hours.
check the effects of weightwhen Ihe Cil) Commission np
Altamonte.
m the ninth graile ami Janila
*'l'm disappointed because proved a proposal atiluulHed during (lie remaining five h-asness on human beings and heckler* and police Monday
Cassellarr) eliildren well "t Hie seventh. If their la It's going to lie haul nil Gor
months of the fiscal year. to perform tests vital to the during on nuti-iegregation
ol llwy. |73i from the Dug liter's space flight had gone lion," site said. “ 1 can lake by him.
The huaid hail deferred ibis forthcoming two ntan Gemini m a r c h through downtown
Knowles
suggested
H
u*
city
Track ltd smith to Ml 438 &lt;df &lt;•" aclii-dule. they wuiild it heller Ilian lie can."
Nashville. A numla-r of per­
purchase and install with city action because of (lie Dec­ A|hiIIo tmain flights.
will attend South Seminole have remained al home
Wlth a minister al her side.
sons was Injured and at least
labor
a
22
inch
water
main
ember
freeze.
Mrs Coiqa-r ami Ihe girl* Mr„
Cllo|irr wal„.,|
Elementary School.
tinea men were arrested
from Ihe plant west of the
Hush estimated cost of re­
t||.nlU ,lir,lu„ h
All children east of llwy. were smiling as they loll h.r
Mmo demonstraliuns weiu
city
into
town
to
furnish
ser­
17 92 south of Sll 438 will “ J.... . buJ
pair* al $4,200 for Hunnell,
» a" 1
hour ••hohr in Ihe countdown vice lo all users.
planned for today.
Dave Sehwa.tr. a public af ,|m.
„ ,nutt)
rn„|ni.
attend Knglish Kstatev Klo*15.4110 for licit llug, 11H. loo
The city manager said es­
mentar) School as will all fairs ..Dicer for NASA, said ..W(iul,|n7
think H.eV.I
timated rust of Ihe installa­ for Old Geneva, $2l,lou for
WASHINGTON (U l’ l )—The
ehihlren west of llwy. 17 92 (.s.per lelepho.it-,1 30 rn,mites |)i|W. wm c k|11(, ,)f ,
tion was $2.Vi,issi Inti that with bake Geneva ami $29ttSNl for United Stales, Hritnin ami
south of Sll 420 anil as far before the H a m. ( L S I ) or.g r|ia|||p arounil th,.re."
Hie city accomplishing Ihe in l.uke Mills Hoad, for a total llaliamian ii 111 c I a I s have
west as Hie railroad track inal launch lime.
a»ke.l.
agreed on construction of a
at the eastern edge of Alta­
Mrs. Coulter and Ihe girls
W||rn ,(h eniinldiiwii re slalintion itself If wuultl save of $HM,|tS).
“ at least" 15 per cent as
futuristic submarine warfare
l/ilt of smoke but not much
look Hie eall in a bedroom.
monte Springs.
Ihe engineer also reenni
compart'd to Ihe liiwesl hid uii-mled high priorities fur test center in the Hahamas, damage was caused by a flro
Gore also announced Dial
The CiMi|M'rs ami Ihe bun
resulting from a defective
submitted by any contractor
Il was aimiium-cd today.
the annual pre-school round- dies ol Ihe oilier astronauts JFK To Dixie
bake Mary-lamgwnod Hoad,
The center will use the wire at the Mayfair Inn Mon­
WASHINGTON' (U PI (—The should Ihe city n*k (or bids. 'liiskawilla from H&lt;s| llug
up ut .Ylamnnle Elementary live in Taylor bake Village
C o in in I s s i o n approved
“ Tongue ol the Ocean," a uni­ day, according to Fire Chief
will le- In Id this Frida) lie la'cause it is near llno-&gt;biu White House said Imlay it
south to Sll i2»i. Ohl Forest
tween Ihe Iniurs of 9 and II Tex , where t h e
manned knew of no plans, or need, for Knowles'ptopos.il
that
Hie l ily ltfs.nl ami Osceola Hoail. que, Its) mite long, largely- Mack Cleveland Sr.
The wire was in the attle
a
hi. at
which time uIIspacecraft center is
in the extraimlicc protection
lor installation la* done by the
Commissioners took under enclosed trough in Ihe ocean
of the canopy over the drive­
tip
to
I
ini
fathoms
deep,
children w ' io will enter the process of construction.
President Kennedy when lie I'll).
advisement for consideration
Knowles also was directed
tcliiMii as first graders next, Mrs. Cooper ami (lie girls visits Tennessee and Aluhaduring
thy
noon
recess stretching east from Andrus way on the south side of Hto
building, Cleveland said. The
to consider changing Hu* non­ a reipiest by Mayor Tom Island in Hie Hahamas.
fall will Im* registered.
(slaved insult* Ihcir $35.non tua Saturday.
resident percentage on utility McDonald ami City Attorney
Torpedoes, sonar ami ad­ department was called at 2:01
rates (mm 3n In V) per cent. William Hutchison for a ipiit vanced techniques of subma­ p m. and the fire wa&lt; ex­
Presently non-residents nf the claim deed for Ihe recrca rine warfare will be tested in tinguished shortly afterward,
hr said.
d y enjoying city utility x. r l(ona, ar,.a at .M,.||„nvilk and the trough.
vires pay 3n per rent more Celery A great purl of Ihe
than residents.
IN acres was given hy Ihe
In oilier action Monday county to the city (or re­
TUB SANFOIU)
night Hu* Commission.
creational purposes In 1919,
Approved a lii|unr license with » reverter clause. The
fur Hu* Knights of Columbus city laiw desires lo sell Hie
al 25o2 Oak Avenue.
pro|M-rl) for a preparatory
Approved a zoning unll- scImmiI ami establish a re­
name amendment changing creational area elsewhere.
Hie fiont yard setback from
In oilier action the Com­
j 23 lu 20 feet lor aingle ami mission:
I two family dwellings in mill*
Heli-rrcd lo County Attor­
liple family distrirls ol I I 3 ney Harold Johnson a re­
aial ltd zones.
quest hy the Marlin S|xirts
Gave
Miss Jeam-tle
K. Car Club, of Hie Martin Com
I.alng a second 9oday exlm pativ, Orlumlo, for permis
W IL L IlH M A IN
sion on the condemnation of lion to have races Aug. II
four structure*.
at the Osceola air strip.
Aglt-t-d to lend a supply
Tabled Vermin Dunn's re­
lank tii a laundromat at San quest relative to county reford Avenue uml Oimra lloail »pon*ibilit!ca vl Prairie 1-ake
pending expansion of the wa Manor outfall, a road lo
ter system. The owner had English Kitatrs school and
complained hr uu» la-ing drainage al Seminole Indus“ put out of business" hy luck trial Park.
of water pressure due lo the
Ileterred lo Commissioner
III.II plant using xo much.
John Alexander a request of
Directed City Attorney Wil­ Hie Sunland Estates Garden
liam Hutchison to draft an Club for sdded land for its
I'O.W I'Hl'( T l()\ WILL lw « uninieiicetl in the next 10-15 tiny* on the
ordinance annexing Hie Hclle- activities.
. Ioo.oiKi, 7
Retirement Life Coi'itoruliuii'a miraiiiK home on IlitchM'iiy
mead daqqiing center at 27th
Heard a resolution approved
17-92 ut Dcilury. Pictured signing contract.-- and other agreement* i*
Mrcct and Frenelt Avenue.
by Hie City Commission com­
ALSO/
Dr. Leonard Munoon, corporation president, and looking on urc LeRoy
Directed that Jake Zorian mending establishment of the
Robb (center), of the Carroll Daniel Conatruetion Company, und \V. S.
report on May 27 his progress St. Johns Indian River Canal
O PE N F R ID A Y IIIC.HTS T I L 9
Coffin (right), vice president of the DeLand Federal Savings and Iamn
in dralting plan- fur a ilia Districz
now
before
tlaAssociation.
(Herald Photo)
i in*.
I Legislature.
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School Areas
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Cooper Family 'Disappointed'

Road Projects
Win Approval
Of Commission

$37,500 Saving
Eyed By City
On Water Job

Sub Test Center
Set For Bahamas

Defective Wire
Causes Inn Fire

TAbLAIIASSKK 11 PI I I he House has pasted a rneasure authorizing voting in
seven counties to deride whe­
ther srluml superintendents
should he elected or appoint­
ed.
The promised ruiisliiulion.il
amendment authorizes local
voles in Kseombla. bake.
Marlin. Okeechobee.
Palm
Dcaeh, Putnam and Seminole
comities.
Tin* Senate approved tills
measure lu»l week. II signed
It) Ihe Governor, Seminole
xfilers will clmose in a refer­
endum in November
I'Jfii
whether lliey want Hie sehnol
superintendent In lie elerled
or uplMiinleil by Ihe School
Hoard. In an) event, ti can­
not Im-ciiiiic effeetive until
early HNU m S r in I n o I e
County.

Classified

CAPK UANAVKKAL (UIM) — L. Gordon
Coopor’n attempt to fly 22 times around the world
was postponed for 21 hours today liy a faulty trackint; radar on which his safety and the success of his
mission depended.
Walter
Williams,i
nporntioiiH cliiof of (tic
Mercury apace program,
amiounml that a necotttl
attempt won Id tie made al

WKATIILR: Partly clmidy. isolated showers. High today 85-90; low 65-70.

Tries To Patch

John Kiider a n d S c o t t
Hums, of the Chamber of Com­
merce, urc in Dallas confer­
ring with the Hunt people
anent lotal problems. After
clearing up a technicality,
Mayor Tom .McDonald and
IMissibly Commissioner J. II. Six Are Killed
SUDI.KKSVH.LK, Mil. (U P !)
Crapps will go to New York
aliout the proposrd prep school — Six person* were killed to­
day in a tillee-vehicle collision
here.
on lb, S. Iloute ,1(11, two miles
• • •
Summary of a report on the West of this Kasteru shore
inspection of downtown build- community. Authorities *uid
ings: ‘•Few of the buildings in all six victims were burned
this area will meet the pres­ beyond lecognitiun.
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Scrubs' Orbit Flight
Second Try Planned
cHIir ^aufnrft itrratft Wednesday Morning

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DOWNTOWN STORES

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throughout the
SUMMER MONTHS

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VAH-1 leading chief, transferred to the Fleet
Reserve during ceremonies at NAS Sunford lust
Friday. Chief Motuck became the squadron lend­
ing chief in July 1901 after having served as
airframes division CPO for 15 months. A veteran

Christian
Churches Set
Convention

Casselberry WSCS

B u sin esstft
Installs New Officers Briefs " w -

Revamping of church ma­
chinery will be a major area
o f concern for tha Florida
ChriaUan Churches (Disciples
c f Chriat) aa members meet
In convention from Wednes­
day through Saturday In St.
Petersburg.
A major part o f the ses­
sions will be held at the Mir­
ror Lake ChriaUan Church
when the convenUon will for­
mally open Wednesday night
with an address by Conven­
tion President Rev. John C.
Updegraff, minister o f the
P in t Christian Church in Ft.
Lauderdale.
Other addreaaea will be de­
livered by national leaders
Dr. Robert Burns o f Atlanta,
president of the International
ConvenUon o f C h r i s t i a n
Churches; Dr. A. T. DeGrout, professor at Brita
College o f the Bible o f Tessa
Christian University and co­
author o f the definitive his­
tory book o f the Christian
Churchta and Ur. A. Dais
Fieri o f Indianapolis, Ind.

L e g a l N o t ic e
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COlUTr JtlHiK, IKNISULK
c o t NTT, M.OH1IIA.
IN rs m u T K .
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S U C K U. U E I. U IN

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T&gt; All CreSIUre
S-ere-es
llarU a Claims «r Itrmaada
Aealaat Sale ll.tatri
You and each of you era
krrrhr notlflM end required
tu prsaant aur rlalnia and datnanda whlrh you. or allliar of
yuu. may hava aealnat tha ar­
ista of Allca II. Ilaldln. da*
eaaaed. lata of oald County, to
tha County Judgo of ncmlnola
County, Klorlda, at hi* offlra
In tha court huuas of said
County at Hanford. Klorlda,
Within olaht calendar monlha
from Ihs lima of tha flral pub­
lication of tlila nollca. Each
claim ar demand shall ha In
wrlllna. and ahall etata Ilia
placa of reeldenco and poet offlea addreas of tha claimant,
and ahall bs sworn to by the
claimant, hla agent, nr attor­
ns). and any eurh claim nc de­
mand not ao filed ahall ba
veld.
Cherlaa I,. Reldln
Aa admlnlatrator of
liio I.stale nf
Allca It. Ilaldln,
narrated
It. W . W ar s. A l l o r n r y

for Admlnlstralor
P. n. Ilua HIS
Hanford. Klorlda
Publish: April tl. 10, Uay T, If,
ISIS
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By Jana Casselberry
Officers of the Woman's
Society of Chriitlsn Service
were installed Wednesday at
the Casselberry Community
Methodist Church by Rev.
Delmas Cupel and following a
covered dish luncheon.
New officer* inilslied were
Mrs. Arthur Putman, presi­
dent; Mrs. Phil Caesbcr, vice
president; Mrs. Harold Kryder, secretary and Mrs. Ern­
est Franckenberg, treasurer.
Secretaries Installed were
Mr*. William Ttlford. Spirit­
ual Life; Mm . Marvin Mc­
Clain, Promotion; Mrs. M. C.
Duggins, Missionary Educa­
tion; Mr*. I. G. Reuter. Stu­
dent Work; Mrs. Nelson HunHell. Children's Work; Mrs.
John Weir, Supply; Mr*. U roy Sweeney, Literature and
Publication* and Mrs. Thom­
as Gullickson, Church Sooial
Relations.
Installed as chairman of
standing
committee*
were
Mrs. C. K. Fisher. Public
Relations;
Mrs. Elton P.
Richards, Local Church Acti­
vities and Mrs. Carlyle Swof-

Legal Notice
m o th s:

UK A P P l.ll’ ATION
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(Sir. lP».in r iw U * niateiee
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NOT ICM IH IIKUKIIT a iv EN. That Davlil Homo the
holder of Ihs full.iwlnp ci-rllflo l t h*» fil'd raid crrllf Irate
for tax deed to be Iseurd
thrreon. Th« certificate num­
ber end year of leeuanre. Ifoe
drerrliillun of the properly
and (lie nwmr In whlrh II woe
aennard err aa follow!!
Crrtlflralo No. 12s
Year of iMUalice IVC1
Drarrlpllon of Properly:
Lots I A 1 Hits. C Celery
Avrnua
Addition
Pl at
llook t Caere I I I A I
Name In whlrh aatreaed J. U
Woodruff. »t al
All of aald properly brine In
the County of Hrnilnole, Hlale
of Florida. tlnlr.a aurh rrrllflrale ehnll he redeemed arrordIn* In law llie properly de
errlbed In auch oerllflrale wilt
he eold lo Ihe hlphe-l bidder
at the I runI door of Ihr Hemluule Cuuoly Courl llouee at
Hanford. Klorlda. on the first
Monday In the month of June.
1) 1). whlrh It the srd dny of
June. I in, I,
Haled llile Klh day of April,

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(HI1A1.)
Arthur II. tlerkultli, Jr.
Clerk KlreUll Court.
Hemlnule Cuunly. Florida
Pubtleh: April JO, May 7, II
II. ISSI

enn—isy

Higher Profits
Seen For Business
WASHINGTON (It P I)
President Kennedy's
chief
economic forecaster predicts
that higher business profits
are likely this year than
earlier forecast*.
Waller W. Heller, chairman
of the Council of Economic
Advisors, said Use present
outlook itutgriti a $3 billion
Increase in a gross national
product of $378 billion fore­
seen earlier this yesr.

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Club Plans
Bake Sale
By Mona Grinstead
Plans to sponsor a bake
sale during th« month of
May were made by mem­
bers of lh« North Orlindo
Garden Club at their monthI)
meeting last Thursday
night.
Mrs. Eurightson Handle
was appointed chairman for
the talc and will set the date
which will be snnounced.
Each member of the circle
was asked to bake at least
two items to contribute to
the project.
Minutes of the last general
meeting and of the board
meeting were read by Mrs.
Bob Guthrie, secretary and
the club Object was read
by Airs. Rill Ryan, president.
Mrs. Richard Stoddcn, trea­
surer, rejiortrd that the trea­
sury* balance now stands at
$122.33.
The hostess gift was won
by Mrs. Carl Hyatt.
One of the earliest summer
schools in America was held
when llie dean o! Harvard, in
IS&amp;i, arranged a field trip to
the Colorado mount ains for
Harvard geology students, ac­
cording tu Encyclopaedia Untannira.

OUR ANCESTORS

Legal Notice

WASHINGTON
(UP1)
—
House members went on rec­
ord today in favor of paddling
unruly students and — if that
doesn’t work—throwing them
out of iciiool.

tracted more than usual at­ author, Rep. Basil Whltener
tention because of a race- * (D-N.C.). Passage was by
centered riot at a high school voice vote and without audi­
football game in the district ble dissent.
stadium l a s t Thanksgiving
The paddling hill, also auth­
Day.
ored by Whllener. drrw fire
The House also passed and from Rep. William Filts flyan
sent the Senate without dis­ (D-N'.Y.). He said current
sent another bill to allow- the problems in desegregated dissuspension or expulsion of
pupils who cannot be con­
trolled. This had been held
impossible under the dis­
trict's compulsory- school at­
tendance Jaw.
The suspension authority,
requested by school authori­ AIK CONDITIONER
ties. was eased through with
a bnet explanation by its H. U. Pope Co., Inc.
For The Finest Year Around
Weather Conditioner
FEODF.RS
Sale# — Service
2o0 S. Park Are.
Hanfoid
FA 2-4284

In New York Munday. the
market for Florida cabbage
was slightly higher. Crate*
sold generally for 2.50-2,75.
with two marks selling at 3.
Offerings of red type were
They voted 277 to 53 to
liberal, but prices ranged overturn a rule by the local
from 3.30-4-30. Mostly 4.50 per board of education barring
rrale. Savoy- type sold for corporal punishment.
The
2.50 3. Chinese cabbage prices measure, which has come to
were about steady at 4.-5. be known as the "paddling
per crate, with one mark bill." now goes to the Senate.
w apped 6. Celery pnees I The legislation would authwere unchanged, with two I ortie
ute
of
"reasonable'
to three doren sire selling force" by teacher* and prinfrom, 3 23-3.75, mostly 3.25- ! cipals in tilt- District of Co3.30, and lour do sen bringing lumbia schools. The bill at­
3.
-3 30.
Cartons of film wrapped
celery hearts 3 30. Cucumbers
were slightly easier at 4 50
4 25, small sires 3.-3.30 few
4. Endive was slightly weak­
er at 2.30-3. Few 3.23. mostly
2.75. Escarole 2.25 2.73. and
Rornainc also was lower at
2-2 50. Parsley price* were a
hit higher at 4.50-5. Radish
prices were lower at 1.62'S
tu 2. jprr basket of 3o 6 ounce
film
bugs. Squash prices
were kiwer, with small to
medium sire green Italian
type selling for 3 in small
crates, and watercress was
mostly IS cent* per bunch
with a few la lei at 18 cent*.
In Centra! Florida demand
for cabbage wa* good and
the market firm, with crates
selling tor 1.50-1 73. mostly
1.50 1.60. Red type ranged
fruin 2 25 2.75 with a few
sales at 3. and a few Savoy
CAPT. KOI1KKT M. WARE, president of the
sold for 2 per crate. Celery*
Sunford Brunch of Navy Relief Society, spreads
prices were unchanged at 2
the good news of a $503.40 contribution to local
for two to four doren sire
Navy Relief drive. The aunt represents proceeds
and 2.25 for six to eight dor­
from a recent benefit garden party aponaored
en. Carrots, topped an‘* w *‘ bby the Officers Wives Club of NAS Sanford.
ed, sold for 3.15 per mesh
1
’renenting checks for the amount are Mr«. Ro­
sack of 4H one pound film
bert H. Lovelace (left), president of the Wives
bags, and Chinese cabbage,
Club, and Mrs. John Druitn, general chairman
wrapped, for 3 50. Cucum­
for the party.
bers sold at 3. per bushel
basket for U. S. No. 1 and
2.50- 2.75 lor small. Endive
and escarole were steady
at 2 per crate, and Big Ro»ton lettuce was slightly high­
er at 3.-3.C0 per crate of
21 heads. Komainc type was
lower al 1.75-2. per crate.
Bean prices ranged from
3.504. per bushel hamper of
Harvester type and 3. for
fair quality Wade type. Par­
sley soki for 3.25 per crats
and radishes were 1.25 per
basket. Shipments over tha
weekend
Included:
Celery,
rail 57 cars, truck 84 carlot
equivalents; Cabbage, rail 25,
truck 56; Endive, rail 10.
truck 26; Cucumbers, rail 35.
truck 134 and cucumber* rail
two and truck 25.

I

tnct schools are born in ^en
(•rations of "segregation, dis
crimination and social ills."
"To suggest that corporai
punishment it the answer—or x
even a partial answer—to the
problems of t h e
district
schools Is dangerous," Ryan
asserted.

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Pink And Blue
Shower Honors
Two Teachers
fly Donna Fair*
The lady faculty members
and office personnel o f South
Seminole Junior High School
honored two of their member*.
Mr». R. L. O'tjuiiin and Air*.
Cuilton Henley, with a Pink
and Rlue Shower held last
Thursday evening at the home
of Mrs. Robert Gaddie on the
Old Dixie Highway in Lung*
wood,
Gueata enjoyed a social
hour of games and refresh­
ment.
Attending e r r * Mrs. John
Angel. Mia. Joe Ackerman,
Mrs. Jim Duughtrey-, Airs. Bill
nattlc, Airs. Edith Uulll, Mrs.
Paul Juras,
Airs. Walter
Diurua Hr., Airs. Raehlns
Foster, Mr*. Eugene Bothell,
Mr*. R. T. Mil wee. Mrs. May
Ustrow, Alisa Juan Ustruw,
Alisa Jean Tropan, Mias Thel­
ma Al o a * h o l d e r and Air*.
Koghan Kelley,

delivered daily to your door

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8eniinule County area residents nre invited to submit
tiews item* fer report in the Sanford Herald to the new* correspondent in thslr area or directly to the Herald offices.

Geneva
Laka Mary
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KEI’ORTKIt
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Mrs, Louise Kiuiunek
836-1240
Mrs. Shirley WeillWoith *18-107(1
Mrs. Jane Casselberry
Has-6040
Mrs. Jean Mugln
300-3742
Mrs. Adam Muller
OOH-441U
Mias Helen Siu-dgiu!-*
068-UW3
Mr*. l&gt;ouiau (Iraysun
8411-4071
Air*. Franrea Wester
323-0210
Mr*. H. L. Jobnecit
822-4732

Longwood
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Osteen
Oviedo

Mr*.
Mr*.
Mr*.
Alia.

Donna Ksti-a
Mona UriniU-ad
Clarence Snyder
Linda Suiithaou

ford. Nominating.
Circle Chairman lnitilled
were Mr*. Howard Griffith,
C-u»aih-r Circle; Mr*. Paul
Fugleman,
Dorcas Circle;
Mrs.
Emily Van Deuscn,
Esther Circle; Mrs. Robert
Begin, Rebekkah Circle and
Mrs. John Howard, Sunshine
Circle.
Mr*. E. P. Richards led a
worship program on family
life and Ain. Harold Krjdcr
program on family life and
Mrs. Harold Kryer presented
a program on "What Shall
Wo Teach Children about tb«
Use of Money.'*
Mrs. Putman and Mrs.
Ralph Newcomer reported on
the annual meeting of the
WSCS of the Florida Confer­
ence which they attended In
Daytona
Reach
recently.
Theme for the conference
was "Now is the Tim e."
Mrs. Richafds also attended
the meeting.
In other business the so­
ciety voted to send $23 to
lircwsler Hospital in Jack­
sonville for a memorial to
the late director, Jack Whit­
tington; $100 to Methodist
Missionary Rev. Sjmtliwood,
for hit work in the Phllipines and $30 Inward the pur­
chase of a combination slide
and film-strip projector be­
ing acquired for use in the
church and Sunday School,
Hostesses for Iho luncheon
were Mrs. L. E. Swope, Airs.
Ralph Newcomer. Mrs. Effie
Sanborn, and Mrs. M. Gil­
more.

Official announcement of
plana to open a new funeral
homo in Cussvllierry were
made public today by Henry S.
Atkinson and K. AL Niblack,
experienced morticians.
Renovation work on a build­
ing located just south of
Johnson Electronics on Hwy.
17-t&gt;2 is nearing completion
and th* owners hope to be
open for buaineaa within the
next Ihrro weeks.
The new mortuary will b«
complete with Funrrul Chapel
and ambulance service from
Five Points to Aiaitiand.

Salons Favor Paddling Unruly Students

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(Her. ml.I* I'lerlH BlalHle*

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Bear Lake-Forest City
Caaeelbetry
Chuluola
Dellary
Enterprise

of more than 20 years active nuval service, he
served on the aircraft curriers Essex, Boxer and
Independence. Other duty assignments included
attuck, tiu n -jx jrt, service and heavy attack
squadrons.

Vegetable
Market

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holder o f lit* following- c erlU U
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thereon. T h e r t r l l f l n t i num­
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M n r 14, 1963 —

AN INSTALLATION SERVICE waa held for
office™ of all Home Demonstration Clubs of
Seminole County at the III) center when the
irroup met for the final County Council meeting
of the club year. Mrs. II. L. Johnson, past coun­
cil president, was installing officer. Left to right
ure seven of thu nine presidents of the various

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clubs. Seated: Mrs. Dempsey Carnes, Sanford;
Mrs. C. E. Hunter, Lake Monroe; Mrs. G. It.
Gray, Elder Springs. Hack row, Mrs. Johnson,
Mrs. T. J. Chnlfnnt, Geneva; Mrs. ltay Jackson,
Rear Lake; Mrs. Edwin Kennedy, Lake Mary,
and Mrs. Felix Mize. Longwood.
(Herald Photo)

Solons Ponder
Civil Rights In
Grain Surplus
WASHINGTON (U P I)
—
Sen. Jacob K. Javits (R-N.Y.)
expected to decide whether to
press civil rights amendments
to a bill to reduce the feed
grain surplus.
Senate Democratic leader*
hope to get the bill pasi.rd byThursday. The House already
has approved it.
Rut Javits’ suggestion Mon­
day that liberals might try
to attach a civil rights rider
threatened tbe bill’s time­
table.
The feed grain bill would
extend into 1965 an existing
program under which farm­
ers who voluntarily restrict
acreage nf com and other
feint gi wins quality for double
benefits.
Democrat* want it pa»r?J
before the May 2! referendum
in which wheat farmers de­
ride whether to accept a con­
troversial control plan for the
1964 wheat crop.
Other congressional news:
Ratings: A House Com­
merce subcommittee called
Census Bureau oflieial* to
testify at the resumption of
hearings in radio ami televis­
ion audience ratings services.
Tlie subcommittee wants lo
compare the sampling meth­
ods used by the Census Bu­
reau with those of tho rating

services.
Poisons: A Senate subcom­
mittee plans to begin hear­
ings Thursday into the use of
chemical poisons, which Rachcl Carson, in her book
“ Sllcnl Spring," said may
pose a health hazard.

Prayer Meetings
The Pel.und Church of (!&gt;x|
is holding prayer meetings in
Enterprise at 7:.’10 p. m. each
Thursday at the home of Ken­
neth Townsend on Elizntieth
St. The meetings are open to
the Interested public.

ELEMENTARY STUDENTS of Seminole Coun­
ty Negro schools displayed their artistic talents
Friday anil Saturday at the American Legion
hall in Goldsboro. Second graders of Hooper

school used cigar boxes, rice, buttons and new
and used matchsticks to make these attractive
holds. Pa|&gt;er cruft designs ulso are displayed on
the wall.
(Herald Photo)

Relief Deadlock Is Broken
SPRINGFIELD, III. ( U r i )
—An uneasy truce may spell
the end ol a long political bat­
tle and result in checks for
hard-pressed Illinois’ relief
families.
Secretary of State Charles
F. Carpcntier, the state’s No.
I Republican, and legislative
leaders indicated they ex­
pected the OOP-dominated
legislature to pass today a
bill lo provide the money for
I h e resumption of relief
checks.
Republican Stale Treasurer
William Scott said the dead­
lock was broken when Demo­
cratic Gov. Otto Kerncr said
hr would sign a bill setting
limits on relief checks during
the two yeurs starting July

1.
In Chicago where there are
8,000 families on Aid to De­
pendent Children (ADC) rolls,
government officials and soc­
ial workers went on aroundthe-clock duly lo ^distribute
federal surplussoa and do­
nated food.

The surplus food was truck­
ed in from six locations in
Iowa, Wisconsin and Indiana,
and it was taken to .10 neigh­
borhood center* where the
nearly penniless relief recip­
ients began pickups t h i s
morning.
Fleets of trucks shuttled
ton* of surplus food.*—Hour,
rolled wheat, beans, rice, dry
milk, chopped meat, butter,
cheese and other commodi­
ties.
The lines of folk in front ot
the settlement houses were
reminiscent of the bread lines
of the dark Depression days
of the early 4930s.
The private food programs
have been under way since
last week when the rebel
cheeks stopp'd because the
Public Aid Commission ran
out of money lor its ADC and
general assistance programs.
Normally t h e legislature
would have made an emer­
gency appropriation. But Hie
GOP • dominated legislature
and the Democratic-control

led administration clashed.
The Republicans insisted on
establishing maximum* for
the payment*, and the Demo­
crat* resitted.

British Man, 99,
Has The Mumps
HEADING. England (U P I)
—Hennike Thorp. 99, ha*
come down with s case of
the mumps.
"Fancy having mumps at
my age. I thought I was safe
from it now," he said. Doc­
tors said they were puzzled
at first hut s second exami­
nation confirmed the diag­
nosis.

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running through fields north
of here six week* ago. A
similar report was made a
year ago.
A woman who modestly re­
fused to give her name, re­
ported today she saw- a nude
man three miles south of
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Artificial Kidney Now Saves Lives
MINNEAPOLIS (U P I) - A
medical team looked today to
Uic combination of two medi­
cal breakthrough*—the arti­
ficial kidney and transplanta­
tion of human organ*—to nave
coutlcss lives.
Much of their ho|&gt;c was
pinned on a teen-aged Uni­
versity of Minnesota student
who only a few months ago
was dying of diseased kid­
ney*. Today he is preparing
lo return to his studies with
an artirificial kidney in p'ace
while doctors prepare to at­
tempt another transplant.
Doctors have long sought
to reduce the toll of kidney
ailments that kills thousand*
every year.
They have experimented
with kidney transplants be­
tween human being*
for
about three years. But about
three of every four trans­
plant* failed—and the pat­
ients died.
There also has been a suc­
cessful artificial kidney ma­
chine In operation for about
three year* which can keep
a kidney patient alive by
cleansing hi* blood frequent­
lyA team of Minneapolis doc­
tor* tied the two together.
If a transplant fatted, they
reasoned, there was no need
for the patient to die.
The kidney machine could
be pul Into use to keep the
patient alive indefinitely un­
til another transplant could
be tried.
Twice this year, Dr. Claude
H. Hitchcock, chief of aurgery. director of surgery research at the Minneapolis

General Hospital and a sur­
gery professor at the Uni­
versity of Minnesota, and Ills
staff have performed kidney
transplants.
The first patient, a 63 yearold woman, died Feb. 28, 13

day* after her operation, of
reaction to drugs used to
control Iter body’* rejection
o( the new kidney.
The second patient was
Michael
Michalik,
18, of
Minneapolis. He had two dis­

Rev. Goerss
Elected
Counselor

Women Attend
VFW Meeting
By Donna Rate*
Member* of the Auxiliary
to South Seminole VKW Post
83(17 who attended the dis­
trict conscnlion held in Kau
Gallic, May 5. were Mr*.
Gerl Jlitsman, Mr*. Lout*
Steward, Mri. Edna Norman
and Mrs. Sophie Ilryan.
Mr*. Norman wa* elected
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eased kidneys and was dy­
ing. A transplant failed and
hope for him was nearly
gone.
In trying to save Mirhalik’ s
life, Hitchcock and hi* team
turned to the use of an arti­
ficial kidney which a patient
can use repeatedly. The pat­
ient can be treated by other
types only once or twice for
fear of damage to the blood.
S oon, th e doctors plan to
try another transplant on
Michalik. If it fails, they
will try again, relying on the
artificial kidney to keep him
alive.
An artificial kidney lias
been used in Seattle for about
lire * years and lias been
successful In keeping alive a
group of patients, many of
them now living otherwise
normal live*.
Tile Seattle kidney is a
large apparatus made of
stainless steel and plastic amt
used In a regular hospital
room. Doctors insert two
tubes in a patient’s arm, onr
to an artery and one to a
vein.
Tbe patient’s blood then
flows through the lubes into
the artificial kidney and back
into the body. The kidney
machine performs the same
function as a human kid­
ney—it
remove*
chemical
waste water and water from
the blood.

DEAUTY AND SPEED . . . Mix* Ritn Wilson,
thu Tennewtec Rirl who won tho "Miss Dixie"
title Inst year, will present the trophy to the winnlnjr driver after the runnin# of the "Firecrack­
er -100" at Daytona International K|&gt;eedway on
July 4. Minn Wilson, a student at Northwestern
University, will Ire in Daytona Reach for the an­
nual Dixie Frolics und the crowninir of the*1963
"Miss Dixie” on Saturday, July 6.

Rev. Herbert Goerss, past­
or of the Redeemer Lutheran
Church of Sanford, was elect­
ed as "Circuit Counselor" at
a session o f the FloridaGeorgia Dlstriet Convention
of the Lutheran Churrh-Miasour! Synod convening in Sar­
asota last week.
In thla capacity Rev. Goerss
will supenrisa L u t h e r a n
Churches in lha Sanford-OrUndo area to assist them in
bringing Christ to the com­
munity. Such supervision will
include programs Involving
Christian evangelism, steward­
ship and education.

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would no longer be nenr a stop. He
With Mny 13-18 bcittR observed
informed Prospect C of this circum­
as National Real Estate Week, tho
stance. Prospect C lost Interest in
realtor’s obligation to the home seek­
the house. Realtor B informed Client
er is explained herewith by C. F.
A and Insisted that Prospect C’s deField, president ot the Seminole
poslt should be returned.
County Bonrd of Realtors.
"Client A reluctantly complied
Can a homo seeker expect a re­
with Realtor B’s request, but com­
altor to give him information which
plained to tho Board of Realtors that
could dissiindc him from buying u
Reultor B had not faithfully protect­
house in which he wu* Initially in­
ed und promoted his Interests; that
terested ?
after n willingness to buy had been
Yes, if withholding such facts
achieved, Realtor B need not have
would constitute unfair treatment of
made u disclosure to the prospect
of the home seeker, A enso from tho
that killed the sale, since the point
new book, "Interpretations of tho
wus not of major importance. Tho
Code of Ethics," illustrates tho
new bus route, he showed, would
point
This book, Just published by the * put a 8top within six blocks of the
property.
National Association of Real Estate
Boards sets forth specific cases to
"In a hearing on the matter be­
fore the board, Realtor B explained
show how the code of ethics to which
thnt In advertising Client A ’s prop,
they subscribe is uppliod for tho
benefit of the public, clients, and col­ erty the fact that a bus stop was
only a few feet from tho property
leagues.
One article of this codo states: had been prominently featured. He
mudu the point ulso that Prospect
"In accepting employment as un uC, in consulting him, hHd empha­
gent, the realtor pledges himself to
sised that because of a physical dis­
protect and promote tho interests of
ability, he needed a home as near aa
the client. This obligation of abso­
possible to n bus stop.
lute fidelity to the client’s interest is
primary, but It does not relievo the
"Thus, in his Judgement, the change
realtor from tho obligation of deal­
in bus routing materially changed
ing fairly with all purtics to tho
tho characteristics of the pro|&gt;erty
transaction."
in tho eyes of the prospective buyer,
One caso from the now lxiok dra­
and he felt, under his obligation to
matically illustrates tho obligation of
giva fair treatment to all parties in
the transaction, thnt ho should in­
the realtor to the home seeker. The
circumstances were ns follows:
form Prospect C, and thut In so do­
"As the exclusive agent of Client
ing ho was not violating his obliga­
A, Realtor D offered a house for
tion to his client.
sale, advertising it near bun stop.
"Tho bonrd concluded thnt Real­
tor B had acted properly under both
Prospect C, who explained thnt his
the spirit nnd tho letter of tho Code
dally schedule mndo it necessary for
him to have a house nenr the bus
of Ethics. Ho was exonerated and
commended."
atop, was shown Cliont A’s property,
liked it, and mado a deposit.
A realtor, in providing profession­
"Two dnys Inter, Realtor n rend
al real estate service, Is a person who
• notice of a rerouting of tho bus
is pledged to observe a long-estab­
lished codo of ethical conduct.
line under which Client A ’s house

Dick West Says

Reports Thick And Heavy
WASHINGTON (U P l) Each morning when I all
4 0 w a at
the breakfast
table, I eat a bowl of wheat
flakes and read a newtpaper.
la all my
1 have
keen doing Ibis, it never
once occurred to me that I
■light someday he reading
the wheat flakei and eating
tie newspaper.
My mind almply doesn't
run in those channels, par­
ticularly at auch an early
hour. Hut the mind of a con­
gressman docs.
1 call your attention to a
recent exchange of letters
between Rep. John II. Dent.
(D-Pa.), and Agriculture Se­
cretary Orville Freeman.
" I have been saving, for
Ute past three weeks, all of

the printed material coming
from tho various drpirtmrnts
. , , as well a i the volumes
of reports from the govern­
ment agencies of all kinds,"
Drnt told Freeman.
More reports are printed
than anyone could possibly
leaf through, let alono read,
he noted. In addition, Con­
gress consumes a great deal
of paper, a* do (lie dally
newspaper!, lie aaid.
The contemplation of all
that paper gave Dent an
idea. He suggested to Free­
man that llie vast amount of
printed material might hold
the key to solution of the
surplus grain problem.
Since the Japanese make
paper from rice, and Latin
Americana make paper from

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,rom wheat and other grains,
Dent said.
In other words, the sur­
plus reports would be printed
on the surplus grata. Or, aa
Dent put it, " I f wo can’t rat
our surplus food grains, we
may be able to read them."
lie offered to Introduco
legislation setting up a study
program If Freeman thought
the proposal had merit.
In reply, the secretary In­
formed Dent that the 'epartment already was doing rescerch along those lines and
was "making good progress
la several directions."
"This country uses around
33 million tons of piper pro­
duct* each year, and to sup­
ply even a part of this mar­
ket would provlda a substan­
tial outlet for grata." m o man said.
Maybe so, but I fear such
a program would cause com­
plications of tho sort that
Dent and Freeman apparent­
ly have overlooked.
Most newsprint and paper
(lock used In this country la
mad* from pulpwood. If w*
started using paper made
ftom grata, what would that
do to the timber Industry?
I'U tell you what it would
do. It likely would create a
surplus of woodpulp.
Then, the next fiscal step
would be for the limber In­
dustry to undertake a re­
search program to find a
way to use w-oodpulp for a
breakfast cereal.
That, in turn, would create
another grain surplus, and a
lot more govarnment reports.

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Florida

Tuea., May 14, 11W3

Thoughts
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them, go In peace, be warmed
and filled, without giving
them the thing* needed fur
the body, what doe* it profit?
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Peter Edson

GOP VICTORY MARCH, OR HEADIN' FOR THE EAST ROUNDUP?

Real Estate Week

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When thy brother ha* lost
alt that ho over hud, and lie*
languishing, and evan gasp
Ing under the utmost eatreniitira of poverty and dis­
tress, dost thou think to llek
him whole again only with
thy tongusT— Ulshup Robert
South.

Notebook

More coal now Is produced under a section o f the A R A
WASHINGTON— (N B A ) —
by
1(0,000 miners than used Act which authorizes grants
There Is a great national les­
to be produced by 300,000 to improve opportunities in
son and a moral some place—
local rehabilitation areas.
miners.
if anybody can figure out
Gov. Bert T. Combs of
There are 1(0,000 unemploy­
what and where—In the an­
ed miners today. Many former Kentucky says he will call a
nouncement that ths United
union mlneworkera now work special session o f the state
Presbyterian Church Board of
for below scale wages at non­ legislature if that will facil­
National Missions Is consider­
union wagon mines which ac­ itate continued operation of
ing a takeover o f 10 hospitals
count for a fourth of today’s the hospitals.
In Kentucky and th* VirginTwo broad generalizations
production.
lu , built by United Mine
The UMW welfare and re­ may be made on tho whole
Workers Welfare and Retire­
tirement fund has como upuu situation. Homcthing is wrong
ment Fund.
leaner days with these devel- with an economy In which thia
Miners Memorial Hospital
opmenU. The 1100 a month can happen. Something It
Assn., which has been operat­
pensions promised to union wrong with health care plan­
ing th* hospitals sine* 18(0,
miners on retirement at age ning. Both need fixing.
has announced It will hava to
00 has been cut to 176. And
close four of ths hospitals
the fund no longer is nble to
July 1, the others by Oct. 1 be­
subsidise the hospitals.
cause it Is no longsr financial­
No figures are given out on
ly able to keep them going.
operation costs for the 10
This ha* caused a great pro­
The United States could, In
hospitals, but $7(0,000 a year
test In th* tri-stats cos) area.
losses ar* mentioned unoffi­ danger, in frustration, in dis­
There have been threats of
gust, pull out of Europe aud
cially.
violence and fears o f bomb­
So tile hospitals will bo return to an attempted Isola­
ings. Th* Appalachian moun­
closed—the pstlente locked tion. But there is no isolation
tain people who never had de­
out— unless some new formula from intercontinental rockets,
cant medical care before want
can be found to keep them go­ —Sen. Thomas H. Kuchel, Rthem kept open. Thera Is nu
ing In what now are depressed
Calif.
doubt they are needed.
areas.
The story of these hospital*
The Presbyterian C h u r c h
Surely, with a little good
Is something of an American
Missions has stopped &lt;.ito the will nnd a little give and take.
classic in human understand­
situation to see what can be It should nut b» Impossible to
ing. A t the end of World War
saved. No deal has been clos­ reach an early agreement oil
It United Minu Workers Pres­
ed, no figurvs mentioned.
what has become a game of
ident John L. Lewis inspired a
The Presbyterians d o n ’ t arithmetic.
survey o f health and medical
have |27 million or even *20 — U.N. Secretary General U
car* throughout th* area. It
million to buy the hospitals,
Thant, on a nuclear test ban.
was conducted by tha U. S.
and don’t want to buy them.
Coal
Mines Administration
The principal aim is to keep
with Hear Adm. Joel T. Boone,
ART BROWN
them open until n permanent
retired Navy aurgoon general
I’EST CONTROL
operator can be found, mobil­
In charge.
ising local resources.
Termite* A Other Peat*
Ths survey revealed scan­
Some help may corns from
dalous conditions. No modern
2601 PARK I)R.
th* U. 8. government’s Arcs
hospitals, not enough doctors,
322-8865
SANFORD
fewer dentists, terrible Infant Redevelopment Administration
mortality, mldwlvsa for obste­
tricians, bad nursing service,
high disease and death rataa,
Inadequate first aid servlets
at th* mints.
Lewis then took character­
istic action. He decided to have
the hospitals built by his
union. Using welfare and re­
tirement funds being built up
by royalties o f five cents a
ton at first— now 40 coni* a
ton— paid by eoal operators
with which th* union had
contracts, Un 100-bed hospit­
als were built.
They were planned to cost
110 million in all. They ended
up coitlng $27 million, but
they were the Inst word In
.* ’ ■&gt;
everything, Including medical
staff and service. UMW’s wel­
fare fund agreed to pay f3B a
That's ih t nice thing about doing business in
ilny flat rnto for every hos­
town. You trade with people you know and trust,
pitalised miner nnd meinlier of
folks who stand squarely behind their products.
his family, but that covered
Prices are good because thoy are competitive and
everything. Facilities were
complaints are adjusted easily. That'e not true
alsu open to all members o f
when you go aw ay from home.
tho communities.
Lewis had enough confidence
When you buy here you keep our town healthy,
In the coal Industry to believe
growing and prosperous. And what benefits your
thnt his investment would pay
community helps you and that's Important.
out. tint here he mny have
made a mlscnlculntlun that
turns his monument into a
BUY AND BANK AT HOME. IT’S OOOD BUSINESSI
cross.
U. ft. eoal production ho*
dropped from (00 million tons
In 10(0 to 400 million tons In
1802. Mechanisation of ths big
mines closed down production
J a E m iU s M B A U M D u m fiA fr a U A s s o je I a t T o n
of marginal mines.

Quotes

Dr. C-one’s

Worry Clinic
Hal Is a smart advertis­
ing executive who laughs at
ths smug anlvtrally psy­
chologist* who think I am
belittling scientific psychol­
ogy by using 2-syllabl*
words! For h* knows, amt bo
do all editors, that short
words away people better
that polysyllable*. Scrap­
book this ess* nnd tomor­
row’s follow-up.
CASK P-440: Hal K., aged
iig, is an ndvsrlislng execu­
tive.
"Dr. Crane," he began, "1
studied your textbook in A p­
plied Psychology while at collog*.
"And I remember your fa ­
mous ’Advertising Test’ which
1 have used to help swing sev­
eral big advertising accounts.
"Hut recently I humped into
another college professor of
paychology who uttackcd you
bitterly.
"U * said you were a dis­
grace to psychology because
you employ 2-syllablo words;
"For hs ssld you moke psy­
chology sound too rosy and
thus depreciate the dignity of
university professors. Can you
imagtnal
"W hy don’t you ahow your
rtadsra why you avoid the us­
ual professor’* polysyllabic
circumlocution*?"
In that "Advertising Test"
to which Hat referred, 1 offer­
ed college a t u d o n t a many
cholcaa o f palrod book tiUaa,
such asi
— Halt!** of a Beaman
— Privateersman
— The Art of Controversy
— How to Argue Uigically
Just suppose a wealthy un­
cle, who was a book publisher,
and left you his publishing
firm.
Tomorrow morning you go
down to thu office and alt at
th* president’s desk.
In comes your advertising
manager and says this!
"Chief, we at* about to go
to press with lha flret book.
Bo what title do you want us
to Imprint on tha cover?
"Shall we title tha book ’Bat-

ties of a Beaman’ or should w*
head It "Privateersman? ?"
Keep in mind, too, thnt you
newspaper advertising cantwill bo conducting a national
palgn where you run full page
nils in all tho leading news­
papers from coust to coast.
You will thus be trying to
attract customers who will
mail you their orders just from
having rend that newspaper
ad.
Ho which of that first pair of
titles would you select to sell
the greater number of hooks?
Then make your decision re­
garding tha second pair listed
above.
On the basis of your arbi­
trary decision, a* you sit in
the president’s chair, you will
either go broke anil end in
bankruptcy or you will make
big profit.
Yet how can you tell, just
by looking at thoso four book
titles, exactly how th* Amer­
ican public will respond?
This Is the situation of ed­
itors who write beads over
front page stories in hopes of
attracting mote render trnffie.
It la also the problem of
high salaried advertising ex­
ecutives who try to present
topnotch ads.
And It confront* even the
politicians, too, for a rture
change In a few words (even a

few syllables) can spell ths
entirs difference bstwssn de­
feat and victory.
In that first pair of tltlss,
each of which waa used for A
full year In A national news­
paper advertising campaign,
the sales volumes ware 10,000
copies vs. 7,(00 and In favor
of "Haiti** o f a Seaman.”
In ths second pair, It was
100 vs. 80,000 copies, and In
favor of "How to Argus Log­
ically." Mora tomorrow.
(Always write to Dr.‘
Craaa In rare of thle news­
paper, enclosing a long
stamped, addressed envel­
ope and 20 ernte to cover
typing and printing costa
when you evnd for one of
h is b o o k le ts.)

Barbs
Wc wonder how msny peo­
ple television commercials
hava caused to get fat.
U garden seeds would only
grow like the Interest In gar­
dens doe*.
It must be nice to lie a bois
who can gel ubicntmimlrd
and go to the golf course In­
stead of the office.

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Standings
By United Pres* International
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pet.
Chicago
18 12 .600
Boston
15 11 .577
Kansas City
17 13 .567
New York
14 12 .538
Baltimore
16 14 .533
Cleveland
12 12 .500
I jo. Angeles
17 17 .500
Detroit
12 17 .414
Washington
13 19 .400
Minnesota
11 18 .379
Monday's Result*
Boston 8 Washington 5
Los Angeles 7 Chicago 3
Only games scheduled.
Wednesday's Games
Minnesota at New York
Detroit at Chicago, night
Los Angclca at Boston, night
Baltimore
at
Washington,
night
Kansas City at Cleveland,
night
NATIONAL LEA G lTE
W L Pc*.
San Francisco
19 13 .594
St. I/oula
19 14 .576
Pittsburgh
18 13 .552
Los Angclca
17 15 .531
Chicago
in ts .516
i Cincinnati
14 15 .483
Philadelphia
14 in .407
New York
14 18 .437
Milwaukee
14 19 .424
Houston
14 t'J .424
.Monday's Result
Houston 4 New York 2
Only game scheduled.
Wednesday's Gatnrs
Cincinnati at Chicago
New York at Houston
Pittsburgh at San Francisco
St. lauiis at Milwaukee, night
Philadelphia at Ixss Angelos,
night

j.

ALTH O UG H

IT S

eprinR, the “ Seminole*”
of

Semi nol e

High

School turned out for
footbnll practice Mon­
day afternoon . . . prac­
tice for next full’s play.
Upper photo shows the
line bucking the charg­
ing sled with others
ready to move in. Low­
er

photo p i c t u r e s

Senior half-back Buddy
L a w s o n (left front)
blocking for J u n i o r
quarterback

Bonny

Hinson as Coach Jim
i ’iggott calls the play.
(Herald Photos)

Moforeflei Set
Summer Play

S trik e s . . .
S p a re s

P

DeBary Fishing
Club Installs
New Officers

The Tuesday morning Rill
Hemphill Women's Howling
League, the Motorcttes, hut
Ju-t concluded iti fall scheNew officer* were installed
Ily John A. SpoUkl
I'm surprised at how many
dule and ii now planning on
and plans were made for the
itarting Ita summer schedule.
Hold onto your hat, muh bowlers are atill hesitant on
annual picnic at last Wednes­
This league, which is handi- friends! This is what you've entering this tourney cause
day’* meeting of the Dollary
cupped, had 10 teams bow­
been asking for and now you they think they'ie not good
Fishing Club held in (he Re­
ling during Uie fall schedule
enuffl Man, It's handicapped
cun
have it!
and gives promise to having
creation Hall of the Ddlary
Starting on May 27 and urn! couldn't be fairer.
the same number o f teams
Fire Station.
(or the summer league as continuing through June 2
And don't forget , . . first
Officer*, installed by Sid
we’ll
bo
celebrating
Family
well.
place carries a $100 guarantee. Porter, were Clyde Wright,
According to Nola Fergu­ Howling Week I
Because so ninny of our men
Even Gov. Furrla Bryant went to the state tournament president; Gcorgo Coon, vice
son, secretary of the league,
president; J a m e s Smiley,
these arc the teams and will sign a proclamation to in Earaota two weeks ago, we
secretary, and Archie Ixmg,
this
effect.
Usunlly
It
doesn't
team members listed to par­
changed the dates for the
mean too much to you other Sunday Sweeper. As a result, treasurer. Howard Middleton
ticipate:
than
the fact that this put tie- we'll again be running the was appointed as publicity
Riviera*— Billie Chalnoit,
chairman.
Rita Stein, Ruby l'rcdovick, ulur product bus nuw been Sweeper this ruining Sunday,
The annual picnic will he
culled
to
your
attention.
Lois Jackson.
May 19, with the first squad at field at Blue Spring* Park
Not
*o
with
Fumiiy
Bowling
Tempests— Evelyn DeMatI p. m. and every hour-and-athis Thursday beginning at lu
tto, Evelyn Mills, Mabel Dug­ Week I
half thereafter.
a.in.
Every
bowling
establish­
gan, Harriet Gaxil.
Here's a quickie review of
Reporter* Sid Porter, Beat­
Starchicfs— Shirley Max- ment throughout Central Flor­ the happenings and goings oil
rice Muller and Florence
ida
will
be
offering
this
spe­
well, Isabel Goshorn, Joan
in many of our current lea­
Hiinklc were initiated into the
cial Incentive to get you and gues:
Magln, Sue Long.
"Purest Club" and were pre­
your
entire
family
out
bowl­
Skylarks— Nola Ferguson,
Deabom Electronic*: Bowl­
sented with emblems.
Grace Keck, Connie Branson, ing.
ing for the Ions foursome, M.
Porter conducted the pro­
For every gnme bowled as (tumbler lind high single, a
Viola Kaitner.
Bonncvilli't— Elaine Miller, • family group (husband and 201. And again it was Elsie gram on "Conservation of
Gludys HoUman, Linda Post, wife and/or daughters mid Butler taking high series, a Klah" anil advised that al­
though he will remain as a
son*), one game will be at Ilia 649.
jean Whipple.
member of the District Ad­
Lc Sabres— Betty Rickey full adult price, with the bal­
Capri Women's S c r a t c h :
visory Board he must rut
ance
of
the
family
only
pay­
Mary Ann Kinsey (Needs two
Tied for the high singles hon­
down on active participation
ing half-price.
bowlers)
ors were Marge Lyons and
in various other phases of tho
Pretty good deal, hull?
Pontiac* — Signed as a
Lucy Mayer with Identical 191.
That'a just the beginning, Elaine Koallval continues her district work.
complete team (namei un­
New member* joining at
mah friend*, just the ever- good bowling by taking series
available)
the meeting were William E.
And there are three other lovin' beginning!
with 601.
Keller, William Bragg, Frank
Here's • super special for
teams who are in need of
Jet Bowlerettes: Mary HterMaxcy, O. Welmcr and Mr.
■ few bowler*. So, If you'd you, too.
man with a 211 and Ilcttye
and Mrs. I. Scliopkey,
Htarting on May 20 through
like to join, pleaae be at the
Smllh'a 5.'iti wero the leaders
lane* on Tuesday rooming at June 20, Merita bread will here.
hava on every loaf of bread a
9: IS.
Bill Hemphill Motorettee: A
coupon which will offer one 175 by Linda 1'oat and a 480
free game of howling with
aeries by Nola Ferguson, sec­
every three bowled.
retary of (ho league.
And then during August and
George Swann hail anothar
September, Whcatirs will tie one of hi* batter night* In tba
NEW YORK (U l'l) - CBS- making the same kind of offer All Star league as ha clobber­
CHICAGO
OJPt)—Chicago
TV will use only one camera to you lucky people!
ed ths pine to tha tune of While Kox Manager Al Isiper
No strings attached, honest. 235/ 003, tops for the entire
—a Mark 111 Zooinar placed
loday charged that Los Ango
atop a 75-foot tower in the We just want you to come on leugue.
Ira Angela' relief pitcher ('can
Pimlico Infield to cover Sat­ out and lie a bowierl
In the Sunday Night Mr. A Chance throw* a spit ball.
The
Tuesday
A.
M.
Bill
urday's $150,000 added PreakMrs. League, Hob Guthrie wae
La&gt;pn charged Chance with
ness. By using on# camera, Hemphill Motorettee league the lad to reckon with as ho throwing the Illegal pilch in
finished
its
fall
acdcdule
lust
which can make a full 360shot a winning combo of 223/ the Angels' 7-3 victory over
degree turn, CBS believes week and had familiarization 520. Incidentally, this popular Ihe White Sox Monduy night.
viewers will be able to con­ this morning for the start of group Just finished ita leugue
The veteran Lopez, who
centrate better on the race the summer season.
and will be starting on its b o t h
hatted against and
It look* like Uiete happy-gorather than being distracted
summer schedule In the neat railght the apil hall, said he
lucky
gals
will
be
bowling
by camera awitchc*.
Week or two.
ha* seen more spiders thrown
again with a 10-team league.
Don't forget, this coining this season than be has de­
No wonder, though! Once
Sunday we'll I * busting the lected In "many year*."
again it’s a credit and reflec­ Sunday Sweeper again and
“ That Chance threw a cou­
tion on the league officer* wu'd surely like to have you
ple of dandles last night,"
who've been doing a good job as a participant. As per us­
Lopez said, " lie threw one
running the league.
ual, flOU first plare guaran­ that Nellie Fox didn't hit and
NEW YORK (U P I)-E d g a r
I f you'd like to join these
one that Floyd Holilmuin did.
Sam Rice, a recent addition keglerettee, pleaae be at lha tee.
That'll do it fur this week, It reminded mo of Burleigh
to baseball's Hall of Fame, Lane* this coming Tuesday at
a a a sSl’tJ &gt;OU 11911 l U f
Gnmrs In the good old days."
has become the first player to 9i80 a. in., prepared to roll.
accept an Invitation to play
Our Friday night Mr. A
In the New York Yankee*' Mrs. League started this past
17th annual Old Timer*' Day. week and we were very pleas­ Engineeri* Win
Met Morgan pitched the |
Oldlimcrs' Day ceremonies ed on welcoming twelve cou­
will be held Saturday, July ples into it. Like we've been Locomotive Engineer* to an
27. before the Yankeea-Mime- saying right along, this is j 11-2 victory over Standaid Oil
• ('rt'hllinrr Itout a
sola Twin*' game at Yankee Strictly a sociable league In Little Major League base­
ball Monday evening.
Stadium.
• Mercury Motors
where it doesn't really matter
whether you bowl 98 or 198.
• Th# Aluminum lioat
The solar system aa a (Oh, brother, what'e come
Most Icelanders do not eat
For Th# FJnherman
whole dashes through (pace over you, John )
herring, for production of
2401 H, French A te.
in the direcltoo of the alar Wo ran our Sunday Sweeper which they are world famous.
Vega at about 4J,ouo miles again this week and had a They grind It Into meal ai
F A 2-1392
real good turnout. You know livestock food.
iper hour.

One TV Camera
Will Film Race

:N o

Spit Ball Pitch
Used, Says Lopez

Old Timers Set
Game July 27

MEADORS
MARINE

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May 14, 1963 — Fnp« 6

Chateaugay Spurs Preakrcess
BALTIMORE— (N E A ) —
What th# Preakncss Slakes
and the three-year-old dlvlston
needed
badly
was
something to knock the spots
off Candy Spots.

monte
Stake*.
Bouncing
Home came out of William
Ziegler'* barn next to the
Belmont Park (addling en­
closure to prevail at 18 to

1 in 1944 and beat Calumet's
Derby and Preakncss win­
ner, Pensive, which went to
the post at 50 cents on the
dollar.

McRnney W ins 4-1
McRaney downed WilsonMaicr 4-1 in the Men's Soft­
ball league p l a y Monday
evening. Frank Williams was
the winning pitcher and John
Rruscato the loser. Johnson
and Carter hit well for tho
winners.

This the surprising Chateaugay and the lront-running
Never Bend did In the Ken­
tucky Derby to spur the up­
coming more important sop­
homore number*—the freaknesi at Old Pimlico on the
Baltimore hilltop May 18. the
Jersey Derby at Garden State
Park May 30 and the Bel­
mont Stakes at Aqueduct
June 8.
Owner* and trainers were
beginning to think of Candy
Spots ami his 27-foot stride
as something of a super­
horse.
Other
proprietors
might not havo been quite
*o enthusiastic about their
prospects In Ihe l’ reakness
had the oddly marked chestnut won the Kentucky Derby
Impressively. Rut now that
PARTING SHOT — Kentucky Derby
the gangling California bred
ClintcmiKuy pets a allot of vitamins in prepara­
has been brought hark to this
tion for Ote I’rcaknean, to be rim al 1'intlico in
world several people believe
Haltimoru May 18.
they have some measure of
a chance.
While Chateaugay, in his
extraordinary move around
the far turn and sustained
drive, qualified thoroughly as
a powerful candidate for the
Triple Crow n, ('apt
I tarry
Guggenheim and Rex Ells­
worth and Mesh Tenney did
n&lt; t have to apologize for
Never Rend and Candy Spots. Ily United Press International goes to St. Petersburg, Tam­
Lakeland won both gunict pa play* at Lakeland ami Or­
Chateaugay, sir Galdlo as
he Is known around the barn, of a doublehcader against lando at Daylona Reach.
The standings;
ran Ihe mil# and a quarter Tampa Monday night to move
of the big heat In Louisville
w I. Pet.
into a tie with the Fort Lau­
in an excellent 2:01 4 ’5 on
CltCK TO
Fort Igiuderdalo 13 8 619
NEW YORK (U P I) — Doug a track having more cushion derdale Yankees for first Lakeland
13 8 .CIO
Robinson, tho champion Buf­ than it hud when Decidedly place in Uio Florida Stale St. Petersburg
11 9 .550
falo Bison*’ hlgh-acorlng, 20- set the record at 2:00 2 5. League.
Sarasota
11 9 .550
Lakeland won the first Miami
year-old left wing, today was Th# performance* or Never
11 to .524
named winner of the Dudley- Rend, beaten a length ami game 4 1. George Campbell, Tampa
6 13 .381
d ied ) Garrett Memorial Tro­ a quarter, and Candy Spots, Jlin Mooring and Larry Ro­ Daytona Beach
8 13 .381
phy a* tho American Hockey only a neck off tho Cain Hoy jas each singled In a run to Orlando
H 13 .381
League's outstanding rookie colt, would havo accounted lead Lakeland iu tho first
game.
player during th* M 2 03 act­ for many a Julep gallon.
• • •
Three Tampa error* In the
Never
Bend,
on
the
Bill
ion.
Robinson was a clear cut Daly or front end from the (hint Inning of the second
winner over Bill Maatcrson of gale, hung on stubbornly. game netted five scores for
the Cleveland Haroni in the Candy Spot* had legitimate lakeland and gave tho Tiger*
annual poll of AHL writers excuses, having to lie check­ u 97 victory. Six of Lake­
and broadcasters In Ilia nine ed twice by Wllllo Shoemak­ land'* runs were unearned,
er. The result It that racing and Harry llartholoincw led
league cities.
The 6-foot 2. 185 pound Rob­ people now figure that these Ihe Tigers with four Rills.
Murlin third baseman Jlin
inson scored 3(1 goals ami 37 high-grade colts could take
asalsli for a total of 73 points turns beating one another. Guinn hit a three run homer
In Buffalo's drive to tho ('a i­ They give Never Bend no In the fifth inning and catch­
der Cup championship. He advantage In the mile ami er Ron Tarvln drove In three
of
t h e more runs to lead Miami to
acorcd four goals In one game three sixteenths
1'areknes*.
They
point
out a 8 3 win over Fort taiuderand achieved the three-goal
that Candy Spots wa* In posi­ dale, and break a seven"hat trick" three times.
tion to go on top a* early gamo winning spree by the
as the first turn amt Chat- Yankees.
George’s Take 2
The Sarasota Sun Sox slip­
eauguy was In command In
Gi-orge'a has taken two llie stretch.
ped by St. Petersburg 43
games from Florida Slate,
Anyway,
the
Prcaknns when first baseman llud Fc9 7 and 12 3, in the Ameri­ will now havo a lurge field, licliio drove in the winning
can League of tho Little Ma and No Robbery's bucked run with a single In the lulls
CLICK TO
jor league. In the 9 7 game ■him should tie healed and i n n i n g .
Shortstop Haley
Zuniga had four for four for hia
Greenlreo
alahlrmate Young belted a home run for
George's. Alan Ilraddork and Outing Class, will have stop­ the Sun Sox In the third.
Walter Griner wero the win ped coughing by the time of
Orlando turned two walks,
ning pitcher'* for George'* tho Relimmt Stakes, which a hit tiatter, an error, two »in
Aik VI for a domomtralion.
and Chads and Gwartney the could also sec George D gles and a double In Ihe third
Gateway To The Waterway
losers.
Widoncr'a Crewman bounce Inning into a five-run rally
ROBSON
like an election repeater.
Hist pushed them over Ihe lop
SHOUTING GOODS
George Washington w a s
Winners have a way of to defeat the Da&gt;tolia Reach
301-0-H K . I a t. H i.
supposed to have thrown a sil­ popping out of barns pre­ Islander* 8 2.
I'll. FA 2-3HG1
I t ’* that simple.
ver dollar across tho Kuppa- viously unheard of during Ihe
Tonight Miami plays at
Evlnriiilo'a puah-buttoa
hannork lilver.
i
v
i
n
h
u
d
s
sa
t**
a
n
a
v
ic
a
particular season In the Bel­ Fort
Lauderdale,
Sarasota,
electric shift make* driving a
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�Bridesmaids Honored At Luncheon
U rf. W. A. Kratzcrt and
Mr*. Homer Little were tohoiteiie* for the bridesmaid
luncheon, honoring b r i d e *
elect, M in Edith Hanson, at
the Kratzcrt home, 2400 Park
M e., Friday at 12:15 p.m.
The luncheon table wa«
centered with an arrange*
mcnt of white and yellow
fujt mums, flanked by white
tapera. M in Hanaon present­
ed gifla to each of the attend­
ants and she received a gift
from the two hostesses, a
' piece of her chosen china.
Joining her for the lunch­
eon were the attendants, the
Mines Elisabeth Uaddon, Ro­
bin Huff, Judy Ludwig, Mrs..
William Park
and
Mra.
James F. lladdon.
Other guests were Mrs. An­
drew B. Hanson, mother or
the bonorce; Mrs. David R.
McNeill, mother of t h a
(room; Mrs, L. M, Crews Sr.,
grandmother of the bride and
Mrs. II, McManaway, grand­
mother of the groom.

Catholic Wives
Plan Election
The Catholic Navy Wive*
Club will meet today at 8 p.m.
In the nursery building o f the
Naval Air Station.
It Is very important that
all members be preaent at
the main Item on the busi­
ness will be election of new
officers.
Father Angelo J. Libera,
who recently replaced Father
Finn as Catholic Chaplain of
tha Naval Air Station, will bo
honored guest and speaker
for the evening.
All Navy wives, both active
and retired, are cordially in­
vited to attend. Hostesses In
•harge of refreshments will
be Mrs. Lenox Fay and Mrs.
Truman Wolfkill.

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MISS EDITH HANSON, left front, and her
maid of honor, Mins Elizal&gt;cth lladdon. Other at­
tendant* from left nro Mrs. Jumea F. lladdon,

J. A . Cocklin
Celebrates
90th Birthday
By Mrs. Adam Mutter
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cocklin
of Margsrelta Road, who
moved to Dollary from Mechanlcsburg, Pa., seven yenrs
ago, celebrated Mr. Cocklln’1
Doth birthday last week. He 1*
a retired fruit grower.
Among the guests were Mr.
and Mra. Frank Pike, Mr.
and Mrs. William Iluscl, Mr.
and Mrs. William Samlcll,
Mr. snd Mrs. Charles Gif­
ford, Mr. snd Mrs. Bert Collard, Mr. and Mrs. Adolf
Pfafflln, Mrs. M. White and
Mra. Paula Hosier,

Mra. William Park, matron of honor; Misa Kobin
Huff und Miss Judy Ludwig.
(Herald Photo)

light (Armour) hy Diane Wil­
son,
Londonderry A ir (Grooms)
hy Jackie Thompson; Ths
Kings Daughter (Clark) by
Barbara Daniels and Toni
Echols; D ie Skating Party
(Stevens) plastic Koldb-r* and
Space Mate* (Glover) hy Deb­
orah Goerss; Lltlto Fairy
Walta (Ktrealmgg) by Jackie
Thompson and Janice Daniels;
Evening Bells (F r «»t ) and In­
dian Hummer (Amour) by
Judy Wll»un.
Fox Hunt (Kcvnu) and
Amaryllla (Ghya) by Barbara
Daniels; Concerto In Chords
(Glover) hy Linda Wilton;
Sonatina in G (Cobb) Adagio,
Allegretto and Presto Agitato,
by Cyiidce Morrison; Kxmlus
(Gould) by Charles Morrison;
Prelude (Fletcher) and Tar­
antella (Heller) by Martha
Jay Morrison.
Whlmay (llanrea) by Janlra
Daniels; Prelude, Opus 28 No.
4 (Chopin) by Dawn Lip­
thrott; Sea Idyll (Hayea) and
Redwood Forest (Glover) by
Cynthia Newsome; Fuer Kilse
(Beethoven) amt Minuet, Opus
14 No. I (Paderewski) by
Toni Echols,

Graduate Honored At Dinner
Mrs. Bill Wade and Mrs. C ., Cindy Lake, a member ot the
E. Williams were co-boatess- Seminole High School gradu­
es for a graduation dinner, ating class.
Thursday evening, at the
Joining M in Lake for Uie
Painted Horse, honoring Miss
dinner were the Misses Betty
Brandt, Judl Taylor, Peggy
Powell, Kay Swigonakl and
Lucy Moughlon.
White corsages were pre­
sented to the bonorce, her
mother, Mr*. B. D. L ike and
U » guests. Also Joining the
girls and Mrs. Lake for the
dinner were the honorec'a
grandmother. Mra, J. B.
Crawford, and cousin, Mrs.
M. L. Lodge.
The table for the buffet
dinner was decorated with
green and white ribbon and
white
camellias,
carrying
out the data colors of green
and while. Place cards were
graduate silhouettes.

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SANFORD

Announced
The Rev. and Mrs. John T.
Adams Jr. announce the mar­
riage of their daughter, Kath­
erine Rracken Adams, to Orrle Lee McRrom. The wed­
ding took place on Jon. 24, in
Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Mrs. McBroom wat born in
Waycro**, Ga., and hai lived
in .Seville, Oviedo, Clcwiston,
West Palm Dcach, Miami and
Sanford, where her father has
served os minister to Methodlit churches. She was a grad­
uate of Seminole High School
in the Clast of it»2, and was
a member of the Ili-Y and the
Dramatic Club. She is now
attending Palm Beach Junior
College where (he Is a stu­
dent in the School of Dental
Hygiene.
Mr. McBroom, son of Mr.
and Mra. o. E. McBroom,
was born In Miami, and is
graduate of Southwest Miami
High School. He has been a
student at the University of
Florida but is now connected
with the Pratt and Whitney
Aircraft Corporation in West
Palm Beach.
The couple la residing at
3005 Buckley Avc., In Lake
Worth.

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Playmates Say Farewell To
N ancy At Bon Voyage Party
Miss Anita C. Hand was
hostess for a farewell party
honoring Miss Nancy Hamil­
ton, Friday afternoon at tho
home of her parents, Mr. snd
Mrs. T. E. Wilkinson, 118
West lath Street.
Nancy, the daughter of
Cdr. snd Mrs. B. C. Hamilton,
will be leaving soon to make
her home on the Island of
Kwsjslcin, in the Marshall
Islands.
A group of friends were in­
vited for an afternoon of fun
and a wiener roast with all
the trimmings. The lawn was
decorated in a "Bon Voyage"
theme using tail boats at
vantage points.
A variety of games were
enjoyed during the afternoon.
Guests were Ellen Sloan,
Julie rersons, E l i z a b e t h
Sweeney, Denise Jarrcl, San­
dy Bartholomew, Debbie Tay­
lor, Ginger Kipp, Lsurnell
Johnson, Martha Lee Rose,
Stephanie D'Andrea, Daphne
de Ganshl and Carol MeGough.

Mrs. O. L Barks Hostess For Circle
Rose Circle of the Sanford
Garden Club met with Mrs.
O. L. Barks for the fins)
meeting of the club year and
a covered dish luncheon.

Club president, Mrs. Henry
Simpson, conducted the busi­
ness session which was open­
ed with davotions led by Mrs.
It. B. Crumley.

Special announcement was
made concerning Mrs. Char­
les Park Sr., a circle mem­
ber, who was nominated as
Florida's "Mother of the

Mossm an Pupils
Present Recital
Pupils o f Mra. Elisabeth
Mossman presented their an­
nual piano recital at the Banford Woman’s Club. A large
crowd o f relatives and friends
were present to hear the mu­
sical numbers and se« the stu­
dents' work books which were
on display. Awards were pre­
sented at the closo of the pro­
gram.
The following program was
presented!
Petty's
Walts
(Martin) by Sandra Spurney
and Dawn Lipthrott: Swinging
Along
(Brhr)
by
Randy
Btrawder; Golden Butterfly
(Hopkins) by Patti Meredith
and Jennifer Thompson; The
Happy Clown and Tha Fairies
Harp (Thompson) by Brenda
Slrawdur; Snake Banco and
Bi-lls Are Binging (Beeth­
oven) by Teofillo Bautista.
th e Flagship (Dvurino) by
Brenda and Bandy Strawder;
Hera Thoao Bells and The
Campbells
Aro
Coming
(Schaum) by Patti Meredith;
Rustle Danes, (Hewell) by
Deborah Goeraa and Cindy
Nawsomo; Dance of tha Dark
Keys (Gubb) and Two Guitara
by Sandra Hpuroeyi Guards
March (Freeman) by Richard
and Ronald Goers*; Candle­

Adams -McBroom
Wedding

OFFICERS OF THE HOSE CIRCLE at the final mcotlnx of Die club
year are from left, Mra. Henry A. Simpson, retiring president presenting
the Ravel to new pruniricnl, Mra. A. W. Kppa Sr, back row, Mra, H. II,
Crumley, treasurer; Mra. Junius Truitt, secretary uml Mra. C. J, Meri­
wether, vico president.
(Herald Photo)

Y ear," by the Sanford Story
I a. &gt;gue.
She
was named
"Merit Mother" by the slate
committee. A recent article
in the Sanford Herald on the
subject wa* read and circle
members adopted Hie follow­
ing resolution:
"llcsnlvcd that Rose Circle
of (lie Sanford Garden Club
express io Geneva (Mrs.
diaries) Park it's apprecia­
tion of her devoted service
not only to them but to all
with whom she has worked, a
service so dedicated that to
be near her is an inspiration.
We heartily endorse her as
‘Sanford
Mother of
th e
Y ear'."
Mrs. A. VV. Epps reported
on the progress or the build­
ing committee and said "that
a nursery is being started to
provide landscaping for it."
Fundi were approved to send
a child to tiic youth conserva­
tion romp, this summer.
Convenlfon reports w e r e
given by Mra. Charles Meri­
wether and Mr*. Simpson.
Mr*. D. H. Norton was wel­
comed as a new member.
Olhera present were Mmes.
J. L. Brown, Charles Brumicy, J. O. Gregory, W. G. Kilhoc, Ed Lane, W. A. Morri­
son, Janies Truitt, Charles
Cole. J. C. Noel, W. B. Mil­
ler Jr., Marie Wilhelm, Fred
Llngenfciser snd Miss Glenns
Magill.

Altamonte

lly Helen Hnodgraas
.Marshall t.iimlgrin o f WashIngtun, D. C. who Is connect­
ed with the D. C. Public L i­
brary, art division was houseguest of Mr. and Mra. Rob­
ert Cox several days last
week,
Mr. and Mrs. George Olney
en rout* to their home In
Wrsternville, New York, stoppod by for a short visit with
Mis* Helen Hnodgrass Mon­
day. Mrs. Olney wat the for­
mer Mis* Katherine Floyd and
visited Severn I times when her
father and sisters made their

Personals
Mra.

James

C.

honie here In the former
Hpatm home on E. DvBury
Ave.
Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Cnulirtte and children visited Hlx
Gun
Territory
at
Silver
Springs Sunday.
Mrs. Paul Anderson left
early this week for Chicago.
Site was callttl home &lt;lut to
the death of tier husband.
Friends will regret to Isarn
that Earnest Jane* wa* ad­
mitted to Fish Hospital Sun­
day morning with a crushed
vertebra at a rvault of a fall
from hi* horse "Stormy.*'

By Louise Simunck
George Hearn Jr., who has'

DeBary Personals
lly Mra. Adam Muller
Mrs. M. Butler, mother of
Mrs. F. Arter of Azalea Dr,
was presented with a gift on
Mother* Day, at the Denary
Community Methodist Church,
hr tho oldest mother present.
Ity Mrs. Eugene Davis received
n gift, us the youngest mother,
by Rev. Damon Scott at the
morning worship service.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D elloff of
Michigan and ML Dora, en­
tertained their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rob­
ert Uurtliie and sons, Dennis,
Douglas and daughter, Toni
Lynn, o f North Orlando, on
Mother's Day, at the DeBary
Restaurant.
Lt. Col, and Mrs. Harold
Wills ot Naranja Rd. visited
friends in 8L l’ etcrsburg,
Clearwater and Dunnedin this
past weekend. Their current
guests from Hurasota, were
Mr. ami Mrs. A. det'arle.
Mr*. Churle* Ulrich, presi­
dent of the DeBary Women’s
Club and Mrs. Henry Lohof
attended the district six work-

shop in Daytona Beach Thurs­
day. Mrs. Ulrich will taka
reservations for the DeBary
Club's luncheon at the Ben
White Raceway, Sherrards
Restaurant, May 17 at 1 p.m,
Please get your reservations
in on time.

Church
Calendar
WEDNESDAY
Circle l'J of the First Pres­
byterian Clmrchwomcn meets
at B:45 a.m. with Mrs. H. A.
Moreland Jr., on Celery Avc.

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been visiting his parents, Mr,
and Mrs. George Hearn Sr*
at their home on Genevieve
Drive in Altamonte Springs,
left Saturday to return to
New York City where he will
appear in Central Park In
threo different Shakespearean
plays this summer. In the past
he has appeared in New York
City in aevcral such produc­
tions.
Mr*. Alton Kling of Oak­
land Estates, who recently
wa* confined to the Winter
Pork Hospital following minor
surgery, is convalescing at
home.
Mrs. Helen Kelly, librarian
for the Altamonte and Bear
Lake Elementary Schools, has
returned to her duties at tho
schools following a lengthy
illness.

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DEAR SOLVED: I hope you
know what you’re doing. Most wom­
en prefer to have their husbands flirt
openly— then they know who their
competition is. You’ve driven yours
underground. Not »o clever.
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DEAR AI1BY: My stepfather
and 1 keep on having fights about
spaghetti, lie says you should eat it
with a spoon and 1 say you should
eat it with a fork. Will you please
tell me who is right?
SANDRA
DEAR SANDRA: You are both
right! Place a spoon ( large) in your
left hand, and a fork in your rigid.
’’Twist” the spaghetti you've forked
up into the hollow of tiie spoon until
it forms a bite-sized bull. And eat it

j lacoby

with the fork. But be sure your left
hand knows what your right hand is
cluing.
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specifically for junior and senior
high school students:
I am a senior at an accredited
high school. I am considered an aver­
age student and. like many average
students, 1 could have done much
better.
Today in the mail. I received a
"turn down” front a nearby college
in response to my application for ad­
mission. It was quite a shock. 1 just
want to suv to all students who want
to go to college: STUDY NOW.
Don't wait until your last semester
of high school before you buckle
down.
Sign me . . .
SMART TOO LATE
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EYES": Your boyfriend would make
a dandy spot remover. He works fast
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directly the opponents would
•It-fi-nd so Sims passed.
Ninth could not tell that
be wus up ugiiiiirt dynamite
and went lo five spade*. Karn
passed, but Sims went to the
eluh slum and after North
p.-m-ed South saved at six
spittles. If N.'rtli could not
double six clubs Soul-h saw no
way to beat it.
Sims passed this bid. Knm
rntild lie depended on to art
and Karn went to seven clubs.
South pusactl this mound to
North who realized that be
hail to save at seven.
Karn doubled and Sims
matte the killing opening lead
of a trump. This made it im­
possible far South to make
anything, but bis r i g h t
trumps and he was down five.

By Ruth Millett

"You must know when to ' quiet, and Itiat takes g lot
be cheery and when to be of thinking."
Tiiat is how Mr*. Arnold
Palmer, wife of the great
golfer, sums up her philoso­
phy of how a wife can best
IV T i l l ! M i l l I IT I HI 1ST IV
a m i
r i m s r. w iM ii .i : m i v - help her husband take wins
t i . r i . o u i i i s , ix t i i t w u K i
and losses In stride.
Ml. I3X.VI
Knowing when lo be cheer)
TIIK MUX* HOC COUN TY B AV t N iM RANK, • corporation,
•nd u-hen to be quiet is Im­
Plslnttff,
portant to A L L wives. A
*s.
im u r.i. n u i . i i r n
sr-t salesman who has just flub­
n . t Z A d k t i i ii a u . i i k d , m &gt; bed a "sure" sale or an
wife, « n i p. z : : r i , i 4 rto.va.
executive who doesn't get the
I N C . a corporation.
r&gt;rf»Ti&lt;J*ntf« ptomotion be feels is his due
v m i r K n r s s i .r
Nolle* !• hlrfliy *t*#n lh»l is in about the same slate of
pursuant la lit* fin al User** mind is the tournament golf
Sf Kar »r l« * u r * s n l Pal* #nt#rer who flubs a cruical shot.
• 1 In in* cans* etmllng In
Mrs. Palmer didn't enlarge
th* rlrcUII Court lu »nd for
Hendnol* i.’ountr, KlorM*. cs,* on her statement to explain
dmteat nuiut-ri H i l l . Hi* Hitd*rslan*tl Clark will »«ll tit* Hist llterc are different kind*
property sliusl* In i*ld cnan- of silence.
ty &lt;1*irrlb*J as
A wife whose husband Is
1-ot
i
of
BAN
STM
KNOl.lat Hatnlnol* C-jUU- upset, or worried, or irrit­
ty, r lor Id.1 , according to able, can create a hurt sil­
th* Pint tlUteof r*uurdi"l
In Id at D w k 1 :. p * s * *». ence that is more destructive
Puldlc Uncord* of t**nd- than any kind of inane chat­
noi# County, Klnrlit*.
T o | 1 1 It*r Willi *11 *iruolur*s ter.
and lmprav*ai*nis n o * sml
Or site can create an ap­
lisr* sft *r on **ld land, *»&lt;l
ftslu r**
stlscltrd
thereto: prehensive silence, wearing a
■ Iso *11 a**- * 1 * * 111 . site, long face that only makes
trie, w*t*r. *nd olh*r h* *t- matter*
seem worse titan
ln«, cookln*. r«frlK*r»tlng,
lighting, plumbing »* n t ll * i- they are.
Ins. Irrltt*tlh»
*nd p * w »r
Neither of lltese is the kind

Publish May 14, t*HODI-M

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of silence Mrs. Painter was
talking about.
What she was ad curating
Is Hie kind of silence that a
happ) heated,
sympathetic,
understanding
wi fe
can
create Just by waiting unobtrusively until her husband
Is ready to talk alruut what
la on his mind, or until hr
decides that talking isn't go­
ing to do any good.
To create that kind of sil­
ence, a woman keep# busy
at Mime pursuit of her own
but sta.vs close at band so
her quiet presence says, with­
out words, *T'm here. I'm
ready to quit everything and
Itslrn when and if )uu decide
you want to talk."
To create (hat kind of sil­
ence DOES take Mime think­
ing. Out il Is worth (he ef­
fort. Por the ability lo tie
constructively silent at the
right time is one of the
things that makes a wife a
good companion and a trust­
ed friend

Sinks Navy
Walter lirinrr shuck out H
as George's clobbered Navy
14-4 In Mllle Major League
play Monday evening. Griuer
and llobbins also slammed
out booip runs.

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AMONG THOSE ATTENDING a Communion Breakfast held by the Holy
Name Society und tlie Women's Guild of DeBary’s St. Ann's Catholii
Church, were, buck from left, Mrs. C. Kuzuticrczit, Mrs. I’. A. Mat boson,
IT, Patrick Malone, R. K. Wiilsko, Michael Donlon and It. K. Morrison. In
front are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Vilt.
tt'ox Photo)

Communion Breakfast Is Held
IS&gt; Mrs. Ail^in Muller
SiH'Iclf
.tail the Utilucil »
Sijiuu s'J member* and. Guild i&gt;l Utr rlturili.
guests of the St. Ann Catholic j Preceding the breakfast I f .
Church ot DcUary attended a Patrick Malone of PcLaml
Coininunion
Breakfast
In»t conducted Mas# at which
Thursday at the Denary He*- lime the new N Ann Choir
laurant l&gt;y Tlte Holy Name was oliiciully recognUed.

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7:304:30 p.in. ABC. Com­
b a t I "No Trumjiet#, No
Drums," What rould have
been an overly emotional plot
is
beautifully
imdcrplaveil
here lor Idling effect bgt.
Sunn-Jt-rs (Vic Mormw i lias
his hand* full trying lo keep
Caje i Pierre Jalliert) from
cracking tip after he kill* a
French civilian lie mistakes
lor an enemy German. L'aje
becomes derelict in his duties
then almost really Iwcomr a
derelict when a little girl
(Andrea Dart it
luriis up
searching (or her lather, who
was the victim of Ills bullet.
Despite the plot focus on
Caje, the acting honors still
go lu Sgi. Saunders in this
one.
7:308:30 p.m. MIC. l.ar
antic. ( C o l o r ) "Trapped."
Tommy Sands, the singrr
turned actor has his work
cut out for him tonight. I ’nfortunately for the likeable
young man, be is cast with a
trio of Ibe strongest actors In
the business whu let very lit­
tle Bet away from them lie it
a word, a scene or I lie whole
play. Barton Mcf.xne Is fea­
tured at an overly yrolectlvc
father whose fears coine to
pass wbrn bis daughter Is

Lawmakers Sing
As Bill Passes
THEN'TON, N, J. (UP1) Tlte assembly literally chirp
ed as it passed a bill allow­
ing farmers to use noisemaking devices to scare a
way crop-destroying bird*.
To Die tunr of bird calls
from many parts of the
chamber, the lower Imioe
passed the measure 44-U and
sent tt to the Senate.

Kennedy Quits
Harvard Post

Mr* II Vitt wa* pie»cnidi
with a Rural lunupicl lor her
devoted work m the church
and Mr*. Aaron Pungon. pact
president of the timid lecet*
ed a while handbag a com
pact and a gilt of a Missal.

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kidnapped. The bailmen in­
clude Claude Akins and Jim
Davis who also get hands In­
volved m the crime. Joan
Freeman is featured with star
John Smith.
8:30 4:30 pm. NBC Color.
Empire. "Convention." Tills
one has three plots to guar­
antee a fast pace and you
won’t mind the tint they're
ail too easily resolved at the
finish because there's some
good brawling action and a
fair amount ol humor lo keep
you Irom being Iwred. At­
tending an annual convention,
Jim Bedigo (Richard Egan)
meets an old flame (Diane
Brewster) and la loo busy
with Ids romance lo notice
that Tal and Morrno &lt;Ryan
O'Neal and Charles llronton)
have also eoino up with datrs
(Anne Helm and Jean Wil­
iest. All the dolls, in their
own way, spell trouble and
our heroes wind lip wiser but
.still bachelors,
8-30 0:30 p.m. CHS. Rerun.
The Red Skelton Hour. Fred
die Hie Freeloader enter* the
hospital for a rest but sudden
ly ends up in surgery for a
brain operation. George Go
be| plays the role of Cagey in
this story. .Songstress Karen
Morrow, a former Milwaukee
schoolteacher, will appear lu
three song ami dancu produc­
tion numbers, backed by the
Skelton Dancers. In Ibe silent
spot, gives a pantomine of
Hie troubles a mere niale has
in lr)ing to make a call at a
busy phone booth.
9 30 10:30 p m. NBC. The
Dick I'owrell Tlieatre. "Run
Till It's Dark." (Rerun). Fa
liian made up (or hi* "But
Slop" fiasco vvit Ji tilts role
which is far from pure but
pearly while by romparison.

IIH trouble tonight is a de­
rision to have a Iasi lllng be­
fore gelling married. Tuesday
Weld is co Icaturrd ami much
Ihe la-iu-r performer, as a
wild and wily young lady on
Ihe lam. She is not ileeing the
law. but the underworld who
want to silence her, perms
nenlly. The two get together
ami the meshing o| their
lives is a violent grind. Bert
Freed plays the stalking kill­
er.
10:30 If p.m. ARC. A* Cae­
sar See* It The tad lids year
has been for passable shows
lo outdo themselves in their
final presentation.

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Sanford First Baptist Church
enjoyed their fust overnight
cutup tlds pa*t weekend in
Luke Mary nl the ('arils J.
Green Kubcli. A*wmpany lug
lb* group of nine year old
hoys were Chuck Bose and
Marion Roberts, baiters of
(lie chapter.
Weekly meeting* o f th*
group aie held each Thurs­
day *1 7:3il p.m. in iln* Kdurntioiial
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wood, has re-enllsteil lor two
years while serving with the
U. S. Marines at Camp Le
jeitne, N. C. He first enlisted
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LEOPOLDVILLE, Tlie Con
go ( I ’ P I)— Maj. Gen. Joseph
Mobutu,
eoinmandcr-ln-ehicf
of Ihe Congolese army, will
go to the t lulled States Thurs­
day, informed sources said.
The sources said Mohutu
had been Invited by the ll.fi
Army for discussions on re­
organizing
the
Congolese
army.

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WASHINGTON (U P I)
Harvard I'mveritly has lost
its most prominent mrmlier
of the Imard of overseers.
President Kennedy bowed
out after entertaining Ihe
members at a black-tie White
House stag dinner. Hr serv­
ed one full six-year term.
A )r a r must lapse before
members are reappointed.

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Yes, Abbywill send you a per­
sonal reply if you send her a stamp­
ed, self-addressed envelope with your
problem.
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For Abby'a booklet, ”]!ow To
Have A Lovely Wedding," send 50
cents to AIIBY, Box il.itio, Beverlv
Hills. Calif.

One of the greatest if not
NORTH
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the greatest partnerships of
A Ad
the curly ’ill}* was tiiat o f the
V J in It .14
late P. Hal Sims und the lute
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Willard S. Kui it.
w t .s t
east
Here is a hand from ths
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finals of thr Eastern Cham­
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them at their heat.
S O l’T II (III
A fter Soulh opened with a
a k it j m a y 4 1
pre-emptive hid
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four
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spades Hal rhuse to double.
A None
AMT
Of course, his doubles was
Eo«t
and
West vulnerable
primarily for peiinllica but
South W rit
North Kasl
Karri had other ideas, Willi
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1*
two five card suits and no P a** P a ts
Pan
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spades Karn decided game or
Pan
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Pa*a
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7*
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Pan
Pan
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to five riubs. He hid his lower P i n
Pa*#
Pa m
• uit so as to leave both ether
Opening Irsd— A 1
suits for Sims ill case ho did
not have clubs,
tided that be could make six
South passed and Mnn de­ clubs but that if he bid tt

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TUESDAY P. M.

By Abigail Van Buren

G b b ij *

DEAH ARBY: After seven years
of marriage, my litutbiind and I have
finally resolved this universal prob­
lem. He eouldn'L resist flirting, and
] couldn’t help getting furious about
it. So uc agreed that from that mo­
ment on it would cost him $10 a wink
to flirt. It’s been months since we
made that deal, and he has been ex­
posed to many pretty girls in my
presence, and so far 1 nuven't col­
lected a dime. 1 don’t kid myself that
he doesn't flirt behind my back for
free, but at least he doesn't hurt my
feelings any more. Clever?
PROBLEM SOLVED

T E L iW IS I^ H

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Completely Imstullcd To
Exislinx rurnucc Syulctn
The rompact Polar Prime i# Coleman's name for Ha
revolutionary new home air conditioner.
This low cu*t unit cools every room in your housa. And
the coit i« only slightly mure than you'd pay for 2 or
3 uid-fashioned window units that wouldn't begin to do
the Jcb.

• long vnentlon trip In a brand-new car*
And it’a a smart titno to trade, what
with your Chevrolet denier all atocked
up for a busy summer. Chuncob urc, he
baa ju&gt;t the model
and color you want
—bo it Chevrolet,
Chevy II, Corvalr or
Corvette—rnidy to go
right now.

know when it. Why, you'd almost have
to lie anti-summer not to let one of
these four convertible*
get to you. Or any of
Chevrolet'* aedana,
wagons, Kfiort coupes
and »|H&gt;rt nedaua, lor
that mat ter.
And there are a lot
of other buy-now
reasona bealdua tho
Bcaxon. Like tho care­
free feeling you get on AT YOUR CHEVROLET DCALFRfB

TRADE NTRAVEL
TIME

Bo ma ybe now
you’re all wound upT
Then spring in to

aummer a t y o ur
Cheviot t dcnkr'fc

W'e do tile whole Job. Fall u» now for details, free liter*
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N O T I C E IH H E R E B Y O I V |;N, That
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thereon. T h * i-ertlflrat* numh*r nml year of la.uani'*, th*
d*&gt;ctlplliin f*t th* property,
unit 11m name In which It wn*
na**.ar.l * r * a* follow*:
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V** r of leauanc* 11*1
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K H i ' * ft. of X. ISO ft.
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A 33
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All of aald properly helrm In
tli* fo u n t y of Seminole, mule
of Florid*. l?nl*»* *u&lt; li rerttflr*l*
ehwll t&gt;* redeemed ac­
cording to low th* property
described In aurh certificate
wilt ho fold lo the highest hhllire ut lli* front door of tli*
Hemltml* Conntv ("nurt lloue*
*t 8 * nford. Florid*, on ilir flr»t
.Monday In th* nionlli of June.
toll, wlih li I* the 3rd day of
June, lint,
tinted till* K i ll day of April.
t»m.
(B E A M
Arthur tt, D r r V * l l l i , Jr.
clerk r lr i iiit Court
Metiilnol* Count], Florid*
I'uhllah; April to, .May 7, It.
Si, 13*3
C l l l l — 131
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ip p i.ii t T i o *

uf

t'ttit T i t t t i : i : t t
tar*. IPI.III Fin rid ■ ata lalra
ml HMfit
N O T H 'E 18 IIE IIE R Y G I V KN. That
Itarld
Itnnie th*
holder of th* inflowing certlflrate ha* filed a.ild cerllMral*
for ta* d*ed to he 14* lied
thereon, Tim certificate num­
ber and year of leeuanc*. the
deacrlptlon of the property,
and th* name In which It waa
uaaenteil m e na follow*:
Certificate So. lo«3
Yea r nf lasuanc* I»• 1
Drecrlptlon of l ’ropertyt
iter.
ft. x a i i .i ft.
»: of 81-1 Cor of I-ot 31 Hun
X 3.1*.3 ft. W 343,3 ft. S
331.3 ft. B 310 ft. lo !!eK.
Iludaori I’ark Flat 11 ok 1

rare *3

•

Xante In which aR.ea.ed Hoher! J. A i 'e a r y A. llattaway
AM o f »nId property being t°
the County of Hmtlnole, Plate
of Florida. I’nleea euch certi­
ficate alia II he redeemed acrnrillnr to la w the properly
deacrllmt In *urh rrrtlflcate
will ha aolil In ttie highest bid­
der at the front door of the
Pemlnol* County t'.'urt llouae
at Panford, Florida, on the
flrat Monday In the month nf
June, 13*3, which la th* 3rd
day of June. 1X3.
Hated thl* l * lh day nf April,
13*3.
(B E A U
Arthur II. Iteckwlth, Jr.
Clark Circuit Court.
Bernlnol* County. Florida
ruhllah; April 10, May T, H.

31. 1X 1
m i l — 133
IX
TH E
co t HT
OF
TH E
t o r m
J l I lf lK ,
• k N IM IL R
( llt 'X T Y . F L O R ID A ,
i x I 'lin it t T K .

N RE: E S T A T E OF
J A K E T. H E W H Y

I&gt;erra«ed.

T » All C re d ito r* aed Feranna
lla tla r
C laim * o r llem aad a
A a a la a t Paid E a ia te i
You and each of you * r *
her eby n otified and rruulrcd
lo preeeut any clainia and datnmiil* which &gt;ou. o r eith er of
you, m a y lie ve against the r e ­
la t e o f J ak e T. N'rwliy, dereared, lata o f raid County, lu
the County Jmlite nf Pem lnol*
County, Florida, at hla o ff ic e
lu the rour l
Itouae nf ealil
Coun ty
at
Pauford.
Florida,
within
a lt
calendar
lunnlha
from the time o f the flrat pulillcall'.n of t Ida nolle*. T w o
roplra o f each claim or demand
• hull hn In w ritin g. and &gt;11811
•tato tha place o f realdrnra
and poat o ff ic e addreaa uf Ihe
claimant, amt ahull ha iwnrn
to hy the claimant, hi* attent,
or at to rn ey and acrnmiinnlrd hy
a f i l i n g fee n f nna dnllar and
aurh rlaltn nr demand not no
fil ed ahull he void.
I.urlle N e w b y Hryant
Aa mlmlnla tra tor o f tha
K i t l t n nf
Jak e T. Newb y,
deceaeed
It. W. W a r * . A l l y ,
f o r Ad m ln la tralr la
W o n ilr u f f- F r r k llia
111it*.

F. O. H oi

111(

Panfonl, Florida
Fuhllih: A p r il 33, 10, Hu y 3. It.
1X1
C I l l l — 31
NOTH E o r
APFI.ICATIU.X
F o i l T A X IIEEir
(■ r r . 1 * 1 . 1 0 Florida a fat u tea

uf 1*1*1

N O T IC E IK IIKIIEHY O IV EX. That
Italph
llyan th*
holder of th* following rerllfirata haa filed aatd certificate
for tax deed to lie lamed
thereon. The certificate num­
ber atul year of leauance, tha
deerrlpllun uf the property,
and the name In which It wa*
aaeraaed are a* follow*:
C erlifIca ta

Itt

No .

31S/31B u f

No.

Year of laauanr* 1X1
pesirlhtlnn of Fruprrly:
W*x of E H of HIV ■* (I.r,a
N d17.4 ft. of K 30« I ft. A
P 3*»*. 3 ft. of
K. 3a*.7
ft.I of Pec I Ion tf Townahlp 3d K a n * * 3d K. Alan
!,*■« portion redeemed May
3*. 1X3 deacrlhed aa p.
147.3d ft. of N. I .I I I .31 ft
of E H 7 . X ft. of W H of
E H of PVV*i of H W , Pec.
lion I f Township 3d Itunge

3d K.

Name In which aearaaed E d ­
wa rd I-trrau
All of aatd property help* In
the County of Peiulnole, mate
of Florida, t'nlea* aurh rertlfl.
cate aliall he redeemrd accordIn* tu taw Hie property deecrlhrd In mi h certificate will
be aotd to the hl*he*l bidder
at th* front door o f th* Pem­
lnol* Cuunty Court lloue* at
Panford. Florida, on Hi* flrat
Monday In tha niuntli of Julie.
1X1, which U th* 3rd day uf
June, 1X3.
Hated this l l l h day of April.
I I f 3.
(BEAM
A rt h ur If. Iteckwlth, Jr.
Clerk Circuit Court.
Pemlnota County, Florida
Fubllaht April 30. May 7, II,
31. 1X3
«
CHII — 131

You c a d (tod Anythin! you
need advertised in the Hereld by Sanford merchants.

NOTICE
I will M l he r**pM*IMe
far any debt* Incurred by
uyane pthrr than myaelr.
Hubert A. Jackaan, Jr.

Legal Notice
XOTIt y: OF A F F I tl ATIOX
F u ll T A X Ul'.kll
IMI.If Florida atatatra

(fee.

•I l * « l

nr ri.nnitiA

NOTIC E IP I I E U E R T G I V ­
Rome th*
PAM COCHRA N.
Deceaeed. EN. That David
holder
of the follow In* certifi­
IX P R O R A T E
cate ha* filed *.ild certificate
FIX At. . M f f t t T
Notice It hereby nlven that for t a i deed to b# Isaued
th* und#r«l*n*il will, on th* thereon. The certificate num­
4th day of June. A. D. 1X1, ber and year of Issuance, Hi*
preaent to Hie Honorable Coun­ deacrlptlon of , the- property,
»- was
ty Jndae of Pemlnol* County, mt«) ihe tiii itii* In wlilcii it
Florida, hi* final return, ac­ jmiiFRPPit
Na.
l«
J/!T
a
o
f No.
count and voucher*, aa AdminUt**
lalrator of th* Relate of PAM
COCHRA N, deceased, and at V r » r o f iM-tiHru «* 1
Ufie rl iH lun o f |'roio*rt&gt;:
•aid
time,
then and
there
Flat
Lot i o 1!
i-onn«oo#l
make application to ttie aald
31 *.
llook 1 !*«»«•« **
Judge f..r a final aettletnent of
l*lnt Book i l ' u « e
hi* administration of aald ratale, and for an order dis­ Xu me in 'vhk’ h u*-cr*t«l Bub*
by J. Hunt
charging him aa *uch Adminis­
A ll o f tnld p ro p e rty belnu In
trator.
Hint*
tinted till* Hie 34th day of tlie County of
t*f
Florfiti*. rtiirmi »u*hi t r r t l April. A. D. U*3.
f lr a t e *111111 t»e redeemed “ C/af J. H. C i k ’ I I I U N
Aa A d m lu latr ato r o f Ihe r.irdln* to li««% t l i « property deerribed In euch c e r i l f l r a t e will
Relate of Ham Cochran.
lie Mold to the hlithrul bidder
Deceased.
ut ihe front d oo r o f Ilia Hein*
Ptenatrom. Ihevl* A Mrlnt»*h
Inole C!aunty Court llou*e #it
A lt o rn e y a f o r Admlnlatrat or
N.«rifitfl, Klorbla. on the f l r » l
F. t*. I ‘rawer 1330
Al on tin y in the month o f J u n e
Panford. Florldn
Futilt*li: April 30. May 7. It. 19*3, Hhlrh In the 5rd day o f
June. IMS.
II. 1X3
Iht ted 11da 1nt It list) o f April,
CH II— 131

la re the lU ta te a l l

1M 3.

noth

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A Pri.it'A T in x
FO R T t t I I E H II

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(MICALi
Ar th u r *t, Tterkmith, Jr,
Clerk &lt; 4 o il Court
H*&lt;mitioie i
h i ' , Florida
Fuhtieli: April 3o» Aiuy 7* H«
f»
1913
C C » « — I3S

NOTICE IP IIKIIK RT O I V EX. That
David
Roma
the
holder of the following rertlflNOTH «
o r a i ' I ' i .i i H t i o x
eata ha* filed »*lil ccrtlflcale
run t w illic it
for ta* deed I " he" Imued
IRrr.
Ibf.lH
ITwrldn M n t a lra
thereon. Th# certificate num­
ut
ber mill year of iMUnncr, the
.NOTICK IH II C IlK It V O I V deacrlptlon nf Hie property,
tiMVld Home the
mid the nmu* In which It w » » KN, Tha t
holder
o f the fo li o tv In tf t*ertl*
n**e.*f*d are na follow*:
f l i n t e haa filed ttild rertlfJra te
Cerilflrate No. 113
f o r lat, deed to he Innurd
Year of l*«uatic’e lost
thereon. Tli e r e r t lf l rat a it urn*
Description of Properly:
t-ots 1 3 * 3
Hlk. 3 Tier her and r e a r o f iMtunnet. th*
of
tin* property,
F The Town of Panfonl dencrlptlofi
I'lal llook I Pape* J* to a ml ihe name In uh lr h li w a «
« l . and 113 113 l i t l l « A N b t M H ar e n« ftd lo w i;
C e r t lf h n t e No, 704
Name In which **»e***d F. R. T e a r nf Imuance 19H!
Dcio’ riptloii of P ro p e rty !
Ilr n a n, Itrlra
H 510 ft. of N. 47:.31 ft. nf
All of aald properly belli* In
]**•!• U A 17 it*** W t*
the County of Ncmlnolr, plain
ft.)
lllalipupi
I'luttlnliuis
of Fiorldu. fi ll e r * aurh certi­
1*1Jit llook 1 P a^ e *»'.*
ficate ■halt he redeemed * r Name
In
w
hit
h
anflenaed
Cur!
cord In* to lew the property
tl. Tanknley
deecrlhed In euch certificate
w ill li* aolil to Hi* highest bid­ A ll o f nald p ro pert y helnir In
der al the front door of the I lie County o f Hernlnole, Htntn
Pcmlnotr County Court llou&gt;* o f Florida, rnlenn nurh c t r l l f U
at Panf.ird, Florida, on the ra te nhal] he redeemed nccord*
flrat Monday In the month of Jnjc to Ijiw the p ro pert y «!■*Jiinr, 1X3. which I* the 3rd Mi*rlbed In bu« h r e rtlfle a ln w i l l
he Mold tii the hiKhrnt bld»ler
dav of June, 1X3.
Hated Hi la 14th day of April, ill the front d oo r n f the Hem Ino le County Court
Ifnute nt
tX l.
Hanford, Florida, on the f i r m
IPHAM
Mondn% In the month o f June.
Arthur It. Red,with. Jr.
w id th 1m tho 3rd tiny o f
t'lrrk Circuit Court,
Pemlnota County, Florida June. I !»r*3.
liftful thlH 16th day of April,
Publlah: April 30. May 7, 11. UK.’!.
31. 1343
(HHAl.t
CH II — 131
Ar th u r If. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk Circuit Court,
H r m l n l e County,
Florid a
XIITII’E n r
A FP I.I I'A TO X
PuhlUh: A p r il JO, M * y 7, I4«
FIHI T A X H E E I)
31.
19K3
(*e r. 1*4.1* Florida atatale*
C l » l l — 137
* f 1*1*1
n o t ih k
ip
i i k iti:n r r i v ­
t iik
m eet rr
cor nr
e n . That Wealthy Maa Hyrtl i n
J 1 DK I U ,
r UK IT T
the holder of Hi* following NINTH
AN I*
F o il
KFeMINOIelS
rrrl lflra te haa filed said cer- IN
Hflral# for t a i dre«l In he la- IHH NTV, F I . n i l l l l %
aurd thereon. Tli# certificate IN I 'l l %M T Ilt 1 N «, 130TR
number mid year nf lieuance. F K H K I I A L N A T IO .V A t, M u l l T .
Hie dJacrlptlon of the pro­ 41At IK AH S tH TA TlK N , A C o r .
perty. and the natu* In which poratlon oriranlied iin-l#r *n
it wua aaaeaard are a* follows: A r t o f Colin re en amt r i l e tin if
purMuatit to the Federal NaCertificate No. 33*
tl &gt;nal
MorlRitRB
ANaoetatlnn,
Year of leauance 1341
Ch arte r Art, havin g tin prln*
Ileacrlidloj, of Fro|i*rtyr
el
pa
I
o
f
fire
In tli • C it y o f
lost 3 I Less E 33 ft.) nik.
D U t r lc l uf Col*
Flat Wnehliiglott
H
Wlnw ood
I’ark
umblft,
Hunk 1 F.nte 14
Name In which a w o a e d Pam
ru in tiff,
vn.
McKentle
All of aalil property help* tn F I1 A N K
Jl
M rC LLK Fl
and
th# County nf Hemlnnte, Htnle YVOX.Vi: A L K H K M 1'K 1*1,11 It,
hln
wife,
and
P
H
I
L
L
I
P
D.
AS.
of Florida, ttnlra* aurh rertlflTruiUcd
of
the
rate ahull he redeemed ac­ UBIUiUN,
cord In u In la w the property Kntnte of the K e lle r Cor por nde-crlhed In aucli certificate lion, a bankrupt, and all It*
w ill lie w-ilit to the hlphrat bid­ alter ego corpora tl on h 1I p led
der al Hie front door of Hie In the Urd er e»f J. 11. Hooker,
Pemlnoje County Court lloll-e Hefere e In Bankruptcy, d atr d
at Panfnrd, Florida, on the 31 October ll*«3, tn th « IT, H.
flrat Monday In Ihe month of Dint riot Court, Southern Din*
June. 1343, which la tli* 3rd I riot o f Florida, In Batikrup*
■lay of June, 1343,
try No. lN3-62*MwKCv IncdudHated thl* sstli day of April
I rig llh lK twu od W ood Pruducts
1343.
Co., I tic .
(P E A I.)
Defendants*
A r l h u r tf. Reck with, Jr.
NO TILR TO A P T K A H
Clerk Circuit Court.
T H F. H T A T K O F F le O II II I A
Pemlnol# County, Florida
T i l l Fra n k 11. Mueller and
P u b ll -h : A p ril 33, f l a y T, ||
Yvoun a Alena Mueller, h it
II. 1343
wife
C H II— IS*
5124 Toiinif Hlreel
limaliii. NehrwpkjB
Tot; a u k lic i u a i r N t m .
xoTtrr. o r w i t
FI KD that a ault haa been
TO: JA ME S
W.
I I A I I t i n o v r filed aanlnnt you la tha abo\a
anil H A n tlA R A ft. ll A ft - ent itled r i iu 't , and that you
HIIOVK.
hla
wife,
lie- ara required to fi le yo ur atifrmlanta.
i w i r will* the Cl* rk o f tide
331 Linda la n e , Muioore. Court And to nerve a ro p y
t iillfornla
th e re of upon th# P la i n t i f f or
li n it E U T p. 1HMIRE and 1*1a In Ilf P§
atlornryM.
whose
MttP.
R o It K It T P.
name and addrena la TtUhop
MfPIRE, hi* wife, de fen d­
A
Ilornnteln,
I
I
Kant
Pine
ant!.
Htreet, Orlando, Florida, not
Itandlrnian, Nort h Caro.
later than June 11th 1963. I f
Him
Tnc
and
each
n y t h e you fall to do no a Deeren
P
r o CoitfrMno H ill ho entered
are hereby notified that ault
ha* loon roininriicnt aealn-t AKHliiht )u u for the r e lie f d*«
you in the Circuit Court of manded In the Coin plain I, Th if
the Ninth Judicial Circuit of •ult la to f o r e c lo ie * mart*
the Plate of Florida In and iraie. T h e real p ro pert y p r o ­
for pcmlnole County, the a b ­ ceeded aualiiat In;
J-ot 35. Block 13. W 13AT11•
breviated title of which la:
J7IUSFIKLD FIID4T A D D I *
Ti lt : 1,1FE IXHI'HAXCE CHM.
Ttl»X,
acc ording
to
the
F A N Y iH* Vllt HIXIA. Flalnilfr
plot th e re of an recorded
-v a- JA M E S IV. It A Hi 1ItOYE
In
P
la
t
llo
o
k
12,
P
age
66,
and
HA ItIIA RA
(I.
lltllPublic p r i o r J* o f tJctftl*
HltllVK. hi* wife, et al,. de nol# County, Flo rid a;
fendant*.
In
Chancery
No.
T o g e t h e r w ith tha f o l l o w in g
Item
o f p ro pe rty which !■ b,The nature of Hits ault ta
a furecloaure of that rertaln c ati il In att&lt;l perm an en tly lu*
inoriK.ike from eald defend- Mailed an a part o f t h « lotam * to plaintiff, dated Auituat prov* merit r»n n-ntd land;
In tr rn atlon al
of
U llei
I. 1334 ami recorded Septem­
Fu rnace
M«*det
ulM
t,
ber 3*. 13J4 m Official Her.
K-D
orila Hook I l f . p a * * f t ) nf the
W I T M ^ H my hantl and the
I'llhltc llecorils of Seminole
County, Florida, enciimtierln* •eal o f aald Court at Hanford,
that certain pl-ca or parrel of Florida, thla luth day at May,
properly lo c t a d , altuate, and IN S .
heln *
In aald County
and ( H K A L )
State, tu -wll:
A r t h u r If- lir e It with* Jr,f
Cl* rk uf I lie Circuit Court
leit 3 of BOCTII FIXE*
By: Martha T. V l h l e *
Olth3HT, Second Addition, HeDeputy Clerk
Plat, a auhdlt lalon, accordUtfl)op
A lluniHtrln
In* lo a plat thereof, r e ­
corded lo Flat llook II, patce •'.&lt; Kant P in e Htreet
30. of the Fuhlk- Record* of Orlando, Florid a
A tto rn e ys for P la i n t i f f
Prmlnula iv.unty, Florida
EACH
OK
YOtT |H ItE- Publlah May 14. 21, 2* A June
Q l I l H E d to file your answer 4. 1M3.
or other written defenaea to cni-ti
th* Complaint with th* clerk
of Ih# Circuit Court of item.
Iind# County, Florida. In thla
prurer dln* and
to aery* a
o«*Py thereof upon tha plaintirra attorney*, whoa* names
and addreaa are hereinafter
set forth, aa required by law
nut taler than Hi* 3th day of
June. 1343. In default there­
of tli* cauee will proceed u
pa ri* upon Ilia entry of *
Decree Fro Cunftaio against
you.
MTVNKBS my hand and th*
teal of said Court In Kamimil* County, Florida, thla 3rd
day o f May, la fl .
(BEAM
Arthur II
Iteckwlth. Jr„
47lerk of Hi* Circuit Court
Ily: Martha T. Vlhlta
Deputy Clerk.
Reardalt, Urldley and Law la
Altorneya for Plaintiff
f t North Court Htreet
Fuat lifflca Horn 3331
UrlaitJo, Florida
I'ubllth: May T, 14, «1, : «
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TO: JOIIX SIICII ALL ROD Ell
.Vl-artmsi.t 1 0
t&gt;-ii West I I I Street
New Volk 33. Neiv York
I NKnm Complaint hat mu
Ween flleil a s e l n .t you In the
Circuit Court In oml lor Serntiiolo County. Florida, for )&gt;lSrorce and oilier relief, the
•hart title of tald action belna
s u n :
k.
n o i i i : n . Plaintiff
Ya. J li H N M I C H A E L ItoUKII.
[)&lt; feii'lani. these praaenta are
to cause and require you In
Tile your written rtefriiie*. If
any. to Hie Complaint filed
herein, and to eerve a copy
thereof upon P lu ln l lf f * alturney. on or hefora the I ' l l i day
of .Via), S. D. 1SSZ, ollierwlaa
a Decree Pro Confeaao will be
onlered aa almt you and Ilia
cause proceed ex parte.
W IT N E S S niy hand and otfle u l teal at Sanford, semlnnta
County, Florida, this 13th day
of April, A. D, 1»C3.
(S E A L )
A rlh u r IT. Deck with, Jr.
I'lerk of the Circuit Court,
In and Fo r Seminole
I'ounly, Florida
IJy Martha T. Vllilen, D. C.
Cordon V. Frederick
Attorney for Plaintiff
SoS-IOt North pa rk At anil*
p . i i . Ho* it s ;
fianford, Florida
Fulillah: April 33, 10, May T, II,

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IN T H U N W i l l OK TIIS!
n t A TI:
o i' r i.o n iH t
r o : JOS EPH A. K U L L E R * M
JANE
II
KlIULKIt.
hi*
wife. residence unknown.
YO U A R E H E I l E l i r N O T I­
FIE D
that
rnilK ItA L
VAT r o N A L MORTVSAOK AfUMhN
TATION. h e t ln r filed in thl*
Court i n aworn Rill of Com*
plaint, the nalur* and purpoie of w-hlch la to foreda te
that
oartaln m o r t r .s e
•*•euled by Ueurence W . Ill*:,nil
and Mary Ann Rlatiall. a k a
Alary Ann Fieri, to Florida
M .rt■ a « • S t r r l o , Inc,. on iha
luth day of November, ISSS;
that said Complaint pray* for
an sccounilnr lo b* talirn und » r lh » dlrreilon of tha Court
for w l u t 1* dur the Plaintiff
for principal and Interest on
aald mortaag* and m u rtr ss*
nuta and for lh« Mats, --car*
• • and * * p *n*ta Including at*
tornay'a
f**a
and
aburac t
fata and that In dafault of
such p*ym*nt. tit Is. Intarasl.
estate, claim, dtmand and aq*
ulty of redemption of the Ha*
fen-tent.
and
alt
partotia
c U lm ln g by, through, undar or
ag a lu * l th*m or any of tharn,
b r absolutely barrad and forecloaad; aald ault being fllad
In iba ( ’Ircult Court of tha
Ninth Judicial Circuit. In and
for H.min..I* County, In Chan*
•■cry. entitled FK IH IA L NA*
Tlt tN A l. MOItTtSAUE AhiUJ*.'*
IA T IO N . a corporation organ jard under an Art of Congreaa
and ralatlng nurauant to tha
Federal
National
Mortgage
Char ter Art. Plelntlff, varaua
J--,si:t H
A.
KILLEIt
and
J A N E It r t 'L L E H . hla wife.
Defendant e,
t-eli-rf
ifliancary
('••a
No
IJTlS, praying
a
foterloaure of raid mortgage
on
Iha
following
de.erlbrd
land, t) Ing and being lo Sttiil*
Pule County. Florida, to.wilt
l e t « of r l l A l l l l E L A K E
MANORS. Seminole County,
Florid*, according to plat
thereof
recorded
In
Flat
Rook H , I’ag# TS. Public
lUc ufdi of Srmlnols County,
Florida
together with tha
following rqolpment: Hea t­
er, permanently metalled.
You. and each of you, are
hereby rauulre.l to file per­
sonally or by attorn *). lu th*
office, of th* Clerk of aald
Court. In th* Counts Cuurt
Hoiiae, III thr .
of Sanford.
County of Seminole, State of
Florida, oil or before the jlh
day of June. A, I* ! » » * . &gt; *ur
appearanre, ai.awer ar other
dtfanelre
pleading*
to
th*
Complaint In thta rau*a and
aleo lo *er&gt;# up . t Pandera,
MoLwati, kchwara * Mima, at*
tornv) a t or Ci# Plaintiff, ■
Top} of aald pleadLtg*. otl.erw laa aald lilll of Complaint
w ill b . taken » confea*ed b)
l o u and each of )ou.
U o N E A N D O R D E R E D l tala
Srd day of M*y. '■ D, &gt;*(;,
at Sanford, Santlnol* County.
Florida.
ISLALt
A r m u r H I**1kwltn J r ,
Clark o' too d r oil Court
o f gam Inula Count), S lor*

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May 14, 1903 — Page 9 16. Female Help Wanted 2.'i. Building Materials

NO 8 3122

32. Flowers • Shrubs
POTTED

TRAINEE. Age 18 lo 25 for
Dietnry
Supervisor. High
School graduM*-, 40 Hr. week.
Apply Seminole Memuiiul
Hospital, 8;3U to 4 pm.

MUMS

in

36. Automobiles • Truckg

bloom.

USED
I960 PONTIAC Ventura. Sell
1. Lost
Found
By Nadine Seltzer
33c up.
SW EETIE PIE
alter 6.
B U ILD IN G M A T E R IA L S
or trade. Sale price $1795.
2. Notices - Personals
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
h very tiling
from
roof
to
FA 2-3496 after 6.
3. Education . Instruction Furn. 2 Bedroom h o u s e .
floor.
Interstate
right-of- Grapcvilie Ave. Near 20th St.
4. Transportation
Adults. N o pet*. F A '2-7664.
1931 LINCOLN CoamoplIUn.
way on Fairbanks, cement
5. Food
A 1 condition. FA 24M03, or
block houses moved to 33. FurniI ore
6. For Kent
FLllN . Apt. 3300 Mellon Wile.
4 LADIES for telephone sur­
ace at J33 Pinecrest Dr.
&gt;our lot. Douses vou wreck. Sell Us Your Furniture, quick
6A Special Notices
vey work. Full or part time.
Charles A. Sn&gt;drr A Sons.
Service With the Cash.
3 ROOM furnished Apartment
7. Business Rentals
ENGLISH Ford ‘60. Good con­
Room 207 Meisch llldg. on
644-6316.
SUPER TRADING POST
for couple. $43. FA 2-739M.
8. Reach Rentals
First St.
dition 205 Maya. Dr. Plx
FA 2 0677.
9. For Sale or Rent
FA 2-5090.
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
25. Plumbing Services
111. Wanted to Kent
17. .Male Help Wanted
WANTED reliable couple lo
1303 Elliott Avc., FA •-*■334
LEAGUE
11. Real Estate Wanted
take up monthly payments 1956 CHEVROLET. Excellent
or FA 2-0333.
12. Real Estate For Sale
EXCLUSIVE
Distributorship
of $13.50 on 3 complete condition. Very good tires.
1j ton F'ord Pickup Truck.
UN FU R N ISH ED
2 bedroom] — .
111. Mortgage Loans
available
fo r
Seminole
rooms of furniture. Call
Good
condltiun.
Oversize
i
house.
muse,
kitchen
equipped, v-’’ v’ \ .
County. Small inventory in­
14. Insurance
IMutniiing A. lleaLiitg
TE 8-151], Casselberry, col
tires.
S«cing
is
bellaving.
vestment required. Won­
______
15. riusinesR Opimrtuiiity I i
AIR CONDITIONING
lcct.
$350. Call FA 2-0007.
derful ground floor oppor­
Id. Female Help Wanted
CONTRACT and REPAIR
,2 B E D R O O M house, Florida
J E N K IN S &amp; W IL L IA M S
tunity for man who wants
17. Male Help Wanted
WORK
room. A v a ila b le now. Ph.
1958 PLYMOUTH. 2-dr. hardF U lt N I T U IlE
to add substantial!) to his 1007 Sanford‘ Ave. FA 2-6362
18. Help Wanted
I A 2-1349.
NEW A Used furniture and top. Puwer steering, AlrIncome. For interview write
HI. Situations Wanted
PLUMBING
appliances. Good place to Cotid. radio A heater. Whlta
Bov 4&gt;, c o Sanford Herald.
20. Babysitters
W E L A K A A PA It I MENTS:
wall tires. Immaculate, P rL
Contracting Repairs
bu&gt;—sell or trade. EASY
21. Beauty Salons
Room* private baths, 414
FREE ESTIMATES
TERMS. Mholcsale prices vale A reasonable. F A 2-5673
CREDIT
Investigator
lo
22. Build - Paint • Repair W. First St.
R. L. HARVEY
for en»h.
train for executive position
2d. Building Materials
1954 PLYMOUTH. Good con­
2 - R E D R O O M fumltiied a p a r t ­
FA 2 3383
Telephone FA 2 7430
in national finance organ­ 201 Sanford Avc.
24. Electrical Services
dition,
Good
tire*.
Ph.
ment, a Iso efficiency a p a r t ­
400 S. Sanford Avenue
ization. Age 23443. High
25. Plumbing Services
FA 2-8958.
2ti.
Itsilin
&amp;
Television
ment,
furnished.
322
0341.
School graduate or heller
2ti. Radio &amp; Television
Used furniture, appliances,
Must have own car. good
27. Special Services
■3 IIEDItUO.M furnished Gar­
PERSONAL RADIO A I V
tools, etc. Bought - Sold. 37. ltonts • Motor*
salary,
plus
cxpeiise
al­
28. Laundry Service
age A p a r t m e n t . 2uu3&gt;j
1 DAY SERVICE
Larry’* Mart 215 Sanford
lowance, Public latan Corp.
29. Automobile Service
French Avc. FA 2-7234.
Gateway To Tlie Waterway
23th. St. A Sanford Avc.
Ave. Ph. FA 2 4132
301 E. First.
29A. Auto Accessories
Kobmm Sporting Gouda
Ph. 323-0633
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
30. Machinery - Tools
FREE ESTIMATE
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
1}t. Help Wanlrd
First St. Near 2 eily free
31. Poultry - Live stock
FREE a S lube table model Upholstering A Maltreat ren­ 304 6 8 E. 1st Th. FA 2 5961
parking
lot*
and
alatpping
Radio, with each picture
31A. Pets
ovating. New A U»ed Furni­
store*. No utility charges.
lube installed. Call Sun­
32. Flowers - Shrubs
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg 12' ALUMINUM Boat. Home­
SA
LES
Suitable for couple or sin­
made trailer A kicker. $100.
shine T V. for price. 311
33. Furniture
Co., at 709 Celery Avc.
‘You'rt just like my mom! Always sending me
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
2U3 Hays Ur.
Sautord Ave. I'll. FA 2 7792.
34. Articles For Sale
FA 2-2117.
to the shower!"
Store.
35. Articles Wanted
PER SO N N EL
M'o Huy, Sell. Trade, Repair 38. Motorcycles • Scooters
27. Special S ervices
30. Automobiles - Trucks Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. up.
6.
For
Rent
12.
Real
Estate
For
Sale
b i l l s T i m i n ’ SHOP
37. Routs - Motors
Surplus City. 201 W. 1st.
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS, Furniture • Appliances • T.V. VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS.
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
2 BEDROOM Furn. (round BY OWNER, 3 Bdrm. 2 baths
New A Used.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Open 9 to 9 daily and Week­
1! HKDHUU.M, kiUhrn e$iulp39. Trailers - Cnbanas
floor Apartment. Contact large lot. FA 2-1932.
Lewi* Hale* A Servlet
All Type's ami Size,

LITTLE

O ffice 20-1 \\\ First

is

W. For Rent

Wal l

!Njp

O V E R 5U

4. Transportation
RIDE to and from Orlando,
Monday thru Friday. Ph
322 8210 anytime.

Apt. 6L1 P a r k .

2 BEDROOM upstairs Apt
Completely
redecoral
ed, sparkling clean. Adults
$73. 1304 Celery Ave., ')
mile E. of traffic light

20-HOUR

HOLLERS

F A 2-0808.

Legal Notice
IN C o r . N T r JL IIU E 'S t ill I I I ,
tc m to i.ii
n i l A T I.
f i .u k III A
e
I llr No. 42A*
E S T A T E US- A N N A Fit L R U
DECK AHE D
NOTH S) TO CMEIIITUIIS
TO At.L I’EHSONS IIA VIN tl
CL A IM S
OH
DEMANDS
A U A IN H T S A I D E S T A T E :
You anU •acli i»f you ur«
liurcliy nolirirfl a i»«I r r i j u i m l
to ftl« any claim* «rul a* man dt
v h l c h you, o r either o f you.
may hu%&lt;* .ivalnsi tali] e m a t t
In ilia o f f ic e o f lion, C# Visit
NON MIKi:. Jit.. County J ihI k i
of Strnltiole County, at hia o f ­
fice Iri the Cour t llotiee In ^aiiford, Klorlila, w it h in •lit, calen ­
dar montha fro m ihe time of
the f lra i publication of thla
notice. Each claim nr deni and!
m u il he in w r itin g end contnln
the place o f rtaldanca and poat
o f f ic e addrrta of the claima nt
and inu• t he aworn to hy tha
claimant, hi* affent or attornay,
or tha aame ehull he void.
/a/ Irma A rulaom
A* Esacutrlx of aeld
aatate
Dario J. I card I
Attorney at I a iw
I*, n. iio\ i
Winter l*arh. Florida
Ful.lUh; April S3. Jy. May I. II,
C D If— 15
m &gt;t h

2312 Palmetto.

WORK W EEK

6. For Rent
E ff. Fu rn.

(W E PREFER
M EN &amp; W OMEN
OVER (JO.)

ends
2517 Country Club Rd.
Me Repair anti Service
Ph. 322-7303 2640 Hiawatha St.
2 BEDROOM Hwiee. 9W Myr
Ph. FA-2-7028
S
T
I
N
E
Sanford, Fla.
3 BEDROOM home. Kitchen
tie Ave. Call Jimmie Co­
Machinery and Supply Co.
UN FURN. 1st Floor. 3 rras.
equipped. $73 a Month. 214
wan. 322-4013.
39. 'frailer* • Cabana*
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2 0432 31. Arliclrw For Sale
bath, 2 screened porches.
Wood me re Ulvd. FA 2 366d.
3u0 Magnolia Ave. Apply
SACRIFICE 3 bedrooms, 2
LAWNS Renovated . Aerate Life Jackets, air mats, beach lo' x so', TWO bedroom,
LONUWOOD Area. 3 Rooms
upstairs evenings.
bath home. Hood neighbor
completely furnished mo­
Remove Thatch - Chinch
float*, sluiea, Army-Navy
L bath furnished, with air
hood. Pay closing cost, A
bile
home. Includes 31”
Bug Spray (VU-13) - Ferti­
Surplus, 310 Sauford Ave,
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
condition. On lake. $63 a
assume payments, lest than
console T.V, wilh nulsldt
l
e
—Ph.
FA
2-4244
Apt. kilclien equipped. 406
Mu. 3 Bedrooms unfurnish­
rent. FA 2 1384 or FA 2 8643 We are offering an exciting
amentia, washer, refriger­
3 ROOMS full of furniture.
W. 18th St. FA 2-4678.
sales opportunity for quail* MANSFIELD LAWN SEIt
ed. Fenced yard. On lake.
ator, stove, bunk beds and
$3)0.30. 20 pieces in all at
BY
OWNER—
Nice
4
Ildrm
fied
sales
|»
rsunmd
who
hav&gt;
$73 a Mo. TE 8-21)41.
BOW Pretty can a face be?
many other extras. $300
2 BEDROOM
furnished
Furniture C e n t e r ,
iuki
2 hath home tn Ravennu
retired from 12-14 hour a
Let
a
BEAUTY
COUNSE­
and
assume payments. Lot
Apartment. FA 2-UOtl.
F'rcnch
Ave.
FURNISHED
house.
Near
A ld)llwildc area, lairge
day pace, requir'd by busi­
LOR show you with die
U)5. Pack Ave. Trailer Park
b
a
s
e
,
e
t
a
-4601.
utility
llin.
and
workshop,
ness ami industry, hut are
NICELY furnished 2 bedroom
finest m cosmetics. Phone READY MIX Concrete, windouble carporte, air-Condi* looking for tin" challenge of
house. $80 month. FA 2-3249
duw kill*, lintels, slept,
FA 2-3143.
RENT A BE1)
person to person selling un
Honing, central heat A fire
blocks, sand, cement, ruck,
Ilolla
way,
Hospital
A
Ha
by
1 HR. House furn. Water.
a part-time basis. This un­ SMITH Air-Condition Refri­
place, covered patio facing
pipe, steel, grease traps,
Beds.
$00. 3 UK. House. $U. Ph.
Lake Ravennu. Reasonably usual position offers qualified
geration service. All work
dry wells, stepping stone*.
By
Day,
Week,
or
Muntli
— OF —
322-2764.
guaranteed. Very reaiunpriced. 301 Vlhlen ltd. Ph. men or women the oppor­
Miracle Concrete Co.
CARROLLS FURNITURE
tunity to supplement their
FA 2-2434.
able in price. Day FA 2-7434 309 Elm Ave.
FA 23751
“ CLEAN quiet Booms'' The Ph. FA 2*3181 116 W. 1st St.
income on a long term an­
Night FA 2 2069.
(tables. FA 2-0720.
NEW BRICK HOME
21’ ’ T.V. $35. FA 2 6749.
nuity basis by working a 5RENTALS
3 Bedrooms, 2 full baths
FHIGIDA1RE
NEW furnished 4c unfurnish­ 3BDRM, unfurn. home Ia&gt;ch
ilay, 20-lnmr week. We are
SINGER mund bobbin Sew­
Sale* A Service
ed 2 bedroom duplex apart­
Arbor $93. 2 Ucdrm. Furn. Double carporte, built-in kit­ specifically looking for peo­
ing Machine, equipped to
chen
G.
H.
HIGH
ment, tile baths: terrauo
ple over 50 years of age who
Apt. $33. 1 Bdrm. Fum.
zig zug, m a k e s button
1700
W.
lit
SI.
Sanford
AS
LOW
AS
are
in
good
health
and
who
floors. Ph. FA 2-2374 after
Apt. $43. Robert A. Wil­
holes. Guaranteed. 3 pay­
Ph. FA 2-3*83
$430 DOWN
3 p. m.
own and can operate their
liams, Realtor. FA 2-3931.
ments
of $3.20. Mrllc Box
As low as $79.00 per month. own car.
23, e-'o Sanfonl Herald.
3 ROOM nicely furnished Large landscaped lot with Thuse selected will act as L A W N SERVICE
Apartment. Private bath.
Mowing and edging, elc. Sat­ YELLOW Squash. $2.50 a
trees, nice location. Monna
GUEST RELATION REP­
Clean. Adults. FA 2*1819.
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
Jarvis. Ph. FA 2-1810.
bushel or 6c a pound. Ex­
RESENTATIVES for FLOR­
^OTICR OF H I T
FA 2 1817.
IX Til 13 X A ll A3 OF TUB
cellent fur freezing. Deliv­
IDA
CARE,
INC.
—
The
2ND FLOOR Apartment. Nice­ 3 BEDROOMS,
1V
9
bath
ATATK OF FLOHIIIA
ered. Ph. F'A 20115.
Piano Tuning and Repair
ly furnished. Private en­
home Atr-condltloner, built- world’s finest nursing and
T O j B E R N A R D 8CII t-M C.VAUconvalescent
center
located
E l l ami I D A M* S CIIU Mtrance. $43 mouth, l'hone
W.
L.
Harmon
—
FA
2-4223
in kitchen, custom drspes,
With purchase of Blue Lus­
R K A IJ1IIL tiia w if e , real*
FA 2*6591.
power mower. 1200 down in Orlando. We will consider
II3H MERCEDES
dene# unkiiuwn.
tre, rent Electric Carpet
alert, active person regardYO U A R E I1 E R E B T NOTI­
4 Door 230
M M 1
Air-Conditioning
payment and $84 month.
Shsinpnucr
fur
only
t
l
per
FIED that FEDERAL NA­ 2 BEDROOM houae. Crystal
trsa of age, and although we
Model. Only
■
Call FA 2-2639.
1L B. POPE CO.. INC.
TIONAL MORTGAGE Ajflgiaj. Lake Ave. Lake Mary. Un­
day. Carroll’s Furniture.
prefer people with pirvlou* 3*&gt;o So. Park Avc. FA 2-4234
I A T IO N , hav in g filed tn thle
196f~ V (&gt;I. K HW A GKN~
furnished $30 month. Phone
Court ln&gt; aworn Hill o f C o m ­
sales experience, We will give
KENMORE Electric Range.
2 Door 8e d it $1
plaint, the nature and purpose
FA 2*4066.
serious ronsideratiun to re­ 29. Automobile Service
$35 00. FA 26861.
o f which ie to fo rec lo se that
Real Clean
certain m o r t g a g e executed by
tired business and profes­
30'
x
10'
I
BEDROOM
House
AUTO
RADIO
SERVICE
Bernard hchemenauer and Ida
TWIN Hull)wood Beds, used,
~ 9 5 9 JAGUAR
Offire FA 2-2118
sional men and women who
trailer. Available after June
M. gcheu itnauer. hie w ife , to
4 Door Medan I f K Q H
PERSONAL RADIO A TV
$39 50 for both. FA 2 21)73
Night FA 2-0648
feel
that
they
can
success­
laawyera M o r tg a ge and T itle
7. Park Ave. Trailer Park.
Overdrive
2Mh. St. A Sanfonl Ave.
after 7:30.
Company, uu the It h day of
323-0700
fully meet the challenge of
Lot 77 or call 822-6208.
July,
lt»6fj that ftald Cotit2324
Park
Dr.
Sanford,
Fla.
selling regardless of I ton
plaint prays f o r an accou n t­
Auto (Hass, Top,
MUST sell immediately. 21”
ing to be In ken under the 2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen
harkgiuund. This opportunity
A Seal Covers
RCA T.V. $30. Excellent
direct loti o f
the Court
for
LAKE
FRONT
LOT
equipped. $70. FA 2*4691,
v» hat I* due the P l a i n t i f f for
1958 PLYMOUTH
condition. 302 Oak Ave.
Greatly reduced for quick offers qualified senior citi­
AU
TO
GLASS
&amp;
principal arid Inter ret on eshi
2 Door, V -»
||
Apt. A.
sate. Lake Mary area. Ex­ zens thu chance to earn a
m o r t g a g e and m o r c g a g * nme 7. UiMlneaK Ren tula
Only
lifetime annuity income of SE AT COVER CO.
and for the m e t*, cha rg e e nod
clusive with Brown Realty.
20“ CONVERTIBLE Bicycle.
vxpenar h inclu din g at to rn ey'e
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-8032
ItOO-yauO per mouth.
By
for rent on 17-92.
FA 2 3237 or FA 2 1961.
1*38 FORD $ Door
fee* and a heir Art
f e e t and DINER
Ph. FA 2-5860.
ALL
MURK
GUARANTEED
winking
a
maximum
of
20
322-9409.
6 Uy Under
that In defau lt o f such payiihhi I,
title,
Interest,
estate,
3 A 4 BEDROOM Humes.
hours per wrtk.
Hid. Iran*.
SINGER m console. M'lth at­
claim* demand and equit y of 9. For Sale or Rani
AU TO GLASS
.See model* at Highland
Application Procedures
rede in pi loti o f the D e f e n d ! nig
tachment*
A
guarantee.
1956 CHEV. 4 Door
Ave. lamgwood. 10 minutes Call, DO NOT VI81T, Mr.
and all persona c la im in g by,
IN S T A L L E D
Htn. Wag., V-8
$22.00. F A 2-0111.
through,
under
or
again st House. FA 2-7896 or FA 2-42U3
south on 17 92 and west on
lilckuk, 423-7061, Orlando Heit!:arik Ohm* itml Paint
Air FoudiHout-d
them or any o f thrm, be a b ­
Seminole 1 block.
for interview appointment.
solutely barred and foreclose 1; 2 Bit. 817 Catalina. FA 2-0578
30. Automobile* • Trucks
Cninimuy
said eult being filed lit the
LMN ENTERPRISES INC.
Interviews will b« conducted 210 Magnolu Ph. FA 2-4622
Circuit Court o f the Ninth J u ­ 12. Real Eat ate For Salt
BUYING A NEW or
in Orlando this week.
dicial Circuit. lift and f o r gem*
USED CAR?
61 CHEV. Station
liiule County. In rham rery. e n ­
I'c
la
.
t
T
a
.
St. Johns Realty
titled
F E D K I lA f a
N A T I O N A L 3 BEDROOM house, 2 baths.
FINANCE IT WITH US
Mag., 4 Dr, * 1 7 M
M m I IT O A U K %HM «CIAT! g N, a
Living room, faintly room, THE TIME TESTED FIRM
V-8. A/T
I ■
DOS I ON Terriers, AKC Pup• taiw Interest Kale*
corporation
isrHanlsed
under
fireplace room, patio, swim­ 118 N. Park Ave. FA 2 6123
pttft FA 2-1861.
uu Ac t o f Congress and e x is t ­
6 lotw Monthly Payments
•X
C
IIK
vi
MONZA
"
ing pursuant to the Federal
ming pool. Kitchen equip­
FLORIDA STATE BANK
Hport Upe. 4 M f U
Nation al M o r tg a g e Association
2 LAKE FRONT Luta, 3
Collie Puppies. FA 2-2437 or
ped.
Central
heat.
Just
out
Ch arte r Act, P la in tiff, versus
Hpeed Tran*.
mites west of Osteen. Ph.
FA 2-1431.
CARS WANTED"""
Ii I. It N A It D
H C IIIM I N ALaide city limit,. Will sacri­
OPPORTU NITY to get in on
FA 2 1203.
i: R a n l ID A M. * * 11EM E NA 11REEL'S
USED
CARS
62
CADILLAC 4 D m
fice. FA 2 1387.
ground floor of fast growing IIOU.N D Puppies. 7 wiM’ka lllli.
I; It. hla w i f e ; and JU DHLAll I'owrr and If
11th St. A Sanford Ave.
AV«hj 1» w u u h
FJtnDL'CTCtf,
company. Advancement, de­ tl 1*4X1 atot l«, &gt;d ^ *8. Call
2
Bedroom,
t
bath,
large
cor­
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
Air Fond.
l\ c ., i&gt;*fetiilunts, being Channer lot facing lake, 1U0 pendant on your ability l »
Fern Park. TE 8 3590.
'37 MERCURY. Good condi­
eery Case No. 18MI« pra yin g a 3 A 4 Bedroom homes. Some
foreclosure o f salil mtirtga ge
Waits Drive, S u o l a n d avll. Must have car, neat,
tion. Clean. $450. FA 2 3884
with air-conditioning.
on
tbw
follo w lug
ileevrlbed
I .oca I automobile dealers ot­
willing
to
work.
Phone
Estate. KIIA in service.
hi ml, ly in g and being In |4«m- TEE *N GREEN ESTATES
ter
their
Di-si
buy*
In
Herald
1951
FORD Pickup. $249. Ph.
Ml 7-6119 a fi.r b.
Mat down, monthly $84-73,
'nolo County, Florida* t o * wit ; 29th St. W. by 31a)fair Coun­
1932 CADILLAC
&gt;
t*«t to. lllo rk t. W R A T H classified display ads.
FA 2 3884.
4 Door, Air
VA
nothing
down.
FA
2-B
U
74
try Club.
E lt rt F IC l.D
F I IttoT
A D D I­
19. Hiluitiona Wanted
4'ondition
or FA 2-21 IB
TIO N,
according
1&lt;» plat
thareuf at recorded tn Plat
BABYSITTING.
FA
2-4241.
1937 CIIEV., V-8
S
lluok 12, P a g e £(, o f public
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
3 BEDROOM, 144 bath house.
Records of m*intri«ile C o u n ­
3 Door, Hid.
Realtor
224 Bradshaw Dr.
Child
Care.
FA
2-2274.
ty, F lo r id a ; T o g e t h e r with
Trans.
Ra&gt; mund Lundquist, Asso.
the
f o l l o w in g
equipment;
Inte rn etlotiel o f L’ iU-a F u r ­ FA 2 3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg. 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath home. 31. Beauty Salons
1980 FORD GALAX IE
nace, Mod. tHU* 16 E D;
3300 Park Ave. FA 2 82’ 1.
4 Dr., Auls,
You, and each o f you, ar#
3
BEDROOM
house.
Take
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
P/H and U.
hereby required to f l i c peraoiiover pa) ment* of $62. Ph. SUNDRIES Store. Stock A I Complete Beauty Service
a ll y o r by atl««ru*y, In the o f ­
equipment.
Well
establish-1
fice o f the Clerk o f said Court,
FA 2 7132.
Evening Appoint incut*
In the County Cour t tlousr, in
ed. Proprietor wishes to re 10a So. Uak
FA 25742
Du* city o f Hanford, County of
lire. Call FA 2 U2J4 or
fieittlflole, Htatr o f Florida, citi
1936 CIIKV. ft Ton
« r hr for# (he 6th da) o f June,
Cut 'N Curl Drauly Shop
lamgwood TE 8 6389.
Plrkup, P/H
lO M
A. D , ISisS, yo ur uppiaruncc.
( all for Evening appointment*
ami llrakrs
OTO
answer
or
oth er
dvfeuelx#
TRADE
for older house. 318 Palmetto Ave. 322 1)834
pleadings to the Complaint tn
Heal
Estate—Mortgages
I960 CHEV. U Ton
Smaller lot and some cash.
thle raus* end al««» ta serve
llp«if Hander-. McE wan, Hchw- 111 N. Park Avc.
FA 2-242U
Have
screened
porclie*. (
u rx A Ml ini s. a t tor tml-y « for D ia l
S ? ;- » “• ' U N
Ravenna Park
FA 3-7493
carportes, awning windows.
P la in t if f, a * *p&gt; o f « » ! d p le a d ­
ings, oth erw is e said Hill o f
Evenings
FA 2 7013.
1936 CIIKV. I i Ton
fun* plaint n i l ! be taken a a FA 2 2677 FA 2 3829 FA
I'r r 100 Lit*. F o r Clean
Pickup ■ Needs
I'Miiffased by you and each o f
WINTER PARK. Large A
Home Work
you.
USED POCKET
M ILL TRADE
bedrooms, 2 baths, air-con- |
K / N i : A N D O R D I . l t ED thle
ROBERT W ILLIA M S, Mechanic
£rd day o f May. I D,, lM l. at 3 lad* in Sanford, close lo
dittun. All appliances. Low
NOVELS
Hanford,
Hotulriole
Comity,
HER
downtown, for llousetratler
Bob hu* been wi t h u* alimmt 5 m on th * now and
down Owner transferr.ng.
$2.00 Her 100 Lbs.
Florida,
of equal value. Write P. U
(HE AT.)
ul l h bia w ife . Unrulyn liven un F n lm etto A v e .
Fred and Andrey Yearklo
644 2947, 808 Denton Hd.
Fur
Book
.
Magaiinrs
A liiur n
IP -UuUl, Jr
Box T0Z, Miidwood, Fla.
T h ey attend the liuptint U It u n it and like vtuler
and Funny Hooks
219 E. 2nd. SL
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
of gemlnole County, F lo r ­
16.
Fcmal*
Help
Wanted
apurl 8 fu r fun. Hub would re a lly lik e lu be u
Clauds H1IUII
Fit EE IMCKUF
NO CASH NEEDED
ida.
N u clear E n gin eer.
3 LU . Ur More
Ry; Martha T. Vlhlen
3 Bedroom, 2 bath. $61 a WAITRESS.' Must be exp7r
2503 Park Asa.
Deputy Clerk
month. T. A I. included.
le nerd. Apply Chick 'N
Punltsh; May 7, 11.
21
Sanford
3 2 2 -1 9 9 1
I lead.v T o S e rv e Yuu A l lluller?) o f Sanford
322-8685.
Di-Su.
Treat. Sauiurd.
pod home. Dovvtituwn. $CU
per mo, FA 2.6457.

»5 o r a t i r

T O; J A C K || laKE and K A T I I HY.V MCE. hla wife, liafendanta.
Real dance
and
Mailing
Addre** Unk nown.
t o i;
and
k a c ii
of
t o i;
are hereby no tified that ault
haa haan commenced aealnet
you In the Circuit «V urt o f
Iha Ninth Judicial Circuit of
Hie Mtate o f Florid a In and
for hrmlnole County, tho
bravlated tit le o f which l&gt;:
Ca mbr idge Having* Rank,

Plaintiff

•Via
Ralph
H a r ry
f-thel
houlte
w ife, at a l ,

O n j vhh
tirayaun,

and
hi*

Dafetidaute
In Cliat*c « r y N«». l i n n ,
T h * nature o f thi* eult la
a fsirecloaura o f that certain
m o r t g a g e f rwtii eakd defendant * to plain ti ff, dated .Sep.
temlser i. 1 v l | and re cord* I
September 21. 1&gt;:.J In Mart* * * » Hook l i t page 4m; «&gt;f tlie
Py 1*11c R ecord* o f nainiiiisl*
County, Florida, enuutnbering
that certain piece or parrot **f
pr ope rty located, altuate, and
haing
In aald
County
and
State, t o * wit ;
L o t M In the K. 2 * 0 f e e l
o f I#jt 16, UUoirk In, Wyn ne*
v o d , Sanford, Florida, ac*
c o r d in g to tlia Fiat tiie»«.&gt;f
« • recorded in Flat fluoli 4,
l*ag»a &gt;2. 92. and &gt;4. Ptihll.
IL» orda o f aeiiitpole County.
Florid a.
KAC M
OF
Y«»r
IS
ItlCQ U I R X D to fit. jraui ■newer
or oth er wr itten de * &gt;$ - t &gt;
the « opiptalnt m UU Ui * c l e r k
o f tlie Circuit « ourt o f Sefnlnota Ctiuniy, Florida, lit thle
proceed 1*&lt;w unit
to eerve
a
copy |hereof upon the plaint*
tf f i. attorneya, nUu*s
naiiiea
and Mddr*M » r « harcinufter eel
forth, a* r#d^lr»«l by law , pot
later than the 6th day o f
June. 1M2, In default thereof
the cause
will
procerd
el
parte upMii the entry o f a I#e*
creti l*ro C o u f r i i u agaluet yv*u.
IT NK nS uiy hand and tm
o f f I*'I.at « « a l o f aald Court In
Seminole County. Florida, thla
Ir d day o f May. IMS
USUAL i
Ar th ur II
lieckMilh, J r .
i Ur k of the Circuit Court
l i y : Martha T . Vlhlen
lie put j i 'lark
Ueardal), tiridley
j J
Uawte,
Attwroeya f o r F la l n i l t f
fd North Co ur t Hi fee t
Foet o f f i c e l l o t S : U
ttrlando, Florida.
*Ub|l»h; May T, II , 21. 2*.
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�MATCH FUN — Mary Jo Sniiler, 11, of Limn, Ohio, him a new doll hmirtc.
made torn thoimnndfl of homed matelmlicka. It was Riven to her hy an
Inmate a t a local atate hospital. The house was made as part of the hos­
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2 Czech Party
Aides Purged
By Communists

NKW YOIIK (U r i ) —Prince
Rainier umt Prince** Grace,
of Monaro, arrived in New
York following a visit with
Iter parent* In Philadelphia.
Tlie royal couple, in the
United Slate* on a five-week
vl*^, will »rc several Broad
way *how* and visit (riend*
Indore he return* to the
Mediterranean principality on
May 21 in time for the Grand
Prlx aulo rare. The prince**
will return on May 28.

VIENNA (UPI) - Com mu*
nlat Czechoslovakia today dis­
closed the purge or iti for­
mer secret police chief, Karol
Bacilek, sod another old-line
Communlit, Bruno Koehler,
from their leading party
post*.
The Czech government an*
Bouncement laid both were
dlimiiaed from the party’*
Central Committee,
which
mean* Bacilek haa lost hia
poll on the nine-man ruling
Prealdium aa well, and Koeh­
ler la out aa one of the alx
aecretarlea of the Central
Committee.
No reason wa* given for
the purge, but both leader*
are old-line Stalinists closely
identified with the harih pol­
icies of the late President
Klcment Gottwald.
Koehler, 03, waa a co found­
er of the Czech Communlit
party and a former cloao aide
of Gottwald’s.
llacllck, 07, headed the sec­
ret police from 1932 to 1931,
when the former general sec­
retary of the party, Rudolf
Slanaky, and 11 others were
executed on treason charges.
It was believed Bacilek’*
ouiler may begin the post­
humous rchalillitalinn of the
blansky group, which was
condemned during a Stalinera wava of anti-Semitism.
Sliniky and many of the
other defendants were Jew­
ish.

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turned from grocery shopping
and found a two-foot make
in her refrigerator. She re­
moved It with two large
butcher knives.
The startled woman still is
pondering how the snake got
into the refrigerator.

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Club To Hold
Social Meeting
By Jane Casselberry
The Women’s Club o( Car
selberry will hold a social
meeting at 1 p. m. this Wed­
nesday at the Clubhouse on
Overbrook Hr,
Hostesses will be Mrs.
Eleanor Storrs. Mrs. Hoy
I’ottcigcr unit .Mr*. Henry J.
Connell.
The body of John Paul
Jones, A iner Iran nnvnl hem,
is enshrined nl the U. S. Na­
val Academy in Anna|iolis,
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Senate
In tin iinpm-edcntt-d move,
the State Selin 11' I hi* morning
approved tin- bill calling for
tlie e»taiili»hmeill of the St.
Johns-tndian IHver Canal PisDiet. The lino sum now goes
to the House.
The bill was approved by a
Semite committee und sent to
Hie floor Tuesday. Sen. Muck
Cleveland Jr. this morning re­
quested Olid received uimltiHums consent for the Senate
to consider it.
Shortly before 11 n. m. to*
dty the Senate approved the
measure.
This was reported ns n “ rnre
oeeui icnce" since it was before
tiie Semite for the first time,
and Ihe chamber bn* an onUMially large calendar at pres-

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Tuesday's Clock reported
that Street Supt. Eddie Griffitli “ cracked 17 eggs in two
minutes with a two • ton
weight on a hydraulic crane.'*
A housewife asked; “ How
could lie do that?" City Man­
ager I’ rlc Knowles explained:
“ It lakes a touch lighter
than a woman's!"

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School Supt, ft. T. Milwee
appeared before the County
Commission Tuesday ami re­
ceived approval for a build­
ing permit for the English
Estates school, although con­
struction already has hern
started. Understand it was
a courteous gesture on Milwee's pari, since the schools
can build under a stale law
and need no pcrniil. Milwee
also received an agreement
for lhe Commission to meet
informally with the School
Board to discus* the contro­
versial access road to (he
school. Fifteen of
the 30iii re site was donated tor the
school. The Board cannot
build roads. The County must
obtain necessary right-of-way.
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“Salmagundi," the Seminole
High School yearlajok, has
been distributed to the stu­
dent laid)
but any cx-slunrnt* who reserved a copy
should run tart Mis* Anna
Vllsaras, co sponsor, or Judy
Whitmore, editor, within the
week. By? the bye. • • what
doe* •'Salmagundi
mean?

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NO. 712

Okayed By

City Commission members
have a bit of a shock com­
ing. A hitch has entered the
picture in proposed negotia­
tions to sell 18 acres-plus at
Mcllonvillc and Celery to the
MacFaddcn Foundation for a
military prep school. The aite
was deeded in HMD by the
county to the city “ for re­
creational
purposes only."
Now the city is asking the
county for a quit claim
deed, with the imderst arid­
ing the city will establish
equal recreational facilities
rlscwhcre. But we hear some
or all Cuuuty Commission
mem tiers arc dubious , . .
and are seriously thinking of
demanding a share of the
proceeds.
s

SAXFOKD, FLORIDA

Canal Bill

It was a thrill tin* morn­
ing . . . even though we
didn't see him. The radio
blared that Astronaut Cooper
had been launched . . , the
entire Herald Staff was in
front of the offirc watching
. . . but the sky was hazy
and all we could see was the
vapor trail. But it still was
a thrill, especially for those
watching for the first time.
And the entire Herald staff
joined with the entire world
. . . Hod S|&gt;eed amt Happy
landings! I !

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WEI). MAY IB. 10(&gt;:l

Milt.

The bill provide! for the
establishment of a district and
appointment by live (inventor
of fin* commissioner* whose
duly it will be to obtain Hie
necessary right-of-way for a
waterway between l.ake Har­
ney ami the Indian lliver,
TALLAH ASSEE (U l'f —
Tilt* House of Iti'pleselilatives
Ik gnu a tootli-nnil-claw battle
today over a record 11 billion
in proposed spending for the
-late liming thti coming two
yea i s.
Tin- llollse appinipi iatiuns
eonimitUu was to submit il

.MISS SEMINOLE COUNTY is nbout to enter
into a leapthy schedule nf beauty ronlcsts. ('until
( ’under, named “ Miss Seminole County" at the
Semi-Centennial Celebration last month, will
vie for the title of "Mias Seaside Fiesta" June
l in a celebration at New Smyrna Ileuch under
tin* sponsorship of Iho Sanford Clvitan Club.
She also is competing in a “cover Kill" contest
by TV Directory under the sponsorship of the
Seminole County Chamber of Commerce, Win­
floo r
ner of this jyvent v* ill receive a D*Ip ly, iLul]uC&gt; L*i'V■
'il 1 * ■ 1,1 *hf f!»i»r
wood, with ■U ' l e v i a at '.'..it.i\io&gt; fai»itrtioliir- *
t en •K-i t* t —
rltiji and a my riad of other prizes. '
u*‘ ‘" *jnmin • io «I mo. i *
ovi e thinning und fattening,
Ilie hill in* lodes J.’iii iitillii.il

RackeB Tension

Top tcui'lier pay raise*. -HI
million in extra t l'U funds
for support o ' * &gt;Ili schools,
mid *Tl million 58, fapltal out­
lay fur e o iis li ui-tion.

I he lloosu hope* to ronipli-te
action on the measure today,
hut appropriations chief Chesterfleld Smith und other House
llnnk we made gn.nl progress
leaden* Imvu iiiilieal&lt;‘d they
m understanding each other
amt the iirublem " Earlier will fight lieavy- spending to
the hitter end.
the llaleigh Ministerial Asm
T ile House w ill actually take
c|a||on
42-1 m favor of
desegregating business laid the 8 1,125,1100,(100 Benate-piissed bill, cut o f f all the spendItie*.
Birmingham was relatively ing, and tack oil lluuse-pinquiet Tuesday and federal uti posed Spending— then the figh t
server* said the city's racial begin*.
W in n tin- House is through,
atmosphere
was
"linprnvThey added, however, the amended .Senate hill is sent
lederat troops would re­ h:ii k to Hu* upper rhumher,
main al nearby military has- where it will probably bog
es because of the eiianee of down o v e r it fo s a l to accept
"(rouble developing quickly.” changes in the measure.
A join t euiifeience rmimnttei
Alabama tiov, (ieorge Wal­
lace sent another telegram to will then be iip op ln lfd from
president Kennedy demand both chambers to try and set.
mg either tin' removal ol the tie Ihe d ifferen ce* anil runic
troop* nr publication of "the oul with a bill fo r both houses
true lad of your military to vote on a " y e s ’' or **no"
basis.
operation . ,

H it s R a le ig h
Ity LuiU'il I ' l i " liili-iu.ilhiu.il
Racial ti n*hm* eased in
liirminghfim, Aim, alld Nash
,villc, Ti'tin., but Ilari'il a.am
in North Carolina * capital
illy nf Raleigh,
i lure Ilian Sot) Negroes
staged a “ Irmlom march"
through (lownluwn
Raleigh
Tuesday night to hack up dcId?
segregation demand*. Police
arrested 31 demonstrator*.
There were tu incident!
during the mart'll hut there
were some tense inunniil*
when Hie dcmunxtratorii gass­
ed street eurners crowded'
willi white youllis. Police
charged 15 of file arrested
group with assault against
L e s l i e Ferguson, assistant
manager nl a cafeteria, who
was "pul in a stale nf fear"
timing a sit-in attempt.
A Id-racial committee held
a two-hour mtcling in II a
leigii Tuesday and hank 0II1ciul Victor Bell Jr. said “ I

Improvements will be com­
menced very shortly on the
north four-tenths o! a mile
of Bear l,ake lload County
still
trying
to determine
rightist-w ay on oilier por­
tion*.
Improvement!
also
OKtl for two miles of a 3'atnlic
stretch of Pineway,
Sipes and Kentucky;
one
mile of l.ake Howell lload;
eastern a*« miles of Bed Bug
Funeral arrangements an*
hoad, and 2.3 mile* of ihe
being held in aim)unco for
l.ake Mary-Longwood lload.
Hubert S. Miller. IH, retired
olflcrr,
Donald Tabor, second vice •Navy chief pclly
president,
reports
nomina­ pending location of relative*,
tion ami election of officer* according to llri*»on Funeral
will he held by Ihe Seminole Home.
Coroner W H Duncan re
County Life Underwriters As­
Miller’* body
vva*
sociation
when
it
meets ported
Thursday noon at the Capri. (ound early Tuesday m hi*
• • •
room al Ihe Florida Hotel
A more-than-cunous Her­ 'llu- runnier added Miller ap
ald reporter looked into the parenlly died some time the
dictionary and found “ sal­ night ol May II from a self
magundi"
i*
from
the inflicted .22 caliber gunshot
Pram'll. I.atm anJ Italian wound in Ihe head.

Retired Sailor
Is Found Dead

C A P E C A N A V E R A L ( C P I ) — L. Gordon Cooper
made a near-perfect leap into space today and after one
circuit of the earth was told to keep trying fo r a full plan­
ned mission o f 22 orbits in about Ml hours.
Cooper's m ighty Atlas booster lifted from its pad at
8:0-1 a.m. (E S T ). A t S:10 a.m. he was pronounced in or­
bit in his vital attempt to advance this country’s m o o n
flight program a long step forward.
A t the end o f his first orbit, 0:J&gt;S a.m. (E S T ), Mercury
ground controllers told the 36-year-old A ir Force major
he multi keep going fur seven. At the cm! n f the
wpvonlh, if till is still going well, he will get a "go"
order for 17th. and then for the full 22.
As he swung over the United States at the end
of his second orbit, the control center reported some
slight modifications in the statistics of the Cooper
flight.
The velocity was set at. 17,51(5 miles aa hour.
The low point or perigee of the orbit was set at 100.2
miles nlmve the earth anil the high )siint 1(55,8 miles.
It was taking Coo|H*ri
just 88.15 minutes to
whirl one time around
the earth. The inclination
of his orbital path was
:12.5 degrees from the
equator.
Depression Days
The Mercury control CHICAGO (DIM) — In
center report, at the queues re mInil rent of de­
end of the second orbit pression days, thousand* o(

nowA ...

B R IEFS

M A N O F T H E I IO IJ It— Sketches o f

blastoff and
orbiting operations background photo portrait
of Maj. L. (Jordon Cooper, malt aboard the Mer­
cury-Atlas U space capsule.
(NEA Telephoto)

Foul P lay Seen
In M an's Death
tie Austin and Mr*. Edith
Whitmire, I'uuiu and a bro­
ther, Jake Dodson, Sattlord.
The llrisson Funeral Home
is in charge of arrangement*

Volusia County authorities
today were probing the death
of Floyd Dodson, 4li year-old
I’ aola barber, whose body
w as found early this morning
1,1 1,10 f*1,

•*»!&gt;"•

K lver

TAVLOIt L AKE VII.LADE. smiling tumidly.
minute In fore tin- lauiirh.
Tex. i CPI | — “ lleuuUful,”
C oop er leli phoned about 30 About 20 minute* before. Hr.
Mra. L. Hnrdon Cooper sold
today of her hilsbiilid's faultlesa flight into spnee.
Mi*. Cooper sent the oneword drsi iiption of her iivirllon out by Dave Schwartz, a
public affair* officer for the
\ a t i n n a | Arronnutiea und
S|iu&lt; i- Administration, almost
un hour after her In* hand'*
Journey stalled.
Kite suid she would luive no
nnire to say for tin- time !»■log. But Krhwait* reported
that Mi*. Cooper had a hilt
• m ile un inr face,

Railroad Must
Use Firemen

COOI'EH’H KIN—The family of Astronaut Leroy
(jurdun Cooper Jr. po.-ea ul the family honte in
Taylor Lake Village, Texan. Mra. Cooper in nt the
gttiUtrf. A t lull, Jwit, 12. A t rift'lii, Ciun, 11.

A* Cooper writl into hi*
fourth orbit at l2:Xi p.m.
(EST). Waller C. William*,
operation*
rhirl ol
Ihr
Mercury
(light
pingiasi,
issued this word;
“ He is very much on lop
of hi* mission, lie I* In
good spirit* and in good
health."
Cooper reported at the
rod o( hi* second Hash
■round llir woild that hr
was “ very comfortable,"

si

Crii.i 1 li' n j camp.
Coroner S. ' J ,
Peterson.
Osteen, snUI at
noon that
"there
is evidence of foul
play."
He added that two
men were taken
into cus­
tody for interrogation.
An autopsy was to lie held
tin* aftnniHin at Daytona
Beach,
Peterson
reported.
' because there were cure
and bruise* and other injur­
ies about the head.”
'Phe Imdy bail been in the
water lor several hour*, tin'
corormr said, adding that
Fred Hilbert, wlm reside.* at
Hie fishing camp, telephoned
the Volusia County sheriff*
department at 3:30 a. in.
Seminole County Sheriffs de­
puties are assisting m the
investigation.
Taken into custody were
Hilbert ami Joe Carey, of
Sanford
Peterson reported
tlie men were too Intoxicated
to give coIk-rent statement*
tin* morning.
The coroner also stated
III. t it was reported Dodson
bad taken a boat from the
fishing camp Tuesday but
bad no fishing gear.
Surviving are three sisler*
Mrs. Jean Brock, Mr*, llusa

Man, 142, Would
Marry Girl, 18
TIILRA N , Iran (C P U C stad All Mohammad, a
resilient nf llir village u|
s h a h io u i I, said he hn|ie* to
marry an 18-year-old girl
provided he can get per­
mission from hi* son.
Mohammad, who claims
lo lie 112 year* old, said
lie lias oiillivrd three wive*
and 13 ol hi* 13 rldldrrn.
"Idle would be wonderfully
sweet If I mold marry
again," he was quoin! as
nay lug.

Sheriff’s Father
Dies In Georgia
Sheriff J. L llolioy left
this morning (or Aslilnirn.
Ha., to attend Ihe funeral of
hi* father, (i. I,. Itohliy, who
died there early today.
Hobby bad been In Ihe liospilal lor some lime. Arrange­
ment* are being made by
Perry* Funeral Home
Aslilnirn.

Mrs. Cooper: 'Beautiful'

Mr*. Cooper and hri iluughtrl*, Caoiatu, It, and Juuita,
hi. went into a Imlrooiu hy
and means: A mxed dish,
Gu iitnelvi • to watch the lift­
as u! elKippcd meat and picko ff ml a t e l e v i s i o n act.
led herring, with oil, vinegar,
Schwarts was in the living
pepper and onions; hence, »
loom. Tin- faiiidy wanted to be
heterogeneous
mi xture;
WASHINGTON
( CPI )
- kluue at a moment when they
medley: potpourri. And it
was the name o( a periodical, Federal Judge Leonard Wul*h might (last- wsti died Cooper
devoted chat fly to political ordered the Southern Ball die.
Instead, Cooper's wife and
and social satire, published road today to continue using
daughters
saw him s a fe ly s o a r {
firemen
on
diesel
engine*
un­
in 1807 in New York by
Washington Irving and James til the .National itallroad Ad into spare. Schwartz »aid Mrs.
K. Paulding. So, the Clock juttment Board rule* on tlie Cooper and the gill* stay ed in
Ol tlie U-ihooiu about lo giinute*.
standing
dispute
answered tts own q.... turn . long
Jibuti Mis. Cooper cam* out,
“
fC
a
the
"bedding.
”
abov c.
'

Astronaut Going For 7,
17, Then Full 22 Orbits

Charb's A. Berry, rldef of
NASA'* medical operations,
telephoned. .Mr*. Berry went
into Hie Ciaiper home uhout
an lioui after the liftoff.
Krliwnitz said that Mrs.
L'lxipet has u.-ked him not to
tell uUiul fid wailing reporters
and television men anything
not authorized hy her,
Mr*. Cooper and the girl*
were up at il a. in, (E 8T.J,
They had breakfast of hut
rolls and grapefruit. The girl*
drank milk and Mr*. Cooper
hud a »ri and eup o f coffee.
Thu only sign of life about
the house when Cooper rock­
eted into space wan the fam­
ily's gray and white cat, But­
tons, allting on top the chim­
ney anil flicking hi* tail,
"I'm glad they tried it ugalu
so soon," Cooper's mother,
Mr*. Hattie Cooper, said in
Teeumseh, (Iklu.
| Cooper* two grandmother*,
as well as his mutlicr, aiose
curly in Oklahoma to »rc him
launched.
Cooper’s daughter* will get
•

coupl*

of

day*

o ff

from

•aid that “ All system* are In
go condition. Tlie pilot 1*
very, very cumlurtalike”
Cooper's

Job

aboard

III*

Failli 7 spacecraft wa* to lest further Ihe
el feel* of weightlessness on
human being* and lo ninas*
information vital In llie forth
coming I wo-in an Hernial amt
Apollo moon flights.
('.Hiper told h'lltivv « Min­
na ul Virgil I. l(lu *l Hiissom,
who i* manning n station at
(ii.ayina*, .Mexlcn, dial he
felt klighlly warmer Ilian cxaelt) normal, but that he wa*
"having no Iroublt'" with hi*
silvery 20 |Niimd sjiace still,
CiHiper aim said dial lie
saw lights on (he ground a*
lie passed over Ihe city of
I'ertli, Australia, where II
was die middle id die night.
The astrniianl saw, loo. Ihe
"llreflie*" t h a t
astronaut
John II Hlenn Jr. discovered
and that M. Seoll Carpenter
solved as fragment* ol mol*
lore chipping off their spare
rapsuli's during orbital flights
Iasi year.
A* die astronaut'* Faith 7
spacecraft Hashed Into orbit
at IJ.3H mile* an hour, a
space a g e n e y spokesman
said: "It is almost unbcliov.T.imhj [Hinnd

alilc "
The M y ear-old Air Force
major's own word fur hi*
shuddering nidi into Ihe sky
atop his Alin* booster, during
which hi* 117 pound* multi­
plied aUmi 7 'i lime* under
aceclcradon, w «»: “ Super.”
Cooper did somelhing no
oiher American astronaut hud
ever done. A* his 3.0&lt;K&gt; |Hmnd
spai'cerufl soared toward Ihe
.Sahara Desert in Africa, be
turned on a in (Hinnd televis­
ion camera which Iranstnllleil
plelure* nl liimself and the
interior of hi* cabin.
They were relayed from
Brand Canary Island to Cape
Canaveral. They were ilescribed a* fuzzy on liume tele­
vision. I.ater In hi* flighl, it
all goes as planned. TV pic­
tures received at the cape
will be relayed to Europe.
Die space agency's relay
communication tutcllile will
be In position to transmit pic­
tures overseas between 11:23
and 11:31 p.m. (EST) and
again at 3:33 p.m.
The American Telephone
and Telegraph Co.’! Telstur
2, also capable of relaying
television, won't be in posi­
tion for a satisfactory trans­
mission until about ? pm .

(EST).

★ ★ ★
Chronology
01 Cooper's
Take-Off
CAPE CANAVERAL (U P I)
—Following Is a runninj
chronology of astronaut L.
Gordon Cooper’s activities
and related rvents today in
Eastern Standard Time:
12 midnight — Eight-hour
countdown begins.

2:30 a. m. — Cooper rises,
persons lined up for food having gone lo lied at 8:13
handout* today in the wor­ p. nt. the night before.
sening Illinois relief crisis.
3:22 a. in. — Starts break­
fast of orange Juice, filet
10,000 Names
tnignon, scrambled eggs and
COCOA (DIM)— More Ilian slry toast.
•1:21 a. m. — Cooper get*
10,1100 signatures have been
(dilainril on a petition seek­ Into suit.
■L53 u. nt. — Leaves han­
ing establishment of a fouryear
college
In lircvard gars uml one minute later
County, 11 wa» disclosed here enter* NASA van for trip to
capsule.
today.
3:t3 a. m. — Van arrives
Unpledged Electors at launch pad. Cooper stays
In vehicle for last-mlnuio
TALLAHASSEE t ill'!) Florida's entire congression­ briefing.
5:30 a. nt. — Leaves van
al delegation urged the state
und
enlers elevator for riilo
House
of
Representatives
Tuesday lo kill a Senate-pass­ up lo capsule,.
3:32 a. nt. — Cooper en­
ed bill giving die idate a
slate of unpledged elector!. ters capsule.
«i a. m. — Countdown It T120 and proceeding smoothly,
GOP Concedes
0:30 a. m. — Countown Is
WASHINGTON U T I )
Republican* generally con­ T-W.
0:tO a. m. — Technicians
ceded today dial they don't
have enough voles to block appear lo have closed hatch
Senate pa-.sago of President on Cooper's capsule,
6:57 a. nt. — Gantry tow­
Kennedy's feed grain sur­
er moves away from rocket.
plus-reduction bill.
7:00 a. m. — Countdown Is
T-fit). All element! A-OK and
Charges Dropped
TAVARES (IJ I'I) - Circuit ready,
7:2p a. lit. — Fueling of
Court Judge Carroll tv. Fu»sell illsmUwd charge* today rocket with 8U tons of liquid
again*! Deputy S h e r i f f * oxygen begins.
7:30 a. in. — Countdown (•
Janie* Yates ami C. U. Clark
It. connerlion with die alleged T-30 and proceeding smooth­
falsilieatiim of evidence used ly.
7:13 a. in. — Countdown Is
in a Jink) rajio trial.
T-IJ.
7:40 a. in. — Hold ordered
Minow Quits
WASHINGTON
(L T D
- due to ' ‘some difficulty" in
Newton N. Minow, who laliel- ground • baked radar equip-

eil television a vast waste­ ment.
7:34 a. in. — Countdown
land and rapped radio for
carrying loo many commer­ resumes.
8:04 a. m. — Blastoff.
cials, i» leaving the Federal
8:&lt;»S a. m. — Cooper reConimunieal Ions Cum mission
porta “ all oxygen on board
(FE C j June I.
systems go."
8:tai a ni. — Rocket boost­
Duvalier Stays
ers
and escape tower jetti­
I'O ltr AU I’ HINCE, Haiti
( CPU— President Francois soned.
8:07 a. m. — Mercury con­
Duvalier remained firmly In
conind of Haiti (rom within trol reports “ fuel systems
111! heavily fondled palace go, air pressure leveled at
today despite the arrival of 5.6 per square Inch."
8:08 a. m. — Control rean announced deadline fur
po-t*
“ all A-OK, air trajec­
his assassination,
tory fine."
8: to a. m. — Cmiper goes
Faces Quiz
WASHINGTON
(U IT )
- into orbit.
Chairman Alan S. Boyd, of
Hie Civil Aeronautics Board
(CAB), laced sharp congress­
ional questioning today over
the
government's
alleged
NEW ORLEANS (U P I) —
"surrender" in the dispute
Tlie SS Morning Light was
over international air fares.
en route to Cuba today, car­
rying another cargo of ran­
Named Dean
som good* lo Fidel Castro.
WINTER PARK (U P I) —
The freighter left hero car­
Dr. Edwin Sharp Hurdcll,
rying 7,000 tons of baby food
former president and director
and pharmaceutical* a* par­
of the Cooper Union for Ad­
tial payment for the free­
vancement of Science and
dom of i ,H3 prisoners taken
Art in New York City, wa*
in the Bay of Pigs invasion.
named today us dean uf Hol­
Red Cross officials said tlie
lins College, lie will re­
ship was equipped to pick
place retiring Dean Schiller
up 730 Cuban refugees If Cas­
Scroggs.
tro allowed them to leave.
They said any refugees would
lie taken tu Florida ports.

More Ransom
Goes To Cuba

Herald Index

2 Boys Stubbed

Bridge
.... .... I'ugr tl
Classified . „ „ Page 3-A
TAMPA (U P I) - A shopComic*
page2-A lifter trying to Gee from a
Dear Ahhy
l'agu U
supermarket late Tuesday,
Editorial
I'ugeDA stabbed two stock boys who
Entertainment
Page 1
were chasing him, police
la-gal* _ Page 2-A ft 3-A
ssid. They were holding Mack
Puzzle »
Page 2-A
E. James, 36-year-old Negro
Society ___
.... P ejfr |H
for investigation in the as­
Sports -------r*g l4 sault.

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Services
A Color Gaard conaieting of
Clyde Korea, William Eldar,
Prank Mooakk and Wilbur
Morey, lad tbo parade.
Wroaths w on placed at the
base of tho flagpole by Com­
mander George Howard of
VPW Poat 1006# aad Com-

MEMORIAL DAY W REATHS w ere placed at the base o f the flagpole at
th e Casselberry American Legion Memorial Park by V F W Post 10050
Commander George Howard, left and Legion P ost 256 Commander Harold
Kryder during Memorial Day services held last Thursday afternoon..
(Herald Photo)

Ih u f lu M

■m tor Haloid Kryder o f
Um American Lotion Foot.
Tbo band ployed the Star
Spangled Bonner. l o r . Dol­
ma* CoPoland o f tbo Cauolbony Community Metbodiat
Chareh | t n tbo Invocation.
Urry Maploedon, Amarieanlam Chairman o f Peat 2M,
•ctod a* maator o f eoromonlaa.
Bar. Darwin Shea, poat
chaplain, dolirarod tbo prin­
cipal address and lo r . John
N. Montgomery of Weatmln•ter Proabytoriaa Church and
Rev. Ronald E. Miller o f the
Mcaalab Lutheran Church
•och f a n ■ abort inapira­
tional talk.
The audience atood allcntly
at attention in a light rain for
tho climax o f tho program
which brought a lump to tho
throat o f thoao proaont aa
Paul McGhoo o f tho Lyman
Band played Tapa on hia
trumpet whlla Prank Evana
achoed back each phrase from
nearby Quail Pond.
Rev. C. R. Zehnder of the
Aaceneion Lutheran Church
read a* hia benediction n
prayer written by George
Washington.

THRIFTWAY FANCY SLICED

Ernest Meeks, etal to First
Pod. S. and L. of Orlando,
Little Weklva, lit.BOO.
Joel Bisbee, «lux to Thomaa
WoWettero, otux, C. C. Manor,
*7^100.
Robert McNair, ttux to Joel
His bee, otux, C. C. Manor,
18,100.
Kerr Dldrs., Inc. to Harold
Mats, otux, LnngdsU, |10,&amp;00.
Oakland Hhures, Inc, to
Robert Roger*, stux, Oakland
Shores, I&amp;.000.
Robert Huger,, rial to May­
nard Reese, etui, Oakland
Shores, $5,04)0.
E. C. Wi'theringtun. elux t&lt;&gt;
Eddie llrawner, tlux, Seminole
Park, I1U 00.
Henry Long, otux to 5-1-7,
W. S. Castle, elux, IIOJWO.
C. K. Clunts, sUI lo Amerirun I’rutlufo Eivlmngr, Inc.,
Ulavk Hammock, tlOJXK).

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Proceeds o f this affair will
bo divided between the two
groups and be used to purchase some badly needed
camping equipment.
Pollowing tho dinner tho
boys built a largo council fire
in back o f Altamonte School
and presented a unique program to the public. Colonel
James Bennett presented the
charier o f the National Rifle
Association to the Explorers.
A Court of Honor wss held
and Micky Ilswki wss sdvsneed to First Class which
was the only advancement
earned In the troop at this
time. 1’eraonal Fitness merit
badges were awarded to Haymond Gaines, Gary Garcsche, Mickey Hawks, John Newell, Mike Itlckelt, Jack Simunck and Raymond Temple.
Citizenship Merit Radges was
awarded to Raymond Gaines
and the Music Merit Badge to
Mickey Hawks.
After the Court of Honor
the boys enacted several skits
and the evening was rounded
off by an elaborate demonStratton of
Indian
Snako
Dances by the Tlpisa Uulge,
Kaliga Chapter, Order o f the
Arrow. Tile boys danced to the
haunting drum beat with
live snakes entwined around
their arms and, as the dance
ended, the buys were holding

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The body will be sent today
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for services a n d
burial.
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average person, but to those in the
trade, it represent* the ultimate In
teaching ami practicing dry clean­
ing. In 10414, M. L ihiliorn the late
owner of the Uownluwtl Cleaners,
and 1 wera m e m b e r * of the tliith class
graduated at NID in Silver Springs,
Md. According to their roster, in the
-eu r 1950
graduate* of
rXn
year
mao there were 2 grauuttios
V f- *
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N il) in Sanford, while Orlando had
W
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wtY J. IVe went through an extensive
course in chemistry, fur Ireulmeta
and storage, analysis uf fabric uml treatment o f clothes
preiiuiutory to cleaning. This is a long step from the
early day* when I first entered the dry cleaning^busi­
ness, Then anyone could ryieii a cleaning shop. Cotton
was cotton, wool was wool, or rayon was pure rayon.
When I winked as a high school boy, the cleaner was
an Rlltcrulr hoy who ccold neither read nor write. His
method of telling one cleaning compound from another
was by hi* sense o f smell. At thut time, the cleaning
process consisted o f a simple method of clean and
press. Difficult spots were .considered impossible to
remove, In today's modrrn shop uf bottle* o f aputling
fluids, chemical compound*, synthetic materials, this
former cleaner would be at a Ins# ss to whether he
was in a cleaning shop cr a modern chemical labora­
tory. We are assisted by the bulletins and brochures
mailed at regular Interval* by NID on the new type*
of material* being produced, tin* recommended clean­
ing method, ami the safest way to protect **ur custom­
ers' investment in their clothe*. We fee) our greatest
ally 1* NID, who we cau always turn to for advice and
assistance. Fur thu most progressive dry cleaning In
Rmuiurd today, eaii, or drop by, the Duwiduwn Cleaners
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• Wednesday

J E R R Y 8TEAKLEY,
non o f Mr. and Mrn. J.
M. Stcakley, 3102 Coun­
try Club Road, la In re­
cruit training at Camp
Gordon, Ga., commenc­
ing ■ two-year enlist-

tion. announced today.
"However, during the sum­
mer months, we will offer
two evening daises, one in
♦“ ginning and advanced typ­
ing and one in filing," Doug­
lass said.
The filing class will start
June to and continue Monday
and Wednesday from 7 to 9
p in. under the instruction of
Miss Susan Castriannl and
the typing classes will meet
Monday through Thursday
from T fo 0 p,m. under the
direction of Miss M a r y
George.
These courses will be avail­
able to high school students
and adults over to years of
age on a first-come, firstserved basis, Douglass said.
All interested p e r s o n s
should report to the Dullness
School at Olh St. and Palmet­
to Ave. on June ID for regis­
tration.
F u r t h e r information Is
Harry L . Dauber, 72, 401 available from Douglass at
E. Molntir, Longwood, died t h e
School Administration
at hit home Sunday.
Building on Commercial Ave.
He cam e here from Union, in Sanford.
N. J., In 1930 as a retired
telephone company lineman.
Survivora include his wife,
OVER 35 YEARS
Pauline, of Longwood; a bro­
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ther,
Frederick,
of
Vcro
(Alongside old post office)
Beach, and two sisters, Mrs.
Mamaic Schncrmg and Mrs.
Elsie Murray, of Newark, N.

was served to more than 200
A
persons by the Boy Scouts |*yaiJ,r
In Troop 3ft and Explorers In
Post 3ft in Altamonte Springs.
The boys were gratified by P p a
tho turnout on this project ■■ W w O
they had put In a lot o f hard . . .

• Monday • Tuesday

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Oviedo May Lose
Lee Gary As Mayor
^

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The thought of a courthouse
annex in South
Seminole
County li just that for the
nonce . . . just a thought.
That special committee will
recommend no facility there
at thia time except it will
recommend "tag relief’* for
South residents . . . that John
Galloway eslntdish an office
there fur the distribution of
automobile license plates.
• • •
Oviedo Babe Ruth fans are

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bragging they hare more
Spectators in the stands when
their baseball team plays here
than there are Sanford resi­

LEE G ARY

A new Hate law which be­
came effective Monday maycost Oviedo its m ayor of the
last M years.
The new law provides that
one person shall not hold or
seek election to two public
offices at the same lime.
Lee Gary is now in his 14th
year as mayor of Oviedo, hav.
ing been elected to aeven tvroyear terms. Ills present term
expires at (he end of this
year. Also, tv served three
years as city councilman of
Oviedo prior to his election
as mayor.
Gary also is in his sixth
month of a four-year term as
Seminole county commission­
er.
At the Oviedo City Council
meeting Monday evening Gary
said he "will Investigate" the
new law and possibly request
an opinion from the attorney
general. Under a previous
law one person could hold a
paying elective office ami
also a mm-paying elective of­
fice.
Gary
receives
1200
monthly In salary and $100
monthly in expenses as coun-

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Ip r a C t

Castro Home
HAVANA t UPD—Premier
Fidel Castro, just back from
Kusia, announced M o n d a y
night he will have “ a lot to
say" about his 37-day Soviet
tour.

Morning Star.
MIAMI IU I'll—The Coast
Guard waded through a list of
22 Iunis named Morning Star
today in an effort to learn if
one of them sank In the Ba­
hamas Sunday with five per­
sons aboarii.

Airplane Wing
MIAMI (U P I)—The Coast
Guard found bits of an air­
plane wing near Elcuthera Is­
land in the Bahamas Monday
and said the two brothers on
the light piano wera appar­
ently killed in the crash.

W E A T H E R : Generally fair through Wednesday. High today upper 80*; low upper 60s._____________________
VOL. 63

United Pres* U a s e d W lr c

Airplane
Debris Is
Located
A N C n O R A G E. Alaska
(U P I)—Dehris found in the
stormy seas in the Gulf o f
Alaska came from n missing
• • •
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The Pentagon today releas­
ed n list nf persons aboard
a Military Air Transport
Service plane missing In tha
Gulf of Alaska. The list in­
cluded Airman 2-C. Robert
F. Dutton, husband of Mrs,
Victoria J. Hutton, Route I,
Del.and, Fla.
• •
•

Established 1908

TUKS., JU NE 4, 1963

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 728

World Is Paying
Tribute To Pope
VATICAN CITY (U PI) — The body o f Popo
John X X III, hi* fnce lined with the suffering o f
four days o f agony, lay today in regal raiment in the
Vatican Palace where cardinals and diplomats paid
their lost respects.
This evening the remain* will be borne In pro­
cession to the Rasilica o f
St. Peter's. S t a r t i n g
Wednesday, hundreds o f
thousand* o f the people
o f Rome and all other*
who wish, will begin flL

Church Readies
For Selection
Of New Pope

ing by for a final aaluta ta
the late pontiff, wh* gave a
WASHINGTON (UP!) —
new warmth to religious
The
House Appropriations
statesmanship.
Committee has criticized the
VATICAN CITY (UPI) —
Tope John died In his
dents rooting for the home
IIuman Catholic cardinals who simple bed in the apostolic
Commodity Credit Corporation
team.
nrn In Rome began prelimin­ palace Monday night after
for giving five Flotilla con­
• • •
ary atrps today for tbs *flec­ almost t&gt;4 hours of suffering
centrated orange juice produc­
Our genial aenator, Mack
military charter plane with
tion o f a successor to Pope from a stomach tumor and
ers a financial boost.
LAST
PORTRAIT
—
Francis
Cartlinnl
SpellCleveland J r . Is up for elec­
101 men, women and children
John XXIII.
peritonitis.
The
executive
board
of
the
,y
cotnmUsixmerr
ami
no
saltion again today. City em­
man, Archbishop o f New York, reflect* fo r a
aboard, the Coast Guard said
In a series of dally meetings
The suferlng showed on hla
ployes are voting this after­ Seminole Hospital Eye Bank
* ut ^ c a K i a * nia&gt;'or of
called "preparatory congrega­ face as he lay richly-robed on
today.
,
moment
a*
he
looks
at
a
photograph
taken
when
Oviedo
NEW
DELHI,
India
(UPI)
noon for a member o f the City Association signed Incorpora
tions,** tho princes of the a r e d -d r a p e d
The four-engine Northwest
Gary said Monday evening — American and Canadian o f­
catafalque
Civil 8 e r v I c e Commission. lion papers Monday and now
he met with Popo John XXIII in Rome In I960.
Orient Airlines DC, disap­
rhurvh will consult on ar­ placed In a salon o f the Vati­
ficials
today
flew
to
i'uthunkot
h«
would
like
to
complete
Mack's two-year term expires will be known officially as
Cardinal S|«cllman is among the prince* o f the
peared Monday shortly after
rangements for a College of can Palace. His gloved hands
June 30. Foregone conclusion SHEBA, Inc.. Mrs. Frank this term aa m ayor of Oviedo in northern Punjab to make
Cardinals conelavo lo eleet were clasped over a beloved
requesting a routine i Innge ill
but.
if
necersary,
ha
would
arrangements
for
handling
the
church
wlto
will
elect
a
successor
to
Pope
John.
Muck will be re-elected.
Woodruff, board member said
tho new leader of the world’s crucifix.
resign that post in favor of bodies of five Americans and altitude while on a flight from
•
• •
today.
(N E A Telephoto)
half-billion Catholics, The new
the county commission posi­ two Canadians who were McChord Air Force Ruse near
A tall noble guard, wear­
Oviedo's City Council meet­
Chairman of the organiza­
Pope will bo tha 2&lt;t2nd.
tion.
among 31) pci sons killed in an Tacoma, Wash,, to Elnicndurf
ing plumed helmet and hold­
ing turns Into a kaffecklateh tion is Lions Club member
Air Force Rase here.
Among their first chore* ing his sword at salute pealHe is believed to be the airline crash Monday,
after the business session. Tie Dr. Richard H. Dougherty.
A
Royal
Canadian A ir
were the funeral arrangements lion, stood on either aide o f
only Seminole County resi­
and coke served to those pres­ Incorporation
papers were
Force plane later notified tho
for I'opo John anil the fixing the eatnflnqua which wa*
dent holding two elective of­
ent. Nice gesture to the con­ drawn by Attorney Carroll
U. S. Coast Guard that it hud
of a date for tho conclave.
fices.
flanked hy four giant candles.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (U PI)—
Iturke. also a member of Hie
stituents.
Machinery for tha eleetlon
The Oviedo council was ap­ A former mental patient who sighted debris do miles west o f
•
• •
Pope John had on soft, rich­
Lions Club.
was set In motion Immediately
praised by Gary
Monday threatened to kill Gov. Janies Graham Island. The plans lust
ly-embroidered cloth slipper*
The organization is affiliat­
Seminole C o u n t y Cattle­
upon the death o f Pope John.
evening that the Magnolia A. Rhode* was arrested In the reported Its position as 150
with soles that showed they
men’s Association having its ed with the North Florida
miles northwest o f Ketchikan,
Street bridge will be opened
Custom, ancient rltuala and
rotunda o f the stutchouxu
had been worn,
for
Restoring
annual summer family meet­ Eye Rank
Alaska.
lo traffic this weekend. Cost
recent laws, soma written by
.Monday evening and was tak­
Tope Johns'* body w a s
ing and steak barbecue .Satur­ Sight, Inc., founded by tin;
The Const Guard cutter Sor­
the lute pontiff himself, have
o f construction is estimated en to Columbus Slate Hos­
brought from his bedroom to
day afternoon at tiio Charles Lions Clubs of North Flor­ at &gt;1,800. Pa v ins will be
rell, skippered by l.t. Cdr,
established tha procedura to
pital.
ida with headquarters at the
the salon shortly after dawn,
Lee ranch near Cliuluota.
Claude
W.
Jenkins,
strived
be followed,
____________ &gt; »
•______
J. IItill* Miller Medical Cen- cci!'Pl" w l " 1" ’
, ,
.
and at 0 a.m (3 a.m. KST)
Ben Ward, council preslupon
the
scene
shortly
after
Speculation
about
a
suecesI^vtormirm
there hegnn n steady stream
We add our applause to that ter, vntveiT
dent, announced tin* Equaliza­
nr has mentioned four car................................. .. , , _ _
o f others
for Mrs. Dotty Gainesville,
WASHINGTON (UPI) — roncluxivn evidence that the
dlnals as favorites:
-T * -i* * * * * * i~ * lA lX » S A M .
tion Board will meet Aug. 3,
The
groups
arc
both
affi-1
ranging from Preuldent An«
House Ways and Means
Blackwelder, mother of nine
rather than in July as sche The
_
.
debris hud come from tho |
— Giovanni Battista Cardin­
tonin Segni o f Italy to mem«
and grandmother of five, who Hated with the Eye Bank duied because of the late lax Committee today was expect- |p|j|ne „ ut t,,u Coutl (;mm,
al
Montin!,
05-year-old
"libhers uf the diplomatic ccrps
received her beginner’s swim­ Assn, of America.
rd
to
rasa
a
one-yenr
eaten.
|(okMmttn
Urrngn,
lh.tl
lh„
•ral" archbishop of Milan and
Purpo-e of the local assn- Jroll.
accredited to tho Holy See.
ming certificate recently. It's
u i r a lax in 1* " n |plane did not neevsiarily crash
Municipal swimming pool sion o
close friend uf Pope John.
ciation
is
the
securing
of
donairline i m in e ocean
Pop* John's fuco almost
never too late to learn, they
_
t
.
. i will open for the season at 1c o rp*&gt;rutieni pruflts,
,
in the ocean, hut may have Jet— Gregory Teter Cardinal
had the appearance o f a tint­
lay, and Mrs. Ilhurkwelier has donate ule ,
",'r
3;30 P- "■ Wednesday under I
'M o r . automobiles, ! tJ
, argo over the ocean,
Agnglanian,
(17,
Armenian*
donate the U«! Of their eyes ,,
1
, , ... ,
el curettes anil ti&lt;!&lt; idiuui! calls
.
ed statue,
proved it.
after ,tenth
ih .i „ ,h e „ l!w co-management of Kirby cigarettes and l.lspiimio unis. , A Bpokl,
pokcstnun nhoaid the
born head of Catholic mission­
after death, so that others
• • •
- Aa h* lay in death, plans
Uuckclow and Tony Daniel, T-»
, . ^
,n . . . .
Sorrell
said
the
first
ship
on
ary
activities.
wont
ahead to choos* his suc­
American P r o d u c e Ex­ may see, Mrs. Woodruff laid. with \Ve» Swenson a* life R o c l i J O i l l o l l l
the scene, the Japanese ship
— Giovanni Curdlnnt Urban!,
The cornea* and the retina*
change, Inc., bus purchased
cessor.
guard. When Buehrlew e n d ’ ALBANY, N. V fU l’l) •• lli'sci Maru, had found n s u it-1
Ill,
who
succeeded
Pope
John
of the eye* o. the 'Berra*..!
Tho first to visit the Top*
about 100 acres o f the rich
Daniel ore relieved of thetr .Gov, and Mis. Nelson
e a s e identified a* being from
as patriarch nf Venice and the
can be used, through surgical
in the spectacular chamber
ItlaekHummock land from C.
School leeching duties in 101Rockefeller M ere uff to i sue„ f the passengers,
only
(railing
candidate
born
in
and medical techniques, to re­
It. Clouts
over near Oviedo
In which ho lay was tho ca-&gt;
the 20th century.
place the damaged cornea’s days or so the pool will open cessful start today in a series ) xhe Sorrell then reporter I
mrrlrngo, or
chamberlain,
and plan* to grow cabbage, eso f political, civic and social discovery of a life Jnrkct and
daily
at
1:30
p.
m.
—
Giacomo
Cardinal
l^rcnro,
and retinas of living parsons
rurule and endive.
Benedetto
Cardinal
A lolll
film lions that ruuld play a soma women's wearing ap71, tlm Communist battling
who have lost their sight, she
• «
•
Maselln, who carried for
tnajor
rolo
in
his
decision
t..
j
purl.|
tl|
m)
identified
as
hnvii
rvh
I
bishop
of
Bologna.
noted.
A film on lung cancer shown
activciy seek the GOP ( m i ing eoiue from tho missing
Following Pope John's death, tho first time the stuff sym­
There Is no char:c for tho
at the Rotary Club Monday
dentlul
nomination
in
lltiS
1.
plane.
tho
c a r d i n a l chamberlain, bolizing his primacy In tha
service o f the E jc Rank.
used a newspaper editor as a
Benedetto C a r d i n a l Alois! church. He bold* this authori­
Eye* arc furnished tree to
horrible example of what ran
Ma sol In, ordered word be sent ty until thu election o f *
surgeon* and there is no cost I
happen to clmin smokers.
1&gt;KI.ANH (UPI) — Walter
to all 82 cardinals to cunm to new I’opo.
to patient. There i* no fee
(Look out, Vershel!) Serious,
ST. AUGUSTINE (UPI) — Van Diden, ati. of Holly Hill,
The Pope, son o f a northern
tha Vatican for tlm conclave,
for the removal of donated
ly, the film is grim and graph­
In a double-barrelled attack wus convicted here on an
THEY'LL CARRY burden o f papacy — Four
which must ho held within 15 Italian peasant, b r o u g h t
eyes, and it is not possible to I
ic and tha Narcotics and Al­
on the Florida East Coast abortiun charge. Sentence was
new Ideas and new warmth
canlinul.H pictured above mummed direction o f
to 18 days.
buy or sell an eye.
Dan Owen Clause, MellnnRailway, it striking union* withheld pending further in­
cohol Education Aaociation
Tho secret conclave Is held to religious leadership during
The question of age has no
Roman Catholic church affair* pending elec­
ville Avenue, charged with
hiked their wage demand* vestigation. Van Olden was
has it available for showing
In tho Nistine Chapel In tho his four and one-hnlf year
bearing and the cause of I
manslaughter,
pleaded
not
tion o f a new Pope. Left to riiflit, top to bottom :
ami accused the EEC of hir­ accused o f injuring a young
at other clubs and organiza­
Apostolic Palacu in Vatican rrlgn, set an example even
death has little significance,
guilty before Justice of the
KtiRcno Cardinal Tlnacrunt, dean o f Sacred Col­
ing teen-aged strikebreakers. lleaufiirt (S. C.t woman so
tions, particularly to schools.
City. The cardinals remain in in death.
Mr*. Woodruff added.
Peace Hugh Duncan Monday
• • •
The non-operating unions, badly during an illegal opera­
lege
of Cardinal*; Aloi*i Cardinal Mututollu,
Despite four days o f agony
tho pnture area until a new
The Eye Hank* arc wholly
afternoon and wa* hound to
Class Day at Seminole High dependent upon the support ] which struck the railway Jan. tion tb.it lie eventually was
Popo is chusen, with no con­ that touched a listening ami
cbuniberlain, who will mutumu control o f Vati­
the
Circuit
Court
fall
term.
Schoul is scheduled fo r Thurs­ of the public and financial 23, issued a demand h r a forced to drive her to Halifax
watching
world, his last
tact with tho outside world.
Clause, released under $!,can affair*; Jaime Cardinal Copello; Alfredo
day at 1:15 p. m. The Herald's donations arc always grate-1wage increase o f 2!) cent* Hospital at Daytona Beach
prayers were for other*. In
.vm bond, is charged in tho
Cardinal
Ottaviani,
head
o
f
the
Holy
O
ffice.
graduation edition o f all the fully rccerived, Mr*? WoodruH i h&lt;T ; Th?&gt;* * rnl
*,nke where ho dumped her on tho traffic death of John C. Chap­
tho words of the Vatican Ra­
' seeking 2j cents an hour.
( N K A T e le p h o to * )
seniors in the county, Seiniiuilo said
steps.
dio, h« showed tho world
lin. Paola, April 28.
l.yinan and Oviedo will be on
Since Hie beginning of the
"simply and magnificently
WASHINGTON
(LTD
—
your newsstand Friday. Bac­ organization
in
Seminole
how to die."
calaureate services are set for County, nearly 2tX&gt; person* Labor Secretary W. Willard
Tho visitors filed into th*
Wirtx
today
stepped
into
flag­
Sunday at h p. m. and com- have signed up lo don ale their
salon to see Um Pope's body
ging
negotiation*
aimed
at
in enc enleill exercises for It eyes that'other* might see.
OSTEEN (UPD - A pro* throughout the morning. Each
heading off a nationwide rail
p. in. Monday.
By Dorothy Austin
|Ibib Iins.-on, Cdr. Haruld Carter, James Terwilleger training and practice teach llminary hearing for two men one, from diplomat and car­
The most recent donation
road strike ov e r work rules.
charged with first degree
card was signed by Mr*. Cary
Mrs. Irene Lee Watt, who Clause, Carl Chorpcnlng. Dan and many others,
dinal to Vutlcart employe,
ing in Alexandria, Minn,
The Labor Department said
murder in the slaying of a
Those pipeline workers are Collin*, of Paola.
Batten,
Mr*.
Mildred
Fein
Mrs.
Walt
has
taught
in
has
taught approximately
then taught for four year* in Seminole County barber at bowed to kiss tho red-slip­
Wirtz
entered
Hie
talk*
bereally moving fast. They are i Mrs. Woodruff asked that
l« r :. Charles Gormlcy, Ralph many school* In Florida hut
pered feet of the Popo a* ho
twe*n the railroad* and five I2.)S*I children in the past 47
Minnesota rural schools.
a SI. John- River fishing
all the way out to l;tth St. |aujone Mishin- further In­
Wight, Ann Aiken, Rob New­ stayed longest at We-tsidc
passed.
railroad brotherhood* becau-e years, i* retiring.
Then sh e moved tu McMinn­ camp May 11 was scheduled
flow. Not much further to the |formation contact official* of
man, Lt. Ib-n Butler, Mrs. School here—21 years.
The Pope lay with tho
lie wanted to "b e informed
Naval Air Station.
In honor of her many years Benny Austin, Airs. Ituhy
SHEBA. Inc. at Seminole
She look her normal school ville, Term, and married for late today.
golden conical-shaped miter
of what step* have been tak­
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Peace
Justice
John
S.
|Memorial Hospital.
of service and lo show thu
Harry Watt, teaching there
on hi* head. It glistened in
en'' to avert a strike.
appreciation that her former
Another organization that
for two year* before they Peterson will determine if
the candlelight.
there
1*
sufficient
evidence
ha* made uiiiiizing progten* is
pupils wish to extend to her
moved to Enterprise.
a reception and lea will he
S1IERA, Jur., (lie Seminole
Later at Marianna, she wa*' *°
J,,' ,*I*h SI. Carey, 43,
held in (lie lunchroom of
Hospital Eye Bank Assn, in
both principal and teacher, and Fred M. CiilxTt, 43, hoth
the short time it began it*
Wcttside Sellout from 3 to
then she taught at Pierson of Sanford, for grand Jury
action in the slaying of Floyd
L3U
p
lu.
June
II.
humanitarian activity here,
and at Enterprise again.
ORLANDO (U PD - HalfLVKP.LVND (U l'l) - Methnearly 200 ..... pie have signed odi*t Bishop James W Hen­ bark Don Fleming, of the
All her former p u p i l s ,
In I'J.’ii slm came to the Dodson, 48, of Paola.
Authorities said Dodson was
lip to donate their eyes. This ley, of Jacksonville, called Cleveland Browns, anil Wa! teachers, mend, and parents
South side S chool here, where
means 4'K) people vsHi be given loday for Christians to pro­ (•■r Smith. 38. o f Sani ird em ­ are cordially invited to at­
site taught for Its years, be­ beaten to death. Statewiile
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
the precious blessing of sight vide * voice of reconciliation ployed on a pipe laying crew tend.
fore moving over lo thu West- pickups were out for two The Florida Legislature, off
th e highly-respected ami
and understanding in these were electrocuted today alien
■ . . a priceless gift.
side School lo finish her long other men, Walter William on an extended session that
Payne and Herman Turner,
* • •
a
crane
cable
brushed
against
well-loved teacher ha* silent
and dedicated career.
“ tumultous days in the his­
could last 30 days, went to
who also were charged with
a l2,&lt;Kx&gt;-volt eiectric line.
37 of those year* in Sanford,
The American Legion is to tory of mankind."
In addition to her life work
work tmtay on a tax program
murder.
Fleming, a onetime Uni­ mainly in grades two and
Bishop Henley delivered the
be roll line tided for its fine
of Instructing children, she
lo finance the $M7 million
practice uf awarding medal­ opening "State of the Church" versity of Florida football four "and every year was a
ha* always Iwen active in
statu budget which the gover­
lion* and rettifieutes to out- address before I,Hz) dele star, was working on the con­ pleasure," she says,
church work, in the Story
nor allowed lo become law
Asked who among her stu­
standing students in all the gales to the 121st annua' eon struction crew to stay in
Monday.
League, the Garden Club ami
schools. Other organizations ' ventiun of the Florida Moth shape during the uff season*. dents was most outstanding,
in the American Legion Aux­
In an action unprecedented
He had studied building con she replied, "They were all
who bestow well * deserved odist Conference.
in modern history. Gov. Far­
iliary.
struction while at college.
butilamling," and she has
ris Bryant let the entire reawards on students who have j
---- ---------------A* might be seen from her
Sgt. Jack Bachman, of the &lt;aved a stack of letters and
biography, she enjoys travel
that quality o f excellence und
WASHINGTON (UPI) _ «°rtl budget go hy without
Orange County ivlierUFs Of­ many gifts and remembranc­
and tiie out of doors.
accomplishment are the DAK,
Proof positive of the pull
Delegates from more than a *iniilt' v« to evcn ,hou! h il
fice. said Fleming and Smith es given to her by her "ch il­
Never content with halfway HX&gt; nation* gathered today fall* &gt;180 million short of
the UDC, the Pilot Club, Jay*
ing power of Sanford Hrrald
were killed while standing at dren,"
measures, she attended the for a World Food Congress anticipated revenue.
cees, K i w a n i a, ID Uiiaua, advertising wa* prr-enlrd
each end of a Hi foot cast
Some well-known SanfordUniversity uf Florida in her called to explore mellsid* for
Lions, FRA and CiviUns.
today by official* «( PcnIron pipe helping guide It a* lie* who were among tho.ic
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time,"
graduating lifting the shadow of hunger
nry's drpaitmrnt s t o r e .
a crane swung it off a truck. she (aught are funner State
with her U. A. degree in from half the people of the
"The Kid" of the silent mov­
Monday's Herald carried a
Senator Douglas Stenslrum
1330.
Page 3
Bridge
-....ies of 40 year* ago, Jackie
Penney’ * special on cotton
earth.
and Mrs
Stenstrum, Mrs
Page 3
Mr*. Watts' daughter, Elea­
Classified
—
Coogan. who, in recent tunes, chenille bedspread* priced
President
Kennedy
and
** a\(M
nor,
is
tturried
to
Maj
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Comics
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has been a character actor in at two for &gt;3. At !):••» this
United
Nation*
Secretary.. '\ ' J 2
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Walter
Richter and they have two General Thant were schedul­
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Dear Abby
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television, now is a resident of
morning all J2 of the bed­ The House w-a* scheduled to John Morgan. Dr
Page 4
sons, Mike and Frank. Her ed to address the opening
Editorial . ....
Orlando and • citrus grower, spreads had been Mild in vote today on whether to Ini- Haynes, State Rep. J. Sylvan
• 'd
son, William Watt, and hia session of the two-week meet­
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Local Eye Bank
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Financial Boost

29 Die In Crash

Chief Threatened

FEC Strikers
Hike Demands

Abortion Charge

Clause Enters
Innocent Plea

Murder Case
Ex-Students, Others To Honor Teacher Hearing Set

Methodists
Open Meeting

Walter Smith
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Solons Study
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Doctors Perez
At Home Here
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A husband • wilt doctor
ta in , Dr. Lult tad Dr. Ma­
fia Pom , who fled tha Batlata rtgima la Co ha seven
years afo. bava ranalaad la
tha Ualtad Statea to batoma
American eltlsaaa aad bavo
M w takas up resident* la
laalord. Dr. Lula Paras baa
OBtored tha practice of la■•anal aadlclaa with Dr.
Lsooard Maaaoa.
- Dr. Maria P a n t, a pedia­
trician, sow remains at b o a t
where "she baa bar ewa little
pediatrics ward with cur two
ehildrea," laughed Dr. Peru.
Alee living with them a n
Dr. Marla's parents, who
■ sa iled to gat out ol Cuba
la the alck el Una, but Dr.
Peres’ elderly mother and his
sister, who baa lire childtee, bare had to remain

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Caironity ot Harass aad
Mere graduated in 1355.
They were married soon
after aad came to Georgia
Baptist Hospital In Atlanta
la 1M4 to begin Internship
there, though neither spoke a
word ol English.
DespUt langusgt bsrricrs
and difficulties, In (our years
Dr. Peres rose to be ehlel
resident ot the hospital In
1980. Their first son, Luis Jr.
aas born there.
Then the two doctors be-

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gan work at the Florida Stale
Hospital in Chattahoochee,
where Dr. Peres screed as
personnel physician.
Their second child, Hector,
was bora in Tallahassee.
la Tallahassee, too, the hus­
band and wile doctor team
passed their Florida Medical
Board oxama and rccelred
their American cltlicnshlp.
Dr. Peres, who wss elected
to the board ol directors of
tha Florida Heart Association,
mtt Dr. Munson through that
organisation and the two men
gained a mutual respect
Last week, Dr. Peres begsn
prsette# la Internal medicine
with Dr. Munson, at the
clinics here and In DeBary.

DEAR A B B Y : My has band’s old­
er slater Is one for the books. She
Uv m near me and drop* in to visit
quite often. Lately she has been get­
ting “ hot flashes ” She tears o ff her
blouse or dress (or whatever ahe is
wearing) and pails o f f her bends and
earrings like a woman possessed. I
have an 11-year-old son and I don’t
want her undressing in front o f him.
1 have to be on my guard constantly
and when she starts having a hot
flash I get the boy oat o f the room,
but f a i t Now this slater-in-law waa
widowed In the peat year, and 1 think
the
ese flashes are way overdone as a
bid for sympathy. Can’t her doctor
giv e her shots or pills to help her?
Shie claims ha can't.
SISTER-IN-LAW

t : t l ( t i U14- r i *

DEAR W IFE: A n unresolved sus­
picion is neither healthy nor fun to
live with. If your husband does not
appreciate these calls, he can put a
stop to them by telling his “ ex’* in
more emphatic language. I f he “ en­
jo y s” them, you have another prob­
lem. You are competing with a poor
loser who might be angling fo r an­
other bout.

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D EAR TROU BLED: I agree with
your boy friend.
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For a personal, unpublished an­
swer to your letter, write to ABBY,
Box 8365, Beverly Hills, Calif.
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Don’t put o ff writing letters. Send
one dollar to A bby fo r her booklet,
“ How T o Write U tte r s For All Oc­
casions."

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pat n stop to it? Or Is this some­
thing a second w ife must learn to
live w ith?
W IFE NUMBER TWO

DEAR A B B Y : M y boy friend and
1 have been going steady fur three
years and plan to be married this
fall. When I was 15 (I am now 22),
I had a child out o f wedlock. My par­
ents are raising her as their own
child. Everyone thinks she is my
younger sister. I told my boy friend
all about it, and he said he didn’t
care about the past. I believe him.
too. Abby, before I marry him I think
hia parents should be told about my
mistake, lie says he won't tell them,
and as long an m y parents plan to
raise my little girl as their own, no
one needa to know. I think hia par­
ents deserve to know all about me.
Am I righ t?
TROUBLED CONSCIENCE

DEAR A B B Y : I hava been mar­
ried fo r eight months now, and hap­
pily, except fo r on« thing. My hus­
band stOl gets phone calls from hia
ex-wlfs. They had no children so
thera are no family or financial ties
to discuss. About three months ago
I thought tha c&lt;tlls had stopped, but
I happened to come home for lunch
the other day and she called again.
My husband seemed embarrassed and
t rid o f her quickly. 1 told him
could stop these calls by telling
her bluntly he
n&lt; didn't wish to speak
to her, but he claims ha haa already
told her th a t I trusted him complete­
ly until this last call. Do you sup­
pose he enjoys knowing his “ ax" la
■till carrying the torch ? How can 1

When I v u a small boy,
I can remember my grand,
fatbar tolling asjr fatbar that
ba should navar lasd away
from a king and that the
Mr. William W. Buckner, ltad of anunsupported king
70, died at Florida SanltorSince 1 am now a grand­
lum at • p. m. Sunday altar
father I realise that was qulto
a abort Illness.
Ha waa born In Texas soma time back and condi­
County, Mo., Fab. 10. ItoO tions hava changed. Than la
and had lived in ganlord for a tint and placa for any­
the p u t 17 years, coming thing at tha brldgt tobla and
than are plenty of occasions
bsra from Chicago lights, 111.
for violating grandfather’ s
He was a member of tha
Seven Day Adventist Church. rule.
If Waat pays attention to
Survivors Include his wife,
tha bidding Inetead of think­
Mrs. Bertha M. Bucknar of
ing how bad his hand la ha
Sanford, two sons, H. V. of
will note both North and
Sanford and V. X. of Chicago
Heights, 111.; eight grand South hare ahiad away from
children and. four gnatgraod
children.
lie also la aurvlvcd by his
mother, Mrs. Laura Buckner
of Springfield. Mo.; two als
An "atarnsl triangle'
tars, Mrs. Ruth Miller, Oil helps break up many a mar­
mpla Fields. UL; Mrs. Ethsl riage Is one wa think too lit­
Sulllns,
Springfield,
Mo.: tle about
thrse brothers, Logan and
It’a the triangle of a man,
Charles of Licking, Mo. and his wife, and the wlfe'a "best
Samuel of llarvsy, 111.
friend.’* And 1 mean girl
Services are scheduled for friend
4 p. m. Wednesday at Brisson
Too many wives discus,
Funeral Homo with Elder their marriage and its prob­
Robert Mathews officiating. lems with their "best friend."
Burial will be la Oeklswn
The avtragu husband re­
Memorial Cemetery. Britton sents this—and he has a right
Funeral Home Is In charge to resent It.
of arrangements.
In fact, ho ought to put

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Growers Slote
Annual Meeting
Two Sanford members will
take an active part la the
40th annual busin;at meeting
of the Growers and Shippers
League of Florida June 13 at
the San Juin Hotel. Orlando.
Gen. J. C. Hutchison and
S. O. Chase Jr., both o '
Chase and Company, Sanford,
are vice president and trea­
surer, respectively, of the
League.
MaJ. Marvin O. Rowland,
of the Air Force Missile Test
Center, Patrick AFB, will dis­
cuss the Atlantic missile
range and show silent motion
pictures and slide pictures
of various operations at the
Cape.

Rookie Signed
CHICAGO (UPI)—The CMeago Bean today announced
the signing of offenalra back
John 8sumcsjk of Trinity
College, Hartford, Conn., for
tha 1843 season. Ha was the
Bears’ 13th draft choice.

Escapes Injury
WINDSOR, England (UPI)
—Prince Phillip escaped ser­
ious injury Sunday when be
was thrown from his pony
during a polo match aad mo­
mentarily lay bcaeath tha
boovaa ol aeveral galloping
horses.

no trump. In that caso It
T V REN TAL
will bo most unllkaly to And
• Bales
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on. with tha acm and tha
Seminole TV
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and tbara/ora a heart lead
should not ffft W'tel into any — ^'faae B^UTerd^Avfc*1*
trouble.
One* ha has coma to this
conclusion. West will lasd tha
king of hearts. East will sig.
nal with tha eight, but It won't
really mattor sine* once tha
king holds West Is going to
continue the suit.
East took his ace and led
another heart for Wait to ruff.
Now It didn’t mattor what
West did. The defense had
three trlcke In and there was
no way to keep East from
making hia king o f diamonds.

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DEAR S IS : I have a “ hot flash"
for you, lady. What htlpa soma wom­
en is o f no help to
‘ others. Your sis*
tcr-in-Iaw needs symt
and un­
derstanding, not criticism'.

William Buckner
Dies At 70

TUESDAY P. M.

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BALTIMORE (U P I)-Paui
Hoffman, who played with the
old Baltimore Bullets, has
been named general manager
of the Baltimore Zephyrs of
the National Basketball Asso­
ciation. Hoffman, a former
Purdue star, served as direc.
lor of Maryland’s Physical
Fitneps Commission for the
past year.

Smallest Field
NEW YORK (UPI)— The
smallest field In 20 yesrs is
shaping up for the $123,008
added Belmont Stakes at
Aqueduct Saturday.

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and have the Sanford Herald
WomanBy Ruth Miiiett

In Nsw York Monday, tha
Aa a wife, aha should keep marriage.
market for calery was about
bar own counsel. And no matIf a man is married to a girl
steady. Cratee ol two to three
tor what goea wrong with her who has never stopped to
down site sold generally lor
marriage, she should put up think of It In that light—he
I.7M3.2G and lour dosen
a good front beforu her ought to set her straight,
else waa $2.60. Cartons o l 18
friende.
pronto.
film wrapped celery hearts
Her marriage Is her bustAfter all, he ha* a right
were |3-28. Corn wss about
imps and her husband’s and to ho able to feel that what
unchanged with cratea of 4V4
nobody tlse's. And it Is up to happens in their marriage la
to five dosen ears selling at
her to keep It that way.
o private affair, and that hia
$2.75-13.25, mostly $2.75-$3.
The wife who discusses her wife would no more dlecuae
Eggplant prlcaa were lower
marriage problems with a tha marriage with her friends
at $4-15.50, mostly $4.50-$5
friend or tells a friend all or family than ho would dis­
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Robert Svkes
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Miss
Rossman,Thomas R. Sherry Honored At
Farewell Party
Married At Grace Methodist Church
Miss Linda Lee Rossman,
daughter of Mr. and Mn.
Jack H. Roaiman, of Sanford,
and Thomas Richard Sherry,
■on of Mr. and Mrt. Herbert
H. S h m y , of Driftwood, Pa.,
were married May 19, at 2
p.m. at Grace Methodist
Church in Sanford.
Rev. John Hires, pastor, of.
Delated at the double ring
ceremony.
The church was decorated
with twin arrangements of
whlta rotes
and
baby'a
breath, on the attar table and
burning tapers on the altar.
Armon Rossman, brother of
the bride, lighted the candles.
The altar rail was entwined
with fern, mums and baby's
breath.
A program of wedding mu­
sic was presented by organist
■ Roger Harris who also ac­
companied Mrs. Robert Ben*
nett, soloist. She sang “ 1
’ Love You Truly,” “ Whither
Thou Goest" and “ The Lord's
’ * Prayer.”
a The bride, given in marri^ a g e by her father, wore a
’’ ballerina length gown with or*
ganza overskirt, scoop neck­
line, and full length sleeves
terminating in points over her
- hands. Her elbow length veil
" o f silk illusion, was attached
to a satin covered pillbox
I headpiece and she carried a
_ bouquet of while roses on a
satin bound prayer book.
Mrs. Thomas Ramsey, mat.

: Oviedo Party

ron of honor, wore a ballerina
length gown of arure blue or­
ganza, over taffeta, similar
to the bride's dress, and
matching accessories. Her
veil was attached to a shad­

MRS. THOMAS RICHARD SHERRY
(Photo l»y Raymond Studio)

Pippin Pupils
Present Recital

"Honors
Bride-Elect
By Linda Smithson
_ -Mi?»_Mickie Hyman, Ovie- do bride-elect, woa honored
with a recant miscellaneous
shower at the William Peter­
son home. Ho*te**ea were two
Miss .Sandy Peterson and Miss
Ann Rose,
The guests played several
appropriate games and enjoy­
ed refreshments of pink snd
white cake and fruit punch.
Guests included the Misses
Sheila Partin, Linda Memory,
Rose Beaeley, Diane Aulin,
Jan Beasley, Karen Kennedy
and Sherry Peterson.
Also the Mmes. William
Peterson, L. E. Partin, Rich­
ard Smithson, C. E. Miller,
Josh Beasley, II. W. Peterson,
W. A. Newton, Susie Peter­
son and Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell
Hyman.

Local Events
TUESDAY
The Jaycee Wives Club
meets at 8 p.m. at the home
of Mrs. Jack Wdbur, in Lake
Mary.
Pupils of Miss Margaret
Davis will present their an­
nual recital, starting at 8:12
p.m., at the Sanford Woman’s
Club.

Mr*. R. It. Pippin present-1 Fairy Court (Thompson) by
id her younger group of piar.c •John Durham.
Long, Long Ago (Rayly),
pupils in a recital at the first
Dublin Town and To A Sky­
Baptist Church, The nssem.
bly room was decorated with scraper (Thompson) by Kharon Bagwell. Three duels. Fun
white floor baskets and vases
o f pastel gladioli, fern and A t the Carnival (Folk Bong),
from Schubert's .Pen (Franz
Queen Ann's hue.
Following the program re­ Schubert) and Turkish March
freshments of punch and as­ (Beethoven) by ttharon and
sorted cookies were served teacher.
Medley of Army Pieces, In
to a host of parents and
friend* of the children. Mr*. the Dereglble, On the March
Spencer Hardin, Mrs, Pippin’s and Around the Campfire
daughter, served the punch (Thompson) by David Rob­
and others assisting were erts; Carry Me Back to Old
Mmr*. Roy Britt, Volie Wil­ Virginny (lllaud), Prelude in
liams Sr , amt K. F , Cooper. A Major (Chopih) by Reth
Floating hostesses were the Williams and duet Dixit by
Misses Lynn McCord, Jesmiie lleth and teacher.
To A Wild Rose (McDon.
and Susan Hoop and Carol
uld), Tschsikowsky Concerts
Harden.
The following program was (Schaum) and On Yoner Rock
(Thompson)
by
presented: Duet, Cowboys La­ Reclining
ment Uoogy (Pendleton), Mi- Kandy Kuehn and duet Thee
chlel A m elia and teuclu-r; L ul den Tree (Kvhubvrt by
Tippy Toe (Kerr) by Michiel; Kandy and teacher; MathiAir Hydcn and Blue Bells of Scheraino (Thompson) and
Scotland (Thompson) by Rus­ Habanera front Carmen (Blty
Dallss; duet. Coming S et), by Dawn Boatwright.
Polonaise op. 63 (Chopin),
Around the Mountain (Thomp­
son) by Rusty and teacher. Hungarian Uhaphody (Li.zat)
Little Bo P&gt; ep and Peasant and Minuet (Bach) by Bruce
Dance (Thompson) by Csrin Kuehn, two duets, Chop Stick*
Chapman and duct. To Celia and Old paint (Kchsutn) by
(Thompson) by Carin and Uruce and teacher.
Duet
Hallelujah
Chorus
teacher. Falling Leave* and
(Handel) by Dawn Boatwright
and teacher.

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Auxiliary
Plans Meeting

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petals and satin ribbon and
she carried a cascade bou­
quet o f shaded blue mums.
Thomas Ramsey was best
man and serving as ushers

Wednesday
The Ladles Auxiliary of
Wekiwa Lodge 879 will meet
this Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
at the Oddfellows Hall on
Magnolia Ave.
All members are urged to
attend. Several out at town
guests are expected. Refresh
ments will be served during
the social hour.

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By Jane Caiuielberry
Mr. and Mr*. Robert D.
Sykes and son. “ Skipper” , o f
and
460 Hibiseu. Rd.. Casselberry,

were James Beasley
Walter Michels.
The bride's mother wore a
pale blue brocaded taffeta,
with matching bat, white ac*
cessories and corsage of
white roses. The groom's mo.her wore a two-piece ensem­
ble of white linen with match­
ing accessories and a corsage
of white roses.
Following the ceremony, a
reception was held in Fellow­
ship Hall of the church. The
refreshment table was over­
laid with a linen cut-work
cloth and the centerpiece was
an arrangement of F u j i
mums, shasta daisies, pom­
poms and baby’s breath, in a
silver container.
Crystal and silver appoint­
ments were used and a four
tiered wedding cake, topped
with a miniature bride and
groom, mint* and punch were
■ervrd. Assisting with the
serving were Mrs. J. N.
Leonard. Mrs. L. M. Wil­
liams, Mrs. James ileasley
and Mr*. Bill Reck. Penelope
Waller kept the bride's book.
Floating hostesses were Ro­
berta Rankin, Sue Kokc and
Janet Ely.
For traveling, Mr*. Sherry
chose a two piece blege linen
suit, blue blouse and acres*
sories and the corsage from
her bridal bouquet. They left
for a wedding trip to Denver,
Colo., where the groom is
stationed at Ft. Lowry AFB.

Pilots install Officers
Main item of business at
the recent meeting of the
Pilot Club of Sanford was In­
stallation of new officers.
Miss Janet Smith was install­

ed as president and those who |Miss Shirley Sccord,
will serve with her are Mra. ing secretary; Mrs.
Jerry Jrmlgan, first vice R a y , corresponding
president; Miss Bonnie Stof- tary, and Mrs. Morris
fer, second vice president; |son, treasurer.

have moved to Athens, Teem.,
where he will he publisher o f
the Athenian Post. He was
formerly on the advertising
staff o f an Orhindo newspa­
per.
Prior to their departure the
Sykea were feted at a cookout givwi by a group o f
neighbor* mi l presented with
a farewell girt of towels and
a rug.
Thn»e attemlinir were Mr.
and Mrs. Alton Boone and son,
Jimmy, Sgt. and Mrs. Kart
Massey and son, Kenny, Mr.
and Mrs. Rodney Cable and
sons, Cary and Craig, Mr. and
Mrs.
Larry Jenkins, and
daughter Debbie, Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Welnhart end children,
Ricky, Debbie and Hilly, and
Mr. and Mrs. George? F. Measlck and daughter* Marilyn
and Patricia.
The Sykes residence has
been purchased by Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Horne, formerly
of Washington, I). C „ who
have- been living in Orlando
since lost July, Mr. Horne is
employed by the Atlantic
Coast Line Railroad and Mrs,
Horne la a cousin of Mr, Messick.

Darlene Shea

Mrs. Kimmons Honored At
Coffee By Hoot Owl Wives
More than 75 member* and
guests of the Hoot Owls Of­
ficers Wives Club of San­
ford's Heavy Attack Squad­
ron Nine (VAII-9) attended a
coffee to bid farewell to
Mrs. George W. Kimmons,
Mfe of the squadron com-

Freshman Year
By Jane Casselberry
Miss Darlene Shea, daugh­
ter of Rev. and Mrs. Darwin
Shea, North Triplet Drive,
Casselberry, h a s returned
home for the summer after
completing her f r e s h m a n
year at Emory and Henry
College, Emory, Va.
She is a music major and
an honor roll student. She ii
one of six freshman girls
chosen to sing with the con­
cert choir which goes on tour
every year.
Darlene is a graduate of
Lyman High School.

Penny Pinchers
Club Holds
The Penny Plnchen Club,
met at (he Hide-Away Camp
of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brin­
son on Lake Harney, for the
May meeting. Co-host* and
hostesses were Mr. and Mrs
R. E. Peurifoy and Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Williams.
An old fashioned fish fry,
with salads and all the trim
mings including a birthday
cake, with twro candles, in
observance of the aecond an
niversary o f the founding of
the club, was enjoyed.
A short business meeting
was held and officers elected
for the coming year. R. E.
Peurifoy was elected presi­
dent and Mr*. R. T. Hump­
hrey secretary. Both were
elected to a second term as
they served in the same of­
fices last year.
There is no treasurer as
no dues are charged The
membership is composed ofrctired railroad men, their
wives and four widows of re­
tired R. It. men. There are
36 members.
The name Penny Pinchers
rame about from the pension
check arriving each month
and the members pinching
pennies to make them go as
far as possible. The group
meets once a month and a
covered dish dinner is serv­
ed. Membership is by invita­
tion only. The June meeting
will b« at Rock Springs with
the J. B. William* and the
t(. L. Moores, as hosts.

MRS. GEORGE W . KIMMONS, center, wan honored at a jfoimr-away coffee in NAS HOQ Iljtnipiot Room. She turned over presidency o f
VAII-9 “ Root Owl W ives" club to Mra. Jnme.n L.
Shipman, left, w ife o f new mpmdrnn commandintf officer. A t righ t in Mrs. James A. de Ganahl,
w ife o f new V A II-9 Executive Officer.
(Official U. S. Navy Photo)

DeBary Personals

By Mr*. Adam Muller
of California, and grandchil­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lonsby dren, Sharon and William,
of Camellia Drive recently for two months. They took in
the King Jump, at Angels
spent three days with Mr.
Camp, the Rodeo, the Coun­
and Mrs. Dcrbet llaffcld at
try Fair, Lake Taboo and
Pompano Beach.
lieno during their visit.
Mr. a n d
Mrs.
William
Darwin Bruce who operates
Welsch of Narsnja Road cele­
the D e B a r y I-aumlrrmat,
brated their 30th wedding an­
stepped out his door on Satur­
niversary while visiting their
day morning and found a dia­
son in Drexei Hill, Pa. They
mond aludded wedding ring
were feted by their friends
lost by one of his patrons,
and relatives and brought
earlier.
bark many mementoes of the
event.
The DeBary Business and
Professional Women's Club
members attending the Dis­
trict 4 executive planning
board luncheon meeting Sun­
day at Ormond Beach, were
Bert Lederhaus, Mine*. M.
Accardi, Jo Peck. Adam Mul­
ler, E. Dock, and A. Rubioho.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. H
Power Sr. of Naranja Hold
will
celebrate their Doth
wedding anniversary, Friday,
June 7, at their home m De­
nary.
Mr, and Mrs. Roy ConkOne beginner can ruin the ling of Angeles Road visited
game (or three bridge ex­ their daughter and son-in-law,
perts.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Louckt,

Though she and her hus­
band are leaving the squad­
ron', they will remain in San­
ford. Cdr. Kimmuns will return from the Mediterranean
next week to assume the
duties of Chief Staff Officer
o( Heavy Attack Wing One.
VAII-9 is In tho midst of a
six-month deployment with
the U. S. Sixth Fleet.
During Ihe coffee at the
Naval Air Station HOQ ban­
quet room. Mrs. Kimmons
turned over the presidency of
the Hoot Owl Wives to Mrs.
Janies L. Shipman, whnso
husband relieved Cdr. Kimmons May 25 In Naples, Italy,
The banquet room w a s
highlighted with table decora­
tions of yellow chrysanthe­
mum? and a decorative cage
which contained four Uve
baby owls.

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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Basham
and their three sons, Brent,
Bcvan and Barct, are staying
In Lake Mary for a while with
Mrs. Basham's mother, Mra.
R. E. True. Also visiting
Mrs. True, on Sunday, were
Mr. and Mra. E. S. Dix and
their three sons, Michael,
Steven, and Martin, from
Daytona Reach.

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As each retiring offiem
took her place at the table,
the extinguished her candle,
placed her scroll of duty en
the table and incoming offi­
cers look their places at the
table as each waa installed.
After receiving her scroll of
duty she lighted the candle.
Pilot International them*
for the year D “ Leadership
Through Service.” S c a r e t
pats were revealed and new
ones drawn for the coming
year.
Miss Smith announced com­
mittees and future meeting
dates. A picnic ia planned
for June 25 at the home of
•Mrs. A
0. Payne. Mr*.
Payne represented the club
at the IISO meeting and ac­
cepted an award fur lha
group.
Hostesses for the evening
were Mrs. Payne and Mr*.
Marvin William*. G u e s t s
were Mrs. Sophia Stutterheim, Mrs. Maddens Blake­
ley, Mra. Verne Meiaenger
and Mis* Linda Williams, An­
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NEW OFFICE US OF THE IHLOT CLUll, who were installed at ft recent
dinner meeting, are fnnn left, seated. Miss Janet Smith, president; Mrs.
Jerry Jernigam first vice president; standing, Mrs. Ralph Hay correspond­
ing secretary; Mrs. Morris Ferguson, treasurer and Mrs. Shirley Record,
recording secretary.
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the old tradition that the Pope must

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tested fay the fact that minis— o f
pear everywhere responded to him
| *■ with great feeling.
Pope John was stoutly e s t h e t e
*■ fa his Catholicism. But eridsattar ha
did not think it necessary to stress
this by holding himself and his office

s

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Council* o d j

the t ls t ever to bo aummooed in
:
asms SO centuries o f Catholic history.
H
Hit*,' Ha consecrated a bishop,
aariant Creek rite which 'was
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to Borne. There
Tho warmth o f his spirit waa felt
when he visited prisoaen la a Boons
Jail, whoa he raised the salaries a f

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Net aQ bis changes were liberalisiag. Many reform s were, in fact, a
return to older largely forgotten
ways o f doing. In this respect he
showed an abiding concern fo r the
historical continuity o f the exalted
post he held.
Pope John did not forget either
that his position gave him rare op­
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advocate ofp eeee, o f order, o f sound
morality. His various pronounce­
ments were a powerful force fo r good
ia an age that daeperately needs that
A t &lt;0. Pops John was unknown to
tho world. Sixteen years la ttr he as­
cended to tho Pope's chair. Many
thought his advanced age would
make him a kind o f “ transition Pope"
who would have slight e ffect on the
co u n t o f Catholicism and religion
generally.
Pops' John confounded tho doubt*
— -, ' M eIitolled with great vigor and
full heart His y ea n at the pinnacle
w e n few. But hie Imprint on the
spiritual life o f tha world waa g n a t

Thank Our Stars
Historlaaa and aodal
probably would agree that moat
adaptations to Important social and
asonomle change havs been reason­
ably managed by conservatives — In
America and much o f the Western
The Idea that conservatism somehow operates as a bar to progress
Jest does not fit tho faeta o f history.
Through a great part o f Am eri-

ea'si growth, fo r example, conserva­
tive political figures nave been In
control. Does anyone dare to s u g g e t

that this country stood still

long, tong span?

We aU know that we did not.
Many years sg o some social sci­
entists
devoted a hard
weekend o f
sm
u ts oevoiea
ns
problem o f how
_ thinking to the pn
The consensus
- chance le managed. 1
It’ * was that generally
lly it occurs through
a process o f “ gradualism."
“ ot‘ only
nly American history, but
N
British, was cited in illustration.
The celebrated British capacity fo r
“ muddling through” was seen as a
curious talent fo r effective manage­
ment o f gradual change.
W hat this amounted to Is the abil­
ity to Judge when the buildup o f par­
ticular problems has reached tha
■tags where intelligent action ia call­
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tensions are aaaad, and tha society
moves ahead without undue strain.
Grave trouble comas, say tha his­
torians and social acientUta whan
men in power try to put a lid on
change. Then tha result may be not
peaceful advance but violent explos­
ion.
. „
.
The French Devolution was such
an instance in history. French mon*
archs hnd sought for a century or
more to arrest the processes o f
change. Finally the lid blew o ff.
Tho sad fa ct about the violent

outbursts is that they almost inevi­
tably lead to excesses which are avoided by the process o f sane grad­
ualism. Thereafter valuable energies
can be consumed in correcting tha exThose who try to block all change
— and who thereby set the scene for
social explosions — are not responsi­
ble conservatives at all. They are
radicals o f a sort, as extrema as tha
radicals at the leftward end.
The radical “ conservatives” no
doubt persuade themselves that they
are busy “ preserving tha values o f
the p a s t " But a course which tries
to preserve these at the coet o f all
change leads only to their ultimate
destruction by explosion.
Boms who resist change believe
sincerely they are not simply keep.
iselvi but
ing the status quo for themselves
handing down a “ sound heritage” o f
unchanging values to their descetianta and successors. W hat they are
really handing down is the certainty
o f an explosion.
Tho instinct o f intelligent conser­
vatives la to keep the processes o f
change under sensible control, to
blena the best o f the pnst with ele­
m ents o f the new, to make sure that
escaps-vtlves fo r society’s tensions
a n always at work. A people thus
guided moves ahead rationally if
slowly.
But total resistance Is like a cap
on a volcanic cone. Beneath the enp,
a rts t counter-force builds. When ths
evitable violent upthrust comes, it
inevl
m ay sngulf everything
around ths
rthl
cons — good and bad.
W s in Am erica — and our friends
in tha free W est — must thank our
stars that we have most often been
led by men w ho could see the peril o f
total resistance, and choso instead to
keep us m oving slowly but surely ahead.

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
CASK P-4M: Clark G., ax­
ed SO, is tha Journalism Itali­
an! who wanted to learn tha
secrets of human interest.
Bo 1 told him that people
art Interested chiefly in themselvas, nowl
Tho secret o f human intareat la thus wrapped up Inside
our own skin, nowl
Every inch that s writer or
aposkor novas sway from our
■kin In space, wa tend to loaa

• O ’a o n d A ’t
Q—What dividea ancient
from medieval times?
A—Ths fail of ths Roman
Empire ia mid-fifth century.
Q—What country claims
tha aatabllshmont of tho first
law school?
A—Italy, at Bologna Uni­
versity, In tho 1200s.
Q—What la one reason why
hats art so clumsy on tho
ground?
A—Their knots bend back­
ward.
Q—How does Great Salt
Lalre compare with tha ocean
in salt contant?
A—It ia about six times as
salty as tha octan.

Interest
For example, you are far
more concerned about your
own aching corn or bunion
than about Mr. Kennedy’s
lame back.
And your own painful corn
monopolises y o u r attention
far more than any painful
peptle ulcer that Khrushchsv
may have.
Furthermore, p t o p 1 o are
more Interested In "today”
than In "tomorrow.'*
Offer school children thilr
choice of half ■ day’s vaca­
tion today vs. a whole day off
next week, and they'll ganer.
ally taka tha half day TO­
DAY.
Tha anclant Hebrews show­
ed this same tendency. For
they actually revolted agalnat
Motes In tha wilderness.
They wanted to go back to
slavery under tha cruel whips
of the Egyptians, becausa
they had ampty stomachs In
tha Wlldarnaaa.
Their future freedom when
they were duo to enter tholr
Promised Land, did not ap­
peal to thsm aa much as a
full stomach, NOW.
And that la typical of mil­
lions of voters. They’ll ssll out
tha freedoms of tha U. S. Con­
stitution If aonisbody offers
them a half dullar or a atein
of beer uu election day.

Phil Newsom Says . . .

African Unity Years Off

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Twenty • eight yasrs sgo
whea Emperor Hallo Selassic, of Ethiopia, pleaded ia
vain for League of Nstlom'
action to regain his throne
from the Italian invader, he
served inadvertently as the
catalyst which ended any
hope for the league as a
world force.
Last week la Addis Ababa
the Tl-year-old emperor serv­
ed as a catalyst of another
sort.
For It was at his Invitation
that heads of state or their
representatives from 30 In­
dependent African nations
met in Addis Ababa's new
Africa Hall to draft a chartar of African unity.
Speeches of the various
laadsrs, themselves, made it
obvious that any real Afri­
can unity U years away by
Pag* 4
Sanford, Florida,
Tueadxy, June 4,1963 tbs most optimistic estimate.
Yet that agreement was
ABO W B LISM EE
W A L T a a A. til BLOW,
reached on any charter at all
BUWABD B. dSUfWOLO
LANMT VBBSMUL
represented a signal triumph.
Advertising DUoeior
M an illas Editor
JANIE U SMOBEAEBE
IllU T WELLS
For meeting In Africa llaU
Uuelaoae M s sss.r
C ou air Editor
ware such personally ambi­
•MBLBV J. EBABV
CECELIA rA E M B E
CtoasUleO Msaagar
geetolp Editor
tious leaders as President
VEABB VOLTOUME
poaoT M v a c a n a
Gamal Abdel Nasser, of the
cireulaU ea
E os U fa E ditor
United Arab HepubUc, Pre­
Mesbaalsal « « » L
mier Ahmed Den Bella of
i v s K B i m e a bates
Algeria, and President KwaEr EaB
Em m Pell*err
me Nkrumah, of Ghana.
AH e a se
Sqm tool# Coealf
111.ss t Tsar
Brought together were such
is.se t Tear
lie Week
I.TI t Months
LSC I Months
mllitantly neutral African
1 »« S Months
S it I Months
statca as the Casablanca
I N 1 Month
l it t Month
C. E Pastel Resulellsae srovldo that ell mail eabooflpiloee ho group and the more moderate
paid la advance.
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and more pro . Westerner
Entered as second cieso matter Octsbsr II, ISIS at the Peet Monrovia group.
Office ef Sanford. Florida, under tho Act of Ceosreea of March.
Deeply Involved with his
The llorald la s weather ef the United Frees which to sainted efforts to bring Syria and
esclu.ivelj to the uoo tor repehlUeUea of all tha lean! sewe
Iraq into the UAH and with
grist'd la this newspaper.
Ne part of an* material, eewe or advertising, of thla edition success sliU in doubt, Nasser,
Of The seaford Herald ms* be reproduced la any manner w lU - contened himself mainly with
Out written permission af the publisher ef The Herald. Aa f the role of observer.
Individual er firm roapomlble for eaeh laptoductloa will ho
Bea Bella brought the con­
ooaslderod aa Infringing an The Herald*# copyright and will be
hsld liable for damage# under the law. Fubllelie.1 dolly -ic-pt ference lu Us feel uu Ilie oU&lt;
Saturday. Suaday and Chrlitwas; published Saturday preceedmu
I subject upon which they
Christmas.,

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BACK T O THE O L D FRONTIER

could be said to be united•nti-eolonlallsm. lie said he
had 10,000 volunteers who
would fight eolonlsllsm, not­
ably In Portuguese Mozam­
bique, Angola ami Guinea.
But he also advocated the
go-slow policy eipouscd by
Halle Selassie.
The conference alio brought
together two antagonists of
long standing. They were
Nkrumah, long an advocate
of a strong central African
union, who told the delegates
they "must unite now or per­
ish," and Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, prime minister
of Nigeria.
They first collided in 1000
when Sir Abubiktr coldly In­
formed Nkrumah that Niger­
ians had given up one form

of colonialism, simply to fall
prey to another.
Nkrumah is an ambitious
man whoso ambitions extend
considerably
beyond
tiny
Ghana. Suspicions of his mo­
tives held by other African
leaders reflected themselves
la the conference.

Barbs
When you find a husband
digging in the garden these
days it’s likely he’s going
fishing.
How can a man show a
proper blood pressure when
a pretty nurse ia taking it?

Applied to writing and the
■tage or speaker's rostrum,
this meana the audience pre­
fers words that refer to them­
selves, nowl
But you must distinguish
between logic vs. amotion.
Nouns and verba are almost
devoid o f human attributes
and ao are dry. "essay” ser­
mons.
Textbooks usually make dull
resiling whilo novels and fic­
tion atorlea are faselnatlng.
U V * ------------ — -------------------Because logic ia without
sensory qualities! And emo­
tions depend on ayes. c a n .
nose, tongua or touch—tho
flva senses.
To stimulate these senses,
wa find that adjectives are
better than nounsl And narra­
tion is far aupsrlor to tha as­
say format.
Ysaterday I contrasted tha
factual statement, "Tha Itoy ia
walking,” with the similar
statement maila more appeal­
ing to our tense organs, "The
little Immigrant hoy Is walk­
ing with tears In his eyes,
carrying his dead puppy.”
People can Identify them­
selves more easily with your
verbal scenes when you stim­
ulate their sense organs. Ad­
jectives and modifying phrusss
are ths chief stimulators of
emotion.
Notice these sample adjec­
tives, "Fearful, hungry, furi­
ous, horrible, tearful, chilly,
devoted, humble, prayerful,
ate."
Logic depends chiefly on
noun and action words callsd
verbs.
Logie may be rssential to
carry the audience to the
proper conclusion. Itut logla Is
like the bones of our skeleton.
And a skeleton does not
possess adequate humanising
qualities to permit empathy.
So adjectives permit the
writer or speaker to add ths
dynamic flesh and blood to
that logical skslston which
will fascinate an auJience.
So send for my booklet
"How to Write Salable Copy,”
enclosing a long stamped, re­
turn envelope, plus 20 cents.
Always write to Dr.
Crane ia care of tkia s e e s ,
paper, eaclnniag a long
stamped, addressed envel­
ope sad 20 seats to cover
typing and prlatlag casts
when you sead fur sue of
his booklets.)

WASHINGTON - (NBA) The conflict between city gad
country ia responsible tor
much.of tho controversy over
some of tho more Important
legislative proposals before
Congress this year.
A dotes of ths largest metropolitia s m s , bogged down
by their own phenomenal
growth I t h s dinosaurs la
quicksand, are clamoring for
help from ths federal gevere­
ntent to solve their mass
transportation problems. Ru­
ral ares congressman couldn’t ears Isas.
Conversely, A m t r i e s n
farmers who have Just re­
jected strict government con­
trols over wheat production
now look to Congress to save
them from greatly reduced
prices next year and ball
than out with a new subsidy.
City congressmen, tired of
appropriating millions to sup­
port prices on unnoodod farm
production, would Just ss soon
let farmers stew ia tbelr own
sweat
Than is a possibility hare
that tho two sides might get
together ia n mutual backscratching hug that would
glvo both whot they want at
the expense of the U. 8.
Treasury. That has been done
before. But tt is admittedly
no way to solve problems.
The gnat shift of U. 8.
population from country to
city that is responilbla for
this conflict has been going
on for more than a century.
In 1M0 tho United States
was 20 per cent urban, M per
cent rural. In 1M0 It was so
per cent rural, 70 per cent
urban, almost a complete re­
versal. This trend continues.
A forthcoming Twentieth
Century Fund study, "Farms
and Farmers la aa Urban
Age,” goes Into thla problem
In depth. Thw author Is Ed-

Notebook

ward Hlgbee, farmer Depart­
ment of Agriculture conserva­
tionist, bow professor of land
utilization,
University
of Rhode Island. He points
out that the number af
American farms has dropped
from U million ia i n i to
fewer than 3.T million now
and la probably headed tor
under a million by 1M0.
"Since agriculture baa de­
veloped a highly affective
production machine and Itn
unnoodod human resources
have been shifted to the
city,” Hlgbee writes that,
"America has bees confront­
ed by two kinds of surpluses,
la the country Is a surplus
of food. In tho city ia a sur­
plus of labor . . . .
"Thus far the federal bud­
get to relieve the problem of
farm surpluses has been
more generous than the fed­
eral budget to relieve the ur­
ban problems of surplus penpie.”
Thla development h u been
responsible tor a political re­
alignment la Amarica. Pros­
perous farmers havo been
traditionally businessmen and
Republican. But their num­
bers are decreasing. In con­
trast, tha city dweller has
since the great depression
shifted more and more to the
Democratic side, particularly
la the lower Income brackets.
Tbelr number is Increasing.
One of the major problems
of the Republican Party to­
day la how to capture a larg­
er share of ths urban vote, as
distinguished from the higher
income suburban vole which
Is largely GOP.
This brings up still another

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problem—reippoTtfemmeat
Making a first public report
on research done by Nan
Market of University of Chi­
cago, Dr. Philip M. Hauser,
former assistant director of
the Census Bureau, has found
that the population density el
a congressional district Influ­
ence* the congressman's vot­
ing record.
On is bey Issues baton the
last Congress, three-fourths
of over 100 congressmen
from districts with a popula­
tion density of 1.000 to 10,000
to the square mile voted " li­
beral” consistently. The re­
mainder, who represented the
m o r n prosperous districts,
voted conservative more thsn
half the time. But the denser
the population, the more life
eral the voting record.
In contrast, among 200 con­
gressmen from districts with
fewer thsn too persons to the
square m i l e , conservative
votes outnumbered l i b e r a l
votes 3-to-r. And nearly halt
of the conservatives voted
that way all the time.
Carrying this study Into the
state government field, Dr.
Hauser declared in a Stanford
University lecture that under­
representation of urban areas
and over-representation of ru­
ral areas had undoubtedly
kept the governments of tack
of tho M states as well aa
that of the nation more con­
servative than the people.
And ho predicted that the Su­
preme Court's decision on
state reapportionmont cases
"m ay produce a most drama­
tic economic a n d social
ehange" In the United States.

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By God’s will thin unity will
bo the mother of unity for all
Arab countries. God Itsds us
to the good of the Arab peo­
ple.
—Egypt's Gamal Abdel Nas­
ser, on forming of mw
United Arab Republic.

DOW N

People do not stop to realize
that it (fsderal spending)
stands for weather bureaus
and meat inspection a n d
school lunches . . . sod all
the other aspects of our daily
Ilfs that we could not do with­
out.
— President K e n n e d y in
speech to newspaper edit­
ors.
We are exploring a new
road with hope and faith, but
we won't know where It Isa da
until we get there.
— Malcolm L. Denise, Ford
vies president, on Joint
company-UAW study com­
mittee preparing for '64 la­
bor talks.

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Church Gels
Memorials
Th* Community PresbyterUa Church of Lake llary had
a special Dedication of Homorlata during the Sunday
morning worship servlet and
■ reeeptio* lor
The Sallowing new additions
to the sanctuary were dedi­
cated; A Communion Table,
preaented by the Rev. and
Mra. Jamca M. Thompson
and n pulpit preaented by
Mr. and Mra. W. C. Hopkins
and « n , Bobby, la honor of
Mr. Hopklna’ mother, Mra.
W. J. Hopklna.
A Communion Scarf la to be
presented by the Rev. and
Mra. Lucian W. Scott on
which tha embroidery work
la being done by Mra. Robert

A planned program for tha

Town To Talk
Over New Post
Rseommemlatlons will be
mads at Wednesday night'*
meeting o f the Altamonte
Springs Town Council that 11.
C. "A ce" Drown, former s t ­
i l l tan t water works super*
intendent fo r the city o f
Apopka, be hired at intpector and supervisor o f con­
struction fo r Altamonte's new
municipal water tyttem.
D e e 1 ■ 1 o n to rcccmmend
Brown, one of eevcn Inter­
viewed by counellmen and
Glace Co. engineer Harold
Radctiffe, wat reached after
several applicant* were heard
at the council meeting on
May 22, Mnyor Lawrence
—UgnffnrH toM
Herald today.
Swofford, emphitiiing the
fact that there wse no eecrccy
about the Interview*, *atd
that the only reaion th* pr***
wfl* permitted to ltave wa*
that there could be no final
decision made conrernlng the
job at that time since a full
council wa* not present for
the meeting.

DeBary Groups
Observe
Memorial Day
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Members of D e B a r y ’ »
American Legion and Auxil­
iary, uf VFW I*ost 8003 ami of
World War 1 Barracks 1197
and their Auxiliaries attended
Memorial Services at the SI.
Ann's Catholic Church where
Fr, Patrick Malone said M an
for the more than 000 person*
in attendance.
Fr. Malone delivered an in­
spiring icrm on and the m a n ­
ed color* made an impressive
display with church ila::* and
the America flag heading the
grouped flags.

Presbyterians
Set Bible School
The F i r s t
Prvsbylurian
Church of Sanford has ex­
tended an invitation to boys
and girls, ages four through
Junior High, to attend Vaca­
tion Bible School, June 10Junc II, from 9 a m. until
noon each day.
Those wilh Iransportallon
problems may make arrange­
ments by calling Mr*. Robert
Cornell, transportation chair­
man.

Barks To Head
M e n 's Club
Dr. Orville Bark* wa* in­
stalled as president o f th*
Methodist Men’s Club o f San­
ford during a special Ladles
Night meeting held l a s t
Thursday night.
Other officer* are Dr. John
Darby, vicq president; Itobsrt
Goctzinger, secretary and Ger­
ald Myers, treasurer.
Speaker for th* occasion was
Hev. John II. Hires o f tha
Grace Methodist Church.
Limitation
Although franklin D. Roose­
velt was th* first (sod only)
man to b« elected president
of th* United States for more
than two terms, no other
ever will be multiple-elected
to that office, line* th* 22nd
Amendment to tha Constitu­
tion. which beeam* effective
Feb. 28, 1931. made two
Urini the maximum.

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parents will be held during
which S e m i n o l e County
Health Nun* Mrs. Florys
Gilbert Will speak in regards
to health requirements for the
preschool child.
A program planned for the
children will Include a bus
rids and lunch in th* cafe­
teria.
Official* of the school have
asked that parents be remind­
ed that Thursday, the last dsy
of this school year, will be a
fu ll day of school. End of
year parties will tie hstd In
the various clsssrooms during
the last hslf-hour.

Rugensteln.

Both Rev. Thompson and
Rev. Scott are former paitora
of tha Lake Mary church.
The following new mem­
ber! were given public ac­
knowledgement; Mrs, Emma

LAURA PLATT BROWN (loft) and Thew s*
Kupecz with Rifts presented them by the De­
Bary Choristers at tho annual picnic held re­
cently at Mrs. Brown's home. Mrs. Brown directs
the Choristers ami Mrs. Kupccz Is pianist.
(Cox Photo)

Hospital Notes
prlso; Beulah Adkins, Alta­
monte Bpgs-i William Grceito,
Martha Graham, Casselberry, Wanda Burris, JuJy Yates,
Thomas Burleigh, Harry Les­ Reed Frans*, Juan Brocks,
lie, Margaret Saraney, Mary Charles Hunter of Sanford.
DeWitt, Beatrice Thompeon,
Births
E lm s Smith, Chinitn Firry,
Mr. and Mrs. James Adkins
IL'tUe Franklin, William Hill, o f Altamonte, a hoy
Robert Moult, Marvin Wafel
Discharges
o f Sanford,
ChinlU
Parry,
Mrs. Philip
Birth*
Mr. and Hr*. D a n e 11 Dunbar and bnby of Sanford,
Thompson J r , o f Sanford a ami Victoria Jrai ui-p f—Unre
g irl; Mr. and Mr*. Leonard C. M ary,
MAY SI

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TW O TOR STUDENTS at Sanford Junior High,
Ant) rwrlaon. left ami Sun Makjn. rlirht were
among th# aw ard winners, Thursday. Ann re­
ceived the DAIt Citizenship award from Mrs. F.
E. Kohmillat Sr. and Sue was presented the top
award from the United Daughters o f the Con­
federacy by Mra. Lola Taylor. (Herald Photo)

New Presbyterian Churches
Petition For Organization
Petitions for the organisa­
tion o f St. Andrews Prrsbytcrlan Church of Hear Lake
and
o f the Presbyterian
Church of the Covenint were
scheduled for presentation at
today's mcetlnr o f the Pres­
byterian of St. Johns it the
Conway Presbyterian Church
in Orlando.
Official organization for St.
Andrews has been scheduled
for Sunday, June id, with
about uo charter members.
Organization of Lise Church

Fitzpatrick
To Speak
In Lake Mary
By Frances Wester
The Lake Mary Chamber
of Commerce will m e e t
Thursday at 8 p.m. with
County Commissioner John
Fitzpatrick as special speak­
er for the evening to conduct
a question-answer type pro­
gram.
This will be the last meet­
ing during the summer for
the organization
members.
The Board of Directors will
continue to meet each month
to take care of any business
that arises.
The next scheduled meeting
will be held on the first
Thursday night In September.
Special refreshments have
been plinned for this Thurs­
day’s meeting,

of the Covenant, which wiU
build South of Sanford on
Hwy. 17-92 across from Sunland Estates, Is aet for Sun­
day, July 7 with approximate­
ly 110 charter members.
St. Andrews is temporarily
meeting in a large residence
at 6015 IJnneal Beach Drive
Rev. Thomas H. Makln,
now serving as exangellst ol
in Bear lake. The chapel is
completely air • conditioned
and serves adequately for
church school and worship.
The Church of the Covenant
has been meeting since April
at 9 a. m. each Sunday at
lh« Plnccrcit School,
presbytery, D leading la th*
organization o f both churches.

Women's Club
Sets Meeting
ny Jane Casselberry
A combination business and
social meeting will be bcld
at 1:30 p .m. Wednesday by
the Women's Club o f Cassel­
berry as the last meeting of
the season before summer
adjournment.
Mrs. Willis Benson, former
resident and guest speaker
for the meeting, will talk on
her experience since moving
to Alaska.
Hostesses will b« Mrs. Wil­
liam TUford, Mrs. Thomas
Hueitoa and Mrs. Edward
Fender.

Easy Way to Kill Ants and Roaches

DeWitt of Sanford, a boy
Discharge*
Ann Behrens, Lake M e ow ;
Dave Coliton, Kustla; Mrs.
Raymond Williams and haby,
Lake Mary; Isophlna Battle,
Mary Lawson, Ellen Vaughn,
Patricia Holloway, W 1111 •
Sanders, John Crews, Haiti*
Zachry, Donald Young, New.
ton Davis, Jacqueline Partain, o f Sanford.
JUNE |
Admlaelma
Jimmy Magenhelinor, F.ntor-

Legion Presents
School Awards

Admission*

Discharge*
Jimmy Magenhsiincr, Enter­
prise; Martha Graham, Cas­
selberry:
Nancy Simmons,
Oviedo; Chnrlcs Hunter, Mar­
vin Warfel, firnc* Morris,
Reed Fraasa, Thomas Bur­
leigh, Carolyn Kemper, Mrs.
Donnie Tnylor and baby of
Sanford.

TW O SAILORS attached to Heavy Attack W in*
One at Sanford Navul A ir Station have received
promotions in the ranks. Cdr. Charles W .
Meshicr (le ft), commanding officer fo r person­
nel, reads tho promotions to Herman F. Waller
(cen ter), new yeoman 2 /C , and Gordon F. Bald­
win, now personneiman 3/C.

Garden Club
To See Film
By Mob* Grlnsteed

Freeman Service
Held Saturday
8. C. WISEMAN. Ma­
rina privat* 1/C, son
uf Mr. and Mra. Stan­
ley C. Wiseman, 130
Country Club Road, is
enrolled in the field ra­
dio operator course at
Third Marine Division
schools, Camp Hansen,
Okinawa.

A native of Star, N. C.,
Freeman came to Sanford in
1953 where he lived until
moving to Indian River Cily
In March of 1902 after dis­
charge from tho Army. Ho
ulnl l» «t-TWwr&gt;J* y ln- a n Or
lands hospital follow mg an
accident.
Survivors arc his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin L. Free­
man of Indian River City;
WASHINGTON (UP1) —
three brothers, Gilbert E.,
Richard B. amt Philip W., all The United States announced
of Indian River Cily and a today It Is resuming "normal
lister, Mrs. black Miller of diplomatic business’* with tha
Titusville,
nattlnn government o l Presi­
dent
Francois DuvalUr. There
Horse Sigh!
A horse can aeo forward, had been a 21* week, informal
sidward and even a little way suspension of contacts.
Statu Department officials
backward. Pupil of Uv equ­
ine'* ejo is oval • shaped, said resumption of normal'
cutting down tho scopo a relations was considered "in
horse can sea when it is look­ th* best interests o f tha Unit­
ing straight ahead. The ani­ ed Slates" In view of Dumal cannot see above th level valicr's "da facto" cantrul o f
Haiti.
of its eyes.

U. S. Resumes
Haiti Business

JUNE 3
Mary F i n d l a y , IMtary;
Aaron Young, luiku Monroe;
Constance
Fowler, U r v a
Mathis, Annie Man Knight,
Robert Brooks, John Harris
o f Sanford.

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Bashars,
Mr. a n d
Mrs.
George Dodson, Mr. and Mra.
George Host Hi, and Mr. and
Mra. Marshall Werner.

Funeral tervlcca for Lloyd
Burke Freeman, 22, of In­
dian River City, were held
there at 1 p. tn. Saturday In
Smith Chapel with Rev. Roy
Forward of the Chrlatlan and
Missionary Alliance Church
officiating. Burial was in
Brevard Memorial Park Cemclvry.

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By Shirley

A combination Roundup sad
Orientation Day will be held
at tha Bear Lake Elementary
School f » a 10 «.«*. until
noon this Friday, June T, for
children who wilt bo entering
the first grade nt the school
neat year.
Parents should bring birth
certificate* and, if they wish,
M y pay tha $3 rngistratlen
fee nt thia time. Children
registering must bo sin years
o f age on er before Jsa. 1,
IBM.

MRS. M A R Y GROOME (seated right), fir s t grade teacher at Plnecreat
School, recently was elected president o f Alpha Delta Kappa, honorary
teachers' sorority. Seated at left is the vice president, Miss Ollie Reese
W hittle. Other officers (standing from le ft) are: Helen Richie, chaplain;
Marie Stumpf. sergennt-at-arma; Hazel Flynt, chaplain; Edith Guiil, his*
torian; Belle Rumbley, treasurer; Mary Grace Kosky, recording secretary,
and Marion Nichols, corresponding secretary.

FRANK CHANCE, gun
o f Mr. utul Mra. 11. V.
Chance, o f Lake Mury,
him received a Krunt to
ntuily ut Duke Unlvernity. Chance in a nenior
tit S o m i n o l o High
School, member o f tho
Brain Team, tho Na­
tional Honor Society, a
former member o f tho
Golf Tonm. Tho
Chnnren tire a Navy
family who moved hero
in 1955.

By Mrs. Adam Mailer
Americanism Awards were
presented at th* Orange City
and Enterprise Schools Ibis
year by Ihe Herbert D. Gibb
American Legion Post 239 of
DeBary.
Awards were presented In
Orange City to Ilobin Bruce
Lambert and Mary C'lcity
Vandcrvoort b y Commander
Fred McLaren in ceremonies
held at Uia school last Wad
nesday.
Presentations will be made
In Enterprise to Linds Lalne
8 n d Herman
Hemic this
Thursday during a program
scheduled to begin it 1:15
p.m.

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Slips In
2-1 Win
■y (M M Pms MsrasMmsl
Giving 's o tbs slip is still
Dick Farrell’ s No. 1 skill.
A strapping. » y « r
old
flrebaOsr from Boston, Far­
rell m o fam# with the Phila sdcipliia Phillies as ose of
I tbs "Dalton Bops'’ — three
who
-'fno-toviag p i t e h e r s
. thought training rules w e n
for Vassar girls.
After 5Vi pears the Phillies
' traded Farrell to the Los An­
geles Dodgers, from whom
the Houston Colts purchased
him for 1129,000 In the Na­
tional League's famous ex­
pansion draft on Oct. 10, 1M1.
At Houston, general man­
ager Paul Richards educated
. Dick in a new form o f the
-slip " — a Rlcharda-lnvented
curreball which has rounded
out FarrtlTa pitching equip­
ment and made him one of
tho best right-handers In
baseball.
P am tl bad onlp a 1(M) rec­
ord with the Colts last season
but Richards and manager
Harrp Craft said he pitched
like "a 29-game winner" and
rated him among the best
pitchers In baseball.
Farrell gave hia former
; Dodger teammates a aample
o f hia new-found art of the
"•Up" Monday night when he
pitched a no-hltter for Ttt In­
nings and wound up with a
; two-hit, 2-t triumph over
Lot Angeles. Farrell didn't
allow the Dodgers' first hit
w ill Dick Traccwski singled
in the eighth, and lost hia
shutout In the ninth when

M RS. KATHERINE PARK, new president o f the Sanford Women’s G olf
Association (left), took over the gavel from retiring president Mrs. June
McKibbln (center) at the nnnual Installation banquet at Mayfair Coun­
try Club. A t right is Mrs. Jimmie Livingston new vice president. N ot pre­
sent for the picture were new corresponding secretary, Lucille P earson;
recording secretory, Elaine Kerr, and treasurer, Vivian Pierce.
(Herald P hoto)

Cocoa Riders Take Honors Here

NEW YORK (U PI) - Base­
b a l l Commissioner F o r d
Frick met the gambling ques­
tion bead-on today, without
flinching, sidestepping or de­
nying " it " could happen to
baseball just as it baa to
other sports.
The commissioner said he
la proud of baseball'* elean
record overall although he la
"not gloating over it."
"W ho knowsT" he said.
"W e might have some kind
of incident tomorrow. I ra­
ther doubt it, though, be­
cause 1 have great confidence
in our players."
D e s p i t e his confidence,
Frick feels it still requires "a
constant awareness" on the
part of everyone connected
with baaebat), Including his
office, club owners, manag­
ers, players and even club­
house boys, to maintain the
integrity o f the game.
Speaking straight from the
shoulder on an admittedly
touchy subject, Frick reveal
cd that he has called certain
players before him to speak
with them regarding "rum
o rs" that were brought to his
attention.
"H ut," he added, knocking
wood on the top of his ma
hogany desk, “ never once has
there ever been in accusation
of any ballplayer throwing a
game or betting against his
own team during the 12 years
I have been commissioner."
Due to the recent National
Football League scandal and
the frequent basketball in­
vestigations, there has been
greater concern about gambl-

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FISHERMEN’S LUCK prevailed Sunday, ac­
cording to Herb Sutton, o f W eklva River Haven.
John K. Doyle Jr. (le ft), R. R . 1, hooked thin
near-record Im p ou n d shell cracker. Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Newell, o f W inter Garden, returned
with this nice string o f bream, boss and blue
channel catfish.

Warring Amateurs
Turn To MacArthur

Dow Flnaterwald out of g
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f
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dom's doldrums today with
Boro*'
Nichols, Tony
Us first major victory in
ished deadlocked at 370, tw*
The former PGA champion »tr°ket behind Flnaterwald.
iron Tequesta, Fla., banged|
home two birdiea on the final
three holes Monday for a
three-usder-par 88 to win the
fourth annual $99,000 "M0
Festival" golf tourney by two
shots.
That gave him a 72-hole
score o f 2tt, It under par,
and $10,000 top money and
boosted him from ninth to
sixth place In earnings on
this year's circuit with $26,543.
Finsterwald, who now heads
for the Bulck Open at Flint,
Mich., grabbed his first vic­
tory since the New Orleans
Open in 1960. He set the atage
for the showdown with a redhot seven-under-par 64 that
tied him for the 54-hole lead
with Juliui Boros.
Dissatisfied with his driv­
er despite his fine round, be
changed ihe grip for the final
round and that and hit caddy
may have made the differ­
ence.
I thought my driving was
much better," said Finiter
wald. "And my caddy, Tom
Vinson, waa a big help, too, I
especially in figuring th e1 ‘
yardage from hole to bole."

NEW YORK &lt;UP!) -G e n . ncll (aid.
Cocda rideri rode off with English obedience, with San­ most flawless performance;
The cold war between the
top honors at the Inner Circle ford's Sally Peterson fourth. Bill Thomas, of Ocala, in sec­
Douglas MacArthur, who has
Only two riders entered the ond and Ruuy Dykes, of Co­
Hors* Show at Rld«-A-Wblle
hid moderate auccesi at me­ NCAA and AAU drew Mac­
Arthur into the rote o f m edi­
Stables, Saturday, garnering saddle scat equitation for 12 coa, taking third.
diator of A m erici'i warring
ator, at the request o f Presi­
30 points la the long drawn years and under, ami little
In the teenage stock seat
amateur sports bodies, today
dent Kennedy, because the
out schedule of events to take Jody Christ, of Cocoa Reach, equitation, class nine, Marly
faced further appeals by the
battle threatened U. S. chan­
the Team Championship Chal- on Lady C., beat out Robert Locy, of Winter Haven, won
NCAA and AAU concerning
ces o f producing its best ath
Patterson, o f Windemcre, on the first placo ribbon, wilh
lenga Trophy.
"open" track meets.
lete* for the 1964 Olympic
C
elt
SI
Bon
by
a
few
points.
Margo Foster, o f Orlando,
Miss Barbara Ellison, BobThe Eastern College Ath­
Games In Japan.
T
e
a
m
equitation
o
v
e
r
second
and
Jin
o
Bradbury,
hy Davis and Buny Dykes,
letic Conference (ECAC) an­
Last
March,
MacArthur
all of the Horse Masters Club fences put both horses and of Maitland, third.
nounced that Ita 132 member
issued a statement, which the
Larry White also took tho
of Cocoa, and their well-train­ riders through rigorous paces
colleges have, in effect, been
AAU claimed upheld the right
ed horses racked up their with Larry White, of Cocoa, first place rosette for team
told not to enter AAU-sancof its organliation as the aote
coming
in
first
with
an
alequitation
followed
by
Bar­
high points In the team jump­
tbmed track meets, Including
sanctioning body In the V . 8.
bara Ellison, of Cocoa, and
ing, team equitation, forward
the scheduled New York A.C.
for open Iraek and field com­
Peg
Edwards,
of
Maitland.
seat; team equitation over
Games Saturday uness a sanc­
petition.
Western pleasure contest
fences and team hunter hacks
tion was obtained from the
for
adults
II
and
over
found
events.
U. S. Track and Field Fed­
*«d
Max Culprppcr'a horse Judg
rira McKinney, dl
eration (USTTE).
T
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it.
If
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T
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F
v
■cored on Tommy Davis’ sac­ rector of the show, preaente
George Shieblcr, aide to
*- thin ever
the huge silver punchbowl
rifice fly.
ECAC secrets ry-trea surer as a
W. 1* Pet. Park. Melbourne's Guy Brew­
DAYTONA BEACH (U PI)—
Rookie Rusty Staub's first trophv, which must be won Sin Francisco
Bushncll,
acknowledged
Frick insists, however, he
31 19 .620 ster was second and John
Joe
Weatherly, with 3,784
Plait,
same
city,
in
third
big league bomcr, with Carl three lltnes for permanent St. Louis
that
permission
wilt
be
grant­
is "not running scared."
30 22 . i n
Warwick on base in (he possession, along with three I » i Angeles
"D on’t get me wrong." he ed by Ihe ECAC for its ath­ point* under his belt from
27 a .510 place.
English pleasure, class 12, said. "W c certainly don't letes io compete if: “ l, Use the World 600, was back on
fourth inning, gave Farrell smaller replicas for the team Chicago
27 23 .510
the edge he needed to relse members to keep, at the close Cincinnati
21 23 .511 was taken hy Carol Erdman, have our heads in the sand, meet ita completely sanction­ top among the grand nation
bis season record to 3-8 and o f the events about 2 a.in. Fitts burgh
21 24 .500 of Maitland, with J. M. (suy, but the NFL case has not ed by the AAU and 2, the al point holders this week.
Weatherly, from Norfolk,
deal last year’s 29-game win­ Sunday.
23 27 .too of Winter Haven, second and caused us to take any step AAU seeks amt obtains sanc­
Phtlndolphls
Va.,
earned a fourth place
tion,
authorisation
and
ap­
ner Don Drysdale hit sixth
In other events, Mary Beth Milwaukee
22 27 .419 Mary Belli Elatcr, third.
wc did not take before.
Guy
Brewster,
of
Mel­
loss against the same number Phillips, o f Plant City, won Houston
22 30 .123
"What it did do was to proval from Ihe U. S. Track in the World 600 late model
stock car race al Charlotte,
tho open Jumping; Roberta New York
o f victories.
20 32 .385 bourne, was first in the upon serve to alert us. Anytime a and Field Federation."
western obedience event with thing like this happens it
Ilushnell, In a late state­ N. C., on Sunday, bringing
The Chicago While S o x Warren, of Orlando, won tho
Monday's Results
Marty Losy, of Winter Haven, brings you Up on your toes." ment, said instruction* to his total points to 19,982 to
moved Into a second-piece tie saddle seat equitation for 13- Houston 2 Los Angeles 1
ward
the grand
national
second and Hill Bauman, of
with BalUmore la the Amer­ 18 year* age class, and Carol (Only games scheduled)
Frick explained hia office member schools regarding
Paisley, third. In this event, operates its own policing sys­ open meet competition "was crown for 1963.
ican League when they beat Erdman, o f Winter Park, was
Wednesday's Game*
Tommy Austin, of Sanford, tem, "Although that doesn't not a directive setting up new
the Los Angeles Angels, 4-0, tops In the Western Pleasure Milwaukee at New York
Atk vs for • dsswasfmftea
was fifth.
and the Kansas City AthleUcs for 18 years and under.
St. Louis at Philadelphia
mean we're doing detective restrictions, but merely a
Gateway
To The Waterway
Rotary
won
its
fifth
frame
clarification
of
existing
regu­
In
the
final
event,
team
downed the Minnesota Twins,
In the fourth event, team Cincinnati at IMltshurgh
work into the players' private
lations."
In a row by beating Civitan
jumping, with modified puis­ lives.
4-1, In the only other major hunter hacks, Linda Mocsln, San Francisco at Chicago 2
"We positively have not or­ 6-3 in the Rabe Ruth League.
sance, Mike o ’ Farrell, of
SPORTING GOODS
league gomes of the day. Tho or Winter Haven, took first Los Angeles al Houston
"Players arc human hcingi
301-6-S E. 1st. 81.
Ocala, turned in the best per­ and, like all human beings, dered our member colleges to Rotary collected seven hits off
American League
White Sox, however, lost the place.
Ph. FA 2-9981
W. 1. Pel. formance, with Bobby Davis, they have their weaknesses. withhold their track and field Johnny Cannovino. David l.en
acrvlceo of flrit-baseman Joe
In slock seat equitation for
26 IT .605 of Cocoa, second and Burry My prime interest is not in athletes from the national ler, the winning pitcher, gave W /N IV O I MAUI • IfIVfCf
Cunningham for an estimated 12 years old and under, Ro­ New York
30 20 .600 Dykes, also of Cocoa, third. regulating the lives of play­ AAU championships,” Bush- up five hits.
eight weeks when he suffered bert Patterson, of Wlndemere, itallimore
3o 20 .600
Judge (or all events was ers, hut in keeping them
a broken collar bone.
took first; Sam Adams, of Chicago
26 21 .553 M. J. Hulsey Jr., of Tampa.
Drysdale, who had a 29-9 Melbourne, took second and Kansas City
aware of the possible dangers T IE IE P H IM U IB IU JIV M K tl
23 23 .311
record last season, struck out Tommy Austin, of Sanford, Dolton
they face.
21 24 .500
Minnesota
13 Colts and walked only one was third.
"Specifically, I'm speaking
21 28 .462
Farrell had live strikeouts
Sheryl Rasmussen, o f Or­ Los Angeles
of players being In Ihe com­
19 25 .432
and three walks. The "slip lando, mounted on L o n g Cleveland
pany of questionablo asso­
20 27 .420
pitch" la similar to a change John, took the sixth event, Detroit
ciates. To me, that’s far more
17 35 .327
Washington
of pace although it has aome
Officers for tho Bill Hemp­ Important than any so-called
Monday’s Results
"break" to U In addition to
hill Motorettes Rummer Bowl­ gambling threat.
Kansas City 4 Minnesota 1 ing League were elerted nt Jet
being a slow ball thrown with
"No matter how innocent i
night
tho sweeping motion of
I.anca when eight full teams player may be, he Is Immcd
Chicago 4 Los Angeles 0
fast ball.
got together to form the lea­ lately subject to public scrub
night
ST. ANDREWS, S cotlsn d Eddie Fisher pitched
gue.
iny if he associates with any
four-hitter for the White Sox (Ul’ D - Billy Joe Patton, the (Only games scheduled)
Elected were Shirley Max­ type of undesirable element.
Wednesday's Games
behind a nine-hit attack that tournament co-favorite, and
well, president; Nola Fergu­
"And o n c e
the public
Included two hits each by two fellow members of the Chicago at Los Angeles twi- son, vice president; Nancy doubts a player, it also doubts
night
Fete Ward and Shcrm hollar. United States Walker Corp
Vinson, secretary • treasurer, the game."
Bob Turley yielded all the Cup team awing Into action Minnesota at Kansas City und Norma Muthieaon, ser­
night
White Sox runs in five Innings today in the Rritlsh Amateur
geant-at-arms.
Detroit at Cleveland night
snd suffered his filth loss golf championship.
High games rolled were 162
THERE
O N LY O N E W A Y
‘Button, of Morganton, N.C., Boston at Washington night
against one wia. Cunningham
by Juan Mugln, 168 hy BurNew
York
al
Baltimore
night
Bob
Gardner
of
Essex
Fells,
bit r» Kelly and Sally Williams
tripped over first base in the
fifth inning and the injury N. J „ and Charley Smith of
and 142 by Uev N'oto.
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo.
was diagnosed by Dr. Hubert Gastonia, N. C., watched
Turkeys were
rolled by (U P D - Wilmington, &lt;N.C.)
Kcrlan as a broken collar from the sidelines Monday as
Butty Richey und Grace Keck; Junior College blasted Mana­
19 other Yanks survived their
bone.
splits converted, 3-10, Shorty tee (Fla.) 9-2 Monday night
Dave Wickcrsham's four- opening round tests. Nine U.
KANSAS CITY. Mo. (UtM) Holynmnn, 6-H, Ruby Predo- to win th« National Junior
hitter enabled the Athletics to S. players were eliminated. —The Knnsa* City Athletics vick und 7-6-10, Billie Char- College Baseball tournament.
spoil Camllo I’ascuai's bid for
gave up their light Monday riot.
Ray Ware pitched the whole
the 100th win of his career. A
for a Sl.ayear lease on
game for Wilmington, striking
homer by Doe Edwards and a
Municipal Stadium and paid
out It men and walking only
single by Ed Charles were
$30,000 in hark rent.
one. He kept the Floridians
the key hits of the Athletics'
The A’s signed a fla -y ra r
under control all Ihe way to
Seminuh, County teacher* contract with the old city ad­
seven-hit attack.
win his second game of the
wun a close match over Brev- ministration just before it
It was a hitter’s field day tournament.
urd county teachers at ths lell office, but the new city
in the Men's Softball League
Mayfair Country Club Sunday administration refused to hon­
Monday.
40-36. Tha scoring w h s based or It. A 'i owner Charles O.
Mcltaney racked up 18 runs
on ths nins-point Nassau sys­ Finley wanted the tow rate
TO TO P THIS COMPACT
on 18 hits to lient liuilcock
Shrine and Kiwanis were tem, and was not decided un­ lease as repayment for an Furniture with six runs ami
Walter Griner struck out 13
estimated fluo.ooo he spent six hits. Smith und Carter
tho winners in Monday’s Jun til the final match.
Low scoru for tho tourna­ to Improve Use stadium.
ior baseball.
slummed burners fur Mcltuney. and allowed only two hits to
Shrine got six for six to ment was a T9 by Dr. A. W.
Grant's tallied It runs o ff leud George's in a 6-1 win
er Florida Elate. Tommy
beat Civitan, which tallied Epps Jr. Other low scorers in­
17 hits to down Klngswood
Gwartney
got both Florida
four runs for five hita. J. cluded Palmer—82, Bracken—•
Rulldcra with four runs o ff
Ervin was tha winning pitch 81, for Seminole and Wilcox—
seven hits. * Yuurshaw o f State hita off Grintr.
85, Akin—8tt, for Brevard.
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Technically, two ways. With • manual top. Or with an optional
«r.
Grant’s and Metis and ManThe trophy for thia first an­
Kiwanis downed Rotary 5-4.
The Hanfurd Recreation De­ gum of Kingwuod tallied home truunerd Chase 10-6, with the automatic top, i s shown above with the sn a u y Dart GT convertible.
winning piL-hvr, David I.ee, Either way, you have the lop ot the convertible news for '63. Dodge
Kiwanis acort'd all but tha nual challenge mutch will be partment announce* the regis­ runs.
slamming out ■ homer with Daitl Low in piice and upkeep like other compact! But loaded
fifth inning with only two presented to Seminole County tration of beginners' swim­
Frank Williams was tha
with 100m and comfort. Dart's the targe economy size compact! Its
hita. Ha urn(liter was tho win­ SupL R. T. Mil wee at tha neat ming classes on Wednesday winning pitcher for Mcltuney one on.
teacher meeting.
ning pitcher.
Six a d s like a V8. And you get 5-year/50,000-mile w arraty.•
and Roy Llsk for Grant's.
snd Thursday.
1 « 0otf|t D .r- , Sm ,-I, •»»*’* *«toch In —.1—1,1 h , w - m I S m 1SU i d Sm
Puri-nts must register their
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children and no child will be
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unless
accompanied
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NEW YORK (U PD — Kick­ nounced today thsy have sign­ to
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Milwaukee Braves have aliened New York Mels have resche­
Classes will bo open to alt ing specialist Don Chandler of ed two stars from the 1962
Fran Moritu, a 19-year-old duled their rained-out sand- city residents. Nun-residents ths New York Giants has Ohio State team.
catcher from New Urleuns, to tot bene (it exhibition game must have recreation cards.
signed bis contract fur the
Added to Oie Tribe's 1963
a contract with their Denver to the night of June 20 de­
Children must have finished 1963 National Football League roster were fullback Dave
farm club of the Pacific Coast spite the fact U creates an tlie first grads in school to be season. Chandler, 29, sat a Francis and guard Rodney
Lesgus. Ha batted .360 for owkard
Giants' scoring record with Foster. Francis waa Washing­ 519 E. First St.
day-night
double- eligible.
SANFORD, FLA.
Registration will bo held at 104 points last season— his ton's seventh draft choice and
Southwestern Louisiana Uni­ header for the world chainfirst season as a pises-kicker. |Feeler XUtig
tha rcurealiuo effie*.
versity this season.
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U. S. Golfers
Will Play Today

Manatee Loses
Baseball Title

Athletics Lose
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Local Teachers
Win Tournament

McRaney’s Tally
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7

Legal Notice
sroTtcr. o r APFLirdTinx
tax

deed

NOTICE 78 H E R E B Y OIV r x . T hat A tl a ntic Municipal
C or poration the holder o f th*
fo l l o w i n g c e rt ific a t e t i n (||#,j
•aid c a r t lf lc a t * f o r tax dea l
to h# l » u H
thereon. Tha
certifi c ate nu m b er and year o f
leauanca,
tha deacrlptlon o f
tha p rop er ty , and the name
In w h ic h It v a i i n r m d art
a* f o l l o w s :
C e rtifica te X o. IT
Tear af
leauanca t s « l
Oeaerlptla a a f P r . p r r l r i
f*°l 1* T he F lo r id a Land and
Colnnleatton Cnmpany'a Celery
I’ l a a u t l o n F lat Hook 1 Pag*
129
Kama In w h ic h aeeeeeed F. O.
Zerrenn er. All o f aald property
b e in g tn the Cou nty o f H-mlnol« . State o f Florida. Cnleee
euch c e r t ific a t e .hall be redeemed a c c o r d i n g to law tha
p r o p e r ly
d esc ri bed
In euch
c ert ifi c a t e will be enld to the
htxheet bi d d er at the front
d oor o f the Seminole County
Court H o m e at Sanford. Kl'.rIda, on the flret Monday In
the month o f Ju ly. 1943. which
la the let d a y o f July. l » f l
Dated title la th day o f May,
IMS.
(SEAL)
A r th u r II
fterka tth , Jr.,
Clerk C ircu it Court.
Semln ola Coun ty, Florida
Publleh J u n e «, 11, It, ; j .
CDI-lo

Legal Notice
TOU A R E h e r e b y no tifie d
that a C omplain t f o foreetoea
a certain m o r t g a g e e n c u m b e r ­
in g
the foltowrlng deecrlbed
real property, to-writ:
Cot : r .
B lock
if. s r x 1- AND K 3 T A T EH. A m e n d ­
ed Plat, a c c o r d i n g t o a
ptat th ereof, record ed In
Plat B ook II. page* 1 *
I. o f the p u b l i c recorde o f
Seminole C o u n t y . Florida.
T O G E T H E R w i t h all f u t u r e *
and household ap plia nc e* a t ­
tached to o r ue# 1 In c o n n e c ­
tion with th* pre m iere herein
deecrlbed.
ha* been filed a g a i n . ! y o u In
th#
ab o e e -e ty le d
cult,
th#
•hurt title o f w h ic h le F E D K lt .l t. N A T IO N A L M O R T G A G E
ASSt O A T I O J I
a C o r p o r a t io n
o r g a n lie d un d er an Act o f
Conareee a n j
raiding
pureue nt to the F e d e r a l Nat iona l
M ort g ag e A e e o c le tlo n tfharter
■let. having It* p rin cip al o f f i c e
In the c i t y o f W aeh ln gt on ,
I'letrlct o f C o lu m b ia , p l a in t iff,
* » - « u » . R A Y M O N D JOICV L E IIUK and C A R O L ANN II. 1.KH ' &gt;13. hi*
wife.
Defenda nt*,
and you are r eq u ir ed to eerva
a copy o f y o u r Ane we r o r
other Pleading t o the C o m ­
plaint on f U l n t l f f a A tt or n ey ,
Mv&lt;k X. C lev elan d . Jr., Suite
SIS Sanford A tl a n t ia N ationa l
Hank building. San ford, F l o r ­
ida. and file the or igin al A n ­
ew er or other Plead ing tn tha
o f f i c e o f th* C l e r k o f th* C i r ­
cuit Court on o r befo re th*
Sth day o f J u ly . A. D. 1M1.
If you fall t o d o eo. a d e c r e e
p ro co nfe eeo w i l l be t a k e n
taken acaln et y o u fur the r e ­
l ie f
I t m a n je d In the C o m ­
plaint.
Thl&gt; Notice eh a ll be p u blleh #1 once a w e e k f o r fo u r c o n eecutive w ee k* In T h* S a n fo r d
Herald.
Dated Ihle I I . t d e y o f May,
A l&gt; 1»«I.
(S13.ll.)
Arthur If. B ec kw ith. Jr..
Clerk o f C ir cu it Court.
Seminole C o u n t y Florida.
Publleh Ju na 4, Id. II. IS,
IMS.
C D J.f*

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Dated this ISth day o f M i y.
t443.
(S E A L )
A rth ur H. R c c k w lt h , Jr..
Clerk C ir cu it Court
Semtnol* C oun ty, Florid a
Publleh June 4, It, 1«. IS.
14*3
C OI-tt

A D o r o t h y Petereon. A ll o f
•aid p rop er ty bein g In the
C o u n ty o f Seminole. S ta ta o f
4'lorlda.
Cnleee
euch
certi­
fic a t e ehall be red eem ed a c ­
c o r d i n g t o law ihe p r o p e r t y
d eecr lbed In euch c e r t i f i c a t e
w ill b* eold to th* hlg h eet
bid der at the front d o o r o f
th# Sem in ole C ou n ty C ou r t
l l o u e * o f Sanrord, F lorid a, on
Ihe flret Monday In the m o n t h
o f J u ly . 1443, which le the
le t d a y o f July, :&gt; *}.
(SEAL)
A r t h u r It Heckwlth. Jr.
C l e r k Circuit Court.
HeniinnD County, F to r ld a
Pkblteh Ju ne 4, II, t l , 3S.
1443
C P J -l!

f o l l o w l r c r « r t l f l ? a t « h a t f!lt«l
tAlil ctr t lfl ca ta fo r t a t dead
to ba l««u#d tharaon. Tha ear*
t lflca ta numb er and jraar of
laatianr*, th* &lt;1*ji&gt;*rlptlnn o f
tha p rop erty, an.I th# nam# in
w h lr h It w.i« dMPtufil ar « at
follww**
Car tlf lcat# .Vo. l o l l Y#ar af
lasuanc# m i
H H fT lM U i mt Prwptrtyi
!*ota i : A 13 » l k . C P#ar1
I - i k # I M ; h t « FDM Addition
f l a t H t k • Pan# «*
X.ini* In which a i f # « « n l C#l#«
at* Utyrr. All o f aald proper­
ty b « i n f irt tha County of
Mamtnol*
Hint# o f
Florida.
Unlaaa auch c#r tl flc ata *hall
h# rad#tm#d ac c o r d in g to law
th# property *lf»*«rlb#.1 In aii&gt; h
r# rtl fl. it# will b# anlxl t«» Ih#
hls h c a t Md&lt;t#r at th# front
d o a r c f thp HrmlnoY# Connty
r.xurt Houi# at HanforJ. F lor ­
ida. on tha flrat Monday In
th# n.outh o f July. 1913. which
la th# 1«t .lay o f Ju ly. 1X3
l » » t r l this 13th day o f May
19*3
tHlLUe)
Arthur If. Tlrrkwtlh, J r .
Ct#rk c i r c u i t Court,
tUmlwni# Coun ty. Florida
P ub lish Juna 4, 11, 11. 33.
CDJ-34

Ida, o n tha flrat M o n d a y In the
n&gt;onth e f Joly* 1943. w h i c h la
tha l o t day a f Ju ly. I t d 3 .
Dat ad this 13th d a y o f May.
IMJ.
(tflU L I
.Arthur 11 ft#,' k w i t h , Jr.,
C le r k Circuit C o u r t .
f * m i n o l # Coun ty, F l o r i d a
Publleh Juna 4, 11. I I . 34.

Legol Notice
leeua nc a 1M 1
Deeertpttea mt P e e p e r t y
B e g NK Cor. o f L o t I Run N.
41 Deg. 41 Min. XV 114
ft. S
IS Deg 41 Min. TV. 110
ft. S.
74 Deg SI Min. K. I l l
ft. to
I llw a y NEly A l o r g l l l w a y » »
ft. to PO It T r la n g le d a l# Plat
tlnak I P a g * II
Nam e In w h ic h aeeeeeed J oeep h A A E m ily Itakyta . All
o f eald p r o p e r ty b r in g In the
C ou n ty o f S em in ole. Sta ta o f
Florida.
I'n l* .*
euch
certi­
fic a t e ehall be re deem ed a c ­
c o r d in g t o l a w th* p r o p e r ty
d e e c r t b e j in euch c e r t ific a t e
w ill be eold to the hlgh eet
bid der at th* fr on t d o o r o f the
Seminote C o u n t y C ou r t tlo u * *
at S in ford, Flori d a, on th*
flret Monday In the m onth o f
Ju ly, 1443 w h ic h I* the let
d a y o f Ju ly, 1443.
Dated thl* lath day o f May,
5443.
(SEAL)
Arthur II. B e c k w ith . Jr.
Clerk C ir cu it Court.
Se min ole C oun ty , F lo rid a
Publ lek Ju ne 4. 1L IS. 13.
1443
CDJ-f

NOTICE
for

OF

A F F I.tr ATION

tax

o r k ii

l i * » . I H I 4 Florida Utatate*
a f latPi
NOTICE IS lI K I t E B T O I V EN. T hat A tla n t ic Municipal
C orporation the h old er o f th*
fo l l o w i n g ee r tlf lr a t * be e filed
•aid c e r t ific a t e fo r tax deed
to be
leeued
thereon. T he
r e r t l f l c t t * nu mber and ye ar
nf Dr ux nr*. the d - - c r ! j i t l o i o f
the pro perty, and th* name In
wh ich It wa * * . i r , , r d are a*
fo llow *:
C ertific at e No 1434
T e a r af
D etun e* 14*1

llrwrlella* of Properly!

NOTIC E
OF
A P f l . l t ATION
••HR T A X IIEEII
H e r . tIM.I* Florida st a t u t e *
ml I PM I
N O T I C E IS II KR E HT O I V EN. T h a t Atlantic M un icip al
C o r p o r a t io n Ih# holder o f th»
f o l l o w i n g ce rt ificat e ha* filed
eal.l c e r t ific a t e for tax deed
to tie leeued thereon. T h e c e r ­
t ific a t e nu mb er end y e a r o f
Drua nce.
the deec rlp tlon
of
the p r o p e r t ) , and the name
In w h ic h It wae at aeeeed are
ae f o l l o w e :
C e r t ific a t e No. 73
Tear ef
lee ua nc* 144!

1H2
C D J-lt

Legal Notice
M oda l D - t l
4. I l o t XVht.r H *a t« r — D ay
A N l f h t — Sfn 1*1 SA C

t. V o n .tla n

nilnd*— I

« Her*.n*.t T o m e *
XVITNEB* m y h»n.| and th*
*#.%! n f ooltl C n a ft at Bxnfnrd.
FlorldB. Ihl* Slat day o t M ( y ,
lilt.
(• E A L 1
.Arthur H
B *r kw ith. J r .
C U r k o f th* Circuit C o u r t
n y i Stortha T. V l h l .n
TXputy CUrk
H!*h»t&gt; * B o r n .t o ln
St E * * t Bln* 8 lr»* t
Orlando, f l o r i d *

nr
% r n .ic % T if» T
•Hit T I T 114: 4:11
!«# # . 194.10 Florida H ta ta lN
of l»IV»
N O T 1CB IH H R n C I l T O I V - A t t o r n t y * f o r r i u l n t l f f
KN. T h a t Atlantic M u n ic ip a l ru blU h Jun* «, 11, 11, IS.
C o r p o r a t io n th# ho1d#r o f the IMS
f o l l o w i n g ce rt ificat e h a s file.I C t x j . d l
•aid ce rt ifi cate f o r h i
deal
to ba D-u#d thereon. T h a c#r- IX ( III XTV J l IHIE'A r o t R T .
t lf lc a t a number and y e a r o f * » : m i x u l e
t i l l A T T, I 'L O R .
(c a u in c # , th# d e a c r l p t lo n
o f li lt
the p rop erty, and tha ntarn# la E A T A T E O R
w h ic h It waa a*ae« »e d ara
D. E. A N D E R iO N ,
follow e:
D*i&gt;raotd
C e r t ific a t e No. 1173
T e a r of
x i m r r t o ( Rk iiit u r *
lee ua nc a 1941
TO
ALL PERXIIAO II A A I X G
lle a e ? Ip4l#a a f P r w p a r f y i
IT.VIXM
OR
D K V I X U i
NW
e f N\V»* o f |\V\i «!*#••
AGA IXB T M I D EXT ATE i
H 293 ft. o f K 115 ft . o f \V.
T o u and **&lt;h n f y o u or*
414 ft. ) bectlun 14 T o w n a h l p
h*r*l&gt;y a o t l f l . d and r #qu lr« d
31 R a n « a 31 13
lo f ll* a n y c laim * on.i d * .
Name In whU'h a » a # « «e d D. D
iwsnlal. All o f »ald p r o p e r t y m *nd * w h ic h you, nr *ith# r o f
b e l n * tn the Coun ty o f Hcml- you, m a y h v n i « a l n * t aald
r . l a l * In tha n f fl‘ 0 n f lion .
note, Ftat# o f F lo rid a . t'n l#«e
■ucli certificate eh a ll ba ra- C. Vcrnuti Ml**, County J u d a *
o f ftomlnota County, at hla
de#m #d acx'ordlnc to l a w tha
o f flea l a th* c o u r t I t o u .o in
p roperty
described
In
auch
a a n fo r d . F l o r i d * , within olx
c e r t ific a t e will b# e o l d t « the
r a U n d t r m o n t h * from th* llm #
h l« h a « t bidder at t h e fr on t
o f th# ft r tt ynbll.-atnn o f tht*
d o o r o f th# H#mlno1* C o u n ty
nolle*. B a c k c laim or d r m . n d
C our t lloii«# at Ha nfo rd . F l o r ­
niuit b * In w r lt lu a an.l run ida, on th# flrat M o n d a y In tain th* p l . c a o f r o . l d . n c o ,
tha mx&gt;nth o f Julr. 1943 w h ic h
and pu#t o f f l c * o f th* c l a i m ­
le tha 1st «lay o f J u l y , 1943.
ant and n u i l b# .w o r n to by
D a t ed this tat la d a y o f May. th* c la im a n t , hi* a c « n t
or
1143.
a t to r n e y , o r Ih* aam* . h a l l
USUAL)
b* void.
Arthur If. ft#**kwith. J r .
V l o l . t O. And rr.nn
C lerk c ir c u it C o u r t .
A* Admlnla tr airlx o f aald
Hcmlnol# Coun ty.
F‘ l ••r t-la
o .ia i*
Pub llah June 4. 11. 14, 25.
A T Sir K a y
1943
A l t n r n . y at Taiw
C DJ-11
t I S H Houth Orar.ua A v o a u *
Or land o, K lo fld a
NOT H K OF A P P L I C A T I O N
I'ubiiah J a n a «. It. II. IS
rnn t u tiKiitt
CDJ-dS
n o t ic k

Legal Notice
Addition Flat B o o k 11 f i l l I t
Nam* In which a n t a t o d Paul
A. * Ermt ldln* Tajrparaan. Alt
mt aald p r* p «r t y b . i n * la Ih*
County o f Damlnolo, Sta ta o t
Florida. Pn1*.o auch c o r l l f l rat* .h a ll bo r t d o o m . d aer o r d l a t to l a w th* p ro p e r ty
doaerlbrd In ouch c o rt lfle a ia
will bo oold to th* h l i h . a t
bidder at the fr on t d oor a f th*
Bamlnol* C ou aty C ou r t Hou«B
al Hanford. Florid a, e a th*
flrat Monday tn Ih* m ont h o f
July. 1511 which lo the l o t
day o f July. I f f ! .
Datad thl* ISth d ay o f May.
I5M.
(DEAL)
Arthur It. R r c k w lt h . J r ,
Clark Circuit C oa rt.
Hrmlnolo Cou nty. F lo r id *
Pubti.h Jun* A, 11, 11. I I
CDJ-ST

%OVERTURE EXT FDD D I M

T b* Board o f Publlo Inatruotlon fo r Mamlnol* Coun ty. Flor*
Ida. will r*c*lv* bid* far th*
fu r n l .b l n c o f all labor, ma*
Irrlat*. . talpmrnt and aartlc**
r.uu lrad fo r th* Inatallatlon o f
Now Hooflna and Dhaot Mata!
XVork on Southaldo I M m a r y
School. Hanford. F lorid a; until
l:» * p. m . Thu radar, Ju no I f ,
1 5 0 . nt th* Scho ol A d m ln lt .
(r a d o n liilld ln p , rxomm .rclal
•tr#«t. Hanford.
Florida,
at
which l l m . and plae# Ih* bid*
will b* pubU*ly opontD and
rta d aloud.
Plan* and .p a c ific a t io n * m ay
b*
ob t a in . &gt;1 by
d * p o * lt ln (
I JO.oo with Iho Arch lta ct, John
A. Ilurtun IV, F ourth Floor,
Hanford Atlantia National Dank
llulldlnt.
Hanford.
Florida.
Such d .p a i l t w ill b* rofundod
In full I* *aeh p . r . o n w h o r e­
turn* Ih* d o c u m . n t * In pood
condition within 1* d ay * afte r
Ih* bid oponlnr.
X c o rt lfl.d
cluck
o r hank
draft, payahl* lo lb * Board o f
Public I n n r u c tla n for ■ * » ! •
n.d* County, F lori d *. U. ».
(loy *r nm art Honda, or a aatI . fa ct ory hid band * i* «u ta d
hy t h . bidder aa d accap iabta
. d r . l l # * In an am ou n t *&lt;|tt*l
IX I R I'X T T J l IMG:** H U R T . to flv* p . r rant o f th* hid
•hall b* lu b m ltta d wit h aach
uK E in oL E t o i n r x ,
b*l o r .
bid
iiia
T h * s u c c i i i f u l bid d er wilt
e «t a t r
o#
b* required In fu ralab and yay
III ( t o W . W O L F .
p ar fo r m a n c *
D a e o a . o l far . ( t l i f a m a r y
and payinrnt bo nd o r bond* Ih
n o T i c R t «a r R r n m i H *
th* amount o f tOO*V o f thD
to
all
r»:R «o x *
iia v ix r
1 I.AIRU
UR
II K 8 I X I) I co nt ra ct .m o u n t.
Attcntlan I* called t o th*
At. AI n AT B A i n E B TA T E t
T ou a n d oooh o f y o u or* fact that no t 1**a th tn th*
h . r . t . y a o t l f l . d and r . q u lr o d minimum aa ln rli* and w * i * a
to fll*. a n y claim* and d«&gt; at a.t forth In th* Spaolfteam * n d « w h ic h you. or a llh r r tlnn* muat b* paid on Ihl* prs*
ot.
o f y ou , m a y ha vr a a a l n .t aald J.
T h* Rua rl o f P ub llo Inotrue*
r . t a t * lu Ih* o f fl&gt; * o f ll«'*1.
fur
Xamlnwl*
Coun ty,
c
\ . r o &lt;n m i *#. J r . C o u n t y tton
Ju d a * o f H.m lnol* C ou n ty , at Florid*. r « * .r v * o th* r ly h t to
r*J*nt
any
a
n
d
/
o
r
nit
bid* or
hi* o f f l c a In lha Court tlou* *
In Kanfnrd, Ftorlda. w it h in . l x lo w a lr * any I nfo rm alllla* I*
cat rn d a r
m onth*
from
(h* Ih* hlddlfif. No bid i h a ll b*
tint* o f th# flrat p u b lic a t io n withd rawn f o r * p*rlod o t
n f tht* no lle * . Each c l a im nr f1fl**u ( 11) d a y * *u ba#q u*nl
d emand muat be In wrltlm c In tli* op .n ln k o f bldo w i t h ­
and Contain the p l*c* o f rr*l- out Ih* co nten t o f th* Board.
doin'* and p « . l o fl l e o a d d r e *
J I&gt; XViluht, Jr.
o f th* c la im a n t an.) m u l l ho
Chairman, ll«a rd o f P ub ll*
—
w — — A r n 1n n __
T U I II ll) tiy illv - I l ilM* lil I
aaonl
nr
ottornry,
or
th*
Cuunly. Ftorld a
•am* . l u l l b* void.
R T. M llw .a
/ . / M.iytno I. XVolf
h«ininol* County HuparlnA*
E x.cu lrlx
uf
aald
t.n dan t o f P ubllo tnatruclion and K x -O f flc lo H*rrao .la l*
D a r io J. Icardl
tary In th* Uuard at P u b ll*
Attnrnrv at I ^ w
tnatrurllon
P. O. U o l lt d
Pubtl.h Jun* t. I t . t l , 1 M L
XVInt.r P*r h. r ia r td a
C DJ -I
P u b t l.h J u n * t. I I , II. IS
C P J-44
IX T H E CIR C UIT COURT, I T

l o t ! &gt; 1» It A I I Hlk. 13
North Chulut'ta Flat Book
I’ a a te 34 t o 31
Nam* In w h ic h a u r . e e d D. n
Daniel. All o f . a i d p ro p erty
being In the C oun ty o f S em i­
nole.
S late o f 4’ lortdn. U n t o *
NOTIC E OF APPLICATION
•uch c e r t ific a t e ehall be r e ­
FOR T A X IlKEtt
(Bee. Itl.lU Florida atatuteo d e e m * ! a c c o r d in g lo law Ihe
NOTH »: 41F
%1*1*1 14 \TlOA
property
d esc ribe d
In
auch
ml lUlai
id iii r%% I9i:i:i9
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y O I V - ce rt ifi cate will be (o ld to the
Oar.
m i . id F lo rid a Maim##
lleerrlpllen af l-rupertyt
BN. That A tla n t ic Stunlclpal h lg h !* t bid der at th# fron t
C or por ation th* h old er o f th* d oor o f th* Seminole County He*, red ft. XV. Of SE Cor. o f • f l#n»»
KOTICIS
IH H K f l C B T 01 VNXV
t;
o
f
N
K
'
.
o
f
S
K
&gt;o
Run
Court
H
o
u
i#
at
Sanford.
F
l
o
r
­
fo l l o w i n g c e r t ific a t e ha* f i l ­
ed eald c e r t ific a t e f o r ta x deed ida. on th* flret Mond ay tn X. so ft. XV. to Park Avenue RN, That Atlantic Municipal
to be leeued thereon. T h e c e r ­ th* m onth o f July. t»43, which S. id ft. to lt,g S e c t io n 14 Curp«*ratlon th# hold er o f th#
fo llow In a lor tlft r a t a ha« fit#.I
ti fi ca te nu mber and y ear o f le the let d ay o f July. 1443. T o w n e h l p I t Rang* 3&lt;&gt; E.
Dv .r d thl* 13th day o f May, Nam e In w h ic h «- -ce»e .| Cut- •al*l rerttflrat# fo r tat d##«l
leeuanc*. th* d eecr lp tl on
of
l e n - a n d l l a r k e ) , li-a lt o r e . All I b* l4*i#.| thereon. Tli# *#r
th# p rop erty, and the name 14*1
o f sa id prupe rly being In th* tlflca*# nu mb er and year i*f
In which It wa * aeeeeeed are (S E A L )
th# d es cription of
A rth ur 11. Heckwlth, Jr.. C o u n t y o f Seminole, s t a t e o f lasuanc#
ae fo llo w * :
NOTICE OP A Pri.lCATlUX
F lorid a, t'nle** euch c e r t i f i ­ th# property, and th# nam# in
Clerk
Circuit
Court.
Certi fi cate No. 1X11
Tear of
f o k t \ t m:t:n
S em in ole Coun ty, Flori d * c a t e ehall be re leetned a c c o r d ­ w h ic h It waa a»*#a»#d ara at
leeuanc* 1441
( « » e . I M . l t F lorid a atalatea
ing l o la w tb# p ro p e r ty d e e ­ fo llow •
Publleh Ju ne 4, II. II. :s .
DeerrlpIlNW o f Property 1
a f IPISI
c rlb ed In euch c e rt ific a t e will 4!artlf1cat# No. 1147 T#ar o f
W. 44 ft. o f B. »3t S ft. o f 1441
No t i c e i s m u t c u r o i v be s o ld t o the hlgheet bid der latuanr# 1941
CDJ-14
N K 'e o f S t V ' i (l-eee S 143 4
KN. T hat A tla n t ic Municipal
!!#•• rl#ii**a # f I'rwpevlft
at (tie fr on t d »or of the Se mif t ) Section 33 T o w n e h lp 3t
C o r p o r a t io n lha holder o f Ihe
Nirrits: (IF A 1*1*1.ICATIIIX nolo C o u n ty Court Itouee at U&gt;t 9 1*4 c i da C.'ourt l*Ut H • W
R ing * 34 K
fo l l o w i n g c e r t l f l c a l a hat filed
a
r
# a « &amp;4
v
o
n
t
*
x
iii:t:n
S an fo r d . Florida, on the flret
Nani* In w h ic h aeeeeeed Joh n
eald c e r t i f i c a t e f o r i t t deed
A
Ren*
Pop*.
All o f
eald |Per. I B I .lt F lo rid a ata late a M ond ay In the month o f Ju ly Nam# In which a#a#«»#d W.
tn be Iteued thereon. The c e r ­
Forward
1443, w h ic h le the let d a y o f A. A Lrn#atina L
proper ty b r in g In th* C oun ty a f 1* 1*1
All o f Mid p ro p e r ty br ine tn
t ific a te n u m b e r and year o f
NOTICE IS H t l R E n r O I V - J u ly . 1443.
o f Seminole, S la t * o f Flertd*
th#
Coun
ty
o
f
Hernlnole.
Ht.tt#
l«*uance,
the detcrlptlon o f
EN,
Tha
t
A
tl
a
ntic
Municipal
D a t ed Itite ISth day o f May,
Cnleee euch c e r t ific a t e ehell
the p rop er ty , and the name In
o f F lor 'd a ITnlaaa »uch certl- ft##, lai.ia ri-rlda Hatatra
b e redeemed a c c o r d in g to law C or p or a t ion Ih* holder o f the 1443
float# shall b# redeemed ac- f o r 1919ft
w h ic h It w ae aeeceted are ae
the p rop er ty d eecr lbed In euch fo llo w in g c ert ifi c a t e hae filed ( S E A L )
followe:
n o t i c e : ih i n : i u : i t r
env•aid c e r t ific a t e fo r tax deed
A r th u r 11 B ec k w ith , J r , cMirdlna to law tha proprrty
certifi
c
ate
w
ill
be
eold
to
th*
SlITII i: O P
A t-ri.llA T lD X
d#a*'rlb#d in auch ##rtlf1r»t# KN. That Atlantia M u n ic ip a l
C e r t lflc a la No. IS
Tear af
to be leeued thereon. T he c e r ­
C le r k Clriu lt Court
hlgh
eet
bidder
at
th*
fr
o
n
t
F o i l T XX l&gt;i:4:i)
letuan ce 1511
S r m ln o le County, Florid a w ill b# aold t o th# highest bid ­ C o r p o r a t io n tha h o l d e r o f the
tifica te nu m b er and y e a r o f
1See. ISI.ia F lo rid a lla r w t e o d o o r o f th* Se min ole C oun ty leeuanc*.
d e r at the fron t d o o r o f th# f o l l o w i n g cartlf lcat# h a a fllad
llee crlptle w ml Property ■
the deec rlp tlon o f Publteh June 4. II, l l . 31.
Court Hou*e at San fo rd, F l o r ­
Hernlnole C oun ty Court Hour# aald rertlflx'att for t a g d aal
Dot 11 W a e t
Side (lardena ml lUIUI
Ihe pro p erty , end the nem* CDJ-ST.
NOTICE IS H E R K H T O I V - ida, on tha flret M ond ay In In which It w e e aeeeeeed are
at H inf or d. Florid a, on th# to be Issued there.»n. T h a c e r ­
Plat Hook S Papa «T
th*
month
o
f
Ju
ly,
1441,
w
h
ic
h
l o n t i : n r %i*i*i .i c %ri«&gt;N flrat Monday In ih# month *&gt;f t i f i c a t e uuniti# r a n d y e a r o f
Kama In w h ic h aaeerted Grac e BN. That A t l a n t i c Municipal I* th# let day o f Ju ly. 1441.
ae f o l l o w - ;
of
F
u
n
T
«
\
i
&gt;i
:
|.
i
»
J u ly . C "3 . w h ic h la ilia l»l Issuance, tha d e s c r i p t i o n
E. S ta ff or d . All o f eald p r o ­ Cor po ration the holder o f th*
T ea r o f
Dated thl* 13th day o f May. C er ti fi c ate No 1IIS
tha property, and tha n a m e In
4a a#* 194.11 Florid a Hla ialao d ay o f July. 1942.
p ert y b e in g In Ihe County o f fo llo w in g c e r t l f l c a l a ha* fi led 1441.
leent'tc e 1341
o f 19491
Datad thla 13th d ay o f May. wrhlrh ll waa aaaessad ara aa
Seminole,
S ta te
of
Florida. •aid c ertifi c ate f o r tax dead (HEAL)
lle e c r lp tle a ml P ra peefyi
follow s:
Cnleee euch ce rt ificat e ehatt to he leeued ther eon . Th# c a r . v u T i c w ih i i K i i i r i i r #ji v - 1942.
l# lllk. II S lovak
A rth ur H. n e c k w lt h . J r , L«te 4 *
C er ti fi c ate No. 1244
T a a r ef
tlflcate
n
u
m
b
e
r
and
ye
ar
o
f
be red eem ed a c c ord in g to Uwr
V illag e Plat Book I r a g e IS KN. T h ^ t Atlantic Municipal ( H F A M
Clerk C ir cu it C our t
Issu an ce 1M1
deacrlptlon
of
Arthur
II
D#ckwith,
J
r
,
C
o
r
p
o
r
a
t
io
n
thr
h
older
o
f
th#
the p ro p e r ty d o r - r i b - t in *uch l••u*nc*, th*
Nam - In w h ic h aeeeeeed SticS
em
in
ole
C
oun
ty,
Florid
a
Deserfpllen e f P r w p e r l y i
Clerk tMrrtill Court
rerllflcw ie w ill be eold to the th* property, and tha na m e
r h a - l A Fra nce* Itrmenar. All f o l l o w i n g icrtUt.'Atn h a t fllad
Publleh Ju ne 4. 11, II, 3)
H#mln&lt; l«* I’ ounty, Florid# t#r&gt;t 7 Washington P a r k O vlede
bleh eet bid der at the fr on t In which It w ae aeeeeeed a r e
o f o l d p r o p e r ly being In Ihe •al*l eer tlflr a t # fur t a t «l- «••!
IMS
Plat
ll o k 5 Page 93
a*
fo
llow
e:
P
l
l
l
l
f
i
Jut
#
I.
It.
la,
33.
h#
latu#*!
thereon.
Th#
dour o f the Seminole County
Coun ty o f Seminole, State o f to
C D J -I
Nam# In wht*U a»a#Rsed Leslie
Court Itouee at Sanford. F l o r ­ Cer tl fl cala No. l l T t ( I 5 /3 J 5 )
Florida. Cnleee euch c e r t i f i ­ c e r t l f l c a l a nu mbtr and ) * « r CDJ-34
M. Foster. All o f aa ld p ro p arty
ida, on the flret Monday In Year of l . r u a n c * 1441
cate -h all be redeem ed a c c o r d ­ o f |a«uanra, th# «l* «x rlptloti o f
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
lleerrlpllen „ f Prepeety
b e in g tn tha C o u n ty o f HemlNOTH »3 4»F APPLICATION
the m on th o f July, 15*3, wh ich
ing to l a w the p ro p erty dee. tha p rop er ty , and th# m m * In
FOR T A X DEED
note,
Htate or F l o r i d a . Unless
Ia&gt;t
I
l
l
o
m
e
v
l
l
l
*
plat
B
o
o
k
I
w
h
ic
h
ll
«
«
•
i
M
S
M
f
i
ara
at
le the le t day o f July, 1S«3.
ft'iiii t u
n»:i:i»
t«ee. ISI. ia Florida aiatale* rrlbeJ In su ch c e rt ific a t e will
f i r s . 191.10 Florida aiatale# •urh carttflcata s h a ll ba raDated Ihte 13th day o f May, P ag e 11
be eold to the hlgheet bidder f o l l o w s :
•I 1*1111
d eem ed according t o l a w tha
Nam* In w h ic h neteaeed Coaat
C e r l lf l c a t # No. 10
Y#ar o f Mf 19IHI
IMS.
NOTICE IS H E B E R T O I V - at th* fr on t d o o r o f tha S e m i­
described
In
auch
Cnmpeny. Inc. A ll o f eald p r o ­
(ajU AT.)
NOTICK IH I I K R P n Y m v - p ro p e r ty
nole C ou n ty Court Itouee at U au n n c o 1941
______ t - - 1----- n
t i.- y w it h
yr
perty being In th* C om it y o f I TIN, T h a t A tla n t ic Mun icipal Sanford, Flori d a, on ih.- flret
l ) 4R#« rlpllu a o f r r o p r r t y i
KN. Thrxi \ 11*avatie 51unUun1 r a r tlf lr a t e will be s o l d t o the
I
C
orporation
the
h
old
er
o
f
the
7— t . j . l »•- - a — . : f 1
xrrrrr
Isot ! lllk i Tl* r I Th# T o w n C o r p . T atlen th# h«dd#r o f tba h lg h rst bidder at tli# frxuil
M end er In th* m on th o f Julr
C lerk C ir cu it Court.
TlwA' .t.B
". u t e r.-a r f .1
tt- v -m ,
4 Hi,- ^---- : - «•
_» .)t
••Pftif|i*&lt;»R haa fllad d o o r o f the rtxrfnlnole C ou n ty
Cnleee euch c e rt ific a t e ehall T
1943,
S e m in o le County. Florid a
— w h ic h I- TC
ihe--let &lt;lay
•aid
c
e
r
t
ific
a
t
e
fo
r
tea
d
«
e
l
be redeemed ac c o r d in g to la w
34 to 41 »nd 112 112 11
114 • i l l i#rllfl&lt;*ate fo r tax de*d T o d f i IT.»UU x i -v i . t ~t r i ’ L .
PuM Hh Ju ne 4, 11, 14. IS.
to be leeue*! th er eon T h e c e r ­ July. 1943.
the
p
ro
p
er
ty
d
eec
rlbed
In
au
ch
A
117
In
be
l«Riie.|
thereon. Tha c er ­ Ida, on th# first M o n d a y In
CD J-II
l u t a l this ISth day o f May.
c er t lflc a la w i l l be (o ld to the tifica te nu mber and y ear of 1943
Nam# In w h ic h a«s*oaed Jna ti fi ca te number end year o f the month %.f July. 1943. wh ich
l••uancf.
the
d
err
r
lp
t
lon
o
f
M I T I I 'K UK AI'FI.IIATIUX
hla hret bid d e r at th* fr o n t
(Tie (haorltitlcn o f la the 1st d i y o f J u l y , 1943
L A Miriam L M.. r V11 o f Issuarit e,
the p ro p erty , and the name ( * U A M
Dated Ihle 13th d a y o f May.
F i l l ! T i l l)K»:l)
d oor o f the Semtiud* C o u n t y
A r th u r II
n# ck w lth . Jr.. •aid p ro p arty hritiu in ih* the property* and the nam#
fXee. I»I.IU Flor id a blalwtrw C ou rt llo u e * a t Sanford. F l o r ­ In whli h It wa e eeereeed are
C
o
u
n
t
y
o
f
Hemlnott.
Sta
te
o
f
In
whlrli
II
waa aaaeestd arc 1942
Clark Olr* ull Court.
a« f o l l o w e :
49 BAL&gt;
•f loin i
ida, on th* flret Monday In
Mfnilii'ilii County. Florida Flori d a. ITnlvsa #u h c e r t i f i ­ a t futluwa
Certi fi cate No. 434
Tear ef
Arth ur II f l a c k w l t h , Jr.,
c ate
sh all b# r#d*f#nia«l a c ­ e e r t l f lr a t #
N O T IC E IS HKREI1T O I V - the month o f J u ly , 1)43. w h ic h leeuenre 1941
No. 4(1 Year 9f
P ’lMlah Juu# 4. 11, 19. 3S.
Clark Circuit C o u r t ,
la
th*
let
d
a
y
o
f
July.
1443
c o r d i n g tu law th# pro p erty Isauanr# (9 (1
KN, T hai A tla nt ic Municipal
\H2
llr e r r le lk a e f Tropertyi
Hernlnole,
C o u n t y , F lo r id a
Dated Ifela t l t h dey a f M ay
•lt»«*rlb#tl
In
su&gt;
h
c
e
r
t
i
f
i
c
a
t
e
Iftearrlpttww
a
f
Pr«pee|yi
C or p or a t ion the holder o f the
fsot I (1.099 S 230 ft ) Hen- CDJ-14
Publlah June 4. I I , 11. 13.
will b« aald to the h ig h est b i d ­ ID a MV Cur. NW(4 ° f
fo l l o w i n g c e rt ific a t e hae filed 1441.
ford C elery Delta Plat Dook
n o tic i:
»r
t t ’ i'i.H \ T n »h
d er at tha frou t d o o r o f lha H#ctlon 17 T o w n s h ip 30 Itanga 1943
eald r e r t l f l c a l * for lax deed (S E A L )
1 Panee 71 A 74
Arthur H. B eckw ith . Jr..
rO W T % » tll'F.II
M«m!tiule County C our t House 33 F. Hun N 1151 ft* In IN»U O D J - ll
to be laeued thereon. The c e r ­
Name In w h ic h ae&gt;eeeed A m e r ­ l»a a . I»4 el« F lorid a
axii r u n
* i : m i .x o l k c a t ' s .
Clerk C ir c u it Court,
at rianford. Florid a, nn th# Itun N. 4»» D eg . (3 Min K
tifica te n u m b e r and year o f
m r r M n o r a p p i .h * t i o x
&gt; !) l i l t :
(IE A F f l.llV A T I U N
TA. FI.OIIIIBA.
fl r at M onday In th# t ••nth o f ’ : i ? ft to H / W of Htata lload
Semlnola Coun ty. F l o r i d a ican Plant F ood C nm p eny, Inc. o f la i n )
l»uan&gt;*.
th* deecrtptlon
of
f o r TAX
IIKKII
All
o
f
said
p
r
o
p
»
r
t
y
b
H
n
*
In
1*1111
TAX
I'll
A
M
5:It
A
XO. IPDB#
the pro p erty , and th* name In Publleh J u n s 4. 11, 14. 3S.
n u tio h
i.d m : i u : i ( T m v - J u ly , 1342, which la the let 44 N U l y A long lload 213 2 ft.
1 * 00. IBS.IB Floolda Blalato*
the C ou n ty o f Memlriol*. Htate
FIRST
FEDERAL
H.AVTXGR
I H 434 ft ft. tn 1*011 Her Do a 17 t*#r. 1*1.ia Florida aioiot.o * f i » « * i
R!f, T hat A tU n tt e Municipal d a y nf Ju ly. !942.
w h ic h It w a* a&gt;.rated are ae CDJ-JI
o
f
Florid
a
Cnlee
e
euch
c
e
r
t
i
­
af i » i» i
fo llo w * :
C o r p o r a t io n th# holder o f th#
l u t e d Ihle loth day o f May. T o w n s M p 20 Itange 32 II
n o t ic e
w
i i r R E i t T g i v ­ AND L&gt;XN AHHoOt XTION O F
ficate
shall
be
r
e
d
f
t
m
e
d
a
c
­
NOTICE
ID
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V
M I T I t 'K
OP
* 1* 1* 1. IC .A T IO X
followrlna r #r tl flc ata h.i« fiiv.l 1943.
Name In which a-R#»«#d T ftC er tifi c a t e X o. 4*
Tear o f
e n . That
A tl a n tic M unicipal OltLANDU, a corpor at ion,
cording to l a w th* pro p erty •aid r#rtlfl*’ jit« fo r tax d^vd
FOR T A X r e i : d
Plalatlff,
Jr A C arlene phllltr*#- All o f EN. That All an iln M un icip al tVirpnrotloh Ih* h o l d . r o f Ih*
leeuanca 1r»d1
t*A 4 A D
deecrlbed In euch c ert ifi c a t e to ti# lMU#d Ihoraoti. Th# carI *ec.
IP t.lg
le e ,
.1
lo ll)
•a l l
p r o p e r ty being In the Corpor at ion Ih* h o l d e r o f III* f o l| o w ln « r a r l l f l c a t * liv* filed v*.
II— rr Ip) turn e f P rop er ty l
A
r
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If.
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k
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l
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will
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NOTIC E IS H K K E llT H I V C o u n t ) o f Hernlnole, Mtate o f fo llo w in g .r r llf l.M l# lia* fill’ d *•11 c a r tlf lc a t * fo r t u t d rr d l u d ’GLXH UtLUDE.AU, at UX
tlflrat# number an&lt;l y#ar o f
l o t 4 Hlk l « l.o c k h art'* HubC le r k Circu it C ourt.
bidder at tha fr on t dour o f
ITnlaaa auch r erlt fl - •a l l r *rt lflr »l* f o r t a x d r » d tn b#
iMuanra o f th# proparty, and
Hrmliiola C oun ty , Florida Florida
dlvlelon P lat Hook li Page 7u KN. Tha t A tla n t ic M un icip al the Hernlnole 4'o uoty
|.*itrd. th* r* on .
T h* •t al..
Court th# nama In w'hlch It w^«
C
or
po
rat
ion
th*
hulihr
o
f
tha
D ofin da nt *.
rate sh all be redeem ed a c ­ to ba l**urd I h r r r o n T li* e*r- c . r l l f l r a t * nu m brr and y aa r uf
Name In w h ic h a.eeeeed C l i f ­
P ublish Ju ne l ( 11, 19. 25.
llouee
at
Hanford.
F
lorid
a,
on
c ord in g to law th# property tlflr a l* niimb.r a n d r * a r o f l.auun c*,
a« fo llow *
ford And ereon. All of eald p r o ­ folluw tng c a r tlf lc a t # has fil#.| the flret M ond ay in the month »••#«•#•!
c i »j - : «
th* i L . ‘' r l p t l o n
nf r t.r .H K '5 x o T i c n u r i u r
d es cribe d In •urh rertlflral# Uauanr*. Ih* d o a c r lp t t n n o f th# p r o p r r t y . and th* n a m * In
T»«r of
perty b ein g In the County o f •aM c f r l l f l c a t t for a tax da#&lt;l o f July. 1943, which Is tlaw let C e r llf lca t# No. 1197
Nolle* I. h.ra h y a l v . n that
will ba* aold In tha lilghaat Ih* prop.rty, and Ih* n * m * In w h ic h It wu* a « . * . . * d ar* a* un l . r a D . c r . * o f For*c1n*ur*
M i n i 4: u p
a p p i .ii’ t r i o *
(••utnc# 1941
Semlnola,
S ta le
of
Florida. to b« iMuail t her to n Th# c a r ­ day o f Ju ly, 1941
w
h
tih
II
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c
*
*
•
•
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at
tli#
fron
t
ikiur
o
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r
i
m
m
114:
1:11
l)#o#rlptl*Mi o f P rop r rt ?
I 'n l# .* euch certificate eh a ll
follow*:
ami Hal* r n l . r f j by ih* J u d a *
Dated ihle l l t h day o f May.
Court fo llo w .*
4&lt;t##e 191.19 F lo r id a P l a l a l e o the Hernlnole C o u n t )
(#&gt;!• 4 * 17 t l.oaa Mt. It.I l Hlk
b » redee m ed ac cord ing lo la w lt*uan r«( th# il#acriptl«in o f th« 1943
C .rllflcal#
No.
Jl T » » r
o f uf ih* c i r c u i t C ou rt et th*
T r a r o f l . * u * n r # &gt;54i
tha na m «
tn
ll u«e at Hanfunl. Florida, on C artlf lcat* No. 1131
3 L a k a t U w IMal Klook 3 l ‘ #d# o f 1919ft
the p rop er ty drerrlhed In euch property, and
Ninth Judicial Circuit, In and
tib A M
eNoTICK IH I I K R K I i r U I V - the first Mon lay In thv month |#» O.iHtf 1&gt;«l
r e r t lf lc a l* w ill be eold to t h * which It w aa assrs ttil ar# a#
ll#*«*lBll*w ml l - r a p o r f y i
fur H.mlnul* 4'uun ty, Florida,
A rth ur If. n e c k w lt h . J r . 11
fo
llo
w
*
;
llr
.r
r
lp
llo*
ml
P
r
a
y
o
c
f
r
&gt;
o
f
July.
1942.
Whlrh
Is
the
Namo li. wh ich aat#»«#d Jim #* KN’, T hat A tla n t ic Munh'ltiil
h lg h e .t bid der at the fr o n t
M l i t ft o f N III ft. o f XV. on Hu Jtat day ot Slay, l i l t .
Clerk Circu it Court.
N
Slid II. of H ISO tl
o f 57 ft. o f 5: |4 eh o f HE •* o f
Y #ar o f
duor o f the Seminole C o u n t y C e r t lfIcat# So. 1141
31 Y ounn at al. All o f said I 'o r p or a tI on tha h o l d r r o f th« 1st day o f July. 19(3.
In a c .r t a ln caua* b . t w a . n
flemtnnle Couwty. Florida
D«t «d thla Ii»th dav o f May. NXV&gt;« E o f I ' . r k M .c tlo n ID VXV'J ( t . r . . M SO ft A E 4" F lr.t
property br ing tn th# County f o l l o w i n g rert If Irate h a t filed
C our t Hnu«e at Sanford. F l o r ­ •■•uanr# 1941
F . d . r a l Having*
and
I'ublish Ju ne 4. 11. II. 21.
T o w n . h l p Jl I lo n a * J l E
l l e t r r l f l l n a a f rra p a v t y i
o f H#«nln*il#, Htat# o f Florida
•aid ror tlfl ate f o r ta x »l#«d 1941
ida, on the flrat Slonday In
ft.
nf
N.
JS
tl
ot
H
&gt;5
f
t
.
I
(a im A M or la lto n o f Orlando,
194S
Nam*
In
whlrh
a
*
.
r
*
*
*
d
T
h
r
o
Iant
334
&lt;Ju##n's
Mirror
Mouth
(HKU.ft
the month o f July. 1141. w h ic h
- »u ch tar I If Icat a ihall to b# Issiird ther#**ii. T he car Ur. lion JO T o w n . h l p 15 I U n « . a cor por at ion, plaintiff, and
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A. Aulln. 14 K
IM.it Hook 9 P l | M 43 A 44
\r tbu r II
Herk with, Jr . d o r * J. A \ .i i . l l *
b# r#&lt;l##ni#*l i i d i r i t l n a to law t lfl ra t# number and y#ar o f
la the t it day o f July. 11»« 1.
D u uala. Illlud.au. at ux, *1 at.,
All o f . . i d p r o p . r t y b . l n a In Nam# In w h ic h i n r u r l J T
I'terk
C
lr
ru
ll
Court.
th#
p
ro
p
e
r
ty
«lr«rribrf|
In
aio
h
Iflauatir#,
th#
slaacrlptlon
o
f
th#
Dated Ihle 13tli day o ( M ay , Nam# In whi&lt; h #•••••#&lt;! Jo# #d .f . n d a n t t ,
b.ln g
C h a n c tr y
N lir tis : OF
APPI.II ATION
th&lt; co un ty o f n . m i n o l r , m a t . t l r r r n
ph J A l l r Ian u ll#n i#k. All
h«rt)lnola Coun ty. Florida
c #r tl flc at# will b« aold to th# p ro p e r ty , and tha
All &lt;if .a id p ro p rrt y N*. 13(51. f will M il at p u b ­
nmm«t In
1741
f o r t a x d i : s: d
o
f
Ktorl'U
K
n
U
.
c
o
u
c
li
cortl*
o
f
#al4
p
r
o
p
e
r
t
y
being
In
tha
Publish
June
4,
11.
II.
24.
hlirheat
bidder
at
tha
front
w h ic h It waa aaaaeaad are as
b r l i i . In Ih* Coun ty o f Hrml- llo aunllon tn Ih* hl gh M t and
(S E A L )
I are. I PI. la F lo rid a (l a t a t e a
f l o a t , . h t i l b* r * d « * m * d ae- not*. Htat* o f yiur lda. I ' n l * . .
dour o f th# Bamlnol# County ' ll )WS
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A r th u r II
Beckwith, Jr.. C ou n ty o f eSaminola. Mtato o f af 1*4*)
c o rd in a to law I h o p r o p . r t y auch r # r l l f l r « l * . h a l l b* r*. bait bld d .r for ea*h, al th#
Florida. (Tnlraa I M h e # r ! l f l Court
Ilou##
at
flanfnrd.
F
l
o
r
­
Clerk Circuit Court.
r
a
r
t
l
f
l
c
a
t
a
Vo
131
T
e
a
r
o
f
front door o f lha C ou rtho u* *
NOTICE IS H E B E R T G I V ­
cat * •hall ba r#*1##m#&lt;1 ac c ord *
Mi l l i e lift* %ri*l ll ITIlftN d # . . r i n r t In . u r h c . r l l f l r a t * d r* m *.l a c r o r d l n c I* law th* In Hanford. H.m lnola C ou n ty ,
Sem in ole (Xiunt), F l o r i d *
EN. Tha t A tla n t ic Municipal ida. on th# flrat Monday In Uaijtn&gt;# 1941.
will
t
«
.
o
i
l
In
I
h
*
h
l
(
h
*
.
t
tng
to
law
tha
property
d*a*
th#
m
on
th
o
f
July.
1943.
whl«h
F
iiit
T
%
%
nr.ft.M
P u b t l.h Ju n e 4. II. II. IS.
I lr a r rlp iloa a f P r o p o r l y i
proprrty
d r.c r llird
In
*tlch Florida, at lb# hour o f 11:00
C or p or a t ion th* h old er o f the
i r I M in
k N r t U l e a i # w i n fo llow in g c e r t i f i c a t e hae filed !• th# let day o f Ju ly. IMS
CDJ-SI
l.nt 4 lllk. 12 Tier C Tl»o T o w n I err. 191.19 ft'lurlda ninlalea lil.Id. r &gt;• "&gt;* f r o n t d o o r nf c r r t l f l c u t * w ill Pr . o l d !&lt;• thr A. SI., un Monday, Ih* t f l h
Ih* Sriiilnnl* C o u n t y
Court h i a h a . i b ld d rr «t th* front
b# •old to tha h lg h tst bid d er
l
u
t
e
d
l
h
!
»
13th
day
o
f
May,
Ml
1019!
of
Hanfuid
Plat
Honk
1
Page*
day nf Jun*, 1515, th* f o l l o w ­
eald c e r t ific a t e fo r l a i deed
M illet:
(IF
A f f l . l t ATHtN
at Ihe fr on t d o o r of ihs HenilNOTICE IH IIKItKIlY O I V - llutioo •( H.nfurd, F l o r i d * , on d o o r o f th* H*niln.do County ing d*#orm*d p r o p . r t y !
54 to 41 and 112 113 115 114
lo be leeued thereo n. T h a ce r- 1943
the
flrat
Monday
In
t
h
*
in..nth
F ill! T A X I1CF.I1
n«i!a O a u i f C l i f t U o i m at
KN.
T
hat
A
tla
nt
ic
Municipal
(d
L
A
I«
)
Ilf
C o u r t llo u * * at S a n f o r d , F l o r ­
l o t II. L A K E H A R R I E T
twee. m l.lit Florida M a t a le e Hanford. F lorid a, on the flr et tlflcata nu m b er and y ear o f
A r th u r II
n # ck w lth , J r . Nama In which a««asaed Kll- Corpor al ion the holder o f tha o f July. l i f t , w h i c h I* Ih* id*. on tb* ftr.t M ond ay In
EMTATKX. a c c ord in g to Ihp
laeuanc*. th* d eecr lp tlon o f th*
1 of l l ) of July. IM S .
aaff IMIIII
Monday In the month o f J u ly ,
(•
Meats
has
fllad
Ih*
m
on
th
n
f
July.
1543,
which
C
lark
C
ircu
it
Court
s
i
b
s
t
h
|g«iwry
A
ll
o
f
aald
pro
plat t h * r * o f * « r*r«rd *d
property, and the na m e In
I i . t . d thl* ISth d a y o f M*y. U th* 1.1 day o f Ju ly. 1341
NOTICE i s H E R E B Y O I V . 1943. w h ic h le the le t day
H#minola C oun ty . Florida party being In tha C ou n ty nf • sl.| c ert ifl r a t s fo r tat d##d
In I'L t llnak II. p * g * ( 14
which
It
wa*
aeeeeeed
are
*•
JEN. Tha t Atla ntic Municipal o f July, 1941
t.» bs Isauad th#rson Tb# rar- 1)11
I'u M iih Jun# 4. 11, 11. 23.
I &gt;*l*d Ihl* loth day o f May.
H#mlnots.
Htafa
nf
Florid a
fo llow*:
and 11. nf th* I'ubll* R * .
(tiE.XI.)
C o r p o r a t io n the holder o f th*
Dated thle ISth dey o f May,
1943
1
nu
mber
and
)
t
a
r
Unlaaa
auch
r
#
M
l
f
l
c
«
t
a
ah
ill
1541
tif
I*
at
cur l , uf S - m l a o l * Cou nty,
C er llf lca t* No. (44
T ea r af
Arthur II l U c k w I t h . J r .
f o l l o w i n g rertlftr-et* hae file*! 19(3.
be fade#me* 1 a r r o r d l n g tn law lesuan a, tha deecrlptlon
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(H E A D
leeua nc* 1»«|
Florida.
CUrk Circu it C o u r t .
eald c e r t i f i c a t e for lax deed (tf L A D
A rth ur II
lU c k w I th , Jr. (HEAL)
I h# p rop er ty deaorlbed In auch th# pr ■•party, anil the name
lleerrlplloa
af
rraparlyi
8 . min d* C o u n t y ,
Florida
to be leeued thefeun. The c e r ­
M illie :
up
%ft*ft*a.ir%Tii&gt;Y
A r th u r II. ruc kw tth . Jr.
•artlfl ato will ba aol I tn th# w h! h It wae 4 »*#sasd are
I’ l . r h Circuit C ourt.
A rth ur II. D . ' k w l t h , J r ,
Lit e 3*4 A til l l l a . k H a m ­
I'u M i.h Jun* I, 11, IS. IS.
Clerk C ircu it Court
9*41*1 T \ \ 114: 4:11
tifi ca te nu m b er end y » r
of
Hamlnol* C oun ty, Flori d a
hi gh ##! h»*id#r at tha front follnwa:
C l.rk
mock Flat Uook l F a g ta t l
1»*J
tf#mlnol# County, F l o r i d *
I He#. IWfteld F lorid a iiatw lea d oor o f tha Hamlnnla Co un ty Car ilfl rat * No. « * )
leeuanc*.
th* deecrlptlon o f
T
.
.
r
o
f
Publlah
Juna
«.
11,
11.
IS.
A 1*4 and Plat H ook I Fagea o f 1919)
Hy; Martha T. V lhl.n ,
O D J - l l ________________________
th* p r o p e r ly , and Ihe name In Pab lU h Ju ne 4. 11, 14. 23
Court llnusa at Hanford. F l o r ­ | ..i .. n r# 1AAI
O D J-ll
I). C.
To It s * 111
w h ic h It waa aeeeeeed e r e a* 1943
NOTICI3 IH IfFItF.ltr a iv - ida, on th# flrat S lo n d ty In
)lr*rrlBll.»o ml Vlmmnlfl
David XV. I I . trick, o f ih* fir m
Nam* In w h ic h aeeeeeed L il­
i
n
i
nr.
t
im i n r
i
o
t
it
r
KN, Tha t Atl a ntic S lunldpal the m on th nf Ju ly, 1943. whlrh Im U V * » lllk (• Tr..-I «
follow *:
N trrttE
or
arP M C A T tox
CUM1
uf fill.* . I l ' d r l c k A R i b l n . u a
lian Nechtm an, at a). Alt of
m m ii
j t m t i a i.
i iiiiiir.
C e r tlllc a le
No. 701 Tear o f
f u r t x x i)P:»:t*
C'*rp&lt;iratIon th# holder nf th# la tli# 1st day nf J u ly , f O :
B«nl*( l&lt;i Mprliiv* A c r o d l l n i tu i n
•aid p r o p e r ly
bein g In Ihe
xmi
F ull
h E M t n o l . E (*•*. tat.ia l l . i u . atatai.* US Huuth C o u r t btr**t
NOTICE IIP
AIT’ MC ATIIIN
leeu a nc* l l d l
fo llf’ WlhK r # r tlf lc a t o haa ftlr.l
Datad Uiia 15th d ay o f May, I 'U i Th*r#u f 11 u r &lt;1*1 llji.in t n t n i l , Ft tut 11* a
Orlando,
Florida
County
o
f
Seminole.
S
la
t
e
of
FU R T A X HEED
l l r e c r l p l lo a ml Pro per ty !
aald cartt ftcata fo r tax d#r | 1942
ml l»4 ai
ih* l‘ ul)llo l t * . o r l * o f t&gt;*iu|.
X tt or n «y . fo r Ptatntlff
Florida. Cnleee euch c e rllf tin i t m i r H i
n i l . ia***
( f e e . |»«.|* D o * ml I 4 I I I
L o i* S l I A H Hlehpam M a n to ba laauad tharann Tha car*
NOTIC
E
ID
I
I
E
B
E
R
T
O
I
V
n»l*
C
oun
ty
,
Elortil*
A
rth
ur
II
fla
ck
w
lt
h
.
Jr.
P ' b l l . h Ju n* d. I M I
NOTICE IS HE R E H T G1V- celee ehall ba re deem ed a c ­ t lfl ca ta a u m M r and yaar e f
t a llon r i a l Hook t f a * # *4
N .m * in w h k h » . . * . . * ' l SI »t FEDKIIAI. N A T I O N A L StORT- EN. T h a t A lla n llo M unicipal |
Clark Ctrrult C ourt,
c ord in g to la w the property
CJ.AUK AjW O C I A T I O N , a C or *
Name In whlrh aeeeeeed E ll- EN, Tha t A t le n .le Slun lolpel
lasuanc#. tha d#ac-lpttnn nf
J A J..UI L G . r . p t * . Alt of
Curp.&gt;i*U»n Ih* h o l d . r o f Ih*
Mernlnnla C o u n ty , F lorid a
deecrlbed
In
euch
c
ert
ifi
c
a
t
e
(Miration o r a . n l i . d
u n l . r an ft d lu w ln * i'* r (l flc*t* h a . f l l . d IN t h e ( i n i h t i x t r i A r o f
labftth A. Pickard. All o f t a l i C or por ation th* hoMer o f th*
.•I.) p r u p . r t y )**ln&lt; ll) *R—
writ) be eold lo the hlgheet tha p ro p erty , and tha n« ma In Publish Juna 4, 11, 11, 24.
Art o f Conisr*** » n d * » l . t l n a •aid c a r t lf lc a t * fur i * x d *.d T i l l : XIX r i l J t III IT .dL C I R .
p r o p e r ly bein g In Ihe C o u n t y fu llowtng e e r tlf lr a t * he* fll*&lt;l
which It waa aasasaad ara a% C DJ- 34
C.iunlV uf M.mlnul*, 8 1 . ! . n f
bidder
at
th*
f
m
a
t
d
o
o
r
o
t
Ihe
p
u
r
.
u
.
n
t
t
o
t
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*
F**d#r*l
Na* lo b* l**u*d Ilu r t u n T h e c r - C l IT. IX
4X11 F D R
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r
t
i
f
i
c
a
t
e
fo
r
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le
x
&lt;l**'l
o f Seminole, Slate o f Ftorlda.
Kt i&gt;ri t .
I 'n l# .* .u r h r . r t l f l *
Seminole C o u n ty C o u r t lloue* f o l l o w e ;
A * * m l* t lo n , I lflr a t * au mbar an I y a a r uf X H L B l l i t ' X T T . d l l ' l l 111*.
U n i* .* euch ce rl lflca t# ehall to be teeueS thereon. T he c e r ­
|C e r tlflc a la So. 1194
Yaar o f
M i n i •: n r
%PPi.ii*%TH»N
• oi« .h a ll h# r*'l**n&lt;*'l •"* I lott 11 s l o r t a . a *
at
Senior*!,
Florida,
on
lb*
It*
p
rl
n
.
C lId X C E R T
XU. I3 WI
be r ed eem ed according lo l a w tificate n u m b e r *n&lt;l y e a r o f
mrilinif In lo w Ih* pr&lt;p*rty C ha rl# r Acl havIriM
F o i l r%% i»»:a:it
la.u anc *.
Ih* d a a .r lp llo n
flrat M ond ay In lb # m on th o f laauanca 1941
City o f
th* p rop er ty deecrlbed In eu ch ieeuenc*. th* Seecrlptlon o f the
Do orrlpiI on o f P ra peefyi
I •##. 191.19 Florida Hlalnlea &lt;t*.,'rlh.it In *uch c . r l l d r . t * c lpa l n f fk t tn tha
I h - p rop er ty , and th* nam* In F A Y E II W I L D E H .
July. I&gt;43, which la the tat day
uf
Col*
D
l
a
t
r
i
o
l
XVa.hlndtun
property,
amt
th#
na
m
e
In
Pla latlff ,
r e r t lf lc a l* will be a d d to th*
w h ic h It w a . a . . * . * * d ar* aa
I » t a I A ft lllk. D Flrat Addl- or I9IIM
will h* • i l l tu th* hlKhrat
ot July. 1441.
•v «.
hlgheet bidder at th* fr o n t which It w e e aeeoaied a r e ae
tlnn to flrov a T e r r a c e Plat
t.t.l.t.'r * l tli* fr.int d oo r o f umhla.
n o t ic k
ih m : UK. 11 r m v fullnwat
Dated Ihl* ISth day a f May,
PI t l n l l f f
GII.HERT H W IL D E S ,
d oor o f th* Seminole C o u n t y follow e:
Ih*
Hrftilnnl#
t’
uuriiy
!*uurt
Hook
7
P
ag
#
II
o
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V
That
A
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nt
ic
Mun
icipal
C
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tlf
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No.
515
T
*
*
r
T e a r af 14*3.
Court l l o u e * at Senfnrd. F l o r - C e r llf lc a t* No, t i l l
T&gt;*f*ndaaL
Nama In wh lrh aaaaaaad Sack C o r p o r a t io n lha h o ld e r o f tha Ilnur* at Hjnfurit. V lo rll *. on
laau* nc *
I Pd3
(S E A L )
M ir.x ill.il X u riC R
Ida, on the flret Monday In leeuenre 1441
A Dor a flrah am
All o f t a i l f o l l o w i n g ra r tlflc a t a haa filed Ih* D ir! SDiniUy In th* month € .It V I I.I.r: K K E P I t .AIIT and
H,* rrtp G «w ml P rw pa rly i
A r th u r II. B e c k w ith . J r ,
IR
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wif*.
T
u
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h
:
f
i
:
x
ii
tlreerlpllea e f Property■
the m onth o f July. 1511. w h ic h
Julr.
1*41.
whlrh
I*
(ho
pro
par
ty
b#lnic
In
tha
County
satd c ar ilflc a ta fo r tax dead
Lot t i l I L p la t uf XVInwuod
C lerk C ir cu it C u u n .
I)*f *n dan t* . P a r k I'la l llouk I P » a * l o
TU) G lI d lE R T H XVtUiES
la the 1*1 day o f July, 154J
Lot 33 Duait l*&gt;m! H e i g h t - R eo f H#mlnnla. Htato nf Florida
to b«* laauad thereon T h e c a r - l . t .U r nf July. ISO.
S
em
in
ole
C
oun
ty
,
Ftorlda
XOTICR
TU
A
l
'
r
K
A
H
111 F o o t lllllw a y
D a t ed m l* ISth day o f May. ptet Flat Hoo k It I 't g * 74
Unlaaa auch car tl flc at# ah all tif f a l l number and yaar o f
D o i.- I iht* ISth d i r
xt- r
Nam * In w h ic h *.*•**•&gt;! Frank
Fuhileh Ju n e 4, I t , II, IS.
T H E Al-ATII O T F I .U R I I ) A
C *a««lb*rry. Florida
Nam* In w h lr h » » * » .# * 4 R o ­
ba r#daam#d a c c ord in g to law D e y a a r e .
1441.
Iht
d e s c r ip tio n
o f l»41
A O il* J a c k . on. A ll o f aald
1)41
T
O
l
OltVU.LK
E.
K
E
P
I
I
A
R
T
TUM
Alts: IIKREHT NOTI­
bert J A Diulea I- K ey * All
tha
p
ro
par
ty
d#«cr!b#
d
In
auch
the
pro
per
ty,
an&gt;l
tha
name
(SEAL)
p r o p e r t y h*lnk In th* County
(DEAL)
and I R L S K O. K E P I I A R T o f H*mlnul*. Htat* o f Florid *. FIED that a Complaint f o r
A r t h u r It
Beckwith, Jr. o f eel* p r o p e r ty being In th* C D J - I I
Xr' hu r II. n * &gt; k - l l h . Jr.,
ca r tlflr a t a will ba aold to lha In w h lr h It waa asaassad ara
A
illr
.
M
u
n
k
n
o
w
n
C le r k Circuit Court
County o f Seminole S ta te o f
hlKh«at bidder at tha front a* fo llo w s :
r i . r k n f Circu it Court
I fn i* .* auch c a r t lf lc a t * ahall D lio ii:* haa t&gt;«*n f l l . J agalnat
e k i r n t »: 41F A F P i . u a r i u i
TGI! AUK I I E I t E I I T N OT I­ b * r »d **m *d a c c c r d l n a to law you. and y ou ar* roqulrad
S e m in o le County. F lo r id a
h-m lu nl* Cnunfy. S’ l"fl*lo
Florida
I t n lee. &lt;urh c e r t i f i ­
d o o r o f tha H#m1nda County e e r t l f lr a t # No. 373
Y«ar of
F t m t a x i»a:ft;i»
F I E D I h.t a . u lt h a . b * . n f II- Hi* p r o p . r t y d . . c r l b * . l In auch to t orv * a c o p y o f y*ur AnPublleh June 4, 11, 14, 14.
cate ehell be re I t e m . •! a c c o r d - |4ee. 191.14 F U r l d a aiatniea Court l l o u ' s at Hanford. F l o r ­ lasu anr* 1941
I 'uhll.n Ju n* t, II, IS. H .
• d x a l n . t y ou In t h * ab ov* c . r l l f l c a l . will b* w d d to Ih* ■w*r or (' loa d in g to th* C o m ­
Ing to la w th* pro p erty d e e ­ •f 19191
ida, on tha first Monday In
CDJ-II
C D J-I!
Deer sIpllon o f ft*roprrtyi
• n t lll.d cau»*. a n d that you h l a h .a t bld .l .r *1 th* front plaint ox Ih* P l a i n t i f f * at crlbed In ouch c ert ifi c a t e will
N uT IC K 13 lIF.riLIIT OIV- tha m on th o f July. 1943, which All MV ’ 4 o f NK44 I4stw#sn
IN
T ill,
C I R l't 'I T
c o l MT. be eold t o th* hlgheet b i d ­
a r * r»|ulr.d t o f l l * y o u r *n - d o o r o f th* H.mlnnl* Coun ty l o r n . y . , L A W OF FICES OF
XUTII
F.
UP
APPI.II
ATKIN
la tha tat day nf July. 1941
I«ake Mary ll oa d an-| Hy 4 N
K.N.
T
b
»
t
A
tlant
ie
Municipal
NINTH
Jt 1414*1 AL
( t ill I I T der at th# fr on t d oor o f ih «
■ w . r with th* C l a r k o l thl* C ou r t l l o u . * at Ha nford. F l o r ­ J
FUR T A X IIF.5-.il
HUH8 KLL IIORNHUT. S3*
Datad thla 15th day o f Slay, o f Hr It I Hectlon 29 T o w n e h l p
C
orporatlun
the
h
o
b
D
r
o
f
th#
OF F L O R I D A IN AND 4*0 H Seminole C o u n ty Court llo u e *
I***. |»S.ID F lorid a hla lal** Court and lu » * r v * a copy ida, un th* f lr .t M ond ay In North Magnolia Xv.nu*. I ' o . t
2 ) Itanga 3» K.
fo l l o w i n g c « r t if lc a t a hva f 11•-I 1941
P..H IN OL M l o t NT*.
th*r*of
upon
th*
P
l
a
i
n
t
i
f
f
or
at San fo rd, KlorMe. on
the •aid c #r tlfi&lt; et e fur tax d#«d td t tA L )
th* m onth o f July, 1543. which O ff lc* II •* 545. Orlando, F l o r ­
Nanis lu which a u # u # i | J#an- ml l a m )
a tto r n * ).,
w h o . * L Ih* l i t day o f J u ly , 1)11. ida, and fll* Hi* or igin al A n N O T R E IH HERKHT G I V - P l a i n t i f f *
t U A M K H Y NO- l l r t l
Artt.ur l(
Beall with, J r . o l i o Ethrankrana. All o f aald
flret M o n d a y In th* m » n t h o f tu ba ia#u#4 lhar«un. T h a c e r ­
NOTH It OF *1 IT IN
Clark Circuit Court.
July, 1443. which I* t h * tel tifica te uumb ar and yaar of
prpp#rty b-lna In tha C ou n ty KN. Tha t A I L n t l c Munlolpal n « m * * n l a d d r * . * I* lll.h up
Datad thl* lath day u f May. ■war or I X . a l l n g In th* O f MOHT44A44K FOIIKI 1.0*1 IIK
H orn.t . In. it
E *»t
Pin* 1541.
CurporaGun t h . h,»ld*r o f (h# A
I flea o f Ih* C U r k o f th* C tr Hamlnola Coun ty. Florid a
dey o f Ju ly. 14*3.
o f H#m!n&lt;»|e. Htato o f Florid a
i••U4n4.a, tha d eac rlp t lo n o f
Hlr«*t,
Orlando.
F
l
o
r
id
a
,
aot
F E D E R A L NATIONAL M O R T ­
|cult Court on or bafor* lha
Unless sunn c e r t i f i c a t e ai.atl fn llow ln# c * r t l f l c * l * h*a fU*D
Dated thl* telh day o f May, tha pro p erty , and tha nam« in P ub lish Ju na 4, 11. 11. 25.
(H E A L )
l
o
t
,
r
than
J
u
ly
l
r
d
.
1541
If
G A G E ASSOCIATION,
*
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1
&gt;42
1143
A r th u r II n . c k w l t h , J r , SOth of Jun* l l d l . If you f a ll
ba ra«r#smed a c c o r d i n g to le w
which It waa asM sa ed ara a#
P la in t if f , (S E A L )
to b* l**u*d lh*r*un. Th* r * r - y o u fall to dn *u a l&gt;*orr*
to do *o, d * cr * « pro c o n f M .o
C
D
J
-I
I
the
pro
p
erty
d
e
s
c
r
ib
e
d
In
auch
Clark
C
ir
cu
it
C
o
u
r
t
.
follows;
will b* * n t .r * d agalnat y ou
-*eA r t h o r If. B ec kw ith . J r , C ar tlfUat # No. M J»
H.mlnul* C ou n ty , Ftorld a
c a r i lflc a t a will ba gold l o th# tlfl ra t* numb *r and y r » r o f I T o (Ninfrt.o w i l l b * *i)trr*d
Year
of
o
f
M)TI4
ft:
4»F
%PPI.ICATIIftN
aifaln.t
ynil
fu
r
t
h
a
r
.
l
l
o
f
d
a­
Ih* d*&gt;crlptl»n
RAYMOXt&gt; JOHN L E RO B # n d
fo r th* r* ll*f d*m *n d*d la
C lerk Circuit Court.
P u b l l . h Ju n* I, 11, I I , 31
high es t bidder at tha fron t Ir.uanr*.
laauanca 1941
n
.
m
*
m
an.!.d
In
Ih*
C
u
m
p
l
a
l
n
L
Till*
FiftM
r
u
i»ft:»:i»
th#
p
ru
pr
rly
.
and
Ih*
th* C om pLInt.
C A R O L ANN H. LKItOB. hie
S em in ole County. F lo r i d a
d oo r o f the Hfxnitnole C ou n ty
CD J-II
D#a#vlp4l««a o f P ro p erty 1
|(e e. 191.19 F lorid a Slaialea C our t H our# at Hanford. F l o r ­ In w h L h It waa **&lt;•*.'•! ar* ■ult I* tu fu ra ct u * * a murtDONE A N D O R D E R E D a l
Fuhileh J u n e 4, 11, II. IS.
wife*
Lola
4
7
9
4
9
4L««a
H
*
’
u
ft
Defer: l e n t !
l.l&gt;
Th* r*al tirupart y pro o f 1919)
Damlnol*
Coun ty,
Hanford.
XUTICK UF
A F F I .I C 4 T I U X
14*3
ida, on the flrat M on d ay In *■ fo llo w * :
o f Isot 4 h 79 ft. o f W 23
o
f
c
*
*
d
d
aaalnat
I*:
N
i
/
T
I
C
*
IH
If
KflKIlY
OIV*
C *r l l flr a l* No. 1ST«
T* *r
FUR T A X D E E D
Florida. Ihl* 17th day o f May
CDJ-14
TO 1
ft o f Lot It lllk. 95 North i KN. T hat A tl a ntic Municipal the m onth o f Ju ly, 1943. which la.u an c* 1501
L
i
t
I.
II
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o
c
k
I
I
.
NOR
TH
IlM
.
t»d.l#
Florida
Stata!**
R A YM O N D JOHN L K R O E .
A.
D.
t
i
l
l
.
C hu luot a P lat Uoo h 2 l*a«#a C or por ation the hold er o f the Is the 1st day o f Ju ly, 1942.
ORLANDO 144T ADDITION, •f 1*1*1
l i , - r rial low ml P r* * * r !y i
NOTICE O F tPIT .IC ATION
WHOSE
RESIDENCE
IS
(S E A L )
Dated tlun 14th d a y o f May
54 to SI
! fo l l o w i n g c a r ilflc a ta haa file 1
accordln* tu p la t t h *r *of
F O R T A X IIKED
H 0 1 » l ft. o f N. 311*4 ft. ot
Arthur H. n . c k w l t h . Jr.,
U N K N O W N AND W I H W K
NOTICE Ul H E R K H T G I V ­
Namo In which u i O U S t l I) D • a t « af tlflHAth for tax d«ed 1943
racurd.d
In
P
l
a
t
lluok
IS,
tear.
I
P
t.l
g
Florida
Dlatat
e*
W l t » It. o f E t i o f NE&gt;» o f
EN, T h a t Atl a ntia Mum lp*l
C t.rh o f th* Circuit C our t
LAS T KNOWN M .U U N 'O
IMklAL)
Datilsl
A ll o f said pr*&lt;p«rty to ba issued thsraon. The f a r I
'*
*
,
*
31
a
n
d
Id.
Puhllo
N\Y&gt;,
Hr*
tlnn
Id
T
ow
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r
b
lp
31
o
f H.m lnol* County, F l o r ­
C
o
r
p
o
r
a
t
lu
n
Ih*
hold
ar
o
f
Ih*
A D D R E S S IS: l l l l . B OX e l IBM)
A rth ur ll
lle« kwt th, J r .
K . ur l* uf H a m ln o la C o u n ­ f o l l o w i n g c . r l l f l c a l * ha* fll* I
ida
NOTIC E IS IIKR EHT G I V ­ br 1ii9 la tha C oun ty &lt;#f 9*iul- ! tl fl ca ta numb er and y # a r o f
No. I t . NAVY No. ST*, e/a
li an a* J l E.
. . . .
t.'ierk o f C lr ru lt Court.
aula.
Mtata
o
f
Florid
a.
Cnl«#a
ty. f l o r i d * ;
leauanca* tha d i i c r l p il u n o f
Hy: Martha T. V l h L a
Nam* In which aa .r -r*d J H
•aid c « r l l f l c * t * f o r l e a d**d
FLEET
PO.fT
O F F I C E , EN. T h a t A tla nt ic M unicipal
Hernlnole C o m it y , F lo rid a
* I’ lnkr y Davl*. All « f aald T o g a ih t r wit h t h * fo l l o w i n g fu
lup tity Clark
b*
laauad
lb«r*on.
Th*
SAN
PKANCUCO. C A L I - C or por ation th# holder o f th# iuv Is « a r l l f U a t « sh all bo ro- in* property* a o l the name In Publish Jun# ft. 11, 11. 33.
proprrty b * l n , tn tha County l t * m . o f p r n p * m y w h ic h ar* c a r tlf lc a t * n u m b t r and y «* r J. Hu.M il llo ta a b y
F O I tX l-l end C A R O L ANN fo l l o w i n g c ert ifi c a t e he* f i l e t deemed a c c o r d i n g to law the w h ic h It waa a s s i s t e d ara aa CDJ-21
o f bamlnol*. Btal# o f Florida. locatrd In and p * r m * n * n t j y In- o f Lauanea, th* i * * c r t p t l * n o f Law Ooffleoo at J. I t u a x l
II
LKRoB.
hi#
w ife . ■eld c e r t i f i c a t e fo r tax deed proper ty d««f*rlbod In auch cor- fo llow a;
Yaar o f
L’ n l - .a auoh cartlf lcat * ahall ■tallrd a . a p a r t o f Ih* Ini- th* p r o p « r t y . and Ih* aa m* In H or n .b r
M »rtl»: U F
APPLICATION
W H O S E RESIDENCE AN D to be leeued thereon T h * c e r ­ tlflcata will ue aold to tha Car ttflcata No. 1141
hlfh
aat
bidder
at
the
fro.it
t « r * d r * m -d a c c o rd ln # to law pro v.m rnta o n a a l d lan d!
ls
su
a
n
c
o
19(1
w h ic h l l waa * ***ia *d ar* aa tt* Nortk M ag nolia A r rn u *
I UR T A X IIKEII
A D D R E S S IS UNKNOW N. tifica te n u m b er and y e a r o f
d
oor
o
f
tha
Hamtnols
County
tha pro|i«riy d .a crl b ad In auch
Da
a
erl
p
fl
oa
o
f
Prwpoetyi
L XAall lUatar — Paaalrary f o l l o w * :
Orlaado, F lo rid a
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A N D TO: ALL P A R T I E S
— Slodal F A -d S
(a rt lfl ewt* will
b* .o ld
to
(.'•rtlflcat* No. 15*7 T o a r of A t t o r a . f a f o r P lalat lff
C L A IM IN G
tN T E R B S T S the p r o p e r ty , end the ne m * Court lfouaa at Hanford. F l o r ­ Lut (4 A llaplet o f a part o f ml lUIUI
ida.
Mi
Ult
fir
a
:
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l
i
s
d
x
y
tn
H p o r tim * n &gt;
Paradise
Fla*
vtiOti.'K tv I I E R K B Y G I V ­ • n . hi *n *r t lilddor at tb* fron t
I. Ran** — D i a l * — Modal | I m u b u o * l l d l
FublGh May I I , I I A JauP
BY. " THROUGH.
U N D E R In which It wa* ette ev ed are
tba m on th o f July. 1142. ahluh U*ok I Page 22
pal | door o t th* dtm lnol* County
7 S fi -G l
I
H .a c r l p l l o * * f r r w p . n y i
d. l i . lid *.
.
EN, T hat A tl a ntic Municipal
Oil
AGAINST
THE
A- i t follow *.
la
tha
lat
d
a
/
at
Ju
ly,
1141.
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U g o l N o tic e
• m n m ia
•m i x * n
.toilet I* hereby given, that
• 'w eosslderattan. th»
aola Coaaty Zoning Commie■ha will hold o public b o r ­
ing la deltnnln* lb * feaslblllty af recommending to thd
Bo. r&lt;l of County Commissionf
that Iht following deecrlbad praport y praaomly aonad
R -t Blnata ramlly Kaaldantlal
ba aonad A-l Aarlcullura: Dot
IS laaa W IT fu Tuahawllla
■bores. Further described aa
being NR af Oranga Are. and
X W of Branllty Are. and g af
Lake Jeesop.
Public hearing will ba held
in tba S-mlnote County Court
llnuaa, Coanly Comntlaalonara
Room. Sanford, Florida, on
Wailnaaday, Juno IS, IMS ai
T:SO P. M. or aa aoan therealtar aa poaalblr.
gamlnola County Zoning
Commlaalnn
By Hobart H. Rrown
Momlasla County Zoning
Director
P u blla b May SI A J u n o I. IMS
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nKSItOLR C o r iT T

■nxi.xu tow tejsstov
X ollra a f P nblla Maorta*
N o t ic e la h e r e b y g lean , that
a f t e r conald eratlon. the Semin iln County Z o n i n g Commie■Ion will hold a p u b l i c hea r­
in g t o datermlna thn feaelh lllt y o f r e c o m m e n d in g to tho
B oa r d o f C oun ty C om m ission era that the f o l l o w i n g d es cri b­
ed properly p r e e c n t l y Boned
A - l A grlcuiiu r# bo aoned C-S
C om m .T r ial: T h a t p ort ion not
prn eloua ly aoned C -3 In th#
W U o f Ibe X B ‘ i o f tho K W H ,
ttocllon
ss- SlH-snr:.
Purthar
riaacrlbod aa a a t r ip Sea ft
plua or mlnue by ISOS ft pine
o r minus South o f S. It. M l
and
K ail o f
Daks
llowall
Road.
P u b lic hearing* w i l l bo held
In Iho itemlnulo C o u n t y Court
H ou se, County C o m m is s io n e r !
Hoorn, Hanford,
Florid a,
on
W edn esd a y , J u n o IS. IMS at
1 iS « P. M. o r aa t o o n there­
a f t e r aa poeallita.
gamlnola C o u n t y
Zo ning
Commission
Hy Hubert H. B r ow n
Seminole
C ounty
Zo ning
Director
P ublish May SS A Ju na I. IMS
C D I - I U ___________________________

Togot Notice
r a g lM t b eocw T v
g OX 1X0 r O R R SMbOW
N o t ic e la karaby g lT in . that
a f t e r eoaa lderaU en . tb a garnia o la C a s a t y B o n in g C o m m la ­
elon w i l l ba ld a p u b lic h o a r la g
to
d e te rm in e th o fem alllblty
o f r o e o m m e a d la g to t b o B oard
t . C o u n ty C om m loelonara th a t
C o f o llo w in g d te c r lb a d p r o ­
p erty
p re se n tly aonad
R - 1A
R e s id e n tia l ho aoned C -3 C o m ­
m e r c ia l:
L ot
I.
B lo c k
11,
D r e a m w o ld S u b dlsleln n , P. B.
S. P g . M . o n H ia w a th a A ve.
P u b lic h o a rla g w ill ba ba ld
I - th o g o m la o to C o u n ty C o u rt
H o u se , C o a a ty C om m laaloaera
R oom .
S an ford,
F lo rid a ,
on
W id n eed a y . Ju aa IS, IM S at
T:SP P . M. o r aa oo o S th e re a f t e r aa possible.
S e m in o le
C o u n ty
X o a ln g
C om m laelon
B y R o b e r t S. B ro w n
M em lnolo C ou n ty
Z o n in g
D lr a c to r
P u b lis h May SS * J u n o 4, iH S .

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SKRtXOLR C O tX T T
BOXIXI) r o M R i a o i o x
X e S e e a f PobtW H earts*
•otlco la her eby g iv e n , that
a f t e r con al d erat lon , t h o S e m i­
nole County Z on ln s C om m la­
elon w i l l hnld a p u b l i c h e a r ­
i n g l o d et er m in e tho f e a s i b i ­
l i t y o f r e c o m m o o d l n g l o tho
B u o r d o f C ou nty C om m la elon ero
th t t h e f o l l o w i n g d eecr lb ed
p r o p a r t y pre sently aoned B -1 A
S i n g l e F a m ily R e s id e n t ia l ba
aon ed A - l A g r lc u lt u r o i T h a i
p o r t i o n not p re v lou aly aonad
A - t In lha K 3/S o f HK&gt;, af
N W U o f X W *4 and K S/S o f
Kfl*4 o f S W U o f N W &gt;| S e c ­
t ion lS-SOH-SeK. P u r t h a r deec r l b e d ■■ K o f Munland Ke ta te s
F ir s t Addn. and X o r t h o f Old
O r l a n d o Itobd.
P u b l i c he a ri n g wilt b o hold
In tho Seminole C o u n t y C ou rt
l l o too. C ou n ty C om m leelon or a
Hoorn,
Sanford.
F lo r id a ,
on
W e d n e s d a y , Juna 13, IM S at
T:*o P. M. or ao aoo n t h er e­
a f t e r ma possible.
Mamlnola C o u n ty
B on in g
C om m ission
lly Hobart S- B r o w n
tfomlnule C o u n ty
Z o n in g
D ir e ct o r
P u b l i s h May SS A Ju n e 4, IM S
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C IR C U IT
COURT,
NINTH
J U D IC IA L
CIRCUIT
IN
AND
FOR
SRRIXOLR
IX THK CIRCUIT COl AT OP C O t X T T . F LO R ID A
THIS SIXTH J l ’ISICIAL CIS- IN CIIA XC KM Y XO. MIST
TH K HATTKR OP T H R
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A D O P T IO N OP
XOLH CUl'XTT, FLORIDA.
IX IHAXCKHY XO. ISSSI
J A -J R g
n.
WORKMAN
ba d
RORTUAHM PO RRC LO SIRR J A N K T SUK W O R K M A N
XOTICR
N IN T H
P K D K H A D HAVINOS
A N D DOAN A SSOCIATIO N OP T O i H a ro ld J. W o r k m a n
c / o Northrup C o r p o r a t l o s
N K W VOIlK C I T Y , a United
H a wth or n e. C a lif o r n ia
Htatea c o rp o r a t io n .
T O U AIIK IIKIIKU T N o n Plaintiff,
P I K D that the F a t lll on a r , C. II.
»a.
JO H N GOODMAN and CONDA ( I K I I I I K K has filed a P eti tion
In lha a b o v e atyled C o u r t fo r
DKK OOOOIIAN, hie wife.
tha
m inor
pefemlanta. tha ad o p tio n o f
XnYll'K OP t'l.KMia'a t.iLli u . l i t u c n 1 l u u i i u — nrrtmr,— i m r
y
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required
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cause
NOTICK IS I I K I t K U r UIV KN that unde r a n d In pur- w y t h o aamo sh o u ld n o t be
au anca o f that c ertain Pinal g r a n t e d by aa rvlng a c o p y a f
D a c r t e o f P o r o c l o a u r e mad# ) ur w r itt e n dafenae. If any,
a n d rendered o n tha S l i t day u p o n DA IUO J. I C A ft D I, 1*0.
o f May, A. D. IMS. In and B o g I M . W in te r P a r k . F l o r ­
b y Iho H o n o r a b l e Vasear II. ida. and by fi l i n g t h o o r i g i n a l
C arlto n . Ju dg e o f the Circuit t h e r e o f with tha C l e r k o f the
C o u r t In and
fu r Seminole C i r c u i t C ou rt n o t U t a r than
C oun ty , Flori d a. In Chancery, t h o STth d ay o f J u n o , IM S:
b e i n g Case No. 1SMI, and a o t h o r w la o , a d ecr ee m ay ba
r a r u l g causa p e n d i n g In said a n t o r o d a g ain st y o u g r a n t i n g
C o u r t wh erein N IN T H FKU- s a id ad op tio n.
I V I T N K M my h a n d and the
KIIAD HAVINOS AN D DOAN
ASKOCJATIUX O P N K W YORK t e a l o f this Court at San fo rd,
this S l t h
day
of
C'.TY, a United S t a t e s c o r p o r a ­ F l o r i d a ,
t ion,
la Iho
P la in t if f , and J u n o , IMS.
(SfciAD)
J O H N GO ODM AN and CONA r t h u r H. B e c k w it h , Jr.,
U A DKK U O O D M A X , hie wife,
C le r k o f tho C i r c u i t C ou rt
a r a the D e fe n d a n t s, f, Altl l y : Jean K. W il k e
T llt J ll II. U K C K W I T H . J R . ac
D e p u t y Clerk
C le r k o f Ilia C i r c u i t Court for
t h o M n lh J u d i c i a l Ctrruit of P u b lle h May SI A J u n a 4. II
the Slate o f F l o r i d a , shall o f ­ IS. IMS.
f e r fo r sale a n d eell to tha C D I - l l S
h ig h est and beat bid der for
S F .R IX O L R COU N TY
c a s h at pulillo o u l r r y at tha
Hemleole C o u n t y
Courthouse
X O X IX II C U R R In b lO X
N o lle * o f P u bllo H e a rin g
at Sanford, F lo r id a , on Ibe
Not Ira Is hereb y g iv e n , that
Ith day o f J u n e. A D IMS.
a t llrvc A. M . the fo llow in g a f t e r consid er ati on , lha S em in
o
t e C ou n ty Z o n i n g Cum mlaed eecr lbed p r o p e r t y described In
said Final D e c r e e o f F o r e ­ Ion w ill hold a p u b lic h ea rin g
c losu r e, allu ale, l y i n g and be­ t o d eter m in e the fe a s ib ility o f
i n g In Se min ole C ou n ty , F l o r ­ r e c o m m e n d i n g to lha B oa r d o f
ida, and more p a r t ic u la r ly dee- C o n t y C om m is s io n e r s th at the
follow in g
d esc ribe d
p r o p e r ly
c r l b r d as f o l l o w s :
T h e Kaat TS fe et o f the p r e a e n t ly aoned A - l A g r i c u l ­
W est
ST*
feel
of
tha t u r e ba aonrd C-S C o m m e r ­
South 1ii.SC feat o f that c i a l ! l.ot s 41. SO. SI. 41. t».
pari o f
lllock
t
lying TO. Tl. SS. I t . IS. "D** and that
North n f T o w n s h i p line o f t a r t o r l o t 4* l y i n g K o f
W lld m .r e , a c c o r d i n g lo the I . A. H ig h w ay No. 4. a ll In
plat t h e r e o f record ed In P la t o f HI. J o s e p h s F. U. I.
Plat B o o k 1, P a g e 111, o f P g . t t l ; Also that p o r t io n o f
Iho
P u b lic
lte cor.il
o f tha K 4 o f Section S O - l M - l o K
Seminole C o u n t y , Florida, l y i n g K o f D A . H i g h w a y No.
tleaa p ar t In Dongeruod- 4 aa recorded In I*.U. 4, I'g.
W a g n i r R o a d ) : Including 91 a n d M o f a b o e a said public
■pa cifi cally but not by way r e c o r d s ; also that p o r t i o n o f
o f lim it a t io n tho f o l l o w ­ t h . N H o f Section 3 I - I M - I 0 K
l y i n g K o f D A. H i g h w a y No.
ing f l i t u r e a :
4, p u b lic recor d s o f Se min ole
Surface U n it a n d Oven
C o u n t y , Florida. C e n t r a l l y l o ­
Heater
c a t e d as being Kaet o f InPrrnianently
Installed
D A T K P at S a n f o r d . Heuilnola t ere tata No. 4. W e s t o f Klder
C ou n ty , F lo rid a , this Slat day Hoad, and North o f H. I t 44.
I*ubllc he a ri n g w ill bo bald
o r May. A. D. l i t * .
In tha Sentlnnlo C o u n t y Court
(SR A M
ll
uu
a*. Cou nty C on tm ls elootr a
Arthur II.
B eckw ith. Jr.
Hoorn.
Sanford.
F lo r id a , on
Clerk o f C i r c u i t Court
W e d n e s d a y , Ju n o IS, IM 1 at
lly : M a r th a T. Vlhlen
7:10 P. M. o r ao s o o n thereDeputy C l e r k
a er aa possible.
I-. Pharr A b n e r
ttem lnols C o u n t y
Z o n in g
T urnb ull an.l A b n e r
C omm ission
Sulla «M, N ew K n gland Bldg.
lly Hubert H. B r o w n
I’ net Office l l o a SIT
Sem in ol e C o u n t y Z o n in g
W in te r Par k. F lorid a
D ir e ct o r
Atto rneys f o r P la in t iff
Publleh May SS A Ju na 4, IMS
Publish Ju no 4, IMS.
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Twist O f Toft
Sorts Lift O f
Cosstlbtrry Mqn
A S k y twist af fgtg ink*
to nsponaibla far tbs
tArt that O r IIm Brown, Cansslkarry fli f t R i satykyx, ia
alivu today.
Monday
tbs boggy
storm,
under a trss noar tba betas
bl bis smploysr, Hibbard Cas­
selberry, when bs was called
to work «o Mother project.
Seconds l a t e r Ufktaiag
(truck tbs trie, split H -is
half and continued oa dowx
tba pasture fence starting a
■umber af grass liras aa it
traveled.
A b ly

Club Names
Bridge Winners
Tucsdsj t Master Foist
gam« of Urn E:Dary Duplicate
Bridge Club brought 13 tablet
for play directed by Howard
Middleton.
Winners were, NS, first.
Mrs. Ruth Btatt and Mrs.
David Singer; second, Marvin
Long and Normal Msytr;
third, Dr. and Mrs. Kart
Sandborn and fourth, Mrs.
Frank AoatLa and Mrs. A.
G. Besom.
EW, first, Mrs. Itafte Driv­
er and William Woodlock; se­
cond, Mrs. 0. N. Lackey sad
Normas
Mortimer;
third,
Mrs. Harry Schob sad J.
Sheffield sod fourth, Mrs.
R. W. Ackerman tad Oscar
Barnett
Mrs. Driver aad Woodlock
scored a 73.71 gams.

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Manslaughter
Charges Out

IX T IIK UIHCUIT t'O t'H T OP
x ix tii J t i u m i .
eraUS IT OF TIIK BTATR OF
F I.044111 %.
IX
AND
FOR
BKMIXOLK COUNTY,
i x t'liA X i'K u v r%BF. xo . tsiaa
W ILLIAM L. JUSTICK.

BELLE GLADE (UPI) —
Palm Beach County Magla*
irate J. L. Pyton dismissed
manslaughter charges today
v n j m — itr
aguiiui d im s
connection with tha traffle
deaths of 27 Negro fiald work­
ers May U.
Scoaycrs, • dragline eper•tor, was driving a truck
that waa involved is a eolflaloa with a bus carrying
workers home from a day ia
tha fields. After the crash,
the bus veered off a country
road and fall into a canal,
killing 37 man, women and
children.

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Rock Blamed
For Sinking
TOKYO (UPI)—Communist
Chinn announced 8unday that
Ita freighter Loop Forward
sank but month after striking
a rock, not because U was tor*
pedood.
When the ship went down
Mey 1 o ff Uta tip of South
Korea ita crewmen told Jap*
anese rescuers that an un­
identified submarina had trail­
ed it and fired torpedoes into
its engine room. All 18 craw*
members wera saved.

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Court Kills
Race Transfers
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Th# Supreme Court today
struck down Tennessee's pro­
gram of racial trannfnra in
public schools. Negroes claim
It ia a devlca for prolonging
segregation.
Tho court acted in cases
from Knoaville and from Dav­
idson County, whoia school
syatam has now been merged
with that of Nashville.

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License Spree

TALLAHASSEE (UPI)
Tho Gama and Fraah Wa =
Plaintiff, F|»h Commission reported to­
day that 170,001 aportamen
FllANCKS JUSTICE.
Defendant. purchased resident and nonXOTII'K TO XPFKAM
reaident hunting licenses ia
T o i V IL tR C m JUSTICK, D e ­
Florida last year.
fendant
.tddr**ai Unknown
T in t AIIK IIKIIKBT N oT I&gt; IKD that ault far dlvurco
hao b,*n ftl*&lt;l agalnat you la
tho Circuit Court o t tho Ninth
Judicial Circuit a f lha Slats
nf Florida. In and for H«mlnule
Bounty, undsr Chancery No.
IS'SC. lha ityla o f said cauaa

bring wtt-t-iam
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YOU ARK
IIKHKHT HKQD'IHKD lo fit* your Antwor
with tho Clerk o f thla Court
and to aarva a copy of tha
aamo upon Iho p e in tlfr , a tU rney, whoaa name and ad­
dress appear below, on or
b furs tbo Seth day of Juna
IMS. ur a Dacroo Pro Conf«s.-o may bo aoierod against
you.
Datod thla Silk Say of May

IMS.
ISKAL)
Arthur It. Hockwtth. Jr..
Clark
Byi Martha T . Vlhtaa
Deputy Clark
Kdward II. Hurt
Attorney fur IMalntlff
l l o M outh Court atrsot
Orlando, Florida
I'ubllah May 31 A Juno 4, | l,
II. IMS

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■ KtSIXOLR C O t X T T
1 0 X 1X0 r O H R I S a l O X

Natl** ot Puhll*

II.orta*

Nat lca Is h e r e b y glv on, that
a f t e r c on sider at ion , the Samiauto Co un ty Z o n i n g C o m m is ­
sion w ill hold a publ lo h e a r ­
i n g to det er m in e tho fe a elbl1 1 .' o f r e c o m m e n d in g tu tha
B oa r d o f C ou n ty C o m m is s io n ­
e r s that the f o l l o w i n g d t o c r l b .
ed p ro p e r ty p r e s e n t ly aoned
R - I A Single F a m ily R esid en t ­
ial be lo n e d C-S C o m m e r c ia l!
Tails S. ». 14. t t an d I f . Hlock
S '. 4th Soctlun o f D r o a m u o ld .
F u . t h e r de ecrlbe d s o SMI M o­
h a w k Ave., S an fo r d . Fla.
P u b llo h e a rin g w ill bo h olt
In t b s S sm laols C o u n t y Court
Hou se , C ou n ty C o m m is s io n e r !
Room.
Sanford.
Florida,
of
W e d n e s d a y ^ J u n e IS. IMS at
T:34 P. M. o r a s s o o n t h er e­
a f t e r a possible.
gom lsolo
County l e a l a t
Commlaelon
l l y R ob er t S. B r o w n
S v m leolo C o u n t y
4onin|
Director
Publleh May SS A J u n e 4. M i l

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T S l C H A R L E S L. W A L T E R S
A ddress
and
r e sid e n c e
unknown
Y o u ara h e r e b y n o t if ie d that
a P a llt lo n kaa boon (Had In
tka above
e ly le d
cause
by
X u g t n * L u s and E d it h L ua
f o r tha a d o p tio n o f H l l d o g a r d
M ar ta W a l t e r * . a m in or , by
tha t’ otltlunoro, and y o u ar o
ft&lt;]Ulr«d to aor ro a r o p y o f
p o u r a n o w a r o r o b j e c t i o n to
ahow m u m w h y aatd p o tlt to a
ahould n o t b o c r a n t o d o n tha
a t to r n e y f o r P e tit ion er s. O K .
V I L L E JOHNNON. I U , F. O.
B o a 311. T o r n l*ark, F l o r i d a
a n d flio tha o r ig in a l In tha
o f f i c e o f the C le r k o r C i r ­
c u it C our t on o r b e f o r e tha
lo t h d a y o f Juno. A. D. 1111
and karuln fa ll n o t o r a d o .
c r u p r o c on fo a oo w i l l ba an*
torod a g a l m l y o u .
W IT N fU U
my
hand
and
aaal and
tha t o i l
of
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a o u r l In Canford, F lo r id a , thla
I l t h d a y o f May.- A. D. IMS.

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A r t h u r If. B e c k w it h , Jr.,
Clark.
C ir cu it C o u r t
B y : M ar th a T. Y l b l o a
D e p u t y Clerk
Oreille Johne on , III
o f tha l a w o f f i c e o f
Joo op h M. M uraok o

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Notteo of Publlo Heartaw
Not ice la ha reby g iv e n , that
af t r consid er ati on . tha Memt*
nola C ou n ty Z o n in g C o m m i t •Ion w ill b o ld a p u bllo h e a r ­
ing to deta rmlna tha feaalbl*
Illy a f r e c o m m e n d in g to the
B oard a f C ou n ty C o m m l t t l o n .
aro that tha f o l l o w i n g d sa c r lb ad p r o p e r t y p re sen tly to ned
A - l A g r ic u lt u r e be t o n e d M*1
In d u et r lal: All o f P e t e r Miranda (I r a n i E o f the IV ektr a
H ir e r (Io ta be g at the nr; cur
thereof, run N 3 J S * E to
rht, t h t n e t N « « V W I I eht.
thence N 1 1 4 * * M l oha.
th en ce N l » V
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thanca a t * H tv ) &lt; «
c h i.
thence H I n 4 * E II Che to
POB and a l t o )••• b e g t l .J t
rhe W o f the ME c o r o f the
MW 4 o f N K 1, o f Dectluii 31t l l - I I E . run W lo o ft. th e n c t
N l i t ft. thence W l « o ft to
W e k l v a R iv er , thenca S W 'e r ly
a l m g aald W e k l v a lt lv er to
P O B ; al eo loot that part o f
II.
K 4 o f the MW 4 o f Maclio n M - I S i - m : . ly in g within
tha Pater Miranda Uraitt K
o l W t k l v a R l t t r l . A l t o ; Meg
at a point on the a bo u nd ary
a . tha Moeee E L e v y Urant.
T w p I I 8 . Rga 3* K. Mamlnota
C oun ty, F U - at Its Intereecllon with the tneunder Una o f
the W e k l v a I t lw r . t h e m e rf
|«4 &lt; K a lo n g .a id boundary
line H U . f t ft, then ca N 3 » V
E l i . l t l . l ft to the m eand er
line o f the St. Joh n e K l ' » r .
IT nca N 'e n y a lo n g tha mean
der tlna o f the Mb Jutiua H it
ar to tha m outh o f the W e
klea
R iv er .
the nc a
I fe r ly

1 to it 9 Itiv intRinlif I®t«• a f
W e k l v a R iv er to uea. contain*
I n ; 1331 acrea m or a o r leee.
L a .e all that p ortion o f ab o v e
lan .U l y in g S o f 8 t. Hwjr. No.
4e and leee Keptat o f W
C am p Mltae. P. U. ». PM- *»•
34 and 31 o f p ublic r e c o r d o o f
Me-nlnule C ou n ty . FlaF u r th er d escri bed
M*11'
•r ally lo cated ae a atrip o f
land ly in g a lo n g K **l bank
o f Ilia W e k l v a R iv e r f r o m St.
J o h n s n i u r to M iranda Urant
and moat o f M iranda U r ant *
u a. I t 44 and K o f W a k lv a
C am p Mtlea.
1-u b11c he a ri n g » ! * * ba bald
In tha Memlnele C ou n ty c o u r t
Huuee. Cou nty Cummlaelonera
on
Room,
Manfurd.
F lorid a.

Wedweedey,

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T u t* . J u n e 4. '63— Pajre 9

VZ2222SZZZ1

By Nadine Seltzer

EFFICIENCY Apartmaot oa
F ln t St. Near 3 city free
parking lota and chopping
itorci. No utility chargee.
Suitable (or couple or ala­
lia. inquire Jacobson Dept.
Store.

Efficiency Apt. 990 Mo. up.
Surpluc City. 201 V . lit.
“ CLEAN quiet Room*" Tba
Gablet. FA 24120.

Legal Notice
kKMikoLR f o r m

a o N IT U

R fr a li

2 BEDROOM t o w , Florida
room. Available arw. Fk.
FA 2-1J49.

6. For Beat

em evrr c o m

# s « la f R

SWEETIE PIE

HUSKY Dog. Black with
heavy for collar. Answer*
to name "L ady." FA 2-9612,

H I XISTM JUDICIAL C l «
c c r r . ID AXD r o D m m .
DOLB C O l'A T T . VI.OK1IIA.
IN CBANCKKT NO. I1MT
IN THK MATT Nil OK* AIKVPTtON BT CUUBKtS LUX AND
XDITH LUX OP H ILDEOARD
M ARIA W ALTERS,

S ift

UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom
bouse, kitchen oqalppod.
Ph. FA 2-JM1.

1. Lest A

Legal Notice
u

6. Per Beni

CLASSIFIED INDEX

r u w w ie a ln s

Naitea af FuMI* Wearing
N o t ic e la ha re by g iv e n , that
a lt a r o o n a ld e j a llo n , tha Serainola C ou n ty Z o n i n g Commlaalun will hold a public- hearing
tu d ete rm in e tha fea sib ility o f
r e c o m m e n d in g t o tha Board
o f C ou n ty Commlaeloitars that
tha fo l l o w i n g d e s c rib e d p r o ­
p ert y
praaentty
lu n ed
A -t
A -( cultu re ba l u n e d C*1 Cum*
m e re la l:
Lot
It
o f M. M
■mtth'a 3nd Mubdlvlalon. P. R.
1, P g . 144. taea t h e N 104 ft
and laaa alao a n y landa l y ­
in g wll hln 31 ft o f tha C / L o f
Bav ler R oa d w h ic h aald road
I lia E o f (a id L o t i l and runa
p ar allel t o tha E 'a rly tine o f
a a l l L ot I I . A la o that place
o
p a r c e l o f la n d tyin g d i r ­
e c t ly g
or L o t
(I.
M. M.
S m ith's 3nd Mubdlvlalon, P.H.
1, Pg. ! M , and l y i n g N o f tha
C o u n t r y C lu b
Road
(6 . H.
ae- t Section I 4 - H S -1 0 E , Has
tha E 'a rl y 11 ft theraor. F u r ­
ther d e s c rib e d a s b e in g locat ed
tn N o r th w e e t c o r n e r o f De­
a le r R o a d en d C oun tr y Club
R oad .
P u b lic h e a r in g w ill ba held
In tha S em in ole C ou n ty Court
Hou se , C ou n ty Commtealoners
Room,
S an fo rd.
Florida, on
W ed n esd a y , J u n e 13, 1141 av
Till P. M. o r as euon t h er e­
a f t e r aa posalbtv.
Se min ole
C ounty
Z on in g
C om m iss ion
By R o b e r t ft. l i r a s n
Memlnole C o u n ty
Z on in g
D ir e c t o r
ub lleh May I t A Ju ne 4, t i l l

C D I- 1 II
in t h h r i N i t r r c u t h t o r
T H K NINTH J I D H I I L r l H
ctrr
or
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row
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N OL B COV.VTV, FLO ND A.
C M A N C B B V * ( k 14*04
D. a M E AD A COM PANT.

Plaintiff,

V*.
U KOR OE LEMTKIt OWKNM. *1
u i , at a I,
Defendant*.
N O T tra o r a t i t iv
HOWTO AON F O B R C L O I I N B
T O i HIL T ON S C H W A R T Z and
H E R B E R T AUltAMM. aa
g en er al p a r tn e r s o f As*
•ocleted
F u n d in g
Cum*
pany, a l lm lls d par tn er­
ship o r g a n i s e d and aviat­
in g un der th* laws ef
the S la t e o f Connecticut.
H BBIDUNCBi
In an u n k n o w n etat* or
c ou n tr y
other
then
tne
Mtata o f F lo rid a , end mallIng ad dreea b ein g :
I C rea lwou d Road
W estp or t, C onnecticut.
T o u ar * haraby no tifie d that
a C om p lain t to foraclut* a
car ta ln m o r t g a g e encumbe ring
the f o l l o w i n g daacrlbe-l leal
p ro p er ty , t o - w l t :
l„ ,t 1*. Hloek IS. W R A T H KltH F IFM * I MIST U»l&gt;l
TION,
according
to the
plat t h e r a o f ae recerdad
In r i a l B o o k 13. l'. U *t 4*
and 47. P un lla Records o f
Metnlnola C ou n ty , Florida,
has bean fi led ugalnet yo u
In tha a b o v o . a t y l e l suit, and
yuu ara r eq u ir ed to « e r i c a
c o p y o f y o u r A n s w e r or oilier
1‘ lead lng to the C o n . p i »: it on
P U I u t lff'e a t t u r n e /e , ANlililt*
MON, RUMlt. DE A N. DOWND S « A van den UEUU. 3:3
Eaet Central A v en u e. Orlando
Florid a, and file the origin al
Anew ar or o t h e r Pla-iOIng In
the o f f i c e o f the Clerk o f
the C ir cu it C o u r t on o r before
the I lth d a y o f June, m i .
If y ou fa l l t o d o to, a J - eras
pro
confeeao
will
bo
takan a g a in s t y o u fo r t h ' r e ­
lie f ilatnandad In the C o m ­
plaint.
'hla N olle* elisl l be poeUahad o.tce a w e e k fo r fo u r c on •e cullve J * * e e k s In the ManI fo r d M Wald
D A T E D title
l*'.a
W
of

3

BEDROOM'S. K i t c h e n
equipped. FA 2-3733.

W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Rooms private hatha, 114
W. First SL

12. R eal E n is le T o r Halt

ONLY lix left m desirable
PLUMBINO
Tee 'N Green Estate*. See
Contracting Rtpair*
model tm Uptala
Road.
FREE ESTIMATE*
Centrally air-conditioned. 3
R. L. HARVEY
a r 4 bedrooms, beautiful 2M Sanford Aro.
FA
family room, lo your price
range, 2t*h St. W. by May- 77. Special Barr let*
fair Country Club.
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
CHECK thla value. 3 Bed­
All Types and Sisai
room home, Florida room,
Wa Repair and Service
tlla bath, kitchen equipped.
S T I N E
Beautiful landscaped lot.
Machinery aod Supply Co.
4V4r* mortgage. P r i c e
FA 24122
$•432.00. Will trade for lot 207 W. 2nd St.
or acreage. FA 24927.
Piano Tuning and Repair
NO CASH NEEDED
W. L. Hannon - FA 2-4223
Bedroom, 2 bath. I l l a
Mattress Renovation
month. T. A I. included.
Include*: Cleaning A ProceM232 40*3.
ing Felt, Brand New Cover,
Brand Naw Insulation Where
Needed.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
FREE PICK UP
11* N. Park Av«. FA 2 412]
A DELIVERY

S t Johns Realty

3 RM. Fum. Apt., 970 Mo,
Bedroom Air • Conditioned,
i l l PL 8th St.. FA 2-8790.

$14.50

9-BEDROOM formated apart­
ment, alio efficiency apart­
ment, lurnlited. 322-6341.

YR. old 3 Bdrnt., 2 bath
bouse. 9 x 20 storage area. ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
119 W. Jinkins Circle, rh. 2nd. A Magnolia FA 2-4321
FA 2-3392.

LAWN SERVICE

Unfurnished 2 bedroom bouse.
1303 Elliott A w ., FA 23234
or rA 241323.

15. Business Opportunity Mowing and edging, etc. Sat-

RENT A BED
Rollaway, Hospital A Baby
“ Do what you can for him! He's had a hard M ir
Beds.
By Day, Week, or Month
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
12. Rm I Estate Far Bala
6. For R est
Ph. FA M i l l 11* W. 1st St.
IN qulat DeBary, 3 bedroom*, 2-BEDROOM Iwuee In Coun­
F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
Its baths, Fla. room, patio,
try Club Manor. Anume
Clean and close in. Jimmie
payment!. FA 27471
carporte. Soft water service.
C ovin. 322-4012.
973. FA 2-7213.
NEWLY redecorated 2 bed­
NEW unfurnished 2 bedroom
room frame house at 312
FURN. 3 Room Apt. with
Duplex Apt. New itove A
Holly Ave. Near school,
bath A garage. Water furn­
refrigerator. W a t e r furn­
cloie In. Hardwood floor*
ished. 2320 Narcissus. Th.
ished. Tila bath and term FA 2-3144.
thru out. Large rooms, mo­
ao floors. 973 per Mo. Ph,
dern kitchen equipped JJ.WO
FA 3-2374 after 3.
AVAILABLE June S. Spacious
Liberal
terms.
Contract
3 bedroom, 2 bath borne.
Mrs. M. L llaborn. Pb.
4 LARGE room furnlibed
9133 per
month. Phone
FA 2-3439 or FA 2-3292.
Apartment. Within walking
322 *104 or FA 2-0219.
distance of Town. Call
Big shady tots up to 300’
FA 2-9119.
NICE
Garage
Apartment.
frontage. Highly restricted.
With
alr-conditloner.
930
WILSON P U C E 3 ml. W.
2 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
month. Call FA 2-4220.
on Ill-Way 44. Willard Joaea
ped. Fenced in. 970 month
FA 23210.---------- ---------------- FURNISHED— Garage
FA 2-0644. or Al Wallace
Apt.
FA 2-6300.
940 per month. Water (urn3 BEDR0O31 house, unfurn­
nished. 303 S. Park Ave.
SACRIFICE by owner. Furn
ished. Kitchen equipped.
Ph. 323-0705.
Ixhcd 2 bedroom cement
Newly decorated. 900* from
block
home,
hardwood
like. 970, Option to buy 2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen
floors, Ula bath on large
133 Palmetto Ave. la k e
equipped. 173. FA 2-3303.
oak shaded comer lot, fenc­
Mary. Hudaaon.
2 BEDROOM furniihed Cot­
ed backyard. Approximate
2
BEDROOM
unfurnished
tage. Screened porch. Sha­
first mortgage $3,200. 4'i%
house, Kitchen equipped.
dy lot. 930 a month. Ph.
Interest, 933.00 per month
943 a month. FA 2-2322.
FA 2-0294.
includes taxes and ineur
ance. Will take 2nd mart
FURNISHED Home available FURN. Apt. 604 Park.
gage. Total price $7,300.
July lit. 3 Bcdrmi, Fla.
But cash fur m&gt; equity, will
Rm. Large fenced back 1 ROOM efficiency. Furnish­
ed. all but llneni. Utilities
sell for $7,000. FA 2 3410
yard. Quiet neighborhood
furniihed alao. FA 23M4.
after 4 p. tu.
Convenient to NAS, Schools
A shopping. 9113 per mo. 1 BEDROOM furnished Apart­
Call FA 2-1260 after 3 p.m
ment |33 per month. In­
cludes water A electricity,
FA 2-4644.

Legal Notice

IN TNU CIRCUIT COURT MODERN sil electric Cottage
on a lake In center of
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR *RRINOLR
mountain# o f North Caro­
COUNTY, ri.oHIDN
lina. Available by week or
IN CHANUBRT NO. IM S
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTmonth. 323-0479,
CJAUE ASSOCIATION, A Cor
p.ration organised under an 2 BEDROOM furniihed Apart.
Act of Congrooa and existing
menL FA 2-0441.
pursuant to tho Federal Na
t' nal Mortgage Aaaorlallon,
Charter Art, having It* prin­ FURN. Apt. Close In. Phone
cipal office In th* City of
FA 2 2400.
Washington District of Columbla.
Plaintiff , FURN. 2 Br. Gar. Apt. Lake
Va
Golden.
Lake privilege*.
FRANK il ML' ELLER and
FA 2 0274.
TVON.NB ALKMK MDKIJ.KIl,
hla wife, and PIULLir D. ANDKnsoV.
Truitts
of
tha UNFURN. 2 Br. house. 2118
Ketal* of tho Keller Corpora­
Orange. FA 2 0274.
tion. a bankrupt, and all Its
altar ago corporations Rated
In th* Order o f J. I). Bookar, 2 BR. Furn. Apt. Private en­
llafar** In Bankruptcy, data.!
trance. 619 Magnolia.
II October 1443, In tha U. M
District Court, m&gt;uili»ri&gt; Dis­ BACHELOR'S Apt. Modern,
trict of Florida. In Uankrup
xpaelom,
well furnished.
tcy No llt-41-M-EC, Includ­
ing RlSgawood Wood Products
Quiet neighborhood. 212 W.
Co., Inc.
16th St. FA 2 0296.
D* fandanta.
NuritK t o a r m *
TI.R aTATK o r n tIN IIIt
SU.MMER Rate. Nice Ig. furn.
TOi Frank II. Mueller and
2 Ur. ApL 1700 Magnulia.
Vvonna Alas* Muallar, hi*
$65.
wife
1131 Tones S tm t
•&gt;msha, Nabraaka
FURN. llama. 3 Br , V i
TOU ARE ilEREUT NOTI­
bath. Corner lot. $93 mo.
FIED that a suit has b**n
filed aaalnat y«u In th* above
FA 2-0303 between 3:30 p.m.
•nllllfd rauao. and that you
and 4 p. m. 133 Mayfair
are required to file your an.
Circle.*
iwtr with th* Clerk of this
Court and to serve a copy
thereof upon th* Plalultff or 3
BEDROOM
unfurnished.
Plalntlffe attorneys, whoa*
$33 month. FA 209B3.
name and a-tdreae la Rlahup
A tlornaieln, 34 East Fine
Street, Orlando, Florida, not if. For Hale or Rant
later than June 111la H4S. If
yoo fell to do so e Decree BY OWNER, 3 lldriu. 2 baths
Fro Coufeseo will be entered
egalnet you for the relief de­ targe lot. FA 2-1932.
manded la tho Complaint. This
•’tit la lo f’lrevl'iee a mort­ 11!. R ea l Entitle F or Sale
gage. The r«at properly pro­
ceeded again*! let
SUNDRIES Store. Stock A
le.l 3». Block 13. WtiATIIequipment. Well establish
LltMFIELD FIRST VDtHTloN, according to th*
ed. Proprietor wisher to re­
plat there .r at recorded
tire. Call FA 2 0274 or
In Flat Ro,k 13. Faae 44,
Fubltn it'Curda of S«n,l- I Umgwood TE 8 0399
nola County, Florida;
Together with the fulloalng j A 4 BEDROOM Homes.
Item of property which le lo* I
,-et'd In and permenenity In - j Sec models at Highland
•tailed ae a part uf the im­
Ave, Lemgwood. 10 minutes
provement on eaid laud:
south on 17-92 and west on
International
of
L'tlca
Furnace Model OUS 4e [ Seminoie I block.
F.-D.
VVITNIrdK my hand and tha LMN ENTERPRISES INC.
•cat of euld Court at Fenfor.t,
Florida, thla loth day u( May,
HUBERT A. WILLIAMS
1*41
Realtor
(SEAL)
Arthur II l&gt;&lt; -kwltb. Jr
lta&gt; mond Luadquixt, Aoeo.
Clerk u f sue C lr .u lt C our t

1
Uj: M a r " ’-* T - Vthlea
t : 3» I*. M. ur a* aooii t h er e­ | May. tllJ.
tS K tl.l
Deputy C lerk
a f t e r aa l»o»elbl«.
A r th u r H. Oe.-htrtlh. J r . l t l i e h u p a llur ne te ln
Memlnole
C o u n ty
Awning 1
C lerk o f C ircu it C « u r t
SI b e e t S '!"* e l r e e t
C om mtealuM
H r : M ar th a T. M hlea
j Orlemlo. f l o n i ] *
lly R ob er t 8. B r u o n
Deputy Clerk
|Alt*ro*&gt;e fur t’Ulnlttf
beoiluw le C u u u ly
A .u ln a
I* bitch May * 1, : i a Jua* Pu»-l'«h M »y ! 4, Xl, : l A Jon *
D irector
*- *»&lt;!•
p-jtiV ■ Mey .1 * J u n e *• * " • |I It 1»4J.
i
c
m -i*
t w i.:* l
(p i-iii

FA 2-2931 Atlantic Bunk Bldg

For Lease: Service Station.
Choice location. Apply The
Pure OU Co. 904 W. Ith
St.

tofaction guaranteed.
FA 2-1117.

Air-Conditionin

CURB Girl. Apply
Whittle. Sanford.

Pk.

I

H. B. POPE c o . , IN

18. Female Help Wanted 2U&gt; So. Park Ave.

84. A rtktaa Fwr M e

88. fM n lt a r a

IS . P h m btaf Servlets

FA 2-4214

rig *N SUMMER awim and fun pro­
gram. Happy Acrea Kinder­
garten and Nursery. Ph
FA 2-4481.

SEWERS WANTED
IMMEDIATELY
Work at home doing simple LAWNS Renovated - Aerate
Remove Thatch - Chinch
tewing. We supply materlBug Spray (VC-13) • Fertlala and pay shipping both
‘x c -P h . FA 2-4244
way*. Good rate o f pay.
Piece work. Apply, Dept. MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
AD 340, Box 7010, Adelaide
FRIGIDAIRE
Post Office, Toronto, OnSales A Service
tarlo, Canada.
G. H. HIGH
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
BEAUTICIAN wanted. Cut'N
Pb. FA
Curl Beauty Shop. BIS Pal­
metto Ave.
322-0414 or SMITH Alr-Condltfoa JCefri
322-4613.
geration service. All work
guaranteed. Very reason
BABYSITTER - t o — hvtr - h r
able in price. Day FA 2-7434
Room, board and $10 week.
Night FA 2-2M*.
322 8097.

WANTED reushie Maple to 21” DUMONT consol# T.V. take op monthly payments Good picture. FA MT49. . *
ef $13.30 as 2 complete
rooms af furniture. Call HOME grow* totalise*. lOe"
TX 4-till, Casselberry, col­ and 20c a lb. O. M. Bitrow* ,
er. 997 Persimmoa Aro.
lect.____________________
HA1KY INDIGO
FREE ESTIMATE
U|hib$0Tlag A Mattnaa ren­ Regular, 100 Ibe— M.ta. Lari*
er qaanlttoe—ta.*9.
ovating New th Used Fernitare. Call Nix Bedding Mfg. Pens a cols Bahia, ask foe
prices. Ask for priea UsL
Ce., at 709 Celery Ave.
A. X . Pravatt 74*-2111 So.
FA MUT.
vllle. Fla.

84. AvHda* Far Sal*
Mo m , ladtoe, childrens dis­
count ihoes. Best family
buy*. Surplus City.

2" CENTRIFUGAL

35. A r ik h * W aH U i

READY MIX Concrete, win­
Apyx.
dow (HD. lintels, steps, RUG.
10 Z 14*
blocks, sand, cement, rock, FA 2-6216.
pipe, itcel, grease traps,
dry wells, stepping stones. 38.
Mlrarle Concrete Co.
BUYING A NEW er
309 Elm Ave.
FA 2 3731
USED CART
FINANCE IT WITH UB
SHALLOW WELLS A PUMTS
♦ Low Interest Bate*
Jerry Lord FA 2 3219
♦ Low Monthly Paymnota
FLORIDA STATE BANS
ALUMINUM Furniture rt
webbed cheaper than you
1134 CHEV. VI. Std. t f lU
can do it yourself. Bring
CaU
it to tba Furniture Center.
1100 French Ave.
CARS WANTED
REEL'S USED CABS
42" Kitchen sink with fittings.
Ilth St. A Sanford Aro.
93.00. Free delivery. Ph.
'3* FIAT 1109. One
FA 2-1737.
Like new. '3S Rena nit Cera*
$1 per day rental for Elec
velle. Excellent conditio*
trie Carpet Shampooer with
F A 2-1440 or FA 2-M10.
purchase of Blue Lustre.
1954 4 DR. DODGE Sedan.
Carroll's Furniture.
Cash price $30. FA SIMS.
AUTOMATIC water pump A
See at 4 9 Grandview Dr.
tank. |45. Reel's Body Shop.
10th A Sanford Ave.
37. Bon la • Mo t o n
GIRL'S Bicycle $10. Round 9VV PLYWOOD Runabout with
I layer ot fiberglass. Mer­
Lions foot antique table. $23.
cury Hurricane m otor'w ith
FA 23340.
Quick Silver tower unit and
DINETTE— Table A 4 chairs,
Quincy exhaust, also 1 super
Urge hutch, dressing table,
10 Mercury. F A 2-4913.
FA 2IU34.
1 TON Air-Conditioner. Furn
Iturw, sun lamp, portable
Weatlngbouse oven. Phone
3JJ04M.-------------------------CROWDER Peas. You pick
A bring container, gl.30 a
bushel. FA 2-7864.

Office Stenographer: Property 29. A atoaobD e Servlet
and casually Insurance ex­
Auto Glass, Tops
I1LACKEYED Proa. Never
perience
desired.
Good
* Seat Covers
been picked. It.GO bu. yuu
career opportunity.
pick. Donald A, Dunn Jr.,
CRUM LEY-MONTE ITH. INC.
8. Cameron Ave. FA 3-0816.
9UU West First Street
. Sanford, Florida
404 W. 2nd St. FA 1-8033
An Investment, not an ex­
Phone: FA 2-U373
ALL WORK GUARANTEED pense. Call FA 2-5412 for
expert advice on a Herald
2 EXECUTIVE Sccretarle*.
advertising campaign.
Write Box If, c 'o Sanford

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

Herald.

17. Male Help Wanted

Senkarik Ginas and Paint
Company
219 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-M23

TWO 10' x 23' Road Signs,
2 miles from
Sanford.
FA 2-2601 after « p.m. Carl
WIMiami.

MANAGER Trainees, age 23
to $o. Married preferred 3 1A . P e ls
YOU pick It, bring contain­
Opportunities. Sanford, Cas­
Real Estate—Mortgagee
er, blackeyrd peas. $1.30
6
MO.
old
black
It
tan
AKC
selberry, Orange City and
111 N. Park Ava. FA 2-2420
bu. Okra I3.&amp;U &gt; bu. Toma­
registered Dachshund Pup­
DcLand areas. Contact Mr.
Ravenna Park
FA 2-7443
toes picked. $2.00. Bam next
py.
Call
FA
2
7093
after
3:30
Hudson,
Jackson's
Mlnit
Kvcninga
to Kilgore S*ed. W. 1st. Ht.
Market, Lungwoud Plasa,
FA 2-2677 FA 2-3S29 FA 3-1360
2 YKAK old mala Dalmatian
Lnngwuod. Florida
Dog, with registration pa WORM dirt for flowera and
OWNER leaving In few days.
plants. 30c per bushel. Bring
pen. Film dog at a bargain.
3 Bedroom, 1 bath, separate l'J. Situations Wunted
basket. Hay Lawson, Os­
Dr.
J.
C.
Bunten.
Lemon
dining room, beautiful fire­
teen. FA 2-4250.
Child Care. FA 2-2274.
Bluff.
place In living room and

Stenstrom Realty

large glass doora to encloxe patio. Ownar'a invest­
ment over $1730. Will sell
$13,700. Buy It or rent it
at a bargain. 303 S. Sunland Dr.
THREE BEDROOM, two bath
house; hardwood f l o o r s ,
fireplace, Fla. room, dining
room. Large kitchen. Dou­
ble garage with lots uf star,
age space. On large lot
with many trees. 1114 Meltonvllte Ave.
BY OWNER. 3 Br. 2 bath C1I
home in I'inecrest. Kitchen
equipped. Reasonable down
payment. A s s u m e pay­
ments. Call FA 2-1219

Jim Hunt Realty
Office
Night

FA
FA

2324 Park Dr

z-atia
2-0444
323 0700
Saoford, Fla

LO.’ II ARIIOR. Air-Cund. I
I&gt;&lt;lrin house, huge FIl . Rm,
Double carporte, m a n y
other extras. FA 29264.

3
3 Bit. Home. 2U2 Laurel Dr.
Good
location,
kitchen
equipped. Low duwn pay­
ment. A suite lean. A real 1
laving. Gall FA 2-2472.
|

BEDROOM house. $295
do wo, assume payments uf
$63 month. Must sell im­
mediately. Wauda McDan­
iel, 110 W. 19th SI. Phone
FA 2-7W3.

forth. $2195; IS* Cruiser
41630, l i ’ utility only tilt* .
4934 16' Runabout 43*3. $*2T
14' Fish A Ski only 4413.
430* 14' Aluminum fishing
boat 4233, 14' Gator Champ
Trailer special 4130. | 7 »
Path button 44 bp. Ivin*
rudq Demonstrator with S
year guarantee 4393. Many
olbera. Naw A Used. T aras,
Robsoa
Sporting
Goods.
Downtown Sanford. P b oN
F A 2-396L

WATCH
T-R-X

AKC Mlniulure Poodle. Black MEN'S black accordion. I2U
bass. Froalalini. Excellent
and Silver. 4312404.
condition. FA 2-1330 Ext.
2 ! . Beauty Salonn
324 before 4 p. in. Don Kol31!. K low er* • S h ru b*
HARRIETT'S BEAITh T n o OK
bay.
Complete St-r. Eve. Appt's. POTTED MUMS in bloom.
103 So. Oak
FA 2 3742
33c up.
GRAI'EVILLE NUItSEHY
GRADUATION SPECIAL
GrspevMIe Ave. Near 20th St.
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
Cold W'ava $0.93 complete. 33. Kurnllure
Open evening by appt.
318 Palmetto Ave.
322 0634 Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Larry's Mart 218 Sanford
25. Plumbing Services
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4112

l ' t i mi ng

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H0LLERS°/SANF0RD

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ANNIVERSARY

We Buy, Sell, Trade, Repair

HILL'S THRIFT SHOP

Fum ture • Appliances • T.V.
P lu m bin g &amp; H eatin g
AIR CONDITIONING
Open 9 to 9 daily and Week­
CONTRACT and REPAIR
ends
WORK
Ph 322 7363 2640 Hiawatha St.
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 26342
Sanford, Fta.
SEPTIC TANKS
&lt; LEANED only $18.30
Economy Septic Tank Co.
TE H II15 Altamonte Spgs.

Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Service With the Calk.
SUPER TRADING POST
FA 20677.

Your Neighbor At Hollers

SALE
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MERCEDES I Dour ...
CHEV. 2 Door, V-H. A uto. *•••*■***•**•*•**«•* 1519
CIIEV. 2 Door V-8, Auto.
1719
PLYMOUTH 2 Door .......
219

WHOLESALERS WELCOME

$600 down. 3
bathe, den. Air
DIs hwas h•
lot. 2417 hum28977 slier 5.

hIN LAM) Estates. 3 Bdrnt.
Enclosed shower. U. K
stove and refrigerator In
tin Jed. Corner tot. Aviuiue
payments. No qualifying,
i’ ll. FA 39260 after 4:30
p. m.

BOAT SALE! Top quaUty'
Larsons, FabugUa and so

YARD Work. FA 27878.

GIVING away my home. Yuu
pay ctushig cust and phk
up pay menu. 323-0679.
BY OWNER.
bedrooms, 2
conditioned.
cr. Corner
merlin. FA

bp. Wisconsin. *$' Hexlbka
bote. 1130. MS-2721.

“Shorty” Thornton Noon, Mcchunic
"Shorty" aa he Is better known, he* been with Holler’s
fur 13 years and lives with his lovely wife. Miry on
I p«ala ltd. Both are very active in the Central Baptist
Church, teaching Sunday School and Shorty Is n coun­
selor of It * R oya l Ambassadors In the church. Hunting
•ctMin finds him ready and he enloys boating, lie would
really like to travel and know hie country better.

Heudy Tu Serve Yuu At Holler* uf Sanford

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( H EY . Station W a g o n .... . 102DA
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PLYMOUTH I Door. A u t o ... 10261!
CHEV. 2 Door, V-8 ............ 1032U
FORD » Door, V-8, A u t o ..... U223
PONTIAC 2 Door .................. R233
OLDS 4 Door ........................ 101IC
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219 E. 2nd St.
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For Service
Agencies Set

D C lU R Y VFW POST 3093 installed officers at this month’s meeting.
Taking part w e n (from left) William Denning, guard; Jack Hewitt,
•aarternuuter; Joseph SantiDo, service office r; Emanuel Berkowitz,
guard; M artin Yost, senior vice commander; Joseph J. Tyminaki, district
S commander and installing o ffice r; Gustave King, commander; Anton
Hansen, judge advocate and Frank Laymel, junior vice commander,

A central index reflatry for
local aervice and aoeial agenciea ia being establlahed by
Mrs. B. F. Ganaa, executive
aecretary o f the United Fund
of Seminole County.
"The aervice ia dealgned aa
a confidential file, to be used
only by participating agenciea
to better coordinate aervicea
and promote efficiency in the
handling of c a m by eliminat­
ing duplication,” lira. Ganaa
•aid.
"In many Instances, the file
would tend to espedite aid to
those In need,” the added.
Local agenciea participat­
ing in the central index regis­
tration include the Mental
Health Association, the Sal­
vation Arm y, the Seminole
County Welfare Department,
the Seminole County Health
Clinic, the State Department
of Public Welfare, Seminole
County Division of Vocational
Rehabilitation, the Probation
and Parole Commission, Vet­
erans County Service Officer,
Seminole County Vocational
School, the Ministerial Asso­
ciation, a n d the Seminole
County TB and RD Associa­
tion.
State Employment Service
Manager Joe Foy has Indicat­
ed his full cooperation In aslilting In Hid placement ol
any individuals with whom
the various agencies a r e
working.
” Thls ia another example
of the ninny services per­
formed for the people of the
county by the United Fund,"
•aid Mrs. Ganaa.

By J u s Casselberry
Cuba his deteriorated and to­
' The congregation of the day young people of the sec­
Casselberry Community Meth­ ondary school level are out
odist Church gained more in­ teaching y o u n g e r children
sight Into what the Commun­ communist propaganda.
ist takeover in Cuba meant
In spite o f Indoctrination
to the Methodist school and and persecution there still
churches then when three are young Christians who
speakers shared their per­ work as volunteers to lead
sonal experiences last Sunday small groups in Bible study
njght.
and worship. The need for
Jose and Rosita Martinez Bibles fur Cubs was empha­
told of the many kindnesses sized by Rankin who also told
abowq them when they were of the difficulties encounter­
BARBARA BOLGER
forced to flee Castro's wrath ed in bringing them into the
with Uieir three children aged country.
three weeks, IB months and
three years,
DAYTONA BEACH (UPI)
Dave Rankin, son of Rev.
—Circuit Court Judge P. B.
and Mrs. Victor Rankin.
Revels was expected to ndc
Methodist
missionaries
to
late today on a request fur
Cubs for many years, who is
an Injunction lo halt work on
now in the United States to
the Daytona Beach court­
further his education, also
house annex—a new move in
told of his esperlences in
the 33-nionlli long county teat
Cubs.
relocation fight.
Rev. Delmss Copeland in­
In a surprise move recently
troduced the Martinezcs, tell­
the East Volusia Relocation
ing of their friendship and
Committee, a group which is
how their lives had been a
fighting to move the county
real inspiration to him.
teat from DcLand to Daytona
Tears came lo Sonora .Mar­
B e a c h — was allowed to
tinez' eyes when four mem­
amend its injunction petition
bers of the Cherub Choir sang
and switch to an all-out at­
"Jesus Loves Me” in Span­
tack on the county commis­
J
O
H
N
N
Y
HAYNES,
ish with the whale congrega­
sioners.
non o f M r . a n d M m .
tion joining in on the next
CAROL OXFORD
F in n e y H u y n o n , o f
chorus . . . "Christo me ama
Jiongw nod, a n d a s t u ­
VIENTIANE, Laos (UPI)—
d en t a t L y m a n , w a s
Lovely Senora
Martinez,
Pro - Communist P a t h e t
ch o se n b y O ld G lo r y
known to TV viewers as SenPrince Souphannuvong has of­
A m e r ic a n L e g io n P o s t
orlta Rosltu, formerly taught
fered to meet with neutralist
183 to a tte n d
B o y 's
In a Methodist school in Cuba
Premier Souvanna l’ huuma in
S ta te ' in
T allah aa.sce
where Chinese Communists
the vicinity of the Plain of
thin y e a r.
Mis* Carol Oxford and Miss are now teaching the doctrine
Jars airfield, ■ Pathe lao
( H e r a ld P h o t o )
Barbara Bulger, Juniors at of Marx.
spokesman said today.
Seminole High School have
The Martinezes were among
been named delegates for the few who were not deceiv­
Seminole High to the annual ed by Castro's promises.
Girls State Week at Talla­ When she told the truth about
hassee June 31-2S sponsored Communism to her pupils In­
by the American Legion.
stead of propaganda, her
Miss Uolgcr, who is being home was searched repeated­
sponsored b y tbo Pilot Club ly, allegedly for "mosquitos."
is president of the Junior
When H became obvious
Clast. She Is the daughter of that their lives were in dan
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bolger. ger and that they must leave
Miss Oxford is being spon­ the country, a Methodist min­
sored by the Anna Miller ister in Winter Garden be­
Circle and Is the daughter of came their sponsor and sent
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Oxford. them airline tickets (or the
Both young ladies are mem­ trip.
bers of the National Honor
They turned their back* on
Society, arc A squad cheer­ their lovely home and, with
t
W W
H
leaders and members of the limited funds and tho posses­
f
I - , ,.
Anchor Club.
sions they could carry, came
to the United Slates. Rosita
could not speak any English
■t that time and wills great
foresight, Jose told his pretty
wife to answer all questions
by pointing to him and say­
ing, “ T h tu ces my busJACKSON, Miss, (UPI) —
band.”
Negro leaders hoped the presRankin told o f going to
ones her* today of James
Cuba at the age of six year*
Meredith, th* first Negro stu­
with his missionary parents
dent at the University uf
to build a school and church­
Mississippi, would bolster a
es and to train Cuban min­
civil rlghta push that already
•
has resulted in the Jailing of isters.
The
Rankins left
Cuba
570 Negroes,
Meredith tuld mure than when it became obvious that
1,000 Ns-groe* .Sunday night. because they were from the
In what he said was his first U. S. the lives ol Cuhaus
formal speech, that he had with whom they associated
Hurt: at F lo r id a State H u n k y o u w ill f in d the
dedicated himself to ths pur- were being endangered. In
n
a m e frie n d ly a ttitu d e t h a t ch a ra c te rize d b u slpuss o f aiding "underprivi­ IPCO many of the native min­
ROH.1 tra n sa ctio n .* in the “g o o d old d a y s " , c o m ­
isters
also
were
forced
to
leged Americans."
b in e d w ith b u n k in g technique.* H in t u ru us
Negro comedian Dick Greg­ leave.
The educational system in
ory, who has Ird civil rights
m o d e rn n s to m o rro w . K v c r y finan cial need o f
marches in Greenwood, Mis*.,
S u n fo rd 'a b u s ie s t c itize n * in handled h e re in
and Birmingham, Ala., was to
th e frie n d ly tr a d it io n o f th e past.
arrive today to aid the move­
WASHINGTON ( U l 'l ) - I n
ment.
dicatnms today were that

Injunction Seen
te-Annex-Roo-

WASHINGTON

W ALLACE M. Phillip*
Jr. had received his
R. S. degree from Da­
vison College where ho
majored in pre-medi­
cine, and plana to enter
Emory Medical School
in the fall term. While
at Davidson, W a l l y
was on the Dean's L ist
every semester, was a
member o f Pi Knppa
Alpha and a Dana
Scholar. He is a 1950
graduate o f Seminote
High School. While at­
tending
school here
he won the Sportsman­
ship trophy In basket­
ball and was city tennis
champ. He also was a
member o f the David­
son tennis team.

l ll lENDA SIZEMORE,
d a u g h t e r o f M r. a m i
M r s . L o y e Sizem ore, o f
S a n f o r d , w ill g r a d u a t e
Juno
111 fro m J o n e s
B u s in e s s College w it h
a d ip lo m a in e xe cu tiv e
s e c re ta ria l p r a c t i c e .
S h e was active in atlld e n t cou ncil and to o k
p a r t i n social a c tiv itie s
o f t h e school, a s w ell
a s b e in g a m em ber o f
th e
N ancy
T a y lo r
C h a r m Society.

(UPI)

—

President Kennedy m ight to­
day to entlat the support of
prominent butineiimen for
the civil righta pregram he
plana to aend Congresa neat
Tiie President scheduled a
S p.m. (EDT) meeting at the
White House with too execu­
tives whose firms operate
widely through the South.
Kennedy had hoped to get
bis special civil rights mes­
sage to Congresa today, but
administration sources said
be had postponed the legisla­
tion to await conferences—
such as today's — which he
and Atty Gen. Robert F. Ken­
nedy fe d are vital to success
of the program.
One of the proposals under
consideration Is reported to
permit the attorney genera]
to file lulls on behalf of Ne­
groes excluded from public
schools and other facilities.
Another would forbid racial
discrimination
In
business
dealing in interstate com ­
merce — presumably hotels,
motels, some itores, theaters,
restaurants and such.
Involved in today's meeting
wero representatives
from
chain stores, restaurants, ho­
tels and theaters, the target
of many Negro demonstra­
tion* recently.
Among those invited to the
White House meeting were
Mrs. L. Claughton, president
of Claughton Theatres, Mi­
ami. and L. Finsico, president
of Florida Stale Theatres,
Jacksonville.
The President leaves Wed­
nesday on a speaking and in­
spection trip to the West
Coast. He will return to the
White House Monday morning for final work on Urn civil
rights message amt the ac­
companying legislation.

KING FOR A DAY at the Southaide School was retiring cuatodian T . O.
Landreaa, who had aerved for 30 y e a n in hia position. Teachers and chil­
dren o f the school prepared a throne f o r Landreaa and presented him with
gifts. Shown here (from left) are Glenda Walton and Dinne Newman,
Landreaa, Jeffrey Sweeney and M yna Boyd. Standing in back is Mrs.
Velma Mitchell, school principal.
(Herald Photo)

Biff Doubt

Rj France* Wester
Mrs. A. E. Crocker was hos­
tess to the UPW Association
o f the Community Presbyter­
ian Church of Lake .Mary for
the last meeting before ad­
journing for the s u m m e r
months of June, July, and Au­

gust.
Mrs. Julin Pilley opened the
program wtili u Devotional
relative to the program sub­
ject “ Medical Missions." Her
invitation to the group to partlcipnto in thn discussion by
naming a persona! blessing
gave a special thoughtful inthreat in her I'rtSetililllon ui
the subject. The discussion
closed with the Mizpah bene*
diction.
Mr*. Rowland Goble, presi­
The Australian emu stands
dent of Iho association, premore than five feet tall.

NEWBERRY, S. C. I UPI)
—James F. Byrnes, former
U. S. secretary of state, said
Sunday the presence of Rus­
sians in Cuba may make La­
tin America republics doubt
aided at the business session this country** ability to pmwhich prlmurity cuncerned the lect them from Communist
plum for the Full Bazaar. encroachment.
Concentrated work on this will
Coined Phrase
be resumed in September.
The phrase “ Fools rush in
The hostess served refresh­
ments uf cake, punch, and cof­ utters angels fear to tread”
was coned by Alexander Pope
fee during the social hour.
Other members present were in his "Essay on Criticism.'*
Mrs. Dun Smith, Mrs. W. It. The "fools” he refers to art
Harrison, Mrs, Millard Rice, poetry critics.
Mrs. John Uliner, Sirs. Ray
Cress, Mrs. Joe Smuthcrs,
.Mrs. Frunk Evans, Mrs. Rob­
ert Rugcnsteln, Mrs. II. M.
Gleason, Mrs. John Reaves,
Mrs. Hurry Sandusky, Mrs.
Edward Zimmerman;
Mrs. C W. Sjublum. Mrs.
leu nrooKlyrr
Has,muu, Mrs. A . E. Freese,
Mrs. Rutiy M. Linden, .Mr*.
Fannie K. Lcffler, Mr*. P. I).
III!.!. LUMBER U
Anderson, Mr*. Slurb Lowe
HARDWARE CO.
ami Mrs. James SI. Thompson. 2t3 W. 3rd St. Sanford. Fla.

Co-Existence

Yesterday’s personal service

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By-Pass Seen

President Kennedy probably
wilt have to by-pass the
GAINKSVILU: (UPI) - House Way* A Mean* Com­
University of Florida Presi­ mittee to get bis controver­
dent J. Wayne Itriti said this sial medical care bill through
weekend be was confident Congress.
the Legislature would pioWadi Haifa. In the Sudan,
v id r additional university
construction funds during it* had nu rain In more than 19
years.
tilrp d »d session.

C onfident

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"Make Sanford (he flag fly­
ing city of Florida" U the slo­
gan of the Jayceci, wbo will
make a door-to-door selling
campaign with flag kite thla
weekend. June 14 la Flag Day.
I’s N Pres* btermatkwal
Interested parties also may
Streams and rivers were on
telephone 323-5481 or pick up
the rise today in Iowa after
their flags at the Jaycee booth
thunderstorm!
dumped up to
on French Avenue.
six inches of rain in the Mid­
• • •
west.
That H11FA agent who was
Fog and driu le covered the
coming here from Atlanta to
look over the situation for a Ohio Valley eastward into
port terminal feasibility study New York. The Southland was
loan must have gone by way sunny and warm.
Hailstorms hit west Texas
of China. Two months ago it
was reported he would be during the night and more
here in two weeks. Now, those than three inches of rain fell
wbo should know report "1 in less than two hours at
Decatur, 111.
don’t know.”
Two tornadoes were sighted
• • •
over
Lake Okoboji In Iowa
However, there is some
consolation about that loan. Tuesday and the northwest
It's been reliably reported portion of the state was soak­
that local guns are preparing ed with six Inches of rain.
One of the IwDtcrs touched
their ammunition to convince
the H11FA man we need the down on West Lake Okoboji
losn. They'll point to the jet but did no damage.
Six inches of rain fell at
fuel pipeline, the new Jack*
Battle Creek, Iowa, three
eonville-Sanford b:rge line,
other facilities already install­ Inches fell at Smithland and
well over an inch at Ida
ed, the proposed Sanford-East
drove, Holly Spring* and SibCoast canal.
ivy.
»
• •
_ The Maple River at Maple
----- ernerio—city— Countii— i
ton. Iowa,
lowa^ rose three feet
$35 as a contribution to the
during the afternoon. Local
Babe Ruth League there.
flooding was occuring at Bat­
Oviedo fans really back their
tle Creek. The Weather Bur­
young teams.
eau said the rains were ex­
•
• •
pected to send the Little
Fourteen thousand Seminole
Sioux and downstream Maple
County school kids will erupt
through the school doors River up to bankful or over­
flowing.
Thursday for the last time
More than two inches of
this school year. A black
rain fell near Duuiman, Wis.,
thought, though for them:
Tuesday in less than a half
School resumes, the day fol.
houf-v
• »
lowing Labor Day in Septem­
A severe eu .trtc*t storm
ber.
struck Danfortb. HI., but no
• • •
damage was reported.
The "railroad ramble” to
Ttainbow Springs is about to
roll. ACL's L. T.Sheppard
reports one full car reserved
and almost asecond
from
Sanford Sunday. Train pulls |
out at 8:35 a. m., two hours
for a picnic luncheon and for
camera fans to circulate at VaKed Press International
the Springs, and then back
Gov. Ross Harnett, who
to Sanford, arriving at 8:20 twice personally turned away
p. m.
Negro James Meredith from
• • •
the University of Mississippi,
Construction workers com ­ today decidedd aganst a per­
menced this morning putting sonal confrontation with a
up the new addition to the second Negro entering the
school administration build­ university.
ing on Commercial Street.
In Birmingham. Ala , a
• • •
federal Judge granted the
Looks like the newly organ- Justice Department's request
lied North Orlando Volunteer for an injunction to block
Police have turned up with Alabama
Governor George
their first ca»o . . . their Wallace from carrying out his
badges arc missing! I 1 Also pledge to bar the way when
their gun, their spotlight ami three Negroes seek to enter
the title to their patrol car. the University of Alabama
Monday.
Late Monday afternoon wa­
Wallace declined comment
ter connections were complet­ but an aide *aid the order
ed lo live Community Building "will make absolutely no
at Ihc North Orlando Recrea­ change in the governor's
tion area. By Tuesday night I stand.”
they already had been broken
three separate times.

Established 1008

WED., JU N E 5, 1963

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 727

Alaskan
Crash Is
Probed

His Bag Was Packed

ANCHORAGE.

Alaska

(UPI) — Bits of wreckage
and human remain* from the
crash or ditching of a Northwait Orient Airlines DC7 in
the Gulf of Alaska were expected In Ketchikan today
aboard the Coast Guard cut­
ter Sorrell.
Preparations for an inves­

U

V

A

...

Riot In Iran

Senate To Act
Next In Trial

TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) Violent anti-government riot­
TALLAHASSEE (U P I)) — The House &lt;lid an
ing
by
Moslem
religious about-face today nntl impenched Pasco Circuit Judge
groups opposed to political Richard Kelly by a vote o f 89-28.
and economic reforms erupt­
The surprise action cumc after the House voted
ed In Iran today. Eight per­ by voice vote to reconsider the action by which it
sons were reported killed.
Tuesday refused to Im-

Space Flights
WARSAW (U PI) - Soviet
plans to launch an unspeci­
fied number of spacemen this
year—after a 10-month break
1in manned space flights—were
announced to an East-West
space meeting here.

U. S. Rejects
GENEVA (U PI) The
United States today again re­
jected Soviet proposals for
general and complete dis­
armament, calling them "hap­
hazard, helter-skelter and in­
consistent.”

Milk Session

Politics,
Military
Tied-JFK
C O L O R A D O SPRINGS.
Colo. (U P D — President Ken­
nedy said today the Culrnn
crisis last fall demonstrated
that military policy and power
must be tied closely to poli­

peach the Republican Jurint.
Som e

v o t e - a w it c h in g

overnight wua enough to
make the difference.
The House refused by •
slim seven-vote margin to
impeach. The vote Tuesday
• •
•
UPI lAia afternoon ra­
tio rted Seminole Coanty'a
Democrat Joe DavU voted
for impesrhmrnt of Ike Re­
public*! Judge of Pasco
County, Richard Kelly, while
Seminole's Republican Jaa
Fortune voted against Im­
peachment.

• •
e
tical and diplomatic decisions
in the future.
was72-47. The
Id additional
tigation of the third wont air
The President Is on the first voteswere either switches op
disaster involving predomi­
leg o f a five-day inspection from members who were ab­
and speaking trip which the sent Tuesday.
nantly military personnel will
president extended at the Lust
The Senate will have to
get under way at the Annette
minute to Include Hawaii.
meet later thin summer to
Island Coast Guard Station.
In a commencement address try the Judge.
Although the Coast Guard
at the U. S. Air Force Acad­
The fast Impeachment auto­
said no conclusions could be
emy Stadium here, Krnnedy matically relieves Kelly o f hla
WASHINGTON (UPI) told the young Air Force o ffi­ duties as Judge.
reached yet about what caus­
The National Aeronautics and
ed the plane with lot persons Space Administration (NASA) cers that the nation would
I f the Senate, by a tw o.
n«ed m i l i t a r y romnmndert third* vote, ahould convict
aboard to fall into the gulf said it will recruit 10 to 15
"who ran foresee the effects
Monday, a spokesman said new astronauts this summer. of military moves on the him, he would be removed
from office. If It falls to eonwhatever happened waa fast It invited applications from witde fabric of international
viet, he'd ho reinstated with
qualified persons, including
power."
"It appears either Die Ira
back pay.
civilians.
‘ We tired men who can copo
pact was tremendous or there
Judge Kelly sat In tho
with the challenge of new poli­ House gallery through Tue*was an explosion,” LI. Cdr.
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)— tical situations as well as new day's long proceedings, but
Owen Siler directing Coast
wrapon
rnrmj—«T
«ptmrr“ —srmr-tnn
Guard operations at Ketchi­ A Japanese cargo vetseTVnsi keep their furies flexible ns Tie bad left town when the
■urprise reversal rame up
an
American
freighter
collid­
kan, said.
well ns reliable, and alert
ed
Tuesday
night
in
heavy
right after the House con­
“ Whatever happened hap­
without living trigger happy,"
pened very quickly because fog 33 miles north of San ha said. “ Fur we live in a vened this morning.
There was talk that some
the plane didn't answer two Francisco, and tlie Coast world where the principal
Guard said at least one man
Ut.VssyM
h* 1
House members, who had re­
minutes after it nude its po­
problems are not susceptible
was reported missing.
fused to Impeach Kelly Tues­
sition report,” he said.
of military solutions alone.”
day objected to remarks bn
Siler said the possibility of
In his prepared remarks
mode i t a news conference
a bomb aboard the aircraft
Kennedy attacked the sugges­
"could not be ruled out.” He
WASHINGTON (UPI) - tion tlml sn Air Forre career after the failure to Impeach
said he did not believe any of Congress completed action on was "mortgaged to an obsolete Tuesday.
The Judge commented that
•-VAN ' . &gt;»HK tL P t) — )k&lt;- »ik A’ tilrtd. t.n bumUy mghl. Popvf lny Vatican announced the bodies found so far were the first regular money bill weapons system, the maiilii-d
hla problems stemmed from
intact.
o
f
tlie
year,
providing
$6
bil­
aircraft."
nr«l o f five American Homan ]
Ur iid hge of Cardinal* will
the fact that one political
A Royal Canadian A i r lion to run Ihe Treasury, the
The President said there
Catholic cardinals planning
VATICAN CITY (U P I)-B y meet June li» lo begin selecclique wanted to rule thn
Force
plane
first
strutted
the
Past
Office
and
the
While
wits
no
truth
to
the
forecuat
lo attend Vatican ceremonies i the tens of thousand-, mourn- lion of his successor.
, „
.
.
, flosting dehris about eight House executive office during that Air Force officers of the county regardless of thn
(or Pupc John X.MIt left fur er» filed through St. Peter's
\ steadily-flowing river of
°.f
hour, after the DCT. last ra- the 12 months starling July 1. future would be "nothing nt»re wishes of the people.
Rome Tuesday night.
Basilica today in final tribute humanity passed by the red- j
Republican Rep. James Rus­
dio contact. No survivor*
than so-called ‘silent silo sit­
draped calalalque of ChristThe (ivc will stay (or the lo Pope John XXIII.
sell, o f Pinellas, was tha
were found.
ters*,"
Even us the people of Home , ndom's largest church where
conclave lo select (he next
only member who raised hla
SANTO DOMINGO, Domini"dome o f you will fly the
lined up in the rain awaiting |the body of the 81-year old
Pope.
can Republic (UPI) — Hai­ fastest planes, reurh the high­ voice In protest to the recon­
Joseph Cardinal Ritter, of •heir turn to pass through the pontiff lay In state. Some
tian militiamen have burned est altitudes and lift the henv sideration today. He said re­
St. Louis, departed from Idle- great doors of the basilica to prayed, some cried, some
dwellings and forced Ihe eva­ irst payloads of any aviator gardless o f newspaper com­
wild Airport at 8:45 p.nt. view the body of their beloved simply stared ns they passed
cuation of peasants to form in liistury," he told the gradu­ ments, nothing hod chnngctl
the body under the soaring
(EDT) on Tran* World Air­
a "voodoo curtain" along ihe ate*. "Home of you will hold since Tuesday and If then*
dome of Michelangelo.
line* (TWA) Hight 8lt). He
Dominican border to halt the
in you,' hands the most awe­ weren't sufficient grounds to
was scheduled to arrive In
In another part of the Va­
flight of refugees, it was re­ some destructive power that impeach him then, there wera
LAKELAND (UPI) — Four
Rome at 3:(5 p.m. (E D T) to­
tican, the church's great task
ported here today.
no more grounds today.
man haa ever conceived.
day.
of selecting the next man to Methodist pastors were ele­
Earlier, a group of House
"Rome of you will work
Albert Cardinal Meyer, o(
sit on the throne of St. Poler vated today to the rank of
member*, frustrated In at­
with
thu
new
leaders
of
new
Chicago, and Francis Cardi­
began with n meeting of 38 d i s t r i c t superintendent by
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
nations which were not even tempt* to impeach the Judge,
Definite steps to Provide I „ ( u,p g* cardinals who scl Bishop James W. Henley, of
nal Mclnt)re, of Los Angeles,
Wagering lax
assessments
tried a new approach to get
were scheduled to depart for fire protection in North Or the owning day for tlso meet Jacksonville, at the 121st an­ totaling $9,232 were levied nations a few years ugo. Homo
rid of him hy pushing through
of
you
will
support
guerrilla
nual
convention
of
the
state
lando
were
taken
Tuesday
lnj,
„
f
t|
(e
College
of
Cardi­
Rome today at 7:30 p.m.
Florida gamblers last month,
n committee to the calendar a
and
counter-guerrilla
opera­
c hurch digni- conference.
(EDT) aboard TWA Flight evening when the Village n&lt;||s j , 1(.
Ihe Internal Revenue Service
bill thut would have had tho
Lnuncil voted unanimously to lories will assemble June 19,
Rev. C. 31. Cotton, of said. The May assessment tion* that combine the newest
8oi) from Idlcwild.
effect of ousting Kelly an
technique*
o
f
warfare
with
A spoketman lor Francis put u $200 binder with Ihc and tlie first vote for a new Lakeland, was assigned to Ihc was the third largest of the
the circuit judge In Pasco
the
oldest
techniques
of
the
Union
Park
Fire
Dept
for
Miami
District,
Rev.
Eugene
Cardinal Spellman, of New
Pope will take place Hie next
year, bring lopped by the
County.
jungle,
York, said he would leave another truck and atilliorUed day. The conclave will con- West, of Quincy, lo the St. high figure of $11,133 for
Rep. Woodie Lllrt, of Hills­
''And some of you will help
district.
Rev. March and the April total of
Saturday on TWA Flight 812 Fire Chief Hill Hahn to go 1linuc until one of Ihc candi­ Petersburg
ahead with reorganisation of date* receive'* the necessary Fred I- Martin Jr., of Gaines­
to develop new plunes that borough, who voted against
at 8 p.m. (EDT).
$9,308.
spread their wings In flight, impeachment Tuesday, made
ville, to the Sarasota district
Richard Cardinal Cushing, the volunteer fire department. two thirds vole.
A
total
price
o
f
$|o0
is
be­
detect
other plunes ut unheard the motion for reconsidera­
and
Rev.
Fred
$1.
Sikes,
of
of lloston. will II) to Home,
Possibly as many as lu of
ing asked for (he taw Ford the cardinal* will not he able Jacksonville, to the Gaines­
uf distances, deliver new wea­ tion today, aaying "thla ia a
truck which coine* with an
pons with unprecedented ac­ borderline rase. This man
to come lo Rome because of ville district.
Sou-gallon water tank and a i illness or other reasons.
curacy and survey tho giuund does not have juilici.il temper­
The four new superintend­
ament, 1 don't think. Let tho
20 foot extension ladder It
from incredible heights."
The file of humanity into ents will join seven others
is dual wheel, has good rub­
Hcnate
decide."
Thus
tho
President
pictured
who
sups-rvise
the
11
Florida
St. Peter's ran 20 abreast in
ber and is in gosid running
Russull, urging the Houso
what he called the "onrush of
conference
dis­
a loo- that stretched the en­ Methodist
condition hut will need an
TALIAHASSEE (UPII — technology" which he predirt- to stick hy it.* guns, said
tire length of the vast St. tricts. Tlie 11 form Hie Bish­
auxiliary pump at a cost of
Still m North Orlando . .
Tlic House kicked off debate ed would lead to a constantly nothing had changed since
OSTEEN (L T I) — Two
Peter's square and beyond op's cabinet.
on the Governor's $125 mil expanding role for the U. S. Tuesday iis far as the facts
$325. Even so, it was the de­
Village Council was asked
Sanford men. charged with
the boundaries of Vatican
lion bond financing program Air Force
cision of Council and of those
Tuesday night to man the
were concerned.
TALLAHASSEE ( Ul ’ li — heating u hut her to death at
Cily into Rome itself.
today but Ixigged dawn in
inspecting Ihe truck that over­
"Gorilla” booth for the up­ A g r i c u l t u r e
Kenm-dy also s a i d t h e
lu Tucsduy's debate, ho
Commis- a fishing camp, have b«*« n orIn Ihe church before the
arguments
over
proposed greatest vuluc of "these new said, "ThJre were charges thu
coming Fourth of July cele­ sioncr Doyle Conner lauded I dered to stand trial in Cir- all costs would be less than
main altar Pupc John lay on
changes in the plan.
those needed to put the pre­
bration. This is the type thing
weapons of massive retalia­ pres* had made an issue o f
Florida dairy men. t e l l i n g cuit Court,
an ornate catafalque.
Rep. Earl Faircloth, of tion" lay in Uieir ability to tlie case. "N ow ," he said, the
sent 192!) vintage equipment
w lie re
youstickyour head
them "W e can be proud lha'
The pair, Joseph 51. Carey,
TALLAHASSEE I UPI I —
Dade, sought to alter tlie pro­ deter the very war which House is letting pres* reports
through a circle and get we have some o f the best 19. and Fred M. Gilbert, la, in working order.
Eight new plants opened up
posal to hack any bond would require their use.
Council
authorized
Mrs.
smacked with a wet sponge, dairy farms in the nation " are charged with first degree
turn you hock around on IL"
in Florida last month, each
issues for higher education
Irene Van Kopocl to contact
baseball, custard pic, or any­
l.iles, who said tlie Judgn
He made the remarks at a murder in the fatal Iwuting of ;
bringing in 25 or more new
csinstruction with general re­
Ckissin Insurance Agency on
thing else that might be
was a personal friend o f his,
luncheon here Tuesday alter Floyd Dodson, o f I'aola, at a ,
jolts.
venue
bonds.
Under
the
Sen­
the possibility of getting cov­
bandy.
Gov. Farris Bryant signed a -St- John* Itiwr fishing camp
said, “ I'm not trying lliia in
Development
Commission
• • •
WASHINGTON (UPI)—His­
ate-passed plan, binds would
erage for the volunteer fire­
May
It.
the press. The 8-nate will de­
Chairman Wendell Jarrard be hacked by a pledge of re­
p r o c l a m a i l on
torian
Arnold
J.
Toynbee
told
Something worth seeing is
At a preliminary hearing men at the same lime polic­
cide.” There was no other de­
also announced there were venue from the $22 million
ing June us Dairy
a
list
nation
(ootl
conference
the "City of Tents" at For­
Tue-day, Justice of the I't-u ce ies are written for the volun­
Florida.
but*.
today that wln n mankind has eight major plant expansions gross receipts tax on utili­
est Lake Academy
where
J. S. Peterson set bond at teer police after it was de
The House several years
conquered pestilence, w a r during tlie month, including a ties.
cided
to
get
action
started
thousands of Seventh-day Ad­
$25,01Ml each. They ure in 1
$25 million research center
ugo impeached Dude Circuit
and
crop
failure
it
will
still
Faircloth
said
putting
a
!
MIAMI
BEACH
(
UPI)
—
ventist* are gathering for
Volusia County ja il in lieu of for the firemen.
of Ihe Martin Company of Or pledge of general state funds i Three polite gunmen ruhlied Judge G eorge Holt but the
th-dr annual convention which
Mrs. Freti Salter was ask­ face a fourth peril—the "tliun
bond. Two other men, Walter
Undo.
tiering
tramp"
of
overpopul*
behind the bonds would re- , bitel owner Jack Lkherhauin Senate refused to convict him
opens this Friday night fori
William I’aync and Herman ed to cheek with Sanford At­
lion.
duce
interest cost*. He said'and
lantic
National
Dank
concern
am, his
ms wife
wiie of
m $30,000 in after a lengthy trial.
two weeks.
Turner, also ure churged with
• • •
MIAMI (U P lt-T w o more first degree murder in the ing a missing title lor the
Ills two-told solution:
if Hie State could save only I jewels early today and escap­
— Establish a worldwide
one half of one percent in in ed down the Imracoastal Wa­
Seventy-six per cent of the weather satellites, cloud &gt;rcd case and are being sought.
|village police ear ami Coun­
terrst, it would mean $18 mil­ terway in a biat, calling out
cilman Art Hhodes was asked agency lo administer produc•l city employe* eligible to ing tests and military flights
lion on the overall issue.
lo report lo the* proper an lion and distribution of food,
" kinmI night" a* they sped
vote in the Civil Service Com­ are planned IhU year lo help
VANDENBERG AFU, Calif.
and
away.
thoritie* Ih.t the police d e - j —Extensive birth control.
mission election turned out forecasters outguess
(UPI) — The Air Force suc­
partment's gun ia missing, as 1
---------------------Tuesday. Mack N. Cleveland sometimes bailie hurricanes.
T ie men surprised the cou­
MIAMI (U l'l) — H was
Page 8
Bridge
cessfully launches! an Atlas E
Chief Hurricane Forecaster
bad enough when 10-jeararc the spotlight, badges and
,
. .
Jr. garnered 70 votes and
ple when they returned home
Page 3A
Clasaifil-d
inter continental ballistic mis­
CHAIL, France (U PI) — about 1 a. m. after an even­ old Jimmy Cooley, playing
other Item* of needed equip- l w O l H n j j f A l o n j f
was returned lo office for Gordon Dunn said present
I ’uge 2-A
Comics
plans call for launching two
with a match and a candle,
meat,
KEtlKUK. Iowa (U PI) — sile in an evaluation of tlie When lid-yeur-old Augustin ing out.
another two-year term.
Page H
D ear Alihy
Bonnruu and 23-jear-ohl Mar­
Tiro* weather satellites, one
A request for variance on 1Ever wonder how much water over all weapons system.
A 19-foot combination in- started n am aII fire in his
Page l-A
Editorial
The 82- loot missile was guerite 5tlgaut were married bosrd outboard motorboat,
house Tuesday.
building restrictions at 1to went over the dam? In the
Sanford Moose Ixtdge 1851 this month and one in Sep­
Page 9
But tha whole housa
from
its concrete Iin lUld the mayor wished apparently stolen, was found
Lombardy lid. wav tabled for (case of the Keokuk Dam, the raised
is a co-sponsor of the first tember at the. peak ai UM Enter laimaeat
Legal*. &gt;gq 8-J-A k 3-A
further consideration at a i Uni«n Electric Co. said on tha bunker seconds before beinn ' them luck and lota of children. aground at Pelicau Harbor burned down when he tried
annual Florida State M oose-1hurricane scjsoe.
' Pag- 2-A
special council nivehng to lie dam's 5(Jth anniversary Tues- fired on a t.OUOinile lestlThalr 11th child was born more than a mile from the la blow out lha blase with
hart Moosehavcn benefit show j Tiro* VI. h
held at 7:5*1 p. in. nrxl Wed day, 7W trillion gallon* — flight to a predetermined tar- Tuesday on Bonneau’a third LiSeWiaum home shorUy af­ aa tie, trie (an, firemen
litis weekend at Florid* Won- September i» dWH
-aid.
a
inesday
iihata , followed by 14 settles, i gel area &gt;a tb* Pacific Ocean. |Ustbday.
ter t;a holdup.
derland. Indian River City.
|ia orbit, be sard. '

New Spacemen

Ship Collision

US Cardinals Flying To Rome
A

Barnett Shuns
Negro Student

Dairies Lauded
For Best Farms

TALLAHASSEE (U PI) The Milk Commission today
scheduled a meeting for June
11 In Orlando lo take new
action on an emergency price
freeie and discount order ap­
proved three months ago.

Money Bill

r.,VCr_

Voodoo Curtain

Four Melhodisls
Win Promotions

Village Buys
Fire Truck

Gaming Levies

House Debates
Finance Plan

2 Bound Over
For Murder

8 Plants Open
During May

Overpopulation
Considered Peril

Polite Gunmen
Steal $50,000

Officials Ready
For Hurricanes

Herald Index

Missile Covers
4,000-Mile Range

Boy And Match:
One Less House

Wish Comes True

Swarufc ’•

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�Birmingham Quiet
As Troops Move In
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (U FI)—An advance detail
of federal forces set up headquarters today five
blocks from a Negro section of Birmingham where a
four-hour riot erupted Sunday morning.
C o m b a t-e q u ip p e d federal troops were poised a t
jump-off spots 80 miles
south and GO miles east
of this racially-torn in­
dustrial city on orders
from President Kennedy.
Rlrininghnni wna quirt und j

Tlio Sanford llcrald new*
ilaff feel* really happy today.
A story about the unhappy
plight of a 17-year-old being
held for car theft in the coun­
ty jail may have paid off. A
Seminole County resident In­
terviewed Hie young yuan and
then Informed hi* attorney
th at the boy ha* found a
home If county authoritle*
arc willing. In fact, the resi­
dent wanted to bail the young
man out right then and there,
lin t the court was unavailable
and no bond had been set.
» * •
Castle Height* . M i l i t a r y
Academy is anxiou* to com­
mence operations here with
the beginning of the next
school term in September.
The school, which has Its
headquarters
at
Lebanon,
Tenn., is hacked by the MacFaildcn Foundation, w h i c h
want* lo open a preparatory
school here. At the moment,
foundation officials arc try­
ing to get together on a sale
price for the G iants' building
and the City’s 18 acres on
Mrllonvllle at Celery.
• • •
A 7 p.m. private meeting
of the Casselberry (loard of
Aldermen will be held at the
Town Hall tonight preceding
the T:W p.m. monthly m eet­
ing to be held at the Cassel­
berry Women's Club. We un­
derstand that there is a 13item agenda on tap; that the
attorney will be delayed and
that it is possible the m ayor
and clerk won't ho able lo
fu.iku it at all.
• • •
Jim Crowe bid a "bon voy­
age" early Sunday to John E.
Ansley and his dog. Ansley, of
tin t Hear Lake (load. O rlan­
do. took off with his dug In a
canoe from Crowe's fishing
cam p for a week-long trip
down the SI. Johns Hiver to
Jacksonville.
• • •
business must he booming
at the Caribc Lounge. Flo. the
smiling liar maid, is driving
a new white Cadillac. And
you should hear her descrip­
tion of her feelings while driv­
ing that new ca r . . . good
for a big laugh.
Sanford Shriner* arc root­
ing all-out f u r Astronaut
"G ordo" Cooper aod will be
really plugging for him when
lie takes off "into the wild
bine yonder” Tuesday. You
see. Cooper is a m em ber of
the Sanford Shrine Club.
• * •
Sanford's Fleet Reserve
As sue in linn will meet at 7:30
tonight at the FRA home.
Nominated are Gene T atter,
Don fie rc e and Midi Thomas
for president and Gerald G.
.Myers and Huh M. Myers for
vice president. All career
Navy and Marine men with
more than four year* of aelive duly are invited. Visitors
are welcome also.
* • •
Sanlord and Seminole Coun­
ty medical doctors will gather
wiili others from throughout
the stale .May tti-ltt at the I9Ut
annual meeting of Hie Florida
Medical Association al Holly­
wood.
• • •
Mrs. Charles I'arfc Sr. has
been indorsed as "Sanford
Mother of the Y ear" by Rose
Circle of the Sanford Garden
Club. The resolution reads
that the club expresses "lo
Genet a P ark Its appreciation
of her devoted service — not
only lo lhrm — but to all with
whom she has worked, a ser­
vice mi dedicated that lo be
near her is an inspiration."

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Road Program
Will Be Aired
Interim road improvement
program requested by County
E nginerr William Hush will
Ihi discussed a t Tuesday's
County Commission meeting.
Commission deferred late
last year to approve an over­
all highway road program for
Hush la-cause of the December
freeze.
Several public bearings on
a number of issues also arc
acheduU-d.

WASHINGTON (C P I) —
p r e s e n t Kennedy* kept federa! troops poised in tlie
vicinity of Birmingham. Ala.,
today to move against any
new outbreak of racial vioIcncc in the strife-torn city.
Tlie President sent m ilitary
riot-control units to haves
near
Birmingham Sunday
night and said, "This govern­
ment will do whatever must
be done lo preserve order,
to protect the lives of its
ctlUcns, and (o uphold the
law of the land."
He also directed that a
proclamation and executive
order be drafted so that he
could order the Alabama N a­
tional Guard into im m ediate
federal service if violence
erupts again.
But
Kennedy
said
he
hoped "th e citizens of B irm ­
ingham thcm slcves will m ain­
tain standards of rcponsiblc
conduct that will m ake out­
side
intervention
unneces­
sary ."
He appealed to both while
and Negro citizen* of the
city to "realize that violence
only brreds more violence."
He said that the federal gov­
ernm ent would not perm it "*
few extrem ists on either
side" to sabotage an agree­
ment reached between lead­
ers of the two races.
The
President
ordered
Asst. Atty. Gen. Burke Mar­
shall. who helped work out
Hie agreem ent on integrating
facilities in the city, back
(o Birmingham to consult
with local eUlxens.

Mishaps Tata
Ten In Staff
MIAMI (L’P l) - Accident*
claim ed ID lives in Florida
over the weekend, including
Iw • in a Pensacola fire.
Fourteen-year-old
llu**cll
Griffin, of P alatka. drowned
Sunday wlu-n he Jumped into
a river 18 mile* south of
Palatka lo help Ills mother
who had fallen out of a boat.
The boy’s fath er saved the
motlier.
An Atlantic Coast lin e
train struck a ca r driven by
Jack Kenneth Bower, 16, at
a crossing in Fort Myers,
killing Bower and injuring
a 14-year-old girl.
An accident on Stale noad
50 near Urlamlo killed Sylvia
Dantey Jrn sen , 44, of Coach
Beach.

Public Hearings
Slated Tonight
Two public lu-ariliK* will
open tonight's inci ting of the
City Commi*»lon at H p. m.
The fir*t will lie relative In
I he ii-qucst of the K nights of
Columbus for a liquor license
a t 2502 Oak Avenue. Tlie sec­
ond will lie on a promised
amendment to the zoning or-lituinee to rliunge front yurd
M.t |,ulka
05 |o o„ f,.,.t
j ((|. #j,)g |0 and two-family
dwelling structure* m noth
tlie multiple (amity districts
of R-:i and lt-0 zones.
Iluutiim business Is sched­
uled for the balance of the
meeting.

K Sends Reply
To Ban Appeal

LONDON (U P I) —' P rem ier
Nikita S. Khrushchev has sent
a reply to the Joint appeal
Iruni President Kennedy- and
Prim e Minister Harold Mac­
millan urging an early nur tr a r test ban. Hie foreign of
fire »aid today.
The foreign office sjiokeiman said Hie sovlrt reply is
George Jackson Jr., Negro,
-‘under study" by Macmillan.
19, of 1121 West Seventh
S treet, was being held In city
jail on seven counts, five for
MIAMI BEACH (U P I)-S i*
purse snatching, une fur va­
grancy and one fur trespass­ person* were arrcsled and
ing. Poliee Chief Roy Williams charged with possession of
Mid Jackson had been snatch­ narcotic* early Sunday when
ing purse* a t the post office police detective* tr y b e d a
while tlie owner* were tran s­ parly aboard ■ TOdotft yacht
| moored here.
acting bUktnes*.

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llrid g e
C lassified

on the surface, a t lcji»t near­
normal today.
An Army colonel cewtnsiuling about 15 soldier* walked
through the night bringing in
equipment in ail office build­
ing Unit houses several gov­
ernment agencies.
The headquarters was set
up in the Federal Mediation
and Corn-illation Service area
across the trail from the Fed­
eral Bureau nf Investigation
on the 14th finer of the 2121
Building, fiva blocks from
where rioting erupted Sun­
day,
The soldier* arrived aboard
a CLIO tran sp o rt shortly be­
fore midnight. Kd Guthman,
of tho Justice Department,
hud an office next door to the
m ilitary headquarter*.
Heavily armed highway pa­
trolmen remained in the ricttom area. T raffic moved
along the atreeta ns on any
other Monday morning. But
a t Intersections were patrol­
men who had aiept in patrol
ears during the night with
carbine* and ahutgun* close
a t hand.
S tate authorities churned
(lie crisis hero was "firm ly
under control" and said the
riot trained federal troops
(hat flew Into Maxwell A ir
Force Base to tho South and
Ft. McClellan to the E ast
were nut needed.
Hugo A ir Force transport
plane* began landing the
troop* a t Maxwell AF1I IHI
mile* *oulh of hero at Mont­
gomery within an liuur afte r
Kennedy Issued Ids order
Sunday-. Ily early morning,
n u re than It) plunc* had a r­
rived with cargoes of sol­
diers lr&gt;iw ■» u 4 - s th r r ,« i,&gt;ln
meet.
1 lie strel-helm eted Loops,
carrying bayonet-tipped ca r­
bines, were housed in vacant
barracks for the night a l
Maxwell which was placid on
alert.
Kennedy said in calling out
the troop* th a t ho would "do
w hatever must bo done to
preserve order" in Birin Ing­
ham which wn» r « ted by
Immhing* und rioting early
Snnduy. Twenty-two persona
were injured ill the pilihed
battle* between Negroes and
pollen
th a t
climuxcd six
weeks of untisegratioii de­
m onstrations.
It was the second time in a
little mure than seven month*
th a t Kennedy hud ordered
federal troop* into the South
in connection with racial vio­
lence. He dispatched 23.0(H)
troops to Uie Oxford (Mi.-*.)
area last October alter Uni­
versity of Mississippi s tu ­
dent* rioted over the admis­
sion of Negro student Jum is
H. .Meredith,
Guv. George Wallace protested the sending of troop*
tc Alabama. In a telegram to
tho President Sunday, lie M ild
“ sufficient state law enfold-m eat officers are available to
m aintain peace ami order” in
lllrmingliam. In another w uc
Sunday night to the Alubainu
congressional delegation, he
suld. "Tlie president has com
ptelely ignored lawfully rollstltuted state authority."

President
Sends Troops
Into Alabama

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Mixed Reaction
PARIS (L T D — Frenchm en
had mixed reaction today lo
a religious crusade opened
here by American
evangel­
ist Billy G raham in a big
tent pitched in Paris* Ismou j "F lea M arket.’’

Troops Pulled
SANTO DOMINGO. Domi
nican Republic, (U P I) —The
Dominican
government
is
pulling hack troops, tanks and
w jrplanes from positions «•
long the frontier with Haiti,
it was reported today.

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United Press Leased Wire
MON., MAY 13, 1963
Established 1908

'Green Go' Signal For Cooper
Astronaut
Ready For
22 Orbits

Address Slated
DELAND (U P I) — Dr.
George L. Haller, vice p res­
ident of (hr General Electric
Company of Schncclady, N.
Y., will deliver Uie com ­
mencement adddress to more
than 2o&lt;&gt; students June 2 at
Stetson University.

Air Fare Hike
LONDON (U P J) Pan
American World Airways and
T rans World Airlines todayfaced the possibility of hav­
ing their planes detained
when they land here if they
do not raise trans-A tlantic air
fare*.

Reds Charged
GENEVA (L’P l) — The
United States today charged
the S o v iet. Union with pre­
paring "to further d iiru p t"
disarm am ent negotiation* bycanceling its acceptance of
Inspections to police a nu­
clear test ban.

Two Are Killed
ZAHWEllN, UAR (U P1&gt; Tbc United Arab Airlines to­
day said two Americans, Mr.
and Mr*. Albert Lion, of
Baltimore, were among the
34 persons killed when one
of its planes exploded "like
firew orks" in flight Sunday
night.

Yanks Try Again
WASHINGTON (U P I) •Tlie second American a t­
tempt to scale Mt. Everest
got underway today with
mountain • climbing team s
moving up the snow-covered
peak from two sides. They
hope i-&gt; roach Hie summit
sim ultaneously on .May 21.

Yank Expelled
MOSCOW (U P I) — Tlie
Soviet Union today ordered
Uie expul slim of one Amer­
ican und one Urilish diplomat
for alleged complicity in the
espionage case that resulted
in a death sentence for a
Soviet official and Imprison­
ment for a Brilikh business­
man.

Two Floridians
Shot To Death
CAIBO. HI. (U P I) - Two
men, une an airm an, were
found si wit to death in a ear
at a truck »lop parking lot
north of Cairo today.
State police idenlilied Ihe
two as Robert Wales, 57. and
Airman 3/C E»tel Hay- Bran­
don, 21, both of T.itpon
Springs, Fla.
Authorities said first indica­
tions were th at the deaths
were murder-suicide.

NO. 710

MERCURY capsule "Faith 7" is carefully hoisted to toj) of tlie gantry a t Pad I I for muliuyr with
its Atlas booster.

Storm Flags
Raised Over
Midsection
Ily Foiled I’rrsa Inlrrnallonat
Severe thundcruturm* and
wind glial* today limln-d tlie
Tialiiill's iniiLet-tinii.
Stm in vvurning* were raised
in N urthem Oklahoma. Ka li­
eu*, Iowa, N ebraska. South
Dakota, Southern Minnesota
ami Wisconsin.
The thunderstorm * lo t the
rnatern, central and northern
p l a i n * a n d p i n t s o f the middle
and U p p e r Mississippi Volley.
Tornadoes touched down in
Northeast N e l* r u s k a and
Northwest Iowa Sunday. A
tw ister demolished U gaiuge
on n farm neur llnniick,
luvvn. and another funnel cloud
domoged Severn I fin ms near
Randolph. Nell., killing u few
livestock. No persona were in­
jured.
A tornado ru t u aix-nii!e
swatch through five farm s
near McLean, Neb., dam aging
two homes and five oilier
buildings, nnd injuring some
cattle, A tw ister also tombed
down neur Norfolk, Neb,
Unseasonably cold tem pera­
tures g rip p 'd tlie northern
Ixirder from coast to const
and some snow fell In New
England Sunday,

C A P E CANAVERAL'
(U F 1 )
—
A n a n x io u s
m a n , 11 f u u le d - u p m u c h inn
a n d u n u s u u lly Rood w e a ­
t h e r to d a y H ignnlotl a
tentative go-ahead for a a a t­
tempt lo launch A stronaut U
Gordon Cooper J r . on A m er­
ica's most am bitious flight
into space Thursday,
The man was Cooper, him ­
self, a 36-ycar-old Air Torro
m ajor
who
braved
four
years of waiting and a rash
of "inner circle" opposition
for tho chance lo m ake the
prize flight of Project Mer­
cury—a planned 22-orbit voy­
age around earth.
The machine waa a silvery
ASTRONAUT Gordon CoojHjr tries on the he!Atla*
rocket th at will boost
met lie will wear timing the 31 hours of his --tho
slender
spacem an«lec&lt;
orbit space flight.
into the sky at a speed of
17,300 miles per hour, if alt
goes well.
Technicians were so con­
fident of tho rocket's readi­
ness Sunday Utat they load­
ed U up with fuel one d ay
form with him, Slayton wax
ahead of ichcdulc.
asked about Ids flight atatuAround the world, tlie wea­
vviUi P roject Mervury. He
ther w as reported in top
now I* “coordinator" f i r the
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) — shape—"fo r a change," aa
uslroiiuuts and a spokesman
A spending bill exceeding $1 one federal apace agency
u t sin li appearances.
spokesman pul It. Some are as
‘‘I’m officially grounded," billion, which has been band­
•till were being w atched
he shot hack without a pause. ied about in com mittees, closely- today, but Hie foul'
He added quickly lluit the cloak i-vHinis and coffee altop* w eather conditions th a t regu­
Gemini ami Apollo flights
over a month, will reach thu larly aleppcd in lo interfere
would ullllzu two and three
House floor for debale this with the previous U. S.
man teams.
manned orbital flight! w rro
week
in what promises to be
"1 hope to fly one or belli,"
rem arkably absent this Uma
a feud-filled live days.
lie said witli u grin.
around,
Then entile n question about
Economy force* in the low­
"Tlie w eatherm an for 1
Hie "ru t off" ngo for the a s­ e r rhaniher, with the support rhange is optim istic . . .
tronauts who might travel t&lt;&gt;
of Gov. F arris Rryunl, have everything la green go," said
tile limoll.
Col. John (Kiiorty) Powers,
John Glenn Jr., who Hindu been trying lo keep tlie spend­ spokesman for the axtronaul*.
the first orbital I light, now is ing tid] in the neighborhood of
Preparations for the flight
41. SloyIon will be in Ids 4Us SU30 million, while splurgera by Cooper ranked as fa r and
win li the inoiii d ip collies. have lieen pushing for about away the smoothest of any
He smiled and replied:
slmt in the turbulent, fiveSI.03 billion.
year history of the $300 m il­
*‘tVo (tile space program )
Efforts lo rra eh a figure ac­
lion Mercury man-into-space
have nut set any Age fur Hie
ceptable to IkiHi sides appar­
program .
cut off. As long ns a guyently failed and Ihe appropri­
Missing even was Uie usual
rail cut Hie miislaril, we say- ation' com mittee voted oul a
epidemic of postponement
let him work."
proposal calling for SI.U3I,lie sounded like n man uun.ixin, which is $113 million rum ors that norm ally sweep
through Hie title of newsmen
WHilillg for a mission,
more lh.ni rxpecU'd revenue. who have poured into tho
The rules com mittee has aica to cover the launching.
been asked lo plare Hie hill
"It looks *0 good I'm really
on Ihe calendar for debate gelling a bil w orried." said
Wednesday.
one.
Daile Rep George Stalling*
Invtrad, llie odd* appeared
KEY WEST J U P I)—Awillicr summed up the economy good that — barring a latelink 111 Ihr m ystery surround­ forces’ feeling* Inward Hie hour hitch—Cooper will arise
ing the Feb. 2 disappearance hill this way:
shortly after midnight to­
of the Linker Marino .Sulphur
"T here goes an areidenl nut night, grab a hearty break­
(jin-en and in crew ol 3u tu rn ­ in happen."
fast and don a silvery, 20ed up Ihi* weekend on a limp
Foremost in Hk- minds of IMiund spacesuil for a plan­
ly lH-acli near Imre,
most lawm akers considering ned blast-off between 9 a. m.
A sailor looking for drift- Hie spending hill will he Ihe and 11:30 a. m. (E ST j Tues­
wood along Bora Clllcu Bearh problem of obtaining addition day-,
found the second nam eplate al revenue In siiiqinit exSunday — as expected —
of the ill fated tanker t h a t j iwnililures over Ihr next two Cooper and "back up" astro­
vanished off Florida while year*.
naut Alan B. Shepard J r .
carrying ,1 cargo nf molten
In Hie mind* of mast legis­ swept through physlrat and
sulphur frum Houston, Tex., lators, there are only Iw j psychological
examination*
In Portsmouth, Va.
choices—extend Ihe scope ol without a hitch. "Both pilot*
the stale sales tax or burrow ure in excellent mental and
Ihe money for specific p ro -, physicist condition and are
Jeel*.
very 'up' for Ihe flight," said
Governor Bry an! f a v o r s Dr. Charles Berry, medical
borrowing $123 million fur
BUENOS AIRES (U P I) - construction of universities, expert.
Meanwhile,
some
73.000
Argentine President Jose Ma­ junior colleges anil technical
ria Guido today sought r e ­ sellouts, and (Ids weekend | pounds of high grude kero­
place m enu for hix entire cab- •Secretary nf Stale T o m sene known as "U P 1" w at
met which resigned aver Hie Adams und Ally. Gen. Rich­ sent flowing into the volumi­
weekend in a new crisis ard Ervin threw their weighty nous fuel tanks of the Atlas
threatening to upset the com .Mqqmri hcliind this achcnic. well ahead of the original
tim etable. "E verything look­
mg national eleclions.
ed so good," said one source,
D ie crisis stem m ed from
"(hat wo thought we'd go
di-muruia last Thursday by
ahead and fuel to get it out
Interior Minister Gen. E n ­
uf tlie w ay."
rique llaueh for a purge nf
If the schedule holds, tons
"rorruplinn" and "n e u tral­
ism " front Guido's govern­ TALLAHASSEE (U P I) - of volatile liquid oxygen—tho
other half of the potent fuel
ment prior to Ihe scheduled A House com mittee Investiga­
ting possible impeachment combination that will lie de­
July 7 election*.
proceedings
against
Pasco pended upon lo s ta rt Cooper
Circuit Judge Richard Kelly, on the planned 373.ooomi!e
a Republican, was tuld today voyage through space— will
WASHINGTON (U P R —The that Ihe public and tlie law­ pour intu Hie Atlas early
.Supreme Court today, t-lrart'd yers had lost confidence in Tuesday.
the way fur Secretary of Stale Judge Kelly's Court. Form er
Words like "moderate" aod
Dean Rusk to act in Ihe ex Stale Hep. Joe McClain, a "gentle" were used to dcatradiHun case of form er Veil Dade City attorney, charged rribc the weather around tha
ezurlan dictator Marcoa P e­ that Judge Kelly was vindic­ world—and they were music
rez Jim enea.
tive toward D em ocratic of­ lo the cars of the scientists.
The court in a brief order ficeholders, dictatorial to a t­ But a cloia check was kept
rejected an appeal by the torneys and had pledged d u r­ upon the main recovery area*
millionaire ex-prealdent. who ing Ida campaign to "clean in the Western Atlantic au
la bLng held Ut a Miami jatL up the courthouse,"
Pacific oceans—Jut la cate.

'Daddy Astronaut' Hopes
For Shot At Moon
CAPE C A N A V E R A L
(U P ll —If Donald K. (Dekc)
Slayt-#n is disappointed Hint
he will not ridu Into apuca
Tuesday he doe* a superb job
of roiieenling II.
If cuulil have been Slayton,
tba wiry .'ID-year-old A ir
Foie* m ajor, who '/» -? - to.
aloft 111 tho Mercury capsule
instead of L. Gordon Cooper
J r . ill w hat limy be Hie filial
gain oibitnl flig h t in this
country’s reach fo r tho moon.
More am bitious program s,
called Gemini and Apollo, ore
coining up. Two-niul threeman team s will reach fu rth e r
intii space und, if Ho- tim e­
table tun* tru e, land on Ibe
iii o i n in IlhIK.
.Slayton, one of Uie seven
astronaut* picked ill 11)511 for
Project Mercury, is the only
one who has (lot ridden the
fam iliar liell-shnped rn pallle
oil a sub-ill Liti&gt;I o r orbital
trip.
A "h eart m urm ur" official­
ly g ion tided tho man siimctimes called the "Daddy As­
tro n au t." lie was scheduled
for an orbital niisalou a year
ago but was replaced by M.
Scott C arpenter.
Sunday, facing more lliun
10(1 newsmen
and
photog in p h rrs with Am erica's nine
new iiklruiiauta on I he plat­

Five-Day Feud
Promised Over
Spending Bill

Tanker Mystery
Clue Turns Up

Entire Cabinet
Quits In Crisis
TWO MEN WERE INJURED, one critically, in a head-on ctilliHinn be­
tween thin cur nml truck at 6 p.m. Friday on Highway -136 juat went «■(
Fnreat City. Trooper Bill Stringfiehl naiil Harry Leo Old, 03, A]xipka
(driving the car u Imivc) , ciohhciI tlie centerline and crashed into tlie truck
(below) driven by Ferry Fronton Turlington. 54, Maitland. Orange Me­
morial Hospital attaches today reported Oh! in critical condition with head
injuries. Florida Sanitarium officials said Turlington suffered fractures
of lioth legs.

Judge Is Scored
By Former Solon

ClonrH The Way

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Volusia School Mix Is Approved
JACKSONVILLE (U P I) Stairstep integration plant
for the public school* of Du­
val (Jacksonville), Voluita
(D efen d ) and Hillsborough
(T am pai Counties were ap­
proved by the U. S. D iitn ct
Court here.
Federal Judge B o an Simp­
son gave h it go-ahead on
plan* which call for the de­
segregation of schools begin­
ning in the first g r a d e and
spreading in another grade
every year until all 12 gtade*
have been integrated.
However, the order w arn­
ed th at speed-up plans sub­
mitted by Negroes or ordered

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by the court might be con­
sidered later.
The Duval County plan for
the integration of first grade
go! und?r way Wednesday
wtih rtg m ra i.u a for the year
beginning in September. In
Volusia
and
Hillsborough
Counties, certain schools al­
ready are integrated.
It's better to make light
of your troubles than to
keep them in the dark
A crook is a man who needs
a lawyer to tell bim when be's |
honest.

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(Cox Photo)

Relief Clients
Face Hunger In
Land Of Plenty
CHICAGO CU ri) — Gov.
Otto K rrner met with a n te
officials today to seek n solu­
tion to ■ legislative crisis that
hn» threstcmvl thousand* of
recipient* with hunger.
Even a* the hitrh-lcvel talks
went on. warehouses and wel­
fare agtw ie* were storked
with donated and surplus food
th at rould be on the tables of
penniless relief recipients by
Tuesday.
Illinois* Aid to Dependent
Children (ADC) and general
assistance ptogrnm* ran out
of money two weeks ago. Hut
an emergency appropriation
has l&gt;cen h ■Id up in the lrg it
luture by • bitterly partisan
dispute over w hether ceilings
should tie placed on the wel
fare cluck*.
In the downstato capital of
Springfield, Democrat Kern*
t r ’a invitation went to all of
the state’* elected official*
Most Indicated they would a t­
tend. Hut Secretary of State
Charles F. Carpcnticr, con»id
ered the Republican*’ No. I
candidate for governor, *ald
ho would not. Carpoi\tier
charged Kcrnor with “failure
to be fo rth right with the Re
publican Senate and refuial
to nccept reasonable ceilings."
“ Thisre simply isn’t enough
food to go around," one set
(lenient worker said.
Pastor* used Sunday scr
man* to request their eongre
gallons to u k u food to nu
mcruus distribution centers in
Chicago, Tha
U.8. Depart
ntent of Agriculture began to
supply beans, butter, corn
meal, dry milk, lard, flour
canned meat, rirc, peanut but­
te r, cheese and rolled oats.

Casfro Tours
Stalingrad
VOLGOGRAD, U.SS.R. —
(U P I)— Cuban Prem ier Fi­
del Castro toured this warfamed city formerly named
Stalingrad today on the first
stage of a provincial tour
that wil* take him from the
Ukraine to Siberia.
Castro is expected to visit
Leningrad in the north, the
Ukrainian capital of Kiev,
the Central Aslan city of
lash k cn t and several Siber­
MARGARET W e s t - ian eilics before he returns
Rate, (laughter of Mr. to Moscow May 21.
The bearded Cuban spent
a n &lt;1 Mrs. Philip J,
Wont gate, 2007 Cor­ the weekend talking politics
dova Drive, will gradu­ with Prem ier Nikita Khrush­
ate June 2 a t Mount chev at a hunting lodge out­
Holyoke College, South side Moscow. Details of their
Hadley, Mass. She ma­ talks woro not revealed, but
jored in American cul­ the topics discussed presum ­
ture nnd plana to do ably included the question of
graduate work In ele­ Increased Soviet military and
mentary education. She economic aid for the Castro
is a graduate of Semi­ regime.
Khrushchev did not go to
nole High School.
the airport In Moscow to see
Castro off for Volgogard, but
Foreign Minister Andrei Gro­
myko, Defense Minister Rod k Malinovsky and Mikhail
Suslov of Use presidium politThe newly organised Rny buro were on hand.
The Cuban leader received
Scout Troop sponsored by the
a ceremonial welcome on his
Grace Methodist Church will
arrival here Monday night.
hold its first meeting nt 7:30
p.m. today ut the church on
L IT T L E PILES
Unnru ltd.
Any boy, 11 years of ago
or oldrr, who ia interested in
in
y o u n HOME
becoming a scout, should a t­
M AY M E A N
tend this meeting. All boys
present will become charter
members.
Those wishing further In­
formation are asked to tall
D o n a l d Jackson, publicity
chairman.

New Boy Scout
Troop To Meet

or SAWDUST

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lloalaaa will call with
g ift* a n d f r ie n d ly
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The homes cnn*i*t of 2 bedrooms, tile baths with!
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WASHINGTON (U P I) —
The Senate today approved
President Kennedy's nomina­
tion of Chester Howies to be
am bassador to India.
The action was by routine
Strom Thurmond, D-S. C,, anttounrrd lieforehand his op­
position to the nomination.
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The attractive kitchens have hullt-in oven andl
range. Doth homra have Gas wail furnace . . . Floorsl
are T c rra tio T hroughout. . . . Tile window sills.

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The building loti are approsim ately 72* t llO '.l

Thle property, it only a abort distance from a I
and juet 2 block* to U. 8.1
[large Food F air grocery
«
H w j. 17-9'A.
N ear school*, rhurrhrs, shopping renters and |
|downtown stores Properties may be bought to ­
gether or scperr tely.
DIRECTIONS: From Ilsry. 17-92 tu rn E ast on E.
Illerrsford A te. (si Hlismroek Filling Station) for
I two blocks then turn North on So. Garfield to signs |
| and property.

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Just say, "charge it"... choose your terms...
weekly, semi-monthly or monthly

MONDAY, MAY 20* 1:30 I\M.
VIRGINIA PKTHOSKI
P. O. Bos 1211
NORA NORRIS
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F o r Fast, E f f i c i e n t Tire, B r a k e
a n d A l i g n m e n t S e r v i c e By E x p e r t s
with P r e c i s i o n E q u i p m e n t

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Right-Wingers Out
M ilitant rifhtlata In thl« erran­
tr y arc not troubled over the argu­
ment th a t they constitute a v e r y
email minority of the voting popu­
lation. They believe, with good reas­
on, th a t they have a lot going for
them.
From the pait record, few could
doubt th a t they have ample money
resources.
But a rather startling prediction
th a t rightwingers will spend more
in 1964 than both major party na­
tional committees combined may
cast the right-wing effort in a some­
what new jightThe forecast comes from Wesley
MeCune of Group Kesearch, Inc., an
agency th at keeps tabs on rightist
activity.
It is notable, too, th at right-wing
money evidently Is being spent these
days with more concentrated effect
than before. There are persistent re­
ports th at powerful assaults are be­
ing leveled against a number of mod­
erate to liberal politicians in the
Mountain states — where a dollar
may go a long way.
Furthermore, the rightist move­
ment is attracting more “prextire”
leadership than ever in its history.
Ezra Taft Henson, former secretary'
of agriculture under Dwight Eisen­
hower, leads an organization called
“ We, the People!" Benson's son,
Heed, Is active In the John Birch So­
ciety In western areas. Retired gen­
erals and admirals arc joining up in
larger numbers.

Rightists often hare been con­
cerned over a public image given
some of them as "freaks and oddi­
ties." In recent months they have
managed more and more to dispel
this image by gaining audiences among business and profe-sional
group* of long standing, farm bur­
eaus, and the like.
Robert Welch, head of the Birch
Society, who labels Eisenhower a
Communist or a Red dupe, won warm
response from a top business club
in Chicago.
Nor is the right-wing discouraged
by talk it is a fly-by-night thing
which took severe lickings in 1962
voting and is declining.
Four John Birch candidates for
Congress lost in 1962. But two got
more than 45 percent of the vote
and all got at least 40 percent. If
New York's new Conservative party
could duplicate later the 141,000
votes it got for governor last year,
it could decide a close election.
Researcher MeCune points out
also that aggressive rightist activity
did not start with President K e n n e ­
dy's election in 1960. A whole host
of organizations trace their history
back to the 1940s and even 1930s.
Even Gerald I. K. Smith is still flour­
ishing in the field,
Righl-w'ingers may fie on the
“fringe" in terms of relative num­
bers. But by a good many other mea­
sures. they are right in the thick of
the nation’a political combat.

Phil Newsom Says - . .

Just Like The Weather
H aiti's dictator—President
g i t s eoli Dura Her was a lit­
tle ilk* Um w eathrr this week
—everyone was talking about
him but there seemed little
th a t aooM could do about

him.
After two weeks of trials,
Ih t threat of war on the til­
t h Island of Hispaniola, sh a r­
ed by Haiti and the Domini­
can Republic, seemed to be
recsdlag.
Interestingly, the very de­
m ocratic forces which DuvaHer effectively hsd destroy­
ed among Haiti'* 1-2 million
wretched people, w ere among
those helping him to rem ain
in office.
On* of these was the peace
team dispatched by the Or­
ganisation of American States
to P ort au Prince and to
Santo Domingo to attem pt to
m ediate the quarrel which
had led Dominican President
Juan Bosch to threau-n to
tend hi a troops plunging ad o ss the Haitian border.
The other was the United
Nations to which Dm slier
had appealed on the charge
that the Dominican Republic

threatened Haiti’s ••democra­
tic institution* .*•
Among
African
nations
there was a ventlment that
Duvaller a
U.N.
charges
should he debated.
But both OAS and the pos­
sible UN action simply consited of delsjrtnz tactic*.
por, while Bosch agreed to
hold off m ilitary action pendIr.g OAS finding* and Haiti
agreed to release “ little by
little" and estim ated 100 re ­
fugees in asylum In foreign
em bassies,
tho underlying
cause* for violent* remained
wdthin Haiti Itself.
fro m hi* presidential pal­
ace Duvalier shouted defiant­
ly that be had been given
power and that “ Cod I* the
only one who will lake it
from m e."
But forces had hern set In
motion that would be diffi­
cult to atop.
,
•Hie U. S. long alne# had
indicated Its distaste for Du­
valier and in proof of the
eipectatlon of further vio­
lence began removing its citi­
zens from JUKI.
Kven

If he desisted from

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Letters
V '. W alter G k fa w
Sanford Herald
Sanford, flo r id *
Dear Mr. Glclow;
1 do hope you will excuse
my delay in w riting to thank
you for all you did to make
our recent beauty pageant
the succeii it was. You c e r­
tainly g iv e all the glrla ex­
cellent write-ups and the gen­
eral publicity and coverage
was wonderful. You eertalnly went “ all o ut" and your
j assistance w ai greatly ap’ p red ated . All tha comment*
we have beard have been ex| reliant and we have been
, uiged to make this an annual
affair. If we do, we ehould
certainly like to call on you
for help again.
On behalf o t the C lvitani,
picas* accept our deepeat
"th an k s,"
Sincerely
J . M. Dennison
P resident

Barbs
On a disturbing Ihr-pcace
call, police In Toledo found
five drunks In one apartm ent.
A real full house.

All O l k a r
III tu | t s a r
S . n * kluiilha
S.vs I Xl-Mlia

It won't be king until m os­
quitoes ami flies will make
the rc itlrie age anyw here
from one to one hundred.

I o I SIunlli

U. ■. I 'u a l a l l l a f u l a l l o n a p r u v ld a t l i a t all luail a u b a a r l p l l u n * ka

paid In advance.
K n l a r a d a s t a c u n g oiaaa m a t u s Oulufcar I t , ISIS a t t h * P o t s
o r r i s s a t a a w l a r i . F*oM 4*. u n d a r Ska A ct a t C e n tr a * * e r M arc h.
T e a t l s i a U Is a n a o i k a s ut I k a tin Hsd I 'r a s s w k l c k la a u t l t l a d
ex clu siv e!? So I k a u as f u r r e p u b l i c - a t l a s ut aU ska local aaar a
p r i a l s d l a Ih la n a w a p a p a r .

No part ot any malarial, aawa or advertising, of Ibla odllloa
•f Tlia a’anfard Harold may ba rsproducsd In any snanaar withwritten parmlaalon of Iha publlabrr or Tka llarald. Any
t ulidlvldual
or firm rasponslbla tor auek reproduction will ha

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Id Itakla for dainuata undar Iha la*., 1'ul.llilisil dally escape
* Maturday, Nunley and Chrltlmaaj publlahad ssalurdar pn csad lap
Chela lavas.

C

Worry Clinic

Hae Ua f o r KODAK
CAMKJtAM, F ill

Wieboldt's
CAMERA HMor
210 8. PARK AVE.

•aka
i cal im am from housework. child is far m ore m ature
I And v z i modern cosmetics, than others of hi* own age,
la
brides were y e r d u s - ; plus the attention to dieting, so be seeks an older wife.
have made Sd-yearold wo­
Again, some younger m?n
ed. oaly Cke aide- mew
men today look as young as
bad ewoaxb wealth is k e f X -year-oidi did m past gen* have such a mother-fixation
that they need an older girl
the choice beaaty qaeeas. , e r aliens.
to combine "sw eetheart" with
T h at * how the Idea started
* But am I too old to think
"m atern al" affection.
that a m s M i he
about having babtesT" Doro­
In ancient time* when men
than their wives. It ks
thy asks.
bought wives, the younger
larky a owiA aya.
Vo. indeed, tn fact, many I
fellows didn't have enough
this case.
wives who now m a rry late
C a s e p . « 7 : rvarxhy B . ! ;n the thirties m ay h iv e their wealth to compete, so the
aged 31. present* a enmavea first haby after the age of older males bought Hie beau­
ty queens.
problem.
40
T hat's what sta rted the
*'Dc. C rane.” she began.
For modern medicine has
ides
that men should be old­
1 have been dating a school removed m e lt of the hazards
teacher far several month* 1that used to pertain to late er than their wives. Now­
adays. that’s malarky.
‘ He is gallant sad seems pregnanc.es.
Send for my “ Tests for
1devoted to me In fset, I
Mrs. Crane and f have
Husbands
and W ives." enfeel sure he 1* going to pro- . been happily m arried far
repo*e m arriage before tong. almost 3S years and she is closing a long stam ped,
turn
envelope,
plus
20
c.
".And I Uke him very much. older thsn I am .
But what bold* me back it
And we didn t have our
the fact that I m four year* first baby till Mae was only
Tip fa fisherman: Hasten to
older than be M
a few days Msort of her 32nd get your story in befor* all
“ Do you think we con'd birthday.
the big ones are gonel
ever be happy with that g reat
Moreover. I have two girl
an age difference between cousins who m arried men
LJ ?
who w ere 3 sod 4 years
OVER 35 YEARS
“ .And wouldn't be grow younger than they are , and
At First A Palm etto
tired of m e when 1 passed they couldn't have been more
(Alongside old post office)
the ag e of 40 but he U Mill happy.
ia the late th m ie t” '
So a m ere m atter of a few
Actually, it bxs been urged years, plus or minus, is of
th a t giria m arry younger little signifies nee as regards
men.
happy m arriage.
For the m ale aex ia more
Tbo m ain thing to consider
delicate than the female, so ia
m utual
interest*
and
• C a rp e l* • Furniture
it die* several y ea rt earlier. ideals, plus basic habit p a t­
• Tile
• Fianon
If Dorothy want* to avoid tern*.
•
•
Rental
Bede
being a widow for many loaf
Sometime*
an
•'oldest"
y e a n , it would thus be an
advantage for b rr to m arry
th li youngrr teacher.
Beside*, women don't age
a* rapidly nowadays as they
did tn the t:m« of George
CST. 1933_________
W ithin gton.
F or then the wives chopped
INSURANCE AT + SAV7 #
wood and farm ed their g a r­
den patch and did their own
laundry with backbreaking
toil.
114 So. Palmetto
Instead, the modern wife
has electrical gadget* to re ­
Phone FA 2-0SI4
move much of the physlDorothy

Sanford
Furniture Co.

Political
WASHINGTON (N E A ) Virginia S tate Collage e t Nor­
folk, Va., has embarked on
combined research and m an­
power retrain in g project to
find soma of the answ ers for
hard core unemployment.
When advertising and radio
apot announcements failed to
bring in prospect*, college re­
searcher* w ent to the church.
«•. th* pool halls and the
street corners to recruit men
who had been o u t of work for
long period*, bad dependent
children and were on relief.
On* hundred unemployed fin
ally were enrolled.
There was a demand In the
ariw for hotel msintenanca
worker*, auto mechanics, ids
aonry and abeet m etal workers
and befptr*.
When cDaaea wens started,
howevar, It waa found th a t
many ot tha selectees couldn't
read a hotel menu, couldn't
read a short order cook’s reci­
pe, couldn't read la M s on cana
of cleaning m aterials or In­
secticides, Ut alone simple
textbooks on the mechanical
a rts and craft*.
Thera is no money under
the Manpower T raining A rt
to liwch the unemployed to
read and w rits or do simple
arithm etic. So a special g ia n t
had to b* obtained from De­
partm ent of Health, Education
and Welfare^
A year's rouise is undrr
way and at th* and of th at
tim t (here may he tome fact­
ual Information on whether
the illiterate unemployed can
I* trained for useful jobs.
The Norfolk experiment i*
being watched closely to see
If it provrt whet a lot of peo­
ple have suspected—th a t to ­
day’s cduratlonal system does
not fit young people for to­
day's Job openings in allbar
•killed, aeml-skilled or un­
skilled occupations.
This Is ant of th* moat po­
tent argument* that advocates
of aid to education can use,
though ll Isn't a complete a n ­
swer.
Tha problem of fundamental
•duration also involve* school
dropouts. T hat lead* into
ProsldeM Kennedy's youth em­
ployment
program
which
pasted the Renata last week
and now facet an uncertain
fate in th* House.
Republican e o n g r • ■ amen
have com* up with propoeale
to amend tha legislation to
provlda more vocational oducation, which make* asm**.
On* curioua aspect of this
la that if tha adm inistration
had propottd a bigger voca-

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tional education program, th*
political opposition probably
would have been against it.
But th a t’s b&gt;wide the point.
Th# federal government al­
ready la spending millions of
dollars on manpower retrain­
ing. a rra rediwelopment. voca­
tional and national defense
education.
A rea Redevelopment Ad­
m inistration, with 1120 million
allocated for 800 projects has
r rested 40,000 direct job*. !&gt;,000 train in g j o b * and an eitimated 370,000 off-aite, ind.rect
job*.
Th# Emergency P u b l i c
Work* program with 3TI2 mil­
lion allocated for 2.7181 proj­
ects has created 420,000 manmonth* of employment. More
money is being sought for
both.
O ther new program s are
pending. Tbo Youth Conser­
vation Corps would put 16,000
boys in th* woods at a cost of
|00 million the first year to
aet up rampa. The Home Town
Youth Corpa would enroll 00,.
000 at a cost of another |u 0
million.
Th# P resident’# trade development program which Is
supposed to build employment
by increasing exporta—o r re­
train workers displared by
import*—won't be fully effectiv* until IW6.
Finally, the g reat tax re ­
duction bill, if parse*], ia sup­
posed tn unleash business so
it can create mors Jobs. It is
admitted th a t If a tax ru t bill
isn't parsed, unemployment
tnay get worse-. Aa of today
private industry ia creating
only 176,OHO new Jobs a year.
Private industry ia retraining
an unknown number, far
g eratw than this, on the job.
These ar* employed workers
being trained for higher skill*.
This complete* th* unem­
ployment daisy chain, em pha­
sising the contention th a t
w hat’i needed firs t is more
and b etter education. Aa labor

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direct m ilitary action, Bosch
himself could be enperted to
continue to work for Duvalier’t
downfall
with
the
strong
m oral
support of
such as President Romulo
Betancourt of Venezuela and
Gov. Lula Munox M arin of
Puerto Rico.
In fact In the whole of the
Caribbean
area,
Duvaller
could look for help to no one.
Duvalser'a own claim to a
second term
clearly was
fraudulent, both by the term*
on which he claimed it and
by the Haitiazi constitution.
The policy of non-interven­
tion bound both the United
State* and Use OAS but the
spotlight of events had been
placed on Haiti and now the
OAS might consider condi­
tions Inside Ilsitl itself a
th reat to hem ispheric peace.
Inside
Haiti,
Duvaller'*
enemies are legion and ac­
tive. F u n hi* own private
to,ow “ bogeysm an" militia
could not lie wholly trusted.
When it comes. It aeems
the end of Duvaller m ust he
violent. The tragedy is for
the added sufferings it must
bring to Use people of Haiti,

Dr. Crane’s

And Let's Not Change the Style, Ludwig!

Notice To Property Owners
The m i Real F a ta lt Tax List of the City of Hanford,
Florida, ia pasted ow Ika bulletin board ol the front
door of tho City Hall la Iho City of Hanford. Florida,
aad o n tha bulletin board at the front door of the
Kamlnulr County Court lluuae. Hanford, Florida, and will
remain no posted fo r n period of four ru n am iliso

AH r*«| sot*to upon which tha IM S ta io a fcara not
boon paid and again*! which crrU ficato has not already
knew ‘*Mrd U the City of Hanford, will be oold nl Public
Anctlon on tho M lb. day of May, A. !&gt;, IMS. com■oaring nl ItsM O'clock A. M. a t Ih# fra a t door af
U t City HnU la U a City a f Hanford, Florida.
H. N. Tamm, J r .
Lily Clark

Secretary W illard W irtx told
a Senate com mittee:
“ Unlesi' and until the edu­
cational system in this coun­
try ia strengthened, two dangvr spots in our manpower
situation arc going to get
worse. On* is the concentra­
tion o f urcrnploym fn t among
unskilled worker*. The other ia
the imlnent shortage of per­
sonnel in a good many skilled
professional and technical oc­
cupations.”

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Water Skiing
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Takes To The
Air Via Chute
SILVER SPRINGS (NEA1
— Parachute jum ping may be
th e next wild .p o rt to try
behind a boat.
Fishing and swimming used
to be enough. Then came aqua­
planing nnd w ater skiing. Add
barefoot skiing jumping and
flying with u kit® nnd there
would teem to be enough w a­
te r action available for every­
one.
Hut Dick Rowe. 33-ycur-old
world ski champion on water,
divided to give the sport the
air. The French had been ex­
perim enting with u kite that
will pull you up into the sky.
Rowe put on w ater skis and
tested the stu n t lntdnd u boat.
Take-off sta rts standing on
the beach. At 24 miles an
hour the parachute and pass­
enger become airborne. A 330foot lino connects the skiing
fly er to the tow boat. With
tnougli speed. Rowe reports, a
p arach u tist might be lifted
straig h t up the full length of
th e rope.
This new switcli on tiro rope
trick is not too tricky to learn,
or so say* Rowe. B ut to tleecrul, you first kick off your
skis and let them drop. Then
you let go the tow line. Sud­
denly, you are dropping free
and fust. If you are high
enough—and all goes well —
to reopen and alow you down
the parachute will have time
before you hit the w ater.
Hum's has been experim ent­
ing with Ills imported p ara­
chute a t Wisconsin Dells, Wis.
ami may add it to the Tommy
Jlurtlelt ski show ho will m an­
age tin ’iv this summer, Rowe
predicts n limited number of
ski 'chutists will soon be drop­
ping fium the sky,
, Fulling fieo from several
hundred feel up, however,
can't equal the excitement of
dem onstrating American w a­
te r skiing to crowds of thous­
ands
abroad, Dick Rowe
claim s. P url of u llu rtlctl ski
allow sent on lour by the State
Departm ent, Rowe remembers
rivers and lake shores mussed
with speculators in Formosa
nnd Koreu, Jupan, the Philip­
pines and llurina. Local esti­
m ates numbered the crowds ut
many millions who gut their
firs t look at the American
sport. Unly skiing on w ater all
summ er at tile Sen It is World's
F air, Rowe reports, matched
tile crowd appeal overseus.
Dick Rowe is also a cham ­
pion teacher according to his
nix-year-old sun, Ilickie, a l­
though he presently hus one
small broken arm in a sling.
"Dad showed me how to do
a flip ill the air dropping out
of B tree,*' Rickie admitted.
" I flipped. Hut 1 forgot to
let go, too."

Odd Jobs Man
Kills 3, Self.
FITZGERALD, Ga. (U P I) —
Police said Sunday th a t an
o&lt;ld jobs man became so e n ­
raged
when his divorced
wife refused to return to him
that he killed tier father and
m other, wounded her sister
and then killed his form er
wife and himself.
Victims were Mr. and Mrs.
Asa Paulk, .Mrs. F erria Ring
and Wilbur Ring.
Mrs. Dillie Paulk, 31, was
wounded and in critical contion at a hospital.
Mrs. Ring was the daugh­
te r of Paulks.
When ollicers, who had
been called by a U-y ear-old
boy who saw the shooting at
Ocilla, tric ed Ring in his
home and ordered him nut
of Ills house, hr shot his
form er wile ami then killed
himself.
Archaeologists
unearthed
the Israelite city of Gibcon
n ear El-Jib, eight miles north
of Jerusalem . The ancient
city Is believed to have been
built before 1200 B. C.

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MRS. FRANK RUSSELL (left) retiring chair­
man of Lyman Neighborhood, was presented a
train ease by Girl Scout!) and Mrownies at a cof­
fee Riven in her honor in Altamonte Springs.
Presenting the ease to Mrs. Russell is Mrs.
Carl Huffman.
(Herald Photo)

Girl Scout Chairman
Honored At Coffee
Ily l.oui-tr Slmmick
Lyman Ncightiurhiiod Girl
Scout and Brownie Leaders
and their committee chairmen
held a coffee at the Altamonte
Community House lust Wed­
nesday morning In honor of
Mrs. Frank Russell who is re­
tiring us Neighborhood ( liuirman.
A train case, in the tradition­
al Girl Scout green, was pre­
sented to Mrs. Russell as a
g ift from tile in any Scouts
and Brownies in the Southwest
Seminole County area,
Mrs. Russell will not retire
completely since she still will
he available to offer assistance
and advise, however, she will
tu rn over Ilio bulk of her d ut­
ies to the new negihburhood
chairman. Mrs. L a w r e n c e
Swafford.
Some 3(1 leaders attended the
coffee w h e r e refreshments

Plane Explodes,
32 Persons Die
ZAHWEI1N, UAR (IT 'D Investigators today began the
grim task of sifting through
mangled debris in hopes ol
determ ining what caused a
United Arab Airlines plane
to explode "like fireworks"
in the air, killing all 32 per­
sons aboard.
As far as is known, no
Americans were aboard the
plane which carried 2* pass­
engers and 4 crewm rn.
Class A fires are those that
originate in paper, textiles,
wood, etc., and they can host
be extinguished by water;
Class U fires are those caused
by such flam m able liquids as
gasoline, kcresone, etc., and
should be smothered.

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Staley Service
Set Tuesday

Funeral service* for Mr.
Ralph E. Staley, 7(1, of 130
Fairfax Ave. in North Orhindo, who du d last Suturday,
will be held a t 3 p.m. Tues­
day a t the Granikow Funeral
Home Chapel with Rev, Ray
Wood officiating. Burial will
he in iligblund Memorial G ar­
den*.
Mr. Staley came to North
Orlando in MS8 from Tavares,
Hu Is survived by three step­
sons, H arry Moore of Sun
Deign, Calif, Howard Moure
The average A m rrirnn Is
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Moore of Jacksonville.
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WASHINGTON— (NEA) — I "O ur Bureau of Advertising ernor ol New York and -our Moscow. He told them he
President Kennedy's
fond- has done a meticulous re- next . , . (long pause for was grateful for the 21-gun
ness for the spy - adventure i search job on Gov, Rocke- dram atic effect! . . , speak­ salute but wished they had
v ailed until he had got on
novels ol British w riter lan feller for this occasion, build­ e r of the evening.''
Jam es W. Symington, ad­ the ground."
ing up a file on him exceeded
Fleming is well known. Less
Gov. George Romney of
only b&gt; those of Attorney m inistrative assistant to the
appreciated is the fact that,
General Kennedy and Chair­ attorney general, has dclcdd- Michigan wowed the U. S.
in his newer works, Fleming
man Manny Coder of the esl to leave the Department C hainta-rof Commerce annual
drops an occasional, some­
House Judiciary Com m ittee" of Justice and go into private meeting with a rip snortin’
times favorable comment on
(who is investigating AXPA.) practice. As he was being speech agin’ the guv’ment.
the President.
"And now I give you the toasted ami congratulated by but did admit "there has
For example, in a 10x12 novel
colleagues,
Symington been some im provem ent" in
of state, the former under­ his
called "The Spy Who Loved
secretary of health, education said, "1 feel a little like Boh Washington in the List 40
Me." Fleming has a lovely
and welfare, the prevent gov­ Hope when he landed in years.
brunette saying to spy hem
Jam es Bond;
, . We need some more
Jack Kennedy's. It's all these
old people about. They ought
U hand the world over to
younger people who haven't
got the idea of w ar stuck
in their subconscious."
L ater on the girl seeing
New York state troopers hop­
ping about in response to
Bond's influence in high
places, imagines one officer
shouting to another;
"W e'll have Jack Kennedy
on our tails any moment
now!"
President Kennedy had a
date in Hie White House rose
garden with some budding
young farm ers representing
the Conference of C oopera­
tives and (lie Future.
Since it was raining,
aide went out and set up
the microphone under Hie
protective shelter of the
White House roof. When the
1 resident em erged and saw
the youngsters standing in
the rain, he moved his nnke
back into the open.
"It they can stand in the
rain ." he said, "so can I "
Attorney General Robert
Kennedy was giving a speech
at live University of South
Carolina
A student asked
him how to get ahead at the
D epartment of Justice. Said
Kenned), “ Well, 1 started at
St.rtio a year, worked hard,
stayed lute at night, was i
loyal—and picked the rigid
brutlter."
Through a misundrrsulnding, Peace Corps director
Sargent Sliriver J r . showed
ut* in s tuxedo at the white
tie While House dinner for
llo guests honoring the Grand
Duchess Charlotte of Uix
embrough
and
her
wm.
Prince Jean. It was all the
more em barrassing la-cause
Airs. Sliriver. President Ken­
nedy's sister, was subbing as
official hostess fur F irst Ludy
Jacqueline.
Hut the resourceful Shrive r got out ol his social blund­
er neally.
"We’re nol mi formal in
the Peace Corps," Ivc said
"We don’t approve of white
tic and tails."
When Nelson Rockefeller
was introduced ut the Amer­
ican Newspaper Publishers'
Bureau of Advertising dinner
in Nt-w York, Jack T arver,
Atlanta Constitution presi
oent who presided, declared
they were all proud to wel­
come the Illustrious New
Dream W h ip Dessert
Clorox
Ass't Flavors J e ll-0
York governor . . . "p a rlltu l
arly our w ives, who are most
interested in his coming a n ­
nouncement.
"W e've hud distinguished
guests of honor before," Tra
ver continued. "W e’ve had
Gov. Rockefeller before, and
I rem em ber Wendell Wlllkir,
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Wins Colonial
And $12,000

Standings

Weekend
Summary
Of Sports

fa ile d Pres* International
American League
W. I- P e t
Chicago
U U .621
13 J67 By L’mited Press International
K
ansas
City
17
FORT WORTH, Tex. &lt;UPI)
Loaton
11 .560
la
SATURDAY
•_Juliui Boroi climbed into
12 J38
14
New
York
LOS
ANGELES
- Sandy
fifth place among the tour*
16 14 &gt;33 Koufax pitched the second noInf golf pro m o n e y winnera Baltimore
12 12 .500 hitter of his career aa the
today with a 112,ow Colonial Cleveland
National Invitation title—won Lot Angelet
16 17 .483 Lot Angeles Dodgers defeated
with the flrat aub-par total. Detroit
* 12 17 &gt;14 the San Francisco Giants $4.
*79, In eight yeara.
11 18 .379
Washington
P a r la ZM for four roundi.
Minnesota
11 18 •379
NEW Y O R K -G e t Around
Coroi finished four strokes
Saturday Retails
rallied in the stretch to win
ahead of the aelcct field to
New York 13 Baltimore 1
pad hla aeaaon earnings to
the $61,000 Withers Stakes at
Chicago 4 L ot Angeles 3
$27,525.
Washington at Boston, ppd Aqueduct.
Boros started the final
rain
round three strokes ahead of
BOSTON—Jose Gonzalei of
Cleveland 6 D etroit 5 (19
the field and played safe golf
New York scored a 10-round
inns)
all day, potting one 13-.'oot
split decision over Joe DcKansas City 3 Minnesota 1
birdie and a pair of bogeys
Nucct of Newton. S ta n ., in a
Sunday's Results
lo r a 36-33-71 to wind up
W ith. 3 Boston 3 1st, 14 inns nationally televised m iddle­
four Strokss to tha good over
weight bout.
Boston 4 Washington 1 2nd
Gary Player, whose final
New York 2 Baltimore 0
round 32-35-67 put him at
BOSTON — The Massachu­
Chicago 14 Lot Angeles 2
m . worth $4,000.
setts Boxing Commission rec­
1st
Tha 16,000 jumped Player
ognised N igeria's Dick Tiger
Into second place among the Lot Angeles 7 Chicago 6 2nd s i the world middleweight
K an tat City Minnesota 1 1st
Bionay winners with $36,763—
Kansas City at Minnesota 2nd champion. The state previous­
•tlU nearly $20,000 behind
ly recognized Paul Pender,
ppd., rain
p tM 'S fttln f Jack Nicklaus,
who recently retired, a a
Cleveland 9 Detroit 3
who won third-place money
National Leagua
champion.
of 9M 00 here with a closing
— —
W. L. P e t
I4-M-79 lor a t$4 that boost­
San F ra n d ic o
19 13 &gt;94
LONDON - Roy V e r n o n
ed bit tour earnings to $36,19 14 .576 scored three goals In leading
St Louia
tll.
Pittsburgh
16 13 &gt;52 Everton to a 4-1 victory that
Tony Lam a, who had been
Lo: Angeles
17 IS .331 clinched the 1962 63 British
I t second place behind NickCincinnati
14 13 .463 Soccer League championship.
Sana without picking up a
14 16 .467
P. iladclphla
SUNDAY
•Ingle tour title, managed to
New York
14 17 .432
FORT
W
O R T H , Tex. —
pad Us own bank account by
Milwaukee
14 19 .424 Julius Boroi of Southern
I3JOO with a 286 that Ued
Houston
13 19 .406 I'inra, S’. C., won the Colon­
h l a with Doug Sanders for
Saturday's Retail*
ial Invitation golf tournam ent
fc trth place here. Lent* now
Philadelphia 8 Milwaukee 3 with a onc-undcr p ar 279.
has won $33,206.36 and Sand­
Pittsburgh 3 St . Louis 2
.
e rs has earned $18,300 in
Cincinnati 4 New York 3
SAO PAULO, B raill — The
sixth plara behind Boro*.
Houston 3 Chicago 3 1st, United States won its opening
Arnold Palm er, who la in
night
game In tbe world am ateur
the mldat of a terrific alump.
Houston 1 Chicago 0 2nJ, basketball tournam ent, M-74,
won only $170 at Colonial
night
over Mexico.
With a 209—the second worst
Los
Angeles • San Franciico
72-hol* total of hla pro ca r­
0
DALLAS — Tha American
eer—and now ranks fourth
Sunday's Results
Football League announced a
WlLl $31 &gt;13,
Phil. 4 Milwaukee 3 at. II plan to give player help to the
Inna
New York Jeta and the Oak­
Phlla. 6 Milwaukee 5 2nd, 12 land Raiders.
W A T E B V I L L E , Mains
inns
(UP1) —Verne Ullom, former St. Louis 2 Pitta. 1st. 12 nnt
University of Cincinnati ath ­ Pittsburgh 4 St Louis 3 2nd
lete, has been named freshman Cincinnati 3 Now York o it
coach of football, basketball New York 13 Cincinnati 12
and baseball a t Colby Collect.
2nd
Ullom, who formerly played Houitou I Chicago 1
fo r the Brooklyn Football Uis Angeles 6 San Franciico
Dodgers, coteb*d the la st two
NEW YORK (U PD —Worried
3
Catejr Stengel pleaded with
jroert a t rival Bataa Collet a.
over-enthuiiaslic New York
Met fans to "calm down •
BHANDR HATCH, England bit” today for tha good of tha
. ID T i l l ! &lt;m e t I T c a l HT o r (UP1) — Dave Downer, 16, ball club.
• T i n : n i * T i i s t t n m i . i iiiT h at’* rath e r an unusual
was killed and Derek Mlnter,
c e t T , i d Jt * n r o s t
- o l k c a i r n , n -O H iu A
26, was Injured Sunday fol­ request for a m anager but
t il A
VO. I*»«l
lowing a collision In a motor­ Stengel made it because the
r a r e ii. w im iu a ,
P U I a t l f f , cycle race while traveling at umpires nearly forfeited the
va.
90 miles per hour.
aci'cnd gam e of Sunday's
o i i . n r r i T a. w i L D r r
douhleheader to the Cincin­
lia f-M in t.
DOT IC E T O S i e r K D I I
nati
Reds due lo the general
WO: Q I L U T I t T *. W ll.ljLu t
unrullneti of Met fans.
T ltu s v lli# , r t a r M a
TO U A 1111 II B i t K It V N O T In o n e t: f »h m a e
The Meta won the wild and
r n : i &gt; t h a t a C a m rlaln l for
Th# Ii,.. M of C o u n t y C o m ,
b i t o f f * baa S o n i n - I a a a l n x n i l o l o n r r . o f N . t n l n o l . C o u n ­ noisy nightcap, 13-12, after
j n u . a n d y o u a r * r n j u t r i d l&gt;&gt; ty. F l o t i ll a will r * c . U # k id s dropping the opener, 3*6, but
a a r v a a r e p y o f y o u r A n w r r • I I he of f i r . o r A r t h u r II.
o r p l r a d l a a l a l h a C o m p l a i n t I l r c k w l t h , J r . In t h . C o u r t - tha umpires twice threatened
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Lady Luck Smiles On Koufax
NEW YORK (U P I)—Ba»aball men r e g ird th® no-hitter
aa they would a Mona L iia
painted on S w ill cheat* ao
you can't blame Sandy Koufax
today fo r keeping his fingers
tightly crossed.
Particularly Koufax.
The no-hlttrr, *uA aa the
on* ha threw Saturday night
ag ain st th* San Francisco
Giants, la » masterpiece. But
too often the man who hurl*
It falls rapidly on hard times
and of such things ara basthall superstition built.
Koufax, th* darkly handsoma young southpaw of th*

Officials Probe
Death Of Star

THE CIVILIANS itnnk the Navy Sunday in the iinnuul Navy-Civilian Rolf
tournament a t Mayfair Golf Club. Jim Spencer was low man for the win­
ning civilians and Lt. Bill Foulk, club champion, was low man for the
Navy. Pictured from the left are Foulk, Dr. Bill Epps, president of the
Men's Golf Association, and Spencer.
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F ort Lauderdale lncreaacd
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CHI-30

John 1-alheraw shut out 10
to lead Kiwanit in a 9 6 vielory over the Elks in tha
Sanford Junior Ila ttb iU L ea­
gue.
Spradlin hit three far four,
including a double. Ley, B ar­
bour, Jlalint and Gurdla alio
hit well.
League
standings are:
Shrine, 6-1; Kiwania, 6-2; Ro­
tary, 3 3; CPU, 4-4; Civitan,
2-3; Elks, 2 6, and Oviedo,

0-1.

Atlanta Strides
In Pennant Race

By United Frees International
After Lise dual of a busy
Sunday had claarcd, Atlanta
em erged aa the only team
among the International Lea­
gue leaders to m aka atrldea
in the pennant race.
The Crackers, getting ex­
cellent pitching from Johnny
Kueks and Harvey Branch,
swept both ends of a doubleheader from Indianapolis, 4-2
and 16, to extend their lead
la tha Southern Division to
two garnet.

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high school meet at Gaines­
ville Saturday.
The Seminole High School
relay team set a new school
record for the mile with a
1: 12.2 and placed fifth in the
stale tourney. On the team
tire Crawford, David 31 acGillit, Alex Carm an and Bar­
ry Barks.

featlng Daytona Beach and
Miami.
The Yankees skimmed by
Daytona Beach Saturday 7-6.
A lust minute Yankee rail)
gave them a 4-3 win over 311ami Sunday.
Fort Lauderdale s e c o n d
basem an Frank Petnllia sav­
ed the game hy belling a tworun hom er over the left field
wall In the ninth. Don Semen,
a converted shortstop, got the
first win of his professional
career.
Daytona Beach defeated Or­
lando Sunday 10-5 and added
salt to the wound hy truring
an infield home run eaily in
tiie game.
Lakeland lost a close game
to St. Petersburg Saturday
6-5 w h e n St. Petersburg
shortstop Leon Crow tripled
In the winning run in the ldth
Inning. Sunday's Sara sol a-St.
Petersburg game wax rained
out.
Bob McKillot hit a bases
loaded triple In the fifth in-

Mickey Wright
One Stroke Up
ALEXANDRIA, La. (U P!)
— Mickey W right of D allat
beat out Joann Prentice of
ilirinlnghniti, Ala., by one
stroke Sunday to win $ 1,2(H)
first- price money in the $7,MH) Alpine Civitan Women’*
Opon Golf Tournament.
MU* W right went the finnl
round In 75 for a tournam ent
total of 210. Mias Prentice
finished with a 75 in the final
round and a 51-holc total of

1120.

Spring: Practice

Spring football practice, by
invitation, (or the Seminole
For 16 hour* of every 24, H i g h
School "Somlnolea"
Afrlran elephant* feed on a was to get under way at 3:13
menu of fullagp, Lark, fruit* p.m. today, according to
and grass canes.
Coach Jim i'lgott.

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Winter season of th* Bill
Hemphill Motorcttea Bowling
League ended with the Starchief* in first place with 84
wins ami &lt;a losses.
Other standings: Invictas
76 34, Pontiac* 74 38, Riviera*
68-61, Tem pests 66-66, Jtamblerrttea 64-66, Skylarks 62-70,
LeSabrca 56-76, Catalina* 3478 and Bonneville* 34-78.
High scries last week was
rolled by Nola Ferguson of
the Skylarks with a 480. Ma­
bel Duggan bowled a 170
gam e and 467 series.
Hemphill also will sponior
BOUTON (U P !) — M asts(‘huaett*' boxing suffered Its the sum m er league, starting
second blow uf thr- week S at­ May 21.
urday night when its top re­
maining attraction, middle­
weight Joe DrNuccI, was un­
expectedly outpointed hy Joe
Gonxalet of New York, In
their nationally televised fight
Kingswood bold* a perfect
here.
score of ]0 0 to lead the Men's
Young DeNuecI, of suburban Softball League.
Newton, Maes., had !&gt;e«n ex­
Other standings: Longwood,
pected to replace P au l”Pender 6-4; McRaney, 5-4; Wilson■if suburban Brookline, Mass., Maicr, 5 5; Badcock, 56, and
a* an ntlractlon, IV ndir, for­ Chase, 0-11,
mer co-holder of the world
Williams R estaurant leads
middleweight crown, announc­ the Women's League, 9-1. Jet
ed h ti retirem ent laet Tues­ Lancs has a 4-6 record and
day.
A St W Root Beer, a 26.

LOANI MADC TO tlllD IN T S 0 9 AIL NIARBT TOWNS

L o t A n g eles D odger*, had
p r e v i o u s a s m p ie.

a

Ju st last June 30 h« pltehed hla first no-hitter and even
th® fact th a t It waa agalnat
th* New York Mela removed
none of the acclaim accorded
to such a performance.
In hi* next sta rt he was
struck on the Index finger of
hi* pitching hand and within
a month he was out of action
for the balance of the aeason.
I t could have ended his ca­
reer.
Tha blow caused a circula­
tory failure, a blood clot de­
veloped end for a time It waa
feared th a t the finger might
have to be amputated.
“ It'a been a long winter,"
Koufax admitted whew he re­
ported for spring training thla
season. "The doctors tell me
th a t th® finger will be all
right and my hand and arm
feel fin*. But you never know
until you give it a stiff test."
Koufax is a aerious young
man yet an eaay humor bub­
bles underneath. But he had
no trouble frowning when he
pondered on w hat aprlng
training m ight produce.
" I t’a all a question of wheth­
er 111 have the feel In the
finger and be able to regain
my control," he eaid. “I won’t
know for d while."
Losing him undoubtedly had
coat the Dodger* the National
Leagua pennant. Thus in the
spring they watched Koufax
with all the attention of a
hawk hovering over a rabbit.
Then aame the day when
he pitched a perfect five Inninga agalnat the Yankee* In
an exhibition game and Sandy
waa Jubilant.
“ I’m aura now," he grinned,
"th at It’a going to be all
right."
Aa the aeaaon opened, the
firw-balllng 27-ycer-old beat
th* Cuba with a five-hitter.
He loet to Houston but then
came back to beat them with
a sparkling two-hittar.
But Lady Luck haa a whim­
sical way of treating him un­
til, at tlroca, lie must feel like
a runaw ay yo-yo. Because on
April 23 he had given Mil­
waukee only two hit* over
six and two •th ird s Innings
when he suffered a shoulder
spasm and waa aldclined for
two weeka.
B etum lng to action, he al­

lowed five hit* over eight In­
nings in beating St. Louis.
And now comes th a t second
masterpiece, a breezing nohlttcr agalnat the Giant* in
which he retired the first 22
hitters, allowed only two
Lasea on balls, struck out four
and ran hia record to four
wins against one defeat.
The possessor of a breath­
less fsst bull, he went mostly
to his breaking stu ff In blank­
ing the Giants. Proving that
the control about which h«
worried in tho spring ii sharp­
er than ever.
The major factor now is
whether his luck can hold.
Sandy has everything else, in
spades. But the Lady haa to
ketp smiling.

Yowell's Holds
Winning Streak
Yowell's continued its winn i n g streak by downing
Standard Oil 6-4 in the San­
ford Idtlle .Major League.
Yowell’s has a 106 record.
Billy Miller struck out 12
batters for his fourth win of
the year. Skipper Scnkarik
chalked up hi* fifth four-bag­
ger for the year.
Chase also downed Stand­
ard Oil 4-3, with Billy Hope
the winning pitcher. Ethell
for Chase and Higginbotham
for Standard Oil were the
heavy alickeri.
National League standings
arc : Yowell’s, 10-0 ; F'irst
Federal, 3-5; Chase, 3-3;
Standard Oil, 46, and Loco­
motive Engineers, 1-9.
American League standings
a re : Perfection Dairy, 7-3;
George's, 6-4; Navy, 5-5;
Sanford Atlantic. 5-5, and
Florida Stole, 3-7.

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G.A.C. FINANCE
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mng Saturday to lead S ara­
sota to an easy 9-4 win over
the Tam pa Tarpons. The T ar­
pons’ gam e with Lakeland
Sunday waa rained out.
Tonight Fort Lauderdale is
at Miami, Daytona Beach at
Orlando, Lakeland at Tam pa
and St. Petersburg at S ara­
sota.
The atandings:
W L Pet.
F ort Lauderdale
13 7 .630
lakeland
11 8 .379
St. Petersburg
11 8 .579
Sarasota
10 9 .526
Miami
10 10 .300
Tam pa
6 11 .421
Daytona Beach
7 12 .368
Orlando
7 12 .368

BALTIMORE ( U P l) -F in * l
result! of autopsies on the
body of Gene (Big Daddy)
Lipscomb, form er Pittsburgh
Stcclcr pro football sta r, are
expected to be released cither
today or Tuesday.
Llpicomb, 31, died In a
friend’* apartm ent here last
Friday. A m edical exam iner
said there was definite sus­
picion th at "a narcotics over­
dose eauied his death."
Meanwhile,
a
Baltimore
man waa held in $ 10,000 ball
Sunday on charges of posses­
sion of narcotics parapher­
nalia in connection with Lip­
scomb'* death.
Police Capt. Joseph Carroll
said the suspect, Timothy
Black. 23, told him that Lip­
scomb took a ahot of heroin
several hours
before hla
death. The 290-pound lineman
who won stardom with the
Baltimore Colti died Friday
after being found unconscious
at B lick'a apartm ent.

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By United Free* International
Hall of tbe South Atlantic
League found itself in a tie
for third place in the stand­
ing! today.
Knoxville, Aaheville, N ash­
ville and Chattanooga all
were deadlocked at 11 wins
and 11 losses, four games be­
hind frontrunning Augusta.
Squeezed in between, three
gam es off the pace, was .Ma­
con.
The Peaches lust a golden
opportunity to make some
ground on Augusta Sunday
night by dropping a Ki d game
to the Yankees.
Other Sally League action
■aw Lynchburg down Churlotlo 4-2, Aaheville heat N ash­
ville 5-2, and Knoxville edge
Chattanooga J 2-H.

Crawford Places
In Meet
Lotherow Blanks Second
Chip Crawford of Ihu Sem­
inotes placed second In the
10 To Win 9-6
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JOHN’S NOT HAPPY — President Kennedy (left) snys goodby to his
son, John Jr., en route to Hyannisport, Muss. But John Jr., in photo ut
right, is not too hnppy nbout being left behind.

POPE RECEIVES PEACE PRIZE — ltnlinn President Antonin Segnl
(left) presents the Balkan Pence Prize to Pope Joint XXIII, us Monsignor
Vignnlo Callori looks on in the Vuticun, Prize curries with it $160,1)00.

Race Relation Show Place
By Lyle C. Wilton
Veiled F m a International
WASHINGTON, D. C., is
likely In become the United
S tates' race relations show
window with a Negro m ayor
and city council under a
home rule plan proposed by
President Kennedy.
American diplom at! have
been clamoring for Just such
a ahow window. They want
an American race relations
exhibit to offset worldwide
publicity of race violence in
Washington and aevvral Sou­
thern states.
The Kennedy homo rule
proposal could have been
drafted with that tn view.
It would provide for the elec­
tion of a m ayor and city
council to givern the Dlitrict of Columbia subject to
considerable surveillance and
veto authority repoted In the
President and In Congress.
Three commissioner* a p ­
pointed by the President now
conduct the district govern­
m ent with Congress function­
ing as a city council. One of
the three commissioner# ap­
pointed by Kennedy is a Ne­
gro, John B. Duncan, the first
of his race In that Job.
The nation'# capital pro­
bably haa the fastest grow­

ing Negro population In the
world. Census returns ahow
that from lulu to luco, the
district’# Negro population in­
creased
by
221,000.
The
white population decreased
in the sam e period by about
130,000. Nc(troea outnumber­
ed whites In I960 by 411,000
to 343,000.
A m ore recent calculation
fixes the percentage of Ne­
groes in th a t district'# pop­
ulation at 33.8. If the Ken
nedy home rule bill is en­
acted and If, again, the Ne­
groes vote as a bloc, tho n a­
tion'# capital likely would
have an all-Negro municipal
adm inistration.
The Kennedy plan provides
for an elected mayor to serve
four years at a salary of
tZO.OoO. There would be a
municipal council of seven
m em bers, one to be nomin­
ated from each of seven
w ards. .
There Is a further provi­
sion, however, that all coun­
cil candidate# shall run at
large.
With all council candidates
running at large, the Indicat­
ed m ajority of Negro voters
In Washington could nam e the
m ayor and all seven council
member*. The argum ent in

behalf of tho Kennedy p ro ­
posal. of course, is th at since
Negroes ir e a m ajority In
the District of Columbia they
are entitled to control the
municipal
government
U
they are so inclined.
Tho Importance of tho No
ffro m ajority In Washington
is not lim ited to municipal
politics. The 23rd Amend
ment to the Constitution adopt
cd recently perm its Washing
ton residents to participate In
presidential
elections.
The
district will have three votes
in the electoral college.
These electors, like the
proposed
councllmen,
will
run at large The Negro m a ­
jority will he in a position
to choose its favorites in
such a winncr-lakc-aU con­
test.
T h rre Is, of course, one
qualification to speculation
that Negro voters will con­
trol any election* taking
place in tho District of Col­
umbia. A great many Ne­
groes who count toward the
census total of the Negro
population are minora. Ne­
groes account for B3 per
rent of the Washington pub­
lic achool population.

Superintendent Talks Quotes
For Bear Lake PTA
lly Shirley W entworth
The Importance of role«
played by church and achool
educators, and by parent#, In
the education of children to­
day was stressed by Supt, R.
T. Mil wee Tuesday night In a
talk for member* c/ the Bear
ta k e Elem entary PTA.
Speaking on the subject
"We are Building fur Ail,"
Mllwee pointed out problems
faced In providing fo r the
education of today'* child
who, he commented, "ie living
in a ilp p er world where a
button ie a ra rity .’’
Th# teaching and dally
practice of hencaty waa pin­
pointed a i being one of the
parent’* m ajor contributions
in the development of a
youngster.

T bara’a only one thing I
like about (A ttorney General)
Bobby Kennedy—his w illing­
ness to work and to fig h t to
win. Now, outside of th a t 1
Officer* Installed a t Tues­ don't have any use for him.
day'# business meeting of the —Teumatcra Union president
Jam es floffa.
group were Malcolm M e rid ­
ian, president; Allen For­
To lie defenseless in apace
w ard, firs t vies president;
Georg* Debits, aemnd vice would bo comparable to play­
president; Mrs. Donald l.aah- ing eleven men on th* line
ley, eecretary and John Hall, because ycu do not rx|&gt;crt tlio
opposing halfback to call a
treasurer.
Neel Buell, p ast president, puss piny.
served as Installing officers. —Dr. Edward C. Welsh, direc­
to r of the Nations) Aero­
In business following the
nautic* and tipace Council.
Installation the group voted
th a t eurplus fund* in the
treasury ehould be tu rrsd
N ever ask an adult's age
over to the board for pur­ to satisfy your own curiosity.
chase of additional visual
aide, phys-ed equipment and
library book*.
Blath grad* m others were
hostesses fo r the refreshment
period which preceded tiic
meeting and program.

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In New York Friday, cab­
bage price* were slightly low­
er. Crates sold for *2.25 *2.51).
Savoy type ranged from *2.50
fa r small site to *3.50 for pre­
ferred larg er sixe. There were
no early offeiings of red type.
The celery m arket w as steady,
with two doien and four do*,
en site selling mostly at *3.25*3.50, and 2 4 doxen and 3
doxen ranging from J3-J3.75,
mostly *3.50-13.75. Cartons of
18 film wrapped celery hearts
were *3.50. Chinese cabbage
was unchanged a t *4.50-15 per
crate, but cucumbers were
slightly higher, selling at *4$4 50, with sm all site ranging
from*»3.60-*4.60, mostly *3.50*4. Endive and cscarolo prices
were slightly lower, euolve
selling at *2.75-13.25, mostly
*2.75-*3 and escarole bringing
|2.50-*9. Komaine lettuce was
lower a t *2.50-*3 per crate, and
Big Boatun type wa* alto down
slightly. There were no Florida
offerings of Boston lettuce,
hut North Carolina supplies
sold fo r *3-*4, mostly *3.60.
i’ursley price* were slightly
higher, with crates of 5 doxen
bunches of plain type a t *6.50*0. and some held over crates
crates of curly typo a t *4.
Bean prices were a little
higher, with bushel ham pers of
fair quality H arvester typo
H i n g i n g from
mostly *5*5.60, and cranberry type *4*1.50. Green Italian
type
squash was u little stronger,
with small crates of small to
medium sixo *2.60-*3, and
radishes were up slightly nt
*1.50-12.25, mostly *1.75 per
basket of 30-six ox. film bngs.
W ater cress sold for 15 to 18
cents per bunch, mostly 18
cents.
In Central Florida T hurs­
day, trading waa slow for cel­
ery, but brisk for m ost other
vegetables. Celery prices were
steady a t *2 for crates of two
to four doxen sixe, *2.25 fur
six to eight doxen and *3 for
erntea of 21 film wrapped
hearts. Cucumber* were *3 per
bushel basket for U. S. No. 1
and *2.76 for small. Bushel
ham pers of H arvester typa
In a n ranged front *3 to *4 sccurding to quality, and Wade
type, generally fa ir quality,
were *3. Cabbage was slightly
stronger, aclllng fa r $1.60*
*1.76 per crate, mostly $1.50* 1.00, and red type ranged
from $2.25-12.75. A few sales
of Savoy were $2. Topped and
washed carrot# brought *3 for
mesh sacks of 40-one lb. film
bags, and Chinese eahhuge was
*3.25 for unwrapped head*
and *3.50 fo r wrapped. Romsine lettuce was $2 per crate,
parsley *3.25 fo r crates of five
dozen bunches and radishes
*1.25 per basket,
Shipment# f r o n t Florida
Thursday Included; Celery rail
49 cars, truck 14 cartut equiv­
alents; rnhhngci rail 8, truck
ID; cucumbers rail 21, truck
31; endivo rail 4, truck 5;
radishes rail 1, truck 4; mix­
ed vegetables rail 38, no truck.

Senate Seeks
'Loan' Easing

Flags Offered In Patriotic Drive
United Slates flags will be
sold at a special low rate
beginning today by Goodyear
Service Stores throughout the
nation.
The Gags are 50 star, three
by five feet, and complete
with a stand, wail bracket and
small eagle nu the top. A
booklet on flag etiquette is in­
cluded in the purchase.
More than 75U flags are in
stock nt the local store anil
more are available if neces­
sary. said Robert Summers,
assistan t m anager.

The flags are being sold nt a million dollars in national I the promotion, and it expects
a iiun-profii price and the advertising in connection with ] to soli a million flags.
campaign is sponsored by the
company in an effort to e n ­
courage more persons to fly
Cimtpnrr . . . Our le t te r
flags on the forthcoming Me­
Monthly Instsllm rnls
morial Day and Fourth of July
jjjjj On New Cur I'inuncing
holidays.
The local Goodyear store
1ms offered to give u flag a t
A LO W
j o
no charge to any school or boy
or Girl Scout organization In
Ul* TO 38 MONTHS TO FAY
Scminot&lt;&gt; County, An official
of the group can conic in and
pick up the flag nt any time.
Summers said Hint tho com ­
MEM lic it F.D.I.C.
a r » a m oho
pany is spending more than

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adm inistration Icuina to per­
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first and second m ortgages on
citrus grow ers hard -h it by
la st December's freexe.
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�Couple Observes Sixtieth.
Anniversary With Family
Mr. and Mr*. C. C. P riest
celebrated their 00th wedding
anniversary lent Sunday a t the
home of their aon, R. D, P riest
and family, on South Sanford
A re.
A covered dish luncheon was
served) following the morn­
ing church service, Tables
were set up on th e spacious
lawn in a tropical Florida se t­
ting of native palms, oaks and
pine trees.
The center table held an
elaborately decorated anniver­
sary cake in pink and white,
matching Mrs. P riest's ensem­
ble of a pink dress, matching
flower hat and bag in varying
shades of pink. Several a r ti­
cles of special Interest were
displayed on the table, includ­
ing thfl shirtw aist from Mrs.
P riest's wedding gown, the fan
■he carried (a g ift from her
groom-elect) and a daily de­
votions book tnat has been
Used by the couple during the
past 00 years.
Also an display a t various
places ware many old pictures,
Including one of Mr. P riest In
hla arm y uniform during the
Spanish-American War, an old
Bible, several old letters and
a ropy of the Ocala Htar an ­
nouncing the engagement of
the coupta,
J . W. Randall, of Connrr
and a nephew of Mr. Priest,
was tho only person present
who attended the wedding on

May 0, 1003, a t Conner, Fla. | until his retirem ent in 1844.
| The Trieste moved to Sanford
Both are from pioneer fumIn 1022 and Mr. P riest Was a lilts and were bom and reared
celery farm er for 20 years | In the Ocala area. Mra. P riest,

Mil. AND MRS. C. C. PRIEST
(Heruld Photo)

Annual 4 -H Dress Review
Presented By Area Clubs
Forty-eight Seminole Coon-1 unlay night at the Home i room and used a “ Spring
ty 4-11 members participated Demonstration Center.
Fashions" theme. Each mola Uw annual dress rovue fiat-1 Sanford Club decorated th e j (lc| cnt(.red thraus,1 , „ rsc

FIRST AND SECOND PRIZE winners in tho
senior division in the 4-H Club annual dress
review were Miss Kathy Cammnck, right, who
won first place and Mlsa Kathy Rook Hccontl,

Airs.

Aucoin N e w

Club President
Mra. Robert J . Bauman,
outgoing president of the All
Souls L'alholle Women's Cluh
officially turned over the ga­
vel to (lie incoming president,
Mr*. Paul Aucoin, al the reg­
ular monthly meeting held on
Monday at Uie Parish Social
Hall.
Mrs. Aucoin then presided
over the business meeting
sad received reports of the
various commiUeei. She also
reported on Urn recent con­
vention o( the National Coun­
cil of Catholic Women, which
was held in Tampa, and told
the group that all speakers at
the convention urged the
ladies of Ibe parishes of the
diocese to be “ Fishers of
Men’’ and to share their re ­
ligion with others. Site thank­
ed the group for affording her
the privilege of attending the
convention aa their represen­
tative.
Mrs. Clifford Millikan re ­
ported on the su ccen of the
bake sale which w ai held
April 28 on (tie p a r i a h
grounds.
The nam e drawn for the a t­
tendance Jackpot was Sara
Phillip* and since she waa
not present, Uie jackpot car­
ries over to tha next month's
mooting.

Motion was made and car­
that the June meeting
WMiU be a covered dish sup­

per (o which each m em ber
may bring a guest. It will also
be a “ Crary H al" P arly.
H ie meeting was adjourned
with prayers for the deceased
mom hers. H ie group then
spent some lim e playing
games. Special prire* were
won by Mrs. Robert L eFtli
and Mrs. Joe Hickson,
Refreshments of cookie*
and coffee were graciously
served by Uie refreshm ent
chairm an, Mrs. Joe Hickson.

alm ulalrd fashion magazine
cover. Green, white and pink
crepe paper and containers of
spring flowers and fern pro­
vided a colorful bockground.
Linda King, president of the
Seminole County girls' County
Council, welcomed parents
and friends and Margaret
Stevens, North Orlando, was
n arrato r. F irst group of m o­
dels included girls who had
m ade pajam as and shifts.
As the program progressed,
there were shorts, skirts and
blousea, dressea, ensembles,
ami aa a finale, Linda King
of Sanford modeled a while
satin ball gown with an aqua
chiffon cum merbund.
During brief Intermissions
Linda gave her prize-winning
speech on Junior Leadership;
M argaret Erwin, S a n f o r d
Junior Club, sang two nuvelty
songs; Linda Isbell, Longwood, gave a dem onstration
on the caro of shoes, and
Marcia Bryant, Longwood,
played two organ iclccltnni.
M in Myrtle Wilson, Sem­
inole County home dem on­
stration agent, presented each
girl a pen and pad from the
Sanford
Atlantic
National
Bank and a formflt goodgrooming kit.
Judges for the show were
Mrs. II. L. Johnson, Mra.
Don Smith, and Mlia Eva
Hunt, all Seminole County
home dem onstration c l u b
m em bers.
Winning first p rire in tho
senior division was Kalhy
Cam in ark. Kalhy Rook plac­
ed second. F irst and second
prire winners In the junior
division were M artha Mlklcr
and Debbie Rounlree.
Clrla participating repre
sented clubs in Sanford, Long'
wood, Slavia, Lake Monroe,
Geneva, Forest City, and
North Orlando.

the form er Florence Randall,
had two a lite rs and three bro­
thers, and from the hill-top
nomc near th® banka of the
Oklawaha River, remembers
w atching riv er boaU land near
her home where her fath er
owned a store.
She recalls tourists from the
north m arveling a t the acres
of orange groves. Fishing was
one of the delights of her
childhood. She was an accom­
plished elocutionist and won
several prises for her efforta.
Even today ahe recites poems
and quotations very well,
Mr. I’riie t'a boyhood was
spent In Anthony with his two
sisters and five brothers on
the fam ily farm , lie is proud
of his three great-grandchil­
dren In Orlando who are the
sixth generation in this state.
He stlil tends a citrus grove,
a large vegetable and flower
garden and shares the fruits
of his labor w ith fam ily and
friends.
Both attend church reg u lar­
ly and are faithful members
of the F irs t M ethodist Church,
Ail six of th eir children were
present for the celi-brstion.
They are Pal Priest, of Miami;
Mrs. fisrah I-ow Kims, Mount
Dura; Mra. Fannie Belle Kipp,
Orlando; Vernon P riest, An­
thony; Mrs. Einily Ilrockmsn,
Pensacola and Randall PrUet,
of Hanford.
More than f&gt;0 relatives and
two guests, Ed Creel, of Pen­
sacola and W. B. Stich, Jack­
sonville, joined the children
and th eir familkw to honor
tha couple.

A cey Deucy
Club To
Meet Tomorrow

Guild Installs Officers

The Acey D rury Wives Cluh
New officer* for the Wes-1 ing at the home of Mrs. Wal-J S in , Boyd Gaines is the i Sirs. M. B. Smith, vice pres­
will m eet this Tuesday at 7:30 Icyan Service Guild were in- te r C arter, on Grandview new presldcnl and those In- ■ident; Mrs. Carter, secretary,
p.m. a t the Acey Deucy Club stalled at the monthly meet- j Ave.
I stalled to aerve with her were | in d Mrs. Burke Steele, trea s­
building for the monthly ses­
urer.
sion
Secretaries of the various
Plans will
discussed for
departm ents arc Mrs. Wilson
the "R oaring Twenties" par­
ty scheduled fo r Mny 18 at
Carver, promotion; Mrs. O.
8:30 p.m.
K. Golf, spiritual life; Mrs.
Homo of the memberi ore
Fred Smith, missionary edu­
bringing articles for the hos­
cation; Miss Ethel Riser,
pitality kit, which will be
Christian s o c i a l relations;
used fo r now personnel a r ­
riving here.
Mrs. Nancy Brock, literature
Theme for June will be dis­
and publications; Mrs. Por­
cussed and a chairman and
ter
Lansing, m em bership;
committee appointed. Repre­
Mrs. 31. Gardener, church
sentatives from VAH-7 and
activities, snd Mrs, L. 31.
VAH-0 will be elected to rep­
Swain, publicity.
resent th eir squadrons.
.Mrs. W. P. Chapman is co­
ordinator, 3trs. T. A. Wake­
field, sunshine chairm an, and
the nominating committee is
composed of 3Irs. H a z e l
FJynt, .Mr*. T. L. Sullivan
and Sirs. Mary Rawlins.
MONDAY
.Mrs. Wakefield,
retiring
president, conducted the bus­
Evening Circlrs of the F irst
iness session and announced
P resbyterian Church will m w t
that the district leadership
today as follows: Circle 2 —
training meeting will be hekl
with Mrs. C. M. Boyd a t 7:46;
in Orange City, .May 19.
Circles 1 and 4 — in Fellow­
NEW OFFICERS of tlio Wenleyun Service Guild who were in.ttnlled a t a
H ie house was decorated
ship Hull a t 8 p.m. with Mrs.
with beautiful arrangem ents
J . W. Wilson ns hostess and
recent meeting are loft to right, Mrs. Boyd Gaines, president; Mrs. Marion
of spring flowers. .Mrs. Car­
Circle 3 — with Mrs. John
Smith, Mrs. Wilson Carver, Mrs. W alter L. Carter and Mrs. Burke Steele.
te r and co-hostess, .Mrs. Goff,
Burton a t 8 p.m.
served refreshments to tha
2(J members present.

Church
Calendar

C P O Wives C lub Sponsors
Crazy Hat Fashion Show
Crazy fashions highlighted
the meeting of the CPU Wives
Club Monday night at the
NAS Ballroom. Mrs. Walter
it. Arm strong, a guest al the

meeting, and Mrs. I. J . J a r ­
rell were judges for the event.
F irst place for the craziest
outfit went to Mrs. C. T.
Weaver. Mra. Weaver wore a

N ew Officers
Elected By
Grace W SCS
Members of the Grace M eth­
odist Church alerted a new
alat» of officers a t the m onth­
ly meeting when th«, group
met in Fellowship Hull,
Mrs. Charles Clemmur was
named president ami other
offlceri were Mm. H. G. Hammeasly, vice president; Mra.
Robert Bennett, treasurer; and
Mrs. Andraw F, Crocker, sec­
retary.
H srrctarlea of the various
departm ents are Mrs. J . M.
Leonard, promotion; Mm. Mar­
vin Clark, spiritual life; Mra.
C, E. Williams, missionary
education; Mr*. Raymond Ash­
ton, student and youth work;
Mrs. Philip Monroe, children's
work ami Mrs. John A. Wil­
liams, literatu re and publica­
tions.
H ie nom inating com mittee
is cornpoaed of Mrs. C. E. Wil­
liams, Mra. Leonard and Mrs.
John Hires. Mrs. Donald
Jackson la chairman of local
church activities and other*
serving with her are Mr*.
Robert Jones, Mra. L am arr
Williams and Mr*. Jack Rossman,
Mrs. Roger H arris is chair­
man of Dm Joy C lrdo and
Mm. Robert Bennett of the
E sther Circle.
An executive committee
meeting i* pluniml fur May
23 a t 8 p.m. a t tho home of
Mrs. Clenuner. All newly
elected officers are urged to
attend. A su n n ier for train ­
ing new officers will be held
on May 22 at F irst Church in
New Smyrna Beach.

PnRO 8 — Mny 13. 19G3

gtjr Ganforh WfraTB

FIRST PLACE AWARD went to Mnt. C. T.
Weaver, right, for the craziest outfit at the
crazy h at ami fashion show presented by the
CPO Wives Club. F irst place for the craziest
hnt was awarded to Mrs. E. II. Nance, left.

Personals
Mm. W. C. Clause Hr. end
h rr
granddaughter,
Diane
Clause, spent th«- weekend with
relatives in Birmingham, Ala,
They attended thn funeral of
Mm. Clause's sister, Mrs, Effie Riddle, Friday.
,
Friends o! iftsiry Tamm Sr.
will bo glad to know th a t he
haa returned to his homo and
ia doing well after surgical
treatm en t lit the Hanford Me­
morial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles House­
man, of Hun Marino, Calif,
hav® been visiting Mr. Houselimn'* mother, Mrs. Henry

t.umb, on Narcissus Ave. The
Houseman's arrived in Hanford
a fte r visiting Mcxiro City,
Nassau and attending a life
Insurance convention In Holly­
wood lb iii'li.

brilliant red coat dress which
she had purchased at a grab
bag sale held during the April
meeting, and rc-designcd the
dress to fit her. Her hat with
a wide brim was decorated
with artificial autumn leaves,
spring flowers, and gold and
silver Christmas halls.
A remodeled plastie bleach
bottle decorated with bow*
and yellow roses worn by
Mrs. E. II. Nance won first
p larc for the craziest hat.
During the meeting, silver
baby spoons were presented
to new mothers, Mrs. E. G.
Chccefsky, Mrs. V. W. Ganilcrton, a n d
Mrs. C. T.
Weaver.
A com mittee was selected
for the Country Ho Down
P arly and Pot Luck Dinner
to be field in the Ballroom on
May 15.
At the close of the meeting,
refreshm ents of cupcakes,
cookies, coffee and c o l d
drinks were served by Mrs.
A. M. Blair, Mrs. A. J. Bol­
ton. Mrs. C. A. Cisokski, Mrs.
K. C. Feld, Mrs. E. II. Nance
and 31 rs. C. J . Tournoux.

Longwood

Personals
By Donna E»|r»
Mrs. Joyce Lukins has re­
turned to her home in Pontiac,
Mich, afte r spending the win­
te r with Mrs. Anm* David, at
her home on Bay St., in Long­
wood.
Mr. and Mr*. Thomas King
left this week, for Newport,
Maine, wheru they huvu a
summer home.
Mr. and Mrs, H. W att left
this week to spend the sum­
mer in Cape Cod, Mass,
Mrs. Rita Moulton is enjoy­
ing an extended visit in
Bridgeton, Muine.

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Personals
By S hlrky W entworth
A well known Bear Lake
resident, Jess Williams, of
Kdcn Park, is a patient a t Or­
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about III days for observation
and is aide to have visitors.

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DEAR ARBY: My wife has ti
parakeet ntul it’s driving me nuts. It
jxH'ks holes in the plaster, peels
paint off the walls and flies over
the table when we are eating. I sup­
pose it’s my fault Itocause I'm the
one who liought it for her. But,
Abb.v, I liought a cage to go with it.
and it’s never in the cage. My wife
says a bird is SUPPOSED to be free
to fly all over or it will get loony.
I've seen plenty of parakeets in cages
and they didn* tlook loony to me. In
fact. 1 think OCRS is loony. Advice
is needed.
F.ND OF ROPE

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ANNUAL MOTHER’S DAY TEA of Epsilon Sipmu Alpha sorority was
hehl Saturday at the home of Mrs. \\ \ K. McHoIktU at Kwh Ailmr. Pic­
tured from the left are the hostess, Mrs. Mcltoberls, and her dautchler,
Mrs. John Dickey; Mrs. K. It. Ilruce and her mother, Mrs. P. J. Rukur.
(Herald Photo)

QjcuaoJby O n (Bhidqsi
IlridlTr bidding in not nn
N orm
il
exact science amt never will
4 None
be. Thl* incxactnc-a* become*
n a « to
wore apparent ns the hand*
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become more unbalanced amt
CAST
when a very freakish hand I* WTST (T»
a A IS Il
* None
dealt in a duplicate game the
VKJS
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reaidta at different table* bear
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One of the moat in Lore* tine
* 03
of there ia from a Toronto
4 74
game in the middle '.'10a.
*1
At nil table* \Vc»t opened North and South vulnerable
Wes* North East Bonlk
with either a *pnde or a noPass 4 N.T.
24
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trum p and moat of the North*
PBJW • 4
Pass
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doubled.
p**t 7 4
Duubte 7 *
Pat* Pas*
Double Pats
When
one apude was
Opening k a d —4 tl
doubled South always left it
In, hut W est would then run
to one no-trump which North | and South would Jump to four
would double. Knst would I tpadea. West would be too
rcacue to one of the red auita tinurt to double that and

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South would make six for a
scare of (WO.
When one no-trump was
opened ami doubled East
would rescue. South would
Jump to four apude* and one
West doubled.
North re­
doubled and the South scored
lS.'ltl for a nice top ae.-rc.
One North-South pnir man­
aged lo wind up with a minus.
It seemed th a t West opencil
one fpude and North decided
to make the strong cue bid of
two spades.
This encouraged South to
try for a alum so he bid four
no-trump to a-k fur ace*.
North bid live spades to show
three. South bid six spades.
I West doubled and North could
not aland the pressure. He
ran to seven clubs.

TONIGHT

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TODAY * T IE S .
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9:01

DEAR T. T.: You’re young.
Sailor. You will meet many more
foolish, fickle girls. So far you've only
met five.
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CONFIDENTIAL TO LYNNE:
When he offered you the tin, you
should have known there was s o m e ­
thing “fishy” about him.
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CAP Squadron
Holds Bivouac
The Smith Seminole Cmntsisito CAP Sigmdrun held u
bivouac n t the (lseola Airport
on the Mny 4 weekend with
til cnilet* und Hire* adult*
pnrtlripntlng.
Till* was the second such
field activity for the newly
funned squadron and maneuv­
ers included the establishment
of a riinumind post with tele­
phone communication* in outlying security [mats and sim­
ulated search and rescue mis­
sion*.
Cadet a successfully located
•‘crush" site* after being given
a rorn[iass hearing, gave fiist
aid to the crash "victim*' and
brought him out of the wood­
ed urea un a stretcher con­
structed fiom material* at
hand.
1 lie t&lt;|uadron participated tn
a acurrli and rescue mission at
the New Smyrna Dench hendiguntera of Gruup (1, Florida
Wing, this past Suturdny.
Inter rated youth* and adults,
mate mill female, may contact
any mcmlier for details or may
contact the commander, 1st.
I.t, Henry Ward, for further
information concerning the
squadron.

Exiles Report
800 Cubans Die
MIAMI 4UP1) — Cuban
exile Miurres said this week­
end that more than 000 peo­
ple were killed In Cuba In
recent week! in a pitched
battle between anti-Castro
guerrillas and government
militiamen.

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Yes, Abhy will send you n per­
sonal reply if you send lier a stamp­
ed. self-mldressed envelope with your
problem.
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For Abby'a booklet. "How To
Dave A Lovely Wedding.” senTI ad
cents to A1U1Y. Box tfaba, Beverly
Hills, Calif.

DEAR MOTHER: Yes. Your son
should ijiiit hinting and lay it on the
line. The free-ritle lady should lie

(») t i l s e n y s r y ' l l

I II (I) Amsrlrsp Mswsslaad
1:11 t i t NHC News
1 09 ID Mssrrlck
III t'nct* Walt
1:11 (t) Hupsrmtn
1 11 (Il auprrms*
1 19 &lt;11 H u m s a Allan
i i t l i t W salhsr Shaw

told that if she is not OCT IN
FRONT when her “ride’’ arrives she
will have to get to work some other
way. What do you want to bet she
doesn't miss more than one ride?
•
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DEAR ARBY: Since I enlisted in
the Navy two years ago I have had
five giti friends. Every time I go
home on leave I have to dig up an­
other girl and try to talk her into
getting married- She’ll say yes be­
fore 1 go. and Dear John two months
later. 1 am 121 years old, stand six
feet three, weigh 200 pounds, have
blue eyes and dark brown curly hair.
I measure 48-112-111). Why do so many
girls give me up for someone else?
T. T. (U.S.S. JOHN KINC)

DEAR END: You’re parakeetpecked! All birds (of the house j&gt;et
variety) should lie in cages. It’s un­
sanitary to let them fly all over the
house. If your wife doesn't believe
it. refer her to an ornithologist.
•
•
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DEAR A BUY: My son, ns a
favor, gives his neighbor a free ride
to work every morning. He doesn't
want any money, and wouldn't accept
nnv were it offered, but his gri|&gt;c is
this: lie is kept waiting outside her
house every morning from five to
ten minutes, making him late to
work, lie has given this lady several
hints but they don’t seem to sink in.
Have you any suggest ions?
IRATE MOTHER

Do you h iv e aoy Mr* o(
the kind of person )&lt;&gt;u will
br when joti *rc Mil?
Dm* of my reader* who
describes herself as "Just
turned middle aged” has al­
ready decided what kind of
person the intend* to Is*
when she is old.
Here are her reminders to
hcrtelf tinder her own head-

By Ruth Millctt

tng, "When I im w old " They
are offered In the hope that
other mkldleaged women will
make their own lUI* to live
by in la ter year*.
"1 intend to become lnrrraslnuly careful alniui my
appearance, alnce It Is so
easy fo- older person! to
become ca rclc ii.
"I will try even h n n lrr to
really liatrn when other* talk,
since wanting to do more
than one's i h i r r of talking
seem* to lie ■ bad lialnl that
grow* worse with age.
“4 will fiidit to maintain my
Independence, even though
my children should—In their
misguided love—want tu do
tlilngi for men that l could
do myself.
*'I will do my beat to keep
making friend* a* long as I
live.
To outlive all of one's
f-iemU It one of the saddest
tilings than can happen to

an olilcr person.
“ I will look (or the best
in other*—particularly in the
yxmng, who are so olten cri­
ticised by their rhlcr*. Age
need not make anyone intol­
erant of other*.
” 1 will throttle the fcetiiia
that it is my duty to com ­
plain what's wrung with the
world and how much better
everything was m the old
days.
"I will try to do all that I |
can for rontcm|&gt;urarir* less
.ortunalr than I am , instead
of wxmderlni! why younger
p e o p l e don't have more time
to ik&gt; Hung* for me.
"I wilt try to Umk on each
new day as a gift front my
Maker, lo be accrptrd with
gratitude rath er than to be
endured.
"1 will use my miml and
my hand* and my heart, as
long a* I can command
Ihem."

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7:30-8:30 p m . ABC. The
Dakotas. "A Nice Girl from
iloliath." This episode doein’t
fail its promise of a rip-roar­
ing sltoOl-out showdown at the
finish, but it offer* romance
as well when for the first
lime young Deputy Stark
iCItad E verett) falls in love.
lt'» a dilemma, however, be­
cause the girl (Audrey Dal­
ton) has givrn testimony that
send* one of the notorious
Kellog gang to the gallous
and the gang ha* served no­
tice they're coming after her
Depuly Smith (Jack Elam ) Is
amusing in his frustrated plea
to gel her nut of town and to
safety. Never fear, she su r­
vives and so do our heroes.
7:30 9:30 p.nt. MU'. Mon­
day Nighl at the .Movies. "The
-Mudlark," starring Alee Guin­
ness and Irene Dunne. One *&gt;f
the heller presentations in
the series, this 19.M dram a
has Miss Dunne as England's
Queen Victoria anil Guinness
as Disraeli In a pleasant bit
of fiellnnalliing on their hu­
man qualities. The pint is
perfect for tins end, hut for
little rise, since il oorrs in
the m anner of a Walt Disney
products! soap opera. Its title
is taken from Hie orphan*
who live In Limbin'* mud
flats. One of these decides to
adopt the queen a t his moth­
er. amt seta out to do so. An­
drew Itay is featured as the
youtiK man.
9 0:3n p ut. CHS. T l* Danny
Thomas S h o w . Songwriter
Harry Ruby hold* the edge
lit lioiiglil's melodic episode,
lie plays himself in a happy
if not hilarious little skit dur­
ing which he give* Danny a
iiard lime over the use of hi*

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d r a f t , p a y a b l e t o t h e H o ard of
n o l s C o u n t y , F l o ri d a ,
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for aallafacto ry perfo rm an ce
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a n d p a y m e n t b o n d u r b u n d s.
Klee.
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A n s w e r o r o t h e r P l e a d i n g In
On * D u o . T h e r m W all Ihe o f fic e o f t h e C l e r k o f
t h a t n o t leaa t h a n t h e m i n i m ­
H e a t e r , Oil. Model 114-3, t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t on o r b e f o r e
u m a a l a r l e a a n d w aw ra a a ael
Herlal i : i i : o | .
forth
In
th e
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t h e 17th d a y o f J u n e . 19(3.
on#
D&gt;" V i c t o r
Clim ax
tn u et h e p a i d o n th la p r o je c t.
K i t c h e n E x h a u s t F a n . no If you fall tu d o eo. a d e c r e e
T h a H o a r d of I 'u h l l c I n s t r u c ­
be t a k e n
m o d e l o r s e r i a l nu m ber *. pa groa i n os tu nyf eoeuio f o rw ill
tion
fur
H em lnola
County,
the relief d e .
T e n V e n e t i a n llllnda, m e ­
F l o r i d a , r e a e r v e a t h a r i g h t to
t a l , m a n u f a c t u r e d b y Hen- m e n d e d In t h e C o m p l a i n t .
r e j e c t a n y a n d / n r a ll h ide o r
T h i s N o tice s h e l l be p u b ­
k a r l k H la s a A P a i n t Co m ­
t o w a i v e a n y I n f o r m a l i t i e s In
ed o n ce a w e e k f o r f o u r
p an y , Han ford . F l o ri d a , no lish
t h e b i d d i n g . No b id a h a l l he
c o n s e c u t i v e w e e k * In T h e H an ­
m o d el o r se ri a l n u m b e r s f o rd H e r a l d .
w i t h d r a w n fu r a p e r io d o f
P i l e d ( h ie t i h d a y of May, (HKAI-)
f i f t e e n ( I I ) d ay * s u b s e q u e n t In
t h e a l i e n i n g o f h ide w i t h o u t A. D 13(3.
D A T E D t h i s 9 th
d ay of
(HEAD)
t h e c o n c e n t n f t h e Hoard.
May, 19(1.
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C h a i r m a n . H o a r d o f I'uhllc
C lerk of th e C ircuit C o u rt
Hem lnole C o u n t y , Florid*.
I n s t r u c t i o n f o r Hemlnole,
Ily: M a r g a r e t K. T y r #
C ounty. F lorida
M a ck V C lev e la n d , J r .
D eputy Clerk
a n d H a r o l d K. J o h n s o n
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Hem lnole C o u n t y H u p e r l n t e n d - A t t o r n e y ■ fo r I 'l a l n l t f f
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e n t o f P u b l i c I n e t r u e t l o n a n d Halt* 111 H an fo rd A t l a n t i s
H I E a s t C e n t r a l Ava,
K x - n t r l c l o S e c r e t a r y t n Ik e N a t 'l Ilk B ld g
Orlandev, F la.
Ho ard of P u b l i c I n s t r u c t i o n .
H anford , F l o r i d a
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S. Iteai'h Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Kent

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U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
TEST
Men • Women, 18 52. S tart
tilgn a t 8102.00 a week.
P rep arato ry training until
appointed.
Thousands
of
Job* open. Experience usually dnnecessary. FR E E
inform ation on job, saltrie s , requirem ents. Write
and phone. Lincoln Service,
TODAY giving nam e, ad ­
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service, Box 15, Sanford
Herald.

f&gt;. For Kent
3 ROOM furnished A partm ent
for couple. 845. FA 2-7399.

HOLLERS
— OK —

12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
I I. Insurance
15. Business Op|Mirtunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Sit tint Ions Wanted
20. Rttl.y,si Iters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint • Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio &amp;. Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Peta
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas

DEAL

Legal Notice
I n fh a
&lt;*f l h r ( n u i i l r
J u i l i t r . %r&lt;i«lHiilr t'liiiMl), JMMte

1961 VOLKSWAGEN
2 Door Sedan 1 1 C Q E
Heal Clean
1000

Hf I'lorlrln,
!■ Vr.il.atr
ta rr llir CMair **ffi
GEORGE

I95U JAGUAR
4 Door Sedan * 1 R Q C
Overdrive
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A L D I ’f lT

T A T IiO R

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17th day uf J ump, A I». 1X2,
preiirnt
tr» t &gt;i* Itorturiililr
County
In tin * of Hrrninnlr
County, Florid*. h**r flntl rttu rn , account and vouchtrt,
a b 1 'i a r u t r l a of t h t
of
GEOROR ALBKItT TAYLOIt
dcteiifil, mid ui sold time,
than and
main* audIIvm*
Hon to ih# baM ,ludtr* for a
final •atlrmeiit of h«r ad
m lntitratlon of aald #atata,
and for an ord#r dlacharilng
hr r a* auch llxfeutrlx

1958 PLYMOUTH
2 Door, V*H
f|
Only
193ft FORD 2 Door
CyUnder
ft Cylinder
*72S
Rid. Ira n *
193* CHEV. 4 Door
Sla. Wag., V-8 l|
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Ht#n»troin, lu ll* A M-tntoah
Attorn#ya for Kaavutrla

A2 CIIKV. MONZA
Sport t pe. I &gt; 4 1 Q R
Speed Trans.

Hanford, Florid-*

... *1798

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May

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All Power and (M O Q R
A ir fo n d .
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YOUR BEST LIVING AND
INVESTING OPPORTUNITY
IN FLORIDA TODAY!
1

Deltona.

1960 FORD liA I. \ VIE
4 Dr., Autu.,
P /S and It.

*1395
FLORIDAS BEST NOME VALUESi

1

8b9bO to $lb.4b0
As Low as 4210 down.
As little as $43 11
a month!
No Closing Costs!

tHJft CIIEV. 1j 1 on
Pirkup. P /S
and Brake*

'895

I960 CIIKV.
Too
INekup. Wide l | 1 9 5

Homesite Investment
Opportunities
From Just 81095
DRIVE our
TODAY!
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193ft CIIKV. ' j Tor;
PlrLup * Need. ‘ C O R
Some Work
* * *
SF.B
Frrd and \udrey Tear Lie
219 K. 2nd. St.
I l a u d e l i l t t r 11

231)3 Park A te.
Sanford
u u a a a u

SWEETIE PIE

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tr a ile r .

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Mick I•

Mien*. P i •

Bros. Inc.

Phone 661-4454

lly Nadine Seltzer

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SKAT COVER CO.

lulls

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2 &lt;368

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31. Articles For Sale

30. Automobile* • Trucks

READY’ MIX Concrete, win­
dow sills, lintels, steps,
blocks, &gt;aml, cement, rock,
pipe, sloe!, grease traps,
dry wells, stepping stones.
Miracle Concrete Co.
300 Elm Ave.
FA 2-5751

CARS WANTED
KEEL'S USED CARS
11th St. A Sanford Ave.
I960 PONTIAC Ventura. Sell
or trade. Sate price $1795,
FA 2-3496 after 6.

ENGLISH Ford *60. Good eon*
21" T V, $55. FA 2 6749.
dltion 20b Kay*- Dr. Ph.
3M W 2tld SI FA 2 8032
ALL WORK GUARANTEED SINGER round bobbin Sew­ FA 2-6690.
ing Machine, equipped to
1956 CHEVROLET. Excellent
rig rag, m a k e s button
romlitioil. Very good tires,
boles. G uaranteed. 5 pay­
’.i toll Ford Pickup Truck.
m ents of $S 20. Write Box
Good
condition.
Oversir*
Scnkarik filas.* and Paint
25, c o Sanford Herald.
tin s . Feeing i* believing,
Company
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622 WESTING HOUSE Refrigera­ $3.76. t nil FA 2-01877.
tor. A partm ent sire, all 19.78 PLYMOUTH. 2-dr. hard­
.HA. Pel a
porcelain, Runs good, sittm . top. Power atccrbiK. Air*
Jlrill s Inc E’osid F air Shop­ f.’oml radio A- henler. W hite
BEAGLE PUPS Taper* $35.
ping Center. 323 0636.
wall tire*. Im m aculate, P r i­
FA 2 7541.
\ ’E7UA)W Squash. $3 59 a vate A reasonable. F'A 2-5673
BOSTON Terrier*, \K C Pup­
bushel or 6c a pound. E v 19.74 PLYMOUTH. Good con*
pies. FA 2-1801,
cctlent for freezing. Deliv­ dltion.
Good
tires.
I’ll*
ered. Ph. FA 20115.
FA 2-8958.
Millie Puppies. FA 2 3457 or
FA 2 1451.
Skin diving equipment. 2 sets, 37. Hunts • Motors
reasonable. Call E'A 26037
HOUND Puppies, 7 week* old
evenings.
Good stock, ${i A $s. Call
Gateway To The W aterway
Fern Park. TE 8-3599.
Hobson Sportinjj Goods ,
2 RECONDITIONED Royal
Your EVINRUDE Deoiter
standard
Typew
riters,
Very
32. Flimem - Shrubs
304-6-8
B. lxt Th. FA 2 5961
good buys. $59.95 each.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

W K LA K A M’AIt rMENTS:
Rooms private baths, 114
W. First St.

O V E R 50
(WE PREFER
MEN &amp; WOMEN
OVER (JO.)
20-H O UR

S -/J

on that island! It upieta
of power!"
19. Sttimtinn* YVnntrd
ChiW Care. FA 2 2274.

21.

H ru u tv S a lo n s

HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
Complete Beauty Service
Evening Apiftiiulmvnt*
105 So. Oak
FA 2 5742
Cul 'N Curl Beauty Shop
MOTH E ll'S
D ay
special.
Cream c**Li wave $7.50 com­
plete.
318 Palmello Ave
322 08.14
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
( all for Evening appointm ent,
3IS Palm etto Ave. 322-0834
1RI. iliiiltlin g M tile riiils
USED
BUILDING MATERIALS
Everything
from
rool to
floor. Interstate right ofway on Fuirlmnks. cement
block ItuuM-a moved lo
your lot. House* you wreck.
Charles A. Snyder A Sons.
611 iUIG.
F —'
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3 BEDROOM home. Kitchen 3 A 4 BEDROOM Homes
equipped. *75 a .Month. 214
See models a t Highland
Ave. laingwonil. lo minute*
Woodmerc Blvd. FA 2-3666
25. Plumbing Service*
sooth on 17-92 and west on
Fl.'RN. 4 Room Apt. iio
Scmiitdlc I block.
. Mo. Adults. FA 2 9180.
LYIN' ENTERPRISES INC.
LONGWOOD Area. 3 Room*
P lu m b in g
H e a tin g
A hath furnished, wiiii airAIR CONDITIONING
condition On lake. $U.’i a THE TIM E TESTED FIRM
CONTRACT and REPAIR
Wr sre offering an exciting
Mo. 3 Bedroom* unfurnish
116 N. P ark Ave. FA 2 6123 sale* opportunity for quali­
WORK
rd Fenced yard. On luke,
fied -idea | ft-roomie I who hate HMii Sanford Ave. FA 3 6o62
$75 a Mo. T E 8-2041.
LAKE FRONT la»t», 3 rein ed frum 12-14 hour a
miles w est of Osteen. Ph.
PLUMBING
day pure, rrq u in d by busi­
FURNISHED
house,
N ear
FA 2-1205.
C
ontracting
Repair*
ness and industry, hut ate
hase. 668-4601.
F R E E ESTIMATES
3 Bedroom, 1 bath, large cor­ looking fur the challenge of
R. L. HARVEY
RENT A BED
ner lot faring lake. 109 person tu person selling un
204
Sanford
Ave.
FA 2-3383
Rollaway, Hospital &amp; Baby
Wail* Drive, S u n I a n d a pnit-lim e basis. Thin un
Reds.
usual
position
offers
qualified
E state. FIIA in service.
26. Kadlo &amp; Television
lly Day, Week, or Month
$450 down, monthly $84 75, m m or women the oppor­
CARROLLS FURNITURE
PERSONAL RADIO A TV~
VA nothing down. FA 2 6nT4 tunity to supplement their
Ph. FA 2-AlBt 116 W. 1st St.
Income on a lung t erm a n ­
I DAY SERVICE
or FA 3 2118
nuity l&gt;nii* by working a f&gt;25th.
SI. A Sanford Ave.
RENTALS
3 BEDROOM, UA bath house.
■lay. 20-hour week. We are
Pll. 323-9*55
3I1DRM, unlurn. home Licit
224 H raddiaw Dr.
spr&gt; ifically looking for peo­
Arbor 895. 2 Bcdrm . Fum .
ple over 50 y*m» of nge who DEPENDABLE TV service
Apt. 155. I Bdrm. Fum . 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath home
Coy * IV . Service call *2 no
*r* in good health and who
3300 P ark Ave. FA 2 8271
Apt. 848 Robert A. Wil­
FA 2 9*163.
own
and
can
operate
tlwir
liams, Realtor. FA 23931.
SUNDRIES Store. Stock A own car.
27. Hpecinl Service*
equipm ent. Well establish­ TTios* selected will a rt as
ROOM. THE GABLES, 461
ed. P roprietor wi»ltc» t&lt;» r e ­ GUEST RELATION REP­ WELLS D ltlLLEIl] PUMPS,
Magnolia Ave. FA2-0730
tire. Call FA 20274 or
RESENTATIVES for FLOR
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
.1 in him
nicely furnished
LmgwoiHl T E 8 6360
All 'Types ami Sires
IDA &lt; A ltB, INC.
Tha
Apartment
P rivate hath.
Me Bepair and Service
wot Id's finenl nursing and
FOR ljuick sale by owner.
Clean. Adults. FA 2-1819.
convalesces 11 coliter luratrd
S T I N E
$6,500 .Spacious 2 story. 3
in Orlando. We wdl eon.-ider Machinery and Supply Co
2ND FLUOR A purtm ent. Nicebedroom tiouse. at 4&lt;M Pal
alert, active person regard­ 297 W. 2nd SI.
FA 2 6432
1/ furnished. P rivate en ­
mettn. FA 2-4I7W. .
less of age, and although we
trance H i month. Plume
LAWNS Renovated - Aerate
TRADE for older Iimum.’. prefer people with previous
FA 2-6591.
Remove Thatch • Chinch
■ales experience, we will g lia
Sm aller M and some cash
Bug Spray (VC-13) • E'en I
2 BEDROOM houae. Crystal
Have
screened
porches, serious consideration tu ie'xe—Pll. FA 2 4214
Luke Ave. laike Mary. U n­
lln d business and profes­
rarp o rtes, awning windows.
MANSI-1 ELI I LAWN Mi l
furnished S’ai tnunlli. I'lmne
sions!
men
and
women
who
FA 2 7013.
I \ J 1066
feel that they can success
WINTER PARK L arge t
lolly iin el the challenge of
50’ x III- 3 BEDROOM House
SEWING MACHINE
l*edr&lt;H&gt;mt, 3 baths, air-con­ selling regardless of tlwir
trailer. Availnlde afte r June
SALES A SERVICE
dition. All appliances. Ia&gt;w bui kgiound. This opportunity
7. Park Ave. T railer Park.
down. Owner transferring.
C A L L F A 2 -5 7 8 3
offer* qualified senior citi
Lot 77 ur call 322-6208.
Oil 2917. 80ft Its-nlam lid
sells the ,lin in e to cum n ft \l ll It Air ('(inditioii Iteirl
2 BEDROOM huust. KiLlien
giralhm service. All wmk
16. Femnle flelp Wiinltd lifetime annuity Income of
equipped. $70. FA 2 -1691.
$ 11io-|3iMt per month.
By
guaranteed. Very reason
TRA INEE. Age IK lu 2.7 fur working u maximum of 26
able in price. Day FA 2 7434
9. I’or Sale or Kent
D ietary
Supervisor. High
hours |*-r week.
Night FA 2 2969.
House. FA 2 7898 or FA 2d203 Settled grailuNte. 10 Hr. Wisk.
Application Procedures
F ltlC O U A f llE
Apply- ‘Seminole Memorial lull. DU NUT \ LSI T, Mr.
t Bit. 817 CataUna. FA 2957ft
Sales A Service
lluspilol, 8.30 to 4 p m.
Hickok, 423-7661, Orlando
g . if . . h i g h
12. Real E s t a t e Fur Hale WOMEN, girl Student*. P a it for interview appointment.
17u9 W. 1st SL Sanlorti
Interview* will lie conducted
time trla-plione survey work
Ph. FA 2.3a«3
3 ACRE tiled farm .
O
in Orlando this week.
for national concern. G uar­
Box 3N8. Sanford.
LOOK your !&gt;&lt;-xt willi the fin
antees! salary. No exper­
esl to cotin tiles. Fur the
ience. For appointm ent call
BEAU T Y
COUNSELOR
323-6407 week days.
nearest you, Pit. FA 2-3I4S.
Per lun l.h*. For Clean
4 LADIES for tela phune su r­
vey work. Full or part lime.
Ituuin 2p 7 Jlt-iach Bldg, un UPI'ORT UNITY to get in on Mowing and edging, etc. Sat
ground floor of fust glow ing
F irs l St.
u tactio n guaranteed, ph.
company. Advancement, de­
62.00 I’er 100 LIm .
FA 2 1817.
S U 31MK It pusitlun fur am- pendent on your ability pi
Fur Books. Matcaxinra
sell Must have ear, neat,
bitluus tsacher or upper class
Platwi Tuning and Repair
and Funny Book*
willing
to
wotk,
Phone W. L. It»rmou — FA 2-4229
cullcgc atudent. Opportunity
FREE PICKUP
tu earn $I,00O-$l,50ll in liu Ml 7-6119 afw-r fi.
5 Lba. Or More
days. $480 minimum g u aran ­
teed. W rit* P. O. Bux 243, 19. S it uuiloin* V\ itn le d
II. H. i*oi *e c o ., INC.
New Suiyinu Bench, Fla.
BABYSITTING. FA 2 4241.
299 so. P ark Ave. FA 2-4234

St. Johns Realty

AUTO RADIO SERVICE
PERSONAL RADIO A TV
251h. St, A m i nhml Ave.
Auto Glass, Tops
A Seal Covers

Jim Hunt Realty

Real E state—Mortgages
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
Ravenna Park
FA 2-7495,
Evenings
FA 2-2677 FA 2-3829 F'A 2-8360

19.'.ft M IK CL I IKS
Door 220
4 Door
220
* |2 9 6
Mndrl, Only

'695

Mrralil May 111, 1965 — Pnge 11 29. Automobile Service

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond l.undquist. A m i.
2 BEDROOM furnished ap.irt- FA 2 3951 A tlantic Bank Bldg.
nienl, also efficiency aparttnenl. furnished. 322 6311.
3 BEDROOM house. Take j
over paym ent? of $62. Ph
3 BEDROOM furnished O ar­
FA 27132.
age A p a r t m e n t . 2t*t5'i
French Ave. FA 2-7234.
WILL TRADE
EFFICIENCY’ Apartment on 3 tads in Sanford, close to
■low mow a. for llousetrniler
F irst St. Near 2 oily free
ol equal value. Wrile P. O.
parking lots and slip p in g
Box 762, Wildwood. Fla.
stores. No utility charge*.
Suitable for couple or sin­
NO CASH NEEDED
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
3 Bedroom. 2 bath. $61 a
Store.
month. T. &amp; 1. included.
322-8685.
Efllciency Apt. $30 Mo. up.
Surplus City. 2U1 W. 1st.
• is ih w u
BY OWNER— Nice 4 lldrm .
I s W ilS c tc
2 HR. House, living-dining
2 bath home In Ravenna
room. Air-Cond. Oarage,
A Idyll wild.- area. 1-argc
"No fair aettin^ up b««ta
carporte, large modern kit­
utility Rm. and workshop,
tha balance
chen. $85 month, with op­
double carporte, air-Condition to buy. 619 E. lUh St.
turning, cen tral heat A fire
J X. Robson J r . FA 2 1533
place, covered patio facing 17. Male Help Wnntcd
or FA 2-0238.
Lake Ravenna. Reasonably EXCLUSIVE D istributorship
priced. 3of Yihlcn Kd. Ph.
available f u r
Seminole
6. For Kent
CLEAN, modern, unfurnished
FA 2-2434.
County. Small inventory in­
2
bedroom
house.
I
8IU W*.
BEAUTIFULLY f u r o i shed
vest ment required. Won­
Third St. Phone Bartow
room. P rivate home. Pta.
derful rrounij floor oppor­
533-3328.
FA 2-7431.
tunity tor man who wants
2 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
to add substantially to his
2 BEDROOM upstair* Apt.
Office FA 2-2118
ped home. Duw mown. |*io
Income. F or interview write
C o m p l e t e l y redecorat­
Night FA 2-6648
per
mo. FA 2-64.*&gt;7.
Box 45, c o Sanford Hcrutd.
ed, sparkling clean. Adults.
323-OTOO
875. 1504 Celery Ave., te UNFURN. 1st Fttwr. 3 rm*. 2324 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla. SUMMER position fur am ­
mile K. of traffic light.
hath, 2 screened porches.
bitious teacher or upper class
LAKE FRONT LOT
FA 2-0868
3(0 .Magnolia Ave. Ap|ily
college student. O pportunity
Greatly reduced for quick to ra in IUHHI-* 1.5(16 in 60
4
upstairs evenings.
1 It I &gt;It M. house. NO 8-5122
sale. Lake Mary area. Ex­ days. $480 minimum g u ar­
a f a r 6.
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
clusive with Blown Really.
anteed. Write* P. It. Box 243,
Apt. kitchen equipp'd. 108
FA 2-5237 or FA 2-1961.
Fum . 2 Bedroom h o u s e .
New Sm yrna Beach, Fla,
W. 18th St. FA 2-4678.
Adult*. No pets. FA 2-7664.
BY OWNER. 3 Bdrm. 2 baths
18. Help Wanted
FURN. Apt. 2300 Meilonville. NEW furnished A unfurnish­ large lot. FA 2-1952.
ed 2 bedruoni duplex ap a rt­
ment, tile baths: te rras to OSTEEN. New fram e Imuse,
Eff. Kura. Apt. till Park.
3 Dr's, kit. equipped. Carfloors. I'll. F’A 2-2374 after
STENSTKOM It ENT A LS 5 p. ill.
porlo. By owner. FA 2-2064.
We have an outstanding sel­
ection of unfurnished homes 2 BEDROOM F’urn. ground 2 BEDROOM House. !H« Myr­
tle Ave. Call Jim m ie Co­
floor Apartm ent. Contact
for rental and Lease. 8T5 to
wan. 322 4013.
lltiO.
2312 Palm etto.

Stenstrom Realty

CARS

1977 f'lll'V
2 than, Std.
Tran*.

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IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
3 A I Bedroom homes .some
with air-conditioning.
2 BEDROOM house. Florida TEE N GREEN ESTATES
root)!. Available now. Ph. 26th St. W. hj Mayfair Coun­
FA 2-1349.
try Club.
A t
only

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PERSO NNEL

SQUARE

'295

Unfurnished 2 bedroom house 3 BEDROOM house, 2 baths
1395 Elliott Ave., F A 2 5254
Living room, family room,
or FA 2-6525.
fireplace room, patio, sw im ­
ming pool. hilclK'lt equip­
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
ped. C entral heat. Ju st out­
house, kitchen otiuipjw-d
side city lim its. Will sacri­
Ph FA 2 3651.
fice. FA 2-1387.

SA LES

SANFORD

1952 CADILLAC
4 Dmir, Air ‘
Condiliun

12. Keal E state For Sale

6. For Rent

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lost &amp; Found

Wall

W ORK W EEK

SINGKlv

Powell’s Office Supply. 117 1C CABIN
POTTED MUMS in bhmm.
Cruiser
with
S. Magnolia Ave.
35c up.
trailer. Lot 59. P ark Ave,
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
T railer Park. Sanford.
Grapevillc Ave. N ear 20th St. With purchase of llluc Lus­
tre, rent Electric Carpet 12' ALUMINUM Boat. Home­
Shumpoocr for only 41 per
Annuals. Petunias, Snapdra­
m ade trailer &amp; kicker. $190,
gons, Pansies, Vegetable
day. Carroll's Furniture.
295 Hays Dr.
Plants, Dutch Mill Nursery.
U p,ala Rd. Ju st eft 20th St. KENMOIIK E lectric Range. 38. Motorcycles - Scoolen*
$35 00. FA 2-6861.
and 1st SI.
VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS.
UPRIGHT Conover Piano.
New A Uxcd.
33. Furniture
Reasonable. 619 Magnolia
Lewis Sale* Sl Service
Ave.
2.717 Country Club Rd.
Sell Us Your Furniture, gun k
Ph. FA-2-7828
Service With the Cash. HEARING AID, Zenith Diplo­
SUPER TRADING POST
mat. Behind ear, $319 new.
FA 2-0677.
I.cl us take cure of
Take 4120 cash. FA 2 8380
your "Service I’roli12 noon or a lte r 7 p. in.
WANTED reliable couple to
ie m s " . A u t o m a t i c
take up monthly payments TWIN Hollywood Bed*. u*«l.
Transmission - Tune
of 413 59 on 3 complete
$39.50 t»»r both. FA 2 2073
Up - Front Knd Align­
rooms of turnllure. Call
after 7;30.
ment - Drake or any
TE! 8-151), Casselberry, col­
other
type of repair
39. A ut onto Idle* - Truck*
lect.

JENKINS &amp; WILLIAMS
KUHN ITU KB
NEW A Used furniture and
appliances. Good place to
buy—sell or trade. E1ASY’
TERMS. Wladesale prices
for rash.
Teleplame FA 2-7450
490 S. Sanford Avenue

necessary by FactoryTrained Specialist at
Kcnsonuble Prices.
HOLLERS
of HANFOKI)

BUYING A NEW' or
USED CAB?
FINANCE IT WITH US

* Ix&gt;w Interest Hate*
* Lnv Moinhly Paym ents
FLORIDA STATE BANK

219 K. 2nd. HT.

Your Neighbor At Hollers
-ftJ4*S.M'C'! •1 IT

lifted furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
L arry’* M art 215 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2 4132

. ,J

FHEK ESTIMATE
Lpholilering A Mallrcss ren ­
ovating. New A Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
F'A 2-Z1IT.

■'ll. Article* For Sale
Mens, ladies, childrens d is­
count shoes Best family
buys. Surplus City.
3 ROOMS full of furniture.
$196 59. .ft) pieces in all at
Furniture C e n t e r , lion
French Ave.
EVENING Dresses Excellent
condition. Kin* 8 lu Phone
EA 2-1738.

Clarence Pursell, Parts Manager
Clarence has been with Holler’s for H years. H t
anil bis w ife, I.aurn, have a daughter and art
grandparents of 3. They attend the Methodist
Church and hath enjoy fishing and playing
rnrdft.
Heady To Serve You At Hollers of Hanford

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NOVELS

.‘122-1991

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LAWN .SERVICE

Air-Conditioning

Your Authorized Ford Dealer For Seminole County

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12 Law Officers
Scheduled For
Hall Of Fame
NORTH TORT C H A R LOTTE ( U I D —The name* of
two law enforcement offlcera
will be added to the National
Police Hall of Fame here
Wednesday to highlight N a­
tional Police Week startin g
Sunday.
President Kennedy has des­
ignated the week honoring
law enforcement officers and
has set Wednesday a* "Peace
Officers Memorial Uny" In
honor of law enforcement of­
ficers who have been killed or
disabled In the line of duty.
The two officer* selected
this week for extrem e valor
and distinguished served to
the profession will Iks- named
a t a special banquet In Miami
Reach Wednesday night and
their names will 4m added to
the honor roll a t the Hall of
Fame.
Posthumous awards will he
prev n ted a t the banquet to
the%amlllea of offlcera wdio
have been killed In the line of
duty and the officers' names
and their departm ents will be
engraved on a plaque in the
center of the Hall of Fame.
The Hall of Fame is the
only national memnriu! dial),
rated to the memory of police
iiffirers who have died in thu
line of duty.
The memorial and museum
building is located on the Tnmiaml Trail here, soma lift
miles south of Harasotu. The
program of memorial wan
Initiated in lUftli and th«
museum was dedicated and
opened to the public OcL 1ft,
m o.
Herald S. Arenberg, illrector of the Hall of Fame
and museum, said the stru c­
tu re Is maintained by thu
membera of the National Pol­
k a Officers Association of
America.
Arenberg, a veteran of 10
years Yaw enforcement work,
waa chief of police of Golf, 111.,
before bis selection as direc­
tor. He Is executive secretary
and treasurer of tbe National
Police Offlcera Association.
Tbe museum bouses police
equipment and historical m ate­
rial dating lairk over a hun­
dred years. Arenberg said tbe
exhibits are designed to pre­
vent crime by allowing deter­
ren ts as well aa the end re ­
sult.
One exhibit is a collection
of human restrain ts Including
irons, the Irun-cluw, handcuffs, a straight-jacket, belts
am) thum b-ruffs. Another is
a model of an electric clinir
enclosed in a prison-like cell.
An exhibit of weapons taken
from Juveniles is designed In
alert parents to the dangers
poller face from juveniles
and to show tha accessibility
of these weapons to children,
A renberg said.
To remind the public that
crim e Is a worldwide prob­
lem, the museum lias a com­
plete display of uniforms from
England, Turkey, F r a n c e ,
Germany, Sweden, Israel, Chile
and Luxemburg. Hundreds ol
shoulder insignia from police
departm ents throughout the
nation are on display.
IllsUirical dlsplaya Include
Items used by ur against such
famous criminals aa John Dillinger, Mu D u ller and others
uf the lU.’IU era.
An up-to-dutu display of tbe
F ill's 1U most wuu(vil men
posters is on ham! as u re ­
minder th a t cilmn is an overpi mi n t problem, Arenbeig
•aid.
Scientific displays range
from He detectors and finger­
printing materials, tn speed
t beck devices used by ti affic
officers.
A iunbrrg suld bis greatest
compliment from a visitor
came front a gimlu school
teacher who brought her class
nn tour, lie mi Id she told him
"this truly is a crime prevent
center.1*
"If Ibis holds true thru tills
nieuiurial building will nut
only be honoring the men who
have died fur thu cause id
justice but will serve to save
others from taking a mail tu
a life of crime and violence,"
A renberg said.

BinTnrH JrreTB Pafr* 12 — May 18, 1963

MILS. RACHEL MAHVIN (left) who will retire
next month after 41 yearn of teaching achool,
taken a moment out from her first grade cIiim**
room at Lake Monroe Schmil tn chut with Mor­
ris Unity, principal. Herwmnel of the school will
honor Mr*. Marvin at a reception Thursday.
(Herald Photo)

Reception To Honor
Retiring Teacher
' Later she Iniiglil in two
lly Mrs. II. I- Johnson
Mrs. Kachtd Marvin, who private schools, one in South
will retire next month after llnknln mid the other here ill
Floiidn. In Itl.'IJ she received
44 years as a school leat her, her Alt Degree from Seattle
will lie honored by |icra«niiel Par Itlc College.
of the Luko Monroe School
Mrs. .Marvin rnnie to Flor­
lit n reception to be held In the ida 111 years ago and hns been
school luncbiooMi on Thursday first grade teacher at Lake
from 7 until H:.’I0 p. ni. The Monroe for thu past seven
years.
public is invited.
At the end of this year's
Mrs. Marvin, a teacher at
Lake Monroe si lire 1U&amp;II, wiis lei in, she mid her alitor, Mrs.
horn in I'euder, Neb., and Clara L. Qualls, will move to
moved a t an early age with Washington to make their
her family to Trenton. Midi. home, (ioing by car, they will
•She attended Teacher* t ’nl If pi­ he accompanied by two nieces
nt Ypsilniiti, Mich., and u fter who m e flying down In order
giiidUHting at the age of HI to make thu trip out with
year*, taught lor three year* llielr aunts.
Tearlieis who have walked
in North Detroit.
During World War I she with Mrs. Marvin at Isike
went to California where she Monroe and principals of th r
made her home with her s c Iiik i I, including Morris Ituby,
brother. From theie she went the present principal, have
to Mt. Vernon, Wash., where nothing by the h i g h e s t praise
she taught school for the for her. Him will ho truly
mlasod.
next lit1* year*.

WASHINGTON M JPli —
A dm inistration officials take
over the witness stand tins
week to testify on new civil
rights legislation before the
House Judiciary subcommittet*.
Despite the violence In JHrmlnghani, there has been rela­
tively little inlCTesl displayed
in the hearings which so far
have been limited to testimony
from members of Congress.
&lt; linirmnri Emanuel C elkr
(D-.N.Y.) hies predicted the hilt
will pass the House, but fore­
sees trouble in the Senate. The
measure hss little relation to
the issues causing dem onstra­
tions In Alahumu.
As the only civil rights bill
proposal by the adm inistration
this session, the measure
would extend the Civil Rights
Commission's life for four
. years beyond .September, I’.Mel;
t attem pt to get faster action on
lawsuits filed by Negroes
i barging voting rig h ts viola­
tions; nrnl try tn prevent the
use of literacy tests to block
Negro voting.
Atty, Gen. Rnhert K. Ken­
nedy was scio dulcd to testify
on the measures Wednesday.
He will he followed by llcnltli
Education ami Wei faro .Secre­
tary Anthony J. Cctobreiro
ami representatives of the
Civil Rights Commission.
fRher congressional news:
Debt: — Party lines lig h t­
ened for n coming House bit*
tie over a bill to hike the n a­
tional delit limit. Advance
signs were th at President
Kennedy's supporters have the
votes to win, lull only hy a
narrow margin. The measure,
which probably would he voted
on Wednesday or- Thursday,
would set the debt ceiling at
$:i&lt;&gt;7 billion through June
ami filUU billion during July
and August.

South Seminole VFW Post
Auxiliary Install Officers
lly Dunns Lvtrs
M. J . Henson, junior vice
rom m um lrr ol (lie VFW. De­
partm ent of Florida, inslulled
tlic new officers of Smith
Seminole l'«*t N*)7 Inst T hurs­
day night In eeremonies held

Flood Control
Tax Formula
Bill Sidetracked

TALLAHASSEE (HIM) —
Mills changing the lax formula
In (he Southern mid Central
Florida Control District were
sidetracked Intu their grave*yards
The identical hills changing
the formula on which taxes
are levied for support of tinlH-iounty district were sent
to subcommittee,! of tbe Sen­
ate Klnanro and Taxation
Committee -mu! the llou*«*
Drainage Committee.
S p o i l o i r s of llie measure said
the subcommittee r e f n tn re
virtually killed the hills at
this late date ill the l.egislnl till*.
The hills would provide that
the fui inula fur determilling
district taxes he bused on the
assumed valuation of prop­
erly, as determined by the
S late Itailloud Assessment
Iloaid. The total tux could
llot exceed one mill.
It would have the vffert uf
lulsing tlie canlrlhulloiis ol
Dade, Glade*. Hendry, High­
lands, Monroe, Okeechobee,
Drang* amt Volusia counties
anil lowering thu contributions
In llrevanl, llrowurd, liiilinu
River, Lee, Murlin, Osceola.
If yuu make an unex|&gt;vcted I'nlin Ueurh. Folk, St. Lucie
mid Hemltmle countkw.
call, make II brief.

Compart' , . . Our Lmvcr
Mmilhl) Inslallnu'iils

On New Cur 1'lnuiu.injf

5 r4 H 7 o
UP TO &gt;• MONTHS TO PAY

at Hie Christ Clmrdi Episco­
pal Parish House in Longwood.
New oflit-ers, who will Ifgin llielr duties the second
Tuesday in June, are Hubert
March, commander; J a c k
Hopkins, senior vice cam
mnnder; A. J. Iteulahl, quar­
termaster; L a r r y Chunat,
chaplain; Harold Mat/, one
year trustee; Merle Harris,
two year Inn leu; John Mc­
Manus, three year triutee.
Assisting with the installa­
tion was William I.clamatl,
past commander ol Post 477
of Carlisle, Pa.
Dlficers for Hip Indies
Auxiliary were installed hj
Mrs. Ntiu Hr titan, past ills
Irict pn-aidcnl limn Dayloni
llcacli.
These olficcrs, wlm will as­
sume (heir duliex Die second
Thursday in June, arc Mrs.
Hull, H o p k i n s , president;
Mrs. Virginia McManus, teniur vice pretldi'til; Mr*. Mar­
ian ComforI, junior vice pres
iilrnt; .Mrs Louise Steward,
treasurer; Mrs Irene March,
sccrclar&gt;; Mrs. Edna Nor­
man. chaplain; Mis Harriell
Harris, guard, and Mr*, (ien
llllsman, con ducin' vs.
Members ol tile Post and
Auxiliary
will sponsor a
chicken tinrberur on June U at
the Post Home on the Old
Dixie Highway with proceeds
In go |o Hie building Hind.
Tim groups also wilt *|*m
tor a Poppy Day sale Hits
Wednesday (I out which Ills*
proceeds go to Hie relief fund
fur helping needy Velcrtm
anil llielr families,

Just Received
NEW SHIPM ENT

Genuine I .cal Her

Brief Cases
Some

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I liming

STEAK

117 MaxnoHn Ave.

BONE
SIRLOIN

SUGAR CURED CENTER CUT

ARMOUR STAR HONKLESS

fccovwmij.
U. S. GOVT. GRADED

A LL M EAT STEW lb. 59c

Bolick, Butts
Attend Meeting

RIB STEAK

lb. 59c

IT. S. Govt. Graded

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Rev. Einest II. Ihiliek Jr.,
pastor of Good Shepherd Luth­
eran Church, urn! Thomas
Hulls, lay delegate, a te in Ft.
I.itudcidula Uli* week for the
first niiniinl convention of the
recently merged Florida Synod
of tlie Lutheran Church in
America. The three day session
opens with Holy Communion
on Monday evening. Christ
Cliurrlr which is hosting Ihu
meeting was completed and
dedicatisl in February. Louis G.
Golder is the pastor.
The ti'J congregation synod
came into being Jan. I, und is
linidc U p I.r fur liter congrega­
tions o| tile fa ile d , Augusliiini
anil Finish Evangelical L uth­
eran churches. National mem*
herslilp in II'JillI churches is
mure than tin re million. Flor­
ida inemhcrship is near HI.mm.
Stale offices are in Tempi*. Dr.
Aoyull A. Yount is the pru.lden t.

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bo me the Inletin" originated
I tom an old English custom
nf giving a |Miuud of baron to
any married person who
could kneel la-fore the church
door and swear that he hail
not had a la only quarrel m
Hie past U month*.

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Office Supplies A Gifts
MEM HER F.D.I.C.

Administration
Aides Testify
On Civil Rights

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Most fascinating news item
of the week is contained in a
memo by City Manager Pete
Knowles to the City Commta•ion nm) remit in full:
“ Sanford hut the slate egg
■racking ehnm|i in S treet Supl.
Eddie G riffith, lie rracked 17
eggs in two minutes with it
two-toil weight on a hyilrnulie
rialie at thu Public Works
Association equipment show at
W inter Park. Iloli Kelly, city
refuse and sewer superintend­
ent, tied for second place at
lit cracked eggs, (liroken ones
did not count.)"
• • •
Four doctors are planning
construction of u clinic nnd office building in three or four
weeks on San Carlos Avenue.
City has agreed to share costs
with the doctors fur paving
the u venue lad ween Second
and Third Streets.
• • •
John K iider a n d S c o t t
Hums, of the Chamber of Com­
merce, urc in Dallas confer­
ring with the Hunt people
anent lotal problems. A fter
clearing up a technicality,
Mayor Tom .McDonald and
IMissibly Commissioner J . II.
Crapps will go to New York
aliout the proposrd prep school
here.
• • •
Summary of a report on the
inspection of downtown buildings: ‘•Few of the buildings in
this area will meet the pres­
ent-day d ales; however, it is
tiir opinion of this inspector
th at these buildings nut only
met hut many ext-cedcd the rerplirementa of the rode at the
tim e of conatruetion. To bring
these buildings up to piesent
rode standards is not reunoinieully feasible. However, when
the buildings are remodeled
and alterations undertaken,
ninny of the safety features of
the pirseut call's cull he illcoi|Miratcd in this work, there­
by m aintaining a reu-unublu
safety slatidiitd which is a p ­
parently satisfactory with the
underw riters since our base
la te for iiisurunee has not lisr n t but has, in fact, been re ­
duced in recent years."
•
• •
Hill Hemphill Molm* is ex­
panding. a sign nf the times.
MrCall paint simp is lieiug
moved into newer i|uurtrra ut
the te a r nf Hemphill Motors.
The puint simp building is be­
ing raxed. Hemphill will pave
all the way from the present
plant along First S treet to
Kim Avenue fur its new* and
used cur depui tnients.
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HI It.MINGHAM, Ala. i l ' l ' l i
Tw« fumed N egio athletes,
Floyd Patterson and Jackie
UoMnson, arrived M o n d a y
night to lend support to antisegregation efforts.

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HL'KNOS A1IIKS (U P I) —
President Jose M. Guido tried
today to patch together a new
euhincl despite mounting doubt
tiiat his government will lie
able to carry out its plan to
hold election* July 7.

lied Trawler

Mia m i turn— a Dif.-foot
llussiun (rawer steam ing to ­
ward Cuba passed within sight
of Miand Monday hut Coast
Guard officials said this was
not uuusuui und was no cause
for alurin.

Envoy Recalled
POUT AU PltlNCK, Haiti
( I ll’l l —Venezuela has recall­
ed its envoy here as u prob­
able prelude to breaking diplomalic relations with the re­
gime of Huitiun P r e s i d e n t
Fiancoia Duvalier, infoinicd
sources said toduy.

Six Are Killed
SUDI.KKSVH.LK, Mil. (U P !)
—Six person* were killed to ­
day in a tillee-vehicle collision
on lb, S. Iloute ,1(11, two miles
West of this Kasteru shore
community. Authorities *uid
all six victims were burned
beyond lecognitiun.

Contract Let
GAINESVILLE (U P I) —
Hurilt-rs Construction Co., Inc..
of Panam a City, bus been
nw ti mIciI a $:i:| I ,92 t contract
for I'onsti action of a ilock uml
access road at a 55 million
missile testing center uinli-r
construction near here.

.Skeleton Found
URADKNTON' ,U P I, ™ .A
■un-tilcuc-hed skeleton found In
woods near hero has been
positively hlentified us tbut of
Gcttia l.ee, the wealthy “ may­
or" of P unish, who disappear­
ed with his wife six years ago.
Them was u bullet lode in the
skull.

Autopsies Set
CAIIIO. III. (U IM )- Author
itieft h»«lay |iti|M’«| it il t
uuulif hill’d litflit mi tin* myn-

tt'iy nf two Kloridu nun fntind
hlml In ilrutli .Monday in n
l»H kltl CMr lit |« (Itltl, http.

Police said Uobeit Wale*. 57.
and Airman :i/C Kstel Hay
llnindon, *jn. both of Tarpon
Springs, weie shot in the head.

House Okays
School Bill

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Second Victim
A two-oar eravli April 29 at
Bill) Street and French Ave­
nue claimed its second victim
this morning when Karlie
Jam es Curry. Negro, in. of
IH2*J Hardin Avenue, died at (1
a.m
at Orange Memorial
Hospital, Orlando M arrrllus
Daniels, 33) ear-old Negro,
wav killed in 11m* collision

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R a. m. (KST) Wednesday.
Tvalay’s (so»l|snneineni was
Shrpird
U.f.S,*.
Schlrra
Glrnn
Carpenter
announced al 9:57 a. m.
(KST) 12 m inutes lM*forc Hie
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
36*year-otU Air Force m ajor
was to have vaulted into the President Kennedy held firm
Idsroy Gordon Cooper ' &amp;
sky alop an Atlas rocket for today to his inslstencs th a t ha
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a 31-hour trip thrxiugh space.
CHINA
had legal power to tend fed­
He had been in his cram ped
FIRST O r b i t
eral
troops to Alabama de­
Fa lilt 7 cabinc four hours
s * y r S n d " orb " t
, amt 19 minutes when the spite a new protest by Guv.
reluclaitt decision was made Georga C. Wallace against
UNDI NG
1lo "scru b " Hie flight.
AREA
their presence.
Cooper climbed slowly from
Ileplying Monday- to W al­
*ois capsule at 11:29 .. lit
\ c , SOUTH}
lace'* challenge of hi* au ­
«5C*
✓
(KST)
lie
shrugged,
raised
V p A M E R IC A /^
to
send
standby
his arm s in a palm i-up ges­ thority
ture. ami smiled at tin* white- troop*, Kennrdy appealed la
AUSTRALIA
j
hclmctcd engineers wlui help­ the Governor for “ccm truced him out.
‘V
C(Hi)a*r
ap|icared
tired, tivo cooperation" to m ake
.‘IP
with perspiration on his head their use unnecessary.
/
Grissom
.Sts) fun
and face. As lie walked to­
Kennedy's telegram replied
ward Ihe elevator for hi* to one Wallace sent him Sun­
descent to the ground, one of day night, a fte r the P resident
T1IK MKIUTItY 'I KAM—As they have on all previous spacu
II. Glenn Jr. will he nlionrd a command sltip o f f the coast o f
the attendants slapped him
flights, the seven Mercury astronauts will work as a team
Japan: Malcolm S. Carpenter will be in Hawaii: Virgil I. Gris­
announced shipm ent of riut
on Hie hack.
so m will be at a tracking station in Mexico; Alan It. Shepard
when Air Force Maj. Leroy Gordon Cooper Jr. carries out the
control
unit* to buses neur
Williams
said
Wednesday's
Jr. is back-up pilot and will In* at Cape Canaveral. Also at the
longest earth-orbiting journey by an American. Coo|ier's will
w eather
outlook
for
the llinninghum and took juelt(’ape will lie Walter M. Schlrra Jr. acting as capsule com­
be the sixth and probably last in tile Mercury program. He
launch are a uml m ajor re ­ miliary action to federuliza
will attempt a 22-orbit flight lasting I I hours. ( Record of 01
municator at Mercury control center. Ihnmld K. Slayton,
covery regions is ‘'essentially the Alabama N atiio u l G uaid
grounded because of a heart condition, will la* an observer at
orbits and 91 hours is held by Russian cosmonaut Andrian (!.
Ihe
sa m e" a* that for imlay. if iieteasury.
the t'a|K&gt; along with nine new astronaut-candidates.
Nikolayev.) Newsntap s|mts the six other iistroiiauts: John
The Governor sent a second
Hr said the final decision on
Hie new attem pt would bo message to Kennedy Monday's
made “ solely ou Ibe condi­ disputing thu P resident's re­
tion of Ihe Henmula rad a r." ply to thu Initial wire. Hut
Al first il was thought Ihe White House ^jres* secretary
trouble with lla- diesel en­ Pierre Salinger said Kennedy
TAVI.rtll I.VKK VILI-MiK, briek home until the |»»l Sltllied, old) to l«c halted
gine used lo move Ihe 12* would stand on his ea rlier re ­
Tex. (UIM) — Astronaut I. ponement of the lltglil was again lor 21 hours, she perked
story service tower was tin* sponse.
Gonlott Cooper's wile, T ru d y ,i announced. Schwartz came up anil baked some cinnamon
purities in Hie fuel system.
tolls for friends and newsmen
Hut Williams said later it
HI It.M I NGHAM, Ala (L 'l'l)
and their two daughter* look out a couple of limes and told waiting with her.
was
discovered that Hie fault —Two white youlha were cu t
the news that his 22-orlut .'&gt;0 retain ers and television
T erritorial iHiuntlarirs for High! had been scrubbed to­
Hunnell, lied ling, old lay with Hie fuel pump.
with knives and a Negro was
men assembled in Iront of.the
He said (hat if the flight woundrd liy a pellet gun Mon­
Al- day in silence.
Geneva, bake Geneva and
" ho wil1 * , “ nJ
house what Ihey w-cin iSairu r •
i trigs Elementary
Mrs. lo u p cr called tin post
l.ake Mills Ituads received had gone today despite Ihe day night on the streets of
I b e Coopers were up at
rad a r trouble, officials would
School for the ItHH-tU term punement “Just a dDapjadnl A:rto a .m. t KST) to watch ac­
lop priority in a suggested have had lo rely on less ac­ this ruelally- lorn city.
The incident* M iodny night
were annminccd today b» l,,cn*'
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......... .. on
tivities
al Cape ....
Canaveral
emergency improvement pro­ curate information lo make
were scattered and there w as
Principal Frank Gore
! ,1'*Mn
C.-.,H*r came «... |h r ,„. tP,Pvi.lon n c i v e r s .
gram by County Commission the critical decision on whe­ on recurrence c f the weekend
of their home with the il.iugh
ther Cooper had ucliievi'd a rioting that euused President
this morning.
All boundaries will rem ain U r*_c*am a|„. M,
j am i.,.
7 KCl'MSKH. Dkla. t i l’,’ )—
good orbit.
the same with the exception 13—and a National Acmnau
The
recommendation
was
Kennedy to o r d e r 3,0tMI
Ih e mother of Astronaut I, |
He said the equipment
lies and 8|iace AdmlnLtratum Gonlott Cooper utlerefl a
troop* sent to m ilitary hasf-s
of those listed below:
made h) Count) Knglnecr
which failed constituted a
An estim ated savings of
ill Alabama on standby alert.
Children living in llriar security man look them to h a rd ) amlihle sigh of Inis
S37..VIO in Hu* cil) 's water William Hush “ in order In backup to the Atlas rocket's
Webster
Junior
High
School,
(ration tndav when it was svstem expansion was “ guar l'*i,n
wood and W eathcisfield and
guidance
system.
ami schedule i i i i which the girls attend
NASHVILLE, Trim . (U P I)
Cooper's
mission
is to
on Sit l'.‘t as far west as
altnouneeil
Dial
Cooper'^ nn,er d " by CHy M anager W lertal tlellveries, men and
'lilt* gills Will s|K 'lld lllC list flight
— A group of alatut 150 Negro
had
la-ell
scrubbed
(or
spend
31
hours
in
space
lo
toe railroad track will attend n| the da) In sclinol, t'.m ials
K. Kmiwles Monday evening machinery most efficiently"
al least 24 hours.
check the effects of weight- student* elHshed with whlto
when Ihe Cil) Commission np
Altamonte.
m the ninth graile ami Janila
*'l'm disappointed because proved a proposal atiluulHed during (lie rem aining five h-asness on human beings and heckler* and police Monday
C assellarr) eliildren w ell "t Hie seventh. If their la It's going to lie haul nil Gor
months of the fiscal year. to perform tests vital to the during on nuti-iegregation
ol llwy. | 73i from the Dug liter's space flight had gone lion," site said. “ 1 can lake by him.
The huaid hail deferred ibis forthcoming two ntan Gemini m a r c h through downtown
Knowles
suggested
Hu*
city
Track ltd smith to Ml 438 &lt;df &lt;•" aclii-dule. they wuiild it heller Ilian lie can."
Nashville. A numla-r of per­
purchase and install with city action because of (lie Dec­ A|hiIIo tmain flights.
will attend South Seminole have remained al home
Wlth a minister al her side.
sons was Injured and a t least
labor
a
22
inch
w
ater
main
em
ber
freeze.
Mrs Coiqa-r ami Ihe girl* Mr„
Cllo|irr wal„.,|
Elem entary School.
tin ea men were arrested
from Ihe plant west of the
Hush estim ated cost of re ­
t ||.nlU , lir,lu„h
All children east of llwy. were smiling as they loll h.r
Mmo dem onstraliuns wei u
city
into
town
to
furnish
ser­
17 92 south of Sll 438 will “ J..... . buJ
pair* al $4,200 for Hunnell,
» a" 1
hour ••hohr in Ihe countdown vice lo all users.
planned for today.
Dave Sehw a.tr. a public af ,|m.
„ ,nutt)
r n „|ni.
attend Knglish Kstatev Klo*15.4110 for licit llug, 11H. loo
The city m anager said es­
m entar) School as will all fairs ..Dicer for NASA, said ..W(iul,|n 7
think H.eV.I
tim ated rust of Ihe installa­ for Old Geneva, $2l,lou for
WASHINGTON (U l’l )—The
ehihlren west of llwy. 17 92 (.s.p er lelepho.it-,1 30 rn,mites |)i|W. w m c k|11(, ,)f ,
tion was $2.Vi,issi Inti that with bake Geneva ami $29ttSNl for United Stales, Hritnin ami
south of Sll 420 anil as far before the H a m. ( LS I ) or.g r|ia|||p arounil th,.r e."
Hie city accomplishing Ihe in l.uke Mills Hoad, for a total llaliamian ii 111 c I a I s have
west as Hie railroad track inal launch lim e.
a»ke.l.
agreed on construction of a
at the eastern edge of A lta­
Mrs. Coulter and Ihe girls
W||rn , (h eniinldiiwii re slalintion itself If wuultl save of $HM,|tS).
“ at least" 15 per cent as
futuristic subm arine w arfare
l /i lt of smoke but not much
look Hie eall in a bedroom.
monte Springs.
Ihe engineer also reenni
compart'd to Ihe liiwesl hid uii-mled high priorities fur test center in the Hahamas, dam age was caused by a flro
Gore also announced Dial
The CiMi|M'rs ami Ihe bun
resulting from a defective
submitted by any contractor bake Mary-lamgwnod Hoad, Il was aimiium-cd today.
the annual pre-school round- dies ol Ihe oilier astronauts
The center will use the wire at the M ayfair Inn Mon­
WASHINGTON' ( UPI (—The should Ihe city n*k (or bids. 'liiskawilla from H&lt;s| llug
up ut .Ylamnnle Elem entary live in Taylor bake Village
C o in in I s s i o n approved south to Sll i 2»i. Ohl Forest “ Tongue ol the O cean," a uni­ day, according to Fire Chief
will le- In Id this Frida) lie la'cause it is near llno-&gt;biu White House said Imlay it
tween Ihe Iniurs of 9 and II Tex , where t h e
manned knew of no plans, or need, for Knowles'ptopos.il
that
Hie l ily ltfs.nl ami Osceola Hoail. que, Its) m ite long, largely- Mack Cleveland Sr.
The wire was in the attle
a
hi. at
which tim e uIIspacecraft center is
in the extra imlicc protection
lor installation la* done by the
Commissioners took under enclosed trough in Ihe ocean
of the canopy over the drive­
tip
to
I
ini
fathoms
deep,
children w ' i o will en ter the process of construction.
President Kennedy when lie I'll).
advisement for consideration
Knowles also was directed during
tcliiMii as first graders next , Mrs. Cooper ami (lie girls visits Tennessee and Aluhathy
noon
recess stretching east from Andrus way on the south side of Hto
building, Cleveland said. The
to consider changing Hu* non­ a reipiest by Mayor Tom Island in Hie Hahamas.
fall will Im* registered.
(slaved insult* Ihcir $35.non tua Saturday.
resident percentage on utility McDonald ami City Attorney
Torpedoes, sonar ami ad­ departm ent was called at 2:01
rates (mm 3n In V) per cent. William Hutchison for a ipiit vanced techniques of subm a­ p m. and the fire wa&lt; ex­
Presently non-residents nf the claim deed for Ihe recrca rine w arfare will be tested in tinguished shortly afterw ard,
hr said.
d y enjoying city utility x. r l(ona, a r,.a at .M,.||„nvilk and the trough.
vires pay 3n per ren t more Celery A great purl of Ihe
than residents.
IN acres was given hy Ihe
In oilier action Monday county to the city (or re ­
TUB SANFOIU)
night Hu* Commission.
creational purposes In 1919,
Approved a lii|unr license with » reverter clause. The
fur Hu* Knights of Columbus city laiw desires lo sell Hie
al 25o2 Oak Avenue.
pro|M-rl) for a preparatory
Approved a zoning unll- scImmiI ami establish a re ­
n am e am endm ent changing creational area elsewhere.
Hie fiont yard setback from
In oilier action the Com­
j 23 lu 20 feet lor aingle ami mission:
I two family dwellings in mill*
Heli-rrcd lo County Attor­
liple family d istrirls ol I I 3 ney Harold Johnson a re ­
aial ltd zones.
quest hy the Marlin S|xirts
Gave
M iss
Jeam-tle K. Car Club, of Hie Martin Com
I.alng a second 9oday ex lm pativ, Orlumlo, for perm is
sion on the condemnation of lion to have races Aug. II
four structure*.
at the Osceola air strip.
Aglt-t-d to lend a supply
Tabled Vermin Dunn's re ­
lank tii a laundromat at San quest relative to county reford Avenue uml Oimra lloail »pon*ibilit!ca vl P rairie 1-ake
pending expansion of the wa Manor outfall, a road lo
te r system. The owner had English K itatrs school and
complained h r uu» la-ing drainage al Seminole Indus“ put out of business" hy luck trial Park.
of w ater pressure due lo the
Ileterred lo Commissioner
III.II plant using xo much.
John Alexander a request of
Directed City Attorney Wil­ Hie Sunland E states Garden
liam Hutchison to draft an Club for sdded land for its
I'O .W I'H l'( T l ( ) \ WILL lw «uninieiicetl in the next 10-15 tiny* on the
ordinance annexing Hie Hclle- activities.
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Retirement Life Coi'itoruliuii'a miraiiiK home on IlitchM'iiy
mead daqqiing center at 27th
Heard a resolution approved
17-92 ut Dcilury. Pictured signing contract.-- and other agreement* i*
M rcct and Frenelt Avenue.
by Hie City Commission com ­
ALSO/
Dr. Leonard Munoon, corporation president, and looking on urc LeRoy
Directed that Jak e Zorian mending establishm ent of the
Robb (center), of the Carroll Daniel Conatruetion Company, und \V. S.
report on May 27 his progress St. Johns Indian River Canal
Coffin (right), vice president of the DeLand Federal Savings and Iamn
in dralting plan- fur a ilia Districz
now
before
tlaAssociation.
(Herald Photo)
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Cooper Family 'Disappointed' Road Projects

Win Approval
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$37,500 Saving
Eyed By City
On Water Job

Sub Test Center
Set For Bahamas

JFK To Dixie

Downtown Merchants Assn.
ANNOUNCES

That the majority of

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Defective Wire
Causes Inn Fire

TAbLAIIASSKK 11 PI I I he House has pasted a rneasure authorizing voting in
seven counties to deride whe­
ther srluml superintendents
should he elected or appoint­
ed.
The promised ruiisliiulion.il
am endment authorizes local
voles in Kseombla. bake.
Marlin. Okeechobee. Palm
Dcaeh, Putnam and Seminole
comities.
Tin* Senate approved tills
m easure lu»l week. II signed
It) Ihe Governor, Seminole
xfilers will clmose in a refer­
endum in November I'Jfii
whether lliey want Hie sehnol
superintendent In lie elerled
o r uplMiinleil by Ihe School
Hoard. In an) event, ti can­
not Im-ciiiiic effeetive until
early HNU m S r in I n o I e
County.

C la ssifie d

CAPK UANAVKKAL (UIM) — L. Gordon
Coopor’n attem pt to fly 22 times around the world
was postponed for 21 hours today liy a faulty trackint; radar on which his safety and the success of his
mission depended.
Walter
Williams,i
nporntioiiH cliiof of (tic
Mercury apace program,
amiounml that a necotttl
attem pt won Id tie made al

WKATIILR: Partly clmidy. isolated showers. High today 85-90; low 65-70.

Tries To Patch

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A nother sign of the tim es:
Nehi lluttling mi Pecan Ave­
nue is expanding also. Took a
special ut-t of the City Com­
mission, though. Seem* the
property was tone! cummerrial hut someone later erred
and split thu Nehi property,
inadvertently zoning half of It
as residential. Mistake has
been rectified and u building
permit nppioved,
•
• •
Congressman 8yd Herlong
will be asked to intervene in
the pmposeil sale of the old
postoffieu property by the
city. City would like to sell and
use the pi'oct'cils to erect n
modern iihinry building a t a
more udvuutugeous p o i n l,
probably F ort Mellon I'uik.
• •
•
City Commissioners w i l l
commence Thuisduy a series
of visits to vurious city ticpiirlincnts for on-the-spot in­
spection nf activities. Com­
missioner* also i|ui-slniuing
Use of city-owned vehicles by
employes in going to and from
their hollies, especially ut
lunch time. Jimmy Crapps
suggested it would lie cheaper
for the city to buy llu ir
lunches.
•
• •
Mole drupes will he udded
to the auditorium annex und
lobby loom at the Civic Cen­
ter, conic the next city budget.
•
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City father* anxious to re ­
move the lumps und cuntiol
parking ut the southwest corn­
er of Park and Commercial.
Curbing was removed by tin*
owner when a service slutiun
was installed. City feels since
the oiiginul curbing was paid
(ut by the taxpayers and was
remuved by the then owner,
th a t the new owner should pay
fqr new curbing and sidewalk.
Mew owner says 'n o .''

Second Try Planned
Wednesday Morning

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Heavy Attack Squadron It's
Detachment Eight maintained
Us leadership amoag Heavy
Attack Wing One squadrons
Tuesday by flying to first
place in the May bomber
stream eompetllioa a t the
Sanford Naval Air Station.
However, results released
today showed that the top in­
dividual honor went to Heavy
Attack Squadron Three (VAlf1) and an A3B Sky warrior
(light crew of Cmdr. Hen­
ry Dement and hia bombard­
ier-navigator, Lt. Bill Maliclowski.
Another VAH-3 flight crew,
competed of Lt. Jim Pirotte,
pilot, and Aviation Electro-

nics Technician Firat Claw
Gerald Smith, bombardier-

also flying as A3B.
The rest of the laurels belinged to Detachment Eight
(DeL »), which also won la­
ter-squadron bombing com­
petitions for Msrcb sad April
AU four of skipper Cdr. Bob
de Lorenxi’s entries finished
among the first seven in (he
15-plane event All were fly­
ing A3B's.
This consistency was food
for a 315-point lead over se­
cond place VA11-3. Third
place went to VAH-5, follow­
ed by VAH-l and VAH-ll.
Points were awarded on the

other Detachment Eight crew. the March and April Bomber
Lt. Cmdr. Ken Corky, pilot, Streams.
u d bom hardier. LL (J | &gt; Tom
top Wing flight crew, Bill Treanor, finished seventh.
The victory lor Detachmedt Areo Pastors
Wlaberg and Jam es Aliya,
aviation ordnsneeman firgt Eight was eipecislly gratify­ Attend Service
ing aince it capped off two
class, fourth.
By Jain Casselberry
Do Loreati and bis bom- months of "brMfimatd" fin­
Several local pastors at­
ishes.
The
Detachment
nar­
banBor, LL Cmdr. Ernie C ar­
tended the funeral services of
ina. earned fifth place. The rowly missed winning both Dr. Weaver Eubanks of the
First Presbyterian Church in
New Smyrna Beach.
Explorer Scoot To Receive Episcopal Award
Those attending included
Hermit's Trail in Altamonte
Rev.
Earl G. Harris and Rev,
Spring* and is the great
John T. Stuart in , EipterLurifn Scott of Winter Park.
grandson of Hr. and Mrs. Rev. John Pilley and Rev.
e r Scout of Altamonte Post
Frank Evans of Lake Mary. Jam es M. Thompson of Lake
3f. Boy Scouts of Amorica,
The public is invited to at­ Mary and Rev. John M. Mont­
Will receive tha Episcopal
gomery of Casselberry.
tend the service.
God aatf Country Award dwreUnists mate.
Nichols and Arrington pise

MAYFAIR HOTEL MANAGER, Everett Kerr, center waa hont T h u r s d a y
t o the Chamber o f Commerce Coffee Clubbers. Shown here with Kerr
•re four newcomen to the area. From left Dewey Strawn, manager of
fra illy Finance; Felix Andrews, manager of I1LH; K err; John Broderick,
manager of th e Continental Testing Laboratories, Inc. In Fern Park and
Stafford Derby, special correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor.
Kerr wr»»onw «f th a t the newly remodeled and air conditioned Mayfair
Will be open a ll summer this year,
(Herald Photo)

CAVALCADE
OF HOMES

SUNDAY JUNE 2nd
GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONIES were held at th e F irst Pentecostal
Church of Longwood last week for the erection of a new sign which has
been the project of the Pentecostal Conquerors for th e last few months.
In the photo members of the organization look proudly on ns Cleo Marker
breuks the ground.
(Herald Photo)

FAT

Church To Observe
Pentecost Sunday
By Downs Estes
Rev. E. Ruth Grant, pas­
to r of tile First Pentecostal
Church of Long wood, has an­
nounced that plana ire com­
pleted for a special Pcnlecurt
Sunday observance this week.
The observance will begin
With Sunday School at HI a.m.
followed by worship from
11:15 until noon.
Members and friends of
the church will spread bas­
ket dinners in the new annex
now under construction, wea­
ther permitting, from 12,3u
Until 1:30 p m. All Longwood
elty officials have hern in­
vited to attend the dinner as
special guests of the church
mid will Ik* formally intro­
duced to the congregation at
1:13 p.m.
A Singspiration, under the

direction of Rev. Joe Up­
church of Orlando, will pre­
cede the recognition of offi­
cials, The choir from the
Apopka Pentecostal Church,
directed by Itvv. Eddie Teston, will sing in thp after­
noon. Several special num­
bers also are being arranged
by local and visiting singers
amt musicians.
The meaning of l’cntccost
will be explained in the main
message to he given during
Ihe afternoon by Rev. William
Connell, Florida State super
intend nit.
A cordial welcome Is extended, not only for this »pe
dal event but for all regular
services of live church, by
Rev. Grant.

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI) — The Justice
Department today naked a federal court to keep
Gov. George C. Wallace from carrying out his
vow to personally block integration ut the Uni­
versity of Alabama next week.
Wallace himself was not on hnnd for the
hearing which began shortly after noon.
The governor was in Montgomery, Ala.,
ami sent attorneys to represent him.
The fiery little segregationist said Sunday
in New York th a t he would not nttend the hear­
ing before U. S. District Judge Seybourn Lynne
but his attorneys would be there.
Sources close to the governor said, his a t­
torneys were to argue th a t Wallace's presence
at the university when two Negroes are sche­
duled to enroll June 10 would be necessary to
forestall violence.
The Justice Department asked for nn in­
junction shortly after Wallace said he would
stand in the doorway and personally block the
students’ admission. The government apparent­
ly sought to avoid u campus showdown like that
with Mississippi Gov. Ross Harnett in the inte­
gration of the University of Mississippi last fall.
The defiant governor, who had played a
cat-and-mouse game with fedend marshals for
more than u week behind a highway patrol
guard, was served with a summons and com­
plaint by a marshal here Sunday.

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By LARKY VEK5HEL
Anyone thought of green ce­
ment by the post office froot
to take away that washed-out
took?
• • •
DcBarj Nursing Home has
hired new administrator . . ,
Gentleman named Jenkins.
• • •
Gordon Frederick's new of­
fice in the Kirk Plata build­
ing being fixed up.
• • •
County Judge Vernon Ulte
all smiles today . . . County
Judges were taken off the fee
system.
• • •
Wonder what the subject of
Commissioner John Fitzpstrick's "question and answer
type" program will be for the
Lake Mary Chamber of Com­
merce Thursday night?

Sanford Girl 'Found' B y Hollywood

ANN ItAI.LINGER
‘Makes Good’
t t B W

A ...

B R IEFS

Linda Scott la the atags
name of a lovely new screen
actress from Sanford.
Twenty-five-year-old Linda
attended Seminole High School
in Sanford and proudly claims
Sanford aa her homo town.
Iter name waan't Linda when
she waa "discovered" to play
thf female lead in the newly
compktrd, wide screen movie
"The Man In The Water" star­
ring Mark Stevens.
Ann Hallinger left Sanford
in 1359 and married llarry
Router, a handsome young
Navy man stationed in one
of the hot spots of the cur­
rent Cuban crisis. Key West.
She and Hurry anil their two

children, Dehhie (a carbon
copy of her mother) and Scot­
ty (the Image of papa) were
living happily on their 43 foot
boat "Stranger" at the Key
West Yarht Club when, one
day in February 1903 a friend
told them almut a search be­
ing conducted hy a Hollywood
film company for a Florida
girl to play the feature fe­
male role m their latest pro­
duction.
Only after much urging hy
Harry end thi-lr many friends
Ann jokingly submitted some
snap shots taken l&gt;y her hus­
band, and a* fate would have
it the joke wa* on her.
Sha waa informed by the

producers that the waa one of
six finaliata out of aome 320
aspirants
(including some
Hollywood professionals). She
then read for the part with
Director-Star Mark Stevens
(fumed for hi* portrayal of
Steve Wilson of tho Illustrat­
ed Press in the- "Big Town"
radio and TV series and as
Marlin Kane, Private F.ye) . ,
Needless In say, the petite
brunette with flushing brown
ryes front Sanford won In a
walk . . . Then came wes-ka of
preparation. Studying lines,
learning to walk, talk, smile
and cry for the benefit of the
very cold and discerning eye
of the movie camera.
Ih e result* nre most grati­

fying. According to the pro­
ducers Ann turned &lt;n a fine
performance and la a credit
to Sanford as well as a fine
example of the kind of beauty
ami talent In Florida.
Editing of the film Is cur­
rently near completion in Hol­
lywood . , , Based on a now)
by Robert Scheckley, "The
Man In The Water" is com­
pared by many to Ernest
Hemingway's Pulitzer prise
winning "The Old Man and
th»- Sea" and la the story of
a Key West charter boat cap­
tain's attempt to rescue Culwn
refugees from Castro's Com­
munist control — with a real
"Hitchcock” ending. There is
a special “sneak preview” of

Plane Crash

WEATHER: Fair through Tuesday. High today, 85-90. Low tonight, 60-G5.

WASHINGTON (LTD - A VOL. 53
high Pentagon uliiclal be­
lieves the nation should be
prepared for “a renewal of
active" tension with the So­
viet Union in the near future,
ment figure.

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Four Hours O f

Tornado Threat

tha picture la S ap W art
(where ptetura waa filmed la
ita entirety) on June 19.
Sanford* contribution to tha
movie world la the daughter of
France* and Dan Ballinger of
Perfection Cooperative Dairies
. . . By the way, Ann's hus­
band Harry waa loaned to tha
film company by the Navy
and because of a remarkable
physical resemblance to Mark
Stevens he was Mark's double
in the picture and performed
many of the dangerous stunts
(such aa swimming through
flaming water) necessary in
an action picture of thia type.
Kouzer did so well he waa
given a speaking part In tiie
picture.

irrra tit

NEW DELHI. India (UPI)
—An Indian Airltnoa plane
crashed today in northwest
India, apparently killing all
29 persons aboard, an airline
spokesman announced.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 725

Violence

Gainesville Flare-Up

By United Press International
The threat of tornadoes
hung over Texas and Okla
It was here, witnesses laid, Iwas trying to help the white
In the midst of the trouble, to 1.000 Negroes gathered as
horn a today. Pouring rains GAINESVILLE. Fin. (LTD
fell in tiie Southeast and —A Negro man via* shot, a the city commission held an word of the downtown trouble [that a Negro pulled out a | men. Police said they were in*
caused highway-closing mud white nutn was Ix-atcn, bottles emergency mrrting and act up spread. Tim Negroes pounced pistol and shot another Ne- | vestigating.
Simmons waa treated for a
n birocial committee of eight on u stalled car carrying three igro, Joseph Simmons, either
slides in Iowa.
were thrown and a ear wu* whites and four Negroes to white men, wrecked tho car Iaccidentally while aiming at Iwound In the forearm and r*smashed Sunday night in a work toward a peaceful solu­ uiid beat one of the men.
l the car or because Slmmoua i leased from a hospital.
tion
to
racial
problems.
four-hour
eruption
of
racial
P O U T S M O U T H . NI L
"Thu law will he enforced,”
i
(UPI)—The Navy today low violence in thia north Florida
ered underwater closed-cir­ city, the home of thu Univer­ vowed Mayor • Commissioner
Byron Winn.
VATICAN CITY (UPI) — Pope John XXIII. cuit television cameras to the sity of Florida.
Official* in Tullahassee and
Coustruction on wells for one of tiie greatest Popes in the history of the Ho- bottom of tiie North Atlantic
Large bands of white* and
Altamonte Springs' new w a -|m an Catholic Church, died today in the fifth year of j in a renewed search for the Negrito* formed and nearly Duytonn Beach, where thert'-r
,►
....i.lnien «..r. n ir k c r lm r nln-mb- (« nn.l.-»
~ter system is sApeu t u m m his—reign.
■-----------------rumour lUbiiiUrme 'H im n cr
lion
during
the
trouble,
which way, also looked to police con­
underway this week.
The 81-ycnr-old Pope wont to his death slowly,
• • •
started when Negroes a t­ trol and cooperation hy oi'fiin pruyer and suffering, his stout peasant’s heart
TALLAHASSEE it PI) — Both commiltres h a v e tax un a pack of cigarettes
tempted to buy ticket* to a rinla of troth races to keep
Hate to correct an outofcarrying h im through NEW YORK (Ul’l) — Sen. segregated theater.
uowri
trouble.
There
was
near
j
The
Slate legislature, which agreed to increase the stale from fivo to eight cents and
town newspaper but it's Son­
George A. Sin a the rs (D H a.)
double the capital stock levy.
more
than
three
days
of
ny Raborn on the city's indus­
today urged businessmen to City official* promised ftrict violence last week in Talla- j ended its regular session Fri- sales tux from three to four
The proposal by the Senate
trial park board and not Joe
per
cent,
but
tho
governor
final agony that was re­ get behind a move to get control over morn theater hussee.
i day, began its extended *esIri the Negro section of
. , ,
„ and many senators have committee would balance tho
Baker.
('(ingress to pass a tax reduc­ demonstrations expeebil to­
lieved
only
hy
lapses
into
' s on today to (ill the *187 milhudget with taxea alone. Tha
• • •
Gainesville, u crowd uf closu
balked ut the proposal.
tion program which could re­ day.
comas.
—
i lion
between authorized
It won't be tong before that
Other proposals would ex­ House v e r s i o n , however,
duce lliu nation's unemploy­
I spviulil
ling and expected in tend the threw per cent sales would include the governor'a
Vatican radio said the ment.
Tuskawilla Bridge i* complet­
i
conic.
pontiff died at 7:49 p.m.
lax to m thly everything'but pr^Xtsa) Ut bolTbw 1125 ill IV.
ed and the approaches are
Both housev were scheduled b od and drugs, snd still an­ lion for university construe*
constructed.
(2549 il.ni. CUT)*.'
to convene ut 4 p.m. for a to­ other plan would increase the lion.
• • •
The spiritual leader of WASHINGTON (Ul’l»-The
By Halted Press International
ken meeting to fill the consti­
MIAMI
(UI*1)
—
Five
IxintM
und
Keren
air­
Tiie extended session could
That controversial agenda
national D r a f t Goldwatcr
the
world's
half
billion
Americans
tolled
a
record
tutional requirement that the
planes
combed
a
20,1)00
.square
mile
area
in
the
run as long as 30 days, but
is plaguing the County Com­
Committee W ay announced
recess between the regular
ilaliama l.ilnmls today for the yacht Morning
veteran lawmakers are pre­
mission again. Too often pri­ highway death mark for the Roman Catholics d i e d plans for a mammoth July I
and extended sessions be less
Star
which
radioed
it
was
sinking
in
rough
peas
dicting the Legislature will
vate citizens jam the morn­ long Memorial Day weekend. without seeing the end rally In Ihe nation's capital
than 72 hours,
with five persons aboard.
wind up its business in a
In the waning momenta of of his great project, the aimed at convincing Sen.
ing hours wills complaints
Facing the lawmakers was
Planes
front
Guantanamo
Navid
Huso
in
week or to days. This will
and requests. Not too long the 102-hour weekend, the E c ii m e n i c a 1 Council, Barry Goldwatcr to run tor
a huge stack of taxation bill*
• • •
Culm and thu St. Petersburg Coast Guard station
only be the second time in
ago the Commission didn't
which w a s suspended president.
introduced in Ihe last few
Florida's history that the regAccident* kilted at leant 17 with his death.
joined Miami Coast Guard planes in the search.
get to the prepared agenda
hour* of the regular session
ular fiO-day session has been
The
search
area
stretched
front
Great
Innuntil 1:3U p.m., after the noon persona In Florid* during
For nearly four days
and designed to bring antici­
extended.
gun Island off thu southern tip of Culm northrecess. John Alexander would th* Ion* M e m o r i a l Day the heart of the ixmtiff
WASHINGTON (U l'll pated revenue in line with tiie
northwest
to
San
Salvador.
have it that anyone who weekend,
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Also hanging fire before tho
continued heating after Sen. Kenneth B. Keating (It
ttliiT million general spending T1ii&lt; Supreme Court ruled to­
wants to speak notify the
House is (lie consideration of
doctors huil given up N.Y.) called on Vice Presi­
bill
approved
by
the
Legislaclerk by Friday before the deaths shot past 500 anil to­ hojie of saving him from dent Lyndon B. Johnson to­
day that the "agency shop” a r t i c l e s of Impeachment
lure.
Tuesday meeting or wait un­ ward the National Safety the stomach tumor that day to "reverse his pro fili­
—now included in about fi per against Pasco Cuunty Circuit
The Finance and Taxation resit of all collective bargain­ Judge Kichard Kelly. If tho
til the conclusion of regular Council'* high estimate of was believed to be can­ buster rulings" and help push
committee* of both houses ing agreements—is legal un­
business. (In Charlotte Coun­ 550.
lower chamber votes to im­
new
civil
rights
legislation
cerous.
have come up with tax pro­ der federal law.
"We believe there was
ty the chair recognizes no
through the Senate.
peach the Hcpublican judge,
posal* to balance the budget,
But the court also rqled in the Senate will have to meet
one not listed on the agenda.) more traffic than we had an­
hut the two groups disagreed a separate Florida cn*o that
But J. C. Hutchison and ticipated," a council spokes­
as an impeachment court t*
on specific sources to lap for tiie sgt-ncy simp i* subject to
Jam es P. Avery Jr. feel that man said. "A lot of those men
GENEVA (UPD-W estern
hear tho case.
Bie additional income.
prohibition hy state low there.
"the public has a right to who had to work Friday took
negotiator* at the IT nation
WASHINGTON (UPI) — under pressure of intensifying
I
The court left undetermined
speak whenever they desire." off Wednesday, wrnt to the
disarmament conference were
President
Kennedy
summon­
the
question
of
whether
Flori­
Alexander feels that "we owe country for a one day holi­
racial strife in both the north
reported ready today to go
da courts, ruther than the Na­
a courtesy to those who ask day, went to the city, worked
anywhere their governments ed Democratic Congressional and south and under increas­
DACCA, East P a k i s t a n send them in an effort to Leaders to the While House
tional Labor delation! Board,
be on the agenda" and Friday, and then drove out
have jurisdiction to enforce
tU ri) — At least 15,000 per­ reach a nuclear test ban ac today to discuss new, strung ing Republican crilirism.
■hould not rerpiire they wait again for the weekend."
thu state lain against agency
"Thia is something a little sons arc reported to have cord with the Soviet Union. civil rights legislation expect­ Sen. Kenneth II. Keating
for "others who happen in."
ed In he submitted to Con­ ( It N. V i called on Johnson
shop arrangement*. Till* will
been killed on the mainland
Avery says, "we arc here to unusual,” he said.
VILLA ORAN, M e x i c o
gress tomorrow.
be lii-ellled next U-rm,
A boded l’res* Internation­ alone by the cyclone ami tidal
today to "reverse hi* pro-fil­ (Spurin I To The Herald)
serve lire taxpayer; they are
The administration civil ibuster rulings" and help GAINESVILLE—Four San­
In general, the ugency shop (UPI) — Farmer*, rebelling
al count at 5:3o a.m. showed waves which battered the
not here to serve us."
ford Iioiiic repairmen will go doe* not require n worker to against two brothers who es.
• • •
rights proposals will be ac
at least 509 persons had died ] coastal areas of East Paklcompanied by a written pres­ push new legislation through to tniil m circuit court here join a union but doe# nquiro lablished a strange religious
The Good Samaritan Home in traffic accidents since stan last week, Government
sect with the help of a wont*
Tuesday for "stealing u mort­ him to pay union dues.
idential message to tile House Congress.
has been included in the Unit­ Wednesday st 0 p.m., local otficial* said.
Mrs, Otto llurto s of 10
gage."
Justice Byron It. White rend art "witch doctor," stoned
A government official, aft­ Dolores Drive in Altamonte and Senate.
time.
ed Fund Drive.
I he charge* stem from a the two opinion* fur a unani­ tiie woman and hurned her at
• • •
Tin- President returned to
er touring the devastated Spring* today took over as
The breakdown:
Ihe stake, according to re*
dial
made last frill hy the flow mous court.
the
Wlute
House
this
morn­
area
on
Ihe
mainland,
mid
Pulling power of tiie Her­ Traffic 5(/J
Hi-rnld reporter in the an a
defunct Nova Buildcra, of
Justice Arthur J. Goldberg ports reaching Villa Gran to*
casualties and properly dam for Mr*. Louise Slmurivk who ing (rum a weekend al Camp
Drowning liti
ald classified department.
Bridge .........
Page &amp; Sanford. It will bo tlui fir«t bid not participate in today’s day.
age* caused by tiie iyclunt*i n,,,j^ord the work to accept David, Md., and immediately
Wow la the wurd from Dc­ Boating 11
Chi* -died
Page 9 trial lo grow from a statewide rulings. The Tuft-Hartley la­ The woman, Cclina Sal| limousines bearing top Demo­
which swept across 5,000
employment.
Plane 2U
Bary . . . Community Center
Comics
...
...
Page X investigation of homo repair bor law permit* employers vana, was one of six persons
cratic
House
and
Senate
lead­
square miles on the mainland
Miscellaneous lou
Mr*. liar lux, wife of the
attempted to get rid of two
Dear Abby
Page G frauif,
and unions to negotiate con- killed at Ihe (arming coopera­
ers
began
streaming
to
the
last
Tuesday
and
Wednesday
Total
750.
Herald
carrier
for
Altamonte
pianos by way of Ihe classi­
Editorial
Page 4
(In liial will bo Wilburn C. traits width require union tive o( Yarba Buena. The
would be higher titan the dis Springs, will be available to executive mansion. Alt) Gen.
fied department . . . Barrage
Page &amp; Urud&lt; ii , Glynn June* Jr. and membership "a* a condition others were the brothers,
Entertainment
asters ol UMU and !9iil. Ac­ uccept new* item* at tier Hubert F. Kennedy and Vice
of calls and sold in less than
Page 5-M A 9 William DeMoss, officers of of employment." This means Cayapano and Santos Hernan­
la-gul* .,
cording to official reports, home anyth..... luring Ihe w.-ek President Lyndon B. Johnson
« hours.
Open Firm
Hu- Nova firm, and ilunico It. worker* have to Join up within dez, who set up (lie religious
Puizle
----- Page 8
• • •
NEW YORK (U P lt-S U c lu about 5,0*si persons died hi ■crept on Thursday morning-. also Joined the talks.
Society
____ Page 0 Barnard, a salesman. All are n *)*cified period of Urns or sect, two farm ers and a po­
School Hoard opened bids on opened firm in moderate tiud- ! the cyclone of 190u and ut She may lie reached by tele­ The President prepared hi*
liceman.
free on bond except Braden.
los« their jobs.
Sports
civil rights rccommemlutiuns
Page 7
| least 17.000 person* in 1901. phone at TE H-1318.
additlon to the school admin- dug today.

BULLETIN

Death Claims
Pope John

Renewed Search

Lawmakers M eet

To Spend Or N o t..........

Urpreri

Holiday Road
Death loll
Soars Over 500

Mnmnluth Rally

-Hunt Yacht

Court Rules
Agency Shop
Legal Under Law

Reverse Ruling1

Kennedy 'Summons'

Cyclone Toll
At 15,000

Go Anywhere

Leaders On Rights

Home Repair
Trial Set

Farmers Burn
Woman At Slake

New Reporter
In Altamonte

Herald Index

iatration office today. Low bid i
.went to Shoemaker Construc­
tion Co. ut a coat of $10,882.
• • •
Sanford's entries in the Mis*
Seaside Fiesta Contest ut New I
Smyrna Beach this past week,
wound up in the top 15 final- &lt;
U u, and fundi Condor, Mis*
Seminole County was among
the top five- Mi*# Sharon
Williams und Mis* Ann M*hnn were the other two fon*
t (-slant*.
• • •
Only routine business U
slated for the regular session
of the Oviedo City Council at
8 tonight. Mayor Lie Gury re­
potted.
• * *
Jaycees start thetr exienifve f|sg sale drive this
weekend . . . Door-to-door
ami at Ure Jayccc information
j tooth.

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SIGNS OF PROGRESS. Workmen ure enguged
in placing the rcxif of the J. L. William* Coin*
putty building (left) ut the Sunfbnl Industrial
Park, adjacent to the 1LL1I Products plant on

.Sanford Avenue. The 30,000 rupture foot Wil­
liams building U expected to Ire occupied within
GO day*. New addition to the llurcur Aluminum
Product* Company plant (right) on llighwuy

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17-92 also Is nearing completion. Curt Schilko
and Harold Sherwood, owner* und operutoni,
stalled with 10,000 aquai'e feet in 1958 und
have increased their buainftaa to the point where
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SIX SANFORD Junior High students, two
from each grade, were chosen from among 20
nominees to receivo the Pilot Club medallions
for th e year a t ceremonies, Thursdsy. These
awards, which were presented by Mrs. Stewart
Gatchel represent the most outstanding stu­
dents In scholarship, leadership and citizenship.
Top left photo are seventh graders Sue Price and
Estelene Allison. Top right are eighth graders
Lamar Oxford and Steve Leach. Bottom left
are ninth grude students Stefany West gate and
Meda Nelman.
(Herald Photos)

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Hospital Notes
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Committee Set
’ "“ GtoTgV Swinn “ JF„~ Frank
Thom»i and George Maybury
comprise s committee of
Campbell Lulling American
Legion Pott working with a
group of local boy* interested
la forming a baseball (cam.

2 Alarm Blaze
NEWARK, N. J . (U PD-A
smoky two-alarm fire in the
Essex House Hotel early to­
day routed 80 perduns, Includ­
ing the sequestered jury In
tbo extortion trial of Teams­
ter Chief Anthony (Tony Pro)
Provenzano.

MAT a
Polaski, Lee Ford.
Admissions
Black of Ssnford
Author Buckley, D c B a r y ;
Shirley Taylor, Edith Ballnt,
McKinley Harrison, S a l l l e
Cole, Sharron Barber, Lulu
M a e Montgomery, Carolyn
Kemper, Helen Dunbar, Char­
ily Dixon, Mabel Walts of
Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Dunbar
of Sanford, a boy
Mr.-ar.d ilrb . Dannhr T sjlu r
of Sanford, a boy
Dischargee
Steven Pivoraick, DeUary;
Shells*} Grooe, Longwuod;
Marla Dcrum, N. Orlando;
Prince Myers, Lake Monroe;
Emma Mannum, I.is a Bliley,
Frank Licske, Mrs. Peggy
Inns and baby, Sanford.
MAY 30
Admlssioae
Nancy Simmons, O v i e d o ;
Clara Parks, DeRary; Bar­
bara Jones, Lake Mary; Os­
car Perea, Grace Morris,
Vela Nelson, Ceaario Valen­
tin, Isophine Rattle, Frances

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Bigger School Needed H ere, Teacher Says
‘'How lung Orange Cuunty thu county, ffu will need at
will keep on the ju|, of edu- least two classrooms, a shelt­
eating Seminole C o u n t y ’ s ered workshop, teachers, work­
handicapped children is any- ers . . . and money.” she said.
**We have already had offers
budy's gues»." said Mrs. Jerry
Keelh, teacher ur the small of frre labor when and If we
class of mentally retarded chil­ start building. Ami If we get
dren a t thu Little Red School- the building, one cumpany in
house, speaking to thu Civ- town has already prumised
duct work for heating, may lie
itans, Thursday.
.
“ Buses daily ars traveling gutters, too,” Mrs. Kecth ad­
to the Gateway, Primrose and vised.
Forest I’ark School*. If we nre She noted that a committee
satisfied to gu alung and take has keen formed to start
care of the seven ur eight we studying the feasibility of
can help at the rate we are building, and thry should have
gulng. we don't need much,’’ some information on thia pro­
she said.
ject soon.
“They used to hide retarded I “ Why do we cure altout
and handicapped children in these children?” she asked
clusets, but they don't make and then answered the ques­
cluseta big enough lot that tion with,
any mure.*’ the noted.
'‘First, for the child's saks.
" If we are going to take We have to try to bring the
care of our own, wu need a lot child up to his highest cap­
of things.
abilities.
“Second, fur the parents
"W'u will need land, and it
ought to be in the center of sake. The parents need outside

help to train these children
. . . they haven't the facilities,
the know-how and some nut
even the right attitude.
‘T hird, it is economically
sound tu educate the child to
his fullest rapahiiitie* locally.
They can he taught to do sim­
ple tasks and possibly to sup­
port themselves In adulthood.
Thu cost of putting a child in
an institution is far greater
than keeping him in his
home.”

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TOP SENIORS at I.yman High this year
S a n d r a Unlcy (top)
and David House, both
of F o r e s t City, who
e a c h receivt’tl u $10
acholarship n w n r &lt;1e d
nnnually by the Lyman
I T A. S a n d r a Is the
daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Curl It. Unify and
David Is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Karl House.
(Herald l’hoto)

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m u m the strength of America. The free enter*
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and progressiva country on earth. It has also
nude ua the world's most powerful i-Uvtric nation.
Investor-owned, tax-paying power comimnie* —
working under the free enterprise system —have
accutnplialaxl this feat without governmental

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pressutd, court'ion ur interference. Florida 1
A Light Company, along with o titer Florida power
companies is proud to be port of the nation's
power team. Together with our Florida counter*
IMirta, we are working to improve, strengthen
and ex;Mind an interconnecting network at trana*
mission lines so th a t Florida will have ample,
dependable power to meet future needs.
This powerfully important job calls for the great­
est rx|&gt;ansiun program In Florida Power 4 Light
Company's history. Projects now under con*
struction will add 1,575,000 kilowatts of gen­
eration by 1065—a 65% increase—in an all-out
and America . .,
effort to help make Florida
more and more powerful!

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No I»*er On Sunday

In America, young pcoplo cun dccido to be what­
ever suits their desires and talents. Uut uiiluea
we fare all threats to freedom with n-solute
determination and superior strength, U ut freodoea of choice could fad* ouoyl

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sOrngtAming ear tnlcnsnnerting
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Mon. June 3, ’63—F«ge 3

Girls Reminded
Of Deadline
For Contest
B) Donna K*lr«
All high school irirls who
are interested in entering the
"Miss Flume of Seminole
County” beauty contest were
~*kvd today by Call Lommler, contest chairman, to
make arrangement* w i t h
their local fire departments
before Ihe June S deadline.
The contest, which is being
sponsored by the I.ongweod
Volunteer Fire Dept, us nn
attraction of the nnnual
Fourth of July Fiesta, will be
Judged with the girl* in
bathing suita and
again
while they are wearing for­
mal gowns.
Kafh fire department in the
county, plus those who serve
the county, have been invited to enter two contestants.
Entry farm* and information
art* available at all fire sta­
tions or from bommlcr.

MOKE THAN 100 SUPPERS were nerved »t a KUh Fry held by the First
Jlaptist Church of Longwood recently to give new and old member* of the
congregation an opportunity to liecome better acquainted. Kev. Jack Lindsay, pastor of the chruch and liene Hitchcock were in charge of cooking
the fish and hushpuppie*.
(Herald Photo)

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ANYWHERE
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Nothing short of ogm g
brings you the tenderness
and rich meaty goodness of
fop quality beef. W-D
Brand beef is naturally
tender No artificial
tendemers ore needed. If you insist on top
quality beef, naturally tender, with true beef
flavor you'll love W-D Brand beef from
Winn-Dixie.
Winn-Dixie expert meat buyers select only the
top grades of U S. Government graded beef.
Its' hung in temperature controlled coolers
and aged to the very peak of tender goodness
by nature's own process while still fresh.
No other beef so fresh could be so
naturally tender.

A serious shortage of an­
thropologists confronted the
U. S. in 1962. according to
the llritannica Hook of the
Year.

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Serenade A Success

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Now You

The audience joined the
Sanford Male Chorus in the
commemoration of Memorial
Day. Thursday in the singing
of The Battle Hymn of the
Itcpublic, the next to the last
number on the program of the
Spring Serenade.
The unannounced finale was
a surprise song, "Sanford On
the Lake" an original com­
position with words and mu
ale written by the director

Highlights of the concert written a number of other
Can
included the masterful trum ­ songs.
pet solos hy Sid Vihlcn Jr.,
He was formerly wdh Hie
Kent
and the specialty arrange­ Montgomery Count) S&gt;mpli
Them —
ment of tile Moonlight Sonata ony Orchestra and directed a
American Itcnt-All
by Beethoven, featuring piano •id voice choir in Detroit,
In • Sanford
aecompaiiist, Mrs. B e t t y e where he was orgunid am)
.’Kfiii S. Ilia* jlh.t \se.
Smith.
con luetor as well as director i
Tlie Chorus combined a se­
lection of old favorites, with
folk tunes, Broadway show
tuts and spiritual songs to
y FAM OUS
make an enjoyable evening
ot the M ile Chorus, Itoberr Tor lire "anuffst— rjpattry**
audience at the Seminole
Carnic.
High School auditorium.
Iiirector Carnic, who has
guided (lie Sanford Male I
Chorus songsters from Ihe in-1
ception of Hie group three
years ago has an extensive j
musical background and has

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Juntos Fny of Sanford, son
of Mr. mid Mrs. Lenox Fay.
.1115 Collins Drive was one of
seven students receiving sn
award for excellence in the
study of Latin at St. Leo Col­
lege I'rep School, near Dude
City.
The tests w e r e g i v e n
through the nationwide laitui
ROF1ERT CAKNIE
Examination for 1
promo­ ^ P u l l
tion of the Study of Latin, w h e e ls a n d
(APSL).
In s p e c t
Fny scored flu out of a pos­
C le a n a n d \ a n d
sible I2U points. The median
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test score was 5l) among the
Plans are now being made 510,000 students participating
d ru m s I
w heel
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b&gt; the Altamonte Springs Lib­ from nil 60 states and many v
rary for the annual summer foreign countries.
b e a rin g s
reading program.
Children of the area who
wish to participate in the pro.
f U. G. H O IX IK S
gram , and their parents, are
advised to consult with Mrs
. P L U M H IN G
Florence Coursen, librarian,
. WKt.I.S DIMl.l.I ll
for full details.
• PI MPS SF.IIVICKII
Effective Tuesday, June It,
AND IN8TAI.LKD
the library will go oo sum­
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m er schedules when open
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until 1 p. m. on Tuesdays and
CALL FA 2-I.037
Thursdays of each week. Af­
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subsistence farm.
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« taiaeoi territory, tropical raina have
largely waahed away the thia carer
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la aa elite minority. Forcity is the way of life for most
Haftisns. About 90 per seat ef the
population is illiterate.
Doraller, latest In a loaf Kae of
dictators, ended a constitutional sixyear term May 16. Through legislatire voodoo of hie own devising,
Doraller proclaimed a eeeead term
for himself following primary elec­
tions In 1961.
The Haitian dictator counts on his
army of thugs and undoreovcnaaa to
ksep him in power.
Whether Doraller or a sueceeaor
takes control, or whether the Do­
minican Republic moves In, things
can only go from worse to bad. A
social and political mesa such as ex­
ists la Haiti cannot be cleaned up
overnight.

cxk* by
The
federal
Party
Efforts to sctahe eta Mich­
*4 and tod us la B Paso fog
that
igan Gar. Georg* Romney u
mate. I resigned from tbs Re­ ■ time. Salmon was unsurpublicta Party sad Joiaed a plus the* aad m Brad aa
canned salmon. My older
te a Is
brother still can’t eat salmon.
K stte
Party becauae 1 believed It But whatever they blow about
dab In V i
impossible to form a citiaaaa’ to Texas, coma oa up to
party. Rut w# can’t deal with Michigan aad wo’va got R.
e v problems tin we do. I was
That put him right back to
a eitiaea who was also a Re­ Michigan where he started
B r y s o a publican and proud to be ooe. from.

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talk Is beard among Republican leadsrs that Ben. Barry Golwater of
A ih M aright have a better ehaaee
he win the presidency la 1964 than
any ether OOP prospect
The srgument ardently circulated
for ft tour timm by somo of tb# N&amp;Ae
tor's stoutest supporters, Is simply
that be could put together a victory,
from a combination of southern,
western sad mldwssttm states.
This assumes Goldwater could
virtually sweep the U-stato Old
South. Boms observers of southern
politics, while conceding likely fur­
ther gains to the Republicans next
tfaae out, question whether southerngenerally a n quits reedy to atraditional Democratic loyal-

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ta n that Alabama and Mississippi,
rather than give their electoral votas either to President Kennedy or
Goldwater, might toss them to a
third-party candidnte-or-c .partlci-.
lar ehoiee of thsir own. All of Misa-

iaaippl'a and part of Alabama's vots
went that way in I960.
Then doubts srs not, however,
the chief hurdle that pro-Goldwater
strategists have to surmouat la mak­
ing their ease.
By their reasoning, they say the
senator could win the necessary 870
electoral votes with help from only
two big Industrial states —• Ohio end
Illinois. They practically give Ken­
nedy New York, Pennsylvania, Mich­
igan and California.
Veterans of many political wart
sse thia aa a major flaw la argument
The GOP leaders in New York,
Pennsylvania, Michigan and Califor­
nia are not interested only In electing
a president. They are hard bent to
put aerosa their full atata and te a l
tickets.
Thus they find scant comfort in
a contention that Goldwater might bo
a loser in their states but no matter,
he will win elsewhere and take the
big prize. They fear that a loser at
the head of their ticket may spell defiat all down the line.
They are not intarestad in nom­
inating somebody who might run
first only in areas bevond their im­
mediate and direct concern.

N otebook

Dr. Crane’s

W orry C linic
Clark t u n to be a writ­
er m be wishes to t o n tbe
■errata eg t a a i i l a t e r a l
Dm eg these tavetree tbe
dlfferaaee b e t w e e n "erapath/” i r i “sympathy" ee
•crepbeek tide m m , Per It
le jm t ee vital to

fo r he neither mention­
ed a on* ef them by asm*.
Nor did he refer to any cur­
rent Item from the newspaper
■r magnalnee, radio or TV.
Se c a n t you guess what
happened? I furtively looked
around the &lt;hurch~smr-*»welmoat half the men with their
eyes s h u t
Maybe they weren't sound
asleep, but they certainly
weren’t vitally enthused.
But, Dr. Crane," Clark
protested, “I can’t name every­
body who may bo reading my
storiea.
"So how can I focus within
their skint*
A writer, speaker or actor
must depend upon empathy.
Empathy differs from sym­
pathy, though both are first
cousins.
When you sympathise with
another person, that means
you ere maybe 60% to 75%
identified with him end hie
current problem.
So, by analogy, you can
partially understand hi* diffi­
culty end feel sorry for him.
But In empathy, you Identi­
fy youreelf 100% with him, so
you don't feel aorry for him
but really feel sorry for your­
self.
When you have empathy,
you ere thus an identical twin,
not just a cousin, so to speak,

of the other
If you want your audi
or nadera to Identify themselves with your hero, then
you m uit let that hero become
a mirror Imago of the reader.
To do thia, omploy whet we
■-.ail

hr « f But there la a seed for t gen­
st he’s uine citlsons' political party.
ef bavtog M tattooed Parties don't exist to be big
business or Mg labor. That Is
■g fob, *( eaune." not government of, for or by
eatag seataaeo ef t e
tha people.
was, "I Q — Why don’t you admit
her* today to eeU Mich­
you a n intonated la being a
igan, sad 1 hope U st while I candidate?
succeed to that, 1 will seeA—Thia la not a poe* eo my
coed ale* la i s a ria tlag you
p a r t la 1M0 Nixon urged m#
that it Is my only purpose."
ta run for the genet*. But 1
The ISC people la lb* aud­ was convinced O ut our direc­
ience responded unanimously
tion can’t be property cor­
with a hers* laugh ef disbe­ roded ax rapt at the state and
lief.
local coverament levels, cot
The m l high 'tight of the the national level.
speech cam* while Remaoy
Q—Would the fact that you
wee itemising a census ef til
were bora In Mexico make It
Michigan's industrial, human
Impossible for you to becea
sad natural resources.
a presidential candidate?
“Michigan's No. 1 crop is
A—There ain’t no candi­
value Is c o n ,” sold tha gov­ dacy sad 1 don’t know.
ernor with desdpen pride.
Q—Wbat do you think of co­
When tbe audience tittered, existence, containment and
he added, “ Reel corn.’’ Fin­ liberation as national poli­
ally came the Q. ta d A., cies?
which in condensed form
A—They're too big to com­
went something like this:
ment on.
First Question—Would you
Q — Aside from an that,
ever consider living else­ what da you think of Texts?
where?
A—No on* could feel kinder
Answer—I've lived in Men towards Texas. I also lived in
leo, Idaho, Washington and Texas as a refuge* after my
the District of Columbia. But family was driven out ef
Michigan is the place for mo.
Q — Would you aecopt a
favorite eon nomination from
District of Columbia Repub­
licans?
A - I've invited Goldwater
A t the moment the reportand Rockefeller to eome to era and th* bureaucrats a n
MteMeew end —o If they
want to become Us
^
with confidence th a t tha re­
Q—Art there say circum­ porters era going to win . . .
stances under which you Contrary to whet you may
would accept th* Republican have heard, there are more
reporters In Washington then
nomination for president?
A — I k o n a r t no circum­ there ora Kennedy*.
stances under which 1 will —Newsman H arry Fergueon,
on “managed" news.
seek it.
When this evasion drew an­
Either the birth rate of the
other guffaw the governor
added: “1 told th* Republican world muat eome down, or the
National Committee that U death rate must go back up.
they would bring the National —Report by tha National
Academy of Sciences.
Convention to Michigan, I’d
take • Sherman."
q —Do you consider that th*
Republican candidate for the
presidency la 1964 will be a
sacrificial lamb?
A — It's too early to tall
what will happen In 1964.
q —Are you a Republican?
That stopped him for a
moment, then ho replied:
A—1 worked for the Demo­
crats In Washington during
th* depression. The Republi­
can Party was then controlled

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fylng phrases, Instead ef
purely factual noun* end
verb*.
Phil Newsom Says
Add eooogh adjective* to
eorjura up vivid color Imago*
CASK P-441: Clark G., a*,
end other sensory qualities
ed 20, le n Journalism student
that permit empathy.
-Dr. Crane," be began, "I
For example, look s t the
aspire le become a writer, pre­
bar* sentence i "The boy le
i e k a t i e , Indonesian onstrated both durability and the eeononUe chooe brought om ferably a novelist, though I
walking."
la p a rt a t leant by general may work ee e newspaper re­
folks mo accepted ■Slllly.
That le e factual statement,
porter e t f ir s t
mismanagement,
t
h
e
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h
e
Five
aasaaalnetioe
attem
pts
,-en offer from hie hand-picked
devoid of descriptive adjec­
8* whet era the main se­
hr naked aelde ae part ef the
have
barn
made
egelnat
him
. een g n ic th a t be keep hie Job
tives.
price of aehlevtag Ideneeiaa- crets e f b l n e n interest?
Per life, and then, ieariag hie but ee ha himaelf remarked in
We seed greeter use e f edWhet attracts people moat?"
•tyl# socialism.
accepting
hie
life-long
poet,
coos b y In typical chaos, took
Jectlraa to produce empathy,
“Do not export tb* govern­ The secret of human inter­
“Sukarno
cannot
be
toppled.*
t i t fo r n month-long vacation
for logic is cold, unfeeling and
ment end me to became B e a u val le wrapped up in your own
among the brighter lights of Behind him ha left a month
thus without human attrib­
Cl* us," be t*M bie people. epidermis—NOW!
of
entl-Chlneee
riota
end
anti„ Tokyo, Rome, Vienna end
utes.
In brief, people era moat in“
You
muet
work
hard."
government poster* proclaim,
Paris.
So notice the prograislva
Ae e revolutionary, Sukar­ terrated In what la inside their
I f thia would eeem to be ing:
degrees of empathy generat­
no haa found the going corn, own skin end the present mo­
fiddling while Romo burned, MW* do not went tpeechee.
ed by these:
para live)/ eeay eiaee the *ad ment of time.
*it was nothing new for 0uk&gt; We want food end slothing."
“The hoy le walking."
So elm e t the focal point of
of World War II.
aroo whom crlale never haa The rioting he blamed an
“The little boy is walking.”
The United State* helped your euatoraer’a main lnterbeen known In keep nt home foreign eubvereivt*.
“Tha little immigrant boy
him achieve Independence from e*t, namely, et his Inner ap-an d who ee a ruler hea dem­
Ae for food ehortegee end
la walking."
I’dttte* e t the present moment
the Netherlands.
'T ha little immigrant boy
A t home, the emotional ap­ Ae an example of the very
la walking, with tears la his
peal he* taken the place of a opposite, I recently heard a
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
eyes."
•ourwl economic policy end eo clergyman spend 35 minutes
“The title Immigrant hoy
fa r ee Sukarno la ceacerned, expounding on the Bible hut
he never got within 3,000
Is walking with tears In hie
haa been eucceeeful.
eyre, carrying hie dead pup­
Succeiiful alio hea been hie years nf the present moment
py."
policy of balancing tha United Thus, he Ignored his audiSo send for my booklet
State* egelnat the appeal ef
“ How to Write Salable Copy,"
eommunlam originating In
Letters
eneloeing a long stamped, re­
Moaeow end Peking,
turn envelope, plus 20 cents.
From the United States he
(Always write to Dr.
» received more than |700
See Us For KODAK
Crane in care of this news­
million In economic aid.
CAMERAS, Files tod
paper,
eacloeteg
a
leeg
Military aid from the Soviet
Ftatehlag
■tamped, add rented envelop*
Union Is estimated i t around Dear Editor:
Statea, and in the city of ■ed 30 cents to cover typJ
•1 billion end hi* MIG Jots,
The members of the Little
leg sod printing r a t e when
frigates end well-equipped Red School House would like Sanford.
CAMERA SHOP
Sincerely yours,
yon send for one of hie
army of around 100,000 en­
210 a PARK AVE.
to take this opportunity to
Mrs.
Anne
R.
Kernel
booklets.)
abled him to take West Now
thank the Sanford Herald for
Publicity Manager
Oninee from the Dutch almost the publicity that woe given
without firing a shot.
to the Utile Red SchoolRELIABLE SERVICE
FAST
But there la n possibility
house, for Retarded Children,
th at Sukarno's luck may be
In eoaaecUon with the •• Mer­
running out.
ry ^-Go-Round.”
The Communists ere show*
By Hal Cochran
It was • tremendous sueI n g Inc rearing impatience cosi, with all the wonderful
With those long-range cam­
with Sbknrno policies,
• DECALS
• TRUCKS
• WALLS
clubs and organisations band­ eras It would be cheaper to
U, 8. envojc would like to ing together and putting os stay home and take your va­
SILK
SCREEN
PROCESS
talk to him about U. 8. end su:h a tremendous show.
cation pictuns.
SIGNS OF ALL KINDS
Britiih oil Intonate In In.
Mra. Dorothy Austin should
doneala, now onder threat of be highly commended tor her
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PALMETTO AVE.
Vacation la coming for the
virtual confiscation.
tireleie effort put forth In kids, but Mom will keep right
PHONE FA 2*6422
Such an action would signal cresting Interest of the people on doing her homework.
a major victory for Commun­ to benefit the UUl* Red
ist efforts to eliminate West­
' Pigs 4
Sanford, Florida
Monday, June 3, 1963 ern interest* in Indonesia. But Seboolhotis*. She has bees s
very cooperative and underit ala* would rut off a major steading person with bumca
WALTnn A. UIKLOW, AlUITUM AMU r llllH U K a
source uf foreign income end Interest s t b ear!
u e e r v ib u ik l
kuw am u a. jn ib w u l d
It tlmoet certainly would mean
M aaaftag Buitur
A dvertleU g in ra c iu r
We also want to thank
g u m w n tL »
j a m m L ih o c m a k k a
the end of U. 8. economic aid. station WTRR for their con­
C eeatr co llar
U m l » u U *na«.r
em enua p a m i i
eiiiRLMr s. ua a d t
tributions «g publicising our
■Misty sailer
CIam IIUS U m titr
Mem bar ship la the Electoral show.
S tB W B I AUSTt.V
rAADA VHTOUAe
College le dstermlsod by
f* * laraB 4 u « r
ClreulAUea M s a s e e r
It is people like you who
You are cordially invited to inspect the new
r u R O w k l i .b
each
state choosing a* many are elways reedy to ge to bat
U ,ch*B l.-l flupL
offices o f —
electors ae the total lum ber for s worthy cause, end that
■ in e i'M r r io A s a t s c i
of 1U senators and representa­ make people Uke us happy
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that we Uve In the United
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troupes first make their ap­
pearance In America?
A—l a th* middle of she
19th teatary.

Q—In w hat a n * do farmera asake us* of birds la fora*
casting weather?
A—South Africa. 11m s k ril
call of the oepray 1* usually
heard oevoral days before
rain.
Q—Why a n the Blue Lew*
eo called?
A—Tha name origins ted tn
the Connecticut colony which
printed e eat of firm state­
ments of whet to do end whet
not to do end bound thorn in
a blue paper cover.
q —Whet one of Nepoleon’e
manhole later became king
of Sweden?
A—Jean Baptiste Jules Ber­
nadette or Charles XIV of
Sweden.
Q—Did statehood for Alas,
ka and Hawaii alter th* eeet•m raoit point In the United
State*?
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aix-foot, 46-year-old baby. I can’t
n t b in out of bed in the morning.
When the alarm rings, he shuts it
eff. puts his head under the covers,
and goes back to sleep. Our arrange,
n t n t is th a t when the alarm goes off
he is supposed to shut it off, get up
and put th e coffee on, and then 1 get
up and fix breakfast Well, as I said,
he shuts off the alarm and crawls
back in bed again. If I try to get him
up, he says, “Oh, my back,” or “I
didn’t sleep a wink last n ig h t” W hat
makes me angry is that, when he is
going fishing, ho csn get up a t 4:30
A J i. without any trouble, fix hia own
breakfast and take off with no help
from me. W hat do you think?
PLAIN MAD
DEAR PLAIN: Your husband la
n healthy, normal, six-foot, 46-yearold comfort creature. When the alarra rings, YOU shut it off and fix
the coffee. And bring a nice steaming cup to hia bedside. If the aroma
doesn’t arouse him, one teeny-weeny
drop on his nose will.
• * •
DEAR ABBY: When 1 had my
last baby, I swore off Paving any
more children. I am 27 years old,
Abby, and I have EIGHT boys (no
tw ins). Is it possible th a t there ia
something about the combination of
my husband and me th at can’t pro­
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fault is this, anyway? My husband
says It must be me because his first

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By Abigail Von Buren
wife had two girls.
LONG ON BOYS

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faets. The tax of the children is de­
termined by the HUSBAND.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: You mentioned
th a t some of th e wires a father
should pull to get his-son into a good
college were TV, hi-fi and telephone.
1 couldn't agree more heartily. 1 am
18 years old and hava been glued to
the “n u tty box" almost since its in­
vention. I don’t know how I ever
tore myself away to go to school. For
soma fantastic reason I got grades
th a t were good enough to admit me
to an Ivy League university. Consid­
ering th e stiff competition, it was a
miracle. I will never let the TV or any
other distraction control tha livss of
any children I may have.
JUST LUCKY, I GUESS
• • •
CONFIDENTIAL TO ESTHER:
When a man says, “I’m sure of my
wife,” he meins th at he is sura of
his wife. When a womnn says, "I
am sure of my husband,” ahe means
she la aura of herself.
• • •
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Occasions.”
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When doea a girl arrive
at that irrevocable point in
time when aba aUpa from girl­
hood into womanhood?
According to one of the maj­
or airline*, the fateful day—
or, to put it in tha language
of the airway*—the point of
no return ia her 32nd birthday.
Ihw airline wae tactful
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aha reachaa 32, a young wom­
an can by no stretch of tha
imagination b* considered a
girl.

W ins Mile
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J .
(UP!) — Vera Uorgan of the
Delaware Valley Athletic As­
sociation won the annual
Boardwalk mile Sunday for
the third consecutive year
and broke the record bo set
last year. His lime of 4:03.5
broke hi* previous record of
4:04.9.

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SAN DIEGO, Calif. (U P I)Surprising Andre* Ulmeno of
Spain was 31.000 richer today
for hi* victories over Aus­
tralians Ken Rosewcll and
Rod Lavar In the tin t San
Diego professional 11 a a 1 a
tournament.

Nope, it msraly raid that
by tgw 32 Us stewardesses
should find work on the
ground. But it all amounts to
the rama thing.
Stewardesses are chosen not
only for beauty of face and
figure and for thalr radiant
smiles—they are especially
chosen for their ability, in a
ladylike way, of couraa, to
make young men feet older
and older men, younger.
Saying that a girl belonge
on the ground instead of in
the air by age 32 la just the
same *a laying that by the
ripe old age of 32 that unique
ability atarta to dwindle.
How long a girl is a girl
la a subject that is hard ta
find ugret-ment on. Itut the
airline that haa decreed that
32 ia the absolute limit has
pretty well settled the ques­
tion.
So watch it, girts. Perhaps
you had batter face up to the
fact th at the 32nd birthday
is the really crucial one. It’*
tha time to put girlhood be­
hind. No m atter how kind the
mirror is, to say u&gt; yourself,
"Look, honey, girlhood is be­
hind me. I’m a woman now.
“The sooner I stop trying
to talk Ilka a girl, act like a
girl, dresa like a girl, think
like a girl, and movn on into
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date Honored A t Chatter Party
, Jan# Ashby, * ■ * ? 1Mr, Janice Maori.

ICook, Becky Howard, So
a, Bnaaa McCeO* P at I l a d e Millar, S W la Beet, I Aweasfaa, Peggy Powell, K
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fan* Bate*, Carol FaL jTarner, A n y W a tt* Martha I Mr*. Bskert WilUe.

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Pat Bruce Honored With Luncheon

Mr*. B. L. Perkin* end her
daughter, S u m s , w a n n &gt;
boetMMs fo r i recent g redu.
ation hmcheoa, honoring Hi**
Pet Brae*, *t the Pnrkin*
hone,
on Sanford A n .
Welcone Wagon oak of Ban.

Dee*, Mr*. R. X. Dees S r,
Mr* CanID* Brae* end Jowl*
White.
These invited to ehare the
event with the honoree wee#
Send! Wright. Bhedn I p .
■td* JoAwee N ix, 8oa*n Mc­
Call, Sharon Bleekwelder, Jen-

W. W. Club

The familiar green end
lord, w'aa first prise wiener
white data colors w en need
far bridge a t the recent meet­
ing held in the home of Mrs.
A. L. Prohat, president.
A new card game entitled
"Stick Your Neighbor" w si
enjoyed by the members and
five gneata, who did not play
bridge. Kibttser* Joined in

n Hank

w um , Melanie WO-

MRS. JOSEPH D, HERN, center and h e r two daughters a t a graduation
party for Mina Jo Ann Hern, right. At le ft is Mm. Roger E. Clark, hosteia
for the party. M n . Ronnie C. Jones (not in the picture) was co-hostess.
(Herald Photo)

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tho 10th of each month. Memben and prospective mem­
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Crasy hat winners w en
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June 19. A paper poke party
consisting of Individual sand­
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made by calling 123-0328 or

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MRS. B. L. PERKINS and daughter Susan were co-hostesses a t a recent
graduation luncheon honoring Pat Bruce. From left are Mrs. Camilla
Bruce and daughter Pat. seated, and Susan, Mrs. Perkins and Janie
White, who assisted the hostesses.
(Herald Photo)

By Jana Casselberry
Mrs. Donald Montgomsry
Fourth Birthday
of Lakeview Drive, Fern
Park, was guest of honor a t
Celebrated
a baby shower given by Mrs.
William Shook at her borne
With Party
on Lake Kathryn, Cssselberry.
Rene Marie Mllwood, dau­
ghter of Mr, and Sirs. Jack
The bonoroo received many
MRS. DONALD MONTGOMERY, honoree left,
R. Milwood Sr., celebrated her
lovely gifts from those a t­
and Mrs. William Shook, hostess for a recent
fourth birthday, recently, at
tending and refreshmants of
her home 125 Country Club
hshv shower.
Danish pastries and doughD r i v e . ______ _____________
• GRADUATES
BfltJ VRB H in t or iced lea
A group of playmate* were
were served by the hoatesa.
• FATHER'S DAY
Invited for an afternoon of
Guests Included Mrs. Phil
• JUNE BRIDES
games and aa a special at­
Cacsbcr, Mrs. Jack Waltman,
traction a colorful Maypole
Mrs.
John
Gee,
Mrs.
Frank
AND ALL OTHER
was set up In the yard where
Messlck,
Mrs.
M.
C.
Duggins,
OCCASIONS
the children had * wonderful
Mrs. Donald MacLeod, Mrs.
time romping shout.
Finney Haynes, Mrs. L. L.
RENE MARIE M1LWOOD and her unusual
Refreshments of ice eream,
Werley, Mrs. Clare Balmer,
birthday cake a t her fourth birthday party.
cake and pink lemonade were
Mrs. Darwin Shea, and Mr*
served from * table decorated
The XI Beta Eta Chapter
The latest session waa a Wally Krohne.
with * pink color theme, using
of Bela Sigma Phi baa been model meeting for t h e
pink place m at* name cards
bury with ru ts action Mwtlvi(TWawrty MeVIcan) tlea In an effort to etart a new rushees, at the boms of Mrs.
and decorative horns. In the
Lynn McCord
&gt;11 E. P int St.
Ding a full summer program center waa a pink birthday
By Louise Slmsnek
Ritual of Jewela Chapter in Glenn McCall. Each rushee
Paul V. French of Alta­ for her twin ions, Eddy and cake all dressed up with a
tho Longwood-North Orlando Introduced herself and pro­
maypult in the center and
gram chairman, Mrs. G. An­ Honored At
monte Springs la undergoing Kicky.
area.
.
dolla around the edge.
drew Speer, gave tha rushees
surgical treatment at the
Guests helping with the cel­
and otner guests a brief out­
Winter P ark Hospital and will
ebration were Pam Titahuw,
line of the program for tha Zhatter Party
be confined for an Indefinite Mrs. Meriwether
Linda Hittell
Mike and Scott lsenian, Holly
year and explained bow, dur­
Mrs. R. H. Pippin enter­ period of time.
and Lisa Wilson, Anna Nkhing tho past year, the group tained In honor of Lynn Mc­
Friends of Susan Wolf of
Honored A t
ols, Damita Freese, Greg
made up its own program out­ Cord, one of the Seminole Grandview Avc., Altamonte Hostess For
Richey, Hobby Robinette and
line including participation by High School seniors, with ■ Springs, will be sorry to learn
Patty Ann Husted.
all nieinbera.
Splash Party
chatter party at her borne, that she Is suffering from Chatter Party
The acrvice committee re­ in Loch Arbor.
mononeucleoils, an illness of
Miia I.lnda flirtell, a mem- ported that a plastic covered
Mrs. W. It. Meriwether was
The gueita and honoree oat long duration. Cards and
bar of tho lufl.l St-minole High
m attress had been purchaaed under the trees on the lawn notes will bo gratefully appre­ hostess for a recent coke and Woman's Club
School graduates, waa guest
for tho Cancer Society and and eacbanged autograph! In ciated and will reach Susan, chatter party, honoring two
of honor at n recent iplaih the social committee an­
their "Salliea" and ehatted a sophomore at Lyman High, graduates, Mist Babs Odham T o Install
party, tioiteia waa Mr* Wil­
and Miss Jackie Lovelace, at
nounced that the last social of about the fun they were hav­ at Box 433, Maitland.
liam Behrens for tho party
her home on 20th Street.
the year will be a amorgaa- ing the last few days of
Mr*.
Robert
Bradford
of
which was given at tho priDecorations Included floral Officers
Altamonte Springs la confined
vato pool of the Herbert Beh­ bord with husbands ai guests. schools.
They were Invited into tho to Winter Park Hospital for arrangements of green and
All annual rrports were given
The final meeting of the
rens residence on Orange
while mums and green can­
by officers and chairmen and dining room for refreshments a few daya.
• LINGERIE
Sanford Woman'* Club for the
Blvd., In Lake Monroe,
Mrs. Richard Walker gave of potato chips, frelos, ham
• PRESSES
Mra. Guy Nuss of Spring dles with white burning tap­ current season, will bo held
A group of elosamatea and an Interfiling report from and eggs, cream cheese, dips,
• SPORTS WEAR
lake Road, Altamonte, Is re ers.
this Wednesday at the Club
a special friend of tha hon­ the Beta Sigma Phi conven Individual white iced cakes
Refreshments of assorted
tiring ns a County Nurse for
• SWIM WEAK
House.
o r s , Miss Connie Griffis, of tion which was highlighted decorated with black gradua­
sandwiches,
potato
chips,
Orange County and la plan
Luncheon will be served at
Holly
Hill,
spent
the
after*
SELECT THAT
dips and cold drinks were
with a talk by Bill Roaa, Uie tion caps and Ice cold drtnka.
12 noun followed by the pro­
noon
swimming
and
reminis­
served
during
the
party
hours
The table was overlaid with
GIFT FOR
son of the founder of the sorgram . Main item on the bus­
cing.
Of 4 to 3 p.m. About 20 daisa linen Imported cloth and Ohio Relatives
orlty.
YOUR •‘GRAD*
iness agenda will be installa­
Refreshments of green fruit
mates
were
invited
to
Join
In
held
a
beautiful
arrangement
At a previous meeting n
tion of new officers for the
punch and assorted tid-blts friendship reception was giv­ of gladioli, mums, static# and
FROM
the fun.
coming year.
were served during the after­ en for the rushees. Upon a r­ greentry with a black owl Visit With
Mrs. Charles MacDowell,
noon to the honoree, her spe­ rival they were givea name wearing ■ graduation eap.
Mary Esther's cial
Telephone before you make director of district 7, will in
guest and Linda 8. Wil­ tagi, outlined In gold wilth perched on a diploma by the Smith Family
stall the officers and talk
a "drop-in'' visit.
liams, Linda A. Williams, Judy black lettering, and sorority centerpiece.
‘ Featuring Fashions
about the Federation.
Just For You"
By Louise Slmunek
Whitmore, Carol Greene, Ann
Mrs.
Pippin
presented
Lynn
members wore yellow lags In
For luncheon reservations,
Attending
a
meeting?
Pay
Hr.
a
n
d
Mra.
Clarence
Fatless,
Jan
Wynn,
Fatly
200 N. PARK AVE.
Iho form of a torch, symbol with an Item of sliver cos
call Mrs. A. C. McReynolds,
turns Jewelry. Those enjoying Smith of Grandview Ave. In attention. Save the chatting
STORK IIOUK8: I TO 3:39 lilen Johnson, Tonya Winn of the sorority.
at FA 2-0274.
and itandi Wright.
Altamonte recently entertain for later.
During Iho evening alms the party with the honoree
ed Mr. and Mrs Elwyn Slu
were
her
mother,
Mrs.
C.
E.
and purposes of tha sorority
dabaker of Barberton, Ohio.
were explained and a ques McCord and an aunt Mra,
Mr. Smith and Mr. StudeLouise
Sprcbe,
of
Orlando.
IF T S for the G R A D U A T E
tion and answer period con­
Classmatea were Jackie baker are brothers and a re
ducted for the benefit of the
Lovelace, Janie Bate*, Baba union was held with a third
rushees.
SIMULATED
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bara Ruby, Sharon Gllea, Sanford where they all en­
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Giants Ready To Tear Loop Apart
Oy I ’l l M P r m International
Look for the Sen Francis­
co Giants to brook tho NsHone! League n e t wide open
any day now.
W hy!
Wllllo Mays, that's why.
When Willie acta Into one
of his hitting streaks he lit­
erally carries ths Giants, oven
w ith all those other muscu­
la r hitters, on his bark. He
(a o e evidence that ha has
shaken off his most recent
slump Sunday by ramming
throe homers as the Giants
defeated ths St. Louis Card­
inals, e-4.
They were homers No. 8,
t , and 10 for Mays, who
hadn't hit one since May 17.
During that period the Glanta

won seven games and lost sis,
and, even though they held
onto first place in the NL
race, it hardly was a pace befilling a contender, let atone
the defending champion and
favorite.
Throughout his major lea­
gue career the 32-year-old
Mays has been a streak h it­
ter, and this year doesn’t seem
any different than the o thrr
II. The thing about Mays’ hit­
ting streaks, though, is that
they sometimes produce awe­
some results — such as Sun­
day’s three homers.
This first homer came vrith
Harvey Kuenn aboard in the
first inning and was a typical
four-base blow—not too long
a drive but no cheaple by any

means. The second hit the
scoreboard at St. Louis' Busch
Stadium in deep left-center,
a drive of about 400 feet, and
came with the base* empty
in llte eighth. The third reach­
ed to the foot of the seoreboard in the ninth and gave
the Giant* a 0-1 lead.
Willie showed signs of com­
ing out of his hitting slump
on Saturday when he got
three hit* in four at-bats. He
finished the three*-gama set
against the
Cardinals and
tlx hits in I t at-bats and
raised his average IS points
to gJ.11 — far I k -I o w bis ca­
reer average of -115.
Thovictory enabled
the
Giant* to salvage one game
against the Cardinals sod

widened their lead to two
games over stcond-plaev St.
Louis and 3'* over the Lot
Angeles Dodgers, who lost to
the Cincinnati Reds, .1-2.
In the otht-r NL games, the
New York Mels swept a douliii-hrader from the Pittsburgh
i’iratr*. 2-1 and 4-3, the Hous­
ton Colts nipped the Milwau­
kee Braves. 3-1, in 17 innings,
and Philadelphia and Chica­
go split, the Phils winning the
opener. 5-2, and the- Cubs tak­
ing the nightcap, 3-2 .
Jim OToole picked up hla
ninth victory in beating the
Dodgtr*, hut it took some
weird doings to achieve* as the
Reds scored three runs on a
bunt during a five-run second
inning. A double, infield hit

and a walk loaded the base*
after two out in the second.
The Dodger infield then threw
the ball around, two runa
crossing on an error by Dick
Tr Sis-wiki and three on a
wild throw by Dim Zimmer
The Mets gained their firstgame victory when BUI Viron
and Jerry Lynch collided
chasing a fly hall in the 10th
inning as pinch-runnrr Rod
Kamhl scored from second,
and they gained their second
win on a 10th Inning homer
by Jim Hickman. Reliever El­
roy Face was charged with
both defeat*.
Four consecutive singles In
tha top of th* 17th produced
the margin of victory for the

Colts, who struggled four
hours anJ 3d minutes U-fore
beating the Braves. 11 a 1
Woodeshlrk, who pitched six
Innings of shutout relief ball,
was the winner, and Ron
Plche, who worked the last
two, took tha loss. Between
them, the Colt* and Braves
left 30 runners stranded.
Vi teran I'al McLilh. given a
three-run lead a t the start,
coasted to his fifth straight
victory as the Phils won their
opener, but Cal Koonce and
Barns-)’ Schultz combined on
a five-hitter to gain the Cubs
a split. Art Muhaffcy, who
won 10 games Inst year, suf­
fered his seventh lose against
only tw# victoria*.

Lefties Tough
For Yankees
Cleveland Indians did to the ilia openrr, 11-9, while in
other games the Detroit Tig­
Yankees on Sunday.
Krulick, who seems to huve er* shared thu Minnesota
regained his 1962 form since Twins, 7-6. and thu Washing­
being traded by the Minnesota ton Senators won their second
Twins, stopped the Yankees straight, 6-1, over Kansas
on two hits in the opener ns City.
Tho Angels bunded the Ori­
tile Indians wun, 6-0, mid Mc­
Dowell, tho 20-yi-nr-ulil flame­ oles their fifth straight loss
thrower from Pittsburgh tient a* Dean Chance gained his
the chumps In tha nightcap, fifth victory, stopping the
Birds on six hits, lie needed
7-2.
The Yankees have lost only relict help front Julio Navarro
17 gunies thus tar this sea­ | to get the final out. Little Alson in 43 starts but eight of ld« Pour -on provided the
lly United Press tnternslional those setbacks have been to 1punch with three runs hatted
S o u th p a w s , including one to I in, including hi* fourth hamSaturday
LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Wil­ Hie departed Be Belinsky, j er. Lee Thomas also humored
lie Pa*t ratio, u 5-1 underdog, jwhut hud ju s t Unit bxiu tic- .for the Angels.
won tin- v.to iii im o l n.-ivy. THTJ—in n IIIU .lie — I l i n n
wright title* from Harold John­ this season in eight decisions. Red Sux on just four hits in
Kralic, who won 12 games tha second guiua and aided his
son on a split 15-round deci­
MIKE TESINSKY Oviedo aeninr nntl three sport* letter winner receives
for the Twins in 1962 includ­ own cause with a two-run dou­
sion.
the Seminole County hij?h school Championship Sports Trophy from Wal­
ing tho Kansas City Athletics, ble during a seven-run nutter Gielow, Herald publisher at awards ceremonies last Friday.
NEW YORK — Villanova gave up a single to Clete but st in Hie sixlii inning. Carl
(Herald Photo)
won its fourth straight IC Boyer in the third inning and Yastrzcniakl's two-run hom­
4-A track and field champion­ a single to llicksy Mantle in er In tha eighth provided ths
margin of victory for tha Red
the seventh.
ship.
Joe Adock’s thrte-run hom­ Sox In tha opener. Dick Stuart
NEW YORK — «pl,y Liv­ er id the sixth Inning decided also horacrud for Boston while
ing won the (91,725 Mother the Issue for Krslick over Bill Bon Hansen, Floyd Robinson
United Press International Goose Stake* for 3-yeur-otd Stafford. It was Jack’s fourth and Feta Ward stroked roundUnited Preen International
National League
fillies at Aqueduct.
victory in nine decisions and trippers for the Whit* Sox.
American League
third
since coming to the Tribe
Player
A
Club
AB
R.
If.
Prt.
Billy Millrr fanned 10 bat­
W. L. P e t
INGLEWOOD. CaUL—Win- on May 2.
Covington.
Pha
134
23
47
.351
26 17 .605 ters and scattered four hits
New York
Groat, SiL
21430 73 .311 only, substituting fur ailing i McDuwell didn’t pitch near­
3(1 2U .600 to lead YowcH's to a 11-4 de­
Baltimore
Whit®, St I,
210 31169 329 iluhli-iiiutii Crosier, acorcd in ly ns well in the niglilcsp. Cut
cision
over
Standard
(lit
in
29 20 .502
Chicago
Coped*. SP
192 3(5 63 .326 the 5122,3110 Californian Han­ | he hud more to work on as
25 21 .543 Little League play Friday.
Kansas City
. th« Indians opened up a 6-2
Boyer, StL
197 21 63 .320 dicap at Hollywood Park.
ST. ANDREWS, Scotland
Miller
was
aided
by
some
34 33 .511
Minnesota
| lend in six innings, Fred (UI’ll—II. S. Amateur cham­
H.
Aaron,
Mil
190
42 60 .316
hefty
hitting
from
Cecil
Simp23
22
.511
Boston
SIOUX FALLS, S. I). — Whitfield, who took over for pion Laliron Harris J r. of
T. Davis, LA
127 15 40 .315
24 27 .471 ion and Sidney Loyd.
Los Angeles
Gonzalez, Pha 162 27 50 .309 Maryland State, led by Russ Adcock tn the second game, Stillwater, Okla., led Ihe star19 25 .432
Cleveland
Warwick. Iloil 1*1 15 42 .300 Roger*, won its first NAIA was the hitting hero with Muddl'd field of 39 United
20 27 .436
Detroit
Clemnte, Pitts 137 22 42 .307 track and field championship. three run* hatted tn on n Stales invaders o(f the Ire to­
17 35 .327
Washington
double and homer.
day at Hip start of the British
AmeHran league
Tuesday's Games
PHILADELPHIA
—
ArThe it-cond-place Baltimore Amateur golf championship.
Wagner,
LA
175
2*
B
O
.343
Chicago at lx&gt;s Angeles, night
Harris is quoted an H I shot
Malzonc, Ibis
166 17 57 .343 niaiula Vega of l.oi Angel* Or Mr* fuili-d to gain ground,
linnesuta at Kansas City,
and Mr*. Muriel Grosatuld though us they bowed to the to wm Uie tournament—just
Causey,
KC
162
20
51
.333
night
wit* crowned National A All Los Angeles Angels, 8-2, The helow cofavored Billy Joe
CHARLOTTE. N. C. (UPI) Robinson, Chi 167 » 55 .329
letrolt a t Cleveland, night
third-place Chicago White 8&lt;&gt;x Patton of Morgsnton, N. C.,
177 31 57 .322 gymnastic champions.
toston at Washington, night — Fred Lorenzen nursed his Kaline, Dot
climbed to within 13 percent­ and Scot Lind's Bonny Shade—
Fox.
Chi
167
a
60
2121
out-of-gis
Ford
for
three
laps
few York at Baltimore, night
Sunday
age points of the lend by split­ which i* tiring played over
17830 16 .315
around the Charlotte Motor Charles, KC
National Lrague
INDIANAPOLIS
— With ting a doublelu-ader with tha Hie famous 6,936 yard, par 72
Schilling,
Bos
192
24
6U
.313
Speedway
and
glided
across
W. L. P e t
tho final 18 holes to play Boston Red Sox, winning ‘tha old St. Andrews course nick­
31 19 .620 the finish line at 30 miles per Peptlonc, NY 134 21 42 2113 Monday, Dow Finitsrwsld and
I i d Francisco
nightcap, 19-0, after dropping named tha “Old Lady."
173 25 54 .312
30 22 .577 hour Sunday to win the World Boyer. NY
M. Louis
Julius Boro* lied for the lead
Home Runs
27 22 .551 600 late model stock car race
U&gt;s Angeles
National lrag u e: Aaron, in the $55,(MM) Festival golf
27 20 .510 and 326.250.
Chicago
tournament.
Braves
16; F. Alou, Giants
(iet Fisk Quality At —
24 21 .511 Tlie lead-fooled North Car­
Cincinnati
2t 24 -500 olina native, who now lives in 12; Bailey, Giants 11; How­ CHARLOTTE, N. C.—Fred
Pittsburgh
Hard - To - Heat Prices.
23 27 .460 Elmhurst, 1 1 1 ., combined ard, Dodgers; Ccpeda, Giants Lorcnu-n of Elmhurst, 111 ,
Philadelphia
22 37 .449 cagey strategy and a lot of and Mays, Giants, all 10.
Milwaukee
won
lh»
3117,000
World
60(1
American lrague: Wagner.
21 30 .412 luck Is Mt i blistering mark
Houston
Angels
13; Allison, Twins 13; lata model stock ear rare.
of
132.417
miles
an
hour
and
20 32 J&amp;i
New York
Mantle.
Yanks; Baltey, Twins,
boost Ills total earnings this
Tuesday's Game*
SOFIA, Bulgaria — Russia
and
Stuart,
Red Sox, all 10.
season
to
well
over
171,000.
(PLUS TAX)
Milwaukee at New York,
took four of tha eight titles
He purposely relinquished
night
in tha world freestyia wrest­
Cincinnati at
Pittsburgh, the lead to Junior Johnson at
Tlit Soviet Union Is nearly ling championship* and won
the 320th lap and trailed the three timet the size of the tha team championship with
night
I If)I S. French Ave.
FA 2-2203
Chevrolet Jockey. By ’ drag­ United States.
lan Francisco at Chicago
39 points.
Los Angeles at Houston, night ging" behind Johnson he con­
served fuel.
Inly games scheduled.
L’nltrd Press International
Memo to American League
managers;
If yuu want to licut tho New
York Yankees, save your left­
handers for the wurld cham­
pions.
And if yuu need prouf of
that statement just take a
look at what Jack Gralitk and
young Burn McDowell of the

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Smiling Willie, 27, explain­
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with any one of those three
European boxer* seemed a
better money match than any
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LAS VEGAS, Nev. (U P D Huppy Willie Pastrano said
today there was a “ strong
possibility” he might make
the first defense of hiv newly
won light heavyweight cham­
pionship in Europe w about
90 days.
Swarthy, black-haired Wil­
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H a r o l d Johnson Saturday
night on an upset split 15round decision at the Las Ve­
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ty, Florida
By i Martha T. Vlhlaa
I). C.
Gordon V. Fradorlek
Attorney for P laintiff

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Legal Notice

By l u t e Osann

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la re tb* Katat* a ft
GEO HUE ALBERT T.
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F tkA L I W I C B
Xotlca I* hereby plv*

B atata
of
W.
MICHAEL
KKKNA.X. doroaaod
X O T tr l TO (HKOrrOMP
T o ALL PERSON* HAV1XO
Cf.AIM I
on
DEMANDS
AOAISBT BA1D RPTATR:
T ou and aarh of you ar*
h ereb y notified and required
t o flla any claim * and d e­
mand* which you. ar eith er of
y o u . may h a v * apalnat aald
aatata In th* offlr* of Hon.
Vornon C. Mia*. County Jud pt
o f Pamlnolo County, at hla
o ffic e la th* Court lluue* In
Manford, Florida, within ala
calendar Month* from th* tim e
o f th* flrat publication o f thla
nolle*. Each claim or demand
m uat b* In w r itin g and con ­
ta in lb* placa o f raeldanc* and
p oet office addreaa of th*
claim ant and muat b* aworn
to by th* claim ant, hla agent
o r attnrnty, o r th* aam* ahatl
bo void.
MART M. KEEN AX
Chart** T. Maraball of
Ruah, Reed and Marahalt
Z l Eaat U vln g a to n Avenu*
Orlando, F lorida
A ttorney* for K iocutrla
Publleh: Juno I , le, IT, M.
C D J-I

U th day of Juno, A. D. 1141,
prtrent
to
tk*
Honorable
County Judge o f Komlaola
Coaoty, Florida, her final ratarn, account and vaaehtra.
an E tacutrlx of th* Entata a t
OEOIttlE ALBERT TATLOR.
deceased, and at aald tlm*,
then and C'»r*. mak* applica­
tion to Ih* *td Judg* for A
final ootltm to: o f hor ad­
ministration o f said total*.
■*d for on ardor discharging
her aa ouch Kaocutr.;
Datad this th* Ith dap H
May. A. D. IML
/ • / Anal* P. W agnoa
A* Eaacatrls of th* Eotot* of
OEOROB ALBERT TATLOR
D octastd
gtsnitrom . Divio A M elatoak
Attorney* far Executrix
Pott Office Drawer 111*
Hanford, Florida
Publish May IS. •*. FT A
Jun* I. 1141.
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TUB XIXTH JUDICIAL C1R,
CUFF o r AXD n s
SB H te
XOLB COUXTT. FLORIDA.
CHtXCRBT XO. 1 B 1 I
THE I O W 1 1 T
BATH40B
BANK
P la la tlfl,
A D T R irrtlE M B X T BP PALM
Public notlca Is haraby plvan
th a t bepln nlng on Ih* I tlh ROBERT R. BOCC1XI, at al
Defendant!.
d ay of Juno. IM I at T!:M
o ’clock. A. U . and aontlnulnp a r b x d b d n o n e s o r p c i t
IX
on each ouccoadlnp day t * i elu ding Bundayg and hall- HORTOAOR FORECLOSURE
daya) at tho aam* tlm* o f day TOl KORERT R. BUOCINI
and plac* u n til all th* good* RBIIDBXCEi la an ank now a
ar* sold or u n til Ih* Hon I*
sta ts or eonntry other
satisfied, w* w ill tall at pub­
than th* Plot* o f Florida,
lic auction a t our warahouaa
and molllnp addross be­
a t 11**0 French Avo, Sanford,
ing:
Florida, th* bOlow described
411 I* I*, . a. r.p s . . UBNR
ill arc li
guodl,—V IP l---kW ---------F i n a l—Nava l t i l s u in
dlae for aturaaa and oth tr
Mummer Ptraat, Boston 1*,
charges for which a llan on
Massachusetts
tha aam* la claim ed. Th* poods AXD TOl All parti** alalm lnp
to b* sold and th* nam* of
Interest by. throush. un­
tha owner or parson on whose
der or opolnot tb* afore*
account Ih* poods ar* bald
la id person.
or* as follow s:
TOU ARE heroby notified
MK. LEE OilIIAX aad/or
that a Complaint to foreclose
MIIP. LEE Od 11AN
a certain m ortgage encum ber­
aa Interest appears.
ing tha follow ing doocrlbed
T ypew riter, Desk. End T a­ rent property, to -w lt:
ble. Chair, Hhelf. Sew ing
Lot II. Block A. OOUX.
Machine.
Clothes
Rack.
TUT CLUB MANOR. UNIT
Chair B a s k e t Wood Boa.
NO. 1. according to th*
Small bon. Waste Can.
plat thereof to recorded
Floor lam p. Two Flla Cab­
In Plat Book 11, page lto,
inets. T w o Suit .Casas,
Public Rtcorde o f gtm l*
Magaalna Hark, lion Back.
nola County, Florida,
Table, C lothes Rack, Two ha* been filed a g a in st you
Rlflos, Oun Rack, Three In th* abort etyled suit, and
Bolls Paper. Paper llag. you ar* required to atrv* a
Ironing board. Rack, Has- copy of your Anawor or olhor
kst, T-V , End Stand, Two Pleading lo Ih* Com plaint
Drawing Hoards. Air Con­ on P U In llfrt attorney, ANditioner. Chair, lied From*, HERRON, RUSH. DEAN. LOW.
Head Board. Radio, Lamp. NDEB A van den BERO, 121
W aste
Can,
Occasional East Central Boultvord. Or­
Chair, Chart of Drawer*. lando. Florida, and til* tha
Cheat o f Drawer*. Foot original
Answer
or
other
Stool. W aste Can. D ressing Pleading In th* offlc* a t tha
Table, D esk , Chair, Tablt, CWrk of th* Circuit Court on
Book S h a lt End Table, or bofor* th* 11th day of
Smoke Stand, lam p, Card June, IMt. If you fa ll t# do
Table.
Reclining
Chair, to. a degree pro confteoo w ill
Foot
Stool.
W hat-Not be taken ogalnet you for th*
Hhelf, T w o-Piece lllda-a- relief demanded la tha Com­
lied. End Table. Coffee plaint.
Table. Lamp, End Table,
Thl* Nolle* (hall b* publleh.
Record Player, lam p . Oc­ ed one* * week for four eon*
casional Chair, End Table, eecutlv* week* la tb s Baa*
Table.
Magaalna
Rack, ford Herald.
W aite Can. Two Wlckor
DATED thla Ith dag *« Mar
lU sketo. Two woodon boa- IMI.
as. Threo Chairs, M ags- (HEAL)
aln* R ack, Table, Bread
Arlhur H B eckw ith, J r ,
tins. F orty Harsn Carton*
Clerk of the Circuit Court
and content*. Haven Bar­
By: Margaret K. Tyro
rel* and content*.
Deputy Cltrk
North American Van Linos. Andereoa, Rush, Dana
Inc. A Sanford Trsnofor A Lowndes A van daa Borg
Htorsa* C o, so lotarsat 111 East Central At *.
may appear.
Orlando, Fla.
By: IL D. Allison
Publleh May II, R
R |
Publleli: Ju n * 1, 1*.
June 2, IML
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Phone
322-5613
322-5612
O ffice 204 W. First
DEADLINES
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Legal Notice

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lott £ Founfl
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
G. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real E state Wanted
12. Real E state F o r Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
28. Radio ft Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - liv e stock
31A. P ets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. F urniture
84. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
88. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas

P e r R eal
2-BEDROOM tarnished apart­
ment, also efficiency apart*
• e a t , fnraiihod. 171 f i l l .

»» T U B CIBCl’IT COl'DT OF
T U B NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT OF AND FOR 1F.RI.
NOLB COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CHANCKRT NO, UTS#
THE BOUTON TtVE CENTS
■AVINO* DANK
P laintiff
n c I t A W , J. A. WILMON, J R .
• t urn and et at
Defendanta.
A B K N D E D N O TICIl OF &gt; U IT
IN
mortoaob roBKCLoacaa
TO» OEOIIOE A. WALKER
and RUTII O WALKER,
hie wife
BKalDK-NUBi In an unknown
■late or country other
then the lln te e f Florlde.
and m illin g sld reia being:
111 M II, ABF). LBN. UH.
Nevnl Air Btetlon. Nnvy
Number III, Fleet Poet
Office, New York. New
York
TOU ARE hereby notified
that A Complemi to forecloee
n e er u ln mortgage encum ­
bering tbe follow ing described
reel property, to-w lti
Lot I, Block " V . OOUNTUT CLUB MANOR. UNIT
NO. 1, necordlng lo the
plat thereof »« reoorded
In Flat Book It. Pegu II.
Puhtle Reoorde ef Bemlnole County, Florlde.
hke been filed u n ln e l you In
the nbove-etyled lu ll, and you
■re required to eeree e copy
of your Answer or other
Flooding to lha Complaint on
P ln ln tirri altorneye, A N tiEltkON, HUSH. DEAN. IA*WNDEB A van den HMtil. i:J
Knit Centrnl Avenue. Orlando.
Florida, end file the original
Anawar of othar Pleading In
the office of the Clerk of
the Clroult Court on or beforo
tho 17lh dny of June, IMIIf you fall to do oo. e d*.ree
pro oonfeaao will he thhen
tg a ln a l you for Iho relief de­
manded In the Complaint.
Thle Notice ahett be publlehed once n week for four
consecutive weeks In The Ban
ford Herald.
(SEAL)
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DATED U lk *lh dey ef
May. t|« L
Arthur U Be.-k with J r ,
Ciaek of the Circuit Court
By; Margaret E. Tyre
Deguty Clerk
Akdoruen. NuaB. Ot*o.
L ev a d a s A van dan Barg
Set Neat cen tral A»a.
AilaaAi, Fla.
y a t f k l Roy tl. ! •
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!■ th e
Judge.
Ma. lo
to rei
LEON

Cwwrt &gt;r the Cowwty
Be ml eel* t e e n y , FlevP r e la te ,
K atale of
Q. PICKER IM l
Deceeeed.
To All Crodltare e e l Prreeoe
Movlog flaliw o e t Demeeda
Agaloet anlg D eist*.
You and ench of you are
hereby notified and raqulrtd
to praaant any claim s and de&gt;
manda which you. or either
of you. m ay have attaint! the
fatale of LKON q PICKKItINO. deceeeed, late of eald
County, to tho County Judgo
of Som lnolo County, Florida,
at hlo o ffice In ihe court
houie o f eald County et Benford. F lorida, within e ls cal­
endar m onths from Ihe time
of tho flrat publication of thle
notice. T w o copies o f each
claim or demand shall be In
riling, and shall state lha
place o f reeldence end post
offlco addreia of the claimen , and ahall be te u r n to by
the claim ant, bis agent, or
attorney and accompanied by
a tilin g foa of one duller and
auih claim or demand nut eo
(lied sh ell be void.
Homer U. (llea-on
Aa eeecu tor of tba Last
W ill and T en em en t of
LEON Q. FICKEtUNtl,
D eceased
Btenatrom, Davie A Vl. lntuih
A ttorneys for Kaecutor
P. O. D raw er UJ«
Ben ford. Florida
Publish May 11. !•, II A June

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n ytu b or
POBECLOBUMn BALD
NOTICE la hereby given that
the undersigned Arthur It.
Beckw tth, J r , Clerk of Circuit
Court o f Sem inole County,
Florida, wtu, an the loth dey
of June, 1141, at 11 o'clock A.
M. at the Front Door of the
Sem inole County Court House,
Sem inole County, la the city
e f Sanford, Florida, offer for
sale and aelt at publie outcry
lo the h igh est end beet bidder
for caeB, tho follow in g des­
cribed property situated In
■emlnola County, Florida, towlt:
Lot 4, Block 14. TOWNBITE OF NORTH CIIULUOTA. a eubdlvlslua, ac­
cording to the plat there,
of, racorded In Plot Kook
1, P a g es 14 to 14. Inclu­
sive. of the Publto Record*
o f Sem inole County, Flor­
ida,
pursuant to lb* Final Decree
of Foreclosure entered In *
a case pending In tnid Court,
the sty le of which l*
EAST HIDMJKLYN BA VI NOS
BANK, a New York corpora­
tion.
Plaintiff.
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Ll.SDA N. BRITTON, e slJow.

Deleft lent,
and !h* chancery number of
which Is IJiM
W ITNESS my hand and tba
official seal of said Court, thle
fin d day e f Mey. 1&gt;4!

(gUALy

Arthur H. Beckwith. JrC lerk of the Circuit Court
o f B e u la sl* County, F lor­
ida
By: M argaret t . Tyr#
Deputy Clerk
Joeeph M. Fltaereld
Attorney for P lain tiff
111 *000111/ Ite e l BumII-I
U lim l 13. Florida
Puoliah May I f, 1441.
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frrtlfe Mon. June 8, ’63—Page 9

SW E E TIE P IE

By Nmdine Seltzer

Efficiency Apt. 930 Mo. up.
Surptaa City. 301 W. l i t
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
houie, kitchen equipped.
Ph. FA M tel.
2 BEDROOM bouse, Florida
room. Available now. Ph.
FA 2-1944.
EFFICIENCY Apart m eat on
Flrat I t Near t city firee
parking loti and shopping
itorea. No utility charges.
Suitable for couple or tingle. Inquire Jacobeoa Dept.
Store.
3 BEDROOM’S. K i t c h e n
equipped. FA 3-3722.

17. Male Help Wanted

34. A rtklt* For Sals

SUMMER Position for ambi­ LAWNS Renovated * Aerate
tious teacher or upper class
Remove Thatch • Chinch
college student Opportunity
Bug Spray (VC-13) • Faitito tern 31,000-31,300 in 60
•xe-Ph. FA 2-4244
days, *180 minimum guar­ MANSFIELD LAWN SIR.
anteed. Write P. O. Box 2t3,
FRIGIDA1RE
New Smyrna Beach, Fla.
Salas * Service
G. H. HIGH
19. Situations W asted
1103 W. 1st S t Sanford
Child Care. FA 3-2274.
Pb. FA
YARD Work. FA 2-7878.
SMITH Air-Condltto* Refri­
SS
geration service. All work
21. Beauty S alo n s
guaranteed. Very reason­
able In price. Day FA 1-7414
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
Night FA ]-20#9.
Complete S«r, Eve. Appl’a.
105 So. Oak
FA 2-3742
29. AutOBiobll* S e rv le t
GRADUATION SPECIAL
Auto Glaas, Tap*
Cut *N Curl Beauty Shop
ft Seat Covert
Cold Wave 3693 complete.
Open evening by appt.
AUTO GLASS &amp;
SIR Palmetto Ave.
332 M34
25. P lum bing S ervice*
TLUMBING
Contracting Repair!
FREE ESTIMATES
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanuird Ave.
FA 2-3383

3 RM. Pure. A pt, f70 Mo.
Bedroom Air - Conditional.
I l l E. 8th SU FA 2-3788.

6. F ar Real

Rollaway, lioipital 4 Baby 2 BEDROOM furnished Apart*
rnent FA 2-0641.
Bed*.
By Day, Week, or Month
CARROLL’S FURNITURE 9. For Soto or Rent
Ph. FA 2-3111 116 W. l i t SL BY OWNER, 3 Barm. 2 bath*
F U R N I S H E D Apartment. Urge lot. FA 2-1952.

12. Res) Enisle For Sale
SUNDRIES Store. Stock k
equipment. Well establiihed. Proprietor wlshe* to re­
tire. CiU FA 20274 or
Longwood TE 8-6JH9.
3 * 4
BEDROOM Humei.
See models at Highland
Ave. Longwood. 10 minutes
south on 17-92 and west on
Seminole 1 block.
LMN ENTERPRISES INC.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond LundquUt, Aaio.
FA 2 3991 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

3 BR. Home. 202 Laurel Dr.
Good
location,
kitchen
equipped. Low down pay­
ment. Assume loin. A real
saving.
Call FA 2-2172.
3 ROOM Gerase Apartment.
Newly decorated. 3U OU per
NEWLY redecorated 2 bed­
month. 612 Park Ate. after
room frame house at 312
6 p. m. Call KA 2 9010.
Holly Ave. Near school,
close In. Hardwood floors
3 BEDROOM CB home. Kit­
thru out. Large rooms, mo­
chen equipped. Available
dern kitchen equipped 37.300
June 4. Ph. FA 2-9108.
Liberal term s.
Contract
2 BEDROOM
unfurniahed
Mri. M. L. Raburn. Pb.
houie. Kitchen equipped.
FA 2 583# or KA 2 5292.
Small swimming pool. 373
• month. KA 2-2322.
Big shady tots up to 3U0’
frontage. Highly restricted.
FURNISHED Home available
WILSON PLACE 3 mi. W.
July lit. 3 lledrm i, Fie.
on Ill-Way 46. Willard Jones
Bm. Large fenced back­
FA 2-0681. or A1 Wallace
yard. Quiet neighborhood.
FA
2 630U.
Convenient to NAS, Schoota

AIR CONDITIONING
310 Magnolia Ph. PA I-4I22
CONTRACT and REPAIR
31 A. P # ta
12. Real Estate For Sato 1097 SanfordWORK
Ave. FA 3-C361
REGISTERED Oolllea. $33.
3-DF.DROOM house la Coun­
FA 2*2457 after 6 .
SEPTIC TANKS
try Club Manor. Assume
CLEANED only 318.90
pay manta. FA 2-7671
Economy Septic Tank Co. 6 MO. old black ft tan AKC
registered Dachshund Pup­
TE 1-1419 Altamonte Spgs.
3300 PER ACRE
py. Call FA 2 7003 after 3:30
18 ACRES high, wooded lend 26. R adio &amp; T elev isio n
2 YEAR old mala Dalmatian
overlooking pretty take —■
ltoir, with reicUlratiun pa­
PERSONAL RADIO k TV
33,400 &gt;• sorry, but cash.
per*. Fine Jo* at a bargain.
1 DAY SERVICE
New 3 bedroom, 2 bath, airDr. J. C. Hu nun. Lemon
23ih. St. k Sanford Ave,
conditioned home on ST.
Pb. 323-M35
Bluff.
JOHNS RIVER. 317,900,
lO'l down.
32. Flow ers • S h ru b s
Waterfront Luts — $t,9#3 — 27. Hpecial Service*
Low down payment and 313 WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
POTTED MUMS la bloom.
per month.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
___
New 2 bedroom LAKE \TJHV
All Types and Sliet
itKAPEVILI.E NURSERY
borne. Big oaks, view of
We Repair and Service
Grapcville Ave. Near 20th St.
lake, orange grove-49,750.
S T I N E
Machinery and Supply Co. Summer Annual*. Dutch Mill
Nursery, Upsala Rd. Just
21)7 W. 2nd St.
FA Z-6132
Stemper Agency
off 2Mh St. amt 1st. St.
Piano Tuning and Repair
REALTOR x 1NSUHOR
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223 S3. F u rn itu re
FA 2-4»i 1919 S. French Ave.
Used furniture, appliances,
Muttrexx lleiiovutlon
OWNER leaving In few days Includes: Cleaning A Process­
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
3 Bedroom, 1 bath, separata
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
ing Fait, Brand New Cover,
dining room, beautiful fireAve. Ph. FA 1 4132
Brand New Insulation Where
place In living room and
Needed.
We Huy. Sell, Trade, Repair
large glass doors to en­
FREE PICK UP
IlIL I/S T H R IF T SH O P
close patio. Owner’s Invest­
A DELIVERY
Furniture • Appliances • T.V.
ment over 317,200. Will sell
$ 1 4 .5 0
Open 9 to I dally and Weak313,700. Buy It or rent it
emit
at a bargain. 303 S. Sun- ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
2nd, A Magnolia FA 2-6321 Pb. 322-7363 3640 Hiawatha St.
land Dr.
Sanford, Fla.
THREE BEDROOM, two-bath
house; hardwood f l o o r s , Mowing and edging, etc. Sab WANTED reliable couple to
taka up monthly payments
flrtplace, Fla. room, dining
ufartlon guaranteed. Ph.
of $13 50 on 3 complete
FA 2 1817.
room. Large kitchen. Dou­
looms of furniture. Call
ble garage with lots of stor­
TE 8 1311, Casselberry, col­
age space. On large tot
lect.
with many trass. 1314 Mel-

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Luggage, rugs. 32 99 up, T- AUTOMATIC water pump L
tank. 145. Real’s Body Shop.
shirt* 48c ea. Boat cush­
10th ft Sanford A re.
ions, Army-Navy Surplus.
310 Sanford Ave.
TWO 10* a 83’ Read SlgiV
2 miles from Hanford.
READY MIX Concrete, win­
FA 1-2601 after 8 p.m. Car)
dow sill*; hotels, steps,
Williams.
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
pip*, atari, gross* traps, YOU pick it, bring
dry walla, stepping atones.
ar, bUeksyed peas. $1J6
M irada Concrete Co.
bu. Okra $3.50 a bn. Toma­
301 E la Ave.
FA 2-9731
toes picked. $100. B a n next
to Kilgore Seed. W, 1st. St,
SHALLOW WELLS ft PUMPS
Jarry Lord FA 1-3219
WORM d irt for flownro ■$&lt;
plants. |M par boabat B rief;
ALUMINUM Furniture rebasket. Ray Lawton, (to­
webtwd cheaper than you
tem. FA 1-4230.
can do it yourself. Bring
U to the Furniture Center. 35. A rtklen Waited
1100 French Ave.

RUG,

Appx.

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10

42" Kitchen rink with flttingi, FA 2-3116.
$3.00. Fre* delivery. Ph.
FA 2-1T57.
88. AutomobOas

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BUYING A NEW o r
USED CAR?
FINANCE IT WITH US
♦ Low Interest Rates
♦ Low Monthly Pay meats
FLORIDA STATE BANE

$1 per day rental for Elec­
tric Carpet Shampooer with
purchase of Blue Lustre. 19M CHEV. VI. • td . traai.
Carroll’s Furniture.
CiU

GIRL'S Bicycle $10. Round
Lions foot antique table. $23.
FA 2-3340.

Original owner.

Excellent

road.

CARS WANTED
REEX'S USED CARS
Uth St. ft Ssnford Ave.

D IN ETTE- Table ft 4 chair*,
large hutch, dressing table.
FA 2-0396.
'59 FIAT 1100. One owner
Like new. '51 Renault Cara*
I TON Air-Conditioner. Furn­ vello. Excellent condition.
iture, sun lamp, portable
FA 2-1440 or FA »*10.
Wcstinghouae oven. Phone
323-0483.
37. I k w ts * M otor*
CROWDER Pesa. You pick
ft bring container, $1.30 ■ Osteway To Tba Waterway
Hobaun Sporting Goods, j
bushel. FA 2-7884.
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer ]
ULACKEYED Pane. Never 304-64 E. 1st Ph. FA 63961
been picked. $1.50 bu. you
pick. Donald A. Dunn Jr., 38. Motorcycle* • Bci a ls fg
ft, ('ameroiv Ave^EJL-'GURliL
BICYCLES repaired i _ S
painted. Elec. Trains re­
An investment, not an ex­
pense. Call FA 2 5612 for
paired. Coy'a Bike Shop,
expert advice on a Herald
414 Sanford Arc. FA 3-9N
advertising campaign.
Free pick up and delivery.

Your Neighbor A t Hollers

LAWN SERVICE
Air-Conditioning

H. B. POI’E CO.. INC.

tonvllic Ave.

Jim Hunt Realty
Office
Night

200 So Park Ave.

FA 2-4234 Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Service With the Cash,
SUPER TRADING POST
FA 2 0677.
SEW ING M ACHIN E
HALES A SERVICE

SINCiEU

TA 2 2118
FREE ESTIMATE
CALL FA 2-5788
FA' 34*48
Upholstering ft Mattress ren­
323 0700
SUMMER swim unit fun pro­
ovating. New ft Used Furni­
2524 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
gram. Hippy Acres Kinder,
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co, at 709 Celery Ave.
garien and Nursery, Ph.
LOMI ARROR. Alr-Cond. 4
FA 2-8481.
FA 2-2117
Rdrm. house, huge Fla. Rin.
Double carporle, m a n y
other extras. FA 2 9266.

k shopping. 3113 per mo. SACRIFICE by owner. Furn­
Call FA 2-1260 after 3 pm.
ished 2 bedroom cement
block
home,
hardwood
IN quiet DeBery, 2 bedrooms,
floors,
tile
bath
on Urge
Its bathi, Fla. room, patio,
oak
shaded
corner
tot, fenc­
carporle. Soft water service.
ed backyard. Approximate
3(3. FA 2-7213.
first mortgage 33,200. 4tkn
Interest, 393.00 per month GIVING awny my home. You
FURN. 3 Room Apt. with
pay closing cost and pick
Includes taxes and insur­
bath k garage. Water furn­
up payment*. 323-0679,
ance. Will take 2nd mort­
ished. 2320 Narcissus. Pb.
gage. Total price 37,900.
FA 2-3146.
But cash for my equity, will 15. llusinenA O p p o rtu n ity
AVAILABLE June i. Spacious
■ell for 37.000. FA 2 3610 For Iwase: Service Station.
3 bedroom, 2 bath home.
after 4 p. m.
Choice location. Apply The
3133 per month. Phone
Pure OU Co. 804 W. 6th
322-6HS or FA 2-0219.
St.
NICE Garage Apartment. Stenstrom Realty
GROCERY Store ft meat
With air-conditioner. 330
market. All fixture* and
Real Estate—Mortgages
month. Call FA 2-6220,
stuck cheap. Make an offer.
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
FA 23164.
2 BR. House, living-dining Ravenna Park
FA 27t95
room. Atr-Cond. Garage,
Evenings
carporle, large modern kit­ FA 2 2877 FA 2 3829 FA 2-8360 16. F em ale H ttp W a n te d
chen. $89 monlh, with op­
CURB Girl. Apply Pig ’N
tion to buy. 610 E. 14th St. ONLY six left u desirable
Whistle. Sanford.
Tea ’N Green Estates. See
J. N. Robson J r. FA 2-1933
model
on
Upsala
Road.
SEWERS WANTED
or FA 2 0228.
Centrally air-conditioned, 3
IMMEDIATELY
FURNISHED Garage Apt.
or 4 bedrooms, beautiful Work at houie doing simple
340 par month. Water furnfamily room, in your price
■ewlng. W« supply materi­
nlshed. 309 S. Park Ave.
range, 20th St. W. by Mayals and pay shipping both
Ph. 323-0703.
fair Country Club.
ways. Good rate of pay.
Piece work. Apply, Dept.
2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen BY OWNER. 3 Br. 2 bath CR
All
Box 7010, Adelaide
equipped. $75. FA 2 63IXL
home in Pinecrest. Kitchen
I'u-vt
Office,
Toronto, Onequipped. Reasonable down
3 BEDROOM furnished Cotturio, Canada,
payment.
A
a
a
u
m
a
pay­
tag*. Screened porch. Sha­
ment*. Call FA 38249
dy tot. 350 a month. Pb.
SUMMER Position for ninbilioua teacher or upper clans
FA 20296.
CHECK this value. 3 Bed­
college student. Opportunity
room
borne,
Florida
room,
FURN. Apt. 606 Park.
lo earn fl.iMH) $1,500 in 60
tile bath, kitchen equipped.
days. $4H0 minimum guar­
t ROOM efficiency. Furnish­
Beautiful landscaped tot.
anteed. Write P. O. Box 213,
4tk% mortgage. P r i c e
ed. all but linens. Utilities
New Smyrna Beach, Fla.
furnished also. FA 2-5861.
$9632.00. Will trade for lot
or acreage. FA 36027.
1 BEDROOM furnished Apart­
17. M ate H elp W an ted
NO CASH NEEDED
ment 355 per month. In­
cludes wator k electricity. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. $61 a MANAGER Trainees, age 23
to 90. Married preferred.
FA 2-8544.
month. T. k I. Included
Opportunities. Sanford, Cas­
322 1083.
MODERN all s-lictric Cottage
selberry, Orange City and
Do Land sreai. Contact Mr.
on a lake in center of
mountain* uf Nutth Caro­
Hudson, Jackson's Mini!
lina. Available by week or THE TIME TESTED FIIIM
Market, Longwood Plate,
month. 323-0670.
L19 N. Pork Ave. FA 26123 | Luugwood, Florida

St. Johns Realty

23th. SL ft Sanford Ave.

4

Senkarik Glass and Paint 21" DUMONT console T.V. '36 FORD. • pass. ftta. Wa­
Company
Good picture. FA 2-6749.
gon. V8 Sid. shift. R A H

Plumbing ft Heating

RENT A BED

84. Articles For Sal*

304 W. 2nd St. PA 19023
It* hp. AIR-CONDITIONER.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Good condition. K. A. W ri­
ter. I f Aialea Dr. DeBary,
AUTO RADIO SERVICE
Ph. NO 8-3313.
PERSONAL RADIO ft TV

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Wa l l

“CLEAN quiet Roorai" Tbc
Gables. FA 94720.
Unfurnished 2 bedroom houie.
1309 Elliott Ave., FA 2 3094
or FA M U .

27. Special Service*

SEAT COVER CO.

W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
R oom private bathe, U4
W. Flrat St.

X* t u b e n t e t r r c o r a r o r
m
i n m ju d ic ia l e t a . 1. L o st f t
C tIT o r AMD v o a IB M .
WOLB COCATT, FLOODA.
HUSKY Dog. Black with
O U R C IR T * 0 . m o
A B B RICAN TOD URAL AAV.
Clean and close In. Jimmie
heavy fur coliir. Answer*
1XOO AND LOAN AABOCtA.
Cowan. 322-4013.
to name “ Lady." FA 2-9612.
TION OF ORLANDO,
Plllatlfr,
**.
9. Education • tn rin ietk * NEW tmluralibed 2 bedroom
K IR B E R T D. BOLL, at u i and
Duplex Apt. New above ft
at
refrigerator. W a t e r turn
Defendants.
U.
S.
CIVIL
SERVICE
R a n e e o r s e r r in
It bed. Tile bath and t e n u
TEST
SDRTUAn e r o R B c io e ra a
to floor*. 373 per Mo. Ph
To . liU tin u r.T i -. Uitiau aim l i d ----- WuliiCn.—Iww5;-'
re ui. Gtmfi
FA 2-2274 after 5.
HART E. B E U . h it w lta
high a s 3102.00 a week.
BBAIIIBNCB i Unknown
Preparatory training until 4 LARGE room furniahed
AND TOi All partlaa claim ing
Intaraata br. thruueb, un­
appointed. Thousands of
Apartment. Within walking
der ar aealnat tba afore­
jobs open. Experience uisaid paraona,
dlaUnce of Tows. Call
TOU ARE hereby notified
ually unnecciiary. FREE
FA 2-3119.
th at a Complaint to foracloaa
Information on Job, u ia certain
mortgage tncum 2
BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
baring (ha follow ing dtaerlb*
ariei, requirement!. Write
a t real proparty, to-wtt:
ped.
Fenced la. 370 month.
and
phone.
Lincoln
Service,
Lot I, lllnck D. BK Alt
FA 2-3349.
TODAY giving name, adLAKE HAN’OR, according
&gt; to the p lat,th ereof aa re.
d re u and phooe, Lincoln
I corded
In Plat Booh U ,
3 BEDROOM houie, unfurn­
service, Box IS, Sanford
page t l . Public Raeorda of
ished. Kitchen equipped.
Bemlnolc County, Florida,
Herald.
Newly decorated. 900’ from
baa bean filed again at you In
tba above • etyled lu ll, and
like. 370. Option to buy.
you arc required to aarao a
133 Palmetto Ave. Lake
copy of your Answer or other
Legal
Notice
Pleading to the Complaint on
Mery, lludeaon.
P lain tiff a attornoyc. ANDER­
SON. RUSH. DEAN. DOWNDEM A van dan BERO. l i t
Eaat Central Avenue, Ortan.
do. Florida, and file tba erl*
glnat Anawar or other P lead­
in g In the offlco of Iho Clork
o f tho Circuit Court on or
before the ISth day of June,
1MI. If you fell to du so.
g decree pro confeeeo w ill bo
taken agalnat you for the
pellet demanded In the Com■ U ln t
This Notice shall be publtahad once a weak (or four
uoneccutlae w eeks la the San­
ford Herald.
DATED this Itrd dap « f
May, ltdL
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwlih, J r ,
Clerk of Clroult Court
B yt Martha T. Vlhlen
Daputy Clerk
Pabtlah Bay IT A June I. II
IT, t i l l
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CLAUDE HITTELL, SALESMAN
Claude end Mery, hi* wife Ilia In Lake Monro* with I
uf their 4 rhildrrn, Thoms*. Linda and Richard. Bubba
the uldr*t Him I* with the Army in Germany. The fami­
ly attend* the .WelhodUt Church. Claude baa been with
llollern fur II year* and hae been In Ike "Legion ef
Honor’* club many liitirn. He le tho second elco preeK
dent of the T.R. Aeeorisiitin. en the Planning Commit­
tee of Central Florida and belong* to the Florida Health
AMucinllun, During hln leisure houre he playn the ar*
■an and enjoys horseback riding, gardening and fish­
ing.

Ready Tn Serve You At Holler* of SoafoH

HOLLERSofSANFORD
MONTH

ENI»

CLEAN - UI*

TODAY’S

SPECIALS
1958
1958
1956

PLYMOUTH
2 D oor V-8

FORD
2 Door, 6 Cj I.

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NEW

I Block Of Mobley Corner
(Longwood - Kern Park area)
SR 431 ft U. S. lin y . 17-92

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Monday]
1:30 P.M.
JU N E to |
6IB
EAST
ST.
614 - 616 VINCENT Hit. •

throe quality buntra h i * d ln tin cth r slid p lea sin g tul
Ihe e y e, modern in every r e a p e d end contain 3 and |
3 bedroom s.

Excellent for home or rental Income la area of new I
homes where property value* ure steadily increao-|
Ing. The 3 vacant lots are well-kept and shaded mak­
ing Ideal building loin.

TUESDAY
2

1:30 P.M. JUNE
BEDROOM

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|Locatrd East of Orlando just off Highway 30 In |
UNION PARK

WEDNESDAY

1:3(1 P.M. JUNG

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ORLANDO HOME
2 lt Haaard Oriva in fabulous DUUSDREAU

WITH HEATER. AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION, ELECTRIC 2 HI’REO
WINDSHIELD WIPER AM) WASHER

TODAY

2396

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IMS E, -ml ST. SANFORD 2o0o PARK AVE.

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Services
A Color Gaard conaieting of
Clyde Korea, William Eldar,
Prank Mooakk and Wilbur
Morey, lad tbo parade.
Wroaths w on placed a t the
base of tho flagpole by Com­
mander George Howard of
VPW Poat 1006# aad Com-

MEMORIAL DAY WREATHS were placed a t th e base of the flagpole at
th e Casselberry American Legion Memorial P ark by VFW Post 10050
Commander George Howard, left and Legion P ost 256 Commander Harold
Kryder during Memorial Day services held la st Thursday afternoon..
(Herald Photo)

Ernest Meeks, etal to First
Pod. S. and L. of Orlando,
Little Weklva, lit.BOO.
Joel Bisbee, «lux to Thomaa
WoWettero, otux, C. C. Manor,
*7^100.
Robert McNair, ttux to Joel
His bee, otux, C. C. Manor,
18,100.
Kerr Dldrs., Inc. to Harold
Mats, otux, LnngdsU, |10,&amp;00.
Oakland Hhures, Inc, to
Robert Roger*, stux, Oakland
Shores, I&amp;.000.
Robert Huger,, rial to May­
nard Reese, etui, Oakland
Shores, $5,04)0.
E. C. Wi'theringtun. elux t&lt;&gt;
Eddie llrawner, tlux, Seminole
Park, I1U 00.
Henry Long, otux to 5- 1-7,
W. S. Castle, elux, IIOJWO.
C. K. Clunts, sUI lo Amerirun I’rutlufo Eivlmngr, Inc.,
Ulavk Hammock, tlOJXK).

AUTO

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l'lus Installation
J Yr, Factory Warranty

JONES
AUTO SERVICE
I M3 8. Hanford, FA 2-1266

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FLA GRADE “A"

J E R R Y 8TEAKLEY,
non of Mr. and Mrn. J.
M. Stcakley, 3102 Coun­
try Club Road, la In re­
cruit training at Camp
Gordon, Ga., commenc­
ing ■ two-year enlistated with a bachelor of
science degree in bustn e s s administration
earlier this month at
the University of Flori-

Summer Classes
In Typing, Filing
To Open June 10

The body will be sent today
to the Hacherlr-Rarlh Fun­
eral Home In Irvington, N. J.,
for services a n d
burial.
Gramkow Funeral Homo Is in
charge locally.

• Carpel* • Furniture
• Tile
• PinnoH

FOOD KING

PERFECTION

KRAFT PHILADELPHIA - Limit 3 PIm m

Kraft’s Salad D ressing
U . S. Choice Flavor A ged Beef

“ WE FEATURE U. 8. CHOICE BEEP
CUT TO ORDER"

MINUTE MAID FROZEN

Orange Delight Drink

6

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CANS •

• T-Bone
• Sirloin

• Club
• Cube

Lady Betty Prune Juio

3

QUART I f .00
BOTTLES ■

Stokely’s Pineapple Juio
l« OZ.

U. S. CHOICE FLAVOR AGED

ALL MEAT

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U. S. GOVERNMENT GRADED TENDER

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SH O W Y O U R COLORS

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The National Institute uf Drycleaning i* a term unknown to the
average person, but to those in the
trade, it represent* the ultimate In
teaching ami practicing dry clean­
ing. In 10414, M. L ihiliorn the late
owner of the Uownluwtl Cleaners,
and 1 wera m em ber* of the tliith class
graduated a t NID in Silver Springs,
Md. According to their roster, in the
-eu r mao
1950 there were 2 grauuttios
graduate* of
rXn
year
V f- * V S v
N il) in Sanford, while Orlando had
W
*
wt Y J. IVe went through an extensive
course in chemistry, fur Ireulmeta
and storage, analysis uf fabric uml treatment of clothes
preiiuiutory to cleaning. This is a long step from the
early day* when I first entered the dry cleaning^busi­
ness, Then anyone could ryieii a cleaning shop. Cotton
was cotton, wool was wool, or rayon was pure rayon.
When I winked as a high school boy, the cleaner was
an Rlltcrulr hoy who ccold neither read nor write. His
method of telling one cleaning compound from another
was by hi* sense of smell. At thut time, the cleaning
process consisted of a simple method of clean and
press. Difficult spots were .considered impossible to
remove, In today's modrrn shop uf bottle* of aputling
fluids, chemical compound*, synthetic materials, this
former cleaner would be at a Ins# ss to whether he
was in a cleaning shop cr a modern chemical labora­
tory. We are assisted by the bulletins and brochures
mailed at regular Interval* by NID on the new type*
of material* being produced, tin* recommended clean­
ing method, ami the safest way to protect **ur custom­
ers' investment in their clothe*. We fee) our greatest
ally 1* NID, who we cau always turn to for advice and
assistance. Fur thu most progressive dry cleaning In
Rmuiurd today, eaii, or drop by, the Duwiduwn Cleaners
at 113 Palmetto Avenue, phono FA 2-&amp;2U2.

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Harry Dauber
Dies At 72

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QUANTRY

Day daises at the Seminole
County Business School wilt
do ie June ft, returning on
Sept. 9, E. S. Douglas*, di­
rector of Vocational Educa­
tion. announced today.
"However, during the sum­
mer months, we will offer
two evening daises, one in
♦“ ginning and advanced typ­
ing and one in filing," Doug­
lass said.
The filing class will start
June to and continue Monday
and Wednesday from 7 to 9
p in. under the instruction of
Miss Susan Castriannl and
the typing classes will meet
Monday through Thursday
from T fo 0 p,m. under the
direction of Miss M a r y
George.
These courses will be avail­
able to high school students
and adults over to years of
age on a first-come, firstserved basis, Douglass said.
All interested p e r s o n s
should report to the Dullness
School at Olh St. and Palmet­
to Ave. on June ID for regis­
tration.
F u r t h e r information Is
Harry L. Dauber, 72, 401 available from Douglass at
E. Molntir, Longwood, died t h e School Administration
at hit home Sunday.
Building on Commercial Ave.
He cam e here from Union, in Sanford.
N. J ., In 1930 as a retired
telephone company lineman.
Survivora include his wife,
OVER 35 YEARS
Pauline, of Longwood; a bro­
At First A Palmetto
ther, Frederick, of Vcro (Alongside old post office)
Beach, and two sisters, Mrs.
Mamaic Schncrmg and Mrs.
Elsie Murray, of Newark, N.

By Lm Im Himnnek
| the li
A delicious chicken dinner I tnouihi
was served to more than 200 A
persons by the Boy Scouts | *yaiJ ,r
In Troop 3ft and Explorers In
Post 3ft in Altamonte Springs.
The boys were gratified by P p a
tho turnout on this project ■■ WwO
they had put In a lot of hard . . .
Proceeds of this affair will
bo divided between the two
groups and be used to purchase some badly needed
camping equipment.
Pollowing tho dinner tho
boys built a largo council fire
in back of Altamonte School
and presented a unique program to the public. Colonel
Jam es Bennett presented the
charier of the National Rifle
Association to the Explorers.
A Court of Honor wss held
and Micky Ilswki wss sdvsneed to First Class which
was the only advancement
earned In the troop at this
time. 1’eraonal Fitness m erit
badges were awarded to Haymond Gaines, Gary Garcsche, Mickey Hawks, John Newell, Mike Itlckelt, Jack Simunck and Raymond Temple.
Citizenship Merit Radges was
awarded to Raymond Gaines
and the Music Merit Badge to
Mickey Hawks.
After the Court of Honor
the boys enacted several skits
and the evening was rounded
off by an elaborate demonStratton of Indian Snako
Dances by the Tlpisa Uulge,
Kaliga Chapter, Order of the
Arrow. Tile boys danced to the
haunting drum beat with
live snakes entwined around
their arm s and, as the dance
ended, the buys were holding

■ m to r H aloid Kryder of
Um American Lotion Foot.
Tbo band ployed the S tar
Spangled Bonner. l o r . Dol­
ma* CoPoland o f tbo C auolbony Community Metbodiat
Chare h | t n tbo Invocation.
U rry Maploedon, Amarieanlam Chairman of Peat 2M,
•ctod a* m aator of eoromonlaa.
Bar. Darwin Shea, poat
chaplain, dolirarod tbo prin­
cipal address and l o r . John
N. Montgomery of Weatmln•ter Proabytoriaa Church and
Rev. Ronald E. Miller of the
Mcaalab Lutheran Church
•och f a n ■ abort inapira­
tional talk.
The audience atood allcntly
at attention in a light rain for
tho climax of tho program
which brought a lump to tho
throat o f thoao proaont aa
Paul McGhoo of tho Lyman
Band played Tapa on hia
trumpet whlla Prank Evana
achoed back each phrase from
nearby Quail Pond.
Rev. C. R. Zehnder of the
Aaceneion Lutheran Church
read a* hia benediction n
prayer w ritten by George
Washington.

Ground Beef

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Oviedo M ay Lose
Lee Gary As M ayor
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The thought of a courthouse
annex in South Seminole
County li just that for the
nonce . . . just a thought.
That special committee will
recommend no facility there
a t thia time except it will
recommend "tag relief’* for
South residents . . . that John
Galloway eslntdish an office
there fur the distribution of
automobile license plates.
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Oviedo Babe Ruth fans are
bragging they hare more
Spectators in the stands when
their baseball team plays here
than there are Sanford resi­
dents rooting for the home
team.

LEE GARY

A new Hate law which be­
came effective Monday maycost Oviedo its m ayor of the
last M years.
The new law provides that
one person shall not hold or
seek election to two public
offices at the sam e lime.
Lee Gary is now in his 14th
year as mayor of Oviedo, hav.
ing been elected to aeven tvroyear terms. Ills present term
expires at (he end of this
year. Also, tv served three
years as city councilman of
Oviedo prior to his election
as mayor.
Gary also is in his sixth
month of a four-year term as
Seminole county commission­
er.
At the Oviedo City Council
meeting Monday evening Gary
said he "will Investigate" the
new law and possibly request
an opinion from the attorney
general. Under a previous
law one person could hold a
paying elective office ami
also a mm-paying elective of­
fice. Gary receives 1200
monthly In salary and $100
monthly in expenses as coun,y cotnmUsixmerr ami no sal*ut ^ ca K i a * nia&gt;'or of
Oviedo
Gary said Monday evening
h« would like to complete
this term aa m ayor of Oviedo
but. if necersary, ha would
resign that post in favor of
the county commission posi­
tion.
He is believed to be the
only Seminole County resi­
dent holding two elective of­
fices.
The Oviedo council was ap­
praised by G ary Monday
evening that the Magnolia
Street bridge will be opened
lo traffic this weekend. Cost
of construction is estimated
at &gt;1,800. Pa v ins will be

nsuvA...

Ip r a C t

Castro Home
HAVANA t UPD—Premier
Fidel Castro, just back from
Kusia, announced M o n d a y
night he will have “a lot to
say" about his 37-day Soviet
tour.

Morning Star.
MIAMI IU I'll—The Coast
Guard waded through a list of
22 Iunis named Morning Star
today in an effort to learn if
one of them sank In the Ba­
hamas Sunday with five per­
sons aboarii.

Airplane Wing
MIAMI (U P I)—The Coast
Guard found bits of an air­
plane wing near Elcuthera Is­
land in the Bahamas Monday
and said the two brothers on
the light piano wera appar­
ently killed in the crash.

VOL. 63

WEATHER: Generally fair through Wednesday. High today upper 80*; low upper 60s.__________________
United Pres* U asedW lrc
Established 1908
TUKS., JUN E 4, 1963
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 728

Airplane
Debris Is
Located
A N C n O R A G E. Alaska
(U PI)—Dehris found in the
stormy seas in the Gulf of
Alaska came from n missing
• • •
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The Pentagon today releas­
ed n list nf persons aboard
a Military Air Transport
Service plane missing In tha
Gulf of Alaska. The list in­
cluded Airman 2-C. Robert
F. Dutton, husband of Mrs,
Victoria J. Hutton, Route I,
Del.and, Fla.

W orld Is Paying
Tribute To Pope
VATICAN CITY (UPI) — The body of Popo
John XXIII, hi* fnce lined with the suffering of
four days of agony, lay today in regal raiment in the
Vatican Palace where cardinals and diplomats paid
their lost respects.
This evening the remain* will be borne In pro­
cession to the Rasilica of
St. Peter's. S t a r t i n g
Wednesday, hundreds of
thousand* of the people
of Rome and all other*
who wish, will begin flL

Church Readies
For Selection
Of New Pope

ing by for a final aaluta ta
the late pontiff, wh* gave a
WASHINGTON (UP!) —
new warmth to religious
The House Appropriations
statesmanship.
Committee has criticized the
VATICAN CITY (UPI) —
Tope John died In his
IIuman Catholic cardinals who simple bed in the apostolic
Commodity Credit Corporation
nrn In Rome began prelimin­ palace Monday night after
for giving five Flotilla con­
•
•
•
•
•
•
ary atrps today for tbs *flec­ almost t&gt;4 hours of suffering
centrated orange juice produc­
Our genial aenator, Mack
military charter plane with
tion of a successor to Pope from a stomach tum or and
ers a financial boost.
LAST
PORTRAIT
—
Francis
Cartlinnl
SpellCleveland J r . Is up for elec­
101 men, women and children
John XXIII.
peritonitis.
The
executive
board
of
the
tion again today. City em­
man, Archbishop of New York, reflect* for a
aboard, the Coast Guard said
In a series of dally meetings
The suferlng showed on hla
ployes are voting this after­ Seminole Hospital Eye Bank
called "preparatory congrega­ face as he lay richly-robed on
today. ,
moment
a*
he
looks
at
a
photograph
taken
when
NEW
DELHI,
India
(UPI)
noon for a member of the City Association signed Incorpora
tions,** tho princes of the a r e d - d r a p e d catafalque
The four-engine Northwest
— American and Canadian of­
Civil 8 e r v I c e Commission. lion papers Monday and now
he met with Popo John XXIII in Rome In I960.
Orient Airlines DC, disap­
rhurvh will consult on ar­ placed In a salon of the Vati­
ficials
today
flew
to
i'uthunkot
Mack's two-year term expires will be known officially as
Cardinal S|«cllman is among the prince* of the
rangements for a College of can Palace. His gloved hands
in northern Punjab to make peared Monday shortly after
June 30. Foregone conclusion SHEBA, Inc.. Mrs. Frank
Cardinals conelavo lo eleet were clasped over a beloved
requesting a routine i Innge ill
arrangements
for
handling
the
church
wlto
will
elect
a
successor
to
Pope
John.
Muck will be re-elected.
Woodruff, board member said
tho new leader of the world’s crucifix.
bodies of five Americans and altitude while on a flight from
•
• •
today.
(NEA Telephoto)
McChord Air Force Ruse near
half-billion Catholics, The new
two
Canadians
who
were
A tall noble guard, wear­
Oviedo's City Council meet­
Chairman of the organiza­
Pope will bo tha 2&lt;t2nd.
among 31) pci sons killed in an Tacoma, Wash,, to Elnicndurf
ing plumed helmet and hold­
ing turns Into a kaffecklateh tion is Lions Club member
Air Force Rase here.
Among their first chore* ing his sword at salute pealairline crash Monday,
after the business session. Tie Dr. Richard H. Dougherty.
A Royal Canadian A ir
were the funeral arrangements lion, stood on either aide of
and coke served to those pres­ Incorporation papers were
Force plane later notified tho
for I'opo John anil the fixing the eatnflnqua which wa*
ent. Nice gesture to the con­ drawn by Attorney Carroll
U.
S.
Coast
Guard
that
it
hud
of
a date for tho conclave.
flanked hy four giant candles.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI)—
Iturke. also a member of Hie
stituents.
Machinery for tha eleetlon
•
•
•
A former mental patient who sighted debris do miles west of
Pope John had on soft, rich­
Lions Club.
was set In motion Immediately ly-embroidered cloth slipper*
threatened to kill Gov. Janies Graham Island. The plans lust
The organization is affiliat­
Seminole C o u n t y Cattle­
upon the death of Pope John. with soles that showed they
A. Rhode* was arrested In the reported Its position as 150
men’s Association having its ed with the North Florida
miles
northwest
of
Ketchikan,
Custom, ancient rltuala and
rotunda of the stutchouxu
had been worn,
for
Restoring
annual summer family meet­ Eye Rank
Alaska.
recent laws, soma written by
.Monday
evening
and
was
tak­
Tope Johns'* body w a s
Sight,
Inc.,
founded
by
tin;
ing and steak barbecue .Satur­
The Const Guard cutter Sor­
the lute pontiff himself, have
en to Columbus Slate Hos­
brought from his bedroom to
day afternoon a t tiio Charles Lions Clubs of North Flor­
rell, skippered by l.t. Cdr,
established tha procedura to
pital.
ida with headquarters at the
the salon shortly a fte r dawn,
Lee ranch near Cliuluota.
Claude
W.
Jenkins,
strived
be followed,
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J. IItill* Miller Medical Cen- cci!'Pl" w l " 1" ’
, ,
.
and a t 0 a.m (3 a.m. KST)
Ben
Ward,
council
preslupon
the
scene
shortly
after
Speculation
about
a
suecesI^vtormirm
there hegnn n steady stream
We add our applause to that ter, vntveiT
dent, announced tin* Equaliza­
nr has mentioned four car- ................................ .. , , _ _
of others
for Mrs. Dotty Gainesville,
WASHINGTON (UPI) — roncluxivn evidence that the
dlnals as favorites:
-T * -i* * * * * * i~ * lA lX » S A M .
tion Board will meet Aug. 3,
The groups arc both affi-1
ranging from Preuldent An«
House Ways
and Means debris hud come from tho |
Blackwelder, mother of nine
rather than in July as sche The
_
.
—Giovanni Battista Cardin­
tonin Segni of Italy to mem«
and grandmother of five, who Hated with the Eye Bank duied because of the late lax Committee today was expect- | p|j|ne „ ut t,,u Coutl (;mm,
al
Montin!,
05-year-old
"libhers
uf the diplomatic ccrps
received her beginner’s swim­ Assn, of America.
rd
to
rasa
a
one-yenr
eaten.
|(okMmttn
U
rrngn,
lh.tl
lh„
•ral" archbishop of Milan and
Purpo-e of the local assn- J roll.
accredited to tho Holy See.
ming certificate recently. It's
Municipal swimming pool sion o u i r a lax in 1* " n | plane did not neevsiarily crash
close
friend
uf
Pope
John.
of donairline i m in e ocean
Pop* John's fuco almost
never too late to learn, they ciation _is the securing
t
.
. i will open for the season at 1corp*&gt;rutieni pruflts,
,
in the ocean, hut may have Jet—Gregory T eter Cardinal
had the appearance of a tint­
lay, and Mrs. Ilhurkwelier has donate ule , ",'r
3;30 P- "■ W ednesday under I
'M o r . automobiles, ! tJ
, argo over the ocean,
Agnglanian,
(17,
Armenian*
donate the U«! Of their eyes ,,
1
, of, Kirby
... , el
curettes anil ti&lt;!&lt; idiuui! calls
. Bpokl,
proved it.
after ,tenth
ih .i „,h e„ l!w co-management
cigarettes
and l.lspiimio unis. , A
pokcstnun nhoaid the
born head of Catholic mission­ ed statue,
after death, so that others
•
•
•
- Aa h* lay in death, plans
Uuckclow and Tony Daniel, T-» , . ^
,n . . . .
Sorrell
said
the
first
ship
on
ary activities.
wont
ahead to choos* his suc­
American P r o d u c e Ex­ may see, Mrs. Woodruff laid. with \Ve» Swenson a* life R o c l i J O i l l o l l l
the scene, the Japanese ship
—Giovanni Curdlnnt Urban!,
The cornea* and the retina*
change, Inc., bus purchased
cessor.
guard.
When
Buehrlew
e
n
d
’
ALBANY,
N.
V
fUl’l)
••
lli'sci
Maru,
had
found
n
s
u
it1
Ill,
who
succeeded
Pope
John
of the eye* o. the 'Berra*..!
Tho first to visit the Top*
about 100 acres of the rich
Daniel ore relieved of thetr .Gov, and Mis. Nelson
e a s e identified a* being from
as patriarch nf Venice and the
in the spectacular chamber
ItlaekHummock land from C. can be used, through surgical School leeching duties in 101Rockefeller Mere uff to i sue„f
the
passengers,
only
(railing
candidate
born
in
It. Clouts over near Oviedo and medical techniques, to re­ days or so the pool will open cessful sta rt today in a series ) xhe Sorrell then reporter I
In which ho lay was tho ca-&gt;
the 20th century.
place the damaged cornea’s
mrrlrngo, or chamberlain,
and plan* to grow cabbage, esof political, civic and social discovery of a life Jnrkct and
daily
at
1:30
p.
m.
—
Giacomo
Cardinal
l^
rcnro,
and retinas of living parsons
rurule and endive.
film lions that ruuld play a soma women's wearing ap71, tlm Communist battling Benedetto Cardinal A l o l l l
who have lost their sight, she
•
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•
Maselln, who carried for
tnajor
rolo
in
his
decision
t..
j
purl.|
tl|m)
identified
as
hnvii rvh Ibishop of Bologna.
noted.
A film on lung cancer shown
activciy seek the GOP ( m i ing eoiue from tho missing
Following Pope John's death, tho first time the stuff sym­
There Is no char:c for tho
a t the Rotary Club Monday
dentlul nomination in lltiS 1.
plane.
tho c a r d i n a l chamberlain, bolizing his primacy In tha
service of the Ejc Rank.
used a newspaper editor as a
Benedetto C a r d i n a l Alois! church. He bold* this authori­
Eye* arc furnished tree to
horrible example of what ran
Abortion
Charge
Ma sol In, ordered word be sent ty until thu election of *
surgeon* and there is no cost I
happen to clmin smokers.
1&gt;KI.ANH (UPI) — Walter
to all 82 cardinals to cunm to new I’opo.
to patient. There i* no fee
(Look out, Vershel!) Serious, for the removal of donated
ST. AUGUSTINE (UPI) — Van Diden, ati. of Holly Hill,
The Pope, son of a northern
tha Vatican for tlm conclave,
ly, the film is grim and graph­ eyes, and it is not possible to I In a double-barrelled attack wus convicted here on an
THEY'LL CARRY burden of papacy — Four
which must ho held within 15 Italian peasant, b r o u g h t
ic and tha Narcotics and Al­ buy or sell an eye.
on the Florida East Coast abortiun charge. Sentence was
new Ideas and new warmth
canlinul.H pictured above mummed direction of
to 18 days.
Dan Owen Clause, Mellnncohol Education Aaociation
Tho secret conclave Is held to religious leadership during
The question of age has no Railway, it striking union* withheld pending further in­ ville Avenue, charged with
Roman
Catholic
church
affair*
pending
elec­
has it available for showing bearing and the cause of I hiked their wage demand* vestigation. Van Olden was
In tho Nistine Chapel In tho his four and one-hnlf year
manslaughter, pleaded not
tion of a new Pope. Left to riiflit, top to bottom:
a t other clubs and organiza­ death has little significance, ami accused the EEC of hir­ accused of injuring a young
Apostolic Palacu in Vatican rrlgn, set an example even
guilty before Justice of the
KtiRcno Cardinal Tlnacrunt, dean of Sacred Col­
ing teen-aged strikebreakers. lleaufiirt (S. C.t woman so
tions, particularly to schools.
City. The cardinals remain in in death.
Mr*. Woodruff added.
Peace Hugh Duncan Monday
•
•
•
The
non-operating
unions,
lege
of Cardinal*; Aloi*i Cardinal Mututollu,
badly during an illegal opera­ afternoon and wa* hound to
Despite four days of agony
tho pnture area until a new
The Eye Hank* arc wholly
Class Day a t Seminole High dependent upon the support ] which struck the railway Jan. tion tb.it lie eventually was
Popo is chusen, with no con­ that touched a listening ami
cbuniberlain, who will mutumu control of Vati­
the
Circuit
Court
fall
term.
Schoul is scheduled for Thurs­ of the public and financial 23, issued a demand h r a forced to drive her to Halifax
watching world, his last
tact with tho outside world.
Clause, released under $!,can affair*; Jaime Cardinal Copello; Alfredo
day at 1:15 p. m. The Herald's donations arc always grate-1wage increase of 2!) cent* Hospital at Daytona Beach
prayers were for other*. In
.vm bond, is charged in tho
Cardinal
Ottaviani,
head
of
the
Holy
Office.
graduation edition of all the fully rccerived, Mr*? WoodruH i h&lt;T ; Th?&gt;* * rn l
*,nke where ho dumped her on tho traffic death of John C. Chap­
tho words of the Vatican Ra­
' seeking 2j cents an hour.
( NKA T elep h o to * )
seniors in the county, Seiniiuilo said
steps.
dio, h« showed tho world
lin. Paola, April 28.
l.yinan and Oviedo will be on
Since Hie beginning of the
"simply and magnificently
WASHINGTON (LTD —
your newsstand Friday. Bac­ organization
in
Seminole
how to die."
calaureate services are set for County, nearly 2tX&gt; person* Labor Secretary W. Willard
Tho visitors filed into th*
Wirtx
today
stepped
into
flag­
Sunday at h p. m. and com- have signed up lo don ale their
salon to see Um Pope's body
ging
negotiation*
aimed
at
in enc en le ill exercises for It eyes th a t'other* might see.
OSTEEN (UPD - A pro* throughout the morning. Each
p. in. Monday.
By Dorothy Austin
| Ibib Iins.-on, Cdr. Haruld Carter, James Terwilleger training and practice teach llminary hearing for two men one, from diplomat and car­
The most recent donation heading off a nationwide rail
card was signed by Mr*. Cary road strike over work rules.
Mrs. Irene Lee Watt, who Clause, Carl Chorpcnlng. Dan and many others,
ing in Alexandria, Minn, charged with first degree dinal to Vutlcart employe,
The Labor Department said
murder in the slaying of a
Those pipeline workers are Collin*, of Paola.
Batten,
Mr*.
Mildred
Fein
Mrs.
Walt
has
taught
in
h a s taught approximately
then taught for four year* in Seminole County barber at bowed to kiss tho red-slip­
really moving fast. They are i Mrs. Woodruff asked that Wirtz entered Hie talk* bel« r :. Charles Gormlcy, Ralph many school* In Florida hut
pered feet of the Popo a* ho
a SI. John- River fishing
all the way out to l;tth St. | aujone Mishin- further In­ twe*n the railroad* and five I2.)S*I children in the past 47 Wight, Ann Aiken, Rob New­ stayed longest at We-tsidc Minnesota rural schools.
passed.
railroad
brotherhood*
becau-e
years, i* retiring.
Then s h e moved tu McMinn­ camp May 11 was scheduled
flow. Not much further to the | formation contact official* of
man, Lt. Ib-n Butler, Mrs. School here—21 years.
The Pope lay with tho
lie wanted to "be informed
Naval Air Station.
In honor of her many years Benny Austin, Airs. Ituhy
SHEBA. Inc. at Seminole
ville, Term, and married for late today.
She
look
her
normal
school
golden conical-shaped miter
of what step* have been tak­
•
*
9
Peace
Justice
John
S.
| Memorial Hospital.
of service and lo show thu
Harry Watt, teaching there
on hi* head. It glistened in
en'' to avert a strike.
appreciation that her former
Another organization that
for two year* before they Peterson will determine if the candlelight.
there
1*
sufficient
evidence
ha* made uiiiiizing progten* is
pupils wish to extend to her
moved to Enterprise.
a reception and lea will he
S1IERA, Jur., (lie Seminole
Later at Marianna, she wa*'*°
J,,' ,*I*h SI. Carey, 43,
held in (lie lunchroom of
Hospital Eye Bank Assn, in
both principal and teacher, and Fred M. CiilxTt, 43, hoth
the short time it began it*
Wcttside Sellout from 3 to
then she taught at Pierson of Sanford, for grand Jury
action in the slaying of Floyd
L3U
p
lu.
June
II.
humanitarian activity here,
and at Enterprise again.
ORLANDO (UPD - HalfLVKP.LVND (U l'l) - Methnearly 200 .....pie have signed odi*t Bishop James W Hen­ bark Don Fleming, of the
All her former p u p i l s ,
In I'J.’ii slm came to the Dodson, 48, of Paola.
Authorities said Dodson was
lip to donate their eyes. This ley, of Jacksonville, called Cleveland Browns, anil Wa! teachers, mend, and parents
South side S c h o o l here, where
means 4'K) people vsHi be given loday for Christians to pro­ (•■r Smith. 38. of Sani ird em ­ are cordially invited to at­
site taught for Its years, be­ beaten to death. Statewiile
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
the precious blessing of sight vide * voice of reconciliation ployed on a pipe laying crew tend.
fore moving over lo thu West- pickups were out for two The Florida Legislature, off
th e highly-respected ami
and understanding in these were electrocuted today alien
■. . a priceless gift.
side School lo finish her long other men, Walter William on an extended session that
Payne and Herman Turner, could last 30 days, went to
*
•
•
a
crane
cable
brushed
against
well-loved teacher ha* silent
and dedicated career.
“tumultous days in the his­
a l2,&lt;Kx&gt;-volt eiectric line.
37 of those year* in Sanford,
The American Legion is to tory of mankind."
In addition to her life work who also were charged with work tmtay on a tax program
Fleming, a onetime Uni­ mainly in grades two and
Bishop Henley delivered the
be roll line tided for its fine
of Instructing children, she murder.
lo finance the $M7 million
practice uf awarding medal­ opening "State of the Church" versity of Florida football four "and every year was a
ha* always Iwen active in
statu budget which the gover­
lion* and rettifieutes to out- address before I,Hz) dele star, was working on the con­ pleasure," she says,
church work, in the Story
nor allowed lo become law
Asked who among her stu­
standing students in all the gales to the 121st annua' eon struction crew to stay in
Monday.
League, the Garden Club ami
schools. Other organizations ' ventiun of the Florida Moth shape during the uff season*. dents was most outstanding,
in the American Legion Aux­
In an action unprecedented
He had studied building con she replied, "They were all
who bestow well * deserved odist Conference.
in modern history. Gov. Far­
iliary.
struction while at college.
butilamling," and she has
ris Bryant let the entire reawards on students who have j
------------------A* might be seen from her
Sgt. Jack Bachman, of the &lt;aved a stack of letters and
biography, she enjoys travel
that quality of excellence und Advertising Pays
WASHINGTON (UPI) _ «°rtl budget go hy without
Orange County ivlierUFs Of­ many gifts and remembranc­
and tiie out of doors.
accomplishment are the DAK,
Proof positive of the pull
Delegates from more than a *iniilt' v«to evcn ,hou!h il
Never content with halfway HX&gt; nation* gathered today fall* &gt;180 million short of
the UDC, the Pilot Club, Jay* ing power of Sanford Hrrald fice. said Fleming and Smith es given to her by her "chil­
measures, she attended the for a World Food Congress anticipated revenue.
cees, K i w a n i a, ID Uiiaua, advertising wa* prr-enlrd were killed while standing at dren,"
each end of a Hi foot cast
Some well-known SanfordUniversity uf Florida in her called to explore mellsid* for
Lions, FRA and CiviUns.
today by official* «( Pcn• # *
"spare
time,"
graduating lifting the shadow of hunger
nry's drpaitm rnt s t o r e . Iron pipe helping guide It a* lie* who were among tho.ic
with her U. A. degree in from half the people of the
"The Kid" of the silent mov­ Monday's Herald carried a a crane swung it off a truck. she (aught are funner State
Senator Douglas Stenslrum
1330.
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Bridge
- ....ies of 40 year* ago, Jackie Penney’* special on cotton
earth.
and Mrs Stenstrum, Mrs
Page 3
Mr*. Watts' daughter, Elea­
Classified —
Coogan. who, in recent tunes, chenille bedspread* priced
President
Kennedy
and
** a\(M
nor,
is
tturried
to
Maj
J.
F.
Comics
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TALLAHASSEE IUP1) — Mildred Wells-Stemper, Dr.
has been a character actor in at two for &gt;3. At !):••» this
United
Nation*
Secretary.. ' \ ' J 2
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Walter
Richter and they have two General Thant were schedul­
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Dear Abby ...
television, now is a resident of morning all J2 of the bed­ The House w-a* scheduled to John Morgan. Dr
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sons, Mike and Frank. Her ed to address the opening
E ditorial . .....
Orlando and • citrus grower, spreads had been Mild in vote today on whether to Ini- Haynes, State Rep. J. Sylvan
• 'd
son, William Watt, and hia session of the two-week meet­
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wife teach in Seminula Coun­ ing sponsored hy the UN
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| throw the matter out the ticlh lijxin Mebjne, CuitimiiS o c iety
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Local Eye Bank
Is Incorporated
As SHEBA, Inc.

FEC Strikers
Hike Demands

Financial Boost

29 Die In Crash

Chief Threatened

Clause Enters
Innocent Plea

Murder Case
Ex-Students, Others To Honor Teacher Hearing Set

Methodists
Open Meeting

Walter Smith
Electrocuted

Solons Study
Tax Program

World Food
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Herald Index

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Civic League
Nets $25
On Project

PAG E 12

THURS., M A Y 9, 1963

CO UNTY NEW S

Geneva Society Has Annual M eet
Florida Is tha quean of state*
And wise folk never lenve her.
There are pleasant plure* all
about
The beat one Is Grnrv*.
a a a

nr
A total
by the I/jnjrwood
rue (Women'* Club) at a May
Coffee held Init week aa the
league'* project towanli the
Scholarship for T e a c h e r *
Award* Program aponaored
annually by the Seminole
County Federation of Wom­
an's Club*.
Hoi teases for lha event were
Mrs. L. L. Co*. League prealdent and Mrs. Elliabeth Illllc,
vice president.
May Basket* were innda by
the member* and auctioned
o ff and, in addition, prtiea
were awarded for many other
basket*. First prli* was re­
ceived by Mrs. Geneva Scott
for the moat original and sec­
ond by Miss Elizabeth Abbott
for tha most beautiful. Other
prises went to Miss Ella Cummlnga, Mrs. Arthur IhrUiam,
Mr*. Otis Lee, Mr*. Walter
Krohne, Mr*. Ida Stewart and
Mrs. Don Hltaman.
Joining the ladles for break­
fast srsrs L. L. Coi, E. Raddln
and Charlaa Stewart.

Scouts To Have
Chicken Dinner
In Altamonte
By Louisa Hlmunek
Members of Altamonte Boy
Scout Troop 3S and of Explor­
er Post as will sponsor a
chicken dinner in conjunction
with a Court of Honor to be
held at the Altamonte Ele­
mentary School on May 23.
The Court o f Honor will be
bald around a Council Fire at
which tlma Scoutmaster Jack
Stuart wilt present advancei
In rank and merit badges.
Indian daocea will he preaented around the fire by
members of Tipisa Lodge,
KalJga Chapter, Order of the
Arrow, who placed second In
the Sixth Regional Competi­
tion. Other entertainment on
the program will be In line
with scouting work and ac­
tivity.
The dinner is being planned
in order to raise funds for
badly needed caVuping equip­
ment. At present there are 36
boys registered In the Scout
Troop and 12 in the Explor­
ers who must share the six
tents now available. Camping
activity must be ataggered
between the two and creates
a problem elnce the Explor­
er! are high ranking scouts
and are needed as additional
instructors on regular scout
camps.
Advance tickets for the din­
ner are now on sale and may
be purchased from any meinber of the troop or post as
well as from adult leaders
Jack Stuart, Joseph Slmunek,
Donald MacLeod and W. L.
Garescbe.

The annual two-day meeting
of the Geneva Historical and
Genealogical Society was held
laat weekend during which
tlma officers for the 11)03-64
year were elected and stand­
ing committees for the organ­
isation were named.
Officer! are Mrs. Lorraine
Yarborough Whiting, presi­
dent; Mrs. Elisabeth Daria
Oldham, vice president; Oliver
Mathlcux, president elect; Lee
Cumhs, secretary and Mrs.
Sue Hartrson Torres, treasur­
er.
Committees a n d chnirmrn
will tie membership, Pauline
Moran Murphy; nominating,
Edwin Hutton IlHkrr; by-laws,
Lucille Guyette Norton; his­
torical, Willie Lee Sieg; gen­
ealogical, Helen Moran Toole;
courtesy and necrology, Eliza­
beth Mathlcux; w a y i a n d
means, Walton M. Torres; pro­
jects, Jim ilrown;
Publicity, Charles L a m b;
cemetery, Joo Mathlcux; year
book, Helen LaKue Alderman;
a n n u a l program, Elizabeth
Davis Oldham and Oliver
Mathrlux; hospitality, Clair*
Harrison Brown nnd enter­
tainment, Imogens Yarixir«ugh and Edward Yarborough.
Trustees are W. G. Kllliee.
Frank Wheeler and Oliver
Mathlcux, two yrars ami Jim
llmwn ami Kliudrn Culpepper
Ward, one year.

CROW DS

Fort Lone
Lake Harney for lunt
Snturdny'a annual pic­
nic o f the Geneva Hltu
tnrical and Genenlogi.
cal Society which wan
attended by u Inrun
number o f the M l
membera and their
niilien, top photo. New
officer! o f the Society,
elected at the annual
meeting held on
day at the Geneva
Community Hall are,
bottom photo from left,
Sue llnrrlHon Torre!,
treasurer; Oliver Ma­
th leu*, president elect;
Elisabeth Davis Old­
ham, vice president and
Lorraine Ynrborouich
Whiting, president. Leo
Combs, secretary, was
not present for the
photo. (Herald Photo)

VFW Delegation
Attends Meeting

EDITORIAL

COMMENT

Help Needed

Morris Luther
Chosen For
Boy’s State

Center To Show
Exotic Exhibit

New Auxiliary
Unit Delegates
Attend Meeting

Garden Club
To Meet

VFW Post 8207
Cancels Dinner

By Mona Griristead
Final plans for a chicken
barbecue to be sponsored by
the
North Orlandu Civic
Assn, at the annual Fourth
of July Celebration were an­
nounced at Monday night's
meeting of Ihc group by Bill
Ityan, committee chairman.
Plates will be available fur
adults with one-half chicken
and for children under 12
years of age with one-quarter
chicken. Other items on the
menu will he coleslaw, baked
I beans, rolls and butter. Ad
j vance tickets will go on sale
this month and may he
bought from any members
of the association.
Serving is scheduled be­
tween the lxrur* of 4 nnd 7 p.
m. and it is hoped that Uiis
event will be one of the larg­
est attractions si the celebra­
tion.
Member* voted to postpone
until July 4th the auction
which originully was schedul­
By Donna Estes
A record number of Long- ed lor the May Festival.
dt.li- teenagers and parents
attended this summer's first
street dance held last Fri­
day night at the eorner of
Lormann Circle N. and Hunt
Road.
The primary purpose of
the teenagers in sponsoring
The annual Dug Inoculation
Uic dance was to get parents
Day in the City of Oviedo will
together to discuss ways and
be held this Saturday on the
means of locating a building
lot to the rear of City Hall'
which could be permanently
between (lie hours of I and
used hy the young people for
3 p. in.
such activities.
All dog owner* who reside
Jn the meantime, "anyone
within the municipal limits of
with infonnstion leading to
Oviedo are required by city
the whereabouts of an un­
ordinance to have their dngt
used building suitable for
Inoculated and tagged and
dancing" is asked In contact
city official* have announced
Steve Harmon at tklH Lor­
that stronger enforcement of
mann Circle N.
the ordinance is going to be
made in the future.
Directory Out
Dogs will be tagged and
The new Dellary Directory registered Saturday by Dr.
went on sale Ibis week at the George Long, Orlando veter­
Chamber of Commerce of­ inarian. and copies of the
fices. Eugene Davis ami J. C. registration will be filed with
Bradley were co-chairmen of Mrs. Dot Courier, Oviedo
city clerk.
the project.

Inoculation Day
Set In Oviedo

Bear Lake Garden Circle
Has Last Meeting Of Year

Band To Give
Student Concert

North Orlando Casselberry Project
Civic Assn.
Completed By Club
Plans Barbecue

Teenagers Need
Unused Building

By Joan Magin
Thoro is n desperate need for volunteers to
By Jane Casselberry
Officials of Chuluola Amer­
help
with
the
summer
swimming
classes
to
lie
A deli-gallon from VFW
ican 1/cgton Post 223 have an­
held in Luke Mary starting the first Mumiuy
Post 10030 of Casselberry and
nounced that Morris Luther,
lifter
school
Is
out
.
its Auxiliary attended the
son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Lu­
Mrs.
J.
A.
(Murlhu)
Kilpatrick,
Red
Cross
eighth district meet field In
ther of Fourth St. in Chutu*
instructor
in
charge,
hits
appealed
for
help
great­
Kail Gallic last Sunday.
(its, has Iwcn selected by
ly needed BEFORE then. You do not need to
Those attending were Com­
the Oviedo School faculty as
know how to swim in order to help her in this
mander and Mra. George
most eligible to attend the
program.
Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
1063 session at Roy's Slate.
Registration will lie held at the Lake Mary
Tilton, Mr. and Mrs. Hollli
His attendance for the
school on June 10 at 1) u.m. for all children in thin
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Denweek in Tallahassee will be
area. The lessons are free. In the interest o f pub­
ell Long, Sir. and Mra. Ralph
sponsored hy the- Chuluota
lic safety, every child should have this training
Webb, Mr. and Mra. Jerry
Post and all fees of the trip
. . . it might suvo his life someday.
WlckUffe. Cllf Overman, Mi­
will be paid by the Chuluota
The classes will l&gt;e held at the Public Reach
chael I'olcrsnak and Rill
Challenger.
on Crystui Lake, every Monday at 9 a.m.
Moore.
Commander Howard wa*
eketed district eight surgeon.
Mrs. Johnson was elected
district eight chaplain and
Mrs. Howard was elected dis­
One of llte most exotic ex­
trict eight conductress at an
hibitions
yet to be staged for
Auxiliary meeting held at the
the puhlic at the Central Flor­
Keu Gallic Women's Club
ida Museum’s Maitland Re­
following a joint luncheon
Hy Shirley Wentworth
reived the monthly gift certi­ search Center la the display
with llu- nirn held at the
Tha lust meeting for Ihc ficate noil Mi*, ilirliiinl Scott, entitled "African Sculptures."
American Legion Home.
Mrs. Howard served as current acasuu of the Rear retiring preiident, wa* pre­ which opened Tuesday and
Ry Jaa* Casselberry
coodurlrcaa In s ceremon to Luktt Guidi-ii Circle was held sented a Inninly tyjte glass i will lie shown through MayA group of members of tha dedicate eight district Bags. last week at the home of Mrs. container for floral arrange­ 30.
Cassalberry Lions Club and
Albert Jacobs on Lake Asher ment* In appreciation for her
The center, located at 301
thalr Wives attended tha Slats
work with the circle.
W. I’ackwood Ave. in MallCircle.
Lions Club Convention held
Announcement was made
land, ii open free of charge
from Thursday through Hnlurthat opening* -till me avail­
to the puhlic from lu a.m: un­
day of leal week at the Jack
able III this circle uml lliuae In­
lit noon and Irum 1 p m. until
By Jane Casselberry
Tar Hotel In Clearwater.
terested aro asked to contact
S pm.. Tuesday through Fri­
The
.Lyman
High
School
Those making the trip were
Mra. C. L. Drunk, newly elect­
day. and from 2 p.m. until 6
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris, Marching Greyhound Band ed president or Mra. Allw-rt
p in on Salurdny and Sunday.
will
present
a
roncerl
for
the
Mr. and Mrs, Raymond MorJacob*, treasurer, at their
students
at
South
Seminole
rla, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis liluw,
I.'.lines,
B) Jam- Casselberry
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Hues- Ekinentary School nest MonThe American Legion Aux­
Announcement a l s o w a s
day
at
U:03
a.
in.
ton, Mr. and Mrs, Jimmie
Michael Fisher, director of made that dues fur thu IDiUl- iliary to Memorial Post 266 of
Goodman, Mr. and Mr*. Paul
the
band, wss at the achuol 114 your are now Im-Iiiu accept­ CiiMclhcrry was represented
Altman, Hiller Evan*, Clyde
at the Sixth District Constitu­
By Iziulse Slmunek
on
Wednesday morning of ed.
Krrce, Milton Freeman and
The membership voted to re­ tional Conference held Sunday
this
week
to
give
musical
A
program
on stocks and
Rav. Ronald Miller.
spliludo tests to all sixth tain the same meeting date of at the Colotiiul High School In bonds will he presented by
graders interested in taking the aecund Wednesday ill each Orlamlu by the president Mra. t'harie* McDonnell at today's
band when they go over to month anil also voted In don­ Harold Kryder ami the secre­ meeting of the Altamonte
the South Seminole Junior ate a hook to the Orlando tary, Mrs. Kenneth Wnlhridge. Springs Garden Club in the
Garden Club Library,
Mrs. Murtha I)nne*ky o f Mt. Community House on Mait­
High next year.
Mr*. R i c h a r d Ostrander, Dora, former Sixth District land Ave.
By Doaaa Estes
chairman of the circle's recent chaplain, was elected Dis­
The meeting will begin with
Commander Harold MaU Poppy Days Set
.Member* of Dellary Amer­ hem-fit card party, rrpurted on trict president.
a covered dish supper at 6:30
of South Sent look VFW Post
Following the conference a p. m. Members of this
•207 has announced that the ican Legion Post and of the the succss of this event and
chicken be-becua scheduled Auxiliary will be selling pop­ plans were dlsrusaa for the joint luncheon was held with month's committee arc Dr.
sor tills Sunday at the Post ples In tbe community on beautification project which Uia Legion delegates. Thi* Gertrude Forman, chairman
Horn* on tha Old D isk llwy. May 34 and May 23. All resi­ will be to landscape the are* was tha first time the newly and Mr. and Mn- A. S. Mer­
dents of the community a t« around the flagpole at the organized auxiliary had been rill, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
has been postponed,
* The dinner will be rcsebe- urged to support tlir annual Bear Lake Elementary School. represented at a district meet- Cope and Mr. and Mr*. K.A.
Mrs. Raymond Jackson ro- [ in *
JttUte,
program.
A M at aa early date.

Lions Club
Members Attend
Convention

FIN ISH ING TOUCHES o f the South Seminole Garden Club’s beautifica­
tion project at the Casselberry Women’s Club Building were put In re­
cently by Mrs. R. C. Newcomer and Miss Emlley Evans, kneeling left to
right Anti, standing from left, Mrs. Ben Evans, Mrs. C. L. Leggett, Mrs.
Charles Pierce, Mrs. H. T. Crittendnn, Mrs. E. P. Richards nnd Mrs.
Thomas Ilueston.
(Herald Thoto)

Hy Jane Casselberry
As part of its beautification
project the South Seminole
Garden Club ha* completed
lundscupinir the ground* of the
Casselberry Women’s C l u b
Building with attractive plant­
ing* of shrub* and holder
plant*.
Plants used included virliumuni, lirope, Phltzcr jun­
iper*. pittauporum and podocarpua.
Cooperating on the project
from the Garden Club were
Mrs. C. L. Leggett, Mr*. H. T.
Crittendori anil Mr*. Charles
Pierre of the beautification
ciinimitlea and .Mr*. E. P.
Richards, president and Mrs.

Sportsmen Name
New Officers
It) Juan Magin
Members of the Chuluota
Spin lumen'* Clu b elm led Curl

Hyrnca a* president of the orgaiiliullon at their lu*l meet­
ing after the resignation of
W. C. Chadwick was submit­
ted due to other cunimllmciiU.
Boy Cummings was alerted
to fill the office of vice presi­
dent, which became open after
Jlyniet' advancement to the
presidency.
In other buiim-ss the club
voted to allow this use of it*
building for dunces on Friday
nlglita if a request for such
use is submitted for uppruvui
two weeks in advance. Dunce*
will be fur teenagers ona week
and for adult* tbe next.
Permission to usa tho club
property lut-ulcd immediately
smith of the clubhouse for a
hull dluliiolld was given to
Chuluota Boy Scout Troop 236
which ia sponsored by th*
Spoilsmen.

Club To Sponsor
Benefit1Supper

Ralph Newcomer, vice presi­
dent
Those working from th*
W o m e n ’ s Club were Mrs.
Thomas Ilueston. president;
Miss Emilcy Evan*, vice pres­
ident and Mrs. Ben Evans ami
Mrs. Joseph Laird of the
House and Grounds commit­
tee.
The Indies were a s s i s t e d
with the planting hy Mr.
Evans and Maj. I.ulrd.

Civic Assn.
Announces
Entertainment
By Mr*. Adam Muller
Throe programs of enter
tamment have been announc­
ed hy the Dellary Civic Asso­
ciation for the month of May.
On Friday of this week at
ft p.m. the Angelus Singer*
of Central Florida will appear
at the Community Center in
a program for which admis­
sion will he restricted to
members of the Civic Assn.
Next Tuesday at 7 p. in.
Ihc regular meeting of the
association will be held under
Ihc direction of Chester Hearick who will present an
evening of American Folk
Songs by a mixed chorus of
12 voice*.
On May 21, a I 7:30 p. m ,
another high grade movie,
"It Happened to Jane” will
be shown at the Center. The
movie will be financed by
voluntary donations.

70 Enjoy
Club Picnic
By Jane Casselberry
Approximately 70 persona
enjoyed an afternoon of var*
ird activities at last Satur­
days picnic sponsored by the
Seminole County Young Re­
publican Club at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Kshir on
Lake Bingham.
Many attended in family
groups with young and old
horseshoe pitching and just
swimming, rowing, (idling,
enjoying impromptu baseball,
relaxing on (lie shady lawn.
An honured guest at th»
event was Rep. Jan Fortune,
home for tin* weekend from
Tallahassee,
who attended
with his fauiilv.

lly Shirley Went worth
A benefit supper of baked
bean* and frank* to l,u spon­
sored by the Bear Luke Com­
munity Club will be held prior
to the club's regular meeting
nest Thursday,
The supper will be Served
from 5:30 p. m. until 7:30 p. m.
at tlie Florida Power Club on
By Jana Casselberry
Angel over the loud speaker Big Bear Lake at nominal
Four ninth grade student* system in rach classroom as price* for children and adults.
Chairman fur tlir event &gt;*
at the South Seminole Jun­ tin- school does not have an
Mr*. Bussell I.oumis.
a- diturium for assemblies.
ior High School were honored
last Tlu.rsday morning at a
presentation ceremony con­
ducted by Commander llurold Kryder and Larry
plesden, chairman of the
Americanism Committee, of
American Legion Memorial
Boat 236 of Casselberry.
Cynthia Lrgg. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jamrs It. Lcgg
of English Estates and Lea
Lyte, sun of Mr. and
Nell G. Lyle of Bear
Manor were winners
evicted
American
Legion
Citizenship Award. They re­
ceived handsome bronze me­
dals sAardcd on the basis
of honor, courage, scholar­
ship, leadership and service,
Mary Peterson, daughter
of Mr. and Mr*. Bernard
Peterson of Lake Howell Rd.
and Stephen Brady, son
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Bra­
dy of Tanglrwood. were runC ITIZE N S H IP AW A RD S were presented last week Ht South Seminoi*
mtsup and Vcccited engrav­
Junior High by Communder Harold Kryder, right and Americanism Comed certificates.
mittee Chairman Lorryr Mapleadpn, left, o f Caaaelberry’a American
Tha Legion representatives
Legion Memorial Poat 256. Winning bronxe medals were Lea Lyle and
were Introduced to the stu­
Cvnthiu Legg und certificate winners were Stephen Bn.dy and Mary
dent body tv Principal John
M tanw o, left to right,
(Ham id Photo)

SSJH Students Get

Citizenship Awards

�to *!"*

(L b ?

It m t t f l Horse Trade Bill
OKd
By
Senate
BULLETIN

W E A T H E R : Fair through Snttirtlny. High today, 80-8.1. Low tonight, 60-65.
United Press Leased W ire

*** e t o c *

Established 1608

FU L. M A Y 10, 1963

Narcotics Suspected

My LARKY VERSIIKI.
That unofficial City Com­
mission meeting held last
Monday was put on tape. We
asked City Manager W. E.
Knowles to hear the tape and
he said ••you wouldn't be able
to understand it." . . . That
was about Hunt utility lines
. . . City declined to set a
precedent running sewer and
water lines to the proposed
new $150,000 Hunt Building,
iliini officials miflcd.
• • •

Famed Pro Gridder Dead
BALTIMORE (U P D —Gene
(Ilig Daddy ) Lipscomb, 290pound tackle of the Pitts­
burgh Steelers pro football
team, died suddenly today
and a preliminary autopsy-

report said "there is a cer­
tain suspicion of narcotics in
this case."'
Lipscomb, 31, was found
fully clothed and unconscious
on tiie kitchen floor of a

friend's apartment. An am­
bulance took him to Lutheran
Hospital where lie was pro­
nounced dead on arrival.
A preliminary autopsy on
the body of the famed foot-

City loin mission will be
meeting at It a m. Saturday
. . . More Hunt discussion. . .
W'c just stumbled onto it.
• • •
Oh, well, the City will meet
once again in unofficial ses­
sion this .Monday night in
Knowles' office at 7 p.m. this
time regarding that prep
school locating here.
• • •
S O M E
It A N H O M
THOUGHTS WHILE LISTEN­
ING TO GKOItGE TOUliY
THANK EVERYONE F O It
MAKING THE SEM ICEN­
TE N N IA L SUCH A SUCCESS
. . . They didn't give me any
napkin . . . Sat across from
Charles Kampf complaining
about "where's my steak?"
. . . Francis Iloumillal Jr. had
the best seat . . . right next
to Miss Seminole County and
the runner-up in the beauty
pageant . . . They had one exIra award . . . didn't know
what to do with it so . . .
gave it to Vershel (who was
in New York at Ihc time of
the celebration) . . . "Pull
down thy Vanity, I say pull
down." said Poet Ena Pound.
• • •
Twenty ineu, two newspapera and two TV stations
werepresented
with awards
of appreciation for their part
in the Semi-Centennial cele­
bration at the Chamber of
Commerce luncheon but The
Herald's own Dottic Austin
was the only wuinan so hon­
ored. Good going, Dottic.

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

flK O R fiK T O U l i Y , left, general ihiitrmaii o f the recent Semi-Centennial

Celebration was rewarded by the presentation of an engraved copper
plmpie in appreciation o f his .service to the community. Presenting tbo
award wa.s Francis Roinnillat Jr. president o f the Sentinolu County Cham*
her o f Commerce. Touhy in turn presented framed certificates to his
chairmen, and to the news media at a luncheon held at the M ayfair Inn at
noon Thursday.
(Herald Photo)

Canal District Measure
f

Dropped In %Senate Hopper

bull slar. notixl for his huge
si re and strength, was made
by Dr. Rudiger Breilenxeker,
assistant city medical exami­
ner.
"W e are cheeking a make­
shift syringe found near the
body for possible trace* of
narcotics," llrvitcnnckcr said
He said the preliminary
autopsy did not disclose the
cause of death "at this time."
The assistant medical ex­
aminer said a report on Ihc
syringe might In- made later
in tile day hut that it would
not lie known until next week
whether narcotics were pres­
ent in the organs of Lips­
comb's body.
Claude
l Ruddy i
Young,
one-time star football player
and a friend of Lipscomb,
»aid today lie could not beI Ucve narcotics were involved
in the death of "Big Daddy"
" I have never known Big
Daddy to take any kind of
dope,"
said
Young.
"He
wouldn't do It."
1 Lipscomb was found on
ihc floor of a house belong­
ing to Timothy Black, 25.
Police said Black told them
he and Lipscomb took two
&lt;girls to a party Thursday
night. Later they took the
girls to their home and, af­
ter leaving them, went to
black's house. Black said he
stopped at a local lunch­
room to eat while Lipscomb
went ahead to the house.
Black told police he found
i Lipscomb unconscious when
•pavljji: ai{

Negroes 'Vow'
Now Protests

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. tU I’ l)
— Nok-ru leaders vowed to
renew massive racial demon­
Bryant Committee was split
strations loduy unless a com­
wide open by that L. L. Cox
mittee of businessmen ac
J. P. nomination.
rejited the final demand of a
• • •
four |&gt;miit drsegregallon pro­
Eight sites in Seminole
gram.
County are available for that
"Hungs are aland worked
proposed university.
out bul there arc Mill some
• • •
minute problems to lie dralt
Some 150 acres near Wag­
with," integration l e a d e r
ner have been donated to the
Martin Lutlicr King Jr., said
stale to aid dove hunters.
lale Thursday night.
• • •
King, who has directed the
That massive resurfacing
five-week old antisegregation
program the county plans
drive in this steel city, said
to undertake this year and
a two-day truce would end at
The milk ot human kind­
tiic next will run over $55,000.
II a,m. today if the liirui iid
• • •
ness (lows In the vein- of
merchants' coliunlltcr failed
the readers of Thr Sanford
New
MedicalCenter to be
to reach agreement on a de­
Herald.
constructed on San Carlos
mand for the release of rasi
Thursday's edition pub­
between Second and Third
Jailed Negroes.
lished a feature stor) of the
. . . Doctors involved . . .
Tied lo that problem was
plight id a young man,
Parker, Stanley, Pierce and
I.Al'l-AH.ASSEE (U l»)
Hie question ot Imw to lilt the
long lit Irouldr and short
Koscinund.
Tile
L'ouw
Appiupr.a ns
suspeii'ions against y o u n g
mi friends, languishing in
• • •
Cm o t i t i c to icrcd to f » „.
thr
rounly
Jail,
fating
a
hiHreti who sta&gt;ed away
South Seminole Junior High
ulale a gd»t .^udget U J
'r
-&gt;i school to join the dem­
possible
second
prison
parents are upset over de­
stale to. ay • ' si vow*
term.
onstrations that have brought
velopments in the school. The
necessary, to
■ r a l.y • •• i
The ink was hardly dry
aroi|)"d 2.2oo arrests for paword is that 20 teachers arc
things out over mlifnii * o '
oil the paper when thr lirst
radii
without a period
not coming back out there.
The House ha» lieen « sit
telephone call was rrtt-iird.
to • •
mg for two wick
to ec
then a second, a third. Mmr
TALLAHASSEE (U l»l)
Ath. Dir. Fred lianas nor
what tlsc committee wil .Jo
rails
have
been
received
Farris
Hr) ant said
Coach Jim I’igott didn't tell Gov.
with ihc proposed $1,022 u,luJay, one with a Jolt oftrr.
us about it. but there arc Thursday lie didn't have llir
non spending bill. The mm
These
interested
persons
some of Seminole High's necessary legislative hacking
millee
voted Tliusday
lo
MIAMI (U I'I) — A Mexicoaie being referred In tbr
track stars leaving today for to pass his *125 million bond
meet and t-ul Ilk- spending to based antl-CominunisI Cuban
auUioiilirs lit charge u(
financing
plan,
hut
addrd
he
Ihc state meet at Gainesville
just short of $030 nnllmn.
exile group notified Secretary
the rase.
. . . Lawson. Barks, McGillis, was still "very optimistic"
of Stale Dean Husk today that
The young man is begin­
lawmakers
would
eventually
Crawford, and Carmen will be
it will "go into action" soon
ning In It-nrn . . . through
our competitors for slate hon­ okay the program.
with new attacks on Cuba
this llriald (ratun- story ..
'I
he
governor
s
plan
to
fin­
ors . . . Good luck, fellows!
despite a t S. crackdown on
Ilut
although
hr
has
rela­
ance university construction
• • •
anti-Custio raids.
through long-term revenue tives who have no interest
Still ean'l use the parking
| 'flic group is known as the
certificates has created con- in his future there aie
space back of our shop . . .
* iiImii Freedom Fighters. It
aiderahle controversy in the kindly persons who would
WASHINGTON
(U l'll
— said' its "commandoes" will
Our next dour neighbors, east
Legislature, especially among like to help him.
The Senate preparedness sub l.iuatli r ds against Cuba on
or west of this office, the ACL
economy forces.
committee said Thursda&gt; ihc leu* the United States forces
or the city just don't fill in
Cuban problem deserves |hc Western nations engaged in
those pot-holes where the
W arning Hill
"highest possible priority" shipping and trading with Habank's customers try to get
TALLAH ASSEE (U I'I) —
Tighten
by government officials. II v n* "I
onto First Street from their
cease their comTALLAH ASSEE (HIM) — Si hold* Would be requited to warned a similar Soviet take­
parking lot—that is. without
n er • a! dealings at the exA Idll tightening up operations li-m li tIn-* adverse health ef­
over "will be achieved else- j nsi ot the blood and suf­
taking a chance on breaking
of
legislative investigating fects of alcohol, nairotic-s and
where in Laiin AinrriM ui
an axle . . . Cheaper to payfering u! Hie people of Cuba."
cigarette
unoking
under
a
hill
committer* was mtroduied to­
fur the parking tickots Jim day by ilrji. Lee AA’ris-enborn piopixed today by Sell. Iteuhin less positive steps .re taken
bi prevent it."
Hardy plasters on the wind­ of Dade.
A»key of l't-n&lt;ueola.
The
subcommittee
said
shield.
• • •
“ The paramount danger at
this time Is that the nations
Lake front activity lit . . .
of the hemisphere may be
Postmaster Guy Allen, part
Pile driver for the pipeline
subverted one by one and exalted ruler, will be guest
company . . . 'Cats and dor
be exploited, in turn, for speaker at a Mother's Day
era working over the lots
Seminole 11iyrh School run o ff with mx
subversive revolutionary ac­ program at Sanford Elks
south of the barge there . . .
“ superior" mting* in the firnt tiny o f the an­
tivities."
Lidge at 2 p. m. Sunday.
Settling tanks at the sewage
nual
band
and
orchestra
thumpiontdiipii
o
f
87
Oldest and youngest mo­
treatment plant getting a
school* in Central and South Florida Thursday a*
thers present will receive
working over . . . Had me
Thank Fund
sponsored by the Florida Hand Masters Associa­
fouled for a while — thought
Program on the various awards Light refreshment*
tion at Miami. Further coni|ietiti»n* were to con­
that I he Industrial Park had
countries helped by the Untied will In- served and the pulsHer i* invited.
tinue today and tonight.
gone into operation . . . By
, Thank (und of the Episcopal
t iarncring lop titling* Thursday from Semi­
Ihc way. what ever happened
: Church will feature tlie last
nole High were:
to that deal?
! of three general meetings of Stocks Mixed
« • •
Michael Corbin, bass; John Oyler, alto sax;
thr Episcopal women of Holjr
NEAV YORK (U P I )— Stocks
Norman l-vn«-h. trumpet; the 12-pletc ensem­ |Cn.vs Church at l i w pm opened fractionally mixed on
*t Enough ot all this. I'm go­
ble, the eipbt-uicsc ensemble and tin duel.
ing to New York.
, MutnJaj at Hit parish iarusc. iliii-k trading todn).

• • •

The bill seeking to fstablish the SI. Jolins-lmliun Riv­
er Canal District wss drop­
ped in the Senate hopper
this morning by Sen Mack
N. Cleveland Jr., of Sanford.
The bill is co-spoil sored i
Sens. Bernard Parrish. Bre­
vard County; Beth Johnson.
Orange County; and William
Gautier. Volusia County.
County
commissioners of
Hie four counties last week
unanimously supported the
measure, which provides for
the appointment of five dis­
trict directors (two from
Seminole and one each from
the oilier counties) whose
sole duly will lie to obtain
ihc necessary
right of-w ay
for the proposed canal,
Parrish has been quoted
that lie holds lommitnu-nls

from tinei property owners
offering gratis Hu nevessar&gt;
laud between Laic Harat)
and the Indian ttivrr. except­
ing (hr last 2uo yards of the
Eastern end.

Our Readers
Are Kindly

People

When the title for Hie rightof-way for llie 100-foot wide,
eight foot deep canal I- ob­
tained, (be project will be
handed over to the Stale
Canal Authority.
Dircrtnr
William MeCree last week in
hrmed (he combined county
conmisslonx that it will lie
the duty of hi* authoril) In
raise the necessary S'.U.ikki
fir
engineers' feasibility
stud) .
Targe, date for the complciion 11. the entire canal
proJoel It •i rcc years.

5p.^dint Bill
Tr.iieningSeen

Support Lacking
On Plan— Bryant

New Cuba
Attacks Seen

Cuba Woes
Top Priority

Up

B an d Honors

Allen To Talk
To Elks Club

NO. 709

t'nh&gt;n
leaders doubled
their demands to a 23 rents
per hour wage Inn ease today as peace talks in the
IWt-day-old
Florida
East
Coast Railway strike end­
ed with the situation still
deadlocked.

nsuuoA...

BRIEFS
Week Of Hunger
CHICAGO i l l'll
Thou­
sand* of needy families fared
at lensl n week of hunger to­
day ill a deepening ol Illinois'
relief crisis.

Pope Honored
VATICAN CITY ( U N ) —
I'opc John XXIII today receiv­
ed the tltiO.lMM Italian Feme
I'rixe, the first head of the
Homan Catholic Chui.-h to get
such an award.

TALLAHASSEE (U I’ I) —
Hie Senate, after heated de­
bate, passed and rushed to
tire llinise today a bill design­
ed lo give Florida a slate of
unpledged electors to "horse
trade" for a president friend­
ly to the South.
The vote was 25-IB.
By passing a controversial
hill to put strong controls on
future stale bond issues. Hie
Senators traded verbal blows
over Hie presidential elector
measure termed a "conserva
live versus liticral" hill.
1'he only measure Ikitli
houses were able to agree on
was a resolution honoring mo­
thers.
Sen. .1 A. Boyd, of tarsburg, sparked the big battle
on electors with the argument
the measure would give con­
servative Democrats, w h o
can't stomach the Democratic

Liberalism Out
KANSAS CITY. Mo. t i l’ll
—Southern Itaptist Convention
I’reaidrlit h. Owen Smith to­
day promised lo remove "liberuliain" fiom its seminaries, a
point which has split the na­
tion's hugest r hut ill.

Talks Set
WASHINGTON (U I’I ) —
President Kennedy flies lo his
home At Cape C.«l today to
join Canadian Prime Minister
Lester il. Pearson in efforts to
patch up “ the entire water­
front" of differences between
their two nations.

Congratulations

nominee for president,
* Johns Committee for another
place to go beside* to the Re­ two years.
The legislative investigat­
publican Party.
ing committee, headed by
But Sen. L. K. Edwards,
Sen. Charley Johns, Starke,
Irvine, said he was a "y e l­ who resigned Thursday as its
low dog" Democrat, explain­ chief, held interim investiga­
ing " if the Democrats nom­ tions of alleged Communist
inate a yellow dog, I'll sup­ leanings and homosexual con­
duct at state universities.
port him."
Sen. Whitaker fought tha
The Boyd bill would give hill on the floor saying it had
each party in Florida two done nothing to change leg­
slate* ot elector*, one pledg­ islation governing homosex­
ed to support the regular ual conduct during seven
party nominees, the other utt year* of investigations . . .
pledged am) able to vote for "and that is the function of
any person they desired. It a legislative committee."
enough slates threw their
Tlie committee made *
votes to unpledged slates, the broad report last year accus­
selection of a president could ing some professor* at the
lie thrown Into the U. S. University of South Florida in
House of Representatives.
Tampa with being soft on
Under the Boy it bill, the Communism and that homo­
unpledged slate would he sexuality was found at tho
named by a nominating com­ school.
mission chosen by the presi­
dent of the Senate, House
speaker and the dean of the
Republican anti Democratic
parties in each house utui one
registered voter selected by
this hl-partisan committee.
Republican S e n . C. IV.
Young, of Pinellas Park, said
the legislation wa» had even
(hough he thought il would
strengthen the GOP party.
Sen. A’erle Ptqte. St. Augus­
tine Democrat, lashed it as
moving the presidential selec­
tion inlo the realm of "barter­
ing and trailing by ward-heel­
ing politicians."
Sen. Toni Whitaker, of Tam­
pa. suid the presidential nom­
inee* arc selected now by
politicians in smoke • Idled
rooms.
L. L. COX
Pope. meanwhile, tossed in­
lo thr Senate today a tax pro­
gram that would raise an es­
timated $112 million by addi­
tional levies on beer, cigarets
and suit drinks hut their
chances were considered dim
due to multiple committee
reference*.
(lor. Farris Bryant today
Thursday so senator* over­
named
Union L. Cox, Longrode the negative vote* of 14
wood, a* Justice of tlie peace,
eolleaguex and passed * hill
district 0, succeeding Elmer
giving life lo the so-called
K. Ashley Jr., resigned. Ash­
ley served two years of a
four-year lerni.
Cox, who holds a master'*
degree from Stetson Univer­
sity, taught for 31 years at
a technical school and at
Georgia Technical College at
TALLAHASSEE (U IT ) — Atlanta, Ga.
Rill* to raise about $112 mil­
Since his reUrement 13
lion in new revenue by laxe*
years ago he has resided with
on Ileer, cigarette* nod aoft
his wife at Long wood and is
drink* were introduced today
engaged in (lie real cstato
by Sen. Verio Pope, St. Aubusiness.
guatlne.
Mr. and Mrs. Cox have
Their future appeared very
two daughter*, Airs. Caro­
aluiky till* lute in the *e«*iun line Jullickson, of Winter
with n«*ignnieiil of each of
Park, and Mrs. Eleanor Cole­
them to two committee* and
man, of Orlando.
the l«-er tax Increase to three.
The beer hill raise* the
prr*eot tax from 24 renta to
72 rent* a gallon at an esti­
mated intake of $42 million
over the hirimium. Senate
Prriddcnl AA’ilson Currnuny
HNidgm-d It to trmperam-e in
addition to committees on
NASHVILLE, Tcnri. (U P I)
jti.li, iaiy "C " mol finance and — A federal grand Jury Thurs­
day indicted Teamster* Union
taxation.
President Jnme* It. Hoffa
ami six uf hi* associate* on
charge* of tampering with thn
Jury during the lalmr leader’*
XI million conspiracy trial lust
fall.
Hoffa surivlidcrrd several
CAPE CANAVERAL lU P I) hour* Iuter to a U. 8. commis­
—America plans to launch sioner at Philadelphia whero
Air Force Maj. I.. Gordon he wu» campaigning nguinst
Couper Jr. next Tuesday on a a dUd'lent fac tion of Id* hugo
22-orbit voyage that may give union, lie wii* released tinder
loillionx of "armehair astro­ $10,000 bond after a two-min­
naut*" a spectacular view ol ute proeeeding.
sjiare.
Cooper is the last of Hie
flight-eligible Mercury astro­
naut* to get a eraek at space,
anil Ids is Hie prize—a mara­
thon, 34 hour journey that. It
TALLAH ASSEE (U P I) —
all goe* well, will keeji him The first new revenue bill of
in orliil longer than all prev­ the Hllk'l legislature became
ious U. S. manned apace law today.
Gov. Farris Uryunt signed
lliglit* combined.
into law fhe bill increasing the
state fishing license fee front
$1.75 to $2.75 with the revenue
from the extra $1 earmarked
for fish management purposes
to improve public fishing.
the new
English Estates
school. The latter school is
slated for occupancy about
Dee. I, Tlx- board grunted
an casement for the school
Bridge ............. Page 8
to the Florida Power Corpor­
Classified
Page 10 &amp; 11
ation.
Page •
Comics
.—
,
Purchase of five new buses
Dear Abl.y
„
Page 8
at api&gt;ruxiniately $2d.oou, a
Page 4
Editorial
saving of $l,ooo over last
Entertainment - Page 7
year, through Hie state school
Purzle —
Page 10
bus pool w i l authorized for
Society __ _____ Pag* fl
the next budget, along with
Sport*
. Page 8
Hm&gt; purchase of Ir ml at
ttsmuisw ------- lu ge S
livudo.

X liS

FRANCOIS DUVAL1ER

★

★

★

Haiti Charges
U. S. With Plot

LONDON (U l'll — Lalmr
Party leader Harold AA'ilson
jubilantly filed off congratula­
tion* today to Lnborite candi­
date* who won office* from
Pi line .Minister Haloid MaePOUT AH PRINCE. Haiti
inlllan's Conservatives in local fl? 1*11 -The government of
elections.
Fmltcolt Duvaller look a ileflanl
stand against th« Or­
Questioned
WASHINGTON (U l'll — ganisation of American States
Sen. Kail E. Mutidl said today (OASt today ami accused the
Roswell L (iilputrlr, deputy United States of trying to de­
secretary of defense, will be stroy democracy in this trou­
questiotu-d by Senate investi­ bled Caribbean republic.
Top OAS officials said pri­
gators about his legal work
for tin- two final competitols vately ill lA’uahiligton that
Haiti vvun opposing a planned
of tlie TFX eontiuct.
new on-the-spot inquiry by an
(I.AS team into charges by the
LAKELAN D (U I’I) - Olfi- neighboring Dominican Heptihrials of the Citrus Mutuol lie of government rcpryaalona
said Thursday the approval of and abuses of rUplollialic
the citrus industry's legisla­ norms.
The OAS mission was retive park lias resulted in the
most progressive citrus leg­ polled to have warned that it
islation sidio the Florida eil- would take countcr-liu-usuie*
against any Haitian attempt
rus lisle.
tu pul obstacles in its way.
I lie Haitian Foreign MinisMIAMI (U I'I ) — A Miami tiy charged in an official
Shun s couple c.,-apid with statement Thursday that "u
minor injuries when tln-ir IIK- plot by tlie I'niled Slates govfiarl cabin cruiser exploded, filiturill lo destiny Haiti's
humid anil run aground in ilcmociatie Institutions” was
the Floridu Keys Thursday, behind the rut relit crisis.
I lie United Stale* flew IfiN
the Coast Guutii reported to.
more American resident* of
day.
lluiti to safety in Miuml
iliuisduy, ending the first
WASHINGTON (U I'I) — ploii-u of a withdrawal pmTbo Aimy issued n draft rail giam attributed to (lie “ deter­
Thursday for 7,0011 turn in iorating" situation in Haiti.
July. 4,unit more than il ri'r
quested in June. The July re­
quest is the third highest
monthly figure this year. Dur­
ing January and February, the
At my drafted 4,000 men and
AVtlliam II. t.i|&gt;|Mild Jr., Mi­
raised the m il to 11,000 In ami. executive vice president
Marrlt. April and May culls id tlie Morida Assuciatioii ol
weie for In,nun mm.
Realtors, will jitesidc at thu
Induction of six new members
into the Seminole County
Board of Reallors at 0:3d
BUENOS AIRES (U l'll — p in. Monday lit Rikstia Inn.
A new polllieal crisis flared
Tlie new tiieml&gt;er* are Lum Arijentina Unlay with Pre» domll W Murski, John I..
blent Jose M. Guido reiairt- Sauls. Murja J. Murski, Dell
Jennings,
Lloyd
edly demanding the resigna­ Hagen
tion of his Army-supplied in­ Barnes and Richard Bradley.
terior miniMcr, Gen. Enrique
A It. Lormann will Ih&gt; pro­
Rauch.
gram chairman..

Progressive

Minor Injuries

Draft Call

Realtors Set
Monday Meet

New CrisiH

★

★

★

Cox Named
To JP Post

New Revenue
Bills Asked

Grand Jury
Indicts Hoffa

Millions Set
To Watch Coop's
Flight Tuesday

Fish License
Fee Hiked

School Board Plans Fall Opening
Tiie 1‘Jbl til t-hool year will
Thanksgiving holiday* will
open Sept. 3 and run through In- Nov. 28-29 and the winter
June 4, it was decided Thurs­ vacation will extend from
day by tlie School Board. Dec. 2tt lo Jan. tl. Spring
Pupils will have 180 school vacation will he 31arch 27-30.
dayi while teachers will have
Teacher* FEA convention
213 work daya.
will In- April 23 24 at Miami.
Teacher* will commence
Board meinhera accepted
Aug. 19. with a conference a ' series of bid* for class­
on Aug. 10. Sept. 2 is Lalror room and janitorial supplies
Day, a holiday. Oct. 25 and and heard a report by Walter
March 13 have been designat­ Teague, administrative assis­
ed aa "conference days" for tant, on progress to the Lyparent* and teachers, with no maiL and
Grooms
High
srlaroi lor students.
|School* o&lt;-w addition* ami on

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P a g e 2— F r i. M a y 10, '63

Catholic Women Install New Officers

Sewell

InUIlatioti ceremonies fur sponding secretary.
i again donating the many beau- t ed by gurdenias, which elfhanced the entire table.
new officer* of the All Souls
Mr*. John K o 1a r i k Wha •ttful gardenias used to decortl,,,
ate
the
tables.
Catholic Woman's Club wore chairman fn charge of
conducted at the Annual Com­ b r e a k f a s t and
special ' Tlie officer's table was dec*
munion llrr.ikfj.3t of tin- group ("Thank You" was given to orated with u Wnutiful Statue Festival Set
By Mrs. Adam Mullrr
held Wat Sunday at the May- Mrs. Dorothy Cornaii for once icif the Virgin .Mary, surround*
fair Inn in Sanford.
The Choir of the DeBary
Community Methodist Church
Fr. Richard t.yons, pa.-tor of
will sponsor Ms annual Straw­
the rhurrli, officiated at the
installation fur Mr*. Paul Auvice* si 8:20 a. m. and 11 berry Festival next Tuesday
By Jane Casselberry
with serving scheduled be­
coin, president; Mrs. John
The Casselberry Commun­ a m.
Pierre, vice prrshient; Mrs. C.
Lovely
flowering
plants tween the hours of 2 and (
ity Methodist Church will ob­
&lt;V Mamelr, secretary; Mr*.
will be prrsrnh'd to tfo* and 7 and 9 p. m. TlckrH
serve
Mother's Dav at the
Tri| I nTour, treasurer and
youngest and oldest mothers ms* be obtained from any
Mrs. Frank Donahue, corre­ two morning worship ser­ in attendance.
choir member.

A Great
Idea!
Many of the gre*U «t Ideal
•tarted in Sunday School
which waa true of tha one for
"Mollwr'a Day”. Mr*. Anna
peeve* Jarvl* waa teaching a
Sunday School claaa In Graf­
ton, West Virxinla one Sunday
in 1870. During the claaa per­
iod ahe spoke of the need for
a day to memortallte mothers
and aha concluded her Sunday
School Claaa with a prayer
a*Mng for eomuone to found a
memorial day to hunur the
mother* of America and the
world.
Mrs. Jarvl* had a little
twelve year old daughter in
that claaa who did not forgot
that prayer and when her mo­
ther died In 1806 aba declared
that aha would be tha one to
found this memorial day.

Priscilla Circle
Has Visit With
Former Member

V

■y Jots Mails
Fourteen mambtr* of the
Chulurta Community Church
Womtn'a Christian Fellow­
ship Priscilla Circle met re­
cently at the ehurcb and
formed a car caravan to the
home of Mri. Wilma M id­
den In Eau Gillie.
Mra. Madden, e former
realdent of the community,
waa moat active la the
church and la tha circle
. whan realdini In Chuluota.
Sha aarvad a delicious lun­
cheon after which the busineai meeting waa conducted.
Mri. Florence Boulden waa
in charge or the program and
Mri. Nora Zimmer led the
devotions.
The next meeting of the
circle will be held Tuesday at
T:3U p. m. at p it home of
Mrs. Mildred Wright, MO
Lake Drive, In Chuluota.
Mrs. Katherine Jones will be
In charge of the ' program
end Mrs. Ruth Perna will
give the derot Iona.
'A l l ladlei in the communIt. ere Invited to attend.

Catholic Guild
To Install
New Officers
By Load** Slmanek
The Catholic W o m e n ' s
Guild
of
the
Altamonte
Springi St . Mary-Uagdalsn
Church will hold an Installa­
tion luncheon for new offi­
cers at the Ml. Vernon Inn In
Winter Park next Tuesday at
U:3o p. m.
Mr*. Charles Callahan of
t'
SI. Charles Pariah will
serve aa Installing officer for
Mr*. Frank Ley, praildent;
Mrs. Oliver Roblchaud, first
vice president; Mra. James
Cannclongo. second vice pres­
ident; Mrs. William Tisdale,
treasurer; Mra. Robert Bush,
recording
secretary;
Mra.
John Bowen Jr., correspond­
ing secretary; Mrs. Joseph
B om b, historian and Mra.
John Barhydl, parliamentar­
ian.
Serving on the committee
In charge of the luncheon
arc Mri. Lawrence llammet,
Mrs. Robert Oliver and Mrs.
Baruch. Reservation* for the
luncheon should be in by to­
day.
Alt execolLe buurd nicer
Ing Is scheduled (or I p. in.
next Tuesday at tho Itoms. uf
Mr*. Lry, 721 Bucher ffr. In
Maitland.

Presbyterians
To Observe
Mother's Day
By Jess Casselberry
Mother's
Day
will
be
recognised at Uie Wcslmtniter
Presb) (ertan Church during
the Sunday murnlnv worship
at II o'clock wlien tlie pastor
Rev, John .V Montgomery,
will have as Ills topic "Mak­
ers of History."
Tills church meets in a
temporary chapel located in
Ibe lltfticr Home* Sale* of­
fices in Howell Park.
Special tuuslc will be pie
srntod by llse cliolr under
the directiou of Mrs. Gordon
Dillon. A church lime nurscry
wlll be provided for Uie care
( f small children.
/

Anna was a grown lady and
a school teacher hy the time
her mother died. Him was a
person of great intelligence
as well ns energy. She atnrtrd
by arranging a servlet- to he
held honoring her own mother
and tha mothera who had
worked with her In the long
ycais she had at-rved the
church she loved so much. Hie
service was pivpared hy the
minister of Andrew* Method­
ist Church and was held In
Grafton May 12, 10(17. Not
only the locul people acecpUd
It with great appreciation but
the newspaper was quick to
recognise its value and helped
to spread the deep feeling that
had been engendered.
Hie next year tho celebra­
tion of "Mother's Day” spread
to Philadelphia but this was
only the beginning! By Ith/J
forty-five atates as well as
Mexico, Canada, Hawaii and
Puerto RU-o had Joined in tho
celebration. By this time a
motto hail been chosen which
said, "To honor the first motlir who over lived—your moth­
er.” A flower, the carnation,
had been rhosen aa an emblem
and all waa set for a universal
day when people from all over
the world could expnws with
one accord the love and respeet that they huve fur mo­
thers.
Muy f), 1914, President Wil­
son designated a specific tlma
for Mother’s Day which was
the second Sunday In May.
This was an act that gavu
great unity In the celebration
of this fine memorial. Con­
fess* took notice of the event
In an official way hy a Joint
resolution which read, "The
service rendered the United
Slatea of American mothers is
th« greatest source of tho
country's strsngth and Inspir­
ation."
In many ways the pattern
set by Miss Jarvis Is still fol­
lowed today. Wo continue to
sand our mothers flowers or
ethar gifts. Home have to settls fu r a telephone call or some
other nitons of communication,
and there are many who can
do neither berauao the honored
one has passed from this
world.
laird
Shaftesbury
said,
"Give ms a generation of
Christian mothers, sand 1 will
undertake to change the whole
face of society in twelve
months." How true it is that
the world of tits future will Ihi
as our mothers of today. What
a frightening responsibility
but what a glorious privilege!
Let us all remember to In­
clude In our prayers a great
thanksgiving to God fur our
mothars as well aa a petition
that
He give them the
strength, wisdom, and love to
most their tremendous needsl

Baptists Get
New Pastor
By Joan Mafia
Rev. Joseph Warden, a na­
tive of West Virginia, has
accepts*! the pastorate of the
First Baptist Church of Cltufoots after Ilcv.
Charles
Swaggeriy was forced to re­
sign due to 111 liealth.
A Farewell Tea honoring
Rev. Sweggerty was held on
the altmioon of April 28 l&gt;&gt;
members of the comirigslloii
and friend* of the church.
Rev. Warden, a graduate
of tho Southwestern Baptist
Tlwo logical Seminary, has
been active 1 Southern llapllst denominational life a* a
clerk of the Ml. Graham As­
sociation in Arisons and as
a trustee of Grand C'an)on
College.
Mri. Warden la the form­
er Ruth Dunbar uf Columbia,
Mo.
Rev. an)l Mrs. Warden and
their children, Joseph Jr.,
10, John, 11, and Timulhy,
three, aro now residing in
their home at tlie corner
ul A vciiuc K and Sixth St.
In Chuluota.

Ebenezer To
Show Film
A apoclal filmstrip entitled
"Double Idsntity" will be
shown at tba KUncsvr Metli*
odist Church tliis Sunday at
7:80 p. m. aa pait or tha
churrh'* rinphusla on Naliouul Family Week,

Methodists To Honor Mothers

NEW OFFICERS o f the All Soul* Catholic Woman** Club were installed
hint Sunday by Fr. Richard Lyon*, pastor o f the church, seated, left. O f­
ficers are, seated from left, Mrs. Paul Aucoin and Mrs. John Fierro; stand­
ing, from left, Mrs. Frank Donahue, Mrs.
C. Mamele and Mrs. Ted LaTuur.
(Herald Fhoto)

Sunshine Circle Episcopal Church To Sponsor
Holds Meeting Student Center At Stetson
In Forest City
By Jane Casselberry
The .Sunshine Cl rein of the
Casselberry Methodist Chuirli
met Tuesday morning at thehome of Mra Phil ( ’aether on
Pendleton Dr. fn Forest City,
with Mr*. Darwin Shea, chair­
man, presiding.
Mra. Leonard Casselberry
presented the program on life
In underdeveloped nation*.
Mrs. M, C. Duggiu led the con­
cluding dlecusaiun on the "Rim
of Asia" atudy course.
The circle voted to send
$70 for the support o f two
atudenta for one year at a
school In Hyherdnd, Pakistan.
Tho circle is also buying Bi­
llies for children In the Junior
Dept, of tile Sunday School
who do not have their own, A
total of $49 was raised at the
rummngu «ule spoosuivd last
Saturday.
Twelve member* were pres­
ent for the meeting and vis.
Hurt were .Mr*. Iliuinus Gutlirksun and Mia Datiua Prin­
gle.
The hostrss served Danish
pastries and coffee prior tu
the meeting.
The next meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. Grace
Router at 320 l’ lliey Ridge ltd.
in Casselberry.

Lutherans Elect
New President
Lutheran* a s s e m b l e d at
the MImoutI Synod FloridaGeorgia District Convention
this week In Miami Tuesday
elected Rev. August llrmthnl
of Winter Haven as their now
district president for the next
three yean.
He auccerils Rev. Frederick
W, Lorberg o f Jacksonville
who hue served for the past
six year*.
In other business at-th e
cun veil thin a resolution was
P“ "»e&lt;l to enlarge the district'a
geographical divisions from
seven to 12 in order tu facil­
itate the opv ration of tha
church on tha local congrega­
tional level.
Aieu* affected by the resol­
ution ill Floridu me Jackson­
ville, Orlando, Tampa, 81.
Petersburg. Miami, Ft. Laud­
erdale. Palm Beach, Winter
II hVcii, Sniusotu and Cucuu
Beach.
Vice pitsldcul* elected were
Rev. l.orbeig, Rev. A. H. D.
ficsaleki uf Oilandu and Rev.
R«y Guclxuw uf Ft. Lauder­
dale.

Bishop Luultit, addressing
tho Forty-first Annual Con­
vention of the Kpiscop.il Dio­
cese of South Florida in Mi­
ami lh-ach this week an­
nounced the opening of a
unique program to lie spon­
sored hy the Kplscupal Diocose at Stetson University In
DcLand. .
An Kplscupal Residential
college for non-Knglisli speak­
ing foreign students will tie
opened on the campus uf
Stetson In the spring of lw&gt;4.
The
program
will
offer
a research center in which

Church Of God
Buys Property

pilot work will be dune lead­
ing to the establishment of
other Residential Colleges for
foreign students on other
college and university cam­
puses In Florida ami else­
where in tlie United Slalca.
Tho research center will
be working on many aspect*
of the problem of providing
the Ih’i I possible procedures
in educational programs to
meet live need for adequately
training Katin American stu­
dents. Although Uie Residen­
tial college will be for all
non-English
speaking
stu­
dents, s|H.-cial emphasis will
be given to Latin American
students in order lo meet
tlie specific conditions effect­
ing the nation's total efforts
with Latin America.
The program has been
commended hy the State
Department of the Federal
Government and many lead­
ers uf Latin Americun coun­
tries. The {(evidential College
for nun K dtilth speakin! Lat­
in students will allow these
students an intense year of
Knglish training, preparing
them to go on to various col­
leges In the United State*.
Students will be selected who
are academically qualified to
do college work In this coun­
try except for their lack of
Engllah.
Development of the pro
gram has been under Uie
leadership of Uie Rev. Can­
on A. Itees Hay, Executive
Director of Programs for the
Episcopal Diocese of South
Florida.

KLDKR SPHIhna RAPT7ST
Did Orlandn Kd. at llrstrr Art,
H
. Hamilton Orttfln _ Pastor
riSRCBRST Atsr.MULY
Sunday School _ . . . 9:4. a. m.
ok non c h u r c h
Morning Worship 11:44 a m.
Car. STI a aa* Elm
M. IS. Snow --------— Pastor Training Union — 1:10 p. m.
Sunday School .... S.SS s. m. ■Craning Warship _ 7:41 p. m.
Morning Worship 1S:I* a. m.
Evading Worship_7:10 p. m.
Youth Merv. iTues.) 7:30 pm.
Mid-Weak Serr, (Thun.) 7:10
Catholic
p. m,
ALL SOt t.* CATHOLIC
H. W . Snow, Pastor
CHURCH
Oak Ar*. at tok SI.
Richard L y o n s ____- pastor
Sunday Rusts ____ t :lt a. m.
Baptiot
___ S:S* a. m.
---- 10:14 a. m.
h * « t r a f t is t cssm cif
___
, H itt A. OK
ait Park Sttsss
Wsskdays
....—
11:0* a. in.
F. B. Chance
_ PH tor
llornln* Worship __ S;(i s. m.
Sunday School
. 1:41 a. m.
Mornlna Worship 11:0* s. ns.
Christian
Tralnlu* Union — R: 1&amp; p. m.
livening Worship .. T:*o p. m. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
OISCTPLBS OF CHRIIT
Wad. I'rsysr Barries TiJS p. m.
I SWT ■, Saafard Art.
R*v. Warn* Johnston Pastor
Sunday
t :ll a. m.
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH Horning School
Warship list* a m.
Car, I SIR it. A Oak Aro.
Osll S m ith ___- - Pastor
Sunday School _ —
—S IS a. tn.
Mornlna Worship It:** a m.
Training Union _ S:1S p. m. Church Of ChriBt
Krsnlng Worship - 7:1* p. m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Wad. f*raysr Barries ?:SI p m.
aooora
Nurtsry Opsn
Ralph Rrawar Jr. Brsngallst
W T R R ___________ T:l* p. m. Rlhl* School ______ 11:41 a. m.
Sunday Nil* Broadcast
Mornlnr Worship 1ti4* A m.
Krsnlns W'nrshlp „ 7:14 p. m.
W4d. Prayar Barrie* 7:1* p.m.
1ST. HAVES PRIMITIVE
BAPTIST Cni'BCI*
SIIV as, and (A bb* A t*.
CHI’RCH OF CHRIST
C. T. Morris _____ ._ raster FAnLAHighway
d# Wasf
Ilsgular Mealing |*:l* a m. Morris tluby ——
Evangcttst
(First Sunday)
HIM*
Clsttrs
...
a. m.
Contsrsnc* ™,----- - 7;IS p. n. Morning Worship _10:04
11:04
a m.
Iprsctdlng Saturday)
Krsnlng Wurshlp „ S OI p. m.
Third Sunday---- 7:10 P. m.
Hilda
Classes
Wed.
7:14
pm.
Jo* llsrrlll _— Ass’t rsastur

Anaembly Of God

TASCSTSIIIK M l*»ll»&gt; SHY
HSPIIST Clll HCIf
nth SI. A Hally A t*.
Paul M. I'sllsy
— Pastor
Sunday School __ 10:40 A m.
Sunday
Morning Worship 11:04 a. m,
Sunday
Krsnlng Warship Till p. m.
VVsdnssdsy
Prays,t Harries _, 7:11 p. m.

Attend
service
this week
at ijour om
place of
cv
J
worship

lly Jane Uiuvethriiy
The Orlando District Metho­
dist Pastor* Conference will
be held Monday at tU a. 111.
at thu Casielbvrry Commun­
ity Metlodist Church.
Ilcv.
Delmas
Copeland,
pa blur of the church, will lw
bust lo tlie visiting minister*.

At First It I'aliurllu
(Alongside old post office.)

Sanford
Furniture Co.
• Carpet* • Furnltursr
• Tile
• Finite*
•

Rcntul Heds *

Lutheran

Pentecostal
riRST PRhTBl'OiTAL
CHLRCH u r LONG WOOD
*41 Orange arm*I
Rtv. E. r.uih Grant — Pastor
Sunday School — 14:04 a. m.
Morning VVorihlp 11:44 A m.
Sunday Krsnlng — Tils A m.
Wed. Illble,Study _ 7:71 p. m.
Conquerors Matting
Friday —......... - 7:3* A m

CHURCH

Nazarene
FIRST CHURCH
UF THE NASARENB
W. tad IL SI Maple a * a
Paul n ic k s *______ __ Pastor
Sunday gchoot_— I II a m.
Morning Worship 14:4* a m.
Youth
4 40 A m.
Rrangellstlo Ssrvte* 7:04 p.m.
Third Sunday
Singsplratlun __ _ 1:44 a m.

N O T IC E
CALL

FA 2-2611

/

The American OH Company
Mr. and Mr*. M. K. SlrDklaad

Frugrcuhivc PrinlinK Co,

Wllhon-Maicr Furnliui* Co.

J. M. I tmerua and Staff

Mr. and Mra Al Wilson

Stfnstrom Uenily

Mrs. Appleby s Restaurant

Herb Slen«tr&lt; *i and R u ff

Lucille and llarnld Apnlvhv
1U N. i ’ark

The Kill Ihrutre
Bill Larelaco A Km plo\ret

R o ller Motor Salca Co.
Kmnialt Farrell A Stall

Food Fair S(or«», Inc.
b ru n i Uailrj A Kmpla;rra

OVER 115 YEARS

CONORBUATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CH IRC*
(railed Chare* ■( Chrtot)
Park Areas* at 94th at.
4:44 a. m. — Church School
11:0* a. m. — --- — Serrlce
4:10 p. m. — Christie* Youth
Ministry
Rtv. Waltsr A.n. HcPhirton,
Pastor

The$e Sanford Merchants
Jdfge You To Attend
The Church Of Your Choice

Church To Have
Hamburger Fry

Pastors To Meet
In Casselberry

Congregational

LVTHHRAN CHURCH OF
THR REDEEMER
Presbyterian
IM W. Stlh Fine*
Th s Chureh of tho Lulhorsu
FIRST FRBIRYTERIAN
lloar" and TV *ThU It ths
CHURCH
Lift"
llorbsrt W. astro* —— Pastor
Oak
Art.
Third it.
Sunday School _— 1:11 a. m. Ornv#r Sewellaad
Jr. -__ Patter
Worship Barrie* — lo:lt A. m. Thomas II. Mekla — Assistant
Morning Worship _ 1:43 A m.
Sunday School _— 7:43 a m.
Station Hatting _ 17:41 A m.
Morning Worship 11:07 A ns.
Methodist
Plonoar Fellowship 4:04 p.m,
GRACE HETHODIIT CHURCH Sonlor Ptllowahlp - 4:44 p. m.
Onora Ud, at Woodland Are., Ertnlng Worship_7:14 p. tn.
Har. John II. IllraA Jr. Paalur Wad. I'rsysr Strrlc* T:M p.m.
dundty Uthuol
. - 4:41 A m.
Murnlng Worship 11:40 a m.
H Y F ______________ 1:34 p. m.
COMMUNITY
FRHBRTTKRIAN CHURCH •
cHt’RCH o r c iiR tr r
EEENESRR HKTHODIOT
I.aha Hary ,
LssgriasS, Ft A
CHURCH
Tier. John VV. nitty. Pastor
Lord’s Hay Harriets 10:14 *.m.
(lira * Uolghta
Sunday S. hoot — 1:41 a m.
and Tilt pm. liar. Ray Gregory, Jr.. Pastor Murnlng Worship 11:4* n. m.
UumJmy School _— 1:41 a m. U. P. Y . _________ * 34 p. m.
Murnlng Worship 11:00 a tn.
CHIRCII l)F t'llRIST
MTF ______ — —
* :*0 A m.
Eta Worship - __a -t ilt p. n.
ISIS r| tk A rasas
Dart Brawn _—_ Erangtllst Wad. Prayar Strata* 7:30 a m.
Sunday
Itlhla Study .. _ tn;nn a. m.
Mornlna Worship 11:4« a. m. FIRST HRTHoniST CHt’RCH
TO LIST YOUR
dip Park Are.
Evening Serrlc* _ *:Jo p in.
Sas "Hsrald of Truth" 1 pm. John T. Adams Jr. _ Pastor
Horning Worship - 1:14 a m.
Sunday os Chsnntl t
Sunday School —
1:41 a m
Tutsday
Ladle* DIM* d ie t 10:44 am. Morning Worship 14:S( a. m.
X T " Mattings __ (tIO a m
Wrdnesday
lllblt Clsaaea ___ 7.14 p. m (Inttrmsdlsls, Senior)
Ertnlng Worship _ 7:71 p. m.

Announcement that Hie San­
ford Church of God has pur­
chased a scvcn-iiiid one-half
acre tract uf land for future
expansion and devckipnient
was made today by Rev.
Garold D. Boatwright, pastor.
Plana call first for tho
building of a now sanctuary
PIABCBSCST MAPTIST
and Sunday School plant with
CIIIMCM
Onarn Rand
other facilities scheduled for
Pa,tor
William J. (lusts
later construction.
Murnlng Worship ~ l;4S A
II
s.
It),
The properly has frontage
Sunday School
9:43 a. m
of OGO feet on 22txl St. and
Training Union — — ( : l l p.m
330 feet on 24l!i St. It was
Kvstilng Worship _ 7:10 p a
W’ sd. OfNcsrs A Tsscnrrs
Christian Science
sold lo the church by heirs
Matting ............. dil* pm F » S T CHURCH OF CHHItT
of Frank L. Woodruff for a
Wot. Prayer Strrlc* 7.St p.m
arsBNTIOT
price of 119,873. Johnny Walk­
AM Rail Second attest
Sunday
Ser
-lc# A
er, associate of J. W. Hall
Sunday School
11:40 A m.
NORTH ORI.AVO*
Realty, handled the sale in
Buhjoett
RAFTtaT e ll APRS
Adam
and
I'allen
Man
Ino N, Fnlrlat 4
cnoperotinn with Kd lame
V. N. Mttgard, Chap*1 Pastor TV'ednstday B»releo t:4» p. m.
Realty. Attornry* Ken McIn­
Sunday School _ _ I II am. Tteadlng Kuum: I0S E. Flrit.
Training Union ____ S:S* p. m. I Wsskdays: IOi SO tin. &gt; 4:10
tosh and George Speer assist­
Worship tl s. m Tils pm. 1 p.m. Friday Krtnlng: 1:10ed In (he Iraniactlon.
Wed. Krsnlng Praior 7:34 p.m.
t:14 p.m.
Clearing of Hie laud will
begin Immediately ami until
construction grts underway
It will be used for outdoor
By Jane Casselberry
activities hy the young jwopie
Thr program at this week'*
of the church and neighbor­ meeting of tlie Unites! Pres­
hood,
byterian Youth of the West­
minister Presbyterian Church
will tm tn charge of Donna
Lundgren and Linda Pitman.
Meetings of the group are
held each Sunday at 0:30 p.
The Congregatfonal Christ­ m. tn the temporary chapel
ian Churrh of Sanford will located at the Heftier Humes
sponsor a Hamburger Fry Sales offices in Howell Park.
ll.ls Saturday at the church
Refreshments for Sunday's |
with serving scheduled be­ meeting will be served hy
tween the hours of 2 and Janice Wiggins. Rev, John
7:3o p. m.
N. Montgomery, pastor of (he
Nominal prices have been church, is advisor for this
set for adult* and for chil­ group ami aU Junior and sen­
dren under 12 year* of age. ior high young people are
The menu includes baked welcome to attend tlie meet­
Wilsuii-EichelhtrKcr Martuury
beans, coleslaw, potato salad ing*.
Kunir* I. Witaon and Hiaff
and beverage.

UPY To Meet
In Howell Park

riH a r c h y r c h
IIP TIIK VU.IHVIVU
•
CHURCH OF HOD
Luka Mary, Kle.
n s l A Ptsttk
Garold D. float* right Paster Rev. W. L. Holcombe, PestoA
Sunday S chool_l:4t A. tn
Sunday
Morning Worship 11:00 a m. 7:le A m . - . Biol* Sonool
Kvangtllstlc San-. 7:10 A m. 11:44 a. m. _ Mornlnr Worohla
Tuss. Prayar Ssrr. 7:10 A m. TiOd p. m. — Evening Servtoa
Thuro. Toung Ptopl*
7:«0 p. in. — WeJ. Mld-Werk
Endaaror - - - - - l i t ! A m.
Prayer Servloe*
7:44 p. m. 3n&lt;l Wed. Mission*
ary Serrlc*

Church Of God

JULIAN WHIUIIAM
District Manager
»0« W. .'ilili hi. . J li-s lla

riuutlierii Nulurul bu&gt;
John Dunn A 8laU

♦ Life Insurance
* havings Plans
*Krvircawm Plans
#

MODERN WOODMEN

or AMERICA
Hums Office, Rock Dlsnd. III.

Sanford Atlantic National Hank
Ilaward M. Hodge* A Staff

For the Limit Family
Rtpitssmmt

J. C. Penney Company
C. L Kabiaaaa gad Empisjaag

WELCOME WAOOM
YIMGIMA PK1KOSKI
r. U. Boa 1)11
NO(t\ NOItlUb
I t 8-1911

riU te Farm Inhurarwe Companies
Ira lag L I’rjor and B u ff

Hill Lumber A Hardware Co.
JiH H j Crappa A Kmplu,rM

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Fri. May 10. '63— fnpo 3

RrrxB

Presbyterian Church

Good Shepherd To Dedicate Organ
An orirnn recital will be held
at 8 p. m. today at the Good
Rhtqihrrd Lutheran Church of
Sanford at which time the new
Allen Organ, recently lnttalled
in the aanctuary, will be offi­
cially dedicated.
Walter N, Hewitt, min later
of music at the Winter i’urk
I’reabyterian Church, will be
organist fur the recital which
will include several Chorale
Preludes by (Inch, Adagio
from Concerto No. 10 by Han­
del and the Musical Clocks by
Haydn.
Hewitt is from Prospect
Presbyterian Church. Maple­

wood. N. J., where, for twen­ American Guild of Organists
ty-eight years, he has built nnd has served as president
snd maintained an outstand­ of thu New Jersey Chapter,
National Association of Teach­
ing musical ministry- He re­ ers of Singing, Inc.. Music Ed­
ceived his academic education ucator* Association of New
at Northwestern University. Jersey, Music Teachers Asso­
New York University. Colum­ ciation of the Oranges, N. J.,
bia University, and the Julli- nnd Arlington, N. J. Music
srd School of Music.
Club. He it a trui her of piano,
He holds the certificates of organ and voice.
Hewitt will be playing an
Associate and Choirmaster of
the American Guild of Orgun- Allen Organ, Model T-1211,
ists, and is a Licentiate and which has a .12-note pedal
Fellow o f the Trinity College board, double keyboard and
of Music, London, England. He also hern equipped with a car­
Is now completing his third illon, harp and percussion
three yesr term as a member unit.
of the National Council of the
The purchase of this organ

was accomplished by gifts
only from m e m h e r s nnd
friends. In a period of less
than six months, the congre­
gation of Good Shepherd, by
each writing to throe friends
in various parts o f the coun­
try, was able to raise fISOO
towards the purchase of the
organ. Gifts have been receiv­
ed from as fur uwny us Spain
and the Philippines, conse­
quently, the organ fund is
called "An Allstates Organ
Fund."
Hcv. Ernest Rolick Jr., past­
or, invites all friends of Good
Shepherd to this evening of
music nnd dedication.

Methodists Set
Loyalty Dinners
For Next Week

TOYS FOR TOTS who hnvo to be confined to the hospital are presented
to Administrator Robert Besserer for use in the Pediatric Ward o f Semi­
nole Memorial Hospital by Mrs. Johnny Johnson o f tbe Women’s Auxili­
ary to tbe Seminole County Medical Society (Doctor’s Wives organiza­
tion). The soft little toys were specially made by tbe wives group for uso
iu tbe hospital. They cun be washed and sterilized, Mrs. Vann Parker presi­
dent said.
(Herald Photo)

loiyalty Dinners at the
First Methodist Church in
Sanford will be held at 6:90
p.m. on Munday, Tuesday and
Wednesday of next week with
one third of the congrega­
tion scheduled to attend each
night.
Divisions c/ the congregahave been named and the
"Reds" are to attend on Mon­
day night, the "W hites" on
Tuesday and the “ Blue*" on
Wednesday.
Following each dinner the
rliurch'a program o f worship,
education, world serve and
social life will be presented
through the use of slides and
films and pledges toward sup­
port o f the annual budget to
tarry on the work will be ac­
cepted.
Those who have not yet re­
reived their invitation eards
or who cannot attend on the
scheduled night are asked to
rail the church office to muke
arrangements.

Lyman PTA
To Sponsor
Bake Sales
By Janr Casselberry

SEM INOLE HIGH YEARBOOK, TH E SALM AGU NDI comes out today
at the school. Shown here nt a banquet in celebration o f tbn publishing o f
this year’s book are Co-Editors, Mian Judy Whitmore and Mian Judy Hunten, (le ft and third from left, respectively). With them are their faculty
sponsorD, Mias Anna VitsariD, necond from left and Mrs. Joanne Holmnnon.
(Herald Photo)

M Y F Groups
Plan Program
A special Mother’s Day pro.
gram will l»e presented this
Sunday evening at the First
Methodist Church c i Sanford
by members of the Junior
High and Scnlur High MYF
groups.
A reception honoring all
motheri present will be held
In McKinley Hall of the
church following the evening
worship service.

Legal Notice
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Plaintiff,

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Defendants.
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• state
or
country
other
than th* Hlate of Plnrlda,
and malting addrres being:
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A M &gt; TO: All purl ire rUlm ln a
Intrrrsls by. through, un­
der nr agnlntt the afore­
said person.
TOl) AKK hereby notified
that n CoinnUInt to foreclose
s&gt;certain mortgage encumber­
ing
the following
described
r*et property, tn-wlt:
I ail II. Ill or k A. CO I'NT i lV C L U B MANOR, U N IT
M L 2. according to tbe
plat (hereof SB recorded
In Pint llook II. page III,
, public Records of Deminole County. Klorlde,
tine been filed against you In
the above styled eult. snd you
are required to serve a rope
of
your
Answer
nr
other
Pleading to Ihe Complaint &lt;m
Plaintiff's attorneys, ANI&gt;i:ilDON, IIUDII. DKAN, LO WNDKH
*. van den IIKItiJ. 222 Bast
Central Avenue, tirlsndn, Fl or­
ida. and fi ll the original A ns­
wer or other pleading In Ihe
office of the Clerk of the Cir­
cuit Court on or before tbe
Alb day of June, 1*12. |e you
f.ril to d » so, a decree p, o con.
letso will be taken against
you fa r the relief demanded
In the Complaint.
'H ill Nntlre shall be pub­
lished once a week for four
rnuserullve weeks In tha HANF O R I i IIB II AI- Ii.
D A T E D this 1st day of Aley.

•

Churchwomen Pentecostal Ladies
Attend Annual Elect New Officers
Episcopal Meet
The Episcopal Churchwomen
of the Diocrfv of South Flurills convened Iu -tilth Annual
Meeting at the Deauville
Hotel at Miami Reach on
Tuesday with Mra. A. Travers
Ewell, president, preaiding
over a total attendance of 66:1
regiitered delegate* and viaIton.
The report of the nominat­
ing committee wui received
for consideration at Wednca*
duy’i senion. A recommenda­
tion from the eacculive hoard
to amend thu by-law* win ac­
cepted and pa**ed by tbe dele­
gatee. Greeting* from the Dio­
cese of Nassau and the Bnhamaa were brought to the
Women of South Florida by
the Kt. Rev. Reran rd Murkham, Lord Ri*hop of Na**au
and the Uahuma*.

ny Donna Ealra
New offierra of tho lotdlc*
Auxiliary of the First I ’cntec(mtu 1 Church of Longwood
were elected at the regular

Mother’s Day
Service Set
In Lake Mary

Circle To Install
New Officers

SERVICE

S u p t

• 'DECALS
• TRUCKS
SILK SCREEN PROCESS
SIGNS OF ALL
817 8.

,

.By Jane Casselberry
The Junior Choir of the
Casselberry Community Melh
odist Church will prrsrnt a
Spring Concert at 7:30 p m
thi* Sunday under (he direrlion of Mis* Eleanor Ferrell.
Mi»* Barbara Ferrell will
provide the piano accompani­
ment.
The public i* invited lo at­
tend.
In honor of Family Week
flowering plant* will be pre­
sented during the concert to
monthly meeting held at 7:30 the largest family attending
p. m. Monday at the church on and to the newest family at­
Ora nun Ave.
tending.
Thu new officur* air Mr*.
M. L. McDaniel, president;
Mr*. Cleo Barker, vice presi­
dents Mr*. Evelyn Hayes, sec­
retary and Mr*. T. L. Airey,
lly Jane Casselberry
treasurer.
Hie South Seminole Junior
After Rev. E. Ruth Grant,
pastor of tha church, bestow­ High PTA will hold its final
ed upon tha officers their of­ meeting for the year at H
ficial rites, they pledged tu p.m. next Tuesday at which
"go forward, never looking time new officer* for the
backward and to be a living coming year will be elected
example o f the church."
and installed.
The motto of tho auxiliary
All members are urged to
is "Love, Kindness and Fel­ attend tin* important meet­
lowship."
ing.

N E W L Y ELECTED OFFICERS o f the Ladies Auxiliary o f the Longwood First Pentecostal Church are, from left, Mrs. T. L. Airey, treasurer;
Mrs. Evelyn Hayes, secretary; Mrs. Cleo Darker, vice president nnd Mrs.
M. L. McDaniel, president,
(Herald Photo)

RELIABLE

y o u n g

The Lyman High School
PTA will sponsor bake sales
at three location* .Saturday
starting at 8:30 am.
Tenth grade mother* will
be In front of the Longwood
Post Office with Mrs. Char­
les Domo serving ns co-ordi­
nator. Eleventh grade mothera will sell in front ol Shep­
pard's Drug Store in Cassel­
berry with Mrs. James Dirkemneyer in charge and 12th
grade inolhrr* will sell in
front of the Publlx Mnrkrl at
the corner of Sll t:w and llwy.
17-02 in Casiclberry with
Mr*. Lillian i l a l m c r in
charge.
These sale* arc being spon­
sored in order to help meet
the PTA budget and ull school
mothers are urged lo bring
contributions of baked goods
to one of the three sale loca­
tion*.

Junior Choir
To Present
Spring Concert

A ipecial Mother* Day
*crvlcc will tie held at the
Church of the Nararene in
Lake SI ary this Sunday dur­
ing the 11 a. m. worship
hour.
Mother* who qualify in
numerou* categories will re­
ceive recognition and gifts.
Rev. W. L. Holcombe, pal­
lor, also hai announced that
the church Is planning a Va­
cation Ilible School for the
week* of June 10 through
June 21 with daily tension*,
Monday through Friday, to
be held from 2:30 until 11:30
New officer* of Ihr Bear a. m.
Lake Garden Circle wilf be
lnttalled thli Saturday at &gt;
1Ml.
luncheon to be held at the
IHCAI.I
MOTHER’S D A Y
Arthur II- Beckwith, Jr.
Barbiion fteitaurant in Win­
SUNDAY, MAY 12th
Clerk of the Circuit Court
ter Fark at 12:30 p.m.
• By: Atari ha T. Vlhlin
’ Deputy Clerk
Installing officer will be
CARDS by
Pdbllah: May I. I*. IT. I t . t i l l
Mra. Alan Wentworth.
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South Seminole
PTA To Meet

Central Baptist WMS Has
Business And Program Meet
The Women's Missionary
Church met at the church,
Wednesday, nt 0:30 n, m. for
the monthly buxine-* and pro­
gram meeting. Mr*. Mnyhcllo
Hayes presided over tho busi­
ness session.
The Mission Chart was re­
viewed nnd brought up to
date. Mr*. Joy-re Dorton's res­
ignations a* Girls' Auxiliary
Counselor and Circle Chairman
were recognised nnd accepted
Mr*. J. II. East vva* elected
a* Sunbeam Director.
Tim Intermediutu G I r I a '
Auxiliary member* were elect­
ed ns helper* to the Sunbeam
Hires lor, In be appointed each
wick by |heir (!. A, Counselor,
Mrs. Edna Giles, ns agreed
upon by tbe Sunbeam Direr,
tor and Girls' Auxiliary Di­
rector. Mra. Joyce Walker wn*
elrsiid a* the Junior Ulrla*
Auxiliary Counselor.
A nominating committee for
WMS w «i appointed with Mrs.
Alice Smith its chairman, Mr*.
Alice Appleby and Mrs. East
ns members, and Mrs. Ruth
Wilkinson and Mm. Ednu Gibe
na naaorinte members.
Mrs. Appleby, the program
chairman, presented tho pro­
gram entitled “ The Birthday
of W.M.S." Tho Women'*
Mi-niunnry Society wn* organ­
ised, as thu result of the fruits
of the work of Mr*. Webb,
who wa* a wheel-chair invalid.
In 1800, thtough her effort*,
one hundred twenty-one so­
cle! he were organised and In
1688 this network of gocicllri
liecame auxiliary to the South­
ern Baptist Convention. Sine*that time, Tho Young Wom­
en’s Auxiliary, The Girls’ Aux­
iliary and the Sunbeam Band
have Isell organised by the
W.M.U.
The Rnyal Ambassador!,
Mission Organization for Imys,
was also organized under the
au'plrrt of the Women's Mis­
sionary Union, This organi­
zation is now auxiliary tu the
Brotherhood.
The Devotional was led hy
Mr*. Smith.
Scripture ref­
erence* front Gcnesii, Esther

nnd Mnrk were used empha­
sizing tho personal responsi­
bility for individual commit­
ment, to divinely appointed
tasks. The Devotional closed
'ith silent prayers of selfdrdiention.

Tho new pipe organ nt the
First Presbyterian Church will
lie dedicated Sunday nt 6 p.m.
in an all music service in
which, in addition to the or­
gan, the four choirs of the
church will he ftnlurcd, the
Rev. Grover C. Sowell, Jr.
mid.
Following the litany o f dedi­
cation that will he offered hy
tho congregation nml the
prayer of dedication the serv­
ice will W continued hy the
choirs under the dim-tion of
Mr*. George Touhy, Minister
of Music.
The Chancel Choir will sing
three anthems. Psalm 160
(Franck), The Shadow Of Thy
Wings (Andrews), and Feor
Not, O Israel (Splcker), The
30 voices of the Junior Choir
will then join in singing Bach's
Come Together Let us Sing.
The worship in musie i* con­
tinued witli the Cheruldn Song
(Glinka) sung by tho Chancel
Choir, litre the Senior High
School nnd the Junior High
School girls Join in llm joy­
ful To Zion Jesus Canto (W il­
liams) nnd the Gu-gor-Pfohl
Hosnnnn.
Wondrous Love (Christian­
sen) nnd Glorious Everlasting
(Cousins) by the Chancel
Chorus will jinvcdo tho bene­
diction.
The service will lie conduct­

Immediately after Ihe pro­
gram, the Indie* adjourned to
the dining area nnd enjoyed n
Birthday Party" in celebra­
tion of tin, seventy-fifth Birthduy anniversary. Varl-colorod
candles nnd pink decorative
frosting depleted the seventyfifth yeur on a beautiful
white-tiered cake which was
baked hy Mrs. Appleby for
the occasion. The pastel green
cloth nddtxl a fitting back­
ground for thu decorail VO nrrnngcinunl of assorted pan­
sies ott the tuhle.
Those enjoying tho fellow­
ship of the meeting were Mra.
Charles lluyes, President; Mts
J. 1L East, Sunbctint Director;
Mrs. Edna Giles, G.A. Direc­
tor; Mr*. Charles Appleby,
program director; Mrs, Joyce
Walker, Jr., G.A, counselor;
Mrs. (’ . J. Wilkinson nnd Mra.
Gail Smith, Prayer rhnlrnmn.

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sage or taking of so-called
mincing randies, cracker* or
rookies, or chewing gum. ODItlNKX is n tiny tablet nnd
easily swallowed. When yeti
take ODRINEX, you still en­
joy your tucals, still eat tho
foods you like, but you lim ­
ply don’t havo the urge for
extra portions because OI&gt;*
II IN EX depresses your ap­
petite and decreases your de­
sire fee food. Your weight
must come down, Ih-cuusc ns
your own doctor will tell you,
whin you cal less, you weigh
less, (iet till of excess fnt
nnd live longer, ODRINEX
costs FI.00 nnd Is sold on thll
GUARANTEE: I f not sitlafied for any reason just re­
turn the pnrknge to yrur
druggist nnd get your full
money hack. No questions
asked. ODRINEX la sold with
this guarantee by:
McRrynolds Drug Store —•
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Notice
Faust’s Drug Store
will be closed
at 12:00 noon Saturday
M ay 11th
In Memory Of —

Mrs. Mary F. Faust
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An invitation to nil who
would like to join in thf dedi­
cation of the fine instrument
and the vesper worship in mu­
sic is extended by thu church,
tho Rev. Sewell said.

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�Just For Fun
Doctors can’t resist doing s medi­
cal aurvey-typa analysis — even
when it’s just fo r fun. American
Medical Association News has done
a “ physical” on the congressional
make-up. The report:
Average congressman’s age is
62. Most o f them are war veterans.
The youngest is 28, the oldest 85.

Congress includes 102 Methodists,
98 Catholics.
By occupation 316 congressmen
are lawyers, 39 are joumalista, 158
businessmen or bankers, 61 fanners,
50 teachers, two ministers — and two
doctors.
There is no clue in the report as
to the reason for one tendency com­
mon to most o f the solons: a desire
to talk excessively.

Political

cial spuce labors would, i f not thus
occupied, be now engaged in civilian
research and technology.
The space field today is loaded
with young specialists who have
found its extraordinary challenges a
powerful magnet.
No one knows how many would
enter science and engineering at all
if the prospect were simply to seek
the absolutely silent ice box, the dirtfree carburetor and the shockproof
television set.
Our problem is the modern mass
production civilian economy Is that
It is organized, from
research
through distribution, nround the idea
o f the "big team" with Individuals
played down.
Space programs, too, are team ef­
forts. But their goals ure in the
realm of high adventure, affecting
the standing and the security o f na­
tions caught in a vital struggle. Even
the man in the white coat pushing
minor buttons on a console has the
feeling o f crossing new frontiers.
Without better evidence, there­
fore, It is unreasonably presumptive
to urguc that the moon project and
other space work produces damaging
scientific undernourishment in the
civilian world.
I f tho undernourishment is a
fact, let industry find new lures.
With our booming population, there
will be plenty o f men looking for re­
warding work.

Phil Newsom Soys . . .

Good Intentions
Enough of tha pirrrs have
fallen Into place now to re*
move any lingering double
there may have been over
Communist good faith tn
Laos.
What events In that sorry
little kingdom do add up to
ia simply tha early approach
o f a new moment cf truth for
the United States In South
Vietnam and perhaps
In
Thailand as welt.
Communist objectives are
both political and military
and art unlikely to he chang­
ed by talke, whether they be

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held In Moscow, Washington
or the I'luln o f Jars.
The United Mules accepted
neutrality for l.a»s for the
very good reason that U. S.
trained and equipped Ituyal
l,so forres turned out to be
miserable fighters, although
probably as good as their op
poslte numlwre ill the I’athct
Ism were — the letter not
beefed Up by hard-core Com
munlst troop* from neighbor
Ing North Vietnam.
With tha military stance
abandoned, neutrality became
the only thing left unices the

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Sanford, Florida

W AY

Friday, May 10, 1963

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Entered as second class matter October II, t i l l at the Poet
Office of Hanford. Florida, under the Art of Coegre,e of March.
Tha Herald Is a iiieinbir of lbs United I'ras. which le eiitlile.1
eic juilvel, to Ilia use lor reputillcallon of all the local news
printed In thia usnsiiaper.
No p a ri of an * material, news or advertising, of this edition
of The Hanford llorald ina&gt; bo reproduced In an * manner with­
out written permission of the publisher of Tho llerold. A n ,
Individual or firm roepontlhlo for ouch reproduction will be
ronsldtrod no Infringing on Tho flerold't copyright end will bo
held liable fo r damegro under the law. Published dell* . a r . p t
Haturda,. Hundajr and Ubrlvlmas, published tiaturda) proceeding
■ Christmas.

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United States war* wilting
to commit Its own forces on a
scale far larger than any­
thing yet attempted In South­
east Asia, Including South
Vietnam.
Current events In Laos re­
call vividly to this correspondents Interviews in Uldit with
two individuals who continue
to play important roles In the
Hoolbenat Asia drama, one of
whum proved correct and the
other Incorrect.
In hi* office across the
street from Bangkok’* Temple
of t h e
Kmcrsld Iluddha,
Thailand
foreign
Minister
Thanat Khuman said that
neutrality fur Laos would
work only If guaranteed by
Washington a n d
Moscow.
Moscow, he said, would have
to guarantee withdrawal of
Communist Viet Minh forces
bark to North Vietnam.
llecauag uf the strained re­
lations between Moscow and
lied China, he did not believe
the Illusions cuuhl do it.
On a steamy night in Vien­
tiane, the capital o f Laos,
long-time
Indian diplomat
Avtar Hingh also wet con­
sidering IjHitlun neutrality.
As chairman o f the Interna­
tional Control Commission, It
would be up to kins to h s It
enforced.
The United Btateo, he con­
ceded, was taking a calculated
risk but he believed it a good
one.
Imos, he believed, would re­
main neutral rather than lose
U. B. aid. The commtaslon, ha
believed, cuuld prevent trans­
port of Communist reinforce­
ments through Laos over tha
llo Chi Minh trail to South
Vietnam.
Events proved Avtar Singh
somewhat less than realistic.
A glance at the map Illus­
trates the military point. One
area of recent fighting in
!•■&lt;&gt;# was the market town of
Luong Nang. It la near the
eastern boundary with South
Viet Nam, directly between
tho key towns o f Tchepone
and Saravane. Tchepone onga
served as a Ruslan air base
for ferrying eupplles to the
I'athet Lao and Viet Minh.
Saravane murks the begin,
ning o f tho last leg of the
llo Chi Minh trail through
mountainous jungles I n t o
Cambodia and South Vietnam.
This trail, the Communists
menus to preserve and they
will fight for it.

Worry Clinic
Krllh

Barbs
Ily Hal Cochran
Why don’t they Invent car
brakes that will atop tha car
behind us?
You rnn'L Irll a woman's
age— and remain her friend.
A bundle of charms often
becomes a bag of tricks.
Every time a gal writes in
her diary ahe’a storing up
laughs for later on In years.

Matter Of Fact
The lantern fly of tha Amer­
ican tropica protects himself
from hla enemies by the dose
resemblance of tho forward
part of hla heed to the profile
of an alligator In miniature.
Tha thought eeema to be that
animals who prey on flies and
who are In turn victims of
tho region’s many alligators,
will at least hesitate at this
representation of their enemy,
thereby giving the lantern fly
time to escape.

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Flan.
When he has a new power
mower, a grass catcher and a
friendly disposition, love thy
ueighbori

le e good example

of a college graduate and
high salaried etrcMlive, who
to still la the hiederg mrtee
level, emotionally. So scrap­
book this case, for moat of
yo « readere will see Ite du­
plicate sometime in year
Uvea.
CASE P-43B: Keith K. aged
.12, ie a topnotrh business ex­
ecutive.
'Dr. Crane," hie worried
wife protested, “ I am i t n loss
to understand Keith,
"F o r aiample, If I show any
Interest in the trees or ehrubi
on the lawn o f the new house
we bought, Keith then seems
to take delight in cutting
them down.
"Ha knows that I love flow­
ers and have had a fondness
for tha beautiful trees along
tbs aids uf our house.

Notebook

WASHINGTON (N K A I — want known after the decision
People with the greatest in­ Is made.
terest and the greatest re­
What is announced at first
sponsibility for dealing with may he only a temporary so­
the world-wide
Ccnmunlat lution. The real struggle fir
threat point out that the flood ultimate power will go cn lieof rumor* and speculation hind the scene*.
about development! behind
While the outside world
the Iron Curtain spring from
therefore Is really ignorant
every source except those in­
about what make the Com*
side the Kremlin, where the
munlst* behave thp way they
facts are known.
do, the scheduled Moscow
Thla puis the proper note meeting of the party’# Cen­
o f caution Into trying to be tral Committee May 28 should
too much of an expert on be watched closely. This ia a
Chairman N i k i t a Khrush­ time when the newest shift
chev's personal plans, the in the Communist I'arty line
Moseow-I'eking split or other may lie announced.
Communist crises.
Authorities an Hussion a f­
Khrushchev himself la quot­
fairs say that on« of the
ed at having said that he
great difficulties o f Ameri­
can't go on forever and
can public opinion in apprais­
eventually will step down.
ing communism la the belief
But U. S. Undersecretary
that conditions inside Russia
of State Averell Harrlman,
are Just tha asms now at they
the last outsider to sea and
always have been. This is tho
talk with Khrushchev, some*
principal stock In trade of
back with the word that he
right-wing crusader* w h o
was quoted out of context,
make anticommunism their
that he la hale and hearty,
principal business. It may not
and that he hai no thought of
be completely true.
giving up his petition.
The Stalin era rule o f ter­
Peking calls for the resig­
nation o f Khrushchev for ror has gone. A new cultural
having withdrawn his missiles wave has shown in Itusslun
intellectual circles. It does
from Cuba. But there has
never been any sign of Rus­ not amonunt to a revolt to
sian willingness to roll over overthrow communism. Bus
and play dead just to please slan life today Is described ns
the Red Chinese. Further­ better than It has ever been
more,
Khrushchev couldn't befar*.
But there Is a recognizable
quit under such pressure.
This emphasixes the like­ split between the Communist
lihood that the Russians m.y Party and the people. This is
work out their problems in why American cultural ex­
their own accretive ways, Just change people seem to bo
as they have done time after knocking themselves out to
cultivate contacts
between
time in the past.
East
and
West.
They will then announce to
Tha new freedom In the
their own people and the real
arts
and literature which
j o f the world only what they
Khruschev has criticised—
and been criticised for — is
seen
as a manifestation
against party dictation and
domination over all phases of
Change Is the biggest story Soviet life.
In the world today and we
Hence, If tha Central Com­
(journalists) are not covering mittee meeting May 28 pro­
it adequately.
duce* another crackdown or­
—New York Tlm ei corrca der that every Russian must
pondent Jamci B. Heston. be Indoctrinated with hard
line communism and propa­
The United State* govern ganda, It will come as no
ment, under existing condi great surprise to students of
lions, ia not prepared lo enter Russian affairs. This has
Into "alliances" or undertak­ happened before, been resist­
ings that would essentially ed, and could be opposed
give exile leaders authority again.
to determine U. S. policies
and plana regarding Cuba , . .
— S t a t e Department, By
Jam ri Greenfield, deputy
assistant undersecretary of
state for public affalri.

The Debate On Space
America’s space program, and
particularly its mnn-on-the-moon pro­
ject, Is being thrust increasingly in­
to the arena o f public debute.
President Kennedy has reassert­
ed — and not for tho first time —
the government’s intention to stAy
with it. But this is not likely to
quell the argument.
The least plausible contentions
against the moon project are those
which state the money saved from
cutbacks could — and would — be
used to finance important domestic
programs.
No measure o f congressional in­
tent, Judged by past performance or
current attitude, suggests that any
aueh result would follow.
The more thoughtful argument,
Joined in by many scientists, is that
our heavy concentration on the moon
program and other space projects is
diverting too many engineers ami
scientists from fruitful contributions
to the civilian economy.
That the concentration exists no
one doubts. It may also be true, ns
certain scientists are saying, that
civilian technology does not get near­
ly as much by-product e ffe c t" from
this effort us some government o ffi­
cials assert.
Y et tho complainants have not
made thefr case.
There Is no ready proof that sci­
entists and engineers druwn into s|ic-

Peter Edson

L O V E W IL L F IN D A W A Y , O R W IL L IT?

"Y e t when I was away shop­
And he would even order
ping Inst week, he cut down them to IHclr neflroom with
two of these lovely trees.
the vow that they wouldn't get
“ The only reason ha didn't a bite of food till morning!
Yet all that had happened
fall the third one, was the feet
It gave some necessary shade waa the attempt of hla 2-yrar“ Id to catch a little attention
to our dinette.
"Hut it had a limb with a by telling soma little episode
robin's neat In it, which tha from the backyard play that
children and 1 would watch afternoon.
But Keith fett that he
every day.
should dominate his home,
"So Keith rut o ff that limb
even to the extent o f making
with tha neat on it, apparently
Ida three children keep muin
just to spite us, for I can't
when ha was orating at. tha
think of any other reason.
dinner table.
"Dr. Crane, why would ha
Finally, his Ire grew so In­
be so cruel to the robins and
tense at hla wlfa that ha de­
also to u s!*
rided to take it out on tha
When people arem to be
thlnga she enjoyed.
“ studiously cruel," you may
Since he couldn't "cut down
took for a secret motive that
hla children," ainrs they were
hasn't been brought out Into
a part of himself ami hs often
the open.
relished them (when they
Krlth bud been an "only"
were on good behavior), tho
child, of doting patents. In
next beat way to hurt his wifs
fart, he was the only grand­
was to cut dawn her trees!
child of s i m i l a r l y doting
And be whacked o ff that
It Is fortunate indeed that
grandparents.
limb with the nest o f robins modern weapons systems eost
So he had been catered to
during a fit of peevishness at as much as they do, for other­
and coddled and spoiled all hit
botli his wife end the children, wise it is entirely possible
Ilfs, even through college.
for they had been admiring that
no arms
limitations
Then he married a beautiful
the robins instead of giving would ever take place.
girl. HU wife was fond of chil­
him all their adulation.
—Physicist Ralph Lapp.
dren, eo she was happy when
(Always writ# to Dr.
aha tiers me pregnant.
Crane in rare of Ihl* news­
Blunders were committed
Hut tho happier she was, the
paper, e n c l o s i n g a long
by Use- dozens tn recent Euro­
more Keith grew resentful.
stamped, addreeae envel­ pean politics, and by aaying
For he was much like Clara,
ope and 20 rente lo cover
blunders I am putting It mild­
tha young mother mentioned
typing and printing route ly.
yesterday who suffered jeal­
when you send for osr of —West German Chancellor
ousy of her baby girl.
his booklets.)
Konrad Adenauer.
Krlth publicly stated he
didn’t want any ehildran. And
ha vowed this one would be
the last.
Hut hla wife Imre him two
mors. Although he enjoyrd
them at Uinea, he etill would
has moved his offices to the
often act much like a kinder­
garten youngster himself.
For he would “ pull rank" on
hla toddler offspring. If they
tried to break Into conversa­
1301 E. 2nd. St.
Phone F A 2-7712
tion at tha dlnnar table, he
would grow eo angry ha would
Arrow* the street from hia previous office
ahout at tham.

Quotes

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SANFORD, FLORIDA
FOR SALE. . . by Sealed Bid . . . June 5,1963
A choice lot IS s 140 fast, la tha center o f
the business area, fronting Flret Street,
ioat one block out of the main NorthSouth Artary. Fonntrly part o f tb* Old
Post Offlc* alt*. Area la aonad Commer­
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Regarded as o f greater
Importance, however, will he
any Russian decisions on how
it will handle Internal eco­
nomic strains.
Tho dilrmmn faced by the
Soviet is that big investments
must be made in agriculture
and housing to raise the stan­
dard of living and meet the
demands of the Russian peo­
ple.
To do this, Russia must cut
back on cither its Industrial,
military or spare program
expenditures. This will it#
difficult.
Russia's current seven-year
program is analyzed ns being
on schedule, with steel pro.
durtion, though net capacity,
approaching U. 8. levels.
Costa are rising, however, and
the plan is seen as too am.
bilious. Something may hava
to give.
For the first time, it i*
being said in Washington
that President Kennedy is
belter off with his problems
than Khrushchev la with his.
Which is praising with faint
damns.

erty o f this type. Sanford, Florida I* the
County aeat o f rapidly developing Bamlnote County.
W rite or phone for full Information.
Sealed bids on Bid Form O-FLA-SSS will
be opened at the place and tlm* shown
below. Term* available on credit approval.
Inspect property at any time.

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�Prairie Lake
Sunday School
Sets Rally Day
Ily Jane Casselberry
The Prairie Lake Baptist
Church in Kern Park will
hotd a Sunday School Rally
Day this Sunday and an ata'tendanco goal of 300 has
been set.
Sunday School Superintend­
ent
Harley
Sturgill
will
launch a telephone campaign
beginning Saturday evening at
6 o’clock aimed at react*
ins 6()0 persons.
He will call the department
seperintendents who in turn
will call the teachers who
will contact their class mem­
bers. Each person receiving
a phone call will he asked
to call one prospect.
Mother's Day will be cele­
brated during tbc 11 a. m.
worship service at the church
and corsage* will he present­
ed to the youngest mother,
the oldest mother and to the
mother with the most child­
ren present.

B usiness^)-,
Briefs
•
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'

The Sanford Jewelry and
Luggage Shop has moved to
a new location on the cor­
ner of First St. and Pa Imetto Ave., from their former
spot at 300 Sanford Ave.
The shop was opened by
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stein. 18
years ago.
Although Mr. Stein died
five years ago Mrs. Stein
continues in the business. A
photograph of Mr. Stem,
along with tiie first dollar
that he made in the store
is framed and sits in a con­
spicuous spot in the new
•tore.
Tlie present location is the
former site of the Robb flakcry, and the building has
been
renovated,
repainted
and refinished inside aud out.
“ We invite all our old
friends to come and see ui
and hope that we will make
many new ones. Wo arc here
to serve you if you will let
us." said Mrs. Stein.
“ We feel that we can serve
our customers better in this
new location, and that we
will be in a more conven­
ient spot for sboppcri," she
laid.
The Sanford Jewelry and
Luggage Shop carries a com­
plete lino of silver, gills,
clucks, watches, accessories,
rings, luggage, wallets and
travel accessories, Eastern
Star and Masonic jewelry.
In addition they have a
fine watch and Jewelry repair service under Mr. D. A.
Smith, jeweler.

Legal Notice

ffljr

Ily Jane Casselberry

G LENN

ERNEST

M cC A LL

M IL L S

Touchton Drug
Changing Hands
The Touchton Drugstore on
the corner of First St. nml
Mitgnoliu Ave., n Inml murk in
Sanford for many yeurs is
rlmiiging bonds.
Two locnl men. druggists
Glenn McCall arid Ernest Mills
have formerl n corporutlun nml
urn purchasing tlio store and
business fmin the Liggett
Drug Co.
“ We will still linvn the
chain store items and serve as
an ngent of the Liggett drug­
store sales," McCull sni.l.
Until of the men urc phar­
macists, McCall having grudunted from the University of
Floriiht School of Pharmacy
in IU53 nml Mills from Wuyno
University of Detroit, Michi­
gan in lb&amp;l.
McCall makes his home In
Lungwuud with his wife Itehiii
and two children, Mills lives
at 2815 French Ave. with his
wife. Jewel.
The store will retain the
name of "TouchtonV* becnoio
It is fumiliur to shoppers and
customers of tha area, Mills
suid.

Red Suspended
MOSCOW ( UP1) Four
star Gen. Ivan A. Serov,
former Soviet security chief,
has
been suspended
from
high office on thegeneral
staff of the armed forces,
diplomatic sources reported
Thursday.

Till »M AS r&gt; K I ’B ANKfl. JR.
- an.l SAKAI I P. Kl: II AN K«, hla
" wl ta.
Defendant*.

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K N pursuant to s Pinal Da­
r n * of Forocloaura ilatnl May
S. |»«J, anil anlarrii In Chanc- ry C a m N*o. 1SSS4 af Ilia
circuit C o n n of the Ninth
Ju.ilrtal Clrrull tn anit f»r
■ Krmln.ila
County,
Plorlda,
n litrrln KKIUJIt A h N A T I O N ­
AL
atOttTUAOK
AKMoCIATtO.V. a corporation oritanlaa&lt;l uii'lfr an .Art of Coneifaa
and asOUntf purauanl to lha
*. Padaral
National
MortraSa
- A »*o fl»tlo n Ch ar tfr Act. IiavInn Itf principal offtia tn tha
f t t y « f Waahlnnton. Dlatrlct
of Co lumhla, la ll*r&gt; Plaintiff,
and THuMJU* D. E U B A N K * .
JU. and SAIlAlt P. EUUA.NK*.
hla wife, ara lha Dafandanta,
1 will aall to tha hlshtat and
I,aat bidder for raah at lha
Front Door of tha *amln«la
County Courtbouao In tha City
af Sanford. County
of B-nil. rola. Plorlda. at 11:00 o’clock
- A At. on tha SOIh day of Slay
! » t l . tha follnwln* daacrlbad
* property at aat forth tn said
" &gt;'i rat Dacraa. lo-arlti
t-ot 1 in lilock T. of Pairlane Eatalaa Section 1 lieplat, according to tha ptat
Z
thereof, recorded In
Plat
Book II. st p a t* too. Pub.
Ho iteonrde utSenilncila
County. Plorlda.
A ir C o n d . Central H a«ttng. oven, aurf unit; per­
manently Inatslled.
D A T E D Ihla »th day of A4»f,
A. D. 1»M
Arthur M
narkwlih. Jr.
d a r k of ths Circuit Court
of Semlnol# County. P lo r­
lda.
Sf a, k N. claAeland. Jr
; and Carroll Burke
. Attorneys for Plaintiff
• Suita SIS Ban ford AtUntio
« Nst*l B k Bldg.
Banford. Florid*
Publleh May 4*.
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P K D K flA I. N A T I O N A L M»iKT*
U A U K ASSOCIATION, a r orpotation,
rum tirr,

J A C K LAftfllTICtt And n o n TKKMftS
l&gt;.
l«AHrilTi:i(.
Ills
w l f t ; and K D W A I t l ) U INCH A ltONo N
und
LLIZ.USLTJI
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Jir fftit«1a inta.
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LA rat I*
TUH. hi* * l f r .
l « 2 1 11Mrresl.i A \ •mit,
Amrrlrut, (JcurKlu
T«iu, DHtiidafili, Ate hereby
itotflrtf Dial a romplalnt to
forcHoji* a rartaln tnurticai;*
on
lha
follow iiijf fi^acilbi'd
proper!}, t o - * It:
l* A S. f V m l II. COUN T IIT
C L U B MANOR. UNIT NO
3, according to Die p!it
thereof
aa
rteohltd
In
Flat Book 13, pages Ta and
»«.
I’uldlr
Iteconla
of
HemIwr»lm C**tinty. F IorI«fla.
lias been filed itg 4 In at you In
tha atiove-aiyled ault and foil
ara required to aar%* a ropy
of your Aniwer or I ' U n l I n f to
Dia Compl slnt on l l i l n l l f f i
attornay JOHKITI M. M U ItAH*
KU. I*. O. llo x 331. Fern l*ark,
fiamlnola County, Florid*, and
file the original A m a e r or
Pleading In the office of tha
Clark of the Circuit Court on
op before the 91 lb day of
Mar. 1M3. If you fall to do eo,
a dreraa pro confejuo will ha
taken against you f'&gt;e Die re,*
lief demanded lrt Dta Com­
plaint.
WITXEUM ray hand and officlat ara I of of fire ut Aanford.
hernlnoU County, (hi* 3ADi day
of April, 1911.
(SE A L )
Arthur II Deskasth. Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
Ily; Margaret K. Tyre, DC.
Joseph Muraeko
p. a Bot 3Ji
Farn Park, Fla.

Publish: April 31. May I. 16. IT.
1*13

CDU—Ilf

VAH-1 High Ranking Brass
To Lecture In Daytona

Sanford.
John Kridcr, chairman of
the St. Johns-lndian River
Navigating Committee, or
his representative, will speak
on the advantage of such a
canal and the prospects of its
construction.
During the brief business
meeting scheduled to follow
the program a report will be
gives! by rlub delegates to the
Conference of the State Fed­
eration of Young Republican
Cluhs to lie held this weekend
in Melbourne.
The public Is invited to at­
tend the-IViesday program and
meeting to Irani more on the
canal issue which is of vital
concern
to
the economic
growth of the isit Ire Central
Florida area Republicans liv­
ing in the Sanford area are
especially urged to attend and
got acquainted with members
of the club,
A car pool has been organ­
ized for those coming from
the South Seminole areas and
those wishing to join the pool
art- asked to meet at the Publix Harking hit on the corner
of SR 436 and Huy. 17-92 in
time for a 7 p.m. departure.

Courthouse
Records

G A IL Y DECORATED 1100TUS helped provide appropriate ntnuwpliere
nt lunt Saturday's Spring Carnival Kponsnred in Casselberry by the South
Seminole Junior High Athletic Assn. The llean lbijr Hooth decorated by
homeroom students o f Miss Joan Ostrow, left, top photo, proved to be a
prize winner and “ Ye Old Country Store,*’ manned by students in old
fashioned dress, bottom photo, was complete down to the checkerboard
and checkers for those who wished to play.
(Herald Photos)

Young People
To Plan
Youth Rally

Hospital
Notes
MAY 7
Admi.slona
Cluistnl Earns, O u t r a n ;
Thomas Jumn, Osteen; Sylvia
Kelly, Orlando; Emma Mangum, Doris llodge#, David Mc­
Nair, Rola-rt 11. Kelley Sr.,
Robert Watson, Joann Flow­
ers, Elizabeth K. Shoemaker,
Frank Licske of Sanford.
Ilirth*
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly
of Orlando, a boy.
I)l*rharxea
Dorothy liucklvy, lleltary;
Charlotte Darnell. Dellary;
Thomas Howard. D e l l a r y ;
Juno Goff, Orlando; I'liyllia
More, l-ake Mary; Clurrthn
Williams, Alluinonlu tipgs.;
Jessie Justice, Amamlu Suggs,
Fannin Limehouse, Oruceolu
M o r g a n , Elir.al.eUi Gotalr,
Alien Crocker, Susie Mao Carroll, Robert Wutson, Mrs.
Lester June* ailrl baby of San­
ford.
MAY B
Admissions
William Swaggcrty, L a k e
Monroe; Helm McGill, Ge­
neva ; Drantley L I n g a r d ,
Oviedo; Robert C a r r o l l ,
Gloria Rezwierhin,
lairene
Taylor, Vera I’ urcell, Carrie
Clough, Deity Horton ut San­
ford.
Dirtha
Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Purcell of
Sanford, a boy
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Horton
of Sanford, a boy
Dlsrhargea
Anna Doldivrra, I) e II a r y ;
C h a r l c a Dcrtsch, Dellary;
George Dec, Port Orange;
Marie Deinerl, Dellary; Char­
lie Petruaka. l-ungwood; Mrs.
Lloyd Newman and haliy. Or­
lando; Hattie Langston, Eliza­
beth Shoemaker, Rena Data,
Viola Kuhn, Thomas Ellis.
Mrlineasc Evans, Henry Pe­
ters, Charles Dcrtsch, Mary
Faust, Mary Dunn, Henry
Tamm Sr. of Sanford.

hoincroom for the Dean Hag class won the $3 third priza
Booth which was decorated for the Change Booth which
with palmetto leaves, bam­ was trimmed with colorful
boo spears, painted shields crepe paper and a jolly
and garlands of flowers.
clown.
The Fish Pond, decorated
A particular attraction far
with gaily colored tropical the youngsters among tha
fish against a blue back­ many games was provided be
Junior High students from ground by Mrs. Wanda Gad- Hie rides available on tha
die’s room, took the S5 second Seminole County 46 el 8 loco­
tlie various class rooms batprize while Mis* Trojan’s motive.
lied wind and wealher earlier
in (he day trying to outdo
each other in decorating the
booths which were judged
with prizes going to the win­
ners.
The first place $8 prize
went to Mis* Juan Ostrow'*
High-ranking o'ftcors fon t Willis Avenue.
units of Sanford's Heavy At­
May 15: Cdr. Charles W.
tack Wing One w II brief flv** Mesier. Chief Staff Officer
different civic organisations of Heavy Attack Wing One,
in Daytona May 13-16—Arm­ will lecture the Daytona
ed Forces Week—on the mis­ Urach Kiwanis Club at noon
sions and activities of San­ at 415 South Penington Drive.
ford-based aviation.
May 16; Cdr. Paul F. Wer-,
Real IMate Transaction*
To help observe Armed ner. Executive Officer of
FIIA to Ralph West, ctux,
Force* Week in this area Ihc Heavy Attack Squadron F tve.'
N. Orlando. Jit.tXKl
following
lecture schedule has will speak to member* of
Gertntde lloschner to
dthe Ormond Beach Kiwani*
ward West, ctux 15-30-33, $9,- teen released:
May 13: Cdr. Lyle 11 Setlc, Club at noon at the Ellinor
50(1
Hazel Mattson to Howard Commanding Officer of Hea­ Village Country Club.
May 16: Cdr. John F. Bar-1
L. Drcssner, elux, 24-31-39, vy Attack Squadron Five, will
$5.B»n
lecture tlie Daytona Reach low, Commanding Officer of
Prudence tlrunoo tn John A. Ilnlary Club al noon at the Heavy Attack Squadron Ele­
Spurr, elux, Seminole Park. Palmetto Club, 210 Orange ven, will address the New
Smyrna lleach Kiwanis Club
$5 ooii
Avenue.
May II; Cdr. Jesse W. Taft at 6:30 p. m, at the New
Neal llarvts, elux to Ross
Williams,
ctux,
Sanlando, Executive Officer ol lieav&gt; Smyrna Beach Yacht Club.
All or the speakers, In ad­
$10,560
Attack Squadron One. will
Arthur Soowal, elux to Dal­ address the Lions Club of dition to being experienced
las Raker, ctux, Walls Farm Daytona Reach at noon at executives in the Heavy At­
corner of While Street and tack program, are well-quali­
$6,000
fied aviators in either the
Courtney Darrell, elux, In
Douglas A3B Skywarrlor or
John lloniman, elux, l'rairic
North American ASA Vigil­
Lake $!2,lkXI
ante, the Iwin-jcl carrierThomas Gurney Jr., ettix
hosed attack bombers flow#
tn Inez Meredith, 4-31-39, $9,at MAS Sanford.
000
KtngswiHid llhlrs. Ine. In
Henry Knowles, etux, Sim­
la ml. $14,600
Inst. Mortg. Co. In FIIA,
_
Heftier Homes, $i:t.300
fly Jane Casselberry
Arthur F. Stewart, elux. In
The Prairie Lake Baptist
T I K M I T I
FIIA. Goldie Manor, $12,300 Church Council has appoint­
C
ONTROL
J. i. Ktslak. Mtg. Co. In ed three of Hie church's
Its—
FIIA Little Wckiva, $12,000 young people lo serve as a
pr*«fc«ct f « tfc« MBIK
•
3 JSBZ illiwl.
Harry Sclutekers, etux to committee to plan the details
Ml
Buar»
Chester M. Wells, etux, laing- of a Youth Rally and Pro­
I Kwr* sdv
frH UUUt,
dale, $9.(ioo
gram In !*• held Sunday
H ILL LUMBER *
FIIA to Terence Dennett, w rmng. July 28.
HARDW ARE CO.
ctux, X. Orlando. $9,000
The young people will lie 213 W. 3rd St. Hanford, Fla.
I). K Holley, ctux to Jose­ In charge ol the church ser­
ph Willis, ctux Druid Hills, vice on that night.
Park, $17,uxi
The committee, which con­
Sidney Waters, ctux to sists of Homer Sewell 111.
Richard Drown, elux. East- chairman and Cheryl Huh
brook, SI.!,000
bard and Ron Huggins, will
Sanford Atlantic Rank to sulimll plans for Hie rally to
FIIA, Sunland, $12,500,
the council for approval.
Richard W. Hughe*, dux
'Hie church hope* tn deve­
In FIIA. N. Orlando, $11,500 lop an overall program aimed
Janies llnroki, etux to FIIA at reach mg young people liv­
Grapevllle Nursery
Hcvcnna Park, $14.00(1
ing in Hii* area and plan* to
2221 Grapevllle Art*
Abner Thompson, to lltrlt- present
a
special
Youth
FA 1-0884
aril Chandler Jr , etux, Gar­ Night program once each
“ Scott* Dealer*
denia, $8,000
quarter.
T, J. Demers to J. L. Illythe. etux, 7-20 30, $7,500
Charles Spinks, dux tn
k’ergtl Anderson, dux, Sunlaml. $13,100
Joe Ilure It to John Mennig,
Sanlando. $9.non
FIIA to A. Gene Klein, etux,
Smith Pinccrest, $I4,4U()
TO
Kerr Btdrx., Inc. to Hom­
M A R V IN M ILAM ’S
er Gary, elux, laingdale, $10,000
Sparks Ridenour, elvir. to
Zannie O* Derry, eutx, 31 21
2 IK-220 M A G N O L I A A V E .
FA 2-&lt;933
31, $5,000
Ily Janr laviirlbrrry
The South Seminole Junior
High Athletic Asm. netted
approximately $300 from the
Spring Carnival held last Sat­
urday alternoon in Cassel­
berry.

A program of public inter­
est concerning the St. JohnsIndian River Canal will be
sponsored by the Seminole
County
Young
Republican
Club at 8 p.m. next Tuesday
at the Florida State Uank in

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M v r n j i iim in . i iiii\ m i run
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Carnival Nets $200

WrraTTf

Republican Club
To Hear Talk
On Canal

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j i i i i i i i i . c ih i i i t
TALLAHASSEE &lt;UI*1» —
up sT.imitM
tv vvis pcm
The Senate passed ami sent In
m : v h m h ,p. r o i &gt;t v .
&lt; ii i m i :h v vn. i i m i .
SUTirn nP rdiiiw l ost lir the governor today a House
bill making tlie stuped buss a
i a i .i ;
PBIIS1RAL N A T I O N * M O I I T - game fish in Florida.
. &lt;|A&lt;1K ASSOCIATION, s Corpors'lnn nricsnlssd umlrr an
A l l nf Conarras anil aslsllna
pursuant In lha Pa.larsl N a ­
il..rial
M nrlrsa*
Aaaoi-lstlon
Cliartar Act, havlna Ita prlnrlpal offlc* I» the City of
VVa»1i1nirlun, Ulairlct at Cnl-

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Fri. May 10, '63— Pape 5

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U - D O - I T

Bougainvilaea

Science Club Salutes Archie Cannon
Archie Cannon. Seminole jvet of the Science Club Sa
High mutli teacher k the sub- lute lor May.
Cannon was horn in Union
Cotinly, N. C., and graduated
from lliglipoint College in \
C.
Ho teaches college math,
algebra
ami geometry at
Seminole High in his first
year of service there. For­
Dy Mrs. Adam Muller
merly he Ialight school m
Officers fur Iho ItW.i i’&gt;t &gt;car North Carolina.
of the Herbert I). Gibb Amer­
Cannon told his inters tower
ican l-egion Post Auxiliary of that he had worked summers
DeBary were elected at last
week'* regular monthly meet­
ing of the group held in the
Dellary Community Center.
Oflicers are Dernlce Kip
prn.ial,
president J Martha
Ily laiulsr Sluiunrk
Newell, first vice president;
Hull School senjnr* of Ihc
Rose Williams, second vice
St .Mary-Magdalen Catholic
president; Hazel Van ArsParish nf Altamonte Springs
dalc, recording secretary; 01
V'ill be honored al a High
ga
Crosby,
corresponding
Mass In be held at 8:30 a m.
secretary; Vola Lambertvm,
on Sunday, May III.
treasurer; R u t h l-ovatina,
Ilreakfasl will be served in
historian; Lydia Klipfcl, chap
the St, Mary-.Magdalen School
lain; Myrtle Andrews, ser­
following the service. Ilexcr
geant at arms, and Pearl
v.itions for thi* breakfast,
Kneetand, assistant sergeant
which nuivl lie In no later
at arms.
than nevl Tuesday, may be
Those on I he executive com­ made with Mrs. Oliver Holdmittee
will
lie
Kll/ahfth chain!. I7fd Chinook Trail,
Drown,
Naney
Drumh.nigli Maitland
and Mabel Swallow.
A combined installation with
ART UllOWN
the groups from Del.and and
I’KST
CONTROL
Lake llelrn is scheduled at
Termite* &amp; Ollier I'est*
the Dellary Community Con*
Irr fur Saturday, June IS,
26111 D A R K D R.
with members ol the Dellary
.122-SHIi.j
SANTO RO
post serving as hostesses.

DeBary Legion
Post Elects
New Officers

M ass Set
For Seniors

In Bloom

.is a policeman and in indus­
try and was a paratrooper
m the service. In Ins spare
lime, he likes to go lishlng.
lie is married nml has three
children.

Circle To Hold
Rummage Sale
Dy Joan Mu gin
The Priscilla Circle ot the
Women's Christian Fellow­
ship u( the Chuliiota Com
Tiiunily Church is sp&lt;m&gt;orlng
a rummage sale today and
Saturday (rum tn a in. until
5 p nt. in Imnl nf the .Shop­
ping Center.
In conjunction with the sale
a coffee and cake (tooth also
v&lt;ill tw at hand under the
direction nf Mr*. Florence
lloulden.
Overall chairman of the
piujcct Is Mr*. Katherine
Jones.

Enjoy that
“fresh spring water"
taste in your home
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�Luncheon Meeting
H eld B y
. Station Wives
Twenty-five membcn o f the
Station Officer* Wive* Club
attended their monthly lunch­
eon l i l t week at the Flo
Hoorn at the Orlando Air
Farce Bale Officer!' Club.
(.
Mrs. C h a r 1e ■ Meahior,
Chairman of the volunteer
women for N iv y Relief, wai
welcomed ai a gueat of U ri.
Robert Ware. She ipoke to
the group concerning the
Navy relief program.
The nominating committee
preiented a slate of new of­
ficer* to be' elected at the
next meeting In June. Thoie
offered for coniidcratlon by
the member* were Mr*. Rich­
ard HalilJp and Mr*. Michael
Pickering for preildent and
Mr*. Vincent Law and Mr*.
Karl Unger for secretarytreasurer.
Welcomed aboard wa* new
member, Mr*. Robert Ilauier
and good-bye* were (aid to
lira. Jam** Walck. The lat­
ter wae preiented with a allvtr revere bowl a* a token of
remembrance from the club.
Luncheon hoiteiiei were
lire. Robert Deal and Mr*.
Edward Chrlitlamon.
Mr*.
Leonard Ellingwood conduct
ed the builnei* acialon and
the door price wa* won by
Mr*. George Gowan.

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Pag* 6— FVi. May 10, ’M

Urrall

Miss Martha Cook Honored
W ith Graduation Luncheon
Mr*. A. L. WUaon and Mra.
Waller Cook were co-boiteaiea for a graduation luncheon
honoring Uiia Martha Cook
at the Wllaon home on Ros­
alia Drive.
The graduation them* waa
carried out in the buffet cen­
terpiece and a hanging ar­
rangement of diplomat and
cap* over the main dining
table. Each table w m cen
tered with a roiebud.
A buffet luncheon of chick­
en salad, green peaa, spiced
crabs pplea, hot roll*, crack­
er*, pickle*, potato chip* and
oatmeal cake waa aerved to
those attending.
T h e hoitenes presented
Martha with a gold charm for
her bracelet. It wai In the
shape of a diploma and waa
engraved with her initials,
date and school.

New Sorority
MRS. A. l&gt;. W ILSON, rijiht, preBcnts n g ift to Miss Martha Cook, honoree
nt a grariuntlon luncheon at tho Wilson home. A t loft is co-hostess, Mrs.
Walter Cook.
(Herald Photo)

Glenda W illiford Honored
A t Miscellaneous Shower

BRIDE-ELECT, Miss Glenda Williford, was guest o f honor at a recent
miscellaneous shower. L e ft to right are Mrs. Rnlph P. Smith, at whose
home tho shower wits given, Miss Williford, her mother, Mrs. Joseph
llofcckor and co-hoatimn, Miss Alena Moore.
(Herald Photo)

C R E A T IV E

New Members Welcomed By

W OMAN

VAH-11 Officers Wives Club
A coffee in the BOQ tele­
vision room began the May
social calendar for the Offtccra Wive* Club of VAH-11
and Detachment ■ recently.
Hostesses Mines. H. B. Helms
and E. O. William*, used a
spring flower theme to deco­
rate the table, which also held
handsome silver trays filled
with a variety of cakci.
Two new members, Mrs. RS. Best and Mrs. II. L. Hines

Church Class
Meets A t
M cKinley Hall

Glamaar Plea
For special dates I Young,
pocketed
frock,
enhanced
with scoop aockiina and tiny
tleevaa.
No. 14M with Photo Guide
la la size* g, u, u, is, u, is,
U. Dust 30it to 31. Size 11,
SIVk bust, Ilk yards of Minch
material.
To order eend M cents in
coins to i
Creative Woman
Sanford Herald
Bax 436, Midtown Station
♦ New York IS, N. Y.
Print name, addreat with
a, style number and atie.j

The daughters of Wesley
Sunday School Class held its
monthly business and aoctal
meeting in McKinley Hail
with Mrs. A. B. Stevens and
her committee, Mra. Grace
Gregory and Mrs, C. S.
Branon aa hostesses.
Hie hall w ai decorated
with arrangements of Easter
lilies and gerbera dallies.
Mrs. Marguerite Paul led
the devotions using aa her
theme "The Face la A Mirror
of the Soul." The missionary
pledge waa completed and
will be sent this month.
A letter waa read from
missionary M l e • Virginia
Chapman, who Is presently
stationed in Uraguay. She
told of the work of the
churches there, and gave In­
formation concerning schools,
recreation, crops and the
competition encountered from
ether dr do mini lions,

Mrs. Ralph P. Smith and
M il* Alcne Moore were hos­
tesses at a bridal shower at
the Smith home, 104 Country
Club Circle, honoring Mia*
Glenda Williford.
A color scheme of pink and
white wai carried out in deco­
rations and the gifts were
arranged around and In an
open umbrella with pink and
white itreameri and flower*.
Pink end white floral ar­
rangement! wera p l a c e d
throughout the party rooma.
Rose corn get were pre­
sented to the honoree and her
mother, Mrs. Joseph llof•cker. A »erle» of games were
played ami prises awarded to
Mrs. Shirley Vihlcn and Miss
Barbara Williford.
Rsfreahments of e s k e ,
punch, tnlnla and nuts were
aerved by the hostesses.
Other
gucita
Included
Mtnei. II. E. McSwaln, A.
I). Ailing Jr., J. W. Thomas­
on, Iona Thomas, Larry D.
Morgan, L.
F. Twyman,
John Davis, Richard Walker,
Larry
Pricu e n d
David
Week*.
Also the Misses Sandy Getman, Barbara Moore, Eve­
lyn Moore, Anna Smith and
the honoree’s mol her.

New Officers
Elected By
Church Group
By Hrlea Snodgrass
The Ladles of The All Saint*
Episcopal Church, Enterprise,
elected a slate of new officeri at their recent meeting
In the Parlth Home.
Mre. Can Barthman was
named preiidrnt; Miss Lila
llainner,
vice
preildent;
Mr*. John G, Klcpfel, secre­
tary; Mra. William V. Porter,
treasurer; Mrs. M. McDer­
mott, Chrlitlsn education;
Mrs. Thomas Hodgett, Christ­
ian social relations; Miss
Elma Jolinilon, college work;
Mrs. Everett Waite, promo­
tion; Mrs. Joseph ilylwa,
missions and supply, and
Mra. John 8. Smiley, united
thank offering.
Mra. David J. Parker wee
hostess. Attending the annual
Episcopal Convention, held in
Miami this week el the Deau­
ville Hotel, will be Mre. Carl
Barthman and Mra. John B.
Smiley.

Local Events

Some fifty million rotebushee will be purchased by
rose lovers during the next
twelve months, according to
All-Amtric* Rot# Selections.

Termites A Other Praia

2601 P A R K DR. .
322-8665
SANFORD

The fifth meeting of the
Nu Phi Mu Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi waa held at tho
borne of Misi Leslie Jones.
During the business session
the group discussed the new
project of collecting clothing
for t h e Good Samaritan
Home. S e r v i c e chairman,
Barbara Moses, announced
that any toys would be ac­
cepted for the Little Rad
Schoolbouse,
The clothing and toy drive
la the first project of the
newly organized group and so
far it seems to be auccesiful.
Mrs. Jim Warner presented
an interesting program on
“ QualiUea « t
Friendship,"
pointing out essentials in the
growth of friendship and bow
to make and keep friends.
O t h e r members present
were Mmaa. Joe Alexander,
Rick Erickson, Robert Gonxalet, Bill Reck, Sidney Vlhlen, the misses Donna Hodget
and the hostess.

Lingerie Show er
By Helen floodgrasa
Mrs. Joe Vacult, the form
cr M in Susctte Neal, was
guest of honor at a lingerie
ihower in the annex of the
Enterprise Birnett Memorial
Methodist Church.
Miss Linda Parker and
Miss Etta Emanuel were cohoetessei. Games were play­
ed a n d contest* enjoyed
through the early afternoon
Gift* were preiented to the
honoree after which delicioua
refreshments of cake, punch,
nuts and mints wera served
Invited guests were, the
Mlssee T e r e s a DaKalads,
Margaret Allen of DeLeon
Springs, Maxine Stowe!!, Os
teen, Doris Harrison, Gerry
Page, Kathy Hughes, Mary
Lee Stoneklng and Mra. Car­
olyn Bartoszek of DeBary.
The Misses Kitty Burnett,
Seedy McBride, Susan Ryan,
Linda Long, Linda Tyler,
Sarah Peters, Mrs. Jack
Neat, the honoree's mother,
3fra. William Batoszek, her
grandmother,
Mrs.
D. J.
Parker and
Mrs. Sidney
Emanuel. Also mothers of the
h oiteiiei, and Mrs. Wilbur
Bruce, staler of Miss Emin
euL

D eBary Class
Enjoys A
Cook-Out

By Mrs. M a n Muller
The Young Adult Sunday
School Class of The DeBary
Community Methodist Church
held a cook-out at Earl Brown
Park in DeLend. Among the
members present were Rev.
and Mre. Damon Scott and
daughter Vielie; Mrs. M. Mi­
lan, Rev. Scott's mother; Eth­
el Gray; Ethel Steerman;
Mr. and Mra. Eugene Davis
and
daughter
Elizabeth;
Mr. and Mre. Joe Davis and
daughters, Becky and Linds;
Mr. and Mrs. William Cook
and sons, Jimmy, Scotty end
Tracy.
Mrs. B. Peterson of Wait
Palm Beach; Mr. and Mra.
P. Kelly and son, Mike Mr.
ind Mrs. Ed Perry and
daughter, Kathy; Jim Council
and children, Jim, Timmy,
Kathy and Beth; Mra. Dor­
othy Lacey and ions, Neal,
Martin and Mount; Mr. and
Mrs. John Vos and Mr. and
-Mrs. Wciley Saalkamp.
Do you know what the let­
Rev. Scott was the chef and
ters USDA stand fort
they all agreed that he did a
You are them every time
good Job on the southern style
you go shopping. They aDpear
chicken.
on the meet and poultry you
buy. They're also on many of
the frozen and canned fnilti
and vegetables, eggs, butler
and cheese.
USDA are the Initials of the
United Statci Department of
Agriculture. And they are
your assurance of quality in
The Social Depiriment of
food products. Ail meat and
poultry that crosses state the Sanford Woman’s Club
ilnea on lie way to the food will hold the annual May
market is Inspected by the U. Breakfast at t a.m. Wednes­
S. Department of Agriculture. day.
Hostesses are Mra. Charles
On fresh red meats, you
probably won't see the USDA Simms and her committee.
Inspection sell because the F o l l o w i n g the breakfast,
cut you buy may be too bridge and canasta will be
small. But if you buy n large played until noon.
rib roast, it's likely to be
The breakfast is free to all
there.
club members. Dues for next
On chickens and turkey*, year will be accepted at this
you don't have to wonder meeting as the June installa­
what the initials aland for. tion will be the final meeting
Their inspection seal spells It of the ciuh year.
out big and clear—"U. S. De­
partment of Agriculture in­
spected."
But grade labels, wherever
they appear, use the Initials.
The purplc-llke mark that
runs across tha fit on a piece
of beef bears these letters,
along with the quality rating.
It appears on a tag tied to
the wing of the chicken you
buy and you probably remem­
ber seeing tha USDA grade
shield on egg a and butter
carton*, and cheese wrap­
pers. Many fruits and vegatables both canned and fro*en, also btar tha label.

D o You Know
What U S D A

Stands For

M ay Breakfast

Planned For

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By Abigail Van Buren

D E AR A B B Y : What do you think
o f a husband who gays, “ Honey, I
don’t know what to set you for Mothcr’g Day. Here in |20 — go buy
yourself something” ? 1 felt &gt;o bad I
cried all night
W E T P IL L O W

of course, but I would like to get It
settled. What is your opinion?
PLO T PRO BLEM

D E AR W E T : Your husband may
not have much imagination, but at
least he remembered, and he put his
money where bin mouth wan. I hop*
you never have anything mor* nerioua to cry about

DEAR A B B Y : Is yawning a sign
o f physical tiredness? Or Is it a sign
o f boredom?

DEAR PLO T: Does H E hare
id fo r in West
plots bought and paid
W est
Virginia? I f not, he might just as
well get down to earth in Pittsburgh.
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D E AR A B B Y : I wan married be­
fore and no wan my husband. W e’ve
now been married three years and
are very happy. I happened to men­
tion that I had two graven here in
Pittsburgh, bought and paid for. He
said when hq dies he wants to go
back to West Virginia. Now, he left
Went Virginia yearn ago because he
didn’t like It, no how come he wants
to go back there to be buried? I told
him we belonged together and he
Bald If I felt that way about it, I ’d be
buried in W est Virginia with him. I
don’t care anything about Went V ir­
ginia. I want to be buried in Pitts­
burgh. I am 87 and he is 39, which is
too young to be worrying about this,

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CURIOUS

DEAR CURIOUS: It can be either,
or both. It ’s usually an involuntary
opening of the mouth when you wish
others would shut^ theirs.
CO N FID EN TIAL TO B A B E : I f
you want to find out what makes
him tick, meet his wife. She could
be the whole works!
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What's on your mind ? For a per­
sonal reply, send a self-addressed,
stamped envelope to Abby, Box 3365,
Beverly Hills, Calif.
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Have A Lovely Wedding.” send 50
cents to Abby, Box 3365, Beverly
Hills, Calif.

Qnrnfuj Qjfl fihirlrjo

By Oswald Jacoby

NORTH (D)
IS
South figured oat that
TFbea w on* contract* are
S
J
4
was on* combination of cards
reached,"
mumbled South
¥ AQJ
that would allow him to
when he saw dummy, “ I ex­
* AKJSI
make six no-trump and then
♦
A
K
Q
pect to be declarer."
gave the cards s chance.
BAST
Meanwhile, North wander­
He took the first spade, led
*Tl:
AKQ109I*
ed around the table to look
¥ KIT! 1
¥1
e heart and finessed duea­
at South's band. This is not
*784
4QI
rn 'a Jack. Thee be laid down
good brldgo etiquette, but it
419
4JI3I
the ace and king of d n —ond*
happens all too often.
SOUTH
end dropped Eaat’s qmen.
"Where did you find that
4A1
Now he cashed dummy’s
¥ loses
immediate
two
no-trump
*1 0 3 3
three high dubs to see if
bLdT" yelled North.
*1 0 9 7 4
the Jack would fall. Then
“ The aim * place you found
North and South vulnerable
back to his hand with the
your Jump to aix," replied
North East Sooth West
ten of diamoods for another
South. "Keep still and let
3*
3*
3 N.T. Pau
heart finesse. Eventually bo
• N.T. Pat* Pass
Pan
me lee what I can do with
Opening lead—* T
conceded tho last trick, but
this mess."
After that peroration South and there was nothing East scored game, slam and rub­
proceeded to make the slam and West could do about it. ber.

(x)s

JhaWoman:

Every Junior and senior high
school P T A in th« United
States would do wall to bor­
row e set o f standards for
taenage parties drawn up by
the headmistress of an Eng­
lish girl’s school and sent to
parents o f all her students.
Tha codo makes only five
points— but if those five points
wera observed by all paranU

Mrs. Blass
Hostess For
Church Class
The W i n s o m e
Sunday
School L'lisa of the Elder
Springs Baptist Church held
its monthly class meeting at
the home of Mra. Raymond
Blass, 204 Bamboo Drive,
Monday evening.
After the meeting a sur­
prise baby shower waa given
for Mra. Orris Piynt. Games
were enjoyed by everyone,
with prizes being won by Car­
olyn Freeman and Gladys
Dempsay.
Member* present from this
Married Young Ladies class
were; Betty Wright, Roma
Jean Meadors, Doily Hatch,
Carol Myers, Barbara Walk­
er, Glenda Bias*, and Wanda
Flynt.
Guests included Jean Blay­
lock, Gladya Dempsay and
Carolyn Freeman.

: * '* ; ]

of teenager*, what a differ­
ence It would make. Here they
are, for any PTA that wants
to make use of themt
1. Don’t let teenage partita
be held in your borne units*
you are there.
2. Expect to be regarded as
host and hostess, and to be
consulted about who Is invited.
8. Collect your daughter*
from lato parties, or make
sure they have reliable es­
corts and know what time
they have to be home.
4. Cross-check with other
parents on any invitations for
a daughter to spend the night.
6. Explain to teenagen why
such care has to be taken.
Warn them of the dangers of
taenage drinking.
Those rule* are to sound and
so basic some parents msy as­
sume that any parent In his
right mind would take all
those precautions in guarding

Personals
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Crocker
bad aa dinner guests recently
at their cottage on Lake Har­
ney, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Bisbee, of Mayfair Circle, San­
ford.
Charles F. Wilke, of Otean,
N. Y., son o f Mr. and Mra.
Charles Wilke, is spending a
two week vacation with his
parent* at their home, 430
bummerUn Ave.

O PEN F R ID A Y NIGHTS!

By Ruth Miiiett
a daughter as a matter o f
course.
But every one of them is ig ­
nored by some o f the parents
of almost any teenago group.
And tha second, "Expect to
he regarded aa host and hos­
tess and to bo consulted about
who la Invited" la a right most
parents of teenagers no long­
er inalat on.
I f PTAs all over tha country
put this coda in tha form o f a
pledge and asked all parents
to sign it, that would be a
giant step for parents—a step
toward reclaiming their right
aa parents, rights too long re­
linquished to "teenags tyran­
n y"
More basics about
Read Ruth Mlllett’a "Tips
Teenagers,” Mall Zg cents to
Ruth Mlllett'a Reader Service,
c/o The Sanford Herald, P. O.
Box 48, Dept. A, Radio City
Station, New York It, N. Y.

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Next Wednesday

Jr., were welcomed Into the
Chcckcrull group, while fare­
well gifts were presented to
two departing members: Mra.
Sidney M. Banka, whose bushand will leave shortly for
duty in Washington, D. C.,
and Mrs. K. M. llent, wife of
Eleven’s Douglas representa­
tive, who will now go to
Whidbcy island, Wish,
Mrs. J, F. Barlow, presi­
dent of the club, conducted
the business session, during
which Chaplain H. L. Deal
spoke to the group In behalf
of Navy Relief, which la now
recruiting workers.
Also present at tha coffee
were Mmea. B. W. Bartholo­
mew. W. E. Bassett, A. R.
Dlunden, S. K. Carr, J. P.
Column, W. E. Donahue, D.
E. Fitzgerald, ft. G. Pox Jr„
David Gallegui Jr., KcrniU
Jamison, J. C. Patterson, R.
W, Repp, St. Clair Smith, T.
S. Tremor and William Winberg HI.

MONDAY
Sanford Drove No. 100 BPO
Does will meet at g p.m. in
the Ellu Clubhouse.

Plans Future

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'State Fair' Drive-In Bound
Like ■ fascinating and bcuutlful canvas of American life
filled with memorable songs
and dances, Rod Rer and Ilnmmerateln’a “ Stale Fair" will
entertain and dcliRht people of
all ages when It opens Sunday
at tho Movleland Drive-In
Theater. This 20th CenturyFox CineirmScope-DcLuxe Col­
or extruvaganzu co-slure aucli
outstanding and fresh talents
as Pat Boone, Bobby Darin,
Pamela Tiffin, Ann-Mnrgret,
Tom Ewell and marks the re­
turn o f the wonderful Alice
Fuye to tho mutlon picture
screen.
The multi-million d o l l a r
Charles Brockctt production
boasts the magic chemistry of
all the right ingredients that
make for a truly enjoyuble ex­
perience. The story of a middle
class American farm family
who go to the great “ State
Fair" has been endowed by

scenurist Richard Breen with
plenty of fun, romance, eparkline dialogue, exciting aporta
car racing sequence* and lilt­
ing production numbers.
Pat Boone, who has endear­
ed himself in the public'*
heart with his singing, acting
und writing, portrays “ Wayne
Froke," a farm boy with a yen
for hot-rod racing and a pret­
ty girl; while singing sensa­
tion Bobby Darin continues to
sky-rocket to stardom as a
screen personality in the role
of a fast-talking Easterner
who undergoes a change of
character when he meeta the
“ sweetest gal on earth.”
The other feature on the
program ia “ The M I r a c 1o
Worker” which won two Acad­
emy Awards for its co-stars,
Ann Bancroft and Patty Duke.
On Wednesday and Thurs­
day, "The Lost World" and
"In Love A War" will play.
In Friday and Saturday,
"W alt Disney* Legend o f Lobo," “ Swinging Along” and
"Birdman Of Alcatrax will
play.

Office Closed
The local board of the Se­
lective Service will be closed
all day Wednesday to allow
the Clerk to attend a Clerk's
Conference being held in Or­
lando. The office will re-open
as usual at B a. m. Thursday
for ail Selective Service fun­
ctions.
Doubtless some gal with
most beautiful back will
plckt-d at some bathing
aort this summer — and
cun grin and bare It!

P A T BOONE
TODAY A SAT.

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3 SUPER

Just especially lor Mother’s
Day, the Capri dining room
will be open Sunday between
11 a. m. and 8 p. m. They’ ll
b* featuring regular dinners
and I can’t think of a better
way to let mother know she’s
appreciated than to get her
out ol the kitchen. Had an
excellent brunch at the Capri
this week with one o( the
wlve’s clubs—they certainly
go all out to take care of a
group like this. Remember,
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the Populates are back at
New owners at th# Club
the Capri now, playing every
YOUNG R O N N Y Howard In Instrumental In the
Friday and Saturday nights. Diamond are n couple of “ old
meeting between Glenn Ford and Stella Stevens
salts." Raymond and Dorothy
* *
•
In a penny-arcade sequence o f Mctro-GoldwynHere’s good news for you Palmer took over the place
Mayer’s ‘T h e Courtship of Eddie’s Father.”
older fellows and gals who recently und are busy gutting
Heart-warming comedy-drama o f u boy who
like to skate, but want to be It squared away. She was a
plays Cupid to his widowed father, the picture
to
be among company your Marine and he was a nuclear
co-stars Shirley Jones, with Dina Merrill, Rober­
own age. Mclodre Skating weapons chief who retired
ta Sherwood and Jerry Van Dyke also playing
Rink is starting a new pro- last August. They had met
leading roles. It woa filmed in Panavision and
giam . . . beginning this while fishing In Maryland.
color.
Monday night and every He was transferred her* and
other Monday night, the rink since his retirement has been
will be open only to persons working at the chiefs club
over 18. Melodee s never had ntid the country club. Club
anything like this before, and Dinmond just “ fell In our
Glenn Ford and Shirley (Shirley Jones) who boast*
Shcaly Best says ho hopes !*])»," raid Mrs. Palmer. The
Jones head a sparkling cait a number of virtues.
this answers the needs of prices are a ImuI half what
of pcrformcri, co - starring
the people who’ ve been ask­ they were, she said, and
ing him lo do something for they’re getting * new cook so
Stella Stevens, Dina Merrill.
the older crowd.
will be serving food too.
Roberta Sherwood, y o u n g

Comedy Set For Ritz

Itonny Howard and Jerry
Van Dyke, In Metro-Goldwyn
Mayer’s heart-warming com
cdy-drama, “ Tha Courtship
of Eddie’s Father,” coming
to the Rllz Theater Sunday.
Replete with hilarious dia­
logue and action and with
some of the most colorful and
endearing
character* ever
brought to the screen, tlic
new picture is based on Mark
Toby’a best-selling novel, tell
Ing of the efforts of a acnsl
11v o aix-and-a-half-ycar-old
boy to find a new wife for Ida
widowed father, one who will
come up to the exacting spec­
ifications of both father and
son.
A* tlie story unfolds, three
candidates appear to be in
Ihe running for the role of a
new mate for Tom Corbett
(Glenn Pont), program man­
ager for a New York radio
station. Right across the hall
from the apartment occupied
by Tom end his precocious
son, Eddie (Ronny Howard),
lives the blonde, attractive
and sympathetic young di­
vorcee Elizabeth M a r t e n

FUTOBEMOV1B

Comedy Show
Set At SHS

The specially edsigned set
for the dramatic comedy,
"Best Foot Forward" being
prevented tonight at Seminole
High School at 8 p. m. was
the creation of Lt. H. R. Gen­
try, Marine officer husband
of one of the directors of the
play, Mrs. Jackie Gentry,
SIIS Senior English teacher.
The act depicts the dormi­
tory room of prep school
boys, in a modern setting.
The furnishings of the room
have been loaned for use by
the Furniture Center.
Alao helping with the act
background was Mrs. Reth
Gregory, artist, who painted
the background o f Hie cam­
pus which will be seen out
the window of the domitory
room.
Woodwork on the act was
made in the »hop of Col. Jess
Gregory and chairman of the
students prop men and set
arranger was *Knt Gregory.
He was assisted by John
Vcstgate, Rill Lclfler, Don
Robson, Roberta ltankin and
Sandy Levy.
The other director of the
play la Mrs. Thelma Lewla,
Speech and English teacher.

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Millie just got bark to her
job at the Lake Monroe Inn
after a bout with the flu,
so she w ai running around
trying to catch up on every­
thing . . . aay* they’ ve been
really husy Hie last couple
of weeka. It must be the
weather, It’s so nice out
there on a warm day. You’d
never gueis ft, but Millie’s
secret ambition is to tie a
barber , . . she’s even going
to school to leim how. The
Inn ia open til 2 a. m,, re­
member, bo you can atop
out for one last drink.
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There’*
something Indis­
putably unique about Jim
Speneer’a restaurant. Every
time I call Dorll or “ Sain"
they say there’s nothing new
going cn, yet as one man
said going past the place,
"They
sure
are
parking
them in." It muit be the
diversity of Uw restaurant
and lounge , . . You can
dreu up for dinner and a
few drinks in your best bib
and tucker or you can atop
off after work to relax and
fee] equally comfortable in
both situations.
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V A L D E Z H O T EL

It'a up to the hostcn to
suggest aecond helpings at a
buffet.

Flo was so enthusiastic over
Ihe new guitar player at the
Carllw she didn't quite have
Uic words to express it. Just
said he was going over great;
and Hint he was “ a real Mu­
sician." And thal’ i a real
compliment. He also sings
and recites things like "Face CD1-II

A HEAL “ JAM-UP” PROGRAM • &gt; • &gt;
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By Judy Turner

on the Barroom Floor," and
"keeps tho customers capti­
vated," in Flo'* words. Last
Friday night when ho was
playing with tha Slayton’ s,
they had to bring in extra
Is Mrs. Mnrcic Williams, who chairs, the place wai so
is around the restaurant and crowded.
luungo almost all the time
. . . if you see someone work­
ing diligently on some books, 9-Race Winner
that’a her. She says that
COLUMBUS, Ohio (U P !)—
Jean Feddcr, Hie daytime Jockey Larry Snyder treated
bartender, is a beautiful red­ hie fnna right Thursday, fin­
head , , . Larry Enos isn’t ishing in the money In all nine
beautiful, but be is the night races at Beulah Park. Th* 20bartender. Mrs. Willi amt son yenr-old native o f Toledo,
Dick, helps out in the even­ Ohio, brought home five win­
ings Mar-3,ou u open til ner*, finished aecond twice
2 a. m. too.
and third twice .

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persons responsible (well, partly) for getting us lie re
on earth. This Sunday is Mother’s Day, and nothing
would plcuse her more titan taking her out over tho
weekend Rometlmo.

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South of DaBaiy

�Luncheon Meeting
H eld B y
Station Wives
Twenty-five member* o f the
Station Officer* Wives Club
attended their monthly lunch•on fait week at the Fin
Room at the Orlando Air
Fbrce Date Officer*' Club.
Mr*. C h a r 1e a Mcshlcr,
chairman of the volunteer
women for Navy Relief, wai
welcomed at a guest of Hr*.
Robert Ware. She tpoke to
the group concerning the
Navy relief program.
The nominating committee
preaenled a date of new of­
ficers to be elected at tb*
past meeting In June. Thoae
offered for consideration by
the member* were Mr*, Rich•rd Halillp and Mr*. Michael
Pickering for president and
Mr*. Vincent Law and Mrs.
Karl Unger for secretarytreasurer.
Welcomed aboard waa new
member, Mr*. Robert Hauser
and good-byes were said to
Mrs. James Walck. The lat­
ter was presented with a sil­
ver revere bowl as a token of
remembrance from the club.
Luneheon hostesses were
X n . Robert Deal and Mrs.
Edward Christianson.
Mrs.
Leonard Elllngwood conduct
•d the business session and
the door prise was won by
lira. George Gowan.

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Miss Martha Cook Honored
W ith Graduation Luncheon
Mrs. A. L. Wilson and Mr*.
Walter Cook were co-hostcsaes for a graduation luncheon
honoring Miss Martha Cook
at the Wilson borne oo Ros­
alia Drlva.
The graduation theme wai
virrled out In the buffet cen
terplcce and a hanging a r
rangement o f diplomas and
caps over the main dining
table. Each tabla waa cen
tered with a rosebud.
A buffet luncheon of chick'
•n salad, green peas, spiced
crabapples, hot rolls, crack
era, pickles, potato chips and
oatmeal cake waa served to
those attending.
T h e hostesses presented
Martha with a gold charm for
her bracelet. It was in the
shape of a diploma and waa
engraved with her Inltfala,
date and school.

New Sorority
MRS. A. L. W ILSON, right, present* n gift to Mis* Martha Cook, honoree
nt a graduation luncheon at the Wilson home. A t left Is co-hostess, Mrs.
W alter Cook.
(Herald Photo)

Glenda W illiford Honored
A t Miscellaneous Shower

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BRID E-ELECT, MIsa Glenda Williford, waa guest o f honor at a recent
miscellaneous shower. L e ft to right are Mrs. Ralph P. Smith, at whose
homo the shower wn* given, Miss Williford, her mother, Mrs. Joseph
liofccker and co-hostass, Miss Alone Moore.
(Herald Photo)

C R E A T IV E

New Members Welcomed By

W OMAN

VAH-11 Officers Wives Club
A coffee In the liOQ tele­
vision room began the May
social calendar for the Offi­
cers Wive* Club of V A tl-ll
and Detachment S recently.
Hostesses Mines. If. D. Helms
and E. 0. Williams, used a
spring flower tlteme to deco­
rate the table, which also held
handsome silver trays filled
with a variety of cakes.
Two new members, Mr*. R.
S. Beat and Mrs. II. L. Hines

Church Class
M eets A t
M cK inley Hall

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enhanced
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H ie daughters of Wesley
Sunday School Class held ill
monthly business and social
meeting In McKinley Hall
with Mrs. A. B. Stevens and
her committee, Mrs. Grace
Gregory and Mrs. G. 8,
Dranon as hostesses.
The ball was decorated
with arrangements of Easter
lilies and gerbera daisies.
Mrs. Marguerite Paul led
the devoUooa using aa her
theme "The Face la A Mirror
of the Soul." The missionary
pledge waa completed and
will be sent this month.
A letter waa read from
missionary M i s s Virginia
Chapman, who Is presently
stationed in Uraguay. She
told of the work of the
churches there, and gave in­
formation concerning schools,
recreation, crops and the
competition encountered from
other denominations.

Mrs. Ralph P. Smith and
Mias Alene Moore were hos­
tesses at a bridal shower at
the Smith home, 1M Country
Club Circle, honoring Mias
Glenda Williford.
A color scheme of pink and
white was carried out In deco­
rations and the gifts were
arranged around and in an
open umbrella with pink and
white streamers and flowers.
Pink and white floral ar­
rangements were p l a c e d
throughout the party rooms.
Roso corsages were pre
tented to ths bonoree and her
mother, Mr*. Joseph Hofecker. A aerie* of games were
played and prises awarded In
Mrs. Shirley Vihlen and Mlta
Darbara Williford.
Refreshments of c a k e ,
punch, mints and nuts were
served by the hostesses.
Other
guests included
Mmcs. H. E. MrSwaln, A.
R. Ailing Jr., J. W. Thomas*
on, Iona Thomsa, Larry D.
Morgan,
L. F. Twyman,
John Davis, Richard Walker,
Larry
I’rlco a n d
David
Weeks.
Also the Misses Ssndy Getman, Darbara Moore, Eve­
lyn Moore, Anna Smith and
tha honoree'* mother.

New Officers
Elected By
Church Group
By Helen Itnodgraaa
The Ladles of The All Salnta
Episcopal Church. Enterprise,
elected a stale of new offi­
cers at their recent meeting
in the Parish House.
Mrs. Cart Barthmsn was
named president; Miss Lila
Holnner,
vice
president;
Mrs. John G. Klcpfel, secre­
tary; Mrs. William V. Pori or,
Ireaiurtr; Mrs. M. McDer­
mott,
Christian education;
Mra, Thomis Hodgett, Christ­
ian social relations;
Miss
Elma Johnston, college work;
Mra. Everett Walla, promo­
tion; Mr*. Joseph ilylwa,
mission* and supply, and
Mrs. John S. Smiley, united
thank offering.
Mr*. David J. Parker waa
hostess. Attending tha annual
Episcopal Convention, held In
Miami this week at the Deau­
ville Hotel, will be Mra. Carl
Barthmsn and Mrs. John B
Smilay.

Local Events

Some fifty million rose­
bushes will be purchased by
rose lovers during the next
twelve months, according to
All-America Ro*« Selections.

small or large. In one area
to achieve a coordinated dec­
orative scheme.

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PEST CONTROL
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2601 P A R K DR. .
322-8865
SANFORD

Projects
Tba fifth meeting of the
Nu Phi Mu Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi wai held at tbo
home of M in Leslie Jones.
During the business session
tha group discussed the new
project of collecting clothing
for t h e Good Samaritan
Home. S e r v l e * chairman,
Barbara Mosea, announced
that any toys would be ac
cepled for tha LilUa Red
Schoolbouie.
The clothing and toy drive
la tho firit project of the
newly organised group and so
far It seems to be successful,
Mr*. Jim Warner presented
an interesting program on
"Qualities of
Friendship,"
pointing out essential* In the
growth of friendship and bow
to maka and keep friends.
O t h e r members prasent
were Mmei, Jo* Alexander,
Rick Erickson, Robert Gon*
xalex, Dill Reck, Sidney Vlhlen, tha mliaes Donna Ilodgea
sod the hostess.

Honored A t
Lingerie Show er
By Helen Saodgras*
Mrs. Joe Vacula, the form
er Miss Suaette Neal, waa
gueat of honor at a lingerie
shower In the annex of the
Enterprise Barnett Memorial
Metbodiit Church.
Mlsa Linda Parker and
Miss Etta Emanuel were cohostesses. Games wars play'
ed a n d
contests enjoyed
through tho early afternoon.
Gifts were presented to tho
honoree after which delicious
refreshments of eake, punch,
nuts and mints wars served.
Invited guest* were, the
Misses T e r e s a DaKalnds,
Margaret Allen of DeLeon
Springe, Maxine Stowell, Os
teen, Doris Harrison, Gerry
Page, Kathy Hughes, Mary
Lee Stoneking and Mrs. Car
olyn Bartoszck of DeBary.
The Misses Kitty Burnett,
Sandy McBride, Susan Ryan,
Linda Long, Linda Tyler,
Sarah
Peteri, Mrs. Jack
Neal, the honoree'* mother,
Mrs. William Batostek, her
grandmother,
Mra.
D. J.
Parker and
Mrs.
Sidney
Emanuel. Also mothers of the
hostesses, and Mrs. Wilbur
Brucs, sister of Mlsa Eman
euL

D eBary Class
Enjoys A
Cook-Out

By Mrs. Adam Mailer
The Young Adult Sunday
School Class of Tb* DeBary
Community Methodist Church
held a cook-out at Earl Brown
Park In DeLand. Among the
members present were Rev.
and Mrs. Damon Scott and
daughter Vlclle; Mrs. M. Mi­
lan, Rev. Scott'i mother; Eth­
el Gray; Ethel Steerman;
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Davia
and
daughter
Elizabeth;
Mr. and Mrs. Jo* Davia and
daughters, Beeky and Linda;
Mr. and Mrs. William Cook
and sons, Jimmy, Scotty and
Tracy.
Mrs. B. Peterson of Wail
Palm Beach) Mr. and Mra.
P. Kelly and son, Mike Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Perry and
daughter, Kathy; Jim Council
and children, Jim, Timmy,
Kathy and Beth; Mrs. Dor­
othy Lacey and sons, Neal,
Martin and Mount; Mr. and
.Mrs. John Vos and Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Saatkamp.
Do you know what the let­
Rev. Scott was tit* chef and
ter! IISDA aland for?
they all agrred that he did a
You re* them every time
good Job on the southern style
you go shopping. They sDpear
chicken.
on the meat and poultry you
buy. They're also on many of
the froten and canned fruits
and vegetables, egga, butter
and cheese.
USDA are the Initials of the
United Slates Department of
Agriculture. And they are
your asiurunre of quality in
The Social Department of
food products. All meat and
poultry that crosses state the Sanford Woman's Club
lines on its way to the food will hold the annual May
market la inspected by the U. Breakfast at • a.m. Wednes­
S. Department of Agriculture. day.
On fresh red meats, you
Hostesses are Mra. Charles
probably won't aee the USDA Simms and her committee.
Inspection seal because the F o l l o w i n g the breakfast,
cut you buy may be too bridge and canasta will be
small. But If you buy a large played until noon.
rib roast, it's likely to be
The hreakfast Is free to all
there.
club membera. Dues for next
On chickens and turkeys, year will be accepted at this
you don't have to wonder meeting as the June installs*
wbat the Initials stand for. Don will be the final meeting
Their Inspection seal spells It of the club year.
out big and clear—"U . 8. De­
partment of Agrlcullura In­
spected."
But grade labels, wherever
they appear, use the Initial*.
Tlie purple-llke mark that
run* aeross the fat on a piece
of beef bears theae latter*,
along with tha quality rating.
It appears on a tag fled to
the wing of the chicken you
buy and you probably remainher seeing tha USDA trade
shield on eggs and butter
cartons, and chaesa wrap­
pers. Many fruit* and vege*
lables both canned sad fias­
co, also bear tha label.

D o Y ou Know
What U S D A

Stands For

M ay Breakfast

Planned For

Next Wednesday

Jr„ were welcomed Into the
Cbcckertat! group, while fare­
well gifts were presented to
two departing members: Mrs.
Sidney M. Bunks, whose hus­
band will leave shortly for
duty in Washington, D. C.,
and Mrs. K. M. llenl, wife of
Eleven's Douglas representa­
tive, who will now go to
Wbldboy Island, Wash,
Mrs. J, F. Barlow, presi­
dent of the club, conducted
the busines* session, during
which Chaplain K. L. Deal
■poke to the group In behalf
of Navy Relief, which la b o w
recruiting workers.
Alio present at the coffee
were times. B. W. Bartholo­
mew, W. E. Bassett, A. Jt
lllunden, S. K. Carr, J. P.
Colonna, W. E. Donahue, D.
E. Klligerald, R. U. Fox Jr.,
David Gallegos Jr., Hermit
Jamison, J. C. Patterson, R.
W. Repp, St. Clair Smith, T.
S. Trcanor and William Winbtrg 111.

MONDAY
Sanford Drove No. ISO BPO
Docs will meet at B p.m. In
the Elka Clubhouse,

Plans Future

Mrs. V acula

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FROM ----Year Dewatewn

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By Abigail Van Buren

D E A R A B B Y : What do you think
o f a husband who says, “ Honey, t
don’ t know what to get you fo r Mo*
ther’a Day. Here Is $20 — go buy
yourself something” ? I fe lt so bad I
cried all n igh t
W E T P IL L O W

o f course, but I would like to get It
settled. What is your opinion?
P LO T PRO BLEM

D E AR W E T : Your husband may
not have much imagination, but at
leaat he remembered, and he put his
money where his mouth was. I hop*
you never have anything mors seri­
ous to cry about

DEAR AB B Y: Is yawning a sign
of physical tiredness? Or is it a sign
o f boredom?

D EAR PLO T: Does H E have
plots bought and paid fo r in W est
Virginia? I f not, he might just as
well get down to earth in Pittsburgh.
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D E A R A B B Y : I was married be­
fore and so was my husband. W e’ ve
now been married three years and
are very happy. I happened to men­
tion that I had two graves here in
Pittsburgh, bought and paid for. He
said when h«j dies he wants to go
back to West Virginia. Now, he left
West Virginia years ago because he
didn’t like it, so how come he wants
to go bock there to be buried? I told
him we belonged together and he
said if I felt that way about It, I ’d be
burled in West Virginia with him. I
don't care anything about West VI p ginia. I want to be buried in Pitts­
burgh. I am 87 and he is 89, which is
too young to be worrying about this,

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CO N FID E N TIA L TO B A B E : I f
you want to find out what makes
him tick, meet his wife. She could
be the whole works!
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stamped envelope to Abby, Box 3365,
Beverly Hills, Calif.

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Have A Lovely Wedding," send 50
cents to Abby, Box 3305, Beverly
Hills, Calif.

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By Oswa

NORTH (D)
IS
South figured out (hat there
‘When w on * eoatrset* are
A J3
was one combination of cards
reached,"
mumbled South
ft A Q J
that would allow him to
when be saw dummy, " I ex­
ft A K J I S
make six no-trump and then
ftAKQ
pect to be declarer."
gave the cards a chance.
CAST
Meanwhile, North wander­
He took the first spade, led
ft 7e :
ftKQ iosia
ed around the table to look
VKIH I
f l
a heart and finessed dumat South's band. This la not
ft 7 84
ft QS
tn ’a Jack. Thao be laid down
good bridge etiquette, but It
ftsa
ftjssi
the
ic e and king of diamonds
happeoa all too often.
SOUTH
and dropped East's queen.
"Wfaero did you find that
ft A 3
Now be cashed dummy’s
w loess
Immediate
two
no-trump
ft 1033
three high clubs to aee H
bWT" yelled North.
ft 10*73
the jack would fall. Then
"T b * tame place you found
North and South vulnerable
back to his hand with the
your Jump to alx," replied
North Cast Sooth Wert
ten of diamonds for another
South. "Keep stilt and let
3 ft
3 ft
3 NT. Pats
heart finesse. Eventually be
S N.T. Pass Pass
Pass
me ace what I can do with
Opening lead—ft T
conceded the last trick, but
this mess."
After that peroration South and thero was nothing East scored game, slam and rub­
proceeded to make the slam and West could do about IL ber.

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J.fa t Woman

Every Junior and senior high
school I T A in the United
States would do well to bor­
row a set o f standards for
teenage parties drawn up by
the headmlstreea of an Eng­
lish girl's school and sent to
parents o f all her students.
Tha coda makes only five
points—but if those five points
were observed by all parents

Mrs. Blass
Hostess For
Church Class
The W l m o n t s
Sunday
School Class of the Elder
Springs Baptist Church held
Its monthly els is meeting at
the home of Mrs. Raymond
Blass, 20( Bamboo Drive,
Monday evening.
After the meeting a sur­
prise baby shower waa given
for Mrs. Orris FlynL Games
were enjoyed by everyone,
with prixea being won by Car­
olyn Freeman and Gladyi
Dempsay.
Membera praaant from this
Married Young Ladiea elsss
were: Betty Wright, Roma
Jean Meadors, Dolly Hatch,
Carol Myers, Barbara Walk­
er, Glenda Blass, and Wanda
Flynt.
Guests Included Jean Blay­
lock, Gladys Dempsay and
Carolyn Freeman.

o f teenager*, what n differ­
ence it would make. Here they
are, for any PTA that wants
to make use of themt
1. Don’t tat teenage parties
be held In your home unless
you are there.
2. Expect to be regarded a*
host and hoateas, and to be
consulted ebout who Is Invited.
S. Collect your daughters
from late parties, er make
sure they have reliable es­
cort! and know what time
they have to be home
3. Cross-check with other
parent* on any Invitation* for
a daughter to spend the night
B. Explain to teenagers why
such care haa to be taken.
Warn them uf tha danger* of
teenage drinking.
Those rules ar* so sound end
so basic some parents may as­
sume that any parent In hla
right mind would take ell
those precautions In guarding

Personals
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Crocker
had as dinner guests recently
at their cottage on Lake Har­
ney, Mr. and Mra. Joel Bisbee, of Mayfair Clrcla, San­
ford.
Charles F. Wilke, of Olean,
N. Y., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Wilke, is spending a
two week vacation with his
parents at their home, 330
Summerlin Ave.

O PE N F R ID A Y NIGHTS!

By Ruth Millett

a daughter as a matter o f
course.
But every one of them is Ig­
nored by some of the parents
of almost any teenage group.
And the second, "Expect to
be regarded as host and hoeteas and to bo consulted about
who la invited" Is a right most
parents of teenagers no long­
er Insist on.
I f PTAa ell ovsr ths country
put this cod* in the form e f a
pled go and asked ell parents
to sign it, that would be a
giant atsp for parents— a step
toward reclaiming their right
ee parents, rights too long re­
linquished to "teenage tyran­
ny."
More basics ebout teenat
Read Ruth Mlllstt's "Tip* on
Teenagers." Mall 81 cents to
Ruth Millett'* Reader Service,
e/o The Sanford Herald, P. O.
Box 38, Dept A, Radio city
Station, New York 18, N. Y.

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'State Fair' Drive-In Bound
Like a fascinating and bcuutiful canvas of American life
filled with memorable songs
and dances, Rodger and Hammentein’e "Stute Fair” will
entertain and delight people of
all ages when It opens Sunday
at the Movieland Drive-In
Theater. This 20th CenturyFox CinemaScope-DcLuxe Col­
or extravagunzu co-stura such
outstanding and fresh talents
as Fat Boone, Bobby Darin,
Pamela Tiffin, Ann-Mnrgret,
Tom Ewell and marks the re­
turn of the wonderful Alice
Faye to thu motion picture
screen.
The multi-million d o l l a r
Charles nrackett production
boasts the magic chemistry of
alt the right ingredients that
make for u truly enjoyable ex­
perience. The story of a middle
class American farm family
who go to the great "Stiite
Fair" has been endowed by

TODAY A SAT.

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♦TH E D A Y
M AKS

HI CHUM UDO KCRU
OPEN
12:15

Glenn Ford and Shirley
Jones head a sparkling cast
of performers, co • starring
Stella Stevens, Dina Merrill,
Roberta Sherwood, y o u n g
ltonny Howard and Jerry
Van Dyke, in Metro-GoldwynMayer's heart-warming com­
edy-drama, “ Tha Courtship
of Eddie's Father," coming
to the Rllz Theater Sunday.
Replete with hilarious dia­
logue and action and with
some of the most colorful and
endearing
characters ever
brought to tho screen, the
new picture Is bssed on Mark
Toby’s bert-selling novel, tell­
ing of the efforts of a aensltiv o
ilx-and-a-halfycar-old
boy to find a new wife for his
widowed father, one who will
come up to the exacting spec­
ifications of both father and
son.
As the story unfolds, three
candidates appear to be in
the running for the role of a
new mate for Tom Corbett
(Glenn Ford), program man­
ager for a New York radio
station. Right across the hall
from the apartment occupied
by Tom and his precocious
son, Eddie (Ronny Howard),
lives the blonde, attractive
and aympathetlc joung di­
vorcee Elizabeth M a r t e n

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House, Ksnford,
Klorlde,
In
Flo was so enthusiastic over ths
County
Commissioners
Ihe new gullar player at the Itonm. on Slay I*, t i l l st
Caritie she didn't quite have nil0(1 A. M. or ss soon there• fltr ss possible.
the words to express it. Just
Hoard of County Commis­
sioners
said lie was going aver great;
a«oilnolo County. Hlorldn
and that he was “ a real Mu­
tty J. C- llutchlaun. Chair­
sician." And that's a real
man
Attest Artbn r lisckwlth.
compliment. He also tings
Jr.
and reriles things like “ Faro cm-ii

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on the Barroom Floor," and
“ keeps Die customers capti­
vated,’1 in Flo's words. Last
Friday night when he was
playing with tha Slayton's,
they had to bring in extra
is Mrs. Marcie Williams, who chairs, the place wat to
is around the restaurant ami crowded.
lounge almost all the time
. . . If you tee someone work­
ing diligently on some books, 9-Race Winner
that’s her. She says that
COLUMBUS, Ohio (U P I)—
Jean Feddcr, the daytime Jockey l-nrry Snydor treated
bartender, is a beautiful red­ Ids fans right Thursday, fin­
head , , , Larry Enos isn't ishing in the money In all nlnt
beautiful, but he is the night races at Baulah Park. Tha 20bartender. .Mrs. Williams son yrnr-old native of Toledo,
Dick, helps out in the even­ Ohio, brought home fire win­
ings Mar-Lou u open til ners, finished accond twice
2 a. in. too.
and third twice .
• • •
New owner* at the Club
It'a up to the hosteii to
Diamond are n couple of "old suggest second helpings at a
salts." Raymond and Dorothy buffet.
Palmer took over the place
recently and are hu&gt;y getting
it squared away. She was a
X a llN *C Waklla I f S e r ia l
Marine and ho was a nuclear
Valle s
Is
hsrshy
glvsn.
weapons chief who retired Hoard of C.iunly ('uinmlaslnnsrs
or
Htnilnols
County.
Dorlast August. They had met
tils, pruposss In rssone ths
while fishing in Maryland. following dtscrlbsd properly
He was transferred here and • ons.1 A - l Agriculture end
11*1A Itssldsntlsl I d P I Comsince his retirement has been m ir rltl: T b s V f i t ft of ths
1
working at the chiefs club 1 ItT.Tt ft or the N C R or
tbs a v v u of ftselloa 14-]tftand the country club. Club : » B . snd bs g St ths NVV ear
Dinnuuid Just “ fell in our nf ths vvvt i of ths HKlt of
u -Si«-J!»K. run 8 Tie
laps," said Mrs. Palmer. The Section
tt. K 1TI ft. S ISO S ft. C
prices are about half what H i . I f t N M e l ft. W te be­
less portions oa ths
they were, she sold, end ginning
West and North takso for ths
they're getting n new cook to purpose of f l u t e Ilosd Klgbto f-Way.
will la serving food too,
Public heerlng will be betd
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Millie just got back to her
Job at the Lake Monroe Inn
after a bout with the flu,
so she was running around
trying to catch up on every­
thing . . . says they've been
really busy the last couple
of weeks. It must be the
weather, it's so nice out
there on a warm day. You'd
never guess It, but Millie’s
secret ambition is to be a
barber , , , she's even going
to school to trim how. The
Inn la open til 2 s. m., re­
member, so you can atop
out for one last drink.
• e •
There's something Indis­
putably unique about Jim
Spenccr’a restaurant. Every
time I call Doris or “ Sam''
they say thero's nothing new
going on, yet as one man
ssid going past the place,
“ They
sure
are
packing
them In.” It must be the
diversity of the restaurant
and lounge , . , You can
dree* up for dinner and a
few drinks la your best bib
and tucker or you can stop
off after work to relax and
fed equally comfortable ui
both situation!,
• •
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if test addition to the column,

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Tha specially edslgnrd set
for the dramatic comedy,
“ Best Foot Forward" being
presented tonight at Seminole
High School at B p. m. was
the creation of LI. H. R. Gen­
try, Marine officer husband
of one of the directors of the
play, Mrs. Jackie Gentry,
SHS Senior English teacher.
The act depicts the dormi­
tory room of prep school
boys, In a modern setting.
The furnishings of the room
have been loaned for us« by
the Furniture Center.
Also helping with the set
background was Mrs. Urth
Gregory, artist, who painted
the background of the cam­
pus which will be seen out
the window of the domitory
room.
Woodwork on the set was
made in tho ahop of Col. Jess
Gregory and chairman of the
student* prop men and set
arranger was eKnt Gregory.
He was assisted by John
Vestgatc, Rill Leffier, Don
Robson, Roberta Rankin and
Sandy Levy.
The other director of the
play Is Mrs. Thelms Lewis,
Speech snd English teacher.

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Just especially fur Mother’s
Day, the Capri dining room
will be open Sunday between
11 a. m. and B p. m. They’ll
be featuring regular dinners
and 1 can’t think of a better
way to let mother know she’s
appreciated than to gel her
out of the kitchen. Had an
excellent brunch at the Capri
this week with one of tho
wlve’s clubs—they certainly
go all out to take care of a
group like this. Remember,
the Populates are back at
the Capri now, playing every
Friday and Saturday nights.
. . .

Here’ s good news for you
older fellows and gals who
like to skate, but want to be
to be among company your
own age. Melodce Skating
Rink i* starting a new prof i nm . . . beginning this
Monday night
and every
other Monday night, the rink
will be open only to persons
over 18. Melodee’s never had
anything like this before, and
boasts
Shcaly Rest says ho hopes
this answers the needs of
the people who’ ve been ask­
ing him to do something for
the older crowd.
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Comedy Set For Ritz

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UMTS JUANA HOY

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F r i. M ny 10, *63— P a g e 7

YOUNG R O N N Y Howard Is Instrumental In the
meeting between Glenn Ford and Stella Stevens
In a penny-nrendo sequence o f Mctro-GoldwynMnyer’s "The Courtship o f Eddie’s Father."
Heart-warming comedy-drama o f u boy who
pluys Cupid to his widowed father, the picture
co-stnrs Shirley Jones, with Dinn Merrill, Rober­
ta Sherwood and Jerry Van Dyke also playing
lending roles. It was filmed In Pannvislon and
color.

The local board of the Se­
lective Service will be closed
all day Wednesday to allow
the Clerk to attend a Clerk’s
Conference being held in Or­
lando. The office will re-open
as usual at B a. m. Thursday
for all Selective Service fun­
ctions,

IlO O N E

S a n fo h d

It’s time once again to pay our tribute to those
persons resixinslble (well, partly) for getting us here
on earth. This Sunday is Mother’s Day, and nothing
would please her more titan taking her out over tho
weekend sometime.

Office Closed

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scenarist Richard Breen with
plenty of fun. romance, spark­
ling dialogue, exciting sporta
car racing sequences and lilt­
ing production numbers,
Fat Boone, who hue endear­
ed himself in the public’s
heart with his singing, acting
and writing, portrays “ Wayne
Fruke," a farm boy with a yen
for hot-rod racing and a pret­
ty girl; while singing sensa­
tion Bobby Darin continues to
sky-rocket to stardom as a
screen personality in the role
of a fast-talking Easterner
who undergoes u change of
character when ho meets Uia
“ sweetest gal on earth."
The other feature on the
program is “ The M i r a c l e
Worker" which won two Acad­
emy Awards for its co-stars,
Ann Bancrolt and Patty Duke.
On Wednesday and Thurs­
day, "The Lost World" and
"in Love A War" will play.
In Friday and Saturday,
"Wait Disnrys Legend of Lo­
be," “ Swinging Along" and
"Rirdman Of Alcatrax will
play.

Doubtless tome gal with
most beautiful back will
picked at some bathing
sort this summer — and
ran grin and bare itl

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�Sad Day In New York: 'Marvelous M arv' Gone
NEW YORK (U P !) — The
flag* should realty be at half
maat at the Polo Ground* to­
day.
"Marvelous Marv" Throneberry 1* gone.
The fan* her* all loved him
becauaa he typified the Meta
in so many ways.
Ha floundered around first

Standings

base, ha dropped throws and
didn't terrorise enemy pitchers, but he atwaya gave a bit
more than 100 per cent and
somehow managed to deliver
several key blows last season.
That's why the fans dubbed
him "Marvelous Marv." Good
or bad, they cheered him on
and were responsible for hla
receiving a 25-foot eabln cruis­

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Americas League
W. L. Pet,
u 10 .000
Chicago
15 12 .550
Kansas City
15 12 .554
Baltimore
12 10 £45
Boston
12 11 £22
New York
15 14 JIT
Los Angeles
12 10 .429
Washington
11 15 .423
Detroit
10 10 .383
Minnesota
Today's Prehab!* PUchcrs
Cincinnati *t New York
night— O'Toole (0*1) Vi. Wil­
ley (21).
Milwaukee at Philadelphia
night— LeMaster (0-1) va.
Short (00).
St. Louis at Pittsburgh
night — Simmon* &lt;4-0) vs.
Friend (2*1).
Chicago at Houston night—
Hobble (1-2) or Koonce &lt; M )
va. Farrell (20).
San Francisco at t o * An­
geles night—Sanford (5-1) vs.
Drysdale (2-3).
Batnrdsy'a Game*
Kansas City at Minnesota
Los Angeles at Chicago
Cleveland at Detroit
New York at Baltimore
Washington at Boston.
NaUswal League
W. L. P e t
19 10 .455
Ban Francisco
M 11 J93
Chicago
17 12 .580
fit Louis
Pittsburgh
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Loa Angelas
14 is .443
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Cincinnati
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Milwaukee
12 15 ,444
New York
11 15 .423
Philadelphia
9 19 J21
Houston

er last summer as the most
popular member o f tha Meta.
Out It all came to an end
Thursday on cut-down day
when the 29-year-old first
baseman was optioned to Buf­
falo of the International Lea­
gue.
Marv was standing around
the batting cage two hour*
before the game with the Phil-

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As Robinson Goes,
So Goes Redlegs

Saturday*! Games
Cincinnati at New York
Milwaukee at Philadelphia
St. Louis at Pittsburgh
Chicago at Houston, 2, twtnight
San Francisco at Los Angeles,
night

League Leaden
United Press International
National League
Player * Club AB R. H. Pet.
F. Alou, SF 113 24 43 .984
Cvngton, Phil «
U 25 .367
130 20 a J50
Groat, 81L
40 5 31 J50
Wine, Phil
Edwards, Ctn 82 • 29 .341
Fairly, LA
98 15 33 .337
White, StL
115 20 38 J30
James, StL
64 8 21 .328
Aaron, MR
113 24 ST .317
Cepcda, SF
115 20 37 J22
American League
Cauaey, KC
75 12 28 .373
Wagner, LA
104 15 35 .337
Shldllng, Boa 92 15 31 J37
Yslmakl, Do* 80 15 29 JJ7
Boyer, N Y
00 U 20 .333
Kallne, Det
104 17 35 .330
Charles, KC
100 18 33 .330
Allison, Minn 94 19 31 .330
Robinson, Chi 94 14 31 .930
Fox, Chi
94 17 31 J90
Home Runs
National League — Aaron.
Braves 10; P. Akm, Giants T;
Ct-peda.Giants; Banks, Cubs;
Bailey, Giants; Covington,
Phils; Robinson, Reds all «.
American Leagu e- Tresh,
Yanks T; Wagner, Angels;
Nicholson, White Sos; Alli­
son, Twins; Howard, Yanks;
Powell, Orioica aU 6.
■mu Batted In
Nattmul League— F. Ak&gt;u,
GI jrU 34; Aaron, Braves 34;
Covington, Phils 3Q; Boyer,
Cards 33; White, Cards 22;
Robinson, Reds 33; Fairly,
Dodger* 22.
American League— Allison,
Twins SI; Nicholson, White
Sos 19; Robinson, White Sos
M; Osborne, Senators 19.

Pitching
Nattesul Leagu e- Simmons,
Cards 4-9; O'Dell, Giants 40; MaeKeaiie, Mete 3-0; O'Tool*, Reds d-l; Sanford,
Glints 3-1; Perranoskl, Dod­
ger* 5-1; Washburn, Cards
M.
American Leagwa— Fisch­
er, Athletics M ; Stock, Orio­
les 3-9; Cheney, Senators 41; Pena, Athletics 4-1; Her­
bert, White Bos 4-1.

Ink Jet Pact
N E W YORK (U P I)—Cent­
er Mike Ifudock, linebacker Ed
Cooke and guard John McMul­
len have signed their 1965
Oputracts to piny with the
New York Jets o f Urn Ameri­
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B1U While hit a grand slam
By United frees International
‘There’s ” lr«»U proof today! ‘homer, Charlie James conthat the Cincinnati Reds go as nested for a three-run round
tripper and Gene Oliver con
Frank Robinson goes,
National Leaguers actually nectod for a two-run blast as
put It another way.
the Cardinals collected IT
"When Robinson's not hit­ hits against five
Dodger
ting," they say, "It's like pitcliers. Rob Gibson went
playing n team that's blind flfi innings to win hts first
folded when It bats.”
game for the Cardinals.
The 1941 N L champions
The Cubs ran their winning
seemed blind-folded, at that, streak to sis games, longest
for the first three weeks of since 1D41, on the strength of
the season. They were shut the two-hit pitching of Dick
out four times and held to one Ellsworth. Billy Williams and
run three other times as they Bon Ssnto hid two bits each
stumbled around In a hit for the Cubs, who have won
famine that waa enough to nine of their last 10 games.
make Manager Fred (The
Tho Mi-ts ran their winning
Dear) Hutchinson tear up the streak to four games when
clubhouse furniture.
reliever Johnny Kllppstein's
Then. Robinson, the NL's ninth-inning wild pitch let
Most Valuable Player in 1901 pinch runner A1 J a c k s o n
and a .342 hitler with 39 hom­ score from third with the win­
ers and 130 runs-baUcd-ln last ning run. Relief pitcher Krn
season whose average this MicKcniic, who pitched a
year had dwindled to a sickly perfect ninth Inning In relict
.241, suddenly burst out of his of Roger Craig, received
slump. And what a coming credit for his third straight
out party It wail
victory.
All Robinson did Thursday
night was go 3-for-S, with two
If you ask someone to fill
homera, a double and two
singles, score three runs and in at bridge, he frank—ex­
drive In seven to pace the plain Uist one ptaycr was un­
Rods to n 13-3 rout of Uie able to show up.
Houston
Colts.
Teammate
Vada Pinson weighed in with
3-for-5, three runs scored and HOME TO STAY - four RBI’s to make U a
ro*CH£N£y,
brerse for Jim Maloney to
tY
A tP / P O rm t/
chalk up hla fourth victory
F m m e p .M ip
against one loss,
tw / m y / u p
Robinson's splurge raised
* o p e 7 wa a
his 1943 average 40 polnla to
jro * e o F
m e T V M t'9
301 and gave him all hom­
om eP '
ers and 22 runs batted in.
90NA7&amp;F9,
Tha San Krandsco Giants
o a r t f it t *
downed the Milwaukee Brav­
GOPT/M e*
es. 9-2, the St. Louis Cardi­
m e n *y m
nals turned on the Los An­
irA p rtP
geles Dodgers, 10-7, the Chi­
M tu tfo p
cago Cubs beat (be Pittsburgh
A la ta
CAP/rAl
Pirates, 3-1, and the Naw
*rx y .
York Meta defeated tha Phil­
adelphia Phillies, 3-2, la other
N L action.
Robinson hammered a tworun double to cap a four-run
third-inning rally, bit a tworun homer in the sixth and
added a three-run round-trip­
per In the eighth to round out
hi* ooe-man attack on Hous­
ton pitchers.
I d Bailey and Felipe Alou
each drove in three runs lor
the Giants, who have won
nine of Uuilr last 10 games.
The Giants routed Warren
Spabn with a 10-hit, sevenrun outburst in I t t innings
to hand the great lafty his
second loss of the season
against four wins, Billy O'­
Dell pitched a seven-hitter to
win hla fourth la a row for
tha Giant*.

Ilea when It happened.
A courier from the Meta’
elubhouae In eenter-fietd noti­
fied Thronetterry that Catey
Stengel wished to see both
him and Gil Ilodgaa In hla pri­
vate office.
"You go first, Gil," Mere
told Hodges, who wss hitting
at thst moment. *TU wait on
you."

Herbert New
Yankee Killer
For Chisox

Both walked toward Sten­
gel's office t o g e t h e r and
Hodgca was informed tha
Meta were placing him on the
disabled list.
Then It was Throneberry’i
turn.
Liks a man who knew what
was coming, he walked elowly
into Casey'a office and closed
the door.

The two men (poke for near­
ly 10 mlnutea.
When Marv came out, the
newe was written all over hie
face.
He walked elowly toward
hie locker, eat down with head
bowed and reached In for a
cigarette. He lit It, then eat
silent for a long time.

*1 waa prepared for It," he
said finally. " I could tell when
they weren’t playing me. . . ."
Throneberry looked like a
fighter who Juet couldn’t be­
lieve he had been knocked out.
" I ’ve been with a lot of
clubs," he half-m u r a b l i d .
"None I ever enjoyed more
than this one."
That was taking In quit* a

bit of territory considering he
had played for the Yankees
two entire seasons.
"Casey said if I start hittin' he'll bring me back," he
■aid hopefully.
Throneberry, used mostly ae
a pinch hitter by the Meta
this season, came to bat only
14 times and had two hita for
a .143 average.

9fi» *infitrft frralh
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Page 8— Fri. May 10, ’63

Senkarik Hurls Shutout

S k i p p y S e n k a r i k hit shutout as Klngtwood 114-0 thanks to homers by I another men'* softball
struck out 13 batters Builderi blanked Badcock, JDzurus and Underwood in counter.
hurled n two hitter to
lead Yowell's to n 7-0
By United Press International whitewash o f First Fed­
It took Bay Herbert a long eral Thursday.

an-

Sanders, Collins Pace Colonial

Senkarik also aided his
time to learn bow to beat the
FORT WORTH, Tex. (U P I)
New York Yankees, but once own cause with a home run.
A four master was also —Doug Sanders and Bill Col­
acquired the technique is
lins, fortified with anti-pain
blasted by Rilty Miller.
habit-forming.
In other Little League ac­ bills and sharp chipping irons
A 20-game winner in 1942, tion, Perfection toppled San­ and putters, led the Colonial
the Chicago White Sos right­ ford Atlantic, 12-3, with Al­ National Invitation Golf Tour,
hander from Detroit Is the bert Jarrell gaining the win nament field into tha second
newest American L e a g u e for the Dairy boys aided by round today.
home run from Bill Brac­
Sanders, chipping *o well
pitcher to qualify as a "Yan ­
we bad 12 one-putt greens,
kee killer." And, in the bar­ ken.
gain, bis flashing curveball Is
Altamonte U tile League fashioned a three-under-par
making him one of the AL's Teams took both games Wed­ 31-33-67 in Thursday's first
top pitchers and a "shutout nesday afternoon with the Na­ round. Collin* capitalized on
artist" reminiscent of the tionals topping the Longwood a 62-foot chip shot for one of
dead ball era.
Tigers 5-1 in a home game his four birdies en route to
Herbert, who bad a 4-14 while the Americans were a 35-33-64.
Only two other players
record against the Yankees equally
successful
taking
until he beat them twice in their North Orlando hosts by were able to conquer Colon­
ial Country Club's 7, 122-yard
the last week of the 1962 sea­
score of 15-2.
Winning pitchers were Steve par 35-35-70 layout and the
son, topped 'em (or the third
straight time Thursday night Cockrell for the Nationals gusty winds which raked the
when he hurled a two-hitter and Bruce Stuart for the course during the first round.
They aero Jerry Barber and
that gave the White Sox a 2-0 American*.
In Babe Ruth League ac­ Bob Rosburg with identical
victory. H was Herbert’s
fourth win of the season—and tion, Civltan slugged Rotary, 34-35-69*.
The early favorites were
10-5 with Walatron gaining
his fourth ahutout.
The White Sox’ fourth con­ the win and C,P.O. barraged
secutive triumph and sixth Oviedo 11-4 with &gt;GaUsher
in their last right game* en­ slamming a homer and scat­
abled them to taka a one- tering seven hita for the vic­
game lead over the idle Kan­ tory.
In men’ s softball play,
sas City A's and the Balti­
more Orioles, who suffered a Grants of Longwood rolled
4-1 loss to the Doaton Red over Chase, 22-4 with Gerald
Bowling pitching for the win­
Sox.
Dave Stenhouse pitched a ners. Lltk hit two fourmastseven hitter to give the Wash­ era with Bowling aiding hi*
ington Senators a 4-0 victory own cause with a round cir­
over tha Cleveland Indiana cuit
Bud Moncrlrf hurled a six
In the only other A L activity
of day or night.
Herbert, a refugee from
the Kansas City Athletics,
from whom he was acquired
June 10, 1961, has now shut
out the A's, Orioles and Sen­
ator* in that order. In those
First price in the golf
27 shutout innings, be has al­ tournament sponsored at tha
lowed a total of only nine Mayfair Country Club by the
hits. Ilia victory Thursday Navy Wives for tho Civilian
night also dumped the lordly members was won by Jackie
Yankees into fifth place in Crawford with a net T5.
the A L and tagged them with
Second prise went to Mar­
their first shutout of the 1963 lon Cox with a net 74. Har
season.
rlctt Williams and Minerva
Herbert was tapped for sin­ Keenan tied for low putt at
gles by Joe PcpIUme and 29.
Clete Royer, walked only one
Prizes were gift* of silver
batter and permitted one trays.
Yankee batter to reach third
base. The Wlilto Sox scored
both their runs o(f World Scr­
ies here Ralph Terry (3-4- in
the fourth inning on a double
by Pete Want, a walk to Dav* By United Press International
Lakeland, Fort Lauderdale
Nicholson and Hon Hansen's
and St. Petersburg were
double.
knotted for the Florida State
League lead today a f t e r
downing their opponents last
Levy K-Elected
ATLAN TIC CITY, N. J. night.
Lakeland defeated the Mi­
(U P !)— Leon Levy waa
elected president of the A t­ ami Marlins 9-4 behind the
lantic City Racing Association seven-hit pitching of Jim
at a track meeting Thuraday. Brown. Brown also slammed
a two-run homer in the sec­
ond toning to help Lakeland's
cause.
The Yankees slipped by the
Tampa Tarpons 2 1 In 11 In
nings when Fort Lauderdale
right fielder Jim Covington
doubled, stole third and came
home on Frank Pctrltlls* sac­
rifice By to ccnlcr field.

strung out behind this quartet
with red-hot Jack Nicklaua
cooled off to a one-over-par
37-34-71 that left him in a
six-way tie for fifth place
with Bruce Crampton, Gar­
dner Dickinson, Tony Lema,
Phil Rodgers, and Julius Bo­
ros.
Arnold Palmer, the defend­
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g o lf* so-called "big three"
waa a stroke belter o ff at 3637-73.

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Legal Notice
A n m n iK M K Y T

ron

m ns

The Board of Puhlle lnrtruc*
(Ion
for
Re minds
County,
Florida will receive bid* for
the furnUhlnc of oil labor,
malarial*, equipment and i f f .
Y k « i r «q u li «d for ADDITIUNTI
A ND A L T S n A T I O S S TO
BCIIOOU
APMTNHITRATKYN
Him.DI.Vfl, Hanford, Florida,
until ! « A. M., Junr 1. 1MI. at
th*
Fchonl
Administration
Rulldlng, Commercial Street.
S i ford.
Florida,
at
which
tltno and place lha bid* will
!&gt;• publicly opened and read
aloud.
Tha contract dorumrnta may
bo obtained from tha offlro o f
tha Architect. John A. Bur*
ton IV, Fourth Floor, (tanforl,
Atlantic Rank ItutMln*. Han*
ford. Florida, upon deposit o f
Ild.uO for Ihn Tirol act of docu*
manta obtained. Hitch deposit
will ba refunded In full to
each person who raturna tho
documanti In rood Condition
within 1* days after tha bid
opening. Additional aala m a r
he obtalnad ul Ilia rnet (if
IIJCKI for rach let, which to
half refundable.
A certified check or bank
draft, payable to tha Owneri
U. b Government llonda, or a
eatlvfactory bid bond axacul*
ad by tha bidder and accept*
able euretUa In an amount
equal to lira per rant of Ilia
hhl ahall be aubmllted w ll h
each bid.
The tuccaaeful bidder will ba
required to furnlah and pay
for aatlafactory performanca
and payment bond or bond*.
Attention la called tn the fact
that not lean than the mini*
muni aatarlea and w a i e a ae
aet forth In the apeclflcallona
muat br palJ on ihle project.
The Hoard of Public In*
atructlon fur Hemlnole County,
Florida, raaervae tha right to
reject any and/or all blda
or to waive an r Informalltire
In (be blddtnifi. No bid ahall ba
wlihdrawn
for a period of
fifteen ( I d ) daya eubaequani
to the opening of blda without
the nonaenl o f tha Hoard.
J. P TV 111ill IT. JH.
Chairman, B oa rd of Fublla
luatrucUon
for Netulnule
County, Florida
H. T. Itllwea
S. inlnule County Superintend*
rnt of INibllc lnalructlon and
Ka-Oftlclo Hecratary
to tha
Hoard of Fublla lnalructlon
I'ubllvh May Id, 17, I t , m i .

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MIIUTHAtiK FtlltHCf.Clkl HM
111KHU]LA - P A C I F I C INVKAT*
U K N T COM F A NT, an Oregon
corporation.
Plaintiff,

Vi.

R I C H A R D MAOTTT and CA *
T il B R IN K M A O I T T , hla wife,
and ANCIR HI W N A -N G E CO.,
INC.
D efe nd ant *

v fiT irn o r e ii.n

N O T IC E Ut IIBIUTHT O l V .
E N purauant to a Final Pe*
craa
of
Foracloeura
dated
May Tth. 11*1, and entered
In
Chancery
Caae
Number
1JII1 of the Circuit Court of
the Ninth judicial Circuit, In
and
for
llemlnola
County,
Florida,
wherein
G E O R G IA *
P A C IF IC I N V E S T M E N T CO M.
P AN T, an Oregon corporation
le lha Plaintiff, and R IC H A R D
M A O IT T
and
CATJIKJUNH
MAHI1T. hie wife and AN*
C H o lt
FIN A N C E . CO. IN C .
are the llafendanla, I will
aell to tha htghaat and beat
bidder for rath at the door
of the Hemlnole County Court*
hilUaa In Hanford, Florida, at
l t ; 0 |&gt; o’clock A. M. on Ihn
Il r d day of May, 1E4I. tha
following described property
aa aet forth In laid Fin al
Decree:
Jett 1. Iltock T. At J . C V g
F I n HT
A D D IT IO N TO
YVAAIlINGToN
HEIGHTS,
Plat
llook
I. page
il.
Public Ha.nrda of Beml*
nola County, Florida.
(M EA L)
Arthur II. Hackwlth. J r ,
Clark nf the Circuit Court
Hyi Martha T. Vihlen,
D. C.
Eldon t). W la g t n i of
Wbliaka r, Wlg gln a 4k I r l g *
man
tin Eaat Colonial Dr law
Orlando, Florida
Attorney for tha Plaintiff
Publlah May le, I I R
ODD IT
ik
th r
ciH P fiT
rorm *
kiMTM
j id h ia l
cin rc ir.
Ik
Akll
FOH
IR N M O IR
t i l l ’ &gt; T V, r l.O R ID A ,
Ik P lIlk P F .IIV ktl. 1M M
k m iiiu ia i
I'DMKt i.tiai k h
N IN T H
F K P B G A I . H A V IN G *
A N D I A) A N ARHi eHATIOCf, a
corporation
organlatd
a id
valeting under the laws of
tha United k l a t i l of America,
Plaintiff,

I A KNIGHT-ERRANT IS
AN ADVENTUROUS,

1WANDERING KNIGHTUKE ME.'

va
111AVIN II t U R F F X a n l P U T *
1*1*IS j . I l l K F K U bla wife
Dafabdanto.
t ' M i H K ’ e k t i T i i ' K o p ae i. M
NOTIC E IS IIDRITU r a IV*
TIN that under a Decree of
Foraclovuro and Halo ontar*
ad by lha Judae of lha Clr*
fu ll Court of lha Judicial Clr.
cult,
la
and
for
Hemlnula
County, Florida, oa the Tlh
day of Mar, 1MJ, In a cer­
tain
eauva
between N IN T H
FKIilIHAJe
H A V IN G *
AND
le i A N ARHOCIATIUN, a ror.
porallon urganlied and aelvt*
ln » under lha lawa of lha
tlnllid
Stale*
of
America,
with It* pilnclpal place of
huvlnew at 1**1 Hroadway at
Time* Hq,, N. T-, II, N. T ,
Plaintiff, and H I,W IN II. I U E .
FI .I, and pi I V1.1,IS J. RIP,.
FE l*
bit
wife,
I lefatidanlv,
being Cbancary No. 11*40, I
will ecll at public auction to
the hlabeal bidder for rath
at tha Courthouve tn tha Clly
o f Hanford, Hamlnole Count),
Florida, at tha hour of 1l:«*
o’clock A. M. on M a r !lrd.
IVf J, that certain parcel of
real
pivpe riy
described a*
follow at
lej t
II.
UltP.EVAVOOD
ESTA TE S,
according
to
lha plat thereof ae re.
curded In l*la| Ib*&gt;k 11,
Page I, of tha Public lie*
mrda of Mtmlnola County,
Florida
Including
apeclrleally
but
nol by way of llmllallaa, tho
following flaturao and equip*
moot: .
Heater; wal l aveat turf,
unit; permanently Install*
ad.
IB EA U)
A rt h ur II. Hackwlth, Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
llyi M arika T. Vlhlaa

M ATf AU PtUfM. AS VCU
SAC BUT YOU ARE THE
PulW O The JUHSlt IB

YOU POH'T tIKt THI6
BAHAELI-

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YVInderwaadla,

Halaea

* Ward
114 Park Avaim*. South

r/ ^ r ri

Winte r Park. Florida
Attorneys for Plaintiff ^
Puklleh May 1*. 114*.

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NO T I OK IS HKItf.HV O i l
K V that puraiiant In lb * f l » * idecree
of
FotH-loaur*
and
Kale enlered
In Hie o»ueo
pen din* In the Olrntll Court
.In and for Seminole County,
f l o r i d * , « * * • dock el Number
11***, ll *rlm *n.
th* underelsued Clerk will #*11 llie pro.
party ellualed In Said Counly
daecrlhed m i
trfit 4. Wo rk I*. NOIITII
OIUeANtK) f l l l H T A U D I TION, Bcrordln* lo plet
thereof re. urd*d I"
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J'uliUe Hr. orilp «»f Mttiiil*
Hole Oounty. Florida.
Si jiuldlo
t*» tlia hI
and bus! blddar fur es«li. st
1 1 .00 A. M- on 111* !«thi day
uf May. 19*1. at Hie fro nt
do or ot the Seminole t&gt;«unly (MjurtUouBt* Hanford, Flor­
ida.
&lt;H," V r ’hur II. Ileckwllh, Jr.,
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
liy: Marlha T. Vllilen
deputy Clerk
Iiutiop A llornetelp
lu K. Pino hi rent
Orluiolo, f l * .
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ing In llu. o ffl.e or the Clerk
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and el *1.
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ty. Florida.
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once
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rerlalu morlgagc eiiriimhcrln*
I'ONK A N d lill H K It H d nl
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Sanford, Scuilnolr C o u n t y
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l e t 19. W ll .d M K I lH MAN. I I1rlda, thle jet .lay a.( Ma)
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lliireof
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Arthur II. Ileckwllh, Jr.
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Clerk. Circuit Court
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nlo Counly, I'lorlda.
deputy Clerk
hue heeii fllcl agelliel you III
Juaepti
M. f i i i g r r n l d
the alone al&gt;I.&gt;1 eull, and Sou
are required lo ei-ive a ropy of *39 Security Trual dullillng
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lo the Complaint on I'UIntlf f a fllan kllii l -1973
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Pleading In the office of Ihr f L O I I I d l .
clerk nf the circuit Court on Ill lie: Kalula of
or before the D t h duy of May, NICK CU.NSTANTINK.
t i l l . K you fall In do an, a
dec. a.ed
decree pro ronfeae.i will he
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*d nnr* a week for four con* Nick
Conalanllue.
drreaard;
cu II vp
week* In III* SAN* dial I have filed my petition
m n iiKitAi.d.
for dlatrlliullou and (or (Inal
d A TI.'d thle l lt h day of dleclmrgr s n ,| Dial on May i t .
April. 1*91.
* will apply lo llie lionorahla c. A'rrUoll Mlae. Jr.,
( MOA M
Counly
Judge
of
bmiliiule
Arthur II. Ileckwllh, Jr.
County, fluride, for approval
Clerk of Circuit Court
of aahl (Inal returns and for
lly: Martha T. Vihlcn
an order of distribution and
deputy Clerk
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IM l
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Hoard o f Counly CutiimUMolli i* of seinlitula Counly, Flor­
ida, propoae* to rri.in* the
follow log dr art Hied properly
goned A -l .Agrlcullure lo II1A A Single Family tteehlml1 . 1 : l,i,te I through 47, Idyllwild* » f I.och .Arbor lleplal,
P. II. 13. I'g. 91.
Public hearing will he held
lu llie Seminole County Cuurl
llouae, Hanford. Florida, In
Dm
Counly
Commlaelonar*
doom, on May 39. 19*3 »l' lo :0 o
A. M. or an eo.m thereafter
aa poe.lhle.
Heard of Counly Commie.
alonere
Senilmdn County, Florida
dy J. C- llutchlaoii. Chair*
man
Alieot
Arthur
He.knlDi,
Jr.
Puhllah May 1*. 1911.
CHI.34
IN T i m I ' l l U t ' I T C O I ' H T OF
T i l l : N IN T H J l d l l TNI. Cl l i ­
f t IT, IN A N D 4T I I 4 PH » I I N »
III.H t i l l NTA. F I . M U I I A .
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defendant*.
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nre harehy i.odllrd that a
c.mipladit In foreclua* a carlain morlaage on llir follo w­
ing dracrlhcd property, ln -wlli
1 .1,1 * 1 In 14, l.oili inclualie. of Section 1. MIHW A Y I'AIIK, ae recorded
In Phil Hook 4. page* »4
and 94 (y, nf Ihr Public
lit, orde of St in luol# Couhly, Florida.
Iiaa l.reu filed agalnat Dili In
Die * bov *.*tyl*d aim and you
ar# required lo aerre a cop*
of your Anewer or Pleading lo
Die Complain! on Plaintiff'*
attorney IIIIYIIJ.I: JIIIINSON.
Ill uf the law office o f JOSCPII M. MI'II.AHKD. p. A). II.&gt;&gt;
OS, Fern l**rk. Florid*, and
HI# Ilia original Anewer or
Pleading In Ihe utDce of Ilia
Clerk of Ihe Circuit Court on
or lietor* the 191b day uf May.
1943. If you fall to do au, n
decree pro confraan will ha
lakrn again.! you tor III* re­
lief demanded In th* Com­
plaint.
WITNKXH inv hand and i&gt;(Hrial Beal of nfthe *t Sanford.
Hrmliiut# Counly, thla l l t h day
of April, ISIS.
I SISA LI
Arthur II. Bark with. Jr.
Clark « f Circuit Court
Dr i Margarrt K Tyre. D.C.
Puhllah 1 April 39, May 3, 10. LI.
1993
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6, F o r Rent

322-5612
322-5613
Office 204 W. First
d e a d l in e s

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Tuea., thru Fri. - 2 P. M. day
before in.trrtion. Mon. • Sit.
noon.
STflAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
T ul&gt;b., thru Frl. - 2 P. M. day
before InrerUon. Mon. • Salnoon.
RESPONSIBILITY:
The llcrsld will not be regponiible for more than one
incorrect Iniertion of your ad,
and reservei the right lo re
vile or reject an) advcrtiie
ment from whal ordered to
conform lo the pollcki of thia
piper.
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1. L o s t &amp; rou n d
2. N o tices - Personals
R. Education • Instruction
4. T ran sp orta tion
r». Food
&lt;5. F o r R en t
CA Special N o tices
7. Husincss Hcnlttls
8. Reach Rentals
0. F o r Salo o r Rent
10. W an ted to R en t
11. R ea l E sta te W an ted
12. Real E state F o r Sale
111. Morttfuire Loans
14. Insurance
16. Husincss O pportu nity
16. Fem ale H elp W anted
17. M ale H elp W an ted
18. H elp W an ted
19. Situations W an ted
20 . H ubysittcrs
21. R ea lity Suluns
22. Ibiiltl - P a in t - R ep a ir
2.‘1. IltiildiiiK M aterials
24. E lectrical S ervices
2:"). I ’ liim biiiK S ervices
26. Radio &amp; T elevisio n
27. S|&gt;cdnl S ervices
28. Laundry S ervice
29. Autom obile S ervice
29A . A u to Accessories
80. M achinery - Tools
81. P o u ltry - L iv e stock
81 A . Pets
82. Klowers - Shrubs
38. Furniture
34. A rticles F o r Sale
35, A rticles W anted
86 . A u tom obiles - Trucks
37. Routs • M otors
38. M otorcycles - Scooters
39. T railers - Cabanas

2. Notices • Personal*

Sale

With

6. F o r R ent

HERALD
9. For Sale or Rent

6. F o r Rent

NEW 2 bedroom furniahed CLEAN, modern,, unfurnished
RENT A BED
Duplex. FA 2-2S76.
2 bedroom house. 1810 W. Rollaway, Hospital It Baby
Tnird St. Phone Bartow
Bcas.
3 ROOM furniahed Apartment
J33-232G.
By Day, Week, or Month
for couple. 143. FA 2-7399.
CABROLL’S FURNITURE
2 BEDROOM upstairs Apt. 2 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­ Ph. FA 2-5181 116 W. 1st SI.
ped home. Downtown. $60
C o m p l e t e l y redeeoralper mo. FA 2-G457.
RENTALS
ed, sparkling clean. Adults.
175. 1501 Celery Avc., W UNFURN. lit Floor. 3 rmi. 3nDRM, uniurn. home 1-och
Arbor $95. 2 lledrni. Furn.
mile E. of traffic light.
bath. 2 screened porches.
Apt. $55. Robert A. Wil­
FA 2-0S68.
309 Magnolia Ave. Apply
liam*, Reallor. FA 2-3951.
upstairs evenings.
1 BDRM. house. NO 65122
after 6.
UNFURNISHED ^
bedroom ROOM. THE GABLES, 401
Magnolia Ave. FA2-0720
Apt.
kitchen
equipped.
108
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
W.
181h
St.
FA
2-4678.
3 ROOM nicely furnished
house, kitchen equipped.
Apartment. Private bath.
Ph. FA 2-3651.
NEW furnished &amp; unfurnish­
Clean.
Adults. FA 2-1819.
ed 2 bedroom duplex apart­
FURN. Apt. 2300 Mcilonvllle.
ment, tile baths; terraizo 1 BR. House furn. Water. $80.
2-HEDR00M furniahed apart­
floor*. Ph. FA 2 2374 alter
3 UR. House. $85 322-2761.
ment, also elficiency apart­
5 p. m.
Furn. Apt. Close in. Apt. 4.
ment, furnished. 322-6341.
2 BEDROOM Furn. Duplex.
$35 Mo. 4071k W. 1st.
Furn. Apt. fill Park Ave.
Ground floor Apartment.
Contact 2312 Palmetto.
9. For Sale or Rent
3 FURNISHED Apartment* on
Stone
Island.
Efficiency 3 BEDROOM borne. Kitchen House. FA 2-7898 or FA 2-4205
with large screened porch.
equipped. $75 a Month. Ph.
2 HR. 817 Catalina. FA 2-0578
MO. Studio Apartment, 1
FA 2 5666.
bedroom. $80. We pay uti­
SLEEPING
Room.
Phone
lities on these. 2 Bedroom, FURN. 4 Room Apt. $40 a
FA 2-3986 after 2 p. m.
Mo. Adults. FA 2-M80,
2 bath, modern kitchen, G.
E. appliances. $85. Phone NICELY
furnlihed Garage
FA 2-4280.
Apt. Adults. 1912 Sanford
Ave. FA 2 5668.
3 BEDROOM furnished Garage A p a r t m e n t . 20051k LONGWOOD Area. 3 Rooms
French Avc. FA 2 7234.
it bath furnished, with air-

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BEDROOM
furnished
house.
Electric
kitchen.
Lights It water furnished.
$75 month. Back of Pinecrest Inn. 2618 Iroquois
Avc. FA 2 1251.

LAKE Front Home. (Priced 3 BEDROOM, 1H bath house.
224 Bradshaw Dr.
right) 2-bedrnoms with plen­
ty of closet space. Utility
room, large living room, AIR-COND. Built into living
room. Florida room. 3 BR.
Florida
room.
screened
2 baths k dining area.
patio, well drained corner
Large kitchen, double link,
lot within walking distance
oven Si range, lovely cab­
of Post Office and shopping.
inet*. Lou of closet space.
DcUary. Call Mr. Kull,
Utility room. Arbor on Ihe
NO 8-4859.
side of earporte.
Ro&gt;e
hedge around front lawn.
12. Real Entate F o r Sale
In Longdate 6 mile* So.
tiY OWNER— Nice 4 Bdrm.
of Sanford. Clif Bomcman,
2 bath home in Ravenna
Realtor. 699 Longdalc Ate.
k Idjllwildc area. Large
TE 8 4199.
utility Rm. and workshop,
double earporte, air-Condi- 3 BEDROOM. 2 bath home.
tioning, central heat &amp; fire
3300 Park Avc. FA 2 8271.
place, covered patio facing
Lake Ravenna. Reasonably 3 BEDROOM. 1 hath house.
Kitchen equipped. 410 Beth
priced. 301 Vihlcn Hd. Ph.
Drive, Ravenna Park. $200
FA 2-2434.
down, - l a
month. Ph.
FA 2 1614.

Jim Hunt Realty

NEED MORE P.OUM?
Will trade equity in m»sonry
3 t)C(Jroum, l*» bath homo,
in good location, for 2
2524 Park Dr.
bedroom home about ten
year* old. Call FA 2-5514.
2 Bedroom, I bath, large cor­
ner lot facing lake. 109
SUNDRIES Store. Stock It
Waits Drive, S u n 1 a n d
equipment. Well eitablish.
Estate. FHA In aervice.
ed. Proprietor wishes to re­
$150 down, monthly $34.75,
tire. Call FA 2 0274 or
VA nothing down. FA 2-8074
Lungwood TE 8G389.
or FA 2-2118
Office
Nighl

FA
FA

2-2118
2-0618
323-0700
Sanford, Fla.

rondition. On lake. $65 a
STENSTROM R E N TA LS
Mo. 3 Bedrooms unfurnish­
We have an outstanding sel­
ed. Fenced yard. On lake.
ection of unfurnished homes
n
t iif
m i \t i
ji m ara
$75 a Mo. FA 2 2011.
14 T i l l ’. ( T M I T Y T l O M I T OF f (H n r, i&gt; %m i m u at-:tt i*
for rental and Lease. $75 lo
T i l l : M 4 T I I Jl IHI I.%1. ( I l l - m im : cut \ t i , ar%r»: o f
$160.
FURNISHED
house,
Near l-f IT. I \ D l l f o i l aHVtIN- f m h m i m . i n I ' M n u c r i : .

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base.

Stenstrom Realty
Real Estate—Martgagea
lit N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
Ravenna Park
FA 2-7495
Evenings
FA 2-3077 FA 2 3829 FA 2-8360

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IN V II .4 N fF .l tV Nil. taalM
K I X I U T T D. U R I F F I N .

668 4601.

LARGE 2 bedroom trailer,
6r 1 BR. Trailer. Adults
only. FA 2-7368.
2 BEDROOM home. Florida
room. Available now. Pb.
FA 2-1548.
2 Bedroom furnished hou*n.
near shopping. $75.00.

EVERETT A. HARPER
AGENCY - REALTOR
2465 S. Park Ave.
Phone I FA 2-2204 or FA 2 2285
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Rooms private baths, 114
W. First St.

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hereby nut If led and re«julred
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known aa di nn l* (Vllkerton)
Hereaaed.

Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
StITII K TO I IfttlllTUIIN
1305 Elliott Ave., FA 2 5254 TO Sl.t. F|-.HM&lt;l&gt;e IISSIM1
f t . 9144a flit
It K X 4 M l I
or FA 2-0525.
A liS IM T a 4III K «T*Ty:,
Furn. 2 Rcdroom h o u s e .
Adults. No pct». FA 2-7664.

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Y. iii and *arh ,,f &gt;,,u ar#
lieraliy notified and required
to file uny ctalnia and de■nande which you. nr either
nf you.
may
have
agalnat
aald e l a t e In the office uf
Hon Deorge K, Adame. Coun­
ty Judge » f Orange County,
at hla o fflr* In Ihr (9,urt
llouae
In Orlando,
Florida,
within at, calendar munlhe
from lh# lima uf Ihe flraf
l.uhllrallon
of
thla
notice.
Karh claim or demand n u i l
he In writing nnd contain th&lt;|,tac# of reHidrn. a and poat
"■‘ce ad,Ire,, ot tha claim­
ant and mual he iw,,rn In hy
the claimant, hla agent nr
attorney, or th* aam* altall
be void
lure 8. Defuiugliler
Aa
Hta icuDIa
of
aald
aalata
I'uhllah Stay 19, 17, 31. It
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You * r r hereby notified llm l
it I ***rn
riit f o r HI v o n *?
ItH'n r IU'l u if nint I yuu lil I lie
Above i l ’ i n l Court it ml you
« r « rr*iulr**4| to l e r v t .$ ropy
of yo ur A n i B « r o r pK-diriK t »
(h*' ( anrn|&gt;ljiiiit urt (lie titstlii*
I I f f * Mttorney, T II C X IA N
K.
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SOI
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Klorhln, aiii I f i l r the ortalnai
A n t w r r r»r iilrmllng In tin* »»f«
f i r e of the Clerk of the Circuit
Court. 4*mlnfilv County Court
llfiune, Nrtnfonl, Floridn, mi ur
lie fort* the Sllh rliiy o f liny,
1 J. I f y **li full lo rio mi jinlMinrnt hy tit fnull vv 111 In* taken
MKulnH you f o r lha re lie f dt*
rniimlrd in thr (^nnulilnt,
THINK A N I I o i t H H l t R O at
Hun ford, Namlrt til«* C «■ u n t y *
FtoritU. thla 31tH day of April*
IMS*
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Ar thur If. lie* kwith* lr,.
Clerk nf Hit Circuit Court
H**mImitf (*«iuntyf Florid a
lly; Marltia T. Vihlcn
Ireimly I'lr rk
I'uhllah; Ap ri l U , Slay I. 10* 17*
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o f you, may have MKBlnet the
rptale or KHBIK I. W l I X i N ,
i l t i u i t i l , late o f »ald (''Minty,
to the County Jintae of Hern I •
mde County, Florida, si t hla
o f f lr # lu the Court llouae o f
* hlil County at Hanford. F l o r ­
ida,
within
nil
calendar
month* from the time o f (he
f lrel tm Id It-mi Ion o f thlM no­
tice. Karh tint rti or dtitiand
ahull ha In wrltldR. ami nlmll
(■fata the place o f residence
and prmt o ff ic e aihlrean of the
clutinuni, aiiiI ehall hr Mwnrn
to hy the claimant, hla ajeeut.
or attorney* and wny such
claim or tie maud not in filed
• hall he void

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W iljK d N . decatacd.
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A tto rn ry a for Co* Ad ml nli trairlrea
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Hanford, Florida
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CARD OP THANKS
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
The family of the retrnl Ro­
&gt; MIOSET SWAT )] 'N O R TH ped house. Call FA 2-7709
D CASTE R,'
bert Ueccher Jr. wUhca U»
for appointment.
DO YOU CHIMP6 KEMEMBER MIDGET\ KNOW 6 0 M E - / e H c - —
A THING/MO- I"
thank their many frienda
MEANty, THE OLD 30CK6Vr X KAN
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for the kindneaiea, Ihe love­ EFFICIENCY Apartment on INTO HIM AT A OlHC-R TODAY/mb
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stores. No utility charges. RACE TOMORltOWJ/MtOGtT O.A1M6 ME TER &lt; 1 CHANCE
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Vann Becdior
Efficiency Aid. $30 Mo. up.
Surplus City. 201 W. lit.

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The Mackle Bros, Inc.
Dtllona, Fla. •

BOARDING

Phone 6(8-4451

HOUSE

i FA TSO LO O K* L IK E A LIV E |

AH-HH/ t CAN 6EN6E THAT THld, 1 , ONE, HOOKtf / IF I CArd
T A L K T H E PK5EO N INTO J
16 MY LUCKY DAY/ BY BETTlNtS
* 2 0 ON ’ NORTHEASTER* VO V6N J BA C K IN G "R O C K E T
F U E L .* T H E .G L U &amp;
IN THE THIRD RACE ,TLL HAVE
FA C TO R Y R G JEC TT,
ENOUGH TO FHV BOARD MONEY
YH VLL OWN A S L IC E
TO MARTHA AMO MAINTAIN THE
JLLUSION OP WORKING FOR . O F A L L E IG H T N A G *
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5. Food

For Mra. llruwn Miller’* wed­ 2 RR. House, living-dining
room. Air-Cond. Garage,
ding rakes. Call FA 2 3004.
earporte, large modern kitchrn. $85 month, with op­
6. F o r Rent
tion to buy. 610 E. 14th St.
BEAUTIFULLY ( u r n l abed
J. N. Robson Jr. FA I-1535
room, Private home. Ph.
o- FA 2 0238.
FA 2 7431.

Legal Notice
IN Till: ( IIIIT IT I tlltIT OF
n i l : NINTH Jl llll'IAI. t'HII'l IT. IN AND Foil at:KIN*
III.H t'OI N i l . FMIHIIIA.
I D ANI HitY NO. I3U1S
F K d K ItA L N A T IO N A L UO lt TIIADH ASSOCIATION, a curuuralt.m,
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SI A It Y LICK COLKMAN,
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for*. t„ap a ,-ritatu murtgag*
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a. routing
to lh*
plet thareof, * * ret-onleil
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1‘ubll,' lle.'or.la of Samlnole &lt;'.unity, Florida,
hu* hren f 41nl agalnat you In
Ihe uhoir-elyled Bull end you
ur* required tu aarve a ropy
of your Anawer or I’leadlng to
the Complaint on I'la ln llf fe
attorney JOSKPII M. Mt'ltAHK(A I*. O. Ilo* 333. Kern I'ark.
Sritiln.il* Coun.y, Florida, an.l
file ihe orlelnal Anawer nr
I'leadlne In llie offl r* nf lha
Clatk ot d,e CH.'uli Court pn
or h«r»ta Ilia 2llh day ot May.
19*3. If yuu fall tu do au. e
drrrar pro roefraao will b*
taken agalnat you for th* re­
lief demanded In lh* Com­
plaint.
WITNKSS my hand and o ffi ­
cial *r,.l of offl.-e at Sanford.
KritilimL County, It,la 31th day
or April, 1943.

(S E A L )

Arthur II. Back with, J r ,
Clark ef Circuit Court
Dy: (largerat K. Tyre. D.C.
I'uhltah: April 39. May 1, 19, IT.
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h*r*iliy
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Ilnaril nf County fomml»»l«in*
Fin of ft#1
mUntilt County, Flor*
ililn, iirofiuafa lo reio n* thr
following «1r»frlH*il
property
Beinrti H* 1A A Kln cU Family
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to 11*1 A fllnvta
Family
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rare iNutiillvlalon.
FiiMlr ft rib if will ha firld
In lha HmtlnMa County Court
II oliaa, Sanforil,
Florida,
lo
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lloom. on May 31. 1**3 at
19 Ml A. SI. or a* aoon tliaraafter aa paaaltd*.
Hoar,I of County
ComItilaalunara
Seminole County, Florida
l&lt;y J. C. Ilulrhliun. c h a i r ­
man
A It eel
Arthur
Barkwlth.
Jr.
Vuhlleh Sler 19, 1193.

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11:99 A. M. on tha 3*th day
of May, 1993. at lha Front
door of tb* Seminole County
Courthoua*. Hanford. Florida
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Arthur II
Beckwith. Jr.
C'larh of th# circuit court
D r : H e r tke T. Vltalan
Deputy Clark
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Orlando, Fla.
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11
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Your Herald Ad Is A Sales Representative Welcome In Every Home. Dial F A 2 -5 6 1 2

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12. Real E sta te Fur Sale 12. Real f o l a t e

Far Sale

12. Real E sta te F o r S a le

3 BEDROOM house, 2 baths. LF.AVlNli Town 3 Bedrooms,
Living room, family room,
2 baths, iumily room, cor­
fireplace; room, patio, swimner tot, olr - conditioned.
min; pool. K lichen equip­
Breakfast bar, built - in
ped. L'entrul heat. Just nut
range A oven, dlshw aslicr.
aide city limits. Will sacri­
Private fenred patio. 2C x
fice. FA 2-1367.
32'. 2117 Summerlin Ave.
FA 2 8977 after 3 .
IM M F.DIATE OCCUPANCY
3 6 1 Bedroom homes. Some 3 \CI1K tiled farm
O.
with air-conditioning
Box 5S8, Sanford
FEE N GREEN ESTATES
20lh St. W. hy Mayfair C&lt;mnLAKE FRONT LOT •
tjw Club.
(iteatl) reduced for quick
.‘-ale. Lake Mary area. Exeluslvi with Brown Brail).
HUBERr \ W II-LI A MS
FA 2-3237 or FA 2-1964.
Realtor
Raymond Lundquist, A sm).
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Uank Bide. BY OWNER. 3 Bhrin. 2 baths
large lot. FA 2-1932.
ATT It VCTIVF. 3 • bedroom,
l ' i bath Im iiiic . Built In kit OSTEEN. New frame liousc,
chen, air-conditioner, cus­
2 Br's, kit. equipped. Cartom drapes and power
p&gt;&gt;rir It) owner. FA 2-2061.
mower Included. Woo down,
2 BEDROOM lleuse. 9*8 Myrpayments Ml. FA 2-2639,
llc Ave. call Jimmie Co­
3 BEDROOM Ikiuso. lake
wan. 322-1013.
over pa) menu of M2. 'Ph.
FA 2-7132.
3 &amp; 4 BEDROOM Homes
See models at Highland
" TIIE WORLD AT YOUH
Ave. Ixingwood, in minutes
d o o rstep

REALTOR — INSUUOR
FA 2-1991 1919 S. French Ave.
W ILL TRADE
3 tails in Sanford, close to
downtown, for Housetrailer
of equal value. Write I*. U
Rule 702, Wildwooil. Fla.
NO CASH NEEDED
3 Bedroom, 2 bath. $61 a
month. T. &amp; I. included.
322-8083

HOLLERS
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SA N F O R D

SQUARE
D EA L
CARS

1938 r o l I D 2 Hour
ft Cylinder. Sid.
1 ran». $723

i

for

down

paym ent

with

Wall

F

HUNT R
O

19(&gt;2 Pontiac* Tempest
4 Itmir Station Wagon, Automatic
Tran*., Radio.

Srdan,
llratrr.

one-suiter

Stand.

Trana.,

61 CADILLAC I Door
All Power And Mr
Condition $1293

1932 CADILLAC
4 Door. Air
Condition $293
1937 ClIEV.. V «
2 Dour, Standard
Trana. $693
I96U FORD (.A I.A M K
1 Door. Auto., Power
SI. And Drake. *1393

t93» 4 DEV. ' i T«n
Pickup. Power Steering
And Drake. *89.3

Ranrhrro Plrkup, Stand. Trana-

I960 Lincoln
t onlinrnlal 4 Dour. Fully I’owrrrd, Air ('mid.

1959 Chevrolet Bel Air
V-8, 4 Door Srdan. Powered,
Automatic Tran*., Radio, llealrr.

two-suiter

1959 Lincoln 2 Door
Ilardtup, Air Cond., Fully Power*
ed.

1958 Plymouth 4 Door

t

SEE
Fred and Vudrey Watklr
219 E. 2nd. St.
I lauile llilli II
2305 Park Ave.
Sanford

Powt-rrd

1958 Ford Fuirlune 500
V-8, 1 Door
Steer., Itailiu,
Malic.

and the kids, too!

Hardtop, Power
Healer, I’urd-O-

1957 Lincoln 2 Door
Hardtop. Fully Powered.

FUT’EM ALLIN THE

CHEVY1I
OF TOUR CHOICE

1957 Dodge 2 Door
HarcHnp. Air ( mid.. Power Steer,
mud Drake*, Radio, Heater,

Antique Collectors Item
2 Ituor.
Mileage.

Look*

l.lkr

New,

l.uw

*500

2fi. R adio &amp; Televisio n
PERSONAL RADIO k TV
t DAY SERVICE
23th. St k Sanford Ave.
I'll. 323 0055
DEPENDABLE TV service.
Coy’s I T . Service call $2 U)
FA 2 9603.

27. Speeinl Services
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Ty]ma ami Sites
We Repair and Service

With purchase of Blue Lus­ SMALL inside jalousie door.
tre, rent Electric Carpel
FA 2-76UO.
Sliampoocr for only $1 per
day. Carroll's Furniture.
3G. Automobiles - Truck*
ed. Model 192. Payments of
$3.00 per Mo. after 1st pay­
ment Call Singer Sewing
.Machine Co Call FA 2 5783

Luggage, rugs $2 99 jip, Tshirts 48c ea. Rout cush­
ions. Army-Navy Surplus.
310 Sanford Ave. -

BUYING A NEW or
USED CAR?
FINANCE IT WITH US
♦ low Interest Rates
♦ Ix*w Monthly Payment*
FLORIDA STATE HANK

$35 00. FA 2 6861.
CARS WANTED
MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL
REEL’S USED CARS
Dili St. k Sanford Ave.
Transform your portable sew­
ing machine to console, in
walnut mahogany or limed 1956 P O N T I A C . Straight
stick. $093. 323 0*86 after 4
oak. Now
price, was
p. nt.
$69 SO only $34.75.

21" ZENITH T.V. with new
picture lube, $55. FAi 241748.

HORSE, gentle, 7 year old
3 ROOMS full o f furniture.
Gelding. FA 24684
$796.50. 20 pieces lit all at
Furniture C e n t e r .
1100
31 A. PrU
French Ave.
Equipped your old stright I960 PONTIAC Ventura. Sell
BEAGLE PUPS. I’ liier*. $35
or trade. Sale price $1795.
stitch sewing machine to
YELtXlW
Squash.
$230
a
FA 2 7541.
FA 2-3196 after G.
make
button
holes
auto­
bushel or 6c a pound. Ex­
matically for only $9.93.
cellent for freeling. Deliv­
BOSTON Terrier. AKC Pup­
37. Iloals - Motors
Ph. 29Dt.
ered. Pit. F'A 2 0115.
pies. FA 2-1861.
1 RE CONDITION ED R, C.
Reasonable. 619 Magnolia
Allen full keyboard Adding
Ave.
machine with subtraction.
32. Flowers - Shrubs
Like new. $7950. Powell’s |
Office Supply. U7 So, Mag­
tntd Dehind ear, $2-in new.
POTTED MUMS m bloom.
nolia Ave.
Take $120 cash. FA 2 8380
35c up
12 noon or after 7 p. m.
GRAPEYILLK NURSERY
READY MIX Concrete, winGrapevillo Ave. Near Mill St.
tluw sills, lintels, steps,
block*, sand, cement, rock,
$39 50 for both. FA 2-2073
Roses — African Violets
pipe, steel, grease traps,
after 7:30.
Gloxbuas — Hydrangeas
dry wells, stepping stones, s
WOODRUFFS
Miracle Concrete Co.
»35. Articles Wanted
FARM A GARDEN CENTER 3lM Elm Ave.
FA 2-5751 {
GUI Celery Ave. Ph. FA 2 3976
cd pockelbuoki and maga­
SINGER round bobbin Sew­
zines for export. Pay cash
Annuals Petunias, Snapdra­
ing .Machine, equipped to
hy flic pound. Free pickup.
gon*, Pansies,
Vegetable
gig rag. m a k e * button
Plants. Dutch Mill Nursery.
Phone 322-1991 for infor­
holes. Guaranteed. 3 |tayUpsala ltd. Just off 20lii St.
mation.
mcnii of $5.20. Write Box
ami 1st St.
25, c o Sanford Herald.
Collie Puppies, f A 2-2437 or
FA 21451.

33. Furniture

Gateway To The Waterway
Robson Sport inp Goods
Your EVLNRUDE Dealer
304 6-8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2 5961
16'
CABIN
Cruiser
with
trailer. Lot 59. Park Ave.
Trailer Park. Sanford.
12' ALUMINUM Boat. Home­
made trailer k kicker. $100.
205 Hayl Dr.

3S. Motorcycles ■ Sets it era
VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS.
New k Used.
Lewis Sales A Service i
2517 Country Club Rd.
Ph. FA-2-7028

Your Neighbor A t Hollers

EVENING Dresses. Excellent
condition. Size 8 to Phone
Sell Its Your Furniture. Quick
FA 2-1m .
Service With the Cash.
SUPER TRADING POST Skm diving equipment. 2 sets,
FA 2d677.
reasonable. Call FA 24k)37
evenings.
WANTED reliable couple 10
take up monthly payments 2 RECONDITIONED Royal
of $13.30 on 3 complete
standard Typewriters. Very
room* of furniture. Call
giMnl buys. $59.95 each.
TE 81311, Casselberry, cul­
Powell's Office Supply. 117
led.
,S. Magnolia Ave.

JE NKINS &amp; W IL L IA M S
HAIRY INDIGO
Regular, Ino Hi*. .
$32.50
FU R N ITU R E
NEW A Used furniture and
appliance*. Good place To
buy—sell or trade. EASY
TERMS. Wholesale pruur
for cash.
Telephone FA 2-74in
4uo S. Sanford Avenue

Lest Quantities per lh.
35c
5i*i III. lots and over per luu
lbs.
... ...... $29.00
Pensacola llohln Grass, Ask
for current prices.
ABOVE PRICES l-OH HERE
A. M. PHKVATT, PHONE
749 2115, SEVILLE, FLA.
i

Used furniture, appliances,
toot*, etc. Rough! - Sold, 21” RCA T.V. $10 Excellent
Larry * Mart 215 Sanford
picture. 20 gal. trash can.
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
$1.23. 302 A Oak Ave.

*

JOHN BENDER, Mechanic
John and hi* wife, Ilrverly live on Falrlant
Street. He Iiiin been with us 8 yearn. They at­
tend the Rrcthern Church. John liken pardoninp mid especially the growing of flowern. Ilia
pel umhition in to vinR the Grund Canyon and
to h o c I hr Yellow Mono National Park.
Ready To Serve You A t Ilollera o f Snnford

SPRING ROAD SHOW
N E W ’63 FORDS M U S T BE PU T
O N T H E RO AD BEFORE M A Y 31st!

S T I N E

Machinery and Supply Co
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 26432
LAWNS Rcnovatrd - Aerate
Remove Thatch - Chinch
Rug Spray iVC-13) ■ FerU&lt;se—I'll. FA 2-4244
MANSFIELD LAWS' SHH
SMITH Air Condition Refri­
geration service. All work
guaranteed. Very reason
able in price. Day FA 2-7434
Night FA 2 2009.
F R IG ) I )A I R E
Sales L Service
G. II. HIGH
17in) W. lit St. Sanlord
Ph. FA 2-3683
DECORATED Mother's Day
Ciki-s. DeliveredRobb's
Donut Shop. Call FA 2 6333
|CLEAN fill dirt. clay, shell,
peal, top will. F'A 2 2570.
I l a w n ' s e k v ic e
.Mowing and edging, etc. Sat
tsfaction guaranteed, ph
FA 2 1817.
Plano Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmon — F A 2-4223

Air-Conditioning:
IDO So. Park Ave.

----- B A R G A IN BUYS
1956 ',K,U1U&gt; ' lhM'r ,l"rd,u**
1954 ,,l'v'lol;,H 1 l,uur .... - .
1953,,,,vn u 2Uowr
1952
2 I*°ur ... -1950 MKI&lt;( 1In 1l&gt;uur

(iU :\n&lt;y.K i

1988

AM )
II*

$395
$285
$195
$150

$100

CARS SOLI) WITH A GW WARRANTY

HUNT

AT
319 E. -n il. ST.
3305 I'A lt K A V E .
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M cK CUR Y

SANFORD * FA ii-lhsl

INC.

Winter I'nrk I'hune
M l 4-0209

HOLLERS

M il

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I'A L M K IT O

A

COMMERCIAL

FA 2-4234

JR. Automobile Service
AUTO RADIO SERVICE
PERSONAL RADIO A I T
25th. SI. k .Sanford Ave.

Let u» take care of
your "Service Prob­
lem;-” . A u t o m a t i c
TruiixiitliMlun - Tune
l |t • Front End Alignmi'll I • Itruke or any
oilier type o f repair
necessary hy Factory
Trained Specialist at
MenMina Me Prices,
HOLLERS
o f SANFORD
219 E. 2nd. ST.

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Ph. FA 2-4622

35. Article* Wanted

H. H. POPE CO., INC.

NOW!

uf S A N r O l U )

1895
1495
*1295
*2495
*1295
*1995
*795
*795
*895
*695

1939 FORD V-8

TRADE ’N’ TRAVEL

BUYS

•

I960 Cord Falcon

19641 t UFA 1r lull
Piekup. Bide
llod)
*1193
1936 CIIKV. ' j Tuq
Picklio - Need. 8ouie
Murk *693

Radio,

BETTER

Upholstering A Mattress ren­
ovating. New A Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Redding Mfg.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
FA 2-2U7.

31. Artirlex Fur Sale

31. Potillry * Livestock

N T IIS I NT. P E R S O N N E I.
NEEDED for expansion at
FLORIDA CARE
If jou
love y.iur Mother and are
willing to give the same de­
votion and personal atten­
tion to others tin-re may tie
an opening for you on the
skilled
nursing
staff
at
FLORIDA CARE OF OH
* &gt;%JN fem
e
IANDO. Licensed practical
* •* •*• v k fe- c*
nurses. Salary range $223 to
$270 Month for 4ii hour work Take another aipirin and koep reminding yourself
week, depending upon quali­
it’a only one more month till vacation time!"
fication and experience of
applicants. Good personnel
211. Huilding M a teria l*
policies, including vacation 17. Mule H elp W unted
anil sick leave benefit is. Ap­ SHOE Shim* man. Exper­
USED
ply in person 83o W. Michi­
ience necessary. A p p l y
BUILDING M A T E R IA L
gan Ave. Orlando, 9 a.m. to
Navy Exchange O f f i c e . Fver)thmg
from
roof to
3 p in.
Naval Air Station.
floor.
Interstate right-ofway on Fairbanks, cement
SEVERAL while women to
block houses moved (a
work part time in our of­ t'J. Situ atioim W anted
your lot. Douses you wreck.
fice. Hours to suit. Salar.v ILARYSiri’ING. F A 2 1241.
Charles A. Snyder A Sons.
ami bonuses. Call 323-OIK7
044-6516.
for an appointment or come Child Care. FA 2-2274.
to 224 First St. Room 2t2.
25. IMumbinn Servleen
21. R eality Salons
17. .Male H elp W anted
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
EXCLl'SIVE
Distributorship
Complete Beauty Service
available
fo r
Seminole
Evening Appointments
County. Small inventory In­ 105 So. Oak
FA 2-5742
Flunibintf k H eatin g
vestment required. Won­
AIR CONDITIONING
Cut 'N Curl Beauty 8lmp
derful ground floor oppor­
CONTRACT and REPAIR
1) a y
special.
tunity fur man who wants MOTHER'S
WORK
Cream cold wave $7.50 com­ 1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2-6562
to add substantially to his
plete.
income. For interview write
3220*34
PLUM RING
Box 45, c 'o Sanford Herald. 318 Palmetto Ave.
Contracling Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
R, U HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 3383

overnighter

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

St'iiltarik Glaus ami Paint
Company

Hi. Fem ale H elp W anted

MAYFAI R HOME
436 Virginia Ave.
NOW $32,300
L a RGE 3 Bedroom, 2 hath
quality
home,
eumpiete
with 24' Florida room, kit­
chen witli built-in colored
I appliances, dishwasher, dis­
posal. Wall to wall car­
peting,
full
dining-living
room.
New
underground
sprinkler system. Double
carpurtc, attached 21' workslkip-luiindry room. Beauti­
fully |umlscu|M-d lut, 133’ x
133',
once
featured
as
‘ Hume of the Month" bySanford Garden Club. Just
reduced
from
appraised
value of $34,300. Terms.
Demers 322 4216

FREE E STIM ATE

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

term*. 322-7501.

south on 17 92 and west on

Auto Glass, Tops
A Sea' Cov m

210 Magnolia

.‘11. Articles For Rale

33. Furniture

3U4 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

ACHE Jot. Reasonable.
Will take anything of value

Station Wagon, Fully
and Air Cond., V-8.

a: ClIEV. MONZA
Sport t’pe., 4 Speed
Trana. $1193

By Nadine Seltzer

SACRIFICE

193* CIIKV.7 D oor"
Station Wagon, V-8
Air Conditioned $693

ftt ClIEV. Station
W agon. 4 Door, V-8
Automatic Trana. *1793

T IE

PARK. Largr 4
bedrooms. 2 liaths, air-con­
dition. All appliances. Ixiw
down Owner transferring,
644 2947 808 Denton ltd.

1939 J AG EAR
4 Door Sedan
Overdrive &gt;1393 •

1938 P IA M O tT H
2 Door. V-h
Only 1393

M a y 10, 19(13 — I ’ nyre 11

WINTER

193ft MERCEDES
4 Dour 220 Model
Only ........... 11293
VOLKSWAGEN
2 Door Sedan
Real Clean $1393

Frralh

TRADE
for older house.
Smaller lot and some cash.
Dave
screened
pordies.
earjiorlec. awning windows
PA 2-7013

1961 Comet 4 Door

7961

frautnrit

M.Std. Spacious 2 story. 3 S W E E T I E
bedroom huu»e. at 409 Hal*
inetto. FA 24 I7U5

Beautiful new liomc now beSeminole I block.
ins constructed on tlie
l.M\ ENTERPRISES INC.
bunks of tlie famous St.
Johns River. 3 bedrooms
2 baths, central heating
S t. J o h n s R e a lt y
and air conditioning. Huy THE TIME TESTED FIRM
now and choose your color. 116 \ Park Ave. FA 26123
Full price $17,000 will) 10'..
down. For a happy future 2 LAKE FRONT Lota, 3
mil* s west uf Osteen. Ph.
see this today.
.F A 2-12U5

Steniper Agency

tTlrr

FOR Quirk sale bv owner.

Automobile Service

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Your

A nlliorizetl

Kuril

Dealer

For

Seminole

County

STRICKLAND - MORRISON, INC
3U8 E.

Firai SL, Sanford
OPI.N

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9:00

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OTHER

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Page 12 — May 10, 1963

frralk

PICTURES don't tell the story

All Kinds Of Homes

...

in one of

subdivisions advertises their homes
ns being " fit for a king".
On this page are fine homes In
Itavenna Park, Idyllwilde, Sunland,
l^tke Wayman Heights, Tee *N
Green ami Greenbriar.
Builders o f these ready-made
homes are also prepared to build a
custom home on your lot, to suit
your own plans.
Detailed maps show the locations
o f all the homes advertised here, to
make it easier for the lookers to
find their choice, or to look them all
over.

greenbriar
o f

LOCH

arbor

2 5 th fltro o t

IK K ’n ItltKKN i* ra.ily nor of Ihr irnnl beauHint and romrnirntly located »pola In thr San­
ford nrra, nrar to achool., churrhc. .hopping
and all of Ontral Florida'. uondrrful recreational facilitir.-

DRIVE

ANYDAV!

IHKETTIONH: Tra 'n firren i. loratrd
out Country Club Ilnad. oppo.ltr Loch
Arbor and oirr-looking Mayfair Country
Club at the inter.erlion of X r « l p»ala
Hoad and only I minute. to Inlrratatr I
interchange at Itt. 46.

Longvood
Bohool

R EA LT O R S

bunLano

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CONSTRUCTION C O M P A N IES
LAKE
WAYMAN
HEIGHTB

LET US SHOW YOU . . . .

ESTATES

thr mntenienre of Crntral llrat, Air-Con­
ditioning and a big airy family Koom.

3
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B t s ln o l* B lv l .

I

OIKF.CTIONS: Lake Wayman
llrighta i* loratrd at thr interarrtiun of Seminole and High*
land Avenue*. one half hliKk
north of thr new l.nng»&lt;xid fir mrntary School . . . ju«t a
couple hundred yarda off U. S.
Highway I7-S2 . . . I.ook for
aigna on oral aide of highway.
I'llO N K TK H-]yil or
322-2711

I
£

and

would like to advertise

PRICKS S TA R T A T —

$11,660
65

WITH P A Y M ENTS AS LOW AS-

Per Month
(P . &amp; 1.)

And You Can Srlrrt Your
Choirr Of Scleral
Cuntrnirnt finance I'lana

Lake Wayman Heights

i

If you have homes, acreage,

CHECK THESE FEATURES
A M I COMPARE —
• Central Ilrating
llurta Prepared for AirConditioning
County Taira Only
High and Dry
Formica Cabineta
All Improrrmenta In And Paid
Any Type Financing
All llouara 1 'j and 2 Rathe

D A IL Y
11 A.M. to 6 P.M.

on our weekly Tour O f Homes

A

OUT

FROM 11 A.M. to 6 P.M.

*§

D EV ELO P ER S

Homes at

TEEnGREEN
ESTATES

Country Club Road

K
U

groves or rentals —

the spacious

.1 or 4 Bedroom

For Just All Kinds
There are all kind* o f hornca in
the world, depending on who or what
you are.
"Foxe* have hole*, and birds o f
the air have neats," as a passage in
the Bible relates.
Lions have dens, beavers build
mud houses, atjuirrcl* live in trees,
fish live in water.
Only people and dogs live in
houses.
Seminole County realtors don’t
sell dog houses, but they do hnve
all kinds o f houses for people.
Greenbriur, one o f the newest

of the pleasure of living

While you are out driving, this week-end, tuke this page

and Real Estate Page —

CALL FA2-5612

w ith you. The map above will assist you in locating some

Can’t Stand Objectionable Neighbors Close By?

of Sanford and Seminole County’s outstanding real

f.rl u* build one uf Ihr.r nul.landing model. on YO l'It lot . . . or «ee u« fur a larga
choirr in rirrllrnl location.. We vUJ build any*here . . . See the aalesmaa at either
Salra Office in thia general area.

estate. Take a circle tour and see them all, you may find

B U ILT B Y L M N EN TER PR IS ES

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

FOR IN F O R M A T IO N

Own Your Own Home

“(phsdhj. oa a piciw w ”

IN B E A UTIFU L

Nothing complimcntii a home more thun the correct netting.

Sunland
Estates

You're tturc to appreciate the Itomitiful suburban location o f
Idyllwilde and Itavenna Park.

Ravenna Park Homes
“A

Community

Built

With

Pride”

Priced From $11,900 - Low Down Payment#
3

&amp;4

Bedroom, I, D,*, 2 Bath llomea •

F1IA, F IIA In-Service, VA, Conventional Financing

C 1.— iv

Idyllwilde
“Homes Of

We invite you to visit our new­
est development, Greenbriar of

Distinction”

CUSTOM

Loch Arbor, bordering beautiful

B U ILT

Mayfair Golf Course, and see

Situated on large individually land«eu|&gt;ed lota

the nearly completed split-level,

Feature# indude central heat and air conditioning

3 Bedroom, 2 Vi Bath, completely
MODERN

KITCHENS

GENERAL &amp;

I'V'r

air-conditioned home. This home

BY

Ihia lowly 3 llcdrooni llomr, lucatrd at
I0» Union Dritr ha. a built-in own and
rangr, wall furnace and ahitr trrraiio
floor., I) may hr purrha.cd for SI 1.000.00.
\A loan • no do«n payment, only »nt&gt;.i#
per month including l a i c and In.uranrc.

ALL

has a Florida room with fire­

ELECTRIC

WITH

MODERN KITCHENS BY

place.

G E N E R A L ^ ELECTRIC
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FA 2-3103
Sale. Office FA 2-7405
STENSIltOM REALTY, SALES A (JESTS

William

202 F A IR M O N T D R IV E

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S. Brum Icy Jr. - Byron

1ST. Leach

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than on the 3fth day of M »t . 1943, at
tha Court Hnu«* In Hanford, county of hemlnolt. htat# of riorlda , ta*
•ala rartlflrataa will t&gt;a sold on tha follow Ins described 1an«l to pay
Iha amount dua for taiaa haraln » * l oppovlta tha same, t&lt;ifclhar with
all coata of atich aala and all ad «ertleln g.

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1.11
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Robert II Smith
1.94
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P L A T ROOK • PAUP. M
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Hunch Hlmmuns
14 42
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Kenneth P A lol* II Stun*
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Charles K 8r A Hetty T
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Aronson Enterprises Ino
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Aronson Enterprises Ino
4.34
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4.34
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Aronson Enterprises Ino
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L X 141
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4.14
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L X 111
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2.41
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Aronorn Enterprise Inn
2.13
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2.11
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Aronson Enterprise Ina
2.33
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Aronson Enterprise Inn
3.31
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Aronaon Enlorprls* Ino
1.2*
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Aronsun Enterprise In*
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Aronson Enterprise In*
3.43
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3.43
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3.11
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Aronsun Enterprise Ino
3.aa
L i t 111
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3.71
L i t 113
Aronson Enterprise Ino
3.11
L i t 162
Aronson Enterprise Ino
1.33
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Lot 173
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4.3*
Lot 176
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BBCORDHD UFOB TMB PUBLIC RECORDS OF
Lot 1 (Laaa ■ t l P I)
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NHRKUITH MANOR UUURWDOU SKC
PLA T HOOK IS I
ltaadolph T Mathany
lllocka A B D B ft F
Meredith Kntarprlaaa I
Inea Maradllh
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Jamaa A ft Dorothy M
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bets • ft I Blk a
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11.11
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Robert R Yohn
John B ft H aiti D Eller
W a Rlngguld
R M ft Alice J Babbitt
Hill M York El Al
BUI M Tark
Ella M ft Arthur Mandy
Charlie ft lleadle J Wright
Edgar ft Magnolia Simmons

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14 Jean M T Scholar
Jtan 31 T Schuler
P L A T HIHIK 13 PARES IS A
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First Federal Having* A
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Orlando
Marla 31 Mr A Eva M Harris
Frank ft Marilyn I ltugan

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Ifit S3 lllk t t ________
Lot a Blk t l ________
All Unplatted Part Blk

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Cecil ft Dorothy t Cantrell
Earl K ft Patricia 31 Roues
First Federal Savings ft
Loan Association af
Orlando
Jerry L ft Mary C Brady
Hobart W * (lay II Mla«n
John C ft Jaequellno D
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Oordon E ft Tijuan a A Camp
First Federal S aving ! *

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Orlando
Charbonueau
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First Federal Savings ft
Iaian Association or
Orlando
-----------Theodore D Denney
LtTTLH XAKKIMA EaTATKS NIMUKM 0X1
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Joseph C ft vialal D
Ttdmora
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Everett II ft Chrlttln,
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Maradllh BBlarprlaaa Inc
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Ray Macro
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Richard If Jackson
Ruth Cantrell
Ilulh Cantrell
■1)11 M York Et Al
llao ft Dolores Adkins
Ella M Mandy
George ft Marshall Hoahtna
Closal ft Clara M Wilder

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Orlando Trualaa

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Meredith Kntarprlaaa lag
Bt ftl

Norman K ft Erne E
Wlatman

PLA T HOOK ■ PARK 34

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PLAN OF TIIH at H im tatON OF LAND IIKI.RNRI.Nn TO
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Charlea A Freda II Moore 101.21
LAKE nn A N Tt.E r ISLES FIRST ADDITION
ALTAMONTE LAND HOTEL AND N A VITIATION CXI
PLA T HOIIK in PARE 23
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Rarbara Wllllamaon
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Central Fla Properties Inc
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PLA T HOOK S PARKS M A H
Lot I lllk A _ —
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tail I Blk A _ _ _ _ _
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Lot 11 lllk A
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11.11
L it I I lllk A _ _ _ _ _
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ft Alta &lt;3 Pratt
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Dave Pulton
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tail I Run N SS
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Ft HKIylo HE Cor
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Joeepb V ft Beeala Sllueatrl
" m w Arnold Truelaa
Walter L ft Edna L Bossle
llobart J ft Patricia Ann
Ktlnian
Wm W Arnold Trustee
Hay ft llarryott A Thomaa
Marvin ft Ruth U Webb

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Mrs W T Urown
Frank L ft KlisabaU F
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John E ft Margaret b
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Lola 8 Pandargraai
Arthur c ft Uartruda W
Simpson
Robert L ft M Sues a Serials
porta V Uurchett
Hubert E Clntlor
Donald L ft Pa'.Mcie A
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Dorothy L Botaador
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David A Bandrt Bmolhera

111.11
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D * e N W Cor l o t 1 Illk
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Lao K Hurt Kt At
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7.11
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1.11
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7.11
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Bradford Really Ca
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Bradford Roolty Co
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7.11
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Bradford Realty Co
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Bradford Kaaltr Co
1.31
Bradford Raelly Co
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7.01
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7.11
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1.71
Bradford Haaltr Co
1.71
Bradford n raltr Co
1.71
Bradford Hraltr Co
111
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1.71
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1.71
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7.11
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7.17
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1.11
Bradford Rraltr Co
1.44
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141.41
Bradford Raaltr Co
113.to
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37.17
Jamaa A Deanna Browning 1114)

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Robert E Jr A VIMaA C

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P L A T BO UK B P A U E H

Hubert 11 A Mary 1 Dalian
William a A Ll tenor J
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Jeniet L A Cherlett* A
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1.41
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l e t 11 Ulk D _____ __
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B. U. bMITII'B ADDITION TO OVIEDO
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D D Denial
4.TI
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43.17
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C R McCulIvy
11.84
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41.44
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ttT.41
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111.11 P t of W 100
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4 Blk I _________
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L ot* I I A It Slk A
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101.41
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1(3.34
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1,7T
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PLA T NOOK IS FADES 84 A
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l. lt BSULlaH EBTATES CNIT TWO
Let S Blk B ---------- _
11 It 11 Ovlado Ultima* Ca In*
1.71
H E H of B W H
Arthur 44 A Ann 41 Watklna 11141
Lot I Blk B __________
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Earl Youman
11.77 Lot I I A W I Pt of
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Parry L Ulbaon
11.17 W IM Pt of le t * 44 A
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84441 Lot B
Charlotte Portar
tl.Tl
l e t T Blk C
■
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PLA T BOUK 1 PAOE
l l l - b o Corporation tna
11.43
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L o t 83 Blk O n —
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D D Denial
A All HH Of KW H
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104 103 A
104
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A. A IM S ’# PLAN OP OVIEDO
P L A T OOOK t PAUBt 44 A 44
111.74
(Laaa Rd) ____ ___
Lota I I A 11 Blk D ....
E D A Mery Thomaa
41.11
Miami Reach P irt t National
Lot I (Laaa N I t P t)
KEU of NEH A EH
LAKBVUW
P L A T BOOK S PAOE t t
Bank Trueteo
Ulk C --------------D D Denial
11.44 B eg t l Pt a of n w
of NEU o f KEU
Lota 1 A 1 Blk 1 ____
Ruhr DoLalna
144.41
T. L. Cl’IMINUB ADDITION TO OVIEDO
P L A T BOOK 1 PA S S 44
A NH of KW H o f
Cur Lut 1 Run 8
Lota 1 A I Blk I ____
Cbarlra A Brrnlra Small
tt.II
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10.11
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P L A T BOOK 8 PAUB M
Bank Truataa
18*4#
11 Deg 44 Mia R
LoU t A IT (Loo# Bt
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lll.tl
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Lot 33 (Lota St Rd)
11 31 11 L F At Blanch* N Lloyd
— ~~- .... —
Jaaal* A Maxcloa Smith
t.ot Lul 1 ................. ..
31 t ( William J Boatwright
13.M Lot 34
NW H of KEH ~
Blk ■ ___ — _____
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PLA T BOOK S PAUK MS
NEH N o f County
Lett I t I t I t A I t
Bank Truataa
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Jarry D A Wanda L Btlgglna 114.44 B 114 Ft af Lot tl B
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l e u * A t Blk B
Orarrtrrat Laud Co
10.04
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TERRACE
P L A T POOR IS PAOR E
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J A K t H f l h ’a P L A T
Lot 4 Blk B __________
Lroua D Brown
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MIDWAY REAR OVtl
P L A T BOUK t P A U B 48
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Jaeelo Alexander
P L A T BOOK 14 PADS 4
44.14 W H of H W H ------------- 13 31 11 Loula N Uould Et Al
PR A IR IE LAKH HBIORTS
PLA T BOUK 10 PAOE U
MILTON 84|CARE
P L A T BOOK 8 P A U B 34
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Philip B A Ruth L Citaber 10S.4T Lot I Blk B ______ ___
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P L A T BOOK • PARE 88
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P L A T B OUK 8 P A U B 48
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Arthur IV Rlchlar Kt Al
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Mixed Reaction

PARIS (L T D — Frenchmen
had mixed reaction today lo
a religious crusade opened
BIRM ING H AM , Ala. (U F I)— An advance detail here by American evangel­
o f federal forces set up headquarters today five ist Billy Graham in a big
blocks from a Negro section o f Birmingham where a tent pitched in Paris* Ismouj "Flea Market.’’
four-hour riot erupted Sunday morning.
Com bat-equipped federal troops were poised at

jum p-off spots 80 miles
south and GO miles east
o f this racially-torn in­
dustrial city on orders
from President Kennedy.

Tlio Sanford llcrald new*
ila ff feel* really happy today.
A story about the unhappy
plight of a 17-year-old being
held for car theft in the coun­
ty jail may have paid off. A
Seminole County resident In­
terviewed Hie young yuan and
then Informed hi* attorney
that the boy ha* found a
home If county authoritle*
arc willing. In fact, the resi­
dent wanted to bail the young
man out right then and there,
lint the court was unavailable
and no bond had been set.
» * •
Castle Height* . M i l i t a r y
Academy is anxiou* to com­
mence operations here with
the beginning of the next
school term in September.
The school, which has Its
headquarters
at
Lebanon,
Tenn., is hacked by the MacFaildcn Foundation, w h i c h
want* lo open a preparatory
school here. At the moment,
foundation officials arc try­
ing to get together on a sale
price for the Giants' building
and the City’ s 18 acres on
Mrllonvllle at Celery.
• • •
A 7 p.m. private meeting
of the Casselberry (loard of
Aldermen will be held at the
Town Hall tonight preceding
the T:W p.m. monthly meet­
ing to be held at the Cassel­
berry Women's Club. We un­
derstand that there is a 13item agenda on tap; that the
attorney will be delayed and
that it is possible the mayor
and clerk won't ho able lo
fu.iku it at all.
• • •
Jim Crowe bid a "bon voy­
age" early Sunday to John E.
Ansley and his dog. Ansley, of
tint Hear Lake (load. Orlan­
do. took off with his dug In a
canoe from Crowe's fishing
camp for a week-long trip
down the SI. Johns Hiver to
Jacksonville.
• • •
business must he booming
at the Caribc Lounge. Flo. the
smiling liar maid, is driving
a new white Cadillac. And
you should hear her descrip­
tion of her feelings while driv­
ing that new car . . . good
for a big laugh.
Sanford Shriner* arc root­
ing all-out f u r
Astronaut
"Gordo" Cooper aod will be
really plugging for him when
lie takes off "into the wild
bine yonder” Tuesday. You
see. Cooper is a member of
the Sanford Shrine Club.
• * •
Sanford's Fleet Reserve
As sueinlinn will meet at 7:30
tonight at the FRA home.
Nominated are Gene Tatter,
Don fierce and Midi Thomas
for president and Gerald G.
.Myers and Huh M. Myers for
vice president. All career
Navy and Marine men with
more than four year* of aelive duly are invited. Visitors
are welcome also.
* • •
Sanlord and Seminole Coun­
ty medical doctors will gather
wiili others from throughout
the stale .May tti-ltt at the I9Ut
annual meeting of Hie Florida
Medical Association al Holly­
wood.
• • •
Mrs. Charles I'arfc Sr. has
been indorsed as "Sanford
Mother of the Year" by Rose
Circle of the Sanford Garden
Club. The resolution reads
that the club expresses "lo
Genet a Park Its appreciation
of her devoted service — not
only lo lhrm — but to all with
whom she has worked, a ser­
vice mi dedicated that lo be
near her is an inspiration."

Road Program
Will Be Aired
Interim road improvement
program requested by County
Enginerr William Hush will
Ihi discussed at Tuesday's
County Commission meeting.
Commission deferred late
last year to approve an over­
all highway road program for
Hush la-cause of the December
freeze.
Several public bearings on
a number of issues also arc
acheduU-d.

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Spoils

Rlrininghnni wna quirt und j
on the surface, at lcji»t near­
normal today.
An Army colonel cewtnsiuling about 15 soldier* walked
through the night bringing in
equipment in ail office build­
ing Unit houses several gov­
ernment agencies.
The headquarters was set
up in the Federal Mediation
and Corn-illation Service area
across the trail from the Fed­
eral Bureau nf Investigation
on the 14th finer of the 2121
Building, fiva blocks from
where rioting erupted Sun­
day,
The soldier* arrived aboard
a CLIO transport shortly be­
fore midnight. Kd Guthman,
of tho Justice Department,
hud an office next door to the
military headquarter*.
Heavily armed highway pa­
trolmen remained in the ricttom area. Traffic moved
along the atreeta ns on any
other Monday morning. But
at Intersections were patrol­
men who had aiept in patrol
ears during the night with
carbine* and ahutgun* close
at hand.
State authorities churned
(lie crisis hero was "firmly
under control" and said the
riot trained federal troops
(hat flew Into Maxwell Air
Force Base to tho South and
Ft. McClellan to the East
were nut needed.
Hugo A ir Force transport
plane*
began landing the
troop* at M a x w ell AF1I IHI
mile* *oulh of hero at Mont­
gomery within an liuur after
Kennedy Issued Ids order
Sunday-. Ily early morning,
nure than It) plunc* had ar­
rived with cargoes of sol­
diers lr&gt;iw ■»u 4 -s th r r,«i,&gt;ln
meet.
1 lie strel-helmeted Loops,
carrying bayonet-tipped car­
bines, were housed in vacant
barracks for the night al
Maxwell which was placid on
alert.
Kennedy said in calling out
the troop* that ho would "do
whatever must bo done to
preserve order" in Birin Ing­
ham which wn» r « ted by
Immhing* und rioting early
Snnduy. Twenty-two persona
were injured ill the pilihed
battle* between Negroes and
pollen
that
climuxcd six
weeks of untisegratioii de­
monstrations.
It was the second time in a
little mure than seven month*
that Kennedy hud ordered
federal troop* into the South
in connection with racial vio­
lence. He dispatched 23.0(H)
troops to Uie Oxford (Mi.-*.)
area last October alter Uni­
versity of Mississippi stu­
dent* rioted over the admis­
sion o f Negro student Jumis
H. .Meredith,
Guv. George Wallace protested the sending of troop*
tc Alabama. In a telegram to
tho President Sunday, lie M ild
“ sufficient state law enfold-meat officers are available to
maintain peace ami order” in
lllrmingliam. In another wuc
Sunday night to the Alubainu
congressional delegation, he
suld. "Tlie president has com
ptelely ignored lawfully rollstltuted state authority."

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Sends Troops
Into Alabama
WASHINGTON
(C P I)
—
p r e s e n t Kennedy* kept federa! troops poised in tlie
vicinity of Birmingham. Ala.,
today to move against any
new outbreak of racial vioIcncc in the strife-torn city.
Tlie President sent military
riot-control units to haves
near
Birmingham Sunday
night and said, "This govern­
ment will do whatever must
be done lo preserve order,
to protect the lives of its
ctlUcns, and (o uphold the
law of the land."
He also directed that a
proclamation and executive
order be drafted so that he
could order the Alabama Na­
tional Guard into immediate
federal service if violence
erupts again.
But
Kennedy
said
he
hoped "the citizens of Birm­
ingham thcmslcves will main­
tain standards of rcponsiblc
conduct that will make out­
side
intervention
unneces­
sary."
He appealed to both while
and Negro citizen* of the
city to "realize that violence
only brreds more violence."
He said that the federal gov­
ernment would not permit " *
few extremists on either
side" to sabotage an agree­
ment reached between lead­
ers of the two races.
The
President
ordered
Asst. Atty. Gen. Burke Mar­
shall. who helped work out
Hie agreement on integrating
facilities in the city, back
(o Birmingham to consult
with local eUlxens.

Mishaps Tata
Ten In Staff
MIAMI (L’ P l) - Accident*
claimed ID lives in Florida
over the weekend, including
Iw • in a Pensacola fire.
Fourteen-year-old
llu**cll
Griffin, of Palatka. drowned
Sunday wlu-n he Jumped into
a river 18 mile* south of
Palatka lo help Ills mother
who had fallen out of a boat.
The boy’s father saved the
motlier.
An Atlantic Coast line
train struck a car driven by
Jack Kenneth Bower, 16, at
a crossing in Fort Myers,
killing Bower and injuring
a 14-year-old girl.
An accident on Stale noad
50 near Urlamlo killed Sylvia
Dantey Jrnsen, 44, of Coach
Beach.

Public Hearings
Slated Tonight
Two public lu-ariliK* will
open tonight's inci ting of the
City Commi*»lon at H p. m.
The fir*t will lie relative In
I he ii-qucst of the Knights of
Columbus for a liquor license
at 2502 Oak Avenue. Tlie sec­
ond will lie on a promised
amendment to the zoning or-lituinee to rliunge front yurd
M.t|,ulka
05 |o o„ f,.,.t
j ((|. #j,)g |0 and two-family
dwelling structure* m noth
tlie multiple (amity districts
of R-:i and lt-0 zones.
Iluutiim business Is sched­
uled for the balance of the
meeting.

K Sends Reply
To Ban Appeal
LONDON ( UPI ) —' Premier
Nikita S. Khrushchev has sent
a reply to the Joint appeal
Iruni President Kennedy- and
Prime Minister Harold Mac­
millan urging an early nurtrar test ban. Hie foreign of
fire »aid today.
The foreign office sjiokeiman said Hie sovlrt reply is
-‘under study" by Macmillan.

George Jackson Jr., Negro,
19, of 1121 West Seventh
Street, was being held In city
jail on seven counts, five for Six Arrested
MIAMI BEACH (U P I)- S i*
purse snatching, une fur va­
grancy and one fur trespass­ person* were arrcsled and
ing. P o lie e Chief Roy Williams charged with possession of
Mid Jackson had been snatch­ narcotic* early Sunday when
ing purse* at the post office police detective* t r y b e d a
while tlie owner* were trans­ parly aboard ■ TOdotft yacht
| moored here.
acting bUktnes*.

Troops Pulled

SANTO DOMINGO. Domi
nican Republic, (U P I) —The
Dominican
government
is
pulling hack troops, tanks and
wjrplanes from positions «•
long the frontier with Haiti,
it was reported today.

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'Green Go' Signal For Cooper
Astronaut
Ready For

Address Slated
DELAND (U P I) — Dr.
George L. Haller, vice pres­
ident of (hr General Electric
Company of Schncclady, N.
Y., will deliver Uie com­
mencement adddress to more
than 2o&lt;&gt; students June 2 at
Stetson University.

2 2 Orbits
C A P E CANAVERAL'
(UF1) — An anxious
man, 11 fuuled-up much inn
and unusuully Rood wea­
ther today Hignnlotl a

Air Fare Hike
LONDON (UPJ) Pan
American World Airways and
Trans World Airlines todayfaced the possibility of hav­
ing their planes detained
when they land here if they
do not raise trans-Atlantic air
fare*.

tentative go-ahead for aa at­
tempt lo launch Astronaut U
Gordon Cooper Jr. on Amer­
ica's most ambitious flight
into space Thursday,
The man was Cooper, him­
self, a 36-ycar-old Air Torro
major
who
braved
four
years of waiting and a rash
of "inner circle" opposition
for tho chance lo make the
prize flight of Project Mer­
cury—a planned 22-orbit voy­
age around earth.

Reds Charged
GENEVA (L’ P l) — The
United States today charged
the Soviet. Union with pre­
paring "to further diirupt"
disarmament negotiation* bycanceling its acceptance of
Inspections to police a nu­
clear test ban.

Two Are Killed
ZAHWEllN, UAR (U P1&gt;Tbc United Arab Airlines to­
day said two Americans, Mr.
and Mr*. Albert Lion, of
Baltimore, were among the
34 persons killed when one
of its planes exploded "like
fireworks" in flight Sunday
night.

Yanks Try Again
WASHINGTON (U P I)
•Tlie second American at­
tempt to scale Mt. Everest
got underway today with
mountain • climbing teams
moving up the snow-covered
peak from two sides. They
hope i-&gt; roach Hie summit
simultaneously on .May 21.

Yank Expelled
MOSCOW (U P I) — Tlie
Soviet Union today ordered
Uie expul slim of one Amer­
ican und one Urilish diplomat
for alleged complicity in the
espionage case that resulted
in a death sentence for a
Soviet official and Imprison­
ment for a Brilikh business­
man.

Two Floridians
Shot To Death
CAIBO. HI. (U P I) - Two
men, une an airman, were
found si wit to death in a ear
at a truck »lop parking lot
north of Cairo today.
State police idenlilied Ihe
two as Robert Wales, 57. and
Airman 3/C E»tel Hay- Bran­
don, 21, both of T.itpon
Springs, Fla.
Authorities said first indica­
tions were that the deaths
were murder-suicide.

NO. 710

M ERCURY capsule "Faith 7" is carefully hoisted to toj) o f tlie gantry at Pad I I for muliuyr with
its Atlas booster.

Storm Flags
Raised Over
Midsection
Ily Foiled I’rrsa Inlrrnallonat
Severe thundcruturm* and
wind glial* today limln-d tlie
Tialiiill's iniiLet-tinii.
Stmin vvurning* were raised
in Nurthem Oklahoma. K ali­
eu*, Iowa, Nebraska. South
Dakota, Southern Minnesota
ami Wisconsin.
The thunderstorm* lot the
rnatern, central and northern
plain* and p in ts of the middle
and Upper Mississippi Volley.
Tornadoes touched down in
Northeast N e l* r u s k a and
Northwest Iowa Sunday. A
twister demolished U gaiuge
on n farm neur llnniick,
luvvn. and another funnel cloud
domoged Severn I fin ms near
Randolph. Nell., killing u few
livestock. No persona were in­
jured.
A tornado rut u aix-nii!e
swatch through five farms
near McLean, Neb., damaging
two homes and five oilier
buildings, nnd injuring some
cattle, A twister also tombed
down neur Norfolk, Neb,
Unseasonably cold tempera­
tures gripp'd tlie northern
Ixirder from coast to const
and some snow fell In New
England Sunday,

A S TR O N A U T Gordon CoojHjr tries on the he!met lie will wear timing the 31 hours o f his - - orbit space flight.

'Daddy Astronaut' Hopes
For Shot A t M oon
CAPE C A N A V E R A L
(U P ll —If Donald K. (Dekc)
Slayt-#n is disappointed Hint
he will not ridu Into apuca
Tuesday he doe* a superb job
of roiieenling II.
If cuulil have been Slayton,
tba wiry .'ID-year-old A ir
Foie* major, who '/»-?- to.
aloft 111 tho Mercury capsule
instead o f L. Gordon Cooper
Jr. ill what limy be Hie filial
gain oibitnl flight in this
country’s reach for tho moon.
More ambitious programs,
called Gemini and Apollo, ore
coining up. Two-niul threeman teams will reach further
intii space und, if Ho- time­
table tun* true, land on Ibe
i i i o i n in IlhIK.
.Slayton, one o f Uie seven
astronaut* picked ill 11)511 for
Project Mercury, is the only
one who has (lot ridden the
familiar liell-shnped rn pallle
oil a sub-ill Liti&gt;I or orbital
trip.
A "heart murmur" official­
ly g ion tided tho man siimctimes called the "Daddy As­
tronaut." lie was scheduled
for an orbital niisalou a year
ago but was replaced by M.
Scott Carpenter.
Sunday, facing more lliun
10(1
newsmen and photoginphrrs with America's nine
new iiklruiiauta on I he plat­

form with him, Slayton wax
asked about Ids flight atatuvviUi Project Mervury. He
now I* “ coordinator" f i r the
uslroiiuuts and a spokesman
ut sin li appearances.
‘‘ I’m officially grounded,"
he shot hack without a pause.
He added quickly lluit the
Gemini ami Apollo flights
would ullllzu two and three
man teams.
"1 hope to fly one or belli,"
lie said witli u grin.
Then entile n question about
Hie "rut o ff" ngo for the as­
tronauts who might travel t&lt;&gt;
tile limoll.
John Glenn Jr., who Hindu
the first orbital I light, now is
41. SloyIon will be in Ids 4Us
win li the inoiii dip collies.
He smiled and replied:
*‘ tVo (tile space program)
have nut set any Age fur Hie
cut off. As long ns a guyrail cut Hie miislaril, we saylet him work."
lie sounded like n man
WHilillg for a mission,

Tanker Mystery
Clue Turns Up
KEY WEST J U P I) —Awillicr
link 111 Ihr mystery surround­
ing the Feb. 2 disappearance
of the Linker Marino .Sulphur
(jin-en and in crew ol 3u turn­
ed up Ihi* weekend on a limp
ly lH-acli near Imre,
A sailor looking for driftwood along Bora Clllcu Bearh
found the second nameplate
of the ill fated tanker that j
vanished off Florida while
carrying ,1 cargo nf molten
sulphur frum Houston, Tex.,
In Portsmouth, Va.

Entire Cabinet
Quits In Crisis
TW O M EN W ERE INJURED, one critically, in a head-on ctilliHinn be­
tween thin cur nml truck at 6 p.m. Friday on Highway -136 juat went «■(
Fnreat City. Trooper Bill Stringfiehl naiil Harry Leo Old, 03, A]xipka
(driving the car u Imivc) , ciohhciI tlie centerline and crashed into tlie truck
(below) driven by Ferry Fronton Turlington. 54, Maitland. Orange M e­
morial Hospital attaches today reported Oh! in critical condition with head
injuries. Florida Sanitarium officials said Turlington suffered fractures
o f lioth legs.

BUENOS AIRES ( UPI ) Argentine President Jose Ma­
ria Guido today sought re­
place menu for hix entire cabmet which resigned aver Hie
weekend in a new crisis
threatening to upset the com
mg national eleclions.
Die crisis stemmed from
di-muruia last Thursday by
Interior Minister Gen. En­
rique llaueh for a purge nf
"rorruplinn" and "neutral­
ism" front Guido's govern­
ment prior to Ihe scheduled
July 7 election*.

ClonrH The Way
WASHINGTON (U P R —The
.Supreme Court today, t-lrart'd
the way fur Secretary of Stale
Dean Rusk to act in Ihe ex
tradiHun case of former Veil
ezurlan dictator Marcoa Pe­
rez Jimenea.
The court in a brief order
rejected an appeal by the
millionaire ex-prealdent. who
la bLng held Ut a Miami jatL

Five-Day Feud
Promised Over
Spending Bill

The machine waa a silvery
Atla* rocket that will boost
tho slender spaceman«lec&lt;
into the sky at a speed of
17,300 miles per hour, if alt
goes well.

Technicians were so con­
fident of tho rocket's readi­
ness Sunday Utat they load­
ed U up with fuel one day
ahead of ichcdulc.
Around the world, tlie wea­
ther was reported in top
TALLAHASSEE (U P I)
— shape—"fo r a change," aa
A spending bill exceeding $1 one federal apace agency
spokesman pul It. Some areas
billion, which has been band­
•till
were
being watched
ied about in committees, closely- today, but Hie foul'
cloak i-vHinis and coffee altop* weather conditions that regu­
over a month, will reach thu larly aleppcd in lo interfere
House floor for debale this with the previous U. S.
manned orbital flight! wrro
week in what promises to be
remarkably absent this Uma
a feud-filled live days.
around,
Economy force* in the low­
"Tlie weatherman for 1
er rhaniher, with the support rhange is optimistic . . .
of Gov. Farris Rryunl, have everything la green go," said
Col. John (Kiiorty) Powers,
been trying lo keep tlie spend­
spokesman for the axtronaul*.
ing tid] in the neighborhood of
Preparations for the flight
SU30 million, while splurgera by Cooper ranked as far and
have lieen pushing for about away the smoothest of any
slmt in the turbulent, fiveSI.03 billion.
year history of the $300 mil­
Efforts lo rraeh a figure ac­
lion Mercury man-into-space
ceptable to IkiHi sides appar­
program.
ently failed and Ihe appropri­
Missing even was Uie usual
ation' committee voted oul a
epidemic
of
postponement
proposal calling for SI.U3I,rumors that normally sweep
uun.ixin, which is $113 million
through Hie title of newsmen
more lh.ni rxpecU'd revenue.
who have poured into tho
The rules committee has
aica to cover the launching.
been asked lo plare Hie hill
"It looks *0 good I'm really
on Ihe calendar for debate gelling a bil worried." said
Wednesday.
one.
Daile Rep George Stalling*
Invtrad, llie odd* appeared
summed up the economy good that — barring a lateforces’ feeling* Inward Hie hour hitch—Cooper will arise
hill this way:
shortly after midnight to­
"There goes an areidenl nut night, grab a hearty break­
in happen."
fast and don a silvery, 20Foremost in Hk- minds of IMiund spacesuil for a plan­
most lawmakers considering ned blast-off between 9 a. m.
Hie spending hill will he Ihe and 11:30 a. m. (E STj Tues­
problem of obtaining addition day-,
al revenue In siiiqinit exSunday — as expected —
iwnililures over Ihr next two Cooper and "back up" astro­
year*.
naut Alan B. Shepard Jr.
In Hie mind* of mast legis­ swept through physlrat and
lators, there are only Iwj psychological
examination*
choices—extend Ihe scope ol without a hitch. "Both pilot*
the stale sales tax or burrow ure in excellent mental and
Ihe money for specific pro-, physicist condition and are
Jeel*.
very 'up' for Ihe flight," said
Governor Bry an! f a v o r s Dr. Charles Berry, medical
borrowing $123 million fur expert.
construction of universities,
Meanwhile,
some
73.000
junior colleges anil technical pounds of high grude kero­
sellouts, and (Ids weekend |sene known as "U P 1" wat
•Secretary nf Stale T o m sent flowing into the volumi­
Adams und Ally. Gen. Rich­ nous fuel tanks of the Atlas
ard Ervin threw their weighty well ahead of the original
.Mqqmri hcliind this achcnic. timetable. "Everything look­
ed so good," said one source,
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yers had lost confidence in Tuesday.
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