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Chuluota Graduates
daughter *t 9fn. Brrth Stop- plana a Jana wedding to Billy
pro of Fifth Bt, wha ha*n*t Horae* Smithson of Ovfado;

THURS., M A Y 80, 1063

By Jane Cnee - wry
What would yomr reaction
be if your husband brought
homo eight beirer yetts and
■aid "Hereto year Christmas
prewar* or landed you a
Urn King Crab In wok tor

Other officer* elected are
Jhreld McBride, Uni vice
Mounander; Base* Morrison,
ascend vice commander; Abe
CoMman, sergeant at arms;
Koeeo Morrison, finance offloar and L Nkhoie, chaplain
Bad htotorlna Charles Tabor
* U appointed adjutant.
Installation eervmcmisa win
in held the Utter part of June
at which time an open house
end dedication af th. now
luilding also to echoduled.
lenten has rwtoeeted that

Osteen Group

log held at the Casselberry
breed Is priced st 90 cent* to
Women** Club last Thursday tattoo of approximately &gt;,000. town and 29 canto on the base,
M laterafting gllmpe* of life
The economy of the island Mrs. Benson soon learned

in our northernmost cute,
She and her m b Billy join­
er her husband on Kodiak
whet* he teaches math and
science in the Mary Baea
school. Their elder eon, Char,
let, stayed In Casselberry in
order to complete hie senior
y«nr at hymen High School
end aha la in town for hie
graduation.
Kodiak Island Is at the
head of the Aleutian chain
and to 100 miles long and
SOW mllei la width. The town
of Kodiak baa a population
of 1,000 aod the Navy Bast,
which to located teven miles

it bated primarily on the
flaking industry. Some of the
varieties of fish found In
abundance In the area include
salmon, king m b , and smelt.
Many people smoke their own
salmon and it is a delicious
hors d'oerve.
Deer, elk and bear on the
island provide exciting hunt­
ing and thcro are some eat.
lie ranches. Beaver dams are
found on the streams. Fields
and slopes are covered with
beautiful wildflowers
and
blueberries, cranberries and
salmon berries abound.
There Is one bakery and at

Heels To Plan
New Center
By Mr*. Clarence Seyder
The planning committee of

veetroom fixtures must bo lnfV nulled, the reefing comput­
ed nod the building painted.
Announcement has been
need* that th« Chuluota Post
Beys* to send at Uast two
delegate* to the stmts con­
vention scheduled June «M&gt; In
Clearwater.

h

Urn newly organised Osteen
Civic Assoc 11 lion met Monday
eventog at the home of Mrs.
Rose Doyle for further dis­
cussion on the proposed Com­
munity Center.
Appointed to ■ committee
to pick the building site of
the Center were Edward Pell,
Sira. Doyle, Mra. Joe Mast­
ers, Mrs. Jamca Wallin and
P. T. Piety. Mrs. Doyle baa
donated the land.
Tentative officers of the
n ew organisation will he pre-

Tbs next tegular meeting
mill be at ■ p.m. this 8atur, day, at tho post home which
to located on Chuluota and
■Christmas Roads. All eligible
. veterans In the area are In- «cnt*d at the Community
Sleeting to be held In the
VotusU County Barn Building
at • p. ri. on June 21.
Attending were Mrs. Piety,
Sirs. Wallin, Mrs. Norman
MUler, Sirs. Masters, Sirs.
Doyle, Edwird Pell and Nick
Pfeifeul. This group will meet
MRS. W ILLIS HENSON, former Caflaclberry
New officers of the North again within n few days.
resident, dlttpluy* nouvenlra acquired during her
Orlando Civic Assn, will b« In­ Date to be announced.
stay in Kudiuk Inland, Aluxku. Included in the
stalled nt Monday's I p. m.
collection are a hair neat belt, a nmull totem polo
meeting of the group to be
Bald In th* offices « f the
and king crab salt and pepper nhakern.
North Orlande Co,
(Herald Photo)
Taking ever will be Boy
Burke, president; Mrs. J. DGrinstead, first vice presi­
dent; Joe Hague, second vice
By Joan Mafia
president; Mra. Wands By.
Members of lha Chuluota
burn, secretary and BUI Byan, Retired Folks Club held their
treasurer.
annual picnic at Chriatmas
In other business annuuce- Park on Thursday, M ay lfl
manta of next year’s etanding with 23 in attendance 'o r the
committees will be made and event which Is held each year
By Jana Casselberry
fee, Guest* w ere seated at
final plane will be discussed before the club recesses for
arranged
Principal and Mrs. Ralph candlelit t a b l e s
for the Village Fourth of July the summers months.
Celebration which the asaociaThe picnic gives m em bers Diggs of Lym an High School about the living room and
tlon will sponsor.
an opportunity to en joy an were guests o f honor at a screened porch which over­
outing before those w ho ara Salad Bar Supper given for looked a scene o f tropical

Civic Assn.

Sets Installation

P T A Honors Principal

A t Salad Bar Supper

North Orlando
To Build
Babe Ruth Field
By Mm* Grtostesd

Decision to build a rrgulsbon Bab* Ruth baseball dia­
mond to North Orlando was
announced litis week by the
community’* Little League
Parent's Auxiliary.
The new diamond will be
located directly south of tha
present Utile League Park.
Arthur Rhodes, auxiliary
president, announced nt a
msettog of Ilia auxiliary held
Sunday night, that permission
to use the land for thle pur­
pose has been received from
Frank Faauls, North Orlando
Co. manager.

"S no-blrds" go north fo r the
sum m er.
Attending were Mrs. Mina
Morrison,
Mrs.
Beverly
Stout, Martin Salmon, Har­
vey Wilson, Herbert Boswell,
Mr. and Mrs. George Boulden, Mr. and Mrs. Burdette
DcW lch, Mr. and M rs. Ed
Buckley, Mr. and Mra. Geor­
ge Haig, Mr, and Mrs. L. A.
Ratliff, Mr, ami Mrs. Henry
Willard, Mr. and Mrs. George
Zim m er, Mr. and M rs. Ed­
ward Richardson, Mr. and
Mrs, Kdwsrd Kuhlman and
U r. and Mrs. Edgar Webb.
Tlte final meeting before
thig year's recess is scheduled
for Thursday, June 30, at
the Community Rouse begin­
ning with a pot luck supper
at * p. in. followed by the
regular busineaa session.

PAGE 12

them last Friday evening by
members o f the Lym an I*TA
executive board at the home
of Sir. and Mrs. Jam es Bir­
kenmeyer on Lake G riffin to
Casselberry.
Diggs Is leaving Lym an at
the end of this term to accept
the position of county super­
visor of custodial services for
Seminole County schools.
The executive hoard ar­
ranged Itic affair In order to
show appreciation
to
Mr.
Diggs for the splendid work
he has done during his years
aa principal at Lym an ami
the cooperation lie ha* shown
the PTA.
A wide variety of hulads
and appetizer* were served
buffet style in addition In
cups of toinulo bouillon, hoi
rolls, rake, Iced tea and cof­

r.**■■to

beauty com plete
with the
lake, palm trees amt moon­
light.
Other* attending the supper
were Mr. and Mra. Burbon
Ferrell, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Pavelchak.
Mr. and
Mrs.
David McCoy, Mr. ami Mrs
Austin Savlllr, Mr. and Mr*.
C. F. Field. Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Babbitt,
Mr. and
Mra. H. E. Bothell, Mr. and
Mrs. Buss I Ini he rl, Mr. ami
Mrs. Clare llalm er, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Brewer, Mr. and
Mr*. Finney Haynes, Mr. and
Mr*. Charles Dom e, Mr* Ken
Burkhart, and Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Casselberry.

Auxiliary Unit
Installs Officers

how to hike her own. She
also learned how to make
that old favorite of the pros­
pectors, “ Sourdough Pan­
cakes."
Transportation to Kodiak is
primarily by plane and the
boat come* from Seattle only
twice during the summer. A
ferry to be put to operation
In 1MM will make the island
more accessible to tourists.
Alaska enjoyed a relatively
mild winter this year. The
temperature varies but the
lowest record on Kodiak to
nine degrees and the highest
for August is S3 degrees ami
for January, 30 degrees, Sev­
eral days of high winds,
known as Wliis Walls, .dur­
ing the winter forced the
closing of schools.
Armed forces radio and
television
program s,
seen
without
com m ercials
are
broadcast
from
Elmcndurf
Air Base at Anchorage.
The
population
include*
many retired people, authors.
artisU and guides who love
to live there because of the
friendliness o f the people and
the m agnificent scenery.
There is u variety of busi­
nesses, a sm all hospital, and
churches o f many denomina­
tions are found in the small
town.
To fill her time Mr*. Ben
son worked as i substitute
teacher and as a clerk in a
gilt shop. Som e « l the souv
enirs which she exhibited at
the W om an's Club were a
crihbage board made from
walrus tusk, a small totem
pole, a belt o f hair seal and
recipe books containing ex­
ample* o f colorful Alaskan
cookery.
She and Charles are balk­
ing forw ard to Joining the rest
of the fam ily in Alaska soon
after hie graduation in June.

By Uses Grisstead
Proposed by-laws of the
North Orlando Little League
Parent's Auxiliary were ac­
cepted aa read by Mrs. Ar­
thur Rhodes, secretary, at a
meeting of the newly organtoed group held Sunday night
to the Community Building
at the Village Recreation
Area.
The treasurer's report, also
read by Mrs. Rhodes in the
absence of Mra. Arthur Per­
rin. stated that the auxiliary
to in good financial condi­
tion and now ha* a total of
1137.00 tn the treasury.
Arthur Rhodes, president o f
the group, read resignations
from Mra. Leonard Stewart
a* concession stand chairman;
Leonard Stewart as finance
chairm an and Robert Steph­
enson as general manager
and m anager o f the Little
League team .
K was suggested that Step­
henson be asked to umpire
game* since he offered help
in other capacities if needed.
However, the group decided
to leave this matter entirely
in the hands o f the coaches
as they are better quslifled
to select umpires.
Anton K rocck was circled
to fill the office of m ansger
with Gary Fcrrin and Eddie
Connelly named as assistants.
The group w as advised by
Liia iie i Ituwvtt m n mi BWt
sions made must be approv­
ed by the Little League Asso­
ciation before they become
final.

ar* member* of tht* year’*
Ortedo High Cradoatiag Class.
Thoee who will be graduat­
ing and their plane for the
near and immediate future
Karen Sur Kennedy, daugh­
ter o f Mr. and Mr*. Howard
Kennedy of Third St, who will
work through the tatnmer
months until her marriage
next fall;
Wanda C a r o l y n Jseoba,
daughter o f Mr. u d Mn.
Woodrow Jacob# of Chuluota
Rd., who will ba working In
Orlando for the eummer. In
August *he will learo fur the
Atlantic School, Airline Trnln.
lng Division in Kansas City,
Mo., where she will itudy to
become a reservation!*!;
Dorothy Jane 8 t o p y r a ,

English Estates
Parents Vote
To Form PTO
M ore
than 100 parents
whose children will be attend­
ing the English Estates Ele*
mrntnry School next fsll met
Monday n ight with Prlncfpsl
Morris Ruby at the South
Seminole Eelementary School
in Casselberry.
Those o f the group voting
approved b y a record o f 8218 to form a I'arcnt-Teacher
Urganixatlon rather than be
affiliated with the ParentTeacher Association.

nny definite plans U Jtt « •
crept to start werkinc;
Nurbert Geers* Hyman, eon
o f Mr. end Mr*. ferrall Hy­
man of Fourth St, will attend
Orlando Junior Cell*** before
Coiny on to the Uahrersity of
Florida or fltetaon;
Ingrid Ceorjcin* Hy ma n ,
daughter of Mr. end Mr*. Ferroil Hyman of Fourth S t,

E D ITO R IA L

Karan Baa C h a m b e r a,
daughter al Mr. and Mrs. Vin­
cent Chamber*, formerly of
Chuluota and now of Dallas,
Tex., plana to start work after
going to Ttxaa for a month’s
visit with bar parents;
Robert Edward I'entj, son
of Mr. and Mra. Ray Pent* of
Third St., will enlist in some
branch of the service.

CO M M EN T

Police Protection
T h e . North Orlando Village Council thU
week announced that within the next few daya
full time police protection will go Into e ffe ct in
the community.
At the same tim e the council requested cooperation o f all resident* and through motorinta
in obeying traffic law* approaching and travel­
ing within the municipal limit* *ince all intention* are to htrictly enforce the*e law* once the
volunteer police department ia on 24 hour duty.
The council also i**ued a apecial reminder to
reflldenta o f the village that they will be expect­
ed to comply with th e dog ordinance which call*
for dog* to lie on Iea*h, o r in the company o f the
owner, at all time*.
It I* not the Intention o f the cmlncil, which
ha* met with eome delay in organizing it* police
department, to work a hardship on anyone. How­
ever, now that one i* organized, the village doe*
intend to »ee that law and order are maintained
without partiality to anyone.
Your cooperation in requeated . . , give it.

Longwood Installs
New P T O Officers

Longwood PTO President Fisher at the piano. All flva
Mra. Mno Lrgg of English
Estates w as elected meting Wayne Joiner installed offi­ were decked out in their fin­
chairman. A nominating com . cers for the 1903-04 school est Uay Nineties slcevegartcr
m ittce, i (insisting of Mra. year at the organization's dress and centerpart hairdos
M ary Williams of English last meeting of the year held
and lia ry , when repeated apEstates, Mra. llctty Pierce of Tuesday night in the school
auditorium.___________
i plausc sml cheer* brought__
;c, JIrr. A a n -Jsw
Mrs. Jean Vuskan was in the group back, broke into
■Ian o f Lakewood Shoes and
Mra. Agnes Sheppard o f Tun- stalled s i president following an Impromptu twist which
gli-wood, wait rhosen to pre­ her election to the office af­ again brought down the house.
ter Mrs. Carolyn Bistline re­
sent a sluto of officers a t the
The “ M amas'' were Mary
signed due to other previous
next meeting which will he
civic commitments.
McIntosh, Irene Van Eepoel,
held al 7:30 p. m. next Mon­
Charter Set
Other officers
are
Mrs. Joan Voskan, Martha Payne,
day at South Seminole Ele­
An official Charier P re­
Eula Scull, sice president;
mentary.
Lucy Nell Young, Helen Phil­
sentation
fo r
Casselberry
Mrs. Mary Rowell, secretary
A
ll
parent*
o
f
children
who
lip
s und Klda Nichols who
VFW Post 10030 will be held
and Leroy Riley, treasurer.
at it p. m Saturday st the will lie attending this school
danced
the "B all and the
Joiner announced that the
Land ’ () Lakes Country Club are urged to attend the meet- school and PTO w ill express J a ck " tn addition to a Roar­
ing.
in Casselberry.
their appreciation to the stu- ing *20'* number In costume.
den body fo r cooperation and
Sixth grade mothers served
efforts on behalf o f the school refreshments at the close o f
library by treating the child­ the program .
' ,
ren to a free Magic Show on
June 3, the day before achool
is out.
The Adult Ta^nt Show pre­
sented following the business
meeting was highlighted by
the perform inces o f “ The
Schoolhouie Four plus One"
Plans for service projects
and the 'Tliithsteppimt Ma­
m a s."
j of Sanfurd Chapter lin t. Wo­
The first starred Principal* men o f ths Moose, w ere be­
Immediately
Monday
Christy Harp, John Angel and gun
I-ouii Kosy and County Supt. night at ths first officia l busi­
R. T . MUwee "p lu s " Michael ness meeting of the newly In­
stituted group held In the
Moose Lodge Hall in Lake
Mary.
The women unanimously ap­
proved the recom mendation
that the Chapter take ov er as
CASSELBERRY VFW POST lOO.sO mul its Auxiliary installed new «»fsponsors
for
Laks
M ary
fk ers at ceremonies hold last Friday night at the Luml 'O I-ake* Country'
Brownie Troop 337. Tentative
H) Ilei™ Snodzraue
Club. Post officers pictured, top, seated from left, nro Ralph Webb. Hollis
plans also were discussed for
The
Enterprise
ParentJohnson, George Howard, Denell Long and Henry W ard; ittundinir, Robert
providing ■ bassinet loan ser­
Teacher council met Tuesday,
Dysert, William Moore. Joseph Tyminaki, installing official, Michuel
vice which wsmld be available
May
21,
fur
the
last
business
Potcrauak and William Nebel. Auxiliary officers, bottom are, front from
to chapter members.
meeting and program o f this
left, Kreldu Dysert, Ann W iekliffe, Mildred Johnson, Doris Long and Mary
The next meeting U acheschool
year.
W ebb; bock, iietty Hagans, Thelma Crolty, Helen Pearson, Connie Sparks
duled for 8 p. m. June 10. at
Parents voted to donate $15
urd Vivian Warren.
(Herald Photos)
to sixth grade students for a which time enrollment cere­
Promotion I’uity which will monies fur new m em bers will
be planned under the direction be conducted. Ritual practice
was set for next Monday at
of Mrs. Daisy Lee Gunn.
Mrs. Forrest Nutt present­ W p m. All eleeted an ap­
ed Mrs. pa: Hatchett, presi­ pointed uftlccrs and com m it­
dent. a g ift certificate from tee chairmen are urged to be
present.
the PTC as an expression o f
appreciation for her work and
effort during the past two
years.
,A sprin g Festival, directed
by M n . Cecil Sellers, mu-ival
director, was pn^enUd follow ­
ing the business meeting.
Ilanciw were pre.ented by
By Shirley Wentworth
t*i h grade from the kinderAwards in special field* o f
gartsu iliroucli the ,ix.h . S. v- ■a c|, cvrmcnt were received l&gt;v
end song- were g iv e, by * ,, lm.mb, r, of the Forest
chorus vuiui'ii-cd of student* i Lake Academy
Uraduiting
from th,- fifth and sixth j Class al Commencement Ex-

Moose Chapter
Plans Projects

Enterprise PTC
Holds Meeting

II) Donna Entrs
Mis, Louise .Steward, past
district eight president. In stalled Hi,. iu-wly appointed
officer* o f the Auxiliary to
South Seminote V F W Post
8207 at the regulur monthly
meeting o f the group held last
Thursday cvininif In the Post
Homs on the Old llixia High­
way.
Installed w ere Mrs
Sue
flerdahl and Mra. Lucy Me- ;
Guire, color hearers, and Mrs, .
Eva Wynn, huturiun.
Mra. Bcrduhl, aetiior vice
By Jane Casselberry
| Hollis Johnson, senior vice
president, conducted the meetDrncil
Ding,
VFW Post luu.V) of Casset-l com m ander;
tug in the absence o f Mr*.
Iren* March. She announced berry and it* Auxiliary held junior vice comma niter; Hu­
that ticket* fo r the chicken a Joint Installation uf officer* bert Dysert. chaplain; Henry
burin-cue to In- held June 11 are I and buffet supper last Satur­ Ward, quartermaster: Wen­
now available from any num ­ day night at Hi,- Land O' dell X chcl, three year trus­
Lake* Country Club in Cas­ tee; flay Channel, two year
ber o f the post or auxiliary.
trustee: Hibbard Casselberry,
Refreshment* o f iecd tea, selberry.
Eight District Commander one year trustee; William
cuke or coffee werv served by
Mrs. Edna Noruian, Mrs. Ruth Joseph Tyminaki of Post 0 7 , Moore, judge advocate; Mi
Putrrtnsk,
surgeon;
Smith. Mre. McGuire and Mi*. Orlando, was installing offi­ c h ie l
W vnn follow ing tlw buaiuea* cer with Irwin Lahuers, past Ralph Webb, adjutant; Cltf
meeting.
I com m ander o f Post 2033, Or- Overman, service officer and
Richard Hamm, sergeant at
Th* auxiliary's next meet­ I Undo, serving a* lide.
ing will b« held on Jane Li at
O fficer,
installed
w e r e arm s.
8 p.m. a t the post home.
I George Howard, commander;| Visitors %er* Jack Hoyt,

Academy Seniors
Receive Awards

lercise* held last Sunday in
the Academy Chapel.
Valedictorians o f the class
were Jean M vison of Atlanta,
| G a „ and David Jewett of
! Forest City. Salutaloriun was
Patricia McConnell o f Orbut I ;4„ ()0

VFW Post 10050 Has Installations

LYMAN HIGH PRIN CIPAL Ralph Digg.-t. left front, \vu&lt;t honored at a
Salad Bar Supper given by the school's P TA executive board lust Friday
aw ning at the Jumna Birkenmeyer home in Casselberry. W ith Diggs are,
from left, Mr*. Diggs and Mra. Joseph Puvelehnk; buck, Mr. und Mrs.
Birkenmeyer and Burbon Ferrell.
(Herald PhotoJh

„
com m ander o f Post two! o f *tuNation, wss present
Cocoa and George
Marks, unable to officiate i* she had) A w itd s presented went to
immediate past com m ander laryniiu*.
, Bunny Waggoner of Jacksonuf Post 1282. Orlando.
Ncw Auxiliary officers are villa. Jan K carce o f Albany,
Installing officer for the Mildred Johnson, president;
Ga. and Davkl Jewett of ForAuxiliary w a s
Mr*. Ann Doris Ding, senior vice presi­
cat CUy, literary; klarquita
D crnry, past district presi­ dent; Vera Channel, junior
Fowler o f Albany and Vivian
dent from Auxiliary 7’J tt. O r­ v ice president; Ann Wickiiffe,
Lester o f Apopka, music.
lando
Assisting w as Mr*. secretary; Mary Wcbo, tressEileen Beane of Forest City
Hazel l.ahncr* of Auxiliary j urer; Helen Pearson, chapand Woodrow WUiddrn of
2093. Orlando, who served a* lain; Connie Spark*, condue- TitusviUe, religion: J cel Ferinstalling conductress.
tress. Vivian Warren, guard; r cc of Urtando and J ;a n NiMr*. Maude Hortell of O r­ Tlseima
Crutty, musician; vison of Atlanta, citizenship
lando. past department p res­ FTekla Dysert, one year trus­
and Joyce William* o f K iss­
ident
who w a s originally tee ami Betty Itagans, two
immee and Jam es Whitt uf
scheduled to preside at lit* in- y ea r teu*tr«.
Lexington, k g , nervics.

�i

Legislators 'Bogged'
On Financing Probe
tigate bond financing in the
state,
and
aim
hurriedly
passed a substitute
bill
clamping controls on bond
spending and sent it back to
the House.

By Larry V m W

How about a special Joe
Tully Appreciation Day here
. . . J oe laavei u* 1000 and
no one hat done m ore for
this
community
than
the
popular Heavy Attack Wing
One Commander.
«
• •

• r
ft
4

Asked Gordon Frederick If
be had any comment about
extending the legislative ses­
sion 30 days. 1 couldn’t make
out what he said he was
laughing so bard.
• • •
City Hall was closed
yes­
terday but it was business as
usual for Sonny, Joe and the
lfa y o r . Went out to Plnecrest
Inn to eat yesterday and
there they were: What’ s that
song Andy Williams sings?
♦'Can’ t Get Used To Losing
You” or to q u o te Hemingway
again b u t give him credit
"S eem s like when they get
started—they don’ t leave a
guy D ottin g.”
The Mayor said it was a
meeting o f the city's indus­
trial park board . . . That
was the item some St.ooo
was spent on . . . Rem em ­
ber?
• • •
Men'* Garden Club con­
tinues to keep up the plant­
ing along 17-92 by Lake Mon­
roe and someone continues
to steal the plants. The Club
is offering a $100 reward for
any Information regarding the
thefta , . . Check with Sid
Ivea Ml.
• • •
N otice that new addition to
the HarCar Aluminum P ro­
ducts Co. plant on tlwy. 1792.
• • •
ft

T h e Civitan Club who does­
n't want publicity, handed
over $200 to the Little Red
School House last night.
• • •
People out Country Club
M anor way still complaining
about speeding in the area.
• • *
T o o much speculation and
shoe string operations . . ,
that’ s the word from T ax Col­
lector John Galloway for the
giant upswing in delinquent
taxes . . . Take a look at
these figures . . .
In the
county over jJ.OUO lax certi­
ficates sold for a total o f
ov er $113,000 .
Twice as
m uch as last year . . .
In
the city It's the tam e story.
. . . some 418 tax certificates
sold for a total o( h i,-132 . ,
I.a jt year’ s total was on ly
132 sold lot I t . 182.
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United Press Leased W ire

Bulletin

h a w a

It i* presumed in business
and club meetings that when
a party seconds a motion hr
o r she will say " a y e " when
the matter comes to a vote.
But
County Commissioner
John Fltipatrick doesn't al­
ways hew to the line. Tw ice
in recent times he has s e c ­
onded a motion and then
voted against the question.
He did that Wednesday on the
It 5 million Win Mac shop
ping center.
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FRL, MAY 31, 1963

SA N FO R D , F L O R ID A

N O. 724

Herald 'Used',
Mayor Charges
A future policy o f harmnnloux co-operation anti
better undewtnndinR waa reached mutually b y the
City Commitution and the Chamber o f Commerce
ahnrtly before noon today.
M ayor Tom McDonald used The Sanford Herald
as a “ whipping post” to explain the pant difference*
between the two bodies, charging the Chamber re­
leased personal telegrams relative to the Snnford

...

Aid To UN

Canal District
Bill Awaits
Bryant's OK

Military Academy to The He*
aid.
T . K. Tucker, president of
the Florida State Bank at
Ihe outset of the tape-re­
corded meeting, ssid to M c­
Donald: " I don't know what
you are talking shout; I have
another appointment," and he
walked out of the session.
Francis Houmlllal Jr.
McDonald opened tlte m eet­
W e Conte In Pence
ing by claiming there was
not proper co-opersllon be­ Hy United Press International
Two policemen were slash­
tween the Chamber and the
T. E. TUCKER
City Commission, in that the ed and several persona were
Wulku Out
Cham ber had endeavored to injured today in a new flarepla ce the Commission in an up of vkdrnce at a Philadel­
"em barrassin g position and phia construction sile where
in bad light by releasing in­ hundreds of Negro dem on­
form ation to the newspaper.” strators protested alleged jo b
He referred to a telegram discrimination.
from J. P. Wiegeri, N ew
One patrolman was slashed
Y ork City, chalrmsn of the on the wrist and another on
M acFadden Foundation, spon­ the nrm during i fight which
MIAMI (U P D -T h o M iam i
sors of the academy, to John broke out when Negro pickets Weather Bureau aaid today it
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
K rider, Chamber manager, in refused to move to permit
The House voted to waive ils
was "watching closely ” a b is
w hich Wlogers charged the workers to report to lltcir
rule* for the extended session
Caribbean
squall band which
C ocw sU siatj__ a ith-- "g o v ern- it*xK*
r—
today and agreed to lake up
tTfla posirniy-uevetop imu m.—
ment indecision.”
impeachment charges against
Five other policemen and
C ham ber President F. E.
Pasco Circuit Judge Richard
about 2tm pickets were cu t tropical storm.
Roumillnt Jr. read a p re­
Heavy rain and w ind p u t *
and bruised in the melee.
Kelly next Tuesday.
pared statement expressing
The workers got through to up to 52 miles an hour w crnl
House Speaker M a 11o r y
appreciation tor the op p or­
the school construction site reported over &gt; 70O-by-33&lt;V
Horne had predicted Thurs­
tunity " t o appear before the
which had been the target o f
day that Ihe House would
m ile area of the Caribbean.
City Commission in a spirit
"d ro p ”
the
matter rather
protests for a week. It is lo ­
o f co-operation, for wc feel
"W e are watching thu area
cated in a largely N egro
than take up four or five
that understanding among tile
hours of discussion on it when
ncighboriiood in North Phila­ closely. Turbulent tiaaa like
various governmental bodies
tjaesf w&lt;k;ietitnes Jfeame it v
delphia,
faced with mighty tax prob­
■ml agepetcsyii r*-prss;ry to
In the South, authorities at p t u l storm s," s i s i foreca ster '
lems.
°
create un area of trust and
'
t "
Jackson, Miss., were prepar­ Gilbert Clark.
But the report o f Ihe Sp*
unity,"
He added that there wa*
es) to arrest racial dem on­
rial Investigating Committee
H ow ever, Runmdial's state­
strators by Ihe thousands. "n o indication at tide time”
which recom mended by a 6-t
ment concluded: "I trust thnt
Two large buildings at the o f a tropical storm developing
vote tin t the House impeach
this la the purpose tor which
state fairgrounds w ere set up because of the a re a 's hug*
Kelly, w a i read to the Houso
the meeting has hern called;
size.
as temporary Jails.
today by Rep. Richard O.
otherw ise, it is questionable
The band of turbulent wea«
Tlte city o f Durham, N. C.,
.Mitchell, Leon, chairman oi
that anything beneficial w ill
announced it would open its (h er stretched from the Cen*
the com m ittee.
resu lt.”
municipal swimming pools on tral and Eastern B aham a*
The
report charged that
McDonald requested of Rous desegregated basis, a m ove down across the Eastern Up
there had been "flagrant viol­
millat whether the Cham ber
ations" o f Ihe rode of ethics
taken earlier In Ihe week by o f Cuba and to a point about
planned to answer The H er­
200 miles south-southwest o f
Atlanta.
governing circuit judges by
a ld 's editorial. ' It All DcJam aica.
Kelly. It repented charges by
Cecil
Moore,
the
president
pends Whose Ox Is G ored ,"
H was expected to drift
the P asco bar that an "lireo f tho National Association
in Thursday's edition. Roumilpairahtr breech" existed be­ lat explained the Chamber for the Advancement of Col­ slowly northward.
tween the bench and the bar w as nut involved and the ored People (NAACP) branch
because of Kelly's actions.
Commission should "resolv e in Philadelphia, said the pick­
Its difference* with the new s­ et protests would euntinuu un­
til m ore Negroes are em ploy­
p a p e r."
Tlte Chamlwr president con ­ ed In skilled trades at the
tinued that the primary co n ­ school site,
cern " i s that we want the
school and need it.”
DACCA, Pakistan (UPI) —|
Firm Opening
,nunist retreat today from tieCommissioner Joe
Baker
N E IV
YORK
(U P I) — Authorities feared today that
M ERR ITT ISLAND (U P I)—
,nand* the Western Allies
A mother o f three shot and queried Hie Chamber officials Stocks ojiened firm lit moder­ Hid death toll from a cyclonn
lli,ini|„n West Berlin
and tidal waves in E ast Pak­
They I tclllewt herself today after kill- why the t'hauther would not ately active trailing.
istan would exceed ID,(WO.
rttrd Thursday’* speech b y , in&gt;. hrr j3. y c r . 0 W *.n and "la k e a stand there" (m ea n ­
The toll mounted ev ery hour
E » d G e r m a n Communbt ■critically wounding the other ing to the City's differences
with Tlte Herald),
a s delayed reports from tho
chief
Walter
Ulbricht
in j two r)iii&lt;lr«-n.
It was at this point that
stricken areas reached D a c­
which lie s.iitl a German
Mrs. Marguerite Lawson,
c a . Officials
believed tins
peace treaty is only of see- j ahmll
()f 2S0 Imperial Tu cker told McDonald. "I
casualties would leap to be­
ondary im portance.
T railer Court Merritt Island, don't know what you are talk­
tween 10,000 and 13,000.
shot her litres' children and ing atoiut" amt walked out.
Douglas Slciatrum, chair
Press
reports
estim ated
Uteir pet fox terrier in a pre­
that 10,00 other persons w ere
dawn shooting spree at their man o f the Chandler's lo n g 1
misting and 2 million hom e­
trailer home. She later killed range « .■■llinilKV nil 1-iilll Jtimt, cleared the air som e­
less in tlte allccli'd 174-mil u
herself with a shotgun.
t o m McDo n a l d
stretch along the Bay o f
Dead were Mrs. Lawson what by suggesting that " w c
H its P a p e r
Bengal.
and her youngest son, David. leave bygone* bo bygones
TALLAHASSEE I UPI) Her other two children, San­ and work together to build
About 500 Negro college and dra, ID. and John, 15, were the community."
McDonald pressed Roumilhigh sc to* d students—22o of rushed to a hospital in Rockthem arrested during integra­ ledge, then transferred to the lat and Krider lor inform a­
tion demonstrations
Thurs­ Orange Memorial Hospital in tion relative to any late doveday packed a courtroom to­ Orlando. Both were in criti­ lopnicnti with the Foundation
day for a hearing on the ar­ cal
condition
with
bullet in bringing Ihe military aca d ­
id u in g e
em y to Sanford. The Cham ­
rests.
wounds in the head.
Most of Hie Florida A AM
Mrs. Lawson used a .22 cali­ ber officials finally acknow­
University students who were ber rifle to ihoot the child­ ledged nothing has been a c­
CHECK OUlt l 1AL'KAGE P R IC E S;
not arrested and ordered lu ren, then setu-d a shotgun complished since the C om ­
appear in court, boy rotted 1and shot herself In the atolo- mission formally ratified the
Canadian Club
Cully Strk
negotiations.
classes to attend the hearing. I men.
5 .9 0
8 .3 5
yiv
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Race Tensions
Flare In North;
Two Slashed

Go Home Shouts

Vetoes Bill

House Votes
To Take Up
Impeachment

Tropical Storm
Developing?

Joint Appeal

Holiday Death
Toll Mounting

Patrol Streets

Red Retreat?

Area Resident
Dies Thursday

Mrs Ma rile Largent, 63, a
resident o f Longwood for 27
years, died Thursday at her
summer tonne in Bryson City,
N. C.

Ihority of the state under
the direction amt control o(
the State Board of Conscrvation.”
Each o f the m em bers of
the directors hoard will be
required to post a surety bond
of $10,01X1 before joining t.ie
board, They will select lltcir

A native o f Pennsylvania, uw" ,lircctor un' 1 **c r *-‘ tory.
Tlte governor lias not indi
Mrs. Largent was a member
call’ d when he will name the
of First Baptist Church. laing
board, although the board
will becom e law — with or
Surviving a le iter husband,
without Bryant's signature tl
Clarence H. Largent: four
he doesn't veto it—next week.
children, W e s l e y Largent,
.Mrs.
d o i n ' Lout inter and
Mrs. Clara Hicks, all of Longwuod, and Mrs. Ruth Metcalf.
Bridge
I'nge H
Oviedo; nine
grandchildren
Clastifled
I'sg s 11
and two sisters.
Ciuuits
I’ lt ye to
Dear Abby _____ Rage H
Services will tie held at It
Editorial .
I’ngu 4
a. in. .Monday at the First
Entertainment _ 1‘ aite !)
Baptist Church in Longwood
1’uxxte
Duye 5
with Rev. Jack Lindsay offi­
Society ....
I'uge H
ciating. Burial will he in the
K|«&gt;rt.s ___ ..... . Ruicr 6
Longwood Cemetery.
Churches ___ _
Cage .1
Grantkow Funeral Home is i
in charge of arrangements, I

Herald Index

J. DAN WRIGHT o f
S u n f t* r d wius minted
eliairmuii emeritus o f
the Florida O r a n g e
Marketers, Inc. board
o f directors a t a meet­
ing this week. W right
was a former chair­
man.

Memo to City Attorney UiU
Hutchison: Isn't it a federal
offense to tape phone c o n ­
versations and not tell the
people involved . . . Som e
thing like invasion of p ri­
vacy?
• • I
1 wonder if we would have
had an luck with Celery Ave.
if it wasn't for 3lack Cleve­
land Jr. in the capitoi?
• • •

Established 1908

Heavy Storms

For want of $t3,ouo we can
still use that prep school.
City
fathers
debating
on
w ho's gonna foot that brok­
e r s fee. . . MacFadden Foun­
dation says Absolutely no.
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VOL. 53

The lower cham ber vetoed
a similar bond control hill
Thursday but Sen. John Ma­
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
VATICAN CITY (U P I) thews Jr., backer o f both the
(U P I)—Negotiators hoped to
Pope John X X IIl's life moved Investigation and restrictions
JO H N K R ID E R . mm- complete work today on a
toward its end today, en d he bills, said it failed because
series of resolutions aimed
iijfer of the ( ’ hnntlter o f
the
House
loudspeaker
sys­
we* given Extreme Unction—
at ending the UN.
Comnterco
waa
recom­
tem went off and representa­
the last riles of the R om in
mended today by the
tives thought they were vot­
S t a t e Legiftlntiire to
Catholic Church.
ing on another matter.
aerve on the St. John* By United Press International
The
SI-year-old
spiritual
The H o u s e
amendment
Heavy thunderstorms, high
River C a n a l tltotrict
leader of the world's half which the Senate refused to
hoard aloiiR with John winds and tornadoes left
billion Roman Catholica took accept would put the investi­
llrtmdey, nl*o o f Semi­ parts of T exas tom and under
a sudden turn for the worse gation In the hands o f the
water today.
nole County.
during the night. His condi­ legislative council. Mathews
tion w as "critica l.”
aaid it could be better handl­
The Vatican announced that ed by a selected interim in­
JAKARTA (U P ll—The first
the pontiff was "seren e” as vestigating com m ittee aa the
U. S. P eace Corps contingent
he received the sacram ent of original Senate bill proposed.
to Indonesia arrived Thun
Extreme Unction, the anoint­
The investigation would be
day- night to shouts of “ Peace
ing o f the senses before aimed at all bond and reve­
Corps go hom e” by hundreds
death.
nue certificate issues in the
of young Indonesians.
He also received holy via­ state for roads and uniters
ticum, the form of com m un­ Ity construction — especially
ion Riven to those in danger the $137 million refinancing
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
of death.
of the stale turnpike.
Gov. Farris Uryam was re­ Gov. Farris Bryant vetoed
The Pope's confessor. Msgr.
Ruth Senate and House to ported reaily today to allow today &gt; hill taking the State
Alfredo Cavagna, was by- his day passed a bathe of local
Commission
a bill creating a St. John- .Motor Vehicle
with—d o c tors. bHts to clear up the rnlanda
V1i- lr-TV
-tmti
and high Vatican otficiati.
and work o n finances next come law.
ot Ihe governor.
At 8:13 a. m., the Vatican week.
The bill, introduced by Sen.
radio cancelled all regular
Mack Cleveland and passed
broadcasts and began "an
in the Senate amt House, is
MOSCOW (U P !)—President
extraordinary service” in a
on the governor's desk await­ Kennedy and UriUsh Prime
number o f languages.
ing his signature.
klinister
Harold
Macmillan
"A fte r two days of steady
Even if he doesn't veto the appealed jointly to Soviet
improvement, lids morning
measure, the hill will become Premier Nikita S. Khrush­
the condition o f his holiness
law without Bryant's name on chev today to conclude a
worsened following a sudden Ity United I'reaa International
it.
treaty banning test explosions
Americans went into the
crisis thst took place during
Tlte district, which will in- of nuclear weapons.
the flight,” the radio said. second day o f their long
"T h e Pop* ha*
,uc M.
i i k i , Day ‘ ../AUay U -W ’ fU" k
S *'n‘ L I . "
’
viaticum and Extrem e Unc­ With (he f r i m t r n Z t a r t t m V V " * / * " 1
^
‘
w ord number o f persons nay
b' « B|W W
b&gt; 1
* « « &gt; ? * . V,* ‘
tion with edifying piety."
five-member board.
— tiuddhist priests and nuns
This waa broadcast first In die in ti affix' accidents.
The director* would serve carried on a 48-hour hunger
Death came a t a faster rata
Italian and then in French.
tour terms, but the first board i strike today to follow up an
Spanish, Tolish and
(her than in either recent years or
would serve shorter terms in unprecedented demonstration
languages.
the National Safety Council
some instances, in order t • for greater religious freedom
Shadows fell over liny Vat­ estimate o f lietwren 430 and
stagger membership.
under Homan Catholic Presi­
ican state in (he heart of the Situ deaths for the 102-hoiir
Two of lire mem bers of Ihe dent Ngo binh Diem,
city o f Rome as clouds moved weekend.
first hoard will serve four,
across previously sunny skies
*‘ lt appears nt thiss time
year terms, one a three-year
and radio loudspeakers gave thut if it continuea. it will set
term, one a tw o-year term
BUENOS AIRES (U P I) tlte news that the Pope was a new- teeord high for Memor­
and the fifth a one-year stint. Federal police armed with
dying.
ial Day," a safety council
Two of the m em bers of Ihe submachine guns and tear
Groups of pilgrims and spokesman said.
board will be from Seminote gas
bom bs
pa trull i'd
the
tourists clustered quietly in
The worst accident happen­
County and one each from streets o f Argentine cities to
St. Peter's Squire, looking ed near Cornwall, Conn., when
the other counties in the dis­ day hi prevent possible violu p -lo the third story Vatican a aporta cur skidded out of
trict.
cnee during a uneday nation
apartments where the pon­ contrul and crushed Into an­
"The purpose o f the dis­ wide "general strike."
tiff waa nearing the m i o f other auto. S’evetl persona
trict,” the bill says, ‘ 'shall
a four and a half year reign. died.
l&gt;e to secure funds, reeetve
donations, or acquire lands
BERLIN (U P I) — Western
to be used by the canal au- diplomats saw another Com

Memo to rritirs o f the
Pipeline Co,: outfit may In-Ip
bring in a new industry here.
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W E A TH E R : Fair thrmiyh Saturday. High today, 86-90, L ow tonight, 60-65,

MONTGOMERY,
Al a.
(U P lM lk n e U. ». mar­
shals failed M ay la aa at­
tempt I* a«hporaa Gov.
George (’. Wallace for a
federal coart hearing Mowday aa a government at­
tempt to eajofa the gevensar Item interfering wKh
lategrat-oa at the I'aiverwUy at Alabama.

TALLAH ASSEE
(U P I) — The Lcindature,
pressed for time and money, ahrugired aside tax bill*
until next wreek’a extra sesaion today but boRjred
down on disagreement over bond financing investiirutlonn.
Today in the last day o f the biennial 60-day ses­
sion. hut the legislators voted yesterday to meet up
to 30 days more, if necesaary, to work out taxes to
finance $987 million in record spending.
The Senate refused to accept a House amend­
ment to its big bill to Invei

** « lO *-* Pope John
Nears Death;
Gets Last Riles

ije ra lfo

I

I

Cyclone Death
Toll At 10,000

Mother Oi 3
Goes Beserk

b

A
M Students
Boycott Classes;
Attend Hearing

VALDEZ HOTEL

Legislative W a y Cleared For College
LegulaUrc action has been
cleared for Seminole County
to

further

its

campaign

tution of higher learning and JCommerce
to issue evidence o f

to edness

to

finance

the

pur

have the slate locate s pro­ chase of said lands.”

Commission Chairman J
poned new four year under­
graduate
university or
a C. Hutchison explained this
branch of. the University of legislation prepares the way
Florida engineering college in tor the county to lie in readi­
ness to acquire a site, either
this political subdivision.
Sen. Mack Cleveland Jr. 1 through donation or purchase,
this morning reported Hot should the State Board of
House has ps&gt;&gt;ed and the Control decide the proposed
Senate has concurred in a university should he situated
bill authorizing the Board of in Seminole County.
Presently, the County Com
Commissioner*
to
What ever happened to that t’ -junty
airport la Lake Monroe idea* j ' acquuw a »tl« tor so m ate, tnuakia and the C baulfrr ot

I

com ­ ex ited $1,000; permitting the
are School Board to make pur­
chase of nialeriala, supplies
awaiting a feasibility study
and services without bidding
report by the First Fesearch
not to exceed $600; provid­
Corporation, Miami, and an ing for the re-registration o f
engineering report by William all electors in Izmgwoud; re­
Iwffler Jr.
pealing a section of the Al­
Senator Cleveland alto re­ tamonte Springs charter re­
ported these measures have lating to the issuance of lime
warrants.
cleared the Legislature:
Providing for a county dog
Canceling a claim by the
pound and appointment ot an county against former count)
|impounding o ffic e r; permit­ com m issioners (not the pre­
ting the county to make pur- sent hoard) tor reimburse­
elta-es of materials and suo- ment o f payment of several
, plies without balding not to duuu r meetings during toe

indebt­ mittee

on

long

range

education

organization of the County
Zoning Commission; realign­
ing justice of the peace dis­
tricts; permitting Oviedo to
reorganize its tax collecting
structure to coincide with Ihe
county policy; permitting the
county to regulate Junk or sal­
vage yards;
permitting the
'•Sc Sun11 Board to set the sup­
erintendent's salary,
The House approve*] a bill
providing for water and (ire
protection for A l t a m o n t e
Springs.
Senator
Cleveland
said
iZMioe lueu.iiuva have been

introduced In the House:
Giving (tits circuit judge a
salary
increase;
providing
changes in the .Sanford police
relief and pension fund; a
new charter for Casselberry;
repealing sheriffs lees fur
service process in view o f
a
new
statewide uniform
m easure: allowing Sem inole
Memorial Hospital 30 days a f­
ter llu' close of its fiscal year
to submit a statement o f op e­
rations to the County C om ­
m ission: calling tor a sp ecia l
I eomnxunity election tor in
jcurpureUou of Fern Dark.

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Sewell
The Sacrament of Holy contirmants. Officiating waa
ConiirmaUea waa conducted the m, nev. William L. Har­
at 3 p. m. latt Sunday it grave, Suffragan Bishop of
Chrlit Church Episcopal in
Longwood for a class of 11

T o A ttend M eet

Session Set
There wfll be a meeting of
the Session of Westminster
Presbyterian Church n e x t
TUcsday it 7:30 p.m. in the
chapel at Howell Park. New
members will be received at
this time.

portant soul! The Heavenly
Father knows without a doubt
what ww need.
Thera, are six peat peti­
tions In this prayer of a few
words. The first three relate
to God and His honor while
the last threa art primarily
concerned with man and hla

F R . ANABTASI

Fr.Anastasi
To Sene
ChristChurch
By Deane Estes
Tr. Ansstasl, who bss been
Canon for the Catherdal
Church of BL Luke, Orlando,
will be serving Christ Church
Zplicopal In Longwood, tem­
porarily, until tho appoint­
ment of a permanent vicar
In made for the church.
Fr. Anastas! was born In
Italy and ordained in Chicago
la lilt. He retired from the
New York, N. J. Diocese af.
for M years of service, 3]
Ftara of which be was in
•barge of SL Anthony of Padue Church in Httklnaack,
If. J.

The First Petition says,
"Hallowed Be Tby Name."
Praia* la given lo God in
Urns* words. How appropriate
U la to b*gln our prayers with
praise to Urn God of all that
ia.
The Second Petition asks,
"Thy Kingdom Coma.”
In maty of oar churches
we repeat this prayar time
after time, but bow many of
us ara sincere? Ws are pray­
ing to be ruled by Christ
Himself. Certainly this placet
our allegiance to Him above
our business, recreation, coun­
try and families. He makes
U very clear (hat He ia Lord
of all or Lord not at ail.
The Third Petition, "Thy
Will Be Don* On Earth As It
Is In Haavan."
It la simply not enough to
become cHisens of the Heav­
enly Kingdom, but GOOD dtlm s where the will of the
Sovereign God is our will.
The Fourth Petition, "Give
Ve This Day Out Daily
Bread."
"Dally Bread" does not in­
dicate that we feel It neces­
sary to have greet wealth to
bo satisfied. We will not have
to 'keep up with the Joneses"
to fled -twpptnOTr bat- w* do
ask that God provide ua
with the necessities of life
that we may live respectfully
for Him.
Petition
Number
Five,
"And Forgive Ua Our Debts,
Aa We Forgive Our Debtors."
How many of us mean this I
What a DANGEROUS petition.
Do w* really want God to
Jorgive ua as WE forgive
ethers? -This Involve# multiple
peMaatfe* aa *tU a * tram*
endoua pardoning! for Moat
of ua.
Evidently Peter was faced
with the problem of forgiv­
ing n troublesome person. He
asked If be bad to forgive
aa much aa seven times, to
which our blessed Lord re­
plied, "seventy times seven,"
meaning an unlimited num­
ber of times.

Christ Church
Schedules
Special Mass
By ltonaa Estes
The Choir of Christ Church
Episcopal In Longwood will
sing the Mlasa Marlalla, a
ninth century Latin Mass, at
the 10 a.m. service this Hun
day.
Conducting tha service will
be Fr. Ansstasl, Canon of tha
Cathadral Church of St. Luka,
Orlando.

p in a o B v r i s i i a i t f

CONFIRMED last Sunday a t Christ Church Episcopal in Longwood b y
Bishop William L. Hargrave, center back, and Fr. George M. Jarvis IV ,
form er Christ Church vicar, right back, were, front from left, Mrs. Romaine Davis, Linda Knepper, Leila Knepper and Nancy W hite; necond
row, Mrs. Betty Hauek, W alter Stevens, Philip Marx and Ronald O'Neal
and, bock, L eroy Belschner.
(Herald Photo)

Good Shepherd Sets

s r boo n m u n
Cmi, l t d aoa Hten
H. M. Bnow — ........... ... f U t i r
Sunday School _ • :« ! a. m.
M orning W o rih la lt:SS a. m.
E v s t lt x W orsh ip — Tits p. m.
Toutb Scrv. (T u ts.) T:IS p.m.
lU d -W #*k Bcrv. (T h u n .) I:SI

Ry Frasers Wetter
Mrs. Joa Smithera waa hos­
tess for the May meeting of
Circle Two of tho UPW of
the Community Presbyterian
Church of Lake Mary held at
bsr home on Lake Emma,
Tuesday evening.
The Devotions], titled "A
Gift of a Child," waa given by
the hostese and was Mowed
fey 'the-fco.'d’a Pr s y c r is ~uni»Mr*. Don Smith, c
leader, gave a discourse on
Missionaries in Africa and
also in Chicago, U. g. A. '
Reports warn given by Mrs.
Marion Lea on Fellowship, by
Mrs. Smathers on World Ser­
vice, and by Mri. V. E. Don­
aldson on tha Theodora pro­
ject.
The lesson assignment on
On* f v a j k O^Uod, chapters
threw sad tour, waa pretested
by Mrs. James M. Tbohipson.
After the meeting teas ad'
Journed with the traditional
Matpah Benediction, refresh'
ments were served by the
hostess.
Other members present be­
sides those mentioned above
were Mrs. P. D. Anderson,
Mrs. Millard Rice, Mrs. John
Reaves, Mrs. Maria Lowe,
Mrs. Fannie Leffler, Mrs.
Emma Bashars, Mrs. Harry
Sandusky, Mrs. Ray Cress,
Mrs. Wallace Creel, Mrs,
Horacs Cochran and Mrs,
Richard Beebe.

U P Y T o M eet
Tha United Presbyterian
Youth of the Westminster
Presbyterian Church w i l l
meet it 0:30 p.m. Sunday at
the chapel in Howell Psrk.
All Junior High and Senior
High young people are Invited
to attend.

Rev. Ernst fiolkk, paster
of the Good Shepherd Luth­
eran Church of Sanford, an­
nounced today that Vacation
Bible School will open on
Monday, June 10, at the
church. The achoot will be in
session from • a, m. until
noon, Monday through Friday,
through June 21.
This year's theme is "We
Belong to God" and classes
will bo conducted for all age
groups' from nursery tliroush
the sixth grade. All children
of the Sanford area are in-

By Jaa* Casaeibtrry.
The Christian Homemakers
Class ol
Community M
tried a novel way of raising
funds at a meeting held Tues­
day night in Weaver Hall.
Those a t t e n d i n g each
brought a package containing
used clothing and these were
auctioned off. sight unseen,
by BUI Shook, class president,
and John Oea.
Each purchaser then model­
ed the odd assortment found
In his package with some ra­
ther amusing results. Those
not wishing to keep the things
they bought donated them to
be told by the class at a
rummage sale.
Mrs. Donald Montgomery
was presented with a baby
gift from the claas of a
"Walkabouncer" ehatr.
Refreshment* of sherbet
punch, cookies, sandwiches,
nuts and mints were served
foUowIng the meeting by
hoste, Ur. and Mrs. Harold
WUlla and Mrs. Marlon
Valtch.

vited to attend. Registration
formi are available at the
church office.
The children will study God
aa our Creator, God aa our
Guide, and God as our Sa­
vior. Aa a missionary study,
they will pay particular at­
tention to the Middle East.
Each grade level has spe­
cial activities correlated to
the course being taught. For
erample, uie Junior Class,
grades 4, 3, and 9, will have
as one of their projects, the
collecting and study of In­
sects. The Kindergarten class
will learn bow God caret
about them personally. The
Primary Class will study My
Father’s Work), which in­
cludes insects, flowers, leaves
etc.

Rev. Copeland
To Address
Graduates
B y J aa# C a sselb erry

Rev. Delmas Copeland of
the Casselberry Community
Methodist Church will deliv­
er the Commencement Ad­
dress to the graduating class
at the Lakevlew High School
In Winter Garden neat Tues­
day avenlng.
Rev. Copeland, before com­
ing to Casselberry, waa asso­
ciate pastor and minister of
youth at the First Methodist
Church In Winter Garden.

Supper Set
In Casselberry
By Jane Casselberry
A Fellowship Supper will be
held at 0:30 p.m. neat Wed­
nesday at tbs Casselberry
Community Methodist Church
prior to the regular mid­
week evening prayer service.
During the summer months
thi.e suppers will be held
only on the first Wednesday
night of each month. Prayer
and Bible study will be con­
tinued on (tie weekly sched­
ule at usual.
Those attending the auppers
art aiked to bring a covered
dish and their own table ser­
vice.

Attend
services
this week
at i/our inm
p face o f
worsfip

OnroU O. B ontw right Fssto*
Ronday School __ P:4I »■ m.
M orning W srek lp
It:# * a. m.

KvaafeUaUa aerr. T:l# P&gt; m.
Tut#. Prayer ferr. T:M p&gt; sa.

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Rov. Warns Johnston Pastor
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P xu _ C hristie* Touth
B a r. t R o th direst — P u t s *
M inistry
10:00 a. m.
B i t . W sttar A-R- Maphsro*#, Buaday School —
M orn lsx W orsh ip I I :** a. m.
Faster
■un der R y a n la e . t i l * p m.
W ad. I lb la Study . f:* a *- - Conquersra MSOtimf
ll» p »

Lutheran

Preflbjterian
T h a C horea a t tha Lutharea
H our" a a d T V "Thla lx lh#
U fa "
H srbort W . O o o r a s ------ Pastes
Sunday School —
S:1B a. m.
W orship S e r f We _ 10:10 a. m.

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lS:St a. m. Blbls C la s s .*
lt:*S a. m,
R ssutar M eeting
M ornlnx W orship „ 11:#* a. m.
(F irst Sunday)
1:00 p. m.
C o n fe r e n c e ______ _ 1 ;tt p. m Esenlnx Worship
—
Wr
* ---Dtbl* Classes
W sd.
Tilt p.m.
Ip riccd ln g Sai
l i l t p.
Third Sunday
Aaa't
FWator
Joe H arvlli UHUHCH OP CHRIST

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ORACH HBTHeSSIFr CHURCH
Onora HI, at Woodland Avs,
Rot. John IL Hlroa, Jr. Pnntor
Bunder School ___ l:lt a-m.
oeVRRAWT
Mornlnx Worship _ 10:0# a. m.
RTF
t :l* p m.
Worship _____ 4:0# s. m.
—-^
Lord’s D ay Sendees 10:1* a-m.
Church fluhool
19:04 s. m.
•nd 1:10 p.m.
h i m
u
m piftBivr
T a m porarlly at P t n # e r # a |
CHURCH
•shoot— French aad 37th.
CHISSCH OP CHH1BT
Cttrv# Hale
Rot. Ray Oraxory, Jr.. Faator
ta t s Park A n n
Bert B r e i r a ____— E van gellit ■uaday School ___ t:*S a. m.
Sunday
Mornlnx Worship tt:ss a. m.
Blbl# S t u d y ___ _
10:00 a. m. MTF ..........
_ #:!• P m.
M ornlus W orship
It:** a. m. ■ r e Worship ------ 1:10 p m.
E vsn lin Service _ . S :lt p m, Wsd, Prayar a#rrto« T:I4 p ns.
Seo ‘'Herald ef Truth** t . p s .
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TO LIST YOUR
Sunday an Channel •
n u f m m o D ifT c i m i
Tuesday
411 f i i f c 4 tv&lt;
Ladles Blbls Class 10:18 n-m.
John T . Adams Jr. — Psator
Wednesday

PI.VMCHRPT BAPTIPT
CHURCH
Blbls Classes
1:10 p m.
O s * rs S m S
Puatnr
W illiam J. d u .is
Mornlnp W orship _
l:* » A
It a. m.
Christian Science
Sunday S c h o o l ____4:11 a. m.
Trslnlna U n i o n ____ 1:11 p.m.
FIRST CHURCH OP C H R U T
C rin liK W orship _ 1:10 p.m.
■CIKRT1ST
W .d . O ttlc.ra A Teachers
It . . t i n s ........ -....... t i t ! pm . Sunday S e r-lra A
Wsd. Preys r Berrien U o p m. ■ under So host _— _ 11.*4 a- HU
■ubjeot:
"A n cien t And Modern Nscrom nney, Alla* MsnmarMOSITM O S L A V M
Imu and Hypnotism, De­
HAPTIBT CHAPBL
nounced"
SM X. Kn Irfan Are.
V. M. U e s c s r d , Chapsl Pastor W idnoeday S e m e * •:*• p ns.
Resdtnx R oom : I t l E. P in t.
Buaday S t h e a l ____ 1:41 a-m.
W sth d a y o: |Stl* s.m. - 4:1*
T rsln ln # U n io n ____1:1# p. a .
m. P rld sy E v tn ls x : S ISW orship
11 l n .
l i l t pi
Wsd. K vsnlnx Prayar 1:1# p.m.
:l t p.m.

J

M orsln x W orship _ l:IS a. m.
■ under School ____ S:tl a. nu
Mernlnx W orship
l * : l l a. m.
M T " M ostlnxs ___ Cif* P m.
(Intsrm odlats, Senior)
Kvenlnx W orship _ lit# p m.

NOTICE

N tsaren e
BA1ARRVR
. t e d S i a* Staple A re .
Blokes ---------------- paster
Sunday S c h o o l ____1:11

Morels* Worship

10:11

T o u t h ____ ________ S ilt p

m.

Braaxollotlo lerTtod Tit# pm
Third aunday
■laxoplratlon

1:0 4 p

CHURCH

CALL

FA 2-2677

m.

These Sanford Merchants
Urge You To Attend
The Church Of Your Choice
Wlbun-Kichvlhergcr Mortuary
Kuntrr I. tVilnan and S t a ff

Tha Amarlcaa OH C o m p a n y
Mr. ae4 Mrs. M. tt. Ht&gt;l:kiand

I'rogrenvive Printing t'o.
J. M. CsmiiM isd Huff

WUeon-Maier Furniture Cm

Staiiatrum Heatly
Herb titnulrsa sag Huff

Mrs. Applaby ■ Rcataurant

The Kilt Thealrr
Bill Lot sites A Lmploj i n

Mr. and Mr#. Al WUmr

Luclll# aad Harold AppUbv
IIS N. Fark

Holler Motor S a k s Co.

Eate«tl Farrell A Buff
Food Fair Sturev. Inc.
tiro rg r

U ajlrj

A L n y lo jr tt

J. C. I’ taney Company
L. L. KdUaaeB aad Eaiptejaea

Southern Natural Gas
John Dunn A {staff

Saaford Atlantic National Uaok
U ou ard H. H edge# A S ta ff

A LOLLYPOP Tit EE was enjoyed Thursday b y
th e children at All Soul's Parochial School ua u
•peels] treat prepared fo r them by the cafeteria
a ta ff. Around the tree, left to right, are A lbert
Mathera, Janet Allen, Michael Coulombe, Joseph
Frolix, Dennis Hebert, Jane Reutebuch, John

Westbrook, Bruce Illauin, llryun Cooney, Colene
llaney, Jumcs Maloney, Daniel Klttt, Uremia
C'runklotou. Susie W ilson, Mrs. Helen CoiiBtatttine, Mrs. Thomas and Sister Alwina.
(Herald Photo)

Stats Farm Innurance Cotapanita
W I L Q O M H WAHOB4

t Hit; INIA rtHROSKI
r. U. Bus 1314
NUKA NORHIS
IE 1-1314

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Church S c h o o l ------- 1:41 a. m.
flsaalon m ost*
1:44 a. m.
M ornlnx W orsh ip « 14:M a. m.
Ptnneer PWtlowefaie I ' M b
Senior HI Fellowship 4:00 p.m. _
K v e n ln x W e r s t it e __T :S 0 p m.- V
W e d P rayar H o e tia f 1:00 p m .

PAOLA CHURCH OP CHB1PT

its .

I lk at. A Molly A re.
Paul U. la t la y — ....... Pastor
Sunday S ch ool _ t * : t l a. ro.
Sunday
M orning W orsh ip 11:44 a. i
Sunday
K r.n lna W orship
1:41 p. m.
W sdnosday
Fraytcl Aarylco — 1 :4 i p.

Pentecoetal

•* CkpSnt)

t i l l a. m. — Church aehoot

C. T. Morris ......... — Pastor Morris Ruby —

W E S T t m a M t a a io v A R T
B A P T IU T I 'H I B C N

C teN t

Park A s m s as S4th M.

Car. 140 ■«. « Oate Aaa.
dall Sm ith___ ____ Faator
Bundar achoot _ - S:4I a. m. Church O f Christ
Moraine Worship 11:41 a. » .
Tralnlae Union — (til p. B.
Kvsnlnx Worship _ 1:14 p- m.
Wed. Preytr Sorvlea 1:lf pm. Ralph B row or J r. l n n * e l l » t
Bible S c h o o l ____lt :W a. m.
Nursery Open
WTRR .,
------- Tit! p. m. Moraine Worship tlilo a. m.
Ermine Worship - T:t* p. m.
Sunday Nlta Broadcast
Wed. Fraror lorries f;tt p.m.
arr. haver frimstivh
BAPTter csicwrw

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tit* i W. —
Rlkl# Be heal
tt:## a. m. - M oreln# W arship
It## p m . — Evohlnx Barfloa
1:0# p m . _ W ed. M id-W eek
Prayer S e r v ic e
1:00 p m . Ind Wad. M lailoa*
a ry Sere Ice

C e X e R B A A T ie X A L
CM R i a n AM C H U R C H

a.
a.
a.
f.

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b a p t is t

L a k e Mary, Fla.
R « r . W . l a Holcombe, Past or

C o o ffre fttio o il

Baptist
M ora ls* w m h l a — S:4I
■ua4ay School
S:4I
M oraine W o rth !*
11:00
T r tln ln c Union — • : ! !
B vtn ln e W orsh ip - i n s
Wed. Prayar SarvUa T13*

Communloe Services will
be held Sunday morning at
the • : » aad 11 a.a. services
at the Casselberry Common,
ity Methodist Church.

S n . at m

Richard Ly#u _ _
Sunday Maacoa___
r u u v s m u t m n ix c i
B l* parte i m a

Communion Set

CHURCH
RARARBRB

Catholic
te a

Hargraves and Fr. Jarvis
wan held ia the parish house
fbUewteg the service. Hoeusa•a for the supper were mem. $
hen of the Christ Church
Epiacopsl Churchwomen.

Church O f God

&amp; Hamilton artfflo
Sunday School _ _
Morning Worth Ip
Training Union _
Svsnlng Wnrahtp _

H. W. Bnow, Faator

P. *. Chanca______ Pastor

Dates For School

Rev. Del mas Copeland and
Minin McClain, church lay
delegate of tbn Casselberry
Community Methodist Chonh,
will attend the annual meet­
ing of the Florida Conference
of the Methodist Church to bl
held Tuesday through Satur­
day of neat week In Lakeland.

Um Ptoeea* of tooth FlorMl, who voaa assisted by Fr.
Georgs N. Jarvis IV, f c r a r
Christ Church vicar.
Those confirmed « « t Leray Btlacbpar, Ronaioa Davia, Lclli Knepper. Linda
Knepper, Philip Man, Hopaid O’Neal, Valter t e r m ,
Nancy White. Roger Wolfe
and Betty Hauek.
A buffet supper honoring
the conflrmanla, their fata-

I n la g L F r i e r and S t a f f

HUl Lumber A Hardware Ce.
Jlaar Crape* A B

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Essay. These were $23 sav­
Phillips, w ent to Ceroljm Turner.
Mrs. H. B. McCall o f the ings bonds.
of
Charles Rabun waa named
Seminole High School who has United Daughter* o f the Con­
3to*t Outstanding Bandsman
demonstrated his leadership federacy presented the Jeffer­ and also received a medal as
qualities all through hi* fo u r son Davis award for t'.ie high­ president of the Glee Club.
Joan Jones waa named Most
years o f high school, was hon- est average in American UlaOutstanding M ajorette.
ored Thursday by the facu lty tory to Audrey Decker.
T h e DAR Good Citizenship
Glee Club medals w ere also
o f the school and by the J a y Award for dependability, lead­ presented to Pam Jones and
rces, who both gave him th eir
ership, service and patriotism Janet Johnson, accompanists,
Leadership Award, at the an­ w as wan by Roberta Rankin for their service to the Giee
nual Award* Day cerem onies and the DAK Award fo r E x ­ Club and to Patty Glenn Johncellence in History by Ronnie tin for her suporlor solo rat­
in the gym .
Phillips, who is ■ member Goers*. Three were presented ing at the State Band Contest.
by School Supt. R. T . Mil wee.
The Student Council Dedi­
o f the Netions) Honor Society
The English Awards were cated Service awards were
and a star athlete, was aw ard­ won by Jerry Cullutn fo r the presented to Bill Stemper,
ed the sportsmanship trophy Rest Short Story; Bedford sophomore and Randall Chase,
a t Wednesday's All Sports Aiken for the Rest Poem , and junior.
John Westgute for tha Best
The Civitane American CitB anquet

J.

B.

student

•’Johnny"

body

president

lzenship Essay W i n n e r s
awards trophy and medal were
awarded first and second place
winner#, Lawrence Pivee and
Grace Middleton, rrspectively.
The Jayceea. represented by
new president
Jim
Smith

Bring The Gay Colors of
Springtime Inside with —•
WAU
e txctunrr
COVItMt
• a tms m

• WAJMASU
• ste esnrrr
• sast to asnv wins
* roe mruioe uu m

The Leadership Award fo r

L E A D E R S H IP , SCHOLARSHIP and service are

represented by the Seminole High School Stu­
dents shown here. Seated (from left) are Caro­
lyn Turner, Science and Muth A w a rd; Linda A.
Williams, Student Council Leadership Award.
Standing are Johnny Phillips, Faculty and Jay-

cce Leadership A w ards; Lawrence Pivee, Civltnn Essay Award; Frank Belsito, Scholarship
Awards, (Straight "A ” Student) and Bill Stem)&gt;cr, Student Council Service Awurd.
(Herald Photo)

Elder Springs
To Recognize
Teaching Staff

93 To Allend
Witness Meet
In New York

T h e E id e r S p rin g s Baptist
Church will observe Teacher
Appreciation Day this Sunday
when the 41-member Sunday
School faculty will receive
special recognition at the
morning worship hour.
T eachers
recognlied
will
include Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
McLaughlin,
Mrs.
Ruby
Wade. Mr. and Mrs. Dive
C irpen ler, Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Ergle, H r.' and Mrs. L. T.
Twym an, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
D cm psay, Mrs. B. II. Griffin,
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Walk­
er, Mr. snd Mrs. Leonard Tlion . Mr. and Mrs. Sam Par­
rish;
Mrs. Archie Freeman Mr.
am! Mrs. Frank Jessup, Mrs.
R. L. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.
John Buhl, Mr. and Mrs. Orrie Flynt, Mr. and Mrs. Har­
ry Hawkins, Walt Britton,
Clint Campbell, Mrs. Sadie
B erry, Mrs. Mae Keeling,
Mrs. Roma Jean Meadors,
Mrs. W. W, Coleman. Mrs.
Leon Steinmeyer. Mrs. W. 0 .
Nolan, Miss Betty Carpenter,
Mrs. Patsy
Harvey, Mr*.
Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Taylor. Mr. and Mm .
Jam es
Blaylock and Miss
Dolly Hatch.
Sunday School Superintend el Kenneth Meadors reminds
that these Sunday morning
Bible study sessions are open
to all who are interested and

UAIt AW ARDS were won by Roberta Runkin
(ritfht) for Citizenship and Ronnio Goenw, (cen■ ter) f o r E :\vx

m H i t o r j : . T liO - U D C J c f f c r -

aon Davis History Award went to Audrey Deck­
er, (lo ft).
(Herald Photo)

MUSIC MEDALS were presented by the Glee
Club to Misa Janet Johnaon (le ft) and Miss Pam
Jones (righ t). John WcatKate, (center) was win­
ner o f the award for the Best Essay.
(Herald Photo)

tl.

Chapel Sets
Summer Hours
^Tho Altamonte Springs Com­
munity Chapel announced to­
day that Its sum m er schedule
o f meeting only for the 9:30
a. m. worship service each
week will begin this Sunday.
The Sunday School hour will
be conducted at the lame
time.
Rev. Edward W. Miller,
pastor, and Mrs. Miller hate
returned home from their va­
cation ami he will return to
the pulpit this week.

WMU Meeting
Set Tuesday
Member* o f the Woman'*
Missionary Society of the
l^lrst Baptist Church of San­
ford v«i!l meet at 10 a. m
next Tuesday in the church
auditorium to study the geo­
graphy and history as relat­
ed to the expansion of the
Southern Baptist Foreign Mis
iSons program .
‘ Executive officers of the
Seminole Baptist Association
WMU will be special guests
al the luncheon following the
program .

MOST OUTSTANDING M ajorette at Seminole
High was Mi.-is Joanne Jones, liuutl Majorette,
lint! Most Outstnntlinjf Musician was Charles
Kutum, Captain of the Band. They holtl the gold
trophies which were presented by Bandmaster
Ernest Cowley.
(Herald Photo)

girts w as presented tn Linda
Allen Williams, by the J a y -

CLOSET CIEM HIP

Frank
Belslto, the only
straight “ A " etudent o f the
school w as named to receive
the Jayceee Scholarship award
and the Student Council Schol­
arship award.
The Bausch and Lomb S ci­
ence and Math Award for
straight A 's in Physics, B iol­
o g y I and It and Chemistry

SEND wins

A delegation of 93 m em ­
bers of the Sanford congrega­
tion o f Jehovah's Witnesses
w ill attend an international
convention o f the religious
group scheduled at Yankee
Stadium in New York from
July 7 through July 14.
Leading the local delegates
w ill bo Bush N. Stafford, pre­
siding minister of the San­
ford church, and his fam ily

TO
M A R V IN M IL A M ’ S

SEM IN OLE DRY C LEA N ER S
218-220 MAGNOLIA A V E .

wavlx Cluj***.

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g*1*** w ill rnm tiino
at the convention with their
annual vacation.
It ha* been announced that
som e 125.000 persons are ex­
pected to attend the eightday gathering representing
the Eastern United States,
Canada, Central and South
Am erica and the Carribcan
Islands.
In addition conventions also
will be held at County Stad­
ium In .Milwaukee, WIs., June
30-Juiy 7 and at the Rose
Howl in Pasadena, Calif.,
Sept. 1-8.
At least 250,000 are expect­
ed to attend the three con­
ventions.

Central Baptist
To Sponsor
Youth Program
The Central Baptist Church
o f Sanford has announced the
beginning of a program en­
titled
"Youth
for Christ"
which is designed especially
for young people of the area,
regardless of church affilia­
tion.
Plans are (o sponsor a pro
gram al least once, monthly,
with the first to be held at
7:30 p. m. today in the chureh
sanctuary
auditorium
with
Rev. Leonard Jones o f the
Prairie Lake Baptist Church
as the featured speaker.
Following the service those
attending will adjourn to the
dining room at 8:15 where
games will be played and
refreshments served before
dismissal at 9:15 p.m.

Tops on everybody’s best seller list li the daily newspaper;
On an average day a daily newspaper is bought by GG.4% o f all
U.5. households and read by about 90 million adults and 9 million
teenagers.

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and that makes it a "best seller" as far os advertisers arc concerned.
People need to know what's for safe. . . for how much. . . for how
lo n g . . . and at whose store. They find out In the newspaper,

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awarded Certificates o f Merit
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Letter* were given to the
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Winn, sponsor en d director.

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t each Inf t T
I h e elaaernom ie not th e court.
room. There are no etrfet n k s o f
evidence. But a eehool, I f K U to la y

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But hla parents have si­
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yet they ap­
parently don’t even realise
that fact

H U M * Tact aa can be brought to bear
on a ay topic under etadjr.
It aleo m ust be a place c irc a over
Iniona. It ceaaee to be a aeBool when

tfcn h m
itta B p tid to d k ta t* to
I n d M r a w hat should and ihould not

to only tboee Ideaa aad opinions th ey
approve. The natural reepoaae then
moat b e :
"W h o are they to o a y f*
Many are Ignorant a m a teu n who
want to repeal a history they do not
like and
' ijjjf
own uniuj
aauit on
a long way.

X ^ r a j V m l t r Uka Stanford can,
M H n e m t i y did, r tfo a t ■och " f u i d «a
ta th « form o f ttringi attached
to money li f t s . Public achoola, depen.

should be making aura th at knowled.
geable. balanced, folr-mindod per*
sons decide what la to be taught in
its achoola. And no one else.

Hr

1 do not condemn people
who sit down In tho streets
to ben tho bomb. I condemn
people who do not have any
views at alL
—Peter Thorneycroft, British
Minister o f Defense.
Industrial confidence la a
•hy maiden. One harsh word
and she will retire to a nun­
nery, from which it will take
more than ministerial sere­
nades to entleo her.
—Britain’s Lord Chaados.

Private Rights, Public Goods
T h e Supreme Court decision over.
‘ lunch counter ait-in
o f Negroes in southern
______________ untouched a basic issue
• fla w th at may soon have to be dealt
with.
H m question Is the extent — if
— to which an individual prop.
from private
■----------alone, can be Interfered with
b y federal author!!t y if he chooses
restai
to desegregate his restaurant
or
facilities.
The high court this time really
ruled an only one point: It said sta te
&lt; (d ty ) law or the executive equiva­
lent waa used to compel restaurant
owners to enforce segregation a t
lunch counters and that such s ta ts
law Is unconstitutional.
W h a t would it sa y if t h a n w e n

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Justice John Harlan aald:
" A n individual’s right to restrict
th e nee o f his property, however un*
reg enerate a particular exercise o f
th a t right m ay be thought, lies be­
yond th e reach o f the 14th amendment.
"F reedom o f the individual to
ehooaa hla associates or his neigh,
hors, to use snd dispose o f his prop­
erty as he sees fit, to be irrational,
arbitrary, capricious, even unjust in
his personal relations, are things ail
entitled to a large measure o f protaction from government interferThis view is o f course not the
court m ajority's, nor is It directly
applicable to the nit-in cases ju st
now decided.

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to any person within its jurisdiction
the equal protection o f tne laws.
in other woraa.' URlHs il can uo shown, as in the newly decided sitin cases, that state power haa been
used to deny equal protection o f tha
laws to Negroes, tha federal governm eat, through Ha courts, m a y be
hard pressed to find a legal basis for
challenging segregation practic«a on
privata property.
Curiously, when the state and not

In a esse wherein a property own­
er challenged M assachusetts’ antidis­
crimination housing law, the atate’a
highest court ruled against tha own­
er. Tha court said a citizen cannot
us# hia property “ to the detriment of
his fellow s." It sdded th at "equally
fundamental with the private right la
that o f the public to regulate it In the
common interest." Other state high
courta have ruled similarly in m at­
ters involving housing and employ­
ment practices.
But these decisions are no help
to the federal government, which is
an institution o f limited powers. By
contrast, say constitutional lawyers,
the state can se t in the name o f the
"common good " to do alm ost any­
thing not barred by its own o r ths
U . S. Constitution.

Seels 1/ M i t e r

Phil Newsom Soys

They failed conspicuously
la I960 to impose a threebeaded troika system on the
secretary general's office
which would have torpedoed
UN action in the CongoIn 1963 they are attempting
to impose a "financial veto.”
This meant that they have
refuse! to pay the mors than
W million they owe in back
installments on UN peace­
keeping operation! in the Con­
go and Middle East snd have
announced that henceforth
they will pay nothing on sny
UN operation with which they
disagree.
Altogether, some 40 UN
members, including France.
Belgium
and
Nationalist
China, have paid nothing on
either or both the Congo and
the Middle East operations.

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f l S w l T t l r le Iks see for reseh lU eU ea e f eli tke level eewe
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frankness of that confrsiion
of bewilderment by n U. S.
Secretary of State. And the
old Washington hand would
try to mnember whether
there had been any parallel
public confetaion of bewilder,
ment at the time Marshall
cams homo. If so. It probably
wonld bar* been the first time
n Secretary of State bad re­
turned to Washington after
a groat International confron­
tation and admitted hlmielf
to be bankrupt on policy or
what to do next.
A search of the* files proved
that Marshall was no deeptlon to the rule that govern­
ment news la likely to b«
managed on any occasion
when telling the truth would
mako tha administration In
power look badly. Facts—on
file is a responsible publics,
tlon which punishes compila­
tions of evsnts at horns and
abroad in volumes which make
facte easily available.
Facta-on-file for 1W1 rec­
ords that the Moscow confertnee ended on April 24.
The adjournment was preced­
ed by exchanges among ths
British, French, Russian and
American delegates with tb*
West seeking to blame the

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Uolted Press nternaUeual
Threw vss something off
ksy or sot of tuns In Ust
Sunday's newspaper article by
Harry 3. Truman in which h«
waa Nestling tha big four
ilw i iV -*srfeteacs_i» Abril
of 1M7.
Csa. Georgs C. Marshall
was BBT's Secretary of State
sad Um Chief U. B. DoItcaU
U Um Moscow conform*.
I Austrian poor#
trosUss snd sthsr rotated or
•Optrato problem* awaited attsatton. In Um light of events
sine* 1947, it la obvious
moath that tha Moscow Ptacs
Coafmnco of 1947 was s
ghastly failure.
And that is Juat what HST
reported la last Sunday's
pteew He wrote
of Marshall's return from
Moscow and reported that tha
reoeral spoke te him as fol­
lows:
“Mr. President, what are
w» going to do 7 What can
wo do 7 They simply don't and
won’t believe us. Nothing I
Mid mad* the slightest differ'
•nee or imprsuioa on them
the Russians.■*
Any old Washington hand
would bo fascinated by th«

Had Um United Nation*,
Q—Is It possible for Ufo to under the prodding of the
United States, not Intervened
exist on tho plaaot Venus?
in lores it la a reasonable
A—Mariner-2 haa deter­ assumption that Korea to­
mined the eurface ef Venue Is day would be totally occu­
some 900 degrees—too hot for pied by the Communists.
Similarly, without United
llfo as known on earth.
Nations action It also la ressoosbly certain that today
Q—How m a n y elements
lbere would bo no unified
were known In ancient times? Congo.
A—Ten.
Going back to the earliest
days of the world organisa­
Q—Who wee Um Ust U. S. tion, It also U a safe bet that
president to be inaugurated in Soviet Russia would be oceuptng part of northern Iran had
March 7
not the pressure of world
A—Franklin D. Roosevelt
opinion been brought against
March 4, 1932.
It through the United Nations.
Each of these action* re­
Q—Who w aa the first
presented an extension of U.
American scientist to receive
S. foreign poliey and help* to
the Nobel Prise in physics T expUia why, through both
A—Albert A. Michelton in
Democratic and Republican
1907 for the measurement of administrations, the United
the speed of light
State* haa been willing to
shoulder more than it* share
Q—Can a whale breathe un­ of the financial burden of UN
der water?
undertakings.
A—No.
Despite persistent effo-t to
rtahapa the UN to Its own ad
Q—WhKh waa the only vantage, the Soviet Union
Page 4
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Friday, May 3 1 , 1963
themica] el-rent discovered never yet has won a major
w s l t c i s . u iK L o a , s j i t t u u s s u r i a u i H U
in the Midi.'- gee?
lty victory in UN debate*.
a a ia r v u u u i
au w aiis a. u s i i a o u
M a r s a la * * 4 U er
A—Arsenic, discovered hy They were boycotting the
a d v e rtle le e lltrectec
rru r u a u i
gajsin u snoamAKXa
Albertus Magnus In tho 11th UN at the time ef Korean
C s u s tr M ite r
HaelBMe Itan ssrr
century.
cmcaaia v t a s s a
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Just Something Off-Color

But It Is indeed evident that Har­
lan’s idea gains support from the
14th amendment itself. I t says sp e.
cifically that "n o s t a t s " shall deprive
any person o f life, liberty or property
without due process o f law, nor deny

W AY

It takao nine days a week
and 29 boar* n day. And then
everybody hate* you for it. I
don't advlso it
—Homer H. Rhoads of Los
Angel**- on how bo mad*
$10 million.
other tide for lack of prog­
ress. But Fscts-on-fUe contin­
ue to report:
"April 23 — Marshall leaves
Moscow after making opti­
By Ilal Cochraa
mistic statements ew the ralulta of the conference and Alter a man drives a barthe chanced or u r n n u n r : i i s te __ S t t trrrp-j bend
ear he sometime* finds he
the future.
April 26 — Marshall arrives Ital driving a bargain.
by piano In Washington where
When tha fishing la good
ho 1* greeted by President
Truman who says — '1 am commercial fishermen aren’t
very well pleased with what disappointed with their net
results.
you have been doing.* •
The voters might have been
warranted by the statements
Ton eaa expect to tee red
of April 25-24 In believing this summer, all over the
that tb« Truman administra­ backs of foolish people who
tion just had negotiated a sprawl oat too long os the
decently clear channel through tunny beaches.
a field of international hasarris. Thus to delude the Vot­
A big fire in a sauerkraut
ers must havs been the pur­ factory in the midwest cost
pose of tbs self-serving op­ somtbody a lot of cabbage.
timism and satisfaction ex­
pressed, respectively, by the
The travel bug that bite*
secretary of atate and tb* thousands of Americans each
President.
year la tha tittle ol* mosquito.
HST and Marshall probably
had their finger* crossed
Any taxi driver could give
when they were telling the
you a list of people who arc
voters that the Moscow con­
driven to drink.
ference hadn't been so bad
after all. That way It U do
You have to make allow,
sin to manage news.
ancee for college students,
says a professor. How well
Dad knows it!
. . .

Lyle C . Wilson Soys:

Under UN rulei, all am
subject to losing their *ote
after falling two year* be­
hind In their payment*.
Some are hardship eases
and may be forgiven on
grounds that they are behind
due to circuaiuacm beyond
their control.

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fast reading skill, they u «
urally gut low marks.
And thsss tew grates occur
not Juat in their English
courses!
No, sJrmot For when a
child cant read swiftly, ho
cant even absorb tho written
math problems nor cover tho
proper quota of pagua in hit
history homework a a a I g n •
menta.
Reading is thus the motor in
the entire educational machin­
ery.
And you "condition” or favorsbly predispose your child
to culture (which usually
means "reading skill” ) when
bo is a toddler.
So will you parents, oven if
you never finished grad*
school and live In tenement,
or hill billy shacks, PLEASE
have a heart?
,
Consider y o u r oncoming
children. Streamline your own
grammar by tho booklet below.
For a child can have perfect
grammar and correct English
even before ha enters kinder­
garten—IP hie parents set the
proper example.
So send for my booklet
"How te Rais* Your Child's
School Marks,” enclosing a
long stamped, return envelope,
plus 20 cents. It contains tha
90 commonest mistakes in
English.
It also makes a game out of
homa tutoring. You parents
can benefit from it aa well as
your toddlers.
So give them a running head
start for college by atartlng
them out with correct English!
(Always write te Dr.
frsao ka care of this sews,
paper, encloelag a long
•temped, addressed envelop*
snd 2* reate te cover typ­
ing and prialing coots whea
you need for one af hla hookt a -S a ^ L -L t e b -s j!^ !._________
For homee that don't sra- lets.)
phaiix* correct English are
usually tax in encouraging
children to read.
Parents beware! Reading
ability is the major asset for
helping your child finish high
school and then go on to col- t i i m i t i
CONTROL,
leye.
Poor readers flunk out fast
And they usually say they
"hate" school.
For w* dislike that in which
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1 dene ft," Donate
show* hia defective
far hi* parent* have fall«« to
employ com et English in
front ef Donate.
-Wait on mo," he win can
eat to hla nursery eehool playit«s when ho really should
be saying "Walt TOR me.”
-It is m l good,” Donnie
adds, when he should be (ey­
ing -It ie VERY good.”
Millions of you American
parents in this cfvilired land
would even sacrifice to be sure
your *bild has polio thou. And
yw are doubly careful to tee
that be gets hla orange Juice
and vitamins.
You would even give your
rn life, if need be, to help
him avoid dangerous ailments
that might threaten his phys­
ical Ufe.
But yew then grew careless
sod handtehp hte entire school
career Just because you fad to
use correct language in front
of him!
Why don't you parent* wake
up?
Tot pay taxes to good
teachers to help educate your
child. Then you sabotage those
very teachers by drilling your
children for yuan on incor­
rect language, wrong gram­
mar and even excess slang or
profanity.
If you want your child to go
on te college (end many of
you non-college parent* have
a greet yen to save money for
your ehi’d's college entrance)
then the BEST wty to get him
there is by renovating your
own speech.
Unless u child use* correct
grammar and a big vocabul­
ary, your collegs insurance
policy will not be needed.
For he will not be able to
pass college entrance tesla! In
fact, ho will not even be likely

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Annual School Awards
Presented A t Lyman
Ju t

By

C llM lttr iT

Special School Awards In
nor* than 28 categoric*, giv­
en annually at lorman High,
were preiented during the
school's Awards Assembly
held Wednesday afternoon in
the auditorium.
Students
recognirtd
and
honors received were Richard
Morgan, band; Brenda B ab­
b it', vocal music; Charles
Kern, distributive education;
Delona Christian, librarian;
Nancy Jo Harwich, speech ;
Kay Moon, English; Susan
BonEsse, Spanish; Larue Baltner, social science; Marvin
Fellows and Mary Murray,
perfect
attendance;
Chris
Glenn, homcmaking;
Janice Wcslmark,
future
Burse; Jennifer Jordan, fu­

ture teacher; Candy Potter,
journalism; Marvin Fellows,
student council; Mary Mur­
ray, typing; Beverly Y atea,
com m ercial; Roy Kelsey, in­
dustrial arts; Don P atrick,
physical ed; Roy Ruediger,
math; Michael Neilsen, elecIronies;
Roy
Goodwin,
science; April McDonald, a cti­
vities;
Judy Lambert, all • round
girl; James Goplen, all-round
boy; Roy Goodwin, achieve­
ments;
Mickey
Eubanks,
school spirit; Betty Field,
homecoming
queen;
Carol
Ilighsmith, leadership;
Syl­
via Chambers, honor student
and Pete Carlson, scholar­
ship.
Science Fair Awards w ere
presented to David Smith,

Pete Carlson. Carlton Ueusse,
Ruth Jean. Mary Mtdgette
and Richard Hall. Honorable
mention went to Roger Sch­
midt, Pat McLaughlin, Rich­
ard Siodysko, Judy Lum ber,
M arcia Lyons, Glenda Payne,
Roy Ruediger, William John­
ston, Alan Birkenm eyer, Jim
Prevatt and Joe Pavelchak.
Honor Roll students for the
1M2-63 year receiving certi­
ficates of recognition from
the Sanford Seminole Jaycees
were
Irene
Deak,
Donna
Friend. Mary Murray. Shar­
on Lovell, Lyneite Werner,
Roger Schmidt, Susan Bon­
Esse, Richard Hall. Bonnie
Laymon and Mary Mklgette.
Chosen to attend the Am ericent Legkm Boy'a State were
Joe Pavelchak, Casselberry
Memorial Post 258 and John­
ny Haynes, Old G lory Post
183. Loicannc Wagner was
chosen by Am erican Legion
Old Glory l-'nit 183 to attend
G irl's Stale.
Bill Taylor, finalist in the
National Merit Scholarships
Awards Program, was recog ­
nised for this honor and Roy
Goodwin high scorer in the
merit tests, received a let­
ter o f commendation.
The Betty Crocker Home­
making Award went to Carol
Lynn Dorcthy ami Sandra
Shcrwin and Stephen Kurvin
received the “ 1 Dare Y ou ”
book awards.
The DAR C ili/endiip Award

went to Beverly Yates.

LYM AN HIKH Senior Duvitl House wua pre­
sented with the coveted John Philip Smi.ni
Award At the school** anniml Award* Assembly
W ednesday afternoon, Making the presentation
for the Casselberry Lions Club is Kaymond
Morris.
(Herald Photo)

Nine Receive Recognition
By Frances Wester
Nine pupils in the Junior
Sunday School Class o f the
C o m n i u n i l y Presbyterian
Church o f Lake Mary have
been given honorable r e co g ­
nition for learning all o f the
Ten Commandments.

ceeded in this endeavor are
Deborah Hickson, Linda Nogucria, Jim
Rouse, Linda
Nelson, Sue Brooklyn and
Donna Cress.
The class is taught by Mrs.
Harry Ikcklcw ,

Craig Keogh completed the
James Madison w as the
assignment first. David C och­ first U. S. president to sign
ran. second and Carol Dodson, a declaration o f war. against
third.
Great Rritain on June 18.
H ie others who also su c­ 181?.

Grace Methodist
Sets Schedule Area N egro
For Summer
Concert Scheduled For Crooms Band
Jhr

The Sunday morning schedule for Grace
Methodist
Church will be ‘-h»n«ert fr*r
the summer beginning this
Sunday. Church School will
be held at 8:43 a. m., Morn­
ing Worship at 10:00 a. m.,
one hour earlier than the us­
ual
time.
The
Methodist
Youth Fellowship will con ­
tinue to meet at the regular
time, 8:30 p. m . each Sunday.
This coming week, June 4-8.
Grace Methodist Church will
be represented at the Annua)
Conference in Lakeland by Ihe
pastor, the Rev. John H.
Hires Jr. and the alternate
delegate, Mrs. Robert Ben­
nett.
On Monday- evening at 7 p.
m. the Grace Methodist Kin­
dergarten, which is conduct­
ed each weekday morning at
the church, will have G radua­
tion E xercitci in Ihc sanc­
tuary. Mrs. II. B. McCall,
teacher of tiir class invites
all who are interested to at­
tend the program.
The W.S.C.S. will have its
General Meeting and Program
on Thursday at 12 Noon sharp
beginning wilh a covereddish luncheon.

fa n fo r h

FH. M ay S t. *63— f a w 6

fe r a l*

were com men Jwt for leading
their respective classes In
securing inure canned goods
p hi. lin- C r c c z : High School
for Ihe Thanksgiving Baskets
Band will appear in c o n ce rt for the needy.
in Crooms High Auditorium.
• •
•
Tickets may be purchased at
Cassandra Sheppard is Val­
the door.
edictorian of th e 1983 gra­
• • •
duating class. She is the
The Student Council o f CHS
:
culminated the 1962 63 school
year with a recent assembly
for grades 10-12. An Instru­
mental solo was rendered by
Cassandra Sheppard. O ffic­
ers for the 1983 64 school year
were installed by L. R. Eu­
banks. Principal o f Hopper
Elementary. He statrd: “ The
Student Council is Ihe vital
organ o f all student actvities.” Special recognition was
given to the following students
named "W ho's Who” ; Caro­
lyn Matthews, Belinda Dan­
iels, Mamie Bowman, Cyn­
thia Kendrick, Barbara Ba­
con and Lavcrn Hatch. Re­
cognition was given to M ill
G. Bethea and Mr. J. Lawson for their contribution to­
ward the best decorated cars
in the Homecoming Parade.
M's. E. J. Eubanks, Mrs. J.
G. Harold ami Mr. L. Brown
By Robert 8. Thom as J r.

On Sunday afternoon at 4

Howard

services
Dague,

held at 3 p.

61,

for

Mrs.

will

be

m. Sunday

at

Hie Fir»t Presbyterian Church

Memorial Fund or to the
American Cancer Society.
llrisson Funeral Home is
in charge of arrangements.

Stanley
Houston,
Lyman Sewell Jr. officiating. Uurial
Journalism teacher, presented will be in Oaklawn M em or­
"Wuill and Scroll” awards to ial Park
charter members of the club.
Mrs. Hague died Thursday
Plaques
of
apprecialon at noon at Seminole .Memor­
were presented to lla ml master ial Hospital. Born Jun. II,
Seven local insurance men
Michael Fisher and Principal I90J in Palmetto, G « ., she
Ralph Diggs by Mrs. Pat had lived in Sanlord since have completed the Life l'n
House,
president
of
the 1929. She m ade h e r hom e on derwrltera Advanced Trainft a mi b to vrers—A s s n ; ^ D
- a l- 5 r - Ben rda H—A r e . irm r-vrivT -*■ Inc rniirse held at the Seuilj o received a silver clgarvt member of Ihe First Pres- notc County Business School,
lighter from the T ech Club bylcrian Church. She was under the direction of Stuart
and he and Mrs. Louise Gil­ employed by Crumley and Stetson of Metropolitan.
pin and Mrs. Alicia Schmidt Monteith. Inc., for 12 years.
The
rlass
included
Kd
received gifts on behalf o f
Survivors are her husband, Smith o f Allstate; William
the senior class which were II. D. Dague o f Sanford: four Karee of Gulf; Walter Brit­
presented by Gllda Pettinali, children, George A. Dague of ton of Independent; 8 . Creech
class presklent.
Sanford, Howard D. Dague Jr. of Independent; Gordon Meyer
Handsome
desk
c l o c k of Forest Park, Gu., Mrs. ol Independent; lid Miller ol
awards went to seniors Belly Jack Greene o( Sanford and Peninsular and II Patterson
Field, Barbara Ferrell, Ron­ Mrs. Carolynn Travis of Re­ of Peninsular.
ald I.rrch and David House dondo Reach, Calif.; 12 grand­
Following the presentation
for llie number of years they children: one brother, Fred ol certificates
Tuesday
a
have been m em bers o f The H. Posey of Rivcrdalc, Ga.
swimming parly
was held
.Marching Greyhounds.
All elders o f the First Pres­ ai Ihe Patterson home to
Sports awards and honors byterian Church are to be celebrate the occasion
given during the program honorary pallbearers. In lieu
are listed today on the Her­ of flowers donations are to
L e g a l N o t ic e
ald Sports Page.
be made to the Presbyterian

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last day of school.

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Church uf Fern Park has
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1611 Vacation Bible School
for Friday, June 7, between
the hours ol 9 anil 11:43 a m.
U this lim e the children
will follow llu- regular schelink- and will receive their
wo'kbooks and iustruclitna
in Hrir rlassriMims. Refreshrnrnls a Imi w ill In- served,
Children between Hie ages
of 4 and 16 y e a rs are invited
lo attend.
Ilev. Leonard Jones, pastor
I of tie church, will serve as
1principal of th e school with
Mrs. Wilbur Painter as assis­

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Children ot the workers in
Ihe Uiblc School, three years
of age and younger, will hr
cared for with Mrs. Jean
Jones in ciu rg e o f the Hirer
year olds and Mrs. Cleo J a ­
cobs in charge of the nur­
sery.
Mrs. Agnes Purkcrsun and
Miss Neva Hatfield will serve
as secretaries and Mrs. Paul
Lowe wilt he in charge of
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superintendents will be Mrs
Lurile Bailey, intermediates;
Mrs. Christine Bacchus, jun­
iors; Mrs. Peggy Renl, pri­
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and
Mrs.
Barbara
Smith, beginners.

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Archie
D.
Dickerson, a
form er resident o f this city
was a recent visitor. HU
many friends were happy- to
see him. Hr resides in Bos­
ton, Mass.
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of Sanford with Rev. G rover

In llif I'ssurt eef Her I i*tin ft
J iaIbf , kriiilnule CiMdNly, I !«•»-.
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In r**t IlnlRlr «»f
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for Onlv

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The following are names
of students who are graduat­
ing with honors from CHS:
will Thomas Wilson. HI, Willie
E. Bingham, Eddie Wither­
spoon. Rufus Boykins, La­
vcrn Hatch, Rosa Harrell, La­
vcrn Jackson. Pamela M ilk ­
er, Joyce Sharp, Freddie Lee
Barrington,
Willie
Hunter,
Richard Jackson, Annie E.
Miller. Cassandra Sheppard
and
Annie
Miller
were
straight "A ” achievers for
the fifth six weeks.
• •
•

The Intermediate aid Sen­
ior MYF groups at Grace
Methodist recently elected
officers lor Ihe seer year.
Senior MYF officers are PresIdent, Frank Murray; Vlee
President, Joel Fehd; Secre­
tary, Larame Klsy nod Trea­
surer, Dan Adams.
Intermediate officers elect­
ed are President, Blair Kitner; Vice President, Mary Lou
K lsy:
Secretary.
Tommy
Hite and Treasurer, Ben
Adams.

Let Us Help Yo u ...

Dague Service Set Sunday
Funeral

Barbara

Elect Officers

reign ns Miia Crooms High
and Cyn.dia Kendrick will
reign as Miss Homecoming
for the 1963-64 school term.
• •
•

daughter o f Mrs. Thelma
Sheppard. Sanford. Congrats
to Cassandra. Faye Oliver
is the Salutatorian for the
I9tu graduaGug «.! Motes. She b
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Low man Oliver, Sanford.
• • •
Miss

MYF Groups

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3ETWEEN PICTURES IW
THE SEED CATALOGUES
AMO WHAT'S COMIWG
UP IW THE SAROEW IS
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P A U L B L A C K F O R D , Lym an High Senior, re­
ceived the coveted Roes Mobley Award fo r the
m ost valuabl# back on this year’s Lym an G rey­
hound Team from Coach Buck Metta a t the
school's awards program held Wednesday a fte r( Herald P hoto)

Cvngto, Phil
124 a
Groat,
StL 201 29
Boyar,
StL US 21
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Mil 17 *4 1
T . David. LA 117 15
Copada, SP
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G oniaiai, PhD 14S 2S
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Boar Laka Elementary School hit lately prior to Um t u r n 's
FTA Flay D ay wham Um m a­ four tun fifth atanas aad Tom
jo r attnetioa waa a soft ball Whlddon had ths

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pi

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feet day at the plate fo r the

Fossils"

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squad.
with

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team m ates

aboard, put too Dada la tha

A 12 hit attack and a Ught scoring column.
defante Imured the proft* v ic­
tory. Principal Frank G ore’ s
s e r ia l
c a c c r r c o r e rr. Ihree big cloula, E. Johnson's
5*7 "
n e w u i,
c t s c r r r two binglea and a solitary
• r Fl o r i d a tw a w d f o r
front avery m em ber o f the
mrwivoLW r o c r r r .
a u i c n r s o . u a is
team provided the decisive
R on ra o r
factor.
N a a o n ca a iu b
Don Hatley’ s burling held
r r n c i u L n a t io n a l m o s t ,
• a q s a s s o c ia t io n ,
Um Dada to five hits, three
r u ia tttr
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NOTIC* U HEREDT O lV.
■rt V ir t u a l U a F la tl D*araa of Foreclosure dattd May
II. IIU . aad aalarad la C U a aary Caaa No. m t a af tl.a
Ctraalt Court af tka Nlnm
JuJIctal Circuit la aad for
■amlnole
County,
Florida,
wfcarala FEDERAL NATION.
AL NORTOAOE AM&lt;)OIATION,
a aaryaratiaa araaniiad uu*
Aar aa Act af Conartia aad
•stating yarvuaat ta tka ra d aral National Narlyaaa Aaaoa*
lallaa Chart,r Act, burin* it•
•rtnelpsl of flea In tha City af
,Waakla(taa. District af Ool*
•aakla. la Ika Plaintiff, and
DONALD J. CAUSEY
and
BETTY D CAUSEY. kit wlf*.
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la Ua klakaat aad baat ulddar
far caib at tha Front ir.ur af
tka Btmlnola Ceualy Court*
heuaa la lha Clly o f Saaford,
Cannty af SewitnoU, rinndu.
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a t Jaaa. t i l l . Iba following
daaarlbad praparty aa aot forth
to aald Pinal Doeraa. lo*wltt
Lai E Illoak U. SU.VLAND
3MTATKS, U aabdlrlaloa,
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I sata Coaaty, Florida
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Sanaa
Vaaatlaa
Blind#.
(MatnL maaufnelnrad by
Saakarlk Olaaa A Paint
Company. Sanford. F lor­
id*. aa modal or aarlnl
numbara.

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nones or ia u
Nolle# la kortby ulran fbut
puraunnl la lb* final dacron
or fororlonura and aula ontor»d In lha cauoo ponding In lha
Circuit Court ta and for VomI*
r&lt;i|a County. Florida, cat#
doebal number 111(1, lha undarolgnod Clark will aall Iba
properly altuatad la aald Coun­
ty doocrlktd ua:
Lot It. SOUTH PINECIIKST. Third Addition, *
aubdlrlalon. according lo
u plat thoroof rtoordod In
rial Hook tl. page* It
aad t l of lha Public Re­
cord# of lam laola Count,.
Florida.
Togothtr with lha following
llama af proparly which ara
totaled In and permanently In■tailed an a pan o f lha lm*
proramaata on aald land:
Ona Dua T b a ra
(all)
•pace Matter
Oaa f)K (ol.rirla) Rutll-ln
llongo.
Model
J i l l HIM.
Borlal X n illM I
Ona OR (KtsMrlr) lim it.
In Oven. Model JtOttttllC.
Modal T R ItltM
Ona V idor rllm aa (aloe*
Irla IF* Kit. ban Eahauat
Fan
Oaa (alaelric) Hot Water
Healer. It gallon.
Nina YanalUn bllndo. (m o­
del)
manufactured
b,
Sonkarlk Olaaa A Palm
Company, Hanford, Flor­
ida
Together wltfc all mruaturoa
and Impravamanta now and
ktraafltr on aald land, and
Datura* attached thereto, and
all real* Ittuoa, proceed*, aad
profile accruing and ta accrue
from aald premia**, all of
which arc laoluded within th*
tangoing doaerlplloa and (ha
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gao, ileum, oloclrle, water
and athor boating, cooking,
refrigerating, lighting plumb­
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and powar ayalama, maohlnaa,
appllancM. flgturea aad BPpurlaaaacaa, which new ar*
ar may haraaflor partala to.
or ha uaad with. In. or on aald
promt***, avan though they b*
detached or detachable,
at public eal». In Ih* high**!
D ATED thla t t ih day af end bait bidder for caah batwaau th* hour* a f *l*v*a
May. A. D. IMS.
o ’clock In Ih* forenoon and
(SEAL)
Artbar H. Backwllh. J r , two a’rlook In th* aftaraooa
Clark at Iba Clrcalt Court on th* 2*th day o f June. 11*1.
af Bamlnola Caualy, F lor­ at lb* Fraat Door of lha
Heminola County Courthouaa lb
ida.
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Stock X. ClarcLad. 3s.
(HEAL)
and Carroll Surka,
Arthur If. Backwllh. Jr,
AHaraaya for Plaintiff
Clark of Ih# Clroult Court
Salta l i t Sanford Atlantia
Ryi Martha T. Vlhlea
Dopuiy Clorh
Publleh May 11, 1**1.
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verbal
firework* or hi* lm prostlvo
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IS fight here again** British
haarywoight cham pion Henry
Cooper.
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have been eold ," reported
smotsr Jack Solom ons to ­
day, white puffing happily on
his eigar. "T b o w a y the boy
la performing, I'm sure w e'll
havo a sellout."

outs but couldn't subduo the
fighting Fossils. K ea Krauso
was put on tha Injured list
after inventing a new slid*
Into home plate called ths
sp lit
Misses Gam e
The two teams w in play a
NEW YORE (U P 1 ) - U m ­
rematch on Saturday, June a,
pire Jocko Conlan m issed
at the school athletic field be­
T h un der's doubleheader be­
ginning at 10 a.m .
tween th* New Y ork Meta
and tho Chicago Cuba because
o f a had bead eold. Ha waa
in T i m r m c r r r r o m r
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defeat. Hte
LA I VSOAfi, Hof. (UPI&gt;—
•tenor Colin
L igh t hoo*yw*lght cham plea
plained that J
Harold Johnson doclarod t o .
uniter tho yellow light, aup- d a y : T n geared to put WITH#
pooed to slow tho Sold, aad Pkstrsao on tho canvas f o r
thus gwinad tho advantago to tho first Um* t o m o r r o w
win.
n ig h t "
But Jones aald b o did not
Johnson, 24, o f Philadelphia,
gain under the yellow . B o wiQ bo dafmdtag his 175.
tried only to protect him self, pound crown indoors s t th o
he aald. In tha fin a l 24 laps, Lao Vegas Convention Center
Eddte Sacha spun tw ico,
R oger MeCluakay. h alf n t e f
sw a y from third place, to t * .
la hte 77
MeCluakey'a mishap, w hich
fight* although
put him out of tho rwc*. caare
in front o f Joneo white tho
winner w s s o n hte last lap.
“ McCluakry cut in
m o," ho said, “ sa d
I didn't know what waa g oin g
Tha champion, a prohibitive
to happen. I saw an opening 5-1 favorite boeauao o f hte
sa d I Just gunned It sa d g o t
■Uaad ahflj and punch, a m .
out o f there."
phaalisd that • knockout v im
The first six finisher* b a t­
tory over WUlte m igh t g iv e
tered the old apood record o f
h l a a shot s t tho heavy weig h t
140293 ret by R odger W ard
n year ago. A. J. F oy t, H ous­
Haavywsight champion I
ton, T « U was third s t 142210s
n y Liston sad ox-chaapiom
W ard fourth s t 141290; D on
F loyd Pattorem are slated t o
SE M IN O L E SPO R TS BOOSTERS elected these new officers to lead their
Branson, Champaign, l i t , fifth
fig h t f o r tha heavy title to
organization n ex t year at the All-Sports Banquet Wednesday night.
a t 140244; and Jim M eEl• same Las V agas ring o a
From le ft are new president, Dr. O . L . B a rk s; secretary, Mrs. W . E .
r*ath, Arlington, T t x , sixth
Ju ly 22, aad Johnsoa cravoa a
Vihlen: treasurer, M rs. Edith Brown and vice president, Jim Grant.
s t 140242.
titla shot a t ths w toasr.
(Herald Photo)
Other* te the to p IS w ort
Johnsoa wUl ha a s k t e g hte
D sn Gurn*y, C osta Moan,
fifth dafonre slaco ho wow
C a lif, 140071; Chuck Hulso,
W orld H e x i n g Association
Downey. C alif, 140244; A1
recognition as champion b y
Miller, RorevUle, Mich. 139.knocking out Joes Bowdry in
524, sad Dick Rathiwanw, R o1941 in their fig h t to r tho tef
ttlle, III. 132.245
S y United F m s b te n u tte n a l with hi* 11th hom er o f the doubleheader 12-4; the PhilN o ona waa hurt during tho
Remember bow the great season and Billy O 'D ell drove adelphla Phillies gained a fastest n e t avor run and 14
Citation used to toy with the In what proved to be the win­ split with the PitUburgh PI cars officially w ore running
opposition,
allowing
horses ning run with a single lator In rates by winning the nightcap a t th* finish. B obby I fn n h M , after absorbing a 7-1
to pull within a length o f tho the Inning.
aman sire was running hut
load before abowias 'em hi*
O'Dell, coasting along with teas, aad tha SL Louis Card- pulled Into the Inflate before
heels?
a three hlt shutout at that Inals whipped the Houston be crossed th* fin ish line and
The San F ran cisco Giants point, was nicked for two ColU 9-3.
Eddi* Sachs lost s w heel as
BEAUMONT, T « x . (U P I) - »
seemingly are employing the runs In the bottom o f the
Jay Hook pitched a two-hit Jones was on hla last lap.
M.ckey
Wright, Um loading
u m * tactics In dealing with sixth. Tha Reds tallied tw o shutout and
Duke
Solder
It wwa s great win before
m oooy winner o s tho w om en’ s
tha Los Angeles D odgers In more la the seventh before drove In both runs with
almost 900200 fan s, fo r n
thla year’ s National League Bolin came out of tha bullpen homer and a single to aaap pure* eipocU d to run more proisu km al golf circuit, wow*
after h «r sixth tournament
penant race.
and struck out Leo Cardenas the Cubs' four-game winning than 1450200, w ith almost
The Dodgers trailed the with two on. Bolin later re­ streak, in the opener, the $150,000 exp«ctod to g o to victory o f tha y ea r today la
the 11th annual 99,000 B a b e
Giants by only on e gam * tired the la d six Reds in o r ­ Cubs sent 16 men to the plate Jones.
Zabaria* Open.
Wednesday morn lag but then der
to
preserve
O'DcU’ s during a wild fourth inning.
Jones, who led fo r 147 laps,
Miss Wright headed A field
Alvin Dark's d e f e n d i n g eighth victory without a teas. They collected six hits, seven earned 325,040 s t 9150 fo r
o f 97 golfers 1&gt; tho tbreo-day,
ehampa put together a pair of
The Dodgers stumbled again walks and 10 runs during the •ach tira* ha waa in front
victories over th* Cincinnati when they dropped a 7-4 ver­ fraras to care Larry Jackson across tha Um . Clark led fo r 54-hole tournament over tho
0275-yard par 73 Beaum ont
Red* to roll p a d the M emor­ dict to the Milwaukee Braves. to bis seventh win.
28 lap* for 34200, McClu*k*y Country Club course.
ial Day •’quarter p o le " with Hank Aaron paced the B raves'
The Piraics won their open- led for four fo r 9400, and Jim
A * te gunning fo r a a n d
a SVk-gam* lead.
12-hlt s tu c k with hi* 13th rr behind Don Cardwell, who Hortubiao for oa o, fo r 9160.
o f 11 tournament ch a m p io n
Tho Giants, though, are borne run, a double and a sin scattered eight singles and
ship* this year. H oe last v to-'
cutting 'em close there days gle. Warren Spahn, although struck out five to win his first
tory, fifth of the season, wax
They needed solo hom ers by touched for I t hits in 7
i n­ game since the opening week
in tha Delias Open.
rookie second baseman Cap nings, picked up his seventh of the season. W ei Covington
Peterson and Felipe Atou, victory of the cam paign and hit a two-run pinch hom er for
Annual later-squad football Hard Advances
plus Bob Bolin's iturdy relief the 334th o f bis career.
tho Phils In tho nightcap but
pitching, in outlasting the
SURBITON, England (U P I )
The New York Mel* nipped (be winning run was produced game of the Oviedo High
Reds 5-1, in the holiday's only the Chicago Cubs 2-1, alter when Tony Taylor squeezed Lions is scheduled for I p.m. — Darlene Hard of Long
tonight at John Courier Field, Beach, Cali/., tho form er U .i
night game. They beat Cin­ dropping tho opener o f their bom* Bobby Win*.
Oviedo.
S. champion, advanced Into
cinnati by the ta m o score
Seniors, including graduat­ tbs somlflnala o f the f u m y
Wednesday night.
ing football players, w ill fare Laws Tennis championships
Peterson hit his first m ajor
this fall's team as tho spring Thursday with a 9-1, 9-2 v ic­
league home run In the filth
practice h a on com *) to an tory ov er P st W atarm oyor o f
inning off loser Joe Nuxhall
end.
to bood San Francisco's lead
South Africa.
to 3-4. Alou led o ff the sixth

Wright Top
Tourney Choice

Oviedo Sets
Grid Match

'Torrid' Twins Take No. 10
In Row; Chisox Sweep Two

'Candy Spots'
Real Great

HAT.Pit not M\D HTANMKIS, TIIE IluaTON F IV E CUNTS
nb'l OBNEVIBVB a OTANA BAVINUB BANE
CHERRY HILL, N . J. (U P I)
KIM.
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I ’ m now convinced thst
rW indtatn. Yt.
N n r i r r o r e i ’ i r in
ROBERT F. TRBMTTJR. 0* aa Csndy Spots esn g o on to be
m o m t iia u h
r o u c iM r a a
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TO, IIALPK ROLAND XT AN- ABBXDBO HOTtem OF Sl'ST
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Holdancs U lk M W I
TOi Rebnrt F. T rom por and
Too. 4&lt;r,n1*nta. ara haraby
Htaty A. Trniapnr. fcto victory tn the 9121.000 Jersey
notlllod that a eompUlat t*
wlf#
Derby at Garden State Park
fortolog* t aarlalit mnrlgng* BBftDBNCWi
Thursday,
on ih* follow ing Snnarlbod
la aa on k now a ttat* o r
prop, rtf to -w ll:
Csndy Spots, tho Preskness
eounlry other
than
Ih*
Lot IT. Block L BUNLAND
flint* nr F lorida, and W all­ winner who was upset in the
KdTATEfl, a nuh-dlvloton.
in* nddrnan b a la s :
according lo a plat lh*rn
Palm a «». N avy No. IS*. Kentuck Derby, appears to be
of, rocordtd la Plat Booh
•/• Flam Pont O f flea, N *w s sUekout for tho third teg
II. pagan IS ta || o f Ih*
York. N*v» Y o rk
Public Record* of Boml
TOO ARM h ereby B*llf1*d of th* Triple Crown—tho B el­
aol* County. Florida.
Aqueduct
that a Complaint ta fo r * - mont Stakes a t
On* Dua Tharm Haaiar tint* a n r u i n m ortsa a * *n - Juno 1
(oil). Modal No. SSI-I. Bor cuiabtrlns th* fotlaw tn * do*Ul No. *iF.7(; on* O. E. crlbad r&lt;*l Pm party. ta-v*ltt
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ara rtqulrtd to aorv* a c-pr DHS A »*n dan HERO, PIS
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af roar Anawtr or Pleading Kant Cnntral Uoulavni'L O r ­ karskf BoUftad snd roualrad
U&gt; tho CompUlnl on Plaintiff* lando, FUrlda. a a d fll* th* to III* any ilt in u sad daattoraoy Jooaph M. Muraaho. arlslaal
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Ih* oilglaal Aaawar ar Ptaad- Clerk * t th* Ctreult Court *n *■!•*. tnlst* Is (ho off 1c* of
Ine la lb* aide* o f Ih# Clark er b*for* th* I t t h day * f l ia s Oaorso T. Adams Coun­
af Ih* circuit Court aa ar Juaa, l»*a. I f you fall t* 4o ty Judsn o( O rsns, County,
hofora tha Stth day af Juaa. •o, a ( h i m pro c o a l* * «o w ill st his *ttlc* Is tho Onurl
lt d . It yaa fall lo da aa, a ha tahaa nsalnat you tor th* )lou ,o tn Orlnndo, Florida,
doer** pro confaano will ho relief dawaadod la tka C om ­ within sis eslssdnr month*
U kia agalaat you far th* plaint.
from th* tlm* o f th . flr*t
rail#! domaadad la th* Com­
Thla Not!## ahall h* puhllak- publlcntlos
of
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pUlnl.
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wiTNK.se my hand aad a m - n o e u t lY i waakn la Tha Baa- bo la wrltln* and rental* th*
pine* *f ra«id*ac* nad poet
rial uni af afflc* at Saaford. ford Htrold.
Homin',I* County, till* Uad
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ant nad mutt b* sworn to by
dnjr of May. IK E
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tho claimant, hi* scant or
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A rthur 8 . B o c h w tth . Jr.
Artaur H. Boakw iik, J s.
attAKty, it tn* sa x * Shall
Clorh af Circuit Court
Clerk o f th* cir c u it C ourt b * YOU.
tin Marika T. Vlbloa
Byi Martha T . Vlhlna
Inns a. DaLmoshtcr
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By United Prere International ond division and put them
Puzzle:
Which Minnesota two games over the .300
Twin hs* the m u icles — the mark.
hitter or the pitcher?
There was only one holi­
Answer: They both do. And day doubleheader In the AL,
they are the twin reasons why the Chicago White Sox sw eep­
today the club that was trans­ ing two from the Cleveland
planted (rum the banks o f the Indians, 94 and 4-2, to give
Potomac to the bcsd w strrs of th* Indians seven tosses in
Ui* Mississippi Is cruising the last eight g a m e s , l a sin­
along on s 10-gams winning gle games, th* Kansas City
streak, longest spre* in club A's turned on old nem eils
history since their Washing­ Stave Barber snd beat the
ton Senator ancestors won 17 Baltimore Orioles 7-2; tho
New York Yankees moved
straight In 1912.
Victory No. 10. by 2 2 over within two gam es o f first
the m w typo Washington Sen­ plact by beating Boston 5 3
ators on Memorial D a y , in 10 Inning*; and Hank
stressed the fact that pitchers Aguirre of tbo Detroit Tigers
as well as sluggers have built blanked the Los Angeles An­
gels 3 0 on a four-hitter.
this streak.
Not only did Camlfe PssThree Innings o f shutout
cual pitch the Twins' seventh relief burling b y Hoyt W il­
complete gam e in tho last helm hi the opener and a
eight but ho also knocked tn four Inning d o le o f the same
the winning run in tho last medicine In the second gam *
White Sox'
half of tho ninth inning with cemented t h o
a sacrifice fly. It was a bit iw ctp over tho Indians. In
dinky compared to Twin Bob the first, Ron Hansen's siatbAllison's homer in the second inning homer broks • 4-4 tie
inning—the Twins' USth bom snd the Sox added three in­
er in the last six gam es—but surance runs in the eighth.
it did the Job so d delivered Trailing 20, the Sox won th*
pinch runner Johnny Goryl nightcap with
a
four-run
from third base.
splurge In the sixth inning
PsK ual,
w ho
scattered against Barry Lalman.
Southpaw B arber o f th*
eight tuts snd fanned tight
batten, has pitchsd three Orioles had a too lifetime
wins ta th* current streak record against the A 's and a
and won six of his last seven 20 lead In Thursday’s gam e
games. In the last eight until the A’ s shoved across
games of ths streak, Twins' three runs In the third inning
opponents have scored more with the help o f two errors
he committed himself. Kan­
than the** rrn* only «i»eo.
After a dismal 15-1 start, s u City breezed from th e n ,
the 10 straight wins hsv* car­ although starter E d Rakow
ried the Twins to the top of bowed out with a sore arm
the American League's iec-J alter * u inning*-

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1 7 -9 2 to F ive Points and turning
rig h t onto S R 427.
Tw elve models are on display at
Country Club Heights, with three
and fo u r bedrooms, 1&gt;4 baths and
carporte.
T h e hom es featured all-electric
equipm ent, terrazzo floors, W e stinghouse kitchens, and the commu­
n ity is equipped with sidewalks,
stre e t lig h ts, water and sewer serv­
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T he fir s t six buyers who qualify
fo r one o f these homes will receive
their choice o f a bonus g ift from
am ong tha following — a television

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On Page 12 interested persona
will find a full page advertisement
o f this new home developm ent
On this page is listed and pictur­
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Tour o f Homes, featuring the new
Greenbrier o f Loch A rbor, homes
by Klngswood Builders; T ee ’N
Green and Lake W a y m a n Heights
by L M N Enterprises, and the Idyllwilde o f Loch Arbor homes custom built by Shoemaker Construction
Company.
A map designates the exact lo­
cation o f all these homes and gives
plain and simple directions on how
to locate them.
Visitors are welcome all week­
end, when salesmen will be on the
grounds to guide, direct and explain
the features and facets o f their
homes.

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how

By Abigail Van Baron
an on you r hands — d o yen waat to
t r y fo r tw o ? A i k you r etorgy a n ,
fa m ily doctor or someone outside
y o u r fam ily, whoee opinion your
w ife respects, to point out to yoor
w ife that her "attachment** to her
daughter is not good. Now is the
tim e to curtail it, or you will soon
be looking for a psychiatrist with
tw in couches.

SHEAR A B B Y :

Jesus Knits, eoasiss o f ths od Mr. u 4 Mrs. Leater Rocke­
bride, presided St the punch feller, grsiuipamta of the

McCoy; Bsasa McCall aatf
Molt Johnson; Deads l a s h i and Cess
WSUsms;
Linda Sue Williams and jo te ay PMUlpst Pst Bruce sad
Pnd Dudley,
Carol Croons sad lam
Leonard; Sharon Jackson and

JU D Y V A N

hard aad Tod Lereoa; Nylens
Albert aad Jay Jarre!; Sha­
ron Slanul and Dan McCall;
Betty Odham and Gary Ren­
fro and Shirley Btumpf and
John White.

W IN K L E

IChurch Group Honors Bride
ette opened her gifts refreshmoots wor# servod ts tbs
fuciis.
Among the many guests

were the honores’a mother,
Mrs. Jack Neal, and bet
grandmother, Mrs. W. M.
Bartosuk.

t 1 U party wan keld la the
kCto»eh A n ex which was dec&gt; *U4 with MTrngea entg-of.
spring Cowan. The refreshascst (able was centered with
' da unusual arrangement of
silver and white bells sad
wkks birds on ribbons, eur‘ Handsd bp greenery tad

recant toaqaeta

Honored

At

Shower

Mlu Join Pender, brideelect, was guest of bosor at
a miscellaneous shower, reccntly. given by Mrs. R. P.
IUtchctt aad her daughter,
Carrie, lb s party was bald
to the assembly hall of the
Florida Power and Light Co.,
ea Lak« Monroe.
dames were played and
prises awarded to Mlu Fen­
der and Mr*. D. B. Brute,
the bonorea'g gran dm oth er
Refreshments of erke, punch,
auta and mints wars served
by ths hoitesus.
Others attending w • r •,
Miss Peader’a mother, Mrs.
Aubrey Pender, Mrs. Leone
Rsevei, of DeLand; Mmei. A.
Croomee, L. B. Gill and
daughter Betty Ann, D. B.
Middleton, R. N. Stafford,
Xachal Harper, J. C. Sapp, C.
A. Beatty, R. V. Hubbard u d
Mlia Jan Smith.
Mlaa Fender will graduate
from the DaLand Hi gh
School, is June aad later in
the month (he will become
the bride of Paul Flowen.

Recital Planned
This Tuesday
Pupils of Miss Margaret
Darla will present their an­
nual piano racitil, this Tues­
day at 1:11 p.m. at the San
krd Woman's Club.
All relatives and friends
are cordially Invited to at-

art March of Loagweed, be.
s m s the holds of U e h Clif­
ford lottos, presently of Bi­
loxi, M!os„ In ceremonies held
May » at t p a . a t the St.
Johns Lothacsa Chsrch la
Viator Park.
The proom la Urn boo of
Mrs. larsh Bolton of Port
Haraa, Mick, sad the grand,
eon of Mrs, Margaret Vsa
Pleat of Loagwood.
Rev. Ronald Minor of tho
Messiah Lutheran Church la
Caaaeiberry officiated at tho
doubl# Hag ceremony. Decor­
ations included white altar
flowers of gladioli and dolaios.
Mrs, Jack Hopkins of Malt*
land, friend of tho bride, was
organist and presented a pro­
gram of nuptial music before
tho coromoay.
Tho bride, given In mar.
riago by her father, choae a
fall length gown o f white ny­
lon toll# with Chantilly Lace
bodies and a scalloped neck,
line wbieh was outlined with
Iridescent equina. The skirt
was fashioned with a tier of
lace and was overlaid with
lace applique-at ths hemline.
Her elbow length veil was
attached to a white satin
headbsad with seed pearls.
She eortied a cascade of whit#
rones centered With a white
orchid.
H IM Sandra March, a lito r
of tho bride end maid of hon­
or, wore a light blue satin
■heeth with overskirt, a blue
M tln headband and veil and
white accessories.
Brideamalda, the Missea
Ruth Crump and Mary Panky,
wor# dresses similar to that
of tho maid of honor. All

MRS. JOSEPH VACULA, right, w ith her
mother, Mrs. Jack Neal, at the recent miscel­
laneous ihow er in her honor, in Enterprias.
(C o x Photo)

Home Ec Class
Presents
Fashion Show

of pom poms.
B«.-t man was Ralph Hung­
er and serving as ushers were
Charles Prescott and Prank
Brown, Jr,
The bride's mother wore a
white and turquoise drees with
whits accessories and a whits
pom pom corsage.
Ths grandmother of the
groom wore a white and pink
gown with whlt« acceiaores
aad a whit* pom pom corsage.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held In ths par­
lor of tha church. Ths threeUertd wedding cake was cut
by the bride end served by
Mrs. Paul Knits, an aunt of
the bride and Mias Madeline
McPadden. Mines Paula and

Sorority Names
New President

Tha Brit year home eco­
nomics class at Seminole
High School gave a coffee
and faahion show for mothers
and friends of the girls who
have lust completed clothing
projects.
Cinnamon roll*, coffee cake
and tiny donuts prepared by
tha girls ware served. Coffee
was poured by Jsne Bates.
Other members of the dais
assisted In serving.
Those modeling attractive
spring and aummer outfits
were Nancy Antoine, Linda
Adcock, Alice Pitta, Sandra
Arnold, Jane Bates, Betty
Lou Corbin, Linda Leggore,
Gerrle Johnson, Betty Mor­
ris, Mauveen Pitta, Kay
8andirer. Barbara Watson,
Sheryl Williamson and Sus­
an Slack.

The Gamma Lambda Chap­
ter of Bela Sigma Phi «■
ccntly held a MoUtcra Lunch­
eon and installation of offi­
cers at tha Capri.
Mrs. Joe Dennison, out­
going president, welcomed
the members and guests, and
Mrs. Joe L. Corley, cbaptir
sponsor, presented a song,
"Wonderful Mother of Mine"
eccompanled by Mrs. Kva
liarkey at the piano.
Mrs. Banka Golden report­
ed on the state convention in
Hollywood which she attend­
ed. Mrs. Corley presented a
gift to Mrs. Robert Brown,
Valentine Girl.
Officers for the year 19*3M who were installed by out­
going officers are, Mra. Don
I! a m n • r , president; Mrs.
Banks Golden, vice presi­
dent; Mrs. Jimmy Jones, re­
cording secretary; Mrs. Billy
M is s B a r b a r a R u p re ch t Is Wynn, corresponding secre­
tary, and Mrs. Lamar Mere­
cla ss in s tru cto r.
dith, treasurer.
O t h e r s attending were
Small plastic bags make Mmea. Larry Mann, T. Fran­
good storage contalneri for cis, W. M. Musselwhite,
rice, cake flour, cereal and James Blythe, G. C. Warsugar. Seal the end with • mack, M. L. Meredith. W. H.
By Linda Smhhwei
rubber band.
Parkinson, Jay Carter, E.
Tho Oviedo Garden Club
Brewer, N. Jackson, Jerry met at tho Woman'o Club
McCabe, U. Alexander, H. Building for th« final session
Ilcbcr, and James Daugbtery. of the club year.
Hostesses were Mra. George
Means sad Mrs. R. P. King.
Following tho meeting, a plant
exchange wss held and n cov­
though almost everyone who
eted dish luncheon enjoyed
has lived in Florida for any
at noon.
length of tlmo nod has work
cd In their garden, bee eeen
at least ona of the 3,000 spec­
ies of snakes native to the
Mr. and Mra. Walter H. F L O R A E
United Statei, to per cent Trapp, cut Enterprise, hon­
cannot tell a poisonous snake ored Mrs. Harry Watt, re­
from one which in reality Is cently, with a birthday din­
one of 'man's best friends’." ner. Her slater-in-law, Mra.
"We hope through this lec­ Pay Lee, made ths beautiful­ FROM
ture," he added, "our mem ly decorated cake,
Yaw Dowwtows Florist
bers wilt learn to know the others invited to the cele­
SANFORD
poisonous snakei and destroy bration were Ur. and Mra.
FLOW ER SHOP
them, but will appreciate tha Alvla 0. Clause, of Wildwood;
harmless ones, which actual­ Mr. and Mra. Lee, Enter­ Cor. E. 1st A Saaford Are.
PA 3-3431
ly aexve mankind."
prise; aad Mra. E d s MUIke. PA 3-1133

Oviedo G arden
Cluh Holds

Final Session

Chuluota "His And Her" Club

Tho eoupto left for a wedsing trip to Biloxi where they
will make their home while he
is serving hi the U. 8. Air
Perce and stationed at Keeea
1s t APB,
For traveling Mrs. Bolton

Haloes city, Winter Park.
Sanford Maitland and Orlan-

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both I
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Sorority Closes
Social Season
The Gamma Lambda Chap­
ter of Beta Sigina l'hl held
its last regular meeting of
the year recently at the home
of Mrs. Charles Kampf, with
Mrs, Don llamner, new pres­
ident, presiding. The new
committee chairmen presented their reporta for the com­
ing year.
Committee chairmen arc:
program, Mrs. Larry Mann;
social, Mra. James Daughtrey; ways and means, Mrs.
Jay Carter; publicity, Mrs.
Robert Brown; service, Mrs.
C. L. Kamph, and historian,
Mrs. Jerry McCabe,
Highlight of the evening
wss the exchange of gifts, re­
vealing of Bela Buddies, and
drawing names of Beta Bud­
dies for the coming year.
Later in the week the group
held the "end of the year"
party for members and their
husbands ai the home of Mr.
and Mra. J. L Blythe Sr.
They were presented leis
upon entering the pool area
through a flower laden arbor.
A Polynesian dinner was
from a low table and
■wimming was enjoyed dur­
ing the evening. Mrs. Jue
Dennison, retiring president,
of honor at this
Couples attending were the
J. L. Blythes Jr., J. L. Cor-

Installation
Planned By
Church Class

Dennisons, Jerry McCabes,
Gil Daigles, Lamar Mere­
diths, Don Hamncrs, Robert
Browns, Jay Carters, Billy
Wynns, Larry Manns, Mrs.
Banks Golden and Dutfy Hut­
ton.

Recital Planned
By Piano Pupils
This Sunday
Pupils of the Tolar School
of Plano will be presented in
their annual spring recital
this Sunday at 3:30 p.m. at
the studio, DOT Magnolia Ave­
nue.
featured on the program
will be ensemble numbers
performed with the Florida
Symphony Orchestra in the
1903 Piano Festival held In
Orlando.
Certificates will be awarded
to students entered in this
year's National Plano Playing
Auditions sponsored by the
National Guild of Piano
Teachers.
Special swards will go to
pupils named to the Nation­
al Fraternity of Student Musi­
cians' honor roll for 1963.
They ire: Gregory Carlton
and Louise Steakley, six year
honor roll; and Rebecca Pat­
terson, five year honor roll.
Their photographs will appear
In the toot directory of the
American College of Musi­
cians, National Guild of Pia­
no Teachers and National
Fraternity of Student Musi­
cians,
Others performing in the
recital are Mary Edna Bur­
ton, Dennis Carroll, Brenda
Carroll,
Audrey
Decker,
David Gothe, Sue Lynn How­
ell, Lisa Odham, Julie Per­
sons, Susan Ray. Becky Tan­
ner, Tommy Vincent, Geri
Ann Wamke, Craig Wilkins,
[jura Wilkins and Julie Wil­
liams.

The Daughters of Wesley
Sunday School Clais, of First
Methodist Church will meet
this Monday at 7:30 p. m.
In McKinley Hall, fur the
final meeting before summer
recess.
Msin item on the business
agenda will be installation of
new officers for the coming
Mentioning the price of
year. Mra. G. B. Hudson and
her group will be hostesses your purchases to others is
a form of bragging.
for the evening.

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LAUNDERAM A OPEN 21 HOURS A D A Y

By Oswald Jacoby

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Nothing daunted, South
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took the last two high clubs
♦ ea
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VAST
dummy.
Then he eatbed ths
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four rounds of hearts. East
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discarded two spades and
SOUTH
two diamonds and South let
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monda
go.
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dummy’s see of spades and
North and South vulnerable
East bad to let a third dia­
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North g u t
mond go. South threw away
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his last club and claimed ths
Fi m
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last two tricks with the king
Pass 7 N.T. Pasa
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and jack of diamonds. Hs
Piss
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didn't care who had the queen
Opening lead—A O
started right after clubs on­ because he knew that each
ly to get the bad news when opponent had but on* dia­
West discarded a heart on mond.

W
om
an:By Ruth Millett
other women and Is always
trying to give the impression
that he was roped into mar­
riage, is almost always a
man who isn't much of a
successor and isn’t much to
look at?”
That's easy to answer. A
man who is a success be­
cause of his own brains and
ability has earned his selfconfidence through proving
himself, lfe doesn’t have to
keep trying build up his ego
by kidding himself that all
women find him irresistible or
by making his wife look
small so be will feel mors Im­
portant.
But a man who is afraid
he isn't attractive to women

and who knows he isn't much
of a success may find he caa
get an easy build-up out of
flirting, playing the role of
the misunderstood husband,
or by low-rating his wife to
any woman who will listen.It's a cheap way of making
himself feel important. But
some men can’t resist it
What such men don't real­
ize is that the other women
(hey are forever trying to
Impress easily sea through
them.
The women may kid such
a man along or, for their own
interests, pretend to "under*
stand" him. But few women
are so stupid as to be really
fooled by a married wolf.

Personals
Mr. ind Mrs. Gordon War­
ner Jr., of Orlando, enter­
tained his mother, Mra. Al­
berta Warner, at the Imper­
ial House Friday evening in
celebration of her birthday.

DON!
M IS S
THE

BIG
FA B R IC
Clearance
NOW

VACATIO N

IN SUNNY FLORIDA!
N o m e y o u r plea su re and you
w ill find it a t l.ixh th ou M C ave
w h e re n n lh in * has been overln ik rii fo r v o u r com fort an d
en jo y m e n t. P R I V A T E B E A C H
— -KK) feet (n o street to crow d ,
king .ir e .w im m in g pool, ehulTli-.
t » u r d cou rts. 9 - Hole putting
8m en, w a ter skiing, skin diving.
DEEP SEA FISHING . . . you are

Msitra, ilr-tsifltiiisl
Ktsemdatisit, sxb oitk
private Islcisy swtlMkisf
sc u s .

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DAILY RATES

Ocoaefraol Etficieecy HU
to SI SO ptr finsa, tulii
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light at Pompano docks of worldfa m o us sport Cubing fleet

FREE GOLF!. . .T w o n - H il. pu r
7'J ( hanuiionahip Coureen. P la y
u n iu n itrd . . . pla y every d a y .
FREE TENNIS). ■•U nlim ited p lo y .
B eau tifu l n ew C O F F E E SH O P,
serving b reak fast amt lunch un­
til 3:00 p m . P lan n ed activities
am i en terta in m en t

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L a u n d era m a
27th St.
Attendant

NORTH (D)
A AKS 63

U)s JAc
Do you have a wolf in your
officeT
I haven't seen your office
wolf, of course. But Ml bet
1 can come close to describ­
ing him.
He’s married, lie's far from
being a dream boy. And his
approach ia about as subtle
as a slip in the face.
These
comments
are
prompted by a letter I have
received from a working gal.
She asks:
“ Why la it that the most
intelligent, well-bred and suc­
cessful men so often wear
wedding rings and seem proud
of their wives, while the man
who thinks he Is irresistible to

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CONFIDENTIAL
TO
"N O ­
THING TO LIVE FOR” : I f you are
needed by just one person, you have
everything to live for.
* • •
For a personal, unpublished an­
sw er to your letter, write to ABBY,
B ox 3365, Beverly Hills, Celif.
A • •
Don't put o f f writing letters.
Send one dollar to Abby for her
booklet, "H ow To Write Letters F or
A ll Occasions.”

DEAR O N LY; It nppears that
you already have one neurotic wom­

MU. A N D M RS. E D W IN C. BO LTON

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I ’d like Jtour Ttem .

Doris should go away to college. She
wants to, but her m other won't even
discuss it. What should be done.
ON LY T H E FATHER

The expert Is popularly
supposed to be able to look
at dummy; play a couple of
cards and then know what
each of bis opponents bolds.
This ides is a tremendous
exaggeration, but sometimes
be can play a hand in such
manner that he will achieve
the same result.
SSDtRT leven WFirumpTmr
one of those gambles ihat
good players take all the
time and when he looked at
dummy everything appeared
to be under control. He had
twelve top tricks and unless
clubs broke very badly his
seven of clubs would be a
thirteenth.
Dummy's king of spades
held the first trick and Soulh

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D E A R A B B Y : W e had a big dis­
cussion about which Is more impor­
ta n t In rearing children — heredity
o r environment. It is very discourag­
ing to be told that, in spite o f their
e ffo rts, heredity plays a fa r more
im portant part in the character o f
th eir children. I disagree completely.

DEAR H AVE;
Thoee who ask
how many carats a diamond is are
fa r more interested in how much let­
tuce is involved. T h e only good an­
sw er to a presumptuous qussUon is
an honest, " I ’m n o t telling.1*
D E A R A B B Y : M y w ife is m y problem. W e've been married 22 years
and have one child, a daughter, 17.
S h e's a normal, average girl and has
never given us any trouble. M y wife
haa been a personal m aid fo r this
child all her life. She’s never allowher t o spend a night w ith a girl
friend or go to summer cam p. When
the question o f college cam e up, my
w ife said if Doris
(not her real
nam e) went away to college, life
wouldn’t be worth living and she’J
die o f loneliness. Personally, I think

Plans Meeting This M onday Mrs. W att
Mf. and Mra. Roicoe Mor­
rison of 331 Sixth Street, will
boat the June 3 meeting of
the Chuluota Ills and Her
Garden Club, which has been
called for 1:30 p.m.
An Illustrated talk on rep­
tiles will be given by Chuek
Blndner of Orlando, noted
authority, who baa returned
recenUy from an extensive
lecture lour o f the northern
states.
"Wa are fortunate to have
(Mr. Blndner coma to us,”
.ChagUs K. McCune, chairIm n a£ Ihn club, said. "Al­

bride and Mdrill Smith, s
root In of the bride, iB of St.
Jobrtaville, N. T.{ Mrs. Philip
Helraer, stmt of the bride sad
Mrs. Ro m March, grandmoth­
er of the bride, both of Little
Palls, N. T. sad Mrs. Once
Roberts, friend of the groom's
family, from Port Haros.

serving,

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n o o n * asks bar
m
many
carats h e r diamond
is? I havs recently become engai
and am wearing a Tory beautiful d
mond ring. I have had people I hard­
ly know oak m e th is question. O f
course I K N O W how m any carats
m y ring ia but I don’t think it's anybody elae'a business. H ow should I
handle this?
H A V E A D IA M O N D

N A M F ___,

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B. lit St. at Seafetd Ave.
FA 3-3311

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WEEKEND TE1BVISION

Awards Film Set For Drive-In
Etehfng i daringly different

Warn* alcoholics, plunging
lev* Hair, “ Days o f Wins and headlong toward sslf-dsxtrucl o a s i ," •U rrlnr Jack U n - tlon.
mon and Las Remick, opens
Mias Remirk, whoa* ahim8na day a t tha Movletand
Theatre. Tha no-hold*-barred merinr ulant and ability to
romantic drama pro bat tha •uggret a elmmerlng sexuality
terrifying, tangled triangla o f heneath an almoit chlld-llk*
• haadaoma young married innocence have ekyrockctad
eoupts and their bout with the her to stardom, plays tbs
wholesome young girl w ho
bsttla.
Heretofore renowned for Ms dielntegrates into a drink-sodan wife with him.
brilliant comedy parformnncaa,
Blaka Edwards directed th*
Lemmon In a virtuoso change
Martin
Manulia-Jalem Pro­
a f pace portrays a go-getting
public relatione man who eud- duction for Warner Broe. reIcaso.
denly diseovtra ha and hia
The other featura on tha
lovely w ife have unwittingly
program which w ill
play
through Tuesday la “ Bad P ay
At Bad Rock" with Spencer
Tracy.

•

FRIDAY P. M.
1.1# (1 ) W aynt Foseaur
I I ) ABC K v i a l u B e»art

(S) CD. I New*
* : l l (1 ) Magee W saeote la
■torts
1:11 «•&gt; Mid -Fla. Bussing

Report
f l ) Sports

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Weather
Bachelar Father
Snorts
MIC Newt
This la Oolf
Th* Rebel
OntSaar Baltoel*
Boor*
(1 ) Air Fewer
T il l &lt;*) Wetter Crenhlt*
Row*

JACK LEMMON and L m Remick share a
tender kisa In this scene from “ Days of Wine
and Rosen," the poignant W arner Bros, romnntic dninm opening Sunday at the Movleland
Drive-In Theatre. A s an attractive young couple
whose marriage is blighted by bouts with the
bottle, Lemmon and Mins Remick head a cuat
which co-stars Charles B ickford and Jack Klugman. Blake Edwurds directed the Martin Mnnulis-Julem Production from a script by J, P. Mil*
ler on location in San Francisco.

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Lot !* nf Block " I ” , KANT BROOK
BirUDIVUMON.
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to the Plat thereof ae re­
corded In rist Book "11 *,
Pages 10 and 11. Publla
Hecnnle nf Seminole Coun­
ty. Florida.
Together with th* fallowing
Items of property which are
located In and permanently In­
stalled ae a pert of th* lmprovenionte on aetd lend:
llotpolnt electric drop-tn
flanae
Model
lC I lF lin
Herb! 1170*
Luaolre
Furnace
Model
IIOTIMHI
Luwlre Air Conditioner
Model OAM Serial 1IU4T3
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1111.
(■KALI
Arthur If. Beckwith, Jr..
Clerk nf the Circuit Court
Dy; Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
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Warrick. Carelll * LeFevra
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P. O. Bor 171
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pursuant to tbs Unst deers* o f
foreclosure ami sola entered
In ths couss pending in Ihs
Circuit Court In and fo r Bsmlhols county, Florida, tas* d o c .
ksl number 11110, ths under*l«n*d Clark will sail ths p roparly situated In said County
described as:
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feet. Ulock D SUN LAND
KaT.lTKS, a subdivision,
arcordlne to a plot there­
of, recorded In Plat B ook
11. pasts M to 11 o f th*
Public Records o f Ksmlnul*
County, Florida; togeth er
with the follow in g item s
o f property which are lo­
cated In and perm anantly
Inatilled as a part o f tha
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on e i&gt;uu-inarm { o il! dpa&gt;-s
Hester w /o starags tank,
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One (IK (electric) HANilK
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gsrator.

Model

(metal)

'Dr. No' Ritz Bound

novels by Ian Fleming dealArthur H. Beckwith. Jr.,
Ing with ths Hrltlah secret
Clerk nf th* Circuit Court
irrv ire (gent, James Bond,
B r: Mortha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
Ssltxmsn ami Broccoli htv*
Fuhiiik Mag u , m e .
s long-rang* production ob­
CDI-1M
jective In mind. Thslr British
company is Eon Productions.

FA 1-492*
Zenith Color T V Salas
H M Hanford Ava.

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TO D A Y A HAT.

dicated that readership fo r
th* Bond stork* had trebled
during tha past year, so that
the film producers may rea ­
sonably expect ons o f ths
largest “ built in" movlo audi­
ence* for thsir product.

11:1* ( I ) M ail* Load o f AIMbosom
(1 ) Men lgtn Spar*
( I ) CHS News Hubert
Trout
1:** ( I ) My Friend n ic h e
f t ) Net For Hire
Id) Industry on Farad*
l ; ! t l « ) Baseball—
(Tr
.« S( fCMlle
1:M f t ) Fhampleatblp W rsstile*
&lt;11 llsssbell—
1:1* ( » ) Hports Thrills
l:o o (1 ) Q u.et For AJvsntars
1 : 1 * (1) Matin.* T h .etsr
l t d ( * ) Hat. Matin.*
I S * I I ) Kaleltfntrnp*
1:10 f l ) W ile World o f
Sport*
&lt;:«* fX) Oh. • New*
IS) Fla F i.bin * — Ben
Taylor
• IS f t ) Dana A Harriet
t : l i I D O n . Fla. - Wash.
Report
f t ) Nawerops
s i s I D Mr. 17.1
1:1* ( I ) Hamlrr Vanocur’ a
Report
t;M ( I ) C.n. F la Showcase
&lt;•) Th* Rig Story
( D Flying Doctor
9:10 I D J ttk lo (ll.aeon Show
(0 ) Th* Gallant Man
( ! ) Sam Biaedlet
1:11 I D Dafsadors
1 : 1 * (1 ) Hootenanny
( I ) Joey Htshof Show
I I I (D Sat. Might Meets*
* .00 (»&gt; 1-awr.no* Walk
I N ID Have Qua W ill Tr*
vet
10:00 ( t ) Fight o f tbs W eek
( D Gun.moke
10: It (1 ) Make Tkal M a r s
M :lt ( I ) S*L Night Shaw
1*1 MIS-Fta. Mews
( D CD I New*
11:1* ( I ) Hollywood Meet*
row *1*040
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S A T U R D A Y P. M.

T otal her with all atructuraa
and Im provem ent now and
hsraaftsr on said land, and
IAN FLEMINL'S fam ous Secret Agent 007
fltluraa attached thereto, and
o f fiction, known to millions as James Bond,
all rente. Itsaes, proceeds, and
profits accruing and to accrue
comes to the screen fo r the first time in the per­
fro n said premia**, all nf
son of Sean Conner)' in “ Dr. No," United A rt­
which ar* Included within th*
foregoin g description and the
ists’ Technicolor release opening Sunday **t the
habandum thereof,
at- &gt; all
Kitz Theatre.
gas. (team, electric, water, and
other healing, cookin g, re fri­
gerating. lighting plumbing,
ventilating.
Irrigating,
and
power systems, machines a p ­
pliances, fletur**, and appurtenaaesa, which now era o r
The producing Umm o f Har­
may hereafter pertain to, or
Thedr first Fleming film ,
ba uaad with. In, or on aald ry Saltimnn and Albert (best
“
Dr.
N o," In Technicolor,
premises, even though they
ba detached er detachable,
known to hi* friend* as “ Cub- mail* In part on the Island o f
at public tale, to the bigheat
Jamaica for United Artiste re­
and best bidder for cash b e ­ b y ") UrtM-mli hn* undertak­
lease, and which open* Sun­
tween th* haura o f eleven
o'clock In th* forenoon and en on s of tile limn ambitious day at th* Ultx Theatre, will
two o'clock In tha afternoon assignments In film annals.
be followed by other film s
on th* llth day o f June, tin t,
at th* Front Door nf th* Sami
In paying a rerun! aum for starring Sean Connery in the
note County Couithuuan la motion picture rights to *evrot* o f Bond. A recent poll In­
Sanford, Florida.

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NO. 9 A T .11:00 ONLY
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ELIZABETH T A Y L O R
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SUN. - MON. - TUES.

A C A D E M Y A W A R D W IN N E R ! ! !
"BEST SONG OF 1982"
"D AYS OF W IN E AND ROSES"

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Homestead UAJL
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I D Cnnsreetmaa O uraty
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I t ) Herald o f T r a U
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D lu e e b ty y — San Fren
et Hi. Louis
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t l ) Heeebell—
Lie An*, at Clnn
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r&gt;&gt; Bummer Theatre
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IN COLOR
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a u le r
M O N D AY F . M.
111* ( D O. K. Cellet* Bowl
I D Rullwlakl* Show
11:1# (•&gt; Tea* s e n t
«:* * (D Tko Twoattetk Coa­
*|g*
tary
B y Ju d y T o w
( I ) T ease**** I r a te
&lt;•&gt; Halls o f Iry
F u rl
M em o ria l D a y has com * a n d t o n * s a d t h a M *
f t ) Meet th* Press
( I ) Levs od LM*
•:*• ( ! ) Death Vslley Day*
m oM th b t f i n a to m o rro w . . . t h a t r o m o n t k o u t t h a t
l l : H f t ) H arry Me* see eg
( D Fret*
Haws
&lt;D Ntwscop*
11:10 ( I ) Falh*r Knew* Reel rh ym o ft w it h m o a n , spoon, t u n * a n d a ll t h a t jto ft.
t:SS (1 ) Fn.ign ivTosls
t l ) Soerek to* Tem errsv W h e th e r o r n o t you are in a ro m a n tic m ood d o e sn 't
I D Be* Hunt
( I ) Troth a t Ceaeom a tte r m m
u c hm
, y om
u a m have as m uch f u n e ith e r w a y .
t l ) Laail*
e e iiN
l i t * f t ) W saderfal WsvM *d 11:41 &lt;•) lO
atdlag LifA*
Color
11:11 ( I ) HMC Haws
Miissd «• ! rpsaktng to it has ihi
I D Denaio, U * M esa*.
l : l t ( I ) Th* O p*a W t e l.w
I I ) Th* Jrtsone
Bam o r Doris at Jim Spen­ well stocked bar af aay Uf*
( I ) O en.ral Hoapltal
* ;** ( D Kd Bulllvaa Show
41) Mew* a ad W aotblg
f t ) Sunday Night
cer's, hut talked to o very Ing room around, too « , , .
1:11
f
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)
L
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Movlo
1:11 ( I ) ■llmaasllep
charming voles named I)ar- It’a “ owned" by a fallow who
*:** ( t ) Car *« — Where Ar*
l :H ( I ) A t Th* W arld T erse
Toe
Isno over ths phone. Shs resides in th* Valdaa Betel*
(
I
)
Srlaaeo
*:** ( t ) Bonanea
( I ) Mld-Pla. New*
works thsrw in ths daytime, who aase Use Cartb* ao hi*
I D Th* Real MsCsys
1:41 t l ) lA ffllm *
I D O R . Th aster
tending to dho books and “ living room," snd Bays b*
to* ( 1 ) He* Jorrod
10:H I D Show o f Week
f l ) FasawarA
helping o u t at ths bar. Dar- has lota of company every
( D Candid camera
f l ) Day la Ciart
41) Valts o f yireotoa*
lens's been there sines Au­ night . . . He doesn't premia*
1:1S I D Th* D octor*
I t i t f l i W hat's My Mao
( I ) A it IdahlM tor
gust . . . On* of my favorite to ontertola his gwasds psr*
( ! ) Howard K. Ragltk
(1 ) Jan* Wyman F t*114* ( I ) M swe.es*
bachelors entertained th s tonally, hot says there's
Mat*
( D Harry Reapoaar
1 4 * (■ ) Loretta T saag Shew afternoon crowd at 8pencen something bow sad different
Neva
f l ) HtUloaaJro
19) Mid-Flo. Mow*
a whilo A go with hi* accor­ each evening. (Aald* from
( D Qaeta fo r •
1 1 4 * ( I ) Pots* Ova*
tie
(2
) Tou D on 't le y
dion. playing for his iupper Flo: ths says it's Don Ckayco
11:1* t l ) Ch. Nias Theater
( I ) To T oll Th* T r a it as tha aaying goes.
l:M (•&gt; H ollyw ood Meet*
with hla guitar oa most
f l ) Who D # To*
Co
•
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1:11 ( I ) D o * (to o Bdwords
nights . . . tbs trio or Fri­
Mows
Had A meal enjoyable day nights.)
M ONDAY A. M.
with M s Hems
• a *
spaghstU dinner at th* Mar
1 4 * ( I ) Th* M atch Oam*
( I ) Amorloaa
• :*• (• ) Mg* O*
Lou . , . the plat* was juit Ths Robert Hancocks, own­
( D Petrel Rterm
•:ll fl) Stsa Oa
loaded with tha dsltclnus ers of the Capri, ara in tho
•41 (I) Orevs A Farm R*&gt; d 10 ( l i Uah* Roam fop
Daddy
sauca and spicy meatballs. restaurant how halplng out,
f t ) Mdss mi MlgM
• : » ( I ) C ellos* of R e AW
They Kars a terrific Roque- sine* they looted their other
( I ) Dl*eov*ry 'It
TiM I D Today
4:11 (• ) Am ort***
IS) wak* r * Movies
fart drgaslng for their sal restaurant In town . . . Joy,
441 ( I ) NBC N o v o
V:M (•&gt; Farm. Mask** Msads, with big chunks ol tho managor, said that Mrs.
I 4 S ( D t V f i r t pitykowos
( I ) The Bast *f S r n e k t cheeis in i t Salad li served Hancock la tha oa* who su­
Itl# (9 ) State Mews aa*
f l ) ChMhmat*
Weather
California style, before the pervises that noon time buf­
• 41 I D etaita Clan*
f t ) Today
I:1S
f
l ) Rura* A Alt**
main dish giving you a chancs fet, and that's why It is so
(
I
)
CeuatSewa
Moan
till
• 41 «• ) W solA sg H e y
T ill II ) Miekio'a a.spot fla ts
to enjoy it, instead of hav­ good. 8h* buys tha fresh
( 9 ) M l.key Beta* Rkow
ing to wolf It down along foods and vegetables and
(• ) Copt, l o o s e r * *
•4S ( I ) W solhor sa* Mow*
A Tahitian barbenhip pro­ with ths sntrss.
plans It for your sating
»:*• &lt;•) Taday
•
•
•
pleasure. “ You and your
vide! guitars rather thin
( I ) Cartoavltl*
• :H t l ) Jask Lolas* s a .w
Open seven days a week, writeup on brunches," said
magitlaei *o euitomsri eta
(• ) Amsrleaa Hlstovy
tha Clob Diamond has start­ Joy. "I’m booking them by tho
• ill IS) Rsmpsr MO***
play whits waltine.
ed esrving piuae. In all dif­ handful." Vary happy teas in
• 41 ( I ) flail St arm Shew
I I N t l ) Ray W h .s
ferent styles snd shapes . . , her voice, though.
(•&gt; CsleaSar
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There will bs musical enter­
( I ) l.eara Spinlth
11:1* ( D Flay Tear Maas*
tainment
thla
weekend
for
If
you
ara
really
looking fog
IV
TUP!
ITRC
FIT
COI
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OF
I t ) I Love Leer
TIIK VIVTH JI'D IC M L (114- certain . . , Mrs. Palmer eald entertainment barrains, pleas*
( » ) (?artoon Caper*
e r r r «*• * v n f o r * f. m i . they’re ju*t trying to find
11 41 IS) Th* MtCay*
get out to the Jst Tsir* this
v m . r ctU 'V T T , Fi.tiRin.d.
f l ) Frio* I* Right
enmeona right now to help weekend. F a m i l y bowling
c iia v c p r iv
v n . ta il*
f l ) Ann Nautbarn She1
11.11A h AA tiTVr.TV IIA \ K,
t l i H IS) r * l # " o (llaiya
move a pteno, ana ths enter wtskmda Sunday, and yon
rtaiattrr.
t l ) s-v en Keys
tninment will probably In­ surely don't want to pass up
-ve( I ) Ceneeatrellsa
JAM19A K. LOMU, et ux. *t *1 clude a guitar player . . , . a chases to bowl for II seats,
D* fandant*.
Ths Palmers sro looking for­ which la what ths whole
v t m r s o r h it iv
■ o u T ie u iv i p o n r c i .o i t 'R M
ward to seeing sons of their thing amount* to. Or* per­
T O JAMFue E. U)NO and
i\ t i i it e o r i T V J i w i i r d
I'.v rt.A J U)NU. hi* wife, old Navy friends at ihs son In th* family pays ths
Ctlt HT, IV A M I Fit It D1HI. R r .a liic .M S3. Uurton. ohlu
Club; Ray is a retired chief full price, but everyons alas
veil.*: m i v r r , *t a t h u r
Y ou ar* h ereby notified that
K LO H IIIt. IV FHIlNtl'K.
a Complaint tu for.oloe* a who used to tend bar at ths pays only half. Also, on sash
certain m ortgage encumbering Chiefs Club oa ths bass, so packers o f
k t r r u m t ii c r f ih t iih s
Marita bread,
t v B it) m i t a t r a r
the fo llo w in g described real many of you probably know
clip
off
th*
coupon
which Is
property,
to
.w
it
:
Eeum; U WtUteVR,
D «e»*.*d
1,01 Five ( I ) , Off AH. POHD him.
good for a tram third gams
llK tflH T * HHIM-AT, Cae
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• •
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. . . you bow) two games and
eolberry, Ftorlda. S.mlnol*
FKMBUV* IIA llV It CLAIMS
Bet you cant guess who got ths third on* free with
C o u n t),
Kl irtil&gt;«. acourJ
DR DKMA.VDS AU.tl.Var SAID
In g In F lat thereof re. has ths biggest living room
MATATMa
th* coupon. Sunday ■wsspsr
onrded In Ftet Ruok It
Tou and sack * f you ar*
p a g e Tt o f th* Publlo Tit- in town! Nod only that, but oa 8unday too.
hereby notified and required
rnrite o f Seminole County,
to prenont any claim* and deFlorida
in .id s which y»u, or either
•&gt;f you, may have against the ha* hern filed agelnst yog tn
the
B h ove-.tyled suit, and you
-■lata o f W4HI): I. W1IHOW.
deceased. Ia I* of laid County, are required t» s .r v . a copy
yo u r A n .w .c or other
lo the County Jiiilfe o f H.ml- o f
nolo County, Ftorhla. * ( hi* F ie ld in g to the I'oinplalnt oil
■■me* tn III* Courl lf»ue* ol F la ln llffe *tto r o . j A M I K I I .a id County at P.nfurd, F lor­ MON, n t s it . DKAJt. LOW.V.
ida.
within
ill
eatrndsr DK.W 4 v .s d«n u n t o . I l l
m onths from Ih* llm » o f Ih# Hast Centret A v .o n .. Orlando,
first publication of th l. no. F lorida, ant file th* urlglnsi
Ilea. Cacti claim or demand A n sw er nr nther Pleading In
■hall tl* In writing, and eliatl Ih* o ffic e of the Clerk uf the
■Ml* th* plar* of roald.nr* C ircuit Court on or before the
and post o ffice addreeo of lbs 14th dny of June. t i l l . If you
rlelm ant, end aball he sworn fall to do eo. a decree pro ionto bv Ih* claimant, hie enent, faeeo will be token eealnet
nr atlorn -y, and any mich you fo r the relief denian'led
rialm or d' manJ not ao Iliad In the Complaint.
T h l* Notice ebatl be pub­
shall t&gt;* void.
A R E BACK A T T H E
lished once a week for four
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A* C o-Ad min litre l rice ■ of ford llorald.
DATKD Ihlo H ad day ef
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W It jo is. ddceited.
May, 1 *0 .
Arthur It
{teckwllh, Jr.,
flton.lrnm , Davie A htclnfoeh
c le r k of Circuit Court
Altnrneye for Co-Adm lolelraHr llertlia T. Vlhlen
I rice#
Deputy C lerk
Fust o f f l . . Drawer t i l l
Publish
lley II, It A June
Hanford, tlnrtd*
T. 14, IH L
I'uh ll.h May tl, 1!, *4. It
for the
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DANISH LOBSTER T A IL S
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FROG LEGS
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UNDER THE UMlilt ELLA
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DANCE TO GOOD MUSIC EVERY NIGHT
South French Are.
Sanford
Phone FA 1-9331

The
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ACCORDION

PAUL CASK EY
DRUMS
PETE B U K U R
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EVERY FRIDAY &amp; SATU RDAY NITB

M iL O D E E
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ICE COLD

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On Friday and Saturday,
BARK, a New Torn Corpora­ three films, “Tuxedo Junc­
tion
tion'', “ Country Musle Jubftss*
P la in tiff
and “ Grand 01* O p ry " will
vo.
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LBE. hi* wife, amt ll.VTWAIID M. McCAtff-KT and
NANCT O. MoCAULKT. hit
w ife •
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Notlca li hrrobjr flvon pur­
suant lo an Ordor Amending
rin sl Derrs* of Furrcloaur*
Sated B ar loth, I M l, and tntorod In Chancery Cato No.
11171. of th* Circuit Court of
th* Ninth Judicial Circuit In
and for flemlnot*
County,
Florida, wherein Erl* County
Bavins* Bank It Plsln llff and
John P. Lo* and Dorl* 11 Loo,
hi* wife, and Hayward M. Mc­
Cauley and Nancy O. McCau­
ley, ala wife, art Defendant*.
1 will soil to th* hlahest bid­
der for Ctah at th* front dour
•f th* Homlnola County Court hous* In Hanford, Msmlnole
County,
Florida.
at
11:00
o'clock A. M. on th* loth
day of June, IH l. the follow -

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You and each at ran nr*
h artb r n otified and required
Is present any claim s and Us*
mands which yon , or either
of you. may b a rs against
th l a .la ta o f M O L U R W A D E
deceased. lata o f said County,
lo tha County Judge o f Hcml*
nolo County, Florida, at hta
o fflco in tha co u rt houaa o f
said
County
at
Sanford,
Florida, within ala eatandar
m m ths from tha time o f tha
first publication o f this not*
lea. T w o copies o f each claim
or demand shall ba la w riting,
and shall stats tha placs o f
residence aud post o fflco ad*
dree a o f tha claim ant, and
shall ba aw ora to by tha
claim ant, hla spen t, o r at*
toroey and accom panied by a
filin g fee o f on o dollar and
auch claim nr demand n ot so
filed shall be Told.
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A s adm inistrator Of the
D elate o f
VOI.LIK W AD E , deceased
Rtanalrom. D ario A McIntosh
Attorney), (o r Adm inistrator
P o ll O ffice Draw er D M
Hanford, F lo ri. ■
Publish May I I , t l. t l . *
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Banturce. Puerto R ico
PI.KAHK T A K E NOTICE that
you ara hereby required to
fils your w ritten answ er or
dofeneee. If any, peraoaally
or by an attorney, on o r bo*
fo rs Juno ST, m s , at tha
O fflco o f the Clerk o f the
C ircuit Court, at the Court*
houae In Hanford, Seminole
County, Florida, and to mall
a cop y th ereof to Htenetrom.
D arle A McIntosh, Attorneys
for P lain tiff*, Poet O ffice Una
HID. Hanford, Florida, In that

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against you In the Circuit
Court o f tha Ninth Judicial
Circuit o f Florida, In and fo r
Hemlnula County, F lorida, tn
Chancery, an abbreviated title
o f aald cauao bring "Thelm a
V.'. T a ylor and Nolaa L. Tay*
lor. her husband. P la in tiff*
veraua E. H. Hhehab and Cata*
llna U Hhehab. hla w ife, at al,
Dafandanta." and haraln fall
not o r a D ecree Pro C o n fe u o
w ill be entered against you.
The nature o f thla proceed*
In* being a ault for forecloe*
ura o f a M ortgage on the f»l*
lo w in g
described real pro*
party
ly in g
and being
la
H .itlnole C ounty, Florida, bo*
w lti
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anil 1J feet North o f Ilia
H nuih'aet corner o f tha
Houlhweet H o f Section
14. T ow n ship 10 Booth,
lu n g e 11 l i n t , thence run
North 111 feet, thence run
W est 101 feeL thence run
Hnuth
111.
thence
run
Hast t o l feet to the Point
o f Ilealnnlng.
WlTNKttH my bend and seal
of
said C ou rt at Sanford,
Hemlnnle C ounty, F lo r id * thla
lln d day o f May, A D. 114*.
(HEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, J r ,
C lsrk o f the Circuit Court
U r: Martha T. Vlhlea
Deputy Clsrk
Htenstrom, D avis A M olatosb
A ttorneys at La w
p .e t O ffice Boa 11*0
Hanford, F lorida
Publish May 14, M * Juna
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YOU AND KAi’ ll O F TOIT
AUK HURKUY NOTIFIED that
a
suit
has bees
brought
against
you by
INBTITC*
TiUNALt
MOHTO.VOH
COM*
PAN T, a California corpora*
lion authorised lo do busln-sp
In lbs t u t s o f F lo r id * Plaintiff, to foracloss a certain
M ortgage
more
particularly
described
In the Complaint
filed In this suit, which M ort.
gage encum bers the follow in g
described properly, situate la
Hsmlnole County, F lo r id * to*
w it:
Lot 1, Block T. IIB F T.
M ill ItOMUft. ORLANDO
MLOTION ONK, according
to ptat thereof recorded
In P lat Hook II. Paget I
and I, Public Itecorde o f
gsm lnoto County, F lo r id *
togeth er with a National
lla n go and Oven. Modsl
T K *10*11. g-rla l »!TM, Natluaal Hood and Fan M o.
del K YlebF . W aste K ing
Dlspoeall. Model 11. Her*
lal eaou. &lt;1. K. Air Condi­
tioner and Furnace, Model
a lT A le llll, Herlal 303100II*.
and fo r oth er relief, tad yog
are required to file your An­
sw er to said Complaint wish
the C lerk o f the above s ty l­
ed C ourt and to serve a copy
tta ra of on P la in tiffs Attor*
n . a. nOHRNBKHO, RuttKX.
IIK H O A K K U IM A N . lael Ain*
alsy Building, Miami 11. F lo r­
id * not later then the 14ttt
day o f June, 1141, In default
Ilf which said Complaint will
be taken as confessed by you.
[U T K D , at Henford. F lo r id *
this lln d d iy of Mey, test
U 4B A L )
A rthur II. Beckwtth. Jr.
C lerk o f the Circuit Court
By: Martha T . Vlhlea
D eputy Clerk
Publish May 14. I t ft J uki
T. 14. 1*41.

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Herald Want-Ads Are Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting! Use Them!
#. For Rent

Classified
Phone
322-5613
322-5612

Sift

9. For Rent

UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom Furn. Apt. Close tn. Apt. 4.
bouse,
kitchen
Ph. FA 2-3031.

equipped.

|33 Mo. 4071*
2

2 BEDROOM bouse, Florida
room. Available new . Ph.
FA 2-1349.

Office 204 W. First
DEADLINES

EFFICIENCY Apartment on
First St. N ear 2 city free
parking lots and shopping
jtores. No utility charges.
Suitable for couple o r sin­
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
Store.
3

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
Tum ., thru Frl. » 2 P. M. day
before insertion. Mon. • Set.
noon.

BEDROOM'S.

Kitchen

equipped- FA 2-3722.
W E L A K A APARTM ENTS:
Rooms private baths, 111
W. First St.

W.

1st.

ftaaforb

Erralh

S W E E T IE PIE

May 31, 1963 — Page 11 27. Special Services

RR. House, living-dining
room.
Alr-Cond.
O arage,
carpurte, large modern kit­
chen. *83 month, with op­
tion to buy. 010 E. 14th St.
J. N. Robson Jr. FA 2-1333
or FA : n 2 » .

Air-Conditioning
SINGER

FURNISHED
Garage
Apt.
140 per month. Water furnDished. 303 S. Park Ave.
Ph. 323-0705.

SEWING MACHINE
SALES

2 BEDROOM furnished Cot­
tage. Screened porch. Sha­
dy lot. *30 a month. Ph.
FA 20310

House. FA 2-7890 or FA 24203

RENT A BED

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. L ost A Founfl
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
6. Food
6. For Rent
6 A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. F o r Sale or Rent
10. W anted to Rent
31. Real Eatate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. M ortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
trr -M ak-H olp -Wanted___
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Eleetrlcul Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio A Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A . A uto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles - Trucks
87. Boats - Motors
88. Motorcycles - Scooters
89. Trailers - Cabanas
1. L ost A

F o u u fl

HUSKY
D og.
Black
with
heavy fur collar. Anawara
to nam e “ L ady." FA $9012.

6. For Krnl
3-BEDROOM furnished apart­
m ent, also efficiency apart­
ment, furnished. 322 0341.
3 BEDROOM home, Suntand,
FA 2-8231.

RtUcleney Apt &gt;30 Mo. up.
Surplus CUy. 301 W. lit.

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Stemper Agency

Jim Hunt Realty

St. Johns Realty

19. BltaaitOM Wanted
YARD Work. FA 2-7871.
2 1 . B M K t y S a lon a
H A R R IE T T S BEAUTY NOOK
Com plete Ser. Eve. Appt'i.
105 So. Oak
FA 2-3742
GRADUATION SPECIAL
Cut *N Curl Beauty Shop
Cold W ave $093 complete.
Open evening by appt.
318 Palm etto Ave.
322 0834

p u.:»u stay
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SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED only *18.50
Econom y Septic Tank Co.
TE 8-1415 Altamonte .Spgs.

26. Radio At Television
PERSONAL RADIO 4 TV
l DAY SERVICE
25th. St. 4 Sanford Ave.
Ph. 3230653

j

ALUMINUM
Furniture rewebbed cheaper then you
1030 CHEV. VS. Std. tram.
can do it yourself. Bring
Call 323-0583.
It
lo
the
Furniture
Center.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-0032
1100 French Ave.
’30 FORD. 0 p a il. Sts. Wa­
ALL WUHK GUARANTEED
gon. VS Std. shift. R A H
HAIRY INDIGO
Original owner. Excellent
AUTO RADIO SERVICE
Regular, 100 lbs...........$32.30
cond. $493. 322 8886.
PERSONAL RADIO 4 TV
L e » Quantities per lb. . . . 33c
2ilh, St. &amp; Sanford Ave.
300 lb. lota and ov e r p er 100
Iba.................................. $28.00
Pensacola Bahia G rass, Ask
for current prices.
Senkarik Glass and Paint ABOVE PRICES FOB HERE
A. M. PREVATT, PHONE
Company
740-2115, SEVILLE. FLA.
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4423

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

VE SPA MOTOR S C O O T E R S .,;
N ew 4 Used.
f 2
Lewis Sales k Service
2517 Country C lub Rd. I
Ph. FA-2-7928
BICYCLES repaired ■
painted. E lec. Trains re*
paired. C oy'* B ike Shop. J
414 Sanford Ave. FA $ 1 6 0 . Free p ick up and delivery.:

Your Neighbor At Hollers

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

31. Poultry • Livestock

Tosvler, Mixer. Other Item*.
2U68 Grandview Ave.

:i:i. Furn it a re
Uicd furniture, appliances
tools, etc. Bought • Sold
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
We Buy, Sell, Trade,

Repair

HILL’S TH R IFT SHOP

Furniture - Appliances • T.V
Open 9 to 9 daily and Weekendv
27. Special Services*
Ph. 322-73«3 2040 Hiawatha M
Sanford, Fla.
LAWNS Renovated . Aerate
Rem ove Thatch • Chinch
Bug Spray (VC-13) - Ferti
* s e -P h . FA $4244
MANSFIELD
LAWN SF.R

1963 Z1U ZAG Sewing Mach
ine Darns, m akes button
boles. Guaranteed. 4 Pay­
ment! of *7.70. FA 2 9111,
$1 per day rental fo r Elec­
tric Carpel Shampooer with
purchase of Blue Lustre.
Carroll's Furniture.
2t’ ’ DUMONT console T.V.
Good picture. FA 2 0749.

W ARREN A D A M S,
Business &amp; Credit M an ager
Warren, an 8 year mrmber o f Holler*, live* with HU
wife Margaret and 2 children. Norma *nd Gene. They
have 2 married daughters, M ary Elisabeth and Carol, and
2 grandchildren. The Adame are mem bars of the First
Presbyterian Church and W arren alnga In tha their,
lie la nlan serving aa an Elder. The Sanford Mate
Chorua. o f which he la t member, la on e o f hi* favorite
actlvitlea. Hr ak o enjuja puttering in the y ard *ad
boating when the opportunity avails llaelf.

Ready To Serve You A t Hollers o f Sanford

MONTH

Me Repair sod Service
S T I N E
Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2 6432
Piano Tuning and Repair
W L. Harmon — FA 2-4223

TOUR BIST LIVING AND
INVESTING OPPORTUNITY
IN FL0RI0A TODAY!

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"W t « « * i i amir

CLEAN • l!l»

TODAY’S

SPECIALS
1958
1958

Deltona 1956

PLYMOUTH

$295

2 Ilnur V-K
FOUL*

$495
$295

2 Door, Ii Cyl,
FOHU V-H
Slat lull Wiignn

N EW
S6960 lo $15,450
Av Loot as $210 doan,

TODAY

it fn* Oslwr

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041tuna, Fla. • ftui* 668 44SI

1959 Chevrolet Bel-Air
Fully

Powered,

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1959 Ford Country
Sedan Slallun W egiin. t Dour, 9
I’a**.. \ir Cond.. Fully Powered, A
Cuol lluy.

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1195

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1959 Lincoln Hardtop

cat
Air I ’tiftil., l ull) I'lm irii). 1 ha Mile. ^ P
air, L ucaII) O r nttl.

1958 Ford Fuirlone 500
V-8. Knrd-n-.Matir, Pitarr
Radio, Healer.

1195
1195

f

1959 Dodge i Door
Htatiwii W agun, 9 I’asa., :i Seats,
Fully
Piiaered, Radio A
Heater,
Extra Clean,

195

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SUvring,

895
795

195.5 Chrysler Crown

S f?&lt; 0 lC

Imperial, 2 Door Hardtop. A ir Cond-,
Fully I’oaerrd, Kvcrllrnl Cund.

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$295

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WI TH HEAT l i t . ALTOMATIC
ITlANKM|u&lt;4|liN, ELECTRIC 2 SPKKI*
W IN D SH IELD
WIPER
\M » W ASHER

tiingugg lin e *

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at.iiori-tn:

I960 Ford Fair lane 500
4 Ilnur, V-8. Furd-O-yialir. Radio,
Heater. Power Steering, Beautiful
Blue A White.

1353 I’HMI VC 2 Door.

h u m evite Investment
O pportunities
From Juvt $t(W ft

.4 DELTONA

*1795

jr t g g PLUIOUTII I Door, 6 CyL. K 4 II

Ho Closing Costs!

In ltu U I*
3 « am |&lt;l git

1962 Ford Falcon
Future 2 L'uor, Bucket Seals, Bland.
Tran*., Air Condlllon Jk Healer,
Eatra Clean.

BUYS

1 9 5 8 MBRCUHY 1 IhH&gt;r Hardtop

Av little as $43.11
&lt;* m onth)

DRIVE OUT
TODAY!

HUNT 9

BARGAIN LOW PRICE CARS

FLORIDA'S BEST HOME VALUES:

Ihi Mackii Bros. Inc.
1

KM I

F BETTER

V-8,
Aulum alk,
Radio, Heater.

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

WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Tytirs ami sue*

NICE
With

Ju-e

G arage
Apartment. 2 BEDROOM house in Coun­
IB. S.tuatijn.v Yiuntcd
air-cunduioner.
*50
try Club .Manor. Assume
niOQLb. Call FA 2-ftLiu.
| pay m ta u . FA 2-^671
□ u k l C u e . FA $2274.

FINANCE IT WITH US
♦ Low M e r e s t Rates
+ Low Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANK

Wall

Stenstrom Realty

B y Vlarlhe T. Vlnten
D C.

Auto Glass, Tops
4 Sea* Cover*

3 PIECE Bathroom *et with
fittings. &gt;13.00. 42“ Kitch­
en sink with fittings, $3.00
22. liuild * Paint • Repair FOR SALE: Three Gurtisoy
Gas range, good baker.
heifers. 9 months old. Had
$1500. Free delivery, ph.
FINISHED masonry home on
talfliood vaccination. *283
FA 2-1757.
for allTFree. Call FA 2-29*i8
in Florida. No down pay
or cornu to 21 It Summerlin 6* HOME Bar, $50. 3 Piece
m eat. Low monthly payAve. alter 5:18) p.m.
Rattan suite, $30, G. E.
menU. I. E. Batten. 305 E.
DFihwasher $23. Pair table
3rd St. Ph. FA 2-1970 or .11 A. Pel.t
lamps $8.t». 2 Odd tables
FA 2-4440. Sanford. Fla.
(7.00. 1 Lamp, $3.00. Utt
REGISTERED Collies. *25.
lily cabinet, $3.00. Decorat
25. Plumbing Service
FA $2437 after 6.
or iron pot, &gt;12.00. 1 Large,
4 2 regular Venetian blind*.
PLUMBING
6 MO. old black 4 tan AKC
*23 on, 1951 Chevy, radio,
Contracting Kepalrs
registered Dachshund Pup
11200. Curtain stretchers
F R E E ESTIMATES
py. Call FA 2-7U05 a flcr 3:3U
*3 oo. 2 Wool rugs, $10.00.
R. L. H AR VEY
12’ Fishing Boat, 3 hp. rao204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 3341 32. Flowern - Shrubs
AKC Black m ale Poodle
&gt;123. Mltc. clothes. Phone
POTTED MUMS in bloom.
FA 2 oio8.
33c up.
GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY
Ha hp AIR CONDITIONER.
Plumbing A Heating
Gra|H‘ vilie Ave. Near 20(h St.
Good condition. K. A. Wal
A IR CONDITIONING
ter. 29 Atuli-a D r. Dull ary.
CONTRACT and REPAIR
Summer Annuals, Dutch Mill
Ph. NO 8 5313.
WORK
Nursery. Upsala Rd. Just
1007 Sanford Ave. FA $4342
off 2Wh St. and 1st St.
GASOLENE Mnwrer, Electric

RAVKNNA PA R K

total-

SHALLOW WELLS k PUMPS
Jerry Lord FA 2-3210

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M H H M W

16. Fcirulo Hetp Wanted
FURNISHED Hume available
TIO.V. n-cwrillo* i-» III**
Custom 3 BR. 2 hath CR
July 1st. 3 BeJrnu, Fla
r n -'-r -i-'I
In I"*:Lr
home, situated in desirable C C Illi Girt. Apply PIS
Hook it. i’* « »* *'*. is -“ m1
Bui. Large fenced back­
Whistle. Sanford.
area on fenced oak shaded
it .
1‘ ai.ll'
lUtertl*
yard. Quiet neighbor mod.
Vimlihili I'm inly. KturMx:
lake front houiesitc. Feu
fta. Ir-en f'l*Z
I v-.n
Convenient to N \S, School*
17. M ale Help W auled
lures include built in kil
I II l l i « * t i o . e - # iy 1*4 » o h * i , d
4 shopping. *113 per mo.
} -u » r s M-iulf*'* i " *- '»• *
cben
equipment,
Florida
SANFORD HOYS
r p&gt;
of
your
V -* * r
of
Call FA 2-1200 after 5 p in.
room, aud other nice e x ­ Work a. ter school no a an 1
M u i n i t i tli» r .inplxlai *&gt;u
tras. Only SlJ.cjo, with low
p la in t iff*
» tio r -» &gt;
j o r e n * IN quid Debar), 2 t&gt;. Rooms.
full time during summer
V.. VII HASKu. »•. " , II..% as*.
down payment, and $I05
*1.17 an hour salary \g*
1'* baths, Fla. room , pat o.
I'.Ti, I’ n .k . H. nTi ■
i jii.ily.
p-r month im-ludrs every
Florida. *n-l file M-* orlelioil
l l l w la b ile o n 'y ) Apply
carpurte. Soft water service.
/ ■ ■ n t r or Pleading in *0*
thing. See this soon! Ex
Saturday
9 a. in. 64 F. I
*73.
F
A
2-7213.
O f!L . o! the clerk of
I elusive with—
Central. Room .xu Orlando. C 'lr u jilt
C o u r t &lt;jn *?
u *f« r*
L -. anti Joy Of J-itin. t»**- R : FURN. 3 Room Apt. with
y -ii -vll to do *Oi * deer**
hath 4 garage. Water furn­
MANAGER Trabices, age i i
pr - cot. *«a»o will
l*km»
ished. 2i&gt;o Narcissus. Ph.
lo 50. Married preferred.
• £ aln M ! &gt; oU f o r I k * r r l
dv ■
p - m ii - j it- ine - oinpi* mi.
Opportunities Sanford, Lax 1
Y \ 23140
vviTNUS# my lu .id *‘i-* * ( Ileal Estate—Mortgage*
selberry, Oraugc City and:
f le la l x d
o t o f f ic e
d«iiM * AVAILABLE June 0. Spacious
111 N. Park Ave.
FA 2-2120
DeLund areas. Contact Mr
tlolO. County . lllll - •tl'4 d*|
3 bedroom . 2 bath home. Ravenna Park
FA 2-7495
vi u-iy. taea.
Hudson.
Jackson’ s
Minn j
la E A t.)
.
.
S133 per
month.
P-tone
Evening!
Market. Longwood P la za ,'
Arthur II Be.-holth. J r.
322 BIOS o r FA 2 0319
FA 2 2677 FA 2 3829 FA 2 6560
L'lgrk o f Circuit Court
Lungwoud, Florida
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29. Automobile Service

Rolls way, Hoapltai 4 Baby SUNDRIES Store. Stock 4
Beds.
equipment. Well establish­
12. Real Eatate F or 8al«
By Day, Week, o r Month
ed. Proprietor wishes to re
CARROLL’ S FURNITURE
tin . Call
FA 2-0274 or ONLY six left in desirable
Ph. FA 2-5101 110 W. l i t St.
Longwood TE $0369.
Tee ’N Green Estates. See
model on U piila
Road.
F U R N I S H E D Apartment. 3 4 4 BEDROOM Hom ei,
Centrally air-conditioned, 3
Clean and cloae in. Jimmie
See modcla at Highland
o r 4 bedrooms, beautiful
Cowan. 322-4013.
Ave. Longwood- 10 minutes
family room , in your price
south on 17-92 and west on
range, 20th St. W. by MayNEW unfurniabed 2 bedroom
Semlnoie 1 block.
fair Country Club.
Duplex Apt. New Hove 4
LMN ENTERPRISES INC.
refrigerator. W a t e r furnBY OWNER. 3 Dr. 3 balh CB
labed. Tile bath and terrazROBERT A. WILLIAMS
home in Pinecrest. Kitchen
zo floors. *75 per Mo. Ph.
Realtor
equipped. Reasonable down
FA 2-2374 after 5.
Raymond LundquUt, A iio .
pay ment. A a a u m e pay­
4 LARGE
room furnished FA 2 3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
ments. Call FA 2 0249.
Apartment. Within walking
3
BR.
Home.
202
Laurel
Dr.
distance
of
Town.
Call
$300 PER ACRE
Good
location,
kitchen
FA -34310- ------------------------------18 ACRES hide w-wierl !snJ.
equipped. Low down payoverlooking pretty lake —
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
ment. Assume loan. A real
$5,400 — sorry, but cash.
ped. Fenced in. |70 month.
saving. Call 322-7879.
New 3 bedroom, 2 bath, airFA 2 3249.
conditioned home on ST.
NEWLY redecorated 2 bedJOHNS
RIVER.
$17,900,
NEW Home, 3 bedroom s. It*
room fram e house at 312
10',k down.
baths, Westii.ghouse kitch­
Holly Ave. Near school,
en, central oil heat. Car­
clo»e in. Hardwood floors Waterfront Lots — *1,995 —
Low down pay ment and *15
ports, *90.00 monthly, op­
thru out. Large room s, mo­
per month.
tion to buy. Ph. Orlando
dern kitchen equipped *7,500
422 2370.
Liberal
terms.
Contract New 2 bedroom LAKE MARY
home. Big oaks, view of
M n . M. L
Raborn. Pb.
CLEAN l i t floor Apartment.
lake, orange grove—49,730.
FA 3 5859 or FA 2-5292.
Private entrance, tool Pal­
metto.
Big shady lota up to 300'
frontage. Highly restricted.
2026 L A U R E L A ve. 3 Bed
WILSON PLACE 5 mi. W.
room s, 1 bath. Living room,
REALTOR - INSUROR
on 111-Way 46. Willard Jones
dining room ,
kitchen 4
FA 2-0001. or A l W allace FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.
Florida room . $83 a month.
FA 2S300.
222-0770.
OWNER leaving in few days.
SACRIFICE by owner. Furn­
3 Bedroom, 1 hath, separate
3 HEDROOM house, unfurn­
ished 2 bedroom cement
dining room, beautiful fire
ished.
Kitchen
equipped.
block
hom e,
hardwood
place in living room and
Newly decorated. WO' from
floors, tile bath on large
large glass doors to en­
lik e . $70. Option to buy.
oak shaded corner hit, fenc­
close palio. Owner's invest­
135 Palm etto Ave. L ik e
ed backyard. Approximate
ment over *17,200. Will sell
M ary, llu da ion .
first mortgage *5,200. 4*4'.i
*13,700. Buy It or rent It
interest, $53.00 per month
at a bargain. 303 S. Sun3 ROOM Garage Apartment.
includes taxes and insur­
land Dr.
Newly decorated. $13 00 per
ance. Will take 2nd mort­
month. 612 perk Ave. after
gage. Total price *7,500 THREE BEDROOM, two hath
6 p. m. Call FA 2-3010.
house; hardwood f l o o r s ,
But cash for my equity, will
3 RM. furn. Apt. Utlya. *50.
fireplace, Fla. room , dining
veil for $7,000, F A 2-3610
I BR. bouse. Wo 3222701.
room. Large kitchen Dou­
after 4 p. m.
ble garage with lots of stor­
STENSTROM RENTALS CHECK this value. 3 B ed­
age apace. On large lot
Nice 3 BR furn apt. Mu
room home, Florida room,
with many treei. 1814 Mel­
2 BR home kit. eq. *73
tile bath, kitchen equipped.
lon vli!e Ave.
3 BR A ir Conii. Home *83
Beautiful
landscaped lot.
1 BR Home Pinecrest 185
4WC* mortgage. P r i c e
S BR, H i bath Fenced *95
*&gt;■32.00. Will trade for lot
3 BR. I bath Fern. Rm. «!00
or acreage. FA 26027.
3 HR, Fla Room , nice *110
O ffice FA 2 2118
NO CASH NEEDED
3 BR, 2 hath, Tups. It to
Night FA 2-06M
3 Bedroom. 2 balh. *61 a
4 BR, 2 ‘ t: Balh, Pool tlrto
323 0700
rnomh. T. 4 I. included. 2524 Park Dr.
4 UH. 2*4 bath, Exec. *163
Sanford, Fla.
322-8083.
LOJH ARBOR. Alr-Cond. 1
ltdrm. house, huge Fit. Rm.
Double enrporte,
many
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Heal h stale— M ortgages
other extras. FA 2-U2M
Itl N. Park Ave. FA 2-2120 US N. Park Ave.
FA 20123
Ravenna Park
FA 2-7193
iT\KK MARY. Last time o f­ 15. liuMinr!"t Opportunity
Evenings
FA 2 2.177 FA 2 3829 FA 2-83S0 fered. 3 Bedroom, den or For Ideate: Service Station
4lh bed room. 2 bath Iujiiic
Choice location. Apply The
Clow to schools 4 churches.
3 BEDROOM *LB home, k it­
Pure Oil Co. Wit W. Bill
l 4 block to Little I j k r
chen equipped
Available
St.
Juno 4. Ph. FA 2 JllW.
Mary with sale beach and
L meat
boat launching privileges. GROCERY Store
2
BEDROOM
unfurnished
market. All fixture! and
15' Boat and 40 hp. motor
huuse.
Kitchen cqu'ppeJ.
slock cheap. Make an offer.
4 trailer included at *13,9uo
Small swimming pool. $73
F.\ 2 7UtM.
FA 23101.
a month. FA 2 2322.

Stenstrom Realty

CARS WANTED

FREE ESTIMATE

A SERVICE

REEL'S USED CAR8
Upholstering 4 Mattress ren­ CROWDER Peas, You pick
CALL FA 2-5783
Jk bring container, *1.30 a
11th SL k Sanford Ait.
ovating. New k Used Furni­
bushel. FA 27881.
ture. Call Nix Beddtag Mfg.
SUMMER swim and fun pro­
'39 FIAT $1,100. O n* owner.
Co., at 109 Celery Ave.
gram. Happy A cres Kinder­
ANNIVERSARY SALE
Like new. '51 Renault C ara*'
FA 2-2111,
garten and N ursery. Ph.
SEWING MACHINES
voile. E xcellen t con dition .'
FA 2 0481.
Overstocked in forward and
F A 2-1440 o r FA 2-0110.
34. Articles For 8alo
reverse Sewing Machines.
FKIGIDAIRE
Singer, N ew Home, Morse 37. Boats - Motors
Mena sport ibirta. *1.99 up.
Sales 4 Service
■ rsd oth er makes from
Mens
shoes
$2.19
up.
Sur­
G. H. HIGH
824.30, 10% down and *2.00 Gateway T o The Waterwap
plus
CUy.
201
W.
1st.
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
p er week. Special buttonHobson Sporting Good* Ph. r A 2-3083
Y our EVINRUDE Dealer
Iiol#
attachment
*8.30,
READY MIX Concrete, win­
Brand
new
Sanford
Sewing
304-0-8
E. 1st Ph. F A 2 3881
dow
sills,
lintel*,
steps,
SMITH Air Condition R efri­
Center. 104 So. Park Aveblocks, sand, cem ent, rock,
geration service. All work
10 hp M ERCURY O .V . Motor.
pipe, steel, grease trips,
guaranteed. Very
reason­
A l cond. used approx. 100
3 6 . A utom obile* • T ru ck*
dry
wells,
atepping
itow
s.
able in price. Day FA 2-7434
hrs. $133. 3229031.
Miracle Concrete Co.
BUYING A NEW or
Night FA 2 J0C9.
3U0 Elm Ave.
F A 23751
USED CAR?

2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen
equipped. f73. FA 2-3303.

BY OWNER. 3 Bdrm. 2 bathe
The Herald will not be re­
large lot. FA $1932.
sponsible for more than one 2 BEDROOM Furn. ground
floor Apartment. Contact
in correct insertion o f your id ,
12. Real Estate F or Sale
2312 Palm etto.
and r e s e m a the right to re­
v ile o r reject any advertise­ Unfurnished 2 bedroom bouse. BY OWNER. Furnished or
m ent (ram wbat ordered to
1303 Elliott A ve., FA 2-3234
unfurnished.
2
bedroom
conform to the policies of this or FA 2-0325.
bouse. 122 Country Club Dr.
FA 2*1399.

S6. Aiiw u t n- - Tm ka

WANTED reliable couple to G IR L 'S B icycle SIP. Round 1930 EDSEL. Run* good. r
take up monthly payments L ion s foot antique table. *23.
Looka good. A. K. Rosset- Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
o f (13.50 on $ complete
FA $3340.
ter. FA 3-teM.
’ **
isfaction guaranteed. Pb.
rooms
of
furniture.
Call
FA 2-1817.
REAL BUY
TE $1311, Casselberry, col­ DINETTE— Table 4 4 chairs,
1901 TEM PEST Statloa Wa- •
U
r
g
e
hutch,
dressing
table.
le c t
gon. 11383. Straight s h ift.-4
F A 2-0030.
Excellent condition. Caa b o
H. B. POPE CO.. INC. Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
1 TON Alr-Condltkmer. Furn­
3M So. Park A ve. FA 2-4231
seen at 403 W. 1st SL be­
Service With the
Caib.
iture, sun lamp, portable
tween i t l , after 3 at 118
SUPER TRADING POST
'Westlngbouae oven. Pbone
E. Jenkins Circle.
PA J-08TT.
323-0485.

STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
3 KM. Furn. Apt.. *70 Mo.
FURN. Apt. 000 Park.
day
tk-druoin Air - Conditioned.
Sit.
Ill E. 8th St.. FA 2-5780,
9. For Sale or fUM
“ CLEAN quiet R oom s'' The
liable*. FA 24720.

84. Article* For Sale

By Nadine Seltzer LAWN SERVICE

Tu e»., thru FrL • 2 P. M.
b efore Insertion. M oo. •

RESPONSIBILITY:

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Us leadership amoag Heavy
Attack Wing One squadrons
Tuesday by flying to first
place in the May bomber
stream eompetllioa at 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 Skywarrior
(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, bombardieralso 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 bomhardier. LL (J|&gt; Tom
top Wing flight crew, Bill Treanor, finished seventh.
The victory lor Detachmedt Areo Pastors
Wlaberg and James 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 Car­
tended the funeral services of
ina. earned fifth place. The rowly missed winning both Dr. Weaver Eubanks o f 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.
er Scout of Altamonte Post
Frank Evans of Lake Mary. James 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

M A Y F A IR H O T E L M A N A G E R , Everett K err, center waa hont T h u r s d a y
to the Chamber o f Commerce Coffee Clubbers. Shown here with Kerr
•re four n ew com en to the area. From left Dewey Strawn, manager o f
fr a illy Finance; Felix Andrews, manager o f I1L H ; K e r r ; John Broderick,
manager o f the Continental Testing Laboratories, Inc. In Fern Park and
Stafford Derby, special correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor.
K err wr»»onw«f that the newly remodeled and air conditioned M ayfair
Will be open all sum m er this year,
(H erald Photo)

CAVALCADE
O F H O M ES

SUNDAY JUNE 2nd
G R O U N D B R E A K IN G CE R E M O N IE S were held at th e First Pentecostal
Church o f Longwood last week fo r the erection of a new sign which has
been the project o f the Pentecostal Conquerors for the last fe w months.
In the photo members o f the organization look proudly on ns Cleo Marker

breuks the ground.

(Herald Photo)

FAT
O V ER W EIG H T

Church To Observe
Pentecost Sunday
By Downs Estes
R ev.

direction

of

Rev.

Joe

Up­

E. Ruth Grant, pas­ church o f Orlando, will pre­

tor of tile First Pentecostal

cede the recognition o f offi­

Church of Long wood, has an­ cials,

The

choir

from

Apopka

pleted for a special Pcnlecurt

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 o f l ’ cntccost
will be explained in the main
message to he given during
Ihe afternoon by R ev. William
Connell, Florida State super
intend nit.
A cordial welcome Is extended, not only for this »pe
d a l event but for all regular
services of live church, by
Rev. Grant.

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

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Stop Wallace,
Court Urged
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (U PI) — 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 o f 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 that 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 at­
torneys were to argue that Wallace's presence
at the university when tw o 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 o f the University o f 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.

* * e l o 4*
By LARKY VEK5HEL
Anyone thought of green ce­
ment by the post office froot
to take away that washed-out
took?

• • •

D cB a rj Nursing Home has
hired new administrator . . ,
Gentleman named Jenkins.

• • •
Gordon Frederick's new of­
fice in the K irk Plata build­
ing being fixed up.

• • •

BULLETIN

all smiles today . . . County
Judges were taken off the fee

• • •
Wonder what the subject of
Com m issioner
rick 's

John

"question

Fitzpst-

and answer

ty p e" program will be fo r the
Lake Mary Cham ber of Com­
m erce Thursday night?

Death Claims
Pope John

VATICAN C ITY (U P I) — Pope John XXIII.
one of tiie greatest Popes in the history of the HoAltamonte Springs' new wa-|m an Catholic Church, died today in the fifth year o f
~ter system is s Ape u t u m m his—reign.
■--------------------underway this week.
The 81-ycnr-old Pope wont to his death slowly,
• • •
in pruyer and suffering, his stout peasant’s heart
Hate to correct an ou tofcarrying h im
through
town newspaper but it's Son­
more
than
three
days o f
ny Raborn on the city's indus­
trial park board and not Joe
final agony that was re­
Baker.
lieved only hy lapses into
• • •
comas.
It won't be tong before that
Vatican radio said the
Tuskawilla Bridge i* com plet­
pontiff died at 7:49 p.m.
ed and the approaches are
constructed.
(2549 il.ni. CUT)*.'
• • •
The spiritual leader o f
By Halted Press International
That controversial agenda
Americans tolled a record the world's half billion
is plaguing the County Com­
mission again. Too often pri­ highway death mark for the Roman Catholics d i e d
vate citizens jam the morn­ long Memorial Day weekend. without seeing the end
In the waning momenta of of his great project, the
ing hours wills complaints
and requests. Not too long the 102-hour weekend, the E c ii m e n i c a 1 Council,
• • •
ago the Commission didn't
which
w a s suspended
Accident* kilted at leant 17
get to the prepared agenda
with his death.
until 1:3U p.m ., after the noon persona In Florid* during
For nearly four days
recess. John Alexander would th* Ion* M e m o r i a l Day
the heart of the ixmtiff
have it that anyone who weekend,
continued heating after
wants to speak notify the
doctors huil given up
clerk by Friday before the deaths shot past 500 anil to­ hojie o f saving him from
National Safety
Tuesday meeting or wait un­ ward the
the stomach tumor that
til the conclusion o f regular Council'* high estimate of was believed to be can­
business. (In Charlotte Coun­ 550.
cerous.
Coustruction

on

wells

ttB W A ...

BRIEFS

for

NEW DELHI. India (U PI)
—An Indian Airltnoa plane
crashed today in northwest
India, apparently killing all
29 persons aboard, an airline
spokesman announced.

Be Prepared
WASHINGTON (L T D - A
high Pentagon uliiclal be­
lieves the nation should be
prepared for “ a renewal of
a ctive" tension with the So­
viet Union in the near future,
ment figure.

•

•

•

The Good Samaritan Home
has been included in the Unit­
ed Fund Drive.
• • •

"W e
believe
there
was
more traffic than we had an­
ticipated," a council spokes­
man said. "A lot o f those men
who had to work Friday took
off Wednesday, wrnt to the
country for a one day holi­
day, went to the city, worked
Friday, and then drove out
again for the weekend."
"Thia is something a little
unusual,” he said.
A b o d e d l’res* Internation­
al count at 5:3o a.m. showed
at least 509 persons had died
in traffic
accidents since
Wednesday st 0 p.m ., local
time.
The breakdown:
T raffic 5(/J
Drowning liti
Boating 11
Plane 2U
Miscellaneous lou
Total 750.

Cyclone Toll
At 15,000

Pulling power of tiie Her­
ald
classified
department.
age* caused by tiie iyclunt*i
Wow la the wurd from Dc­
which
swept across 5,000
Bary . . . Community Center
square miles on the mainland
attempted to get rid of two
last Tuesday and Wednesday
pianos by way of Ihe classi­
would be higher titan the dis
fied department . . . Barrage
asters ol UMU and !9iil. Ac­
o f calls and sold in less than
cording to official reports,
« hours.
• • •
NEW YORK ( U P l t - S U c l u about 5,0*si persons died hi
School Hoard opened bids on opened firm in moderate tiud- ! the cyclone of 190u and ut
| least 17.000 person* in 1901.
additlon to the school admin- dug today.
iatration o ffic e today. Low bid i
.went to Shoemaker Construc­
tion Co. ut a coat of $10,882.

•

•

W E ATH ER: Fair through Tuesday. High today, 85-90. Low tonight, 60-G5.
VOL. 53

Four

United Ureas Leased Wire

Hours

rumour lUbiiiUrme 'H im n c r

Urpreri
NEW YORK (U l’ l) — Sen.
George A. Sin athe rs (D H a .)
today urged businessmen to
get behind a move to get
('(ingress to pass a tax reduc­
tion program which could re­
duce lliu nation's unemploy­
ment.

Mnmnluth Rally
WASHINGTON (U l’ l» -T h e
national
Draft
Goldwatcr
Committee W a y announced
plans for a mammoth July I
rally In Ihe nation's capital
aim ed
at
convincing Sen.
Barry G oldw atcr to run tor
president.

Reverse Ruling1
WASHINGTON
(U l'll
Sen. Kenneth B. Keating (It
N .Y .) called on Vice Presi­
dent Lyndon B. Johnson to­
day to "rev erse his pro fili­
buster rulings" and help push
new civil rights legislation
through the Senate.

Go Anywhere

New Reporter
In Altamonte

n,,,j^ord the work to accept
employment.
Mr*. liar lux, wife o f the
Herald carrier for Altamonte
Springs, will be available to
uccept new* item* at tier
home anyth......luring Ihe w.-ek
■ crept on Thursday morning-.
She may lie reached by tele­
phone at TE H-1318.

•

MON., JUNE 3. 19G3

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 725

Violence

Gainesville Flare-Up
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... i.lnien «..r.

n ir k c r lm r

n ln - m b -

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lion during the trouble, which
started when Negroes a t­
tempted to buy ticket* to a
segregated theater.
City official* promised ftrict
control over morn theater
demonstrations expeebil to­
day.

It was here, witnesses laid,
[that a N egro pulled out a
pistol and shot another Neig ro, Joseph Simmons, either
Iaccidentally while aiming at
l the car or because Slmmoua

to 1.000 Negroes gathered as
word o f the downtown trouble
spread. Tim Negroes pounced
on u stalled car carrying three
white men, wrecked tho car
uiid beat one o f the men.

Iwas trying to help the w hite
|men. Police said they were in*
|vestigating.
Simmons waa treated fo r a
Iwound In the forearm and r*i leased from a hospital.

Lawmakers Meet

-Hunt Yacht

Court Rules
Agency Shop
Legal Under Law

Kennedy 'Summons'
Leaders On Rights
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
—
President Kennedy summ on­
ed Democratic Congressional
Leaders to the While House
today to discuss new, strung
civil rights legislation expect­
ed In he submitted to Con­
gress tomorrow.
The
administration
civil
rights proposals will be ac
companied by a written pres­
idential message to tile House
and Senate.
Tin- President returned to
the Wlute House this morn­
ing (rum a weekend al Camp
David, Md., and immediately
|limousines bearing top Demo­
cratic House and Senate lead­
ers began streaming to the
executive mansion. Alt) Gen.
Hubert F. Kennedy and Vice
President Lyndon B. Johnson
also Joined the talks.
The President prepared hi*
civil rights rccommemlutiuns

under pressure of intensifying
racial strife in both the north
and south and under increas­
ing Republican crilirism.
Sen.

Kenneth

II.

Keating

( It N. V i called on Johnson

Home Repair
Trial Set

(Spurin I To The Herald)
GAINESVILLE— Four San­
ford Iioiiic repairmen will go
push new legislation through to tniil m circuit court here
Congress.
Tuesday for "stealing u mort­
gage."
today to "reverse hi* pro-fil­
ibuster

rulings"

and

help

I he

Herald Index
Bridge ........ .
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w ay, also looked to police con­
trol and cooperation hy oi'fiBoth
commiltres
have
rinla o f troth races to keep
TALLAHASSEE it P I) —
uowri trouble. There was near j The Slate legislature, which agreed to increase the stale
violence last week in Talla- j ended its regular session Fri- sales tux from three to four
hussee.
i day, began its extended *es- per cent, but tho governor
Iri the N egro section o f
. ,
,
„
and
many senators
have
' s on today to (ill the *187 milGainesville, u crowd uf closu
balked ut the proposal.
— i lion
between authorized
Other proposals would ex­
I spviulil
ling and expected in tend the threw per cent sales
iconic.
lax to m th ly everything'but
Both housev were scheduled
b od and drugs, snd still an­
to convene ut 4 p.m. for a to­ other plan would increase the
ken meeting to fill the consti­
MIAMI (UI*1) — Five IxintM und Keren air­
tutional requirement that the
planes combed a 20,1)00 .square mile area in the
recess between the regular
ilaliama l.ilnmls today for the yacht Morning
and extended sessions be less
Star which radioed it was sinking in rough peas
than 72 hours,
with five persons aboard.
Facing the lawmakers was
Planes front Guantanamo Navid Huso in
a huge stack of taxation bill*
Culm and thu St. Petersburg Coast Guard station
introduced in Ihe last few
joined Miami Coast Guard planes in the search.
hour* of the regular session
The search area stretched front Great Innand designed to bring antici­
gun Island o f f thu southern tip o f Culm northpated revenue in line with tiie
northwest to San Salvador.
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
ttliiT million general spending
T1ii&lt; Supreme Court ruled to ­
bill approved by the Legisla- day that the "agency shop”
lure.
— now included in about fi per
The Finance and Taxation resit o f all collective bargain­
committee* of both houses ing agreements— is legal un­
have come up with tax pro­ der federal law.
posal* to balance the budget,
But the court also rqled in
hut the two groups disagreed a separate Florida cn*o that
on specific sources to lap for tiie sgt-ncy simp i* subject to
Bie additional income.
prohibition hy state low there.

c h a rg e *

ste m

fro m

a

dial made last frill hy the flow
defunct Nova Buildcra, of
Sanford. It will bo tlui fir«t
trial lo grow from a statewide
investigation o f homo repair
frauif,
(In liial will bo Wilburn C.
Urud&lt; ii , Glynn June* Jr. and
William DeMoss, officers o f
Hu- Nova firm, and ilunico It.
Barnard, a salesman. All are
free on bond except Braden.

The court left undetermined
the question o f whether Flori­
da courts, ruther than the N a­
tional Labor delation! Board,
have jurisdiction to enforce
thu state lain against agency
shop arrangement*. Till* will
be lii-ellled next U-rm,
In general, the ugency shop
doe* not require n worker to
join a union but doe# nqu iro
him to pay union dues.
Justice Byron It. White rend
the two opinion* fur a unani­
mous court.
Justice Arthur J. Goldberg
bid not participate in today’s
rulings. The Tuft-Hartley la­
bor law permit* employers
and unions to negotiate contraits width require union
membership "a* a condition
o f employment." This means
worker* have to Join up within
n *)*cified period o f Urns or
los« their jobs.

tax un a pack o f cigarettes
from fivo to eight cents and
double the capital stock levy.
The proposal by the Senate
committee would balance tho
hudget with taxea alone. Tha
House v e r s i o n , however,
would include the governor'a
pr^Xtsa) Ut bolTbw 1125 ill IV.
lion for university construe*
lion.
Tiie extended session could
run as long as 30 days, but
veteran lawmakers are pre­
dicting the Legislature will
wind up its business in a
week or to days. This will
only be the second time in
Florida's history that the regular fiO-day session has been
extended.
Also hanging fire before tho
House is (lie consideration of
a r t i c l e s o f Impeachment
against Pasco Cuunty Circuit
Judge Kichard Kelly. If tho
lower cham ber votes to im­
peach the Hcpublican judge,
the Senate will have to meet
as an impeachment court t*
hear tho case.

I

Farmers Burn
Woman At Slake
VILLA ORAN, M e x i c o
(U P I) — Farmer*, rebelling
against two brothers who es.
lablished a strange religious
sect with the help of a wont*
art "w itch doctor," stoned
tiie woman and hurned her at
Ihe stake, according to re*
ports reaching Villa Gran to*
day.
The woman, Cclina Salvana, was one o f six persons
killed at Ihe (arming coopera­
tive o ( Yarba Buena. The
others were
the brothers,
Cayapano and Santos Hernan­
dez, who set up (lie religious
sect, two farm ers and a po­
liceman.

•

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 fu n d i Condor, Mis*
Seminole County was among
the top five- Mi*# Sharon
Williams und Mis* Ann M*hnn were the other tw o fon*
t(-slant*.

•

Of

Established 1908

Renewed Search

G ENEVA
(U P D -W estern
negotiator* at the IT nation
disarmament conference were
reported ready today to go
anywhere their governments
DACCA, East P a k i s t a n send them in an effort to
t U r i) — At least 15,000 per­ reach a nuclear test ban ac
sons arc reported to have cord with the Soviet Union.
been killed on the mainland
alone by the cyclone ami tidal
waves which battered the
] coastal areas of East Paklstan last week, Government
otficial* said.
Mrs, Otto llurto s o f 10
A government official, aft­ Dolores Drive in Altamonte
er touring the devastated Spring* today took over as
area on Ihe mainland, mid Hi-rnld reporter in the a n a
casualties and properly dam fo r Mr*. Louise Slmurivk who

Open Firm

tha picture la S a p W art
(where ptetura waa film ed la
ita entirety) on June 19.
Sanford* contribution to tha
movie world la the daughter o f
France* and Dan Ballinger o f
Perfection Cooperative Dairies
. . . By the way, Ann's hus­
band Harry waa loaned to tha
film company by the N avy
and because o f a remarkable
physical resemblance to M ark
Stevens he was Mark's double
in the picture and perform ed
many o f the dangerous stunts
(such aa swimming through
flaming water) necessary in
an action picture o f thia type.
Kouzer did so well he waa
given a speaking part In tiie
picture.

ir r r a t it

By United Press International
The threat of tornadoes
hung ov er Texas and Okla
In the midst of the trouble,
GAINESVILLE. Fin. (L T D
horn a today. Pouring rains
fell in tiie Southeast and — A N egro man via* shot, a the city commission held an
caused highway-closing mud white nutn was Ix-atcn, bottles emergency mrrting and act up
n birocial committee of eight
slides in Iowa.
were thrown and a ear wu*
whites and four Negroes to
smashed Sunday night in a work toward a peaceful solu­
P O U T S M O U T H . NI L four-hour eruption o f racial tion to racial problems.
"Thu law will he enforced,”
(U P I)— The Navy today low violence in thia north Florida
Mayor • Commissioner
ered underwater closed-cir­ city, the home o f thu Univer­ vowed
Byron Winn.
cuit television cam eras to the sity o f Florida.
Official* in Tullahassee and
Large bands o f white* and
bottom of tiie North Atlantic
j in a renewed search for the Negrito* formed and nearly Duytonn Beach, where thert'-r

Holiday Road
Death loll
Soars Over 500

ty the chair recognizes no
one not listed on the agenda.)
But J. C. Hutchison and
Jam es P. Avery Jr. feel that
"the public has a right to
speak whenever they desire."
Alexander feels that "w e owe
a courtesy to those who ask
be on the agenda" and
■hould not rerpiire they wait
for "others who happen in."
Avery says, "w e arc here to
serve lire taxpayer; they are
not here to serve u s."

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Plane Crash

Tornado Threat

County Judge Vernon U lte

system .

ANN ItAI.LINGER
‘Makes Good’

fying. According to the pro­
ducers Ann turned &lt;n a fine
perform ance and la a credit
to Sanford as well as a fine
example o f the kind o f beauty
ami talent In Florida.
Editing o f the film Is cur­
rently near completion in Hol­
lywood . , , Based on a now )
by Robert Scheckley, "The
Man In The W ater" is com­
pared by many to Ernest
Hemingway's Pulitzer prise
winning "The Old Man and
th»- Sea" and la the story o f
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

Linda Scott la the atags children, Dehhie (a carbon producers that the waa one o f
name o f a lovely new screen copy o f her mother) and Scot­ six finaliata out o f aome 320
aspirants
(including
some
ty (th e Image of papa) were
actress from Sanford.
Hollywood professionals). She
living
happily
on
their
43
foot
Twenty-five-year-old Linda
then read for the part with
attended Seminole High School boat "Stranger" at the Key Director-Star Mark Stevens
in Sanford and proudly claims West Yarht Club when, one (fumed for hi* portrayal o f
Sanford aa her homo town. day in February 1903 a friend Steve Wilson o f tho Illustrat­
Iter name waan't Linda when told them almut a search be­ ed Press in the- "B ig Tow n"
she waa "discovered" to play ing conducted hy a Hollywood radio and TV series and as
thf female lead in the newly film company for a Florida Marlin Kane, Private F.ye) . ,
com pktrd, wide screen movie girl to play the feature fe ­ Needless In say, the petite
"The Man In The W ater" star­ male role m their latest pro­ brunette with flushing brown
duction.
ryes front Sanford won In a
ring Mark Stevens.
Only after much urging hy walk . . . Then came wes-ka o f
Ann Hallinger left Sanford
in 1359 and married llarry Harry end thi-lr many friends preparation. Studying lines,
Router, a handsome young Ann jokingly submitted some learning to walk, talk, smile
Navy man stationed in one snap shots taken l&gt;y her hus­ and cry for the benefit o f the
of the hot spots o f the cur­ band, and a* fate would have very cold and discerning eye
o f the movie camera.
rent Cuban crisis. Key West. it the joke wa* on her.
Sha waa informed by the
She and Hurry anil their two
Ih e result* nre most grati­

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slated fo r the regular session
o f the Oviedo City Council at
8 to n ig h t. M ay o r Lie G u ry re­
potted.
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Jaycees start thetr exienifv e
f|sg sale drive this
weekend . . . Door-to-door
ami at Ure Jayccc information
j tooth.

SIGNS OF PROGRESS. Workmen ure enguged
in placing the rcxif o f 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 fo o t Wil­
liams building U expected to Ire occupied within
GO day*. New addition to the llurcur Aluminum
Product* Company plant (right) on llighwuy

17-92 also Is nearing completion. Curt Schilko
and Harold Sherwood, owner* und operutoni,
stalled with 10,000 aquai'e feet in 1958 und

the ujicnition now requires approximately 33,000 aquure feet o f floor *|&gt;uce.

have increased their buainftaa to the point where

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Page 4-A — May 8, 1963

THE QUALITY

Courthouse
Records
Real E*Ut* Tr*n*acton«
Theodore Chalfant, etux to
Lout* Vopelocli, Jr., etu i, lic it
Haven, $6,700.
Char!** Adkini, etna to Lou
Hatnei, Sanlando, $8,200.
Robert Granger, 8r., etux
to Raymond Colilenti, etux,
Oakland Shone, $22,600,
FHA to Garlen F. McGee,
etux, N. Chuluota, $8,800.
William F. A»her, etux to
Charle* P. Ryan, etux, Rear
Lake Manor, $13,600.
William T. Johnaon, Jr.,
(tux to Ralph M. Illckok, etux,
4-21.20, $22,600,
Mary Sawyer to Flrat Fed,
of Orlando, Lake Harriett,
$10,600.
Albert Flaber, etux to Hom­
er Lucaa, etux, Brctton Wood*,
$7,000.
Rex Dyrd, etux to Clifford
llildibrant, C. C. Manor, $9,*

M OTHERS

W HERE
S H O P P IN G IS

&amp;

$8300 .

Horiion Homes to Joteph
Sehvunow, etux, N. Orlando
$10,600,
Robert Hutehlaon, etux to
Robort Boyd, etux. Suburban
Home*, $10,260.
H. Patrick Berger*, etux to
John E. Galea, Longacree,
$14,600.
II. Stanley nenjnmln, etux
to Frederick IlolUe, Jr., 26
21-80, $9,000.
II. V. Crum, etux to Hum
b|* Oil end Refining Co. Oak
Ridge Park, $114,000.
FHA to Ralph West, etux
N. Orlando, $9,000.
Gertrud* Uoschner to Kd
ward West, etux, 16-20-32,
$9,600.
Heart Mattson to Howard
L. Ureasm-r, etux, 24-21-29,
$ 6,000.

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(limit I ceepee p « temOy, pl*ett&gt;
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IN SPECTED T E N D E R -A G E D
H E A V Y W E ST E R N BEEF SALE

OR W HOLE

1 P O R K LOIN

ROAST

d a ir y s p e c i a l

Flavartal Ratty Cmkae

Fluffy Biscuits. 4

59c

Zb 39c

KtefFa Rrkh er Meemter

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Pork R ib s ..........

a.' 65c

per

lb.

49c

Flavorful Copeland'*

W ieners .............3 5 t

p e r Brand Solid-Pack

□ Tom atoes..................3

Swift's Premium Sliced

Bologna

P &amp; P Brand Green Tender

□ Sweet Peas................ 3

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Sausage ............
Scallops ............

P e P Cream Style

□ Golden Corn............... 4

49c

8-os.
pkg.

Delicious Deep-Sea

The Variety Baking M U

□ Bisquick..................

per

lb.

59c

Sumhla*’* femeui

Pilltbury White, Yellow, Chocolate, Double-Dutch

Hydrox Cookies .

Cake M ix . . 3
Tomato Juice •
Fruit D rink •3
Whole Apricots
Pineapple ••4
Pineapple ••3

F. F, V. Popular

49c

Oatmeal C o ok ie s"*;" 39c

Ritter's Delicious, Zesty

Woftdortul Ste-fle

Liquid Starch .. IST 2/35c
With Ruil-Ratlitar!

Bril Io Soap Pads S " 27c

Welchade Grape or Welch Apple-Grape

l o o ^ Y a m

Libby's Tasty Spiced

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TARNOW'S OVtN-RIADY MEAT LOAF

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Dole's Hawaiian Crushed

2Vi-lb. $1.39

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PRICKS KPPECTIVE THRU
SAT., M A Y I I , 1963

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TARNOW'S OVEN-READY MEAT LOAF

1 Vi-lb. 89c

Kraft's Paack or Red Plum

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P re se rve s . .

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Liquid Diet Feed (assorted flavert)

$ 6,000.

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$6300 .

Final Divorce Decree*
Mary A. McCumber v*. Har­
old McCumbcr.
M artha A- Jo rt v». Daniel
JovL
Merjori* Pariah v*. George
Parish.
Sharon L. Cook v*. Donald
L*« Cook.
Boverly Joan Young v*.
Donald I - Youn*,

59c

per

Delicious Country-Style

37c

WluMtl* Lengber* Style

Cheddar Cheese

14

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Sliced Cheese .. S

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Club Steaks »&gt;89c
Ground Beef u&gt;-49c

Chal'i Delight Tatty

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H E A V Y W E S TE R N

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Prudence Brumu to John
Spurr, etux, Seminole Park,
Neat Harris, c4ux to Rosa
William*, etux, Sanlando, $10,
600.
A rthur Soawal, etux to Dal
la* naker, e tu i, Watt*, Farm*,

A PLEASURE!

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100.

Charle* Bloom, etux, to
David Frederick, etux, Fairlane, $11,300.
Brooklyn Saving* Bank to
FHA, Longdale, $9,600.
John Gulealan, Jr., etux to
Robert Ro»emond, etux, 2819-31, $5,300.
Lavcrn Clark, Jr., etux to
Joe llunaucker, Lake Minnie,
$10,600.
Harold T. Carter, etux to
William D. Vaughn, Bear
Lake, $8,700.
Frkncl* Mainvltle, etux to
John Hlttlnger, etux, Brettun
Wood*, $20,700.
Leibar Enlerprliea, Inc. to
Lee Sterling, etux, Longdale,
$10,800.
Donald Alethlro, etux to L.
William Mead, etux, Wenthcri field, $0,200.
Willie Mae Meadow*, etvlr
to Octavio Cintron, etux, 2010-29, $6,700.
Alton Kling, etux to L. D.
finodgraaa, Oak i'ark, $6 ,800.
lltVKhei Pyle, etux to Lex­
te r Dean Snodgrass, Prairie
Lake Ilgtx, $10,600,
FHA to John Burke, etux,
Sanlando, $17,000,
Robert Granger, Sr., etux to
Irving Chamber*, etux, Oak­
land Shore*, $26,600.
Ollnd Paaaittl, etux to Grier
Portland, Jr., etux, Sanlando,
$13,600.
Cecil Brooke, to Sheldon
Eelgler, etux, Sanlanta, $12,'
000.
I^alcr Richmond, etux to
Luther Ta*ker, etux, Magnolia
light*, $7,100.
Robert Roiemond, etux, to
Sanford Profr**lona! Corp.
Mcltonville, $16,300.
Cloyd McCling, etux In Al
len Hardy, etux, Little Wcki
wa Eatatr*, $10,200.
II. Allen Hardy, etux to
Cloyd McCling, etux, 11-21-29,
$13,600.
Joaeph Moxxer, etux to W.
T. Deaton, etux, Pralriu Lake,
$8,600.
Real Ratal* Traniartlon*
William Rrooka, etux, In
Philip Caeibur, etux, Ringer
Bulidvn., $13,000.
C. J. Blunigen, etux to Ira
Thornburg, etux, Oakland
Shot™, $28,400.
Sldncf Nelson, etux to FHA,
C. C, Manor, $10,200.
Cheater Brhclcsky, etux to
Trani-Fl*., Mtg. and InveiU
nient Co. Inc., Lake Brantley,

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SPKINGS, CA88KLDKKKY,
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Nobody Wants Him; Youth 'Sits' In Jail
A IJ year-old boy man haa "brilliant" or “ auperior In­ for two year*. He continued him tf he would return here has been In Jail this trip 2‘t
been sitting in jail for the last telligent" class. Yet, appar­ his schooling through the last February he wrould give months, one month h e r e
2'} months, having reached ently, he never has had any­ ninth grade and became pro­ the boy a Job at the horse awaiting pre-sentrnce Inves­
the crossroads leading toward one to leach him between foundly interested in elec­ racing track. Boh and two tigation.
But authorities are faced
hi- future. And the outlook is right and wrong. It might be tronics. It was there he un­ juveniles from Miami did re­
black.
said, in a gentle manner, that derwent an examination and turn In February and worked with a problem: Where to
it was discovered his IQ to one week, sleeping in the place Bob even If the court
lie's a boy in year*, having Bob has "taking ways.”
By l-*rry Ver*he|
wilt consider • probationary
Bob was born in Boston. be 147, which educators say is woods.
celebrated his 17th birthday
One evening they saw a sentence? lie will not he per­
The city i« finally iroiiiK to last October. He's a man in When hr was five years old “brilliant" and "superior."
take a long hard look at build­ the eyes of the law. His last his parents were divorced and Average Is between 100 and parked car with the keys in mitted to return to his mothe ignition. They took it and ther’a home. For confidential
ing* in the downtown section birthday, according to law, his mother took him to Mi­ 110.
When he was 18, Bob was headed for Miami. At Avon res sons he cannot go to his
. . . It will be a general con­ advanced him from boyhood ami. There she married a
father's home. Some time m
man 30 years her senior. Boh released from Marianna and Park they wrecked it.
dition (urvey . . . Hi tter do it to manhood.
This young man (we'll call and his stepfather failed to returned to Miami, He a t­ The two Juveniles long the last fewr years his halfgentlemen
before another
fide of the Wclaka cl umble*. hint “ Boh," although that I* hit it off; the boy continually tended an adult education since have been released to brother legally adopted Bob
. . .
not his nam ri has no one to ran away from his mother's school tor a while, furthering the custody of their parents and the youth accepted his
County Commission (u*mg l whom to turn tor help; ho home, later from f o s t e r his studies in rlretmnics and were returned to Miami. brother’s surname. But the
two ear* no lean) toured sonic ! must rely on strangers. And homes established by the Tlien he hitchhiked to Boston Bob was sentenced to 25 days brother now Is divorced and
at Avon Park and then re­ serving with the Armed Forc­
to visit his father.
100 mile* of road yesterday he is in dire need of help juvenile court.
Classed as an incorrigible,
On his return, a motorist turned to Sanford to face es in Germany. And Itoh's
In four hour* . . . Ended up He faces another jail term.
Hob's IQ places him in the Bob was sent to Marianna gave him a ride and informed auto theft rhargrs. In all, he i present predicament preclud­
with a stoat barbecue at
Charles Lee'* ranch . . . (Jen.
J. C. Hutchison this morning
emphasized there it a dirtneed to appropriate mure
money to sate some of these
deteriorating roads before it
is too Isle . . . Among those
roads mentioned were Itunnell
ltd.. Red Rug ltd., Old Geneva
WEATHER: Fair and mild thrnuRh Friday. With today. 85-90. Low tonipht. fiS-80.
ltd., I.ake Mills ltd.. Lake
Alary-lxuigwood ltd., TuskaTHURS., MAY 9, 1963
SANFOUI), FLORIDA
NO. 70S
Established 1908
United Press Leased \\ ire
willa ltd., Old Forest City Rd., VOL. 53
Rear Lake Rd. , , , Roads could
be saved if they were resurf­
aced.

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State Libruryofficials here
to talk user plans for down­
town
library
and . were
•‘pleased”’
with the old poat
office building, according to
City Manager W. K. Knowlea.
. . . I thought the city wanted
to put thut property up for
public sale.

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Glenn McCall and Ernest
Mills have purchased the
Touchton-Liggelts drug store
and plan to sign the final puper* tomorrow.
Municipal Pool will open
••officially” Saturday at 0
a m. . , . Pool will be opened
on a weekend basis until June
8 . , . Schedule; Saturday, 8
a m. to noon and 2 to i p.m.
Sunday: 2 to 0 p.m.

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Wo hear that Lewis Hughey
out in Geneva Is tsking all the
credit for bringing last week's
rains to the aiea. A reliable
(? ) source says Dm* ruins
came “as a direct result of
letters written by Hughey to
the Slate Rainmakers Assn."

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S|xnking of Geneva, they
finally got that fire siren
Oviedo guve them installed.
It is located behind the Geneva
Grocery and Hughey says
there will lie an emergency
aipiad organized in the near
future.

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Mary Esther's is expanding,
taking over the old Abstract
Co. offices.

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Village Council of North
Orlando agreed to take steps
to eliminate lengthy and late
officials meetings. It was
agreed to hold an afternoon
conference to “hash opt"
mailers before the official
evening meeting. And it was
agreed to move up starting
time from 7:3a to 8 p.m.
Nothing was said whether the
“ conferences" were to lie
open to press and public.
Neat meeting is May 20.
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It will be our own Senator
Mark Cleveland J r who will
introduce that St. Johns canal
district hill tnlo the legisla­
ture . . . may l&gt;e tomorrow.

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Guy Allen just hack from a
postmasters convention In
Winter Park came hark with
some recommendations the
group ia planning to push for
. . . There were aplenty . . .
The one that struck our rye
was a 40 Itour week tor |mstmasters. Eh?
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We counted smut 33 ears be­
tween 23th St. snd Onora Rd.
oil Sanford Ave. this morning.
. . . Right nest to It no park­
ing signs.

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Who was the roan studying
the exterior of the old hospital
building at Fifth ami Oak?
Walked around and studied
the building with tn|&gt;e meas­
ure in his hand, although he
was not seen to measure any­
thing.
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Bellmrade construction onftrw ay and they hav, token
out papers regarding annexa­
tion.

has expressed himself as
willing to enter a foster home
and “prove his worth."
But, as one official put it,
ft will take someone who is
undorstanding, k i n d
anil
above all patient. "And we
must emphasize that word
'patient'," this official point­
ed out. "It will have to be
someone who will not throw
up hla hands at the first mis­
step on Bob's part and throw
him bark In the clink."
Bob already has pleaded
guilty to auto theft but he
has not yet been adjudicated
guilty h.v the court. It la not
known what the pre-sentence
investigation will recommend
nor la It known whether the

eourt will give the boy another opportunity.
But Bob is at the crossroads
of his life. Will it be the high
road? Or will it be the low
road? A foster homo or a
sponsor may help the court
decide whether Bob will be
given a second chance. So. it
will take a sponsor and an
understanding court.
&lt;M. ante: The llerald
lake* m aides la thla boy'a
futare. The thought here la
m rrrly to present his story.
Any Interested persons may
contort The llerald newt
desk (FA 2 2612) and Iheyv
will be referred to the pro­
per authorities handling
this case.)

Two Area Schools W in OK;
Local Officials Gear Drive

With the State Scnstc hav­
ing earmarked two institu­
tions of higher learning for
East Central Florida, local
officials today were lighten­
ing their drive to have one
or both schools pinpointed
tor Seminole County.
Ul’l reported that a bdl
authorizing future establish­
ment ol a state university
for under-graduates in East
Central Florida skimmed out

of the Senate appropriations
committee today and was
sped to the calendar of llic
full Senate.
The (ull Senate Wednesday
passed and sent to the House
another hill authorizing a
branch of the University of
Florida engineering college
in the same East Central
Florida area.
Toe bill tor tlie undergra­
duate university sent to the

Haiti Tense;
Yanks Leave
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PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti (UP!)—'The United
Stated continued removal by nil* of governmental &lt;lupcmlent* from tenet* Haiti today under th
.•liful
eye of an American naval task force.
The last of 220 dependent* of U. S. military nnd
embassy personnel were expected to leave today

•

Memo to anyone wanting to
ace our city manager between
the hours of 8 a.m. Monday
and 5 p.m. Friday . , .T ry the
sewage treatment plant . . . 1
guess he's the resident engi­
neer on the project,

es his enlisting In the Armed
Forces for the time being.
The court appointed a San­
ford attorney to represent
Hob without pay. This lawyer
has been supplying Bob with
pocket money during his in­
carceration while he endea­
vors to help the boy.
Bob. while interested in
electronics, is keenly desirous
of entering the forestry ser­
vice. He likes hunting, fish­
ing and such outdoor sports
and believes he could find his
life work in the woods.
Of slight build, the young
man Is polite and courteous
and seems extremely anxious
to mend his ways and create
a useful life for himself. He

Public Defender
Bill Approved

aboard a chartered Pan Americon World Airways plane and
two regular c o ru m e r r i a I
flights.
A total of 185 Americana
including some non-govern­
ment residents, left I’ort Au
l’i luce by air Wednesday.
The U. S. Stale Department
ordered government depend­
ents to leave and urged other
American* to do so as well
due to the "deteriorating sit­
uation" tinder l*re»hfent Franrois Dm slier and the tension
lietween Haiti and neighbor­
ing Dominican Krpuldlr.
Reports from Isimlon and
The lliigue Mild Britain and
the Netherlands also had ad­
vised their citizens to leave.
The United States notified
Haiti Wednesday It was mov­
ing American win slops within
sight of Fort Au i'rlncr, but
outside the six-mile territorial
waters.

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) The Senate passed and sent
to the House today a bill
creating a system of public
defenders to represent needy
persons accused of crime.
The bill, Idcntiral to one
voted to the House calendar
Wednesday provides for a
public defender to lx* elected
in each judicial circuit now
numbering 16.
The first group of defend­
ers would be appointed by
the Governor but would have
to run next year to hold the
jolt.
The measure was required
by a recent U. S. Supreme
Court decision that every
ptrton charged with a felony
is entitled to an attorney and Close Call
the state must provide one
if the accused cannot afford For DC-7
his own. The ruling resulted
TAM FA (Ui’ll — A fourIn the release of one Florida engine Eastern Airlines DC-7
prisoner and a flood of peti- with 33 person* aboard landed
lions from others lor new safely at Tampa luti-rualiotisl
Ao poii this morning with
trials.
The hill contains no appro one engine feathered.
An airlines spokesman said
priation to foot the hill, but
a separate measure not yet the piano encountered engine
adopted provides a stale ap­ trouble on takeoff ami the
propriation of $380,(8)0 tor a pilot feathered the engine and
| returned to the airport.
public defender system.

full Senate today contains no
funds to start the institution.
Effect of the bill is to locate
the next state university in
this area if the state ever
decides to build a new uni­
versity.
Sen. J. A. Boyd, Iresburg.
who sponsored the bill along
with Sen. Bernard I’arrish,
Titusville, said that "we've
been assured by tiie Board
of Control that it probably
won't do anything about
establishing the institution for
to years." However, Sen. L.
K. Edwards, Irvine, predict­
ed the East Central Florida
legislative .delegation | wwoVf

overall planning but advised
"when the time is ready we
wilt lie happy to divulge the
whole program." However,
Flist Research Corporation
at Miami, did inform The
Herald h&gt; telephone that it
h is its feasibility study tor
locating these scImniIs in
Seminole County "about twothirds to three-four!hs com­
pleted" for presentation to
the (oral committee and to
the State Board of Control.

nsiwA
Nasser Riots
BEItlUT, Lebanon ( U F O New pro-Nusaer- rioto were
reported in Syrln today. with
n numlier of persons said to
have been killed in protests
ugninst the government.

Truce Takes
Shaky Turn
The r l u i r m i s of the
House Judiciary Committre
said today that frdrral in­
tervention will he neer«-ary
In Birmingham "if Ihr sit­
uation again gets out of
hound*."
Itrp. Emanuel Cellrr, IIN. Y , said some govern­
ment art Inn would be needed
to prevent the spread of any
new disordrr although hr
would be reluctant to see it
come to that.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (U l’ll
—A shaky truce threatened to
break down today before all
factions could reach agreement
on a plan to end the racial
crista which has resulted In
violence and the arrest of 2,200 Negroes In this Deep
South steel city.
A 250-man force of highway
patrolmen, augmented by ap­
proximately 400 plainclothesmen rarrying sidearms, ap­
parently was In control nnd
uhlu to enforce law and order.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
and the Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth, two top Negro leaders
in the desegregation campaign
here, said they were hopeful a
solution bi five week* of dem­
onstrations rould lie found by
this afternoon.
A bi-rarlul eummlttrr met
again Wednesday night hut
made no announcement of resuits.
The big problem In a settle­
ment appeared to be among
the Negro leadership, sharply
divided u* Li whether full
scale demonstrations should
lie resumed today.

Land Promoters Face Arrest
NEW YORK (U rit — At- I description of tub-dlvidcd pro­
ty. Gen. Louis J. Lofkowits perties thry allegedly offered
announced today that war­ fur tale.
Individual* named in the
rant* had lierll issued for the
arrest of six Florida land papers wen.-: Dory Aueabach;
piumoltTa a&lt; &lt;used of violating David Frotser Raudull, EdNew York State's Real Estate wanl Auerbach. It. T. Stevens
Randall. Irving Gottlieb, and
Law.
Dory Amnliarh Associates, Edward A. Anderson, Jr. A
Inc., of Miami, six of It* of­ New York county grand jury
ficers and six subsidiary land had directed ttie filing of
companies were charged with criminal Informations after
falling to file with the De­ hearing evidence relating to
partment of State a detailed th« offer of homeaiuw pn six

be bark before live Legisla­
ture in 1905 asking $20 mil­
lion to get the university un­
der way.
The bill for (lie engineering
branch carries a $511,000 ap­
propriation to get it under
way immediately.
Under terms of live legisla­
tion, the Board of Control
ami Cabinet would pick the
exact (oration of both insti­
tutions.
laical officials were reluc­
tant to talk today of their

Florida developments.
The subsidiary land compa­
nies named In the pa|M&lt;r*
were:; Florida Investment Fu­
tures Company, Collier Coun­
ty; Eveigladco National Fark
Land Company, Monroe Coun­
ty; Orlando Highlands, Inc*
Orange County; Florida 8un
Froperties Co., Monroa Coun­
ty; Florida Sun Acres, Inc.,
Collier County; and Florida
Keystone Froperties, Inc., Cudjoe Key.

Tackle Prejudice

G EOIUIK T O U IIY

Honor* . , ,

Semi-Centennial
Awards Given
At C Of C Fete

KANSAS CITY. Mo. (UFI)
—'The Southern Baptist Con­
vention, urged to settle its re­
ligious problem* with "clirislinn patience and love," today
tnrkh-d internal theological
differences, race prejudice and
public school pruyer*.

Won’t Pass?

WASHINGTON (UFI) —
President Kennedy believes
that a group of restrictive con­
stitutional amendment propos­
ed tiy states rights advocate*
will fail to win ratification,
and he will "ba glad when
Arcolades for "outstanding they do not."
services” in promoting and
Granted Divorce
staging Seminole County's
SANTA MONICA, Calif.
Semi • Centennial celebration UFI) — Singer-actress Jsne
April 27 were prcstnlcd to Powell was granted an unioncommittee chairmen a n d tested divorce from Patrick
olhers by (lie Chamber of Nerney Wednesday after she
Cunimerce id a luncheon- told the court he was "ter­
meeting at noon today at ribly possessive" and "jealous
of my career."
Mayfair Inn.
George Touhy, g e n e r a l
chairman *&gt;( the Centennial, Flaming Junk
LEXINGTON, Ca. (UFI) —
was presented with a plaque
by Francis E. Itoumillat, A freight truin struck an uutoinohile at a grade crossing
Chamber president.
Touhy, in turn, presented near here Wednesday and
■mashed it for 105 feet into
certificates of award to:
Capt. It. M. Ware, com­ flaming junk. Both occupant*
manding officer, Sanford Na­ were kille&lt;i.
val Air Station; Capt. J. M.
Tully Jr., commanding offi­ Defends Version
cer. Heavy Attack Wing Unc,
WASHINGTON (UFI) —
NAS; Robert Bciserer, Gor­ Frank W. Davis, president of
don Bradley, Paul Lewis, General Dynamics Fort Worth
Garnett While, E. C. Harper division, defended his com­
Jr.. Police Chief noy 0 . Wil­ pany's version of Die TFX
liams, Glenn McCall, Char­ fighter plane today as faster,
lie Kampf.
aide to hit more targrta and
Jark Horner, Dorothy Aus­ chruper to build than its comtin and Larry Verthel, fea­ lietitor.
%
ture editor and managing
editor, respectively, of The Rare Revolt
Sanford Herald; Clyde Long,
WASHINGTON (U FI) —
City Manager W. K. Knowles, The House, In a rare revolt
Cdr II It. Shively and U. uguinsl its dean, ha* voted
Cdr. W. C. Fcldmeyer Jr.
pay Increases of Up to $5,000
The Sanford Herald, accept- fur some retired generals and
ed by Publisher Waller A. admirals, and a special combat
Glelow; WUUO • TV a n d allowance for servicemen. The
WESI I TV.
provisions were added to a
Harper introduced Candl $1.2 billion military pay In­
Condor, “ MUi S e m i n o l e crease bill Wednesday befure
County," and Carolina Bag- the House passed the measure
gerly. first runner-up in the 283 to 10. The mresure now
goes to live Senate.
beauty contest.

GROUND-IIRKAKING EXERCISES wore held Wednesday afternoon for
tlie new punipiiur .station nnd storuKC tank* of tho Sanford PipolltiQ Com­
pany at (he Inki-front ndjm-enl to French Avenue. Pinna nro for the pipe­
line to Ihj in operation within 90 day* puntplnir Jot fuel from barges to
the Naval Air Station, Pictured, front the left: Mayor Torn McDonald,
John Krider, ('linmher of Commerce manager; Norris Plank, pipeline auperintendent; Gerald Ranch, president of Standard Southern Corporation,
Houston, Texas, parent firm of the Sanford Pipeline Company, nnd LL
Frank Wolfe, NAS assistant supply officer.
(Herald Photo)

School Age Bill Dumped
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — day would have meant the
The Senate Gem-tul Legisla­ hill would ha placed on lh«
tion Committee today passed, calendar for finnl floor action.
reconsidered and thi-n dumped
The committee passed tho
in sulK-ommittre the contro­ hill by ■ 5-3 vote and went on
versial hill to mnko children to other business. However,
two months older whin they Hen. E. William Gautier of
enter the first grade.
New Hmyrnn Beach then call­
Hie hill, already passed by ed for reconsideration of tho
the House, would raiso the mcasuii- and hit motion w.ia
present first grade enrollment passed by an identical 5-8 vote.
age from five years-nlne
Gautier then moved to pIsco
months to fivo years-ll the hill in subcommittee to
months by OcL 1 of the year l&gt;« reported on when the com­
of enrollment, I (would be­ mittee meet* again naxt week,
come effective In 1805.
Gautier aaid ha wanted to
The committee also passed "clean up" a committee
favorably on the controversial amendment which would per­
MACK CLEVELAND JR. Humbly closing law hill. Heavi­ mit children to tuku an ex­
ly amended by the ronuniltee, amination hy the State Educa­
'Named'
It passed by a 7-1 vote.
tion Department to dcU-rmlno
The Legislation Committee if a child eould be admitted
ia the final hurdk- for the a t an earlier age. The amend­
school sge measure. It has al- ment provides that a fee, set
teuily been passed favotahly hy the i.liuuiiim department,
by the Senuto Public Educa­ must he paid by the parenta
tion Committee. Passage to­ far the examination.
Sen. Mack Cleveland Jr.,
of Seminole County, today
was named a member of a
qx-cl.il subcommittee of the
C E N T R A L F L O R ID A
powerful Senate finance and
taxation committee to form­
ulaic higlter taxes for Flor­
ida hi meet $1.1 billion In
proposed spending.
The subroinmiUcc, which
v ill start work on tlic money
gathering plan during night
sessions next week, also will
look into Gov, Farris Bry­
ant's proposed $125 million
bond plan to finance univer­
sity const ruction.
Morn titan $200 million in
new resenue will be needed
by tiie slate to fill the gap
between spending ami Income
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for the coming two year* 1/
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passed.

Solon Named
To Tax Group

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New officer* of the Longwood Civic League were In•tailed by Mr*. II C. Carlion at a Family Night Cov­

ered I)l»h Supper held
6:30 p. in Tuesday at
Civic LcaRuc building
Church St.
New officer* arc Mr*.

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at C. Ilille. president; Mr*. L
the L. Co*, first vice prealdent;
on Mr*. Charles Stewart, aecond
lice president; Mr*. Edward
E. C. Kuhn, recording aecrc-

Court Of Honor Held Jacob Hencherf
Dies At (5
By Scout Troop 560

Scout Meeting
lly Mrs. Adam Muller
A Roy Scout Round TuMc
will lie held at 7:30 p. m.
today at lannU-rts Pure Oil
Station in DeUary with Cap­
tain Dick Schuler, district
commissioner, presiding.
Alt scoutmasters, commit­
teemen. institutional repre­
sentative* and other interest­
ed persons are urged to at­
tend.
The opening and closing
service* will he conducted by
boy* front Florid* Military
School in DeLand. Refteslimenu will be served.

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Installed

LONGWOOD CIVIC LEAGUE off iron* innUlled Tuesday niyrht were,
seated, front left, Mrs, L. L. Cox, Mr«. E. C. Ilille and Mrn. Charles Slew nrt; standing, Mrs. Zeno Hyland, Mrs. Edward C. Kuhn, Mrs. L. V.
Ostrander and Mrs. Otis Lee.
(Herald I’hoto)

By Mr*. Adam Muller
Hoy Scout Troop SCO of
DeDary held a covered dish
supper followed by a court
of honor and tenderfoot Investltude service on the even­
ing of April 29 at the Re­
creation Hall of Hie Dcllary
Fire Dept. The troop I* sponlured by the Herbert D. Gibb
American Legion Post of
DeDiry.
The Invocation wa» given
by Tom Albert, district ex­
ecutive. Tenderfoot pin* were
presented to Richard llerllng,
David Sullivan and Robin
Paul White by Scoutmaster
Karl Anni* ami district commlUenmcn, Christ Rehnke,
Larry Hughes and Hob Cleve­
land.
Scout* assisting in the
tenderfoot candlelight Inves­
titure were Robert Faron.
lobby Srott, J op Chrl-tberg«r. Hill Vickers, Torn Colley,
Doug Stewart, Joe Vickers,
Randy Sullivan, Larry Hughes
and Sieve Jackson.
Merit bsdges went to Tom
Colley, first aid, life saving,
awlinmlng and woodwork;
Joseph Vickers, art, cooking,
flremanship, home rupairs,
life saving, marksmanship
and swimming; William Vic-

W^aTT!

The body of Jacob lienchert, C3, who died at Sem­
inole Memorial Hospital Tues­
day, will he shipped to Ills
former home town, Philadel­
phia, Pa., Friday for ser­
vices and burial.
Mr. Hcnclicrt came here
from Philadelphia a year
ago, and made his home at
112 Driftwood Lane. He was
a retired tavern owner and a
member of the lieformcd

kers, art, cooking, firemanship, home repairs, life sav­
ing, marksmanship, swim­
ming and woodworking and
to Steve Jackson for finger­
printing. Steve also received
the Uronre Palm award.
Star Scout award* went
to Tom Colley and to Joseph
and William Vickers whose
mothers also received a min­
iature Star Scout emblem.
A program of two skits was
presented following Ur- court Church.
of honor.
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. Elisabeth Henchcrt of
Sanford; a daughter, Mrs.
Madclin Milestone, and an
adopted son, Conrad Hauck,
both of Philadelphia; two sis­
ter*. Mrs. Emily Ripple, Har­
rington, N. J., and Mrs. tierIV. F. McTeer, who has
Hi.i lasel, Chicago.
served M) years with the
Riirinl will lie In Fernwnod
brother hood of It a I I r o it d
Cemetery in Philadelphia.
Trainmen Lodge 1*7*1 wns pre­
Gramkow Funeral Home is In
sented with n 60 Year Em­
ciiargo of local ariangenienls.
blem Mild it Gold Certificate,
Sunday, by Hie iiicmliera of
the IxmIkc.
M i s . McTeer wns asked to
pin the emblem on her hus­
band ufter In- was railed to
the front of the laidge meet­
ing, which was held In (lie
Odd Fellows Hull.
Mis. Mary W. Kuuat, 76,
At McMillan, president of died Wednesday morning at
the Lodge t*7*l served us tho .Seminole Memorial Hospital.
emcee mid intioduced the MeHorn Feb. 10, IH88, In I)ysari, Pa., shu hud lived In Han­
Teera.
MeTYer began wink with the ford for thn past eight years
ACL railroad In January 1UI:i making her homo at 1920',A R.
and joined tho l.odgo in April French Ave. Sho was a mem­
of that year.
ber of the Unity Church of
In tligo, he married Miss OrlMiido and a Ufa member of
Maude I'urker and the two tho Order of Kustcm Star and
made Hanford their home and of the Gold Star Mothers.
rairad eight children. They
Survivors ara a son, Karl
now huva eight grandchildieii. Faust of Sanford and five (la­
Four of the children were ter*.
preaenl for the ceremonies in­
Funeral service* will ha held
cluding Mrs. Dolma Hender­ i.t | p. hi. Snlurdny til Rnsson
son, her husband und daugh­ Funeral lloina with Rev. Car­
ter Rhonda of Halford; F. P. olyn II. I'himiii* of the Unity
McTeer of Austin, Texas; J. Church of Ui IhiiiIo officiating.
Foirest Mcleer and Junies Ilio 0,1 will h* hi Uuklawu
Mark McTeer all of Sanford. Memorial Park.

Rail Trainmen
Honor McTeer

Mrs. Mary Faust
Dies In Hospital

V illa g e A s s o c i a t e

I U ry; Mr*. Zeno Hyland, cor­
responding secretary; Mrs.
V. A. Ostr»nder, treasurer
an 1 Mrs. Otis ta r . chairman
of Hie house and ground*
committee.
Corsage* were presented
to the new officer. The inklallation was concluded with
a prayer by Mr*, ft. C. Carl­
ton.
Tables for Hie supper
which preceded the inslana­
tion were decorated with calla lllie* and fern. The ilcvol.on was given by E. I \
Richard*.
(lame* were played under
Hie supervision id Mrs. Arth­
ur Putman program chair­
man, following the supper
and installation. Those win­
ning prizes were Mrs. Sicwarl. Mrs. Geneva .Mart. Mr.
and Mrs. Richards, E. C.
Iliile. J. L. McElroy and L.
L. Cox.

Mebane Named
P-TO President
Frank Mebane J r
was
elected and installed as pres­
ident of Southside School
P-TO at a meeting held Tues­
day night.
Others named to serve dur­
ing the twn (M term include
Mrs. M. L. Itaborn Jr., first
vice president; Mr*. Velma
Mitchell, second vice presi­
dent; Mrs. O. II. Anderson,
secretary; ami Gene Taffer,
treasurer.
Installing officer was Don­
ald Rales, a past president
of Southiidc P-TO and pre­
sently a school trustee for
Seminole County. Mr*. Don­
ald Jones gave the report of
the nominating committee.
Dr. John Darby presided
over the session that was
highlighted with a musical
program by the sixth grade
students under the direction
of Miss Jcanctta Raslom.
The program was announc­
ed hy Rill Kirk, who also
presented an
appreciation
gift to the outgoing president,
Di. Darby.
In oilier action the group
viewed the trophy presented
to Soulhside School for it*
winning float in the SemiCentennial parado of Iasi
month.
Communication! were read
regarding recent action con­
cerning tho county grading
system. One letter to Hie
county school board express­
ed Suuthslde parents’ views
requesting in ohjerHve m e­
thod of grading. The oUier
letter was a reply from Supt.
of Schools R. T. Milwoc who
advised that the school board
Is presently considering Hie
matter.
Room court was won by
Hie sixth grades. A social
period followed the meeting.

New AHHiKnnient
Floyd M. Sjoblom, Army
.specialist 3, son of Mrs.
( i r i n d e n hjobloin, am
Orange Avenue, has been as­
signed to the Army element
of the U. S. Military Assist­
ance Advisory Group In Viet­
nam.

SPELLING HEE AWARDS were presented In.st week at the Altamonte
Sprinfffl Elementary School by Principal Frank Gore, right, to. from left,
llrml Willis, fifth grade winner and school rnnnernp; Cheryl Bowman,
fourth grade winner nnd Danny Jovi, sixth grade and school winner.
(Herald Photo)

Officers Installed At South -Seminole School
Officers for the coming
year for the Council of Teach­
ers and Parents of the South
Seminole Elementsry School
at Casselberry were installed
Tuesday night hy Principal
C. M. Harp.
New officers are Mrs. Mary
Ann Sterling, persident; Mrs
Betty Denccn. first vice pres­
ident; Mrs. Eva Moore, se­
cond vice prevalent; Mrs.
Hetty Hartshorn, recording
secretary;
Mr*.
Virginia
Webber, corresponding scoretary: Miss Anita McGinnis,
treasurer and Mrs. Audrey
Leist, assistant treasurer.
Morris Ruby, who will be
principal at the English
Estates Elementary School,

fly France* Wester
A cookout, the fi(st social
activity of the Lake Mary
Chamber of Commerce for
the current year, will be held
at the Public Reach of Crys­
tal Lake, this Saturday after­
noon and evening, for all
members and their families.
The Chamber Is furnishing
the meat for all to eat but tjie
families are asked to bring
covered dishes and their own
silverware. The Chamber will
furnish paper plates, cups
and napkins.
Families are invited to
come as early as 2 p in ., if
they desire, and the meal
preparations will begin at 5
in order to he through by
dark.
Tlie following committee
volunteered, at the l a s t
Chamlier meeting, to take
charge of Hie meal and sup
ply the facilities: C. D.
Donaldson, Marshall Werner.
Rleliard Keogh and Karl
Toney.
A total of 72 memberships
were turned ui doling the re­
cent contest, the winning side

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was introduced by Harp ami
spoke to Hie parents on his
plans for the school.
It is anticipated that dou­
ble sessions will be neces­
sary for several months at
Hr- South Seminole Elemen­
tary School until the now
English Estates School is
completed.
Harp and his faculty will
teach from H until 12 a m.
and Ruby and his English
Estates teaching staff will
take over from 12:15 until
4:15 p. in.
Parrnts were given an op­
portunity to ask qucvtinn*
regarding the new school.
Maj. Joseph 1. Laird, re­
tiring
president,
presided

Lake Mary C Of C To Hold
First Social Event Of Year

w ith a

'AROUND THE CLOCK'S' plea lot* finunciul aaaintnnce fur the Good Sa­
maritan home fo r Negro agetl result* in Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority,
hero represented by Mrs. W. Milner Osborne (left), presenting a chock to
Ruby Wilson (right), founder und pruaidiml of the home. (Hcruhl 1'hOto*

K e y B as'ke T a

UUi Hulhuck, Presidcnl
Phone FA 2-0502

l»eing Team One, wiUi Mrs.
Leonarjl Dunn as chairman.
The ‘ membership' 1* still
open and anyone joining the
Chamber lids week may a t­
tend the cookout or come to
the cookout and join then.
This civic organiiation Is
for all residents of Lake Mary
and the surrounding areas
and any others interested.

over Hie business meeting
am! thanked the group for
the cooperation and courtesy
which he has received dur­
ing the year.
He commended members of
the group for their work and
turned Ur- gavel over to Hr*
new president, Mrs. Sterling.
Mrs. Nova Moore has been
commended by the organiza­
tion (or the fine job which
she has done as editor of the
CTP newspaper, "The l’ow
Wow," which keeps parents
informed on school activities.
One more issue of the paper
will lie published before
school is out and Mrs. Fay
Moore will assume the duties
of editor for Hr* coming year.
Refreshments were served
hy the fifth grade mothers
in Hie cafeteria following the
meeting.

Tim North Orlando Civic
Assn. Monday night elected
Hoy llurke as president for
Hie cn*utng jr a r . Other of­
ficer* elected were Mr*.
Jam es l&gt;. Grinstead, first
vice president; Joseph IIago,
second vice president; Wanda
I.yburn. secretary and Rill
Ryan, treasurer.
Chairman for six standing
committees will lie named al
a meeting o( the newly elect­
ed officers to be called by
Rurkt- sometime this mouth.
Kwrightson H an d le a n d
Charles Rowell were appoint­
ed as an audit committee
and announcement was mad.'*
that due* will he payable in
June.
Rurke. as chairman of the
building committee, report­
ed that windows in the Com­
munity lluilding have been
boarded and George Sotn
n.er volunteered to start
painting the building. Addi­
tional help is needed for this
work, and volunteers are ask­
ed to contact Sommer.
Stewart Helnily. retiring
president, advised that Frank
Fasula, manager of Hie North
Orlando Co., had told him
that when the building is
ready for use water will bo
available. Sommer has don-

ale I a sink (or t. I..'il I i,j ^
and a refrigerator has In ca
given b&gt; Fasula.
An outside electrical outlet
will be repaired hy Anion
Krceck in order that liglH*
will be available for outdoor
activities such as Little la-a­
gue night guiles.
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Red

Cross program starts Monday
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7:30 p m.,

Mrs.

&gt;tnrttin

Kilpatrick. Instructor said to­

IIANSGL AND GRETEL will come to life again on the stage of the Gram­
m ar School auditorium at 7:110 p.m. today ns the fourth grade eluss, under
the direction of Miss Ladle Cmupheil presents the operetta. Members of
the cast shown here (not in order) include Bonnie Wciboldt ns Hansel:
Dawn Boatwright as Grelel; Kathy Banks as the mother; lands Musgrove
ns the father and Wesley Bowery as a Cookie child. The public is invited
to attend.

day.
A n y person with a junior or
senior lifesaving certificate Is
eligible to join, nnd course Insiiuctors ore prim arily Inter­
ested in th*. '.ruining of adult*.
Mrs. Kilpatrick »nid.
"W e have lost many of our
Instructors and have had to
cut back on our training pro­
grams. \\ are much In need
of new instructors via these
classes,** she added.
During the past nine months.

Mrs. Kilpatrick n«Vcd that I their current catd« nnd w ill I rncr swim ming program, gel
the liff-s a 'in g d II. ResusciAiiuie has been demonstrated any instructors who have| be able to help with the sum- | in touch with her.
to 6 .1) lift people, to show how
to use mouth to mouth artifi­
cial respiration, she said.
Th e use of the doll in dent*
oust rations will be curtailed
temporarily while \\ «t&gt; r Safe­
ty classes are going on.
The C ity Recreation I\ -partment will hold swimming
classes at the Municipal l’ool
this summer, and the lied
Cross free suminis- program
will he held at the Xnval llase,
at Crystal bake in bake Mary
and at bake G riffin in Cas­
selberry.
Kigistratien
will
take place June inth, for
school age children.

FOOD FAIR
25th &amp; PARK

OI*KiN Mon. - Tues. - Wed. - Sat. 9 til 6
Tliurs. &amp; Fri. 9 til 9

Class Presents Operetta For PTA
|monte Springs P T A members of the current sehiiol term.
Mt*mlR*r» or the in tt with
Tuesday night'a presenta­ present for the lust meeting
tion of the operetta "Hansel hy the larm* audieruu of Alla* •peukirijf pnita did an (‘m olIfiit job and sunus mid dance*
and liretel." by tire fiftlr grade
were catchy nml lively, Scen­
clans of Mrs. Doris Selrautleet
ery fur the production wiia
wits enthusiastically received
hot rowed from tho I t o y a l
.School uf Dance nnd wan com­
plete to the oven m which the
wicked old witch war pmhed.
i\ t i i i : m i h i « i r
1111:
Parents who did not bring
Kven the minute miuml effect
(D IM )
.11 IH.I:. in
(M l
ro il
*i ;*i i n i »m ;
i m v i t , their children l » the l ine, detail* were curried out down
K M lH III %
erest School's
first
grade to the call of the cuckoo.
In |{r: I X » t r of
roundup Wediutulny may pick
m c iia f f k v
n k ’*
Norman ILiker played the
VAlJA M KIIAK KI Vs
I
i Met! up registration lilatd.s at the part of Hansel and Khtine
school ally day between p n.iu. JnliliHon was (iirte l, Charlotte
NOTH I: T il &lt; l l l ’.IH Id ll *
Tn
a i .i *itrt a m » and 3 p.m., Mrs. Marie bcwls, Smith was G e r t r u d e , the
I'K IS M IN K
H \ V IN**
( L A I MH
mother amt Michael Smith
lilt | ii:M A M ’H A G A IN S T MAUI school secretary said today.
I s t a t i:
Children who will Is- in the
Vi hi ntiii ru&lt; h i»f yon nre
hereby n*»t I r I
bid ! r«Mulml first grade next year were due
lit |nrm«&lt;iii hi ihn»lls*.i(c any to register ut tin- school in
claim* nml «I* iu .kmU
wttlrh
for next year.
ytm. or wither of v mi. umy preparation
hfivr idmitIinMt iliti lldlittr «*f The y must be six ycuix old
l.L K M i.u \ m r i/k.B I.Klfi
on or before Janunry l - t . libit,
V A U A .Mi'll \ i i 1 i
|,t 1** of prill I&lt;iiii I&gt;. I■*
ttl€ and n birth certificate) is re­
Cuilfiljr J iii1 if i* ofHrmlnol*
Tin- Snnfuril Council of St.
quired.

- .ponsil-ilily, to l*e on time.
to participate in school nfI fairs, pay nttriition, nspect
! authority. A ll of lhe*e viitues
will KtMtuI them in good stem!
n» they go out to take their
place in the* community, no
matter what p ro fi-.io ti or oc­
cupation they may follow," he
said.
"W e have no hope, or pros,
pecta f-ir n vocal ional school
any time soon," llrackcn said
in answer to &lt;|ursiion*.
"H u t wt» feel n great lack
in not having it imdti-|iui pose
comprehensive Job training
program for those -indents
who mic not going on to col- j
lege," llrackcn said.
“ M V would like to In- aide to
graduate nit our students
trained nnd ready to take up
a Jolt. There arc millions of
high school graduates now
walking the a tieels looking
for work, with no training or
skills which nn employer can
use," he pointed out.
Hrncken noted that out of
the senior class of ill lifting
diwign students, six of tin- I'J
students already have jobs
waiting for them when they
get out.
even though the
course is a two yivir course.
"Th e y have already learned
enough in this technical train­
ing class that employers are
w illing to b in - them and go on
training them from there," he
said.
Hrncken spoke in place of
tiuidance Counselor Turn Rich­
ey who was giving testa to
ninth gradefs.

- was Peter, the father. I-n rry
Penning ton p o r t r a y s it the
witch nml A line Kvlhim wn#
the anmlinnn.
Sungs in the show were
Music, bit tie Kusic, Prather,
Come nml Dance W ith Me,
The bittle Mail in the Woods,
Keening Prayer unit The M itch
is (.otic.
Angels were Dei-bio Clues,
I’nilla Itryaon, Ccorgiunn W il­
son, K u irn (iroakey, Myrn
Hy Mr*. Adam Muller
Jumeaon, K a r e n Donnhlson
Th
e Klurula Federation ol
licvciiy Wuffutii, K nty lim it Art, Inc., with the cooperation
son uml Penny Masten.
Cookie ChiM rcn were Mike of the D rllu ry Arts nnd
lloon, Hill W lm rton, Julian Crafts Club and other local
Jorilan, Duvhi C r i m w o o il.
organizations, will sponsor a
Murk Ncufel, John Rcamn, Jo
Festival .Saturday ut the De­
Ann Jaeger, lb-bin Clanger
nary Mansion House.
uml llul-liy Niemi,
Kntertnm mrnl fur all age
groups is planned between
the hours of it a.m . and «
p u t. Itofroshmcnt j will he
i d u n FI- 1 ild. tit lit* o ffic e
served tliroughuut the Fcnti
hi ill** ( ’iriiri lltiiii*© «»f mid
P.ichnrit nf tin- Knights of
Hy Mrs. II. |„ Johnson
vat hours.
County
at sint* ftf
liorldti.
(Viliimltu* m il iti nrlanJo Sunw |fii|ti « U i *’ ! *.t i’ 11'I *•r m ■"Of Ii►
A Spring Ilmiiuliip will Ih*
frt*m ilii* H um *•( ili»* fir»t iml»)!«y for tlu-ir T h in i Di-grco held at Monro** .School from
llrntlon of
....
I;.h Ii in
*i h i : i h i itT n r T i l l :
rtalni or if* iii.ti'*! *h 'll !*»• in • h i v t \ .ii i h . i :. M d iiN iii.i: (T-rrnu-nire.
I p. rn. until 2:30 p in
u t )t i n k , ati'l oI-*iII btalf*
lb * i o i n i t * r i .i ii ii i f %»
Tw enty fivu Pimfuril K&lt;"s this Kriday for al! children
lilnce nf r&gt; j*DI&lt; * •- »»hI
of- IN I 'l t l H I I I i :.
utti-niii-il Kb Jiiim-s f*r)tl)&lt;iiir who will he entering the
fled m M k *- i»f ' * rl • - I In m Lalnli* «*f
a ml *lot 11 I*. «
rn It* t»y «ha* H im a i i : u l / sA *nt *: # s
Church for morning M iss mi l school next term *» first
rliitriuiiit, a *»*(ii ait'«r»i»v an I
J t n P iR p it .
any »i|t It r'n lin of ih dm ml nut T « til 1 rritHiir* »uil I '*••**m* i -'rcivi’-l C*j Himlinion in :i io-iy. graders
to filed *lin11 I" void,
llntliig l Inline ur Drumbile
Tho Knights putmlcil mulct
T o enter school next term
A I h &gt; t L M«*ll tffrty
AKlllllel •‘iiltl I ,el»l Ir i
As AllTultll^tratiir *»f t lie
Vou Ti fill i*«r h *»f &gt;*»a nr* honor escort to n restaurant a child must bo six year* of
I’nitti s»f I s * Mebrtffey, !i«&lt;irl»y notfli tl nml r«i|ulr&lt; J t &gt; w here blcakfust vena servcil age on o r Ik*lore Jan. I. Itwii
« L *1 I.* • \ id a AS(dirt f« |ir« *i vit nn v H.ilrna «n&lt;l *!»•
uriilrr tho wuspirra of the O r- Kacii
child
attending
the
fr&gt;. ! 'ff • kimI
iiianiU i%*M( Ii &gt;*m. *-r elfin r uf
Cordon \ Kn-dirhk
) f'U flirty li*ivr n,:.miel ((&gt;»• «■-* liilulo Council nml Inter tin* roundup must have his birth
A tiurncy ft.r til* I-Hind*
■*i&gt;i&lt;
nf l i t M A T L ill/ .A
v n. n a i;?»a
UHKKNf 11r&lt;&lt; i *&gt;I lain ■-r n 11•! T h in i Degree* was cxctuplifii-il certificate
•OJ.roi North P itT Avtnue
l*UUI»t&gt;% if* 11«r* ( till Illy Jii&lt;!t;e hy Council ”J 11 J.
Refreshments w ill he «rrv
Kaiifiirds Florhln
uf
f,f»lil)l&gt;-. I't**r I*I n,
Itcfrcshmriits were ai’ rvri! cd in the cafeteria following
l ' u M i t h : A pril I*. :-■ May ?. *. ill IIIj* fifftrr III tlirti niiiri f|fi'llB-rt
1M 3
the roundup.
t»f o-rtlfi C**t|i nty lit H.nttf f&lt;r if, at the cm) of the ccruimmioi.
I 'M ! TT
Florlftn, tv 11Lift »t% ruli m itr
mitiillirt fr&lt;iiti Hi* tltiif -1 (ho
1m (h r I i.iirl ■&gt;» I** I "im »» f Irn t I*i»tj11«.«fIii n **f fIi! * ii O'*
.Imlse. .t-wilnt.lr i tmnh, I'ti.r- I let*. Tw o ro|il*rt uf riff’li i la Hu
l.ln, In Pr.»l,nSr.
c*r il*niAMl hIia I! I&lt;» In urltltiK
In I , ■ I'.ln lr ,.f
mfir| eltrtll i-l -1*■ flin |ilrtr« uf
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mi*l piipt i.ffiH' int*
I is f u e l 4 rr*« n*'*»
«*f the I'lnlltirtitl, rr &lt;)
T n til r*rr,lll.,r. nlel P rr.n n . ■hull tin att or Ii to hy th#
Ila iln a « Inli.i. »r lirmnnil. clrtluiailt. tils n hirlil nr
A un ln.i •uni I '.I sift
dry and JtOi'ii|ii|ialil*i1 lit
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t •* p r e s e n t
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demands whir It ,r el I her
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of r'--u, nisv ti.iif i n
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Counseling Based On
The guidance nnd counsel­
ing program in high school is
based on batteries of tests
given students nil thruugh
school and particularly ill the
In.t four grades, Seminole
High School principal A . J .
Bracken told tiie lJuns Club
Tuesday.
Intensive tests begin in the
ninth grade, in o rd ir to de­
termine students' basic intelli­
gence, ability to learn, their
power to utilize kltowbclge,
their strengths and weakness­
es, lie said.
"W e especially wish to cell phnsizc that the guidance
counselor does not dia l with
personal or family problems
of students. Ho only deals
with their school work, aca­
demic courses urn! study pro­
grams," llr.ickcn said.
"(iood eitim is of the com­
munity dn not necessarily
make
the
best students,"
llrilckrn said,
"O u r job is not just to pack
in the facts, but to try to
help make nu n nnd women out
of boys and girls. We want
them to learn to accept re-

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Tests, Bracken Says

LEADING HOLES in the operetta, “ Hansel and Gretel,” which was prefu iiled a t Tuesday night’s meeting of the Altamonte Springs Elementary
J’TA, were played by Elaine Johnson as Gretel; Michael Smith as Peter,
the fath er; Charlotte Smith as Gertrude, the mother and Norman Baker
as Hansel, left to right,
(Herald Photo)

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�For o h m the Russian* have been
Mfefht with their 8putn!ka ■putter­
ing.
They announced another rocket
waa on the way to the moon (they
couldn't very well hide it from the
Western tracking stations.) The
thing missed.
The Soviets, of course, let on that
this was intentional and that all ob­
jective* of the mission were m et The
Informed part of the world knows
better.
Two and a half yearn after crash­
ing Lunik II on the moon and then,

Political

month later, photographing the
hidden side of the moon with Lunik
III, you don’t “deliberately" miss the
moon by 5,000 miles with Lunik IV.
So they’re only men after all. We
have suspected It all along. More im­
portantly. maybe the Russians them­
selves will begin suspecting it. Perhnps they will even go so far one day
as to admit a mistake.
This they have never done. When
— and if — they do, they’ll find out
it’s not so bad. No one will laugh a t
them. We know they goofed this
time. Iiut we’re not Inughing a t them.
a

WASHINGTON—(NEA) —
Whether new restrictive labor
legislation cornea oat of Con­
gress this year may be deter­
mined by the outcome of the
railway labor work rule* la­
me.
President Kennedy’* Emer­
gency Board reviewing this
four-year-old dispute between
America's railroads and their
on-train employee ii expected
to file its report about May

Intolerable Incompetence
The lives of many individual ser­
vicemen — not to mention the secur­
ity of the country — may depend on
the soundness with which missiles,
planes, submarines and other defense
devices are put together.
Wouldn't you imagine, therefore,
that workmen and firms who turn
these things out would apply them­
selves to their tasks with extreme
care and high dedication?
Large numbers plainly do just
th a t But as we are learning from
the inquiry Into the tragic case of
the submarine Thresher, some do not.
If ever a matter called for full
congressional
Investigation, this
would seem to.
Indeed, enough evidence of poor
performance exists to suggest that
we ought to have a revival of the
militant spirit which characterised
the Senate Preparedness subcommit­
tee in wartime.
And any probe should concern It­
self not eimply with what happened
to the Thresher in the Portsmouth
Naval shipyard, but with what hapto other submarines and many
of naval craft when they are
_ overhauled or repaired.
Some reports filtering out of
these places are pretty frightening.
From one yard, a submarine com­
mander examining repairs to his
ship's hull Mid;

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Dick

to.

“That weld will nevor hold under
pressure."
You might ns well send a plane
up with a gaping hole in the wing as
take a submarine down with a weak
spot in its hull.
Testimony already taken with re­
spect to the Thresher offers a consid­
erable catalogue of deficiencies, an
the part of Itoth naval yard work­
men and outside, private suppliers of
components.
Of the vessel’s extensive system
of hydraulic valves, one in every five
was originally installed backwards.
The same thing happened to the per­
iscope mechanism. The rudder com­
plex, the air system and other ele­
ments were defective a t the outset.
Some of the proud working folk
at Portsmouth yard do not like to
hear such criticisms. One culled them
“lumps In the mashed potatoes."
But when lives — and the na­
tion’s safety — are involved, this is
no time to invoke the great alibi of
the mid-20th century: "Only a min­
ority were responsible." A minority
of one can send a submarine to the
bottom.
What goes on in nnval construc­
tion is only part of what may be u
very large and unhappy commentary
on certain elements in American la­
bor and management. The Thresher
disaster suggests, however, th a t this
is the place to licgin digging.

Clara became jcaioua of
her baby girl because it
“ stole the show.” Then
Clara grew ksirU M at her
sera evil thought* and de­
ckled she mast be Insane,
yet her Ideas a r t often
experienced by new moth­
er*. Bo leant the true
facto shoal thio “ Death
Wish” and you can salvage
many marriages.
CASE P-434. Clara B.. aged
37, U the young mother who
required shock treatment.
Tor Clara had been a spoil­
ed, only child prior to mar*
rlage. She worked as a mo­
del because she admired her­
self, in Narcissus fashion.
Although she didn’t want
children, aha finally became
pregnant. And then raised

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the United States, we cross­
ed the wide Potomac, a river
and drove through a region
of thick, virgin auburbs.
To our delight, the roads
were passable. We had been
warned that thry might be
dogged with native vehicles.
Eventually wc came tn Dm*
foothills of the Ulue Kidge
chain and establish a base
camp where we took on ex*
tra supplies of ginger ale and
cheese crackers.
By unanimous agreement,
the post of group leader was
assigned to Myron Glaser, a
travel writer who waa In­
strumental In organising the
expedition.
Glaaer waa chosen mainly

because he haa a pair of
shoes with leather lacei.
Nothing Inspire* confidence
like leather ahoclacet.
Having astured ourselves
everything was In order, we
began our ascent.
After running into a cou­
ple of trees, wc took our eyes
off the summit and began to
watch where wc were go­
ing.
Among mountain climbers,
(hero lx a rlosencia and cam­
araderie that tort of bring!
a lump |o your throat, parti­
cularly when you have been
ealing rhresc cracker*.
It would be a pity If the
fraternal spirit that bound
our group and made it pass­
ible for us to achieve our
goal were shattered by rival
O U R B O A R D IN G H O U S E
claim* over who beat whom
to the summit.
AtAven i col)to oouetn
It really doesn’t matter
MV
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nuchctoos investment
which of ui waa approxi­
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T W M M X O A IP 1N S MAT/ Of COORSa,
CARCBJt. ST U O V 1 C A N *4
T COULD U M T H K O T T A N C * K X g
to conquer Old Rag. Hie
C U M IN ATB THB KLAMEdT
a O A *D
BUT WHAT
honor belongs equally to all
W t X t lO t OW 6 MAltTHA N S * T
of us.
M CK f SHft'D 600H 6£N6&amp;
Someone had to be content
t h a t f M Mo t s m p io v c o
AT yOAAKTVlS 6 MOK&amp;
wilh being approalmately the
323,277th. the 323471th, etc.
Thrre wasn’t room up them
for everybody at the aamc
time. Reside*, crowd* make
me nervous.
Rattier than bicker over
Individual credit, I propose
to end my account of the ex­
pedition oa a philosophic
note.
Why would * man of sed­
entary habits lame himself
with blistered heel*, stiff
joints and sore muscles
climbing a mountain?
My wife aiked me that
question end I responded
with the traditional reply.
"Becauee," I laid, “I ’m
stupid."

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They work at night down
there.
—Lawyer James B. Donovan,
on odd hours kapt by Caa&lt;
tro’a henchmen.
In a free society, both man­
agement and labor are free to
do voluntarily whet we are
unwillingly to Impose by law.
—President Kennedy, urging
management and labor reatralnt in alrcl prices and
wages.
B r i t i s h Ambassador Sir
David Ormsby Gore U A
Knight Commander of St. Mi­
chael and St. George, neither
of whum ever existed. I am
a Knight Commander of the
British Empire, which haa
ceased to exist. . . . No won­
der the French did not want
such an Illogical people In the
Common Market,
—Australian Ambassador Sir
Howard Beats.

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caln with her husband for
ircnthi.
Up
111! the moment the
baby arrived, Clara waa
still
the focus of her par­
ents and husband.
“How do you feel!” they
would Inquire.
Then they shifted to tbe
baby girl and thereafter
woukl always start out with;
“How la (lie baby today?
Did she take all of her hottleT”
So Clara subconsciously re ­
sented this losa of family
limelight, even to her own
daughter.
For tome people are al­
most as much addicted to
their hunger for the eoclal
spotlight, aa narcotic addicts
are enslaved by morphine.
Clara thought, “Oh, It was
mi much nicer before the
baby arrived."
Then the Import of that
with struck her with full
consciousness.
“ Why, ! wished for the
death of my baby girl," she
reeled backward In shock.
“ But no norma) mother
would ever be so jealous of
her child that she’d wish
her dead. So I am not nor­
mal."
Soon Clara converted this
phrase “not normal” Into Its
ayronym
"abnormal" and
then quickly translated "ab­
normal" into "inianc."
Thereafter, Clara tried to
assume eymptoms of Insan­
ity. She said her mind was
failing her, for everything
went blank when her husband
would ask about the baby’a
cute tricks.
“ I’d try to remember her
new accomplishment*," Clara
apologised, “ but whenever
lie would telephone, 1 couldn't
recall a thing."
Ultimately, Clara worked
b ern tf Into aurb a state that

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claim would destroy 65,000
job*.
If coming negotiation* end
In stalemate and there la a
■trike, Congrees will have a
new reason for legislating to
protect the public Interest,
A new labor bill Just Intro­
duced by Sen. Jacob K. Javlt,
R-N'J., 1* regarded as signifi­
cant in this connection. He
proposes that the strike provi­
sions of both the Railway La­
bor and Taft-Hartley Act be
amended.
He w o u l d authorize the
President to appoint board* of
inquiry into lalior disputes.
These boards would be given a
new power to make recom­
mendations for settlement, in
uddition fact-finding.
In place of the 80-day court
injunctions now obtainable
under Taft-Hartley for "coolIng-off’ periods, the Javita
bill would provide fur a 30day required bargaining pe­
riod on a board's recommend­
ations, even though neither
tide would be required to ac­
cept the recommendations.
This npparcntly would elim­
inate employe etectioni on ac­
ceptance or rejection of man­
agement’* last offer in a la­
bor dispute. Whila maritime
industry representatives have
testified before the House
Merchant Marine Committee
In favor of the last-offer pro­
vision, government conciliat­
ors hava not found It to b*
effectlva or workable.
Railroad management for­
merly opposed arbitration of
tvs labor disputes but haa now
ewung round to support I t
Tha brotherhood* oppose it
Mnd have even refuted to con­
sider the presidential commis­

sion recommendations to allow
change* tn work rules.
Daniel P. Loom!*, American
Association of Railroads pres­
ident, believe* that “the final
answer to recurring crises in
transportation lies in making
board recommendations final
and binding on disputing part­
ies.
"I believe that once binding
arbitration is set up, you will
get a rebirth of real collective
bargaining to get mutually
satisfactory agreeuienta."
The argument seem* to bo
that labor and management
will strive to reach agreement
in order to avoid arbitration in
which either aide might lose.
This is a negative approach
which seasoned liiimr mediat­
ors urc inclined to believe will
not work.
All these developments coin*
at a time when labor relations
appear to be improving a littie, after a bad winter.
With the long New York and
Cleveland newspaper strikes
ended, two smaller rail dis­
putes settled, rubber workeis
reaching new agreements with
the major tire companies, and
auto and steel worker unions
holding prenegotiations talks
intended to head off strikes
later In the year, there is *
little late spring sunshine on
the labor front horizon.
A major achievement hue
been to get Secretary of La­
bor Willard Wirt* out of tha
business of having to devote
ao much time to putting out
strike fires, for which he is
neither staffed nor equipped.
The big effort now will be
to get collective bargaining
back in the handa of laixir and
management representatives,
where it belong*.

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But since the Russian* dem­
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Red Chinese, It scemi unlikely
that the Harriman visit to
Moscow can produce little
m ure than additional Soviit
bluster seeking to Illume tha
United States for the re­
newed Southeast Axis tension.

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Members of this board are
Judge Samuel I. Rosenman of
New York, President Clark
Kerr of University of Cali­
fornia and Nathan P. FeinI singer. University of Wiscon­
sin law professor. All three
have been fact-finders and a r­
bitrators in numerous labor
disputes for 25 years.
There will be 30 day* after
the Board reports for the car­
riers and the brotherhoods to
work out a settlement.
If they do, and If there Is no
strike, pressure for new legis­
lation to restrict unions I* ex­
pected to vanish In Congress.
But three times this year
representatives of railroad
management have walked out
of negotiation! on tha work
rules issue. They have Insisted
upon acceptance of the lt#12
recommendations of a 15member Special R a i l r o a d
Commission a p p o i n t e d by
Kennedy—backed by * Su­
preme Court d e c 1 ■ I o n on
March 4 upholding tha right
of management to a b a n g #
work roles.
Representative* of the oper­
the was sent to ■ sanitarium ating brotherhood! hava been
w’ ere she received ahock
just as adamant In opposing
treatment and spent six
tha work roles changes they
months.
When she came home, she
began to compensate for her
Phil Newsom Says
previous
callous
"Death
Wish."
"God will surely strike
my baby and kill her, to
punish me," Clara reasoned
A t the moment, Laotian
As for the United Stale*,
secretly.
So Clara insisted on sleep­ neutrality cleanly Is in the the pressures It can bring to
ing with the baby and would self-interest of th , Soviet preserve the neutrality of
waken anxiously to make
Union.
Laos largely are moral unless
sure it was still breathing.
Equally clearly, th* Soviet it wishes to commit U. S.
Tills “ Death Wish" ’s •
very common complex that Union doe* not have th* de­ troops. This, it already has
afflicts many people who are cisive voicev
demonstrated, it doe* not
secretly jealous of a mem­
That vole* restA with Red wish to do.
ber of their family and who
It ran. as It Is going to do
may sometime catch them- China.
and as it did last year, put
aelvci thinking;
U. 8, troops Into neighboring
“Oh, it would lie so ..tuch
Thailand as a warning against
nicer if baby (or invalided
Communist aggression in that
parent or mate) were not
direction.
here."
By Hal Cochran
It can aa it has, send AverThen they may suddenly
Peopla who can taka it ara
wake up to the fact that they either eelf-impotrant, self, ell Harriman, one of the archi­
tect* of I-aotian neutrality,
have toyed with the idea
righteous, or have a guilty to Moscow to remind the Rus­
of death for that member of
conscience.
sians that if CVmmunlst prom­
the family.
ise* are not kept in Laos tha
This shocks them Into
thinking they must be hein­ No one ever made hi* mark United States will be moat re­
with an araser.
luctant to conclude other
ous monsters and “not nor­
agreement* which also depend
mal," meaning “inaane", so
Money can't buy happiness, upon Communlat promise*.
they may actually try to
These include such Issues
adopt symptoms of Insanity. but it ran pay the luxury tax
Such thoughts of death do when you find it.
a* Berlin and disarmament,
NOT mean you are ahn-"mal.
both of which are far more lmThe family budget envel­ portant to the Soviet Union
They occur to everybody at
one time or another when opes are often so futile, i'u t than any exchange of real
we are too confined by a and take!
estate In Laos which ran only
loved one’s care. So just
Keep your eye on th* ball,
shrug your shouWer* and
golfers, even when the gal* go
ignored them.
And send for my booklet around in short shorts.
on “ The Death Wish.” en­
T h r e e teen-agers were
closing a long stamped re­
turn envelope, plus 20c. Add caught robbing a blind candy
it to your file for future re­ ■tors clerk. Lota of lock to
them.
ference.

Worry Clinic

Rag Mountain Rough Too!
WASHINGTON OJPI) Hard oa the be«U of the
A aeriean expedition to lit.
Everest comes sews of an­
other expedition tin t alio
was heist oa the hoeIs.
An Intrepid group, of which
this eorreepoodent wee a
member, h at just returned
from the summit of Old Rag
Mountain, Virginia.
That craggy, forbidding penBtcIt, known as “ the roof
of Madlaon County," had pre­
viously bean conquered only
by
approximately
US,ITS
Americans, glee or taka a
Brownie I m p and Ifas^ Young
Republicans Club.
Setting forth from Wash­
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A cynical observer of the by Pete Ward and a three-run aid of three double plays to last four games.
rarly American League pen- double by J. C. Martin. Ed- become the season's first sixDon Lock hit a grand slam
nant race might well remark die Fisher went eight innings game winner.
homer in the lust of the 13th
today that while the cat's to win hi* second game for
The Tigers beat New York to give the Senator* their
away the mire will play.
the Sox while tlie loss was Ha- when Jim Bouton walked victory alter the Indian* took
The role of the cat in the kow’s second against three Norm Cash to start the last a 3-1 lead on singles by Mike
AL is played, of course, by wins.
of the ninth and Kaline fol­ De La llnz and Vie Davalillo
the New York Yankees—ty.
The Orioles talhercd four lowed with ■ drive off the and a triple by- Johnny Humlanital rulers ol Joe Cronin's Boston pitcher* for IT hits. second deck of the left field ano, Dick Iludulph allowed'
house for the last three sears. Including Jim Gentile's filth stand* at Detroit. Jake Wood four hits over the entire disAnd the role of Ur- mice is homer of tlm season and three hit two homers and Bubba lance to win hi* third game.
being played on a day-to-day singles and a double by- Phillips one for the Tigers The loss snapped the Indian*’
basis by long-suffering teams Brooks Hobinsnn to deal Gene while Tom Trcah hit two and five-game winning streak.
supposedly doomed for the Conley hi* first defeat Steve Yogi Berra and Clete Boyer , Ken Hunt homered in the
second divisions.
Barber allowed 12 hit* hut one each for the Yankees, eighth inning lo snap a 3-3
Itesult: A different firstlie for the Angels, who swept
place occupant in tile AL on
their three-game series with
each of the last three days,
tlie Twins at Los Angeles. Mrl
hirst it was the Kansas City
Nelson, who took aver tor
Athletics. Then it was ttie
Don Lee after the Twin.* tied
Boston tied Sox. And today
the score In Hie fifth inning
it is the Chicago While Sox.
on back-to-hack double* by
The While Sox moved Into
Zoilo Ver*j!!e.* and liernic
first place Wednesday night
Allen plus an infield single
when they scored eight runs
by Jim Kiiat, received credit j
in the seventh inning und
John A. Spolski
t togetherness, huh?) and Dick lor tlie triumph.
went on to wallop the Ath­
Didja ever have one ot I «tkin*.
letic.*. 8 3. The White Sox' up­
Shirley bad hi single and
rising came after Ed Hakow those night* when you ju*t series for the guls with a
hid pitched a perfect game can't do anything WltONG? 187 307 set Flojd cupped sin­
(or six full innings — retiring I know that we all have gle honor* with his 224 ami
18 consecutive batters on a 'those night*' when we can’t Atkin* averaged is* with his
In tills weeks play of Hu....
total of 00 pitches.
do the right things, but just three game total of 300.
Jet Bowlerettes League Bet*
Tlie lied Sox tumbled out
Incidentally,
I
think
it's
a
of first place when they were Hr* other night Charlie Moss m a r k e d improvement in tcye Smith had the high ser­
walloped. 10-4, by the Balti­ of NAS had one of those Dick's bowling lately. And ies of 638. Not too ninny pin*
more Oriole* while the Yan •goodie’ evenings.
you know he credits it to lieliind her vvn* Dot Johnson
Charlie rolls for the NAS
kees (are they Just »low gel
getting himself a new hall. with n 52U. Mary Sternum hud
ling Marled or i* this going Ten Pins in the Navy In­
The* rca*on 1 make mention the high game of 2)1 unit
to he one of those years?) tramural League and carries of this fact is that if you Shirley Mm tin was n close
were bealon, 7-G, on a two run a respectable 130 average. feel Uiat you’ve now (Hit- second with 207.
ll was back lo tin* minor*
ninth-inning homer by A1 Ka- Thai's just about the national grown rolling a 'convention­ Other high games rolled
for such players a* Eli Grba,
average
for
men,
loo.
were
191)
by
Elaine
Kostivnl,
linr of tlie Detroit Tiger*.
Well Charlie had tlie big­ al grip* bowling ball, this t'.iO by Dot Johnson, 1811 and Jim Constable and Ty Cline
Tlie Washington Senator*
would he tlie ideal time to
a* the major league
defeated the Cleveland In gest and best night of Imwling have it expanded to a semi- 187 by llettye Smith, 172 by ) today as
that
lie
can
remember!
He
Jun Valentina and PH) by clubs cut their roster* lo the
dians, 6-3. and the lat* An­
or full finger-tip.
geles Angels beat (lie Minne­ had games of 220. 208, HU
If you're going to be do­ Alice Scyton.
23-man limit.
Split* converted were the
sota Twins, 4-3. in other AL lor a 6TT scratch series.
ing an experiment, now’s
Grba, the veteran pitcher
And
get
tills.
In
that
208
7 by D*'t Johnson mid Jessie
game*.
tin* time to tin it (luring the 2who won 111 games over the
game
lie
s|)ot
ten
consecu­
Brook*
and
the
3-11)0
by
Jesse
Mike Hershberger broke
summer months.
Jiakow's perfecl-game spell tive strikes. He struck in the
The Sunday Night Mr. L llrook* mid Joun E v c r I y, lust two seasons, was ship­
9-10 by Alice Scrtun. ped to Hawaii of the Pacific
with a single to ojten the first frame, split in llu* 2nd Mrs. leader was Tom (Big 3Turkeys were r o l l e d by- Coast League by the Los An­
seventh inning and also had a and then continued to strike Black llati Best! Tom must
I'.e balance of the way.
double before the big frame
he finally getting adjusted to Elaine Kostivnl, Gert llridgcs, geles Angels along with in..
,
That's mail boy, Charlie!
was over. Big blows of the
those new glasses cause he llettye Smith, Shirley Mar­ fielder Tom Satriano, who
Let's sec if we can't give
nilled games and series tin, Je**e Brook* and Miiry hist out in a battle with Felix
)«■ a quickie review of the
Torn1* for the regular job
Sternum.
‘stars' in action this past which are indicative of his
at third base.
potential.
week.
Tlie Angel* also sold pitch­
His hi game of Hie series Pat Draim
Checking over Hr* results
er Bon Moeller outright to
was a 2o7 ami hr finished
of last week's play in Hie
Hawaii, rutting their actual
United Press International,
willi a 383 set. That’s good Paces Keglers
City league. Snuffy Smith
rostrr to 2l players. Thp 23th
National League
*1,notin’
In
any
man's
league.
In
tlir
Holler
Motoi*
Niivy
and Bobby Bursdorff tied for
W.
Pet.
This league Is really tight Wive* League, But Draim roll­ man, bonus player. Bob Dar­
the hi game Itonorx with a
Ban Francisco
18
.043
for the top lltree positions ed a high game of 17I/-I15 win, is with Hawaii, tint is
228. Big John IBir of the
counted on the Angels ros­
Pittsburgh
14
.383
.
. . EHhTIs, Krvrk a and Hie series.
Lake Monroe Inner* took
ter under Hr* new bonus rule.
Chicago
15
.317
Guthrie's.
Evelyn Fitzputrick 105/431;
series with his &lt;&gt;23 night.
Constable, recently pur­
St. laiuis
10
.571
Our
Friday
night
Sanford
Joy
Mmklcy
from
llu\
All-1)
Bud UcJong had one of
chased
from the Minnesota
Los Angeles
14
his better nights ill the Peter­ Herald Mr. A- Mr*. l-eaguc O. W. team rolled a 105/411 Twin* organization, was ship­
13
Milwaukee
.401
is
shaping-up
real
nicely,
nml
picked
up
the
5-8-ltl
split;
sen Doubles last Friday p.m.
ped to Tacoma of the I’l l, by
Cincinnati
II
.138
thank you!
Hetty (Juillill flom tin- saillo
Bud
blasted
a
237
hi
singles
Philadelphia
11
.110
So far, we have fifteen team converted the rather dif­ the Sun Francisco Giants,
as Harry Pentecost again
New York
11
.423
couples
registered to howl in ficult 11-7 split. Other splits who also sent catcher Jim
look series with his &lt;P8. Us­
Houston
9
.333
it. The league will begin on were converted by Chris Love­ Coker to Toronto of the In
Today's Probable Pitchers ually, a guy gets hot and Friday night at (L4.5 p.m.— lace, 3-tU ami Barbara Kelly, ternational league. Neither
saw much action with the
Philadelphia at New York stay* Ihat wuy for a week May 10th. We’ll hold an elec­ 0-7-10.
Giant*.
—McLish (03) vs. Craig (2- or two and then lie start* tion of officers an bowl right
•lookin' around for even
Cline, Hie speedy outfielder
3).
improvement
and after that.
Pittsburgh at Chlrago — more
The Monday Evening Wo­ Green Back
Schwab ( 2 0 ) vs. Ellsworth PANG . . . lie slips Into a men's Scratch League— Wllslump
without
realizing
it.
In Cam p
(2 - 2 ) .
That's not the case for son-Makr sponson-d, held a
San Francisco at Milwau­
WASHINGTON (ITI’I) —
meeting
at
Hie
lanes
this
past
United I'rrsa International
Harry, though. He's been
kee— O’Dell (3 0) or Sanford
Gene Green'* return to the
Monday.
National league
rollin'
that
Big
Bomb
of
Ilia
(3 1) vs. Spatm II I).
They had their election of Cleveland Indian* wasn't any­ Player A Club Alt It. II. I’ll.
for
Hie
last
couple
of
weeks,
Houston at Cincinnati night
officers for the Fall Season, thing lo write home about.
108 22 49 .370
F. Ainu, SF
-Johnson (1-0 vs. Maloney consistently! His top aver­ which'll begin on Sept. 9th
The veteran utility player
Covington, Phil 55 13 21 ,:wxi
age is just under 105 in this
(3-1).
Peterson
Doubles League. with gals with averages of was f i n e d a n undisclosed Fdwards. Cm 77 8 28 .381
la)s Angeles at St. Louis
amount when he rejoined tlie Wine, Phil
130 and up.
37 4 29 .351
night—Podres (1-3) vs. Gib­ Man. that's really tossin' a
Gloria Arcardi was elect­ Indian* W e d n e s d a y after White. St 1. ltd 19 37 .33(1
devastating
bill.
son 0-1).
"jumping" the club in Lo* An­
ed
Madam
I’m
;
Helen
All(13 II 31 .3X1
1 take note that there was
Fairly, l.\
Friday's Gaines
man is the ’Veep’ and Fran geles. Hour* later, lie appear­ Grunt, ,M. L 115 19 38 .3311
»omc
‘Star’
bowling
in
Ihc
Cincinnati at New York, right
Morton is Hie Secret ary Trea­ ed a* a pinch-hitter against Virdnn, Pitt
B7 3 22 .328
Milwaukee at Philadelphia, Shooting Stars Thursday a.m. surer. I believe that the girls the Washington Senator* ami
.58 ID 19 .328
Menke, Mil
women's
league.
night
Mama, I mean Joanic will be fielding around an 8 struck out.
lit) 21 3fl .327
\aron. Mil
St. l&lt;oui» at Pittsburgh, night
American Iragne
Adams shot a 101 hi single or 10 team league.
Chicago at Houston, night
Our welcome mat is out Johnson High
Player A &lt; lull All It. II. I'll.
AND
Beverly
Grabarkiewicz
San Francisco at I*&gt;1 AO
this week tn the fine folks
had the hi three—518.
73 12 28 .373
In the Shooting Slur* Lea­ Causey, KG
gelc*. night
front Deurlwrn Electronics gue, Dot Julin*ou bud high Yitrzmskl, Ik,.* HI 15 29 .34.5
The
Bail
A
Chalners
who
Amrriran league
who ire landing in their own
(Ml 17 31 .311
W. 1,. Prt. were doing live ‘Pin buHin' league on Monday's at 6:45. game for the morning arMion: Fox. ( In
Bobinson.
Chi
91 II 31 .341
were
Shirley
Martin.
Floyd
198/498
icrie*,
»o
did
Shirley
11 10 .083
Chicago
Tlie so folks hive (lie right
88 15 30 .311
12 9 .371 Martin (liow do you like Hut idea, I'll tell you . . . they're Martin who rolled a 181/518 Schilling, Bo*
Boiton
Wagner, I.A 19! 15 3ft .337
■eric*.
Other
high
game*
were:
.55B
13
12
Kansa* City
out strictly for Hie fun of
87 11 29 .333
Suzy Brno 1(17/459 *erie*, Boyer, N’Y
12 to .545
New York
bowling.
Joun Adam* 104/424, Louise Kaline. Det IU1 17 35 .3311
14 12 .338
Baltimore
And before it slip* our
Charles. KC 109 18 :n .330
Cadenhrad 405 seiic*.
15 14 .317
Isis Angeles
mind, we'll he running the
Allison Mum 91 19 31 33U
10 10 .500
Cleveland
Sunday Sweeper this week
15
.423
II
Detroit
with tlie usual tiu io o first
II IB .407
Washington
place guarantee. Only 55.00
CLEVELAND (U l’l) _
10 IB .383 GENEVA (H IT)—Ingcmar entry Be and it's Itamlicap- Jack Nickluu*. Arnold I’almei
Minnesota
Today’s Probable Pilchers Johansson, insisting that hr 10x1. Squad* at I p. m. and and Gary I'luyrr have entered
New York at Chicago - never fell better, today was every hour and a half here­ the * 11(1,tail) Cleveland Open
night— Terry &lt;3-3)
Piz- busy denying reports that he after.
golf tournament at tha Beech,
zsro ( t oi or Herbert (31). is planning to retirr from the
See you next week.
mont Country Club.
Cleveland at Washington ring.
"All reports like this arc a
night—Grant (22) vs, Stcnlie,’’
suid the former heavy­
house (1-2).
Boston at Baltimore night— weight champion. "They are
Yonbouquctte (23) vs. Es­ quite untrue and have upset a
lot of people in Sweden."
trada (0-1).
Johansson also dened that
Only games scheduled
tlie Swedish Boxing Federa­
Friday’s Game*
Kansas City at Minnesota, tion ordered him to undergo a
brain examination alter his
night
I ail Angeles at Chicago, night recent fight with Britain’s
Blian London whi n he surviv­
Cleveland at Detroit, night
New York at Baltimore, night ed a last round knockdown to
Washington at Boston, night win a decision.

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League Leaders

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In National Loop

'Bums' Shock Cards
Ity United Press Intel national their single-inning high for
That bomb Walter Alston ^the season—and went on to
tag Boh llendley with his
wa* supiHvsed to he sitting on
second loss. Willie McCovey
has exploded — and all but
had a homer and n single and
lure apart llu* SI. Louis Car-|
Jim Davenport. Felipe Aim
diitai pitching staff.
anil Jose Pagan also luil two
11 only goes to show what
hit* each to lead the ll hit
the Lo* Angeles Dodger* can
San Francisco attack
do when they slop lighting
among themselves and con­ Tin* Culi* ran their winning
centrate on the enemy. Forty- streak to live games — their
eight hours ago the Dodger* longest since P.H1I — with a
looked* like they were coming four-run eighth inning rally
touched oil by Nelson Ma­
apart at tlie seams.
Today they look-.it least to thews' homer and given tor
shell-shocked Cardinal pilch- thcr Impetus by double* by
er*—like the team that is fav­ Jim Sehar Iter, lam Brock
ored to wm the National Lea­ and Itoii Santo 'The bulk nl
tlie attack wa* against Elroy
gue pennant
The Dodgers accomplished Face. Pirate relief ace, who
the turnabout with a twogame display ol lumcr that
accounted (or 22 run* on 2(1
hits tlie fireworks included
six double*, two tuples am!
tour homers powering the
way to successive It I and
It-3 victories over (he Car­
dinals
F t)111 Wl)U I II (11PI i Tlie laller. accomplished
with six runs m Hie last two Boli Cliul hs, wins -ays lie is
innings Wednesday night, en "rlghl-foolid. light-eyed nod
aided llu* Dodgers to cele­ right-handed" lint plays golf
brate despite a home rim by from the left side, menaced
Stan Mosul which etuhled gulf's elite ngidn today nt the
the 42-year-old Cardinal star start of tin* fi'UMKTO I o|o,dill
to pass Babe Built ami set National Invitation Ton, mia new major league career un-nt.
record ol 1.337 extra base
The 27-yeni-old New Zen
hit*. Mosul's history-making hinder, viIni lots been in (lie
homer came in the Iniirlli m money in eighl of Id- tt -tailmug otl Boll Miller and wa* unit capped los first full effort
liis second round tripper of oil tho U. S pio tour try turn­
tin* season.
ing in a 59,000 first-place vic­
The San Francisco Giants tory in tho Houston ( lassie,
w a l l o pe d the Milwaukee out-stlukixl Ho- field in Wed­
Brave*. 12-5, the Chicago nesday* pro-anialeur warm­
Cutis heat llu* Pittsburgh Pi­ up.
rates, 9 ft, the Cincinnati Beds
Chalk*, putting for birdie*
topped the Houston Colt*. 3 2, oil every lode lint, the fifth,
and the New York Met* edged mutiugrd lo roll home four of
Hie Philadelphia Phil*, 3 2, in them flout 4, Id, 18 and 39
other NL arlion.
fret on four of Hu- first eight
Willie Davis drove hi three hole*, then mntrhcdl Colonial'*
run* with two homers and a M-golslion figures the rest of
triple, Wally Moon had a dou­
the way fur a 31-35—tW,
ble and two singles. Maury worth 5350.
Willis, Jim Gilliam ami Bon
The lean New Ztsilmider,
Fairly had Iwu hits each and
ranking ninth in money win­
Dodger baxc-nttmer* slide nings with 511,(507.04, found
four base* in Hie larnival at
tlie week's lent lie tool, prior
St. Lnmt. Bon Perranoski, lo Colonial ngreed svith hi*
wliu pitched 2*» inning* nl
weight and hi* golf game, lie
middle-inning relief, received addl'd n welcome six or seven
credit for hi* fifth win
pounds to Id* weight und got
against one defeat.
his fairway game back oil the
Tlie Giant* scored seven
line ufter finishing out of the
run* in tho fourlli inning —
money in Hie Texas Open tlie
week after Id* Houston tri­
umph.
Wldle Chillies was clipping
liirdce coupon* Wednesday, the
lour’* "big four"—.luck Nicklaun, Arnold I'Hlmcr, Tuny
l.cma and Gary Player—found
William* Be* tan cunt mif- the 25-inlle-iiii-lniur wind* ami
fered their flr*l loss of tlie Hie tortuous Colon)id Inyuiit a
Women'* Softball League sm- real lest. Pinyer did ruunugu
a»n as Hoy were downed by to |s- nine inm of tin, six
AMS 7-U Wednesday,
winning Imrli-r allowing 15
Connie Brown wa* tlie
m.
HODGES
scattered hit*.
In Mcn'n softball play.
PLUMIJINU
Grant* of LmigwiHid toppled
• MBI.I.S DBII.LED
Mcltnnry 5-U behind the three
hit pitching of Grtulil Howl­
• PUMPS HUIt\ II Ell
AND INSTALLED
ing.
In Little leugiie play,
• SPBINKLEII SI S TEMS
Chase walloped Locomotive
• I BEE iS'TI.M A'TES
Kngimri* II I with .Stan WlnC A LL F A 2-60.T7
five getting the victory, Murgau Idi a home run for the
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with a light hitting average,
also went to Toronto, a ' Hie
Milwaukee Brave* recalled
Ihuiiis pitcher Han Schneider
from Denver of the I’d*.
The Cleveland Indian* dis­
patched pitcher Jack Curli*
to Jacksonville of the II, and
returned catcher Bui) I.ipvk
to Little lioek, also in Hie
II,. while Hr* Kait-a* City
.Vs optioned catcher Jose
Azcue to Portland of the PCI,.
The Washington Senators
got down to tlie limit by
optioning pitcher Jun Hannan
to Itiehmnnd ol the II, and
selling catcher Boh Schmidt
lo the same club after pur­
chasing catcher Jlobtr Lind
r Hi from the Haiti more Ori­
oles.
Earlier Wednesday tin* De­
troit Tiger* sent pilrltor
Frank l.ary, one of llicir
stars over tlie last few sea­
sons. to Knoxville of the
Sally League, l.ary. fight­
ing an ailing arm, Irope* to
tie aide to return to Hie Ti­
gers within a nioulh. In
eight seasons Lary has won
119 game* and lost Bit. 'Hie
New York Yankees were hi*
(-..sieit victim* a* In- lx-at
them at time*.
The Tiger* later swapped
player* with their Syracuse
ufldialc in the II,, sending
relief pitcher Boh Dustnl and
mil fielders I'urmil Giddy tn
the Chiefs in exchange for
third baseman Don Wert and
p teller Mickey Lnilch.
The world champion Yan­
kees got down to the limit by
optioning utility inffcldcr Pe­
dro Gonzalez to Itichmimd
Veteran catcher H a n k
Folic* wa* handed hi* uni-cudilional release by the
Cincinnati Beds, thus making
him available to make a
deal for himself.
The Baltimore Oriole* also
handed veteran lefthander
Pete Burnside his uncondi­
tional release and optioned V Trelief pitcher Buster Narum
In Itochfitcr of the II,.
The Boston Bed Sox got
chi *n to (lie limit by option­
ing pitcher Hal Kolslad lo
their Seattle farm rlub in the
PCL.

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a 35-33—BH, lull tup-money
winner Nicklaus had lo be sat­
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Palmer and lamia. Nubian*
took a seven on tlm 17th when
lie encountered some ntsiinl
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suffered his second loss ot
the year.
Joe N'uxliall pitched a *even hitter to win his second
game of the season for the
Bed* with Johnny Edwards'
two-run fourth-inning single
providing the winning m ar­
gin Itoii Bruce struck out
eight Itixls ill *tx innings but
was tagged with his third de­
feat.
Jay Ilook pitched * fourhitter .mil doubled to start Ilia
winning rally for the Mels,
wlin luve won five of their
hist eight games. Tile decis­
ive run cruized on a blimp
single in rookie Ed Krane.
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his freedom without wanting to ruin
everything for him by getting him
married to a "lovely woman" (either
themselves or a friend) who is look­
ing for a lifetime of support of a fa­
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happy, hard-working bachelors alone
once we have refused their udvances
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one of the girls hud what she called
a "Charlie liorso" in the calf of her
leg. Our foreman (a married mun of
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the time and hu knew how to get rid
of them. Well, this girl (she is also
married) let the foreman massage
her legl T hat very evening all the
other girls went home on timo and
the foreman asked this one girl with
the "Charlie Horse" to slny. She got
an hour’s "overtime" pay. W hat do
you think about th at?
WORKING GIRL

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By Oswald Jacoby

Library Committee Receives Ovation
By Louise Sim unfit
The Library Committee of
the Altamonte Spring* Ele­
mentary 1TA received a
standing ovation of apprecia­
tion for tho work done dur­
ing Uil* school year at Tues­
day night'* meeting of the
group at which timo various
commlltco chairmen received
special recognition.
Mrs. L. T. Bryan Jr.,
chairman of the library

Hospital
MAY S

reached SO, you can tell by
looking at her If the hai led
a aelfijh, self-centered exis­
tence?
The woman who trios des­
perately lo conceal her real
age hasn't done much with
(be years abo hat lived?
The good rook la over­
weight, while the good house­
keeper is thin aa a rail?
The most beautiful yard In
the neighborhood la rarely
filled with pUylng children?
Tito mother of f i n takes

motherhood more litfilly than
the mother of one?
The woman who tells you
what • line girl her eon
married Isn't just lucky—
she's a good mother-in-law?
Ih e real friend In need
Isn't the one who says
grandly, "Let me know If
(her* la anything a t all I
can do," hut the one who
ups and does something on
her own?
The le u possessive a wo­
man U, the more devoted
her husband?

Deltona Sales Top $5 Million
Tho precedent-setting a I r
caravan which brought UB
Michigan residents to Ikltumi
last weekend helped give
Mack la Bros., Inc., record
sales of more tliun $400,0(10
In tho two days und pushi-d

(Sixth Grade
Southiido School's sixth
grado parents will he gunt*
of their children at the school
lunchroom, Friday in honor
of Mother's Day. The school
hna also been celebrating
Music Week, this week. Mrs.
Velma MUchcll, principal,
said.
If you want month* to seem
shorter and years to seem
longer, buy something on the
installment plan.

total sates past th* Id million
mark, It was announced today,
As a result of their two-day
visit, tho Michigan group
purrhasod 78 Duttons homesites totaling $'.&gt;2.(180 and 12
homes for $120,100.
Contracts received over the
May 4-G weekend for the pur­
chase of Deltona homealtea
amounted to $208,487, accord­
ing lo Kobcrt F. Mark l«, aociclary-Lassurer, lu Ui* sain*
two-day period, coutructa for
Deltona h o in o a aggregated
$108,100.
Thu $40)1,G87 total waa th#
highest weekend return alnce
the Muekles begun building
Deltona last November.
Neil E. llultr, Msckls salsa
vice president, u ld the May
4-5 suit# boasted to $3,040,000

NEW CAR?
LET US F IN A N C E

the total of sales at Deltona In
just over five months.
Since Deltona's Inaugura­
tion, h o m a a 11 • tales have
amounted to $2,720,000 and
home salea have coma to $1,.'120,000, he said. In addition
to 120 home* already contract­
ed for, Muckle sales personnel
currently are processing an­
other 24 contracts.

Wow!
NEW YORK (UP1&gt; — A
pair of W-l shots highlighted
th* racing program Wednes­
day at Aqueduct. Prince* licelive paid $101.80 in winning
lha third rare and Dark King
returned $113.20 by capturing
the $20,000 added Youthful
Stakes.

NEW C A R
CURRENT

F IN A N C IN G !

INTEREST

are determined. Notices will
be sent home by students and
area news sources will be

notified.

Tile membership voted to
send Mrs. Lawrence Swaf­
ford, president, as a repre­
sentative to the National PTA
Convention which will be held
in Miami the weekend of
May 19.
It was announced tin t B
limited supply of the schools
Memory Book* still are avail­
able and that they may be
purchased by callin g the
office or sending the money
with a student to his teach­
er.
The group was notified that
school hours for the next
term will be from 8 a. m.
until 2:30 p. m.
Refreshments were served
by first grade room mothers
following the meeting ami
lly Mr*. Adam Mullrr
DcBary'* Herbert I). Gibb program which featured the
American Legion Post 233 operetta, Hamel and Gretcl.
elected new officers at their
regular mnnhlly meeting held
last Thursday at tho Com­
munity Center.
New officers are Peter J.
Kopprnaal. commander; Wil­
liam ti. Williams, first vice
S
A
V
commander; Alfred Newell,
second v i c e commandc;r
Pharach McCarthcy, third
vice commander; Earl It.
Andrews,
finance officer;
Williams, assistant finance
officer; Ilcv. Augustus C.
Summers, chaplain; Caroline
Utile, historian; Joseph M.
Sweeney, sergeant at arm*
and John T. LaughUn, assi­
stant sergeant at arms.
On the executive commit­
tee will he Frederick H. Mc­
Laren. Kuliert E. Lambert,
Fdward A. Patterson, Fredcrick E. Simmons and Sid­
ney T. Swallow,
P a il Commander Stanley
S. Smith Jr. was elected us
a director of thu Post cor­
poration.

Auxiliary
Elects Officers

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Winners for weekly, month­
ly and two month* series
play were announced today
by the DeBary Duplicate
Bridge Club which played
12 tables at this week's
Tuesday afternoon meeting
in the Community Center.
Winners of (he weekly play
were NS, first, Mrs. E. E.
Anderson and C. It. Andrews;
second, Mrs. Ruth Ulalt and
Phil DeBerard; third, Col.
and Mrs. William Hague and
fourth, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Middleton.
EW, first. Mr. and Sirs.
E. M. Hinkle; second, Mr*.
Frank Holder and Mrs. M. L.
Patterson; third, Mrs. David
Singer and Mrs. Malcolm
Dugliss and tied for fourth
and fifth, Mrs. Myron Accardi and Mrs. Harry Shob
with Mrs. O. N. Lacko and
Sirs. William Wood lock.
Prizes for the two months
series saw the loving cup go
to Mrs. Singer ami the tro­
phy to Mrs. Woodlock. Other
winners were Mrs. Blau and
Mrs. Jessie Pearsall,
Winners for the month of
April were first, E. M. Hin­
kles; second, Mrs. Hinkle;
third, Mrs. Singer; fourth,
Mrs. Robert Nichols and fifth
George Pearsall.

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UP TO

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Admissions
Loretha Newman, Orlando;
Claretha Williams, Altamonte
Springs; Ellis Andrew, Ilillle
Garner, Connie lloycr, Hilda
Taylor, Linda Cabbcll, .Mary
Katherine Sowcrby of San­
ford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Newman
of Orlando, a boy
Discharge!
Delores Krion, William Red­
ly, Billy Sparks of Sanford.
MAY •
Admissions
France* Holmes, DcBary;
Thomas
Howard, DcBary;
Anna
Boldlveru, DcBary;
Virginia Braswell, Oviedo;
Alin* Hendrix, Titusville;
Fiince Myers, Lake Monroe;
Marl* llipps, N. Orlando;
Thomas Ellis, Grace Whatley,
Mery Faust, Helm Kennedy,
Henry D. Feint HI, Vera
Gano, John Wilson, Claretha
Sn Hey of Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mr». Hubert Sowerby of Sanford, a boy; Mr.
and Mrs. Bobbie Kennedy of
Sanford, a girl
Discharges
Reynolds Thomas, Flossie
Lawson and Cari Hollenbeck
of Sanford.

group, reported plus an ap­
proximate 200 encyclopedias.
Principal Frank Gore stat­
ed that the school most de­
cidedly will meet the requir­
ed accreditation standards by
January of 1901 and com­
mended Mr*. Bryan as one
of the most adept leaders in
meeting tlie problem and
working to solve it.
Gore also announced that
dates and times for the an­
nual pre-school roundup for
children who will enter the
school next term as first
graders would he announced
as soon as area boundaries

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out and Jo* had to loae a
trick to th* Jack of diamond*.
“My uiual hard luck,"
snarled Joe. T h e ace of
hearta was wrong and dia­
monds failed to break. Why
did I ever start playing
again !*
I t was hard luck, and also
bad play. Do you see why}
Weat knew from the bid­
ding th at hi* partner held an
ace. If Weat held a singleton
he would probably have led it
in the hop* of getting a ruff.
Itenea If anyone held a singleton diamond i t Would be Eaat,
not West.

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Woman:By Ruth M illett

Hava you ever noticed
that;
The woman who hai "a
way with flowers" uiually
b a i a way with people, loo?
The first neighbor to come
to call when you move into
a new house may be the
n o a t neighborly—but it may
be iho la Jurt the most cur­
ious?
The mother who hai Iho
m oil patience has the happleat children?
iHy the time a woman hai

B U Y IN G A

THE DEHARY HIGH STEPPERS, doitur The Charleston, were called
back again and again last week when the DcBury Volunteer Fire Assn,
presented its fifth nnnunl variety nhow, "Those Wonderful Years." In the
chorus were, top from left, Patricia Bruce, Libby Rednmn. Elide Thomp­
son and Vola Lnmbertnon; bottom, from left, John Lambertson, Darwin
Bruce, Ed Redman and Eiaworth Ojfden.
(Cox Photos)

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For Abby's booklet, "How To
Have A Lovely Wedding," send 50
cents to Abby, Box 3305, Beverly
Hills. Calif.

Why is It th a t

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stamped envelope to Abby, Box 3305,
Beverly Hills, Calif.

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My . old friend Hard Luck
Joe h u acquired a shot of
confidence end I* playing rub­
ber bridge again.
Playing a t alx apades Joa
drew trump*, caahed hi* ace
•nd king of club*; ruffed hie
la*t club In dummy, relumed
\ a hla hand with the ace of
diamond*, led hla deuce of
heart* and played the king
from dummy.
Eaat won with the ace and
returned a heurt which Joe
trumped. Now Joe tallied hla
laat trump, thought for m
while and led a diamond to
dummy’* queen. Kant allowed

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CONFIDENTIAL TO " J " : The
easiest way to teach children the val­
ue of money is to borrow it from
them!

DEAR WORKING GIRL: I would
have to know more about the girl,
the foremnn, the "overtimo" — and
you I
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THURSDAY P. M.

By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBY: I nm married to
the coldest woman this side of Alas­
ka. I'll bet she hasn’t kissed me in
two years. I met a cute little woman
who (a ju st what the doctor ordered.
Am I justified? A man is not mnda
of wood, you know.
ONLY HUMAN

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c a r o l DENNISON*. prosIdem of Gamma Lambda
Chapter of Hcta Sigma Phi
was named Girl of the Year,
at the recent Founder's Day
banquet. .
Pretty. * lark haired, dark­
eyed Carol is well known
around Sanford, having been
seen here and there in num­
erous fashion shows, model­
ing the latest styles which
she wears with grace and
poise.
However, when it comes to
her own outfits, she makes
most of them herself, as she
enjoys sewing and creating
pretty clothes, that fit her to
a "T.”
Carol, a typical American
beauty herself, did the Amer­
ican Main Street thing and
married the boy next door.
Hut it took war to make her
notice him. Although young
Joe Dennison lived next door
for over a year, it was after
he came back from the Ko­
rean War that they started
dating, and marriage soon
followed.
That was nearly nine years
ago. Now they have two chil­
dren, Jolene, a first grader
at Plneercst and little Ray.
Resides m a k i n g clnthcs,
Carol also likes to find new
and interesting pieces of jew­
elry, and to go with all that
she has a yen for pretty
shoes. So no wonder she is
much In demand when fa*!ikin shop* want to show off
their newest styles.
In their spare time, the
Dennison* like to take to the
water In Uicir boat ami on
skils.
In their civic time, bulb
are active in community ef­
forts with Joe now serving as
president of Civitan* Carol
assisted him In the training
of the beauty queen* for thr
recent Semi Centennial show
Both attend the First Bap
list Church.
• • •
JOHNNY ALLRED, who
has had his share of honors
and proved a first-rale stu­
dent at Clemson College, w-is

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Miss Patricia Riandi and
Mrs. Edward M. Smith and
By Donna Estes
ored with a miscellaneous
Co-hastessc* for the event | Hie hostesses served re­
Miss
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Mrs. Curtis L. Hughes were
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Eckstein, Orlando.
I Guests included the hon- Sweet Sixteen Party by their
home, 824 Catalina Drive, for Drive, Long wood, was hon­ Longwood.
eree's mother, Mrs. Robert parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lenny
Assorted Costume Pins
a chatter party, honoring
March, her sister, Miss Sandy
Miss Corine (Cookie) BenAnd
March, the Misses R u t h Riondi, of Park lane, and
ham. one of flic high school
Costume Jewelry
Crump, Linda Vassrr, Donna Mr. and Mrs. Myron Accardl,
Wilkes. Mrs. Joe McFaddcn, also of Park Lane, at the Degraduates.
For “Mother”
Mrs. Grace Roberts and Mra. Bary Fire Recreation Halt.
Refreshments of c h i p s ,
Virginia
Chapman,
crackers, dips, sandwiches
"The Baron’s Dance Band"
On “Her Day”
and cold drink* were served
from Orlando kept the 125
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from straw baskets. The table
teenage guests on their toes
Garden
Club
was covered with a green and
all evening. The hall wa» dec­
while cloth and centered with
orated with pink and white
an arrangement of spring
atreamers, and the two young
Wins Tw o
flowers.
ladlea cut the four tier birth­
C»If1* * Cards • Books
Tlio girls turned back the
day cake aurrounded hy all
State Awards
(Formerly MeVIcsrs)
pages of time and had a won­
their guests, singing "Happy
210 E. First St.
derful time looking at some
Delegates of the Sanford Birthday To You."
school yearbooks of 25 year*
Garden Club who attended the
ago.
Florida Federation of Garden
Those joining the henorr*
Club*, in Miami Reach, are
w e r e Ihe Misses Janie*
busy telling |l t the other
Moore. Marilyn Murphy, Bec­
members and friends of the
ky Howard. Kathy Fremevent.
ming. Martha Cook. Lillian
Kraxon for the good mood
Hicks, Ann Berk, Bonnie
Is that they won two of the
Avene!, Joann Hern, Leron
coveted awards. Mrs. Fred
Rich, Fran Quillinc, Jean
Ganas won the Florida Gar­
CAROL DENNISON
.Stripling. X y l e n e Albers,
dener's Award of Merit and
Dreda Rancw and Vonla
the Ixora Circle won the
recent!) named to receive the
Kern.
Achievement (purple ribbon)
Phi Kappa Phi Academic
award fur the flower show
Award fur his high standing
GUEST OF HONOR, Mi.*.* Lorraine Mnrcli, rent or, at the shower in her
they
sponsored this past year.
at the school He is the son
honor with co-hoatoase*. Miss Joanne Uuons, left and Miss Patricia
R em ark ab le
O t h e r s attending were
o| Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Allred
Eckstein.
'
(Herald Photo)
Mines. Blanton Owen, A. C
N ew R unlcM ,
ol Sanford.
Rector. K. R. Woods, Char­
* • •
Srnmlesn
les Meriwether. Henry Simp­
VIDA SUE SMITH, who
son,
ami
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
C.
By
Jane
Casselberry
was always being choten for
Stocking
n
Poult er.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Cox and
some choice stmt during her
In
I
*ing
O
n
daughter,
Joyce
Dawn,
left
years at Seminole High fol­
lows the same pretty path at last Friday to return to their
W e a r, H igh
Tift College. She was named home in Milwaukee, Wis., aft­
one of the princesses in the er a month’s visit with Mrs.
In F a sh io n !
Queen's Court for Ihe May Cox' parents, Mr. anil Mrs.
Hy Donna E»te*
1of Longwood celebrated their | with a luncheon and family
Queen ceremonies held there Thomas Gullickson. of 280‘J
1.00 to lf .6 5 Pr.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Largent 40th Wedding Anniversary) party given in their honor
last Saturday. She is thr Lake view Dr. in Fern Park.
SATURDAY
last Friday.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Tlie Girls Auxiliary of the
Their daughters, Mrs. Carl Seminole Assn, will meet at
Milton Smith,
dening and working with
• * •
flowers. S h e demonstrates
laimmtcr and Mrs. Tyrus Ihe Plnccreat Baptist Church
STETSON STUDENT. Ned her creativity by making arHicks, both of Ixmgwimd, and from II a.in. to 2 pm . Each
SHOE
STORE
Julian of Sanford, was elected tiiicial flowers, trying to dup­
Mrs. Arthur Metcalf of Ovie­ girl is requested to tiring a
Senior Class Senator in the licate Hie ones growing in her
sandwich and the dessert and
do and daughter-inlaw', Mrs. drinks will tie provided by the
Student Government elections lovely garden.
t
Wesley Largent of longwood, church.
held at the neighboring Uni­ The Scott*' three children
versity reeentl). lie's the son are all married and they have
treated the honored couple to
of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Julian five grandchildren and one
lunrheun al Hie Ilikslia Inn in
of Sanford.
great grandchild. Whatever
Fern Park.
* • •
you like in the way of pic­
Following Ihe luncheon the
MANY OF YOU may know tures, Mr. Scott has it on dis­
group
returned to the LommMrs. Jean Milanieh of For­ play. His prolific exhibit has
ler home where they enjoyed
est City, who was Avon mnn in it four sunsets, three land­
lee cream and rake wllli the
ager of the area lor some scape!. four whips, four fig­
grandchildren, Janice, Carla
time.
ures, two birds and one por­
ami Barbara I/uum ler Pam ­
S h e received wonderful trait.
ela and Carol llicka, Glenda
• • •
news recently when her son
Largent ami Ronnie, Gary
Jerald, a senior at Maynard
DOC AND VELMA MIT­
and Becky Metcalf.
High in Orinndo. was an- CHELL. those veterans of
nouneed the winner of (lie many a class reunion, have
national Thomas A Edison just returned from attending
Wedding
Foundation's $t,W*) college a eouple more.
scholarship.
They went up tn tliolr home­
RINGS
The young Mr Milanieh town of Yalesville, Ga., over
nllncy Jewelers
was a finalist from Hie 30 the weekend, where Doc met
MIL AND MRS. C. L. LARGENT
candidates submitted by Cen­ with his class for their 31st
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tral Florida High School prin­ and Velma joined her group
cipals. lie will attend the for their SOth.
Cut a thin slice from the
University of Florida, major­ "We just love reunions arjil atem rml of a red or green
ing in nialh. He w.i* prc-ident seeing all our friend* again." pepper and clean out the cCn
Please “Mother”
ALL OF OUR NATIONALLY KNOWN
of the Senior Cla»* at May- they said, "and we had a ler. Use this as a container
BRANDS IN SIZES 30 TO 44 - REGULARS
WITH BEAUTIFUL
nard High and a member of wonderful Htur up there,
for salad dressing to be pi seed
• • •
AND LONGS SELLING ■----Hie Honor Society.
In the crnlcr of a mold or bawl
• » •
ACCESSORIES
HERE'S A CALENDAR of of salad. Makes an appealing
REGULARLY
$39.95 to $49.95
CHESTER SCt ITT. retired events you should watch for bolder for a dip surrounded by
— FROM —
Inspect ir on the Pennsylvania in the next few weeks that chips or crackers.
Railroad is tile latest pa Inter will provide color, music,
to exhibit his work in Sen- amusement a n d entertain­ To keep your clothes ham­
M A R Y E S T H E R ’S
karlk Paint and Glass Com­ ment for you. some of it for per from smelling musly, put
"Featuring Pa.hlmt* Ju.l I'or You”
an apple in the bottom of the
pany Store nn Magnolia Ave. free:
2B1) N. PARK AVE.
Mr. -Scott, who
Itas been
Friday: Best Fool Forward hamper.
ONE RACK OF MENS AND BOYS —
painting for many years likes at SI IS auditorium, presented
to paint "Just everything,'' by the Drama Club.
much of It from remembered
Thursday: Hansel and Grescenes around bis borne town tel at Grammar School, pro(BROKEN SIZES)
of Columbus, Ohio
rented by the sixth grade. No
Birds Interest him and lie admission, donation taken
enjoys trying Hi reproduce
Saturday: Pilot Club Va­
their color andmovement
riety Show, at Civic Center;
with brush and paint, captur­ presented by the Pilot Club.
ing their soaring beauty on “Those Wonderful Years,"
the canvas Sunsets are also a starring Ihe Denary Volun­
favorite and he looks long at teer Firemen's Assn. Auxili­
them then comes in ami ary.
painis from memory, .Mrs.
AGES 6 TO 18 —
May 21: Glee Club Spring
Scott said, Mr.
Scott has Concert at SHS auditorium.
Mav 28: "Tlie Merry-Gonever taken any lesson*, but
Reff. Prices
had exhibited his canvasses Itound," Variety show to be
Close Out
many Hines and
even sold presented for the benefit of
to $4.95
the
Little
lied
Schoolhouse.
one,
Mrs. Scott confesses that
May 30: Sanford Male Cho­
though site belongs to Ihe Art rus Spring Concert, with
ROYS REGULAR
^
KNITTED
Assn, her real love is gar- trumpet solo* by Sid Vihlcn.

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Mrs. Larry Hirt
Hostess For

Three Graduates Honored
With Buffet Luncheon

Class Meeting
The Ladies Adult Sunday
School Claia of the Osteen
Baptist Church met Monday
evening with Mr*. Larry Hlrt.
Mra. Guy Beall, president,
presided.
Mr*. J. S. Peterson gave
the devotion* and Mrs. Hlrt
had charge of the gabies dur­
ing the social hour.
Hefrcihmrnts were aerved
to the following, Mra. Robert
Williams, Mrs. Peterson. Mra.
Beall, Mra. Trammel Kilpat­
rick, Mra. Mary Colley, Mra
Albert Clark, Mrs. Bryan
NeltJea and the hostess.

Three graduates, the M ill­
et Judy Bunlen, Judy Whit­
more and Pam Jonca were
guests of honor at a buffet
luncheon at the Iliksha Inn,
given by Mra. Frank Donahoc reccnlly.
Koch honoree and her mo­
ther received a corsage and
the girla were presented
graduation gift*. The guctli
each received a box of noto
paper, tied with green ribton and a white carnation, ai

/•von.
An arrangement of majes­
tic daisici in green and whito
adorned the luncheon table
and place enrda were sil­
houette* of girl graduatci.
Guest* who Joined the hon­
o re d were their mothers,
Mra. J. C. Iluntcn, Mra, D. II.
Whitmore and .Mrs. C. O.
Jonea and the M iuct Patty
(ilenn Johnson, Suian McCall,
.Susan Tamny, Vada Stoffcr,
Linda Sue Williams, Linda
Allen Wlllalmi, Linda Mills,
Louise Higginbotham, Bar­
bara lluby, Sharon Blackwrldcr, Carolyn Turner, Diana
Ilcaaley and Mrs, Pat Donahoe.

His

C R E A T IV E
W OMAN

Personals
Friend* of Mra. L. I).
Crocker will tie happy to
learn that ahe has returned to
her home from Semlnnlu Me­
morial Hospital where she
underwent surgery recently.
Mr*. P.‘ P. Campbell and
Mlia Lucille CninpN'II had
a« their guests tills weekend,
Mr. ami Mrs. It. M. Pullln,
of Hadcliff, Ky.

James Kendall To Marry
Miss Hale, Of Lake Wales
Aubrey H. Hale of Lake Ier, Hope, to James Kendall,
Wales ami Mrs. C. L. Flem­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Albin
ing of Chlpley announce the Kendall of Sanford.
Mill Hale Is a native of
engagement of their daugh

Circle Plans
Spaghetti Supper
The Anna Miller Circle is
planning a spaghetti supper,
thla Saturday, from 6 to 8
p.m. at the Elks Club.
It is for all Elks and Ihclr
guest* and tho proceeds witi
be used to send a crippled
child to Camp Challenge, this
summer.
The menu will inelude Ital­
ian spaghetti, tossed salad
and garlic bread.

CLASSMATES ANI) MOTHERS of three graduate* enjoyed n recent
buffut luncheon given by Mrs, Frank Donuboe. From left are two of the
mothers, Mrs, I). II. Whitmore and Mra. J. C. Iluntcn, seated, and the
bottom!* Punt Jones, Judy Whitmore, Judy Iluntcn and Mrs. Donithoc.
(Herald Photo)

Bussell J. Hammond, one of
the members, was tho speak­
er and chose as Ids suh|rrl
“Annuals, Lawn Crosses and
Fertiliser*." Ilo condensed
Information gathered l a s t
winter al Icclurea hy prom­
inent horticulturist*, which
had torn arranged by Iho
Seminole and Orange County
Agent*.
“Annuals are not used In
our landscaping In Iho extent
they deserve,” Iho speaker
said. “ Not only do they
brighten anil lend color to tho
permanent planting*, hut as
cut flowers, beautify tho In­
terior n( the home ns well.
Whether using a o e d s or
plants, tho beds should be
prepared in advance, and aft­
er planting, protected from
tho direct rays of the sun.
Seedlings a n d transplants

should also have protection,
particularly from IU a m. b&gt;
2:30 or 3:00 p.m., until they
harden. Plants grow at night
and harden during Iho day.
Speaking of lawns, he said,
"There U no hug proof grass
In Florida. All six typos are
subject to attack by army
worms and mole crickets, us
welt as fungus. In addition,
Iho creeping grasses frefluently develop tlialeh. Beau­
tiful lawns and gardens, how­
ever, may I* enjoyed with
proper care and attention."
At the business meeting, it
was voted to recess during
July, August and September.
The next meeting will ho held
ut the home of Mr. and M(s.
Bom'oo Morrison on Juno 3.
Mr. Coorge Zimmer, chair­
man of Iho beautification
committee, rc|x»rtcd over loo

daylilies and four podocarjut*
trees had been planted along
the walls at the central en­
trance to the residential area.
Member* and guest* donated
a mini tier of shrubs and
plunts to continue the work.

Youngster
Charming Bolero Set
Sew now for the warm day*
ahead—fashion thla youthful
dresa of Isold flower print,
have the bolero the same or
monotone fabric.
No. 1464 with Photo-guide la
In sires 8, 10, 12, It, IS. 18.
Bust 30 lo 38. Size 10, 31 bust,
dress 4% yards of 33-inch;
bolero 2U yard*.
To ordcw'Send SO cents in
coins for each pattern lo:
Creative Woman
Sanford Herald
New York 18, N. Y.
Print name, addreat with
style numlier and size.

Celebrates
Birthday

Chuluota

Personals

Harry Neale Dowell
Burry Neale Du well, sun of
!.t. (Jg) and Mrs. Cliff Dow­
ell, 120 Laurel Drive, San­
ford, relclirated his second
birthday Friday afternoon.
Several of Ids Irirmli Joined
Idm for an afiernoun of mer­
riment.
Cake, ier cream, minis and
rookies were served, and
each eliiM donned a party
hal, mask and balloon. Hurry
was particularly thrilled with
his new red tricycle, red wa­
gon ami gun and holster set.
T h o s e attending w e r e
llrookr ( i o i s , Laurie Goss,
toitani Jordan, Susie Simp­
son, Becky Simpson, Scull
Treanor, Chris Treanor, Willy
Bram-om, Jimmy Uranium,
llorhrllr Cline, llirlde Cline,
Stevie Gusi, ami Murry Dris­
coll.

Hy Joan Magln
Mra. Ruth Boswell ol 34)
K, Sixth St. in Chuluota re­
cently won a wallet coin
purse for having SO customer
sulcs in a "Product! Cam­
paign." She also won a silver
fruit bow! for having Hie
highest percentage of sales
and will alU-nd a luncheon
along with other representa­
tives on May IS at Leesburg.
A “ mirror" in Ihe front
door makes it possible for a
home owner to are who la be­
hind that mysterioui knock at
the dour without the caller
knowing hr la being watched.
This “m irror" la not a regu­
lar home mirror, but a trans­
parent or "two-way" mirror
for observing witiiout being
seen.

Adds the enchantm ent of lace, sweet
und feminine, to the appeal of nylon tricot
or nylon satin to delight Mom on “Her” day
and every day. Lasting gifts of luxurious
lingerie ready for your choosing! Panties
from $1.00, Petti-Slips from $2.05, Slips
from $3.05.

Mrs. II, I*. Johnson
Well hello there. All parents
of children who are six years
old and live In the area
where they will attend the
Monroe School this fall are
asked to go to the school
Friday and register the chil­
dren. Be sure and bring
their hlrth certificate with
Talking o( the
you.
Monroo School. The person­
nel of the school are giving
a reception for Mrs. Hachel
Yarvln who is retiring from
leaching al Hie close of Hie
school term next month. The
reception will be at the
school lunchroom on May
16th starling at 7 o'clock and
lasting til 8:30. The public
is cordially invited to drop
by the school during the ap­
pointed hours and see Mrs.
Marvin. Just aa soon as
school is out she and her
sister Mrs. Clara Qualls arc
going to the state of Wash­
ington where they will reside.
Two of Mr*. Marvins niece*
arc coming in by Jet plane
and wilt help in driving out
there. They are going by way
of California. We will miss
Mra. Marvin very much, • *
Mr. and Mr*. Virgil Pittman
and daughter Debbie and
Mrs. Unda Ray and daugh­
ter Sherry of Winter Park
were our guest* last Wednes­
day evening. It was Sherry*
first birthday mi wc had her
a cake decorated just for Iter.
Site certainly had a time
messing It up. • • • Talking
a tout birthdays Mr*. Annie
llekk* Hawkins (Granny) odehiulcd her birthday on Mon­
day. Happy birthday to you
Granny. • • • Wc have sev­
eral on Hie sick list this
week. Mattel Carroll is feel­
ing better but is still not
fully well. Maze] Gardner has
been on the puny sale loo.
And Ora (Mrs. William Canup) ii ill again also. We wish
them all a "get well quick"
recovery. * • Tomorrow will
be a big day at Hie Home
l#i njpnstration Center. The
County Council will hare an
all day meeting with Douglas
Stenslrom being the guest
speaker. Alto the nine clubs
in (he rounly will have (heir
new officers for the coming
year Installed at this time.
Then at noon there will be a
covered dish dinner. Hope all
members of the nine clubs
can attend. We are very
sorry our county agent will
not be with ui that day a a
she will be In Tallahassee
attending a very important
meeting. • • • T7ie now of-

The monthly bridge session

Lake Wales and a graduate of
Lake Wales . High School,
where ahe was a member of
the Honor Society, the Stu­
dent Council, and was among
the Class Notables for two
years.
She i* now employed as a
bookkeeper by the First Na­
tional Bank of I,akc Wales.
The bridegroom-elect Is a
native of Sanford and » grad­
uate of the Sanford schools.
He Is a member of tho San­
ford Jaycccs, the Seminole
Timing Association, and a
S/Sgt. in the Florida National
Guard.
lie is presently employed
as a lineman by the Florida
Power and Light Company.
A late summer wedding is
planned.

of the VAH-3 Officers1 Wives
Club was held at the After­
burner Room of the BOQ with
Mrs. John T. Bucy and Mrs.
William Bolto serving aa co*
hostesses.
Winner* for the morning
were Mr*. William Bolte,
high; Mrs. Elmer C. Tailman, second h i* . and Mrs.
C. A. Dowell, low.
Hostesses for a brunch
planned for this week will b*
Mrs. James L. Morgan, Mrs.
Craig B. Moore and Mr*.
James R. Dennison.

Another Shipment

SHIFTS
Just Arrived

Beers for Hie Monroe Club
for the coming year arc
president Olga Hunter, first
vice president is Daisy Do­
well, second vice president
Is Mildred Standifcr, secre­
tary, Ella Johnson, treasurer,
Alice Carroll, delegate Betty
Mann and alternate Betty
Blarkweldcr. * • • I attend­
ed the 4-11 Dress Revue last
Saturday evening at the II.I).
Center. And let me tell you
these young girls Brc to be
congratulated on the wond­
erful showing of Hie outfits
Hint Uiey made. There were
over 4(1 entrants • • • Mrs.
Carl Fesler, who formerly
Hied on W. First St. near
Monroe Corner, fell and broke
her ankle. She is confined
(u Hie hospital in Quitman,
Ga. ' * • Hear tell that Ann
Woody is getting the Herald
down \h c rc in Puerto Rico.
Hi Ann. When arc you com­
ing Nunc to show off that
cute little gal? Grandpa Ur­
ban and Granny Gert Lee
are hoping it will be real
soon. * • * Our sympathy
goes out to Mrs. Rill (Dot
Hickson) llittcll In the recent
passing of her father. Also
to Hie rest of her family. • •
Got to sec the High School
Rand off to Miami Wednes­
day. Lynn Giles and I took
them to the train depot
where they left for Miami
to gel superiors at state con­
test. They will return to
tr.orrow evening. • ♦ • Mrs.
Marilyn K u jc sr and children
arrived today from Alabama
where they will reside In
Hie William Mount Nunc.
Glad to welcome her back.
• • • Sorry to hear that lit­
tle Ricky Boyd, son of Nellie
Ruth and Richard Boyd was
burned about the face and
body last week. I hope that
he recovers real quick. • • •
Talking about Richard, lie.

Waxh And Wear
Cottons . Beautiful
Pastel Colors —
Ideal For Summer —
Cool. Comfortable,
Easy Filling

along with Freddie and Ste­
vie Swaggerty, are members
of the Radcock softball team.
• • • Watched the Mcltaney
team win another game Mond..y evening. That's the team
that Sam Watson coaches.
Keep it up toy*. • * * Mon­
day evening, May t3Hi, the
H« me Demonstration Club
will visit the Modernage Furn­
iture Store In Orlando since
they were not able to go last
week. Members meet at Hie
Fducational Building of Hie
I'psala Church not later than
6:43 p. m. • • * Claude and
Mary Hitt ell have received
word from son Claude Jr.
who is stationed in Germany
that (toy have a daughter-inlaw. Mary said that as soon
as she hears from Claude
again that she will let us
know more particulars. Con­
gratulations to Claude and his
bride. • • • Sunday is MoIher's Day. Don't forget her.
• • * Our thought this week
is one I heard on -Lifeline.
“ If you are ever in doubt
as lo what you should do,
Just ask yourself what you
will wish on the morrow you
had done today.

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Lake Monroe Jottings . . .

And Her Club Meets For Program

Mr. and Mra. Charles K.
McCune were hosts for Iho
May meeting of the Chuluota
Ills and Her Carden Club,
held at their Avenue K home.
Guesli attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Henry W. Willard,
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Hroeker,
Mr. and Mra. Loul* llartunrk
and Mr. and Mra. Cyrua Wil­
lard.

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Good afternoon. Another
Thursday and some very good
recipes from readers have
come our way ogam. We still
have a call out (or a Pina
recipe for Frances Warren.
Does someone have it to
share with Frances. She sa&gt;s
her whole family loves It.

ture into center of each leaf,
fold over envelope style. Se­
cure with toothpick*, if nec­
essary. riace In shallow bak­
ing dish. Pour sauce (recipe
below) over cabbage roils
and bake in moderate oven
350 degrees for 45 minutes.
Serve from dish. Makes 8
servtngs.
• • •
Sauce: Combine 2 8-ounce
Listen to this. No-flake
Pretzel Cheese Cake. This is cans tomato sauce, 's cup
from a Sanford reader signed
,iU" “nd 1 ,b’P‘ horKLouise.
* -» ■ - Even though it ha, r*d‘,han odd mixture with it Louise
Here is a dessert sauce
says that it Is very delicious.
made
in a skillet. If you want
So let's try it.
to use an electric frypan. pre­
Crust:
heat pan to 300 degrees F.
Mix together and line bak­
Turn
temperature control to
ing dish:
off. Melt butter in fry pan.
1 cup pretzels, rolled fine
Add semi-sweet chocolate
la cup white sugar
morsels and coarsely chopped
*i cup butter or ulco
walnut, and stir until choco­
Filling:
late is melted. And If using a
1 small pkg. cream cheese
plain skillet go by the recipe
la cup powdered sugar
as given here.
1 pkg. Dream Whip
Skillet Sauce
Fill crust and put l can
li rup hulter
cherry pie filling on lop.
t cup coarsely chopped wal­
Chill.
nuts
• • •
IS oz. pkg. ft cup) semi-sweet
This pudding recipe sound,
chocolate morsels
good. It’s called Fruit Cock­
Molt butter in skillet. Add
tail Pudding and is from Mrs. coarsely chopped walnuts and
Leroy Yoder. Try it soon.
stir over medium heat until
Mix together:
nirely browned. Remove from
1 cups sifted flour
heal. Add semi-sweet morsels
2 taps, soda
and stir until incited and
2 cups wiiitc sugar
smooth. Makes 1*4 cups.

Beat:

• • •

2 eggs

2 tspi. vanilla
did:
1 large can Fruit Cocktail,
drained
Mix with dry Ingredients.
Pour Into 8 by 10 ungreased
pan. Cover with brown sugar
and nuts. Bake at 350 degrees
for 30 to 35 minutes. Cut in
squares, serve with whipp'd

cream.

• • •

,
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.,
,V
and using different tilings
such a* corn flakes, pntalo
chips, candy hars. cookies,
etc. Here is one from Mrs. G.
Miller using vanilla wafers.
It's called Vanilla Wafer
Cake.
Mix together:
1 cup butler
2 cups white sugar
0 whole eggs
2 laps, baking powder
1 cup crushed pecans
41a c u p s vanilla wafers,
crushed
I lb. Angel Flake coconut
1 rup sweet milk
Bake 35 to 40 minutes in 350
degree oven. Hake ] hour
if you wish to put in in a tube
pan.

There’s no longer any need
(or Junior to hide under the
bed when castor oil U men­
tioned.
Tlie USDA reports that
three-fifths of the 127 million
pounds of castor oil used last
year went into paints and
varnishes, re,in* and plasties.
Junior will be glad to hear
that a large percentage went
into synthetic lubricants for
jet aircraft and the manufacof hydraulic fluids. ro».
luetic*, soaps, ink and such
tilings.

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GLOVES
BAGS
JEWELRY
HATS
BEACHWEAR
DRESSES
SPORTSWEAR
GIFT PRICES
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C A R O L E ’S

Make each gurst feel the
party wouldn't be complete
without him.

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Here is another cracker re
eipe. It's called Ritz Cracker
Pie.
.Mix:
1’a cup, sugar
2 tsp*. cream of tartar
Add, then bring to a boil:
2 cup* water
Add and boil for 2 minutes:
3U J titz c r a c k e r s

Stir to dissolve. Pour into
unbaked pie shell. Dot with
butter. Sprinkle with cinna­
mon, Rake for 40 minutes at
325 degrees F.

• • •

Our Home Demonstration
Agent Mis* Wilson has re­
ceived two new bulletins that
you can obtain by calling her
office and she will be glad
to mail them to you. One is
Canning Florida Fruits and
Vegeta hie* and is bullet in
No. 155-A. The other is Rasle
Guide for cost per meat serv­
ing and is bulletin No. 244.
With the canning season just
about here I know you will
want the canning hook. I have
looked it over and it sounds
good. So call her and the will
see that you get it.

N ew Method Of
Food Processing
Freeze-Dried Food is the
homemaker's dream of tomorfow „ MI&gt; bc „ orcd on ,hp
kitchen shelf for s* long as
two years. Freeze-drying, the
newest food processing method
allow'* foods like shrimp,
chicken, mushrooms, even
hamburger to be stored without refrigeration with little
change in shape, color or
taste.
Freeze-drying t a k e * the
moisture out of fresh foods hy
first freezing them, then dry­
ing them under vacuum. The
product ha* only two per cent
of its original water. For ex­
ample, loo pounds of raw deboned chicken meat is reduced
to 23 pound* of freeze dried
chicken. And too pounds of
f r e s h mushrooms, w b e*n
freeze-dried, weigh only 11
pound*.
Freeze dried foods retain
their original shape, but look
much like a dried out sponge.
To rehydrate them, the home­
maker simply soaks them in
water. Or they may be cooked
in soups; strawberries can be
rehydrated with syrup, meats
with water, and fish with
water and lemon juice.
At present, seven rompanlfs
have freeze-dried foods on the
market. Some of these food,
are campers' fare. But two
soup companies use chicken,
beef, onions and mushrooms,
in their dried soup*. And two
olhrr firms are working on
foods for restaurant and insti­
tutional use.
Freeze-drying I* much more
expensive than other methods
of processing food, but much
of the food will be found on
Hie grocery slwlf in the near
future.

CELEBRATING IIIS FIFTH BIRTHDAY with pinymntea is Jerry Quil­
ling, left front, nml Sant McKenzie. Rack row are Glen Quilling, Hilly Me*
Vay, Carla Lee Del Villnggio, Anita Stoiiilcn, Debra Carter ami Suzanne
Turner.

Osteen

Personals

By Mona Grtnitead
Jerry Quilling, son of Mr.
and Mr*. Jerry Quilling, ion
North Devon Ave., North Or­
lando, celebrated his tilth
birthday with a party given
by his parents.
Games were enjoyed and
prizes awarded to Billy MeVay, Glen Quilling, Debra
Carter. Anita Stoddcn and
Sam McKenzie.
Each guest received a plas­
tic egg filled with candy jelly
beans n* favors. The group
sang "Happy Birthday" to
Jerry as he blew out the can­
dles on a blue and while
birthday cake, trimmed with
yellow roses.
lee erram and punch was
served with the cake by the
honoree's parents.
Other youngsters Joining In
the cMebratkin were Carla
Lee Del Vlltagglo, .Suzanne
Turner. Pat Carl Del VillagKen.
glo and Jerry’s sister, Gloria.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lemon
had a* their dinner guests re.
Dry heat is the bane of all eently Mr*. Rose Doyle, Mr.
house plants, so keep them and Mr*. Roy Slnley, Mr*.
away from radiators and other Harry Osteen ami Robert Ar­
healing units. They will Inst tie z.
longer If the humidity Is high
and temperatures low (about
no to 70 degrees), if they re­
Milk won't scorch *o easily
ceive proper watering ami it the pan is first rinsed tn
are kept out of chilly drafts. cold water.

Sorority Holds Banquet

Members of the Gamma
Lambda Chapter of Data Sig­
ma I'M met at the Capri for
the annual Founder’s Day
banquet. Mrs. Jimmy Jones,
Mrs. Banks Golden and Mrs.
Billy Wynn received their
ritual of Jewels pins in an In,
If yon put a straw in a Kit­ presiive, candlelight cere­
tle of kclrhup, it will allow mony. Mrs. Jay Carter rethe air to go lo the bottom
of the buttle. This helps the
MEMO TO TEENERS
ketrhup flow morw easily.
A teen-ager wlto neglects
her skin will lie exceptionally
lucky if she doesn't come up
with mure skin problems than
she deserves. During these
years it is doubly important
to eat a good, balanced dirt
and get plcnly of exercise.
You must keep your skin
scrupulously elran to ward
off possible Infections.
At this stage you will want
to wasli your faro at least
twice a day. Use of a soft
facial brush will he benefi­
cial. As you wash, give your­
self s gentle massage with
upward,
circular
motion,.
This will stimulate circulation
of the blood.
If you let your akin become
sluggish, normal laxly waste
materials tend lo collect In
one spot and contribute to
whiteheads and other blutchy
problems.

reived a pin hy pledging her i Mr*. Jerry McCabe and
Mr*. Ij»rry Mann each reself to the chapter.
Following the rituals nil reived a silver star for their
members and their husbands bracelet* a* a reward for
enjoyed a itenk dinner. Cli­ presenting the' best programs
maxing the eventful evening of tin- year. They wore se­
was the presenting of award*. lected hy a vide of all mem­
Mr* J im- Dennison was c h o s ­ ber*. Mrs. .Mann gave a sum­
en "Girl of the Year" and mary of the sorority's activi­
Mrs. Larry Maun and Mrs, ties of the past year for the
Don Ha inner were noted for benefit of the husband*.
During the remainder of
perfect attendance for the en­
tire year. Mrs, Bank* Golden the evening the group enjoy­
was recognized for the six ed dancing. Couples attending
months that she has born a were the Larry Mann*, Jerry
McCabes, Jimmy Blythes,
pledge.
Mrs. D&lt; nid,on, who Is chap Billy Wynns, Gil Daigles, Don
ter president, was presented Hnmncri, Jay Carters, Jim ­
a sliver and while candy dish my Jones, Charles Kampfs,
for her ontitanding Job dur­ Bob Browns, I-aMar Mere­
ing the year and the sponsor's diths and Joe Dennison*.
pin was given to the chapter's
ADo Mrs. Bank* Golden,
beloved sponsor, Mrs, Joe Mrs. Duffy Hutton and Mrs.
Corley.
Joe Corley.

Penneys

Wonderful Gifts
For “Mother’s I)ny”
FAMOUS NAME IIRANI)

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T H IS S U N D A Y !

Having trouble with waffle*
sticking? A double thickness
of wax paper put on the hot
iron for a few seconds will
solve your problem.

AREA SUPERVISOR of tho Welcome Wagon
Club, Mrs. Judy Hurlburt of Winter Park nu-etx
with Mrn. Virginia Petroski of the county or­
ganization a t a dub luncheon held recently.
(Herald Piioto)

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Enterprise

Personals
Mr. Andrew Ayli** who w it
en rout* from St. Petersburg
to Jackionvillr stopped over­
night with th* Henderson fam­
ily
Mr. *nd Mr*. Jimmy Tlsckett of Tampa visited friends
Friday morning for a short
time.

DeBary Vol. Firemen’s Assn. Aux.
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Itu.lnro* U alow during throe summer months, and f ;,
our clerks ha?* plenty of time to giva you personal J
attention.

We are now giving RIG DISCOUNTS on Everything
to clear our present Incrnlor, before new furniluro
•tart* arriving from national furnilura marts In
Chicago and Atlanta.

i

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Feather Ytiur Next
Before Winter Cornett
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By Sirs. Clarence Snyder
Raymond Lawson and Raymood Springer returned home
Wednesday after being in East
Liverpool, Ohio for a week.
They were rolled there to at­
tend the funeral of theft- bro­
ther-in-law, Theodore Nusarr.
Dr. and Mrs. John Bradir
have returned from a visit
with two of their children,
Mr. and Mr*. Richard E. Urndill and family of St. Louis,
Md.. nnd Dr. and Mr*. Richard
E. Sommerfleld and family of
Fort Wayne, Ind.
Mr, and Mr*. John Mclro.a
left Tuesday morning for their
home in Owosso, Mich., to
spend the summer. They will
return to their winter homo
on l.nke Butler next fall.
Mr*. James Wallin ha* re­
turned home after spending
several weeks wllh her mother,
Mr*. A- S. Adams in Durham,
N. C. Mrs. Adams had been
very lit.
Miss Retty Corbett of Wash­
ington, D. C„ recently spent
a week with Mrs. llurry Os-

PLUS THE FACT —

DRESS SlIOC
LONGWOOD PLAZA
IIwy. 17-92 Ph. 838-4721

•

Fut the amount of water
that you need for making pas­
try Into a plastic elothes
sprinkler. Then you can dis­
tribute water evenly m er
flour-shortening mixture.

• • •

If friends help pour at a tea
or toffee, tell each hel|K-r
how long you with her to
serve.

SUGGESTIONS

• • •

A treat for the kiddie* —
spread the Inside of ice cream
cones with peanut butler or
melted chocolate chips before
you fill them with ice cream.

Clear the shelves. There’s
another instant food on the
way. This time its sweet po­
tato flake*, a product deve­
loped by the USDA lo revive
Interest in awcet potatoes.
Restaurant owner* who have
tried them said they will ute
tiiem when the new product
is available. Homemakers al­
so seem Interested. Those
who have tried them liked the
way they tailed. They said
the flakes were * "fine time
saver," quick to prepare.

An average 59 million
pounds of hrrf are produced
• • •
in the United Stale* every
We found Ibis recipe in a working day, the USDA re ­
phaniphlet put out by the Na­ ports.
bisco Test Kitchen. If you
• • *
like to fix catibagr s little dif­
Does your fried thicken
ferent sometime be sure to have a nice crispy rruit or
try it. It's called Stuffed does the coating come off dur­
Cabbage.
ing frying? Food specialists
12-14 large cabbage leaves
of the USDA say there's a
IS Triscuit Wafers, finely trick to making the bitter
rolled (about 1 cup crumbs) stick. Instead of rolling the
1 cup chopped onion
uncooked ehirken in the hat­
4a tsp. dry mustard
ter, cook it first. Then dip the
U tsp. pepper
fried piece* In hatter anil fry
44 tsp. basil
them in deep fat Just long
2 eggs, well beaten
enough to brown and cook
1 tsp. salt
the coating. In case you won­
4k tsp. garlic salt
dered, here'a why the batter
Soak cabbage leaves in boil­ lends U&gt; come off when It’s
ing water for about 2 min­ applied before Dm chicken is
utes. Drain. Combine remain­ cooked: Chicken parts loose
ing ingredienti and mix welt. about one-fourth of their
Spoon about 4 tb,ps. of mix- weight during frying, from
evaporation of m o i s t u r e .
When rsw pieces dipped in
batter are cooked, the batter
coagutatea before the meat
shrinks. Then the shrinkage

LAST MINUTE

and pressure from steam
cause a loose-fitting coating
that peel* readily. The USDA
also found that dredging the
meat in ll.mr or some other
thickener before dipping it in
the batter does nut reduce
this peeling. The thicker the
coating* are, the more read­
ily they peel.

Orlando Youngster Observes
Birthday With Playmates

Freeze - Drying

SELECTION FOR M ISSIS I JUNIORS! HALF SIZES I

5.95 to 12.95
Varied-and howl Valueful-you bet! Styles swing
from the moet classic day-time shirtwaists to very
elegant late-time jacket costumes. Fabrics are full
of news from the crispest of cotton weaves to dashcare Dacron* polyester 'n cotton and other blends.
We could go on-and on-and on, but that's only
half the fun 1Come In to Penney’s tomorrow-stay
for hours, come back In a week, ahop all May lon gfresh new shipments ers scheduled nearly every day I,

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33. Furniture

.11. Articles For Sale

CLEAN (ill dirt. clay, shell,
CliiUI Care. F A 2 2274.
BEDS hull RENT
21" RCA T.V. SI0. Excellent
peat, top soil. FA 2-2576.
lloqiil.il, Rullaways, Juve­ picture. 20 gal. trash can.
21. B eau ty Salons
$1.23. 302 A Oak Ave.
nile. E1IEE dclitcry and
LAWN
SERVICE
Pick-up.
With
purchase uf Blue Lus­
HARRIETT'S REALTY NOOK Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
FURNITURE CENTER
Complete Beauty Service
tre,
rent Electric Carpet
isfaction guaranteed, l’h.
lluu French Avc.
Evening Appointments
Shampoocr for only $1 per
FA 2-1817.
Pit. FA 2-7953
105 So. Oak
FA 2 3742
day. Fan-nil's Furniture.
Piano Tuning and Repair
JENKINS &amp; WILLIAMS
Cut 'N Curl IVuuly Shop
33. Articles Wanted
KUBN1TUIIE
MOTHER'S 1) a y special. W L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
NEW A Used furniture and Out of town ouyer needs us­
Cream cold wave $7.50 comappliances. Good place to
A ir-C o n d itio n in g r
ed ixicketbooks and magaplete.
buy—sell or trade. EASY
linc* for export. Pay cash
318 Palmetto A\c,
3220834 II. B. POPE CO.. INC.
TERMS. Wholesale prices
2tn) So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
by the pound. Free pickup.
for cash.
S3. B uilding .M aterials
Phone 322-1691 for infor­
lit*. A utom obile S erv ice
Telephone FA 2-7450
mation.
USED
400 S. Sanford Avenue
Auto Glass, Tups
BUILDING MATERIALS
3li. A u l u m old leu - T ru c k s
A Sea' Covers
Everything from roof lo
Used furniture, appliances,
~ BUYING A VEW oc
floor. Interstate rlglit-of
tools, etc. Bought • Sold
AUTO GLASS &amp;
way on Fairbanks, cement
USED CAR?
Larry’s Mart 215 Sanford
FINANCE IT WITH US
block houses moved tu SEAT COVER CO.
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8U32
9 Low Interest Rates
your lot. Houses you wreck.
♦ I*&gt;w Monthlv Payments
Charles A. Snyder A Suns. \ U , WORK GUARANTEED 31. Artirlcw For Sale
944-6516.
FLORIDA STATE BANK
AUTO RADIO SERVICE
Mens sport shirts $160 up,
PERSONAL RADIO A TV
25. P lum bing S rrv lrc a
Mens shoes $2.99 up. Sur­ 1 Owner 50 Olds, perfect ex­
cept bad Irans. $125.60. Pb.
25th. St. A Sanford Ave.
plus City. 201 W. 1st.
FA 2-0684 or FA 2-3462.
21" ZENITH T.V. with new
AUTO GLASS
CARS WANTED
picture tube. $55. FAI 241749.
INSTALLED
REEL'S USED CARS
P lu m b in g &amp; lien tint;
AIR CONDITIONING
Scnitarik Glass and Paint 3 ROOMS full of furniture. ltth St A Sanford Ave.
CONTRACT and REPAIR
Company
$296.50. 20 pieces in all at TRADE '6o Fiat Sports car
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
WORK
Furniture C e n t e r , lioo
for boat, motor ami trail­
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 26592
French Ave.
er. FA 2-6894.
HI. Poultry • Livestock
PLUMBING
YELLOW Squash. $2.50 a 1836 P O N T I A C . Straight
HORSE, gentle. 7 year old
Contracting Repairs
bushel or 6c a pound Ex
stick, $395. 323 0886 after 4
Gelding. FA 2 4681
FREE ESTIMATES
ccllent for (reeling. Deliv­
p. m.
R. L. HARVEY
ered. Ph. FA 29413.
31
A.
PeU
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 3383
37. Boats • Motors
I RECONDITIONED R. C.
BEAGLE PUPS. Papers. $35.
25. Radio &amp; Television
Allen full keyboard Adding
Gateway To The Waterway
FA 2 7544.
machine with subtraction,
PERSONAL RADIO A TV
Rulisim Sporting Goods
lik
e
now.
$79.50.
Powell's
BOSTON Terrier. AKG Pup­
1 DAY SERVICE
Your F.VIN*RUDE Dealer
Office Supply, 117 So. Mag­
pies. FA 2-1861.
25th. St.-A Sanford Avc.
301 68 E. 1st Ph. FA 2 5961
nolia
Avc.
I’h. 323 0635
Free Kittens. FA 241349.
16' CABIN Cruiser with
DEPENDABLE TV service. FREE Kittens: AKC.(Alley Cucumbers Slim a bushel.
trailer. lo t 59. Park Avc.
Bring container, you pick.
Coy’s TV. Service call $2.U0
Trailer Park. Sanforvl.
Kat Club) Choice of color*.
Corner Celery A Hcurdult.
FA 2 9063.
Free delivery. FA 2-1366.
Tuesday through Friday.

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
9. For Sale or Rent
Tue*., lliru Frl. - 2 p. M. day BEAUTIFULLY ( o r n l sited
before Insertion .Moo. * Sal.
room, Private home. I’h. House. F \ 2 Dew or F A 2 1395
I A 2 I » i.
ooon.
2 an . 817 Catalina. FA 2-0378
NEW
2
bedroom
furnished
STHAIGUT CLASSIFIED:
LAKE F'mnt Home, f Priced
Duplex. FA 2 237b.
Ttie.*., thru Fri. - 2 I*. M. day
right) 3-bcdruums with pirn
ly of closet space. I lility
before insertion. Sloo. - Sat. 3 flUUM furnished Apartment
room, large living mom,
III! ruuplr. $45, FA 2-7399.
soon.
Florida
mom.
screened
patio, well drained corner
2 HEDROOM upstairs Apt.
RESPONSIBILITY:
lot within walking distance
C o m p 1s* t e 1y redecorat­
Toe Herald u ill not be re­ ed. sparkling ck'an. Adults.
of Post Office and shopping.
sponsible lor mure tliao one
Hillary. Call Mr. Kull,
I'Ot i &lt;']&lt;r&gt; Ate., tv
incorrect lniertiuo of your ad,
NO 8-WJ9.
mile K. of traffic light.
# mi If MM. W
and reserves the right to re­ FA 2-0868.
l u 1*1 VI M (M
vile or reject any advertise­
EL Renl Estate For Sale
ment (nun vvhat ordered to ! - UEDItOUM, kitchen eiiuip"How 'bout loaning ua your antaatar for tha day7
conform to the policies of this
ped home. Downtown. ?i&gt;(l dY OWNER— Nice 4 Bdrm.
Wa'ra going on a picniol"
2 bath home in Ravenna
paper.
per mo. FA 2-0107.
A Idyllwildc area. Large
12. Real Estate For Sale 15. llusincsw Opportunity
1 11DR.M. house. NO S-5122 utility Rid. and workshop,
CLASSIFIED INDEX
double carporic, air-Condi­ BY OWNER, 3 Bdrm. 2 baths For lwiase. Service Station.
after 6.
tioning, central heat A fire
large lot. FA 2-1952.
Chuiee location. Apply TTic
1. L o st Si Pound
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
place,
covered patio facing
Pure Oil Co. 0)4 W. 6th St.
2. Noticed - I’eraotmls
house, kitchen equipped.
Lake Rutenns. Reasonably OSTEEN. New frame house,
3. Education • Inatruction I’h. FA 2-3991.
2 lir a, kit. equipped. Car- IG. Female Help Wanted
priced. 301 Yihleu ltd. Th.
4. Trunspoitntion
FA 2-24A4.
porte. By owner. FA 2-2094.
5. Food
FUR.V. Apt. 2300 Mclluaville.
NURSING PERSONNEL
6. For Kent
2 HEDROOM H rjie. fw«4 Myr­ NEEDED for expansion at
2-IIEDROOM
(urnlshed
apart­
CA Special Notices
tle Ave. Call Jimmie Co­ FLORIDA CARE.
If you
ment, also efficiency apart­ Jim Hunt Realty
7. Husiness Rentals
wan. 322 4613.
love your Mother ami arc
ment,
furnished.
3226341.
8. Keuclt Rentals
Office FA 2-21 IS
willing to give the same de­
3 A 4 llKDKDOM Homes
9. For Sale or Kent
Night FA 2-0648
votion and personal ullcnFurn. Apt. 611 Park Ate.
.'IS. Motorcycles • Scooters
See
modclt
at
Highland
10. Wanted to Kent
323-0700
tion lo others there may be 27. Special Service*
32. Flowers • Shrulm
11. Real Estate Wanted ST E N S T R O M R E N T A L S 2324 P a rt Dr. Sanford, Fla. Ave. Umgwood. lo minutes an opening for you on the
READY MIX Concrete, win­ VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS,
soulii on 17-92 and weal on
dow sills, lintels, steps,
12. Real Estate For Sale We have an outstanding sel­
New A Used.
skilled nursing staff at WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS, POTTED MUMS in bloom.
Seminole 1 block.
3 Bedroom, 1 bath, large cor­
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
lit. Mortgage Loans
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Lew is Sales A Service
FLORIDA
CARE
OF
Oil
ection of unfurnished homes
35c
up.
ner lot facing lake, luo LMN ENTERPRISES INC.
pipe, steel, gicnsc traps,
14. Insurance
All Types and Sires
2517 Country Club ltd.
IAN DO. Licensed practical
for rental and Lease. $73 to
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
Waits
D
ritr,
S
u
n
t
a
n
d
dry wells, stepping stones.
15. Husiness Opportunity $160.
We Repair and Service
Ph. FA-2-79'28
nurses.
Salary
range
$225
lo
Grapcville
Avc.
Near
2UUi
SI.
Estate. FHA in tervice.
16. Female Help Wanted
Miracle Concrete Co.
S T I N E
$270
Month
for
40
hour
work
St.
Johns
Realty
$450 down, monthly $84.73,
:u» Elm Ave.
FA 25751
R o ve s — A fr ic a n Violet.*
17. Male Help Wanted
week, depending upnrv quali­ Machinery and Supply Co.
VA mtthlng down. FA 2 8074 THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Gloxinias — Hydrangeas
18. Help Wanted
207 TV. 2nd St.
FA 2002
Stenstrom Realty or
116
N.
Park
Ave.
FA
2
6123
fication
and
experience
of
SINGER
round
liobbiu
Sow­
FA 2-2118.
HO LLERS
19. Hituntiona Wanted
WOODRUFF'S
applicants. Good personnel LAWNS IB-novated . Aerate
ing
Machine,
equipped
to
Heal
Estate—Mortgages
FOR
ljuick
»a!e
by
owner.
FARM
A
GARDEN
CENTER
20. Babysitters
— OF —
policies, including vacation
3 HEDROOM. H i bath house.
tig tag, in a k e a button
Remove Thatch • Chinch 6U1 Celery Ave. Ph. FA 2 3076
111 X. Park Avc. FA 2-2420
$6,3ou. Spacious 2 story, 3 and sick leave benefitis. Ap­
21. Reality Salons
224 Uradshaw Dr.
Bug
Spray
(VC-43)
•
Fertitwiles.
Guaranteed.
5
pay­
Ravenna
Park
FA
2-7495
bedriKiin house, at 406 Pal­ ply in person K3u TV. Michi­
22. Build - Paint - Repair
SAN FO RD
‘xe—Ph. FA 2-4244
ments of $5.20. Write llox
33. Furniture
Evenings
metto. FA 2-8795.
AIR COND. Built into living
23. Building Materials
gan Ave. Orlando, 9 a.in. lo MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
25.
c'o
Sanford
Herald.
FA
2-2677
FA
2
389
FA
24KW
0
room.
Florida
room.
3
HR.
24. Electrical Services
5 pm .
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
2 hatha A dining area. 1MMEDI ATE OCCURANCY
25. Plumbing Services
SMITH Alr-Condltlun Refri­
Service W'uh the Cash. EVENING Dresses. Excellent
3 IIEDROUM furnished Gar­
Large kitchen, double sink, 3 A 4 Ueilroum homes Some 17. Mnle Help Wanted
26. Radio &amp; Television
condition. Sire 8-10 Phone
geration service. All work
SUPER TRADING POST
age A p ar t in e n t. 2UU5Vi
with
air-conditioning.
oven
A
range,
lovely
cab­
27. Spednl Services
guaranteed. Very reason
FA 2-1738.
FA 2-0077.
French Ate. FA 2-7234.
TEE
\N
GREEN
ESTATES
SHOE Shine man. Exper­
inets. Lots of closet space.
28. Laundry Service
able in price. Day FA 2 7434
Skin diving equipment. 2 sets,
FREE ESTIMATE
29. Automobile Service Unfurnished 2 bedroom bouse. Utility room. Arbor on the 20th St. W. by May (air Coun­ ience necessary. A p p l y
Night FA 2-2099.
try
Club.
reasonable. Call FA 26037
side of rarpurtc. Rote
Navy Exchange O f f i c e .
Upholstering A Matiress ren­
1305 Elliott Ate., FA 2-5234
29A. Auto Accessories
evening*.
FOR the finest In cosmetics,
hedge around front lawn. ATTRACTIVE 3 • bedroom,
Nav al Air Station.
ovating. New A Used Furni­
or FA 2-0525.
30. Machinery - Tools
call a BEAUTY COUNSE­
ture. Call Nix Redding Mfg.
31. Poultry - Live stock LARGE 2 bedroom trailer. In lxwgdak. 6 miles So.
Hx bath home. Ilnilt-ln kit­ EXCLUSIVE Distributorship
2 RECONDITIONED Royal
of Sanford. Clif Uorneman,
LOR. For tlie one nearest
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
31 A. Pets
chen,
air-conditioncr,
cus­
standard Typewriters. Very
A I UR. Trailer. Adults
available
fo r
Seminole
Realtor.
696
Longdule
Avc.
FA
2-2117.
you
in
Sanford
and
nearby
32. Flowers - Shrubs
tom drapes and |&gt;owcr
good buys. $56145 each.
only. FA 2-7368.
County.
Small
inventory
In
TE 8 4IW.
area. Ph. FA 23145
S3. Furniture
mower included. $3uo down,
Powell’s Office Supply. 117
WANTED reliable couple to
vestment
required.
Wun
34. Articles For Sale
2 BEDROOM bouse. Florida
paymrnta $84. FA 2 2659.
S. Magnolia Ave.
lake up mutilhly payments
FRIGID AIRE
derful ground floor oppor
35. Articles Wanted
1958 MERCEDES
mom. Available now. Pb.
of $13.50 on 3 complete
Sales A Service
(unity fur man who wants
CB 2 bedroom home.
REPOSSESSED combination
4 Door 220 Mudrl
36. Automobiles - Trucks FA 2-1519.
Stenstrom Realty NEW
rooms of lurnllurc. Call
G. II. HIGH
to add substantially lo his
O n ly ............. $129$
Nice grove. View of 1-ike
37. Boats - Motors
TE 8 1511, Casselberry, col­ Stem, radio and PJ" T.V.
1790 W. 1st St. Sanford
income. For interview write
W
E
L
A
K
A
Al’AH
l'.M
ENTS:
Mary
Block
partitions.
Real
Estate—Mortgages
Ileautilul
walnut
cabinet.
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
i9«t Vo l k s w a g e n "
led.
Ph. FA 2-3883
Hui 43, c'o Sanford Herald.
Completely plastered. Full
Rooms private baths, 114 til N. Park Ave. FA 2 2420
New warranty. $12.ou per
39. Trailers - Cabanas
2 Door Hedaa
W. First St.
tile hall) A tills. Extra nice
Ravenna Park
F'A 2-7495
month. UrIH's Inc. Food
DECORATED Mother's Day
If you need help, call
Real Cleag $1591
111.
S
llu
n
tln
im
W
anted
Evenings
k'tchen. Many extra*. Call
Fair Shopping Center. Ph.
cakes. Delivered. Robb's FA 2 5612 and pluce a Her­
If you want people us pay CLEAN, modern, unfurnished
1659 JAGUAIt
FA 2 3677 FA 2-3829 FA 2-4000 owner. 322 G859.
323-0636.
BABYSITTING. FA 2 1241.
Donut Shop, Call FA 2-6333 ald Classified.
attention to your business,
4 Door Sedan
2 bedroom house. 1810 W.
Overdriva $1591
call FA 2-5612 and atk the
Ttilrd St. Phone Uartow 3 BEDROOM. 2 bath home.
OWNER SACRIFICE
Herald Staff about tome at­
533-2329.
DUE TO HEALTH
3300 Park Ave. FA 2 8271.
----- . . .
■ ■ -J tention getting ads.
Hume and rrtidenllal income
3 UKUROUM, kitchen equip 3 HEDROOM. I IxUi house.
property which consists ol
1958 PLYMOUTH
7
|red Iwusc. Cali FA 2-77UU Kitchen equipped. 410 Hctli
two 3-bedroom and one 2
2 linor, V-8
for
appolutmcut.
Drive,
Ravenna
Park.
$
2
uu
Legal Notice
bedroom masonry Itunic*
Only $59$
down, $79 a month. Pb.
will) oak floors, Fla. rooms,
IS
TH E
tlM C tir
M i l H I . Furn. 3 bedroom h o u s e .
FA 2 4614
1638
FlUH) 2 Door
city water, all fully fum
Adults No pels. FA 2-7664.
x ix i'll
j i me t o .
i m i t &lt;*
6
Cylinder,
Sid.
ished. 2 ol huinea now rent­
o r ix o iiio v . is xxu r u n
NEED MORE ROOM?
Tran*. $72$
* i : m i m i i .i : t o t m s .
EFFICIENCY Apartment on Wilt trade equity in maiunry
ed fur $19*4 mo. Also in­
IN I IIVSC C IO M&gt;. 13.01.1
1936 CIIKV. 4 Door
First St. Near 2 city free
cludes It* acres. Ilujc
L\ T. Nllll-ACK,
3 bedruum, It* bath borne,
Station Wagon, V-8
Plululllf,
parking lots and slwppmg
oaks and citrus trees. Sell
U
i
good
location,
for
2
Air Conditioned $69$
V*.
stores. No utility charges.
all ur part. Small down pay
bedroom home about ten
I* A. FOX, e l at.
|i*l*nd*rit*.
Suitable fur couple or sin­
ment, nr make offer. Good
years old Call FA 2 5314.
t u c M i u i M in ts: n r •• i t
gle. Inquire Jacobsun Dept.
terms. North or Smith on
STATU OK H.OUIDN TO:
’60 Rambler
3 HEDROOM inline. Take­
Store.
V. A. m X . M. K UIIOCK anil
17-92 lo LuUKwood-Ovledo
61 CIIKV. Station
SI AI ITM
A lllll-.'K. M« « I/'.
over payment* of $92. I’ll.
Wagon, 4 Door, V-8
ltd. (Mobley's Corner), then
American
W . I t TKI.KOH O J- O. J E L L S UNTURN. 1st Floor. 3 rms.
Automatic Tran*. $179$ _
FA 2 7132.
ami St. H. JKLK8. Ml wit*.
west I block to East Si.,
bath. 2 screened porches.
I, I N c o l . X
* CA ItllLCK.
I
Door
Sedan.
Radio,
Hratrr,
then
1
b!k.
smith
on
East
3UII Magnolia Ate. Apply
82 CIIKV. MONZA
T i l l i M AS W. MOHAN. C*. M
i i i e w uni.it" a t y o u r
Automatic. If* IIpiI! Has hern
St.
)l.\N l&gt; . am t tV. h HAND. II
Sport Cp*., 4 H
upstairs evenings.
DOORSTEP
elieiknl f r ■■m bumper to
H i- d a n . I l l * H o t “ I " **ills III*
all**.
Il.klr
r * * p * .H v *
u nTrans. 1 1 1 9 ^
Beautiful new home nuw liv­ LEAVIXQ Town. 3 lledroomi,
bumper - a* are nil our imnl
t: no n n .poll*** If n i B f l t n t . a n d
V-8 Pom lit lliaiillful I'inidi —.
If &lt;Uuil |hr r**t&gt;**’Uv* un- UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
ears.
ing ron*iructul on the
R a d i o . II I ' u t i r , tiiltinialir,
62 CADILLAC 4 Door
2 baths, family room, cor­
knnwn lit.:i», .!» ' I*--*- I«*iil***
Apt. kilc cn equipped, los
Wbile 'l ire*.
All Power Anil Air
banks ol the (umuus St.
a n i l i r a i i l i u ■f fc»ld S r f r n J .
ner
lot,
air
•
conditioned.
ONLY
S
W. 18lh St. FA 2-4678.
. Cundltlun $129$
o m .v
S J4Q 5
anu:
r I . o i l I f* t
n Vt At.
1035
John*
IHvvr.
3
hedruuuia.
Breakfast
bar,
built
•
In
M o l t e n 1'ClSII‘A N t a v u f p o r2 ballti, central healing
range A oven, dishwaslier
a t l o n . If acll* » ! ' • u n k n o w n NEW furnished Ik unfurnish­
a u c i M i o f l . Baklan* n r a r a n *
and air conditioning. Huy
ed
2
bedroom
duplex
apartPrivate fenced patio, 2 f x
g r ra am i If uiaai.H ad . II* unEconomy Minded?
’62 Bonneville Vista
now and choose your culur.
ment, tile baths: terrarto
32'. 2417 Summerlin Ave
It nut* n
dlr-A vra
m Lina
«•
1932 CADILLAC
( r u a l a t a a n d U '* 'r niiUnuwni
Full
price
I17.90U
with
10T,
Hours. Pb. FA 2-2374 alter
FA 2 8977 alter 3.
4 Door, Air
I D o o r H ard top , P o n e r S t i r r i n g
1961
Rambler
American
aui-oaatura. aaalan* ‘-r a r a n down. Fur a happy lulurc
Cuivdiltun $29$
and B ra k e *. H y d ra n ia tir, Itailio,
5 p. m. •
i**»; a n d a n y an d n-l I" rimuln&gt;
7u ACRES on highway ami
sec Ihli today.
h u v l n * ur c l a i m i n g B'*y r l g n i
H ra trr , W h l l r T lr r * . t il 4 nndl2 Dmir Wagon SViiolard Traiitmi*
1957 I IIKV., V-8
till# o r I n ta ra a l I” » " d l o in# 2 HEDROOM Furn. Duplex
Urge lake. 18 Acres grove
tin n in g . A likr nrw auto w ith lr * *
alnn fur grratrr rninoinyl
follow 111! dtavrll.ad lai d l l l " t
2 Door, Hlsndard
t
h
i
n
1.
1
,009
m
i
Ira.
Ground fluor Apartment.
Modem frame house. 52u,a n d Ualna ' » n*tnlnol* C u u n l ) ,
Tran*. $69$
duo. Ph. 313 3131.
Stemper Agency
Contact 2312 PilmclU).
Florida. In-w it:
Tha N B '. i.f ' ' Nl. » u
INAO FORD GALAXIK
SA
V
E
$
$
$
Sa. |l..n SI. T..wl.alilli 51 SLEEPING
Room.
Phone
REALTOR - lNSLROK
3 ACRE tilH farm. P.
4 llmir. Auto., Power
S.iulli, liana* a1 LaaU
FA 2-3986 alter 2 p. m.
SL And Rrakea $189$
B ox 5H8. S a n f o r d .
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.
T ail. and *ui'h of juu. »r*

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THURS., MAY 9, 1963

COUNTY NEWS

Civic League
Nets $25
On Project

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
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.

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*.
Hoiteases 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
off 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

CROWDS

F ort Lone
Lake Harney for lunt
Snturdny'a annual pic­
nic of the Geneva Hltu
tnrical and Genenlogi.
cal Society which wan
attended by u Inrun
number of the M l
membera
and their
By Louisa Hlmunek
Members of Altamonte Boy niilien, top photo. New
Scout Troop 3S and of Explor­ officer! of the Society,
e r Post as will sponsor a elected a t the annual
chicken dinner in conjunction meeting held on
with a Court of Honor to be day a t the Geneva
held at the Altamonte Ele­ Community Hall are,
bottom photo from left,
mentary School on May 23.
The Court of Honor will be Sue llnrrlHon Torre!,
bald around a Council Fire at treasurer; Oliver Ma­
which tlma Scoutmaster Jack th leu*, president elect;
Stuart wilt present advancei Elisabeth Davis Old­
ham, vice president and
In rank and merit badges.
Lorraine Ynrborouich
Indian daocea will he preaented around the fire by Whiting, president. Leo
members of Tipisa Lodge, Combs, secretary, was
KalJga Chapter, Order of the not present for the
Arrow, who placed second In photo. (Herald Photo)
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.

fcdiiion

VFW Delegation
Attends Meeting

FINISHING TOUCHES of the South Seminole Garden Club’s beautifica­
tion project a t 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)

North Orlando
Civic Assn.
Plans Barbecue

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
together to discuss ways and Day in the City of Oviedo will
be held this Saturday on the
means of locating a building
lot to the rear of City Hall'
which could be permanently
used hy the young people for between (lie hours of I and
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
dancing" is asked In contact Inoculated and tagged and
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.

Teenagers Need
Unused Building

Inoculation Day
Set In Oviedo

EDITORIAL COMMENT

Help Needed

Morris Luther
Chosen For
Boy’s State

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 of 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 a t the Public Reach
chael I'olcrsnak and Rill
Challenger.
on Crystui Lake, every Monday a t 9 a.m.
Moore.
Commander Howard wa*
eketed district eight surgeon.
Center To Show
Mrs. Johnson was elected
district eight chaplain and
Exotic Exhibit
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
Lions Club
Keu Gallic Women's Club
ida Museum’s Maitland Re­
following a joint luncheon
Members Attend with
Hy Shirley Wentworth
reived the monthly gift certi­ search Center la the display
llu- nirn held at the
Tha lust meeting for Ihc ficate noil Mi*, ilirliiinl Scott, entitled "African Sculptures."
American Legion Home.
Convention
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 Band To Give
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
Student
Concert
day of leal week at the Jack
able
III
this
circle
uml
lliuae
In­
lit noon and Irum 1 p m. until
New
Auxiliary
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 Unit Delegates
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 Attend Meeting
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 Garden Club
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 To M eet
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
V FW Post 8207
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 of Mt. Community House on Mait­
Cancels Dinner 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 at« around the flagpole a t 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.

Bear Lake Garden Circle
Has Last Meeting Of Year

Casselberry Project
Completed By Club
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.

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
Sportsmen Name
New Officers
It) Juan Magin
Members of the Chuluota
Spin lumen'* Club 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

By Mr*. Adam Muller
Throe programs of en ter
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 a t 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. Jam rs 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. B ra­
dy of Tanglrwood. were runCITIZENSHIP AWARDS were presented last week Ht South Seminoi*
m tsup and Vcccited engrav­
Junior High by Communder Harold Kryder, right and Americanism Comed certificates.
mittee Chairman Lorryr Mapleadpn, left, of 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,
(Hamid Photo)

SSJH Students Get
Citizenship Awards

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WEATHER: Fair through Snttirtlny. High today, 80-8.1. Low tonight, 60-65.
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BULLETIN

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
BALTIMORE (UPD—Gene report said "there is a cer­ friend's apartment. An am ­ bull slar. notixl for his huge
he said ••you wouldn't be able
(Ilig
Daddy ) Lipscomb, 290- tain suspicion of narcotics in bulance took him to Lutheran si re and strength, was made
to understand it." . . . That
pound tackle of the Pitts­ this case."'
Hospital where lie was pro­ by Dr. Rudiger Breilenxeker,
was about Hunt utility lines
burgh Steelers pro football
Lipscomb, 31, was found nounced dead on arrival.
assistant city medical exami­
. . . City declined to set a
team, died suddenly today fully clothed and unconscious
A preliminary autopsy on ner.
precedent running sewer and
and a preliminary autopsy- on tiie kitchen floor of a the body of the famed foot"We are cheeking a make­
water lines to the proposed
shift
syringe found near the
new $150,000 Hunt Building,
body for possible trace* of
iliini officials miflcd.
narcotics," llrvitcnnckcr said
• • •
He said the preliminary
City loin mission will be
autopsy did not disclose the
meeting at It a m. Saturday
cause of death "at this time."
. . . More Hunt discussion. . .
The assistant medical ex­
W'c just stumbled onto it.
aminer said a report on Ihc
• • •
syringe might In- made later
Oh, well, the City will meet
in tile day hut that it would
once again in unofficial ses­
not lie known until next week
sion this .Monday night in
whether narcotics were pres­
Knowles' office at 7 p.m. this
ent in the organs of Lips­
time regarding that prep
comb's body.
school locating here.
Claude
l Ruddy i Young,
• • •
one-time star football player
S O M E It A N H O M
and a friend of Lipscomb,
THOUGHTS WHILE LISTEN­
»aid today lie could not beING TO GKOItGE TOUliY
I Ucve narcotics were involved
THANK EVERYONE F O It
in the death of "Big Daddy"
MAKING THE SEMICEN­
"I have never known Big
TENNIAL SUCH A SUCCESS
Daddy to take any kind of
. . . They didn't give me any
dope," said Young. "He
napkin . . . Sat across from
wouldn't do It."
Charles Kampf complaining
1 Lipscomb was found on
about "where's my steak?"
ihc floor of a house belong­
. . . Francis Iloumillal Jr. had
ing to Timothy Black, 25.
the best seat . . . right next
Police said Black told them
to Miss Seminole County and
he and Lipscomb took two
the runner-up in the beauty
&lt;girls to a party Thursday
pageant . . . They had one exnight. Later they took the
Ira award . . . didn't know
girls to their home and, af­
flK O R fiK T O U liY , left, general ihiitrmaii of the recent Semi-Centennial
what to do with it so . . .
ter leaving them, went to
Celebration was rewarded by the presentation of an engraved copper
gave it to Vershel (who was
black's house. Black said he
plmpie in appreciation of his .service to the community. Presenting tbo
in New York at Ihc time of
stopped at a local lunch­
award wa.s Francis Roinnillat Jr. president of the Sentinolu County Cham*
the celebration) . . . "Pull
room to eat while Lipscomb
her of Commerce. Touhy in turn presented framed certificates to his
down thy Vanity, I say pull
went ahead to the house.
chairmen, and to the news media at a luncheon held at the Mayfair Inn a t
down." said Poet E n a Pound.
Black told police he found
noon Thursday.
(Herald Photo)
• • •
i Lipscomb unconscious when
Twenty ineu, two news•pavljji: ai{
papera 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
f
%
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. tUI’l)
ored. Good going, Dottic.
The
bill seeking to fstab- from tinei property owners
When the title for Hie right- — Nok-ru leaders vowed to
• • •
lish the SI. Jolins-lmliun Riv­ offering gratis Hu nevessar&gt; of-way for llie 100-foot wide,
Bryant Committee was split er Canal District wss drop­ laud between Laic H arat) eight foot deep canal I- ob­ renew massive racial demon­
wide open by that L. L. Cox ped in the Senate hopper and the Indian ttivrr. except­ tained, (be project will be strations loduy unless a com­
mittee of businessmen ac
J. P. nomination.
this morning by Sen Mack ing (hr last 2uo yards of the handed over to the Stale rejited the final demand of a
• • •
N. Cleveland Jr., of Sanford. Eastern end.
Canal Authority.
Dircrtnr four |&gt;miit drsegregallon pro­
Eight sites in Seminole
William MeCree last week in gram.
The bill is co-spoil sored i
County are available for that Sens. Bernard Parrish. Bre­
hrm ed (he combined county
"Hungs are aland worked
proposed university.
conmisslonx that it will lie out bul there arc Mill some
vard County; Beth Johnson.
• • •
the duty of hi* authoril) In minute problems to lie dralt
Orange County; and William
Some 150 acres near Wag­ Gautier. Volusia County.
raise the necessary S'.U.ikki with," integration l e a d e r
ner have been donated to the
fir
engineers' feasibility Martin Lutlicr King Jr., said
County
commissioners
of
stale to aid dove hunters.
stud) .
Hie
four
counties
last
week
lale Thursday night.
• • •
Targe, date for the comKing, who has directed the
That massive resurfacing unanimously supported the
plciion 11. the entire canal five-week old antisegregation
program the county plans measure, which provides for
proJoel It • i rcc years.
drive in this steel city, said
to undertake this year and the appointment of five dis­
trict
directors
(two
from
a two-day truce would end at
The
milk
ot
human
kind­
tiic next will run over $55,000.
Seminole and one each from ness (lows In the vein- of
II a,m. today if the liirui iid
• • •
the oilier counties) whose the readers of Thr Sanford
merchants' coliunlltcr failed
New
MedicalCenter to be
sole duly will lie to obtain Herald.
to reach agreement on a de­
constructed on San Carlos
ihc necessary right of-w ay
mand for the release of rasi
Thursday's edition pub­
between Second and Third
for the proposed canal,
Jailed Negroes.
lished a feature stor) of the
. . . Doctors involved . . .
Parrish has been quoted plight id a young man,
Tied lo that problem was
Parker, Stanley, Pierce and
I.Al'l-AH.ASSEE (Ul»)
that lie holds lommitnu-nls long lit Irouldr and short
Hie question ot Imw to lilt the
Koscinund.
Tile L'ouw
Appiupr.a ns
mi friends, languishing in Cm o t i t i c to icrcd to f » „. suspeii'ions against y o u n g
• • •
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 (Ul»l)
Ath. Dir. Fred lianas nor
what tlsc committee wil .Jo
rails
have
been
received
Coach Jim I’igott didn't tell Gov. Farris Hr) ant said
with ihc proposed $1,022 u,us about it. but there arc Thursday lie didn't have llir luJay, one with a Jolt oftrr. non spending bill. The mm
These
interested
persons
some of Seminole High's necessary legislative hacking
MIAMI (UI'I) — A Mexicoaie being referred In tbr millee voted Tliusday lo
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.
tives who have no interest
through
long-term
revenue
Still ean'l use the parking
| 'flic group is known as the
in his future there aie
certificates
has
created
conspace back of our shop . . .
* ii I m i i Freedom Fighters. It
kindly persons who would
WASHINGTON (U l'll — said' its "commandoes" will
Our next dour neighbors, east aiderahle controversy in the
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
TALLAHASSEE (U I'I) —
Tighten Up
by
government officials. II v n* "I cease their comonto First Street from their
TALLAHASSEE (HIM) — Si hold* Would be requited to
parking lot—that is. without A Idll tightening up operations li-m li tIn-* adverse health ef­ warned a similar Soviet take­ n er • a! dealings at the extaking a chance on breaking of legislative investigating fects of alcohol, nairotic-s and over "will be achieved else- j nsi ot the blood and suf­
an axle . . . Cheaper to pay- committer* was mtroduied to­ cigarette unoking under a hill where in Laiin AinrriM ui fering u! Hie people of Cuba."
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 l it . . .
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 off with mx
subversive revolutionary ac­ program at Sanford Elks
south of the barge there . . .
“superior" mting* in the firnt tiny of the an­
tivities."
Lidge at 2 p. m. Sunday.
Settling tanks at the sewage
nual
band
and
orchestra
thumpiontdiipii
of
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 Ihe Industrial Park had
countries helped by the Untied will In- served and the pulstinue today and tonight.
gone into operation . . . By
, Thank (und of the Episcopal Her i* invited.
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. trum pet; the 12-pletc ensem­ | Cn.vs Church at l i w p m 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).

Famed Pro Gridder Dead

Canal District Measure
Dropped In Senate Hopper

Negroes 'Vow'
Now Protests

Our Readers
Are Kindly

People

5p.^dint Bill
Tr.iieningSeen

Support Lacking
On Plan— Bryant

New Cuba
Attacks Seen

Cuba Woes
Top Priority

B an d Honors

NO. 709

Allen To Talk
To Elks Club

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.

Horse Trade Bill
OKd By Senate
TALLAHASSEE (UI’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

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
Progressive
LAKELAND (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 MinisMinor Injuries
MIAMI (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
D raft Call
WASHINGTON (U I'I) — ploii-u of a withdrawal pmTbo Ai my 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
New CrisiH
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
Lloyd
edly demanding the resigna­ Hagen Jennings,
tion of his Army-supplied in­ Barnes and Richard Bradley.
terior miniMcr, Gen. Enrique
A It. Lormann will Ih&gt; pro­
Rauch.
gram chairm an..

Realtors Set
Monday Meet

nominee for president, *
place to go beside* to the Re­
publican Party.
But Sen. L. K. Edwards,
Irvine, said he was a "yel­
low dog" Democrat, explain­
ing "if the Democrats nom­
inate a yellow dog, I'll sup­
port him."
The Boyd bill would give
each party in Florida two
slate* ot elector*, one pledg­
ed to support the regular
party nominees, the other utt
pledged am) able to vote for
any person they desired. It
enough slates threw their
votes to unpledged slates, the
selection of a president could
lie thrown Into the U. S.
House of Representatives.
Under the Boy it bill, the
unpledged slate would he
named by a nominating com­
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.
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*.
Thursday so senator* over­
rode the negative vote* of 14
eolleaguex and passed * hill
giving life lo the so-called

New Revenue
Bills Asked

Johns Committee for another
two years.
The legislative investigat­
ing committee, headed by
Sen. Charley Johns, Starke,
who resigned Thursday as its
chief, held interim investiga­
tions of alleged Communist
leanings and homosexual con­
duct at state universities.
Sen. Whitaker fought tha
hill on the floor saying it had
done nothing to change leg­
islation governing homosex­
ual conduct during seven
year* of investigations . . .
"and that is the function of
a legislative committee."
Tlie committee made *
broad report last year accus­
ing some professor* at the
University of South Florida in
Tampa with being soft on
Communism and that homo­
sexuality was found at tho
school.

X liS
L. L. COX

★

★

★

Cox Named
To JP Post
(lor. Farris Bryant today
named Union L. Cox, Longwood, a* Justice of tlie peace,
district 0, succeeding Elmer
K. Ashley Jr., resigned. Ash­
ley served two years of a
four-year lerni.
Cox, who holds a m aster'*
degree from Stetson Univer­
sity, taught for 31 years at
a technical school and at
Georgia Technical College at
Atlanta, Ga.
Since his reUrement 13
years ago he has resided with
his wife at Long wood and is
engaged in (lie real cstato
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Cox have
two daughter*, Airs. Caro­
line Jullickson, of Winter
Park, and Mrs. Eleanor Cole­
man, of Orlando.

TALLAHASSEE (UIT) —
Rill* to raise about $112 mil­
lion in new revenue by laxe*
on Ileer, cigarette* nod aoft
drink* were introduced today
by Sen. Verio Pope, St. Auguatlne.
Their future appeared very
aluiky till* lute in the *e«*iun
with n«*ignnieiil of each of
them to two committee* and
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 PI)
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 PI) hour* Iuter to a U. 8. commis­
—America plans to launch sioner a t 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 "arm ehair 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 m ara­
thon, 34 hour journey that. It
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
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
the new English Estates to improve public fishing.

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

school. The latter school is
slated for occupancy about
Dee. I, Tlx- board grunted
an casement for the school
to the Florida Power Corpor­
ation.
Purchase of five new buses
a t api&gt;ruxiniately $2d.oou, a
saving of $l,ooo over last
year, through Hie state school
bus pool w il authorized for
the next budget, along with
Hm&gt; purchase of Ir ml at
livudo.

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�EDITORIAL COMMENT

It A ll D ep en ds
W hose O x Is Gored
**

C L O fc

By KIRBY YERS1IEI.

Well, now Hint the City
Commission got their con­
troversial l e t t e r pubUahed
maybe they can concentrate
on operaltng the town. Like
why didn't they plan ahead
for water improvement* two
jreari ago when the city m an­
ager urged them to.
* # *
Wo have been accused of
a lot of things down here i t
the Herald but at least we
never taped a phone converration.
• # •
Hood to see plenty of Hag*
tying along First St.. Mag­
nolia and Park Ave*. today.
• » «
Spanish American War vet­
erans decorating the graves
of the war dead this morn­
ing.
• • •
Jail staff got a boost today
when the State termed the
facility "one of the boat
operated" in flic slate.

Newspapermen are a at inline
breed of people. They hold a fierce
loyalty to th eir newapaper, moreao
than any other person to his pro­
fession or his spedul line of endea­
vor. And they work hard and fierce­
ly to maintain an honest and inteycrious relationship with their readers.
Purpose of a newspaper is mani­
fold but tbe prime purpose is to
present honest, factual reporting of
the news. The Sanford Herald has
lonjr endeavored to follow this prime
purpose . . . in fnct, has endeavored
mightily to present an unbiased
picture fit all, iiuiudinjr controver­
sial, matters.
For a month or more The Herald
has been under attack by three
members of th e City Commission. In
the heKinninyr, all five members
sought to have The Herald publish
a "letter to the editor*’ complaininjr
of “ unfair news practices." The Her­
ald refused to publish this letter but,
in a meeting with all five Commis­
sioners. guaranteed to publish a let­
ter complaininp of any specific mi
representation of a news story. Tbe
Commission countered with only
Feudalities, failing' to pinpoint any
specific item. The Herald also a Freed
to publish statements by any Com­
missioner if he felt be hud lieen niisipiuted or his imsition misrepresent­
ed.
Two members of the Commission
withdrew their names from the let­
ter when the other three begun circulatinF copies throuphout the coun­

ty. Jimmy Crapps and A1 Wilson
withdrew their names from the con­
troversial letter when they lenrnetl
it was to be circulated to others
than The Sanford Herald. For the
most part, responsible persons who
received this letter read it and dis­
carded it into "file 13." But an outof-county newspaper has seen fit to
air the epistte anil, therefore, The
Herald must say its say.
Wc owe this responsibility to our
readers.
The Herald points to the fact the
City Commision "killed" Hie jet fuel
pipeline to the Nava) Air Station but
after this newspaper printed the
facts the Commission recanted and
approved the facility.
The Herald points to the fact the
City Commission "killed" the new
military academy but after this
newspaper printed the facts the
Commission recanted and nmv is
completing noFotiatious to have this
2*&gt;0-cadet school located here.
The Herald believes in publish­
ing the facts, especially for ihe bet­
terment and improvement of the
community and rcFardless whether
it steps on the toes of a privileged
few.
The City Commission lias ex­
tended the olive branch to The llerald news staff . . . or so we under­
stand. We will learn at 2 p.m. Friday
whether the dove of pence is flying
over City Hail. We hope so . . . hut,
reRurdless of outcome, we will con­
tinue to print the facts.

Yes, there really is a
George Touhy, When I was
up in New York Touhy filled
in writing this column and
people asked If that was my
non-de-plume. Went to the
sports banquet lust night and
there was George in the flesh. I
Actually (here is no real L a r-1
ry Vrrshel—just a figment of &gt;
the City Commission’s im ag­
ination.

★ ★ ★
Chamber, City
To Meet Friday
5 On Prep School

Some youngsters at the
Francis Hlankncr School in
Pr!.mil» »rnl on an ""tine a
ttig Tree Park the other day
and were "insulted’’ etc., etc.
at llig Tree Park. It came to
light at the County Commis­
sion meeting and the board
has asked for a lull inquiry.
* • •
I uuess people can't pay
Iheir taxes , . . Tax collec­
to r'. office expects some .1.000
lax certificates to be sold.
. . .
Since businesses in t o w n
se re open loilay . . . no
reason &lt;ur tin* courthouse and
city hall In close.
m * *
City should do something
about Ft. Mellon Park swim­
ming pool area. Youngsters
getting hurt slipping and
tailin’ all over the place.
Might use a new coat of paint.
• * *
Some of those Genova resi­
dents who were promised bettel telephone son Ice a few
weeks back report that they
still haven't noticed a n y
marked improvement , , .
issue seems to have gotten
lost in Ihe .vhulflo at the Pub­
lic Utilities Commission, they

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W lA fllC R : Fair through Friday. High today, 85-90. Low tonight, 60-65.
United P m a Laued Wire
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THURS., MAY 30. 1963
SANFORD FLORIDA

NO. T23

Celery Ave.
Project

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MKMOR1AI, DAY FLAGS were placed on the graves of veterans sit the
Longwood Cemetery early this morning by South Seminole VFW Test
F207. Member* taking part in the special observation were, from left, Boh
March, commander: Ralph Moore, community service chairman; Larry
Cliunat, post chaplain and Jack Hopkins, senior vice commander.
(Herald I'hnto)

W o r k on widening
Celery Ave. from the
cast City limits to the
St. Johns River will start
In 10 days, State Roud
D e p a r t m e n t member
Max Brewer Informed
Sen. Slack Cleveland Jr.
today in Tallahassee.
At tiie same time,
Cleveland said that hid
letting on resurfacing the
road will Ik* held in July.
Earlier the SRI) had
released a tentative con­
struction program which
includes $75,000 appro­ MACK CLEVELAND JR,
priation for the widening
Gets The Word
nnd puving project.

Senate Bound

House Okays 30 Day Extended Session

Executive committee of Ihe
Chamber of Commerce has
been invited b&gt; the City Com­
mission lo attend a joint ses­
sion at 11 a.m. Friday to
"clarify m atters" pertaining
to the establishment of banlord Military School.
Initial actiun was instigated
by lire Bureau n£ Prh ^ l e ^ i * ,
leges and Schools. New York
City, which brought the prin­
cipals together, followed by
action by the Cham tier of
Commerce in bringing the
MacFadden Foundation to­
gether with the City Commis­
sion.
The City Commission now
is near completing negotia­
tions with the Foundation fur
the 2-Vlcai ti-t school here,
starting in Sep te in In r.
Commission member* abo
will meet at g p.m. Friday
with the publisher ami news
staff of The Herald, also to
"clarify m atters."

ten btg tax bills faring them,
both the Senate and llw House
were set for hot debate on
which lo use lo pay for a
rerord inn, million In spendIn.’ riming the rnmin- liicnmum.
Hut the big questions were
scheduled first in (he Sen­
ate’s morning session. The
senators were faced with a
hiked ami expanded four per
rent sales tax ami a fight
to get a three cents hike in
Hie cigarette tax lo the floor.
Tiie cigarette lax issue rais­ The Seminole County leg!*ed a furor in the Senate Wed­ tativc delegation introduced
nesday. Most of (he Senate hill into the houso Wednes­
went on record Wednesday as day which pave* llw way fur
being opposed lo the four per Fern Park lo become a city
cent sales tax—one per cent In late luu.'i If the majority of
above the present mark. The Hie people in the area desiro
lax is also expanded under the it.
bill lo include most items
Sen. Mack Cleveland Jr.
with the exceptions of gro- disclosed today that Ihe hill
ceric* and medicine. It also was Introduced und has been
raises the tax on automobile put on Hie Senate calendar tosale* from one to two per day.
cent.
| The hill slates the County
Ih e hill was passed and Commission may provide fur
sent to the floor by a ti 3 vote holding a community election
of
the Senate Finance and this November within Hie unM
W
A . . .
Taxation Committee. Sen. A. incoriMirated area known as
J. Boyd, l-eeslmrg. said lie Fern Park for Ihe purpose of
had 2) commitments to veto determining whether a ma­
the hill, more than enough jority of the registered elec­
for a kill on Hie multi-mil­ tors desire to have a charter
Help Out
lion dollar proposal.
prepared to make the com­
BRUSSELS (UPI&gt; — The
munity a city.
Common Market today refused
Tiie bill provides for Hie
tensive property damage.
to help American chicken
County Commission to ap­
One home was demolished farmers recover market* be­
point a nine man charter
when the tornado first touch­ ing lost because of high levies.
committee whoso duties R
'd down. Two other home*
were scooped otf th n r Inun- No Danger
dations and a house trailer
WASHINGTON ( UPl j —
Herald Index
was picked up atld slung into The Pentagon suiil today that
a tree.
detonation of Nikr-/.cu* war­
TALLMLVSSEE (CPI) —
Hridge
I 'u g e 1
Twister* swept down on head* against an oncoming Gov. Farris llryant came out
Classified
Page
10 &amp; II
Trxa, ,w| ay
wha,
r enemy mbsilo would nut rn- strongly today against the
I'nmlr*
__ p a g e to
wise was a sunny and mild danger population* below the four per rent sales ta* pro
Page 7
Dear Alihy
posal advance by House and
Memorial Day for most of Hie i point &lt;&gt;f intercept,
Editorial
Page 4
land.
Senate Finance Commiltees
Entertainment . Page 7

STRONG WINDS iiiTiini]mnieil heavy yainn lit
the Sanford area Wednesday evening. This
four-inch a tool and concrete clothes line post
was snapped off in the yard of James L. Griffis
on Uevier Road.
(Herald Photo)

★

★

★

★

★

★

A gap in government oper­
ations in tiie county was
pointed out by County Engi­
Two men rhnrgsd with
neer William Rush to (he "monkey fishing" will he a r­
County Commission Wednes­ raigned June 17 before Coun­
day. The matter came up ty Judge Vernon Mizc.
Judge Mile suiil today that
wlien Hush said a landowner
had been of the belief for sev­ the two local men, William V.
eral years that 1'ir county Ilosaek and William
hrid right-of-way through do reus, were charged I
nated land to hi* property i und game warden Withh having
only to learn, too ale, 1h pos-csxhm of nn illegal de­
del'd* iiad never been filed. vils* for taking f i.d i wati
Hiish said there i* no law pro­ fish.
The men vs ere said to have
viding that incorporated mil
nieipalilirs in Seminole Coun­ had several hundred pounds
ty shall notify the County of fish in their possession
Commission of annexations. when niri-tcd, obtained by
This, lie said, effect* the cm using an electrical slow king
gineerlng, road, lax assess­ deviei commonly refer I I
ing. lax rollrrting and slur as a “monkey box."
Tiie men arc frr, under $
iff* oflices. Clerk Art Beck
bond
each.
with wax directed to request
co-operation of town and city
clerks.
• , •

,Pope Rallies
- In Battle For Life
|

*

VATICAN CITY (U l’lt —
fopr John W i l l r &gt;■ I I i e d
further today in his fight for
life as inti-1mil bleeding which
h.,s sopped hi* strength fititdly stopped.
An official Vnllean innliml
bulletin issued at Ltd p m.
18:10 n. tn.) said the Hl-yeurold pontiff, confined to bed
with un abnormal stomach
l o a t h —or tumor and other
ampi leal ions, " s h o w e d a
marked rally" from bis nilments.

Negroes Promise:
Stepped Up Drive

"The rings are lurllltg and
fly ing today In Oviedo," proud
.Mayor Let* Gary telephoned
The Hi-mid this morning. He
wanted the world to know that Ity I ’n l t n l P r e s s I n t r r n a l i o n a l
Old Glory flies most of the
Negroes promised to step
time in hi* city, a hith e r on a up tlici' anUsegregsthm cam­
sp,-i i.il observance day or just paign in Jackson. Mis* . to
"any day."
day despite Hie possibility at

Fern Park
Bill Seen

Heavy Rains Here Give Boost
Heavy and consistent rains
during the last week have
given a "good boost" to vege­
table and citrus crop, and In
home shrubbery and lawns.
Heavy winds accompanied
a 1.37 inch rainfall Wednes’*J-V *’' t‘,lind. causing minor

damage in und aruund, San­
ford hut a $1,300 damage to a
floating dock at Monroe II.ir
lair Howl,
Normal rainfall (or May is
4 21 Indies but as of May 22
only I !I3 inrhex was recorded
this month at the county agrnultiiral center. However
Ihe Nsvnl \tr Station weather
Imreau reported tills morning
a total of 3 31 Inehes now lias
tie’un recorded lor this month
Ihe NAS bureau added lhai
2 33 inches tell during last
weekend
"Wc hope Ibis i* Hie start
of Ihe rainy season," Ernest
laindiierg, assistant tounly
agent, said tialay. "The rains
so far this month It n v e
brought the -round waler
level up and vve liiqie it con
tinues.
".March, April and May usu
ally are the dry months," he
added, "llllt_ these last three
month* have been drier Ilian
usual."
&gt;am ai!e to t h e M o n r o e l i a r

Inti i lull bleeding was stop­
Imr Howl, at Hie north end ol
ped fur the moment and he
the SI. Julius Itiver bridge
was strengthened with u ser­
ninth of Sanford, was esti­
ies of Mood tiunsfusions.
mated by* Jim l.appm, opera­
An earlier morning bullettor. who reported Hie marina
tin issued at p: la a. in. fit. to
was hit hy what he lieln-ved
a. 111. E I)T ) also reported op•
*
•
more arrests.
to he a small tornado at 5:2*1
I j Holistically on the Pope’* con­
\\. A. I'atrick, one of the
There also were ra
dition, stating that “ the Holy- p in Wednc-day.
big citrus men in town, h a s ' demonstrations in Florida,
He said waves four feci
Father »(&gt;ent un rxre-llriil
dosed Ins packing plant on North Carolina and Louisiana
high were pushed hy the
night after u perfect rest."
French Ave. . . . Result of Wednesday but the most vlotwind, which lore oil the thick
that damaging freeze.
ent protest against discrimi­
ruse’, smashed it down on a
Pi
nation happened in the North Aloha Party
boat, and pushed the dock lift
Pinecrcst PTA will ho.*t feet to shore The wind also
"Kwikte" closed It* door# —at Philadelphia,
on French Ave. That vaj
Around 23o demonstrators, *ixt.i graders at an "aloha knocked merchandise from
protesting discrimination in party Friday evening. The two shelves Irom 111* store.
Qviick.
. , .
hiring practice*, fought with students will have a »wim-|
Memo tn Pete Knowles. If 300 policemen at a schoolj mutg parly from 7 to u p.m. | LAKE WALES i l l ’ll — A
you're looking fur that cun- construction site in Phiiadel ut municipal pool, foliuwrd tornado hop-scotched through
truverslal tape look no fur-’ phia and eight policemen sn d ’ hy daoeioa. n,uale and re­ a rural area six mile* west
Iher , ,
Wasn’t It i'-nt to |wu pickets. Illrhldin.- a mir ft' him nis at Hie school
In i'- W e d r i e a l a v . i n j u r i n g
c a fe te ria .
1 later, acre hurl
twu children and enu-mg ex
4&gt;c« York;

★ ★ ★
Sales Tax Hit
By Governor

New Appeal

to solse the state’* tm.iuci.il

VIENTIANE, Un.* (CJT&gt; — dilemma.
Depot) Public Work* Minister
llryant woold not threaten
Souk V”Mg ak, ranking Com. a veto outright, hut he left
munisl official in Vientiane, the impression that he would
carried the new Anglo.I’us- | dissolve the bill if it cleared
dan appeal for a cease-fire to Hie legislature, which seem*
Red In adqoartcr* in Klusng extremity doubtful with a
Hi I lilte d P r e s * ln tcM iaH o n .il
Khy today.
Senate majority a l r e a d y
V rising toll of traffic
pledged again*! it.
deaths today marred the nu Strengthen Trust
Rryaut made these other
tloii’s observance of .Memorial
W AKIIINGTON (U P lj - points at hi* weekly news
Day, Ihe first major holiday An influential Democrat bus
conference:
of the year.
culled oil Congress to streng­ —He will call the legisla­
\ United Press Interna Hon then tiie "irust funds" of the ture into immediate special
1,1 count ut mtdmurnin* show­ Social Security program hy session if it doe* nut com­
ed 48 person* killed in traf­ ! requiring bigger tux contri­ plete its labors by voting an
fic since Ihe holiday began at bution- Horn person* entiling adcqualtt lax program by
'* P- ,l1- Wednesday.
mure than $!&gt;IH) a year.
tomorrow night.
The breakdown; Truffle 18.
—He is seriously concerned
drowning J. lM&gt;ntiiij* I, plane I In Custody
about chances of his bond
und miacellaiieous 3, for *
QUITO, Ecuador (U Pll — financing program for uni­
t o t a l of an.
Twenty-one American tuna versity and Junior college con­
bonis remained ill custody of struction getting through the
the Ecuadorean navy a* al­ House.
leged poachers today despite
House Delays
—Passage of a bill increas­
a telephoned plea by Secretary ing the state cigarette tax
Impeachment
of State Doan Rusk fur their by Uiree cents a package is
TALLAHASSEE H i l l - n tense
very important for (Deal
Tiie House voted today to de­
balance in addition to the
lay a vole on recommended Rinir Site
■mount of revenue it would
impeachment of Circuit Judge
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — bring the state and munici­
Richard Kelly until alter Several hundred pickets for palities.
more pressing financial mat the National Association for
Rryant said be ha* discuss­
ter* are settled
the Advancement of Colored ed with legislators, last night
House rule* chairman said People (NAACP) ringed a and again this morning, the
the switch tn originally ached-1 school construction sito in i possibilities of a special or
tiled procedure would delay North Philadelphia early to­ {extended session of the Legis­
t h e i m p c s i - h l n e r i l m a i l e r un ltl 1day la prevent del iveij- ot Ilia lature which in due Ui adtonight or tomorrow."
jte rial».
i jnurm Friday.

Holiday Death
Toll Totals 55

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BULLETIN

To V egetable, Citrus Crops

2 Face Illegal
Fishing Charges

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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Ithe extension would allow the
The House voted today to ex­ legislature to take up any
tend the 1003 session for up matters It wishes and retain
control of its own a Hairs.
to 30 day*.
The Legislature would not
Tiie hill extending the *c«have to meet the full 30 days.
iiia _•&lt; -« ,p.-il t-_»*."
II cmi.il adjourn at any tim e'
where enough supporters have [
before that if It finished it*
i already signed a petition to
Job
assure Its adoption.
The Senate went into im­
A three-fifths vote is re
session
quirt’d tor an extension be­ mediate executive
following
the
House
action.
yond the regular iM) day ses­
With more than a half dosion which runs out tomorrow
night.
Sponsor* said Hie move
was made today to overcome
efforts h« 0,»v. I arn s Hrvanti
INIMAN'APOI.IM. I ni l .
(o call the legislaluie hack!
Into a special *c-»inii restrict-1 (t'P I) — Karina'* fs*tr*t
rd only to finance and tax rar* and their daring driv­
measure*.
er* Indird into the sport*
Speaker .Mallory Horne said (In-dr ."tOO-milr Sprrdw ay
should ihe Legislature he able eha»e In perfect weather
to overcome the monumental before almost 3011.0011 fan*
problems ahead of it h&gt; Fri­ promptly at 13 noon (EDT)
day night, the resolution call­ today.
ed by recalled anil killed. Ilut
(S e e c o m p le te »tory nn
nobody really believed this s p u r i a p a g e . )
was possible,
Itep. Leo June* of Hay said

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will he to prepare a charter
and submit It to the county
legislative delegation for in*
trvduclion during the 1IWA
session.

Move On To Halt
U. S. Rail Strike
WASHINGTON (UP1) —
Negotiator* for the nation'*
railroads and five railroad
unions gave up their holiday
today in an clfort to avert *
nationwide rail strike.
Hut spokesmen for both
sides in the long-standing dis­
pute cautioned against inter*
prrling the decision tn work
through the holiday a* * sign
that an agreement was n rar.
One source said there had
not been much change in the
situation since t h c latest
round of negotiation* began
following (lie May If report of
a presidential e m e r g e n c y
Ixiant appointed tn rceom*
mend a settlement.
The main issue in the dis*
pule is the railroads’ desiro
to eliminate the job of fire*
man on ilieset locomotives.
The railroads say the fire*
men no longer are needed
and union rule* which require
their presence in the cab ar*
fralherbeilding.

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Geneva Tables

fag, mBWipantert by the piano win be reversed
lo r two numbers in the Male Chorus Spring
Imenade a t t pJn. tonight In the Seminole High
School auditorium.
In two eempositfcms, Jesus, Joy of Man's
Desiring by Bach and the Moonlight Sonata by
Beethoven, Mrs. Betty# Smith, accompanist will
be "emompanisd” by the chorus, as they sing
•aftiy in the background while the spotlight is
tw m d on the
"solo.”
Mrs. Smith, who is an accomplished pianist
U ■ self-taught artist, who hat had no formal
trUBinr ttBtu tide past year when she began
gtndyiag organ, under Dr. Helen AlUnger.

"It Just sort of cam* to mo naturally, I
guess," said Mrs. Smith whoa queried about her
keyboard proficiency.
She is organist for the Protestant church
services a t the Sanford Naval Air Station, form­
erly played for the Pineereat Baptist Church,
and for the Mayport Naval Air Station Glee
Club.
She has been accompanist for the Sanford
Male Chorus fo r the peat three years under the
direction of Robert Carrie.
Mra. Smith given Camie credit for much of
her recent progress and increased interest in
the field of music.
She is the wife of Dr. Robert Smith end hss
two sons, John and Rob.

H. L. Heath of Sanland#
Spring* Dr. in Loagwood, cel­
ebrated hi* Sb.h birthday hut
Saturday bp having hii fav­
or! U dinner of chicken and
dumplings with hia slater,
Mra. Loaaie Cramer, and hia
r.kee. Mr*. Ilcta'e McNamara,
at their home on Bap Bt. in
Longwood.
Mr. Heath ia Justly proud
of the fact that he etill take*
care of hie own homo and
drives hia own car. Hie fav­
orite peetime U fiehing which
he doee nearly every dap aft­
er hia houeehold chorea are
completed.
He haa two grandchildren,
Mra. Francta Fountain of
Britain, Tea. and Carl Jor­
dan of Miami and flva great­
grandchildren.

Organisational plana for a
Volunteer Fire and Rescue
Aept. in Geneva hotted down
in dleeuealon at T u e s d a y
night's called meeting result­
ing In the whole matter being
tabled for a t least another
Civic leaden of the com­
munity InU n ited in forming
the organisation reported to­
day that only 10 poraons showad up for the meeting and that
"It's the Mine as in the pest,
ww Just can’t g it started.”
Another mealing haa bean
aat for 7:S0 p, m. next Turnday in the Community Hall at
whleh time It to hoped at least
a nucleus organisation will be
formed.

A "raO m d ramble” for
Sanford and Seminole County
picnicker* and camera bugs 0
la planned for Sunday, June 9,
to Bnlatow Springe by At­
lantic Cowl lino Railroad.
Reaervationa will be ac­
cepted through Monday by
ACI* Ik T. Sheppard, local
ticket agent. Mid today.
The apeclal train, with a
round-trip excursion fare, win
leave Sanford a t S:lo a. m
tad return at S:1S p.m. Thio 9
"ramble” will be a three-hour
high-speed ride to the Springs,
a two-hour atop for picnic
lunch cad for camera fans,
and a three-hour return trip.
Then will be a snack bar
on the train.

Legal Notice
n twh c m c riT corn-r.
s m s jro ic fA t. f i n e r r r
o r rLonioA. i s s e n v o n

W agon Club Has Anniversary

Thews ef the fashios stow
WM "The Shape ef Things
T* Came” sad Matured some
"originals” which were -walt **t of this world. Helen
G ran was Barrator- ef the

stsrtliig verstaa ef the celleflata fSTorils . . . the slip­
over sweeter, which esa also
be went as s aweater-over
•Up,
Hsutuh Michaels worn s
"candy striped” dress which
featured real candy and a
Spring coat and matching ac­
cessories deeoratsd with real
•f rings.
Margaret Horreil'e "flour”
print featured a real scoop
neck!ins and magazine pic­
ture ef flour sacks.
W insets Holmes w on e

box Jacket mad* from a gen­
uine box sad trimmed with
clothes pins. Sue Dice's sop­
histicated cocktail dress was
accented with belt and Jew­
elry made of pretela.
Glide PettlnaU was ready
for any emergency with ber
outfit with ite many handy
accessories such as a detach­
able diaper stole sad inverted
potty style hat.
Joyce Merriffield looked
very gay with ber red Christmss dress decorated with
erasmenta.

Sue Gates wis "buttons ’a
bows” from head to to* and
Marge Aeharman wore a tea
•own which looked like a
giant tea bag.
Vera CbriitlaiisoQ'a dinner
gown was very functional
with Ua decorations of plates,
forks sod spoons,
Minna Crum modeled an
"evening gown" and in the
time to retire manner car­
ried a candle and inner tube.
The club ia planning sev­
eral evcnla for the month of
June. On Friday, June 7, a
Splash Party will be held at
the Country Club starting at
10 a. m. with lunch at 1 p. m.
Members a r t invited to corns
and bring thalr children.
Those who do not care to
swim are welcome to come
for lunch and play cards.
On Saturday afternoon,
June t, members of the Newcomers Club will go to iun-

lEIISSLB CetSTT.

Won

bare it la Just a few
daya before June, How the
time haa flown by. This time
next week there will be a
lot of happy kids. For scbool
will be out and then vacation
will begin for a lot of them.
Some are going to work for
n while. Some are going to
summer school. • • • Have
been checking on the boys and
girls who are graduating
from the 12th grade who live
out thla way. There li Linda
fflttell, Jean Stripling, Char­
les Rabun, Gene Bollard,
Doug Austin, (na Sue Boone,
Lorrana Cameron, Frank Da­
vis, Sharon Glisa. son Bob
Johnson, Vends Kern, Ray­
mond Kulp, Pat Smith, Ton­
ya Winn. That* quite a good
bunch of youngsters. Charles
ia planning on Stetson, Gene
Bullard, Naval Reserve, son

Ward Party In honor of the be is on now. We are all
birthday of the girt that they proud of these boys and girls.
By the way they graduate
sponsor there.
Monday, June 17, the execu­ Monday June 10th. • • •
tive board will meet at the Alvin Hittell and son Bob mo­
bom* of the president, Mary­ tored to Miami last week
ann Miles, at 283 Jewel Drive, where they went to get Marie
who has been visiting with
Forest Cily.
In an effort to beat the friends. I understand that she
beat, the next club meeting taw Anna Belle Kitnrd while
will be held at 19 a. m. on down there. • • • Sorry to
Thursday, June 77 and mem- bear that little Bobby Thomp­
bora are Invited to wear son, son of Bob and Frances
iharts. Cards will be follow­ Thompson, feU and cut his
ed by lunch at 1 p. m. In lip so badly that it required
order to bolster club welfare seven stitches to dose the
funds a Plant Sate will be wound. The accident hap­
held at the meeting and pened Sunday. • • • Louise
CONIC PASH ION SHOW models at last week’s anniversary celebration
members are asked to bring Rushlow is still visiting in
Miami. • • * Mra. S. E.
of th# South Seminal# Welcome Wngun Club wero front, Barbara Cousin;
plants from their gardens.
Claire Sabbltlnl will be tak- (Granny) Norwood had as
Meond row from left, Su# Gates, Margaret Murrell, Gllda Pettinati and
ing over as editor of the club her guests last week two
Sue Dice and standing, Minna Crum, Cera Christianson, Marge Ackerman,
newspaper, ‘‘Wagon Traill great nieces Mra. Vernon
Joyce Msrrlfleld, Lucille Crowell, Wineeta Holmes and Hnnnah Michael.
Stuart, her husband and two
and Tates."
(Herald Photo)
New members Joining the children, Alike and Sharon,
club at Thursdays meeting and Miss Frances Boone all
were Sandy Lai’oma, Crag of Ft. Worth, Tex. They had a
Rutenkrogcr and Beriy Mos- nice time kind of touring the
state while they were here.
trom.
Winter Park Welcome Wa­ • • • The J. C. Sapps had a
The Abstract Corporation Alayor Tom McDonald, vice
Assistant vice presdent and gon President, Lily Jane wiener and hamburger cook
out Saturday evening at their
Will hold Open House today president and general man­ .assistant manager la Jack
home on Orange Blvd. Those
Wilbur.
Ain.
Joyce
Mcnge
la
flrom 4 to 7 p. m. In their ager of the corporation has
enjoying the evening were
records clerk, Alra. Pheobe
•:w quarters In tha re-decor­ issued an invitatioo to th* Wallstedt is typist and Atlss
Mrs. Clara Wyatt, son John
ated and remodeled Abstract public to Join the staff in Peggy Jane Lundquist is re­
and daughter Carol and also
C:rporaUon Building on Com- celebrating their move Into ception and executive secre­
Eddie. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest
martial Ave.
their new offices.
Lea and daughter! Miry and
tory to Air. McDonald.
Daisy, Mr. and Mra. Walter
The local Abstract Corpora­
Barrett. Mslissa, Bonny and
tion la a branch office of tha
Jeff, Speck Shaefftr and
Abstract Corporation In DeLloyd Freeman. They had all
Land, headed by President
By Mrs. Carrara Baydcr
lan Ostean, parliamentarian. F. Morton McDonald.
Canasta; Amber Henry, se­ the trimminzs that goes with
an outdoor picnic. • • • Kathy
Enieat 8kinn*r was instill­
It was announced that a
The law officas of Attorney cond Canasta.
ed as president of th* Ostean profit of $159.39 was real­ G. Andrew Speer are also
Thirty members and twen­ (Mra. William) Behrens gave
Farant-Teacher Assn, by Rat. ized from a racent ham supper newly located in th* lame ty-three guests attended the a splash party Sunday attarTrammel Kilpatrick at this
building.
anniversary celebration and noon for Linda Hittell. The
Bionth'a meeting of the group. sponsored by the organisation.
Refreshments will be serv­ special guests were Judy llul- honor guest along with ten
Other officer* are Airs. Ed­ Funds were set aside to be ed during the open hours &lt;0 bert, Arc* Welcome Supervi­ other high gala and also Con­
ward Pill, first vice president; used for tha summer in tho 4 to 7 p. m and there will sor of Winter Park; Mrs. nie Gritfii, who was Linda's
Mr*. L. W. Jon**, atcond vie* Post Office.
b« displays of equipment, in­ Pitta, Virginia Petroskt, San­ guest this past weekend. Con­
president; Mrs. Darien* NrtTh« room count was won by cluding the new Xerox til4 ford Welcome Wagon Hostess, nie resides Is Holly Kill. * *
tlj#, secretary; Mrs. Georgs Mrs. Moses room. Refresh­ copying machine, McDonald and 91s Prohst, president of
Bnydcr, treasurer; Mrs. Ueltn ments wera served by Airs laid.
the Sanford Club.
Value, historian and Mrs, No­ L. W. Jonss,

Abstract Co. Plans Open House

Skinner Heads Osteen PTA

JUST RIGHT for
The June Bride!
T O A S T as you like it!

Glad to bear that Woodrow
Matthews is home after be­
ing in Orange Memorial Hos­
p ita l in Orlando. • • • O
yea, Happy Birthday Linda
IflttelL Better late than
never. * ' • Marry Hittell
finally received details of the
wedding of son Claude (Bubha) to Johanna. Also some
very nice pictures of them.
Everyone of them nre sure
good. Bubba ia bringing ber
home in August. * * * Jimmie
Wakefield told me that his
mother is doing fine at Semi­
nole Memorial where she un­
derwent surgery recently. I
think ibe got to come home
Tuesday. Hop* to. A speedy
recovery to you, • • • Little
Kenneth Spivey is much im­
proved after bis little acci­
dent of hurting hia teg. He
haa returned to school. * * *
Mr. sun Air s. John 5 m m s ib
the proud parents of a brand
new gal, little Marita Naomi
Seminole
born Friday
Memorial HospitaL She will
be welcomed home by five
year old brother Verlla. • • •
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cow­
ling spent the past weekend
In Jacksonville with friends
and relatives. • • • Mrs.
Christine Driggers of Orlando
cams ovtr and helped Lucille
Spivey can pepper relish. Lis*
elite forgot to get some red
pepptrs for the relish so she
decided to use part of a
finger. * * * Mary and Steve
Davis motored to Kissimmee
were they enjoyed the week­
end water skiing with Steve,
brother Holler Davis and
family. Coming home they
got In a big rainstorm and
bad to wail two hours. • • •
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dennia and
family and several friends
went over to see Six Gun
Territory last Sunday. Hear
tell that Lome Greene (Ben
Cartright of Botuza) will be
there this weekend. Everyone
who has visited there said
that it Is real Interesting to
see. • • • Our thought this
week is by Will Rogers. He
says: "When you are confus­
ed Its when you don't know
enough about a thing to be
worried.’*

Courthouse Records
Real Estate Trsnaacttews Peter Henderson, etux, to
Clayton Pence, etux, to Rich­ Clarence Baser, etux. Bear
ard Rogers, etai, 24-21-29, Lake, «12,UO
Scmco. Inc., to Louise Zcull,
*2».000
Druid Park, $30,000
Sanford Atlantic Nat'l Bank
to Ormand Hunter, etux, Ted Williams, etux, to Louise
Zeuli, Druid Park, $30,000
Sanfo Park, $10,300
William
Cooke, etux, to Alex
Gerald Troutman, etux, to
Schneidman, etux, Celery
Marie Moyer, Best Haven,
Plantation, $7,300
$7,000
C. H. Johnson Sr., etux, to
LMN Enterprises, Inc., to
Edward Michell, etux, West
Ned Hines, etux, Tee'N’ Wild mere, $13,500
A. K. Shoemaker Jr., etux,
Green, $15,200
LMN Enterprises, Inc., to
to Earl Faust, etux, IdyllBUI Sharp, etux, Tee'N’ wiide, $24,000
Green, $15,500
Charles Bose, etux, to Char­
Oakland Estates, Inc., to les Brice, etux, Loogdale,
Porter T. Roberta, etux,
*7,800
Oakland Estates, $14,500 Palmer Anderson, etux, to
Jamca D*lrvmolt^_ttun to
Donald Tauscbcr, * t a 1,
wood, $18,000
Lakeview, 113,300
Ridley McElroy, etux. to
Alma Lichtermann, to Carl
Charles West, etux, Bel-Air,
Medal, Jr., etux, Sports­
*8.300
man'! Paradise, $14,900
I'hsal Divorce Decrees
Peggy Brown to Memo Tay­ Gertrude Finch fa Gustav
lor, etux, Druid HUla Park,
Finch
$10,800
Lorrctta Walker vs Fred
Mary Bejmowlch to Carl Mit­
Walker
chell, Weathersfleld, $9,100 James Frazier vs Lota FrazEdna Sue Ray vs Bobby Ray
TteRtia r n f j j vs Charles Po­
test
Donald Mort vs Eleanor
Mort

Hospital
Notes
MAY 28
Admission#
Ann Behrens, Lake Mary;
Victoria Shaver, Lake Mary;
Carrie Starr, Longwood; Hel­
en Lee, Mama Hunt, Ploma
Lewis, Ellen Vaughn, Sam­
uel Cawley, Lewi* Leinhart,
James Hunt of Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Orris F. Flynt
Jr., of Sanford, a girl
Discharges
Andra Wikefircl, Lake Mon­
roe; W i l l i a m Swaggerty,
Lake Monroe; Bishop John­
son, Altamonte Spg*.; Char­
lotte Basham, Lake Mary;
Alary Barnhart, Osteen; Car­
olyn Lnbett, Lula Young and
John Hills of Sanford.

Record Field

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VY, and lOORm U. ARRUDONDA, If allvi, Ihitr rssssctlva unknown apotnes If
married, and If dead, lha reapictlTi unknown hilri, d«viiiai, Iiealiis and crnntian
of said diftadnnU: and any
and nil piriena bavins or
claiming any right, tllla or Intiriat la and to tha following
ducrlbid land lying and bi.
Ing In Bvmlnola County, Flor*
Ids, te-wlt!
Lot I, Block *, Tier C.
according to X X Trafford'l Map of tka Town
of Hanford, aa ricord-d
In Plat Book 1. pasai C*
to St, of the Public Re­
cord! of Seminole County,
Florida. Leas the Wilt Id
f u t thereof.
You. end each of you. are
hereby notified and required
to nppear end file, pereunally
or by your attorney, with the
Clerk of the above-atytod
Court, your written defenic*.
If any. to the bill to quiet
In th e a b o v s-sty led cause, and
to H r v i a copy o f t h i a l m s
on p laintiffs’ a tt o r n e y s . b i ­
tow, on or b i f o r e t h i l a t h
tt»r o f 4 u m . A. V. IMS.
H e r e in fall n o t o r a d e ers*
pro c o n f o i o w ill b« i n t i n d
a n a t n . t you for d i f s u l t .
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o f f l c l i l n i l of thla C ourt,
th la 7 th day o f May, A. D.

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TSanford Future Farmers Honor Gibson

i produced by the University of 1 130 members of the Futur*
Star Gretnhand of the San­ guidance of Mrs. Judy Croike i ford Junior High.
A film strip entitled Py- Florida, wa&gt; shown during Farmer* Chapter and their
ford Junior High School Chap­ and Miss Betty Mann. Home
Economics teachers at San-1 namte Careers In Agriculture. [ the evening and enjoyed by | guests.
ter of the Future Farmers of
America Is Gary Gibson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gibson
of Sanford.
Gary, who earned $9*8 dur­
ing his two years of agricul­
ture, was honored with his
reward, a $23 savings bond
at the annual Parent and Son
Banquet held recently at the
Sanford Junior High lunch­
room. The bond was present-'
ed bt W. W. Tfre, vice presi­
dent of the Farm Bureau.
OPEN Mon: - Tues. - Wed. - S at 9 til 6
The scholarship award for
Thurs. &amp; Fri. 9 til 9
outstanding academic pro­
gress during the past school
year went to Terry Whitten,
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Whitten. Terry also received
a savings bond, preicnted by
E. S. Douglass, director of
Vocational Education. It was
given by Hunt’a Tuxedo Feed
Store.
Chris Akers was the winner
of the public speaking award
for outstanding work in this
field and was presented with
a special medal by local
STAR GREENHAND GARY GIUSON receives a reward of a $25 pavings
chapter advisor Donald Far
bond fo r being the top earning member of the Sanford Junior High Chap­
rens.
ter of the Future Furmers of Amerkn, as he is congratulated by Don FnrChris is president of the
chapter and served is toast
rens, Vo-Ag instructor. At left is Terry Whitten, Scholarship award win­
master for the epening. The
ner Gary, Mr. Farrens, and Chris Akers, winner of the public speaking
chapter’s accomplishment re
award.
(Herald Photo)
port was given by Danny
• Designed For Bedroom
Dickerson and Louis Rotunda
recited the FFA creed.
• Quirklv Removed For
A first time presentation
Storage
was the gift of a check for
$33 to Principal Hugh Carl
• Automatic Thermostat
ton for equipment needed for
By J u t Casselberry
vention delegates expense and of phraseology.
After enjoying a covered the school. The FFA hopes to
• Convenient 115 volta
Mrs. George Allison, dis­ dish luncheon the ladles re­
The Womans Club o{ Cas­ other Incidentals,
7 Vi amp*, operation
make
this
donation
an
annual
selberry was host last Thurs­ Several changes in the by­ trict arts chairman, was pre­ sumed the meeting and beard event.
• 4,000 BTU
laws were approved which sented and announced that
day to the County Federation exclude political organisations District seven will hold an a talk by Mrs. Willis Denson
The Honorary C h a p t e r
former Casselberry resident Farmer degree was conferred
of Womans Clubs for a lun­ from membership in the Fed­ Art and Hobby Show at the and member of the Woman's
INSTANT
cheon meeting and biennial eration; limit a president's Soroils House in Orlando on Club, who is now living in upon three members of the
INSTALLATION
term to one consecutive two- January 28. She asked that Alaska, tell of some of her community, including It. T.
installation of officers.
Milwee, Supt. of Public In­
yea"
term; amendments de- each club put on a show prior experiences there.
Sirs. Charles StacDowcll of
struction; Ted Darker, as­
The tables wcje decorated
Winter Park, director of dis­ finding signing of checks and to this date and enter the
approval of paying bills as best exhibits in the district with bouquets of gay summer sistant principal, and Cecil
trict seven, installed officers a-pl» » . iQl—«■
Tucker, County Agent_______
. —K.w-f—- shew
Saaaa
T g H TTn o r um com.fin r an
T he banquet was prepared
year period. Chrysanthemum
by Mrs. Dottle Rais ami the
corsages were presented to
lunchroom staff and served
LIMITRD QUANTITY
each one by Sirs. Thomas
by members of the Future
Ilueston, president of the Cas*
Homemakers Club under the
•e’.bcrry Club.
Those installed were Mrs.
Milton Tinsley of Altamonte,
president; Sirs. Albert Grimwood. Casselberry, first vice
president;
Sirs.
William
Gramkow, Sanford, second
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
vice president; Mrs. Sfsry
Congressional tax writers
SIcCumber. Sanford, recordheld out hope today of big
ing secretary; Sirs. Garner
lax savings nett year for
Gchr, Lake Slary, treasurer;
long-term investors who have
Sirs. Roy Tillis, Sanford, au­
paper profits in the slock
ditor and Mrs. Ralph New­
market.
comer of Fern Park who
The House Ways A Means
was elected to serve as cor­
Committee voted late Tues­
responding secretary replac­
day to slash taxes on pro­
ing Sirs. Clark McCoy who
fits made from sale of stocks,
found it necessary to resign
No More Rinsing O r Scraping
bonds, homes and other real
NEW OFFICERS of tho Seminole County Federation of Women’* Club*,
her office beforo being in­
estate,
installed Inst Thursday by Mrs. Charles McDowell, left front, are Mr*.
stalled.
Capacity For 12 People
The tax reduction, which
Representatives of the Al­
Milton Tinsley, Mrs. Albert Grimwood; back from left, Mrs. Kny Gehr,
would be effective next Jan.
tamonte Civic League, Alta­
Mrs. Mary McCumbcr, Mrs. William Grnmkow, Mrs. Charles M. Rust, Im­
I, would amount to 40 per
monte Garden Club, Cassel­
mediate past president and Mrs. Roy Tillis nnd Mrs. Ralph Newcomer.
Power Scrub Dishwashing Action
rent for most taxpayers and
berry Woman’s Club, Long(Herald Photo)
to 23 per cent for those in
wood Civic League. Seminole
Built In Drain Pump
high tax brackets.
County Home Demonstration
The actual savings would
Ctubs, Oviedo Woman’s Club,
be even larger for most tax
Sanford Garden Club and Wo­
payers because levies on
man’s Club of Sanford at­
capital gains would be reduc­
tended the meeting.
.Mits Sharon Williams, run­ all that I can to make you ed by W. W. TyTe, vice presl- ed still further by outs in
Retiring president,
Mrs.
income tax rates that the
Charles St. Rust of Sanford, ner-up in the Mis* Seminole proud of your selection."
Braille Lending Library; rec­
committee plans to approve
and members of her execu­ County contest and an en­ Thu Lions also heard R. N.
tive board reported on accom­ trant in the Seaside Fiesta Huhbarlt, Florida represen­ ords and magnetic tape; later in drafting its com­
plishments of the Federation at New Smyrna Beach this tative of the Christian Record Sight-Saving large type ink promise version of President
se le t
during their two years term. weekend, was a luncheon Ucncvnlcnt Assn., Inc., who print journals; special ser­ Kennedy’s lax bill.
These include such projects guest Tuesday of the Lions explained to them the var­ vices for blind parents with
GAELIC
as the Teachers Scholarship Club, her sponsors.
ious services, books, records sighted children, and cor­
.Most of the people of Ire­
Loan Fund which has made
Miss Williams spoke brief­ and other equipment now respondence courses.
Aid to the blind is the Lions land do not speak Gaelic well
a total of $3,000 in loans dur­ ly on her experiences in being available for the use of the
Clubs international project.
enough to u*e it (or conver­
ing the last two years, dona­ a contestant in the beauty blind.
sation. Since Gaelic now is
tions to the 4-H Club, Dental pageant and expressed her
This philanthropic organi­
Highest legally fixed salary one of the official languages
Clinic. Radio Free Europe, appreciation of the Lions zation which has been active
and work on the Cancer Club sponsorship in the East since 1999 provides many in the U. S. is that of the of the country, children must
study it in schools.
Drive, Juvenile Shelter, and Coast Fiesta.
free services for blind peo­ president.
Americanism.
“I thank you gentlemen fur ple, Huhbarlt said.
A budget was presented and this opportunity.’’ she said,
Hu listed among the ser­
approved allowing for the "and I will endeavor to do vices six different Braille
Great Savings on Easy Terms
following
items;
Teacher
FROM A WORM) OF FINE FURNITURE
Scholarships—1900; State Fed­
eration dues—$10; Secretary’s
expenses— S!0; Treasurer's
supplies— S3;; President's
supplies and telephone calls
p a in t a w a y
lastyear
—|t0 ; Speakers— $10; The
balance will go toward con­
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It la political oblivion. Bin nerioua
prasideatlal hopna ended 15 jrenn
for tto OOP prentdentiel non*, ego. They will not b* m ired by this

Yet sexual appeal baa noth­
ing to do with childbearing t
A woman c u even have
her womb removed (hysterec­
tomy) at the age of II or 39
or IT, or have It cease nor­
mally at &lt;9, yet that fact will
not alter her physical charm.
M N W y i USW C vnunuiM o wuwwr-

votita 0* tbig point down not dtfffcr
in most napoctg from out mod#
raoatto ago by F m ld ra t Kcmmdy.
T tort k no n*aon any d if f m e o
ah odd wist, ilnco in both inaUncus
s v MafUgmao experts a n tto
nonra of tills admission.
ta tto pnaont atato of things,
w* cannot prov* such missiles a n
hidden in e arn , nor can wo demon*
a tn ta they a n n o t
Tto eooMnlttoo, led by Ban. John
Stania of Biaaiasippi, does go be­
yond anything we hava had flrom tha,
Pnridm t or other administration
aoorcta on one big point.

womb ceased its regular
function, then she’d be ea Um
shelf.
“Oh, Dr. Crane," she wait­
ed aa she began to cry, “bow
can my husband be interested
la me after I pass 40!
"Then IH bo nothing but
a nothing and not a thing at
all!”
Ever since Eve, women of
all races and creeds have
also been enslaved by Edith's
falsa notion.
Tho female womb is not
primarily n sex organ, nay

It aaya that ‘'assuming ^sviwmm

P olitical

t arjjf MaWanar* or * top military of.
Kennody indieatod months ago
that while miailles might conceive*

cannot to given some foundation in
fact and good Mttaa.

Military forces to depots
President Arturo Frondiil 13
months ago, that led to two
unsuccessful Military revolts
■ laiul c o rra l provisional
President Jose Marl* Guido
last September and la April
and which also precipitated
the c u r r a n t govarnmcnt
crisis.
These bitterly opposing doHosts, Um Ptroolstat oa tho
om hand and tho Military oa
tho other, now are approachlag national elections sched­
uled for July 7.
Their differences still are
unresolved and cvjn should
Guido solve his pretest crisis,
there remain more raisons
than not to bellevo it Is only
the beginning of soother
series between sow and elec­
tion day.

In tha oad, elections may
not evea bo hold.
Outsidn tho military, there
are at tho momoot la Argen­
tina thru# polities! groupings.

WASHINGTON—(NEA) —
The hassle between tbs United
States and the United King,
dom on transatlantic sir farts
is the worst maao internation­
al ctvil aviation has been In
sines World War It.
" T w ■ um* u s a martcana
and British were standing eye­
ball to eyeball, threatening U
deny landing rights to osch
other's planes. Then WashInft on blinked and backed up.
It will b« soma time before

lota Popular Union.
Another la the Intransigent
Radicals, tho party ol for­
mer P r e a l d w a t Frondiil.
Juaa Perea but left behind
which hopes for Peroniita If we do not mska.these ef­
support behind Um presiden­ forts we will net bo first on
tial candidacy of Dr. Oscar the moon, wo will not be first
AJendo, a former governor of in spare and one day soon we
Perea draw hie power foam
Buenos Aires.
will sot be the first on earth.
the “sblrtleis ones" organ­
The third is tho Popular —D. Bralncrd H o l m e s ,
ised hi tho General Confeder­
Radical Party which backs NASA's director of manned
ation of Labor (CGT), and
Dr. Arturo Illia, another phy­ space flight, on the coat of
although Peron has been gone
sician, a s its presidential can­ space exploration.
for sight yean, his followers
didate.
continue to be the decisive
Running hard for office but It is as easy to be happy
factor in Argentine polities.
without a popular following is in Hollywood following lnovlo
It was fear of tbelr return
Gen. Pedro Aramburu, who
careen aa It is for a bus
to power that led Argentina’s
served as provisional presi­ driver and hla wife to be
dent after Peran’a overthrow happy anywhere.
in 1553 until ISM.
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
—Artr.se Jayne Mansfield,
Aramhuru’a main hope is
getting her second divorce.
that
differences
among
the
HOOPlB44AN«r,eM* MAW* j
HooPte.pROPKiBToet/**/' political parties will prevent At tauet among certain
UWK.IWKl/THtaCS) v
&lt;~ any candidate from receiving
A HMWUTV Wft
&lt; { HSLOOW6 Lltca Art
partlea In tho administration,
a majority vote.
CAN HlDU OUT IN V I THATO 86 lAAVTD BEAtf
phytic*I fltneaa o c c u p i e d
&gt; ArtOMTAWttitt ft w r u .ttT A U r ta a N H iM ,
In
that
case,
tha
electoral
V l o o a w a o n m e I ) AND IP HEtt A 5UCKER
college could name him as more attention than flacal fitV C U F F / ^ } FOR A BRICK IMA BfTOWl
I repay, vow* wft«sr 1 the compromise choice.
V THRU WITH HIM HE'LL 60 \
In the elections bald a lit­ —Ladd Mumley, ex-president
V KACKTOATUBTH- J tle more than a year ago and of the U, 8. Chamber of Com­
V ------- IN0 « N 6 /
later annulled, the Peroniita 1 merce, on federal deficit.
piled up more than 30 per
MAOOW &gt;
cent of the total vote. Argen- We need a political party
HOOPtt
tina’s continuing cconomlc that is going to eey to bualFrep
ilia havo lad to forecasts that ntae If business is wrong,
In any free election now, they “you’re wrong," and If labor
might poll aa hl^k u 40 per la wrong, •‘you’re wrong" . . .
a party that the people will
cent.
Their sppeat ties in a va­ identify me a cltliena’ party.
gue program of "social Jus­ —Gov. George Romney of
Michigan.
tice."
They claim to ba to favor
of tha U. S. sponsored Al­
liance for Progress, for eco­
nomic and industrial deve­
lopment and a third fores
which would walk betweeo
capitalism and communism.

—
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Sanford, Florida

Thurs., May 30, 1963

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bedtime — do matter whs
Uma It Is.

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tho Issue it settled. Every govsmment has tha right to deny
Its air space to plenea of an.
other country.
The question of whether In­
ternational air fares are to be
set by governments or by op­
erating civil air transport
There are two alternatives.
President Kennedy has asked
Congress to give tha U. 8 .
Civil Aerouautiea Board the
power to fix rates to and from
tha United States, subject to
hla approval Air Transport
Assn., whleh le the American
private industry trade organIxatlon of civil aviation com­
panies wants the government
ta have only tho power to
suspend objectionable rates
while negotiations aro carried
on to adjust them.
Chairman Warren Magna•on, D-Wa.vh, of tha Senate
Interstate Commerce Commit­
tee has introduced billi to
carry out both tho govern­
ment and the ATA propcaala.
When Congress finally decide*
what powers CAB shall have
in this field, it will settle a
long-standing controversy.
Existing organisations for
establishing International air
travel retea were set up at the
end of World War II. F irit
the prewar European Interna­
tional Air Transport Assn.—•
1ATA—was revived In 1048
for area rate traffte confer­
ences.
In 104(1 the Americans and
British met at Bermuda to
work out the first Interna­
tional air transport agree­
ment. This was tha pattern
whleh later was expanded to
take international air carriers
of about 35 countries into
IATA. It has operated suc­
cessfully for 18 years and
fixes rates by unanimous
agreement of alrilna operat­
ors.
arose from a new package of
rata adjutmtnte negotiated by
IATA. Foreign carriers, near­
ly ail of which are government
eubsidiied and operating a t a
lose, wanted a sharp increase
In all fares.
The Ameriema c a r r i e r s
wanted
continue existing
rates but finally agreed to go
along ea a deal they consid-

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ered good.
It knocked 935 off the first
elate luxury transatlantic fere.
It continued existing group
and economy excursion rates
which is when tho velum•
truffle and profits a n . It cut
the II) per eent discount on
round trip-fares -U-8-per-texJTho last Item amounted to
a |27 Increase oa the transat­
lantic far*. Foreign carrion
insisted on this. American
carrion opposed It but gave
la.

Hen, however, tho U. 8.
Civil Aeronautics Board under
Chairman Alas 8. Boyd enter­
ed the picture and disapprov­
ed the 8 par eent discount.
CAB bcMevco the best way to
promote air travel la to push
rateo downward.
Then tho U. 8- State Depart­
ment got Into the act hi sup­
port of CAB through C. Grif­
f ith Johnson, assistant secre­
tary of Economic Affairs,
Presumably, t h o u g h thla
hasn’t boon admitted. Secre­
tary of State Dean Rusk and
Kennedy got involved.
A decision was mads to
fore# a showdown with the
British, who wen prime beckere of the small round trip dis­
count.
Tha Drltlsh Minister of
Transport made a hot speech
in Commons and rallied Euro­
pean support ta defy the Unit­
ed States. A threat was made
to deny British landing rights
to American planes if U. S.
carriers continued the 10 per
cent discount.
The United States could
havo stuck to its guns end
thnatened to deny American
landing rights to European
planes if they told round trip
tickets at the 9 per cent dis­
count, but the administration
chickened out.

Q—The rise of what dicta­
tor ended the ancient Roman
KepublicT
A—Julius Caesar, when he
led his army acroci the Rubi­
con toward Rome.
Q—'What Is the life spaa of
a May flyT
A—One day after M reaches
the edu ltag e.
—
Q—How did air Isaac New­
ton react to criticism of his
scientific theories!
A—His friends bad to plead
with him to publish hie most
valuable discoveries.
Q—'What nation came Into
being May 14 1MIT
A—Israel.
Q—What !• BtUe paper!
A—A strong, opaque, thin
paper of ■ grade below Indie
paper.

And that big " I f " means,
IP she doesn’t become almost
hypnotised toy the erroneous
belief that the womb is the
barometer af her sen appeal.
The mrmHsrm appendix
also la tacked ea to the bowel,
mneb a t the womb la 'fatten­
ed to the sexual apparatus.
Yst you wives know that
your wifely charm la not re­
duced just because you have
bad your appendix removedl
Well, by the very same tok­
en, the womb can also be re­
moved or stop functioning
due to your arrival at age of
40 to 49, yet you are not dimlniibod In sexual allure.
So, wives, please get bep
to modern medical facts.
Dr. McDermott adds this
additional confirmation:
“Except for the childbear­
ing function, t h e uterus
(womb) is n dispensable or­
gan.
“Not only can a woman
get aloog satisfactorily with­
out It, but without it she is
free of certain nuisances and
dangers.”
la the latter connection, he
says that canctr of the womb
Is the second most common
type of cancer in women
above tha ago of 30.

the facts, you wfll m aU that
U la tactile stimulation that
wbata thf arctic pauicni.
And the tactile aervea are
an booked Into the central
nervous 17stem that includes
your iplaal card and brain.
When you pass tha age of
49, you know vary wall that
yon do NOT lose the sense of
touch.
Nor do your other senses
diminish to any graat degree.
Oh, after the age of *0. n a y
be «e are reduced possibly
five per cent in hearing and
visual acuity, plus taste and
touch.
But that drop from 100 per
cent to M per cent Is not rignillcant. 80 your sexual de&gt;
sensitivity likewise does not
drop more than the same five
per cent, since eroticism is a
tactile sensation.
go send for my medical
booklet “Sax Problems in
Marriage,” enclosing a tong
stamped,' return envelope,
plus 30 cents.
It shows you bow to be a
thrilling and thrillable wife,
with or without your wombt
(Always wxlta to Dr. Crane
hi care af Ihla newspaper,
eicloslag a long stamped,
addressed envelope and za
cents to cover typing and

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Q — Who originated t h e
phrase "The only good Indian
la a dead Indian"?
A—It la attributed to Gen­
eral Philip H. Sheridan.

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Q — Where are Cashmere
goats found ?
A—Principally in Tibet and
India.

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LYMAN SENIOR HONOR STUDENTS named
a t the school's Annual Awards Assembly
Wednesday afternoon were, front from left,
Sharon Lovell, Betty Field and Sandra Unley;

second row, Donna Friend, Jennifer Jordan,
Barbara Hart, David House, Nellie Rupe, Bev­
erly Yates, Gilda Pettinuti and Irene Deak and,
third row. Bill Taylor,
(Herald Photo)

USO Pays Tribute W ith Awards
The USO hall was turned and a flowing fountain were the Naval Air Station Protest­ bowl.
Into a tropical garden Tues­ donated for used by Mrs. A. ant service was the main
Music for the evening was
day night for the annual 1). Peterson Sr.
speaker of the evening and provided by Mrs. Patricia
awards and recognition re­
Major Kimber Cox, director described the aims, objectives Hoyt secretary of the Orlando
ception held there with Rich­ of the Central Florida USO and activities of the USO.
USO, and by the brass sec­
ard Rarnctt, USO chairman Clubs commented on the an­
Punch, cake and cookies tion of the Seminole High
as master of ceremonies.
nual event, with invocations were provided by the USO School Band.
The awards were presented and benediction by Capt. Har­ staff of Mrs. Carolyn Higgins
New directors of the USO
to the recipients by Capt ry Fodcn and Rev, John and her assistant, Miss Edith are Richard Barnett, Bill
Joseph Tully, commander of Adams.
Krygicr and Mrs. Edna Sli- Fraasa and Howard Hodges
HATWING ONE or the San
Chaplain Robert Deal of gonski presided at the punch­ with Barnett as chairman.
lurd Naval Air Station.
Representatives of the Pilot
Club, the Seminole County
Home Demonstration Club
the Lake Mary Church of the
Nativity, the All Souls Cath­
olic Women's Club, the First
Presbyterian W om ens -Au*Lllary and the duly Cross Epis­
copal Church women were
presented with certificates of
appreciation for their volun­
teer services to the USO.
Naval Air Statiun Special
Services officer, Lt. 11. E.
Rogero, the Transportation
Dept, and the staff of the
Sanity were also honored.
John Krldcr was presented
a special award and the
Chamber of Commerce, se­
parately, Seott Bums, m an­
ager of Florida Power and
Light Co., which furnished a
new refrigerator anJ turkeys
for Thanksgiving. Harry Lee
Sr„ Harry Lee J r ., and A.K.
SPECIAL SERVICES OFFICER, Lt. II. E. Rogero. flanked by young
Shoemaker Jr., for their gift
ladies from the Daytona Beach YWCA, displays the framed certificate of
and Installation of water
appreciation received by himself and others at the annual recognition re­
coolers.
ception, Tuesday.
•
(Herald Photo)
Mrs. B K. Cans* executive
secretary of the United Fund
accepted for that organization,
and Miss Carol Cleveland and
Miss Phyllis Spencer were
given Iho Junior Votuntcer
The art association of this Mrs George Dodson in Lake ship chairman; Mrs. Mildred
award pins for 100 hours ser­
area
has officially changed Mary.
Babcock, program, Mrs. J O.
vice.
Other new officers of the Gregory, yearbook; Mrs. Er­
The YWCA of Daytona the name of the organization
Beach, Business Girls Club to the Sanford Seminole Art Sanford-Seminolc Art Assn., ma Smith, hospitality; Mrs.
along with their chaperons, Association so that It wilt be include George Dodson, vice Oretchen Crowell, historian;
and sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. clear to tho public that artists president; Mrs. John Sikes, Mrs. Helen Dewit, publicity;
Robert McCollom were all from all over the county are secretary; Mrs. Paul Poor, Mrs. A. B, Stevens, telephone.
Exhibits at Senkariks will
given certificates of apprecia­ Invited to join, new Presi­ treasurer.
Committee chairmen in­ be managed by President
dent Joe Mathu-ux, has an­
tion.
clude Mrs. Fred Ball as Edi­ Mathicux and at the Florida
Others who were similarly nounced.
“ We welcome all Seminole tor of the Artisan; Mrs. Ca­ State Bank by Mra. J. 0.
recognized included the San­
ford Herald, radio Station County artists and those per­ therine Dodson as member­ Gregory.
WTRR, the Sanford Flower sons interested in art and
v-v •
Shop, Eddie's Bakery, the culture to join our organiza­ V ■
&lt;lty Commission, and the tion. Adult membership is
from 16 years old up. Wc also
County Commission.
The garden was created by have a Junior organization
Mri. Eric Vihlen of Grape- from IS years old and under.
viile Nursery and cut flowers Interested persons may call

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Annual Awards Assembly Held At Lyman High
By J i m Cu m Am i j
Lyman Srniur* David House
and Sandra Unity rattfvad
this ytar’a Lyman PTA $50
Scholarship Awards as the
top senior boy and girl at Um
school's annual Awards As*
atmbly held Wednesday altar*
noon.
Other Senior Honor Stud*
■nts r • c a t v I n g recognition
were Virginia Humes, Batty
field. Nellie Rapa, Sharon
l.ovell. Jennifer Jordan, Bev­
erly Yatea, Gilda PatUnatl,
Irena Deak, Bill Taylor, Bar*
barn Hart and Donna friend.
The University of Florida
$500 Honors Scholarship want
to Sharon Lovell and Seminole
County J a y e a a Leadership
Awards went to Stephan Korvin and Carol Lynn Oorethy.
Carol Lynn also recelvad a
Foundation Housing Scholar­
ship from the Southern Schol­
arship and Research Founda­
tion Inc., School of Education,
Florida Stata University, Tal­
lahassee.

Seminole 4th
In Contest
The annual 4-H State Vege­
table Judging Contest wan
held ia Orlando recently, nod
Seminole County placed fourth
in the Mate.
The Seminole County team
was composed of David Jacubcla, Paul Lukas, Jonathan
Lukas, and Chucky pula. They
were coached by Ernie Lundberg, Assistant Agricultural
Agent.

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Cttixenship Awania present-laid Lereh, Janice Weatmark iCriseo Home E c o n o m i e s ! Additional photon and a
ed by American Legion Hem- and Kathleen Moon.
Award went to Millie Kerne complete list of other awarde
ortal Pott Jifl of Casselberry ! Susan Bon Ease received the and the Public Home Eeonom- made during the program will
went to Marvin Fellows, Ron- |D. A. R. History Award. The |lea Award to Betel Sehupback. 'be printed la Friday’s Herald.

Junior Honor Roll Students Listed
Sanford Junior High School
honor roll students not listed
in a previous edition of the
Herald ate:
Also Dsrlenc F e d d c r ,
Cheryl Jones, Larslne Klay,

Group Plans
To Build Stand
In Village

Vicki McArdle. Susan MeCukill, Patricia Stenstrom,
Barbara Thomas, Jennifer
Tyre, Stefany Westgate. Ad­
rienne Wietsma, Sarah Wight,
Melissa Wilkins, Randy Dav­
is, Jim Ervin, David Hale
and Tom Hemphill.
Also Wayne Hey, Laurens
McHenry. Rickey Wslstrom,
David Wiebohlt, Susan Kel­
ley, Beth Blackwelder, Di­

By Mena Grinetead
Tentative plana to build a
concession stand in the North
Orlando Recreation Area were
announced this week by
metnbera cf the Little League
Parent's Auxiliary.
Present proposals call for
for the stand to be located
on the sheltered east tide of
the Community Building,
The North Orlando CItIc
Asen. and the Village Coun­
cil will be approached for do­
nations toward the project
However, it was suggested by
Mrs. Anion K m tk that if
other organisations do not
wish to assist with tho finan­
cing that the auxiliary handle
the entire project as itn con­
tribution to the Recreation
Area since it presently is us­
ing the Community Building
which le financed by the
Civie A»sn.

You
the

anne McMillan, Cynthia Michela, Judy Yates, Mi k e
Drennen, Raymond Pivec,
Peggy Gerrin, Daryl Mc­
Clain. Bucky Smith. Robert
Thomas, Terry Whltlcn.
Also Tim Whitten. Danny
Dickerson, Lu Jalilet, Glenda
Allen, Janet Lewis, Pamela
Plgott, Geri Ann Warnke,
Tom Jones, Ronnie West­
brook, Gail Vaughn, Linda

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Conn, Martha Koaky, Vicki
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Robert Durraoce, C l a u d i a
Bomgardner, Neda Nclman,
Jimmy Louise S t a a k l o y *
Becky Tanner, K a m a Vick­
ers, James Foley, Dick Tif­
fany. Joanne Huhn, Sue Jaillet. Sarah Parrish and Debby
Kirkley.

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�School aU-epovts banquet Wednesday topped off
by wimdnf the Whitey McLucae Memorial
Award for best all around athlete.
Riser alee wow th e Sanford Herald eotstandiny scorer trophy and the most valuable
player Peter Schaal Trophy, a f ia t hia dad won
a yean earlier.

valuable b— bail player an waO aa moat i »
proved player on the football team.
Award winners w en : Golf, most valuable,
Eddie Hamilton; Swimming; most valuable boy.
Jack Ivey; most valuable girl, Sandra B khaids;
Track, moat valuable, Chip Crawford.
Baseball, moat valuable. Jack Caok&gt;; sports*
manahip, Lawrence Pivie; Basketball, sports­
manship, David McGUUs; most improved, Berry
Barits and most valuable, Mike Woodruff.
Football, top scorer, Butch Riser; MneMwf

dinner and awards ceremony attendinv by some
800 pereone. Touhy spoke briefly an condition*
bag and personal discipline.
Prior to the awards ceremony. Dr. Orville
Barks was elected president of the Bootte n

d a y , who MUi himself as
tha "Looter m* Up,” boasted
Is television latervlewer Da*
▼id Colors&gt;a that to once had
former toevywelgtit champion
Iigamar Jotowwon "out on

BUTCH ROBB with four top traj
calved doriny the all eporta Banquet
8H8 Auditorium Wednesday night

I t was the rugged catcher's
11th toner of the aeaeon and
fifth in hie last six iaiiieo. i t
siao enabled tto GiaaU to tocrones their Motional League
lend te 1H p n t s over tto
Lon Angeloa Dodgers, who had
6a scttla far a 8 8 etandoff
against tha Breves at Milwaukco when their game waa
called In the seventh because
of s heavy fog.
BUI White's 10th Inning
homer gave the S t Louis Car­
dinals u S-t victory over the
Houton Colts Is ths only other
ML action,
Bailey's lateit homer off ro­
t o r er John Tsltourls gave tto

Glsata i 1-1 teed. The Beds
made it does when they pick­
ed up n single run in the sev­
enth and Marty Ktouch hit e
two-run homer off Juan Martehal in the eighth. Billy Pierce
then took over end preserved
Karlchal's eeventh victory.
T to fog rolled In a t Mil­
waukee after the Braves had
chased Johnny Fodrca with •
three-run barrage in the alath
to tie tto score at 3-all. When
the tog remained after s 61mlnute welt, tto game wee
ilsri_and__H-rfHI-itnly—to
scheduled aa part of a doubleheader, July 21.
White’s blow off Houston
rollover Don McMahon give
tto Cardinals their second
straight 10th-lnning victory
over the Colts, Houston had
tied the teore at 2-2 on eighth
Inning doubles by Brock Davis
and A1 Bpangiav.

JOHHNY PHILLIPS, right, accepting ths Football Sportsmanship trophy
presented by Jack Hall of the Yowell Co.

Pitching and powar-thosa
are tto togredlanta that bavn
helped the Minnesota Twins
carvn out n nine-game win­
ning streak.
The Twins' pitchers have
turned In complete games la
six of their last seven out­
ings, During this same period,
manager Sam Mato’s slug­
gers haven’t been sitting on
their hands. They’ve unload­
ed U homers la their tost five
gsmea.

JEANNE FOULK received tho championship trophy from the Sanford
Atlantic Bank m th e champion of the Sunfonl Women’s Golf Assn, from
Roy Mann, executive view president of th a bunk. A t loft is Mrs. Robert
Warn, runnerup.
(Harold Photo)

In this weeks play of the
J e t BowLrettes League the
Lt'l Buggers ere in first spot
with St wins and seven losses.
Running a close second are
Mona's Florist and Kama In­
surance with 20 wins and
tight losses. Third la Mac's 66
with 15 wins and II losses,
fourth is Cut *N Ciul with
1316 and 14tt. Fifth la Gille­
spie TUe with 12 and 18, sixth
to Cook's Corner with 8 'i and
1916 and last Is Chads’a Mid­

way Grocer with 3-26.
High game and aeries was
taken tide week by Shirley
Martin with 186 and 497.
Other high games were roll­
ed by Diane Anderson, 177,
Donna Atkins, 172, Alice Sex­
ton and Elaine Koatival, 169,
Nut BchnJUler and Dot Johnun, 184.
Turkeys were rolled by Joan
Everly, Shirley M arti^ Dot
Johnson and Alice Sextan.
Spills converted were the
2-7 and 5-6 by Virginia Chad-

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Dick Stigmas contributed
his second straight route-go­
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Wednesday night when to al­
lowed only two hits in a 10-1
breast over the Washington
Senators. T h e fire-balling
southpaw pitched no-hlt ball
after giving up • triple to
Minnie Mlnoso in the first In­
ning and a doubt* to Ed
Brinkman in the second. He
struck out nine and walked
three in raising his record
to 4-1.
Vi* Power provided the
power with n grand-slam
homer in the fifth Inning and
Earl Battey added n threerun blast In ths eighth for
good measure.
Another nine-game winning
streak was snapped when the
Kansas City Athletics halted
the Baltimore Orioles H In
11 innings. In the American
League'a only othor action,
ths Los Angeles Angela down­
ed the Detroit Tigers 4-2. Now
York at Boston was rained
out.
The Orioles finally bit (he
dust when Ed Charles singled
with Uie bases loaded In the
11th Inning to give relief aco
BUI Fischer of the A's his
eeventh victory against a
single defeat. Baltimore scor­
ed all of its runs in tto sixth
Inning to barge ahead 4-3, but
Norm SUborn knotted It with
a solo homer In the bottom of
the frame.
Rookie first baieman Char­
ley Dees, who was recalled
from Honolulu last Saturday
when Bo Belinsky was ship­
ped to ths same club, led the
Angels to victory with a
three-run double In the sixth
inning. Albie Pearson ac­
counted for the Angels' other
run wlih a homer off loser
BUI PauL
Dean Chance, making his
first start since May 12 when

ha was relegated to the bull­
pen, picked up Ihe victory
although he was relieved by
Julio Navarro la the eighth.

Cepeda, SF
ITS 33 57 8)4
Fairly, LA
1H 2t 51 .323
White, StL
1ST34 G3 .320
Aaron, MU
ITS 3S SO .320
Taylor. Phil
130 22 4S .320
American League
Player * a s h AB R. K. P et
SUlione, Bos Its 17 S2 .331
Wagner, LA
160 23 3S .330
Causey, KC
143 17 3U 830
Robinson, Cbl 1M 23 50 .312
Boyer, NY
134 24 31 811
Helms. Det
165 29 31 .327
Schilling, Bos 169 23 34 820
Robinson, Halt ITS 23 33 814
Mantle, NY
0 1 23 29 .309
Pcpitone, NY 117 19 36 304
Home Runs
National League: Aaron,
Braves 14; Bailey. Giants 11;
F, Alou, Giants 10; Howard,
Dodgers 10; Cepeda, Glints 9.
Americas League; Wagner,
Angels 13; Allison, Twins 11;
Mantle, Yanks 10; Pcpitone,
Yanks; Nicbolsoo, White Sox,
and Gentile, Orioles, all 9.

Sign Goodwin
PHILADELPHIA (UP!) —
Baylor halfback Ronnie Good­
win haa signed a contract
(or the 196.1 sea von with the
Philadelphia Eagles of the
National Football League.

INDIANAPOU1 (UM) — B
was (to field against PanelU Jane* today for radag'i
rictoit Jackpot, tto «Tth aanual MS mile onto race.
Jones, a crew-cot
•yearold, was the first men to of­
ficially turn a magic eatminute Up, UO m.p.h., ea the
track and this year la quali­
fying be set both a one-lap
record of 151J47 m.p.h. end
a four-lap mark of lSl.lSS.
But his background and his
practice performances nude
him aa even greater standout
In the field of the 13 fastest
qualifiers for this otato race
which could ipllt up |S00,000
among the starters with as
much as $150,000 going to the
winner.
Jones also was tto fastest
qualifier last year wtoa to
set tto previous spood rec­
ords and to led tto field far
half the race before ho waa
forced to slow down because
of brake failure.
Since his qualifying, to
has bees ths fastest driver aa
tto track, practlciag with
consistent lapa of MB ar ISO
m.p h. to indlcato to expect­
ed to travel at that paea in
tto holiday driva-forpay con­
test.
Jones, though, can't to aa
odds-on choice for tto strug­
gle expectod to last almost
3H hours, four former win­
ner* were in the field, the
defending champion, lodger
Ward, Jim lathmana, Troy
Ruttman and A. J . Foyt.
Non-winners also were rat­
ed aa contuders, particular­
ly two sports car notables.
Scotsman Jimmy Clark and
Dan Gurney.

feaSh treatment h r British
toxins writora since his errival tore to prepare for a
fight with British heavy*
weight Heavy Cooper, appar­
ently irritated Coleman with

JACK CAOLO, right, receives ths most Im­
proved Football Player trophy sponsored by
Kader Jewelry and presented by Coach Jim
Pigott.

rn rsB U k O B (V ?t) - T t o
Jostling of umplru BIO Jackowskl has coat Pittsburgh
Pirate outfielder Bobcrto Clenaeaio a five-day *u&lt;P«a»"»
In a telegram to tto fleet
outfielder Wednesday, Na­
tional League President War­
ren Giles ssld Ctomeote'a ac­
tions "were the most serious
reported to our effleo in sev­
eral years,” Tto suspension
runs through Sunday,
Tto rhubarb started in tto
fifth Inning of a game Tues­
day night with tto Pbiladel-

A te— rehw tra. e l

Clemente complained that
tto Pirates have been getting
tto short end of close calls
•U year. "We don't argue
and wa don't get them,” be
said.
Clemente also said close
cells at first base cost Mm
“ 13 to 20 points a year" on
bis batting average,**

Yank Favored
In British

Attention
FORD OWNERS

APRIL • HAY

Scotland
W. L. Pet.
29 IT jS30
27 IS .000
27 21 863
23 21 823
Pittsburgh
21 21 800
21 23 .468
Cincinnati
Philadelphia
21 a .477
Milwaukee
20 23 .444
Houston
19 » .404
17 29 870
New York
American League
W. U P c t
Baltimore
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23 IS .605
New York
Chicago
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Boston
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Kansas City
23 19 844
Stinnesota
S 21 812
Cleveland
IT 21 .447
Los Angeles
21 » .447

San Francisco
Los Angeles
St. Louis
Chicago

Final U. $.
Berths Filled
In Golf Play
ATLANTA (U Pl)-The (Inal
eight berths in the sectional
trials for ths U. S. Open golf
championship w e r e filled
Wednesday and it still ap­
pears the men to watch, in
addition to the big name pros,
are Bob Chartes and 8tan
Think.
Charles, a 27-year-old lefthanded swinger from New
Zealand, led the nation in the
first round tests, held at 54
cities throughout the United
States, with a biasing 13-47—
132 at Memphis Tuesday.
Think, a Kansas City pro,
carded a nest 133 the day be­
fore in his homo district
trials.

phla Phillies hero altar Cle­
mente was rulsd out st first
by Jsckowskl after hitting
into a double play.

Tto one that finally broke
Coleman's patience had to
do with much money Claj^
has made far hi* managers
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has made. All f know la tow
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C U bby. •

THURSDAY P. M.

By Abigail V a n Buren
M

DEAR ABBY: In a recent column
I noticed the rather vitriolic letter
from DOUG concerning his dislike
of tobacco smoke. What amazed me
WW your approval of a device that
would retaliate with an equally dis­
gusting odor. On the basis of this, If
the odor of garlic is offensive, why
not use a logger's peavey to cram a
couple of dozen buds down the
throats of garlic eaten? And If you
don’t like the beehive hair-do, slmplv
bust th e wearer over the head with
a hockory ax-handle. If you are an­
noyed beotuse your linoleum is being
pitted by ladies' steel heels, take a
scythe and slosh off their feet at the
ankles. Heaven knows we nil have to
put up with a lot of things we don't
especially like, but why not try to
tolerate it with grace? If smoke is
bothersome, stay away from people
who enjoy smoking.
BILL
DEAR BILL: You rattled the
wrong cage. A bee-hive hair-do
harms no one. One can step back a
foot o r two from another who has
eaten garlic. And when you discover
th at your linoleum is being ilamuged
you can ask the lady to remove her
shoes. BUT, the air belongs to every­
one. And no one has the right to pol­
lute it. Many people become physi­
cally ill from smoke but, sadly

enough, the smoker is usually so en­
slaved by the habit th a t he neither
asks nor cares whether he is offendIng the next person.
a

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DEAR ABBY: In the obscene of a
“retaliator”" for non-smokers, m
tell you how I defend myself against
the smoke thoughtless smokers send
my way, I pick up a menu or news­
paper and fan it back a t them. My
wife tells me it Is extremely rude,
but it Is no more rude than those
who would choke me with their
smoke.
ED. R.F.
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DEAR AL: Send the ten bucks to
the Cancer Society, Sport. I have
never smoked and never will.
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p a r tis * and d s f s n d sn t* . ** tu
each * n d *11 of w h o m r*»li!«nc* la unknow n, havln* o r
claim ing to h*v* Any rlkUt
till* o r I n l t r s s t In « r to th*
following d*s*rlb»d property,
which t i th* i u b j t o t tn4lt*r
• f th* abo**-*ty&gt;*d eaui*. vis:

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HILI-H. a cc o rd in g t« lh*
P l a t th*r*of. *• r**ord«d
l a P l s t Hook IS. » t P*k*
f t , a t th* Publlo Ittrord*
• f gsminnl* County, F l o r ­
i d a : log*th*r w ith!
K l * c t r * n d I H a U r e M 'd*l

toon

I nc luding t h e build ing a nd
a p p u rle n an c a * located th*r*en, a n d tog*tb*r w ith th*
fu r a ltu r * . furnl*hlng*. »nd
flstu r* * sltu at* th*r*ln, end
Incatad th*r*on.
YOU AND EACH O P TOIL
a t * h * r « b y no tl(l* d
Hut *
C om plaint
h*»
b* *n
ftU d
by t h * »h o v * -n » in * d p l i l n U f f
■ g . l n a t y o u a n d » a o h of y o u
to fo raelo ** a w o r t * * * * o n

th* abov*-d«*crlb*d property
la th e aba.*-*tyl*d eau**. and
yea a n d **rh a t you a r* b*r*by require d to fila an A n­
sw er or o t h e r P le ading r**P-*o*D* th e r e to with th* Cl*rk of
th*
*bov*-*ntlll*d
Circuit
Court a n d t o *»rv* a eopy of
auch An*w*r e r *th*f M*p-*n-

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c m m s i i o v , te le lit*.
c*yn* tlouU vard. Miami II.
Florida on or before tho J l t h
•Uy of June. 13:2: otherw ise
the a ll e g a t io n s of .old Com ­
plaint will be take n a* Cunf ***•&gt;! by you.
DONE AND ORD ERED at
th* Hemltvil* County Courthoua*. S anford. Florida, thl*
2»lh d a y of May. m 2 .
(SEAL)
A r t h u r It. lleckwllh, Jr,,
C lerk of t!u&gt; at ove-*ntltl•d Circuit Court
llyt M a r th a T. Vlhlen
Deputy C lerk
Coorihon and Courstiun
Attorney* a t Law
Miami Offlc*
1SI4 tllacayn* noulavard
MUml I I . F lo r id a
Publish Hay 10 * J u n e I, 11.
id. m i .

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lg th* C*nrt *&gt;r lb* County
Jadg*. Nemlnul* Cvuuty. F l o r ­
ida. Ig l-rohat*.
In rei K atat* of
MART I. TOUNO
D*e»*»*4
T All C r v d l la r s a a g Parana*
l l a d n g c l a i m , or Demand*
Agataal Said K a lalei
Tou and each of you ar*
biraby nuUflad end r*‘|u l r . d
to proe rnt a n y claim* and de­
mand* which you, or *lthar of
you. m a y h a v a attain*) th*
• tta t* of MAH V I. YOUNO, d*c«a*«d, lat* o f *ald County
to th* County Ju d e * of B«ml.
not* County, Florida, a t hi*
offlc* In th* o u r t hou*o of
**14 County a t Hanford, F l o r ­
ida,
w ith in
*ta
calendar
month* from th* ttm* of th*
Ural pu b lic a tio n of th is notice.
Each claim o r demand shall
b* In w ritin g , and *hall a&gt;at*
th* place of resident * and post
offlc* a d d d r s * . of the c la im ­
ant, a n d s h a l l be sworn to
by th* c la im a n t, hi* »*«nt. or
attorney, and any such claim
or d*m aad g o t so filed shall
b* void.
C a th e rin e Young.
Maaln* Y oung Flynt.
W ild* T o u n g W e g n s r
A . K aecutrlce* of th* Last
W ill and T e s ta m e n t of
MART L TOUNO. deceased
SlilnhoUer a n d Logan
Attorney* a t Law
F lrit Faderal Itulldlng
Hanford. Florida.
Atlornay* f o r Ks«cutrte«*
Publish May 10. * Juu* 4,

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now at homo at lOOS B, West
Pensacola St. In Tallahassee.
Out of town guests Included
the groom’s parents; Mrs. L.
M. Crews, grandmother of
the groom; Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. MeMannway, grandpar­
ents of tho bride; and Mr.
and Mr*. Frank Haddon, all
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Daniel Livermore Jr., of Ft.
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Lon Caro, Most Palm Beach;
Mr. and Mr*. Walter Chlltoo,
Edgtwater; Mrs. Ben Weir,
Orlando, and Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. JUgistar, of Seville.

ore*'* mother, hr*. Camilla
Brae* and her grandmother,
Mr*. M. R. Do**.
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Mead* were Invited to ahare
the party hour* from 4 to a
withe* rolled and tied n t h p.m. on tiio apaeiou* patio of
green ribbon la the form of the De*i homo.
miniature diploma*; an aaaortment of other *aodwlebea,
Wedding
cake*, nuti, mlata and cold » e S P
drink*.
The boiteaa preaented Pat W I R I N G S
with a gift of lingerie. She ?
Gwnitney Jeweign
wai a aalated with the arnlog
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and entertaining by the bon-

Semiaola Rabeksh Lodge
No. 43 m«t Thuraday evening
at tho Odd Follow* Hall with
Mr*. Clarence Snyder, noble
grand, presiding.
A report of the Assembly In
Miami Beach was given by
the representative.
A special practice meeting
waa announced for thin Fri­
day evening at 7:30 In tba
ball.
All officer* are requested
to wear long dresses at the
next meeting when memorial
services will be held. Initia­
tion la announced for June
*7. At that meeting Helen
licit*, district deputy presi­
dent of district No. 10 wlU b*
present

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Reginald C. McNeill, broth• r of tb* groom, w*s beat
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Mull, Jim Haddon, L a MoK ettha and doff MtOebeo.
Tb* brIda's mother wen •

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reception was held In tb* Ed­
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Church. Tba bride's table waa
overlaid with • cutwork cloth
and eantarad with tha tiered
wadding cake, flanked by sliver candelabra. Tbs bride's
book and annivem ry candle
warn on a table at tha en­
trant*, presided ever by
Mrs. Charte* Mull.
Mrs. W. A. Kratxert greet­
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Mrs. Homs? little, Mra. B. L.
Harvey, Mr*. Howard Montteth, Mrs. John Crawford
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By Mrs. Adam Maltei
M n. W. Corbett, Mrs. H.
Bruce and Mrs. H. W. Pattenon of Monroe Avenue, DeBary, w e n co-hostesses at
the 30th wedding anniversary
dinner party In honor of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Corts of
Monroe Avenue, this past
week.
Among the guests were,
Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Bruce
and daughter Debbie; Mr.
and Mrs. George Nichols,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Paplow, Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Schlevcnin,
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last weekend by the VAII-9
Officers Wives. The party was
planned to coincide with the
official change of command
which took place aboard the
L’SS Saratoga in Naples,
Italy, when Cdr. G. W. Kimmons turned tho squadron
over to Cdr. J. L. Shipman.
During cocktails Mrs. J.

Bride-Elect Honored W iih Shower
Miss Joan Fender, brideelect of Paul Flowers, was
guest of honor at a recent
lingerie shower, at the home
of Mrs. Ralph Spoilt, 411 San
Carlo* Ave.
Co-hostess was Mra. Larry
Price. Bridal games were
played by the gucata and
prises awarded to the win­
ners.
The refreshment table waa
cantered with an arrange­
ment of yellow and white
mums and held a largo rake,
decorated in yellow and
white. Punch, mints and nuts
were served with the cake.
The gilts were placed In
an umbrella, decorated with
yellow and whit* p a p a r
streamers.
.
Guests included the bonoree's mother, Mrs. Aubrey
Fender, and ihe Misses Etta
Emanuel, Catherino Bruce,
Linda Tyler, Betty Morris,
Judy Mims, Hits Poacock,
Delores Flier, Patty Coalter,
Linda Vcine, Frances Rlgga,
Louis* Dcnntngton, Sandy
Blsbee, Linda Hunt, Pat
Chapman, and Carol Ann
Carroll.

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L. Shipman presented Mrs.
G. W. Kim mons with a beau­
tiful silver punch bowl, a gift
to Cdr. and Mrs. Kim mons
from the Officer* of VAH-9.
Mrs. J. A. deGanahl pre­
sented Mrs, Shipman with I
pair of silver boot owl ear­
rings. a gift from the Hoot
Owl Wives.
Dinner being a covered dish
event, the guests were offer­
ed a variety of many delieb us casseroles, taiads sad
desserts.
During coffee and dessert
sag Rifts were presented to
Mra. Kim mons and Mrs. Shipman. One of the most inter­
esting was a squadron mas­
cot ns med Ninah, a very
feminine Hoot Owl, dressed
in black sequins, with flut(cry eyelashes and a lovely
rhinestone tiara.
Tiio wives also enjoyed
movies taken on Ihe cruise
and sent home by several of
Uie husbands.

SUMMER DRESS

FRI. A SAT. ONLY!
SPRING AND EARLY
BUMMER DRESSES

Originally 910.98 to 924.98

ONE LOT SUITS

GREATLY
REDUCED!

ONE LOT

SWIMSUITS |
LONG KNIT

SKIRTS
NOW

BEACH SHIRTS

14.09 A IK'Ot

NOW IJ.99

Howe's J a ilu D J U
2326 PARK DR.

Don't like a particular
dish? Accept * helping with
no comment.

OPEN ALL DAY WED. AND FKf. NIGHTS

June Fabric Clearance
A T G ARR ETT’S
MISS JOAN FENDER, seated, wus guest of honor nt n bridnl shower. Left
to right nro co-hostesses, Mrs. Larry Price and Mrs. Ralph Spotts and the
honoreo’* mother, Mrs. Aubrey Fender.
(Herald Photo)

IVY CIRCLE
About IS member* of the
Ivy Circle attended the last
meeting of the season at tha
home of Mrs. Edward Davli,
on Satauma Drive. Mrs. Jim­
my C. Murray was co-hos­
tess.
A aumptuoua dinner was
prepared combting of chick­
en salad, tiring beans, cand­
led yams, tomatoes, pickles,
olives, buttered rolls ami Uie
two hostesses served pound
cake,, topped with peaches,
whipped cream and therriea

Work

HIGH OR MEDIUM HEELS

Be very careful not to bet'ay a child's confidences.

3ahdm

LADIES' AND
CHILDREN’S

ALL BALE SHOES ON BACKS
FOB CONVENIENT SHOPPING

MRS. RICHARD DEAS, was hostess for a
graduation patio party honoring Miss Pat Brace.
Left to right are Mrs. Dean, Pat and her mother,
Mr*. Camilla Bruce.
(Herald Photo)

Anniversary

ENJOYS A GOOD

JACQUELINE
PUMP

Qbud&amp;A

starts

vM

F R ID A Y
M A Y 31st
Fruit Of The Loom

and iced tea.
A nominating cummiiice
presented a report to be vot­
ed on for officers for next
year. T h e y w e r e Mr*.
Dwayne Pruitt, for president;
Mrs. Robert L. Johnson, vice
president; Mrs. LaMar Mere­
dith, secretary, and Mrs. Jos­
eph F. Hunt, treasurer.
A red hot steel knitting
needle (nukes a professional
job of putting extra notches
In a leather belt.

DRIP
DRYS
Reg. 59c yd.

• Lawns
• Landscaping

BALE
PRICE 3

7

R E M N A N T ^

l

SALE

Large Table of
\
REMNANTS
with value* to
1.98 yd. • All on aala

PER
INCH

BUY NOW - AND SAVE

BATES ft PETER PAN

Gray Shadows
Nursery
S. Sanford
FA 2-4049
Hi ML S. of GindervUk

DRIP DRYS
Ideal fi-r Si-mmcr Vacation Wear
Or Back To School Frocks. Keg. I k yd.

PETER PAN ft BATES COTTON SATIN
46" wide • Reg. 1.49 yd.

SPORTSWEAR

LATEX

WHILE
THEY LAST!

"YOU SAVE COMING AND GOING"

Two Piece

SHORT
SETS
Dacrua A Cotton
Drip Dry
Slrcvrlras
BIouhc* from

A1LEEN
Cotton Knits
from

Sanford

Black ft White Duck

Shorts &amp;
1
Pedal Pushers *

make costly shifts at low pric*

v7

Burlington Shag Bark 46" wide - Reg. 1.69 &gt; 91.19 yd,
MOY
REG.
REG.
REG.

GASHEL LINEN
2.98 ____ 91.98 yd.
4.9 8 ___ 92.98 yd.
6.98___ 93.98 yd.

UEMBERG ft RAYON
16" wide • Solid Colon

r»

THESE AND MANY OTHER YALUES IN OUK FABRIC
DEPARTMENT - NO LAY AWAY, PLEASE • ENDS JUNE I

Capri Pants
LOVABLE
Halter Bra*

FASHIONS
323 EAST FIRST ST.
PHONE FA 2-5244

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Graduate Honored A t Afternoon Tea diom sm aksM
By Hr a. H. L. J

Xr*. Cecil B. Simpson and
Mrs. Ben E. Butler were cohostesses for an afternoon
graduation tea at the Simpson
home, 1202 Crescent Ave.,
honoring Hiss Carol Fuller,
The d a ta colors were car­
ried out in decorations and
refreshments. A large floral
arrangement of green and
white mums, baby'a breath
and greenery adorned the
table and assorted party
sandwiches, petit f o u r s ,
mints, nuts sad time punch
were served during the after­
noon.
White carnation corsages
were presented to Miss Fuller
and her mother, Mrs. John
Fuller. The hostess also pre­
sented Miss Fuller with a
graduation memory picture
book.
Guests invited to share the
party were Janice Wynn,
Janice Moore, Rita Rogers,
Caroline Baggerly, Susan Mc­
Call, Nytene Albers, Jn Ann
Nix, Gayle Woodard, Jo Ann
Hearn, Linda Hittell, Linda
McSwaln, Drenda Ranew.
Ann Bock, Judy Van Win­
kle, Addle Ailing, Wanda
Harris, Pat Bruce, Eileen
Reeves, Sylvia McCally, Amy
W a 11 a , Lorraine Cameron.
Becky Howard, Martha Cook.
K a t h y Premming, Sylvia
Smith, Marilyn Murphy and
Sharyn Giles.

DRESSES

MISS CAROL FULLER, seated, was honored at an afternoon graduation
tea a t the home of Mr*. C. B. Simpson. From left are Mrs. Simpson, co­
hostess, Mrs. B. E. Butler and the honorcc's mother, Mrs. John Fuller.
(Herald Photo)

Twins Celebrate Birthday
By Donna Estea
lot'CPO and Mrs. Gerald Sas j tenth birthday last WednesKalhy Lyon a n d Karen scr of 836 Lormann Circle, N. &lt;|ay.
Leigh Sasser, twin diughters | Longdale, celebrated their I Aftff Ichool Mf( s „ ier

•

FOR VACATION
OR TRAVEL

KATIIY AND KAREN SASSER
(Herald Photo)

took the honurccs and their
brothers and sitters to the
Sanfnrd Naval Air Station
Swimming Pool and treated
the youngsters to ice cream
and birthday cake when they
returned home.
Brothers and sitters help
ing the twins celebrate were
Michael. Mary, Deniie. Carole, Bonnie, Joey and Ricky.
The girls missed their fa­
ther who presently Is at&gt;oard
the Saratoga on a Mediterran­
ean Cruise and their older
brother, Gerald Jr., who is
away at St. Leo Prep School.

Good afternoon. Well, Mrs.
cream filling. Put in re­
Anna Hansen has come to our frigerator and cool at least 2
rescue for the Puza recipe hours.
that Frances Warren request­
Here’s a
ed. Mrs. Hansen told me she
has been making it for years. Pastry for one
\
cup enriched self-rising
P iu s Bough
corn meal
1 pkg. yeast
K cup sifted enriched self1 tbsp. lukewarm water
rising flour
1 tsps. sugar
*i cup shortening
2*i tsps. salt
3 to 3 tbsps. cold water
l i cup olive oil or cooking oil
Combine curn meal and
6 cups silted flour
flour. Cut or rub in shorten­
2 cups warm water
ing until mixture Is crumbly.
Soften yeast in 1 tbsp. luke­ Add water, mixing lightly un­
warm water. Put sugar and til dough begins to slick to­
oil In bowl, add water and gether. Turn out on floured
yeast mixture, stir well. Add board or pastry cloth and
about H of the lifted flour, press dough together. Roll out
beat thoroughly, then grad­ as directed for recipe varia­
ually add remaining flour. tion desired. (If dough seems
Divide dough In two portions Sticky, roll between sheets of
for cookie sheet, or four parts waxed paper.) if pastry
far 12 Inch pie plates. Turn breaks, press together to
onto a lightly floured board seal. Makes one l-inch pie.
and roll out immediately and
• • •
lightly about &gt;» inch thick.
Try this Quick and Easy
Put on lightly greased rookie Hamburger Pie.
sheet and let rite until dou­ t lb. ground beef
ble In bulk keeping dough It cup chopped onion
warm (about 83 degrees).
it tsp. oregano, crushed
Flisa
It tsp. marjoram, crushed
ti cup olive oil
It tsp. salt
1 large can Italian plum to­ 1 cup tomato sauce (6-oz.
matoes
can)
2 oz. jar Italian grated cheese
1 tsp. oregano
salt and pepper (a fltUe
cayenne)
1 clove garlic
1 lb. American cheese, coarsly shredded
ALW AYS FIR S T Q
When pizza bread dough
has risen to doubla In bulk,
brush surface with olive oil.
Cover dough with drained to­
matoes, cut In smalt pieces.
Sprinkle grated cheess over
tomatoes and season well
with salt and pepper and cay­
enne, minced garlic, then
ipread cheese over all gen­
erously. Sprinkle oregano
over top. Bake In hot oven

Enterprise

Personals

PRICE RAMIES
TO SUIT EVERY
POCKETHOOK

Mrs. Alberts Warner, Join­
ing several others of the De­
nary BPW Club motored to
visit the Industrial School in
Ocala on their open house
day Sunday. The BPW Club
sponsors one of the girls
there and they enjoyed meet­
ing and visiting with her and
the other girls.

Mary Esther’s
"Featuring Piuhlnnv

J uhI F»r You"

200 N. PARK AVE.
STORK HOCUS: 9 TO 3:10

a n d a j a iH z C I l

Swim Suits

CINDY PAULUCCI, eclebrnted her eighth
birthday truil riding nt the MQ Ranch with two
friends, Dina Pell and LU.su Hollingsworth. Her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeno Paulucci surprised
her with a red-fringed W estern Cow Girl tlre.su
fo r the big day. Cindy is shown feeding sugar
to the pony th at provided her transportation.
The tiny was climaxed with a big rnnch dinner
including birthday cuke and homemade ice
cream.

And

Walking Shorts
In Solids Or Plaids

From

‘ 5°°

A WONDERFUL GIFT ITEM FOR
THE GRADUATE OR FATHER’S DAY

Graduates Honored A t Luncheon

• QUALITY

• FASHION

Miss Carolyn Turner and
Miss Marianna Humphrey,
two 196] Seminole H i g h
School graduates, were hon­
ored at s luncheon, Saturday

• SERVICE

at the 'Tainted Horse” Res­
taurant.
Hostesses were Mrs. A. L.
Thomas and Mrs. R. F.
Cooper, Thr hostesses pre­
sented gifts of lingerie to
both honor guests.
Others enjoying the lunch­
eon were Viola Stoffer, Pat
Ruhn, Janie Ashby, Barbara
Miller, Dottie Jardine, Betty
Lou Corbin, Mrs. If. E. Tur­
ner and Sirs. Ann Humphrey.

CEJffiHNCE
SQ U A R E D A N C E

Summer
fla g s
Assorted Color.

Millinery
Sale

|&gt;i*rminl

W R A P -A R O U N D G O W N S
Ideal fur (he Beach
and home • were 5.98

NOW

$

3

98

SORRY • NO SXII STAMPS ON SALF. ITEMS

(fa J w k 'jt
DRESS &amp; SPORTSWEAR SHOP
LONG WOOD PLAZA

838-6721

Tigerettes
Plan Sale
This Friday
Member* of the VAIM Tigerettes Club art sponsoring
a bake sale, this Friday
the base exchange, starting
at 7:30 a.m.
All items for sala will
homemade and donated by
the members. Proceeds will
be used to help finance the
farewell party they plan to
give for their sea-faring hus­
bands.

U A LITY

With Fun To

Jj, T jzg J

Come!

BEACHWEAR f f w
Cabana 8*1a
( - O M f ffft
11.95 - 11.90 I f f J H B l J L
Swim Trunk*
VlF
jrP
2.95 to 5.95 HI. M
l M f
Terry Jacket*
4
.
9
5
“W
Jifflea lleach Shorn (.V M m M I
M
4.00 . 5.95
Shirt • Jam 4,00 - 5,00 '
f*f I ^ /
tailo red hr PURITAN and PAI.MLAND
timely vacation lifts.
1 FASHIONS
OPEN FHI. NITES - CLOSED WED. AT NOON

C tu tt

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M E N 'S

115 Magnolia At*.

W EAR
Phon* FA M5S1

Open Fridays Til 9:00 P. M.
All Day Wed. Year Round

4 H rlunyu aa nhevut 90 mimiti**

Serve piping hot.
•

•

•

Here’s another one of Ra­
chel Donelson’s favorite sum­
mer beverages. With summer
here and picnic season too
this will be swell.
1 cup orange Juice
t cup lemon juice
t cup while corn syrup
2 cups water
Blend ingredients, pour in­
to Ice cube trays. Freeze.
Serve 2 or 3 cubes In tall
glass with ginger ale. Garnish
with maraschino cherry.
•

•

Had a k llrr from Thelma
Aulrcy in Hattiesburg, Miss.
She was down here a short
time ago visiting relatives
and had a chance to read the
Corner and liked Uie recipes
She decided to write ind send
us some. Hero is one of
them:
Nutty Crust Cherry Almond
Pie
1 baked pie shell
'.a cup chopped almonds, if
desired in pie crust
Filling
P i cup (13 oi. can) Borden's
Kagle Brand Condensed
Milk
'a cup .lemon juice
t isp. vanilla
'i cup whipping cream, whip­
ped
Bake pie shell, allow to
cool. Then mix together con­
densed milk, lemon Juice, va­
nilla and almond extract. Stir
until mixture thickens. Fold
in whipped cream and ipoon
into coolrd shell. Top with
cherry glaze.
Cherry Glaz*
2 cupa (1 l-lb. can) ptttad tart
cherries, drained
N cup cherry Juice
*4 cup sugar
1 tbsp cornstarch
Set aside drained cherries.
Blend cherry juice with sugar
and cornstarch. Cook over
low heat, stirring constantly,
clear. Add cherries, spread
Ui mixture is thickened and

SUMMERS »N DARK-LINGS
IN COTTON PLAID!

COOL WALKING SHORTS
IN NEW PLAIDS! BATIKS!

3.98

6.95
New summer cotton* arrive dally. Cuol
refreshing fnbrica th a t slay crisp and
keep you cool. Kaay to care for - stylish
to wear. Jr. - Aliases and half sizes.

Smart University-Grmla In 100% combed
woven Dansport plaids and checks . . . .
now tmitlkri in the season’d most popular
patterns! A fabulous selection to choou
from . . . all a t the one Tenney-low price!

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WE HAVE A WIDE
VARIETY OF NOVEL
AND PRACTICAL
GUTS BY “SHIELDS’*

DISCOUNT

Jewelry

25% off

rtvauw uH *,

For The Grad

G IFTS for Graduates

DRESSES

Skirls, Peasant Bloused, Pantalettes
and Men's Western Shirts

u i it a c m u .

prepare baiic corn meal pal­
try. Roll out to circle about
% inch thick, m Into f inch
pie pan. Trim and flut* ed it.
FUt pastry with hot meat
mixture. Cover with cheese
oven (423
strips. Bake in hot ov&lt;
degrees) 20 to 25 minutes or
until cheese Is bubbly and
lightly browned.

PENNEY’S

•

just wear a smile

Batle corn meal putry
3 oxi. a 11c « d Moiiarella
chccie cut in li-luch aUcca
Brown beef and onion in
hot aklllet. Stir In Masoning*

I.ONGWOOD

•

CUFF LINKS

•

NOVELTY LIGHTERS

•

BRUSHES

•

WALLETS

•

DOPP KITS

•

TRAVEL KITS
AND OTHERS

SPECIAL! GIRLS'
COTTONS FOR
SUMMER

L99
What a choice! So
many wash ’n lit­
tle - or-no-iron cot­
tons. Everyone a
glrl-pleoser In sum­
mer colon.

THRIFTY JCP*a
HAVE ALL THE
DIG FEATURESt

SPECIALI
JR. HOYS*
BOXER SHORTS

BIG nEACH
TOWEL
SPECIALt

2.99

30

bays and girl* l i u t

2 -1.50

Big • name quality
a t a price! Correct
balance arch, Sani­
tizing, crepe-design
rubber o u t a o 1e ,
cushion insoles.

Popular boxers In
Kmart solid surface
Interest and pluid
cottons t S a n f o r *
IzedS. M a c h i n e
washable. 4 to 10.

Mode just for Pen*
ney’e of rainbow
■tripe cotton terry,
thick and thirsty!
Get them for the
whole family! .

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Lost f t Found
LOST: • week old grey lea i S RM. Fora. Apt, 170 Mo. 2628 LAUREL Avt. I Bed­
room*. 1 bath. Living room,
Bedroom Air • Conditioned.
Notieas - Psnooak
halrtd mala KitUn. Vlcldining room, kitchen ft
Education - Instruction aity of 5Ut St. A Oak Are. I l l E. 8th SL, FA 2-3786.
Florida room. $83 a month.
Transportation
on Saturday 23th of May.

322-6778. _______________
Liberal reward offered. Pb. ••CLEAN qtiitt Room*" The
Cable*. FA 86720SS-0317.
3 BEDROOM bouae, unfurnlahed. Kitchen equipped.
LOST: Black Handbag, with 2 ROOM furolabcd Apartment
Newly decorated. 900* from
for
couple.
ftS.
FA
273ft.
tapestry design. Saturday
like. $70. Option to buy.
evening la downtown area.
133 Palmetto Ave. Lake
a
BEDROOM r u n . ground
Larie reward for return
Mary. Hudaaon.
Door Apartment. Contact
of ID paper*. FA 3-6177.
2312 Palmetto.
3 ROOM Garage Apartment.
Newly decorated. W OO per
E'licieney
Apt.
830
Mo.
up.
Office 204 W. F irst
month. 812 Park Av*. after
Surplua
City.
201
W.
l
i
t
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
8 p. m. Call FA 2-3010.
DEADLINES
Room* privat* batba, 111
RENT A BED
W. F irat SC
CLASSIFIED DBFLAT:
SoHawa/, ItoapUal ft Baby 3 RM. furn. Apt Utly*. $30.
3 BR. house. 330. 322-2764.
Tom., thru Fri. • S P. M. day
Bcaa.
2-BEDROOM furnished apartBy
Day,
Weak,
or
Month
s e n t, alao efficiency apart­
STENSTROM RENTALS
CARROLL'S FURNITURE Nice 3 BR furn apL $80
ment, furnlalMd. 222-041.
Pb. FA 2-5111 118 W. lit St. 2 BR home UL eq. $73
Unfurnished 2 bedroom boua*. F U R N I S H E D Apartment. 2 BR Air C'nd. Home $SS
1203 Elliott Av*., FA 2-3234 Clean and clot* In. Jlmmio 3 BR Home t^ecreat $33
or FA 2-0323,
3 BR, l t t bath Fenced $93
Cowaa. 222-4011.
3 BR. 2 bath Fam. Rm. 1106
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom UNFURN. lat Floor. I rm*. 3 BR, Fla Room, aic* $118
bouae, kitchen equipped.
bath, 2 acrecnei porche*. 3 BR, 3 bath. Top*. $140
Pb. rA 2-3631.
300 Magnolia Av*. Apply 6 BR. 2V4 Bath, Pool $16o
uprta Ira evcainga.
6 BR, 2Vk bath, Exec. $168
2 BEDROOM bouae, Florida
roon. Available bow. Pb. NEW unfurnltbed 2 bedroom
FA 2-1540.
Duplex Apt. New atove ft
refrigerator. W a t e r furnEFFICIENCY Apartme&amp;t on
labed. Tile bath and terraaReal Estate-Mortgages
P in t St. Near 2 city free
zo floor*. $73 per Mo. Ph. Ml N. Park Av*. FA 3-2420
parking lota aod shopping
FA 2-2374 after 5.
Ravenna Park
FA $7486
atoewa. No utility chargea.
Evening*
NEW
Home,
3
bedrooma,
l
t
t
Su'.'abl* for couple or tin­
FA 2-1677 FA 2-3628 FA 3-6388
bath*, Weitlcgbouie kitch­
gle. Inquire Jacobton Dept.
t o A * C u r t o* C%* Cwootr
en,
central
oil
beat.
Car­
Store.
3 BEDROOM CB borne. KitJ o d g r , I t a l M t i Cm i U , f l e e ports. $80.00 monthly, op­
ehen equipped. Available
Ma, l a P e w n o t e .
1 BEDROOM’S. Kl t e h o a
la m i R r i a l t ml
tion to buy. Ph. Orlando
June 4. Pb. FA 2-5108.
JOURPH M IK C R R . a l t o know*
equipped. FA 2-3722.
422-2378.
aa JUK M I K U t R .
2 BEDROOM bouse. Kitchen
2 BEDROOM Housctraller. SMALL furnlahcd bout*; cou­
equipped. $75. FA 2-3306.
Legal
Notice
M o v ie* C l a i m * mm D f i i l i
ple preferred; modem con­
Bowman'* Trailer Court.
a o a t a a t &gt; * M *Ca«atai
l«
tm h
c in c rrr
ro ru T ,
veniences. 90S W. 23th St. 2 BEDROOM unfurnlahed
DeBary. NO 64900.
Ton a n d e a c h o f y o a a r t t i t t h
j t itic ia i,
riR tt rr
bouse. Kitchen equipped.
Hereby n o t i f i e d a n d r aq u lrtd o r n o r n o t it a id row
t o p r e s e n t a n y r l a l m a ami da* I R W I O L R C O t ’ TTY .
Small swimming pool $78
3 BEDROOM borne, Simland, SMALL clean Furn. Apt.
m an d a w h i c h y o u , n r ellh sr (HAM MHT TO. HIM
Light* ft water Furn. Ph.
a month. FA 2-2322.
FA
2-8231,
o f yoa, m a y h a v e a g a l n a l lha
to tic ij o r a r i r it
FA 2-0702.
a a U l a o r J O H K P I I M IK!.Kit, Ho a r n tu H
roniert.oarMK
FURNISHED Home available
a l i a k n o w n a a J O K lllKI.KIt. F M t l K I l A t . NAT IO .V .tt, MOItTd acaa aad, t a l a o r a a l d Coaaly, OAOK AMriOCIATION,
CLEAN tat floor Apartment.
July lat. 3 Bedrms, Fla.
Legal Notice
lo lha C o u n t y J u d a a o f d i a l ,
P la in tiff .
Private entrance. 1004 Pal­
Rm. Large fenced back­
n nla C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , a t h i t
metto.
« ( t i » —U t h a - e p iiri houaa at W I L L I A M M BR RNTON. j n . I T T U B
yard. Quiet neighborhood.
riw riT T
ro n tr.
aa ld C o u n t y a t BanfardT Vfor- Tint IIK VRIT CT—JT
u n i a n — r t H f f tT,
C n n v w n L n t to NAS. Schoolg
Ida.
w ith in
ala
c a l m d a r bla w i f e ,
3— pettro u m
IT
ATU
y ilH
SKUIVOLN T D T tX IS IT E D
ft shopping. $115 per mo.
m o n lb a f r o m t h a l i m a o l t.'.a
P af c n d a n ta . I O I T T T , F l . o l t l l l t ,
house. Air-Conditioner $80
f i r a t p u b l i c a t i o n o f t h l a no* TOi W I M J A H M. IIIHINTON. IT I ' H t M ' K H t MK ISM*
Call FA 2-1280 after 3 p m.
Ilea. T w o c o p l t a o f a a r h tlalm
a month. FA 2-3219.

Stenstrom Realty

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a g a l n a l you.
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R e c o r d s of Hemlnola C o u n ­
ty. Florida.
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P u b l i s h M ay 3t. 1* * J u n a 4.
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FURNISHED Apt. Bright ft IN quiet DeBary, 2 bedrooma,
114 baths, Fla. room, patio,
clean. 860 a Mo. &lt;06 S.
carport*. Soft water service.
Park Ave.
$73. FA 2-7213.
FURNISHED Duplex. Adults.
FURN. 3 Room ApL with
FA 2-7074. 1814 Park.
bath ft garage. Water furn­
ished. 2320 Narcissus. Ph.
2 BEDROOM unfurnlahed
FA 2-3110.
house. Kitchen equipped.
Near base. FA 2-0366.
AVAILABLE June 6. Spacious
3 bedroom, 2 bath home.
1 BEDROOM furnitbed haute
$133 per month. Phono
on large lot, $60 a month.
322 8108 or FA 2-0219.
FA 20307.

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1962 Ford Falcon

Futura 3 Door, linrkrt Seat*, Stand.
Tran*.. Air C'oaditioa ft Heater,
Extra Cleaa.

BETTER
BUYS

*1795

1960 Ford Fairlane 500

1195
1959 Chevrolet Bel-Air
1195
1959 Ford Country
1195
1959 Dodge 4 Door
1195
1959 Lincoln Hardtop t i
895
1958 Ford Fairlane 500
95
1955 Chrysler Crown
C
595

4 Door. V-*. Ford-O-Matir, Radio,
llrater. Power Steering, Beautiful
Blue ft Whit*.

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V-8, Automatic,
Radio, Heeler.

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Sedan Staliou Wagon, 4 Door, 8
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Station Wagon, 9 i’aaa.. 3 Seat*.
Fully Powered, Radio A Heater,
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Imperial, 3 Door Hardtop, Air CoodFully Powered, Excellent Cond.

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BARG AIN LO W PRICE C A R S

1956 MEKCLRY 1Dver Hardtop

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1952 0LD8M0B,LE * D o o r__________ I1QQ
CARS SOLD WITH A GW WARRANTY

HUNT

M ERCURY

SANFORD • FA 2-488-4

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Winter Pork Phunw
MI 4-0209

LOT AT PALMETTO ft COMMERCIAL

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H erald W ant-Ads A re Busy In Sem inole C ounty, Buying! Selling! R enting! U se Them !
9. For Salt or Km!

12. Real Ealate For Sale 25. Plumbing Services

Houm. FA 2-7M or FA 24209 2 BEDROOM House. 90A Myrtie Ave. Call Jimmie CoBY OWNER. 3 Barm. 2 bath*
wan. 322-4013.
Urge lot. FA 2-1*32.
12. R o d E s ta te F or Bolt
BY OWNER. Furnished or
unfurnished. 2 bedroom
house. 122 Country Club Or.
FA 2-UM.
SUNDRIES Store. Stock k
equipment. Well cstabllabed. Proprietor wlihet to re­
tire. Call FA 2 0274 or
Longwood TE 8 6389.

PLUMBING
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
R. L. HARVEY
THREE BEDROOM, two-bath 204 Sanford Ave. FA 2-3383
bouse; hardwood f l o o r s ,
fireplace, Fla. room, dining
room. Large kitchen. Dou­
ble garage with lots of atorage space. On large lot
Plumbing &amp; He*tin*
with many trees. 1814 MelAIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR
lonvllle Ate.
WORK
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 24562

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May 30, 1963 — Pag* 11 U . Furniture

By Nadine Seltzer

SWEETIE PIE

Wall

Jim Hunt Realty

room frame house at 3t2 17. Male Help Wanted
Holly Ave. Near school,
close in. Hardwood floors SERVICE Station Attendant.
thru out. Large rooms, mo­ Experienced in lubrication.
Must be over 21. References
dern kitchen equipped 17,300
required. Lake Mary Amoco
Liberal terms. Contract
Station. Lake Mary.
Airs. M. L. Kaborn. Ph.
FA 2-3839 or FA 2-3292.

SANFORD ROYS

NO CASH NEEDED
Work alter school now and
full lime during summer.
• Bedroom, 2 bath, till a
month. T. k 1. included.
$1.13 an hour salary. Age
322-80AS.
14-18 (white only) Apply
Saturday 9 a. m. 64 E.
Lcmral. noom jmu.

St. Johns Realty

THE TIME TESTED FIRM MANAGER Trainees, age 25
116 N. Park Ave. FA 2 6123
to 30. Married preferred.
Opportunities. Sanford, Cas­
LAKE MARY. Last time of­ selberry, Orange City and
fered, 3 Bedroom, den or
Dcl.and arras. Contact Mr
4th bedroom. 2 bath home.
Hudson, Jarkson’s Minit
Close to sellouts A churches.
Market, Lonr.wood Plata,
Vs block to Little Lake
longwood, Florida
Mary with safe beach and
boat launching privileges. 19. Situations Wanted
13’ Boat and 4U hp. motor
k trailer included at $13,900 Child Care. FA 2 2274.
FA 2-7094.
YARD Work. FA 2 7878.

HAVENNA PARK
Custom 3 HR, 2 bath CB
home, situated In dcsiruble
area on fenced oak shaded
lake-front homesitc. Fea­
ture* include built-in kit­
chen equipment, Florida
room, and other nice ex­
tra*. Only $16,230, with low
down payment, and $103
per month includes every­
thing. See this soon! Ex­
clusive with—

21. Beauty Salons
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
Complete Scf. Eve. Appt's.
103 So. Oak
FA 2-3742

SEPTIC TANKS
CLEANED only $18.30
Economy Septic Tank Co.
TE 8-1413 Altamonte Spga.

ONLY six left in desirable
Tee 'N Green Estates. See
model on Upsala Road.
Centrally air-conditioned, 3
or 4 bedrooms, beautiful
family room, in your price
range, JOth St. W. by Mayfair Country Club.
BY OWNER. 3 Br. 2 bath CB
home in I’inecrcst. Kitchen
equipped. Reasonable down
payment. A s s u m e pay­
ments. Call FA 28219
~ 9M tT PE R ACRE
18 ACRES high, wooded land
overlooking pretty lake —
$3,400 — sorry, but cash.
New 3 bedroom, 1 bath, airconditioned home on ST,
JOHNS RIVER. $17,900,
10% down.
Waterfront Lots — $1,993 —
l.ow down payment sod $13
per mouth.
New 2 bedroom LAKE MARY
home. Big oaks, view of
lake, orange grove—$J.730.

LAWNS Renovated - Aerate
Remove Thatch - Chinch
Bug Spray (VC-13) - Fertihtc-Ph. FA 2-4244
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
"If you don't car* for burned spar* rlbi
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
serving hamburgers Insider’
All Types and Sixes
We Repair and Service
33. Furniture
29. Automobile S ervice
S T I NE
AUTO RADIO SERVICE
Machinery and Supply Co.
FREE ESTIMATE
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-6432 PERSONAL RADIO A TV Upholstering A Mattress ren­
23Ui. St. A Sanford Ave.
ovating. New A Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
LAWN SERVICE
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
AUTO GLASS
FA 3-2117.
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
INSTALLED
FA 2-1817.
Sen’tarik Glass and Puint
BE»S FOR RENT
Piano Tuning and Repair
Company
Hospital, Rollaways, Juve­
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4423
nile. FREE delivery end
Pick-up.
Air-Conditioning 3 1. P o u ltry - L iv e s to c k
FURNITURE CENTER
H. B. POPE CO., INC. FOR SALE: Three Gurnscy
1100 French Ave.
260 So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
Ph. FA 2 7933
hellers, 9 months old. Had
calfhood vaccination. $283 WANTED reliable couple to
MnUrea* Renovation
Includes: Cleaning A Process­ for all three. Cali FA 2-2988 take up muni lily payments
ing Kelt, Bra.id New Cover,
or, come to 2111 Summerlin
of $13.3&lt;) on 3 complete
Ave. alter 3:00 p.m.
Brand New Insulation Where
room* of furniture. Call
Needed.
TE 1-1311, Ca*»clbrrry, colEE FiC’K UP--------k DELIVERY
REGISTERED Collie*. $35. Used furniture, appliances,
§14.50
FA 2-2437 after 6.
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Larry’s Mart 215 Sanford
2nd. A Magnolia FA 2-6321 32. Flowers - Shrubs
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
SUMMER swim and fun pro­ POTTED MUMS in bloom. Sell Us Your Kurnlture. Quick
gram. Happy Acres Kinder­ 33c up.
Service With the Cash,
garten and Nursery. Ph.
SUPER TRADING POST
GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY
FA 2 8181.
Grapcville Ave. Near 20th St.
FA 20677.
FIUGIDAIRE
Sales A Service
G. H. HIGH
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
Ph. FA 2-3883

GRADUATION SPECIAL
Cut
Curl Rcauty Shop
Cold Wave $6 95 complete. 29. Automobile S ervice
Open evening by appt.
Auto Glass, Tops
318 Palmetto Ave. 322(1834
A Seal Cover*

22. Build • Paint • Repair

FINISHED masonry home on
properly anywhere
Stenstrom Realty your
in Florida. No down pay
ment. Low monthly pay
Real Estate—Mortgages
nients. I. E. Batten. 363 E.
l i t N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
3rd
St. Pii. FA 2 1970 or
Ravenna Park
FA 2 7493
FA 2-4440. Sanford, Fia.
Evenings
FA 2-2677 FA 2 3829 FA 2-8360
LO-’H ARBOR. Air-Cuod. 4
Bdrm. homs, hugs Flu. Rm.
Double carportc, m a n y
other extras. FA 29366.

27. Special Service*

SMITH Air-Condition Refri­
geration service. Ail work
guaranteed. Very reason­
able in price. Day FA 2-7WH
Night FA 2-2060.

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
301 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8632
\LL WUHK GUARANTEED
For quality automobiles at
low prlii-s check the Herald
cla.-*iltrd pages where local
dealers advertise.

H0LLERS°/SANF0RD
MONTH END

CLEAN - UI*

TODAY’S

SPECIALS

IQCO
1 JQ PLYMOUTH *295
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OWNER leaving in few days.
3 Bedroom. 1 bath, separate
dining room, beautiful fire­
place in living room and
large glass doors to en­
close patio. Owner's invest­
ment over I17.2W Will »ell
SI3.TOO. Buy it or rent It
at a bargain. 303 S. Sunland Dr,

1962 CHEVY II
I dr. slallnn wagon, 6 cylinder, auto. Iran i., R A II,
I owner with only 13.000 mile*, like new.

Only ‘1895
1959 Rambler Custom
4 dr. Cleaner than ■ b o u n d - tooth. I
owner, auto, trana., I'/.S and 1711,
Factory new.
ONLY

*1095

NEW YORKER 4 dr. eedan. auto,
trane., P/S end 17H. Just drop h»
and drive thle one.
ONLY

CONTRACTOHS! Stop By und See Our • . • .

1953 Chev. V2 Ton

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219 E. 2nd ST. SANK)HD 2505 l'AKK AS E.

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Gateway To The Waterway

Robson Sporting Good*
Your EVtNRUDE Dealer
304 68 E. 1st Ph. FA 24
10 hp. MERCURYO.V. Motor.
A-t cond. used approx. 180
hrs. $133. 322-8031.

READY MIX Concrete, win­
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Chuluota Graduates
THURS., MAY 80, 1063

By Jane Cnee - wry
What would yomr reaction
be if your husband brought
homo eight beirer yetts and
■aid "Hereto year Christmas
prew ar* or landed you a
Urn King Crab In wok tor

Other officer* elected are
Jhreld McBride, U ni vice
Mounander; Base* Morrison,
ascend vice commander; Abe
CoMman, sergeant at arms;
Koeeo Morrison, finance offloar and L Nkhoie, chaplain
Bad htotorlna Charles Tabor
* U appointed adjutant.
Installation eervmcmisa win
in held the Utter part of June
at which time an open house
end dedication af th . now
luilding also to echoduled.
lenten has rwtoeeted that

Osteen Group
Heels To Plan
New Center

log held at the Casselberry
Women** Club last Thursday
M laterafting gllmpe* of life
in our northernmost cute,
She and her mb Billy join­
er her husband on Kodiak
whet* he teaches math and
science in the Mary Baea
school. Their elder eon, Char,
let, stayed In Casselberry in
order to complete hie senior
y«nr at hymen High School
end aha la in town for hie
graduation.
Kodiak Island Is at the
head of the Aleutian chain
and to 100 miles long and
SOW mllei la width. The town
of Kodiak baa a population
of 1,000 aod the Navy Bast,
which to located teven miles

tattoo of approximately &gt;,000.
The economy of the island
it bated primarily on the
flaking industry. Some of the
varieties of fish found In
abundance In the area include
salmon, king m b , and smelt.
Many people smoke their own
salmon and it is a delicious
hors d'oerve.
Deer, elk and bear on the
island provide exciting hunt­
ing and thcro are some eat.
lie ranches. Beaver dams are
found on the streams. Fields
and slopes are covered with
beautiful wildflowers and
blueberries, cranberries and
salmon berries abound.
There Is one bakery and at

By Mr*. Clarence Seyder
The planning committee of
Urn newly organised Osteen
Civic Assoc 11lion met Monday
eventog at the home of Mrs.
Rose Doyle for further dis­
cussion on the proposed Com­
munity Center.
Appointed to ■ committee
to pick the building site of
the Center were Edward Pell,
Sira. Doyle, Mra. Joe Mast­
ers, Mrs. Jamca Wallin and
P. T. Piety. Mrs. Doyle baa
donated the land.
Tentative officers of the
new organisation will he pre-

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veetroom fixtures must bo lnfV nulled, the reefing comput­
ed nod the building painted.
Announcement has been
need* that th« Chuluota Post
Beys* to send at Uast two
delegate* to the stmts con­
vention scheduled June «M&gt; In
Clearwater.
Tbs next tegular meeting
mill be at ■ p.m. this 8atur, day, at tho post home which
to located on Chuluota and
■Christmas Roads. All eligible
. veterans In the area are In- «cnt*d at the Community
Sleeting to be held In the
VotusU County Barn Building
at • p. ri. on June 21.
Attending were Mrs. Piety,
Sirs. Wallin, Mrs. Norman
MUler, Sirs. Masters, Sirs.
Doyle, Edwird Pell and Nick
Pfeifeul. This group will meet
MRS. WILLIS HENSON, former Caflaclberry
New officers of the North again within n few days.
resident, dlttpluy* nouvenlra acquired during her
Orlando Civic Assn, will b« In­ Date to be announced.
stay in Kudiuk Inland, Aluxku. Included in the
stalled nt Monday's I p. m.
collection are a hair neat belt, a nmull totem polo
meeting of the group to be
Bald In th* offices «f the
and king crab salt and pepper nhakern.
North Orlande Co,
(Herald Photo)
Taking ever will be Boy
Burke, president; Mrs. J. DGrinstead, first vice presi­
dent; Joe Hague, second vice
By Joan Mafia
president; Mra. Wands By.
Members of lha Chuluota
burn, secretary and BUI Byan, Retired Folks Club held their
treasurer.
annual picnic at Chriatmas
In other business annuuce- Park on Thursday, May lfl
manta of next year’s etanding with 23 in attendance 'o r the
committees will be made and event which Is held each year
By Jana Casselberry
fee, Guest* were seated at
final plane will be discussed before the club recesses for
Principal and Mrs. Ralph candlelit t a b l e s arranged
for the Village Fourth of July the summers months.
Celebration which the asaociaThe picnic gives members Diggs of Lyman High School about the living room and
tlon will sponsor.
an opportunity to enjoy an were guests of honor at a screened porch which over­
outing before those who ara Salad Bar Supper given for looked a scene of tropical

Civic Assn.

Sets Installation

PAGE 12

breed Is priced s t 90 cent* to
town and 29 canto on the base,
Mrs. Benson soon learned
how to hike her own. She
also learned how to make
that old favorite of the pros­
pectors, “Sourdough Pan­
cakes."
Transportation to Kodiak is
primarily by plane and the
boat come* from Seattle only
twice during the summer. A
ferry to be put to operation
In 1MM will make the island
more accessible to tourists.
Alaska enjoyed a relatively
mild winter this year. The
temperature varies but the
lowest record on Kodiak to
nine degrees and the highest
for August is S3 degrees ami
for January, 30 degrees, Sev­
eral days of high winds,
known as Wliis Walls, .dur­
ing the winter forced the
closing of schools.
Armed forces radio and
television
programs, seen
without
commercials
are
broadcast from Elmcndurf
Air Base at Anchorage.
The
population
include*
many retired people, authors.
artisU and guides who love
to live there because of the
friendliness of the people and
the magnificent scenery.
There is u variety of busi­
nesses, a small hospital, and
churches of many denomina­
tions are found in the small
town.
To fill her time Mr*. Ben
son worked as i substitute
teacher and as a clerk in a
gilt shop. Some «l the souv
enirs which she exhibited at
the Woman's Club were a
crihbage board made from
walrus tusk, a small totem
pole, a belt of hair seal and
recipe books containing ex­
ample* of colorful Alaskan
cookery.
She and Charles are balk­
ing forward to Joining the rest
of the family in Alaska soon
after hie graduation in June.

By U ses Gris stead
Proposed by-laws of the
North Orlando Little League
Parent's Auxiliary were ac­
cepted aa read by Mrs. Ar­
thur Rhodes, secretary, at a
meeting of the newly organtoed group held Sunday night
to the Community Building
at the Village Recreation
Area.
The treasurer's report, also
read by Mrs. Rhodes in the
absence of Mra. Arthur Per­
rin. stated that the auxiliary
to in good financial condi­
tion and now ha* a total of
1137.00 tn the treasury.
Arthur Rhodes, president of
the group, read resignations
from Mra. Leonard Stewart
a* concession stand chairman;
Leonard Stewart as finance
chairman and Robert Steph­
enson as general manager
and manager of the Little
League team.
K was suggested that Step­
henson be asked to umpire
game* since he offered help
in other capacities if needed.
However, the group decided
to leave this matter entirely
in the hands of the coaches
as they are better quslifled
to select umpires.
Anton Krocck was circled
to fill the office of mansger
with Gary Fcrrin and Eddie
Connelly named as assistants.
The group was advised by
Liiaiiei Ituwvtt m n mi BWt
sions made must be approv­
ed by the Little League Asso­
ciation before they become
final.

ar* member* of tht* year’*
Ortedo High Cradoatiag Class.
Thoee who will be graduat­
ing and their plane for the
near and immediate future
Karen Sur Kennedy, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mr*. Howard
Kennedy of Third S t, who will
work through the tatnmer
months until her marriage
next fall;
Wanda C a r o l y n Jseoba,
daughter of Mr. u d Mn.
Woodrow Jacob# of Chuluota
Rd., who will ba working In
Orlando for the eummer. In
August *he will learo fur the
Atlantic School, Airline Trnln.
lng Division in Kansas City,
Mo., where she will itudy to
become a reservation!*!;
Dorothy Jane 8 t o p y r a ,

English Estates
Parents Vote
To Form PTO
More than 100 parents
whose children will be attend­
ing the English Estates Ele*
mrntnry School next fsll met
Monday night with Prlncfpsl
Morris Ruby at the South
Seminole Eelementary School
in Casselberry.
Those of the group voting
approved by a record of 8218 to form a I'arcnt-Teacher
Urganixatlon rather than be
affiliated with the ParentTeacher Association.
Mra. Mno Lrgg of English
Estates was elected meting
chairman. A nominating com.
mittce, i (insisting of Mra.
Mary Williams of English
Estates, Mra. llctty Pierce of
;c, J Irr. Aan-Jsw
■Ian of Lakewood Shoes and
Mra. Agnes Sheppard of Tungli-wood, wait rhosen to pre­
sent a sluto of officers a t the
next meeting which will he
held al 7:30 p. m. next Mon­
day a t South Seminole Ele­
mentary.
All parent* of children who
will lie attending this school
are urged to attend the meeting.

daughter *t 9fn. Brrth Stoppro of Fifth Bt, wha ha*n*t
nny definite plans U J t t « •
crept to start werkinc;
Nurbert Geers* Hyman, eon
of Mr. end Mr*. ferrall Hy­
man of Fourth St, will attend
Orlando Junior Cell*** before
Coiny on to the Uahrersity of
Florida or fltetaon;
Ingrid Ceorjcin* H y m a n ,
daughter of Mr. end Mr*. Ferroil Hyman of Fourth S t,

EDITORIAL COMMENT

Police Protection
T he. North Orlando Village Council thU
week announced that within the next few daya
full time police protection will go Into effect in
the community.
At the same time the council requested cooperation of all resident* and through motorinta
in obeying traffic law* approaching and travel­
ing within the municipal limit* *ince all intention* are to htrictly enforce the*e law* once the
volunteer police department ia on 24 hour duty.
The council also i**ued a apecial reminder to
reflldenta of the village that they will be expect­
ed to comply with the dog ordinance which call*
for dog* to lie on Iea*h, or in the company of the
owner, a t all time*.
It I* not the Intention of the cmlncil, which
ha* met with eome delay in organizing it* police
department, to work a hardship on anyone. How­
ever, now that one i* organized, the village doe*
intend to »ee that law and order are maintained
without partiality to anyone.
Your cooperation in requeated . . , give it.

Longwood Installs
New PTO Officers

Longwood PTO President Fisher at the piano. All flva
Wayne Joiner installed offi­ were decked out in their fin­
cers for the 1903-04 school
est Uay Nineties slcevegartcr
year at the organization's
dress
and centerpart hairdos
last meeting of the year held
Tuesday night in the school and liary, when repeated apauditorium._________
i plausc sml cheer* brought__
Mrs. Jean Vuskan was in the group back, broke into
stalled si president following an Impromptu twist which
her election to the office af­
ter Mrs. Carolyn Bistline re­ again brought down the house.
The “Mamas'' were Mary
signed due to other previous
civic commitments.
McIntosh, Irene Van Eepoel,
Charter Set
Other officers are Mrs. Joan Voskan, Martha Payne,
An official Charier Pre­
Eula Scull, sice president; Lucy Nell Young, Helen Phil­
sentation
for Casselberry
Mrs. Mary Rowell, secretary
VFW Post 10030 will be held
and Leroy Riley, treasurer. lips und Klda Nichols who
at it p. m Saturday st the
Joiner announced that the danced the "Ball and the
Land ’() Lakes Country Club
school and PTO will express Jack" tn addition to a Roar­
in Casselberry.
their appreciation to the stu- ing *20'* number In costume.
den body for cooperation and
Sixth grade mothers served
efforts on behalf of the school refreshments at the close of
library by treating the child­ the program.
' ,
ren to a free Magic Show on
June 3, the day before achool
is out.
The Adult Ta^nt Show pre­
sented following the business
meeting was highlighted by
the performinces of “ The
Schoolhouie Four plus One"
Plans for service projects
and the 'Tliithsteppimt Ma­
m as."
j of Sanfurd Chapter lin t. Wo­
The first starred Principal* men of ths Moose, were be­
Immediately
Monday
Christy Harp, John Angel and gun
I-ouii Kosy and County Supt. night at ths first official busi­
R. T. MUwee "plus" Michael ness meeting of the newly In­
beauty complete with the
stituted group held In the
lake, palm trees amt moon­
Moose Lodge Hall in Lake
light.
Mary.
Other* attending the supper
The women unanimously ap­
were Mr. and Mra. Burbon
proved the recommendation
Ferrell, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
that the Chapter take over as
CASSELBERRY VFW POST lOO.sO mul its Auxiliary installed new «»fPavelchak. Mr. and Mrs.
sponsors for Laks Mary
fkers at ceremonies hold last Friday night at the Luml 'O I-ake* Country'
David McCoy, Mr. ami Mrs
Brownie Troop 337. Tentative
H) Ilei™ Snodzraue
Club. Post officers pictured, top, seated from left, nro Ralph Webb. Hollis
Austin Savlllr, Mr. and Mr*.
plans also were discussed for
The
Enterprise
ParentJohnson, George Howard, Denell Long and Henry W ard; ittundinir, Robert
C. F. Field. Mr. and Mrs.
Teacher council met Tuesday, providing ■ bassinet loan ser­
Dysert, William Moore. Joseph Tyminaki, installing official, Michuel
Howard Babbitt, Mr. and
May 21, fur the last business vice which wsmld be available
Potcrauak and William Nebel. Auxiliary officers, bottom are, front from
Mra. H. E. Bothell, Mr. and
meeting and program of this to chapter members.
left, Kreldu Dysert, Ann Wiekliffe, Mildred Johnson, Doris Long and Mary
Mrs. Buss I Ini he rl, Mr. ami
The next meeting U acheschool year.
Webb; bock, iietty Hagans, Thelma Crolty, Helen Pearson, Connie Sparks
Mrs. Clare llalmer, Mr. and
duled
for 8 p. m. June 10. at
Parents voted to donate $15
urd Vivian Warren.
(Herald Photos)
Mrs. Ralph Brewer, Mr. and
to sixth grade students for a which time enrollment cere­
Mr*. Finney Haynes, Mr. and
Promotion I’uity which will monies fur new members will
Mr*. Charles Dome, Mr* Ken
be
planned under the direction be conducted. Ritual practice
Burkhart, and Mr. and Mrs.
was set for next Monday at
of Mrs. Daisy Lee Gunn.
Leonard Casselberry.
Mrs. Forrest Nutt present­ W p m. All eleeted an ap­
ed Mrs. pa: Hatchett, presi­ pointed uftlccrs and commit­
dent. a gift certificate from tee chairmen are urged to be
the PTC as an expression of present.
appreciation for her work and
effort during the past two
years.
,A spring Festival, directed
by Mn. Cecil Sellers, mu-ival
II) Donna Entrs
director, was pn^enUd follow­
Mis, Louise .Steward, past
ing the business meeting.
district eight president. In Ilanciw were pre.ented by
stalled Hi,. iu-wly appointed
By Shirley Wentworth
t*i h grade from the kinderofficer* of the Auxiliary to
Awards in special field* of
South Seminote VFW Post
gartsu iliroucli the ,ix.h. S. v- ■ac|, cvrmcnt were received l&gt;v
8207 at the regulur monthly
end song- were give, by * ,, lm.mb, r, of the Forest
meeting of the group held last
chorus vuiui'ii-cd of student* i Lake Academy Uraduiting
Thursday cvininif In the Post
from th,- fifth and sixth j Class al Commencement ExHoms on the Old llixia High­
lercise* held last Sunday in
way.
the Academy Chapel.
Installed were Mrs Sue
Valedictorians of the class
flerdahl and Mra. Lucy Me- ;
were Jean Mvison of Atlanta,
Guire, color hearers, and Mrs, .
| Ga„ and David Jewett of
Eva Wynn, huturiun.
! Forest City. Salutaloriun was
Mra. Bcrduhl, aetiior vice
„
Patricia McConnell of OrBy Jane Casselberry
| Hollis Johnson, senior vice commander of Post two! of *tuNation, wss present but I ;4„ ()0
president, conducted the meetPost
luu.V)
of
Casset-l
commander;
Drncil
Ding,
VFW
Cocoa and George Marks, unable to officiate i* she had) Awitds presented went to
tug in the absence of Mr*.
Iren* March. She announced berry and it* Auxiliary held junior vice comma niter; Hu­ immediate past commander laryniiu*.
, Bunny Waggoner of Jacksonthat ticket* for the chicken a Joint Installation uf officer* bert Dysert. chaplain; Henry uf Post 1282. Orlando.
Ncw Auxiliary officers are villa. Jan Kcarce of Albany,
Installing officer for the Mildred Johnson, president;
burin-cue to In- held June 11 are I and buffet supper last Satur­ Ward, quartermaster: Wen­
Ga. and Davkl Jewett of Fornow available from any num­ day night at Hi,- Land O' dell Xchcl, three year trus­ Auxiliary w a s Mr*. Ann Doris Ding, senior vice presi­ cat CUy, literary; klarquita
Lake* Country Club in Cas­ tee; flay Channel, two year Dcrnry, past district presi­ dent; Vera Channel, junior
ber of the post or auxiliary.
Fowler of Albany and Vivian
trustee: Hibbard Casselberry, dent from Auxiliary 7’J tt. O r­ vice president; Ann Wickiiffe,
Refreshment* of iecd tea, selberry.
Lester of Apopka, music.
Eight District Commander one year trustee; William lando
cuke or coffee werv served by
Assisting was Mr*. secretary; Mary Wcbo, tressEileen Beane of Forest City
Mrs. Edna Noruian, Mrs. Ruth Joseph Tyminaki of Post 0 7 , Moore, judge advocate; Mi Hazel l.ahncr* of Auxiliary j urer; Helen Pearson, chapand Woodrow WUiddrn of
Putrrtnsk, surgeon; 2093. Orlando, who served a* lain; Connie Spark*, condueSmith. Mre. McGuire and Mi*. Orlando, was installing offi­ chiel
TitusviUe, religion: Jcel FerWvnn following tlw buaiuea* cer with Irwin Lahuers, past Ralph Webb, adjutant; Cltf installing conductress.
tress. Vivian Warren, guard; rcc of Urtando and J ;a n Nimeeting.
I commander of Post 2033, Or- Overman, service officer and
Mr*. Maude Hortell of O r­ Tlseima Crutty, musician; vison of Atlanta, citizenship
Richard Hamm, sergeant at lando. past department pres­ FTekla Dysert, one year trus­
Th* auxiliary's next meet­ I Undo, serving a* lide.
and Joyce William* of Kiss­
ing will b« held on Jane Li at
Officer, installed w e r e arms.
ident who w a s originally tee ami Betty Itagans, two immee and Jam es Whitt uf
8 p.m. a t the post home.
I George Howard, commander;| Visitors %er* Jack Hoyt, scheduled to preside at lit* in- year teu*tr«.
Lexington, k g , nervics.

PTA Honors Principal

Moose Chapter
Plans Projects

A t Salad Bar Supper

North Orlando
To Build
Babe Ruth Field
By Mm* Grtostesd
Decision to build a rrgulsbon Bab* Ruth baseball dia­
mond to North Orlando was
announced litis week by the
community’* Little League
Parent's Auxiliary.
The new diamond will be
located directly south of tha
present Utile League Park.
Arthur Rhodes, auxiliary
president, announced nt a
msettog of Ilia auxiliary held
Sunday night, that permission
to use the land for thle pur­
pose has been received from
Frank Faauls, North Orlando
Co. manager.

"Sno-blrds" go north for the
summer.
Attending were Mrs. Mina
Morrison,
Mrs.
Beverly
Stout, Martin Salmon, H ar­
vey Wilson, Herbert Boswell,
Mr. and Mrs. George Boulden, Mr. and Mrs. Burdette
DcWlch, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Buckley, Mr. and Mra. Geor­
ge Haig, Mr, and Mrs. L. A.
Ratliff, Mr, ami Mrs. Henry
Willard, Mr. and Mrs. George
Zimmer, Mr. and Mrs. Ed­
ward Richardson, Mr. and
Mrs, Kdwsrd Kuhlman and
U r. and Mrs. Edgar Webb.
Tlte final meeting before
thig year's recess is scheduled
for Thursday, June 30, at
the Community Rouse begin­
ning with a pot luck supper
at * p. in. followed by the
regular busineaa session.

them last Friday evening by
members of the Lyman I*TA
executive board at the home
of Sir. and Mrs. Jam es Bir­
kenmeyer on Lake Griffin to
Casselberry.
Diggs Is leaving Lyman at
the end of this term to accept
the position of county super­
visor of custodial services for
Seminole County schools.
The executive hoard ar­
ranged Itic affair In order to
show appreciation to Mr.
Diggs for the splendid work
he has done during his years
aa principal at Lyman ami
the cooperation lie ha* shown
the PTA.
A wide variety of hulads
and appetizer* were served
buffet style in addition In
cups of toinulo bouillon, hoi
rolls, rake, Iced tea and cof­

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Enterprise PTC
Holds Meeting

Auxiliary Unit
Installs Officers

Academy Seniors
Receive Awards

V F W Post 10050 Has Installations

LYMAN HIGH PRINCIPAL Ralph Digg.-t. left front, \vu&lt;t honored at a
Salad Bar Supper given by the school's PTA executive board lust Friday
awning a t the Jumna Birkenmeyer hom e in Casselberry. With Diggs are,
from left, Mr*. Diggs and Mra. Joseph Puvelehnk; buck, Mr. und Mrs.
Birkenmeyer and Burbon Ferrell.
(Herald PhotoJh

plana a Jana wedding to Billy
Horae* Smithson of Ovfado;
Karan Baa C h a m b e r a,
daughter al Mr. and Mrs. Vin­
cent Chamber*, formerly of
Chuluota and now of Dallas,
Tex., plana to start work after
going to Ttxaa for a month’s
visit with bar parents;
Robert Edward I'entj, son
of Mr. and Mra. Ray Pent* of
Third St., will enlist in some
branch of the service.

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Legislators 'Bogged'
On Financing Probe

ijeralfo
WEATHER: Fair thrmiyh Saturday. High today, 86-90, Low tonight, 60-65,
VOL. 53

Bulletin
MONTGOMERY,
Ala.
(U P lM lk n e U. ». mar­
shals failed M ay la aa at­
tempt I* a«hporaa Gov.
George (’. Wallace for a
federal coart hearing Mowday aa a government at­
tempt to eajofa the gevensa r Item interfering wKh
lategrat-oa at the I'aiverwUy at Alabama.

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — The Lcindature,
pressed for time and money, ahrugired aside tax bill*
until next wreek’a extra sesaion today but boRjred
down on disagreement over bond financing investiirutlonn.
Today in the last day o f the biennial 60-day ses­
sion. hut the legislators voted yesterday to meet up
to 30 days more, if necesaary, to work out taxes to
finance $987 million in record spending.
The Senate refused to accept a House amend­
ment to its big bill to Invei

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By Larry V m W

Pope John
Nears Death;
Gets Last Riles

How about a special Joe
Tully Appreciation Day here
. . . Joe laavei u* 1000 and
no one hat done more for
VATICAN CITY (UPI) this community than the
Pope
John XXIIl's life moved
popular Heavy Attack Wing
toward
its end today, end he
One Commander.
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we* given Extreme Unction—
Asked Gordon Frederick If the last riles of the Romin
be had any comment about Catholic Church.
extending the legislative ses­
The SI-year-old spiritual
sion 30 days. 1 couldn’t make leader of the world's half
out what he said he was billion Roman Catholica took
laughing so bard.
a sudden turn for the worse
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during the night. His condi­
City Hall was closed yes­ tion was "critical.”
terday but it was business as
The Vatican announced that
usual for Sonny, Joe and the
the pontiff was "serene” as
lfayor. Went out to Plnecrest
Inn to eat yesterday and he received the sacrament of
there they were: What’s that Extreme Unction, the anoint­
song Andy Williams sings? ing of the senses before
death.
♦'Can’t Get Used To Losing
He also received holy via­
You” or to q u o te Hemingway
ticum,
the form of commun­
again b u t give him credit
"Seems like when they get ion Riven to those in danger
started—they don’t leave a of death.
The Pope's confessor. Msgr.
guy D o ttin g .”
Alfredo Cavagna, was by- his
with—doctors.
The Mayor said it was a

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meeting of the city's indus­
trial park board . . . That
was the item some St.ooo
was spent on . . . Remem­
ber?
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Men'* Garden Club con­
tinues to keep up the plant­
ing along 17-92 by Lake Mon­
roe and someone continues
to steal the plants. The Club
is offering a $100 reward for
any Information regarding the
thefta , . . Check with Sid
Ivea Ml.
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Notice that new addition to
the HarCar Aluminum Pro­
ducts Co. plant on tlwy. 1792.

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The Civitan Club who does­
n't want publicity, handed
over $200 to the Little Red
School House last night.
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People out Country Club
Manor way still complaining
about speeding in the area.
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Too much speculation and
shoe string operations . . ,
that’s the word from Tax Col­
lector John Galloway for the
giant upswing in delinquent
taxes . . . Take a look a t
these figures . . .
In the
county over jJ.OUO lax certi­
ficates sold for a total of
over $113,000 .
Twice as
much as last year . . . In
the city It's the tam e story.
. . . some 418 tax certificates
sold for a total o( h i , -132 . ,
I.a jt year’s total was only
132 sold lot I t . 182.

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and high Vatican otficiati.

At 8:13 a. m., the Vatican
radio cancelled all regular
broadcasts and began "an
extraordinary service” in a
number of languages.
"After two days of steady
improvement, lids morning
the condition of his holiness
worsened following a sudden
crisis thst took place during
the flight,” the radio said.
"The Pop* ha*
,uc
viaticum and Extreme Unc­
tion with edifying piety."
This waa broadcast first In
Italian and then in French.
Spanish, Tolish and
(her
languages.
Shadows fell over liny Vat­
ican state in (he heart of the
city of Rome as clouds moved
across previously sunny skies
and radio loudspeakers gave
tlte news that the Pope was
dying.
Groups of pilgrims and
tourists clustered quietly in
St. Peter's Squire, looking
up-lo the third story Vatican
apartments where the pon­
tiff waa nearing the m i of
a four and a half year reign.

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NO. 724

A future policy of harmnnloux co-operation anti
better undewtnndinR waa reached mutually by the
City Commitution and the Chamber of Commerce
ahnrtly before noon today.
Mayor Tom McDonald used The Sanford Herald
as a “whipping post” to explain the pant difference*
between the two bodies, charging the Chamber re­
leased personal telegrams relative to the Snnford

Aid To UN

Military Academy to The He*
aid.
T. K. Tucker, president of
JO H N K R ID ER . mmthe Florida State Bank at
iijfer of the (’hnntlter of
Ihe outset of the tape-re­
Comnterco waa recom­
corded meeting, ssid to Mc­
mended today by the
Donald: " I don't know what
S t a t e Legiftlntiire to Heavy Storms
you are talking shout; I have
aerve on the St. John* By United Press International
another appointment," and he
Heavy thunderstorms, high
River C a n a l tltotrict
walked out of the session.
hoard aloiiR with John winds and tornadoes left
Francis Houmlllal Jr.
McDonald opened tlte meet­
llrtmdey, nl*o of Semi­ parts of Texas tom and under
We Conte In Pence
ing by claiming there was
water today.
not proper co-opersllon be­ Hy United Press International
nole County.
Two policemen were slash­
tween the Chamber and the
T. E. TUCKER
Go Home Shouts
City Commission, in that the ed and several persona were
Wulku Out
JAKARTA (U P ll—The first
Chamber had endeavored to injured today in a new flareU. S. Peace Corps contingent
place the Commission in an up of vkdrnce at a Philadel­
to Indonesia arrived Thun
"em barrassing position and phia construction sile where
day- night to shouts of “ Peace
in bad light by releasing in­ hundreds of Negro demon­
Corps go home” by hundreds
formation to the newspaper.” strators protested alleged job
of young Indonesians.
He referred to a telegram discrimination.
from J . P. Wiegeri, New
One patrolman was slashed
Vetoes
Bill
York City, chalrmsn of the on the wrist and another on
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
MacFadden Foundation, spon­ the nrm during i fight which
MIAMI (UPD-Tho Miami
Gov. Farris Uryam was re­ Gov. Farris Bryant vetoed
sors
of
the
academy,
to
John
broke
out
when
Negro
pickets
Weather
Bureau aaid today it
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
ported reaily today to allow today &gt; hill taking the State
Krider, Chamber manager, in refused to move to permit
The
House
voted
to
waive
ils
was
"watching
closely” a bis
a bill creating a St. John- .Motor Vehicle Commission
which Wlogers charged the workers to report to lltcir
rule*
for
the
extended
session
Caribbean
squall
band which
V
1
ilr-T
V
-tmti
CocwsUsiatj__a ith-- "govern- it*xK*
r—
today and agreed to lake up
ot Ihe governor.
come law.
tTfla posirniy-uevetop imu m .—
ment
indecision.”
impeachment charges against
Five other policemen and
The bill, introduced by Sen.
Chamber President F. E.
Pasco
Circuit
Judge
Richard
about
2tm pickets were cut tropical storm.
Mack Cleveland and passed Joint Appeal
Roumillnt Jr. read a pre­
Heavy rain and wind p u t*
and
bruised
in the melee.
Kelly
next
Tuesday.
in the Senate amt House, is
MOSCOW (UP!)—President
pared statement expressing
The
workers
got
through
to
up
to 52 miles an hour wcrnl
House
Speaker
M
a
11
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r
y
on the governor's desk await­ Kennedy and UriUsh Prime
appreciation tor the oppor­
ing his signature.
klinister Harold Macmillan Horne had predicted Thurs­ tunity "to appear before the the school construction site reported over &gt; 70O-by-33&lt;V
Even if he doesn't veto the appealed jointly to Soviet day that Ihe House would City Commission in a spirit which had been the target of mile area of the Caribbean.
measure, the hill will become Premier Nikita S. Khrush­ "drop” the matter rather of co-operation, for wc feel protests for a week. It is lo­ "We are watching thu area
cated in a largely Negro
than take up four or five
Ity United I'reaa International law without Bryant's name on chev today to conclude a hours of discussion on it when that understanding among tile ncighboriiood in North Phila­ closely. Turbulent tiaaa like
it.
treaty banning test explosions
various governmental bodies delphia,
tjaesf w&lt;k;ietitnes Jfeame it v
Americans went into the
faced with mighty tax prob­
Tlte district, which will in- of nuclear weapons.
■ml agepetcsyii r*-prss;ry to
second day of their long
In the South, authorities at p t u l storms," s i s i forecaster '
lems.
°
create un area of trust and
'
t "
M. iik i, Day ‘../AUay U -W ’ fU"k
S*'n‘ L I . "
’
Jackson, Miss., were prepar­ Gilbert Clark.
But the report of Ihe Sp* unity,"
With (he frimtrnZtar ttm V V " * /* " 1
^
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es) to arrest racial demon­ He added that there wa*
rial Investigating Committee
However, Runmdial's state­
w ord number of persons nay
b' « B|W W b&gt; 1 * « «&gt; ?*. V,*‘
which recommended by a 6-t ment concluded: "I trust thnt strators by Ihe thousands. "no indication at tide time”
five-member
board.
—
tiuddhist
priests
and
nuns
of a tropical storm developing
die in ti affix' accidents.
The director* would serve carried on a 48-hour hunger vote tin t the House impeach this la the purpose tor which Two large buildings at the because of the a re a 's hug*
Death came a t a faster rata
state
fairgrounds
were
set
up
Kelly,
w
ai
read
to
the
Houso
than in either recent years or tour terms, but the first board i strike today to follow up an today by Rep. Richard O. the meeting has hern called; as temporary Jails.
size.
the National Safety Council would serve shorter terms in unprecedented demonstration .Mitchell, Leon, chairman oi otherwise, it is questionable
The band of turbulent wea«
Tlte
city
of
Durham,
N.
C.,
some instances, in order t • for greater religious freedom
that anything beneficial will
estimate of lietwren 430 and
(her stretched from the Cen*
announced
it
would
open
its
the
committee.
under Homan Catholic Presi­
result.”
Situ deaths for the 102-hoiir stagger membership.
tral and Eastern Bahama*
The report charged that
Two of lire members of Ihe dent Ngo binh Diem,
McDonald requested of Rou- municipal swimming pools on down across the Eastern Up
weekend.
s
desegregated
basis,
a
move
there
had
been
"flagrant
viol­
first hoard will serve four,
millat whether the Chamber
*‘lt appears nt thiss time
ations" of Ihe rode of ethics planned to answer The Her­ taken earlier In Ihe week by of Cuba and to a point about
year terms, one a three-year Patrol Streets
thut if it continuea. it will set
200 miles south-southwest of
term, one a two-year term
BUENOS AIRES (UPI) - governing circuit judges by ald's editorial. ' It All Dc- Atlanta.
a new- teeord high for Memor­
Cecil Moore, the president Jam aica.
and the fifth a one-year stint. Federal police armed with Kelly. It repented charges by pends Whose Ox Is Gored,"
ial Day," a safety council
H was expected to drift
Two of the members of Ihe submachine guns and tear the Pasco bar that an "lire- in Thursday's edition. Roumil- of tho National Association
spokesman said.
board will be from Seminote gas bombs pa trull i'd the pairahtr breech" existed be­ lat explained the Chamber for the Advancement of Col­ slowly northward.
The worst accident happen­
County and one each from streets of Argentine cities to tween the bench and the bar was nut involved and the ored People (NAACP) branch
ed near Cornwall, Conn., when
the other counties in the dis­ day hi prevent possible viol- because of Kelly's actions.
Commission should "resolve in Philadelphia, said the pick­
a aporta cur skidded out of trict.
Its difference* with the news­ et protests would euntinuu un­
cnee
during
a
uneday
nation
contrul and crushed Into an­
til more Negroes are employ­
"The purpose of the dis­ wide "general strike."
paper."
other auto. S’evetl persona
ed In skilled trades at the
trict,” the bill says, ‘'shall
Tlte
Chamlwr
president
con­
died.
l&gt;e to secure funds, reeetve Red Retreat?
tinued that the primary con­ school site,
donations, or acquire lands
cern "is that we want the
BERLIN (UPI) — Western
to be used by the canal au- diplomats saw another Com
school and need it.”
DACCA, Pakistan (U PI) —|
Firm Opening
Ihority of the state under ,nunist retreat today from tieN EIV YORK (UPI) — Authorities feared t o d a y t h a t
MERRITT ISLAND (UPI)— Commissioner Joe Baker
the direction amt control o( ,nand* the Western Allies A mother of three shot and queried Hie Chamber officials Stocks ojiened firm lit moder­ Hid death toll from a cyclonn
the State Board of Conscr- lli,ini|„n West Berlin
and tidal w a ve s in E ast Pak­
They I tclllewt herself today after kill- why the t'hauther would not ately active trailing.
vation.”
istan would e x c e e d ID ,(W O .
rttrd Thursday’* speech b y , in&gt;. h rr j 3.y c r . 0 W *.n and "lake a stand there" (m ean­
Each of the members of
Mrs Ma rile Largent, 63, a
The toll mounted every hour
E»d G e r m a n Communbt ■critically wounding the other ing to the City's differences
resident of Longwood for 27 the directors hoard will be chief Walter Ulbricht in j two r)iii&lt;lr«-n.
with Tlte Herald),
as delayed reports from tho
It was at this point that
years, died Thursday at her required to post a surety bond which lie s.iitl a German
stricken areas reached Dac­
Mrs. Marguerite Lawson,
ca. Officials believed tins
summer tonne in Bryson City, of $10,01X1 before joining t.ie peace treaty is only of see- j ahmll
()f 2S0 Imperial Tucker told McDonald. "I
board, They will select lltcir
N. C.
casualties would leap to be­
ondary importance.
T railer Court Merritt Island, don't know what you are talk­
A native of Pennsylvania, uw" ,lircctor un'1 **cr*-‘tory.
tween 10,000 and 13,000.
shot her litres' children and ing atoiut" amt walked out.
Tlte governor lias not indi
Douglas Slciatrum, chair
Press reports estim ated
Mrs. Largent was a member
Uteir
pet
fox
terrier
in
a
pre­
call’d when he will name the
man of the Chandler's long1
that 10,00 other persons were
of First Baptist Church. laing
shooting
spree
at
their
dawn
A
M
Students
board, although the board
misting and 2 million home­
trailer home. She later killed range «.■■llinilKV nil 1-iilll Jwill become law — with or
timt, cleared the air some­
less
in tlte allccli'd 174-mil u
Surviving ale iter husband,
Boycott
Classes;
herself
with
a
shotgun.
tom McDo n a l d
without Bryant's signature tl
Clarence H. Largent: four
stretch along the Bay of
Dead were Mrs. Lawson what by suggesting that "wc
Hits
Paper
he doesn't veto it—next week. Attend Hearing
children, W e s l e y Largent,
Bengal.
and her youngest son, David. leave bygone* bo bygones
.Mrs. d o in ' Lout inter and
TALLAHASSEE I UPI) Her other two children, San­ and work together to build
Mrs. Clara Hicks, all of LongAbout 500 Negro college and dra, ID. and John, 15, were the community."
Herald Index
McDonald pressed Roumilwuod, and Mrs. Ruth Metcalf.
high sc to* d students—22o of rushed to a hospital in RockBridge
I'nge H them arrested during integra­ ledge, then transferred to the lat and Krider lor informa­
Oviedo; nine grandchildren
Clastifled
I'sg s 11
tion demonstrations Thurs­ Orange Memorial Hospital in tion relative to any late doveand two sisters.
Ciuuits
I’lt ye to
day packed a courtroom to­ Orlando. Both were in criti­ lopnicnti with the Foundation
Dear Abby ____ Rage H day for a hearing on the ar­ cal
condition with bullet in bringing Ihe military acad­
Services will tie held at It
Editorial .
id u in g e
I’ngu 4
emy to Sanford. The Cham­
rests.
wounds in the head.
a. in. .Monday at the First
Entertainm ent _ 1‘aite !)
Most of Hie Florida AAM
Mrs. Lawson used a .22 cali­ ber officials finally acknow­
Baptist Church in Longwood
1’uxxte
Duye 5
University students who were ber rifle to ihoot the child­ ledged nothing has been ac­
with Rev. Jack Lindsay offi­ Society ....
I'uge H
CHECK O U l t l 1AL'KAGE P R I C E S ;
not arrested and ordered lu ren, then setu-d a shotgun complished since the Com­
ciating. Burial will he in the
K|«&gt;rt.s ___ ..... . Ruicr 6
appear in court, boy rotted 1and shot herself In the atolo- mission formally ratified the
Canadian Club
Cully Strk
Longwood Cemetery.
Churches ___ _ Cage .1
negotiations.
classes to attend the hearing. I men.
5 .9 0
8 .3 5
yiv
..... ,
Grantkow Funeral Home is i
in charge of arrangements, I
SvAKrimi VO
Jack Daniel*
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
(UPI)—Negotiators hoped to
complete work today on a
series of resolutions aimed
at ending the UN.

Canal District
Bill Awaits
Bryant's OK

Race Tensions
Flare In North;
Two Slashed

House Votes
To Take Up
Impeachment

Tropical Storm
Developing?

Holiday Death
Toll Mounting

Cyclone Death
Toll At 10,000

Mother Oi 3
Goes Beserk

VALDEZ HOTEL

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Legislative W a y Cleared For College
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SANFORD, FL O R ID A

Herald 'Used',
Mayor Charges

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b

J. DAN WRIGHT of
S u n f t* r d wius minted
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eliairmuii emeritus of
Memo to City Attorney UiU the Florida O r a n g e
Hutchison: Isn't it a federal Marketers, Inc. board
offense to tape phone con­ of directors at a meet­
versations and not tell the ing this week. Wright
people involved . . . Some
was a former chair­
thing like invasion of p ri­ man.
1 wonder if we would have
had an luck with Celery Ave.
if it wasn't for 3lack Cleve­
land Jr. in the capitoi?

Established 1908

hawa...

Area Resident
Dies Thursday

Memo to rritirs of the
Pipeline Co,: outfit may In-Ip
bring in a new industry here.
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For want of $t3,ouo we can
still use that prep school.
City fathers debating on
who's gonna foot that brok­
e rs fee. . . MacFadden Foun­
dation says Absolutely no.

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tigate bond financing in the
state, and aim hurriedly
passed a substitute b i l l
clamping controls on bond
spending and sent it back to
the House.
The lower chamber vetoed
a similar bond control hill
Thursday but Sen. John Ma­
thews Jr., backer of both the
Investigation and restrictions
bills, said it failed because
the House loudspeaker sys­
tem went off and representa­
tives thought they were vot­
ing on another matter.
The H o u s e amendment
which the Senate refused to
accept would put the investi­
gation In the hands of the
legislative council. Mathews
aaid it could be better handl­
ed by a selected interim in­
vestigating committee aa the
original Senate bill proposed.
The investigation would be
aimed at all bond and reve­
nue certificate issues in the
state for roads and uniters
Ity construction — especially
the $137 million refinancing
of the stale turnpike.
Ruth Senate and House to
day passed a bathe of local
bHts to clear up the rnlanda
and work on finances next
week.

United Press Leased Wire

It i* presumed in business
LegulaUrc action has been tution of higher learning and Commerce long range com­
and club meetings that when cleared for Seminole County to issue evidence of indebt­ mittee on education are
a party seconds a motion hr
to further its campaign to edness to finance the pur awaiting a feasibility study
or she will say "aye" when
report by the First Fesearch
the matter comes to a vote. have the slate locate s pro­ chase of said lands.”
B u t County Commissioner poned new four year under­ Commission Chairman J Corporation, Miami, and an
John Fltipatrick doesn't al­ graduate university or a C. Hutchison explained this engineering report by William
ways hew to the line. Twice branch of. the University of legislation prepares the way Iwffler Jr.
in recent times he has sec­ Florida engineering college in tor the county to lie in readi­
Senator Cleveland alto re­
ness to acquire a site, either ported these measures have
onded a motion and then this political subdivision.
Sen. Mack Cleveland Jr. 1through donation or purchase, cleared the Legislature:
voted against the question.
Providing for a county dog
He did that Wednesday on the this morning reported Hot should the State Board of
It 5 million Win Mac shop House has ps&gt;&gt;ed and the Control decide the proposed pound and appointment ot an
Senate has concurred in a university should he situated | impounding officer; permit­
ping center.
* e •
ting the county to make purbill authorizing the Board of in Seminole County.
Presently, the County Com elta-es of materials and suoto
What ever happened to that t’-junty Commissioner*
airport la Lake Monroe idea* j ' acquuw a »tl« tor so m ate, tnuakia and the Cbaulfrr ot , plies without balding not to

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exited $1,000; permitting the organization of the County
School Board to make pur­ Zoning Commission; realign­
chase of nialeriala, supplies ing justice of the peace dis­
and services without bidding tricts; permitting Oviedo to
not to exceed $600; provid­ reorganize its tax collecting
ing for the re-registration of structure to coincide with Ihe
all electors in Izmgwoud; re­ county policy; permitting the
pealing a section of the Al­ county to regulate Junk or sal­
tamonte Springs charter re­ vage yards; permitting the
lating to the issuance of lime '• Sc Sun11 Board to set the sup­
warrants.
erintendent's salary,
The House approve*] a bill
Canceling a claim by the
county against former count) providing for water and (ire
commissioners (not the pre­ protection for A l t a m o n t e
sent hoard) tor reimburse­ Springs.
ment of payment of several
Senator
Cleveland
said
duuu r meetings during toe iZMioe lueu.iiuva have been

introduced In the House:
Giving (tits circuit judge a
salary increase; providing
changes in the .Sanford police
relief and pension fund; a
new charter for Casselberry;
repealing sheriffs lees fur
service process in view of
a new statewide uniform
measure: allowing Seminole
Memorial Hospital 30 days af­
ter llu' close of its fiscal year
to submit a statement of ope­
rations to the County Com­
mission: calling tor a special
I eomnxunity election tor in
jcurpureUou of Fern Dark.

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Drive Kicks O ff

squadron's
donations. One. drive chairman, accept­
Navy installations in the his
•vanford
and
Jacksonville Commander C h a r l e s \V ed the donation on behalf of
Meshier, Heavy Attack Wing Navy Belief.
anas leveled their light* at
a *35,000 goal today as the
annual Navy Relief Society
fund
campaign
opened
throughout the Naval estab­
lishment.
In the local area the drive
is already aimed in the right
direction. Officials of the Of­
ficer*' Wives Club of NAS
Sun lord
announced
today
tbeir May Harden Purty held
Saturday in the NAS Ball­
room had gathered nearly
*«0U for Navy Relief. Mrs.
John (P a t) Draim. party
chairman, emphasized tins
figure was subject to change
as final accounting U done
of party expenses.
In addition, a MWi donation
hy Sanford’s VAH-5 further
boosted the local drive. The
figure represented participa­
tion by each of the squadron's
SOME OF mure than 300 officcrx. Imliun and
3Vi officers and men.
civilian guuxtx attending Navy Relief benefit
The May 4 - June 6 drive
Mny (inrdeii Party enjoy decorative buffet tnlile
was fust hours old when
Saturday
nt NAS lliillnmni. The party was x|xmVAJI5 Commanding Officer
Horcii by tile Officers’ Wives Club of NAS SnnCdr. Lyle II. Sellc presented

Vegetable
Market
In New York Monday. Hie
celery rnarkrt was slightly
stronger. Crates of plorida 2
dozen size ranged *3.25 *3.75,
mostly *3.50 3.75 and 2'x to
4 dozen w e r e (3.35*1.00.
mostly *3.75. Carton* of 18
flint wrapped celery hearts
were
*3.25*3.50. Cabbage
prices were about unchanged
■t *2.00 *2.50, mostly *2 4K&gt;*2.25 |*er crate. Bed type was
*3.50 *4.00 and savoy *3 (JO*3.25.
Chinese cabbage was steady
at *4.50 for unwrapped heads,
and *5.00 for wrapped. Kndlvr
and escarole were both high­
er, ranging from (2 50 *3.00
per crate, with a tew escarole
*3.25. Itomalne ty|M&gt; lettuce
was slightly higher, selling .d
*2 00 *300 per erale, mostly
*2.00*2.50, and Big Boston
type was about steady at
*3.00 *4.25, according to qual­
ity, sizn ami condition. Prices
for cucumliers were slightly
lower, will) the best ranging
from *3.00*4.00. mostly *3.DO­
SS.50 per bushel basket. Bush­
el hampers of green beans
were *5.00 tf).(JO, with a few
high as S0.50, but mnsl sales
*5.00 *5.50 for the harvester
variety. Valentines were *4.50*5.00 and other varieties rang­
ed from *5.IH))n.fl0
Pnrsli'y was a little higher
and sold at |l.uo*5 ix» mostly
*4.00 *4.50 for crates of 5 doz­
en bunches of curly types,
and 10.00 $0.50 for plain. Bad
ialie* were higher al *1.15SI.50, Mostly *1 25*1.50 per
basket of 30 0 mince film
hags.
Ores'll
Italian type
squash sold at $1.50 *2 00 )n
small crate* of small to med­
ium size, and water cress was
mostly 15 cents per hunch.
In Central Plorida Friday,
harvesting was very limited
because of flic rain. Cabbage
aohl lor *1.50 per crate, with
red *2.00 *2.30, and a few
•Savoy at *2nn Bushel hamp­
er* of fair quality harvester
•■cans were *3 no.

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May 7, 196S]

fonl, who (lecornteiJ Imllrooni in authentic Oricnlnl stylo.

CPU. I&lt;Y1,E II. SK'ITB, right, Commanding O f­
ficer of VA il-r. present* surprise check for .ffiRK
to f Mr. f'liurlen W. Mcsltlor, representing tliu
NAS Sanford Navy Relief Society Fund Drive.
The sum included donation* by each of VAlNG’s
Hot) officers mid men. Presentation took place at
Navy Relief benefit party, bourn after the May
-I to June ti drive begun.

Church Taking
Registrations
For Camps

TV Tube Explodes; Family Escapes Injury

This oncc-a year campaign
Registrations to attend the
hi help Navy and Marine
Junior High Christian Adven­
Corp families has Hie personal endorsement of Admiral ture Camp and Hie Senior
George W. Anderson, Chief Assemblies at U'csburg this
of Naval Operations. I-a*l summer are now being aeyear the Navy Belief Society repted at thr Church Sc Ixsil
spent *300,000 lielping families
Office of the First Methodist
in this area alone.
Saturday's NAS party was Church.
The *3 registration fee I*
attended by more Ilian 300
Sanford officers, their ladles paid hy the church and par­
and many civilian guests. It ents are asked to pay the
was easily among the bigge'l remainder of *13 for the jun­
social events o( the year at ior high's and $15.50 for tilethe air station
seniors. Juniors will camp
Guests enjoyed an authentic the week of June 2t*2V and
Or.ental atmosphere replete seniors may go any wc-ek
willi garden settings, a foun from July 27 to Aug. 17
lain and ladies dressed in j Thule wishing lo attend
are advised to register a*
striking Japanese kimonos.
soon a» possible since most
camps are filled before the
deadline dates. Information
and application blanks are
available al tile office.

B u s in e s s f i^

Briefs W

N ew !*rexy

i
Mike Kurgan was elected
II you have seen (lying ter­
mite* around your home, nr president of SIYF of Kbcn
c/rr Methodist Church at
Hu- transparent wing* that
they shed, chances are good last Sunday evening's ser­
that you have termites feed­ vices. Other officers: Betty
ing on your properly this very Turner, vice president: Sue
minute. This wont of warning Jaillct. secretary; Benny Sa­
comes Irons Dr. K, &lt;\ Wil­ ke treasurer: Fay Dunaway,
liams, consultant
for
the publicity, and Benny Dicker
manufacturers ot Arab UDo­ son, chaplain.
lt, a tcrtnlle control concen­
trate.
Don' t
shudder at Hie
thought of all expensive lira!
ment to rid your property of
these destructive insects. Dr.
Williams continues. Thunk* to
the development ol a modern
do-it-yourself product, home­
owners can now treat their
own homes in spare tunc at a
minimum of cost.
The insecticide contained in
tills produel is line which pro­
fessional termite operators
use, according to Williams. It
forms a protective chemical
soil barrier for the home
which kills termites on con­
tact. Because they must re­
turn to the soil for moisture
nt least every 72 hours, those
termites within a structure
are kilted lit a matter ol days.
In addition, the soil harrier
prevents future termite in
festal ion. For bow
long?
USDA lest* of (Tilnrdaiic, the
basic ingredient of IMin-lt,
made In 1!H7 are still loo per­
cent el fertile against termite
infestation. It Is available at
Hill Lumber and Hardware
Co.

The picture tube of an un­ [Drive, exploded Monday with f the incident, said that the , Florida room all morning.
■'Thank goodness, we wore
used television set m Hie a roar, showering glass all family was not home at the
over the room.
! lime, but that the two child- out ol the bouse, or someone
home of Mr. and Mr*. Mark
Mri. Maples, who reported |ren had been pliylng In the could have been seriously in­
Maples, 1101 Santa Barbara
jured," exclaimed Mrs. Ma­
ples. "The neighbors said
1hat they heard the explo­
sion and when I came in t
found broken bits of glass
scattered all over the room."
the
car
and
the
second
from
A garage fire which was
Mrs. Maples said Plat l .:&lt;•
presumed to have started a can of stored gasoline.
set had been used in the
Tile garage and contents bedroom V few wee?* a„o
from faulty wiring in the
n uu* moved to the Florida
car, caused the loss Sunday were a total his*.
room, but not plugged in.
of Hie building, ear, boat,
The picture tulie was sup­
motor, trailer and tools, valu­
posedly a reconditioned one,
ed at *3,000 at the home of
she slid,
Mrs. Betty Widdis, 524 Church
A check with television re*
pairmrn rcvcjled that imper­
St., lamgwuod
fection* in the tube probab­
The Lon gwtaxi Fire De-artly caused the tube to explode,
ment responded to a call
Gill Scout* of Seminole This was llte first case known
received at I u&gt; a m and
County. 483 strong will play ir 3hl* area.
found Hu; building already m
Mrs Maples -aid that tin*
flames. Two explosion* were laistesses for their mother* set wa» working &lt;&gt;K tbs- la-t
heard, Mrs. Widdis reported at (he annual Mother-Daugh­ time *he turned it on, which
The first was prc»umed to ter Banquet, Wednesday at
HAROLD (Rnz) Hum­ have been the gas tank of the Civic Cenier at 0:3fi pm. was alxmt a muntil ago.
mel. of the (iuinesville
A display of arts and. crafts
Daily Sun. who has
works for the year will be
been reporting nti the
open at 5.3D. prior tn the
investigation* into tlie
dinner, and after dinner, t ie
activities of the now
By Mona Grlustrad
TALLAHASSEE fU l'l) — Scouts and their guests will
defunct Nova Rudders,
New officers of the North
of Sanford, for Thu The Semite ihungeil it* mind see a play, put on by Mrs
Orlando Garden Club will be
Sanford
II aid, re­ today about a bill that would Katherine Bishop's troop.
permit
anyone
to
carry
a
pis­
elected
at ihi* months meetceived a second place
ing of the group to bo held
award in the William tol without n permit.
at 7:30 p in. Thursday.
After passing it by two Kumimtj;c Sale
Randolph 11ears L Foun­
The meeting will bo held
Members of MYK of Kbcndation's third annual vote* Tuesday, the Senate re­
considered today, removed the o/cr Methodist Church will at the home of Mrs. Richard
nationwide Journalism
Sloddcn. lit. N. Edge mon
Award program for in­ hill fm,-n tin- mlcndiii and sent Imld a rummage sale from Ave.. with Mr*. W G. Harm
it to a judiciary committee for ti a m. t» f&gt; p m Saturday
terpretive re|sirling.
as co-hostess.
further study.
at 208 Sanford Avenue

Fire D a m a g e

Girl Scouts
To Honor
Mothers

Garden Club
Sets Election

Gun PermitEasing Killed

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Charleston

Thirteen Charged
LIGHTNING slutinjr I'ttesilny iif(*'nunm*s lu’iivy luiii.s sent tliis tree
tiiniLlinyr ntnp this Inmse ut ID* Shannon M rive In the l ’mecrest sect inti
o f the eitv. No one was hurt although there was damage to the roof.
(H era ld P h oto )

c lO
it&gt; u n i h v \ b u s h e l
\ B E W tt A N t&gt; o M
THOUGHTS ON A ULACK
WEUNKSDAY.
During the tirst tour month*
ol Oils year there were 150
marriages jn Seminole Coun­
ty . . . O &gt;r», tor tlic same
period . . . there were 102 di­
vorces.
* • •

BULLETIN

Cigaret
Clears lhM\e

T A L I.A IIA .S S K K ( l P I ) — T h e llint.se got its
John Krider hark from firs t m a jo r tax hill from a com m ittee T u esd ay. and
the Senate Finance and T a x a tio n t ’lim m itlee voted
New York say* thins* are
looking good tor that Castle to start w ritin g a new la x program fo r Florida to
Heights prep school locating su|i|*ort $1.1 billion in proposed spending.
T h e House Finance and T a x a tio n C om m ittee
here . . . Seliool otficials say
voicil tin uiitlii imi.il I hr* «* t cut *
they want to open in Septeina pucka up liix «»ri HtfiuWIt**
lier
• • #

School Millage
Amendment Is
Did By Solons |

u Imh hackn*- Miy w ill rutM*

Sanford ran well he proud
n( young Jack Cnnlo . .
He
just received a presidential
apiMiintment to Annapolis.
• • •
Two of our favorite people,
Hot and Gordon Sw aim, be­
came grandparents this week,
« • •
Man. till' is beginning to
sound tike a society pane
eolu mn.
• * *
Pest* and varmints hugged
tlic North Orlando Village
Council Tuesday evening. Lit­
erally thousands ol insects
resembling dying ants swarm­
ed about the mrcting place
and somehow hundreds got
in. making tor a miserable
evening Then Connell heard
a complaint of a woman har­
boring !9 cals in her home
during the day hut turning
them out at night And of
packs ot dogs roving the vil­
lage. tearing up lawns and
killing shrubbery and flow­
ers. And a complaint from a
man allergic to bee venom ol
a neighbor with five l*ee
hives, including one in his
utility room, with the bees
hating the freedom of the
house. Council promised poliee action.
. • 4

$hl mil Huh ii year f«* Khniiln
iIu&gt; anti
million fm 1In*
utali*.
i

A i*uit*tituliminV imn mlmunt
whit h would primit .^I'liiinuh*
alul uth»*r rniinty lined hmuds
to levy schtnil mil 111^1' up tu
21* mill* wllhuut a vote of the
eloclut ut'% " V * r**|*iy**«i tniluv
in Uu* Snmit
Thu Svhnul Ih‘nn! |H'**i til*
!y may I v y up I" -»» m.II
hut, Supl. II. T Milvvis e\plaiiiiH|t the \otif* nmat up*
M* mill* nf Urn! fitntit.
In uther wind-, llo- 1 1 &lt; .1 maylevy the first 10 mills without
a vote hut must have the pub­
lic's aiqtiuv.il it* on election
tn levy tlu&gt; second In In ||a.
The coustitiilii'itnl amend­
ment, which would it- -to e.
wide, vvus ...........I hy .Sell1.
W.
II cituII, Miami Spcings,
and G.sirge Hollnhnii, Coral
'■aides, nc-eurding to 1 I'l.
I low ever, ilo .mi i. Iincut,
il appinivd liy in l-cgi.lolure
and llo&gt; Governor, would lie
suitjtct lo ph id lefeM-nduin*.
A similar measure, without
tile loud rqdioti fcnt.i'- vs a4
killed on-1- before in tin .''io­
nic- thin -i 'ion.

I Hu •vu h fio m

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mt»ii«&gt;h

find

ii IUm*i l *

*eiif
a

hill

(*t

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* aIIink'

for an intrrim
nf tin*
fua*iliilit) nf annual
la I lie M-'shiiiin*
• *
•
* \ JihlUr IdII Hi* A■fit ’lit i*ii In a iS^nite « mufit! I It;** In
nivu thi* tain's ft. I* fmm fhi*
i\tia thivi* t I'M.* o l In* t'OUIllit"*. I fftnls ta nit tin’ «MiUHtl * in far a hInni? nf flit*
]{ou-i hill, which wa* Intro*
diartl hy IH p « hiuih* VVinsult'
nf Nu.-miu i minty, tailed. Tin"
ntf.ti* tu- lav ufitliT Wjiitfiilt*
hill wuuhl jump from five tu
finht cent' a pack. .Sen. It. I\
hVnici", |’alatka« i lam man nf
tin* Semite hliiaiiiv find Tuxat inn Cuiutmttce, »nhl he w ill
appoint a sulwomniUU e in
stiffly revamping' thw utatc’*
iticunic pM'L'iam,
AtlhmiKh
the
prupu-vd
ip&lt; mliHjf in the l|mi*c and
Semiit* appropi iatiohit hill-* it
hlylier than $1 I billion, pres­
ent slate rev rum would total
only about *V17 millmti civrr
tlir cmnm^ 1m-tinimn .
Thun even at I lie Ifiw ent
fiyillc. lie tavaimn cniniiilt
tn
ami the • haiulivr* mu»t
huh up with ?Jmo niillifiti tn
a. vv ri"vniiiii» if tlic H|H‘n*fiiiif
hill la okayed.
An attcffifit t») I hi* Ifiitin"
A ppf opt atioriA
I I'miuitU*',
wlii«h ha* yrl In nilrotjucr
it* hill, to fii d out if Ihn in*
dtwdual i opt. senlft11vc* woiihl
vo e In huiil BpcmlUitf to
111ill loll nil the floor, hnffgiil
(luwu. tInly about half of the
IllflllheiJ* of the lluu*e Wile
pulled.

i

700 March
O n Nashville

uf «i bunt

•

Hull**- tiidiii

II.m do von redefine a bulk
yard? 1 hat's what County
Attorney Harold Johnson has
In determine . . . Del* gallon
is.11 Ion happy over leiiemg id
junkyard legislation and sent
NASIIX II.I.K. I f ... it m
tile lull hark fur more stuilj .
AhuuI I bn HI III; » k'
' )L*1Iperusal alul what have you.
tauymj;
Ni-tfin
Muihntu
4 4 4
nuurh'il on ilnwntown Na*hThe re.ogmzed anil unrer Vilh1 tntlitv
11* &gt;«• th iy |*Liiiiii il
ognigcil ol llu- semi i - nletuiial Mi-in ihuifiii'tt utiuiu* in - s in
eelelira 1ion will i«e honored at 11ii 111y with thr i W• iji( « I f 1A'
llte Chamber meeting Thors
in Blnulii^hnm. \l«»
day at n.siri at the .Maylair.
Tlir #tuil«*nu l»ft in Kiuup»
• • •
Chamber ofl . lals going to
Dallas tills week In talk vvllll
llonl people over develop
ment ol property . . . other
matters . .
• • •

NO. 707

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til It" FApiUil

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li-’i mu4

ri I u( ill i&gt; r 11nr* 1» *1
ii 11itt l *»
14IIIjlt “ fli t ijuril wiillk'- ' infill kIi k
uff Hit* ilifiiiunilrutiun.

Tile legislative question of
tho Seminole County School
Hoard appointing a school
T A L I.A ll t r .'l i. i 1 I'll
supermini ilent, rather than
A bill pulling do- county
the people electing one. will
judges of all of I lundii's &lt;&gt;T
lii.l become eltevlive mild
lounlie. on a lunic' I rutloT
lUtilt, even it approved The
than tile f*^ -y-t. io jn.-sed the
apiMimlmcnt question was apsenate toduy.
proved Tuesday by the Sen­
ate and sent to the House. If
it hurdles tlw House and the
Governor's approval, il will
tu* voted mi by the people in
November
Hk.i
However.
Siho.l Siqil II T Milw^ee’ s
STRKATOR. Ill 11 I'l) —
present term rum through
Halt He probably wilt seek Shocked resident • of this
nomination in the May pri­ small Illinois city expressed
mary and election in Novem­ disbelief today at Hu- arrest
ber. So. we have this picture: of their popular mayor for
Supposing the electors do ap­ extortion
Federal Bureau of Imcstiprove the appointment mea­
sure in November l!«H. at g alion 1Fit! I a.in ti snapped
the same time electing Mil- a Imp on Ray Sopbvr, in a
w ef
to anottier four-year plush cocktail lounjc in Chi­
term. Question of appoint- cago Tuesday shortly alter lie
mrnt of a superintendent received about $3 m i in cash
would not be pul to the School front a »cwage system equip
)w cn l nr in,
)
ihuzid until early l!W-

Passes Senate

Herald Index
Budge
I luft-itivd
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Dear \Miy
lallt'Olul
EulorlidumeiiL
t eKal*
I'uside
....
Sim iety
Epolls

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The Senate this nf*
ternixin passed n hill
eslahlishing a n p a e e
university in the Fast
Central Florida area.
Al the same time Sen*
alors d e f e a t e d an
amendment t h a t the
proposed school he lo­
cated in Volusia Coun­
ty.

Retarded Mistreated
COSTA MESA. Calif. (C P U
—Thirteen psychiatric tech­
nician* were charged Tuesday
v* uh more than Ji* eounis of
mistreating mentally retard
ed children at Pair* lew Slate
Hospital. One tO yeareld em­
ploye allegedly
heat and
blackened the rye of an In
laid.
Dave Bach, Orange County
deputy district attorney, said
Hie charge* resulted from »
five-week investigation of al­
leged mistreatment al the
2,000-bed hospital which open­
ed tour years ago.

nowA... U.S. Airliner

B R IE F S Takes Out 68
Clears HurtUe

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r
11 _ * » !
TAI.LAIIA.XSKK lU I'l) — w
18788391
'I lie eunlrover*lul hill to lake
part of
l.jke Okeechobee
PtMtT AU PRINCE, Haiti
Initn I’ ului Heacli County
* letired it&gt; la-I eoimnlttce (D P I)—A commercial airlin­
hurdle Tuevlay and headed er took out M dependents nf
American Kmhnasy personnel
today in tlie first of a series
JACKSONVILLE II Ph — of rv at tuition an lilts ordered
&lt; flti-h fire Hint killed three
by Washington
men m a ship'* hold Tuesday
H ie plane left Port nu
may have been started by a
broken acetylene torch, ac­ Prince lor Miami id It* -'at
cording to investigator*.
am
An estimnled tut' wlhrr
Americans, of whom SI were
TALLAHASSEE i l P D —
dependents of military per­
The House Temperance Coinlilitlee, in a killing mood lo sonnel, hoarded i* charter
day. turned down lour lolls, flight which arrived while
including one
railing
lor the lirsl plane was being load
State owned liquor stores.
ed, Till- plane was expected
to leave tu'lore noun.
The first plane was return
NEW YOI1K (U P I) — De­
spite vvrak signals received at Ing to Miami, via Monteco
a Eiench tracking station, Bay, Jamaica. The second
Tel slur II, the newest com [linin’, however, wa* silted
niunirattnii* satellite is very iilrtl to fly direct to Miami
II. S. Embassy nlliriuU
miit'li on course, a spokesman
for American Telephone A said they had expected nbou'
?no t American civilians or
Telegraph Co said today.
their dependents also to eva
route, tint Hint the Washing
I AL1.AIIA.SSEK tl 'P li — Iioi recommendation t he y
The Mil lo aliidlsli the Stale leave Haiti apparently had
Turnpike Aulburtly in Janu­ not liccn accepted
Evacuation ol -ome 220 C
ary, IU*r., anil traii'ter Us
power* lo the Ito.ul Depail S y-oviTItnu nt rtv iliali [M'l
mint skimmed throogh a tin xonnrl and tl* [u-ndents here
id eomnnttee today uud was 1- expelled lo tie cnniplHnil
sped lo tile Senate eidendar Thursday mmmng with the
arrival of a second charter
lltght from Miami. Tlier*' are
SAIGON, Vid Nam i l l ' l l a'so two legnliirly si lieduleil
t ommuitlsl Viet l ong snip Pan American World Airways
ers killed an American Army Mights mil of Port uu Prime
sergeant
accompanying
a Thursday
Vietnamese unity p a t r o t
Mod ol today s evacuees
about
miles w et of Da were children, drraird In
Nang. Monday night a I s their Siiliilay best tor tlie mHeaps of luggage
military spokesman aunounc casioii
were slacked around tile air
eil today.
|NII t.

Flash Fire

Four Turned Hmvn

On Course

Skimmed Through

Yank Killed

Shi|* Sinks

NEW YOHK I It P I» - the
British freighter City of Perth
Tuesday night struck and
sank the Did eh mtdursliip
Plnlu in calm wculher oil ilo
New Jersey coast Tin- flula
sank within an hour and lo r
12 crew members were res
cued hy Ills- British vessel

Colleclions l Tp
TAI.I.AHAHSEK (i i'ii
Collection* of tuxes 011 cig­
arettes, beer, wine anil llqii'ir
iimcUM-d f&gt; l"
[atcenl in
A|iiil over tlie naiii*- muiilli
lust year, bevciage director
lliehaid K.oting said today.

Stale Vsty
lien Stanley wards were the "worst we
Musk said a report would 1*0 have seen **
Other alleged offense* in­
submitted to llov
Edmund
cluded
G. lirewn
—Healing a fluids head
It.uh said his offtee was against a shower wall.
—Tying
a young girl'*
working m conjunction with
Vatsk's oiiice anil local au­ hands behind her back and
thorities ‘ Me lee) we may bent mg her unconscious,
get more information now hack and Itealmg her imeonthat those eases have been aciou*.
hioilghl to tigtlt." lie said
—Healing tin- Iw.i'V of two
Tlie investigation hs-^an af­ patient* against a cement
ter three tmlilenltiiisl women door.
—Breaking the arm of a
v isited the Institution last
March They complained that patient,
—Breaking a patient » jaw.
condition* in two security

North Orlando Names Police Reinforce
Birmingham As
New Municipal Judge
Crisis Worsens

servo a* |*olie** eummissiotier.
Council tallied action on
naming the policemen and re­
organizing 1In* file depart­
ment until insurance matter*
can be Settled,
John Sewell, Orlando attor­
ney, previously requested to
pay.
Poll*.- t hief Do* ill l llnllV delve into pn-'ihtc souicc* of
revenue over nod above the
miIoiiiIU.I the names of An- |
drew f-'eii ill, Halm, liolnrt pus' ilt cigarette uud gasoline
S t e p h e o s o 11 nmi Itli luild |lax rebates from the slnte, ad­
Blind, ns volunteer poliieoien vised the village could collect
w it hunt jmy.
hrinum in a on franchise* for electricity.

t'hrldou I.HUtetiburg, l-'em
Pink Httorney, ami Milliiim
Halm w e l l , llaltieil municipal
judge anti fire chief, re-ppilively. by North (Irlando Vil­
lage 1 mini il Tuesday evening.
Lautcnhurg will serve 01* a
fee ba-i* and Hahn uitimut

council member
_____________

and would wu," r__________ |an nd valorem lax on personal
pirqirrty owned by individuals
and businesses
Mayor tt W. Allllerson iepioti d Eloi i.l*i Power I'oiporation has expresstd willing­
ness to n two per renl tax

County Board
To Tour Roads

On-lhe-spot Inspection of
coimty nmintahn-d roads was
to la- accomplished this afterlinou iiy the t'oimly f'ommlssmn. ill rompuiiy xvith ('nunly
l-.ngineer Willimn Busli and
Bond Supt. J. C. Lavender
Hush previously had pointed
out I lie Commission laded to
approve a Miunly- road pro­
gram for llo year because of
the December Deere, lie ask
ed for an approved ping 1am
fm the five months leimiinim.III this fiscal year "so we
won't have to run to you mi
rueh project,"
Chairman J. C. Huh-hUaii
said tlie Cuiiiliiission lids nfti'iiiiiun will ins|.*-&gt; t Ilia roads
and give Its decision al m \l
Tuesday's regular session

Navy Probe
Goes Undercover
I’ o B T S M O U T It. N II
(E l'll Officials of tlie Navy
Buieau of Ship* testified !*•hind closed doors iafiiie the
rourt of inquiry investigating
tin- 'I further disaster.
tlic Navy did nut iinmcdl
alely iiletltily any uf tin- wit
nesses but simply said they
came from Wunldnelon.
Thclr w a s no indication
when the court might be i«opened to tlie press,

B IR M IN G H A M . Ala. ( U P l t

—Additional police reinforce­
ment* were rushed in tmlay
to cope with (Iris sti'el ciiy's
inouiilmg racial crisis.
All of tlic stale’* more than
MM highway patrolmen were
ai*H*Hl—with 250 trained in
ri.it duly already on the scene
—and a group nf deputies
from Monicomery left early
today to join the city and
stab- officer* in Birmingham.
Negro
leaders
promisril
nt vv demonstration* while a
hi racial enintnlllee worked
lo reach some sort of truce
in Hie protests that have re
suited in at least 2.200 ar­
rest. City j tils were over­
flowing.
In Nashville, Trim., jdan*
were announced for a down­
town demonstration hy 500 in
t.tHNi Negro students in support of
tlie
Birmingham
demonstration*. Similar syin
pathy demons) ratibn* were
reported planned in other
ciliex, Negro leaders here
M I'l.
Negroes were told al two
m»*» meetings Tuesday night
alxiut $200,000 in donations
ft uni all over Hh* nation liad
tome lo 11**- Biriiiuigham
Ihiveinent
s|»illMging
tlie
protest*,

,,n iu
l'l“ " • p-'rsuiml
l""l"'rty lax.
Sew*H also ml vised Coimrit
to [press the North Orlando
I'oat puliy for payment of five
pel rent oil water and sewer­
age receipts from inception.
Mrs. Irene Vuh Eepoel
pinnteji out tlie prv-violIN ('null&lt;il I.i-|*t ln&gt; records fioio July
II P.m!2, until April I. IUfl3.
wlien llo present rounril took
office.
In other action Tuesday ava­
il mg ( noli* d:
Appmvcd a resolution re­
questing the North Orlando
1"mpniiy to dolicutc tin- rec­
iratlon urea to tlie village.
Approved a resohllinit limn
NEW
YOHK (E l'll
—
ini .day a. tlic "Clean I j 1 and Sim ks mmi.l irregularly high­
Itcaiit ificatinn'1 nioiillt ami er at the opening today. Trad­
1oninicudlrig tlie (iiirtl.11 Club ing- was model Mir.
mi it- activities.
fbmated $7f. tn the (.illI*I.* aulie.
Approved a irnolution ex[in suing apprecialiiin tu I'u
the Chief Bayinnml E. Henry,
uf .Maitland, fur his assistmire in organising the Nnrtli
tirlundu poliru deparlmeut,
ILard Mayor Anderson re­
port tho now vacant Horizon
flume* sabs office will bo
n-i-d ns a city hall nt a $1
animal rental.
Fixed July I - June ,10 ms
j the Milage’, fiscal year.

Popular Mayor Arrested For Extortion
Only hour* earlier, Huplier election lest Ilian ,1 month &lt;et up after an official o f Hie
told a festive crowd attending ago
firm, Sni it h and laivenesx,
ill* avvearing in rcrcnmtiJc*
Other* iiskcd if lie weit- as Inc , la'ticxa. Kan., informed
tiiat during In. second term guilty ,1* Uu- circumstances tlie FBI of the alleged extor­
lie [dsnned to resurface the indicated.
tion.
alleys, build s golf course
Tlie i HI said Sophcr Wilt
The FBI agent in charge
anil buy a water plant.
charged with "having affect-[ declined to reveal the amount
"It's really been a shock ed commerce and movement of money Involved but said it
ot material being shipi&gt;ed wa. recovered. U. S. Hist,
here." one citizen said.
'Some persons questioned from Kansas to btreator by Ally. James F O'Hncn said
how much politics was in­ extortion of a tubdantial about $3,000—10 per cent of a
volved 111 tlw arrest oi the. amount of money."
$30,000 sewage
equipment
man who had won j m Jr 2-toSpcvial agent in charge M, Itaruaclion—was Involved
1 victory m Uia may orally 1VV, Johnson said the trap w as] Sophcr was arraigned be­

—Taking patient* into storerouma anil healing them tin
conscious
More than 2ihi patients,
roost of them under in, were
ii terviovved during the invesligation, lluch said.
Baeb said the iliapocls,
most of wluiiii were permit­
ted bail ot SAIL’ each, were
charged with misdemeanors
rather than felonies in order
to tiring them to Inal quick­
ly to set nil example.
Three of the suspect* no
longer are employed al the
hospital

fore U. S {'oinmisstoncr C. pher, W, was elected to Ills
S Bentley Bike Tuesday rilght first four-year term a* mayor
and released on fl.litzi bond
in 1950.
The hearing was continued
It. Alden Smith, managing
with the date open.
director
uf Smith and Love­
The FBI *ald evidence In
the case probably would lie less, said "kickback*" had
presented to a federal grand ' been Imposed more than two
jury "in the near future."
years ago, shortly after the
Sopher returned lo Strcat- tu in began negotiations with
or.
otficials of the city of 22,500 ,
Married, (lie father of one for the purchase and installs- ]
son and three daughter* and tion of factory-built sewage (
U i« ATUtdiiUxtr uf ou t, W
lift

Sldt'liH ll|»

Water truffie into th*.* I’ ort
of Sanford received n stimu­
lating "shol-lli-lhe-arm" today
when It wn* nimounced that
Hi,. Interstate Commerce-Com­
mission ut Washington hat
granted authority to Merry
Shipping Company, lnc„ of
Augusta, (in., to nprratu s
common carrier barge line Ih~
tvvi-cn Charleston, S. C-, and
Sanford.
This is ihp second common
carrier to receive- an ICC cer­
tificate lo operate into Sanfold, ('. G. Willis, Inc., of
Jacksonville, Ela. and N or­
folk, Va„ has a permit in op­
erate brtw**'ii Trenton, N. .L,
und Sanford.
E'ive other rompnnlcs. In­
cluding tlie new Hanford t’ipeline Company, have pe-rtltit* to
operate contract lines Into ihn
local port.
Announcement uf tlie Mciry
cm lificaU- reads that it hu*
authority "to operuta us a
common currier bargo line in
i n t e r s t a t e Mint for. ign cum*
nierce la-tween point* and
ports on tlic Savuiiuuh itiv.-r
on tho one hand and, on th*
other, d ia l lesion, S. C., and
Miami Mini Sanford, Fla,, and
puillts and polls &lt;111 the HU
John* River ami Inland Waleeway
It was reliably reported
here that the Merry firm la
contemplating construction uf
[tort und win chouse fuel 11tie*
here. 1'texontly it is building
such facilities costing $200,•
ihmi at Jacksonville,
However, O. C. Lee, Merry
.Shipping general manager nt
Augusta, by telephone tin*
morning told The Sanford
Herald "it is too early to tell
vv hut we at e going to do at
Sanford. This caught us hy!
surprise. We filed our Npplb^
cation in July Hull nmi wo
had hturd nothing mum of it
until we received till* ram*
announcement here (in Augus­
ta I Ihi* morning."
.Merry Shipping ha. bean
operating barges between Au­
gusta nmi SuvumiMh, tin, xinco
111IP,
Lee hImi expressed optimism
about th,- piupoM-d St, JohnsIndian River canal, adding it
would permit Ids firm’s barge*
to operate between Sanford
ami Port Canaveral.

CLO SE O B ?
* Odd Dinette Chairs

Values To $311.51)

2M«.995
• Tables
Some blrartird mnhogaity,
some tulmlar steel with
I'orniira lops.

Priced
ALL

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OTHER SOUTHERN PRODUCTS

DURING

T
BHOAD B R EA ST ED
T lllff YEAR'S I .yinnn Groyhouml mmh dciliintol
to Wilbur AIcNcntiy, livud of tlio Lymmi Math
Dept., right. PitMenting him tlio copy at Inal
Thursday night'a Cla.su Night anil Autograph
Dance in Mila April McDonald, editor in chief,
(Herald Photo)

Greyhound Makes
! Debut At Dance
Eg

Ely Jane Cusxellierry
The 11MK1 Greyhound Year (look made its debut
last Thursday night at a combination Class Night
and Autograph Dance held at Lyman High School.
April McDonald, editor In chief, made a dedi­
cation of this year’s annual to Wilbur MeNonny, bead
of the Lyman Mathematics Dept. Dubbed "Mr. E ffi­
ciency,’' hu wit i-barncti-riscd
ns a soft spoken man with a

Can't Swim?
ARC Wants You
To Join Now

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Enrollment will be kept
open all this week (or more
adults who want to learn to
swim, in the fled Cross Adult
Beginners Swimming Classes,
!te&lt;) Cross officials announc­
ed today.
H ie instructors said that
they need at least 12 more
people in the class to make
It worthwhile to the instruc­
tors and to the city for the
use of the Municipal pool.
Time of the classes has
been
changed also, with
regular rlasa time on Mon­
day, Wednesday and Thurs­
day from 10 a., m. to noon.
Tuesday hours will be re­
served for makeup lessons.
Classes will run until May
24th.
Mrs. P. I). Scott, past MIC
County Water Safety Chair­
man will he instructor for
(ha classes, which are held
at the Municipal Pool on K.
First St. in Port Mellon
Park.

quivt sliiilu speaking with
firmness and authority and
with putienco and ability.

a/e s t r e t c h y o u r o o u a r s
25 E X T R A S T A M P S

"A "

FROM ALACHUA. FLA . . REG 49&lt; COPELAND PORK

g r a d e

With Piift haw ot

Sausage “45/
Biscuits 4 ““39 Wieners** 39/
SteakstO o$1. Sliced Ham'** 59/
Cheese
35/ Pork Roastu 39/
Cheese 2 — 55/ Pork Loins “ 49/
ixm sm K m im m aaaaaB m
f r~r I inninrinniwnnij

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FROM THOMASVILLE, GA. . . SUNNYLAND U2-o».l

CHOPPED, SHAPED. CUBt (PLUS 25 S1AMP5I

KRAFT SHREDDED PIZZA '

FROM THOMASVILLE, GA. . . bOSTON BUTTS

SUPERURAND COTTAGE (PLUS 25 STAMPS!

FROM THOMASVILLE, GA . . WHOLE or HALF

Other rnembera of tlio an­
nual ataff were Hilda Petti- _
null, copy editor; , Hntxlra
Unlt-y, seniors; David Unities,
■ports; Hetty Field, ails;
Jennifer J o r d a n , honors;
Kathleen Moon, sales; Carol
Durcthy,
faculty;
llurbnra
Ferrell, quotes; Irene Desk,
juniors; llrucu Flowers, ath­
letics; K a t h y Mctiuinnesi
clubs; Hetty Ledford, feu.
tures; Colleen Coylo snd
Linda IluKKina, sophomores;
Marvin Fullows, athletics and
Hcveily Yales, activities.

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W-D Beet it then cut in­
to roast and steaks, etc.
Each cut is expertly trim­
med of excess bone and
fat before weighing and
pneing. You get more
lean, tender beef per
pounJ at Winn- P'-AlRr .

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limit one with Sb 00 food
order or more

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smooth texture - irresistible flavor.
Buy several flavors for eo»y use at
a moments notice. Guaranteed.
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From Eustit, Florida
5 FLAVORS . . CHEK CANNED

S o ft D rin k s
r ; Cola, orange, grope, root beer, and
- ginger alfl. Big 12-FULL OUNCE no
deposit, unbreakable conj Chek low
. calorie drinks are great for dieter&amp;
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14 serving No Kigor.

\'2 gal 4V&lt;
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L o a f Bread 2 — 31/
L o a f Bread 2 »- w4 1 f
K r is p y Crackers 2 9 /

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FROM JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

FROM ORLANDO, FLORIDA

A stor Coffee
1-LB. C A N
S A V E 20*

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FROM JACKSONVILLE, FLA
MAXWELL HOUSE . . Save 18*
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Coffee

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N?
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49/

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10‘

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FROM N CAROLINA . . SAVE 4 « . . THRU 1Y MAIO WHOLE COT

SUNSHINE

Sli. Bacon
3 $|oo

Ps I

' |D e e p
/
S o u t h T "'^

Dy Jane fa**elhenv
ret of C'usielbrrry marchnt
Eleven
liny
Scout*
of in Hu- State Lion* Club con­
Troop .Til * tiri-cii liar t’ .it- vention Parade held last Sat.
urda) morning in Clearwater.
Also a|&gt;|M-aring in the parade
was “ Old Itetsy," Hie troop’s
Iraiel bu».
Trinip dll i* spoaMirrd iiv
the OiMi-lberry Lions Club
and the boys were aeconi.
panted on tlio trip by Sixml*
master Ted Daniel and Lion
Ix-onard
CaiM-lberry
who
serve* oil the troop rommil*
tee Tin* group left oil Krkiaf
afternoon ami returned on
Sunday afn-rmion. While hi
Clearwater ll»*y stayed at a
Pinella* County tloy Seoul
Camp loealed near St. Pet­
ersburg.
Here the scouts enjoyed
awiinniiiig in Hie gulf and
ntKSIDKNTS.
Ktldit- sight seeing hi Hie area. They
a"ended elturrh at Hie First
K it * k i! y (t"|&gt;) wan
Presbyterian
and (atliolio
t-lt-i-li-d Si-nior t’ la.HA Churches m .Safety Harbor
President and Jot-1 before -darling for Ixmin on
l-Vhd, (iKittnni)
will Sunday
lead lilt' ,1(iniui- C I iihk
Oil Hu- way home llley atopat S i) hi i II ii I l- Hit'll |H'd lo explore Hie l.akelan«l
S r h it n I m-xt year. I liovphate Mim-&lt; and fouml
,l*ll**Mi‘ two writ* siii"- many fossilized bones, alu-lli
riM.ifnl candidalcn in and shark* teeth eonsidered
tin- nni-uff i-lvi-tiiinx lo dale bark lo prehistoric
held Montlliy at tin- lime*
tu hiHil. Ku.iky wnn mil.
Those making Hie trip, in
over Karl I Clack and addition lo Ibe leaders, wera
.loci l-Vhd heat mil Dan Casselberry, Kicky Ca»I'avid Noi-ll in the sclberry, Dill Datidcra, Dill
ncliool i-li-ctions. Stl-VI* DcnipM-y, Kddie Cundilf, Da­
Sewell won the jolt of vid Krolme, Doli (Date, Wal­
Student Hot l y 1’reai- ler Dlslltlle, Kick Shook ami
Sieve Kish,
tli-nt.

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M Y F Honors
Senior Members

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Tin* Senior MYF’ of Hie
Ca*M-llu-rry (' u m m u n 11 v
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M&lt;'Hm*l:&gt;t Cliurcli In-Id a re­
* t
FROM AILANTA, GA
ception in Weaver Hall Sun­
SAVE 20&lt; . . MIRACLE WHIP BY
day night (or Hie young peo­
ple in Hie t-lnirch who are
graduating from high fchnnl
QUART
thi* year
,a '
Limit I with
00 fi**J order
Seniors In&gt;noi.-&lt;1 were Jilt
F'or»ylli, MYF' president amt
Darbara Kerrt-11, Cheryl Eddy,
■v .
Katherine Moon, Dcrmc Caestier, l.arue Dalnicr, Drue*
FTower*. diaries IlciiMin und
Fircm ni To .Mod
Itoliaid I.ercli.
)i)iji)i)i)j)j)j)j)l/j/;/j)/M()j)i)j)j)»)/)i)i)i)/)
Dr Duiy'* Volunteer F’iieJohnny Hay no* acted as
mill, meeting M 7.::n p.m. to
r 0f ceremonies. A
ilny
for
Ihu
liul
me.ilng
bedecorateil
with cap ami
WIIM THIS COUrON ANO PUMCHAU p|
W illi IMIS COCHIN ANU HIHClIASt OF
iiiniilii-r recess,
rece**, will
w ill ace
foie lunimui
w .(iplonia surrounded by yel*
f i v e IO a t Pmm F ft o it M
Twm taoilN O ll'.IM l
tw o
color
film *
icleu-icd iuvy ro cs, vva* »erve&lt;t willl
1lit niigli Hu- N’ uliiinal lluaid punch.
BbOO IH»U MAT l«IN
o f Kin- ' In t e l w r ite r * . T itle s
F'ollowfinj tin* rctrcshinents
AT ANY WINN-0IXIE
AT ANY WINN-DIXIE
B ' o f the film* arc “ Tiuin \S« u,« group enjoyed playint
xja 1M u ii" unit ' I bo Scienca of | sliuflli'boaid oil Hu- outdoor
in m m t m r i v i w i 'C f v w
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50 Free Top Value Stamps

Astor Green Peas

Crispy Pizza Pies

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WITH THIS COtiPOti AND PURCHASE OF
r o im

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AT ANY WINN-DIXIE

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Ice Cream j

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Roast m
- 39'
Chops 59'
Breast “&gt;19'
Lamb
19

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Lirrii t On# Coupon lo Adult With
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FROM JACKSONVILLE FLA

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YOUR CHOICE

ARROW
G IA N T

C»roJ Ih ty
May 12th

Orange Nip 2'&amp; 89/
Fish Sticks 3 ~ 1.
Shrimp ... 2 »» Jt”
Hush Puppies™*29/
French Fries 2 “** 3 9/

Detergent

Tomatoes

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Grape4c-$t.

To (Man I'icnic

Fruit Pies 3- *1.

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Ministers Elect
Rev. W. E. Timms
New President

fv Jelly‘ 29/

32-ox.

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• ROM TAMPA, FLA . . 1AVE

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37'

WITH THIS COUPON AT YOUR
NEAREST FRIENDLY WINN-DIXIE

FROM FROSTPROOF, FLA , . FROZEN CONCENTRATE

FROM TENNLS5EE . . SAVE 5c EA . . BUSH WHOI

- FROM TENNESSEE

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TOP VALUE STAMPS

. . FROM CROZET, VIRGINIA
APPLE, CHERRY, PEACH, COCONUT

10/

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H a m S lic e s “ #

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Field Peas 6
Green Beans 5
D rin k 6
Pork &amp; Beans 8

Canned H A M

GKOItGE MANNING II.WtltlKTT .lit., piaduiitnl .Muirna ('uni I,mule April 20 fnun I-'SU with
a di-Ki'i-e as Haclielor of Ails. IK* also m-eivetl
his USA ItOTC lonimissiuii in the Artillery.
Harriett, who plans to enter Vanderbilt Law
Sehool this tall is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George
Harriett of Sanford.

i a w i
100 EXTRA

iwoh Soopvl OSAGE

TPOM HADOCK. GA

W-D Brand Turkty* or* •specially re nd
t» product broader, mealier breach You
pel more moiit, lender while meal ond mot*
luicy dark meol. Unconditionally guaran­
teed. Money bock If you're not vatlthed.
Ot all mean, turkey it loweit in cholesterol
content. Serve turkey ollrn ond know your
fomily n gelling the mod nutntioiu, heallhprolecting meat you con buy. Imi,t on
W-0 Brood Breaded Turkey,. The lined
turkey you can buy.

2 ^79*

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Ready to Eat

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SERVE

When Winn-Dixie corn is
picked it's immediately sub­
merged in refrigerated ice
water right in the field
Keeping corn cool keeps it
sweet. Winn-Dixie literally
showers Hie corn with ice
and rushes it to your store.

Celery . . 2
Carrots

A L L S IZ E S . . 5 to 2 0 P O U N D S

HEAT A N D

FROM DELAND &amp; CALLAHAN, FLA.

(ROM TEXAS . . FRESH. 1

Fully Cooked

Sli. BACON

MORTON

Sweet CORN
FROM LAKE GEM. FLA. . , LARGE GREEN

Members of Oia Junior
Class who worked on the an­
nual staff were Verna Wheel­
er, Aliena Musun and Pat
REGULAR 891 . . BOB WHITE
SWIFT PREMIUM BONELESS
•*T$*k# A
(jrlmwuod.
H V A l t i U * w i&lt; iari * P x . ; .
Mrs. Louise (Hlpiu is the
REG. 98« . . SUNNYLAND BREAKFAST or CENTER
faculty sponsor.
A team o f four sctiiur gills
competed uguinst a team of
senior boys in u simulated
“ Hruln Howl" match with
Carol Dorvthy as moderator
W t* J M .x to a e *
* W -A &amp; tfa
tossing questions coiiceining
members of the graduating
a
. ..
class.
The girls proved to leave a
belter knowledge of who’s
who among their clussmalca
and won by fiva points.
Members of the Lyman
Dance Hand plnyed fur Unitelug following tlie piogiam
with ■ repertoliv longing
4f e e
FROM VALDOSTA, GEORGIA
PILLSBURY
from the Intent dance rhythms
' 7 FROM FLORIDA . STANDARD
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) The Cabinet gate the green to dreamy (Heim Miller ar­
light today to a total o( $31fi.* rangement* nostalgic of other
000 in salaries for faculty clioul years.
i
and administrative person­
CHOCOLATE
nel at Florida Atlantic Uni­
/ C R A C K IN '
FUDGE
$
versity In Boca Raton
i ]
GOOD
303 C A N
YELLOW
The two-year university Is
•
WHITE
FOR
arlieduled to opeu in 1UG5.
S A V E 3 ’/ a* Eo.
^■ 1 9 -o i. P K G .
SAVE IVt* EA.
Appointment of III profess­
ors snd directors completed
Rev. W. E. Tim mi of
the staffing of the school’s
Sov* 6* Eo. - DEEP SOUTH GRAPE
Savn 3*3$ Eo. - Thrifty Maid Drink
Up-lcv cl personnel. Salaries Sanford w it elerli-il prcsldent
of
ll»«Hctirrd
Mi-itmdiit
range from $10,500 a year
for a director of ruphira to Ministers at a meeting taut
$10,500 for the acting head Ttiurulny of the Minister*
LONG GRAIN RICE
and Parsonage Queen* lield
FROM SPARTANBURG. S. C. FROM ORLANDO, FLA.
f
of the physics department.
1
FROM ARKANSAS
^
at
tlie
Wittier
I’
ark
MethodThe cabinet also approved
'v % ,
9 -*V ,
m * '
a $150,(Nio outlay to finance i»t C’liurrh,
I’ rccedmg
tlie
business
construction of a field house
TV- . jlT *
U .,4 *V A
at Florida .Slate University. meeting the group enjoyed
Tile additional money was tie nmnlhly fellow ship cover­
necessary since the original ed dish luucheou in Wesley
-a- O t
U . S. CHOICIO
$7 0 million student union Hall of Hie cliurcli. Fnlluvvbuilding
project
did
not ilig Hie business acsSton those
$
ilcmiie tin- field lioiise. Total attending adjunrm-d in the
cial for the entire project new •nnrtnnry of Hie church
including a swimming pool, wlicro Communion wat serv­
ed.
cat-ceded $2.7 million.
t i
Rev. Timmi lia* lieen »eng
i
W D BRAND BEEF IS GUARANTEED TO FLIASI OR YOUR MONET BACK
leader lor tin- urgamiatiun
(or Ihi- pud liner- year*.
Winn-Dixie expeits put
I l l ItONhl.KSh ilO l'N l)
The UeUsry Ki.httig Clut*
will complete plant for tire
top grade:, ot U. S. Gov­
annual picnic at a meeting
The Lake Mary CnneU-ry ernment graded beet in
L. S. L HOICK
I.A.Mil SIIOI I.|)KI{
controlled
sclieduk-d (nr 7 30 p. in. to­ |Anocialjun will IwilJ a meet- | temperature
FROM TAMPA
ds;* at the Itccrcatluu Hall mg in Hie Chamiter uf Coni- ! cooler* and age it to tlie
men**
Ituilding,
ITiur&gt;day
at
veiy
peak
of
tender
(lay­
uf the lli-Hary Fire Statiun.
l il L l tv
ALL FLAVORS . . SUPFRBRAND
! ’ ;3u p. m. AH niemlter* and j off ul goodnevv
AU members arc urged tu at­
I intended pi-riulli ale urged
tend.
U. 8. CHOICE . . . I.AMII SHOUI.OKK
1Ut allend

Cabinet Okays
School Salaries

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Florida Products

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LIPTON TEA BAGS . . .
LIPTON INST. TEA . . .
SCOTT “PLACE MATS . . .
s c o n FAMILY C U P S . . .
SUNSHINE HYDROX COOKIES. 43c
BEER - 12 CANS
. . $1.58
SPARKY CHARCOAL . . .
98c

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League Leaden
United Press Internationa]
National league
Player &amp; Club AB R. H. Pet.
Cvngtn, Phil
01 14 a 171
F. Akiu, SF 103 20 30 .309
Wine, Phil
53 4 10 .336
While, StL
105 19 37 .352
Edwards, Cm 74 8 38 .351
Howard, LA
M 13 32 .333
Demeter, Phil 78 12 26 .333
Fairly, LA
88 13 29 .330
Vlrdon, P ill
67 3 22 .328
Aaron, Mil
103 23 34 .324
Groat, St b
111 19 36 .324
American League
Player * Club AB R. II. Pet.
Causey, KC
71 12 28 .394
Ystzmskl, Bos 81 14 28 .358
Robinson, Chi 88 13 31 M l
Wagner, LA
101 15 35 .347
Leppcrt, Was S6 8 19 .339
Fox, Chi
86 16 29 .337
Allison, Minn 90 18 30 .333
Schilling, Bos 84 14 28 .333
llalsone, Bos 71 6 23 .324
Charles, XC
96 17 31 .323
Home Runs
National League — Aaron,
Braves 10; Ccpcda, (Hants 6;
Banks, Cubs 6; Bailey, Giants
8; &lt;F. Atou, Giants 0.
American League— (Wag­
ner, Angels 6; Nicholson,
White Sox 6; Howard, Yanks
8; Pepitone, Yanks; Powell,
Orioles; Held, Indians; Alli­
son, Twins; Osborne, Sena­
tors; Hinton, Senators; Trcsh,
Yanks all 5.
Runs Batted la
National League— Aaron,
Bravea 34; Boyer, Cards 22;
Covington, Phils 2t; Fairly,
Dodgera 21; Ccpeda, Gianta
19; Edwa-ds, Reda 18; F.
Alou, Gianta 19.
American League — Alii*
acn, Twina 20; Nicltolson,
White Sox 19;
Robinson,
Whllo Sox; Osborne, Senators
19; Bsttey, Twins 18; Wag­
ner, Angela 18.
Pitching
National Iwague—Simmons,
Cards 49; O’Dell, Gisnls 3
0; O'Toole, Reds 8-1;; San
ford, Gianta 8-1; Washburn,
Cards 3-1.
American League— Fisch­
er, At hie lies SO; Slock, Or­
ioles 3-0; Cheney, Senators 4
1; Pena, Athietles 4 1; Mosul,
Tigers 3-1; Herbert, While
Sox 3-1; llakow, Athietles 3-1.

4

Negro Seen
For Davis Play
NEW YORK (U P I) - Arthur Ashs, a 19-yrar-old stud
rnt at UCLA, may aonn he
come the first Negro ever to
represent tha United Stalca on
■ Davit Cup team.
The Richmond, Vn., youth
win one o f 11 playrra desig­
nated ae candidates for the
eqund Tuesday, Tin- others In­
clude Chuck McKinley, Dennis
Ralston, Frank Froehling, A l­
len Fox, Charlee Pusurelt,
Martin Rlessen, C liff Durltholx, Tom Kdlefsen, Gene
Beott and Don Dell.

Powell doubled home the
Orioles' run.
The Detroit Tigers beat the
New York Yankeea, 8-2, the
Los Angelea Angela topped
the Mlnneaota Twins, 2-0, the
Cleveland Indiana defeated
the Washington Senitors, 7-3,
in II Innings and the Chicago
White Sox edged out the Kansas City Athletlca, 2-1, in
other A L games.
Bill Frechan, 1100,000 bon­
us catcher, scored three runs
and drove in two with a hom­
er, triple and double to lead
Dclroit'a nine-hit attack on
Bit] Stafford and two success,
ora. Don Mossi, beating the
Yankees for the second time

The Red Sox reached the
top rung for the second time
the season when they beat the
Baltimore Orlolea, 5-1, Hiesday night to give them aix
victories in their last eight
games. Earl Wilson, 12-8 in­
cluding ■ no-hitter tsst year,
fired a three-hitter and atruek
out seven to raise his 1963
mark to 8-2.
Lu Clinton homered, Frank
Malrone had three hits and
Chuck Schilling, Carl Yaatreemiki end Roman Mejias
had two each to lead the Red
Sox’ 12-hit attack that dtalt
1962 comeback o f the year
star Robin Roberts bis fourth
consecutive loss of 1963. Boog

this season, allowed seven
hlta, no walka and (truck out
four.
Ex-Yankee Bob T u r l e y
pitched a three-hitter to win
his first game for the Angels,
who purchased him condi­
tionally from New York last
October. Turley, a 21-game
winner In 1958 who haa had
a variety of arm ailmenla for
the last three yeara, (truck
out nine and didn't walk a
batter. Leon Wagner con­
tinued hia fine hitting for the
Angels with two singles and a
run batted in.
i*lneh-hltter Johnny Rom­
ano's two-run double and A!
l.uplow's two-run single were

'Al' Paces Mets
suffered his first detent.
Turkey turned over a 2-1
lead to his successor but Uie
Colts rallied for two run* on
singlet by Jim Campbell,
Johnny Temple, Bob Lillis
and Rusty Staub in Use eighth
to hand Joey Jay, a 21-game
winner in each of the last
two seasons, his sixth straight
defeat of 1963.
Juan Marietta! pitched a
four-hitler and Felipe, Alou,
Kd Bailey and Joso Pagan

B y United Freaa International
Casey Stengel, master of
tho non sequitor, reserves
one of his best for pitcher At
Jackson or tha New York
Meta.
“ If he wasn't a left-hander,"
saya Stengel, "you'd think he
was a ball player."
What Stengel means Is that
tha 27-year-old native of Wa­
co, Tex., moves with such
graco that he would tie ml*taken for a shortstop or a
second-baseman — except, af
course, for the fact he’a lefthanded. A i It li, Jackson is
a pitcher and he'a turning out
(O be 8 mighty good one, too.
A 20-gamc Joicr for the for­
lorn Meta of 1962. Jackson
posted his third win against
two defeats this year when
ho beat the Philadelphia Phil­
lies, 3-1, Tuesday night. Jackson allowed 11 hits, including
Ihrco doubles and a triple,
and the Phliliea had a runner
In (coring position in five of
tha first eight Innings but
they didn’ t score until Bobby
Wine homered in tha ninth.
Charlie Neal hit an Insidethe-park homer and Frank
Thomas hit a two-run homer
In tha first Inning to provide
all three runs for the Mats,
who have won four of their
last aeven games to achieve a
respectability they never had
in '82. Nobody is rating them
a firat-dlvision threat in the
atrung N L but they're no
longer (lie patsies that drove
Stengel whacky list year.
Sandy Koufnx and Bob Purkey, two pitchers who could
he o f key Importance In the
pennant race, provided en­
couraging n e w a
Tuesday
night for the l-os Angi'lrs
Dodgers and the Cincinnati
Itrda,
Koufax, sidelined since May
23, pllched a five-hitter for
eight innings as the Dodgers
clobbered Iho St. Louis Car­
dinals, 111, wlille Turkey,
out since spring training with
a Inmc arm, yielded four hits
and one run In 514 innings
and left the game with the
lead even tlioiigli the Houston
Colts rallied to top the Reds,
3 2.
The San Francisco Giants
went back Into first place
with a 5-2 win aver the Mil
waukce Braves ami the Chi­
cago Cubs lieal Hie Pittsburgh
Pirates, 5-4, in other N L
games.
The Dodgers backed Kou
fax with a 13 hit attack that
Included three hlta by Ron
Fairly, a homer by Tbmmy
Davis, a triple by Johnny
Roschoro and three double*.
Ray Waihum, who had won
five straight games, was
routed in three Innings and

homered for the Giants, who
replaced the Pirate* in firat
place. Hank Aaron homered
for the Bravea, who aaw Lew
Burdettc'a record aquared at
3-3.
Larry Jackaon pitched a
five-hitter and (truck out
seven and Ernie Banka hom­
ered for the Cubs, wlm have
won aeven of their last eight
games.
Roberto
Clemente
and Smoky Burges* homered
for the Pirates.

N avy W allops M ilk
9 In Little Loop
Navy walloped Perfection
11-7 in Lilt)* League play
Tuesday with Chuck Branltey
pitching the win and Rufus
aiding the saws* with S homer
and double.
In Men'* softball League
play,
Klngswood
toppled
Chase, 29-4 with homers by

Pei ides, Harvey and Mutigum
and Bud Mma-rief gelling the
win and WHaon - Maler won
over Longwood Grants, 10-0.
John Bruscalo gained the
win on the mound with hnmera
by Mick, Warrsn, Helman and
Williams.
In women's softball play,
Wiiliama Restaurant defeated
Jet Lants, 13-8 with Lawnna
Wiiliama tha winning hurler.

Umps Ignoring
New Balk Rule? Paul Pender
Calls It Quits

NEW YORK (U P I) — Na­
tions) League umpires, despite
a new interpretation of the
balk rula, atill are relying on
their own Judgment In dealing
with tha controveralnl pitch.
Two balks were railed In
four N l, khuh-s Tuesday night
—one against Kob Turkey of
the Cincinnati Reds and the
other against Ray Washburn
of the KL Louis Cardinals.
None ware called in five
A m e r i c a n League night
games.
Baseball's top brass agreed
during n meeting hero Tues­
day that the confusing onesecond slop requirement bo
elrmlnated from the balk rutr.
H o w e v e r , Commissioner
Ford Frick and league presidenla Warren Gilei and Joe
Crunin eniphaaiied that the
rule ia an eaaenlial part of
hesrlwll and that the pitcher
must come to a atop before de­
livering the hall to the batter
with men on liaars, although
nut fur a full aecond.

Bruised

BOSTON (U P I) — Paul
Pender faded into h o x i n g
shadows today and the Massa­
chusetts Boxing Commission
prepared to Join tho rest of
the world In recognising N ig­
eria's Dirk Tiger os middle­
weight champion.
The former Brookline, Mass,
fireman announced in New
York Tuesday that he wua
railing it quits as a boxer fur
the second Uni* in his career
—only this time it was for
keeps.
Pender, a slender, durkhnirrd man whose craggy nose
give* the only hint o f hi* pro­
fession, first retired from box­
ing soma 12 years ago when
brittle! hands seemingly rilt
short his career almost before
it had begun. But surgery
corrected his hands amt he
wont on to win 40 of 4H pro*
fcaslonal bouts, which Included
two drnwa.
The 32-year-old Pender said
that tha inability o f promoters
to aecurn television for the
proposed June 1 Huston Gar­
den bout with Joey Glardelto
and the apparent impossibility
of luring Tiger into a match
for the undisputed world title
led him to quit.

A

aeries of

three public terested persona and organ­
isations are invited to attend
and submit recommendations
as to hunting and fishing rules
and regulations at the meet­
ings, nr to submit their roetion and to dlscusa hunting ummendallups In writing to
and fishing rules and regula­ the Game and Fresh Water
tion# for tha 1963-04 season, Fish Commission Office in
according to J. W. Bickerstaff, Ucala.
Topics thst might Le dis­
central Florida region mana­
meetings will he held in Cen­
tral Florida this month to ac­
quaint the sportsmen with
problems in wildlif* conserva­

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ger for the Game and Fresh
Water Fish Commission.
May 20 a meeting will be
held in tho County Courthouse,
8t- Augustine at 7:30 p.m.
May 21, the meeting will b«
held in the Community Build­
ing at Venetian Gardena in
Leesburg at 7 C30 p .».
May 22, the meeting will b«
held in tho convention Hall
o f the Cape Colony Inn on
Cocoa Beach at 7:30 p.m.
JRckeralaff aaid that all in­

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W. L. Pet.
17 10 .630
San Francisco
Pittsburgh
14 9 .609
St. Louis
16 31 .593
14 11 i960
Chicago
13 14 .481
Milwaukee
13 14 .481
Los Angeles
Philadelphia
11 13 .458
Cincinnati
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10 15 .400
New York
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Houston
Today’s Probable Pitchers
Pittsburgh at Chicago —
McUcan (2-1) ys . Buhl ( 2-2).
Philadelphia at New York
—Culp (3-2) vs. Craig (2-3).
Houston at Cincinnati, night
—Bruco (1-2) vs. Nuxhall (11).
San 'Francisco at Milwau­
kee, night — Fisher (2-2) vs.
liendtey '(3-1),
Los Angelea at St. Louis,
night — Miller (2-2) vi. Broglio (3-1).
Thursday's Games
Pittsburgh at Chicago
Philadelphia at New York
Houston at Cincinnati, night
San Francisco at Milwaukee
Lot Angeles at SL Louis,
night
American League
W. L Pet.
Boston
12 8 .000
Kansas City
15 11 .577
Now York
12 9 .571
Chicago
13 10 .505
Cleveland
10 9 .520
Baltimore
13 12 .520
14 14 .500
Los Angeles
10 15 .400
Minnesota
10 15 .400
Detroit
10 18 .385
Washington
Today's Probable Pitchers
'Minnesota at Los Angeles,
night Kaal (1-3) vs. Lee (2-1)
Chicago at Kansas City,
night—Fisher (1-4) va. Hakow (3-1),
Cleveland at Washington,
night—Krallck (1-4) vs. Ru­
dolph (2-2).
Boston at Baltimore, night
—Conley (1-0) vs. Barber (52).
Thursday's Games
Boston at Baltimore, night
Cleveland
at
Washington,
night
New York at Chicago, night
Only games scheduled.

Enterprise
Takes Second
In Olympics
ny Helm Snodgrass
E n t e r p r i s e Elementary
School entered the Junior
Olympic Meet iponsored April
27 by the Delated Klwania
Club and came home with
aecond place runnorup honors
and 731k points.
First place was taken by
lha Burton Avenue School of
Delated with a score of 114 H
points.
Rabun Morris received the
outstanding award among the
boys with a total of 12 points
and received a trophy, Roys
and girls from troth the fifth
and sixth grades at Enterprise
were enured In the match,
Mrs. Ruth Ryon was coach
for the event.

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LOUISVILLE. Ky. (U P I) —
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worse than a ‘ minor bruise"
when he waa struck by a fail­
ing guard rail while being
loaded on a van Tuesday for a Option Jaster
trip to Pimlico, where he will
«T . LOUIS ( U P I) — South­
run in the Preakneaa, May 18. paw pitcher Lurry Jastcr has
been optioned by the SL Louis
Cardinals to Tulsa of the
Texas League but will contiuue to count on the Cardin­
als' 25-man player limit this
missed are everyday hunting season.
In certain areas In Central
Florida, possibilities o f a
spring gobbler season and a
W h y Y O U Should B u y ,
change In bag limits on freah
water fish.
T IR E S from M cR O B E R T S
Bickerstaff aaid the final
rules and regulations will he
adopted at tha state-wide com* Lifetime Unconditional Road
mission meeting In Ifcllahassev
Hazard Warranty.
in July.

Fish, Hunt M eetings Set

M AP3£X,

the big blows of a four-run
llthinnlng rally thst carried
the Indians to their fifth
straight win. Bob Allen, the
fourth Cleveland hurler, was
the winning pitcher. Four
Senators were ejected from
the 3:23 struggle by Umpire
Ai Sslerno.
Johnny Buihardl, aided by
Hoyt Wilheim’ a ninth-inning
relief, won hi* second game
for the White Sox, who knock­
ed the Athletics out of first
place. Buxhardt tingled home
one White Sox run and Floyd
Rohlnson had a run-scoring
single and a double to extend
hia hitting streak to eight
games. *

United Press

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Bosox Off To Amazing Start
By United P m * International
There are two word* need­
ed to explain why the Boston
Red Sox arc off to their best
atart In 10 years: Pesky and
pitching.
Rookie
Manager Johnny
Pesky has instilled a new
spirit and a strong young
pitching stall eompletts the
new look of a team that so
often In the past has been
all muscle at the plate and all
thumbs in the field.
The combination has the
Red Sox occupying first place
Jn the American League to*
day—a heady experience for
the survivors of last season's
eighth-place bumblers.

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refunded.

NEW ORGANIZATION IIA S OLD OFFICERS. The Seminole County
unit of the new Tuberculosis und Respiratory Disejises A*«n. I ik \ o f Cen­
tral Florida retain the name officers that the TB ami Health Assn, had
last year, as they were unanimously elected to the new organization Mon­
day. From left nre President Jim Lee; Treasurer Nancy Steel. Vice Presi­
dent Mack Cleveland Sr. and Mrs. C. E. Hunter, secretary.
(Herald Photo)

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REDLAM RESULTS as the cast of “ Pest F«wit Forward" practices tha
"mob scene” for the play which will In* p«-o««nl*&lt;l Friday at 8 p.m. at the
Seminole High School auditorium, by the memberi of the Dramatics Club
of the school. Tickets will ho on side at the door al « " " imU nricn. lu tips
scene, the movie star in beiny mobbed by souvenir hunters ns the loyal
students try to protect her from their attentions.
(Herald Photo)

PORK C H O PS

All kinds of complications
re-lilt when the glamorous
slur arrives to be met by the
confused Bud. who'* hoping
hi* girl won't find out. while
at the »amr time all the other
boys are eager to meet the
star.
Other prime rule* are tak­
en by John Wcitgat. as
Dutch Miller; Hubert Murrle
a* Hunk Hoyt; Wayne Kpp*
as Satchel Mayer amt Susan
Tanner a&gt; Minerva.
Supporting roles
include
fienc Bullard in the part of

Fairy Tale
Hunsel Mini Crete), the
fairy-tale operetta will tie
presented Thursday at 8 p. m.
at Sanford Grammar School by
the children of the sixth grade.
Hunnie Weilmldt will star In
the role of Hansel with Dawn
Boatwright aa Grata!. Shirley
fiteveraon will piny The Witch.
Cast of characters includes
the Hrooniblmlrr ( Louis Mu*grovel, his wife t K a t h y
Bunks), S a n d m a n (Gloria
V a il).

Club Dinner
To Aid Library
By Frances Wester
The Lake Mary Woman's
Club will sponsor a barbecue
chicken dinner in the cafe­
teria of the l-ihe Mary School
this Thursday between the
houri of 5:30 p. m. and I
p. m.
All profit* from tlie dinner
will be used for purchasing
library book* for the school.
Advance ticket* for adult*
or children may be purchased
at the school office or from
any member of the Women'*
Club.

Angels are iltendn BetlrnImugh, Sheryl Sanders. Sue
Smith, Debbie Moody. Melissa
Wagner, Teresa Wall, Dee Dee
Scruggs, Charlotte Scruggs,
Paula Vuughn. Janice Cannon,
CouLio Kussall, Tiofilu Haulilia, Richard Cisowski and
Charles Hadden.
Cookie Children are Dannie
Cannon, Buy Milwuod, Je.-se
flgtesby, John lliimldey, Mike
Vollidme, Wesley Buwrry anil
Tenuilla Cheater.
No admission will I m- rharged fur the play hut a donation
wilt fie taken to buy needed
equipment for the school.

Chitterlings
SPARE RIBS

10 lbs. 99c

W H IT E B A C O N lb. 19c
Smoked Sausage
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Ox Tails • lleef Liver
Fresh Homemade Sausage

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llirds Eye Mixed Vetf. 10 oz. 2/47c
llirds Eye Chop. Broccoli 10 oz. 23c

Sara Lee Pound Cake 12 oz. 79c
Sara U e Choc. Swirl Cake 14 oz. 79c
Sara l*ce Apple Spice Cake 14 oz. 79c

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LEAN MEATY

Chuck Green; Terry Burke,
lew a* Dr. Berber; Henry
Lavender as tha Old Grad.
Teresa Spear* play* the
part &lt;d Ethel; Chuck Mecki
plays Prof, Lloyd and Billy
Coleman plays Jack Haggarty. the press agent.
Starring a* "MUa Delaware
Water Gap" is Un.iui# Cam­
eron. with Marguerite Tnevs
a* the chaperon. Mis* Smith;
Kicky Harris a* Chester the
reporter and Geni Klinefelter
a* 'I lie Blind Date.
Director* of the play are
Mra. Jackie Genlry and Mra.
Thelma Lewis, Senior English
teacher*. The play 1* being
presented hy member* of the
SIIS Dramatic* Club.

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PORK

Bob Bolt Stars In Comedy
Bob Bolt will c»rr.v the cen­
tral role of that mixed-up kid,
Bud Hooper, a prep ccluiol
slislent who celt carried
sway und invite* a movie *tar
to the achool prom, in llodgkinxon's famous play, “ Best
Foot Forward” being pre­
sented at the Seminole High
School auditorium Friday at
t p.m.
The part of the m*vle alar,
Cale Joy. is played by Louise
Higginbotham and Hud's reg­
ular girl, Helen Sr Idealinger,
ia the role of Donna bandage,

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Miss Judith Ann Bentley
To Marry Robert Grella

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Mr. and Mrs. William II.
Hendry, loo Jenkins Circle,
Sanford, announce t h e en­
gagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter,
Judith Ann, to Rohcrt Allen
Grella, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter A. Grella, of Denver,
Pa.
Miss Hendry was bom In
Charleroi, Pa., and graduated
from the A. D. Eisenhower
High School, In Norristown,
Pa. White in high school she
was a member of the Glee
Club and Student Council and
participated in achool sports
events.
She has lived In Sanford
for the past three year* amt
is presently employed by Iho
Florida Stale Hank.
The groom-elect was born
In Chamtwrsburg, Pa., ami
graduated from Ihe Chambersburg High ScIkki!. After
completing four years with
the U. S. Navy he Is continu­
ing hi* education. He Is pres­
ently living In Drl.aml and
working on his degree at Stet­
son University.
He Is also employ ml ai a
life underwriter by the Pro­
vident Mutual Life Insurance
Co.
The wedding will be an
event of June 8 at 10:43 a m.
at St. I’ctcr'i Church, in DcLand.

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New Spring Shade*
Including Whit*

Containers

For Plants

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Plant a can be grown in
many) kind* of containers.
However, the heit are thote
which allow for good drain­
age ami are large enough to
accommodate the root system
of the plant. Containers ancli
os clay poti, are heller than
those made of copper, bran
or glass.
Gravel and charcoal placed
in the bottom of the planter
will allow for drainage, keep­
ing the root* from Mantling in
cxceai water.
If planti arc grown In nonporous ronlalnera, It ii advlsable to double-|Mit the plant—
tlmt la, place the plant In a
clay pot, then plaee the clay
pot Inside the acrond con­
tainer. The bollorn of Iho nutaide eontalner should be fill­
ed with gravel. The apace
between the side* til tho con­
tainer* should bo filled with
peat mo**.
This I* an excellent method
of polling plants because ft
allows for a certain amount
of drainage arid air circula­
tion, as well aa minimizing
watering chores.
In regard to planters which
are built into the bouse ns
wall dividers, they present
difficult problem* am) should
be considered rare Ially be­
fore they are Installed.

Enterprise

Personals
E. l it St. at Hanford Avr.
FA 2-3214
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Mr. and Mrs. A. &lt;1. Nelson
relumed to l heir home In
Tampa ufler spending several
days at the huin« o f Miss
Doris Faber.

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Chicken llvcra fry golden
brown If wrapped In alumlI mini foil and dropped In deep,
hot fat. Unwrap when (lane
and serve Immediately,

Mrs. Finn Wiliter and Mrs.
Dick Hamcs were welcomed
as new members of the Offi­
cers' wives group.
Going away gill* were pre­
sented to Mrs. Wallace Hall,
Mrs. Jack Charlton, Mrs.
Hindi Wilson and Mrs. Hob
Itankln.
Mr*. Charles Meshlcr spoke
for a few minutes about Navy
Relief.

Local Events
THURSDAY

MISS SUSAN McCALL, rented, jumus with tho unusual centerpiece at n
chatter party in her honor. With her from left are her mother, Mrs. K. S.
McCall und co-hostesbes, Mrs. W. A. Adams and Mrs. John Ivey.
(Herald Photo)

Variety Show
Planned By
Pilot Club
The Pilot Club of Sanford
will sponsor a variety show
this Saturday at 8 p.m. at the
Civic Center.
"Those Wonderful Years"
Is the title of the presentation,
which will lie pul on hy the
Dellary Volunteer Firemen’s
Association Auxiliary.
Among the performers will
be the Pilot Club president.
Mrs. Jark Lambertson, and
vice president, Miss Janet
Smith.
The show was recently pre­
sented In the Dellary area,
and received so much support
that it will be repeated for
Seminole County folks.
Tickets may be purrliascd
from any Pilot Club member.
Proceeds from the cvtnl will
bo used for (hr Pilot Club
eommunily projects.

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rens will he hostess for a cov­
ered dish luncheon at 10 u.m.
FRIDAY
DIRT GARDENER'S Circle
will meet at to a.in. at the
home of Mrs. Floyd Palmer,
633 Valencia, for a meeting
and covered dish luncheon.
JACARANDA members will
meet with Mrs. J. L. Andrews
at 7 p.m. for a picnic supper.
Bring your own table service
please.
BOSE Circle meets with
Mrs. O. L. Barks at 0:43 a.m.
for a program and picnic
lunch. Members are asked
tu bring their trading stamps
for Ihe circle project.
SATURDAY
IXORA Circle will meet at
the home of Mr. and Mrs
John llurlun at &lt;1:30 p.m. for
the annual barbecue.

'Q&lt;uutl)6xm

Mrs. W. A. Adams and Mrs.
John Jvey cnlrrtainrd with a
recent chatter party from
1:30 to 5:30 p.m., honoring
Miss Susan McCall, a mem­
ber of the high school grad­
uating class, ut the home of
Mrs, Adams, on Lily Court.
The dining table was over­
laid with n green cloth with
while fringe, carrying out the
class colors. The center ar­
rangement was a while bowl
holding driftwood with small
white diplomas, tied with
green rihlMin; small diction
arics, green shrubs and white
flowers.
Arrangement* of s p r i n g
flowers were placrd through­
out the party rooms.
Those invited to share the
afternoon with the honorcc
w ere her mother, Mrs. E. S
McCall, and the Misses Kheda Epstein, Sandy Wright,
Pam Jones, Sandy Richards,
Jo Ann Hern, Pat Hruce,
Jackie Lovelace, Ha hi Oilhom, Peggy Powell, Jo Ann
Nix, Lynn McCord, Jane .Mil­
ler.
Jolmnlc Gore, Janie Ashby,
Pol Kim, Vada Staffer, Susan
Tariiny, Caroline Haggerly,
Judy llunlrn, Caroline Tur­
ner, Diane Reas ley, Linda
Williams, laiuisc Higgintxv
tham, Linda Mills, Judy Whitmure, Pally Johnson, Linda
Sue Williams, Slicrrillc Jul­
ian, Cindy Lake, and Luc)
Moughton.

Wed In Mobile
Mrs. Julie Downing Dochring and William Oliver Liv­
ingston Jr. were married
April 27 at a nuptial mass at
St. Dominic’s Catholic Church
in Mobile Ala., at 10 o'clock
with the Rev. Joseph Adams
officiating.
The bride Is the daughter
of Hie late Mr. and Mrs. Ed­
gar E. Downing and tile
bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Oliver Liv­
ingston of Sanford, Florida.
Following a breakfast at
the home of Dr. and Mrs.
Frank Kearlry, the couple
left for a trip to New Orleans.
Upon their return they will
reside at 22 S. Hathaway
Road. Mobile, Ala.
Out of town guests included
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Livings­
ton and Mr. and Mrs. John 31.
Fitzpatrick of Sanford.
Take the wrinkles out of
plastic material by placing a
damp, thick bath towel over
the plastic. Iron with a hot
iron and the wrinkles will
disappear.

Mary Esther’s

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(Formerly McVicnrs)
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MAY

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D A R Plans
Meeting
This Friday

SALE!

Tlie annual meeting of the
Sallic Harrison Chapter of the
DAR will he held Friday at
2:30 pm . al 910 Palmetto
Ave.
Hostesses for the event wilt
tie Mrs. Lawrence Tinsley.
Mrs. James Sims and lira.
Raymond Smith.
Annual reports wilt be giv­
en hy officers and committee
chairmen.

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The Sherwln-Williama factory trained representative will be In our atore

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PATTERNS

Members of the Sanford
Garden Club a r e making
plans for the final meetings of
the rlub year. Among Uiosc
meeting this week are:
THURSDAY
AZALEA Circle meets at 8
p m. with Mrs. Al Hunt, Pal­
metto Avr., and Mrs. Roy
Tillis is cohoslrsa. Bring a
white elephant for a sale and
enjoy n Jewelry party pre­
sented by Mra. Tliomai Rus­
sell.
MAGNOLIA Circle mem­
bers will hold a covered dull
supper, starting at 7 p m. al
the home of Mrs. Lucille
Abrams, on Sanford Ave.
Husbands are invited.
MIMOSA
members have
changed the date from Friday
to Thursday fur Hie final
meeting. Mrs. Herbert Beh­

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MISS JANICE COLLINS, center, with one of lier nmny gifts « t n Itriilnl
* bower in her honor. At left is her mother, Mrs. Joseph Collins imtl at
right, hostess, Mrs. Ben I lowland.
(Herald l ’liuto)

Final plans for the wedding
of Miss Edith Louise Hanson,
daughter of Sir. and Mrs. A.
B. Hanson and David Richard
McNeill Jr., son of Sir. and
Mrs. David B. McNeill Sr.,
of Live Oak, are being an­
nounced.
The wedding will be an
event of this Saturday at 3
p.m. at the First Baptist
Church.
Rev. H. L. O'Quinn, pastor
of the Oakluwn Baptist Cha­
pel. will ufllclate and all
friend* of the couple are in­
vited to attend.

Mrs. Doehring,

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Announced

Miss Janice Collins, brideelect, was guest of honor at
a shower at the home of Mrs.
Hen Howland, 13311 East 24th
St.
Games were played and
prizes won by Miss Camilla
Collins, sister of the honorcc.
Mrs. Peter Bukur. and Miss
Barbara West.
Refreshments of c a k e ,
punch, nuts and mints were
served from a table centered
with a large arrangement of
snapdragons in a crystal
bowl. Assisting Mrs. Howland
with the serving was Mrs.
Robert Thomas.
Others invited to share the
evening were the honorec's
mother, Mrs. J. T. Collins,
the Mines. Louise Tillis, P. J
Ilukur, Htuirt Gatchcl, L. C.
Hllcy, Charles Clcmmcr, A
J. Rracken, A. L. While.
Also Mmcs. Raymond Hall,
Pitt Varncs. Herbert Mann,
Thelma la-uis, Edgar Rriice,
Rohcrt Jcrnlgan. Torn Rich­
ey and live Misses Hetty
Mann, La Verne Sweeney and
Linda Parrott.

The VAH-1 Officers’ wives
met at the home of Mrs. Jess
Taft for a sack lunch get to­
gether with Mrs. John Spartz
as co-hostess,

Lake Mary Woman's Club
is sponsoring a chicken bar­
becue from 5:3u to 8 p.m. at
the I.ake Mary School Cafe­
teria. Proceeds will go to the
school library fund. Tlmse
wishing to donate books may
call .Mrs. Hugh THU* at
FA 2-4098.

Wedding Plans

Shower Honors Bride-Elect

tly Mrs. IT. L. Johnson
Election of officers for Ihe
coming year was the high­
light o f the monthly m eting
of the I.ake Monroe Home
Demonstration Club, Thurs­
day evening.
The nominating committee
composed of Mrs. J. II, Tindel, Mra. J. C. Hupp nod Mrs.
.Marion Iwe gave the following
name! for nomination which
were elected by the club to
servo for tho coming year.
President, Mrs. C, E. Hunt­
er; first vlre president, Mrs.
Ed Dowell; second vln- presi­
dent, Mrs, Jack Hlniidifer;
srcrrlory, Mr*. H.
Johnson;
treasurer, Mrs. William Carroll Jr; delegate, Sirs. Rob­
ert Mann and alternate, Mrs.
J. Illnckwclder,
The meeting was presided
over by tile president Mrs.
Ed Fitzgerald. Mrs. Tlndrl
gave the devotional including
silent prayer for one of tho
rharter membera who la ill,
Mrs, William Camp.
Mrs. Fitzgerald appointed
Mrs. Mann, Mra. Tindrl and
Mrs. Clniido Hawkins to check
on the needs of the rommunlty
building. Hie tour of the Modcrnugir Furniture More which
was postponed will tie made
on May lath. The group will
meet at the Educational build­
ing of the llpsala Presbyterian
Church ut &lt;1:13 and proceed
on to Orlando.
Tho June meeting will he
a ham end rove m l dish supper Iw-glnnlng at 7 p. m.
Julie lath at the Educational
building with Mrs. Johnson
and Mrs. Fitzgerald In charge.
Mra, Hunter and Mrs, John­
son served cake and punch to
tho Mines; Louise Itushtow,
llndel, Carroll, Jr., Sapp,
Dowell, Mann;
Fitzgerald,
Hawkins and a guest Mra. J.
T, Cash, mother of Mra. FIUgerald who la visiting her
from Htaunton, Vo.

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Hassle Hits
Lawmakers
On Judges

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Wed. May 8. ’63— Page 9

FAG Plans
Mine than 100 Senior pat­
ento met at Seminole High
School Monday to sign up for
committees and map out plans
for the big Fun Aftt-r Grnduatnm acitivitifs
for this
year's graduating class.
Hubert Murrtv, seniur class
president met with tin- par­
ents and explained why the
class should like to have a
“ Beatnik’’ party.
lie said that flu- studen'a
felt that, they would need no
special costumes, an each one

TALLAHASSEE (U P I) - A
ronitltutlonal amendment to
permit the Legislature to pro­
vide tor an additional county
judge in countiei with a
population in excel* of W.uoo
ran into a -turn of cuniro\ersj in die Senate Tues­
day.
After nearly an hour's de­
li;, tr, die measure was taken
off the calendar lit a vote
of 32 20 and Bent back to
the committee on amend
n.cnti
tlefore debate was halted,
the measure was amended
to prwilde that judges In
counties of 20,000 popul|tion
or more be attorneys, but
another amendment exclud­
ed judges now in office.
It also was amended to
require an appruting role
of the people in the countyinvolved before a new Judgeship could he created.
Under present law, only
counties with 125.000 popula­
tion or more can hate two
county Judges. Sen. Demp­
sey Hamm, Panama City,
tried unsuccessfully to put
the floor for additional judges
at 80,000 population.
Sen. Varle Pope, St. Aug­
ustine. opposed the measure
on the grounds to the legis­
lature creating judgeships by
’ 'senatorial courtesy" under
which such matters are hand­
led as local legislation and
left to the senator of the af­
fected county.

Out At SHS

tins some kind of uppiopriutt
clothing for the casual relaxed
atmosphere of the Menutik
style, and would prefer to be
comfortable after the hectic
activi.iea of the lu-l weeks of
school.
I luring the class muling
held a few days ago, Murrlu
said thul uut of 220 seniors,
lot) voted for the Beatnik
party.
They would like to
hale n -mall blind for dune lug
and singing to go alone with
the swimming It was decided

to hold tiic party ut Simlando
Springs,
The class helped talse loon­
ey for the party with llteir
sale* of movie tickets bring­
ing in a turn! of $.*i72. Tin- tub
fur tin- other expenses is
lieing picked up by the Rotary
Mol. as they hum in past
years.
Sonny Powell and Bill Love­
lace. lepw.scnting the ltutnry
Cluh ate co chairing Ihe rutin
evening of even!-, which will
begin tight after gtadimtion

R o ta r ia n s G o
O n B o a t T rip
Sanford Rolarians departed
at noon today for their an­
nual Boat Trip and Corn
Bell up the SI. Johns River
at Harry Robson's ramp.
Boats W t from the Monroe
B Idge docks for tlie leisurely
trip to iltr camp, where
great pots of boiled corn,
and huge grilled steaks will
pioilde a feast for the club
on their annual social outing.
Harry Robson is chairman
In charge of the event.

Allgooil Itrund Siiifiir-Ciired
BY STIECTING THf
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IN THIS AD'

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Grade 1 Uiiich Eruiru t r ie r - lltlh Ilih*

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thusiastic audiences in DcRury on April 21 and 2.1, will be a
III member cast, pail of which is pictured aInti e. Curtain will
i ing tip at 8 p.m.
(Ilcntltl Photo)

By l.ouisr Si munch

THE GRAY LADIES TRAINING I'ROCRAM wan explained by Mrs. Cor­
don Frederick, second from left, al a toffee held last week for Clinic
Mothers of the South Seminole Junior High. With Mrs. Frederiek are,
left, Mrs. William Eckard ami right, Mrs, Charles Atkins. Mrs. Charles
Muttiii )Kiured.
(Herald Photo)

Mr. J. Henchert
Dies In Hospital
Mr. Jacob Henchert, 65. of
112 Driftwood Lane, died
Tuesday night at Seminole
Memorial Hospital.
Mr. Henchert came to banford one year ago from Phil­
adelphia, Pa., and is survived
locally by Ids wife, .Mis.
Klirabelb llciichcil
The bodv will ite sent Ertday hi Philadelphia lor ser­
vice* and luiriul. tlramkow
Funeral Home is In charge of
arrangements.

Compromise In
Labor Crisis
BONN, Germany ilJ P l) —
Cliancellordeslgiistr Ludwig
Erhard won a compromise
settlement today in Wr*l
Germany's worst lulior crisis
since the war.
"W e a v o i d e d disasler,”
Economics Minister Erhard
said.

Gray Ladies Program
Explained To M others
By Jam- Casselberry
South Seminole Junior High
School Clinic Mothers held «
coffeo last Wednesday morn­
ing in Weaver Hull of the
Casselberry Community Meth­
odist Church to hear Mr*.
Gordon Frederick of Sanford
speak oil the Red Cross Glay
l.mly Program for School
Clinics.
She suid that tim e now are
mure I linn it nun Gray Ladies
serving in Florida schools. A
total of IT hours is required
in Gie training including In
hours of First Aid anil seven
hour* of Red Cl os and school
orientation
She recommended lliat the
ladles wait until schuol starts
In Hie fall to set up a training
cojirse.

Hostesses for Iho coffee
were Clinic Mother Chairman
Mrs. IVillhnn Eckard and CoChairman Mrs. Clinile* Mar­
tin of Lakewood Shores.
Chairman for Hie coming
year will be Mrs. Charle At­
kins of Altamonte Springs
Hi r co-chairman will he Mrs.
Lewis Cote o f Casselberry,

Citizens Party
Need Stressed

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EASY TERMS

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C A R D S by
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■xfumiuiuimu

Fancy Green

Cucumbers

2 for 9c

Slime

To .Make Her Happy
* Ceramics • t, I**.a are
• ttlcker t agr* A llml* Wooderofti-r)
• Brass
• Copper

PO W ELL’S
Iif fire Siipptirs A Gills

117 .MtiKiiolin Ait'.

Corn

10 ears 49c

Red Ripe - 22 l.li. At g.

Watermelon

79c

4

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H I M KHI.I MP
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EVENINGS

SERVICE

P A IN T S

Sanford’* Only Air-Conditioned Furniture Store

F A 2-0983

20!)

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With I he I'urchnne of
Eui'h of I he Following
Items

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NECESSARY”

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Bottle Or IU0

A lk a -S e ltz e r..............59c
7-Of. Can

1'A - Lb.

VO-5 H air Spray .... ?1.50
Meimens - 3-Ol. Hot.

Each

Spray D e o d o ra n t.... $1.00
I'rrll - Large llottlr

lull Page I'aurukr and

W*-

Waffle Syrup

35c

If

Idahoan - t-l.h. I’ kg.

I’ LUS

Ketchup

2/43c
43c
4/69c

Ith-t Delight I m il Cocklud or

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Peach Halves
Idvie l.li) 5 Ih. Big

Drlergenl

29c
l.g. Pkg.

57c Fab
Lit. Bus

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llalhriHiiti

2 ItolU

&lt; leaa*er
2r tiff

33c

ILilll Bai*
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37c Tissue 29c
Bright Sail Gal. Jug

Soap 2,31c Bleach 39c

timid) cur

Jane Barker Choc, or Cherry letd

Layer C a k e .... . each 59c
W ith the I ’ urchnne o f
Each o f the Folio w in s
Item s

“NO CO UPO NS
ffeV,SI N E C E S S A R Y ”
While Hou*r • 13 l|l. I'kg.

InKtant M i l k ............... 85c
Aan Page • Pint Jar

Sandwich S p re u d ...... 35c
3i (Ml l.ahrl . Pint Can

Freewax ................... 02c
Our Own InKtant Tea 39c
Ann Page • I-Lb. Bottle

Italian D reH sin g ...... 39c
I-l.b. Can

Tissue 27c Clean’r 39c
Crisp

llrlglit Sail . |-l.h. Can

Spray Starch ..............45c

Ik For Only

Northern (Bathroom tissue 12 Bull* 4I."()&gt;
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Sirh-lntMitus
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Vuhun I nut ant Coffee 89c
Potato PlakcH ............49c

Ilia Page Tiininlii - Special l-lh l-u». Ml*.

•25c ea.

REST

.1 l.h. Can

Shortening 3 lb. tin 49c

NahiM-n
I’rraduai

Desired

I String Each

Momiarums Broom $1.23
Spry S h o rte n in g .......89c

Grits

40c ea.

Liquid Shampoo .... $1.00

It idle Brunt v

S tines 29c X- ox 2 31c

Service

ITS

PI. • K II*.

FOR PERSONALIZED - COURTEOUS

of Sanford

!*■ t oupoo good through May 11th
S
J’ 3’ 11
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SERVICE

DRY CLEANING

P*t m# tarn (wt|

(i Cans Of Meal

j|| Util Food -1 15-ox. cana 59c

,x #

Paper Towels

Oslux

2nd OAL

Milh this coupon A purchaa* M

;; ;

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11 BAITED

D ay

iii S O ^ ^ s S S l B B
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Dojf Food 11 l-lli, cans 81.05

Fancy Yellow

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SUNDAY. M AY

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CAREFULLY
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1 4*0*. cuna 98c

Large Bottle

W ASH P A N T S

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IN D IV ID U A L

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Mill' thi* coupon A purchase of
4 Call* Of llormrl Virnna

Anacin ................... $1.25

DUALITY - SERVICE

vmt

PLAID
STA M PS

9 SnuMtKe

Here's an easy method to
crack a coconut. Put Uie
coconut in the uven for 2ti
minute*. After it lias cook'd—
if it hasn't already cracked—
a few taps with a hammer
should do llm trick.

LAU N DRY &amp; CLEANERS

HASHED

•

An interesting rt-purl was
given by Mrs. Milton L. Tins­
ley on her trip tu Palm Beat'll
where she represented the club
at the rlStlt Convention of the
Florida State Women's Feder­
ation.
It wu* announced liiut the
next meeting of tile Seminole
County Federation will la- held
al 10:30 u.iii, on May 23 In
Casselberry at which time Mrs.
Tinsley will be installed as
Federation pivsiilent.

Dsdux

WASHINGTON (U P li —
Michigan Gov. George Rom­
ney said today the nation des­
perately needs a “ rltirens"
political party that will not he
limited to the views of busi­
ness, labor or any other single
group.

itt&amp; o m

memory o f Mrs. Wesley Bas­
sett who recently passed away.
In view of .Mrs. Bassett's avid
interest in antique*, the book
wilt lie on that subject.

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LYPERIU

3 C O M P LET E RO O M S,

FRIDAY

Now officers of the Altumontc Springs Civic Cluh were
installed at n linn lieon held
lust Wednesday at the Ham­
ilton House which was the
last meeting of Hi,, giotip for
the current year.
Incoming officers, who were
presented with corsage* made
up in colors representative of
their various offices, were
Mrs, K. A. Jutlie, president;
Mrs, Geurge llcimi, vice pn-«ident; .Mrs. Clifford Sands,
corresponding secretary; Mrs.
It. A. Wells, recording secre­
tary; Mrs. It. T. Overly, treas­
urer and Mr*. M. G. Pate, III*torinn.
lb, Gertrude Forman, retiling president, whs present­
ed with a citatum by Mrs,
Frank kollmaii, president of
Old Glory Atncrhuu Legion
Unit 1N3, for tlm donation
given by the Civic Club tu the
Girl* Slate Fund,
CnniinitUe chairman an­
nounced by Mrs. .lutin’ for her
tenure of office Included, Mrs.
Kiank O'Brien, beautification;
Mrs. E M. Summons, memlw-rship; Dr. E’orman. program;
Mis. 1. L. Forham, hospitali­
ty; Mis. E. W. Ibrllman,
house; Mrs. H, II. Taylor, civ­
ic; Mr». It. N. Nordgnm, pub­
licity and Mrs. A. M. Buiko,
service.
Annuunrrment was made try
Mrs. S. H. fa d ) Jr. that the
hook piiichuHct] for lliu Alta­
monte Library In memory of
Mr*. T. F. Wood i« sn excellent reference hook on Florida
cull lb d ‘'Florida Htindl miiik,"
Tin’ cluh voted to present
another hook to the library in

57-ox. lilts. 81.00

! m Coupon giHHl Ihruugh May 11th

Breast 51b. box $2.19 ■Ljxz:n\u:niuu

Altamonte Civic Club
Installs New Officers

OUT.IDE
HOUSE PAINT

203-09 E. 1st S t

of $5.00 or more
Bed re maMr unly at A A P afore*
girinr I'lshl Stamps in Florida.
Genrgia, or South Carolina.
I imil one rnupun per adult
rustomrr,
ARL-63-41
Ciiiiihhi rood thrmrah .May llth.
lip„t|l|WtW^t*rww
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l,t*dt- A Mulch f mien

"THOSK WONDERFUL YEARS.” presented by DeBnry’*
Volunteer Fire Assn, and its Auxiliary, will be s|H)tisored in
Sanford by the Sun ford Pilot Club tins Saturday night at the
Civic Center. Apitcnring on the pioginni, which played to en­

4

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Seminole Band
In Contest
Seminole
High
School's
Marching and Twirling Semi­
nole Band and Majorettes
boarded a train at 10:40 a.
m. today for Miami to at­
tend tlte Southern Half of
tie
Florida
Bandmasters
Suite Contest, along with 40
other hands from the sou­
thern area.
Thursday, the band will
take part in sight reading,
concert and drill contests at
the Miami Beach Auditorium
and at Flamingo Park, Band­
master Ernest Cowley said.
Soloists will be Charles Habun, student conductor; Lin­
da Webb, cornel; Norman
Leach, cornet; Mike Corbin,
tuba; John Oyler, Alto tax
and Joel Fehd, flute.
Twirling soloists will be
Judy Bedwell, Donna Peters,
Maureen Moughtoo and Suaan Plarcy.
Head Majorette Joan Jones
and Susan Brown will enter
the competition with a twirl­
ing duet.
Emtembles will be headed
up by Roy Green, horn quar­
tet; Norman Leach, trumpet
trio; John Oyler, tax quar­
tet; Joel Fehd. flute quartet
and Eddie Hubbard, clarinet
quartet.
David Wiaboldt and Mrs.
Charles Dees will aerve as
piano accompanists. Mrs. C.
T. Rabun Is going as chiperone sod Divid Wilson will
ao'te as field announcer.

-a, Dr. ami Mrs. Phil Westgate; Hors d'oeuvres, Mr and
Mrs. l);m Wright and Reception
decorating,
Mrs.
Sarah Bun ten.
Principal A. II. Bracken
told the* parents that high
schools nil over the country
have found that the all-night
parent • controlled after-grad­
uation parties ate- the solution
to the tendency o f students
In let tiff si mm in onl-oflewn places and unch-tpciuiicd
•activities.

V*

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Small

with a reception for grads
and parents in the cafeteria,
followed by a movie at the
Kite, then the Beatnik party
at Sanhiudo Springs.
Friday, before graduation
the seniors will have a picnic
nt the beach, Mr. and Mrs.
t buries Meeks are in charge
of the beach party.
The reception chairmen are
Hr. und Mrs. A. \V, Epps;
Movie eltnlniien, Hr. and Mrs,
Edwin Epstein; Ihwtnik Par­
ty, Mrs, t nmtlla BruCet Piz-

j X A SH SA V IN G S

“ Super-Right" Spare

llorm el Spam ............49c
Nuhixeo - U ' f t l f . Box

Shredded W h e a t ...... 37c
No Bug* M’ Lad) . Per Roll

Shelf Paper

......... 45c

Thousand Gland • h-Oz. But.

P fe iffe rs Dressing .... 39c
Mliltr, Yellow, Chur, or D. Dutch

Pillsbury Cake Mixes 39c
Nestles Triple Decker - Tray Of 3

Candy B a r s ............... 27c
(|u*rt Bottle

Ritters Tomato Juice 33c
Any Red Kettle Soup M ix

Yaur dreamt com* D im with

Jane Parker - Pkg. Of 10

^ - PLAID STAMPS

French Rolls

o o d J J to re s

............ 25c

P r k e s in t h is * d s r * g o o d t h r o u g h

Saturds), May llth .
Ma-nolia A ir. at 2nd St., Ssnford, ('la.

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TOM AKINS displayH u
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he killed in the H. II.
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Monroe.
(Herald Photo)

Vegetable
Market

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In New York Tuesday, FlorIda cabbage price* were alight*
ly higher at 92.25*92.50 per
crate, with one mark high nK
MED
12.75. lied type sold for $3.50.
|4, and Havoy waa |3 for small
SIZE
•Is*. Celery prices were un*
chanRe&lt;l. Crates of 2 doien
■Isa were 93-93.50, mostly
f 3.25-93.60, 2 ft to 3 dosen
were 93.26-94, and 4 dmen
ranged from •3-94, mostly
$3.60-93.76. Chinese raldisKu
brought 94JW-95.25 |mt criita
for wrapped heads, mostly 95.
Jleans moved slowly, with
bushel hampers of Valentina
type selling for 94.76-95, and
Harvesters ranging front 96*
9&lt;I, mostly 96-95.50. Curumliers went 92.75-93.50, mostly
93-26-93.60 per bushel basket,
■mall size ranged from 92.6093.50 according to quality, and
largo cukea were 91.50-92.25.
Kndivo and eseaiolu weia
§•
alightly stronger, esrarole sell*
REC
Ing for 93*93.50, mostly 93.26*
99.60 per crate, and endive
r a n g i n g from 92.5o-93.5o,
mostly 92.75-92. Ilig I Inston
lettuce wus slightly stiougar
at 94-94.50, mottly 9l.5o per
Specially Dacoratsd for Molhtr's Dry •
crate of 24 heads and Homninc
IA D Y PAIS IA R 0 I I 11. U O I.
was also higher at 92.75-9-7.
J’arsley was unchanged with
curly type rung ing from 91-95
for crates of 6 dozen hunches.
Jtadiahes were up slightly at
mostly 91.50-91.76 per basket
o f 30-0 oz. film hugs and
■quash was slightly stronger
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Miiull to medium size green
Italian type.
In Central Klo/idu .Monday
rabhago was lower, selling
mostly ut 91-26 per trute. lied
type brought 92.6ti-92.76 and a
few Savoy sold for 92 75.
Chinese rabbuge, mostly wrap*
pod, sold for 93.26-93.60 per
crate. Cucumber« were 93 for
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SPRING TONIC

The Barge Canal
Senntnr Spessartl Holland, who i*
leading the fight in Congress for the
cross-Florida Imrgc canal, has an­
nounced he will file an amendment to
a supplementary appropriation bill
for one million dollars to start con­
struction on the canal. His action will
come in the Senate Appropriations
Committee of which he is n member.
In addition the senator will ask
#250,000 to begin planning the Four
Rivers Basin flood control and con­
servation project. Both of these pro­
jects were left out of the budget bur­
eau requests for Florida public works.
It should be pointed out that the
barge canal and the four rivers flood
control project complement each
other. With construction of the can­
al many benefits, such as flood con­
trol. conservation and recreation,
would result in the area embraced
in the four rivers basin. So it can
seen that it is proper to tie the two
projects together in the supplemen­
tary appropriation bill the senator is
s|Kinsorlng.
Probably never before has the
merit of the barge ennui been pre­
sented to the people of Florida in
such a factual and informative man­
ner as at the present.
Recently the Journal of the Flor­
ida Engineering Society, which has
some 2.000 members, published three
articles descriptive of the canal.
These articles appeared in the Decem­
ber, January ami February issues of
the Journal.
One of the articles, the history of
the barge canal, was prepared by
this writer. A second nrticie, in the
December Journal, was prepared by
Joe 1.. Koperski, chief of the U.S.
Army Engineering, Jacksonville. It
is titled “ Facts and Figures.”
A third article, titled “ Pro Bono
Publico" for the public good) was
written by Col. Giles L, Evans Jr..
who retim l after serving 23 years
with the U. S. Corps of Engineers.
Col. Evans, who is manager of
the Canal Authority of Florida, deals
with the economic and defense value
of the canal in the most comprehen­

sive and informative manner. Every
question concerning the cnnnl which
has been raised by opponents of the
prujccl is answered in n factual and
authoritative manner.
In addition Florida Trend devoted
almost its entire Jnnuary issue to a
series of articles under the title
“ The Fight for Florida Waterways,”
The principal article was prepared
by Charles Darragh, who hns done a
most thorough research job and pre­
sented some challenging statements.
In a sub-heading, Durragh snys:
“ Though waterway development
has been a controversial thing in the
past, most of Florida’s business ami
political leaders now sup|H&gt;rt it. But
this supiKirt is neither active enough
nor strong enough to be felt in Wash­
ington where construction funds arc
allocated.”
To strengthen this support,1not
only for the barge canal but all wa­
terways projects for which appropri­
ations are being asked in Congress,
the Canal Authority of Florida pur­
chased .100 copies of each of these
magazines ami they are being placed
in the hands of editors of Florida
newspupers, both daily and weekly,
that they may be fully informed ns to
the merit of the unified waterway
program which has lieen presented to
Congress by our Florida delegation
and Gov. Farris Bryant, Many favor­
able editorial comments are already
appearing in the Florida press.
Florida’s business lenders have
been alerted to the economic value
of water transportation as never be­
fore. Waterways, along with rail­
roads ami airways, are essentint ele­
ments of our national transportation
system. All media will need to ex­
pand drastically if we continue our
present growth of around 3'* per­
cent |&gt;er annum. Traffic must be
moved at the lowest possiblu over­
all cost to the country. Waterways
provide the lowest possible cost for
WASHINGTON — (N B A )
slow-moving bulk commodities— an — There'* mii important new
average of four mills |&gt;er ton-mile
against 1.5 cents jrer ton-mile for rail. factor in United State* labor
And the consumer public is the ulti­ relations.
It's
Kaiser Steel's
an­
mate benefactor of these savings.

Phil Newsom Says . . .

Red Gets Belated Present
plunge Italy Into the great­
est
political
chaos (incc
World War II.
Past action makes such an
event unlikely.
When Kanfani began hi*
left-center government ■ lit­
tle mure than a year ago.
It was In search of a politi­
cal
stability
unknown
in
Italy since tlx* post-war gov­
ernments of Alcide de Gasperi.
Fanfani'a own
Christian
Democratic party remained
the largest in Daly hut D
was a pa till work of ele­
ments ranging from the mod­
erate left to the extreme
O U R B O A R D IN G HOUSIC
right. Since llie war, Daly
had
had 22 governments.
LOAD, tM IO iis,
LOOK* LIKE Vi
Conflicting Interest* within
T'A\ IM A M
Y o u 'v e b e l m T
the smaller partici such as
E Y T K E M E lV AW KW AKcf C A U G H T O f f
P J S m O A l / A t r t K T M A B E L I E V E S A IE
FA SE .M A aoR .*
the nco-FascisU, the monar­
HAVE YOU
IEMPLOYED BY FDcVtKTV AT H I* SAtOKfc
chist*. the lilH-rals ami other*
t-.YTOP AMO HAf. -iTAtriLD HOUNDlK... ME
C O N S ID E R E D
made successful coalition im­
ASour Bo a r d m o n e y / a n d bustek a n d ! G E T T l N O A
possible.
MACK' HAVE LEAKNED THAT t'MNOT
REAL
ACTUALLY WOKKIM6 — AT LEA-.iT NOT tM
Meanwhile, the left-wing
THE 4 UCWY FASHION THE WORLD
Socialists who had joined the
Communists in a popular
CHATTER. AME'LL RUN ME THRU THE
front tn DMA and split with
APIN CYCLE O f ,V ~
them two year* later, were
drifting
steadily
farther
away front their former al­
lies under Die leadership of
Nenni.
In DM2, Fanfani obtained
agreement from hi* own par­
ly for hi* left-center experi­
ment. ID* new government
was composed of his own
Christian Democrats, the Re­
publicans and the Social
T W lO u S ,
Democrats.
NO 30K ES
It had the outside support
A T A TIME:
of its* Nenni Socialists in re­
LIK E T H I £ *
turn fur promises to nation­
alize the electrical industry,
In decentralise state admin­
istration by creating region­
al governments, to institute
school reforms and develop­
ment plans
especially for
Rage 1-A
Sanford, Florida
Wed., May 8, 1953 the *outh.
It
alienated both the ex­
treme right and the extreme
vv v i . n a i a. i . i l l u h , s a m u i i v a n i * i m l i s i i e h
u h h i v l
i
i
s
i
i
l i i i vs A i m »». w i u s w o i . i *
left and it was anticipated
AtaiisaiuK Uilllur
Ad v ertisin g lUrsctur
that aome votes would flee
jin s w e ll*
J s m s ; l - » i i o » ; i i a k s ;i i
l-uu olr E d it or
lluslnts* X U n x g-r
both the Christian Democrats
I f c t S a . l * f VHW ia*
SIIIM LIJ * J. M I S XT
on Die right and Die Nenni
MocfMr K d ll o r
U »ssl(l*U M a u -«tr
1 , 0)101 l i t A t m . ' S
M I A M I sm .T U LIM C
Socialists on llse left.
S r a l u r * E dit or
Llre ulAllon A U n . x * r
In the Sunday-Monday elec­
&gt; v * a i w m .i .s
tions these predictions were
M t-ii an lcal Hupl.
borne out. Uut the present
aL M S LT U I M I U .% H S T S ; «
combination
ia
practically
H , i i t I•■llsvrr
H r Mall
O . I m I# i * u l r
All O l k . r
the only one able to rule
u&gt;rk
* » • « I V t.r
t l l . u l \«ar
with any degree of stability.
*
S.VO « St..i,II •
S.iS * Sluullip
Italian voter* nave Dalian
Communist
bass
Falmim
Toglialti a belated birthday
prewnt tbl* year, but it
»cem* loo early for Moscow
to do much celebrating.
The general election* which
gave the Communifti a re­
cord number of vote* actual­
ly were a shakedown of
Italian
political
sentiment
and seem likely to have lit­
tle effect on the “ leftof-centet” policy which Premier
Aniiniorc Fanfani launched
in February 1W2.
Any changes that do come

about can be expected to be
Internal rather than external,
having no effect either on
Italy'* NATO tie* or on its
membership in the European
Common Market
All this i* based on the
assumption that the political
forces which made Italy's
left-center government poss­
ible retain their lies and
tint tile left-wing Socialist*
of Pietro .Vcnni do not herd
Togliatti's siren call to join
the Communists in a “ new
political course.”
To do so would Is? to

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L’. d. P o r U l Regulat ions pruvld. (lint alt ma ll *uLa«rli&gt;tlons k i
paid In advanva.
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• a c lu t lve lj lo lha uas for repu bllcalloo of all tha local nawa
printed In tUie newepeper.____________________________________ ___
No e a r l of t n r ma lrrlal. nawa or a d ta rile liig , of Ihla adlll"i»
o f T h e Hanford lla r ald mar t&gt;e reproduced In nu&gt; mann .r Willi« u l w r ll ta n pertnlealon o f the pubilabrr o f Tha llar aU . An?
Individual o r firm reeponelbte f o r aurti reproduction w ill ha
r o n t l d s n d aa In fri n gin g on Tha Ifarnld a v o p r r lg h t and will ha
held llahla tor damaur* under Ilia la w , LuM l. i,* .) d - ll, as. opt
K alurda ), Bunder and LT.ri.lmaa, publ.ehad balurda* p r e c e d i n g
C llflllfiA li

Barbs
A psychosomatic hypochon­
driac I* a person suffering
from lymptoin* ft * which
there is no disease.

Notebook

ors with can manufacturers,
If applied to the whole
steel industry, it* coil Inis
been estimated at the equiva­
lent of 10 cents an hour
average, or a 2.2 per tent
wage raise.
On the basis of steel in­
dustry productivity increases
of -4.7 per cent over the hut
two y e a r s ,
steelworker*
might lie entitled to demsml
a "nonlnflallonary" wage in­
crease. Over Dm pail five
years, productivity lias Increasod only 3.2 per cent.
Over 13 years it hn« risen
3.4 per cent. Also, Die cost
of living
increase might
Justify dernuiiil* for a five
to slx-cents-au-hour increase.
Hut the big question is
what effect the steel com­
panies selective price increates may have on rollerl i v e bargaining.
ITmiihnl
Kennedy lias given these in­
crease* tentative approval.
The Joint Keonumle Commit­
tee under Ken, Faul Doug­
ina, D-lll., ia investigating
this priihU-m, hut hut come
up with no conclusion*.
Die recent steel price in­
crease* havo been calculated
a* the equivalent of only
about 1 tier rent, aptcud
accost basic steel pioduclion.
Dii* In i t s e l f might, not
justify a wage Increase.
Ilut the record show* tluil
ever since the bigger steel
price Increase was announced
and then w ithdrawn under
White Houkm presauie last
year, the industry has been
building up a cane that price
increases have been justified
to cover labor and materiuls
costa.
The statements, speeches
and articles of U.8. Steel
Chairman Roger llluugh in
particular, and the Iron and
Kteel Institute's research re­
ports in general, rmphasirv
justification for last year's
announced price rise after
Di» labor cuntruct was sign­
ed.
Thit contract provided for
no wage increase the first
year, ending next July 1.

l imned a* tire cut rent price
rises ate, they have Increas­
ed speculation that a wage
ilirreaso will be asked.
D ie only alternative would
be something like the Kaiser
long-range sharing plan. D
probably would be resisted
to Idg steel management,
which frowned on the mav­
erick Kaiser plan when it
“ Kim
insist*
mi
sleeping
was first announced. It would
with Iter, w h il e 1 hav e been
givo steelworkers far mote
pushed into Die spare b ed ­
take-home pay titan they
room
Could possibly gel flout a
"And Clara wake* up In
straight hourly wage rise or
alarm during Die nigld lest
any fringe benefits.
the baby might be developing
pneumonia.
"She now show* excessive
fear that something wilt hap­
pen In our littlo girl.
"Dr. Crane, vslint is wrong
I would get so buird on the with lily wife, for I don't think
36-liour work week . . . It'» »hp Is a normal mother, del
a terrible thing to have no­ spite her excessive concern
thing tu do. You can't look at lor the Iruby 7”
To put it bluntly. Clara ty­
television all liny,
— Fruiter* Ferkln*, sect clary pifies lire "Death Wish.”
Many young mothers, as
it labor under FDR.

well a* falhrrs, succumb lo
thi* "Death Wish complex
And so do older folk* who
may have the sole care of in­
valided parents.
Briefly, Clara was a Nar­
cissus tv pc in elrildluaat, be­
ing a spoiled "only" child.
One reason why she relish­
ed being a model was Die fact
she could Dm* stand anil ad­
mire herself in the nnrrur
lNarcissus like)
Until sin- was married, she
could also circulate socially
and win the attention of many
men.
Marriage shut oft some ol
thi* spotlighting. And she re­
sented having a hairy because
she realized Die baby would
usurp Ihe family spotlight.
Until Die baby arrived, her
pan-iil* ami her husband al­
ways asked in solicitous
tones, "Clara, how are you
feeling?"
Bui Du- moment the baby
was Imini, tin- question shitted
lo, "How j* the baby feel­
ing?"
Clare was thus figuratively
demoted from a Frimn Don­
na ndc lo a secondary spot
in the "choru*.'' Subcon­
sciously, she resented thi* de­
motion.

J

' Oh. it wax so much nicer
before the bsby came," ilie
thought.
Dien she became horrified
at the implication ol thi*
idea! More tomorrow I
(Always write lo l)r. Crane
in care or this newspaper,
enclosing a lung, stamped,
addressed envelope and 2*
cents to cover typing and
printing r«*ta when you
send for one of his book­
lets.)
I would guess very safely
we would not see an American
woman in space until itnno
time ill the ll)70s at tiro
curliest.
—Astronaut Walter Schlrra.

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Tire filial stiaw. Du- ulti­
mate aggravation, i* the stu­
pid little habits, done quite
unconsciously , , , Marriage*
seldom founder mi the gt im
rocks so beloved i f the l*dy
novelist.
— Dr. William Kilwunls, au­
thor of a marriage booklet.
Tire crime aymlicate
it
firmly entrenched, It is very
well organised and Involved
with husftetimeu, lawyers,
labor officials and corrupt
public officials.
—Attorney General llrdo-rt F.
Kennedy.

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tiara Is a dasslral example
of the "Death With.” Scrap­
book tbU ra»e for It need*
to be more fully under­
stood In America. Thous­
ands of women are unhappy
and often require sanitar­
ium care, Just because they
don't realize Dir fails de­
scribed below.
CASE F-433: Clara B., aged
27, i* a young mother.
"Dr. Crane,” her husband
began, "Clara was a U-aiitlful
girl who was working a* a
model when I first met her.
"She seemed a hit stagestruck and never could pass
a mirror without preening
ItcrscD in front of it.
"Ur she'd twist and fhruncc
her skirt* to make sure she
would show otf to good ad­
vantage.
"Tills didn't disturb me un­
duly helore marriage, for I
figured slic'd settle down
afterward*.
"But I was infatuated so 1
eon id n’t really view her in a
detached way or I probably
would not have pressed my
suit so hard.
"She wa* reluctant tn gel
married Imi I high pressured
tier lill site finally consented.
"She kepi deferring having
any children and grew en­
raged when she finally found
she was pregnant.
"Then she insisted on a
Caesarian srclion to avoid
widening her hips In child­
birth,
"W e had a beautiful hairy
girl ami I was crazy aland
Iter. Did (Turn seemed some,
what indifferent.
"Kite even la-gan to grow
moody and finally became .y
despondent that I had tu take
her tn a psychiatrist, lie sent
her in a sanitarium for shock
treatment.
"After six months, Clara
rnme hack home. Now *he
seems overly solieiloii* oi our
little girl.

Peter Edson

mythtonucE

Caution
i*
expected in
other*, claimed for oneself,
and aeldem used by anyone.

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Political

nouncement of *n SJUI pay­
ment for March lo
Fontana, Calif., plant work­
er* who already receive an
average of ffitO a month.
Till* amount* to paying H&gt;
cent* an hour on top of a
63.14 hourly average wage
for a 173-hour work mouth.
Die Kaiser Flan was ne­
gotiated with United Steel­
worker* Union beginning In
I PM), but if w b * put in final
form
only la*l
Drcemher
and became effective March
I.
From heie on, the com­
pany and Die union will in
effect he negotiating every
month for a new supplement­
ary wage. It will be pay­
able from saving* on current
pioduetlon as compared to
the coat of making a Inn of
steel In the base year— Unit,
A* one Industry spokes­
man comments, *'Tlii» prac­
tically eliminate* strike* at
Kaiser on economic issues.”
The company could still have
strike*
on working condi­
tion* or fringe benefit*, hut
economic issue* are Dio prin­
cipal cause of all lalmi dis­
pute*.
The big question is: What
effect will this have on all
other American labor rela­
tion* and neg otia tio n s 7
More specifically, what e f­
fect will it have on the S te el­
workers' reopening their con­
tract w it h big s te el 7
A key factor In the situa­
tion ia David J. McDonald,
Steelworkers' president. Di­
li as been suffering from a
virus, complicated by what
has been called ''negotiating
hypochanria." Hut hi- la ex­
pected to taka part in com­
ing "human relations” talk*
between labor and manage­
ment that are Intended to
head o ff a strike.
Whether there will b* a
strike depends a great deal
on McDonald's leadership.
The contract can be re­
opened on quest Iona of wage
rates, pensions, job security
ques lloris such as subcon­
tracting, overtime, and as­
signment of work to super­
visory personnel outside the
union. It alio ran he reop­
ened on fringe Issues like
the 13 weeks paid vacation
every five year* for workers
with 16 years or longer ser­
vice.
This last provision was
negotiated by tha steelwork-

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DEAR ABBY: My husband hua
had this other womnn for over four
yenra. They came to me and begged
for a divorce, saying they loved each
other. I aaid, "Thnt’« just too bad
because 1 have six kids who need a
father." I am in no shape to start
hunting myself up another man.
and besides, 1 got married once and
that's enough for me. I don’t bother
him and he doesn't bother me, but I
hate to see him mooning around the
house like a sick calf. What docs a
womnn do when she finds herself in
this fix 7
NO HAPPINESS

morally, under the circumstances,
the wife is entitled to spend her
earnings as she wishes. I was mere­
ly settling a family argument. If
Hhe had wanted legal advice, she
would have gone to a lawyer.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: I have gone to the
same beauty parlor for years. Late­
ly every time I arrive for my ap­
pointment, my operator tells me she
is running about an hour late. She
says it is because the patrons before
me hnve come late. I finally got tired
of it and quit her. My husband does­
n’t like the way my new ojienitor
does my hair and he wants mo to go
Imck to the old one. It's a matter of
principle with me. Am I right or is
my husband7 Would you go back 7
ASH BLONDE

DEAR NO: She hangs on — as
you're doing. Some men get tired of
the chase and come to realize that
there’s no place like home. Others
need professional help. If your hus­
band doesn't "come to" of his own ac­
cord and conscience, seek held from a
marriage counselor or your minister.
♦ • #
DEAR ABBY:
You advised
"FRUSTRATED" that any money
u wife earns is IlERS. In some states,
the earnings of a wife, unless provi­
ded otherwise by a prenuptial agree,
mont, fall Into the community prop­
erty existing between husband and
wife. Furthermore, tho husbnnd us
head and muster of tho community
has the exclusive administration of
the wife’s earnings. Respectfully,
E. K. L. (New Orleans)

DEAR ASH: When a customer is
lute for an appointment, SHE is tho
one who should be kept waiting.
Even if her tardiness was unavoid­
able, it is not fuir to throw everyone
else o ff schedule. 1 think you are
right. Shop around for another oper­
ator. And reward the prompt ones
with your patronngc.
• • •
CONFIDENTIAL
TO "M.J.":
Thero is always a bit of risk involved
with progress. You can’t steal second
base unless you tuke your foot off
firs t
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(Watch for Sassy Weekly)

bCCriM

Do you give in to your
child if he just kseps pester­
ing you long enough7
Or do you have lha courage
to keep right on saying “ no"
if your heurt and your good
Judgment tell yuu it’s wrong
to eay •‘ye*?’*
The father of a young boy
seriously hurt whsn hit motor
scooter was hit by an auto­
mobile saldt *‘l've been afraid
this would happen, llut the
hoy wouldn’t give me any
peace until I bought hhn
aeonter."

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Garden Talk
Actosa

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1 Kind at garden 8 Nullifies
TCHy In
arbor
O u t bet
8 Kldnvy _
8 PovertyStirren
stricken
vrsrtaMs
11 Harass
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the finesse works.
Actually It dots w o r k
whereupon South pulls ths
last trump and eventually
tries the heart finesse to see
if he can make an overtrick.
That finesse will lose, hut his
contract will ho safe.
Suppose tho finesse fails
to work. West will win a
trick with the queen of
trumps, but he will have to
give the trick hack on his
uext lead.
I f he leads hi* fourth dia­
mond South will trump in
dummy and disrard hi* Jack
of lu-urls. I f a heart I* lad
South will make his jock. II
West leads a club South will
win wltli tho jack; cash tho
are of clubs; sntsr dummy
with its lust spade and dis­
card the Jack o f heurta on
tho king o f club*.

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( 4 ) Channel S N t w s r s e a i
( ! ) ABC
1:11 (3 ) E ditoria l
4:14 ( i r M as ts
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Sports
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We're buying peace at n
pretty high prica when wo
g lw In to a child’* teasing,
and let him do something wo
know Is foolhardy or dan­
gerous isr unwise.
Tho trouble is, the habit o f
giving in to g «t a little peace
usually starts when • child
la young.
Right then and thero we
arc setting a pattern. Tho
pattern is that If ths child
teases long enough hs will
get his way.
Then, when the child Is i
little older, tha important de
clsion* start coming up.
Can he do this or that, or
have this or that, if he keeps
pestering 7
I f through tha yean of
early childhood he has found
that he usually can wear
parents down if ho keeps
teasing long enough, he'll
keep it up until be finally
gvls hi* way.
Of course, he may eventual
ly have to pay the price for
winning out against his par

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N e w * A W s s th s r
Today
Pre-School Plan ning
“ Mlckls'a des po t

Board Fights
Campus Study

Time Mom and Dad put­
ting up the screens i( you
want to find out what tokos
him to long.
We'll
have a
trunkful
case at

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bet youTo going to
tough lima getting a
of clothes In a suit­
vacation time.

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villa' butter judgment.
i f common sense and ma­
ture Judgment toll you that
“ No" should be your answer
to a child and you make the
answer “ Yes*' because you
are tired of holding out, you
are doing Uta child a great
wrong.
Tho hoy hurt on his motor
scooter wasn't responsible for
la e t 01fit
the tragedy. His father was.
Mud Ch*f M l
Hs sold "yes’* when he knew Oil *l|hl l t f « r « ,
In his heart he should stick by f i s r
(fill
his first “ no."
Good suggestions for par­
ent* art In Ruth Milieu's
b o o k l e t , “ Tips on TeenAgers." Just send lift cents to
Ruth Hlllett Reader Service,
c/o The Sanford Herald, P. O.
Dux 480, Dept. A, Radio City
Station, New York 10, N. Y,

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When Hi* golf bug bites
some women it makes them
break out in some of the darnf i t looking clothes.

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13:31 {*&gt; Harry r.sstonsr
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( M l (4 ) Holding l.lcht
(4) Besrch (or Tomorrow
13:44 ( » ) Mid-Day
Report
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IMS (2) Nsws aud Weather
( 4 ) Ths Open Window
IS) Ucnsral Hospital
1 : 1 * (t ) L afftlm *
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(3) Bclsncs
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3M« (31 Hen Jnrrod
3:30 (!) Tha Huctor
3:34 ( ! ) NHO Nsws
( t ) Day In court
&lt;41 Ar t l.lnklstter'a
llou itp arty
3:14 (3) M*rv (l rlffln
( I ) Jana Wymuu Fresents
3:00 (3) I-oretl* Toung
(4) .Millionaire
( I I Quern For a Dsy
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(1) Tu Tall Thr. Truth
(5) Who Do You Tru it
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( I ) Hr erst Htortn
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(4) Hsrrst Htorm
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1:34 (3) Wssthsr and Nowo
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14:44 (3) S t y Whsn
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11:14 (3) Concentration
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13:44 (3) Your First Impres­
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TALLAHASSEE (U I'I) —
The House Higher Education
Commitleo killed by a 11-4
vote Tuesday a bill writing the
state's olf-cnmpua study pro­
gram into law with tight re­
strictions on Its activities.
Tho measure was hold in
committee, however, and was 2 SPECIAL SHOWS ONLY I
not stilt to the floor.
“ TONED DOWN"
The Hoard of Control chal­
10 A.M. MORN. SHOW
lenged the p r o p o s u l o n
FOR “ LIT TLE GHOULS"
grounds it was too restrictive.
PLUS TRIPLE SCARY
Member Charles Foreman of
11 P.M. LATE SHOW
Fort Lauderdale sold the pri­
mary objection rnised by tho FOR TIIE "RIG GHOULS"
hoard was a restriction on thu i
Ml \( i P t
W!
T o il '
Ml THOU ll Al 1- ARO TI Hi »VI n
size of classes.

heWoman

it* la The Nile
To Ho Out To A
Movie I t I
11 Oh IIs

WEDNESDAY P. M

THURSDAY A. M.

Whnt’s on your mind? For a per­
sonal reply, send a seif - addressed,
stamped envelope to Abby, Box 3365,
Beverly Hills, Calif,
• ♦ •
For Abby’s booklet, "How To
Have A Lovely Wedding, send 60
cents to Abby, Box 3365, Beverly
Hills, Calif.

DEAR MR. LL.: "FRUSTRATED" took a job as substitute teach­
er to earn money for "extras." Her
hlishund, she stated, was a profes­
sional mun and an adeiguutu provider.
She worked In order to buy herself
a mink stoio, which her husbnnd con­
sidered a "frivolity” . I still say that

One* In a while when you
have a choice of playa you
have n definite right way and
wrong way. Other Limes you
have a good play und a poor
play. It is rare indeed that
■ill you have is a guess.
South ruffs the third dinmead in dummy and lead*
the king of *pndes. Then he
play* a second spade. East
follows and South I* at tho
crossroads. Should he flncsso
tho Jack or should he try to
drop tho queen ?
As a matter of atrict math*,
malic* tho drop offer* tho
better chance of success, hut

Television Tonight

By Abigail Van Buren

Starts Sunday
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1. Lost &amp; Foil nil
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education • Instruction
4. Transportation
6. Food
6. For Rent
6A Specinl Notices
7. Rusincss Rentals
8. Reach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sule
13. Mortgage Loans
1*1. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wnnted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wnnted
20. Babysitters
21. Renuty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
2*1. Electrlcnl Services
25. Plumbtnif Services
20. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
2DA. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wnnted
30. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas

X IA It T I IA I . J E P r B R U O K .

SANFORD

HERALD

Ilrcttiej.
P IN A I. NOTIPH
N olle . l» l»**rnt,jr olsen (lint
WANT ADS
flit, uioler.ltuieU will, nu tlie
l i M .i«) " f May. A.ii. tf'JRUING FAST
firea-fit In Hit* IlmiornMe Coun­
ty .Inline of Hemlltole Count).
RESULTS
Plorhin, h-r filial return. ur*
eijunl anil vuucher*, u» Kie&lt;-utrla of the E * t * t« » f Martha
I-. Jcfferenn. ileceaMil. ami at
unlit lime, then and there,
tnttko uiifillcatlon lit the •all
J ikI k ** for a fliml ailllenienl of IN
T ill:
C IH C I I T
r o i IIT.
her admlnlalrnllnn of aalil «»• N I N T H
J IIH IItl.
ru n III'
late, anil for all order ill*- i &gt;k i T . n i t i f i t i n a n d r a n
r h * r « l n e her aa euclt Esecu- m m i i n d i . i : r o t ’ N T r
trie.
IN I ’K A N C K I i r NO. 1MM

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Lialeil

this

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of

April. A.I*. ISCJ.
win II.i It. Itoherla
A* K a e cu lr la o f lire lie*
ta le o f Slarlha U Je ff er *

aon, lieceaeeit.
Itutehlann * Letfler
I*o»l o ffic e Drawer II
Sanford. Florida
A t t o r n * }* for Uveeutrlx
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lu m .
s: u t
ntoxn.
A aworn ***&gt;mfils! til fur D i ­
vorce
hav in g
h*«n
filed
ag ainst you
In th* Circuit
Court
In and f o r
Seminole
Couniy.
Florid a,
by
III CII ARD
E
F L Y N N . I h * li m i t
title
or which I*III C I I A I I D
E. F L Y N N . P la in tif f, Vefsua
KVtMA J. F L Y N N . Defendant,
thee*
p re e m te ar e to com­
mand you to appear
and file
y.ior
A n e w c r or
other def * n e « or p leading herein with
the
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Cour t
of
M m ln o lo
County.
Florid a,
and
serve
a copy
th e re of on P l a n t l f f ’ e attorney,
K e math ft. gpauldlng. Maoford A t la n tic National Hank
llulldliig, K in fo ld
F lo r id * *&gt;n
or
before
lli*
t ill
day
of
Juno,
1**1, o r o th e rw is e a
decree pro ronfi**&lt;i will he
e n lr r r d e ga ln e t you, end the
cauee proceed ta parte.
WITNE.HM my hand and o f I I .
elal eenl at Manfont. Keinlnol*
('.u n it ), Florida, Ihle kill day
o f Slay, 11*1.
(M E A L )
A rib ur II. Ileckwtih, Jr.
C le rk o f Circuit Court
It yi M artha T. Vlhlrn,

I 'M IIIon of JAMES W A L D E N
ii ml ItAIHV 1. WAI.DKN
NIITII l: TO IIUFUNI1
T H K STAT E OK K L o n i D A TO:
JESSE w n . e o N
,M.rrl«-Smlth I'lanlallnn
Wynne, Atkaneaa
TOE AltE IIEItKIIV N O TI­
F IE D I ha I a t’ elttlnn has hern
filed In the ahove-atylrd ennae
hy Janie* Walden and Dal»y
I * Walden, hie wife, for Iti*
adaolton o f Dorothy Jran Wll*on and llnrhnra Ann \VII*on,
minor*, and &gt;•••• ur* re*iulred
lo aerve a ropy of your an*w *r or otiferllona D* »huw
m u** why e.itil I'ellllon «houtd
not I.* ttranlrd. If any, on the
attorney* for Prllllonera, ftten*
alrnm. It.rVla A AE lnto»h, f'oal
Offlr * Drawer n io . Sanford,
Florida, ami file III* orlwlnal In
rh* n f f l r * of the Clerk of Die
Circuit Court. In and for Htmlmi|* County. Florida, nn nr
before th* Slh day o f June.
A. ft. 1SSJ. and herein fall not
or a Decree I ’m Ci.nfr.eo will
he entered arralnat you.
WITNESS rtip hand and the
D. (T
efflrlul aeal or eald Court Ih Kenneth (J. gpau ldlng
Sanford, Seminole C o u n t y . A tto rn e y al L a w
Florida. Mila JJtli day of Afirll, Hanford A lla n tlo National

2. Notices • Personals
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. ft Mrs. Lee Elder wishes
to thank the Lake Mary
Fire Dept., Florida Foreat
Service, all our friend*,
neighbor*. Highway patrol.
Sheriff* Dept, and pasicrby*. Also, Mrs. Elder's coworkers for the wonderful
job the people did when
our bouse burned.

(Eljr

franforft

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S W E E T IE P IE

Mny 8, 1963 —• I’ urc 3-A ll!. Real Estate For Sale 16. Female Help Wanted 31. Poultry - Livestock

By N adine Seltzer

3. Education • Instruction
MEN - WOMEN NEEDED
TO TRAIN FOR
INTERIOR DECORATION
We train men and women,
17*53 at Interior Decorators.
Full or part lime training.
High School education not
necessary. One of the high­
est paid pro tom Ions. Short
Inexpensive course — Free
employment service. For
full information wllltout ob­
ligation, write flax 11A c^o
Sanford
Herald.
Miller
Schools. Give age, address,
phone and occupation.
HIM ELECTRONIC
OPERATORS NEEDED
We train men and women,
18-15, as IBM Electronic
machine
operator*
and
technician*. Full or part
time training. High School
educalion not necessary.
High earnings. Enroll now
for
Inexpensive
course.
Free employment service.
For full information with­
out obligation, write Bax
5, c o Sanford Herald. Mill­
er
Schools.
(Automation
Division) Give age. uddress,
phono and occupation.

*1 let him win three gamea tn a row! I don't Ilka tc
embarrass him in front of comDanvl"
6. fo r Rent

9. For Sale or Rent

Unfurnished 2 bedroom house. House FA 2 789S or FA 2 4203
1305 Elliott Ave., FA 2 5251
Z RR. 817 Catalina. FA 2 0578
or FA 2 4)325.

LARGE 2 bedroom trailer, LAKE Front Home. (Priced
&amp; I HR. Trailer. Adults right) 2 bedroom* with plen­
ty ot closet space. Utility
only. FA 2-7368.
room, large living room.
2 UKDROOM house, Florida
Florida
room,
screened
5. Pood
room. Available now. Hi.
patio, well drained corner
FA 2-1549.
lot within walking distance
For Mra. Brown Miller'* wed­
of Post Office and shopping.
ding cakes. Call FA 2-3GIH.
W K L A K A APARTMENTS:
Dellary. Call Mr. Hull,
Rooms private baths, 114
NO 8-1859.
fi. For Rent
W. First SI.
BEAUTIFULLY f u7n i shed
12. Real Estate Fur Sale
room, Private home. Pis. 2 UKDROOM 35' X 8' Trailer.
For Informilion. 322 3032. slY O W N E R - Nice 4 Hdrm.
FA 2-7U1.
2 bath home in Ravenna
NEW 2 Ur. furn. Kit. equip. CLEAN, modern, unfurnished
&amp; Idyllwildv area. Igtrge
1 batli house. Slid Mo. Water
2 bedroom house. 1810 W.
utility Rm. ami workshop,
furn. 10 Sherry Ave. N. l)rThird St. Phone llariow
doublo carportc, air-condi­
Undo, Fla. FA 2-8390 be­
533-2320,
tioning, Ventral heat &amp; tire
tween 4:00 p.m. Si 5:00 p in.
place, covered patio facing
3 UEDROOM, kitchen equip­
Lake Ravenna. ReJMmalily
NEW 2 bedroom furnished
ped house. Call FA 27709
priced. 391 Vlhlen Ril. Ph.
Duplex. FA 2 2570.
for appointment.
FA 2 2134.
2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen 3 JIM APT. (30 month or 111
equipped. $7». FA 2-Stall.
a week. Lights, water, gas
turn. 582 N. Volusia. Orange
3 ROOM furnished Apartment
City, Fla. Tel. 7754305.
for couple. *45. FA 2-7J99.
Office FA 2-2118
Furn. 2 llodrvmm h o u s e .
Night FA 2-0618
2 UR. House, living-dining
Adults. No pets. FA 2-7064.
823-0709
room. Air-C'ond. Garage,
Sanford, Fla.
carport*, large modern kit­ EFFICIENCY Apartment on 2524 Park Dr.
chen. (AS month, with op­
First Bt. Near 2 city free 3 Bedroom, 1 bath, large cor­
tion to buy. 6io E. 14th St.
parking loti and shopping
ner lot facing take, too
J. N. Robson Jr. FA 2-1535
stores. No utility charges.
Walts Drive, S u n 1 a n d
o- FA 2 0228.
.Suitable lor couple or sin­
Estate. KHA In service.
gle. inquire Jacobson Dept.
(450 down, monthly $8175,
2 HEDROOM upstairs Apt.
Store.
VA nothing down. FA 2 8074
C o m p l e t e l y redecorat­
or FA 2-2118
ed, sparkling clean. Adult*. t/NFURN. 1st rioor. 3 rms.
375. 1361 Celery Ave., Vi
b.itli, 2 kcrcencd porches.
3 UKDROOM. Its hath house.
301) Magnolia Ave. Apply
mile E. of traffic light.
221 Hradshaw Dr.
FA 2-0808.
upstairs evenings.

Jim Hunt Realty

BEAUTY Operator at once. HORSE, gentle, 7 year old
WILL TRADE
G.-!ding. FA 3-4084.
Junior or senior.
Mary
3 Lots in Sanford, rlose to
Brown's Beauty Shop, I’ h.
downtown, for Housciraiier
31A. 1’et.x
FA 2-6501.
of equal value. Write P. O.
Box 702, Wildwood, Fla.
BEAGLE PUPS. Tapers. $35.
17. Male Help Wanted
FA 2-7544.
UY OWNF.lt, 3 Hdrm. 2 baths
SHOE
Shine
man.
Exper­
large lot. FA 2 1952.
ience necessary. A p p l y BOSTON Terrier. AKC Pup­
pies. FA 2-1861.
3 UEDROOM. t bath Clt
Navy Exchange O f f i c e .
Naval
Air
Station.
house, fenced back yard.
Free Kitten*. FA 2 6119.
Call FA 2 0(700 before 5,
19. Situation* Wanted
FA 2-42IH after 5
FBEE Kittens. AKC.(Alley
Kat Club) Choice of colors.
Child
Care.
FA
2
2274.
NO CASH NEEDED
Free delivery. FA 2 J3C6.
3 Bedroom, 2 bath. $61 a
month. T. A I. included. 21. Beauty Salona
32. Flowera • Shrub*
822-8083.
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
POTTED MUMS In bloom.
Complete Beauty Scrvica
35c up.
ROUERT A. WILLIAMS
Evening Appointments
ORAPEV1LLE NURSERY
Realtor
105 So. Oak
FA 2 5742
Grapeville Ave. Near 20lh St.
Raymond Lumlipitst, Also.
Cut '.N Curl Beauty Shop
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Hank Bldg.
Annuals Petunias, Snapdra­
Have your prernv now! i on
gons, Pansies, Vegetable
SUNDRIES Store. Stock &amp;
our diarount special. Com­
Plant*. Dutch Mill Nursery.
plete with hair cut, style
equipment. Weil establish­
Upiala Rd. Just off 2Ulh St.
and
set.
And
the
fo’
d
uwing
ed. Proprietor wishes to re­
and 1st St.
week you are entitled to
tire. Call FA 2-0274 or
laingvvood TE 8-KXS9.
a free shampoo A set.
Ro*c» — African Violets
318 Palmetto Ave.
322 0834
Gloxinia* — Hydrangeas
St. Johns Realty 22 Build • I’ a ln t • R ep air FARM &amp;WOODRUFFS
GARDEN CENTER
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
601 Celery Ave. Ph. FA 2 3970
116 N. Park Ave. FA 2 6123 PAINTING. Free cellmates.
Work
guaranteed.
L ow
33. Furniture
OSTEEN. New frame house,
Rales. FA 2-0259.
2 llr’s, kit. equipped. Car­
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
port*. Uy owner. FA 2-206). 2.T. B uilding M aterial!*
Service With the Cash.
SUPER TRADING POST
USED
2 UEDROOM House. 9&gt;« Myr­
FA 20677.
BUILDING MATERIALS
tle Ave. Call Jimmie Co­
Everything
from
roof
lo
Used
furniture, appliances,
wan. 272-4013.
floor.
Interstate right-oftools, etc. Bought • Sold.
way on Fairbanks, cement
3 A 4 UKDROOM Homes.
Imrry'a Mart 215 Sanford
block houses moved to
See model* at Highland
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
your lot. Houses you wreck.
Ave. Longwood. to minutes
FREE KSTII\iATE
Charles A. Snyder A Sons.
south on 27-02 end west on
04) 6516.____________________ Upholstering &amp; Mattress ren­
Seminole 1 block.
ovating. New h Used Furni­
LMN ENTERPRISES INC.
2 o. Plumbing Services
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
FA 2-2117.
3 A 4 Bedroom homes. Some
w:th alr-conditiuning,
JENKINS Si W ILLIAM S
TEE 'N GREEN ESTATES
P lu m b in g &amp; H ea tin g
FURNITURE
20th St. W. by Mayfelr Coun­
AIR CONDITIONING
NEW A Used furniture and
try Club.
CONTRACT and REPAIR
appliances. Good plare to
WORK
buy—sell or trade. EASY
ATTRACTIVE 3 - bedroom.
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2 6562
TERMS. Wholesale prices
Da bath home. Huill-in kit­
for cash.
chen, alr-condllioner, cus­
PLUMBING
Telephone FA 2-7450
tom drapes
ami power
Contracting Repairs
400 S. Sanford Avenue
mower included. $300 down,
FREE ESTIMATES
payments $S|. FA 2-2659.
It. L. HARVEY
201 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3353 WANTED reliable couple to
take up monthly paymenti
NEW CH 1 bedroom home.
ot (tl.50 on 3 complete
Nice grove. View of lake 26. Ratlin &amp; T elevisio n
rooms of furniture. Call
Mary
Block
partitions.
PERSONAL RADII) fc TV ~
TE 8-1511, Casselberry, col­
Completely plastered. Full
1 DAY SERVICE
lect.
tile bath A sills. Extra nice
25th, St. A Sanford Avo.
k'lchcn. Many extras. Call
I’ ll. 323 0655
31. Articles For Rale
owner. 322 6859.
DEPENDABLE TV aervice. Tents, turpi, lockers, paint,
OWNER SACRIFICE
Coy’s TV. Service call $2.00
wrork clothes, Army-Navy
DUE TO HEALTH
FA 2 9063,
Surplus. 310 Sunford Avo.
Home and residential income
property which consist* of
27. Special Servicea
.1 ROOMS full of furniturt,
two 3-bedroom and one 2( (96.59. 29 pieces in all al
P UMPS.
bedroom masonry home* W KI.I-S I) It 11,LED, 1
Furniture C e n t e r ,
tjoo
.SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
wills oak floor*, Fla. rooms,
French Ave.
city water, ail fully furn
Ail Types and Sizes
Idled. 2 of homes now rent­
Wo Repair and Service
21" T.V. (55. FA ~2 C743"
ed for $190 mo. Also In­
S T I N K ,
cludes 1V« acres.
Huge Machinery and Suppty Co. $1 per day rental for Elec­
tric Carpet Shampooer with
oaks ami citrus trees. Soil 207 W. 2nd St,
FA 3-0432
purchase of Blue Lustre
nil or part. Small down pay­
Carroll's Furniture.
ment, or make offer. Good LAWNS Renovated . Aerate
Remove Thatch • Chinch
terms, North or South on
Rug Spray (VC-13) - Peril- BABY Furniture. FA 2 9194.
17-93 lo Long wood-Oviedo
'*c—Ph. FA 2 4344
YELIjUW Squash. (2.50 a
ltd. (Mobley's Corner), Ilion
I .AWN SER.
bushel or Dc a pound. Ex­
west I block to East St., MANSFIELD

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31. Article* For Sale
2 Dining room sets, (20, (15;
buffet, $10; armchairs (10,
double bed, bookcase head­
board, 120; rugs, (to and
$5; 2 chest of drawers, (10
ea.; alio Ironing board;
small tablet; mirror, lamps
etc. Giveaway prices. Call
al ]26 Plnccrrst Dr. Be­
tween 9 and 12 a. m. No.
phone.
MAYTAG AVavher, 2 fish
aquarium, deep freezer, '50
Truck. Misc. items. Phone
FA 2-5906.
Cucumbers $1.03
Bring container,
Corner Celery L
Tuesday through
r

a bushcL
you pick.
Beard a11.
Friday.

RECONDITIONED R. C.
Allen full keyboard Adding
machine with aubtraction.
Like new. (79.50. Powcll'e
Office Supply. 117 So. Mag­
nolia Ave.

SINGER Poriablc-Rcpoites*.
cd. Model 192. Payments of
$5.90 per Mo. after 1st pay­
ment. Call Singer Sewing
.Machine Co. Call FA 2-5783,
READY MIX Concrete, win­
dow- tills, lintel*, steps,
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
pipe, steel, grease traps,
dry wells, stepping stones.
Miracle Concrete Co.
son Elm Ave.
FA 2-5751
21" RCA T.V. (XL Excellent
picture. 20 gal. trash can.
$1.25. 392-A Oak Ave.

36. Aatomobllei • Truck*
BUYING A NEW or
USED CART
FINANCE IT WITH US
* Low Interest Rates
• Low Monthly Payment*
FLORIDA STATE BANK
1 Owner '53 Olds, perfect ex­
cept bad trans. (150.00. Ph.
FA 2 0664.
CARS WANTED
REEL'S USED CARS
ltlh St. 4k Sanford Ave.
TRADE '60 Fiat SporU car
for boat, motor and trail­
er. FA 2-6894.
W IU , Sacrifice *58 Chevrolet Delray. 2 door sedan.
Excellent condition. (J50,
322-8038.
1956 P O N T I A C . Straight
stick, (395. 333-0380 after 4
p. m.

37. Boat* - Motors
Gateway To The Waterway

Rob.toti Sporting Goods
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
304 6 8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2 3061
SELL or Trade for car, 18
hp Johnson.
Excellent to
now condition. FA 2-4213.
itr
CAUtN
Cruiser
with
trailer. Git SB. Park A v«.
Trailer Park. Sanford.

2~1IEDRU0M, kitchen equip, UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom AtR COND. Rulil into living
room. Florida room. 3 Hit.
ped home. Downtown. (00
Apt. kitrhv-n equipped. 108
38. Motorcycle!) • Rcoolcra
2
baths &amp; dlnmg area.
per mo. FA 2-6457,
W. IKill St. FA 2-4678.
cellent for freezing. Deliv­
then 1 blk. south on Ka»i M il III AirCondtUun Refri­
141rue kitchen, double sink,
VKHl’ A MOTOR SCOOTEluC
ered. Ph. FA 10415,
St.
3 ROOM furnished Garage NEW furnished &amp; unfurnish­
oven Si range, lovely cab­
geration aervice. Alt work
New 4 Used,
ed 2 bedroom duplex apart­
Apartment. Close in. (45.
inet!, DHs of closet space LEAVING Town. 3 Bedrooms,
guaranteed. Very rcaauu- 4ik) ft. CHAIN fence with doulicwis Sale* ft Service
ment, tile baths; terratto
FA 2G6O0 after 5:30 p.m.
Utility room. Arbor on Ohahle In price. Day FA 1-7431 ble gala.
Real bargain.
8517 Country Club Rd.
2 baths, family room, cor­
floors. Ph. FA 22374 after
side
of carporte.
Rose
Night FA 2 2069.
322-8121,
ner lot, air - conditionedPh. FA-9-7028
1 BURM- house, N0 IA1M B p. m.
hedge around front lawn
Breakfast bar, built • iu
after (.
1
’’RIG
ID
A
I
UK
Jn latngdile. 0 miles So
range A oven, dishwasher.
2 BEDROOM Furn. Duplex.
Sale* A Service
A. D. E»t3.
llank tlulldlng
of Sanford. Cllf Hornciimn,
UNFIIitNTsi IED 2 bedroom
Private fenced patio, 21' ■
Ground
floor
Apartment.
(SRAM
G. II. HIGH
Hanford, STorld*
Realtor. 699 l/ongdale Ave.
house, kitchen equipped.
Arthur II lurkwlth, Jr.
32'. 2117 Summerlin Ave
Puhllali Slay t, IS.
II
Contact 2312 Palmettu.
noo W. 1st St. Sanford
r’ lerk of th* Circuit Court C D I - l l
TK 8 4199.
I’h. FA 2 3651.
FA 2 8977 after 5.
111: Joan SI. Wilke, ft. C.
Ph. FA 2-3*63
Room. ’ Phone
fttenetmm, liavl* A Mrlnlmli
IN
THK
CIHCI IT CHITlT. FURN. Apt. 2000 Mcllonville. SLEEPING
Attorney* al I.aw
FA 2-3986 after 2 p. m.
I, A K i r FRONT LOT
NIN TH J I T I I C i a i . CIHCI I f ,
liK t'o ltATEI) Mother's Day
!*o*l lifflee Drawer I l i a
IN
A Nil
FIDI
er.HIM H. il
'/C H E V R O L E T
Greatly reduced for quick
cuke*.
Delivered.
Hohh'x
Sanford. Florida
M t t ’N T V , s r m :
o v v i . « i i - 2-UEDROUM furnished apart­ Efficiency Apt. 830 Mo. up.
sain. Luke Mary urea. Ex­
Puhll.h: May 1. i. II. It, f i l l
IIIA, IN Cll ANt' F .lir Nil. IPHIe
Donut Shop. Call FA 20533
ment, aim efficiency apart­
Surplus City. 201 W. let.
c m —i
T I I K SR.UIKX’X IIANK F o il
Real Estate—Mortgage*
clusive with Brown Itealty.
OLDS
C A D IL L A C
ment, furnlihad. 122-8341,
S A V t N d K IN T H E C I T Y O F
COMPLETE Tractor ServiceFA 2-5237 or FA 2-llMtt.
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2120
NEW
TO ftK, a
New Y.uk
RENT A BED
discing,
landscaping,
lot
FA 3-7495
cnrporallon,
Rollaway, Hospital 8i Haby Ravenna Park
rtalnllff.
11*. IIiiMitu’HH Opportunity clearing, cultivation. Real
ST O C K I N D U C T I O N S A L E
Evenings
Beds.
reasonable. FA 2-3790.
FA
2
3077
FA
2
3829
FA
1-8300
VIA U IIOVS’ K and HiltI I- IN THIS I ’H I t T T T CHI MT t»V
Uy Day, Week, or Month
For Lease. Service Station
1IOWK, her huaband.
T H K .NINTH J M H C I A I , t i l t .
CARROLLS FURNITURE
Defendants. C U T , i n
A n ii rt iM a s : w i .
3 UKDROOM, 2 hath home. Choice location, Apply Thr CLEAN fill dirt, clay, shell,
NOTIC H ( W *1 IT
Nltl.K CHI NT V , V I , (lit IDA.
Pit. FA 2-3181 118 W. 1st St.
peat, lop soil. FA 2-2576.
Pure Oil Co. 604 W. fllli St.
3300 Perk Ave. FA 2 8271
a r s T s i n r s’ S .n iiit i a
IN I ' l l I N l ' K H ) Nil. I » M
VELMA
lo. I I D W E and CL’ KTLH L E E IIA M X tie K.
RENTALS
F IIIIU .B Y
HO W E .
her
3 IIKDUOOM, I hath house. IG. F em ale H elp W an ted L A W N SERVICE
Plaintiff,
3BDnM, unfitrn. home Loch
tniihand.
-veNEW
Mowing and edging etc. Sat­
Kitchen equipped. 410 lletll
Fore at Fa rk. G eor gia
SIAIIY l/Jlf HAMMOCK,
Arbor (95. 2 Uedrm. Furn.
N U R S IN U V e R S O N N K L
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
Drive, Ravenna Park. 1200
lie * la hereby given that
Defendatit.
NEEDED
for
expansion
al
Apt.
(33.
Robert
A.
Wil­
SEDANS - COUPES * HARD
ha* been filed In the
x o T im to t m t t n
FA 2-1817.
down. (79 a month. I’ ll
FLORIDA CARE,
If you
S Indicated Court araln *i TO i M AItT u&gt;u II H Iv io c K
liams, Realtor. FA 2 3951.
FA
2
4614.
and each o f you. the tilt *
TOPS - STATION WAGONS
c/o Vernon Mllro
love your Mother and are
Piano Tuning and Repair
rlilcli caea le
above
Itoute No. I
FURNISHED
2
bedroom
willing to give the same de­ W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4213
n,
NEED MORE KOOMT
tlarlleld, Georgia
SPOUT MODELS - TRUCKS
house. Air-condiltuned. Ph.
u are
hereby
required
YOU A UK HE It Ell Y N O TI­
votion and personal alien
Will trade equity in maaonry
le your a n e w rr or wrtt- F IE D that a Complaint fur
FA 2 3249.
3 bedroom, )lh bath home, tion lo oilier* there may be
Air-Conditioning
def en e .* , If any. In th* III ore* hae been Died agalnel
*
proceeding
w ll h
th* you, and you are required to ROOM, THE GAITLES, 401
in good location, for 2 an opening for you on Un­ II. H. I’Ol’K CO., INC.
i of title Court end to serve a copy of your Answer
nursing
staff
ut 200 So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
bedroom home about ten skilled
Magnolia Ava. FA2-0720
i (h er eo f upon the plain- or I'leadlhg to tb* Complaint
eiiurn e ye whoee iiatii* on the l-|alntlfr« Attorney*.
years old. Call FA 15514. FLORIDA CARE OF OHB IG D IS C O U N T S
aildreea app ear* hereon, t-aW Dffleea o f
ROOM
nicely
turniilini
J. Ituwa.il 3
I ANDO. Licensed practical 29. A u tom ob ile A crvicc
r b ef ore the l t l h day t-f llornahy, S3* North Xtagnotla
Apartment. Private bath. 3 BEDROOM house. Take nurses. Salary range $225 lo
, lies, the natur# of thl* Av-nue, Orlando, Florida, and
B IG T R A D E A L L O W A N C E
Auto Glaaa, Top*
over payment* ot (03. Ph.
Clean. Adults. FA 2-1819.
tedlna being * »ult t*&gt; file Die original Answer or
$270 Month for 4&lt;i hour work
A
Seat
Covers
lo ** tbe lien of a m o r i ­ {Trading In the Office nf Ih*
FA 2 7132.
week, depending upon quali­
on the f o l l o w in g d*»crlh- Clerk of th* Circuit Court nn 2 HEDKOOM furnished Imium:.
AU TO GLASS &amp;
-operty elluate In Menilnole or before the (III day of June,
fication and experience of
T H E Y G O T T A GO.
~ THE WORLD AT YOUR
(66. Call 323-6632.
ly. F la t Ida, to "111
ISIS. If you fall to do eo. de­
applicants. Good personnel S E A T COVER CO.
gtt Te. L Y N W O O D HITU- gree pro confess* wilt Le en­
DOORSTEP
— A 1,80 —
BEDROOM unfiTrnished Ueautlful new home now be­ policies, including vacation
•IVXHIi tN.
*c- o rd lng
Lt tered agalnel you f -r the re­ 2
3ot W. 2nd St. FA 28032
uep or f l a t there of ro- lief demanded In the Com­
and
sick
leave
benciiti*.
Ap­
house. Kitchen equipiK'd.
ing constructed on the
4LI* WORK GUARANTEED
orded In I’ lat lloak tl. plaint.
SQUARE D E A L USED CARS
(79 a mo. 2434 Cedar Ava.
■eg*
ie-71.
Cuhllo
lieDONE AND OKDEKBD Manbanks of the famous St. ply tn person 830 W. Michi­
-orde o f Nemlnut* County, ford, Menilnole County, Florida,
For real automobile bar
gan Ave. Orlando, 9 a.in. tn
Johns River. 3 bedrooms,
62 CADILLAC All Power, A ir
94395
furnished
Horid *.
Ihle Silt day of Slay A. D. I It K D R O O M
gains, check the Herald class­
INK end O llD K I'.E D
at ms.
2 baths, central heating 5 p.m.
lwuse.
Electric
kilchen.
61
CHEV.
Stallon
Wagon
Auto.
1095
ified display section.
ord.
Pentlnole
County, (MEAL)
and air conditioning. Huy
Lights &amp; water furnished.
SEWERS- WANTED
, o f Fb-rlda, thl* « t h day
Arthur II. Ileckwrlth. Jr..
62
MONZA
4
Speed,
Radio,
H
eater......
2193
now and choo*e your color.
Clerk Clruult Court
of
lay. l « l l .
AUTO RADIO SERVICE
IM MEDIATELY
(73 month. Uaek of PmoHainlnole County. Florida
57 CHEV. 4 Door, V-R, Standard Shift
695
iL)
Full price (I7,9u0 with IU‘ i Wink ul homo doing simple PERSONAL RADIO A TV
crest
Ion.
3618
Iroquois
Ar th ur II Ueckwlth. J r .
U)T XUriha T. Vlhlen
00 RAMBLER 4 Door, Automatic
1295
down. For a happy future
25th. St. A Sanford Ave.
;t#rk o f th * Circuit c ou rt
Deputy Clerk
sewing. W'e supply Materi­
Ave. FA 2 1254.
l y i U a rtb a T . Vlhleu,
*/ Albert Turku
sec Uiis today.
al* and pay shipping both
61 VOLKSWAGEN 2 Door ... ......... .
1595
AL1I1SHT YUH KO
l. C.
I HR. House furn. Water. (60.
A U T O GLASS
*, W i g h t A llu rford
way*. Good r*U of pay.
Law Offices of J. Russell
3 BR. House. (85. 322 2764.
rial llu lld ln g —Mult* SOI
■lorneby
SAVE N O W
Piece work. Apply, Dept,
IN S T A L L E D
F lra l Avenu e H..ulh
17* North Magnolia Avenue
AD 3A9, Box 7019. Adelaida Scniturlk Glass anil Faint
•etereburg, Florid a
orlab l-r, Florida
3 IIKIJROOM home. Kitchen
219 E. 2nd ST.
SANFORD
2S8S PARK AVS*
rneye f o r I ’ la ln t iff
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Pu»t Office, Toronto, On­
equipped. (75 • Month. Ph.
REALTOR - INSUROR
LOW COST GMAC FINANCING
Company
Publish May I. le, I I . IS.
leu Slay 1, U , 3S, IS.
tario,
Canada.
FA
2
5660.
FA
2-4891
18X8
i&gt;.
French
Ave.
UDI-7S
^
210 kftgnoba Th. FA I-4U2

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THE QUALITY

Courthouse
Records
Real E*Ut* Tr*n*acton«
Theodore Chalfant, etux to
Lout* Vopelocli, Jr., etui, lic it
Haven, $6,700.
Char!** Adkini, etna to Lou
Hatnei, Sanlando, $8,200.
Robert Granger, 8r., etux
to Raymond Colilenti, etux,
Oakland Shone, $22,600,
FHA to Garlen F. McGee,
etux, N. Chuluota, $8,800.
William F. A»her, etux to
Charle* P. Ryan, etux, Rear
Lake Manor, $13,600.
William T. Johnaon, Jr.,
(tux to Ralph M. Illckok, etux,
4-21.20, $22,600,
Mary Sawyer to Flrat Fed,
of Orlando, Lake Harriett,
$10,600.
Albert Flaber, etux to Hom­
er Lucaa, etux, Brctton Wood*,
$7,000.
Rex Dyrd, etux to Clifford
llildibrant, C. C. Manor, $9,*

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Prudence Brumu to John
Spurr, etux, Seminole Park,
$ 6,000.
Neat Harris, c4ux to Rosa
William*, etux, Sanlando, $10,
600.
Arthur Soawal, etux to Dal
la* naker, etui, Watt*, Farm*,
$6300.
Final Divorce Decree*
Mary A. McCumber v*. Har­
old McCumbcr.
Martha A- Jort v». Daniel
JovL
Merjori* Pariah v*. George
Parish.
Sharon L. Cook v*. Donald
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Boverly Joan Young v*.
Donald I - Youn*,

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Brooklyn Saving* Bank to
FHA, Longdale, $9,600.
John Gulealan, Jr., etux to
Robert Ro»emond, etux, 2819-31, $5,300.
Lavcrn Clark, Jr., etux to
Joe llunaucker, Lake Minnie,
$10,600.
Harold T. Carter, etux to
William D. Vaughn, Bear
Lake, $8,700.
Frkncl* Mainvltle, etux to
John Hlttlnger, etux, Brettun
Wood*, $20,700.
Leibar Enlerprliea, Inc. to
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$10,800.
Donald Alethlro, etux to L.
William Mead, etux, Wenthcri field, $0,200.
Willie Mae Meadow*, etvlr
to Octavio Cintron, etux, 2010-29, $6,700.
Alton Kling, etux to L. D.
finodgraaa, Oak i'ark, $6,800.
lltVKhei Pyle, etux to Lex­
ter Dean Snodgrass, Prairie
Lake Ilgtx, $10,600,
FHA to John Burke, etux,
Sanlando, $17,000,
Robert Granger, Sr., etux to
Irving Chamber*, etux, Oak­
land Shore*, $26,600.
Ollnd Paaaittl, etux to Grier
Portland, Jr., etux, Sanlando,
$13,600.
Cecil Brooke, to Sheldon
Eelgler, etux, Sanlanta, $12,'
000.
I^alcr Richmond, etux to
Luther Ta*ker, etux, Magnolia
light*, $7,100.
Robert Roiemond, etux, to
Sanford Profr**lona! Corp.
Mcltonville, $16,300.
Cloyd McCling, etux In Al
len Hardy, etux, Little Wcki
wa Eatatr*, $10,200.
II. Allen Hardy, etux to
Cloyd McCling, etux, 11-21-29,
$13,600.
Joaeph Moxxer, etux to W.
T. Deaton, etux, Pralriu Lake,
$8,600.
Real Ratal* Traniartlon*
William Rrooka, etux, In
Philip Caeibur, etux, Ringer
Bulidvn., $13,000.
C. J. Blunigen, etux to Ira
Thornburg,
etux,
Oakland
Shot™, $28,400.
Sldncf Nelson, etux to FHA,
C. C, Manor, $10,200.
Cheater Brhclcsky, etux to
Trani-Fl*., Mtg. and InveiU
nient Co. Inc., Lake Brantley,
$8300.
Horiion Homes to Joteph
Sehvunow, etux, N. Orlando
$10,600,
Robert Hutehlaon, etux to
Robort Boyd, etux. Suburban
Home*, $10,260.
H. Patrick Berger*, etux to
John E. Galea, Longacree,
$14,600.
II. Stanley nenjnmln, etux
to Frederick IlolUe, Jr., 26
21-80, $9,000.
II. V. Crum, etux to Hum
b|* Oil end Refining Co. Oak
Ridge Park, $114,000.
FHA to Ralph West, etux
N. Orlando, $9,000.
Gertrud* Uoschner to Kd
ward West, etux, 16-20-32,
$9,600.
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Nobody Wants Him; Youth 'Sits' In Jail
A IJ year-old boy man haa "brilliant" or “ auperior In­ for two year*. He continued him tf he would return here has been In Jail this trip 2‘ t
been sitting in jail for the last telligent" class. Yet, appar­ his schooling through the last February he wrould give months, one month h e r e
2' } months, having reached ently, he never has had any­ ninth grade and became pro­ the boy a Job at the horse awaiting pre-sentrnce Inves­
the crossroads leading toward one to leach him between foundly interested in elec­ racing track. Boh and two tigation.
But authorities are faced
hi- future. And the outlook is right and wrong. It might be tronics. It was there he un­ juveniles from Miami did re­
black.
said, in a gentle manner, that derwent an examination and turn In February and worked with a problem: Where to
it was discovered his IQ to one week, sleeping in the place Bob even If the court
lie's a boy in year*, having Bob has "taking ways.”
By l-*rry Ver*he|
wilt consider • probationary
Bob was born in Boston. be 147, which educators say is woods.
celebrated his 17th birthday
One evening they saw a sentence? lie will not he per­
The city i« finally iroiiiK to last October. He's a man in When hr was five years old “ brilliant" and "superior."
take a long hard look at build­ the eyes of the law. His last his parents were divorced and Average Is between 100 and parked car with the keys in mitted to return to his mothe ignition. They took it and ther’a home. For confidential
ing* in the downtown section birthday, according to law, his mother took him to Mi­ 110.
When he was 18, Bob was headed for Miami. At Avon res sons he cannot go to his
. . . It will be a general con­ advanced him from boyhood ami. There she married a
father's home. Some time m
man 30 years her senior. Boh released from Marianna and Park they wrecked it.
dition (urvey . . . Hi tter do it to manhood.
The two Juveniles long the last fewr years his halfThis young man (we'll call and his stepfather failed to returned to Miami, He at­
gentlemen
before
another
fide of the Wclaka cl umble*. hint “ Boh," although that I* hit it off; the boy continually tended an adult education since have been released to brother legally adopted Bob
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not his namri has no one to ran away from his mother's school tor a while, furthering the custody of their parents and the youth accepted his
County Commission (u*mg l whom to turn tor help; ho home, later from f o s t e r his studies in rlretmnics and were returned to Miami. brother’s surname. But the
two ear* no lean) toured sonic ! must rely on strangers. And homes established by the Tlien he hitchhiked to Boston Bob was sentenced to 25 days brother now Is divorced and
at Avon Park and then re­ serving with the Armed Forc­
to visit his father.
100 mile* of road yesterday he is in dire need of help juvenile court.
Classed as an incorrigible,
On his return, a motorist turned to Sanford to face es in Germany. And Itoh's
In four hour* . . . Ended up He faces another jail term.
Hob's IQ places him in the Bob was sent to Marianna gave him a ride and informed auto theft rhargrs. In all, he i present predicament preclud­
with a stoat barbecue at
Charles Lee'* ranch . . . (Jen.
J. C. Hutchison this morning
emphasized there it a dirtneed to appropriate mure
money to sate some of these
deteriorating roads before it
is too Isle . . . Among those
roads mentioned were Itunnell
ltd.. Red Rug ltd., Old Geneva
WEATHER: Fair and mild thrnuRh Friday. With today. 85-90. Low tonipht. fiS-80.
ltd., I.ake Mills ltd.. Lake
Alary-lxuigwood ltd., TuskaTHURS., MAY 9, 1963
SANFOUI), FLORIDA
NO. 70S
Established 1908
United Press Leased \\ ire
willa ltd., Old Forest City Rd., VOL. 53
Rear Lake Rd. , , , Roads could
be saved if they were resurf­
aced.
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State Libruryofficials here
to talk user plans for down­
town
library
and . were
•‘pleased”’
with the old poat
office building, according to
City Manager W. K. Knowlea.
. . . I thought the city wanted
to put thut property up for
public sale.
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Glenn McCall and Ernest
Mills have purchased the
Touchton-Liggelts drug store
and plan to sign the final puper* tomorrow.
Municipal Pool will open
••officially” Saturday at 0
a m. . , . Pool will be opened
on a weekend basis until June
8 . , . Schedule; Saturday, 8
a m. to noon and 2 to i p.m.
Sunday: 2 to 0 p.m.
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S|xnking of Geneva, they
finally got that fire siren
Oviedo guve them installed.
It is located behind the Geneva
Grocery and Hughey says
there will lie an emergency
aipiad organized in the near
future.
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Mary Esther's is expanding,
taking over the old Abstract
Co. offices.
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Village Council of North
Orlando agreed to take steps
to eliminate lengthy and late
officials meetings. It was
agreed to hold an afternoon
conference to “ hash opt"
mailers before the official
evening meeting. And it was
agreed to move up starting
time from 7:3a to 8 p.m.
Nothing was said whether the
“ conferences" were to lie
open to press and public.
Neat meeting is May 20.
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It will be our own Senator
Mark Cleveland Jr who will
introduce that St. Johns canal
district hill tnlo the legisla­
ture . . . may l&gt;e tomorrow.
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Guy Allen just hack from a
postmasters
convention
In
Winter Park came hark with
some recommendations the
group ia planning to push for
. . . There were aplenty . . .
The one that struck our rye
was a 40 Itour week tor |mstmasters. Eh?
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We counted smut 33 ears be­
tween 23th St. snd Onora Rd.
oil Sanford Ave. this morning.
. . . Right nest to It no park­
ing signs.
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Who was the roan studying
the exterior of the old hospital
building at Fifth ami Oak?
Walked around and studied
the building with tn|&gt;e meas­
ure in his hand, although he
was not seen to measure any­
thing.
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With the State Scnstc hav­
ing earmarked two institu­
tions of higher learning for
East Central Florida, local
officials today were lighten­
ing their drive to have one
or both schools pinpointed
tor Seminole County.
Ul’ l reported that a bdl
authorizing future establish­
ment ol a state university
for under-graduates in East
Central Florida skimmed out

of the Senate appropriations
committee today and was
sped to the calendar of llic
full Senate.
The (ull Senate Wednesday
passed and sent to the House
another hill authorizing a
branch of the University of
Florida engineering college
in the same East Central
Florida area.
Toe bill tor tlie undergra­
duate university sent to the

Haiti Tense;
Yanks Leave
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Bellmrade construction onftrway and they hav, token
out papers regarding annexa­
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PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti (U P !)—'The United
Stated continued removal by nil* of governmental &lt;lupcmlent* from tenet* Haiti today under th
.•liful
eye of an American naval task force.
The last of 220 dependent* of U. S. military nnd
embassy personnel were expected to leave today

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Memo to anyone wanting to
ace our city manager between
the hours of 8 a.m. Monday
and 5 p.m. Friday . , .T r y the
sewage treatment plant . . . 1
guess he's the resident engi­
neer on the project,

has expressed himself as
willing to enter a foster home
and “ prove his worth."
But, as one official put it,
ft will take someone who is
undorstanding, k i n d
anil
above all patient. "And we
must emphasize that word
'patient'," this official point­
ed out. "It will have to be
someone who will not throw
up hla hands at the first mis­
step on Bob's part and throw
him bark In the clink."
Bob already has pleaded
guilty to auto theft but he
has not yet been adjudicated
guilty h.v the court. It la not
known what the pre-sentence
investigation will recommend
nor la It known whether the

eourt will give the boy another opportunity.
But Bob is at the crossroads
of his life. Will it be the high
road? Or will it be the low
road? A foster homo or a
sponsor may help the court
decide whether Bob will be
given a second chance. So. it
will take a sponsor and an
understanding court.
&lt;M . ante: The llerald
lake* m aides la thla boy'a
futare. The thought here la
mrrrly to present his story.
Any Interested persons may
contort The llerald newt
desk (F A 2 2612) and Iheyv
will be referred to the pro­
per
authorities
handling
this case.)

Two Area Schools Win OK;
Local Officials Gear Drive

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Wo hear that Lewis Hughey
out in Geneva Is tsking all the
credit for bringing last week's
rains to the aiea. A reliable
( ? ) source says Dm* ruins
came “ as a direct result of
letters written by Hughey to
the Slate Rainmakers Assn."

es his enlisting In the Armed
Forces for the time being.
The court appointed a San­
ford attorney to represent
Hob without pay. This lawyer
has been supplying Bob with
pocket money during his in­
carceration while he endea­
vors to help the boy.
Bob. while interested in
electronics, is keenly desirous
of entering the forestry ser­
vice. He likes hunting, fish­
ing and such outdoor sports
and believes he could find his
life work in the woods.
Of slight build, the young
man Is polite and courteous
and seems extremely anxious
to mend his ways and create
a useful life for himself. He

Public Defender
Bill Approved

aboard a chartered Pan Americon World Airways plane and
two regular c o ru m e r r i a I
flights.
A total of 185 Americana
including some non-govern­
ment residents, left I’ort Au
l’i luce by air Wednesday.
The U. S. Stale Department
ordered government depend­
ents to leave and urged other
American* to do so as well
due to the "deteriorating sit­
uation" tinder l*re»hfent Franrois Dm slier and the tension
lietween Haiti and neighbor­
ing Dominican Krpuldlr.
Reports from Isimlon and
The lliigue Mild Britain and
the Netherlands also had ad­
vised their citizens to leave.
The United States notified
Haiti Wednesday It was mov­
ing American win slops within
sight of Fort Au i'rlncr, but
outside the six-mile territorial
waters.

TALLAHASSEE (U P I) The Senate passed and sent
to the House today a bill
creating a system of public
defenders to represent needy
persons accused of crime.
The bill, Idcntiral to one
voted to the House calendar
Wednesday provides for a
public defender to lx* elected
in each judicial circuit now
numbering 16.
The first group of defend­
ers would be appointed by
the Governor but would have
to run next year to hold the
jolt.
The measure was required
by a recent U. S. Supreme
Court decision that every
ptrton charged with a felony
is entitled to an attorney and
the state must provide one
if the accused cannot afford
his own. The ruling resulted
TAM FA (U i’ ll — A fourIn the release of one Florida engine Eastern Airlines DC-7
prisoner and a flood of peti- with 33 person* aboard landed
lions from others lor new safely at Tampa luti-rualiotisl
A o poii this morning with
trials.
The hill contains no appro one engine feathered.
An airlines spokesman said
priation to foot the hill, but
a separate measure not yet the piano encountered engine
adopted provides a stale ap­ trouble on takeoff ami the
propriation of $380,(8)0 tor a pilot feathered the engine and
|returned to the airport.
public defender system.

Close Call
For DC-7

full Senate today contains no
funds to start the institution.
Effect of the bill is to locate
the next state university in
this area if the state ever
decides to build a new uni­
versity.
Sen. J. A. Boyd, Iresburg.
who sponsored the bill along
with Sen. Bernard I’ arrish,
Titusville, said that "we've
been assured by tiie Board
of Control that it probably
won't
do anything about
establishing the institution for
to years." However, Sen. L.
K. Edwards, Irvine, predict­
ed the East Central Florida
legislative .delegation | wwoVf

overall planning but advised
"when the time is ready we
wilt lie happy to divulge the
whole program." However,
Flist Research Corporation
at Miami, did inform The
Herald h&gt; telephone that it
his its feasibility study tor
locating these scImniI s in
Seminole County "about twothirds to three-four!hs com­
pleted" for presentation to
the (oral committee and to
the State Board of Control.

nsiwA
Nasser Riots

Truce Takes
Shaky Turn
The r l u i r m i s of the
House Judiciary Committre
said today that frdrral in­
tervention will he neer«-ary
In Birmingham " if Ihr sit­
uation again gets out of
hound*."
Itrp. Emanuel Cellrr, IIN. Y , said some govern­
ment art Inn would be needed
to prevent the spread of any
new disordrr although hr
would be reluctant to see it
come to that.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (U l’ll
— A shaky truce threatened to
break down today before all
factions could reach agreement
on a plan to end the racial
crista which has resulted In
violence and the arrest of 2,200 Negroes In this Deep
South steel city.
A 250-man force of highway
patrolmen, augmented by ap­
proximately 400 plainclothesmen rarrying sidearms, ap­
parently was In control nnd
uhlu to enforce law and order.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
and the Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth, two top Negro leaders
in the desegregation campaign
here, said they were hopeful a
solution bi five week* of dem­
onstrations rould lie found by
this afternoon.
A bi-rarlul eummlttrr met
again Wednesday night hut
made no announcement of resuits.
The big problem In a settle­
ment appeared to be among
the Negro leadership, sharply
divided u* Li whether full
scale demonstrations should
lie resumed today.

Land Promoters Face Arrest
NEW YORK (Urit — At- I description of tub-dlvidcd pro­
ty. Gen. Louis J. Lofkowits perties thry allegedly offered
announced today that war­ fur tale.
Individual* named in the
rant* had lierll issued for the
arrest of six Florida land papers wen.-: Dory Aueabach;
piumoltTa a&lt;&lt;used of violating David Frotser Raudull, EdNew York State's Real Estate wanl Auerbach. It. T. Stevens
Randall. Irving Gottlieb, and
Law.
Dory Amnliarh Associates, Edward A. Anderson, Jr. A
Inc., of Miami, six of It* of­ New York county grand jury
ficers and six subsidiary land had directed ttie filing of
companies were charged with criminal Informations after
falling to file with the De­ hearing evidence relating to
partment of State a detailed th« offer of homeaiuw pn six

be bark before live Legisla­
ture in 1905 asking $20 mil­
lion to get the university un­
der way.
The bill for (lie engineering
branch carries a $511,000 ap­
propriation to get it under
way immediately.
Under terms of live legisla­
tion, the Board of Control
ami Cabinet would pick the
exact (oration of both insti­
tutions.
laical officials were reluc­
tant to talk today of their

Florida developments.
The subsidiary land compa­
nies named In the pa|M&lt;r*
were:; Florida Investment Fu­
tures Company, Collier Coun­
ty; Eveigladco National Fark
Land Company, Monroe Coun­
ty; Orlando Highlands, Inc*
Orange County; Florida 8un
Froperties Co., Monroa Coun­
ty; Florida Sun Acres, Inc.,
Collier County; and Florida
Keystone Froperties, Inc., Cudjoe Key.

BEItlUT, Lebanon ( U F O New pro-Nusaer- rioto were
reported in Syrln today. with
n numlier of persons said to
have been killed in protests
ugninst the government.

Tackle Prejudice

GEOIUIK TOUIIY
Honor* . , ,

Semi-Centennial
Awards Given
At C Of C Fete

KANSAS CITY. Mo. (U F I)
—'The Southern Baptist Con­
vention, urged to settle its re­
ligious problem* with "clirislinn patience and love," today
tnrkh-d internal theological
differences, race prejudice and
public school pruyer*.

Won’t Pass?

WASHINGTON (U F I) —
President Kennedy believes
that a group of restrictive con­
stitutional amendment propos­
ed tiy states rights advocate*
will fail to win ratification,
and he will "ba glad when
Arcolades for "outstanding they do not."
services” in promoting and
Granted Divorce
staging Seminole
County's
SANTA
MONICA, Calif.
Semi • Centennial celebration UFI) — Singer-actress Jsne
April 27 were prcstnlcd to Powell was granted an unioncommittee chairmen
a n d tested divorce from Patrick
olhers by (lie Chamber of Nerney Wednesday after she
Cunimerce id a luncheon- told the court he was "ter­
meeting at noon today at ribly possessive" and "jealous
of my career."
Mayfair Inn.
George Touhy, g e n e r a l
chairman *&gt;( the Centennial, Flaming Junk
LEXINGTON, Ca. (U F I) —
was presented with a plaque
by Francis E. Itoumillat, A freight truin struck an uutoinohile at a grade crossing
Chamber president.
Touhy, in turn, presented near here Wednesday and
■mashed it for 105 feet into
certificates of award to:
Capt. It. M. Ware, com­ flaming junk. Both occupant*
manding officer, Sanford Na­ were kille&lt;i.
val Air Station; Capt. J. M.
Tully Jr., commanding offi­ Defends Version
cer. Heavy Attack Wing Unc,
WASHINGTON (U F I) —
NAS; Robert Bciserer, Gor­ Frank W. Davis, president of
don Bradley, Paul Lewis, General Dynamics Fort Worth
Garnett While, E. C. Harper division, defended his com­
Jr.. Police Chief noy 0. Wil­ pany's version of Die TFX
liams, Glenn McCall, Char­ fighter plane today as faster,
lie Kampf.
aide to hit more targrta and
Jark Horner, Dorothy Aus­ chruper to build than its comtin and Larry Verthel, fea­ lietitor.
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ture editor and managing
editor, respectively, of The Rare Revolt
Sanford Herald; Clyde Long,
WASHINGTON (U F I) —
City Manager W. K. Knowles, The House, In a rare revolt
Cdr II It. Shively and U. uguinsl its dean, ha* voted
Cdr. W. C. Fcldmeyer Jr.
pay Increases of Up to $5,000
The Sanford Herald, accept- fur some retired generals and
ed by Publisher Waller A. admirals, and a special combat
Glelow; WUUO • TV a n d allowance for servicemen. The
WESI I TV.
provisions were added to a
Harper introduced Candl $1.2 billion military pay In­
Condor, “ M U i S e m i n o l e crease bill Wednesday befure
County," and Carolina Bag- the House passed the measure
gerly. first runner-up in the 283 to 10. The mresure now
goes to live Senate.
beauty contest.

GROUND-IIRKAKING EXERCISES wore held Wednesday afternoon for
tlie new punipiiur .station nnd storuKC tank* of tho Sanford PipolltiQ Com­
pany at (he Inki-front ndjm-enl to French Avenue. Pinna nro for the pipe­
line to Ihj in operation within 90 day* puntplnir Jot fuel from barges to
the Naval Air Station, Pictured, front the left: Mayor Torn McDonald,
John Krider, ('linmher of Commerce manager; Norris Plank, pipeline auperintendent; Gerald Ranch, president of Standard Southern Corporation,
Houston, Texas, parent firm of the Sanford Pipeline Company, nnd LL
Frank Wolfe, NAS assistant supply officer.
(Herald Photo)

School Age Bill Dumped
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) — day would have meant the
The Senate Gem-tul Legisla­ hill would ha placed on lh«
tion Committee today passed, calendar for finnl floor action.
reconsidered and thi-n dumped
The committee passed tho
in sulK-ommittre the contro­ hill by ■ 5-3 vote and went on
versial hill to mnko children to other business. However,
two months older whin they Hen. E. William Gautier of
enter the first grade.
New Hmyrnn Beach then call­
Hie hill, already passed by ed for reconsideration of tho
the House, would raiso the mcasuii- and hit motion w.ia
present first grade enrollment passed by an identical 5-8 vote.
age from five years-nlne
Gautier then moved to pIsco
months
to
fivo
years-ll the hill in subcommittee to
months by OcL 1 of the year l&gt;« reported on when the com­
of enrollment, I (would be­ mittee meet* again naxt week,
come effective In 1805.
Gautier aaid ha wanted to
The committee also passed "clean
up"
a committee
favorably on the controversial amendment which would per­
MACK CLEVELAND JR. Humbly closing law hill. Heavi­ mit children to tuku an ex­
ly amended by the ronuniltee, amination hy the State Educa­
'Named'
It passed by a 7-1 vote.
tion Department to dcU-rmlno
The Legislation Committee if a child eould be admitted
ia the final hurdk- for the at an earlier age. The amend­
school sge measure. It has al- ment provides that a fee, set
teuily been passed favotahly hy the i.liuuiiim department,
by the Senuto Public Educa­ must he paid by the parenta
tion Committee. Passage to­ far the examination.
Sen. Mack Cleveland Jr.,
of Seminole County, today
was named a member of a
qx-cl.il subcommittee of the
powerful Senate finance and
taxation committee to form­
ulaic higlter taxes for Flor­
ida hi meet $1.1 billion In
proposed spending.
The subroinmiUcc, which
v ill start work on tlic money
gathering plan during night
sessions next week, also will
look into Gov, Farris Bry­
ant's proposed $125 million
bond plan to finance univer­
sity const ruction.
Morn titan $200 million in
new resenue will be needed
by tiie slate to fill the gap
between spending ami Income
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4 Junior High Students Score 'A s

2 THE 8CHOOLHOU8E FOUR PLUS ONE, consisting of Principal Christy
[ntendent R. T. MHwee, and Principal* John Angel and Louin
Band Director Michael Flutter at the piano, will be among
acta preaented for tonight's program for the Longwood Ele(Herald Photo)

Courthouse Records
M m rr Ekrv to Elsie Jones,
_etal, 30-10-30, &lt;1,000
m t r y Homes, Inc., to James
^Oliver, etux, Goldie Manor,
$12,000
Ward Hieki, Inc., to Jamea
.1 4 O'Donnell, etux, Eastbrook, $17,400
D m Chapman, etux, to Ho'b e r t Granger Sr., dux,
^Oakland Shores, $3,000
Qukland Estates, Inc., to
• Courtney D a m ll. e t u x ,
^Oakland EaMlea. tto.uou
f t e r g i B u s Jr., d u x to Ho. hert Llpptocott, e t u x ,
Evanadate, $12,230
Marti* Segal to Anthony Ci- aecio, Casselberry, $23,000
la r r le tt Pennell to David
* Douglas, Sanlando, $6,000
Sbaodoro C hilli nt, d u x to
Prank Wise Jr., etux, Lake
Harney, $7,000

William Belay, etux to FHA,
Plnecreat, $11,300
Jay Beck, etux, to Alfred
DeLattlbeaudicre, etux, L% B-ll, T-C, $3,000
FHA to Felton Ncesimlth,
etux, Sanlando, $14,300
John Kearney, etux, to Quintin Lacey, etux, Magnolia
lights., 110,000
FHA to Robb Williams, etux,
No. Orlando, 113.200
Virgil Jay Waned, dux, to
Gene Moody, dux, Little
Wcklva, 17,too
William Clause, e t u x , to
Jam es Lee, d ux. Celery
PUntailon, &lt;7,300
Shoemaker Construction Co.,
Inc., to Ruy Pounds, etux,
Ravenna Park. &lt;l3.auu
LMN Enterprises, Inc., to
Donald Ludwig, alux, Long■ dale, &lt;10.300
P. Zeuli and Sons, Inc., to
Cecil Dsndrldge, dux. Sin
Scm Knolls, 19,300
Eldon Goldman, d u i, to
Charles Notcn, etux, Cas­
selberry. &lt;12,500

Bradshaw, etux, Academy
Manor, $0,400
Charles Pearson, dux. to
Aaron Minnick, dux, Tanglcwood, $10,000
Theodore Chalfanl, d u x , to
Dewey Denton, etux, &lt;*,500
Felton Neessmlth, dux, to
Howard Berry, etux, Oak­
land Hills, &lt;0,000
Flail Divorce Decrees
Peter Chalterton vs Marie
Chalterlon
Frances Redden vs Eloy
Redden
Eva Mae Ritch va Cedi Ritch
Evelyn Dinklni va Roswell
Dinkins

Pour Sanford Junior High
School students made top
scores during the past ala
weeks grading period to cant
an all “A" report card.
They are Lam ar Oxford,
LaeUe King, Carol Besaerer
ta d Pam Meriwether.
Sixteen students were nom­
inated for the Pilot Club
scholarship awards Including
Kay Tilson, Sheralynn Wil­
liams, Lynn Carlson, Karen
Williams, Sally Deal, Kathryn Young. Mery Louise
Klay, Michele Malbon, Sue
Makin, Carol Besserer, Stefany Wcstgate, Raymond Pi­
r n , Pamela Pigott, Pam
Meriwether, Claudia B o m gardner and Debbie Kirkley.
Porty seventh graders were
listed on the .Honor Roll as
follows: Brent Armstrong,
Mike Southward, Sharon Llpsey, Kay Tilton, Kay White,
Sheralynn Williams, Darlene
Robertson, D i x i e Holmes,
Hank Ashby, Kalhy Avenel,
Linda Taylor, Bonnie Boyd,
Loretta Conrad, Janice Robn,
George Carlton, Ben WInfre*,
Batalina Allison, Donna Rit­
ter.
Also Michael Gibson. Bud­
dy Stokes, Daryl Kanter,
l^nn Carlson, Cindy Green,
Jean Huff, Sue Price, Karen
Williams, Larry Radd, Carol
Ann Nelson, Sally Deal, Les­
lie Hartwlg, Kathryn Young,
Pamela Robinson, Linda Lee,
Gail Gatcbel, Mary Margar­
et Reynolds, Mary Louise
K l a y , Steven Pltxgerald,

era whose scores put them on
the Honor Roll. They Included
Michele Malhon, Raymond
Dederiag. Kathy Sloan. Kit
deGanaM, W a n d a Austin,
Barbara Bell, Robin Fordham, Wanda Nelson, Bill Halback. Stephen Mslott, Dwight
Smith, P r a n k Whigham,
Chris Wilson. Mike Yentsch,
Christine Almqulst, Ann Carl­
son, Marilyn Hern, Susan
Hoop, Debbie Johnson, Deb­
bie Kinsey, Sue Makla, Pat
Marnsita, Marty Pierce. Mar-

Ninth graders included to Duggan. Donna Ruutb, Ralph Butler. Paula Elam, Crlll
Uyn Smith, Judy Wilson.
Also Cheryl Avery. Kaye students who made the Honor Unger, Nancy Rodgers, - Betty Harden, Gall Hodman. Ar­
Bateman, W. W. Beasley, Roll lest six weeks. They Hittell, Brenda Carroll, Mer- nold Allison. Jimmy B arks
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Ricky Goerss, Mark R a born,
Steve Leach, Beth Morgan,
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By LARRY VERSSEL
Memorial Day tomorrow
• . . Nothing scheduled hero.
No paradci, no remembrance
of our w ar dead . . . How
many men from Sanford lost
their live* fighting for us 7
Hill wo remember them aa
we read the paper, put on
TV, shoot pool, play golf, go
to the grocery?

The propoeed II S nifikm
Wln-Mae shopping center at
1-4 and Highway 43d wa* giv­
en form al approval by the
County Coamiaetoa this m an*
inf.
The Commission voted to
uphold action of the County
Zoning Commission In ap­
proving n m ooing from agri­
cultural and residential to
commercial ter the property
at the southeast corner of
(be interchange.
Discussion in the m atter
continued ter one hour with
opposition being voiced by a
delegation from Dol-Ray Ma­

Nobody asked me but, I
waa always embarrassed by
the word* sacred, glorious,
and sacrifice and tbe expres­
sion ia vein. Wo had beard
them, sometimes standing la
tbe ratn, out of earshot, so
that only the shouted words
came through, and had read
them, on proclamations, now
for a long time, and I had
seen nothing sacred on the
battlefields and the thing!
that were glorious bad no
glory and the sacrifices
were like the stockyards in
Chicago if nothing waa done
with tbe m eat except to bury
it. There were many words
that you could not itand to
hear and finally only the
name* of the places had dig
nity. Certain number* were
the same way and certain
dates and these with the
names of the places were all
you could say and have them
mean anything.
• • •
I think of Terry Cordell
killed in Viet Nam and ab­
stract words such as glory,
honor, courage or hallow
were obscene beside the con
crete name* of villages, the
number of roads, the names
of rivers, the numbers of
regimenta and the dales.
• • •
I think of tbe snowy ridges
of Korea . . . I think of the
Solomuns. ] think of t!ie Argonne. I think of a village in
Korea in the spring of 193'.’
. . . I think of a regiment
wiped out for a w ar nobody
won . . . I think of Terry Cor­
dell dying alone in an un­
fam iliar land with a strange
flag flying overhead . . .
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nor. The delegation, armed
with petitions, charged the
shopping center would reduce
the value of their properties
and eaoM a traffic hazard.
Commissioner James P.
Avery Jr. pointed out that
more commercial and Indus­
trial properties are needed
In the county to bring about
increased taxes.
C. W. Clayton Jr., repre­
senting Win-Mac. charged that
South Seminole County is "be­
coming the bedroom for Or­
ange County,” in that per­
sons reside there but work

and spend their money In
Orange County.
The board approved Av­
ery's motion to uphold the
Zoning Commission in a 4-1
vote.
Commissioner
John
Fitzpatrick seconded Avery's
motion but vo;ed against it.
The Commission formally
approved an agreement to
transfer title to a part of the
recreational area on Celery
Ave, to the City for l l i .000
plus possible 40-foot right-ofway along the west aide of
the golf course. The City ia
negotiating with the MacFad-

den Foundation to sell the en­ nent domain for an access
tire recreation property for road to the burial plot.
9100,000 for the Sanford Mili­
Deferred action on the Gar­
tary Academy. Avery, who den Club's request for a park­
previously held out for 77,300 ing arM In Sunland Estate*
for the county, voted against pending a public bearing for
the agreement this morning. opposing residents.
Purchased a new truck from
In other action today the Strtckland-Morrison for $1,203
County Commission:
with a trade-in.
Agreed to accept from
Agreed 3-2 to accept a
Elm er Jones deed for three right-of-way from Longwoodacres of land in a Negro Markham Road from Overstreet Land Company and re ­
cemetery off Highway 430 (or quest Atlantic Coast Line
a potter's field ia return for Railroad to install a crossing
condemning land under emi­ to company property. County

Engineer William Bush point­
ed out the county several
y ean ago through oversight
failed to record deeds for a
previous right-of-way and
that the land waa cut off by
the new Interstate 4.
County alio accepted rightof-way for the State Road
Department to Install an ac­
cess road in the Sanlando
area U&gt; relieve four home
owners also cut off by 1-4.
Approved a bond for Linton
Cox. newly appointed justice
of the peace
| Approved a resolution of

appreciation for Capt. Joseph
M. TttUy Jr., to be relieved
in July as commanding offi­
cer of Heavy Attack Wing
One at NAS, the resolution
to be presented at the Cham­
ber of Commerce's farewell
dinner for the Navy officer.
Referred to County Attor­
ney Harold Johnson a claim
by William R. Wlgley for
out-of-pocket expenses for
medical care for his wife, in­
jured in a fall in the court­
house.
• a •
County Commission today

opposed legislation provid-

ef •
In
m ad
held by the state, In
■ plan to lead Bto
not la ns# by n
county to another county la
Sen. Mack Ctevrlaad Jr.
telephoned the Commission
today f o r Ha reaetlea.
Jam es P. Avery J r . and
Chairman J. C. Huteblsoa
pointed not that II would
grant more control to Tallakaaaeo and might Me ep
Seminole C o a ly f e n d s
when needed.

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WEATHER: Knir through Thu re tiny. High todny, 85-90. I,o\v tonight, 60-65.
United I’rcaa Leased Wire
Ketublinhed 1903
WEI)., MAY 29, 1903
SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 722

Legislature Clears Battle Decks
Desperate Tax Hassle
J.. L

STRANGE LOOKING LITTLE MEN called ‘The Whistlers" invaded the
statfe of Seminole High School Tuesday to take part in the Merry GoRound, musical variety show. The highly amused but somewhat bewildered
audience were told that they were Moose l (See story on Page 5 of todny’s
Herald.)
(Herald Photo)

3 2 3 Jump
Burning Ship

TALLAHASSEE U P I ) — cleared the Legislature wilh
The Legislature, clearing the concurrence of the Senate in
decks for a big tax hassle, minor House amendments.
tied up loose ends today by
One bdl gives junior col­
sending to the governor biili
raising Junior college teach­
ers' pay, repealing the $100
teacher competency award
and creating a public defend­
er system.
J ____________________
_____
The measures, which
al, ready had passed h ull houses.

lege instructors a 3330 annual I Another does away with the qualified for tbe bonus.
pay raise and provides funds] controversial competency aThe bill creating the office
for year-round operation o( ward but allow* funds to pay
of public defender In each
these two-year colleges.
| teacher* who have already
judicial circuit to represent
penniless persons accused of
crime cleared wtlh concur*
rcnce In an amendment au­
thorizing the court to deter­
mine the insolvency of the
accused felon

Mighty Titan
Rocket Blows
Up In Sky

of the director, whose title
U changed from president,
and requires frequent reports
to the Cabinet and Board of
Control on olf-campus courses
offered by FICUS and stu*
sturnt enrollment. It also em ­
powers the Hoard of Control
rather than FICUS to deter*
mine off-campus study needs.
Tile legislature also wrap­
ped up and sent to the guv*
ernor hill* to establish a jun­
ior college in Polk County
and a Gulf coast laboratory in
Northwest Florida to study
dog flies and create divisions
of sponsored research at statu
universities.
Chances for sine die ad­
journment eo tim e F riday
dimmed considerably today
with House-Senate disagree­
ment on a tax program to
balance the $987 million stato
budget.
The tax tangle developed
Tuesday night when llouss
and Senate finance commit-,
tees could not get together
on a program to make up
an estimated $181 million gap
between anticipated Income
and authorized spending.
Tlie Senate committee wants
to lako alt the money front
Ihe sale* tax, while the ltouso
has already voted to make
up some of the deficit by
increasing tlie tax on cigarsl| tvs ami corporations.
A showdown probably won't
come beforo Thursday or
Friday.

PORTLAND, Maine (UPI) | A Navy spokesman said th er the equipment in tho boiler
_A flash
fire broke out ill fire was touched uff by lubri- 'room and scorched Ihe paint.
the boilerroom of the dee-] eating oil which came in son- The lln»t« did not spread to CAFF ^ANAV Kit VI, (0*1)
troyer USri BluiV.y today h*,* j UCt with a pail, or a hi-tViimfr pails of to* v-*--l.
D tflfl'l mighty* T ilan J
than one hour after the ship' pip* after an oil gusge lin*- . Firefighter* uaed steam r0ckct, ihr powtrpl'ant for
arrived, here
&gt;tid
fiaiu in extinguishing future orbital voyages of L'.S,
, . to participate in broke.
Memorial Day exercise*.
Tit* fire slightly damaged -|,u blast,-. A Portland fire astronaut*, blew up in the
pulled up alongside the sky loday in tine of the most
I hope there arc some Bags j
cf *hc
• Um" 1
t
1 lllaiidy bub it* hose* were not spectacular failures of Ihe
flying on First St. tomorrow, juimved or walked down the
gnnjrplank from the destroy­ J t &amp; l V A m m *
1 The lilnndy wits scheduled
The 103-foot missile ruinParking meters are being er to the Maine State l*i.&lt;r
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B
J
t
t
o
hold
open
house
for
visittiled
from its launching pat!
where
it
was
tied
up.
A
hand­
Installed in front of the May.
ful of t s i l o r j remained
H B lII
ors today atni Mcmurinl Day. at at&gt;oul 11:35 a. in. (12:33
er's business office today.
• • •
! Today’* public visiting m ig h t! p. in.) Hut abut 30 seconds
aboutd to help civilian fire­
be canceled, the Navy said. 1taler, its massive booster
Federal government still men in putting out the blaze. Firm Opening
The entile crew returned to Mage cracked upon and sent
Two sailors were overcome
sitting on those port terminal
NEW YORK (UPI)—Stock* the ship ut mid-morning, less a lowering hall of black
by smoke while fighting the
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS Mayor Imwrence Swofford, left, signed on the
plana.
opened firm in moderately
• • •
than two hcuri after the fire smoke and brilliant red flame
fire. No one was seriously
dotted
line this morning with Maekle Hrotheni Cniwtruction of Miami for
active trading.
soaring into the sky.
started.
We queried County Com­ hurt.
the building of the town's new $350,000 Water plant. Standing by were
It was the first lime a Ti­
missioner John FiUpatrick
Curl Iltirbridge, center, company representative and Harold Ituddiffe,
E xtend B orders
t ans missile lias ever blown
about that regional planning
president of Glace Engineering of St. Petersburg which bandied all pre­
MOBILE, Ala. (LTD —
up in flight, although others
council meeting in Daytona
liminary
work.
(Herald Photo)
Slate Sen. John Tyson of .Mo­
have failed for various mec­
yesterday and what he learn­
bile say* lie wants Alabama's
hanical and electrical rea­
ed and John came right back
southeastern border to ex­
son*.
spouting figures on how much
tend nearly to Tallahassee.
The initial explosion ap­
the Osceola and Lake County
parently cracked the Hi story
Commissioners a r e getting
U. S. Visit
rocket in two. The aecond
per month and pay boosts fur
PARIS (L'Pli — President
slags’, one of tin* most
both boards.
Charles dr Gaulle plans to
powerful ever built lor a U.
• • •
TALLAHASSEE
fU
1*11
—
A
VATICAN CITY (UPI) — visit the Untied Statr* to con­
Tilings must really be bad The Vatican reported today fer with President Kennedy, House rommittce t u r n e d S. military missile, continu­
I t the sewage treatment plant that a "distinct improvement" Information Minister Alain about Tuesday and paiscd a ed a high, arching climb and
state sweepstake* bill, but dwn started a downward
. . . They disconnected the
DAYTONA HKAfll (CPI) son to, of Daytona Beach, just sought to show Thompson dePcyrefittc said today. Hut lie
phone and put a pay station was noted in the condition of gave no dale for such a poss­ lack ol a companion bill in plunge, still intact,
— V 10-year-old union mem- us a preliminary hearing on liherutcly tampered with tits
the Senate
may send
send it
it to
to the
the / ' r“niic
r-*n*c safety officerr at i her wus re-arrested today on the charge was alumt to begin ,
Pope John XXIII.
mile may
.
. Ih lr
phone there.
ible visit.
nu Hie
it,..
n„ it hectic
(1 ,.,-tiiCanaveral carefully and .
•
ir
u ,,
broking system .or .ihe .Hum
• • •
grave •Hiring
during
final,
The statement win the most
tile tm.il,
m
i n t s.iLape
.
,I1&lt;#■rLr.........................
I ft*I.itlIi.,.,I Iit,*, ,. I-li ..I . charges of s a b o t a g i n ”g « iiefuro U. S. Commissioner rIThnmpai,n,
l...
saawho
I*«t I,tin*
•■m ■(dcad,T,■*n
'ins i1" ” 1 m I freight train «|i&lt;*ratal by the Ifn il lluwkln*,
Jaycrcs
are planning a optimistic to ilute atmut tin- M achine Gun Fire days of till* MM3
A companion conilitiilioiial * ** j ‘i
stake l mn i r x ntH|o».lmuiiil F l o r i d *» Knit
Thontpuon wuh indict d by c-d innocent, wus about to take
massive drive to make this condition of the si-year-old
IIAVANNA (CPU — Cuba's
city the most flag flying city Pope, who is suffering from | official pre-s charged today amendment implementing the gered two swilches that |Const Railway May 3 at New!a federal grund Jury in Jack- the stand ill his own defense
touched ofi a "destruct" pack­
in the state . . . Target date
Kmyrnn Reach.
'sonville Tuesday, He was re- today when the warrant was
that an "American plane'' | hill faced action today in Ihe age inside llie stage.
inttrnnl
bleeding
snd
a
stom­
House
ennslitliliniial
amend
is June 14 (Flag Day) . . .
U.
S.
MurshaL
served
the
Irasrd nil 45,(mu Itoinl penil- served mi him.
fired heavy machine guns
The
resulting
explosion
Flag sales will start very ach tumor that could he can­ Sunday at an island off the menli rommittce. Without
vuirrant mi Harold V. 'I'homp- lug trial in U. -S. District
carved the sky with a second,
Court in Jacksonville later
soon.
cerous.
north roast where Russian* the companion amendment, although smaller, scar of red
• • •
the
bill
could
not
be
used.
tin* summer.
In a communique issued and Cubans are prospecting
The House Appropriations flame and jet black smoke.
That three-page controver­
During the first day's hearshortly after 2:.'IU p.m., |H:30 for oil.
The
debris
fell
harmlessly
Committee tacked on an
sial letter being circulated by
irg before the commissioner
amendment killing a J3o.i**) onlu the caprland into the
t h r e e Lily Commissioners a.m. ESTl, the Vatican said: O usted
h u t week, the government
ocean, and caused no injuries.
"At
to
a.
m.
(4
a.m.
today)
appropriation
to start the
waa given the
brush-off by
MOSCOW (UPI) — Chief
the County Commission this a distinct improvement wa* Marshal of artillery Sergei sweepstakes and sent the
morning. Chairman J. C. noted ill tile g en eia l condition S. Varentsov ha* been re measure to the Hour of the
HIIIMINGIIAM. Ala. (UPI) ‘Happy* Not
Hutchison (minted out that of the august patient, thus moved from hi* top post in M l House Tuesday,
A federal judge today ruled So Happy
the letter had been received ■confirming yesterday'* pre the Sov iet armed forces* a n d ' T,u' ,an,e comiuillre had
the
Justice Department wav
The
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (U P D by all members of the County i diction."
reduced m rank for associa­ voted against Hie bill Mon
"without
authority to sue fur Kdward T. Urea Hi lit Jr. left
It
suld
that
Dr.
Piero
Maaday,
but
reversed
ilsclf
Tues­
Commission a n d
directed
tion with executed Soviet spy
integration of school* at even hi* mo»t anient support­
Clerk Art Beckwith to "Hie zoni visited the pope ami then Oleg Penkoviky, informed day and approved it 8 it.
Sanford Male Chorus
Funeral services for "Robert
The measure would estab­
it.” The letter was not read left the apostolic palace with sources disclosed today.
Huntsville
and kladisun Coun­ er* a bit stunned today with
E.
Thompson
of
Casselberry,
no plans to return until to­
prcMvntM its
the magnitude of his victory
lish four stale sweepstakes a
or ide ntilied
who died Saturday, will be ty in Alabama.
• •
•
night.
over A. B. (Happy ) Chandler
year, with the four mayor
C itrus Research
held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday
Federal District Judge II. for tin- Democratic nomina­
Thi* announcement pointed
AH governmental agencies.
LAKE ALFRED (U Pli ~ tracks selling tickets.
at Hu- Grainkuw Funeral H. Groom* dismissed a suit
out
that
the
spiritual
leader
tion for governor of Ken­
Part
of
the
proceeds
would
City Hall, and courthouse will
The citrus industry research
Home Chapel with Rev. Dar­
Hhd in January for desegre­ tucky.
be closed tomorrow . , . Her­ of the Roman Catholic church advisory committee lias start­ Ih- used (or education.
win Shea officiating.
gation of schools near the
Facing in his first try for
The cum milter did not indiald will be open and will pub­ spent a "night of quiet rest" ed an evaluation of ail work
Hurial will be in Highland
and had "no need for n-eist- now being done by fe d e ra l cate whether the sweepstakeRedstone Arsenal in Hunts­ political office the man many
lish . . , as usual!
Memory
Gardens
near
Forest
ance."
ville, winch has thousands of Kentuckian* thought was un­
and stale agencies in fields could gel oft the ground with City.
beatable, Ihe 38-ycar-old Hup
federal employes.
Although workmen a r e ,
of citrus research in Ffor- 1 out Hie initial $5U,OUO approids.
priation.
Grooms cited many decis­ kinsville attorney racked up
busy cleaning up Ihe old hos- . .
.
ion* in which court* have a plurality that approached
Seminole High School
pita! building at Fifth and N O j U Q Q f
Herald Index
held Hie federal government 60,000 votes.
Oak. presumably preparatory
Kuciul M eet
Raise In R ates
Bridge
Page 11
Thurt*., Muy 30 - 8 P.M.
hat no right to sue for the
to conversion to an apartment Shortage Seen
WASHINGTON (UPI) - 1 WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Classified
Pagr 3*A
civil rights of individual*.
WASHINGTON' O il'll—Ag­ The White Hui-e announced Tin- Fcdcml Communication*
building, the realty broker
Com irs
Page J A
"I am of the opinion that New Armory
report* the deal has not been riculture Department otlicial* today Hut President K-n* Communion IFOC) today mi­
ItODEHT l*AUN IK. Director
Page II
Dear Aliby
told Senate investigator, to­ ned) ha* called a meeting th«tued American Telephone
Hie United States is without TALLAHASSEE (LIT) —
consummated.
HETTYE SMITH, Pianist
Page l-A
Editorial
day that the United States next Tuexlay to discuw ru i Telegruph Co. unit Western
authority tu maintain this A bill upprupriutiug $73,000
Page
11
Entertainment
H iat was no mirage . . . due* nut lace a sugar short- ciai matters with a group of Cnimi Telegruph Co. to raise
further,. ..............
Hiat th e 'fo .r construction of a National
— featuring —
action and. _____
Puswie
T hat really was ■ survey crew age this year and predicted j about ICO hu-tnei* executive- their tales fur private line
Page 2-A
complaint doci not Mate a Guard Armory In &lt;&gt;■•,&lt;!* wu*
SIDNEY
Villi,KN. JR.
Society _. Page to St t
out by Btsr Lake Road this that climbing prices should with commercial interest in tetegruph services to everyone
claim upon which relief can introduced today by Rep. Wit­
Trumpeter
fso rainf.
dporu
1 level off soon.
|th e South.
*
iexirpi press customers .
he granted,” Grooms said, liiam O'Neil of Marion.
...
Page g

Pope Better;
Spends Quiet,
Restful Night

Sweepstakes
Bill Headed
For Graveyard

Union Official Re-Arrested

On FEC 'Sabotage' Charge

Thompson Rites
Set Thursday

No 'Mixing'
Authority-Judge

A Musical Event!

S p r in g

Ssumunds

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fit) S T O jJ.
Quantity RlgMi

1. You can't get better gifts
for fewer stomp* . .
anywhere
2. You must be satisfied. . ,

100%

The »w—», mok*y flavor of Sunnylond

"will no* moo* imm tne n m enotem
of thrifty homomokora. Protoirwkfv

You get 1 fraa ttamp with cadi 10* purchaM

REG. 98* SU N N YLAN O C EN T ER C U T or B R EA K FA ST SLIC ES

W-D B R A N D . • . F L A V O R F U L C H U C K
■Wo c u r r e n t ly 1W» in a n u n Jo o t a o e ie ty , r a c ia lly sp o o k*
l o t , 0&gt; t tb o In g red ien to of
IM o r a c ia l m o o t i n i h n j n
f u w t . W h o a a n y th in g hop *
poao — lik o th o B irm in g h a m
o lU u U o n o r lik o Uto g a th a rh | o f U m m ob o a tk o 8 o u U *
a m * 8 k to w h e n th o ro w oo

FRESH BOSTON BUTTS

Pork R o ast«• 39/
W ieners
39/

COPELAND A LL M EAT
— O f th o U
m illio n in h o b .
t U a t o « 4 m a tro p o llta a C h ica g o
Uetod l a th o 1 M 0 c e n s u s, 111,• 0 0 w a r * N e g ro .
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W illio a ''p o ro o a o i a C h ic a g o ,
4MMMM o f thorn N e g ro . T h io
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REG. 39* . . TARNOW CHIPPED (Plus 50 Etxra Stmpod

Beef or Ham 3 "*1
REGULAR $2.9» . . HORMEL BONELESS, FU LLY COOKED

Canned Ham 3 *’2*
Lunch M eat 2 ■
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k n o w n a a “ T h o B la c k B o l t *
O f th o ro o t, tho o v e rw h e lm in g
m a jo r it y a ls o liv e In a ll-N o *
g r o p o c k e ts. T h le la th o a lt*
H e lio s t h a t h a s led bo m e to
• ee t r l bo C h ica g o a s t h e a s N o a ’e m o at oogregatod c i t y .

REGULAR 290 . . COPELAND . . PICKLE LOAF, O LIV E LOAF, U V ER CHEESE

—Almost half of Chicago’!
Negroea came hero from
— S e v e n t y - fiv e p e r c o a l o f
th e p e rs o n s e a c o u n ty r e lie f
f o lia a r e N e g ro .
T b c e e fig u r e * add u p to
tro u b le in th e v it a l a r v a a of
h o u s in g , ed ucatio n a n d Jobe.
T h e r a w e re S4.Btt.ooo boutsh o ld * i a th e U. 8. la M a rch
o f 1M 2, ac c o rd in g to tho B rita n n ic * B o o k o f th e Y e a r .

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ra v o n r i n c t n r con n r of

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BUSH H A V Y B U N S ....................
BUSH K ID N IY B I A H S ................
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SHOWBOAT PORK A M A N S . .
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Winn-Dixie Salutes the Kids
Vacation time is here again and that means we'll be seeing lots more of the kids.
8 Keep 'em happy and healthy with quality foods from W inn-Dixie. We love 'em too!

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Limit 1 with $S.
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SMALL
4 IS III

MEDIUM
ISSUE

JUMBO
Size 27'•

JUMBO
17-SI ZI j

Margarine. . u-2 7 / Str'berries 5

PKGS.

MORTON CHOCOLATE. BANANA, LEMON, COCONUT, NEAPOLITAN

PALMETTO FARMS . . (PLUS 25 EXTRA STAMPS)

Cream Pies 2 ~ 8 9 / | Cw eet C O R N
Velveeta 2 u™ 89/ Lemonade 8
Ice Cream
Beer or Ale 12
Baby Food 6»» 51/ Ice M ilk .. — 49/
C e le ry . .
29/
Baby Food 6« 55/ Safe-TCones n-a.
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LARGE, GREEN

STALKS

THRIFTY MAID . . SAVE 64

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DOWWYRAW FROZEN

Starter D u z««. 59‘

D a s h e r — 39'
Super Dash box ’4"

Waffles "
D inners

BUNT IVORY SPORT . . 79&lt;

3 IB. CJUSCO . . 13b

SARA LEE CHOCOLATE

TMKIU. * . O K

Pink Thrill

35*

AJMBO DASH . . t2 39

QUEEN SIZE DINNERWARE PACK DUZ . . »1 OS

Ivory Snow

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35*

WANT DREFT . . 83*

Pink Dreft

LARGE

35‘

ISANT CHEER . . 79c

Blue Cheer

large

33'

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MOSCOW (UP!) — Effort*
by (he Vatican and the Krem­
lin to smooth over the biltef
relations between Roman Ca­
tholicism and eom m unim
may come to an abrupt and
If Pope John XXIII die*.
Whether they then would be
resumed will depend In large
measure on the man who suc­
ceeds to the post of spiritual
leader of world Catholicism.
chcv and other Communist
lesders apparently view Fope
John as a man whose pro*
nouncementi and
attitude
were strikingly different from
the strongly antl-Communls^
position of his predecassorJ
Pope Pius XU.
|.
The result, since early lis t
year, has been a aeries of
Kremlin gestures of friendJ
ship that would have been
unthinkable la the days of
Pius xn.
|
It may be that they will
be ruled out as well under tha
next Pope.
Khrushchrv, an
avowed
atheist, not only sent Pope
John congratulatory messages
on his birthday and when he
was awarded the Dalian1
Peace Prlie, but also dll-l
patrhed his son-in-law, tiw l
estla editor Alexei Adihubei,
to Rome.
|
Adihubei had a private au­
dience with the Pope.
Simultaneously, leaders of
the Russian Orthodox Church
began making sim ilar friendJ
ship gestures. They sent two
observers to the Ecumenical
Council,
Then early this jetir the
Russian
Orthodox
Journal1
Moscow Patriarch) favorably
reviewed the council'* pn*
reeding*.
particularly
the
Pope's stress un llio need for
peace.

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(ilKI/S STATE Can­
didate Loteanne Wag­
ner, L y m a n High
Junior, vrllt be spon­
so re d by the American
Legion Auxiliary Old
Glory Unit 183, Mr*.
Roy Pope, Girl’s Stata
chairman, has announ­
ced. Lolennne la tha
daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Wagner
of Altamonte Springs,
(llernld Photo)

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weya, law enforcement officials throughout the
nation called out full forces and ordered a heavy
srxibdmm on traffic violators.
A t National Safety Couad] prodkiod be­
tween 4M and MO persona could die in traffic
aeehMnta between 6 jun. today and midnight
*1'*1Another 10,000 to 34,000 persons could suf­
fer injuriee disabling them beyond the day of
the accident, the council said.

For many ptnona, Manorial Day will moan
a trip to the cemetery, located perhape Hi a
buiy city or on a treeleea. aunbaked prairie.
There they will place bouquets on the fravas of
lowd oon«
'
Many will gather for traditional Memorial
Day speeches that ring with patriotism.
Gen. John A. Logan o f’Illinois, commander
of the Grand Army of th e Republic, issued his
famous order to decorate the graves of the
Union veterans May 30. 1S6S. In the course of
time, his directive came to embrace the dead of
all ware.
The American Veterans Press Association
asked that every home, factory, school and pub­
lic building be decorated with an American flag.

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D O N A LD M. PIERCE (left), Walter E. Carlyon (center), and Donald M. Burt (right) are
congratulated by Cdr. Roy E. Farmer on their
recent promotion to Chief Petty Officer.

Troop Plane Crashes,
Burns; 6 9 Aboard OK

la the drawing for
•w ay l y 3. 3. Waat and Boyd
C aim an, owner*:
WaS paneling winner was
ft. I. Clark. Two Spray Mist
M l went to Otto MeDaniel
aaf A adrty fthrera.
Faur 10 pound bag* of fartiUaor went to four winner*—
Mrs. Raymond Sehaal, Mr*.
J . 3, Wabor, Barbara Ftanaagte and Cynthia StringfUld.
n s Boll -N Bm I Sprinkler
was won by Mr*. Theo Eddala u a and tho Beauty Mitt
Sprayer by Mr*. H. E. Sehultx.
: Bite B a n ley la the winner
ad tfto atun inum stop ladder;
f t ewe r Pigpen won a keg of
Balk and Hudaon Glenn'*
atm a waa draws for the Jig .

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which crashed whilt landing
Tuaaday a t Municipal Airport, according to ton* aural.

CERTIFICATES OF recognition ware presented to Chamber Manager
John Krider, left, and Scott Burns, manager of the Florida Power and
Light Co., right, at a special USO awards meeting Tuesday night. Making
the award was Dick Barnett, canter, chairman of the local USO.
(Herald Photo)

Only fhro of tho 80 paasongara and crow number* w ort
injured, non* critically.
C apt David Brown, tho pi­
lo t aald Um craft lo ti power
while he splotched for a rou­
tine landing. It crumbled to
tho ground ihort of tho run­
way an! burned for more

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New Rights Bill
To Be Submitted

Kersey Service
Set Thursday

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WASHINGTON (UPI) -

Chick-N-Treat
Opening Today

Civil Defense
Money Probe On

Fresh

14-1

Praaideat Kennedy U i t
years old today — brimming
with vigor and la “ exceUrat
health" except for kie peralrteat back nilaraL
A tiny red akia blemiah

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Shrimp . . lb. 89c Shrimp Cocktail 35c

MANHATTAN, Kan. (UPI) — “Don’t panic,H
the first sergeant yelled just before the hug* troop
transport plane smashed to the ground.
“Now unfasten your ssfsty belts and get out."
The plane already was in flames as the 64
soldieri escaped safely from the wreckage of a Stan­
dard Airway* Constellation *---------------------------------—-1—

"We are indeed grateful to
Me many people who dropped
The
eoldier*. returning
from maneuvars in California, lime nod U again to evidence
R dattog t£e~day to eee our
aew a to n and find out what TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — resenting agricultural llme- off Indebtedneto of the Car- said the plan* was burning
on his left check ie the only
We hava to effar, sad we hope
rilkm Tower a t the Stephen when they Jumped to the
Seeking to cut an overcrowd­ stono .
outward sign of a physical
they’ll make us their one-*top
ground
and
fled
to
eafety.
A bill authorising creation Foeter Memorial a t iriute
problem for th* Chief Execu­
headquarter* for all lumber ed calender down to manage­
First
Sgt,
Charles
I
.
BrigSpring*.
of divisions of sponsored re.
tive.
aad hardware need*," aald able iite, the I!ou*e took up
Hot |280 a year llctnie fee ance shouted commands of
search In state universities
But thla waa dismissed by
end paaaed Tueedey a big cleared the legislature. Munis* for liquor dealera aalling tax "don't panic" after anether
Pres*
Secretary Pierre Salin­
batch of non - controventai to support the research would free liquor a t international eoldier yelled "We're crashing
ger aa Insignificant. Salto.
.
we're
crashing."
bills.
come from grants and dona­ airporto to paa**ngera leaving
There wan no ether w arn­ gar's asteiament:
the country.
Moot of tho meaauree were tion* for research.
"The President In to ex­
ing
of tho crash.
minor leg) tin tl on. Included
The House also approved Authorlie the Commlaeioaer
cellent
health and hla back
Tho 89 moved quickly to
w en bills to change the name and sent to tho Renat* * bill of Agrlcultoro to **t standcondition is Improving."
safety
after
tho
plan*
shud­
of tbo State Nuclear Commie- adding 28 beds to tho State ard* for agricultural project*
Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy
eion to the Florida Nuclear Alcoholic Rehabilitation Cen­ which would b* labeled sun* dered to n halt In mud. *
arranged a family celebration
Witnesses
aald
the
right
tru ss’* Cblck-n-Treal open­ and Space Commlulon and ter at Avon Park, Money to flavor, the department'! eeal
of tho President's birthday
ed today on llwy. I7-M in adding a member to tho Agri­ pay for tha additional bed* of quality. Producer! would wing tor* off the craft, then for thla evening but Siltogar
cultural Advieory Council rep- would come from taxes on pay a 110 fee for tue of the the other wing fell off. Fires
F era P ark at 1 p. m, with
declined to provide any de­
started to th* wings and
liquor which normally go to label.
tails.
oorvie# until 11 p. m.
spread to th* fuselage.
■upport the rehabilitation proThe President was getting
Customer* registering to­
"I looked out both sidee ef
gram.
one gift today that was un­
day, Thursday and Friday
the plane and sit I could s
Other bllli approved would
related to hla birthday — tha
was r e a l orange - colored
etrengthrn the powere of the
win have the opportunity to
"Father of the Year" award
flames," Pfe. John L. Stnrl- by the National Father'a Day
Florida Air Pollution Control
win n Motorola clock radio,
no, Kenosha, Wis., s a i d . Committee, The presentation
Commission and to require
Saturday. You do not have
"When the plane earn* to • waa to be made at tha Whita
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A that revenue from shell leasee
lb be present to win.
Home armed services sub­ by the state he used for re­
House.
WASHINGTON (U PD -The halt . . . we went eut."
With each hamburger sold committee today sought to search In marketing, trans­
Several eoldier* said there
Kennedy's chronic back dis­
Kennedy
admtolitration
Is
today, a milk shake will b* find out exactly what happen­ portation, processing and pro­
were flame* around them order, stemming from a
liven free. Along with de- ed to the more than 81 bil­ motion for fishsrles, oysters expected to submit Its new
when they leaped to the strain two yeara ago which
llcloua chicken end other fine lion appropriated for civil de- and clam*.
civil rights bill to Congress ground, A spokesman for
aggravated an old injury, baa
foods, eea foods are served fenae since 103L
Tha House approved and next week.
Standard to Lo* Angsloo sold kept him from the golf course
daily whh a fish fry on Frl
sent
to
the
Governor
a
bill
Chairman F. Edward He­
A spokesman said laic Tues­ tho men were out and "mill­ and forced him to take var
day's.
bert, D-La., naked Assistant creating an after-care pro­
The new Chlek-n-Trcat will
day
the administration hoped ing around" before tha fire ious precautions to avoid
Delcnae Secretary Steuart L. gram for youths released
broke out.
harmful twists and turns.
be open from 1 a. m. to 12
Pittman to prepare an ac­ from elate child training lo get the details of lha bill
The airline, which had con­
But, partly as therapy for
midnight daily and from 7
counting of the money. He in­ echnola. .Supporters of the wnrknl out this weekend.
tracted to transport the hi* back, Kennedy still eon
a. m. "until" on weekends
dicated ona thing ha wanted measure eald it waa needed to
The manner of presentation •oldlera, aald "(hie to lack of duets an actlva physical ex
M anager
U Mr*. Irene
to examine was the number keep former inmate* from re­ has not been decided, the adequate fire fighting equip­
Hamm.
erelse program — swimming
of civil defense employes to turning to tho same life led spokesman said, but h« indi- ment" nt th* airport, tho fir*
twice a day to the heated
the nation.
when eentenced to tho sU te c a I e d the administration s t a r t e d . Airport manager
White House pool, and per
The subcommittee la bear­ institution.
AUSTXAUAN VOTING
wanted lo get the bill to Con­ Nick Deller* said n fir* truck forming a half-hour's daily
Voting laws In Australia ing admlnlitratlon proposal* The House passed a bill a p ­ gress before Aliy. Gen. Ro­ rushed immediately to the
calisthenics prescribed by a
differ from those in the Unit­ for a vaat nuclear fallout propriating |7B,(H)0 to match bert F. Kennedy testifies be­
plane, but could not contain medical specialist.
ed States to that sny man ibelter program. The plan federal funds for construction fore the House Judiciary
the blase.
or woman to Australia who would spend &lt;178 million In of a new* National Guard Committee June 12.
The injured soldiers were
had a right to rote is rcqulr the coming fiscal year, and Armory at Stark*.
There also was soma fndl Pfe. G. R. JsnU, 21, or El
AUTO
«*. by law to do so instead of put more than &lt;2 billion in
Other meaaureo approved cation that President KanDorado,
Kan.,
frsetured
leg;
deciding for himself whether federal aid in shelters over by the llouae would;
n*dy might be considering
Pfe. John J . Adams, 24, of
N O RD IC
be wants to vote or not.
five years.
Appropriate &lt;20,0 00 to pay special address to lha nation
Twin Rofkt, P*., broken toe,
on civil rights before the at­
AIR CONDITIONER
and Sgt. Joehua Hill, 84, of
■tempt Is made next month lo Thomson, Ga., contusions.
desegregate lb* University of
Only Jants was hospitalised
Alabama.
overnight
Crew member* hospitalised
with bruises were Peter Raymen, 30, Long Bench, Calif.,
Plus Installation
and Joe Mcrlo, 39, Sepulveda,
Calif.
2 Yr. Factory Warranty
The soldiers all were mem­
ber* of Troop C, First Recon­
JONES
Funeral services for Mr naissance Squadron, Fourth
D. K. Kersey, «7. will be held Cavalry of the First Infantry
A l’TO SERVICE
at 10:30 a. m. Thursday at Division stationed at nearby
1003 S. Sanford, FA 1-IM4
Bruson Funeral Home with Fort Riley, Kan.
Itcv. Fred B. Chance of the
First Baptist Church officiat­
ing. Burial will be to Ever­
" Y o u m « « n I c o u l d h a v o b o o n b u y in g
green Cemetery.
Mr. Kersey, wbo died at
6:30 p. m. Monday at his
home at 311 S. Park Ave.,
had lived to Sanford for the
Right! Yon eoakl Moat
past 40 years during which
.Florida-grown raw i u p n
time he operated a grocery
are refined mto
In Oviedo for 20 years. He
the popular
was born in Monticello on
DIXIE
Oct. 27, tw i.
fCRYSTALS
Survivors ire his wife, Mrs.
brand
Susie Kersey of Sanford;
three daughters. Mrs. Kather­
11
ine Phagan of Sanford; Mrs.
Mildred Newsome of Washing­
WELLESLEY (’OHIIETT, renter, will attend Hoy* State tn Tnllnhaaxea
ton, D. C. and Mrs. R. M.
this year aa representative of tlie DeBary Herbert D. Gibb American
Shaw of Jacksonville; nine
Legion Poet, With Corbett are Paat Commander Fred McLaren, left and
grandchildren
and
seven
P ait Commander Stanley 3. Smith, right.
(Cox Photo)
great grandsons.

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Red Schoolhouse Show 'Hilarious'

Courthouse
Records
Real Kslate Transactions
L. V. Bledsoe, etux to R. E.
Langford, 31-20-29, $12,000
D and M Construction Loan
Corp to Klngwood Bldrs, 420-30, $26,000
Florida Permanesqiie. Inc.
to William Shafi, etux, N.
Chuluola, $3,400
E. C. Wetherington, etux 1o
William Barrowman, etux,
$9 IOO
It. L. Croft, etux to Guy C.
Corns, etux. Heftier Homes,
$9,300
Carrie Smith to Michael
Basita, etal, 10-8-1, $6,300
Billy LeBrce, etux to Dewey McEireath, etux, 29-20-30.
$12,300
Ronald Hramas Ivey, etux
to J . Russell Gould, etux,
Sanlanta, $12,700
.1. Waits, etux to Home
U k .‘.-r fr-iumltlef n/ 'Prrvhv.
tcry of St. Johns, Inc. 11-2030. $37,500.
Sharpe Bldg. Corp. to Clar­
ence Fisher, etux, Academy
Manor, $9,700
American Federal S. and
L. to Charles Church, etux,
Casselberry, $9,.300
Sharpe Building Corp. to
Arthur Jackson Sr., etux.
Academy Manor. $9,700
Adair Charities, Inc. U&gt; Ma­
rion Gatton, etux, Wimlwood
Park, $12,000
Warren Starling, etux to
Charles Smith, etux, CoolMore. $16,300
Bertha Dabler, to Charles
Fout, etux, Oakland Hills,
$9,300
Jam es
Myers, etux to
Thomm Lee Carver, etux,
Longdale, $9,000
-Richard Brown, etux to
Carlson Brown, etux Eastbrook. $13,300
Earl Snyder to Kenneth
Snyder, etux Eureka Ham­
mock. $11,000
W. K. Turner, clux to Her­
bert Kyle, etux, Wekiva
Camp Site, $5,900
Albert French, etux to Ron­
ald Shumate, W. Altamonte
lights, $13,230
Frederick Williams, etux to
John Johnson, etux. Crystal
Lake lights,, $9,000
William Moody, etux U) Mal­
colm Whitelaw. etux, Olmstead and Miller Subdvn.,

brought down the packed
bouse.
The many talented acts per­
formed by local people, both
children and adults was
thoroughly enjoyed and ap­
preciated by the audience
which almost filled the audi­
torium of Seminole High
School for the benefit of the
Lillie Red Scboolhouae.
A number which moved
hearts and moistened eyes
was young Michael Zarella,
one of the musically talented
children of the little school,
who successfully played a
duet with hi* cousin, Kaye
Kama.

Michael ZareQa‘a masterful
effort receive a* ovation.
Lt. Dick Cleveland, who
emceed the show kept the
crowd laughing between acts
with his clowning and jokes,
and also entertained with
piano selections.
Not listed un the program
were two fine baritone aoloa
by Jerry Covington.
"Fashions in Orbit” by ihe
members of the Theta Epsi­
lon Sorority featured "gowns"
in many styles including a
cool one covered with doiena
of swinging tea bags, a
“ sack" dresa decorated with
poinsettas, a "waffle Pique”
with real waffles, and many

other sany but clever cos­
tumes.
The songs, dances, skits and
novelty acts were all re­
ceived with delight and ap­
plause by the appreciative au­
dience.
Many were heard to say,
"I never knew we lu d so
many wonderfully talented
people around here."
AH proceeds of the show
go toward the financial sup
port of the Little Red Schoolhouse. a school for mentally
retarded childdren which is
underwritten entirely by don­
ations, contributions and gift*.
Director and coomtnator of
the show was Mrs. John Bar-

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16 Awards
Annual AILSporta banquet for thn Seminole
High School “Setnlnoten” will be held tonight at
tba school.
The banquet la scheduled for 7 p.m. in the
cafeteria, followed bp presentation of awards In
tba auditorium. Soma 16 awards a n slated for
outstanding athletes, along with announcement
• f letter awards for a later data.
George Touhy, executive vice president of
the V int Federal Savings and Loan Association,
will be the principal speaker.

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baseball diamond. Celery
Avenue, for a tu rn to repre­
sent Campbell-Loiilng Amer­
ican Legion poet No. 33.
To be eligible, a boy must
l a ago 13 through 11 end
from Seminole County. Amer­
ica* Legion baseball competi­
tion for 1KI la open only to
hays born ou or after Sept. 1,
1944.
This team will be compet­
ing with other American Legis* teems throughout ths
State of Florida end all eli­
gible boys in Seminole Coun­
ty are urged to try-out Sixtee* hays will be selected for
the team.

Fastest Field
Set For Classic
INDIANAPOLIS (U PI) —
In racing parlance, 33 ears
worn ready today to go like
bomba In the 500-mll* Memor­
ial Day auto race.
The fastest field In history
qualified for the event, everaging 149.928 mlleo per hour,
and tb* pol*-winn*r and proh­
ib it pae* fetter, Carntlli
Jonas, set record* for both on#
lep a t 151447 and 151.163 for
the 10-mlle distance.
Even the' iloweet driver In
the field, Dempeey Wilson,
q u a l i f i e d e t 147.832, well
ahead of Rodger Ward'* 500mll* record of 140493 last
gear.
Every pilot in th* field was
expecting a hell-bent dash
from th* starting gun at
toon, Thursday.
"Th* way to run thin rac*
Will b* to go Juat aa fast a*
you can for Just a* long aa
you can," Johnny Boyd dcciarBoyd predicted the winner
Would average 146 m.p.h., bar­
ring Occidents which would
bring out the yellow flag,
flowing the field and forcing
each driver to hold hia posi­
tion in relation to every other

NEW YORK (U P!)—Can u
left-hander win the U. 8. Open
golf championship
He can if his name Is Bob
Charles ami he plays the way
he did Tuesday a t Memphla
when hia 65-67-132 set th*
pace for th* nation in two
day* of preliminary qualify­
ing trials for this year's Nutlonal Open. Charles became
th* firat southpaw ever to win
a major tournament when he
bagged the Houston Classic
last month.
Th* lanky Chari**, n 37year-old New Zealander, pour­
ed it on for a two-shot lead In
th* tough Memphis local dis­
tric t whara moat of the golf­
ers were shooting to atay
“alive" in Uta U. 8. Open
eliminations.
Dave Marr of New Rochelle,
N. Y., was stcond with 63-69134 and Tommy Aaron of
Gainesville, Ga., who lost n
sudden death playoff to Tony
L*ma for th* Memphla Open
crown on Monday, tied for
third with 08-68-136.

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San Frandico at Cincinnati
night - Marichal (8-3) vs.
Purksy &lt;M).
Los Angeles at Milwaukee
night — Podres (3-4) es.
Handley (4-3).
Houston i t SL Louis night
— Bruce (34) vs. Washburn
&lt;M).
Only games scheduled

Chicago a t New York, 3
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 3
Ian Fran, at Cincinnati, night
Ldi Angeles at Milwaukee
Houston at St. Louis.
American League
W. L. Pet.
Baltimore
30 13 .687
New York
23 13 .603
Chicago
24 19 .356
Boston
23 18 .350
K ansu City
22 19 .537
Minnesota
21 21 .300
Cleveland
17 31 .447
Los Angeles
20 38 .433
GEORGE TOUHY
Detroit
17 23 .403
'Principal Speaker*
Washington
15 33 .319
Today’s Probable Pitchers
New York at Boston night—
—Tarry (3-4) vs. Wilson (4-4).
Baltimore at Kansas City
nlsht — McCormick (1-2) vs.
Wlckenham (3-3).
Washington at Minnesota
night
— Slenhouse (34) vs.
George's toppled Perfection
8-3 in Little League play Stlgmsn (3 3).
Detroit at Los Angeles
Tuesday with Walter Griner
night
— Paul (2 0) vs. Chanstriking out 12 batten end
aiding hla own cause with a es (3-4) or Turley (14).
Only games scheduled
home run.
Thursday's Games
Griner allowed only one hit
Detroit et Los Angeles
in the tilt.
Ualtimore at Kansas City
In other league action,
Washington at Minn., morn­
P in t Federal beat out Loco­
ing
motive Engineers 7-3 with
Cleveland st Chicago, 3
Larry Rodd picking up the
New York at Boston
win on the mound for the
Rankers.
Kingswood Builders con­
tinue their romp In Mcn'a
Softball play rolling over
United Prese International
Badcock, 20-7, with Bud MonNatioaal League
chief gaining the victory and Player A Club AR R. II. Pci.
two bomeri by Harvey.
Groat, SIL
193 36 70 J30
In other softball action, Cvngton, Yhll 118 22 41 .317
Grants walloped Chase, 39-3, Boyer, SIL
ITS 21 60 .337
as they belted out 40 hits and Fairly, LA
156 3t 31 .327
in women's play, Lawana G onulei, Phil 138 23 45 .320
Williams pitched her restau­ White, StL
193 32 62 .321
rant nine to a 14-13 victory Bailey, SF
81 18 28 .321
over Jet Lanes.
Taylor, Phil
130 22 48 .320
Aaron, Mil
173 37 34 .314
Cepeda, SF
172 31 34 .314
American League
Player* Club Alt R. II. Pet.
Causey, KC
138 17 49 .333
Malxone, Bos 148 17 S3 .301
Wagner, LA
138 23 34 .346
A brand new version of the
Thursday evening Jet Lanes Boyer, NY
134 24 51 .331
Keglcr's League will meet Kailne, Det
163 28 32 .321
this Thursday at 6:30 p.in.
Schilling, Bos 160 23 34 .320
In the recently concluded Robinson, n«lt 170 23 34 .319
fall league, this group func­ nantle, NY
04 23 29 .300
tioned with five men to ■ Pepitone, NY 117 19 36 .308
team. However, during the
Itom e R u m
summer it will be a three
National .league: Aaron,
man team, on a handicap Braves 14; Halley, Giant* 10;
basis.
P. Alou, Giants 10; Cepeda,
Present indications are (hat Giants 9, Howard, Dodgers 9.
there'll be eight teams In the
American league: Wagner,
league.
Angela 13; Allison, Twins II;
On Friday evening at 0, the Mantle, Yanks 10;; Tepilone,
trophic* and priio money for Yanks; Nicholson. White Sox
the Petersen Doubles Scratch and Gentile, Orioles all 9.
League will he awarded. Dur­
Runs Baited In
ing the Fall, these two-man Natioaal League: Aaron,
teams bowled in a league that Braves 33; Boyer, Cards 33;
had a 330 maximum average Robin&gt;on, Reds 33; White.
for both partners. They were
assigned to the team on a
draw basis.

Red* ripped the Giants, 1*4,
the S t Louie Cardinal* scor­
ed an 8-T victory over the
Houston Colts in 10 innings,
the Philadelphia Phils de­
feated the PUtaburgh Pirates,
3-1, and the Chicago Cubs
downed the New York Meta,
s-2 .
Frank Robinson drove in
U ree runs for the Reds with
a double and n homer and

Don't W rite O ff
Crafty Robin Roberts

Never in any real trouble
second-place New York YanTuesday night, Koufax itrurk
kees today.
out eight and walked two
Roberts, now 38 years old
but wai locked In a scoreless
and relying more on craft
duel with young Denny Lethan speed, registered his
fourth straight victory Tues­
day night as Baltimore turn­
ed back the Kansas City
Athletics, 4-2. It was the
Orioles' ninth straight win
and their 14th in their last 13
games since Roberts touched
Coach Al DePalma of the
uff the itreak May 14.
Saturday morning J u n i o r
Baltimore scored all its
Bowling League at Jet Lancs
runs in the fifth Inning when
has announced that the TroJohn Orsino singled, moved
phy/Awarda Banquet for this
to second on Roberts' sacri­
league will be held at the
fice and scored on Luis AparCivic Center in Sanford on
Iclo's double. Jerry Adair fol­
June 8.
lowed with an infield hit and
This year's event will be
At Smith drove in three runs
patterned alter that of last
with his seventh homer.
year with a banquet at 6:30
Roberts, who lost his first
p.m. and the actual presenta­
four games this year, pitched
tion of trophy* and awards
shutout ball fur seven innings
to follow Immediately alter
but tired in tho eighth and
the meal.
needed relief f r o m Dean
All former members of the
Stone and Stu Miller. Roberts
Junior Rowling League, whe­
left Immediately after the
ther they are enrolled for the
game for Springfield, 111., to
Summer Session or not, arc
attend the funeral of his fa­
Invited as guests of the lea­
ther, who died Sunday.
gue.
In other American League
This c o m i n g Saturday
contest*, the Boston Red Sox
morning, the team* will be
walloped the Yankees, 11-6,
announced for the Summer
the Minnesota Twins extend­
league. All newcomers to
ed their winning streak to
this league are also invited to
eight games by beating the
this banquet aa guests of the
Washington Senators, 6-3, the
league.
Cleveland Indians nipped the
Chicago White Sox, 3-2, and
the Detroit Tigers defeated
Little League
the Las Angeles Angela, 3-1.
The Red Sox slugged five
Sets Practice
New York pitchers for 13
Plans for the 3lajor and
hits, including two-run hom­
Minor teams of the North Or­
er* by Gary Geiger and Lou
lando Little League to meet
Clinton. Geiger also collecteach Tuesday afternoon for
competitive practice sessions
were announced today.
M. G. HODGES
Practice hours were set
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decisions with ninth-inning
help from Dick Jtadatx.
A two-out three-run homer
in the ninth inning by Bob
Allison gave the Twins their
win after the Senators had
tied the acore in their half of
the ninth with three runs, in­
cluding a two-run homer by
Don Lock. Jim Kaat went the
distance for Minnesota and
struck out 11 batteri to even
his record at 4-4.
Ted Abernathy, making his
first appearance for the In­
dians, got Nellie Fox to Une
into a game-ending double
play In the ninth inning to
save the victory for (tarter
Jack Kraiick a r m —acetate
Cleveland to snap a fivegame losing streak. Max Al­
yls' double In the sixth in­
ning drove in the winning
run.
Mickey Lnlich went all the
way for Detroit, giving up
eight hits and walking only
one hatter, to register his
first major league triumph.
The lone Angel run was un­
earned. Big blow for the Ti­
ger* was a two-run homer by
Dick McAuliffe in the sixth
inning.

Marty Keough also knocked
In three to offset Orlande
Cepeda's five RBI's for the
Giants. Cepeda clipped Jim
O'Toole for two doubles, but
the Cincy southpaw still re ­
gistered hie eighth victory
even though he needed Dorn
Zauni's help in the ninth.
Jack Fisher was the loser.
Curt Flood doubled home
the winning run la the 10th
inning for the Cardinals, who
trailed the Colts, 74, at one
point. The Cards tied the
score at T—all with a seventh
inning four-run outburst that
Included doubles by Flood
and Leo Burke. Howie Goss
drove in six runs for Houston
with two homers and • tri­
ple. Ron Taylor was the win­
ner and Ken Johnson the los­
er.
Cal McLish stopped the
Pirsles on seven hits to notch
his fourth straight victory for
the Phillies. Johnny Calllson
nicked loser Bob Friend for
a two-run homer in the third
inning and Tony Gonxales'
triple highlighted a three-run
rally by the Phils in the fifth.
Southpaw Dick Ellsworth of
the Cubs beat the Mets for the
first time in his career al­
though he needed ninth inn­
ing help from Lindy McDan­
iel. Ellsworth, a 2u-game losloscr last year, scored his
sixth victory in nine deci­
sions while Roger Craig suf­
fered his eighth lose against
two wins. Ron Santo tripled
home two runs for the Cubs
during a three-run first inn­
ings rally and Billy Williams
had an inslile-the-park homer

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master until Frank Howard
unloaded bis ninth homer in
the seventh inning.
The Dodgers then broke the
game open with six more
runs In the ninth off relievers
Claude Raymond and Dan
Schneider. A trie of hits,
three walks, e double steal,
The Saa Francisco Giants a balk and an error contri­
picked up approximetoly that buted to the damage.
Meanwhile, the Cincinnati
sum for appearing la the
1983 World Scries, end the
Dodgers can count ou at
least that much and maybe
even more if they win the
Natioaal League peasant this
year.
Baseball mew generally
agree the chief reason the
Dodgers did not win last sea­
son was because Koufax was
forced to the sidelines with By (Jelled Press International
a finger ailment la July. BanThere’s (till a lot of the
dy's record was 14-4 a t the
time and be never won an­ wbix kid left in Robin Ro­
other game.
berta.
Ths bird-throwing 37-yearIt’s e long 13 years since
old southpaw has a funny no­
the veteran right hander led
tion about his Injury of last
year. He flgurss he owes the a young Philadelphia team to
the National League pennant,
Dodgers ■ pennsnt.
Koufax paid another Install­ and some of the old speed is
ment Tuesday night when he gone now. But the comeback
blanked the Milwaukee Braves pitcher of 1963 seems deter­
7-0, on six hits to boost the mined to make the Baltimore
Dodgers within one game of Orioles the comeback team
first place.
of 1963.
Sandy lowered hie earned
The Orioles, who finished a
run average to 1.31 In post­ disappointing seventh l a s t
ing his fourth shutout and year after being tabbed as a
aeventh victory against two prime contender for the
losses. That puta him even American League pennant,
alightly ahead of last year are taking care to make no
when be didn't score his mistakes this time around.
s e m th victory until May 30.
And Roberta la one of the
He also bad lost two gamei
big reasons they own a budg-

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PALM TREES at the west end of the school
administration building. Commercial St„ were
removed Tuesday to make way for a new addi­
tion, bids for which will be opened by the
School Board Monday.
(Herald Photo)

South Seminole Ninth Graders
Receive Commendations
By Jane Casselberry
South Seminole Junior Ilitrh
Principal John Ansel, In s talk
In i t Thursday before the
ninth grade civic* e lm , an­
nounced that 45 ninth grader*
a t tha achool had received
lettera of commendation from
Gov. Farris B r y a n t a n d

New Members
Reception Held
Elder Springe B a p t i s t
Church held a reception last
Wednesday evening for all
members who have entered Its
fellowship during this church
year. These 45 persona re­
ceived a personal letter from
the pastor, B. Hamilton Grif­
fin, inviting them to be prestnt for the reception.
Following the receiving of
the new members the entire
church family enjoyed refresh­
ments and a time of fellowehip and singing together.
The evening climaxed on •
high spiritual note as the con­
gregation entered the sanc­
tuary for the partaking of the
Lord’s Supper.

Bid Opening1
JACKSONVILLE iUPI) —
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32 highway projects here to­
day. Two interstate jobs were
included; The finul ]R 73 link
between Georgia ami Wild­
wood, and signs fur the Or­
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Thomas R. Ballsy, superin­
tendent of pubtle Instruction,
In honor of Academic Achievement Week.
Students receiving tha hon­
or ranked in tha uppar eighth
scoring division of thoaa tak ­
ing tha scholastic aptltuds
portion of tha tasta givaa
ninth gradars throughout tha
state earlier this school ysor.
Tha latter Hating tha awards
referred to tha students M
tha moat valuable of tha nat­
ural resources from which
tha future of Florida and our
nation will ba molded.**
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taka advantage of thatr "Godgiven talents’* and to taka
courses which would prepara
them for college admission as
present or proposed state and
national p r o g r a m s should
make ft possible for ell worthy
students to attend college by
the time they finish high
school.
Receiving the award wars
Ann Zavy, Gary Yates, Jan­
ice Wiggins, Ausburn Trewlck,
Carolyn Thomas, Dortan Thermenos, Demetrio Thermenoi,
James Smith, Terry Scott,
Don Roperts, Earl Rlahall,
John Bulla, Bert I'oweil, Mary
i'turson, Nancy Payne;
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Fox, Victoria Fagan, Barbara
Day, Bertan Cooley, Richard
Casselberry, Stephen Bredy,
Mery Benson, Ssndra Babbitt,
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Farewell Brunch For Mrs. Kimmons
Mrs. G. W. Kimmons w si
guest of honor tost week at
• farewell brunch held at th t
Capri, gives by Mrs. J. L,
Shipman.
A few tears were shed and
laughs shared when Mra
Kimmons and her guests re­
called memories of her tw*
years as a "Hoot Owl Wife."
Mrs. Shipman presented
Mrs. Kimmons with a beauti­
ful silver tray from the VAHt Officers Wivea.
Guests attending the morn­
ing social hour were Mines.
J . A. dcGanahl, J. L. Mc­
Cracken, S. Porebordo, F. M.
Lynch, W. I. Lewis, W. E.
Markley, R. D. Harrop, G. L
Atkinson. M. J . Puopolo, F.
Cramb'rt, W. L Burks, T. B.
Wood, D. G. U se. P. E. Cris­
well, R. A. . ''ng. E. F. Havel, A. F. Reno, 1. D. Cooke,
J . D. Moloney, J . P. Smyth,
and T. E. QuiUin.

The Christian Women’s Fel­
lowship of the First Christian
Chureh m et a t the church
with M n. W. H. Young pre­
siding. Mrs. Ira Jackson gave
a report of the chureh’* state
convention at SL Petersburg,
w hen she presented a lovw
farty noma warn decgirt.
I with a prolusion ot
It was announced that the
saagaalia bbssams aad
June meeting would be n
te a m . The refreshsocial aad covered dish sup­
table was aearbid with
per. The treasurer reported
that the outreaeb and local
goals win be m et by the end
of the church year b June.
M n. H. M. Ramey, district
secretary, installed officers
for the coming year, in a
’"JN fm lu aeo ts at chicken
candlelight service using an
ttla d , cheese and eMve sand­
old pair of shoes Illustrating
wiches, assorted homemade
the work of the outgoing of­
saekles, candy and c o l d
ficers and a pair of new shoes
to illustrate the work eapaeted of the new officers.
Baba received as electric
Those inducted Into office
hair dryer as a gilt from the
were M n. H. K. Ring, presi­
MRS. 0. W. KIMMONS, center, admires her pretty tray, a farewell gift
dent; M n. J . L. Horton, vice
j Others enjoying the party
from the Officers' Wives of VAH-9, presented to her nt a brunch given
chairman; Mrs. W. H. Young,
by Mrs. James L. Shipman, left. At right is Mrs. James A. de Gnnahi.
secretary;
Mrs. L e a t e r
A SUPERB
(Herald Photo)
Tharp*, treasurer; Mrs. Ira
Jackson, worship chairman;
GIFT ITEM
M n. Hobart Shields, study
Beautifully Finished
chairman, and Mrs. W. L.
Rowland, service chairman.
Wooden Salad
Mrs. L. M. Willis to chair­
MISS BABS ODHAM, seated, with her two grandmothers and her m oth*
BOWL SETS
man of Group 1, Mn. Leona
at a chatter party In her honor. From left are Mrs. II. B. Odham, Mrs. Al­
Sunday gueita of Mr. and
By Melts
Mrs. James Richards, Mrs.
,. Eighteen members of the
Richards,
of
Group
S,
and
vin Odham and Mra. Brodie Williams, at whose home the party was held.
Mn. Paul E. Shulti was Mrs. Forrest Nutt and fam­ Aletha Evans, Mrs. Fred
M n. 0. D. Landreis, Group
"Fidelia Sunday School Gass
(Herald Photo)
guest speaktr st the Junior
3.
Foster and Miss Mary Wilcox
ef P in t Baptist Chureh and
ily.
MYF session Thursday after­
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Brock of attended the district meeting
visitors, M n. George
noon and spoke on "China.”
and Mn. Theresa
She also showed many arti­ Miami visited friends here of the WSCS held in New
ar, met at the lakefront
cles of intereit to the chil­ S a t u r d a y afternoon. Mr. S m y r n a Wednesday. The
heme of Mrs. J . D. Cordell,
dren. She and Rev. Shulti Brock to the great-grandson group also enjoyed a delight­
for the monthly business and
served several years aa mis­ of the late Jacob Brock, of ful visit to the new home of
M
n.
Lamar
Beall
waa
hos­
the Brock House of Enter­
jMcial.
sionaries in China.
Mrs. Ida Padgett, a former
During the aoclal hour a tess tor a graduation lunch­
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. prise.
resident.
Andrew
Aylies,
enroute
to
covered dish supper was en­ eon at the nlksha Inn, hon­
Lampp of Winter Park were
oring Mlsa Carol Greene, a
Mr. snd Mrs. C. A. Hen­
his home in Hollywood, was
joyed by the group.
member of the Seminole lllgb
an overnight guest of ^ r . and derson entertained members
School graduating data.
Mra. C. A. Henderson this of the Fellowship Class of the
Kindergarten
P l y m o u t h Ave. Christian
An Oriental theme waa car­
week.
Gifts • Cards • Books
ried out In decoration*, In­
Miss Katherine Litch ac­ Church, in DcLand, with a
Plans
Program
(Formerly McVIcars)
cluding a centerpiece of llliee
companied Mrs. Carl Barth- charcoal grilled hamburger
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Thursday Night Guild conference held at Club Tuesday evening.
Favors wers place cards io
Camp Mann, Avon Park last
the form of Oriental fans. The
The Plnecrest Kiddle Kor week.
hostess presented Carol with
robe?
ner Nursery and Klndergar
a charm for her bracelet.
ten will present their annual
Those Joining the honoree
Make Teer
graduation program, t h i s Rheda Epstein
and hostess for the luncheon
Selection
Thursday starting at T p m.
were, Mrs. Jack Greene, mo­
■- From
in the Plnecrest School Audi­
ther of Miss Greene, and the
Honored A t
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torium.
Misses Janie Ashby, Judy
Bilk, Linen,
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art­
Uunten, Drenda llancw.
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work used In the various acta Luncheon
Baba Odham, Patty Glenn
were made by the children
Johnson, 8 h i r l e y Stumpf,
.Miss Ithcda Epstein, pop*
and individual solo parts
Laura Silvers, Amy Watts,
ular high school graduate,
• DRESSES
were
also
selected
by
the
chil­
• SLIPS
PRICED FROM f|-9 3 Jane Miller, Peggy Powell,
looked charming in a moeca
• SPORTSWEAR
dren
Included
In
the
pro­
•
BRAS
Nylecne Abcra, Jackie Eiu• BLOUSES
gram will be band numbers, silk linen sheath and Kelly
•
PANTIES
ley, Gayle Woodard, Lynn
dramatics and song a n d green accessories, when Mrs.
• HANDBAGS
• PAJAMAS
Julius Dingfcldcr and her
! ~ Mary Esther's McCord, and Linda llittell.
MISS CAROL GREENE, left. Mra. Lamar Bcnll, center and Mra. Jack
dance skits.
•
• Costume Jewelry
Bathing
Suits
daughter. Mr*. Arthur Corey,
Greene, ready to uttend u graduation luncheon given by Mra. Beall, for
"Fraturlag Fashion*
Films of the 1962 and ’63 of Orlando, entertained at a
Place
a
golf
ball
Inside
Just For You"
Cnrol.
•
(Herald Photo)
activities will be shown. The luncheon at the Cherry Plaza
children's socks that are loo
200 N. PARK AVE.
cap and gown ceremony will Fountain Terrace.
OPEN
small for a darning egg. It
conclude the program. Robert
BTORB HOURS: 9 TO 5:30 makes mending much easier.
ACCREDITED
FHI.
llandpainted place cards
Murray, president of tbs depicting a globe and shell*
CHARGE
NIGHTS
Seminole High School Senior with the Inscription. "May
TILL
Class will present the diplo­ The World Be Your Oyster”
ACCOUNTS
P O P U L A R PLA Y S H O E S F O R
mas.
designated the seating of the
The recent Roaring Twen­
WELCOMED
The public is invited to at­ guests. Each place setting
ties party sponsored by the tend.
held a miniature globe and an
Acey Deucy Wlvet Ctub was
oyster shell in which floated
* big success. A variety ot
a green fuji mum with white
entertainment waa enjoyed Tigerettes
tulle, carrying out the class
colors of green and white.
during the evening.
The elaborate central flower
A barberahip quartet, com­ Make Plans
Delicately Strapped
arrangement repeated white
posed of R. L. Gorsline, R. D.
and green fujt mums and
Bender. G. K. Smith and R.
Sandal
slender floral tapers.
G. Ilalnj entertained the For Party
The hostesses presented the
group. Bob Ray, dance in­ Two guests were greeted by
Adds dash to summer
honoree with going • away
structor, conducted a Char­
The Tigerettes of VAII-t at gifts. Enjoying the occasion
wardrobes.............. $2.99
leston contest and the win­
their monthly meeting. They were the honoree't mother.
ning
couple
was
Mrs.
CoraA Wide Variety
were Mra. Robert Gorsline Mrs. Edwin Epstein. Misses
line and Jam es Anderson.
Of Colon* And
Pat Bruce. Betty llryant,
Judge* for the costume con­ and Mrs. Roger Pope.
Styles* • All
test were Jack East, Robert
Plans were discussed for Dede Crandell. Susan McCall.
Lucy Moughton, Linda A. Wil­
Uts and Mra. G. Keek. The
Size* From I Yi to 10
a going-away party for the
COSTUME WINNERS ut tbo Acoy Deucy Wives
liams, Linda Sue Williams
winning couple was Mr. and
recent party are left to right, Mr. and Mra. W.
Mra. W. C. Rlngo, Mrs. Rich­ husband* before they are de­ and Sandra Wright.
C. Rlngo, Mra. Richard Bergen and II. L. Stnrn.i.
ard Bergen was the best flap­ ployed to the Mediterranean
(Navy Photo)
per and II. L. Slams won the Mra. At Moylan. Mrs. Lyle
prise for the best gentleman's Saraney, Mrs. Marvin Kooscostume.
era and Mrs. William Davis
FRIDAY
A special award waa given were appointed on the com­
to the cigaret girl. Mrs. Elva mittee in charge of arrange­ The Norman de Vere How­
Sutter, and to Miss Marie ments.
ard Chapter of the UDC
Summer
Fembcrton and Bill Garrett
Hostesses for the evening, meets at 2:30 p.m. in McKin­
in Miami. They visited San for the must creative cos­
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Weight
Mrs. Doug Horton and Mr*. ley Hall, at First Methodist
Cap!, and Mrs. William ibelle Isle where they hunted tumes.
Jeff Ritchey, served lemon Church. Mrs. W. L Merritt
Blankets
Hamilton bad their aon, Scott odd shells, and then on to
cake and party punch to those will show picture slides dur­
Tampa before returning to
ing the program.
present.
By
William, baptised S u n d a y DeBary.
Ci.mb the Hutton
morning
at
the
Dcllary
Com­
A
cuink
slid
between
but­
Mrs.
C.
Krauth.
ion
Carl
Chatham
munity Methodist Chureh, and daughter Helen wish to ton and cloth will prevent
72" X 90"
with Hev. Damon Acott offi­ thank their many friends in snipping the fabric when you
JU ST R IG H T FOR
ciating.
D e U a r y for their kind are removing a button. A
Practical
raaor
blade
will
quickly
cut
thought*
and
help
during
Miss
Beatrice
J.
Tyson
of
Size For
G RA D U A TIO N
the thread.
Rldorado Drive entertained their recent sorrow.
Twin Or
her cousins. Mr. and Mrs.
Doubla
Clinton M. Birck, ot Forrest.
Vs., this past week.
CLASSIC WHITE
Mr. and Mrs. Kress Walter
of Aialea Drive and Mr. and
Present This Ad (Only One
JA C Q U ELIN E
Mrs. William Reich of llibiaPer Family) For
Sntilen*. . . the nylon tricot with the satin touch, mad*
cus Drive spent the past week
Your Free Wolf Head
PUMP
more elegant when adorned with the clover embroidery of
Token • Good For One
•ur Cum Laud* set Average length in aisee 32 to 42 la
White, Black.
20 Lb. Wash (Twice As
BEAUTIFUL HAND SCREEN
A l*o - Itab) Dolls. Gowns. Half Slip*
Much As A Kef. W uher)
and Itobe Seta by Kayner.
PRINTED WITH A VARIETY
2.96 to 23.09
Other
Ahtr.
Mrs.
classJoan

Jones, Dandra Wrllht, Linda
Hilt ell, Patty Johnson.
Pat B raet, Jaekla Loveb n , Jane Betas, Susan MeCall, B arbara Baby, P e tty

Powell, Shirley Stumpf, Betty
Odham, Lynn McCord, Linda
Sou Williams, Drenda Renew,
Carole Greene, Nylecne Al­
bers and Sue Odham.

Mu. Cordell
‘Hostess For
(Fide!is Class

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Cor. K. li t A Sanford Ave.
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Miss

Engagement
Announced
H r. and Mrs. A. C. Madden
of Sanford announce the en­
gagement and approaching
m arriage of their daughter,
Myra Jane, to Wayne Lewla
Dickson, son of the late Mr.
rnd Mr* W. W. Dickson, of
Snead. Ha.
Miss
Madden
graduated
from the Baroneia-ErUngcr
Hospital School of Nursintt.
iu Chattanooga, Torn., and
Stetson University, DeLand.
She la presently employed by
SI. Luke's Hospital, in Jack­
sonville.
The groom-elect was grad­
uated from Jackaon County
High School and Chipola Jun­
ior College, both of Marietta,
Fla. Ho is presently employ­
ed by the Comptroller of the
Slate of Florida.
The neddlng will be an
event of June 13 at 2 p m. in
the First Baptist Church of
Sanford.
No formal Invitations a rt
being sent and all friends of
the couple are cordially in­
vited to attend.

May 29, 1963 — Page 11

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Beverly Suzanne Yates

DEAR ABBY: I used to think
some of the letters in jo u r column
were too ridiculous to be true, until
I found myself with a proMent that
probably appear* just as ridiculous.
My husband's sister is 58. and looks
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert P. cvsry day of it. She taught school
Yates, of Forest City, an- for 33 years and never married. This
nounce the engagement and summer she “fell in love” with a wi­
approaching m a r r i a g e of dower who must be 60. They will
their daughter. Beverly Sua- marry in September. She wants a big
anne, to Jack Gerard, son of church wedding, with a white gown
Mr. and Mrt. Joseph Ger­ ■ltd veil, and nheV asked mv htidutnd
ard. of Longwood.
to give her away I Now really. Akbyt
Misa Yates is • member of The minlnter says she is entitled to
the 1963 graduating class of it. But picture a gray-haired "bride”
walking down the aisle on the arm of
Lyman High School.
Mr. Gerard Is a graduate of her brother who is 16 years Iter ju­
Lyman High School and la nior! We’ll be the laughingstock of
presently stationed with the the community. If we can’t talk her
U. S. Air Force, in Bermuda. out of it, I intend to get a "sick head*
The wedding will be an ache” the day of the wedding and
stay home. Or am I the one who is
event of June 29, at 3 p.m.
at the Lockhart Matbodlst crazy?
SISTER - IN - LAW
Church.

To Marry Jack Gerard

Honored A l
Stork Shower
MISS BEVERLY SUZANNE YATES

were given a carnation cor­
sage. The main tabic held an
unusual center arrangement,
made by the hostess. It wai
a miniature red schoolhouse
mounted on a sty r a foam
square, surrounded by green
trees. Ready to enter for the

last time were styrafuam
dolls, dressed In black gowns
and caps.
At each place setting was
a small styrafoam doll head
with black cap, held up by a
large black gumdrop. Stand­
ing beside the lionoree's place
was an 18 Inch braided white
yarn doll dressed In cap and
gown.
The hostess presented Lin­
da with a white and silver
bracelet and earring set.
Other adults present were
Linda's iuother,' 3 Ifi.~ ClaliiJO
Ilittell, who also received a
corsage. Mra. Bill Wade,
Mrs. Fred Ycatklc, Mrs. El­
mo Faris and Mrs. H. L.
Johnson.

Toftely - Scott
Wedding Planned
In Chuluota
MISS LINDA JIITTELL, right honoree at a
Kraduation dinner and Mrs. William Coveney,
hostess for the event.
(Herald Photo)

fjotudsin fivudnA
WOODRUBR CIRCLE
Twenty members of the
WoodroM Garden Circle met
a t tba home of Mrs. Edgar
Miller for the final meeting
of the dub year. .Mrs. J . E.
TerwtUeger gave an Interesttag demonstration on flower
arranging and the use of col­
ored table linen*.

Mrs. Vernon Lileks, horti­
culture chairman, displayed
a variety of potted roses and
explained how to grow them.
Project for next year will lie
making programs for the
flower show.
A golng away gift was pre­
sented to Mrs. Lileks, by
circle members.

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v n r u r. n r « « |.r,
NOTICE IS IIERKIIT OlV-

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Mrs. Osborne
Dorminey
was guest of honor at a stork
shower, recently, given by
Mrs. Donald Knight and Mrs.
W. A. Cagle, at the Knight
home.
Stork games were played
and prizes won' by Mrs. Clar­
ence Jessup, Mrs. Benny
Austin and Mrs. Dorminey.
The shower gifts were pre­
sented in a large box dec­
orated with yellow crepe pa­
per in the form of a bassinet.
Refreshments of c a k e ,
punch, nuts and cheese twirls
were served from lace cov­
ered table centered with an
arrangement of yellow roses.
Thirty friends and her mo­
ther, Mrs. E. C. Campbell,
were invited to share the
party with the honoree.

BPW-GlubHolds Business
Meeting
The Sanford Business and
Professional Women's Club
met in the Florida Slate Bank
Lounge for the regular bus­
iness meeting.
New officers presided for
the first time. Harriett Slawter la the new president; Mrs.
M. Cowan, first vice presi­
dent; Mrs V. H. Grantham,
second vice president; Mrs.
O. Karraker. recording sec­
retary; Mrs. M. Graham,
corresponding secretary, and
Mrs. 1L Constantine, treasur­
er.
Plans were discussed for
delegates to attend the slate
convention in Jacksonville,
June 13 to 16, and the Nation­
al Convention, in Dallas, Tex­
as, in July.
It was voted to hold the din­
ner meetings in the private
dining room at Spencer’s
Restaurant. The n ait one is
scheduled for June 3 at 7 p.m.

Mr. a n d Mrs. Edward
Toftely, of Chuluota, an­
nounce the engagement and
approaching
marriage
of
(heir daughter, Virginia M. to
Fred L Scott, aon of the late
Mrs. Maude Scott, of San­
ford.
Miss Toftely is a graduate
of the Oviedo High School
and is presently employed by
the Diana Dress Shop, in Or­
lando.
The groom-elect la associat­
ed with his brother. F. D.
Scott, al the Sanford Auto
Parts, Inc.
The wedding will be an
event of June 2 at 4 p m. at
the home of the bride’s par­
ents. on the South Lake Mills
Mrs. A.
Road, in Chuluota.
No formal invitations are
being sent and all friend* of Hostess
the couple are Invited to at-1
tend.

For

Legal Notice

The home of Mr*. \ . F
Greene was the site of a re-1
lx THU .ri m i i u . evil H r n r cent spaghetti supper for
rim
x i x n i it t u t i «i ( i n .
i n r . ix
im i
rnu
t r . w i . members of the Ladles So­
XIH.W M il XTV. I I DHIII*.
ciety of the Brotherhood of
t iitx t'K H V t u . tr o rr
Locomotive Firemen and Enx i r m *: n r
r n H R r i.u s i h i : s h k
ginemrn and their husbands
N * r n .* K
Is h e r s h y
alien
A buffet style luncheon of
I t the u n d e r s i g n e d
clerk
o f t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t »f th e spaghetti and all the trim
N i n t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t . In end mingt was served from a
f o r h e n i l n o l e C o u n t y , F l o ri d a ,
p u r s u a n t t o th * ( I n a l decree table on tf* large porch and
' o f f o r e c l o s u r e e n t e r e d In * TV trays y .'« used by those
i as* tx -n d ln * In ,*1,1 C o urt,
present.
1t h * el y l e o f w h i c h le
In charge of arrangements
T tlC
N A T IO N 't r,
J RANK rrP u I I M M mi. «
were Mines. Greene. Walter
i P '.r a t i .m o r g a n i s e d a n d e t i s l .
I Ing u n d e r Ilia l a w t o f (lie Cook and fcudonal Ethridge.
I United dial**,
P laintiff,
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I f x x r o n » . S H T m T T I ( * . V r i i R e Lake Mary
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.iaroliidlt County. P inriilj
i nceordlBS t.. tho plat • b I th* «!•*« k«l tiuinhor of 1
h u b ttn III** I n » l m t you
th .ro u f a* raconl-.l
In | hit n 1a M in , will of fr r fo ri Ljppincoil *ud their family,
In the *b«Mr*-#ljrl*«l »ult. on I
l*l«t (look 13, I'aar* 7 • aalr 4it■I atll 41 ptiblle outcry , two daughters, Marcia Kay
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IMwi.lln* to the CompUlnt on
dp
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property s i t u * ! * In ' junior high school age, and
ltd « *t turnvj*.
lA*t*IDtl
Samlliol* County, KluriiU, l i t young son, Itohin, who will In*
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with * II ttfd tur*« n i t :
A v4 ;i *l*n MKfUl, 313 Bill lmnrtfv«iu*n
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T-«t IT. lllock 1. WKATII- in fourth grade next year, re­
i'«n( rat ,S)«nu«, O rlaii’li. lh«r«»f(4r on f4 1 U n i
KIIKKIK IJ» KIILtaT ADDI­ cently moved from Sanford
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• f 41 o ih«r ri* siiit* in Final D ic r tt uf Kuc*ct«&gt;4ur#
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tiro confssso wilt t&gt;- tik e a County. Pier. Is.
not* I'utinl)’ C'*ariiigu««, in
4,,.' «t p.ir f.»r the r«ll«r «ls- IN W ITEI.M WlIrMlKOP. I th* City of tijn la rJ, PlorlJ*.
ti.an.lid In ill* O in p isln t.
luv* hereunto let nh«nd on th« l o t h U ) of June, 1M3.
Til's X..:U* tiisll b* pab- s n j o fflclil seal this zith day 4 1 11 '#* b'l Iih k A. &gt;1 o f *•
tl &gt;h#.| ones a ws-X for four of May, D4t
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t'l a 'id f o r Urnilbol* C o urt,

•Arthur H Ur Avllb, Jr.
Clerk of C ircuit Court
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Deputy Clerk
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CHARI , I K

DEAR CHARLIE: I think they
are more fitting than proper.

DEAR ABBY: Would you please
point out the difference between
friendliness and fnmiliarity? Many
of us strongly object to being called
“Honey,” “Hurling,” and “Dearie"
bv salespeople, waitresses and those
who serve the public.
I know they mean it in friendli­
ness, but I consider it undue famil­
iarity. Let’s reserve those terms of
endearment for our families and spe­
cial friends. How about it, Sweetie?
GRACE
DEAR GRACE: The syrup runs
Imth ways, Doll. But it has been my
observation that the "public” is
more guilty of this type of familiar­
ity then those who serve them.
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DEAR ABBY: Please tell "Be­
trayed” to continue to accept the
jiies and sweet smiles of her neighIrnr, as before. If the relationship of
her husband and this neighbor has
gone further than it should have,
her husband would never have breuthed a word of it to her. He no doubt
got the brush-off, and is now try­
ing to salve his woundedxg°.
KNOWS THE TYPE
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By Oswald Jacoby

NORTH
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How do jrun go about plan­
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ning your play at three noW 7S4
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trump 7 You hnv«» eight top
4&gt;K 8»:
tricks ami poixibilitie* of a WEST
EAST
ninth trick in each of three
463
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suits.
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A squeeze is imiuilteil and
4gioi)j
4J7
your problem is to lo«e four
bO l'TH U »
tricks to set up the squeeze.
4K Q S2
V A3 2
You duck the first heart
a kss
and win the second. Then you
a as t
lead a t hin! biwrl »»n&lt;&lt; West
--------- it. ‘I- : ■■'r—Mdff_____
is back in the lead. Unk-sa
South W r.l N orth Fast
West is almost aupvrhumun
1 n .t . IWsa 3 N.T. Pass
I'asj
I’ass
ha will laugh happily and run
Upuung lead—* K
off his lust two hearts.
This play will conitituts the I will laugh, hut East will have
so-called suicide squeeze. West to make three dixcanls. He will

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If you are in the age group
often referred to as "senior
citizens,’' has it ever occurred
to you that you have a per­
sonal responsibility to all the
younger persons you know?
It hasn't? Well, in speaking
to a governors’ conference on
aging, Dr. Edward Uorlz. a
senior consultant a t a Phila­
delphia hospital, urged per­
sons in their maturity to make
their lives attractive to young
people,
"llowr can young people,”
hs asked, "look forward to
growing old If they don't like
the senior citizens with whom
they come in contact?

By Ruth Millett

He also reminded hi* lis­
tener* that it is worse to have
"a hardening of the- heart and
the mind than of the arteries,”
How do you go about being
tbe kind of older person that
young people admire and re»l&gt;cct, tin* kind that makes
them think, "T h at's how 1
would like to be when I'm that
age.’’?
Here are u few pointers:
* Never stop taking pride
in your appearance. It is every
bit e* important to make the
most of your looks at Hi) ae
at 18; perhaps even more im­
portant.

(•) H uckleberry

The noma radar la ta k ta
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GOOD SELECTION

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4 l.ook ahead, Instead of
looking bark. Dr. Hurts also
said: “A person bciome* old
when h,- can no lunger look
ahead.'”
• Don't let yourself grow
belf-cruteied. Bv genuinely in­
terested in the live* and the
problems of other* Avoid be­
ing interested only In how you
feel, what you think, and what
olliers should In) doing for
you.
• Keep your »*n»w of hu­
mor. There's no one more de­
lightful than an older person
with • ready joke, a twinklo
in the eye, and hearty laugh
that runic* easily and often.

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7.30 8:30 p m . CBS. CBS
Reports. "Birth Control and
the Law.” Tbe problems In­
herent in this subject are
not about to be solved easily
or compk'lely. CBS first jp
pruached Ilia subject un tins
program last year. In view
of Its continuing controversy,
it now presents a second
show, u|Nlating the legal,
medical and social aspect
and reviving the moral prob­
lems. Of several Catholics
heard tonight, the most inter
citing Is Dr. John Rock,
author ot "The Time Has
Come.” A highly reipichd
authority on the subject ami
co developer of oral contra
erpttves. Since this is con
sidcred an "updated pro­
gram.” many of the scenes
ate llashhacks of people who
appeared on the original tele­
cast.
7.30 9 p.m. NBC. The Vtr-

probably let two diamonds and
a rluti go. Meanwhile you will
discard u spade and club from
dummy and a club ami dia­
mond from your own hand.
Now- West cun lend anything
he wishes. It won't matter to
&gt;ou. If he had* a spade you
win in dummy and rash the
aces and kings of diamonds
and clubs. East will have to
discurd on the second club.
it ne id.* unoiiii'f diamond
go and you have Uen paying
attention you will know that
dummy's seven of diamonds is
good; it he lets a spuds go all
your spaiks will be good.

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H ilt-

THURSDAY P. M.

huUJomm

W I N T E R - W E A R Y CLOTHES

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By Abigail Van Buren

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DEAR ABBY: I would like your
opinion of stretch pants.

F. Greene

Leadies Society

EX' inti on iho lath i»r of
Jum Ills, at 1 1 :0 - A U. at
tl - main ilmir nf iho Court
IIuum .»f H-tolnol* I'uunty, at
nanfurj. Klorlla. til* Ifenor*'l* Arthur II B*«k*IHi. J r.
Cltrh of tho Circuit iVurt of
e-iTiinolo Cuutily. I lurlUa. will
rffrr for-a*l&lt;- t-&gt; th* h'an.*'
an t t.«Pt blilil.r for t-aah, at
publlo outers, tho fotlowlnc
&lt;l.:crlt..J property of tho D*1C*. Ql.’ KKNM U l l l l t n i t frn lanta Jack lai.tltrr an I
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th a t a Com plaint to fore*I ob* a cvrtaln m
ancumb«rln« th* folio* in* «!•«crlb«*l r«4l property, to -w |t:
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DEAR SISTER-IN-LAW: Don’t
Ik? so concerned about what the
"community" will think, it’s tho
bride’s day. Let iter do ns she wishecs. And out of respect to your hitsband, take two aspirin and go with
him.

Mrs. Dorminey

Linda Honored At Dinner
Miss Linda Hlttell was
guest of honor at e recent
graduation dinner, given by
Mrs. William Coveney at the
Rlksba Inn. Eight classmates
and tome friends enjoyed the
•vent.
As each guest arrived, they

dJsah flbby •

the C.I.A.

giui.m. “The Devil's Chil­
dren ’’ (Color) 1 Rerun) Only
a good character study by
guest star Charles Bickford
make* this one worth while.
'Ilie story moves |HiiuleroiMly
and almost uneventfully to­
wards its predictable climax.
Iliikiord plays a rancher with
a win and daughter who are
ili-llnqm-nls. Their f a t h e r
won't believe their accusers
until the girl touches ulf a
bad fire ami he betomes In­
volved in homicide, link
forii's is the only really in­
teresting rule, although he
gels competition from James
Drury in the title rule and
Kuavcll Tlnirsun as the sher­
iff.
I unite In The Nile
Tu Go Out To A
M u.is

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Yard-

but waft
till you
meet that
master oi
undercover i,
operations,

lames
Bond."

To In'lp )iiiif Rrscarcli Depditniciit analyze my present
portfolio, I ItavediecLetl my primary iuvrstineut objective
Im'Iovv:

NTARTS hi NDAV

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Li I am most iiitcit'vUxl in relatively slulile securibes for
pioti'Ctiou of capital and steady dividend income.
□ I am xxtiling' to axkutita aoinewhdt more risk to cam a
IiIh i .iI Income in my investinpnts. 1 would like to
realize a lotiirn « l ---------percent.
□ 11 an allotd a gieater nteavtife uf risk and am primarily
Hitefciti'd in iptmtli stocks Unit should incieasa in
value over the years.
Q] I am interested in uttruetlvc xjx ciil.itiinit.
In addition to the securities livted uImvc, I have roughly
$ _________- that I tmild invest at thb time.
Would you please suggest investiiietits in aliout that
amount that would lit in with your review of any holdings,
and mv indicated investment ohjectivcx?
I understand there is no eh.iri'f for this service, and that
yon will mail your answers—witliout obligation of any
kitid-lo me:
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nv F O O T S T E P S —
James MacArthur ha*
cboeen acting as his
way of life, following
theatrical path blazed
fcjr his celebrated par­
ents, Helen Hayes and
ttie l a t e playwright
Charles MacArthur. At
26, MacArthur shows
great promise, reflectf c f the artistic and
creative atmosphere in
Which he was reared.

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h i N 'nr York Tuesday, miApr* and escsrols were »llghtV stronger! esbhsga and eelary wars ■lightly weaker, and
M a t other commodities were
about unchanged.
Florida cabbage sold for
9f.76.f2, with a few soles at
f f »» par crata and no tales of
pad or Savoy typo wers re­
ported. Celery prices ranged
a . o ..i t n . t a an f n . t w o to t h r e e
daaen sixes, with a few low as
9C.75, and most sales $3-$3.26.
Cartons of 18 film wrapped
aaliry heart* sold for $3.25.
Chinese rnhhsge brought IS
POT crate and corn was $2.60.
18.76 for erstes of 4 V* to firs
doxen care .
Most offerings of Florida
aucumbers were fair and sold
for $8-$3.60 per bushel with
■mall site at $l.60.$2.6t). most­
ly 12. Kndive was $4-$4.50 per
afute for tha best offerings,
with fair quality at $.1-13.60.
Bacarnls was $3.60 per crate,
With fair quality a t $2-$3.
Bushel hamper* of smnll to
medium okra sold for $3.60-$ I
ami one mark of small aits
Was $tS.76-$7. Crates of five
doxen bunches of curly parsley
brought fl.-$4.60. California
Wonder type pep|iers in bush­
el baskets or erutes sold for
$3-$3.6&lt;l for extra large six*
and large to medium six#
ranged from $'.'-$:). Itadishes
Were 76 rents to $1 per basket
of 30- six ounce film bags.
In Central Florida demand
was slow for ruiibiigs and
most sale* were made at $1.26
par crate, with some at $1.36.
Mo sales of red or .Savoy
types were reported. Celery
prices were unchanged at
$1,75 for two and four dozen
sixes, $1.60 for 1H dozens,
and $2 for all others. Crates
S&lt; 21 film wrapped celery
hearts were $2.75.
Corn wua prireil lower nt
$1.25-$l..’!&amp; per crate of five
doxen ear* for yellow types,
and $2 for n few white type.
Cucumber* were mostly $3 for
bushels and crates, with some
fine color as high ns $.1.50.
and small $2.75-$3. Kmlive and
■■carols Wero unchanged, en­
dive selling for $3 per crate
for good quality anil $2.50$2.76 fur fair, and cscarole
bringing $2.50 for the b e n t
and $2-$2.26 for fair. The
pepper market shown! a tend­
ency toward weakness a* supplica increased, but the best
extra large eixe continued to
•ell for $2.50-$2.76 per bushel
and Urge sixe was $2.26-$2.50.
Radishes sold tor 85 cents to
$1 per basket.
Shipments from Florida ineluded: Celery rail 8 rare,
truck 14 cartot equivalents;
eabbaga rail none, truck two;
aorn rail t l , truck 64; Cucum­
bers rati none, truck sis; »*earols rail three, truck two;
peppers rail 10, truck 17; and
padishre rail none, truck tbres.

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Dr. Crane’s

Ft. Sumter, 1963
The newest events affecting the
racial situation in Alabama suggest
th at this country mny be moving in*
to one of the most turbulent ordeals
In the whole of its domestic history.
The bloody riots at the Ole Miss
campus last fall could be only a fore­
taste of what is in store.
For the stage has been set for a
naked clash between federal and
state power. If that conformation
comes to pass, there can be no pre­
dicting the full outcome. But it could
be very, very grave.
History never quite duplicates
itself. The defiance of Gov. Orvul
Faubus at Little Rock disappeared
quickly when President Eisenhower
acted. Though Mississippi’s Gov. Ross
Barnett several times defied U. S.
marshals, he yielded at a late stage.
Alabama's Gov. George Wallace
says however, thut he will plant hirnseif at his state university's door to
bar entry of negroes now set for
June 10 — und will not yield.
What will happen if he stands
that ground?
Alabama’s Atty. Gen. Richmond
Flowers says serious violence may
occur. This seems a reasonable fore­
cast, since the state alreudy has seen
riots over racinl issues this year —
and they occurred at Ole Miss in
spite of deliberate plans to avoid
them.

We are unlikely to see again any
extensive use of federal marshals
such as was resorted to by President
Kennedy at Oxford. Miss. The exper­
iment fniled. and the troops which
first appeared ut Little Rock came
in the end to Ole Miss.
There can be little question but
that the Army would be called on
speedily to break a defiunt stand by

Worry Clinic

Wallace and quell any resulting dis­
turbance.
In past interviews Wallace has
said he knows this consequence may
follow. He wants this test, at any
cost. He suys he thinks the forcible
removal (and perhaps arrest) of a
governor would stir the nation to the
peril he finds in the U. S. govern­
ment’s course.
Implicit in this is his idea that,
once awnkened. a majority of Amer­
icans would call on the President, the
Congress and the federal courts to
change course of a direction accept­
able to the forces sternly resisting
desegregation.
Everyone concerned with this
desperately serious problem, whe­
ther near, to it or standing at some
distance, must ask himself:
Is this, or it it not. a nation whose
individual parts (states) are strong­
er thnn the whole?
Would a majority of people ri-e.
as Wallace hints, in support of a
course thnt would confirm state su­
periority?
Or would a majority support the
federal power as supreme?
There is not much time Iteforc
the next crisis. By all means imag­
inable. letter, telegram, public opin­
ion poll, the country’s clear answer
to these questions ought quickly to
be made known.
We are deciding not just a matter
of civil rights. We are deciding again what kind of )t nation we want
the United States to be.
Reason, the elemental reason of
a solid • thinking people, should in­
ject itself into this controversy be­
fore a hard collision comes — and
perhaps brings with it ungovernable
violence and a train of events deeply
injurious to ull Americans.

Edith ii a typical "worry
w a rt" But It milllow Ilka
her consult ns doctors every
week. Tel they have no
diagnosable physical ail­
ment whatsoever! So scrap­
book this vital case and Its
follow np. Yon have only
7t year* here on Kartk *0
get Itn per teat rnjoyment
from t h e m . Don't go
through life only half liv­
ing!
CASE P C I : Edith J , aged
39. is a typical "worry wart"
about her health.
"Oh. Dr. Crane," she be­
gan breathlessly. "I feel as
if I am going crary.
"I take all sorts of vitamins
and sleeping pill* till my
husband grows so cross at me
that he quarrels every lime
1 open the medicine cabinet
'Tn the last year I havr
consulted seven different doc­
tor*. Ami I now get a hor­
mone injection every week.
"Hut still I am a nervous
wreck. What's wrong with
me. anyway?"
Each week JO.mm.ooo Amer

Barbs
My 11*1 Corhran

Peter Edson

Golf season is when n mar­
ried woman is looking for n
husband.

They should make a piggy
lunik thut would squeal every
time Mom or Dad sticks a
farmers who comply with lim­ knife into it to get some
WASHINGTON—( N KA) — bushel.
Department of Agriculture ited production controls. This change out.
Political implirntions of the
experts
admit that as a result point is said to In- not well un­
senior volunteers as we can get for Ifurnicr's referendum rejecting
Senior citizens seeking a new
Famous Is l lilies, after
of the farm vote rejecting
place in the sun may be interested
overseas assignment because of the the Kenneily administl atiuli stricter controls, government derstood generally.
Halinday's find shopping:
in the fact that among 4.000 posts
expertness, patience and wisdom on­ UK-4 wheat program may not wheat program rest* may he Furthermore, theie will he "How did we ever spend that
available in the Pence Corps in 445
another refeiendum on wheat much?**
tie clarified much liefore next reduced on the l*.»dt crop.
ly experience and time can give.”
countries are hundreds which might
..
...
, .
malketilig quota* and aerrage
,
...
Basic requirements: a bona fide i year's presidential and con- .Hut. if the
well be fillet! by qualified persons
, prospect of. lower 1 allotments prior to June
l.i.
With vuiutioning in the
I
, ,
skill in some trade or profession, | gressional elections, Of per- wheat 'prices muse* farmers
who have recently retired or ere con.
I INTI, to govern 1905 wheat
offing,
we sore hope there
to
put
more
H&gt;«3
wheat
under
.
.
.
.
«
...
,
,
„
nliility
to
pass
a
satisfactory
nhvsilimns even mute iiniioi lance.
r“t!re™pnL
'
cron planting. Ibis offers a
tuuu—uni ir tnc . — ,----------- ;--------- — r;—
cal examination and successful com­ the wheat vole muddies the guvcriimt'iii
These openings are being created
, , . . .
,
. chance to correct any fault*
,
removal
of strict control*
of which
. . . develop
, ,
. .
, .. I to go around.
pletion of an orientation period.
by Peace Corpsmcn who are complet­
,
.
hrfora
election
whole farm legislation picture, planting
cause* 11 25 to :til per ^ ,
The modest conqiensution and ex­
ing their two-year tours of duty and
greatly impairing needed new cent increase in planting for
,,
If you really want to find
cuses
do
not
conflict
with
pension.
......
1
,
while tho t9i&gt;3 referendum
by requests for expansion of projects,
19l&gt;5—tha government wheat
Social Security or dual compensation cotton and dairy program*.
result i* h ailed as a great vic­ out how a stuffed olive feels,
or for new programs. The posts must
Republican lender* hail de­ program cost* may rise hy
laws, the Peace Corps says.
tory for thu American Farm go »n a picnic.
be filled by Sept. 1.
Post Offices have Peace Corps feat of tha administration billion lo |3 billion a year. And Bureau Federation which cam­
Says Sargent Shriver, Peace
it will take longer to get pro­
Folks are out In the woods
quest Iona ires.
paigned h e a v ily against Free­
Corpn director: “We want us many
wheat program as a repudia­ duction buck under control.
tramping down violel.*, but­
man'*
progrum,
it
is
notable
tion of all farm control p&lt;dIf the situation xhuuld devel­ that no one in this dispute ad­ tercups and other spring
licie* advocated by Secretary
op in this way, the Republi­ vocate* a compltely free mark­ Rower*. No wundcr they’re
Iof Agriculture Orville S.
Helen Fuller Says
can* are proposing n program
wild!
I Freeman. They call for hi* that will wipe out alwiit *11 the et with ull government con­
trols,
price
support
and
conresignation, even though the
economy cuts they now hop*
I President expresses confidence to make in thu Kennedy bud­ servutinoll payments removed.
Desirable ns such a develop,
in Freeman and gives him
get.
merit might be from the viewcredit for working to increase
Republican farm trader* un­
WASHINGTON (UPI) — tants oppose those which in­ be impossible to find an equit­ United State* farm income to der Rep. Charles II. Hoeven lioint of government economy,
Sonic frank words arc begin­ clude the church schools. This able constitutional formula to the highest levels since HIM. uf Iowa nevertheless hope lo it is conceded that a complete­
ly free agriculture, suddenly
At tho same time, Kcpuhlining to he spoken about why impasse existed before Ken­ settle the church-school aid
sell n new wheat program to imposed, would produce only
can
farm
hell
congressmen
nedy
came
into
office,
and
for almost three years the
problem," Sorensen said in a are rushing in with new wheal llie GOP leadership and make chaos.
Kennedy Administration has it is no surprise that the con­
it party policy. The pitch
The drop In wheat prices
failed on one of the P resi­ flict between extremists on recent Iccluro at Columbia legislation they want passed seems to be to blame the Derndent'* major promises in the both sides has continued. University, "it is difficult for thi* year to raise support or rats if a new wheat hill is after tho referendum result
lircnnte known is considered
I960 election campaign—fed­ What has surprised some ob­ that formula to bn suggested price* well above the level* of not passed.
indicative.
eral action to improve the servers is how little effort by the Nation's first Catholic 11.25 a bushel, which will ho
Department of Agriculture
in
effect-under
existing
law.
has
gone
into
.surmounting
nation's schools.
officials concede that if new
President."
Hen. Karl Mundt, K-S. D., is
The problem, of course, is the wall of controversy.
In other words. Sorensen introducing a hill to continue wheat legislation can tie passthat every proposal to Con­ Now Mr. Kennedy’s right- was saying that because he
1*1 before the end of August it
gress for doing so runs hand man in the White House, is a Catholic the President the 11)1)3 wheat program, will he in time to control 19M
squarely into the wall of r e ­ Presidential Special Counsel f e e l s politically inhibited which would mean a govern­ winter wheat crop planting. If
ligious controversy. M a n y Theodore Sorensen, has pub­ from suggesting a compro­ ment support price of $2 n only Republicans vote for it,
Catholics oppose aid pro­ l i c l y explained Kennedy's mise on school aid that might bushel. HOP Ifept. Albert II howevrr, it is utmost sure to
grams which exclude paro­ failure to come up with a he viewed as increasing fed­ quie of Minnesota, Uub Dole lie defeated because of the 3of Kansas, Don Short of North
chial schools; many Protes­ solution. "While it should not eral h e l p
for parochial Dakota and other* are spon­ to g Democratic majority in
schools — a strange observa­ soring new wheat legislation tho House and the 2-to-l Dem­
tion for the President's aide which would reduce the sup­ ocratic majority ill the Senate.
OUR HOARDING HOUSE
Democratic rongressi n n a I
to volunteer. Kennedy assur­ port price to between l&gt;5 and
I'LL TA«&lt;e HERE'u NOURg ‘iftJTT- ed the country during the
leader* are all insisting that
TWMCVT
CMANCE
TO
&lt;)
’
•
rlow that weNe aiAKtq •SERV/lNS OF FCRufc ahead ! t WARN campaign that his religious 90 per rent of parity, which there will l&gt;e no new wheat
would he fl.li'J to $2.25 a
VOUR TRACK WINNING* Lfinuce—i
legislation passed this session.
T H e t o / ) YOU
affiliation would never affect
i H X O T H E O PEN , M A30R,
2
0
B
U
C
K
':!
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A
C
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A
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t
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UEUED
This is based on the fuel that
tils conduct as President; So
V2U CAM POT A
CUT TH' *5
TILL PAYDAYJ) THAT
defeat of the proposed control*
o«C6M MUSTARD
■wax rescued FORA Ne-W ]|3tAO&lt;- rensen tells us that in this
PLAGTCR CM 1HLin the wheal referendum doe*
ease
it
has.
*AtOE
CM
WV/i
MAIL
&lt;
NOCts
aAMliEM
*tO MlOs TOO
O's and A's not mean th at there is no
OM6AIWS CHARIOT - J ) I f A »The explanation may be
MADE. IN fXi WALLET FR
GEK’lOUf that the President's Counsel
PAWN illo P '
What stago of human wheat program at all for I9tll.
LA&amp;T CCOUNDMCO
OfFtN-ifi
C o ngress lu s t yeur adopted
intended his remarks not as culture existed in America ut
permanent wheat legislation
an excuse for Kennedy's eon the lima of its discovery?
duct hut as a spur to others
A—Most of the Imlmn* with minimum 50 per rent of
to lake initiative on school were still in the Stone Age. parity p r i e « supports for
aid themselves. If that was
the purpose, if is already
q What in “narcosynthc
partly achieved. Cast week sis"?
| Senator Abraham Klhieoif ill
A—The technique of udmlliConn i, who served as Ken istering a drug to promote
nedy’s first Secretary ol memory recall.
FOR FAVORITE G flfe s j
Health, Kducation an.I Wel­
fare. took the floor of the
Q—When wus the last time
High School or
Senate to propose a com­ two Constitutional amend­
promise school aid bill he has i ment* were proclaimed in tinCollege
devised and to call on his fel­ same year?
S ilence
low
Senators
to
get
busy
and
COMES HIGH AT &gt;
Boy or Girl
A—In 1933—the 2Ulh and.
[HOCPLE MANOR
do likewise. His speech arous­ 21st amendments.
You'll find llic right
ed more than passing inter­
est and for the first lime in
gift ut I’uwcII'h
Q—Why is the wedding ring
months there is talk of get­ traditionally worn on the third
ting down to business again linger, left hand?
on education.
A—Because of an ancient
POWELL’S
Page l-A
Sanford, Florida
Wed., May li‘J, liMW As a nation, Ribicoff ex­ belief that a very delicale
OFFICE MTIM.Y « &lt;&gt;.
pressed himself frankly. "w« rn-rve runs directly from that
w s i . i i :m a. i.ic i.u w , kuitom x .xu i*i m.i»ni «
117 S. Magnolia FA 2-59
must replace bitterness about linger to the heart.
I..4HH V IKHIHXI.
CIIHAHII a. wlllsttlll.U
the
religious
controversy
m
iisnsam c Editor
AdvertisinglUrsclor
j l u v v%kli .s
a s i c u in n r .x tx u i
education with reason and
County Editor
tlu.lnoao U .n il't
careful thought; we must see
i u v i . l t S*4MUESt
MIIMLKt J. I.ltsxr
gocltty Editor
Cln.slllrdMam«»r to it that those who oppose
UtCIOTIIt tlSTI.V
I Kt t K Vtil. l ol l VK
• satui* Editor
CirculationUuasssreach other talk with each
w i.t.i.s
other and talk constructive­
Mochsaicsl dupe
EST. 1933
ly." It if lime the extremists
s m s c iu rrio x rate*
were relegated to the hack
I
n
s
u
r
a
n
c
e a t a s a v /^ g
■r Moil
M ini Dollroer
seats, the Senator declared.
All other
i M l M l . fO O O tf
S* oo I t tor
t i l . , -&lt; l l o r
24c V V -.*
The question, he aaid, is: j
-.00 S Months
4.14 4 Muiitho
"Are the adults ol America
2.40 1 Munlh*
J.oo a M nttio
I 4a I M.-ntti
1.00 I Month
mature enough to resolve
O. X Postal R**ul*tioas provide that «U pull subserlpilooa ho
114 So. I’almelto
Iheir differences for the edu­
paid la adcanea.
cation of their children'*" The
Phone FA 2-0311
EntortJ a* sscouJ clan matter u. tutor JJ, ISIS at Hie
-t
USlioo at koalord, Plortda, under the Ad o( Cou(rese ol HelsS. answer is not yet apparent.

Political

For Senior Citizen

Notebook

Frank Words Over JFK

9

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lean* enter a doctors' of­ So she decided something
fices.
was wrong with her anatomy.
Out 10.0U0.0U0 of them have She shopped around among
no diagnosable physical ail­ seven doctors in the past
ment whatsoever!
year, vainly hoping somebody
These to.uoo.uuo are just would tell her what was
worry warts about l h e i r wrong
health.
But she wax a shy, modest
They are violating one of wife, so even in her opening
the Ten Commandments, too. remarks to me. you will ob­
for it says we are not to put serve that she never men­
any other gods ahead of God tioned sex.
Almighty.
Yet that was what she fin­
Yet these medical worry ally centered on alter an
warts are worshiping pills hour's interview.
and tranquilizers, vitamin
She wa* terrified that when
ampules and syringe*.
site passed her toth birthday,
Hasically, they are alrald' she would b«* permanently on
A large percentage ol the»r the shelf and entirely devoid
neurotic worry w art, simply ' |&gt;f „
charm
hrr h u t.
lark a working partnership |)an()
with God Almighty.
Edith is a typical wife who
They belong In no rliunii Is scared about the female
whatever, so they are trying menopause, due chiefly to her
lo go it alone.
false notion* about the func*
Bui in (hi* competitive mod lion of the womb.
era world, that is too big a
Tomorrow I shall elabnr*l«
job even for a brilliant col­
her ra*e more fully. Mean­
lege graduate.
while. send for the booklet
We all nerd help and coni "Menopausal Complexes of
pamonship and teamwork lo
Men and Women," enclosing
make the grade In this hectic a long stamped, return enve­
world nowadays.
lope. plus 31 cents
Ami those of you who don't &lt;Always write to Dr. Crane
e v e n allempt lo become in rare of this newspaper,
members on God's leant get enclosing a long, stamped,
doubly seared.
addressed envelope and
So you run to an M. t&gt;. hup rent* tn rsiver typing and
ing lo enshrine him a* a 111- printing rstsls when you
lie medical god.
send fur one s( his book­
Instead of lingering your lets.)
beads, a la Ihr Catholic iaith,
you linger pill* and vitamin
ampules when you are out of
O VER as Y E A R S
sight of that tilth- medical
At First ft Palmetto
god.
(Alongside old post office)
AimI you show an undue
fear of cancer, as well as ol
thermonuclear war!
You need to get on God's
team and then live like a
lion instead of a linild sheep
Edith's chief problem was
• C a rp e l* • F u r n itu r e
sexual She loll she wasn't
• Tile
• I’ianrat
experiencing all (lie thrill*
*
Rental
llertn
that a wife should enjoy.

Sanford
Furniture Co.

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B A TH MAM, k la filed In lha a b o r t atylad C ourt
by JAKOB HARIC1I for tha
w ife ,
Plaintiffs, adaption a t FRANS PHILUPB.
a
minor, by tha patttlonar,
V*
T h a a a k a a w a h .ir a I n l n n , JAKOB l i t I li c it , and you ora
leg atees, grantees, or othar required to aarve a copy a t
e la la ia a lA k r . through a r an* your Anawer o r Objaetlona to
d a r O A H L J . tlBNAON and ahow cauaa w hy eald petition
M A R T U BEN SO N, deceased, ■hould M l ka granted, on the
attorney fo r petitioner, C R.
• t aL
D e fe n d a n t LAUTXNDURO. F. a Bos I l f ,
P a rs Park, Florida, and Dla
.N D T tcn o f a u r r
T O , T h a unknown h e irs, da* tha original In the office at
v lte e a ,
laaataaa.
g ra n ­ th a Clark of th a Circuit Court
tees, o r o lh tr claim a n t*, on or before lh a Ila i day of
k r.
through o r
aad ar j u a * lit* .
h e r e i n P A IL NOT o r a aaCARL 4. BENSON eqd
K A R T I * B B N 8 0 N . 4 a . area pra eonfeaeo Will ka
aaaaad, and I t Ik a ra a ra aatarad ag aln e t yoa.
Wltneea my hand and tka
a a r halra. devisees, leg sla ta , grantees, o r othar neat of eald C ourt la Sanford,
elalm anta,
h r,
through gomlaola County. Florida thla
o r undar C A R L J . B K N - la th day of May, 1ML
BON and M A R Y L BUN- (HEAL)
A rthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
BON, d a eta itd . I t th ar
A* Clark of tha aald c i r ­
a r t liv in g and It daad.
cuit C ourt
th a lr anhaown h a lr a da*
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vie*#*.
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Publleh
May I t, H A Juae
h r. through or nndar a a r
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B E N S O N and M A R Y L C D I-II

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day for c u lt, a t s«b1!c oat*
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LAXX
HUdJL a w a rd l« * to me
f l a t thereof, a a recorded
la PU t Book i f . a t Page
IT a t tha Pftkllft Raeerda
of gomlaola C ottaly, Tlor.
i** in to tread M eatere Mo­
dal tea*
together with a ll atracSaTaa
and UaftTavaeanftla, tk a a a r
thereafter on aald land.
Thla la mada p u ren an t ta
P laal Daaraa ad Poraeloaura
aatarad ta tkh a b a re e a r n
C haatery Docket No. i n t i ,
new pending la U a Circuit
Court of and f a r Somlaal#
County, Florida
IN WITNRftS WHKRBOP, I
b a re hereunto aat aey hand
•ad wfftolal teal U le 11 tk day
at May, 1IU.
(SEAL)
A rt bar X. Baafewttk. Jr.
Clark af the c irc u it Court
la and for Bomlnola Coun­
ty, Florida
By: M artha T. T lklaa
Deputy Clerk
Joaaph M. Muraaba
P. a Mas H I
Pern Park, Fla.
Publleh May if . ill* .
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P u b lic R e co rd s a f B a w ta a la
County. F io n a * .
(•g a th e r w it h a ll atru ato raa.
Im provem ents,
fu tu r e * ,
aap lla a c t a and a p p u rla n a a e ta aft
aatd land i&gt;r uaad la o a a lu s tUon th e ra w lth .
T h is esle la m *da p u rsu a n t
i fin a l decree o f fereclo eu r*
entered la C h a n e a ry actio n N a.
II3 1 1 now pending la tha C lr • « l I C o u rt o f and fa r a * m ia a la C o u n ty. P la r ld s .
D A T E D t h la J l t k d a y a t
M ay. IM L
(■ B A D
A r th u r H . B e c k w ith , J r . ,
C le rk o f th a C irc u it C o u rt
D y i M a rth a T . V lh le a
Deputy C la r k
Anderson, R u s h , D ta n .
Law ndaa A v a n den D erg
A tto rn e y s fo r P la in t if f
I I I E a s t C e n tra l B o u le v a rd
O rlando, F lo r id a
Publleh M ap I t , H R
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T D D N IN T H J U D I C I A L C tR e
C U IT . IN A N D PO D S E M I*
N O LH C O r N T T , F L O R ID A .
C M A N C B R V N IL I I M
F E D E R A L N A T IO N A L M O R TO A O E A S S O C IA T IO N , a cor*
porattaa.
P la in t if f ,

F I N A L __ ____
Notice it h arahy given th a t
tba undersign ad will, on thft
Stth day o f Jnna, A D. I H I „
praaant Jo
th* H onorabla f t
Coonly Ju d g e of lam ln o la
D ainty, Flartdft, hta fin al ra tnrn, account and voucheri. aa
A dtolalotratar a t tha B atata o f
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hereby n o tifie d and ro g n lre B
to present a n y cla im * a a d daw
manda w h ic h you, o r o ith an
o f you, m a y have ag a ln a B
lha aetata o f O A R R IB c OOlM
LIN N , daeaaaad, la ta o f s a i l
C o u a iy . te th a C e u n ty Ju d g g
a f Sem lnula C o u n ty, Pforldm !
a t hla a ffta a la U o eourg
hones o f aald County n t SauA
ford. P lo r ld A w ith in aig raM
ondar m o nth s from th a lim a
• f tha f i r s t p u b lica tio n
th is ant leu. T w o co p ies
each a la lia o r demand n h * _
ka In w r it in g , sa d s h a ll g u tM
tha ptaea o f residence e s B
poet o ffice
addreea o f th g
claim a n t, an d e h sll ba gworaf
to by tha c la im a n t, a g e n t, e M
t* ney and accom panied b y ail
f ilin g fee a f one d o lla r end'
euch claim o r demand a a t oa&gt;
tiled s h a ll ba void.
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A a a a a cu to r of th e Lead
W ill and T e sta m e n t of
C a rrie C . C o llin *, deceased
M ack N. C le v e la n d , J r .
C a rro ll B u r k *
A tto rn ey* a t L a w
F . a D ra w e r S
Hanford, F lo r id a
A tto rney* fo r E a t e u t r lr
Publleh M a y I I , I t , l « ft
June t , 1111.
C D I- II
IN T H B CIRCUIT COURT.
NINTH JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
OF FLO R ID A IN AMD PO D
■EMIN OLE COUNTY
IN CH ANCERY NO. 13004
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D R A C E A . W IL L IA M *
CHANCERY NO. 13139
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FROHRAL NATIONAL MORTTo
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notified
th a t a co m p laint to
poratloa,
Fleln tiff, forvcloeo a c e rta in m ortgage
on th *
fo llo w in g described
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NOTI CD OP B lIT IN
c o rd in g to p la t th ereo f
V O R T O ian PWRKCLOat'RR
recorded
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Book
TO, C1UY H. BUTTON and
1. pages St to I I . In d u a lv o
ANN K. BUTTON
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Maaldenea U nknowa
gemlnuto C o unty, F lo rid a ,
Ton, Defendante, ara hereby
iwllfled that • rom plelnt ta hae been file d ag alnet yo u In
feraeloea a e a rta ta mortgage th * sb o ve-atyle d eult end you
req u ired to servo a copy
on tha follow Id e deicrlbed I aora
f yo u r A n a w e r o r rtv a d ln g
r opii't r i t~
L o t 1. B lo c k F t, N O R T H to" I'll* C b l,ll&gt; :.,llll UU i i e i . u i u e
-p ia m u v
O RLA N D O F I R S T A D D I­ atto rney J u O E P It M. M U R A
T IO N acco rd in g to p la t NKO. P . O. Uo« 331, Fe rn LUMA J . FLTNN,
BB N SO N , laeaaaad. and
th tre o f recorded la P la t P a rk , Sem inole C o unty, F l o r ­
D efen dan t,
a lt person* c la im in g a a r i d
tdd
c r a c c r r court,
B o o k U . F a l s e t l aad I t , ida, and f it * th* o rla ln a l A n ­
NQTICTR ftp SUIT
• s ta le , rig h t, tlt la ar In- NIMTD JUDICIAL CtDCUTT.
Publta R e co rd * o f S e m i­ aw er o r P le a d in g In the o f­ TDM STATH DP FLORIDA
taraat In ar lla a upon IN
fice o f th a C le r k of the C irc u it
AMD PDR or.HINOLD
nole C o unty, F lo r id a ,
C o u rt on o r before the l l t h TO ) E M M A J . F L T N N ,
tha ra a l p ro p a rtr hara- COUNTY. BTATB OF PLOD. In clu d in g :
W H O S E
HEN I D E N C H
In a fta r deatrlbed:
IDA. IN CHANCERY NO. IB M
W a ll U re te r — P a n t lr a y — day o f J u n e , 1341. I f you fa ll
A N D U A IU N U A tkD H K H S
to do so. a deer** pro coaL « te I t and I t . R loek I I , TUB gRAMKN'B RANK FOR
Model F A At
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BAN1.ANDO. T H E SU U U H U BAVIN US IN TKB CFIT OP
llo t W ate r H e a te r — D a y feeto w ill be taken ag alnet
LEV A RD , M A X W E L L
B E A U T I F U L neoordlng to NKW YORK, a New York
rou fo r tho r e lie f demanded
Night — M odel *0 0
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F O R C E
D ASH
p la t thereof aa recorded corporation,
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R a n g * — r r t g ld a lr * — Mo­ n the C o m p laint.
M O STQ O M KRY. A L A .
P la in t if f ,
W IT N E H d m y hand and o f­
la F la t Book L F a g a I* .
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hte been filed agmlnat you I* f ic ia l te a l o f o rrie* a t S a n ­
K R T IR O N S.
nolo C o untr. F lo rid a ,
VRLKA L. HOWE and S in n * the abore-etyled eult and you ford, B em ln o l*. C o unty, th l*
A sw o rn C o m p laint fo r D i­
TOU ARB HEREBY NOT1- LEY HOWK. her huvband.
ara required to se rv e a ro p y l l t h d a y o f H a y , ! ! • ! vorce
h n v ln g
been
filed
PIR f) th at tha I'l.Unt Iffv. J . P,
Defendante. i f your A new ar o r f le a ,lin g (SEAL)
agitlnet
yo u In the C irc u it
BATEMAN and THELAtA L
A rthur II. lU ckw ith, Jr.
NOTICB o r W I T
to lha Com plaint on P la in t if f #
C uurt In and fo r Sem lnu la
BATEMAN, hla wlfa, h are la* T l f D t T A T D O P P L O D IO A
C le r k e f C irc u it C o u rt
rney X M K P t l M. MU ft ASCounty, F lo r id a , b y
R IC H atttuled eult agalnet rou la TCI VELMA L HOW g and atto
By: M artha T. Vlhlen
ICO, P. a tin * 311, F e rn P a rk ,
A n n E . P1.YN N , th * abort
the Circuit Court of the N lalk
■1IIRLHT HOWS, bar Bem lnol* C o unty, F lo rid a , and
D . C.
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Judicial Circuit, la and for
hueband,
file tka o r ig in a l A n sw er or Publleh May IS ft June I, 13, E . F L T N N . P la in t if f , versu o
y o r .i t Park, O w rg la
Hcmlnotc Countr. Florida, to
Pleading In th * o ffice o f the t» . ltd * .
EM M A J . F L Y N N , D efao d ant.
quiet Ihelr title to tho shove
Notice la harahr given that C le rk of tba C ir c u it C o u rt on e p f . m
thee* p re se n ts are |o com ­
deacrlhed propertp, nltunled nult hue been filed In the or before th * 3 1 lh day Of
lying and being In Bamlnola above Imlleated Court agatnat J u a t , laai- I f yo u fa it ta do IN T U H C IR C U IT C O U R T O F mand you la kppaer and flla
yo ar A n sw e r or o th e r d*'
C otnty. Florid*, aa herein* you. and each af you, lha tltla
a deers* pro oonfeieo w ill T M R N IN T H J i ' D t C t i l . C I R . fenie■or pleading h e re in w ith
•b o ra mcra particularly fat of which case U aa above aa,
be taken a g a in st you fo r lh a C W IT. IN A N D F O R S R H I . the
C le r k
o f tho
C irc u it
out Yau ara hereby required ■hewn.
a lla f demandad In th * C o m . N Q LR C O U N T Y . F L O R ID A .
Court o f
Bem lnolo C o u n ty .
You a re kareky required rplaint.
to flic your Answer with the
IN C H A N C E R Y Nth I M D
F lo rid * , and eerv* a copy,
Clerk of the Circuit Court, In to file your nnewer or w rit
■ P IT T O It L 'IR T T I T L E
W IT N E S S m y hand and a f .
thareor on P l s n t l f f * attorney^
and far Memlnala County, ten defines a. It any, la ih* t id a l *aal of o ffic e at S a n ­ V IO L E T U&gt; M A T E Y ,
K * nelh a
g p su ld ln g , Bso-j
Florida, and te rra a copy above a m e n d in g w ith tha ford, Irm ln o l* . C o u n ty, th la
P la in t if f ford A t la n t ia N atio n al D int*
thereof upon W. R. WINDER- Clerk af thla Court aad to l l t h day * r M ay , H I L
llu lld ln g . Sanfo rd . F lo r id a o i
WHMDliE, a t tha t l r n of ■trve thereof upon lha plain ( S E A L )
Mm. K D N A M E R C E R , a / k / a or h efo r* th * (t h
d ar of
W laderwatdla,
Ualnaa
A llf r a attorney* wkann nam*
ED N A K . M E R C E R and ----- June. 1341. or o th e rw le a a
A rth u r H . B aa b w tth , J r .
Ward, l i t Park Avenue, Booth, aad addraea appears herein
M E R C E R , b a r hueband. at al dreree p ro eonfesso w ill bo
C
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W tnler Fark, Florida, A ltar on or before the I tth day af
D efendant* eatered a g a in st yo u. and th *
l l y : M artha T . V lhlen
neya far tha Flalatilfa, In th* June, lltd , the nntnra nf thla
NOTtrn o r at' it
U. C.
ague* proceed
p a rt*.
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hand and o fflthe Itth day of Julia, t i l t , foretim e Ih* lien uf a morl* I I , 1**1. May I I , Ju a e f , I I , of F lo r id a )
elal seal a t Banford, Sem inole]
elea a Decree I’m Conleeeo gage on th* following describ­ U D I - llt
T o I t * llv f ta d a o ia i
County. F lo r id a , th la I t k day]
will be enlered agalnet you. ed prnpertr gltuat* In ttemlaol*
M r*. E d n a M ercer, a / k / a of M ay, 1141.
IT IN UHDKIIKt, thla ba County, Florida, ta w its
E d n a F . Mercer
(S E A L )
Lot f t . LYNWOOD SUB­ IN THE CIRCUIT C O U R T O P
publlahad In the ganferd Her*
Now T u r k C o u a tr
A r th u r H . B e e k w tth . J r
DIVISION. aaeordlng to TWT: NINTH JUDaoitL CIR.
aid, a neweptper publlehed In
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FOR
SENC le r k or C irc u it C o u rt
map or plat tharaof ta*
HemlnoL
county,
Flurlda,
MOLD
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
ttyt M artha T . V lh le a .
once each week fur four aun
ciirdsd In P L t Hook II, f-HANrUHT NO, 11134
K ie l* V . Ilseeler
D. C.
Peg* la - ll, Puhlla Beaoeullvs weeka
N ew Y o r k County
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cords a t Bamlael* Couaiy,
WITNFMri the bend a t tha
N ew Y o r k
OAUH AN BO C IATIO N , a * * r A tto rney a t L a w
Clerk of the Circuit Caurt.
Florida.
aad tot
poratlea.
Sanford
A tla n tia R a tio n a l
DONU
and
ORDERED
at
Bemlaala County, Florida, thla
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Sanford,
Mamlaol*
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ll th day at May, I N I
•a id above earned n a tu ra l Sanford. F lo rid a
t
a
Slat* of Florida, thla Ilk dar
(gHALt
d *(an d*ataM ICH AEL t. N1RTANNI a n d
Pu b lish M ay • , I I . S3. N
of May, t f t l .
A rth u r fl. B e c k w ith . J r
IR E N E F. B IH A N N f,
aad tot
C D I- II
C le rk of tha C irc u it C o u rt ( t ttA t)
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Bem lnol* C o unty, F lu rld a
est by, through, under or
NtrrifB OF PUT IN
Clerk i t th* C ircuit Court
Hr- M erlha T . V lh le a
a g a in s t Ih * above named IN T D D C IR C U IT C O U R T O F
worth etna FiratM'LoauRB
lly:
M artha T. Vlhlen.
Deputy C le rk
n a tu r a l
defendant*
not T H E N IN T H J U U K T A L C I R .
T O i Michael J . g l r l a n n l
W lnderw eedle, lla ln e a A
D. C.
kn&lt;fwn to ka daad ar c u r r . IN AN D F O R IM R Iw
R e sid en ce U n k n o w n
Roe**, Wi ght A B urfard
W ard
NtM-R C O U N T Y , F L O R ID A .
a liv e ,
Iren* F . B lr ln n n l
Colonial llulldlng—Suit# I t l
A ttorney! at Law
C U A N C M R Y NO. IlS d S
aad to :
Heeld en r* U n k n o w n
t i l l F lret Avenue South
s : t p.trk Avenue, South
NOTIC'D O F
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F O H K U L O a t’ B D B A L D
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to
have
any
no tified t h a t a c o m p l a i n t to
Attorneys fur Flalnllff
I'ubllch Uey It, 11, 1*
N O T I0 X
I* hereb y
given
r ig h t , tlt la o r In te re st Is
fo rerloe* a c e r t a i n i n n r t a a g *
I'ubiish May I, l«. II. I f
June t, 1HL
and to th * fo llu w ln g dee- that th a undersigned, C le rk o f
on th * f o l l o w i n g d e a c r lb e d
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srlb e d pro perty, o ltu ste In th * C lro u lt C ourt o f the N in th
p r e g e r ly , t a - w t t :
Se m in o le C e u n ty . F lo rid a , J u d ic ia l C lro a lt, In and fo r
I-et I I . n l o e k F . o r t t I N .
Se m in a l* County, F lo r id a , p u r.
to - w lti
to Prevlofti j j r t
T R Y C L U B MANOR, U N I T
L o t 3. W o rk IT , ftANLAM - auant to lha fin a l dacraa o f
N O L acc o rd in g to the
DO. T U B BU U U R U U KA U - furaclo etira entered In a ease
p t a l t h e r e o f n* r e c o r d e d
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SMALL clean
LAKE MARY. Last time «f.
Lights ft water Turn. Ph.
fared, 3 Bedroom, den or
FA 2 own.
4th bedroom. I bath home.
Close to schools ft churches.
CLEAN let floor Apartment.
Vt block to little Lake
Private entrance. 1004 PalMary with sale beach and
boat launching privileges.
IS’ Boat and 40 bp. motor
2 BEDRM. House trailer Furn.
ft trailer Included at $13,900
I P 0 t o . ’. FA 3 4 4 M .
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vise or rojoet any advert!**, FURNISHED
bouse. Air-Conditione r
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a month. FA 2-32#.
conform to tha policka of this

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FURNISHED Apt. Bright ft
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Park Am .

LOST: • weak old grey lo af FURNISHED Duplex. Adelte.
haired male Kitten. Vici­ FA HOT4. l i l t Park.
nity of sth st. ft Oak A * ,
BEDROOM unfurntlhld
on Saturday S th of May. I
house. KlUbea equipped.
Llberrl reward offered, f it.
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LOST: Black Baadbeg with
tapestry design. Saturday
« m ln « la down town area
Lars* reward t v return
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1 BEDROOM furnished house
on large lot. NO a month.
FA 2-0S97.

WILL TRADE
Lots in Sanford, close to
downtown, for Housetrailer
of oqual value. Write P. O.
Boa 702, Wildwood, Fla.

$ ft 4 BEDROOM Homes,
lew models at Highland
Ave, Long wood. 10 minutes
south oa 17-93 and west on
Semlaolo 1 block.
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34. Article* For M u

Used furniture, appliances, ALUMINUM Furniture rewebbed cheaper than you
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
can do It yeuraelf. Bring
Larry’s Mart 211 Sanford
U to the Furniture Center.
Ave. Ph. FA 1-4133
1100 French A?9.
We Buy. Sell. Trade, Repair
BILL'S THRIFT SHOP YOU pick It, bring contain­
er Blackeyed ptM . $1.39
F u a ltu re • Appliances • T.V.
a bu. Fancy pepper* $t.$0
Open 9 to 9 dally and Weeka bu. Tomatoes $R99 « to .
Ph. 223-7361 3610 Hiawatha St. Okra $3JO a bu. FA 2 0993.
Sanford, Fla.
3 PIECE Bathroom act with
flttlngi. $13.00. 42" Kitch­
FREE ESTIMATE
en sink with fittings, $3.00.
Upholstering ft MattrtM ren­
Oaa range, good baker.
ovating. Ntw ft Usod Furni­
$13.00. Free delivery. Pfc.
ture. CaU Nla Bedding Mfg.
FA $-1717.
Co., at roe Cekry Ave.
FA 2-2117.
With purchaae of Blue Lus­
tre, rent Electric Carpet
WANTED reliable couple to
Ihempooer for only $1 per
tako op monthly payments
day. CanwtPa Furniture.
nf $13.30 oa 3 com piate
room* of furniture. CaU EARLY Hairy Indigo Seed.
Purity, $0.72%, germination
TE 9-1111, Casselberry, col
74%. O. Barney, 994471,
lectRt. 8. Box 131, Ocela.
ScU Us Your Furniture. Quick 4’ HOME Bar, $SO. 3 Piece
Service With the Cash.
Rattan auite, $30. Q. E.
SUPER TRADING POST
Dishwasher $2$. Pair tabic
FA 2-0677.
lamp* $8.00. 2 Odd tablet
$7.00. I Lamp, $3.00. Uti­
34. Articles For Sale
lity eablncl, $3.00. Decorat­
or
Iron pot, $12.00. I Large,
Ladles, childrens shoes. $1.99
ft 2 regular Venetian blind*,
up. Mens shoes &gt;2.99 up.
**8ht expects a little kickback for bringing them
$23.00. 1931 Chevy, radio,
Surplus City, 201 W. 1st.
In her* l”
$12.00. Curtain atretehers
$3 00. I Wool ruga, $10.00.
27. Special Services
25. Plumbing Services
BEAUTIFUL furniture. Many
12' Fishing Boat, 3 hp. mo­
fine imports. Also linens,
tor ft trailer, $30.00. AKC
SINGER
dishes and silver. CaU
Black male Poodle $123.
SEWING MACHINE
FA 2-7131
Misc. clothes. FA 3-0108.
SALES ft SERVICE
Plumbing ft Renting
CALL
FA
2-5783
READY MIX Concrete, win USED G. K Automatic Wash­
AIR CONDITIONING
dow sills, lintels, steps,
er. Good condition. Warran­
CONTRACT and REPAIR
29. Automobile Service
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
ty. $19 93. Britt * Inc., Food
WORK
pipe, steel, grease traps,
AUTO RADIO SERVICE
Fair Shopping Center. Pb.
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 24391
dry wells, stepping stones.
PERSONAL RADIO ft TV
323 0636.
Miracle Concrete Co.
23th. SL ft Sanford' Ave.
26. Radio ft Television
30$ Elm Ave.
FA 2 3731 USED Hotpolnt Automatic
Auto Glass, Tops
PERSONAL RADIO ft TV
Range. Excellent condition.
SHALLOW WELLS ft PUMPS
ft Sea' Covers
$69 95. Britt'* Inc., Food
I DAY SERVICE
Jerry Lord FA 23219
23th. St. ft Sanford Ave.
Fair Shopping Center. Pb.
AUTO
GLASS
&amp;
323 0039.
Ph. 323 0653
SEAT COVER CO. BLACKEYED Peas. You pick
and bring container. $1.30 21” DUMONT console T.V.
$04 W. 2nd St. FA 24032
27. Special Services
n bu. FA 2-7884.
Good picture. FA 2-67#.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
LAWNS Renovated - Aerate
Remove Thatch • Chinch
AUTO GLASS
Bug Spray (VC-13) • FertiINSTALLED
•*e-Ph. FA 2 4244
Senkxrik
Glaas and Paint
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.

SWEETIE PIE

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ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond LundquHt, Aaso.
LAUREL Ave. 3 Bed­ FA 2 3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
rooms, 1 bath, Living room,
BR. Home. 202 Laurel Dr.
dining room, kitchen ft
LOST: Ladlea white wallet
Good
location,
kitchen
Florida room. $85 a month.
oa Onora Rd. between W.
equipped. Low down pay­
322-CTTO.
Woodland A E. Woodland
ment. Assume loan. A real
Dr. Keep money, but return 3 BEDROOM house, unfurn­
laving. Call 322-7879.
mat of coatonta.
ished. Kitchen equipped.
Newly decorated. 900' from NEWLY redecorated 2 bed­
S. F o r R a n t
hke. $70. Option to buy.
room frame bouse st 312
133 Palmetto Ave. Lake
Holly Ave. Near school,
UNFURNISHED t bedroom
Mary. Hudason.
close in. Hardwood floors
Apt- kitchen equipped. 1M
thru out. Large rooms, mo­
w. uth st. FA w art.
ROOM Garage Apartment.
dern kitchen equipped $7,300
Newly decorated. $43.00 per
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Liberal terms. Contract
month. 612 Park Ave. after
Rooms private baths, 114
Mrs. M. L. Rshorn. Pb.
6 p. m. Call FA 2-3010.
W. Flrat SL
FA 2-3139 or FA 2-3292.
RM. furn. Apt. Utlya. $30.
ftBEDROOM furnished apart­
3 BR. house. $80. 322-2764.
ment, also efficiency ap art­
Jim Hunt Realty
ment, furnished. 322-0341.
STENSTROM RENTALS
Office FA 22119
Unfurnished 2 bedroom bouse. Nice $ BR furn apt. $80
Night FA
1309 Elliott Ave., FA 2 3254 2 BR borne kit. eq. $73
123-0700
2 BR Air Cond. Home $83
or FA 2-0321.
2S24 Park Dr. Saaford, Fla.
3 BR Home Plnecrest $85
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom 3 BR, Ilk bath Fenced $93
house, kitchen equipped. 3 BR, 2 bath Fam. Rm. $100 ONLY six left In desirable
Tee 'N Green Estates. See
Ph. FA 3-3631.
3 BR, Fla Room, nice $110
model on Upsila Road.
S BEDROOM bouse, Florida 3 BR, 3 bath, Topa, $140
Centrally air-conditioned, 3
room. Available now. Ph. 4 BR. 2Vt Batb. Pool $140
or 4 bedrooms, beautiful
BR, 2% batb, Exec. $163
FA* 3-1349.
family room, in your price
range, 20th St. W. by MayEFFICIENCY A p.rtm cat on
fair Country Club.
First SL Near I city free Stenstrom Realty
parking Ma and shopping
BY OWNER. 3 Br. 3 bath CB
Real Estate-M ortgages
Company
stores. No utility charges.
home in Plnccreat. Kitchen
111
N.
Park
Ave.
FA
2-2420
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4822
WELLS
DRILLED.
PUMPS,
Suitable for couple or sinFA 2-7493 equipped. Reasonable down
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept. Ravenna Park
payment. A a a u m e pay*
31. Poultry - Livestock
Evenings
All Type* andteiiies
Store.
nunti.
Call
FA
24249.
FA 2-26T7 FA 2 3829 FA 2-8340
We Repair end Service
FOR SALE: Three Gurnsey
S BEDROOM'S. K i t c h e n
I T I N E
15. B u sin e ss O p p o rtu n ity
heifers, • months old. Had
9.
For
Bale
or
Ront
equipped. PA 2-3722.
Machinery and Supply Co.
calfhood vaccination. $283
For
Lease:
Service
Station.
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 26432
for
aU three. Call FA 3 2998
bedroom House. FA 2-7898 or FA 2-4203
FURNISHED
2
Choice location. Apply The
or como to 2111 Summerlin
house. Adults. No pets. BY OWNER, 3 Bdrm. 3 baths
Pure OU Co. 404 W. 4th
LAWN SERVICE Ave. after 5:00 p.m
FA 2-7664.
large lot. FA 2-1952.
St.
Mowing and edging, etc. Sat2 BEDROOM llousetraller. 12. Real Estate For Sato GROCERY Store ft meat
kfaction guaranteed. Pb. 31A. Pets
Bowman's Trailer Court.
FA
2-1117.
market.
AU
fixture*
and
2 BEDROOM House. 008 Myr
REGISTERED Cotlles.
DcBary. NO 8-4906.
atock cheap. Make an offer.
tie Ave. Cell Jimmie Co
FA 2-2437 after 6.
Piano Tuning and Repair
FA 2 3164.
I RM. Furn. Apt., $70 Mo.
wan. 322-4013.
W. L. Harmon — FA 24223 DACHSHUNDS - Two mini*,
Bedroom Air * Conditioned,
lures, AKC. Beautiful black
BY OWNER. Furnished or 16. Female Help Wanted
l i t E. 8th St.. FA 2.6786.
with tan spot*. 8 weeks old.
unfurnished. 3 bedroom DAY Grill cook. Female pre­ Air-Conditioning
2 BEDIIOOM borne, Sunland,
Special price. $33. FA 2 3912
house. 122 Country Club Dr.
ferred. Must be experienc­ H. B. POPE CO., INC.
FA 2-8231.
FA 2-1399.
ed. Waitress, must be ex­ 3U) So. Park Ave. FA 24231
32. Flowers - Shrubs
perienced. Chick ’N Treat,
FRIGIDAIRB
“ CLEAN quiet Rooms” The SUNDRIES Store. Stock ft
Sanford.
POTTED _MUMS tn bloom.
Salta ft Service
liable!. FA 2-0720.
equipment. Well establish­
35c up.
0. H. HIGH
ed. Proprietor wishes to r# CURB Girl. Apply Pig 74
3 ROOM furnished Apartment
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
1700 W. l i t St. Sanford
tire. Call FA 3-0374 or
Whistle.
Sanford.
for couple. $43. FA 2-7399.
Grapcvillc Ave. Near 20th St.
Ph. FA 2-3883
Long wood TE 86389.
WOMAN to make custom
2 BEDROOM Furn. ground
Summer Annuals, Petunias,
DOWN PAYMENT
made drape* and slip covers. SMITH Air-Condition Refri­
floor Apartment. Contact
Snapdragons, Pansies, Vege­
geration
aervico.
All
work
OVERCOME
Wrlla Box 1, Sanford Her­
2312 Palmetto.
table Plants. Dutch Mill
guaranteed. Very reason­
New Home — never occupied
ald.
Nursery.
Upsala Rd. Just
able
In
price.
Day
FA
2-7431
3 Bedrooms, two full tile
Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. up.
off 2oth St. and 1st. St.
Night FA 2-2069.
baths. Large Lot. Built-in 17. Male Help Wanted
Surplus City. 201 W. 1st.
Range and Oven. Principle
SERVICE Station Attendant.
KENT A BED
and Interest payment $64.13
Experienced in lubrication.
Rollaway, Hospital ft Baby
per month.
Must be over 21. References
Beds.
J . W. Hall. Realty
required, f ake Mary Amoco
By Day, Week, or Month
FA 3-3641
Station. Lake Mary.
CARROLLS FURNITURE
Pb. FA 2-3181 116 W. 1st St. ON LAKE RAVENNA. 4 Red
MONTH USD
CLEAN . UP
SANFORD BOYS
rm., 2 bath. Comfortable 1
Work after school now and
F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
year old borne in excellent
TODAY’S
full lime during summer.
Clean and close In. Jimmie
comlitioo. Fireplace, Air31.13 an hour salary. Age
Cowan. 322 4013.
conditioning. central beat,
14-18 (white only) Apply
double carporle ft Urge
2 Bit. House, living-dining
Saturday 9 a. m. 64 E.
utility
rm.
covered
patio
room. Alr-Cond. Garage,
Central. Room 209. Orlando.
with neat landscaped yard
carporle, large modern kit
301
Vihlen
Rd.
chen. $83 month, with op­
19. 8 llunu»na Wonted
PLYMOUTH
tion to buy. 610 E. 14th 8t.
RAVENNA
PARK
Child Care. FA 2 2274.
J. N. Robson Jr. FA 2.1333
2 Door V-8
Custom 3 BR, 2 bath CB
or FA 2 0228.
home, situated In desirable GOOD Laundress. Will do
ironing in my home. Rea­
area on fenced oak shaded
UNFURN. 1st Floor. 3 rm i.
FORD
sonable. 706 Hay Ave.
lake-front homesite. Fea­
bath, 2 screened porches.
2 Door, 6 Cyl.
tures include built-in kit­ EXPERIENCED Cook,
309 Magnolia Ave. Apply
chen equipment, Florida
upstairs evenings.
years. Male. 322 6168.
room, and other nice ex­
FORD V-8
RENTALS
tras. Only $18,230, with low 21. Beauty Salons
IBDRM, unfurn. home Loch
Station Wagon
down payment, and $103
Arbor $95. 2 Bcdrm. Furn.
per month includes every­ HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
Apt. $53. t Bdrm. Furn
thing. See this soon! Ex­ Complete Ser. Eve. Appt's.
Apt. $45. Robert A. Wll
103 So. Oak
FA 2-3742
clusive with—
liams, Realtor. FA 2-3931
GRADUATION SPECIAL
NEW unfurnished 2 bedroom
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop
Stenstrom Realty Cold
Duplex Apt. New stove
Wave $6.95 complete.
refrigerator. W a t e r furn
Open evening by appt.
Real Estate—Mortgages
isbed. Tile batb and terras III N. Park Ave
FA 2-2420 318 Palmetto Ave.
322 (434
xo floors. $73 per Mo. Pb. Ravenna Park
FA 2-74U
22. Build • Paint
FA 2 2374 after 3.
Evenings
FA 2 36V FA 2 3829 FA 1-8360 FINISHED masonry home on
NEW Home, 3 bedrooms, 1H
your property anywhere
baths, Westinghouse kitch­ LOCH ARBOR. Air-Cond. 4
In Florida. No down pay­
en, central oil beat. CarBdrm. house, huge Fla. Rm.
WITH II RATER. AUTOMATIC
ment. Low monthly pay­
portc. 390 ou monthly, op­
Double earporu-, m a n y
TRANSMISSION, ELECTRIC 2 SPP.KD
ments I. K. Batten. 305 K.
tion to buy. Pb. Orlando
other extras. FA 2 9AM
WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHER
3rd St. Ph. FA 2 1P70 or
422 2576.
TODAY
NO CASH NEEDED
FA 2 1410. Sanford, Fla.
2 BEDROOM bouse in De­ 3 Bedroom, 3 bath. $6 1 a
li ary. Large Florida room.
month. T. ft I. included. 25. Plumbing Service*
Mr. ft Mrs. Utility room.
322408$.
PLUMBING
FA 2-7213.
Contracting Repairs
SMALL furnished house; cou­ S t Johns Realty
FREE ESTIMATES
219 E. 2nd ST. SANFORD 2305 PARK AVE.
ple preferred; modern con­ THE TIME TESTED FIRM
R. L. HARVEY
veniences. 90S W. Oath bt. U$ N. Park Ave. FA 24123 204 Saoioxd Ave. FA 2-33431

Truck* M. AninmnhDnn &gt; Tracks

M . A

1SSS CP. Dev. Cad. Loaded.
Actual #,000 ml. Immacu­
late. $7*3. FA
OA

CARS WANTED
B IE L 'S USED CARS
Uth St. k Sanford Ave.
BUYKO A If*W or
USED CART
FINANCE IT WITH US
♦ Low Interest Rates
♦ Low Monthly Payments
FLORIDA IT A T t BANK

37. Benin • Motors
Gateway To The Waterway

Robson Sporting Good*
Y ew KVINRUDI Dealer
$0444 I . 1st Ph. FA 1 4 W

1934 4-DR. DODGE Sedan.
Cash price $93. FA 2-2441. 88. Motorcycle*. Bcnotcrn
See at 423 Grandview Dr.
VESPA MOTOR SCOOTS!*]
199* EDSEL. Run* good.
Mew * Usod.
Looks good. A. K. HostelLewie Salee A Service
ter. FA f-llll.
3517 Country Club Rd.
Ph. FA -2-7I2S

REAL BUY
t$01 TEMPEST Station Wa­ BICYCLES repaired • Be.
gon. SUM. Straight shift. painted. Elec. Trains rw&gt;
BnceDont rendition. Can be paired. Coy'e Bike Shops)
seen at ou W. tat st. be­ 414 Sanford Ave. FA $-899*1
tween 9 * 3 , after 5 at ioa Free pick up and delivery.)
tU v cry J
E. Jenkins Circle.
k ra oft
Local automobile dealers
1980 CHXV. V I ltd . trans. fer their beat buys in Herald
Cell
da tallied display ada.

Your Neighbor A t Hollers

Wall

HOLLERSo/SANFORD

SPECIALS

1958
1958

1956

CHARLES D. BROWN, Salesman
C. D* ee be le known, live* with hk lovely wife, Mar*
garei e* Sanford Aw. They are perente of $ children
and haw 19 grandchlUrea. He attended the Illlneta
Slat* Uniwraity and wnn In bualnenn for himself for •
number of ytnrs In our city befoco joining ns about 1
year ago. Ho la an active Mason, enjoys bowling and
golf and bopro to llw to too nt leant 1$ yearn ef age.

Randy To Sent* You At Hollers of Snnford

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�EDITORIAL COMMENT

It All Depends
Whose Ox Is Gored
* * C L O fc
By K IR B Y YERS1IEI.

Well, now Hint the City
Commission got their con­
troversial l e t t e r pubUahed
maybe they can concentrate
on operaltng the town. Like
why didn't they plan ahead
for water improvement* two
jreari ago when the city m an­
ager urged them to.
* # *
Wo have been accused of
a lot of things down here i t
the Herald but at least we
never taped a phone converration.
• # •
Hood to see plenty of Hag*
tying along First St.. Mag­
nolia and Park Ave*. today.
• » «
Spanish American War vet­
erans decorating the graves
of the war dead this morn­
ing.
• • •
Jail staff got a boost today
when the State termed the
facility "one of the boat
operated" in flic slate.

W lA fllC R : Fair through Friday. High today, 85-90. Low tonight, 60-65.
United P m a Laued Wire
EaUbliahed 1908
THURS., MAY 30. 1963
SANFORD FLORIDA

ty. Jimmy Crapps and A1 Wilson V oITfvt
withdrew their names from the con­
troversial letter when they lenrnetl
it was to be circulated to others
than The Sanford Herald. For the
most part, responsible persons who
received this letter read it and dis­
carded it into "file 13." But an outof-county newspaper has seen fit to
air the epistte anil, therefore, The
Herald must say its say.
Wc owe this responsibility to our
readers.
The Herald points to the fact the
City Commision "killed" Hie jet fuel
pipeline to the Nava) Air Station but
after this newspaper printed the
facts the Commission recanted and
approved the facility.
The Herald points to the fact the
City Commission "killed" the new
military academy but after this
newspaper printed the facts the
Commission recanted and nmv is
completing noFotiatious to have this
2*&gt;0-cadet school located here.
The Herald believes in publish­
ing the fa c ts , especially for ihe bet­
U trike - ....... .
terment and improvement of the
MKMOR1AI, DAY FLAGS were placed on the graves of veterans sit the
community and rcF ard less whether
Longwood Cemetery early this morning by South Seminole VFW Test
it steps on the toes of a privileged
F207. Member* taking part in the special observation were, from left, Boh
few.
March, commander: Ralph Moore, community service chairman; Larry
The City Commission lias ex­
Cliunat, post chaplain and Jack Hopkins, senior vice commander.
tended the olive branch to The ller(Herald I'hnto)
ald news staff . . . or so we under­
stand. We will learn at 2 p.m. Friday
whether the dove of pence is flying
over City Hail. We hope so . . . hut,
Bound
reRurdless of outcome, we will con­
tinue to print the facts.

Newspapermen are a at inline
breed of people. They hold a fierce
loyalty to their newapaper, moreao
than any other person to his pro­
fession or his spedul line of endea­
vor. And they work hard and fierce­
ly to maintain an honest and inteycrious relationship with their readers.
Purpose of a newspaper is mani­
fold but tbe prime purpose is to
present honest, factual reporting of
the news. The Sanford Herald has
lonjr endeavored to follow this prime
purpose . . . in fnct, has endeavored
mightily to present an unbiased
picture fit all, iiuiudinjr controver­
sial, matters.
For a month or more The Herald
has been under attack by three
members of the City Commission. In
the heKinninyr, all five members
sought to have The Herald publish
a "letter to the editor*’ complaininjr
of “unfair news practices." The Her­
ald refused to publish this letter but,
in a meeting with all five Commis­
sioners. guaranteed to publish a let­
ter complaininp of any specific mi
representation of a news story. Tbe
Commission countered with only
Feudalities, failing' to pinpoint any
specific item. The Herald also a Freed
to publish statements by any Com­
missioner if he felt be hud lieen niisipiuted or his imsition misrepresent­
ed.
Two members of the Commission
withdrew their names from the let­
ter when the other three begun circulatinF copies throuphout the coun­

Yes, there really is a
George Touhy, When I was
up in New York Touhy filled
in writing this column and
people asked If that was my
non-de-plume. Went to the
sports banquet lust night and
there was George in the flesh. I
Actually (here is no real L a r-1
ry Vrrshel—just a figment of &gt;
the City Commission’s im ag­
ination.

*a&gt;.

W o r k on widening
Celery Ave. from the
cast City limits to the
St. Johns River will start
In 10 days, State Roud
D e p a r t m e n t member
Max Brewer Informed
Sen. Slack Cleveland Jr.
today in Tallahassee.
At tiie same time,
Cleveland said that hid
letting on resurfacing the
road will I k * held in July.
Earlier the SRI) had
released a tentative con­
struction program which
includes $75,000 appro­ MACK CLEVELAND JR,
priation for the widening
Gets The Word
nnd puving project.

House Okays 3 0 Day Extended Session

Executive committee of Ihe
Chamber of Commerce has
been invited b&gt; the City Com­
mission lo attend a joint ses­
sion at 11 a.m. Friday to
"clarify m atters" pertaining
to the establishment of banlord Military School.
Initial actiun was instigated
by lire Bureau n£ Prh ^ l e ^ i * ,
leges and Schools. New York
City, which brought the prin­
cipals together, followed by
action by the Cham tier of
Commerce in bringing the
MacFadden Foundation to­
gether with the City Commis­
sion.
The City Commission now
is near completing negotia­
tions with the Foundation fur
the 2-Vlcai ti-t school here,
starting in Sep te in In r.
Commission member* abo
will meet at g p.m. Friday
with the publisher ami news
staff of The Herald, also to
"clarify m atters."

2 Face Illegal
Fishing Charges

Celery Ave.
Project

Senate

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Chamber, City
To Meet Friday
5 On Prep School

Some youngsters at the
Francis Hlankncr School in
Pr!.mil» »rnl on an ""tine a
ttig Tree Park the other day
and were "insulted’’ etc., etc.
at llig Tree Park. It came to
light at the County Commis­
sion meeting and the board
has asked for a lull inquiry.
* • •
I uuess people can't pay
Iheir taxes , . . Tax collec­
to r'. office expects some .1.000
lax certificates to be sold.
. . .
Since businesses in t o w n
se re open loilay . . . no
reason &lt;ur tin* courthouse and
city hall In close.
m * *
City should do something
about Ft. Mellon Park swim­
ming pool area. Youngsters
getting hurt slipping and
tailin’ all over the place.
Might use a new coat of paint.
• * *
Some of those Genova resi­
dents who were promised bettel telephone son Ice a few
weeks back report that they
still haven't noticed a n y
marked improvement , , .
issue seems to have gotten
lost in Ihe .vhulflo at the Pub­
lic Utilities Commission, they

NO. T23

★ ★ ★

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Ithe extension would allow the
The House voted today to ex­ legislature to take up any
tend the 1003 session for up matters It wishes and retain
control of its own a Hairs.
to 30 day*.
The Legislature would not
Tiie hill extending the *c«have to meet the full 30 days.
iiia _•&lt; -« ,p.-il t-_»*."
II cmi.il adjourn at any tim e'
where enough supporters have [
before that if It finished it*
i already signed a petition to
Job
assure Its adoption.
The Senate went into im­
A three-fifths vote is re
session
quirt’d tor an extension be­ mediate executive
following
the
House
action.
yond the regular iM) day ses­
With more than a half dosion which runs out tomorrow
night.
Sponsor* said Hie move
was made today to overcome
efforts h« 0,»v. I arn s Hrvanti
INIMAN'APOI.IM. I ni l .
(o call the legislaluie hack!
Into a special *c-»inii restrict-1 (t'P I) — Karina'* fs*tr*t
rd only to finance and tax rar* and their daring driv­
measure*.
er* Indird into the sport*
Speaker .Mallory Horne said (In-dr ."tOO-milr Sprrdw ay
should ihe Legislature he able eha»e In perfect weather
to overcome the monumental before almost 3011.0011 fan*
problems ahead of it h&gt; Fri­ promptly at 13 noon (EDT)
day night, the resolution call­ today.
ed by recalled anil killed. Ilut
(See complete »tory nn
nobody really believed this spuria page.)
was possible,
Itep. Leo June* of Hay said

ten btg tax bills faring them,
both the Senate and llw House
were set for hot debate on
which lo use lo pay for a
rerord inn, million In spendIn.’ riming the rnmin- liicnmum.
Hut the big questions were
scheduled first in (he Sen­
ate’s morning session. The
senators were faced with a
hiked ami expanded four per
rent sales tax ami a fight
to get a three cents hike in
Hie cigarette tax lo the floor.
Tiie cigarette lax issue rais­ The Seminole County leg!*ed a furor in the Senate Wed­ tativc delegation introduced
nesday. Most of (he Senate hill into the houso Wednes­
went on record Wednesday as day which pave* llw way fur
being opposed lo the four per Fern Park lo become a city
cent sales tax—one per cent In late luu.'i If the majority of
above the present mark. The Hie people in the area desiro
lax is also expanded under the it.
bill lo include most items
Sen. Mack Cleveland Jr.
with the exceptions of gro- disclosed today that Ihe hill
ceric* and medicine. It also was Introduced und has been
raises the tax on automobile put on Hie Senate calendar tosale* from one to two per day.
cent.
| The hill slates the County
Ih e hill was passed and Commission may provide fur
sent to the floor by a ti 3 vote holding a community election
of
the Senate Finance and this November within Hie unM W A . . .
Taxation Committee. Sen. A. incoriMirated area known as
J. Boyd, l-eeslmrg. said lie Fern Park for Ihe purpose of
had 2) commitments to veto determining whether a ma­
the hill, more than enough jority of the registered elec­
for a kill on Hie multi-mil­ tors desire to have a charter
Help Out
lion dollar proposal.
prepared to make the com­
BRUSSELS (UPI&gt; — The
munity a city.
Common Market today refused
Tiie bill provides for Hie
tensive property damage.
to help American chicken
County Commission to ap­
One home was demolished farmers recover market* be­
point a nine man charter
when the tornado first touch­ ing lost because of high levies.
committee whoso duties R
'd down. Two other home*
were scooped otf th n r Inun- No D anger
dations and a house trailer
WASHINGTON ( UPl j —
Herald Index
was picked up atld slung into The Pentagon suiil today that
a tree.
detonation of Nikr-/.cu* war­
TALLMLVSSEE (CPI) —
Hridge
I'uge 1
Twister* swept down on head* against an oncoming Gov. Farris llryant came out
Classified
Page
10 &amp; II
Trxa, ,w| ay
wha,
r enemy mbsilo would nut rn- strongly today against the
I'nmlr*
__ p a g e to
wise was a sunny and mild danger population* below the four per rent sales ta* pro
Page 7
Dear Alihy
posal advance by House and
Memorial Day for most of Hie i point &lt;&gt;f intercept,
Editorial
Page 4
land.
Senate Finance Commiltees
Entertainment . Page 7
New A p p e a l
to solse the state’* tm.iuci.il
Puzzle
....
Page 10
VIENTIANE, Un.* (CJT&gt; — dilemma.
Society .......J*age H A !•
Depot) Public Work* Minister
llryant woold not threaten
Spurts ....
Page It
Souk V”Mg ak, ranking Com. a veto outright, hut he left
munisl official in Vientiane, the impression that he would
carried the new Anglo.I’us- | dissolve the bill if it cleared
dan appeal for a cease-fire to Hie legislature, which seem*
Red In adqoartcr* in Klusng extremity doubtful with a
Hi I lilte d P r e s * ln tcM iaH o n .il
Khy today.
Senate majority a l r e a d y
V rising toll of traffic
pledged again*! it.
deaths today marred the nu Strengthen T r u s t
Rryaut made these other
tloii’s observance of .Memorial
W AKIIINGTON (U Plj - points at hi* weekly news
Day, Ihe first major holiday An influential Democrat bus
conference:
of the year.
culled oil Congress to streng­ —He will call the legisla­
\ United Press Interna Hon then tiie "irust funds" of the ture into immediate special
1,1 count ut mtdmurnin* show­ Social Security program hy session if it doe* nut com­
ed 48 person* killed in traf­ ! requiring bigger tux contri­ plete its labors by voting an
fic since Ihe holiday began at bution- Horn person* entiling adcqualtt lax program by
'* P- ,l1- Wednesday.
mure than $!&gt;IH) a year.
tomorrow night.
The breakdown; Truffle 18.
—He is seriously concerned
drowning J. lM&gt;ntiiij* I, plane I In Custody
about chances of his bond
und miacellaiieous 3, for *
QUITO, Ecuador (U Pll — financing program for uni­
t o t a l of an.
Twenty-one American tuna versity and Junior college con­
bonis remained ill custody of struction getting through the
the Ecuadorean navy a* al­ House.
leged poachers today despite
—Passage of a bill increas­
a telephoned plea by Secretary ing the state cigarette tax
of State Doan Rusk fur their by Uiree cents a package is
TALLAHASSEE H i l l - n tense
very important for (Deal
Tiie House voted today to de­
balance in addition to the
lay a vole on recommended R in ir Site
■mount of revenue it would
impeachment of Circuit Judge
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — bring the state and munici­
Richard Kelly until alter Several hundred pickets for palities.
more pressing financial mat the National Association for
Rryant said be ha* discuss­
ter* are settled
the Advancement of Colored ed with legislators, last night
House rule* chairman said People (NAACP) ringed a and again this morning, the
the switch tn originally ached-1 school construction sito in i possibilities of a special or
tiled procedure would delay North Philadelphia early to­ {extended session of the Legis­
the impcsi-hlneril mailer unltl 1day la prevent del iveij- ot Ilia lature which in due Ui adtonight or tomorrow."
jte rial».
i jnurm Friday.

U p T o People

Fern Park
Bill Seen

BULLETIN

STRONG WINDS iiiTiini]mnieil heavy yainn lit
the Sanford area Wednesday evening. This
four-inch a tool and concrete clothes line post
was snapped off in the yard of James L. Griffis
on Uevier Road.
(Herald Photo)
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Heavy Rains Here Give Boost
To Vegetable, Citrus Crops
Heavy and consistent rains
during the last week have
given a "good boost" to vege­
table and citrus crop, and In
home shrubbery and lawns.
Heavy winds accompanied
a 1.37 inch rainfall Wednes’*J-V *’' t‘,lind. causing minor

damage in und aruund, San­
ford hut a $1,300 damage to a
floating dock at Monroe II.ir
lair Howl,
Normal rainfall (or May is
4 21 Indies but as of May 22
only I !I3 inrhex was recorded
this month at the county agrnultiiral center. However
Ihe Nsvnl \tr Station weather
Imreau reported tills morning
a total of 3 31 Inehes now lias
tie’un recorded lor this month
Ihe NAS bureau added lhai
2 33 inches tell during last
weekend
"Wc hope Ibis i* Hie start
of Ihe rainy season," Ernest
laindiierg, assistant tounly
agent, said tialay. "The rains
so far this month It n v e
brought the -round waler
level up and vve liiqie it con
tinues.
".March, April and May usu
ally are the dry months," he
added, "llllt_ these last three
month* have been drier Ilian
usual."
&gt;amai!e to the Monroe liar
Imr Howl, at Hie north end ol
the SI. Julius Itiver bridge
ninth of Sanford, was esti­
mated by* Jim l.appm, opera­
tor. who reported Hie marina
was hit hy what he lieln-ved
to he a small tornado at 5:2*1
p in Wednc-day.
He said waves four feci
high were pushed hy the
wind, which lore oil the thick
ruse’, smashed it down on a
boat, and pushed the dock lift
feet to shore The wind also
knocked merchandise from
two shelves Irom 111* store.

A gap in government oper­
ations in tiie county was
pointed out by County Engi­
Two men rhnrgsd with
neer William Rush to (he "monkey fishing" will he a r­
County Commission Wednes­ raigned June 17 before Coun­
day. The matter came up ty Judge Vernon Mizc.
Judge Mile suiil today that
wlien Hush said a landowner
had been of the belief for sev­ the two local men, William V.
eral years that 1'ir county Ilosaek and William
hrid right-of-way through do reus, were charged I
*
nated land to hi* property i und game warden Withh having |
only to learn, too ale, 1h pos-csxhm of nn illegal de­
del'd* iiad never been filed. vils* for taking fi.d i wati
Hiish said there i* no law pro­ fish.
VATICAN CITY (U l’lt —
The men vsere said to have
viding that incorporated mil
nieipalilirs in Seminole Coun­ had several hundred pounds fopr John W i l l r &gt;■ I I i e d
ty shall notify the County of fish in their possession further today in his fight for
Commission of annexations. when niri-tcd, obtained by life as inti-1 mil bleeding which
This, lie said, effect* the cm using an electrical slow king h.,s sopped hi* strength figineerlng, road, lax assess­ deviei commonly refer I I titdly stopped.
An official Vnllean innliml
ing. lax rollrrting and slur as a “monkey box."
Tiie men arc frr, under $
bulletin issued at Ltd p m.
iff* oflices. Clerk Art Beck
18:10 n. tn.) said the Hl-yeurwith wax directed to request bond each.
old pontiff, confined to bed
co-operation of town and city
with un abnormal stomach
clerks.
lo a th —or tumor and other
• , •
ampi leal ions, " s h o w e d a
"The rings are lurllltg and
marked rally" from bis nilfly ing today In Oviedo," proud
ments.
.Mayor Let* Gary telephoned
Inti i lull bleeding was stop­
The Hi-mid this morning. He
wanted the world to know that Ity I’nltnl Press Intrrnalional ped fur the moment and he
was strengthened with u ser­
Old Glory flies most of the
Negroes promised to step
time in hi* city, a hither on a up tlici' anUsegregsthm cam­ ies of Mood tiunsfusions.
An earlier morning bulletsp,-i i.il observance day or just paign in Jackson. Mis* . to
tin issued at p: la a. in. fit. to
"any day."
day despite Hie possibility at
a. 111. EI)T) also reported op•
*
•
more arrests.
I j Holistically on the Pope’* con­
\\. A. I'atrick, one of the
There also were ra
dition, stating that “ the Holybig citrus men in town, h a s ' demonstrations in Florida,
Father »(&gt;ent un rxre-llriil
dosed Ins packing plant on North Carolina and Louisiana
night after u perfect rest."
French Ave. . . . Result of Wednesday but the most vlotthat damaging freeze.
ent protest against discrimi­
Pi
nation happened in the North Aloha Party
Pinecrcst PTA will ho.*t
"Kwikte" closed It* door# —at Philadelphia,
on French Ave. That vaj
Around 23o demonstrators, *ixt.i graders at an "aloha
protesting discrimination in party Friday evening. The
Qviick.
. , .
hiring practice*, fought with students will have a »wim-|
Memo tn Pete Knowles. If 300 policemen at a schoolj mutg parly from 7 to u p.m. | LAKE WALES i l l ’ll — A
you're looking fur that cun- construction site in Phiiadel ut municipal pool, foliuwrd tornado hop-scotched through
truverslal tape look no fur-’ phia and eight policemen sn d ’ hy daoeioa. n,uale and re­ a rural area six mile* west
Iher , ,
Wasn’t It i'-nt to |wu pickets. Illrhldin.- a mir ft' him nis at Hie school
In i'- Wedriealav. injuring
cafeteria.
1 later, acre hurl
twu children and enu-mg ex
4&gt;c« York;

,Pope Rallies
- In Battle For Life

Negroes Promise:
Stepped Up Drive

Holiday Death
Toll Totals 55

House Delays
Impeachment

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Sales Tax Hit
By Governor

will he to prepare a charter
and submit It to the county
legislative delegation for in*
trvduclion during the 1IWA
session.

Move On To Halt
U. S. Rail Strike
WASHINGTON (UP1) —
Negotiator* for the nation'*
railroads and five railroad
unions gave up their holiday
today in an clfort to avert *
nationwide rail strike.
Hut spokesmen for both
sides in the long-standing dis­
pute cautioned against inter*
prrling the decision tn work
through the holiday a* * sign
that an agreement was n rar.
One source said there had
not been much change in the
situation since t h c latest
round of negotiation* began
following (lie May If report of
a presidential e m e r g e n c y
Ixiant appointed tn rceom*
mend a settlement.
The main issue in the dis*
pule is the railroads’ desiro
to eliminate the job of fire*
man on ilieset locomotives.
The railroads say the fire*
men no longer are needed
and union rule* which require
their presence in the cab ar*
fralherbeilding.

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Pape 10—Mon. May 6, *6S

MAJ. JOSEPH LAIRD of CiiH«elberry kill«l
thin 36-inch conil aniike recently while working
in the flower garden* at hi* home on Melody
Iginc. He Inter took the deadly reptile over to
South Seminole Elementary School where its
markings and color pattern* were |&gt;ointcd out
to all the children.
(Herald Photo)

Moose Honor
Secrelary
M Dinner
A dinner honoring Deputy
Supreme Secretary William
G. Stanley was held last
Wednesday night at the Capri
hy incoming and outgoing of­
ficer* of Sanford Lodge 1851,
Loyal Order nf Moose.
tic also vva.» aucst of honor
following tlie dinner at an in
stallatlon of new Sanford and
Winter Park Lodge mem­
ber* held during the regular
weekly meeting of the San­
ford group at the Lake Mary
I/algr Hall with the Orlando
Degree Team officiating.
In Ills address. Stanley
spoke on amis and purpose*
S M A L L H I T D E A D L Y — M r*. I.er.ty Ilich i.n l
of the Order and presented a
just m Ls .icmI xtepping on this two-itnil-one-linlf
descriptive account of Moose
foot tliiitnoiitl buck ra ttle r recen tly in tlie inheart, the Moose supported
riitle u tility room o f h er Hear Lake homo. A
orphanage.
n eigh bor, W a lle r Larsen, w ho holds the snake,
He particularly commend
cante to the rescue aiai killed it fo r her.
cd the Sanford Lodge which
(H e ra ld P h o to )
he reported hart a inn per
rent growth in membership
and a 750 per rent in financial
reserve standing,
A refreshment course was
served hy the Women of the
MAY I
cock, F.\c|&gt;n Clement of
Moose during a social hour
Admission*
Sanford.
following the installation and
Karen Grant, N, Orlando;
meeting.
Dorclha C r a n e , Oviedo;;
Mary Dunn, Lurlc-ne Marts,
PAC E R IMIOTO
Willie
Magdalino
Johnson,
C O P Y M A C H IN E
TheotrcM Jones, Willie Van­
ce, June Shcaly, Lillie Mc­
Duffie, Jimmy Murray of
Copies A n y th in g
Sanford.
T h e E ye Can S ee

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By Jane Casselberry
Larry Miller, chairman of
the Recreation Commission
for tlie Town of Camclbcrry,
haa announced plan* for ex­
panding recreation facilities
If the commission budget ia
approved by the hoard of
Aldermen.
It la hoped to provide a
wider range nf rrcrealkmal
opportunities for adult* as
well a« for boy* and Kiris
with tha addition of ahufflcboard
court*,
horseshoe
eourla, a multiple tennis,
hadminton
and
volley ball
court and a concession stand
plua an equipment storage
building,

TB Group
Meets Tonight
i
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Tim annual meeting of the
Seminole County Tuberculosis
a 1 Health A* social ion will
ho
held toil ay,8 p, m. at
the Seminole County Health
Department, mm French Ave,
A resolution n-cominemlitig
the
merger
nf
Seminole
County
T uImtcuIo i Is
and
Health Aasociation with those
of
five other rountira will
cuiitc up for a vole. The
resolution will be ptr-senlcd
hy
the board id directors.
It would autltorire tncmlxTs
to enter into articles of conai.lidatum with Tubereulosii
Associations in Lake, Marion,
Orange, Osceola, anil Sum­
ter counties.
The new organitation will
hr called the Central F lorida
Tuberculosis und Respiratory
Disease Association, Inc.
John W. Collins, executive
Director, Orange County Tuberrulosii and Health Associa­
tion, Orlando, will be the
guest »|x-akcr.
The public is cordially Intiled to attend tills meeting.

Area C Of C
Postpones Meet

Plans also call for a frnecd-in tot playground adjacent
to the picnic ground* at Hie
Hall Park ltd. recreation
area.
The commission la requesting S3,loo to meet the budget.
It.00(1 of which already ha*
been advanced by (lie council
to gel the program under­
way, Hie advance fund is
now nearly depleted hut lias
been stretched farther than
originally was antic ipated due
hi loan* of equipment and
donation* und discount* from
many of the town's ritirens.
Miller hope* to complete
these (ucllllief hy June 1 in
time for the summer recrea­
tion program, whirl) will get
underway shortly after school
is out, providing the budget
is approved. Tin- commission
lias requested assistance with
the summer program from
tlie county recreation de­
partment.
Work has begun on the new
recreation urea located on
Lake Triplet Dr. across from
the Country Club and rlay
ha* liet-n spread (or a base­
ball diamond which was put
In good use over the past
neighborhood
weekend
by
youngsters.
Miller say* that Hie com­
mission liope* to have a
backstop creeled there hy
Util coining Saturday. Volun­
teer* arc needed to help get
the program rolling and those
wishing to help with the Lit­
tle la-ague or recreation pro­
gram are asked to contact
Mil cr.
Mother* are needed to lielp
at the concession stand dur­
ing -IJltlc la-ague guinea and
adult leaders will lie needed
to assist with the summer
program.

LEAN

Hospital Notes

Ruby To Speak
Casselberry Plans Additions At CTP Meeting

To Recreational Facilities

Pork Loin Sale!

lly Jane Casselberry
Morria Ituby, newly ap­
pointed principal of the Fillit 11» h Flstnles Elementary
School, will he guest speaker
ot a meet log of the Coonril
of Teacher* and Pairnta at
the Hr.iilh Seminole Filrmentary ScI... I at Casselberry
Tuesday at K p in.
Parent* whose children wilt
tie attending llo- new school
next fall will lie particularly
Interested
In hearing hi*
plans for the future and will
lie given an opportunity to
ask question*.
Officers o f the CTI* will tic
installed during the regular
business meeting.
Tha incoming ami outgoing
rxeeiitire lioanla svetc enter­
tained recently at a coffee
given hy the retiring presi­
dent, Maj. Joseph Laird and
Mrs, Laird at their home nr
Melody Faroe In Casselberry,

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Sanford
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First Cut Pork Chops lb. 38c

(Inrluding Colors)

Mr. and Mrs. Juntos Crane
of Oviedo, a girl
Mr. and Mr*. Wade Slieuly of
Sanford, a wit I

Discharge*
.Sandra Rhoads. Lake Mary;
Mary Klta Gamut awe. Owedo: Mr*. William Carr and
baby. X. Orlando; John Mill­
er, Lake .Monroe; Vorgle
Smith, Jctfcry Young, Alice
Gunter, Flvrlyn Hate*, Wil­
liam Merritt, Caxsiti* Hitch­

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CUTS

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lly Ihmnu K*lr»
T ti i- regularly scheduled
meeting of the lamgwood
Aren ('handier « f Commerce
Fin* been postponed ftvm May
V to May Id at H p.m, at the
Civic League Hiiilding on
Church Kl.
John
Krider, Svmiiiotr
County C o f C manager, will
la- the guest speaker.
Refreshment* will lie served
following tin- meeting.

W ESTERN

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Pamjrcr Mom with tlie voar-round time nrnl stepmm-r—mi extension plume.
Clgiiua of color* and alylui, to unit the spot she'd like it most—lx-i Inarm,
kitchen, Florida room, patio. To order, call your Telephone Company Bum*
Men Office or oak any uilephum; aurvimutm.

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W E A T H E R : Pciittorrt! showers throiipli Wednesday. High today, 80-85. Low tonight, 55-60.

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the parking lanes
Sanford Ave. be
St and Onora ltd
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up'.’
No
meeting
months
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Kngli'h Kstatds School con
struclion now underway . , .
School Board still awaiting
federal funds in flu- amount
nl S1G6.0UO
School Board meets Thors
Uoutlne
.lay afternoon
meeting.
Deadline for re-erv ationfor the Chamber quarterly
meeting is noon Wednesday.
Chamber meet is Thursday at
llie Mayfair . . Noon!
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Want a la 'le of Broadway?
Seminole High School Dra
malic* ('lull putting on Hie hit
.how “ Best Foot Forward."
Malting time x pin
Civil Servile still “ sean
mag the field' |,,r a recoinmeml.it ion lor a permanent
postmaster tor .Sanford, Conjtressman Syd Herlong. in
Washington, told The Herald
this morning. Original list of
three recommendations was
kicked hack to Civil Service.
i • •
Still no word from the rapllnl on Fern Park Incorpora­
tion . . . .

• * •

Seinif.Vnlrnm.il over . . .
Epsilon sigma \lpha finished
job of iK-autifylug the plant­
ers
. and now they look
dead Aw, rum)1on.
* *
( ami Bruce and ficorgll
Hall, at Hie Chauiber of Conimerer, still are trying to fig­
ure out this letter of reiplesl
from a school girl "Would
like the names and addresses
of all counties and cities ill
Florida. P!r»»e send sooner
than possible."

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Senate Okays
School Head
Appointment

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Here Questioned At Jax

Stop T ru ce Talks?

T W O M A.IO U D E V E L O P M E N T S in the prugress o f S n h foiil wore in full Mvinp today. Top
picture shows work beginning on the S an ford
Pipeline Co. docks on tin* la k cfron t which is e x ­
pected to bo completed in (itt days. Hot tom picItn o shows gian t 2 ! Ion dijfoslors heitig lifte d
atop the sevwigo trea tm en t pltiitl which is near­

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Army Probes
2 Defectors
BERLIN r UPh - l lie l S
\riti&gt; t o d a y
lnve»tigaU'd
Cutiimunisl claims tiiat two
Xmerican **ddlcr» liave do
fertesl to Kaet Germany.
The Army confirmed that
Imill the men were missing
and said that one of Ihein
—a captain— had entered
Fast German)
But it did
nut say they had defected.
('apt. Alfred Svonson of
Scranton. Pa , crossed into
Fast Germany in a jeep on
Saturday an I set Benjamin
I Cam. disappeared m Ber­
lin last Friday.

50-50 ('hanee
ABIDJAN. Ivory C o n s t
. 1 t|i Joarph i ipouf, .* C
S. government courier who
survived a plane trnsli in
which at least 53 other per­
sons died, was given a 60-50
chain* of |*»i.tering (coin las
Injuries today.

.-rmiipni
worker* railed a
general 'Dike today
Hie
immediate ihre.it id w.ir wild
tl.uB ilisKiputeil. The eonntrv
reniiiineil on a war funtini:
fiul a|ipeared •alixfled In let
Hu i ii go in/ at mn id Aim-ne.m
Si,lie* niedi.de Hie dispulc
(lie Giiiernmenl Worker*
l -.li-rnlluri im.k iidv.inlage id
the Bill in war InIk to rail
ll.eir lung llirealened &lt;lrike
in prut.'*1 a gainst ma-iive
firing* which llie gincrriuionl
id I'resiilenl J ii a n Bosch
i liiiin* are neeexxar) to re
cure the country'* failing
eiunomic health.
The government sitnghl to
In „in| Hie strike illegal, but
union leader* predicted It
would til- at least 7(4 per relit
suierssjul. The slrike date
was moved ulirad is hmii* In
tH-raii*e of union anger
over Bosch'* angry atlackr
on tin projected walkout
A* the war Ihrrnl eased
Mull allnu&lt;,'d five political
refugee* who had Is'en toil
bon d id llie Chilean emha*s)
lo leave Hie rUUIItl) alsiaid a
plane for New Yolk.
Also on Iln- plunr was Hai­
tian I.oelLii Minister Item*
Chalmers uho wa* flying tu
New 5ork lo pres* jil* conn
try'* demand for a t inted
Nations Seeurilv C o u n r I I
hearing on isimiilamt* of ag
gressinn against the Domini
ran Republic

JFI FKItSON C I T Y , Mo.
Tlin clerk sairl there will
la- no change in receipts trom 11 l i 1 Catholic pim nta, tern*
this tax for Seminole County, purmily s**l ImcK in their hut
which, last year, arlu.illv re­ tlo for fii’p rridKfl hliniH fur
ceived 137.312 lb, plus lUllhel paiodiia! school r ii 1 I «1 r t* u,
Mo»otay m !11«I id f dr nior11tin
allo catio n , held by llie Mate
t ion etiinthiii*nt» at puidn
Hoad Department and ai
cirditcal lo Hus county for u liuola liuL pi uru ip» «i at i uitgi't
highway iiiiproveinenls in this at lion lut* r.
county by Hie Sltll.
"llie .senate passed Hie con
stituHonal amendment and
sent it to llie House by a ltd
TAl.LAHASMiK i l 'P I ) i; sole despite warnings by
Sell Tom Whitaker, of Tam- Tlie Senate pan’xl und 'cnl tu
[i.i, Hurl the formula Is “ in Ha- Hiai.e luday j bill pro­
i &gt;|tnluMr" to the trigger coon viding fur judges rather Ilian
juries In *et llie utmuinl id
t.es
alliirne)* fee* In laud cun
I be lull concent* 111* fifth,
dciiiriatiun .nil*
sixth and seventh cents of j
Tile mil- wu» SHU,
Hie lax. ot which part i&gt; re
Sen Emury Ciu*». Gairus
Buried to Hu- counties as the
ville, said he believed the
“ secondary road tax."
iTuinge would rcMili in luwii I’air Study
The secondary gas tax
(Veil l in k e r , Founty A^ri
money i» presently divided alliiruc)* fee*.
cultural \re n t. John MeFluit
among llie stale’s 07 counties
key, presiflenl of llie Seinion a formula based on |e.pu
SoutliKuk' l*TO
»h»!i * Founly Fair Av*n. ami
latum, land area and road
New officer* will lie elect­ Joel KtoUI, a director of llie
mileage as of llkll. The form
ed and installed «i the meet Florida Federation ot Fair*
ula was to have beeume de­
mg of Southtide School PTtJ are in (itineivllle for tuo
tune t m
to be held 7.3t&gt; p m today day* to attend a short course
Whitaker said th«- not road
A tfieeial musical program on Fair* pre%entei| by the
mileage formula is outdated
will (m- presented by the stu­ U'ricultural Depart merit at
and sought to have it amend­
tho L'nivcriity of Florida
dents ot Hie sixth grade.
ed to Bail on ground* tiiat
the big counties would get
more under thl* system The
amendment was defeated
Sen. Janie* E. Connor,
Pr*«iksvil|p, pushed the mea
\\ ASIIINGTON IfT *l) — tainty concerning the nmlntusure through easily in warn
jng lus rolleagues from (lie IL K o ffii ial* sum today Uie naricn of law and outer in
smaller counties that the Male I).*pai 1ment la ordering Haiti, which bus Ia-ell torn by
ititc-inul dissension and fuet-d
measure wxtuld leave tln-111
the evacuation of alf non-es­
with possiblv military action
out in lire cold In funds for
farm-'-o market local roads. sential A m i r i c m civilian* from the Dominican Republic.
Unit* of the ll, 8. fleet, in
The lax is put into construe- from Huiti.
Official* (aid the molt wn* tlm P u r i b be a n liave been
tIon i.i roads of this type in
most ot tire smaller counties. hrilijj taken iiewiM of oncet- Island mg off Du island for

Senate Okays
Court Cost Fee

Federal over the weekend, they said.
Two unti were ariesled in a
a parent li t niik’ rcApoiivihlt1 ear eoolalning the heroin and
**for much o f the heroin tra f­ two others were pirkrd up at
l ink \vi mu*; ^tedicnl Center fic ui ilcwntown .Miami in re­ their homes, said Eugene Mar­
shall. head of the It, S. Bureau
I'lmttnney. .101 San Mnrcou. cent monthn."
Four men eere Aireitnl am! of Nutvutie* here.
uml Kau»t I'harmmy, HOT
1( 0,000 worth of heroin »ei/t*d
I :.m Se. olid Si i ret.
The men were identified a*
(hivuld Irrixnry. 'Jit. Uuldo S.
Gonzaler., 23, Frederick Knmtrez, 28, and Pablo Y. Perez.
l'etez, 35, listed hi* address
n* Chicago. The other three
melt tire front the Miami area.
The men waived a prelimin­
ary henring ami were being
held under $10,(HU) bom! each.
Thii \i •» rntlv in the mom*

mu o f Apt il «7 bunko into ami
&gt;tuli» mm id li ft ul lliu I'tirk
to-in ii' rhartitacy. « I - a Smith

MIAMI

f I fPI&gt; —

uveHU to*hi they had siuurxheil

D o w n to w n L ib ra ry

Plans M e e t S et

I'hms fur coincrsiu n o f tlti- old |&gt;'“-1 o ffic e tniilifi-ip into ;t c iiy lilu nry w ill bo ilimTisscd ill di’ la il
W i’iliit'sday when a i'v|ti*t’i*i.&gt;i it a liv e o f flu* S la te L i­
brarian *' til'five al Tallahassee w ill lie here lo meet
w ith t 'i l v M anager \V. E. K n ow les anil o th er city o f ­
ficials.
Building plan* for llie eonversion now an. bring com­
pleted b) the city and actual
work, estimated (o cost be­
tween $3,0(11) ami f 5,000, will
|.e accomplished by city em­
ployes.
Wendell Janard, chairmandirector of the Florida De­
velopment I'ommission, nuiic umed at I aBali a-see today
tiiat (be transfer of the post
office building lo the city lias
been ..nni'leled.

Illegal Action
Charged To Bob

van ion of Haiti « ill in* WM in

nliiyiiiKf pnullin; f u i t h c r
talk5 in tiie Ui tftitti au( ion of
Anii'inaii Stiller (U ASi,

H earings End?

Oviedo Awards
Paving Bid

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.ho l**i uvillc

WASHINGTON I d ' l l —
Tlif Dominican RcpuLltiii'piiiteil tiHiiiy to Imiw* imlirat«*i! tiiat it* thiratciiiif in-

W \S H IN G T oN

\ .v-nale approved eoiisti
tution.il
amendment
ancnl
gasoline
tax
distribution.
* bn li brought on a bead .01
c.ash Monday, Will menu lit­
tle or no lung lo Seminole
Count). a. curding to Couni)
i letk Arthur II. Beckwith Jr
Toe clash, according to
CPI, was between Ha* small
lounio-s which won. and the
tog counties as tile Senate
1 xtelllled the present gaso
bile lav dl*t I'lbullon for inul.i
Bid s (or p a'm g llie L’-'ai foot to the year 21418 ileckwilli
extension of N. l-ake J . s.up ilescnlad
Seminole as a
Ave
was awarded Monday
a medium sized count) "

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tt4tmi’ll

oft it i

at

The t Tilted States, ill no e f­
fort to woo In.tonesiu away
Him. ( ommuiiisl blot- Infirience, hit* provided 1’ieunh-iit
Sukarno'* regime viith alooist
$.’o million in emergen. ) f.o eigll aid in recent 10.mill*.

rnjuested by llie Semln.'k*
Sellool Board several weeks

Bridge
Classified
C«inii s
Dei
\t by
Fdllonu!
Entertainment

(Herald Photos)

if fV

mi* Iminc lichl in jail thi*n* f«*r
tiamvfii to St. A ucurI mic t*»

In .Abeyance

\ ronstitulion.il
amend
merit providing lor the ap­
pointment rather than the
election of a superintendent
of
schools
(or
Seminole
County was approved today
by the ScijjIc and sent to the
House.
Sen
Mack Ch-vela ml Jr
telephoned llie Herald al
tinoi) that the measure had
p: **ed tlie Sena I p .
'f appioved by the House
it will then go to t'e (.over
nor lor hi* signature. It a'so
will !«• subject to a rofcrrii
liram by county voters in Nov­
ember Bail,
Supl It T Mow re when
apprised of the Senates a.
lion, said
I am happy that
the Senate approved Hu»
measure . . ami I -iiw-er* &gt;
hope Hie House will do like
wise ”
Tin- legislative cel tun "a

Jim Crowe tell* of excite­
ment around hi* fishing camp
last week. One evening a car
jumped its chock*tal the pub­
lic ramp atut roinsf into the
nvei, completely submerging.
A wrecker pulled it out. 'I lien
Sunday an over-powered fiihing boat went down and uu*
lost. Three fishermen swam to
is newI by horyselarat.
t

jSlit'i

Comity

VIENTIAN E, l.ao* i d ’ ll —
The latest Communist man­
euver* in I .no* appealctl de­
signed today to eliminate or
linmstiing intermit muni sup­
ervision of Hie It lice to. the
strategic Plnin of Jura.

Lots O f Kumls

Xulxidy asked me lint Low
collie there's a sign on one night try the Oviedo f i t )
wliirli
side of i inora ltd
Council to Orange I'a v in . and
reads street and (he oilier Construction Co ot Winter
road ?
P a rk in H ir amount of SI .tin
Tile council also set Salur
Hen J C Hutchison has day us Dog Inoculation Day
been named a member of when Dr. George I-.mg Orlan
the advisory committee for do veterinarian, will Ire on
N As. V s “ spare science" pro­ tic lot behind lb.' t tty Hail
gram and exhibit in October between Hie hours ot I and
at Orlando
5 p. m to inoculate all togs
.
•
•
as required by city urdmame
Qualified Seminole County
In oilier
business
Wes
high school boy* who enlist Swenson was appointed to
lids month In the I ■ 8. Naval serve again as lifeguard at
Reserve will las eligible for an the Municipal Swimming Pool
HO-day
accelerated
recruit which i» scheduled to ofen
training cruise this summer. the first week in June with
Further information i* avail- C. K Buckelcw and Ton)
aide at the II. S. Naval Re­ Daniel as managers
serve Trailing Center. Orlando.

N O . 7(Hi

Suspects Bn Dope Thefts

IlKItl IN I CPI &gt; \n An*11hill with the reflex.•« of a
ron.l niter rescued bis (.crttiao
wife floor Communist • held
Berlin in 1* daring dn»h to
fri.sl -m before dawn Sunday.
T w o men mol two women
\\.-sl Beilin police »..ot today. u * m* In-inu; t|Ut iiu&gt;ia il t lav
iiiiU'Ul nat« 4-la s (Ii*«fN Iuti*
Brick Wall
\ |*t il 27 hj State Hun an of
% at Ja*kj»ouST. i’ BTERSItl'lit. it T i t ,Niiicolics fticrtif2
- - \ state research officer vilh*. it uan icportiil hj I'olice
said Monday tiiat ». ientific Ciiicf l!"&gt; Williams
» hi* f W 111iati a i. i nan«d
stu.il.-a of the led tide have
n a. lo-d a brick stall than can ii r ay amUt* infui mid him the
only lie breached with more four u ii *• in n^lial v%InI»’ a ■
li'tfedly fktcitlttir 'Hop*!' in a
money
J.ii Lbouvilli* druy-t o t

ing completion.

ago. when Milwce cvpa --ol
approval, saying tiiat “ it will
divorce politic* Irom e-luca
lion."
In other legislative action
today, tile Iloilo' C iuU-i I its
mind and passed a loll auth
orizing use of the state » fid
million public school fund tor
higher education eon«truet:on
The measure passed the
House by Ho ncces»ar&gt; three
fifths vole after Hie lawmak­
ers larked on an amendment
waking the Binds available
for juth.ic stilinol eon si riot ion
as well as hulldm, , lor tin
versities and junior inlleg.s

S A N KOI! I), F L O P I D A

Daring: Dash

The Sena l e Misee I .mentis
1e ci slat on Coin nut tee
ap

proved Hu' hill, by Sen Mack
Cleveland Jr.. Sanford, set­
IIy LA It BY v f il s h f i .
ting up a fixed daily license
I ii &gt; Commission an t infur- fee for the little track
Hut now it mu‘ t go to
malls with Hunt i n represen
finance and taxation to detertnttvc* ycslenlny «n ulilil)
mine its effect on slab fin­
lines to new building out on ances.
Hunt Properly . . . City re­
The hill fixes a flat daily
affirmed it* policy no utility fee in lieu of j&gt;ereent.i ge taxservice without annexation atton for liarn e-* tra cks with
Negotiations may lie in an average daily p a rim u tu e l
pool of less than StQO.IHK).
order next
The rate is Sl.ooo a day
Casselberry also met yes­ for a p&lt;»'l of up to $50,00(1,
terday and alter two and a $.1,000 a day lor a pool hehall hours with law suits luicn S.vu.ikk) tut Si.t.iHW and
day (or a pool be­
threatening every which way S-Vishi
regarding tile removal of a tween $7.5.'"to and Sloo.nou
S|Mikesm&lt;-n said the track
house without a permit the
council got down to business ha' been having .i hard time
and derided that the proposed making ends meet.
charter would emphasise l)o
new taxes be levied without
referendum election.
• • •
State It
wiping out
on South
tween 25th

m ini...
Progress Work BRIEFS

T l'E S ., MAY 7, 19G3

JU'KSON. Mis*. (C P U _
\ Misji'sippt legislative com­
mittee
today charged that
\tiy Gen Hubert I
Kenludv illegally precipitated the
racial integration crisis ul
the t nlver-Uy of Mississippi.
The General legislative In
vestigative Cominittre said
the President's hrolher bail
no legal right to send mar­
The propel ty lout betome
shal* or troops to (lie ram
pu» and that his doing **&gt; »oi plus willi the compliitluli
t||ns, have been II |»&gt;lilieal o f Hm new post office facili­
move to aid Democrat* in ty. The old building, built in
; ti'I.'l. tms ii cun.-tit property
last November1* election.
The eommlltee. which s|u'nt value of Jh-VJ.iO.
-n month* uivesiigaljm: Hm
s. pi :mi riot wliiih resulted
from llie ailiui»*iou ot Negro
lames II Meredith lo “ (lie
Mis'. ' made the charge m
what It railed a “ complete
and factual" final reportTin* committee laid that
conscientious effort* by state
olliii.il* to prevent violence |
were overridden by Kennedy
I'tiar lllaiu hard, Negro
and a biota I, blundering ,
Duck diner fruin llerlfiird.
group of U. S. depot) marN. ('., learned llie "hard
dials
nut''
Munday
altermain
Iti.ii il dm nti'l pa) lu nrder
■ grease jnli al No. 2 fire
■liiliun mi Frrnrh Avenue.
4'lly Judge Kenneth Mclnlm.ll lined Ill ii hard $ 25 I
fur reckless driving and de­
facing city property.
i \ n : r \\* \v Kit Al. ( F l 'l )
Seem* llhinrliurd. driving
'I lu* 1 ' mind Stiltca today npnna
It ink with a sceinul
IKii*'ntly of Idled » new Tel star
truck riding ‘’piggy-back."
roru finmleittiunn ahtel lit a t hut
trievl t&lt;» drive inti&gt; the fire
tn iy ft;. Hi ti» Ftirope “ llvu**
slatiun, demanding u grease
tcL \i-iiMii pit tureh
n«tr*»jnli fur bis trhirlr. Tile
n ull I fiofdon (*ooprr'a fli^lit
"piggy-back" truck hanged
nit** (t|mrn tievi week.
tile top of the fire slatiun
If I'kntythinjr
arronlim' In filnif, (he 1Tf* Jiiiilfid ilmirwa). Ill.ini hard barked
( 1st.H 2 H ill pick Up f«»lrlip mil trhd again. Another
bang.
v j,...ii pu"lini’» from the Foil
i i Flute* mill heiiftl (hem lo
Fire t’hlct .Mach ( levrI.UHtprt ;it the .speed of lijflit.
land Sr. said damage In the
Ihf now MiU'llite rode into
Imlldmg was negligible. Hut
m i ** ul 7 'IK ii . iii , KMT today
Blanchard paid llie $251
in thi* o*11*#' **f ,i tmftM.l lieliu
fine . . . and learned a fire
I *4) kvit
station and a service sta­
St u iitMln end ritrl) iiidh'ntion are entirely different.
l i47n-%wife I fin I *il uppen red to
It*" h perfect flfjfht*' (he I Till

Grease Job

Proves Too
Expensive

Yanks Orbit
New Telstar

•&gt;11*•t■**!»4 in u iiivv for lli»* thre**-

sinjf* ledfa,

l(iiH« \er, offii uiIn decline!
I. *t.t v flatly I lull the nalelliti
l ad r« iu hi»d ilf jdaniH-tl orbit
*'We wtiu|*| Ilki* to Aee It |fo
ai muni &lt;mi'ri before w« *&gt;uy
th.il/" •'iiiif line a*"in*ntlv|Uni
il'
Federal Spare Agency
raid there wan “ nothing that
would irulimte TelsUtr-l! (ias
pom* in any direction except
t lit*
it should Itiiv*' Kobe,
«&gt;Uiiny iuuked fine/'

I’iiirly Active
NEW YOKE (111'l)—Stock*
were mixed at * fairly ac­
tive opening today.

Haiti Evacuation Ordered
se v e ra l

day*

In

TH E

FBI Arrests
FEC Worker
On Sabotage
JACKSONVILLE (U P I) —
The Fill arrested a stiikiug
union member M u n d a y on
charge* of attempting to *abotago a Florida Fast Const
Railway ( KFC) train
Untold V. Thompson of New
Smyrna Bench, a to ycai-old
member of one of the union*
striking the FF.C, was charg­
ed with wilfully damaging and
icridcring unsafe rolling stock
of the railway. Bond wit* »e l
ut $5.uou ami a bearing sched­
uled for Muy 15 at Daytona
Beach.
Thompson'* arrest was an­
nounced aborlly after the FFO
posted $5,bill) lewnril for in­
formation leading to tlie nrie*t, conviction und sentenc­
ing of persons for »ulailage.
.Meanwhile, a striking Mi­
ami union official said Im
would apply for a $5,110(1 re­
ward and licensed nn FFO
employe of seting a fire on
FFO properly in tho South
Florida city.
Tltomn* A. Herndon, chair­
man of the operating onion*
oti nttiku in Miami, said bo
had statement* ’’from ut least
six men" (lint n company sup­
ervisory employe net fire ti)
an abullduned i 1.0 building
Mnmlay.

-tr

\ bill « ! unit tax relief to
tie Marne's horn* track in
Seminole County sailed out
of one Senate committee to­
day but landed in another.
The bill, if passed, is sim­
ilar to oilier bills aiding
tracks of comparative */c
throughout Uic state The lo­
cal raceway suffered sever­
ely this pa*t »ea*nn dm* b&gt;
bail iu m i Iii r

Established 1908

U nited Press Leased W ire

VOL. 53

Two Yanks
Make New
Everest Attempt
KATMANDU, Nepal ( I l l ’ ll
Two American* and 12 Nep*
ale*o Sllerptl guides today at­
tempted another rumpled of
Ml. Fvrirst, world's highest
peak.
The team m I out from an
ndvuuen huso camp Monday,
reft called by several day* of
rest f.dinning participation in
tho fiist smeeasful American
summit assault May t.
Tim men were part of a IDmull American scientific ex.
pcdnii.il deployed on tlm Him­
alayan Mountain slope* in at
unprecedented team us.-ault on
tlm roof of tile world.

S A N LORD

Downtown Merchants Assn.
A N N O U N C ES
That the majority of
DOWNTOWN
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Lawmakers Seek To Halt Repair Rackets
(Special to Tho Herald)
TALLAHASSEE — The
obituary of wholesale home
repair racketeering In Florida
la spread through the pagra
of a dozen laws being consid­
ered by the Legislature.
The proposed lews hit the
repairmen from every angle:
—One would create a state
licensing board for contrac­
tors. The board would have
the power to enforce legal,
ethical end morel standards
in the contracting business
through Its licensing powers.
— Another makes It a crime
for a notary public to put
his seal on a signature ho
doesn't actually witness.
— A companion bill provides
a penally for signing a docu­
ment as a witness when In
fact, the signer didn't witness
the agreement’s making.
— Still another law would
take the power to create local
building codca out of the Leg­
islature's hands. Instituting a
building code would be the
job of the County Commitalon and the county'e voters.
— But perhaps the key bill
In the Urge package is the
14-page "Home Improvement
Installment Contracta Act."
It
prescribes everything
from the form a home repelr
contract must take, to the rate
of Interest he can chargt, to

the licensing of repairmen
and finnnceera who buy their
mortgagee.
Each of the bills is alined
at what has grown Into a
multi-million dollar crlms in
Florida.
In Alachua County alone
two sister firms bilked the
poor and illiterate out of more
then a million dollara In mort­
gages In just one year. Scores
of * muHer firms were opt-rntIng at the same time, and a
few still are trading sub­
standard, low value repairs
for Inrgc mortgages.
Sometime* they're guilty
of merely deceiving the homo
owner. Often forgery and oth­
er crimes are intimato pieces
of their scheme.
Until the Legislature began
ading, chances of dealing
thini a death blow seemed re­
ntoto,
Proscutor* could set against
soma of the mors flagrant
violators, but Uitir efforts
seriously are harmed by the
present laws thut are vague
on the subject of home repair
and mortgage "theft."
The proposed laws would
provide them with several
avenues to push their prose­
cution ovt-r. They aro roads
leading directly to the home
repair racketeer and hit allied
conspirator*.

JFK Jars'
Pentagon
Hospital
Notes
MAY S
Admissions
Date* Jaso Young, Lungwood;
Charlie
Petrusha,
Loogwood; Marie Belncrt,
DeBary; George Dee, Port
Orange; Charlotte Barnott,
DeBary; Henry Tamm 8r.,
Flossie Lawson, Carl Hollen­
beck, Marie Rowes, William
Bcdley of Hanford.
Discharges

Mrs. Grant Clutter and baby,
Osteen; Karon Grant, N. Or­
lando; Cora Tbomai, Mrs.
Thomas Lawscm and baby,
Jimmy Murray of Sanford.
M AY S

Admissions
Phlllla Mora, Lakt Mary;
Dtncla Rogers, Virginia; Vir­
gil Rogers, Virginia; Jennie
Marcollc, Delores E r i o n ,
Eliubclh Goode, Mcllneaae
Evans, Willie Marlaln, Ben
Carroll, Htuie Mae Carroll ol
Buford.
Discharge*

Debra J«»n Young, Longwood; Bertie Ray, Alabama;
Warren Ewing, DeBary; Mar­
gery Oglesby, Geneva; Clif­
ford Garrison, Paols; Tliomaa
Hanson, Edna Leatherwood,
WUHe Johnson, Janie Shoe­
maker, Mary Sonia Kills,
Lurlene Msrls, Alice Cam­
eron, Theotreis Jones of San­
ford.
MAY 4
Admissions
Bessie Quick, DeBary; June
Goff, Orlaudo; Iona Meldrr,
Viols Kuhn, Fannie Limehouse, Henry Peter* of San­
ford.
I Irtha
Mr. and Mrs. U-alcr It. Junes
of Sanfurd, i. Imy
Dierbargr*
Gertrude K u h n , Dullary;
Mrs. James Crane and baby,
Uviedo; Kula Davis, John
Phillips, Hooker Miller, lleriilcr Jaeubs, Imuise Rlalr,
Nathan Garner, Mrs. Wade
Shraly and baby of Sanford.

funnily with Jta own defensa
view*.
W^ilte House and Defense
Department sources denied
there was any mystery In the
new move, regarding It ns a
normal development.
Kennedy disclosed that he
will not reappoint
Adm.
George 11. Anderson as chief
of naval operations, but In­
stead will jump Adm. David
L. McDonald, (id, aver five
senior officer* into tlie top
Navy post. Anderson, lop
military man in the Cuba
crlsli Iasi fall, enda bis twoyear term Aug. 1.
Gen. Uurtii E. LeMsy, Air
Force chief of alaff whose
future has Iwen a subject of
■peculation, will be reappoint­
ed.
But hie second term will be
for juat one yeer rather than
two. He end* his first term
of two years on July 1.
Both Anderson and LeMay
have differed from their ci­
vilian superiors In the While
House end Defence Depart­
ment on several major de­
fense fssura—tha TFX war­
plane contract, the Hkybult
mitsllu end the KH7U war­
plane, for example*.
But they have don* ao
through official channels, in
their own services, In the
Joint Chiefs of Staff and be­
fore congressional committee*.
BoUi are 66 and thus sever­
al years from retirement age.
In Kennedy's selection of
McDonald, obaurvere say evi­
dence that a sudden decision
lo make the high i-uinmatid
change must have b e e n
reached.
Me Dmmid, who became a
four-Mtar udmirul April 1, had
barely unpacked In Lundun to
take over Ills new assignment
as oummandrr in chief of
U, 8. naval forces in Europe.
He pievlously was comman­
der of thu U. H. titli Fleet In
the
Mediterranean, having
succeeded Andersen 23 months
ago.

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documents.
Most home repelr mort­
gage* taken by racketeers are
signed in blank and witnessed
and notarised sometime Inter
by persons who didn't sec the
signing.
Und'.r Senate Rill IPS intro­
duced by Sen, Mathews, a
notary who doesn't lake rea­
sonable precautions to be sure
the person signing a docu­
ment is the? true maker could
l&gt;e jailed for six months. This
clause hinges on negligence.
I f the notary puts his seal
on a document knowing that it
is fraudulent, a five year pris­
on term and 16,000 fine- could
result.
Under House Hill 438, it is
a misdemeanor fur a witness
to sign something he didn't
actually witness, and perjury
for a notary puhlic to attach
his oral to such a document.
The final law uriBer consid­
eration, Is a revision of the
mechanics lien law. It passed
the House recently after a
stormy discussion.
The revision wuuld make it
more difficult fur a supplier
to attach goods used In con­
struction, and would make the
builder more responsible for
paying for them.
Homo repairmen who op­
erate fraudulently In Florida
frequently collect for the ma-

would have power to put the
nffrnder out of buslm-M,
The licensing ft « would be
nominal.
Violations of the act could
bring a |2.r,0q fine and revo­
cation of the license.
Representative A. J. (Arch)
Thomas of Starke, say* he be­
lieves Hous* Rill 431, a lar­
ceny law, Is a key part o f the
Legislature's home repair pro­
gram.
Thin bill makes It punisha­
ble by 10 year* in jail and a
86,000 fine to fraudulently
get a signature on a document,
Including home repair mort­
gages. The penalty extrude to
persons who try to collect on
fraudulent paper,
A similar bill was entered
In the Srunte by Ken. John
Mathew* of Jacksonville, a
strong proponent of i emulation
for the home repairmen.
The .Mathews bill is hii
amemlimul to the .title'* lurccuy statutes and carries a
penafty of five years ami
f 10,0000. Mathews’ bill Is In
the Judiciary "11” committee.
The House bill is ready for
its second reading.
Resting In the I.abur and
Imluitiy Committee of the
Semite is the bill that would
license- all contractors In Flor­
ida by the ntate. It was intro­
duced Thuisday.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Kennedy
has jarred the Pentagon by ordering the third shakeup in the military high command in three years.
A surprise White House announcement Monday
also jolted some congressional sources, who private­
ly claimed the administration sought to assure con'

Commerce
and
Reciprocal
Trade and the Finance and
Taxation committee*.
Another House Rill makes
It Illegal to sell a mortgage
until tin- job that guvs rise
to it "is substantially com*
plated," The bill is in theHouse Committee on Llunks
ami !.oan».
House Dill 430, also in the
Hanks and Loans Committee,
would lie a blow to the infa­
mous balloon payment.
According to the bill, unless
the mortgage states in Urge
print at the top and bottom
that it is a balloon deal (one
with a large final payment)
the hnlloon clause is inactive.
Instead of the lust payment,
everything left to pay will
be paid o ff at a reasonable
monthly rule, without further
Interest charges.
Many
mortgages
taken
throughout the state by the
repair racketeers require a
final balluon payment of sev­
eral thousands of dollars.
Also being considered are
two bills that directly effect
notary publics, and Indirectly
the homo repairmen.
As the law now stands,
there Is no penalty provided
far a notary public who en­
dorses a fraudulent document.
The same goes for persons
who sign as witnesses to ths

Perliapa the key bill among
the dor.en being considered Is
the Installment contract* act.
It was Introductd Thursday
In the House of Represents,Uves and referred to the Com­
mit. ee on Finance and Tax­
ation for study. The same- bill
was introduced in the Senate
Wednesday and sent to Ju­
diciary " A " committee,
Tho contract prescribed In
the bill must contain the en­
tire agreement between tha
home owner and contractorno more vague and incomplete
wording, according to tlx? law.
it also tightens thc reins
on deals to exchange work
for permission to put n sign
on the property or a list of
prospective customers.
All
such denis'would bo approved
by the statu comptroller.
In the past, many such
deals have turned uul to be
something tli-«?.
The form prescribed for the
rontract would do away with
all "hidden charges." Tha In­
terest rate would hu limited to
10 percent. And no contract
could be legally signed ill
blank. '
Tim act provides for lic­
ensing all home finance agen­
cies and home Improvement
contractors by the comptroller.
If inequities In any operation
are found, tha comptroller

WI100? — No great
anowy owl, he. It's air­
man l.C. LuU Kodriguez, of Kncinltofl.
Calif., utmigmnl to Air
D e f e n s e Command
equudron, Wuveriy Air
Force Station, Juwu.
He'd nliowti at mid­
point of a r&gt;0-mlle hike
in utilizero weather.
(Made it, too, in 14Vg
hours).

Courthouse
Records
Hull* Filed
Fed.
Nat’l Mtg. Aaso. v».
Wiliam Lamb, mtg. fcl.
Fed.Nat'l Mtg. v*. Wyman
FHpps,
da l, mtg. fcl.
Fed.
Nat’l Mtg. Aun. vs.
Dale Williams, d a l, mtg.
fcl.
Connecticut Savings Bank
of New Haven vs, Howard
Harris, etal, mtg. fcl.
Fed. Nat'l Mtg. va. Rich­
ard Bollinger, dux. mtg. fcl.
Ridgewood Savings Rank
vs. Cecil Buchanan, dux,
mtg. fcl.
W. I*. Fed. S. and L. v*.
James A. Neal, etal, mtg
fcl.
Sylvanla Electric Products,
Inc. v*. Charles E. Gormley,
111 mtg. fcl.
Fed. Nat'l Mtg. Assn, vs
William J. Jameson, «tu s„
mtg. M .
Robert W. Hill, etal va
Inez Meredith, mtg. fcl.
First Fed. S. and L. of Orlainlu vs Douglas Bilodeau,
mtg. fcl.
North American Mtg Corp.
vs. Hubert L. Richmond, etux
mtg. fcl.
First Fed S. and L. Asia,
v- Minnie G. Francis, mtg
fcl.
McCouglian Mtg. Co„ Inc.
v* Aaron C. Washburn, mtg.
fcl.
National Slate Bank of
Newark vs Lori-n K, Lyuns,
etal, mtg. fcl.
Evangelical C o v e n a n t
Churdi of Orlando, v* A. N.
Andrews, etux, etal,
Fed. Nat'l Mlg. Assn. vs.
May E. .Miller, elvir, mtg.
icl.
T C. Huger* vs Clarence
Hagan, d a l. Icl. Win.
W. I'. Fed. S. and L. v*
la mne Derry, d s l, mtg. M .
Russell House Movers, Inc.
vs. Arthur Lee Wilson, fcl.
Icin.
lkiwery Savings Usnk vs
Joseph Gibson, Jr., etux,
mtg. fcl.

NEW

YORK

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Licensing would be super­
vised by a seven-man board
made up of persons in tho
building Industries.
The board would have pow­
er to Investigate any license
applicant. A license could be
denied on the basis of bail j
character, integrity or incotnpi-tency. Violation of any
building code in the slate could
be gruunds for revoking a
license.
Cost of the license would
bo only $2u, but it would in­
sure llie machinery to keep
illegitimate operators in cluck.
Already pussed by the
House,, and before the Senate
for approval, is the bill thut
would giw- cadi county per­
mission to institute a building
code without the I-egslalure's
approval.
It require* a referendum in
each county concerned, accord­
ing tci an amendment tacked
on It by the House.
Another bill in the House
is a companion to the building
code law. It wits introduced
by Rep, Thomas.
It would give County Com­
missioners power to license
contractors and examine them
to be sure they are compe­
tent. No licensing charge Is
provided for, only n check by
the County C'omniis-iun.
The bill was sent to the

— recommendation* o f thu ad­
visory board." It was noted
(but the award is designed
for a play representing "in
marked fashion tha educa­
tional valuu of thu power ol
the stage,"

Two posthumous prises, u
furor over an unbestowed
drama prise, and a public
service award to the Chicago
Dally Nuwe highlighted the
announcement Monday of the
1063 PullUer prises in Journaliam and the arts,
Tlio’ Dally News received a
gold medal and a citation for
a aeries "calling attention to
the Issue of providing birth
control services in the public
health programs of its urea."
William Faulkner, chroni­
cler o f tha Imaginary Yoknapatiwpha County In Minis
alppi, who died July 6, 1DC",
wus cited In fiction for hie
humorous, earthy reuilscencr,
"The Reivers." lie had ruceivcd an award ill 1065 fur
hla novel, " A Fable."
Alsu honored pratliuniuuely
was Dr. William Carlos Wil­
liams, tho pod physician who
died In Rutherford, N. J. Iasi
March 4 at tha ege of 73. He
was cited for his book of
poems, "I'icturus from Breug­
hel."
John Meson Drown and
John Gamier, the two mem­
bers of the drama jury, resigned Monday with state­
ments that tlm members ot
the I’ulltser Advisory Hoard
had rejected their choice for
the award; Edward Albee’a
"Who'a Afraid af Virginia
Woolf T"
A spokesman fur Columbia
University said only that the
trusters had "approved all the

It was thought the advisory
board might have considered
A 1bee's cathartic ami vehe­
ment drama outsldo these
qualifications, it waa the
sixth time since the prizes
were established In 1317 that
no drama award was given.
Three newsmrn from the
New Ymk World Telegram &amp;
Sun — Sylvan Fox, Anthony
Hhipiion, and William Longgood—got prizes fur report­
ing under drudlinu pressure
for their coverage of March
1, 13112 o f an American A ir­
lines pinna crash at New
York's International Airport.
Ninety-five persona died in
that tragedy. Ccrnpllcatlng
coverage of that story was
the crush on newspaper stuffs
creeled ths seme day by the
vast welcome and ticker tape
purude given Lt. Col. John
M. Glenn, tho astronaut.
In editorial writing, Ira H.
Ifarkey, editor of tha 1’cacagoula (Miss.) Chronicle, was
honored for Ills work during
the Integration crisis created
when James Meredith became
thu first Negro admitted as
a student to the University of
Mississippi.
Other prize* in journalism:
— Nuliunal Reporting: An­
thony Lewis of the New York
Time* fur hi* coverage in
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Join To
Pool Resources

Negroes Hit
Jail Treatment
Of Youngsters

The Sc mi mile Count)' TB
ami Health Assn, officially
joined five other counties
Monday in the new Central
Floridu
Tuberculosis
and
Respiratory
Disease Assn.
Incorporated.
The officers and board of
directors voted unanimously
to join forces with the other
agencies to pool resources to
do a better job.
"This is the beginning ol
a new and better organisa­
tion with strength which will
bring progress and greater
effectiveness in the fight
against inhere ulus is am! res­
piratory diseases which is
our sole reason for exist­
ence,’ ‘ said President Jim
Lee,
Lee noted that the local
TB and Health Assn, began
IB years ago with A. U. Pelson Sr. as it's bead.
John Collins, area director
of the Central Florida TBRI)
Assn, spoke to the group on
the advantages of having the
central group of counties join
together to work more ef­
fectively.
He pointed out live amount
of administrative, auditing,
accounting and bookkeeping
work necessary for the many
organizations, and noted,
"Disease d o e s n ' t care
where you live. We base a
Job to do and llie best way
to do it is to get together,
lu-gct county tines, think
in terms of the whole area,
and the people whom we
serve with be greatly benefitted."
The slate of officers for
next year, as read by nomi­
nating chairman Mack Cleve­
land Sr. was elected unani­
mously. Tile group voted to
keep the present slate which
includes the following; Jim
Ix e, president; Mack Cleve­
land Sr., vice president; Mrs.
C. E. Hunter, secretary and
Mrs. Nancy Steele, treasur­
er'.
Executive board members
arc Mrs. J. N. Azzarello, Don
Fletcher and Mrs, W. W.
Tyre.
Directors arc Hubert Besserer, Mrs. James Brookshire,
Carroll Burke, Mr*. Herbert
Collier, Mrs. Helen Constan­
tine, Mrs. L. O. Cox, Mrs.
Grctclien Crowell, Mrs. W.
A. Forward, Mrs. Margaret
Gull, Mrs. Ralph Howard,
Mrs. W. L. Harvey Jr.
W. J. Hartley. Hay -Slaton,
Robert Earns, Mrs. J. It.
Kootcbon, Mrs. Ralph Jarvis,
Mrs. J. I. laird. Mrs. A. J.
Peterson Sr., Mrs. Irving
Pryor, Mrs. n. 11. Ruby. Mrs.
]|, S. Rowan. Mrs. Charles
Sims, Mrs. Mary Skisluk,
Mrs. Robert Wade and Mrs.
J. W. Yarborough.

BIRMINGHAM. Ala. (U P I)
—Police dispersed from the
city jail Monda) night all ap­
parently organized gathering
of about 5oo Negroes protest­
ing the hardships of juvenile
racial demonstrators in a jail
compound.
Some ol the Negroes threw
stones at newsmen in the
floodlight-bathed street
but
31) policemen with nightsticks
moved forward and cleared a
two-block area.
The Negroes had streamed
into the street in front of Ihc
jail, located in a Negro resi­
dential area, from nearby
houses. The) had heard re­
port* that hundreds of Negro
youngsters, among Hie ap­
proximately 850 persons arrested during an untlscgregalion demonstration Monday,
had been forced to slantl in
the jail yard fur several hour*
waiting lu be proerised and
bail liven caught in a thunder­
storm. Many were late get­
ting supper.
Jail ollirial* said that the
arrested demonstrator* had
been fed and bedded down as
quickly ns possible but many
were still In the yard when
it rained. "W e can’t control
the weather," one official
said.
New- protest demonstrations
were catted for today to con­
tinue a segregation protest
campaign begun April 3 by
Negro leader Martin l.uther
King Jr. King had accused
white merchant* of reneging
on promise* to desegregate
lunch counters, change hiring
practices and set up a bi-racial committee to discuss rac­
ial problems.
"You mother* must come
out and join your children In
jail." the Rev. Ralph Aln-rnathy told one of five mass
meetings .Monday night.
Rurke Marshall, assistant
U. S. Attorney General for
civil
rights, met
Monday
night with a four-member hiracial group that tried to
work out a plan acceptable to
both Negro and white com­
munities Ibid would end rac­
ial alrife.

Melder Infant
Service Today
Funeral services were to
be hold at 2 p. m. today in
Cbristmus for Michael Robert
Melder. Tlic infant son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Melder
of 20P4 E. 27th St., he died
shortly after birth Saturday
at Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital. Services were to be
field at graveside in the
Christmas cemetery. Gramkow Funeral Home was In
charge of airangcmcnts.
Complaints arc twice as ef­
fective if you don't appear
rude or angry.

NINETY-FIVE residents and VIP* of the Limit­
er Detroit area were irueat* hint weekend of
Mucklc Pro*, at Deltona. They flew in and re­
turned by chartered airliner, (till Farmer
(right), Deltona ifcneriil munayer. outlines plan*
for the new community to William A. Ho»s
(seated). Dearborn Guide owner and publisher,
ami Kul|ih H. Guy Jr. (renter). Dearborn city
attorney.
(Herald Photo)

GOP M oves To Halt
Unemployment Plan
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
House Republicans callrd at­
tention today to an anti-dis­
crimination regulation in an
effort to defeat an administra­
tion plan to boost aid for
communities with chronic unemployment.
In a minority report accompan) ing the $11.7 million
authorization hill, a group of
Republicans printed the text
of an anti discrimination reg­
ulation which governs use of
facilities huilt with federal
aid under the area redevelopment program.
The regulation, published
Jan. 4 in the Federal Regis­
ter, previously had received
little attention. Because it is
"a comparatively new addi­
tion" to Hie program, the Re­
publicans said they reprinted
the text "fo r the benefit of
members who may be inter­
ested."
Without expressing
any

Vet Threatens
President's Life
SPARTANBURG, S. C (U P I)— A veteran of all four
branches of the armed forces
was sentenced to one year
in prison Monday for throatcning the life o f President
Kennedy in a series of let­
ter*.
Virdell II. Willingham. 73,
of Winnsboro.
wrote
the
President three letters seek­
ing his assistance in re-en­
listing in the service. The
last letter said " I hope to
hear from &gt;ou soon or I will
Me you through the scope of
a high-powered rifle."
A Secret Service agent ar­
rested Willingham last Sept.
9 and he was confined in the
Atlanta federal penitentiary
hospital for observation Psy­
chiatrists judged him "sane
and capable of executing a
plan."
Authorities said Willingham
had served in the Marine
Corps, Air Force, Navy and
Army, all under different
names, within a alx year per­
iod.

view on the merits of Hit- regIllation, the GUP report call­
ed speellic attention to two of
it* provisions:
—One that bars racial segregatinn or other such discrimination in nursing home*
built with the program's help.
Hie attention focused on this
could make it more difficult
for Democratic leaders to fine
up v o t e s from Southern
Democrats.
—A provision that exempts
from the anti-diicriminatton
rules all hotels, motels or
other fscililies intended lor
occupancy for periods of less
than 30 days. This could make
it more difficult for Northern
Democratic liberal* to vote
against an attempt to write a
tough'd anti ■ discrimination
amendment mto the bill.
Adoption of such un amend­
ment would, In turn, make it
still more difficult to win
Southern voles lor the U'gitlulion.
Ollier congressional news:
Restrictions: The H o u s e
Committee on Un-American
Activities hoped to wind up a
two-day hearing on whether
there should be further re­
strictions on travel by U. h.
citizens to Cuba. The com­
mittee, as usual, refused to
disclose (he Identity of wit­
nesses will) would appear to­
day.

Art Exhibit
An art exhibit by student*
of Seminole Count) ’* Negro
schools will be staged from
4 to 8 p. m. Friday and
9 a. m. lo 8 p. m. Saturday
at Hie American Legion Hall
on West I3Ui Street, Golds­
boro. according to Willicrt
Smith, county art co-ordmator.
Accept or refuse miitutions
promptly, to give Hie hostess
a break.

FOUR CENTURIES OF FLORIDA HISTORY went portrayed by the
fourth yrmle at Grammar School a* they presented a play depict Iny Floralii under the rule of lhe Indian*, the Spanlrth, French, Enyli h and
finally, Americans. Uotorful costume* and flay* created an aiithentie ntmospnere ns the state, flay, salty, flower and bird and capital were saluted
in *ony. The playlet was under the direction of Mrs. Naomi Durham,
teacher.
(Herald Photo)

Tax Cut Could Aid State Revenue
WASHINGTON (U P I)
—
State and local tax revenue*
in eight southern states would
increase by $324 million a
year If a $10 billion federal
lax cut i* enacted, according
to a Treasury Department es­
timate.
The
Increase
predicted
would not reach tills mark un­
til the full Impact of such a
federal cut Is felt in about
Hirer year*.
Estimates for Hu- slates
was made by Hie Treasury
Department at the request of
Sen. Paul Douglas ID-Ill.)
chairman of Ihc Senate-House
economic committee.
A committee stall estimate
earlier predicted lhat a S10
billion tax rut would mean
an increase of about $lo bil­
lion in the gross national pro­
duct.
The Increase in luxes, orcording to the estimate*,
would atem from an Increase
in personal Income ,unl pur­
chasing power.
Un u percentage basis, the
slate and local laxe* would
increase Iroin the Il*i2 level ol
$4 5 billion ot about Hie same
rule In all southern stales.
Percentage increases would
lie the highest in Florida and
Alabama—* |&gt;er ccnl in each
cute.
Florida's I!*i2 stale and lo­
cal revenue of uhoiil $1 bil­
lion would climb $79 million
and Alabama's would jump
$32 million from the $115 mil­
lion collected in 10U2.
States listed in Hie 7 per
cenl bracket were Georgia,
North Carolina, South Car­

olina,

Tennessee

and

Tennessee, increase of $35
million over $511 million,
Virginia, increase of $43
million over $ia&gt;4 million.

Vir­

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On a dollar basis. Hie rslimale predicted the following
gains;

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Georgia, increase of $42
million aliove siaij million
North Carolina, increase of
$52 milium over $725 million.
South Carolina, Increase of
$22 million over $321 million.

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The trend to Ret rid of parking
meters seems to bo growing, with
Fernandina Beach the latest Florida
city to abandon them — at least for
a trial period of six months. City
commissioners of that municipality
just north of Jacksonville ordered
250 meters to be taken out of opera­
tion in answer to a request from re­
tail merchants, who consider them
detrimental to business.
Thus it seems that a full cycle
has about run its course for these
curbside machines, which first were
used sparingly on main thorough­
fares in an effort to speed traffic
tum*over but then proliferated all
over the place.
Despite specific court rulings that
parking meters could legally be used
only to regulate traffic and never for
purposes of revenue, many Florida
cities, towns and hamlets blithely ig­
nored the courts and erected meters
alongside sido streets, alleys, parking

Peter Edson
"Hey, W atch It! That's a Deadly W eapon!"

lots and every place a frustrated mo­
torist might seek a parking place.
Originally, it was hoped that use
of meters on main streets and aven­
ues would encourage personnel of
stores nnd offices to park on offstreets. leaving spaces available on
the thoroughfare for customers.
Eventually, however, areas at a con­
siderable distance from the business
section, even those in strictly resi­
dential neighborhoods, sprouted me­
ters.
The only reason, of course, was
revenue. Certainly turn-over of traf­
fic was not involved.
Downtown merchants in Florida
cities, who have seen parts of their
trade drift off to shopping centers
with ample and free parking lots,
mny l&gt;c grasping at straws to certain
extent by protesting parking meters.
Nevertheless, a new nnd sharp look
at the mutter seems in order in many
cities.

Political
WASHINGTON— (N B A ) Resumption of civil war In
Laos will give a lot of peo­
ple another chante to say
"W e told you *o."
The moral is that it’s Im­
possible to make a deal with
the Russians or any other
Communists with any expectatlon they will keep their
promises.

Seeing The Fo rest...
You can find a flock of people
these days who steadily pronounce
their dovotion to distant "good cau­
ses" but somehow manage to avoid
showing much human concern at
close personal range.
The notion seems to be strong
that if you advocate sweeping attack
on human social ills in the large, you
don't have to care what you do with
ths humans you meet faco to faco
during the day.
Louis Kronenberger, a former
drama critic who is now a visiting
professor of English at Stanford,
says far too many intelligent educa­
ted folks have in fact made a "com­
plete substitution of social morality
for personal ethics."
Not surprisingly, In writing of
this in Horizon mugazlne, Kronen­
berger takes examples from the theater world he knew so well. But he
means his assault to bo brood. Of ed­
ucated liberals practicing "pure es­
capist morality,” he says:
"These people do steadily, quite
early in life, what the hard-fisted
rich used to do very late: they pay
conscience money. But today’s, un­
like yesterday’s, Is not paid retroac­
tively in leisured remorse. It is payas-you-go penance."
A perfect example is the actor

who is so busy discussing the hu­
mane causes he believes in that he
never remembers to ask his friends
how they feel or whut they are d&lt;&gt;inng.
Kronenberger bikes it farther
and says flatly that many "sociully
conscious” liberals claw each other
to pieces even us they spout noble
sentiments in support of social ad­
vances.
"How ultimately great is the gain,
to bring up children with no preju­
dice nguinst race and with every
sympathy for the poor, if they are
to have no scruples against backstabbing nnd un utter apathy toward
fair play?”
Evidence is plentiful in support
of Kronenberger’s contention that
personal morality is in steep decline.
Thoro is altogether too little caring
at close range.
What too mnny bleeders for "hu­
manity” fall to grasp is thnt their
devotion to good causes is a jerrybuilt structure unless it is founded on
n grent mound of earnestly pursued
little causes.
Morality is not divisible. I f it in
not seen the same way in the circle
around you as in the orbit of grent
affairs, then you are not really prac­
ticing it at all.

Malaysia New Trouble Spot
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nation's affairs, haa made
known Us displeasure over
the prospective new nation of
Malaysia.
State Chairman Liu Shaochi baa expressed the opin­

ion that the proposed Mala­
ysian federation la a "trap
of neo-colonialism."
Millions of Chinese live In
the territories which will
form Use federation next Aug.
31.
Peking's official opposition
to the plan appears to be
devised more to appeal to

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sympathetic factions and to
illr up trouble thaa to pre­
pare the ground for any for­
cible obstruction, either dip­
lomatic or military.
In the opinion of Commun­
ist affairs observers, Peking
esn mske use of the conflict­
ing currents surrounding MsIsyiis In foster Just the pro­
per degree of friction smong
neighbors
whose
previous
re Is lion t havo been peace­
ful.
Peking's aland is carefully
phrased lo make maximum
advantage of Indonesia Pres­
ident Sukarno's well known
feeling* on the lubject.
Thus, l.iu Shan rill's speech
at Henpaiar, nail, no April
IS. staled according to the
official New China News
Agency:
"The Indonesian govern­
ment oppose* the neo-colonlaltst scheme for Malaysia
and supports the people of
North Kalimantan in their
struggle for indrpcndance and
freedom. The Chinese govern­
ment and people resolutely
support the just stand and
great effort* of President Su­
karno and tlie Indonesian
government, and are confin­
ed (hat such efforts will sure­
ly achieve satisfactory re­
sults."
To have said merely that
the Chinese government op­
poses the Malaysia scheme
would have been lo throw
away a diplomatic opportun­
ity of the first order. Quot­
ing Sukarno approvingly fur­
thers Peking's alma much
more efficiently.
Hy declaring its opposition
to Malaysia, Peking also cur­
ries sympathy with lha Chin­
ese in Singapore, who face
the prospect of being a min­
ority in the emerged federa­
tion government by a Malaystock government
To potential sympathisers
In the Borneo territories, Pe­
king apeaka of Malayan Prime
Prime Minister Tengku Ab­
dul Rahman's "ambition to
reduce Brunei, Sarawak and
North Boreoo to colonies of
the Malayan federation."
The men in Peking are con­
fident that the new federa­
tion will be open to Infiltra­
tion and subversion by Red
agents, and that the lack of
experience
In
self-govern­
ment will expose the new na­
tion's potential economic and
political stability to undermining.
,

Dr. Crane's

Worry Clinic
Lois did a right-aboutface after shs was shocked
by her net score on ths
"Tesasgem Test" mention­
ed below. Marrird folks can
also profit from that test,
since It shows yon how ma­
ture you are emotionally.
Alas, many married folks
are still acting like spoiled
b r n t a and grandstanding
kindergartaera! Kate your­
self and see!
CASK P-432: Lois L., aged
16, la the headstrong girl who
feuded with her aunt over her
household chores.
"Or. Crane," Lola confessed
to ms some weeks later, "1
am ashamed of myself.
"Fo r now I can see how
childish 1 must have appeared
to my aunt. She gave up a
good position In an office to
come and taks the place of my
mother, who had died.
"Vet I was hostile and unco­
operative. I felt revengeful
and actually went out of my
way to causa her more work.
"And it « s i Just hrrnusa I
felt she was trying to run my
Ilfs fur ms.
"Rut after I received your
Test For Teenagers' nnd rat­
ed myself, I got a real shock.
"For when I subtracted my
Demerit score from my Merit
total, I had only 21 points.
"Mines ths norm for • 'Kindsrgartner, Emotionally' was
0.21&gt;, that meant I rated at ths
level of n kindergarten child.
“ A t first, I wouldn’t believe
the test! After I cooled down,

t took It to school end my
science teacher used it on ths
whole class.
"Then I found that many of
tho girls rated not only 'Sen­
ior High, Emotionally’ but two
of them were in tho 'College
Level.*
"As a result, I decided may­
be 1 was the one who was out
of step. So I began to culti­
vate more kterita end elim­
inate some of my Demerits.
"TVilhin just these past four
weeks, 1 have raised my rat­
ing till last night my net
score showed 67, which means
I am up to 'Senior High' rank.
"And I Twllsre within an­
other month or two 1 can even
reach lha 'College Lave!.'
"M y aunt Is delighted at my
progress end I know 1 am
much less of a problem to her
since 1 have begun to grow up
emotionally."
This "Behavior Test for
Teenagers’’ is based on what
ws consider to be emotional
maturity.
Even you marrird folks
might very profitably take
Uiis same test, for many hus­
bands and wives still are re­
tarded in their emotional
growth.
It is thus possible fur a man
to be 6 feet tall, 21 years old,
nnd a rtilb-ge graduate with a
good Job, yet he may actually
be at the "Junior High School"
level, emotionally.
In fact, some supposedly
"Kindergarten Level" In their
mature adults era even at the

emotional development.
Thus, many "only" children
who have been coddled by
nursemaids and governesses,
may try to throw temper tan­
trums after murriage and act
as c h i l d i s h as pre-school
youngsters.
Roms parents w i t h t h i s
"spotlighted" buckg r o u n d ,
thus resent sharing the lime­
light with their own young­
sters.
Mothers, as well as father*,
may thus be Jealous of their
own offspring, even to the
point of abnormality mention­
ed tomorrow.
So be aura you keep a file
of the various Rating Scales
offered you by the progressive
editor of this great newspa­
per.
For the modern newspaper
la pioneering In the field of
Human Relation* via this
mrdi-psychologlcal column.
These educational booklets
help you see yourself as others
look at you, and often prevent
d i v o r c e s , delinquency and
school drop-outs.
So send for that "Teenager
Tret," enclosing a long stamp­
ed return envelope, plus 20
cents, lies It even though you
are marriedl U may shock
you!
(Always write to Dr.
Crane In rare of this srwapaprr, e n c l o s i n g a long
stamped, addressed envelope
end 20 rente to rover typ­
ing and printing costa when
you send for one of hla
booklets.)

Phil Newsom Soys . . .

Castro Is Admired
As a Socialist Revolution­
ary, I'rsinier Mohammed Ben
Bella of Algeria frequently
lias expressed his admiration
for Fidsl Castro.
But at ths head of a new na­
tion almost totally dependent
upon Western help, partic­
ularly from Francs, hs has
had to temper his public ut­
terance* with assurances that
Algeria has no Intention of
stifling private enterprise or
abandoning tho agreements
which Isd to its Independence.
Next to Castro, tho man
moat admired by Ben Bella
probably is President Carnal
Abdsl Nasser of ths United
Arab Republic. This month, on
separate occasions, he will
play host to both.
DesplU the dlft amities. he
can point out to both that be
haa been an apt pupil.
After a relatively alow
start, ha can say that he haa
eliminated from public Ufa
most of hla political opposition
and made himself the control­
ling figure In the government
and in Algeria's single politi­
cal party.
H I s peasant management
committee* have taken over
more than 2.6 million acre* of
Algeria's richest farmland,
and the government has seis­
ed scutes and enterprises, in­

cluding movie houses and
hotels.
Eventually, It is planned
that more than aix million
acres of land will bo collectiv­
ised, with tho profit* divided
between ths state and the
peasants.
The heavy hand of govern­
ment has fallen both on Mos­
lem end French owners, de­
spite French protests that
such action violated the ac­
cords by which Franc* agreed
to Algerian independence.
Ben Bslle alee haa declared
that he does not Intend to let
matters rest there.
II* has said that Just as
Cuba aolvsd its problems, "so
will we solve them."
To demonstrators cheating
"proflu*re Into the sea" in
downtown Algiers this week
ho pledged that Algeria will
have "socialism a la Castro."
It seems fair at thla point
to recall that Castro also
promised land to ths peas­
ants, that hs declared "wa
are not CommunisU" and that
h* pledged not to confiscaU
private industry.
It is also fair to point out
that Ben Ball* operates under
enormous pressures, from ths
landless poaaanU, from the
two million unemployed and
from ths sUU of hit treasury
which could not operate with­

So why did the U. S. get
booby-trapped?
It may be granted that al­
most a year's relative peace
In Laos has been gained
since the cease-fire and the
Geneva accord guaranteeing
neutrality went into effect
and U. S. miliary advisers
were withdrawn. Thla, how­
ever. la not the whole case
oo which American policy
on Laos la built.
When President Kennedy
took office, ho had three
choices on Laos.
The first was to abandon
the country and let the Com­
munists take it over.
The second was military
intervention in which U. S.
troops would take part in a
long and difficult Jungle and
mountain guerrilla action to
drive the Reds out of Laos.
The United States was al­
ready involved in military
support of South Viet Nam
against Communist infiltra­
tion from North Viet Nam.
This operation is still far
from successful.
That left only the third al­
ternative, which wa* to seek
a political solution.
And when Russia's Nikita
Khrushchev
agreed
with
Kennedy at their Vienna
meeting that Laos should be
a neutral, independent coun­
try, It looked like an out.
It was a risk. But It was
worth taking—to gain time
If no more.
Roving Ambassador Averell
Harriman was assigned to
the Job. After IS months of
negotiations, the Geneva ac­
cord guaranteeing the neutra­
lity of Laos was signed by
14 free world. Communist and
neutral nations on July 23,
1U62.
But now, as Undersecretary
o! State for Political Affairs,
Harriman has had to return
to Europe to try to salvage
Laotian neutrality.
Russia
and the United
Slates blame each other
for the breakdown.
The chain of events leading
up to the new crisis appar­
ently began when Prince
Soupbanouvong's Pathet Lao
Communists in norther Laos
attempted to take over the
neutralist forces of his halfbrother, Premier Prince Souvanna Phouma.
Col. Kctsana Vongsonavanh,
co.nmander
of
neutralist
forces in the central Plain of
Jars, was murdered in Feb­
ruary after he had ordered
arrest of Pathct Lao support­
ers who had shot down a
U. S. foreign aid supply
plane, killing four Americans.
Pathet iLao prevented (lie ar­
rests.
A1I this year there has been
Intermittent raiding by (he
Pathet Lao against neutralist
forces in the Plain of Jan.
Reports indicate that fewer
than 100 men are involved
in each of these forays. Uut
they have the impact of ma­
jor battles.

Notebook

The Pathet Lao are believ­
ed to number about 20,000
troops plus an unknown num­
ber of North Vietnamese
who, in violaUon of the Gen­
eva accord, were not with­
drawn after the coalition gov­
ernment was aet up.
Neutralist forces are sup­
posed to number only about
2.500 under U. S. Armytrained Captain (now Gen­
eral) Kong Le. He had led a
revolt against loyalist forces
under Prince Phouml Nosavan, a former premier with
pro-western sympathies.
Ilia army of about 60,000
men is still In the rich and
most populous Mekong valley
area of southern Laos. They

Importance Of Canal
Stressed By Krider
By Frances Wetter
The fact that Seminole
County, now, more than ever,
needs to develop Its natural
resources was emphasized by
John Krider, chairman of the
St. Johns-Indian River Nav­
igating Committee at last
Thursday night's meeting of
the Lake Mary Chamber of
Commerce.
Krider, stressing the Im­
portance of building the pro­
posed St. Johns-lndlan River
Canal, said, “ We cannot de­
pend forever on the defense
dollar. Water is now hauling
one third of all commodities
and is the fastest growing
means of transportation to­
day. Therefore it Is more im­
portant than ever that we uti­
lize what we have here.
"AU major cities are situ­
ated on water. In Florida the
only large city not on the wa­
ter is Orlando and we. here
in Seminole County, helped it

grow. It hat been pointed out
that Seminole could become
the distribution center for the
whole of Central Florida if
our waterway* facUitica are
developed," he *aid.
Calling to mind the fact
that Houston, Tex., one of the
nation's major seaports, is at
least 60 miles inland from the
Gulf of Mexico, Krider said,
"Think of the possibilities we
have here only 30 miJe* away
from the Atlantic!"
In closing, Krider surmised,
"It will take some work . . .
it will take some years . . .
I don't know whether 1 wUl
make It or not but I do be­
lieve the canal will come. We
will know more after the en­
gineering survey la complet­
ed."

Attention
FORD OWNERS

Quotes
I thought city baU needed a
flushing out.
—Mailman Noel Volz, 31, aft­
er he turned on fire hoses
on four floors of San Fran­
cisco city ball.
Let's
go fellows, come
along with roe.
—Wounded refugee to Com­
munist police, as he climb­
ed over Berlin wall
The foreign policy of the
United Slates must be made
by the United States.
— President Kennedy, to
American Society of News­
paper Editors.

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have not been demobilized
because there has been no
move for unification of tho
three armed forces under tho
coalition.
If Undersecretary Harrlman's diplomacy in Europe
fails to effect a peaceful solu­
tion of the new .Laotian crisis
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�Baseball Roundup

Yanks Back On Top
By United Press International
The New York Yankee* arc
back on top again and frank­
ly, who did you expect, the
Washington Senators?
It you had paid strict at­
tention,
you would have
known week* ago everything
was going to be okay with the
Yanks.
When some alarmists sug­
gested this could be one of
their off-years, M a n a g e r
Ralph Hunk said not a
chance. When questions were
raised about Whiley Ford’s
arm, the Yankee manager
said don't worry. And when
anyone asked when Mickey
Mantle would start hitting,
Ilouk always said soon.
It looks as if he was right
on all counts.
Technically, the Yankees
are tied for first place in the
American League today with
the Kansas City Athletics but
the A'* had better hurry up
and get a picture of that be­
cause that situation is subject
to change on abort notice.
Haring their musclca for
the first time in weeks, the
Yankcci rattled off IS hits

League Leaders
United Pres* International
National League
Player &amp; Club Alt R. II. Pet.
Covington, Phi] 58 t4 23 .397
F. Alou. SF
98 19 37 .378
White, StL
102 19 36 .353
Fdwards, Cm 71 7 23 .352
Howard, LA
92 13 32 .348
Dcmeter, Phil 74 12 25 .338
Altman, StL
9t 12 30 .330
Vlrdon, Pitt
67 3 22 .325
Ccpeda, SF
101 17 34 .327
Wine, Phil
49 3 16 .327
American league
Player &amp; Club AB It. II. Pet.
Causey, KC
68 11 36 .382
Yastrz. Bos
76 13 27 .313
Leppcrt, Was 32 6 18 .346
Robinson, Chi 64 13 29 .343
Wagner, LA
68 13 33 .337
Allison, Minn 67 18 29 .333
Fox, Chi
82 16 27 .329
Schilling, Bel 79 13 26 329
Charles, KC
92 17 30 .336
Kalloe, Det.
99 IS 32 .323
Horn* Runs
National League— Aaron,
Braves B; Cepeds, Giants 6;
Mays, Giants; Baliey. Giants;
F.
Alou, Giants; Banks,
Cubs; Snider, Mets; Demeter,
Phils; Covington, Phils; Ho­
ward, Dodgers all 5.
American League— Wag­
ner, Angels 6; Nicholson,
While Sox 6; Howard, Yanks,
6; Pepitone. Yanks; Powell,
Orioles; Held, Indians; Aliiaon. Twins; Osborne, Sen­
ators; Hinton. Senators all 3.
Run* Bitted U
National League— Boyer,
cards 23; Aaron, Braves 22;
Covington. Phils at; Cepeds,
Giants 19; Fairly, Dodgers
19; Fdwards. Reds 18; F.
Alou, Glints 18
American league— Allison,
Tw ms 29 Nicholson, While
Sox 19; Osborne, Senators 18;
Battey, Twins 18; Charles,
Athletics 17; Wagner, An­
gels IT.
Pitching
Natfcvnal la-ague— Wailsburn. Cards 3-d; Simmons,
Cards 4-0; O'Dell. Giants 3-0;
O'Toole, Reds 6-1; Sanford,
Giants 3-1.
American I-raitm— Fisch­
er. Athletic* 3-0; Stock, Or­
iole* SO; Cheney, Senators
4-1; lVna. Athletics 4-1; Her­
bert, White S n 3-1; itakow,
Athletics 3 t.

and ran up their highest run
total of the season Mondaynight in crushing the Detroit
Tigers, 10-3.
The Tigers ended Ford’a
string of scoreless innings at
20 when they got to him for
three runs in the fourth Inn­
ing but the veteran southpaw
still registered his t h i r d
straight victory even though
Jim Bouton relieved him in
the seventh.
Mantle enjoyed a perfect
night by driving in three runs
on three hits in as many
times at bat. With the Yanks
leading 4-3, he slashed a tworun homer off loser Hank
Aguirre (3 3) in the seventh
to make the score 6-3.
Tom Trcsh, who also col­
lected three hits, then un­
loaded a three-run homer off
reliever Paul Foytack In the
eighth to cap a four-run rally.
Bobby Richardson also had
three hits and drove in two
runs.
In the only olher American
l.cague games scheduled, the
Chicago White Sox beat Kan­
sas City, 5-1, and the Los An­
geles Angels snapped a four-

NEW WALLOPER

game losing streak with a 3-4
victory over the Minnesota
Twins.
Only one game was played
In the National League, with
the Pittsburgh Pirates down­
ing Ute Los Angeles Dodgers,
7-4.
Gary Peters of the White
Sox, given his first major lea­
gue start, made the most of
it by limiting the A's to four
hits and belling a home run
himself.
Peters tired after eight in­
nings, however, and Jim
Brosnan, picked up 24 hours
earlier from the Reds, re­
lieved him in the ninth and
set down the A's In order,
striking out two of the three
batters he faced.
Southpaw T e d Bowsflcld
suffered his fourth defeat
against one victory, yielding
10 of the White Sox* 13 hits,
Including homers hy Peters
and Mike Hershberger.
Aibic Pearson drove in four
of the Angels' five runs
against the Twins by connect­
ing for a pair of doubles,
both times with the base*
loaded.

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15 Year-Pro Grid Vet
Bobby Layne 'Quits'

PITTSBURGH
(U P I)
Bobby Layne, one of the Na­
tional
Football
League’s
greatest quarterbacks, has
decided to quit and devote
full time to hia family and
business.
Layne, a 13-year veteran
of NFL warfare, made his
disclosure in a letter to
Pittsburgh
Stceler
Coach
Buddy Parker after a season
which aaw him set career
records in four passing cate­
gories.
The Stceler* disclosed Layne’s retirement plans Mon­
day.
The 36-year-old Layne, who
now lives at Lubbock, Tex.,
was an All-America football
player at the University of
Don't answer a formal invi­ Texas.
He began bis professional
tation by phone. Wrile your
football career with Hie Chi­
answer in the third |&gt;orMtn.

cago Bears in 1918 but was
traded quickly to the old
New York Bulldogs.
From llicre he went to De­
troit for seven seasons and
played his last five cam­
paigns with the Stccicra.
Layne holds NFL marks
for most touchdown passes
(196), most passes attempted
(3,700), most passes com­
pleted (1,614) and most yards
gained passing (36,778).

Widens Lead
DUNK DIN, Fla. (U P I) —
Jack Nicklam, collecting $13,00O for hi* victory in last
weekend's
Tournament
of
Champions event, has widen­
ed Ills lead in the Professional
Golfers Association moneywinning standings with total
earnings of 933.713 for 1963.

Pearson's second d o u b l e
came off Bill Pleis with one
out In the ninth and broke up
the ball game after Zollo Versalles had singled home Bob
Allison in the top of the In­
ning to put Minnesota ahead.
4-3. Dan Orinski was cred­
ited with his first victory and
Kay Moore charged with bis
first defeat.
Johnny Logan's pinch sin­
gle with the bases full ‘ cli­
maxed a four-run rally In the
sixth Inning that gave the Pi­
rates their come-from-bchind
victory over the Dodgers.
Logan's shot to right field
cim c on a 3-2 pitch by Don
Drysdale and snapped a 4-all
lie. Jim Gilliam's throwing
error made three of the runs
in the inning unearned.
Drysdale, a 25-game winner
lost year, now Is 2-3. Joe Gib­
bon. who relieved Pirale
starter Bob Friend and was
relieved himself, posted bis
second victory without a defrat. Frank Howard toe M l
id* fifth homer over Forbes
Field's left field scoreboard
in the third.

Standings
United Press International
American league
W. I.. Pet.
Kansas City
13 10 .600
New York
12 8 .000
Boston
11 8 .379
Chicago
13 10 .515
Baltimore
13 11 .512
Cleveland
9 9 .500
13 14 .481
I joi Angeles
10 in .417
Minnesota
10 15 .400
Washington
9 IS .375
Detroit
Today's Probable Pitchers
New York at Detroit night
—Stafford (1-1) vs. Mossi (21).
Boston at Baltimore night—
Conley (1-0) vs. Robert* &lt;03).
Minnesota at Los Angeles
night — Perry ( 00) vs. U m&gt;
(2 1 ).

Cleveland at Washington
night—McDowell (1-2) v*. Os­
teen (0 2).
Chicago at Kansas City
night— Uuxhardt (1-1) vs.
Huzhardt (1-1) vs. Wickersham (1-1).
Wednesday's Game*
Minnesota at Los Angeles,
night
Chicago at
Kansas City,
: ight
New York at Detroit, night
Cleveland
at
Washington,
night
Boston at Baltimore, night
National League
W. L. Prt.
14 8 .awi
Pittsburgh
16 11) .615
St. Louis
San Francisco
16 10 .013
13 11 .523
Chicago
13 13 .500
Milwaukee
1 12 .476
Philadelphia
Los Angeles
12 14 .462
10 12 .453
Cincinnati
9 15 .373
New York
8 17 .320
Houston
Today's 'Probable Pitcher*
Pittsburgh at Chicago —
Cardwell (1-3) va. Jackson
(33).
San Francisco at Milwaukee
— Marichal 43-2) vs. Burdette
(3-2).
Philadelphia at New York
night — Mahaffcy (23) vs.
Jackson (2-).
Houston at Cincinnati night
—Nollebart (3-1) va. Turkey
( 00 ).
I at Angeles at St. Louis
night — Koufax (2-1) vs.
Washburn (5-10).
Wednesday's Games
Philadelphia at New York
Pittsburgh at Chicago

Navy, Civilian Tourney Set
The fifth annual Navy-Civ- ticipant! and their gueata will
Ilian Tournament will l&gt;# held be feted with eocktaile, a buf­
at the Mayfair Country Club fet aupper, dancing and plan­
ned entertainment.
Sunday, May 12.
Tea time* and pairings are
A field of approximately
130 golfers will participate in ai follow a:
Number One Tee
the event. The civilian team,
11:16 — li. Maiicsowaki-G.
in pas I years lisle dominated
play; the Navy team led by learurn; D, JUtmllmi-J. Pal­
recently rronwej Mayfair A»- mer. 11:22 — P. Wcrner-II.
•ociation Champion Bill houlk Grier; J. Allen-8. Powell.
are enthusiastically looking 11:29— K. Turbctt-W. Bow­
forwaid to a long awaited vic­ man; It. Cleveland-K. Brad­
ford; 11:36— I). Ord-lh Epps;
tory.
Play will commence at 11:15 C. Thompson-II. Kpps. 11:42 —
a. in. with liis last foursome P. Weber* E. Higginbotham; T.
teeing o ff » l approximately Finncrty-K. Fite. 11:49— H.
Hanrilto-A. Wester; A. de1 )&gt;. m.
Friday evening May 10 a Franee-B. Walker. 11:66— C.
gala pre-tournament p a r t y Fitton-A, Carruwuy; B. WareWill be held at the Mayfair II. Sherwood; 12:03 — II.
Inn Hotel. Commencing at Foulk-J. Spencer; A. Fennell1.30 p- Ill- the louiiiaimuit par­ IL Bing. 12:lu— J, TulJy-W.

A. Patrick; C, Meahier-D.
Wright. 12:17— B. CoptdandH. Abramson; G. Biiiups-F.
Harrington. 12:24—R. WilsonA. Blacken; B. hWell-F.
Durzo. 12:31 — (&gt;, Clemens-P.
Krueselir; P. Burnhutn • J.
Jernigam 12:38—8. Ryan-II.
Hutchison; J. W. Smith-A.
McCallum. 12:45— 8. BtanulJ. Cox; II. Jordon-A. Stafford.
12:52—J. Plquin-K. Hurr; C.
Cixowski-lt. Simus.
Number Trn Ter
11:13—Ken Sandnn-G. Nice­
ly; T. Covllt-C. McKibbcn.
11 :2 2-L. Zok-II. Brooks; B.
Mureiand-J. Dickey. 11:29—K.
Koikey-H. Klinefelter; G. Watera-D. Bach. 11:36—11. Daffron-P. Duncan; B. McGregorIt. W. Herron. 11:42—T. MrudB. Juruigau; G. liaujip-B.

Kiwanis Nips
Shrine In 1st
Night Game
Klwani* toppled the Shrine
Club in Sanford Junior le a ­
gue play Monday night In the
first night baseball game of
the season.
With the aid of civic clubs
and the city, Municipal Stad­
ium was converted into a
baseball field to allow some
30 to 40 night game* to be
played.
On hand for the opener was
Mayor Tom McDonald who
threw out the first hall as
well as business leader* and
other city commissioner*.
In the game. Kiwanis open
ed up with two runs in the
first frame and was never
headed.
Baunicistcr hurled
for the victor* allowing only
three hits.
In other Junior Loop action.
Sanford
Atlantic
defeated
George’s 7-2 with Mike Fer­
rell gaining the win on the
mound and Yowcll’a, with
Skippy Senkarlk and Billy
Miller hitting homers, roll
over Locomotive Engineers,
21-4.
In men's softball l e a g u e
play, Me Haney b e a t
out
Chase, 14-4, and Badcock
tripped Wilson-Maier, 9-6.

Was Thieatened
Paslrano Says
NEW ORLEANS (U P I) —
The Federal Bureau of In­
vestigation checked today In­
to a threatening phone call
which heavyweight boxer Wil­
lie Pastrano said he received
shortly before a Las Vegas
bout last Saturday.
l ’ aslrano, a native of New
Orleans who now lives in Mi­
ami, said an old acquaintance
in New Orleans threatened In
Hurt or kill his wife and chil­
dren if he went through with
and won his fight against
Wayne Thornton. He won the
bout.
The Imxor called atlnrnry
Sain Monk Zeldon hero anil
Zeldon had police arrest Vin­
cent Ilono mo, 27, a former
preliminary boxer. In connec­
tion with the alleged threat.
Zcldon said Pastrano was
very upset about the rail.
Pastrano rallied in the last
rounds to defeat Thornton al
Las Vegas. A return match is
being scheduled.
An F ill s|Nikrsman said aq
investigation was being made
to determine " if there 1* a
Violation of a federal law."
Zcldon said he did not know
why Pastrano was threatened.
"Someone must have made
a pretty good hot," he said.
Pastrano and Zrldon arc
long time friends. The attor­
ney quoted Pastrano as say­
ing he knew Bonomo but had
not seen him in about three
years.

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Tues. May 7, 63— Pnpe 6

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Seminoles Shave Legs,
Set New Swim Record
Shaved leg* assisted the re­
lay team of Seminole High In
setting u now state record for
200-yard free stylo in the
stale Class A championship
swim meet Inst Saturday at
Gainesville.
Jack Ivey, Richard Mayer,
John Mills anil Jim McGuire
placed first in the preliminar­
ies with a 1:37.5, two-tenths
of n second slower than the

state record. The boy* shaved
their legs for the finals and
racked lip u 1:37.1 to set n
new state record and take
first place in the relay event,
Ivey started and got a good
lead, McGuire extended the
lend, Mills extended it further
and Mayer extended It even
further. The boys will receive
medals ns first place winners
in tills event.
The entire Seminole boys

Kingswood Paces Men's
Softball Baseball Play
Kingswood Builders with an 4-2; Rotary. 3-2; C. P. O., 3-4;
impressive 7-0 record holds Elks, 2-5 and Civilun, 1-5.
down first place in tho Men’s
Softball League while Wil­
liams Restauiant is in first in
tho women’s division with a
8-0 mark.
In second place in the men's
The Friday evening Sanford
league is Longwood, 6-3; McHerald Mr. &amp; Mrs. Bowling
Kaney and Wilson, 4-4; Badleague will start Htcir sum­
coek, 4.5 und Chase, 0-8.
mer schedule tills week, Fri­
Second place in the women's day, at 6:45 p ut.
league is Jet Lanes, 3-5 fol­
Prior lo the start of aetual
lowed hy A &amp; W. 1-7.
league competition, there will
In Utile Mupor League piny, lie a very brief meeting for
Yowell's holds down first with the purpose of electing offi­
a 7-0 murk followed by Stand­ cers. 'Hie league will begin
ard, (lit, 4.3; First Federal directly following the meet­
44; Chase 3-5 and Dicometive
ing.
Engineers, 1-6.
Al this lime there are fif­
In the American League, teen couples registered to
Perfection is in first with a bowl in this handicapped lea­
5-t record followed hy Navy, gue which has proven to he
4-3; George’s, 3-4 and Sanford one of the most popular In
Atlantic, 3-4; and F l o r i d a the Sanford area.
Stale, 1-6.
In Junior L e a g u e p l a y ,
Shrine is In first with n Ml
record followed by Kiwanis,

Summer Loop
Slale Set

swim tram placed fifth in a
field o f 20 teams in the state
meet. Bandy Kicluirds, the
only girl swimmer to qualify
for state, placed fourth in tho
100-yard breast stroke, gain­
ing enough points to place tho
Ban font girls swim team in
10th place,
Tho boys 200-yard medley
relay team, Robert (Con) W il­
son, Jnrk Elam, Bill Hender­
son und Gary Ganas placed
ninth in tha preliminaries
with 2:09. They did not make
the finals.
McGuire qualified for the fi­
nals in tho 66-yard freestylo
with :24.5. In the finals lie
placed fifth with :24.2, This is
a new Seminole High School
leant record.
Mills swam :56.6 In the 100yard freestyle preliminaries
to place seventh in state.
Mayer swum a 5:03 in the
400-yard freestyle preliminar­
ies to place ninth in the state,
Sandy Richards qualified in
tho 100-yitid iifeusUlruko pre­
liminaries with 1:26.6. This is
a new Seminole High School
tram record. She swam 1:27.7
in tlio finals to place fourth in
state.
Ivey took third place in div-

Ing with a total o f 252 point*
in nine dives.

Unified Balk
Rule Seen

Wins Award
MONTREAL (U P I)-P Ic rre
Pilots of Hie Chicago Black
Hawks nulpollcd two mem­
bers of Hie Stanley Cup cham­
pion Toronto Maple Leafs to­
day in earning the designa­
tion of Best Defenseman in
Hie National Hockey League
fur Hie 1962 63 season.

U’h Lawful
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
A bill mnklng It lawful to kill
a dog that kilts sheep or
poultry was Introduced today
by Sen. Luther Tucker, Crowfordville.

NEW YORK (U P I) —Basehall
Commissioner F o r d
Frick will Inform league
presidents Warrrn Giles and
Joe Cronin today that he
feel* llte balk rule should
Tty ths iwwtst thing is besUni—
lie called the same way in
bolh Hie National and Amer­ — Cumuli'* Puvh Button Uectil*
ican Icagupf.
Shift. Corns in tar I demonstntion.
Tills does not nrrrssarily
Wa ll msks you a “push buttoa
mean Frick Is in favor of
casing the rule. On the con­ pilot'' quicker thin you can up
TUbed•imncd."
trary, he was already laid,
"1 am in favor of enforcing Gateway To Tho Waterway
the rules.1
RORSON
.So far tills season National
S P O U T IN G GOODS
league umpires have called
301-H-H K. 1st. SI.
96 balks while American
Pit. FA 2-5961
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Green Says
He’s A Holdout
U)S ANGELES (U P I) —
Dissatisfied with not being
traded or played regularly by
the Cleveland Indians, out­
fielder Gene Green says he
is a "holdout* and doesn't
want to return to the team
under present conditions.
"Maybe it's the biggest
mistake of my life," the 29
year-old player said late
Monday night at the House
of Sergus Hotel. Hu stayed
it. Iais Angeles while the
team left Monday for Wash­
ington.
At the start of the three
game scries Friday between
the Indians and the Du An
gelrs Angels, tin- Los An­
geles-born Green let it Inknown that he would like to
play for the Angels.

T H IS

IS TH E D IG R C X '. S it . . .

Addition OK
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
Sen. J. Emory Cross, Gaines­
ville, proposed legislation to­
day authorizing an addition
to Ihe University of Florida
football atadlum and air-con
dtluming of Uie university In­
firmary.

Khedden. 11:40—A. AnUr-B.
Blllhiiiirr; D. Chirlle-G, Hard­
en. 11:56 — II. Dem«nt-E.
Hunt; K. Kharp-B. Slayton.
12:93 — J. Youngblado-I..
Robb; J. Ifiigansun-H. Kastncr. 12:10 — It. Donabua-B.
Favors done graciously artBristol; 1.. Elhell-iL Wight.
no trouble at ail.
12:17—B. Goady-M. Y o.t; K.
Carson-C. Park. 12:24 _ J.
Gnaa-T. Mero; B. Bergstedt-F.
ScotL 12:31 — L. KrlscrB.
Willis; L. Kbbert-V. Mize.
12:38—J. I'atterson-J. Etch;
D. Kltzgeral-P. Ganai. 12:45
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Joyce Fox, Lynn Lyon Jr.
Married At Ormond Beach
sage of white carnations, 'flic | Following the ceremony, a
groom'* mother wore a yel­ reception was held in the Fel­
low print jersey dress, with lowship Hall nf the Church.
white accessories and a white i Decorations
included
ar­
carnation corsage.
rangements of gladioli and
mums and a seven branched
candelabra. Assisting at the
reception were Mrs. Afice
Van Laarhovcn and Sirs. SI,
L. Walker.

M in Joyce
Pearl
Fox,
daughter o( Mr. and Mra. Wil­
liam Maxic Fox Jr.. 1308 Mi­
ami Avc., Holly Hill, and
Lynn N. Lyon Jr., »on of Mr.
and Mra. Lynn N. Lyon Sr.,
26.0 South Kim Ave., San­
ford, were marrird April 28
at 1:30 p.m, at the Ormond
Heath Melhodiat Church.
Her. Louie B, Blackwell,
pailor, offieiilcd at Ihc in­
formal double ring cere­
mony. The church wa* deco­
rated with altar baskets of
gladioli and muma.
The bride wore a atreet
length drcn of white chiffon
and lacc with ilioulder lip veil
and carried a noicgay of pink
ruica anil while mumi.
Mia* Gayle Van Laarhovcn,
of Ormond Beach, inaId of
honor, wore a powder blue
chiffon over lacc, blue acccscurie*, nosctlp veil and car­
ried a noiegay of pink rose*
and pink mum*.
Ile*t man w a a William

Maxie Fox 3rd, brother of the
bride.
The bride’ * mother wore
a blue silk taffeta dress, with
white accessories and a cor­

Graduate

VAH-9 Wives Plan

Honored A t

For a short wedding trip on
Hie Kasl Coast the bride
chose a three piece beige suit
with white accessories. The
groom is serving with the U.
S. Army and left this week
for a lour of duly in Korea.
Sir*. Lyon will reside with
her parents until her husband
return* from oversea*.
Out of town guest* includ­
ed, the groom's parents and
brother* and sister*, Sir. and
Sirs.
Lyon,
Patti, Janie*
t.'harle* a n d
Thomas K.
Lyon; Sir. and Sir*. Frank
GaNun, of Orlando;
Sir*.
Blossom GaNun, Miami, and
Mr. and Mr*. Richard .Smith,
of Sanford.

MK. AND MBS. LYNN N. LYON Jit.

Honored A t
Stork Show er
By Linda Smithson
Mr*. W. ft. Meek Jr yvas
honored with a stork shower,
recently, at the home of Sirs.
Starlin Galloway, In Oviedo.
Co-hostesses were Strs. Bry­
ant Hickson and Sirs. Howard
Hunt Jr.
Game* were enjoyed and
prize* awarded to Mr*. Har­
old Lyle* and Mr*. L. L.
Faulk Jr.
Other guest* were St me*.
A. Bidder, A. A. Daniel, A.
11. Bay. C. E. Hickson. Rich­
ard Smithson,
Boh Ward,
Beane Ward and Jim French.

Miss Sandra Wright wa*
guest of lionor at a gradua­
tion dinner party, recently,
given by Mr*. Harry F.
Cushing and Sirs. W. A. Pat­
rick. Tlie party was given at
the Cushing home and the
clast color* of green and
while w i c a r r i e d out in
decoration*.
An arrangement of carna­
tion* and ferti accented with
Queen Anne’* lacc adorned
the desk and the mantel held
a lovely creation of apple
bloitomi and daffodil*.
The guest* were teated at
card table* centered with
■mill arrangement* of earnsHum, Queen Ann'* l»cc and
fern and place card* were
miniature diploma* tied with
green ribbon.
Following the dinner, g*mc*
were played and interesting
prize* awarded. The honoreo
received a gift beiullfully
wrapped in green and while.
Invited guests were the
Misses Peggy Powell, Linda
Sue Williams, .Marianne Hum­
phrey, Barbara Miller, Joan
Jones, Linda Slills, Linda A l­
len William*, Carolyn Turner,
Linda Hltlcll, Susan Tamny.
Sharon Giles, Judy Bunion,
Pam Jones, Susan McCall,
It beda Kpdein, Louise Hig­
ginbotham, Patty Johnson,
Diane Beasley, Dandle and
Alicia Wright and Mrs. J. D.
Wright Jr., mother of the

honorcc.

Members of Ihc Zeta XI
Chapter of Bela Sigma Phi
celebrated Founder's D a y
with a luncheon at the May-

Enterprise

Personals
By Helen Snodgrass
Members of the Senior and
Intermediate SI.Y.F. o f the
IlnriK-tt Slermirinl .Methodist
(.'hlirih ii(-eiiui|innied by Rev.
nnd Sir*. Fred Foster and sev­
eral pnrent* attended the pic­
nic at Alexander Spring* Sat­
urday. There were representa­
tive* from all six .Methodist
I liurehrs in this ami.

CURL OF THE YEAR award was presented to Mra. Joe Corley Jr., cen­
ter, by members of Zeta Xi Chapter of Retn Sigma Phi at the annual
Founder’s Day hampiet. At left is Mrs. Robert Morris, social chairman and
al right, Mrs. Fred Wilson, who was named Valentine Girl earlier this year.
(Herald P h o to )

DeBary Personals

Future Projects

Dinner Party

Named

Mrs. \V. R . M cel;

Hy Mrs. Adam Muller
Mr. and Mr*. P. McCartney
nf High Bunk* ltd. W. have
sen visiting their daughter,
Mr*. Albert Hindlo of FunsterVllle, Pa.

Guest* of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil­ nf Align Vista entertained Mr.
liam Denning of Azalea Dr. and Mr*. Charles Barker of
wen- their sou and daughter- Chicago Height*, III. tld* pa-t
weekend.
in-law, Staff Sgt. and Mrs.
Mi*. K. Gray of Honitu ltd,
William Denning of Davis
has hud us her guest Miss
Mathon A ir Base, Tucson, Beatrice Peterson of West
Palm Beach.
Arlz.
Mrs. John Callahan of Shell
Mrs. Allen Duflin of Shell
Rd. bail a* her recent guest, ltd. visited her son und his
her son-in-law, Maj. John Sul­ family, Mr. ami Mr*. Bruce
livan of Redstone-, Ala., who Duffin of Toronto, Canada,
will tic leaving soon for Ger­ and grumlxon Rh key for time
many, with Mrs. Sullivan and weeks.
their seven sons and three
daughters,
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Bur­
roughs of Sloatsburg, N. Y.
and Mr. and Mrs. Churh-s M.
Conklin of Suffern, N. Y. vis­
ited several DeBuryitcs from
Suffem nod near by communi­
ties in New York Slate in­
cluding Miss G. Ilurvvoith of
Columbine Trail nnd Tom Lev­
itt of DeBary Dr.
Recent guests of Mr. and
Mr*. K. P. I’ieno of Verona,
Pa. were Mr. nnd Mrs. James
McKinley &lt;,f Winthtup, Mu*s.
Mr. and Mr*. A. I., Sains of
Palmira
Dr. visited their
daughter and her family tills
past weekend ut Weal Pul 111
Bcnrh.
Mr, am) Mrs. Glenn Reeder

dates set for future projects,
reports given by the chair­
men anil letters read. Warm
welcomes were extended to
two newcomers lo the squad­
ron, Mrs. J, A. deGanuhl and
Mrs. G. L. Atkinson. A spe­
cial guest was Mrs. E. L. Fil­
bert, a former Iliad Owj wife.
A Bon Voyage wa* wished
for Mrs. D. F. Munduy who
left for Eurujie to join her
Mrs. Hit-hard Gtceson and
hualiund and Mrs. K. D. bug­
Mrs. W. L. Merritt were culer was presented a farewell
hostesses for the monthly
jircscnt.
meeting of the Norman do
MR. AND MRS. W. R. VINCENT HR., Mnplu
Other*
allending were
Vere Howard Chapter of tbe
Avi!. Sanford, celebrated their 25 wedding an­
Mine*. J, L. .Shipman, A. F.
United Daughter* of the Con
niversary with a family dinner at tlie home of
Reno, D. G. Use. N. U. Mar­
federacy at tbe Gtceson home,
shall, R. II. Cooke, J. I . Mc­
Mrs. Vincent’s mother, Mrs. Alma Ncesu, on
1908 Mellonville Ave.
Cracken, T. B. Wood, W. I.
Country Club Road. Their three sons, Don, Tom
Mrs.
Merritt,
president,
Lewi*, R. A. Wing, A. O.
nnd Rill with Ids wife, Harharn, were among tho
presided at the business ses­
Karnes, P. A. Monroe, G. L.
12 members of the family attending the cele­
sion. Mrs. David Caldwell,
Thompson, and T. E. Qulllin.
bration,
(Herald Photo)
chairman of the nominating
Later In Hie week Mr*. W.
committee, announced that
I. Lewis enlerlalnrd Hie Hoot
Mrs. A. W. la-e would serve
Owl Wive* with an evening of
as recording secretary to fill
bridge al her home. The
Hie vacancy created by Hie
ladiei were served cokes,
resignation of Mrs. Lots Tay­
coffee and apricot liar*. High
lor.
score award for tile evening
Kcw-Kaxy Sheath
was won l&gt;y Mrs. ft. II.
A memorial service wa*
.Sew il quickly , , . wear il
held for Mr*. A. P. Bandy
Cooke, second high hy Mrs.
everywhere! The w o n d e r
A, F. Brno and low hy Mrs
nnd Mr*, Lottie Nix. Resolu­
sheath that is so becoming lo
tion!, were read by Mr*. W.
Mr*. Agnes Keltl presented T. K Quillin. Others attend
lining figures.
II. Kirby and Mr*. A. K. Rosthe program ut tbe General Ing were Mines. B. D. liarNo. U3U with Photo-Guide
nip, B. A. Wing, J, D, Mo­
setter read Ihc list of Civil
Frozen vegetables are the
Business and Civic Depart­
is In sue* In, 12, II, ID. 18.
War vclerun*.
loney mid I). G. Tise.
"hottest” item in cold storage
20.
Bust
31
lo
40.
Size
|3,
32
ment meeting of Hie Sanford
Mrs. Merrill read a pm-in these clay*. The ISDA reports
bust, sleeveless 3'* yard* of
Womnn’a Club.
entitled "Confederate S o l ­ LI billion pound* in ware­
33-inch.
dier." Mr*. F. E. Koumillul house* on March 1. That's a
Mr*. Krill spent some time
To order send 30 cents ill
spoke on Hie .Semi-Centennial record for that time of year.
In Europe while her husband
coin* for each pattern to;
and uave n summary of the Heading (he list of frozen
was on a tour of duty with
Creative Woman
history of Sanford and con­ vegetables were green peas,
Sanlurd Herald
tho Air Force. She showed
tent* nf the General Sanfurd sweet corn and lima beans.
Box
438,
Midtown
Station
picture* of historic and In­
Memorial Library.
And snap beans were al nearNew York 18. N. Y.
Other* present were Mines. record level*.
teresting scene*
In a n il
Print
name,
address,
style
Mr. and Mr*. William Halm
Martin Brain. L A. Hrumley,
around I’arl*. France.
iium her and size.
W. P. Fields, CLuyle Hern­
of
laimbardy
Bond,
Norlb
Or­
Mrs. Donald Middleton was
ART BROWN
don, G. E. McCall, Edmund
introduced n» n new member lando,
recently
retehralcd
BEST
CONTROL
Meiicll, It. B. Monroe, B. L.
and Mrs. H. N. Sayer, of llieir silver wedding annivers­
Termite*
&amp;
Oilier Prsts
1J39
Perkins,
W.
A
Perry,
M.
It.
Gainesville, was a gueit of ary with friends, Mr. and
tola
Strickland, W. It. Dyson, A.
Mr*. Grady Duncan. Mr*. W.
2fi0! PARK DR.
It. Wallace, R. R. Wright anil
M. Grninkow Sr., president, Mrs. Floyd Greene at a din­
322-8865
SANFORD
ner purly.
Ia?e,
gave n report from (be stale
Tlie ItnIni's, originally from
convention. Sim staled Hint
New York, ruin*' to North Or­
Mr*. R. C. Knight, ChiiluMr*. K. D. Pierce, a stiler of
lando a ye»r ago. They have ola, and her daughter, Mrs.
Mra. L. D. Hastings, was en­
three sons, Alan, who recent­ lamise Saxton, and daughter,
dorsed by the state a* a can­
ly cclehraled Ilia Mith birth­ Janie, of Miami, recently
didate for first vice president
day, George and Billy.
spent tlie weekend at Mr*.
of the National Federation,
Mr. Hahn Is Fire Chief in Knight's Lake .Mill* home.
which will ineel this summer.
Die North Orlando Fire Dept,
A group of friend* surpris­
Mr*. Boy Partin, chairman,
and is active In the Civic ed flic visitors with a panic
and her committee, Mr*. O.
As»n. Ills main community lunch. Ttiose attending were
M. Harrison, Mrs. Lorraine
SA N FO R D ’S MOST M ODERN F U L L SERVICE B A N K
project nt present is working Mr. and Mrs. George Zim­
Graham, Mr*. II. It. Crum­
on the building committee for mer, Mr. and Mr*. Hu) Carlley, Mr*. Charles Kauffman,
* Checking: Accounts
repairs of tbe Community •oil, .Mr. nnd Mr*
Verne
Mr*. C. M. Stewart and Mrs.
Building in tbe Recreation Black and Mr. ami Mr*. L.
‘ Safe Deposit Boxes
C. L Bedding were in charge
Dept.
A. Ratliff.
of the luncheon preceding the
* Drive-in
Walk-up Tellers
program.
The speaker’s table held an
* Nijrht Depository
arrangement ol Queen Ann’s
* '11/V &lt;&gt; New C ar Financing:
lace and multicolored day
lilies. Individual fables were
* Savings Accounts
* I A * M l.#ll
centered with mixed bouquets
* Personal, Business &amp; M ortgage Loans
and arrangement* of day
lilies and gardenias wen* Home Improvement Loans
placed throughout the club
house.
* 4% Savings Certificates

Tho VAIIO Officers’ Wive*
got off to a happy start in
May with a coffee held ut the
home of Mrs. It. I). Harnip
Serving as co-hostess with
Mrs. Ilarrop was Mrs. W. J.
Fordliain.
Fruit punch, cookies, and
brownies were served tbe
guests along with their roffee.
Special attractions for the
morning were paintings dime
by Mrs. W. E. Mark Icy, Mr*
W. J. Fordliain, and Mr*. 31.
J. Puo|Kilo, who have recent­
ly ilarted art lessons with K.
B. Stowe. Tbe paintings were
really beautiful and tbe wive*
will soon be ready for their
own art show,
Mrs. G, W, Kimtnnn* pre­
sided over Hie business meet­
ing. Plans wrre discussed and

Memorial

Service Held

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At UDC Meeting

C R EA T IV E
W OMAN

Woman’s Club
Presents

Travelogue

fair Inn.
Black and gold are the Beta
Sigma Phi colors and the
Gold Boom of the Maylair
carried out the color tlume
w i t h gold color luncheon
cloths and a centerpiece of
gold minus.
The founder’s day plcdg*
was repeated by the group as
the sorority graee.
Mr*. Philip Buell, director,
presented the awards, with
the "Girl of the Year" award
going to Mrs. Joe Corley Jr.
It was selected for outstand­
ing leadership and work dur­
ing the past club year.
Sirs. Fred Wilson, Hie chap­
ter "Valentine Girl," was pre­
sented with a heart shaped
trophy and Mrs. Corley re­
ceived a lovely corsage of
yellow mums.
Others present were Mines.
Bob Morris, Ernie Morris,
Philip Boyd, Richard Butler,
Tummy Bussell, Gary Hud­
gins, Richard Bradley, Hu­
bert Winsa, Robert Reaves
and Hie Misses Mildred Tur­
ner and Peggy Boyd.

Bath Fun For
Small Fry
No little girl is too young
to learn the clement* ol good
grooming.
Present* are dear to Ibo
heart of the small fry, and
• gift box of her very own
toiletries will delight her.
To make her dsily hath a
pleasure rather than a chore,
choose for her a grooming
gift that contain* envelops
of bubble hath, a dusting
powder milt, hand lotion and
loitcl wulrr,
When she discover* Dial
her hath ran he a session nf
"sweet-smelling fun." (here
will be no more fuss a Unit
popping your grimy tomboy
Into the tub for a much-needcd scrubbing. Sbe tnsy even
discover that sbe enjoys gel­
ling clean even more than
•lie likes romping In mud.
H«t small bottle of toilet
water will go king way, too,
toward
pnilerllng
mom’ s
good perfume from an In­
quisitive small note.

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Surprise Picnic
Enjoyed By

Chuluota Group

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and treatment.

25th Anniversary

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Personals

William Hahns

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Celebrate

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By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR A B R Y : A new family re­
cently moved to town. The wife i*
very attractive. 1 heard a woman tell
a ftroup of ladic.i at a tea that she
had heard a rum nr about the new­
comer. She went into some detail,
casting an ugly shadow on the wom­
an’s character. Then she smiled and
said, "But I don't believe a word o f
it. do you 7 Why, then, did she repeat
the story7 Before long it had circu­
lated all over town. Now everyone is
speculating about the newcomer. How
can a person protect herself against
something like that?
W AS THERE

to stay out of the delivery room,
t^ne patient in there is enough.
P. M. H Morrow Ray.I Calif.

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For Abby's booklet. "How To
Have A Lovely Wedding.” semi *dt
cents to A lilo . Ro\ Illlli’i. Revcrlv
Hills. Calif.

By Oswald Jacoby

Last's first discard was tin*
four of cluhs suit South wn*
sur,. that Last had sinned
V \ T1
with five cluhs. Last's olhei
» uu
three
distant* weie two limits
A V6
and a diamond and now it up
WEST
EAST
peared that Only West could
A JS
A ;
slop hearts.
v g .i no i
v as *
♦ m u ;
• q j •s
This sei |ho stage for an
A .1 10 t f i l
automatic squeoec. La*t was
s o t I II
dowii to three diamond* and
A K O 'l l l
four clubs, so South played a
v K:
♦ K fl
heart to dummy's ac« and
A K Q* I
Lust let n diamond go.
Uoth vulneraldr
Now South ran oft l itr*-*
F la t
West
N urlh
south
high
1 tubs ulid \\e*t wa*
Paw
1 \ T
I'ass
1A
sipieeird. He lind to discard
Vi\ys
Pass
SA
; n .t .
I\ . *
Patks
down to luo diamond* in order
Opening lead- ■ vl
to hang on to the jack of
hearts. Dummy's Inst heart
for n Ptlli. South won the | had done I t s work South
hem I lead with his king and tillew it auay and made the
run o ff five spades to see !n*t three trick* with diaj mnnd*.
what would he discarded.
n o r t h &lt;m
a a iii a j t

t

JIw U Jo m S L n :

Once upon a time | wrote a
column pointing out that the
wife who wants her liusbaml
to get ahead shouldn't expert
him to spend evenings and
weekends helping her mound
the house.
A mull, I ehnined, needed
time for n;ol mg. studying,
figuring o i l the answer* to
Job problem*, and just tor re­
laxing, to keep moving up
the success ladder, So wasn't
it shortsighted to expect him
to spend his evenings help­
ing with tin tillin'* and get­
ting the kill* to bed, and his
weekend being a handyman,
leaving him little timu to
himself 7

AFTERNOON
GAME SHOW

By Ruth Millctt

Letters poured in from
angry wivt.., claiming tluor
husband* not only routinely
h e l p e d them with liousew, rk,
hut enjoyed doing it. (Nary
a letter from a husband
rimming to lorn house work,
however. I
Now a study of what are
the mailt causes of hu-handwife si|Uahhles lists as No. J&gt;
“ conflict* over sharing house­
hold (asks.'*
Obviously, the picture (Its
wives painted of their hus­
b a n d s loving lo h e l p w i t h live
housework isn't quite the way
tilings are in many fanulir*.
There is hound to tie quite
a hit of rebellion on the putt
of husband* at tiring expected

to b. mama'* little helper, if
husbands and wives argue
more over “ sharing household
tusks” than they do over their
chlhllcu or inlaws, as tile
study showed they do.
Working wives, who have
no household help, do, of
course, have a tight to ex­
pect husbands to lend a hand
with household chorea.
Hut full-time homemaker*
whose financial security de­
pends entirely on lictv well
their hu*hand* succeed would
l,e smarter to manage the
housework without their hux*
linnds help They should per­
mit their husband* to con­
cent rule on making a success
1 / jobs or i'll tens.

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who no longer ha* nerve* of H ta rle * M cC ravr ro .1,1 also
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2llU0 Sithfnril A \ r .
t* .tames Criffilh.
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to timid a new church. * min­
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reward tor killing an outlaw.
Arlii.illv, Jc»» Harper (Holt
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dioii*.,n 111 tu* ion of Patti
Moreno and gue*t *t.u Joan
ll.ickctt Sin plav * a In-vvtl
ih-red gul
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•ir.iii.c town and *id»|«ct to
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on lift viav to ., content lo Nearly 1,7th) jw'o|de a dtiy are di&lt;uxiverinj! wlmt a thrill it Le

GoingOLDS
is the
GoingThingI

nevoiDc a nun
to step nut iu mi Olilsmoltile. Rcnsntv? IMtmty!
x m t i.n i pm
t it s
The
Sleek
look*. S'liMvtiotinl V -8 |terform.iiu'e! /Vita thr
Red Skelton Hour. Tonight'*
show 1* a piettv equal raee rronomy that nimlr tho (V&lt;1» Dynamic SS ( Vo*t
tielvvcCii lied and ilic |.,d ic* ol ’ii inner in the Mahil
iwimn t ilin '
In* ca*l h i civ .smith i* the
guest ktat sing mg a womlci
Don McNeill, cmcec of radio's famed "Breakfast Club,** till rncdlev of love tong* in
eluding ' \ l I ,.mg t.a«t la n e ''
now in its 30th year, is the host of "TakcTwo," ABC-TV's
and “ The Chd ol .1 lo v e Af
new game show. The gome pairs celebrity couples with t.m " Sin i,l o |oin* Iti'd in
mnn nnd-wilc tennis ol or di nary folk. Contestants, a I i**lii hadlddh'hoppct skit
III vvliirli tti.i 11 *c* III* old hit
trying for cash prizes, must correctly identify and match ol making Iii* *kuli sound like
a xv loptione to become a
«cts of pictures Hashed on screen for 10 seconds.
famou* tnukiciiin old tud -nil
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ii lid Duplicate I l l ’ll at tin'
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HEAR P L E A S IN G L Y :
Please
jou r doctor! That way you'll In:
pleasing yourself as well, without tie.
liberately defying your husband.
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C O N F ID E N T IA L T&lt;&gt; -HOCRLE
SHOT” : Dignity is the one thing
that cannot lie preserved in alcohol.

HEAR ARM Y: Regarding ibe let­
ter from "E X P E C T A N T P A T H E lt"
who Insisted on being in tiie delivery
room whip bis first child was Imrn:
My husband Insisted on being p r e s ­
ent ill this event, and was granted
permission. Well, I had twins. My
husband fainted and fell against the
light switch, turning out the light-.
I delivered in tin- dark. Tell husbands

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measurements were :tl-‘Jo-:lt). About
a month ago I gave birth to my first
child. My measurements are now
dG-tJI-l’J. My doctor agrees that 1
should lie put on a diet, hut my hus­
band says he likes me this way. lie
doesn't want me to lose a single
pound. Abby, I love my husband and
want to please him, hut I'd prefer to
be thinner again. Should I please
myself or tm husband'.'
P LE A S IN G LY PI.CM P

HEAR W AS: She can sue for
slander hut seldom does. My hat is o ff
to the courageous one who will &gt;ileitce a gossip monger's vicious attack
on one who is absent and unable to
defend herself. And it is good to re­
member those who would repeat Mel­
ons gossip are not above inventing it.
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rmihi -how three n &gt;s. South
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stop n possibly dltligi-iou* Irml
through oh of his red kings.
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game was ilujiliciitf nnd Smith
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fur seven spades, hut there
appealed to be only 12 tricks
in nn-tiuinp.
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(K E N T U C K Y )

�By Dick Turner

Legal Notice
NOTH K

OF

.U 'i'M I’ T I O '

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m i . mi n « r M « ■ « • ! • • «
mi m i » i
NOTICES IH I I K I l K n r O I V *
KS.
Tint t David
Horn# tl»e
holder o f t h « f o llo w in g
r » t e lift* Died aald c ertlflcaia
fur tit* deed l ‘» h* laeued
Ih fr eo n. T h e c ert ificat e num*
l.er and ye ar o f iMUanee. the
cleat rl|»tl**n o f the
j*
and the name In which It w a i
a«nc*aed are i i foll o w *;
C ert if icate No. S«*
T e a r o f leauarne I9&lt;I
Deacrltdlon o f I»r«*P*rlrt
K 145*, ft. o f N. 12* ft.
«.f
*1 lt*d»ln*«»i*a «ur%ey uf an Add ition to H*infunl IMat Itnok 1 C*tMca 92
A *1
Name In which
Ch ar­
lie Haywood, llelra
All o f aalit property lielnir In
the Co ii lily o f Bemlliole, Ml ate
«»f Florida, t'nlea* and* e ert lfU
ru le ahalt he redeemed i i ’ *
rn rd lf i* to h*w the p ro pe r! )
Ifeo-rllied In and! rertlfl.-ate
will he pold I** the hluheat Idd*
der at the front d oo r o f the
Mernliioie Couiiti CiMirt llouai*
at Hanford, Florida. ..n the fir* I
Monday In the month of June,
IMS, whit h I* the .lrd day o f
June, t*ni3.
Dated till* Id« It day «&gt;f April.

11UT

&lt;HK.\ U
Ar th u r If rterhwlth, Jr.
Clerk Circuit Court.
He ml nole County, Florida,
l*uhlU h; A|n II *0. Ma&gt; 7. II
31. I!**3
n iii^ is t
M rn iF . n r
% rri.ir t r i o *
n m t i \ i »i :i : h
I Per. ItH.lk Florid a Mlalate*
o f (••III
N t l T I C K IH II Kit Kit V H I V .
US.
That
D «vh l
Ituiue th#
holder o f the follow IfaK certl*
fit-ale hf»« filed in Id i * rt If h'flt*
f o r la x
deed In he l«mit&lt;3
hereon. T h e r t r t l f h u t e num*
her and w h t o f h i u u m f , the
d e n r lt it Ion o f
the property,
and the name in which It wraa
i«futiM»ed ar e pa follo w *:
Cert If Ir a t* No, 704
Y e ar o f Iisuance 19*1
Depcrlptloti o f P r o p e r t y :
H 2to fl. o f N. 475.53 ft. o f
l-ot* I * A 17 (Lena W *5
ft. I
lllilipam
I'bintutlun
Pint flook t F a x e O
Ni» in* in n hit ■in an* e » ie d Carl
*1. Tank»|e y
All of aald pr ope rty h e ln r Ifi
the County o f Hemlmde. Hlnte
o f Florid ii. Fnleea auclt c ert lfi ra te alia II l.w reileetned ac cor dIvi i£ to htw Hit* property deerrllied In nm Ii cert if ic ate w ill
he poll] to the h Ik heat bidder
at the fro nt door of the Hern Inole County Court H o m e at
Hanford, Florida, on Ilia flret
Monday in the month o f June.
I St:3, w hh'li l i t he lr d day of
June, 191.1.
Dated lliia Ut h day or April.
IM2.
IHKALV
A r th u r It, lieetcwith. Jr.
K le rk Circuit Court,
Hemln* la County, Florida
PuhlUli: A p r il 30. May 7, II,
SI. 19*3
‘ D l l - 137
s o riiK
of
A P ri.ic v rio ft
FU N T 4 I i i k k i i
m i. H l Florid a R t i l a t n
of l i l t )
N O T IC R |H I I K I t K I l r O l V EN\ That
David
It time the
holder o f I ha fullo w in g cert I ft*
cute haa filed a.rld c er tific ate
f o r ta x deed to ha l»*ued
thereon. T h e c ert if ic a t e num*
her mid ye ar o f Inaqatice. the
deecripttom o f the property,
and the name In which It w u
aim riiad ar e *■ follow a;
C e rtif ic a te No. U3/17Q o f No.
375
Y e a r o f liau anae met
Dcarrlptlon o f P ro p e rty :
Imt So
L o n * wood Fla t
Hook 1 P a ge * IK to 21 A
&gt;"101 Hook 5 i* a g « IV
Name |n which a* ***ic d Hobh&gt; J. Hunt
A ll o f mild p ro pert y brin g In
I ha County r&gt;f Krmln»1r, Hiatt
o f Florhla. Cfilep* Much certl*
flr a t e ihalt he redeemed ac­
cording tn la w the property deecrltird In aiirlt cert if ic ate will
h* told tn the hljcheet Milder
at the front door o f the HernInole County Court llouae at
Man ford, Florida, on the flrat
Monday In Hie month o f June,
(M 3, which le the lr d day o f
June. I M l .
Dated till* U t h day of April.
IMS,
IHICAM
Ar th u r II. HerVwith, Jr.
Clerk c ir c u it Court,
He nit note County, Florida
P u h ll ih : A p ril 10. Stay 7, 14.
21. IMS
c n i l — 138
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N H Y I P R o r *1 I T
T O: J A I ' K H. I. E K . m l K A T 1IIt VN I.EK, hi* w ife, D e ­
fendant*.
lle .h le n c *
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Mailing
A f lJ r r . . rnknnwit,
TO O A N D K At 'l l nP" T o l l
hereby notlrl .,1
milt
baa Item rotiiiitrn'e,| a g a in .I
&gt;‘« u hi lli&lt;&gt; Circuit tkiurl o f
t h . Ninth Ji.tll.lul c ir c u it of
t h . state o f F l o r i d . In and
fur Seminole C o un t*, i h . ahh rav lal.tl tilts o f which I*:
C a m b r id ge H a r in g . llank,
'H a l n l l f f
-¥•IUI|ih
Hu rry
ilra ra o n
and
Ethel
le n t l.*
l i r a ).. in .
h i.
w if e . at t l .
Defendant*
in c h a n r e r y No. 13X1.
T i t . oatura o f thla aull la
a fere-chi.nr* o f that certain
m o r t g a g e fr.tin aahl defendanla So plaintiff, tlalrtl Hep.
tcniher I, I j&gt;5J and rrcurdnl
Hrptarnb.r I t . t » l ] In &gt;|„r|.
iraaa llook I K ,taar &lt; t« of Ilia
I'uhllo Itrcorila o f Krinlnoj.
(T.i.t.i t )r, Floflila , anruinharln.
that ■■•lain (lir e , or p a r r , I ot
tirop .rt y loratrd, alluair, amt
hrln.
In .aid
fou n t,
and
Hlalr, t o - n l t ,
l.o I K In tha N. Jj ■ f » . s
o f I, it IS, lilt" k 10. S V iti n i'
wood. Hanford. Florida, ac• ordlnu I.t lha l*lal liter..if
at r*&lt; nrdnl In I'lal Hook A,
Ihllira »*, IS. and I I , I ’ uhtm
llrr o rd a &lt;tf Hrtllllioli l?oUllt&gt;,*
Florida,
K A C II
i»F
T O II
IH UKy l ’ i m : n 1o H I . grour a n i t . r
or mhar w r l l l . n d a f .n a * . lo
tha .'o m p la ln l with th* I ' l t r k
o f lha s'lrrult I'ouri af Hrmlmil* County, Florida, In Ihla
jtrt" r r d l i i .
and
lu t r r v .
a
t o|&lt;&gt; i h * r * o f upon Ih* p la in t­
iff*. allurnrya, w lt o .* nain*t
Mild addrraa « r &gt; h * r r ln a fl* r a*l
forth, a* raqultad hr Ian, not
l a l * r than tha It h day o f
Junt, 11(3 In ilafault lh&lt;r*nf
thr
rau&gt;*
will
proc**tl ra
par t* upon tha anlry o f a 11* r r r r Fro Confraao aualtiat you.
\\ I T M X H ltd hand and Ilia
o f f i c i a l aval o f aatd Court In
Hrmtnola Counts, Florida, thlt
3rd day of Ma&gt;, 1X3.
IIH JIld
Arthur II
ll *c k w ll h . J r ,
t ' l t t k of th* Circuit Court
II* : Startha T . Vllilfit
l) * p u l y Clark
llcardall, U r ld lty and U a l t .
A t lu r n * * a for P la in tif f
M North Court Hir*#t
i ' o . t U ttl c r Ho t 3334
Orlando. Florida.
1'ubll.h. May I, 14. ||, SI.
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Legal Notice
M l T H t : ISF A T T I .I C A T H N
F «n r t t
( • r a . W U I Flo ri d a m u m
• I IM S)
N O T IC E IH I I K I t E H r O I V BN. That W r a i t h y Alaa It* rd
Ih* holdrr of th* f o l l o w ln *
r . r t l f l r a l * hat f llr d aald cor*
t t f l m t * for tax tl**J to b* la.
au*&lt;l Ihrraon. T h * c » r t l f l r a t *
nunihrr and yaar o f laauanra.
tha daarrlptlon of III* pro.
p*rt&gt;, and th* nama In uhlrli
II wraa a.a*a*,d a r t a . f o llo w * :
i v r t l f l r a t * No. » ’.&lt;4
V r , i o f laauanra l » * t
1 t,.t r Iptl o r) o f I ' r o i'o r lj !
l.ot 3 ll#*»a K 23 ft.) Blk.
K
AVIiiw o"d
P ark
i ’lat
Honk 3 Pall* 14
Na m* In wlilrli a.-**a i4 Ham
SlrKriix l*
All o f aald proprrtjr l. «ln *■ In
th* f o u n t * o f Hrtnlhole, Htot*
of Florida. I ’ nlraa auclt c a r t )fit a l * ahall h « radaanird norordlnu lo law III* p ro p rr ly
&lt;l*.&lt; rllt*d III ancll r, rtlftrnte
will h* aold lo th* hlkltrat bid&lt;l*r at Ih* front iloor o f Hi*
Honilnol* County Court l l o u . .
at Hanford. Florida, on th*
llrat .Monday In th* month of
Jun*. I *43, B i ll' ll It Hit 3rd
day o f Jun*. I *13.
Itat. d thla Still day o f April.
1X3
IKK A I . )
Ar th u r II
llo c k n iih , Jr,
Clark Circuit Court,
H*mill'd* County, Florhla
Puh ll. h : A p ril in, yia* T, H
31 1343
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H atin g
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«r
Dra ta a di
. t l i l R v I ta lfl K i U l f i
Y"uu and cat'll €»f ) o t i *r a
hi*r«»b)* notified and r»^ wired
tw firearnt an y rlaltna ami dam in d * w hic h you. or either nf
)fiu« ma y liava akainut (ha m *
D ili nf Ali c e It, llridiii. *1••ra m td , lata *if aald i ’ o u n ly, to
the County Judge o f 8eiiilimi«
Cuunty* Florida* a l hla o ff ic e
In the court liouaa o f Raid
Caunty
at *f&gt;«nford, Fl*rItlx.
within e !«iit culrtidar months
from the time o f Die f l r * i jiubllratiuii of till* notice, ] ’*i&lt; h
claim or demand *lmJl b* In
w ritin g, and aim II atutn I lie
Iditre uf f e i i f j e n c t and |ioflt o f ­
fice addreaa o f the clalnianl*
amt ahull t&gt;e a worn to b) tha
d a tin ant, hip agent, o r a t t o r ­
ney, uii it any au«*h claim or d e ­
mand not aw filed ilia li ba
void,
Pha rl ra T., Held in
A* a dm In i»tr.it or a f
Ilia Kalute of
Alic e tl. Detdln*
fin-ea Bed

ft. W. Ware* Attorney
f o r vdtulnlvtrator
|». Ii. Kov n u
^atifurtl,
4 »* Ida
I*ul4lali; At I .
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May 7. 11

M *Tit r
or
t p p i .i c a t i o x
r u n t a \ iiisrsf*
( a * * . | H i i Flo ri d a tMalat*a
of itiiti
N O T IC K IH I I K I I K H T O I T i:.\. That
Italph
lt* on
tha
ho ldrr o f th* follow lit k ro rt lfU
c a l * tiaa fllrd aald m r i l f l c a l a
f o r tax d*vd to h* la«u*d
tharaon. Tha cartlflcuta minih*r and * * a r o f laaiiaiitr, Ih*
rlrartlptloll ot th* property,
unit tit* name In which It wua
ar .r a .r d a r * an follow a:
C r r llfl c a ta No. 313/330 o f Nu.
334
T * a r o f laauanra 1941
lia.t rlptlnn o f P ro p a rly :
VV&gt;, o f K&gt;, o f MU ', fl.r.a
N 117.1 ft. of K : o » 7 ft. A
H 3 «l. J fl.
of
t:. 3UI.7
ft.) of Hrctlon 14 T o w n ih lp S') Itanua 3a C. Alan
) a . &gt; portion rrdrrmad Slay
:■
tx :
draerthrd aa H.
HT.14 ft. of N. I . I I I . 33 ft.
o f K 141.54 ft. o f W S o f
E &gt; , of H\5*H o f H5V&lt;i Hecllon 14 Townahlp in Ilon a*

IN
T IIH
ItllF IT
*»;* T U B
r n i NTt
J l i h i i :. n e m i n o i . h
COI M ' t . F I. O IIII IA .
i n p h o i m i t :.
IN HE: K H T A T K t ' F
J A K E T. N K W IJ Y
P.&lt; a * . *7.
T * Al l Cradllnra aad l ' * r * » * *
lla.lw *
I lalwia . r
llrw a .il.
Analwal aald l : * l * t r ,
You ari'l c a d i o f you a r *
her eby n otified and required
to p r r . e u l uuy claim * ami d e ­
mand* which &gt;ou, o r either of
you, m a y h a * * a * u ln .t n * **•
lat a o f J a k * T. Ne wb y, d f c *a .*d , fata n f .aid County, ta
the County Jt id ** o f Hernlnola
Cuuntr, Florida, at hi* e f f i c *
In tha .Hurt lio n .* o f »uld
County
at
Hanford.
Florida,
within
*lx
calendar
ntonlha
from tha lliii* o f th* flrat pub­
lication of III lw nolle*. T w a
coplea o f each claim or demand
ahall h* In w ritin g, and .ha ll
■tale lha nine* of rraldenc*
&lt;1 poet o file a atldre.a of lha
claimant, and ahall b* .w o rn
3a K.
Na m * In w ltl'li aa .rarrd E d ­ lo by ih * claimant, hi. a * r n t,
ur . H o r n e * and accompanied In
ward I-arrau
All o f aald pr op* rty hrtna In a f i l i n g re* o f o n * dolla r and
Ih* County o f Hemtnol*. Htal* atich claim or demand not aa
o f Florida. I'nlraa aurh r a r llf l- filed ahall It* void.
I.ucll* N e w b y Bryan t
r a l * ahall bn rrd **m ril accordAa ad m ln la tra lo r o f th *
inn to lo w Hi* pr ope rly d e ­
E alale or
al rl lint In iu c Ii cart lfl c atr will
Ja ke T. Newb y,
ti* aold to thr h l i l m t bidder
deceaerd
at th* front door o f th* HnmInol* (Tounty Court l i n g , , at B. 4V. YVare, A l l y ,
Hanford, Florida, on (h * flrat f o r A d m liila tr a tr li
Bid*.
Monday In th* ■iiiinllt o f Juna, W o o d r u f f - P e r k i n *
1X3. whlrh la (he 3rd day o f I*, fl. Ilox I t i l
Hanford,
Florida
Junr. 1443.
Hated thla l l l h day o f April, Fill' ll.h: A p ril 33, la, M ay t. 14,
1X3
1X3.
( T HI— M
I hi:A l.l
Ar th ur II. Beckwith, Jr.
n i.t i c k o r
»v rT
*
• •lark Circuit Court.
T O: J A M EH IV.
IIA ltrJ B OV B
Httnlnola County, Florida
and H A H H A n A (J. If A l l Puhll.1i: A p ril 30. Slay T, I f ,
11ItOVE,
hi*
w ife,
De31. 1X3
fendanla.
I ' l H I — IJ I
M.3 Linda l. in e , Lentoure,
■'al lro n ila
IN
THK
C H IC l I T
COI HT.
I I U I I E H T )t. MOOHE and
NIN TH
J l IIICI 41,
C l l l l I IT
31 EH.
It o || B It T
H.
O F F I. O H III4 IN A N D FO H
SIChiRK, hi. w ife. Defend■ BM IN O I. K C O l ' N T l '
anla.
t:H .IM »:ll
n u . I9 N 4
Handleman, N o rlli Ca ro .
A L I C E K. I t U L K I L
Ilna
P la in t if f
T l l U A N D HAI7II O F T&lt; &gt;lf
tx
a r * hereby im llfled that .tilt
JOHN M I C H A E L HOlAEB,
I i r f « n d * u t ha* betn coniinem ed aaalnM
»&lt;*u in in * c l r r u l t fViurt o f
N O T IC K O F P L I T
TO; JO HN .MICHA EL n o O K I t lha Ninth Judicial Circuit o f
Ap ar tm ent 10
lha Htal* o f F lo rid a In and
for Hrnilnol* Courtly, th* ah343 53 rat I &gt;3 turret
hrevlatad t i l l * o f wh lrh l» :
N * w Y o rk 33, N * w Y o rk
A Hworn Complaint hav in g T I I E L I F E I.VHEHANCE C*l*|.
hren fllrd a n a ln . t you In th* P A N T O F V II K I L V t A . P la in tif f,
Clrrult Court tn and f o r Hrin- - » » - J A M E S tv. H A Hurl! IV K
Inol* County, F lo ri d *, f o r Id - and
I k M t llA lt A
tl.
HAHT ore* and other relief, tha HltOVE. hla w lf * . at *|, D e ­
•hnrt f i l l * o f aalil action b ri n e fendanta,
la
Chancer y
ft a.
ALICE
K. FtOII Kit, P la i n t i f f IJo4».
aa. JO H N 31 Ii ' l l A E L It o liE U ,
T h * natura or thla ault l *
Iiafrndant, Ihra* |ir***nta are a f orec lu .ur* o f that cert ain
tu rauaa and r*&lt;|ulrr you to n io ria a a * from aald defendflla yo u r w r l t l r n drranara. If anla to p lain ti ff, dated A u a u .t
any, lo tha Complaint fllrd 1. K t i and recorded Heptrniherein, and In a t r v * a copy b*r 34, 1434 In Ofriclal ll# r .
thereof upon P l a i n t i f f * a t to r ­ ord* Hook I I I , p a * * « n o f tha
ney, &lt;m or h ef o r* th* SIth day Public
R ec o rd , o f Hernlnola
of May, A. D. 1443, otlierwtae County, Florhla, anc umbarlng
a I leer*# P r o Confraao will h* t(i*t certain piece or parcel o f
rn te rr d oaalu.t you and lha pruperty located, eltuate, and
can ** proceed ax |utrte.
being
In
.aid
County
and
tVITN'EHH my hand and o f f i ­ State, to -w it :
cial aaal at Hanford, Hrmlnnl*
l o t 4 o f DOUTII P I N E County. Florida, thla 14th day
OHFJtT, Hecond Addition, l i e .
o f April, A. D. IH 1 .
plat, a aubdtvlalon, accor d­
(HEAL i
i n g to a plai thereof, r e ­
Ar th u r If. Heck with. Jr.
corded ill Pla t Hook 11, page
Clerk o f Hi* Circuit Court,
31. o f tha Public R rc ord a o f
In and F o r Hrnilnol*
Meiulnul* Ckiunty, Florida
County, F lo rid *
E AC H
OF
YO U
18
ILEBy Martha T . Vlhlan, D. C. (J U IH E I* to f i l e yo u r anawar
flordon V. Frrd arlrk
or oth er w r l t l r n defan.ea lo
A tto rn e y f o r p la in tif f
Ilia Comp laint with th* Clerk
3a3-3af North Park A t a n u t
of th* Clrr ult Cour t o f HemP. t&gt;. Box 1745
Inole Cnunly, Florida, tn till*
Hanford, Florida
proceeding and
tu e t r r t
a
I'uhllali; A p ril 13, 34. May T. I f . m p y th e re of upon th* plaint1X3
I f r * a tto rn e y., whoa* name*
C P U —I I
and addrcaa a r * her einafter
aet forth, aa required by la w
A O T IC K O F
A P P L IC A T IO N
not later than th* 3th day o f
r o w T A T IIC.P.II
June, 1443. la defau lt th ere ­
f l e e , l a l . i a Flartda a t a la ie *
of tha cauaa w ill procerd ex
* f IPlai
parln upon Ilia a n lr y nr a
N O T IC E |H I I E I t E l i r O I V EN, T h a i
Italph
Ityan
th* Deyr#* p ro Confea.u agalnat
holder o f I h * follow-lmr re rtl - you.
W I T N E S S my hand and I h *
f lc a t* ha. fllrd aald re rt irica l*
f o r tax d**d
to hr H.urd aeal o f .aid Court In Hemt­
nol*
County, Florida, thla l r (
Ih rr ton.
T h * c r r l l f lc a i* numlirr ami ye ar o f l.auanca, thr da* o f Stay, 14(3.
I
H
M
A
D
&lt;lr*crl|itl*iu o f Hi* property,
Arthur II. H etkwllh. Jr.,
and Hiw name In which Ii wee
Clerk o f Ilia Circuit Court
*&gt;a»a **d are aa followal l &gt; : M an ila T. Vlltlen
Cvrtlflci.1* No. 333
Deputy Clerk.
Vra r o f l . a u a m * l i f t
Ilrardall, (Jrldley and La* ia
lira- rlptlnn of P r o p e r ly :
Eta Of HE ti of HVVtf flat* . A l i o r n * * * for P la i n t i f f
H 117.1 fl. o f tv *«».7 f|. (a North Court direct
A It*. I Faction 14- T o w n ­ Pnal i if fl, e Ilox 3SI4
Orlando, Florhla
ahlp 3u Itanao 30 K.
Na m* In which aa.eaard W. 1. P u h ll. h ; May 1, ||, &gt;1, 34
C l 41-17
Fulton, llelra
All „ f aald property b ain * In
II,* County of Hemlnula. Plata
" f Florida. I ’ nlraa aurh ra rl lf l r a t * ahall h* redeemed
cord In* to law III* pro perl y Iieacrlheil In aurh c r r l l f l c a i * will
he aold to Ih* hlalieat bidder
al th* front dour of th* Femlno|* County Court llo u * * a(
Hanford, Fl- rl d a. o n III* flrat
Monday In th* month of Jun*.
IMS. whlrh la th* 3rd day of
June, 1X3.
^ l i a t r d thla l l l h day „ r April

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Ar th u r If. Bfck wlt h . Jr.
Clerk Circuit court.
Herulnol* County. F lo rid *
PuI,Halit Ap ri l 3S, May T. 14
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I. Lost &amp; rmltltl

3, Kducnlitm • Inslrucllon

Jlir

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Ijrralii

MEN • WOMEN NEEDED
SW HKTIK 1*1K
Tt) TRAIN FOR
‘J. Notices - Personals
INTERIOR
DECORATION
II. Education - Instruction
We train men ami women.
I. TiTins|&gt;oi tntiun
17 ,Vj ai Interior be curatory
5. Food
Full
or part time training.
G. For ltent
HW!i Srhno! etlucatiim not
ftA Special Notices
ne.Tatar). One oi Uie hlitli7. Ilusiness Rentals
eat paid profcyaiona. sliort
•
8. Leach Kentnls
incxpcnilAc course — Free
9. For Sale or Rent
employment s«r\ ice. For
IU. Wnntetl to Kent
full information without ol&gt;II. Real Estate Wanted
ligaiion, Avrite Box IIA c o
12. Real Estate For Sale
Sanford
Herald.
Miller
Mortpatre Loans
Office 204 \Y. First 13.
Sclmoli. Give aye. gddresa,
11. Insurance
„
phone and occupation.
15. Rusiness Opportunity
DEADLINES
1G. Female Help Wanted
IBM ELECTRONIC
17.
Male Help Wanted
OPERATORS NEEDED
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
18. Help Wauled
We train men and women.
1 uci.. tluu Fri. * 2 P. M. day 19. Situations Wanted
IMS, « » 1RM Electronic
before insertion. Mon. - Sal. 20. Rain sitters
mucliimu|»'r,-iiork
and
21. Reality Salons
noon.
technician*. Full or pari
22. Ruild - Raint - Repair
time trainiii)!. lliKh School
STRAIUUT CLASSIFIED:
23. Rnildiny Materials
education not necessary.
High comings. Enroll now
Tuva., thru Frl. - 2 P. AL day 21. Electrical Services
25. I’ lutnbinR Services
(nr
iftoxpcnaiA c
iNitirxe.
before insertion. Mon. • Siit,
2G, Radio &amp; Television
Free emjtlo) merit sen nr.
noon.
27. Special Services
For full Information with28. Laundry Service
out obligation, write Hnx
RESPONSIBILITY:
29. Automobile Service
5, c o Sanford Herald. Mill
Tut: Herald will not be re­ 29A. Auto Accessories
er
Srhoola.
(Automation
sponsible for more ’ than otic j 30. Machinery - 'Fools
VJft *■* u»' '0**
DivUkrn) Give «gc, address,
ineon-cel Insertion of &gt;our aJ, 31. Poultry - Live slock
,Vtri f r
phone and occupation.
and reserve* the right to re­ i 31 A. Pets
‘When I tall a joke,
vise or reject any advcrtisc- 132. Flowers - Shrubs
fi. For Rent
inent from wbat ordered to i 33. Furniture
fi. Fttr Kent
BEAUTIFULLY f ur ni a he d
conform to the policies of thla 31. Articles For Sale
3 RM APT. $60 month or $15
room,
I'riAatu
home.
l'h.
paper.
35. Articles Wanted
a week Lights, water, gat
FA
2-7431.
LG. Automobiles - Trucks
turn, 382 N. VoluaU. orange
37. Hants - Motors
NEW 2 Ur. furn. Kit. t-tjuip.
38. Motorcycles - Scooters 1 bath home. $yo Mo. Water City. Fla. Tel. 773 3:103.
L e g a l N o tic e
39. Trailers - Cabanas
furn. 10 Slwrry A ac. N. Or­ Furn. 2 Bedroom h o u i t .

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N O T IC E IB J IK ItE llT OIX •
JSN. T h a t
DavlJ
Home tha
holilar of tha f o lla w ln * c f r i l f l *
cate haa fll*.l »al.t c a rilf le a t*
f o r ta x &lt;lt*d to ha laauad
tharaon. Tha c a r t lflr a l* numtiar ami &gt;aar or l.suant*. tn*
iliacrlptlun o f
Ilia p r u p o o ,
ami tha nama In which It » a a
aaaaaaril ara aa followa:
C r r t lflc a la No. I I ]
Y # a r or Itauanca l » « l
I*tscrR&gt;tlon o f P ro p e rty :
Do '* I ! A 1 Ulh. » T ie r
F Tha T o w n o f Hanford
P la t Hook I P age * &amp;* ( »
*« . and 111 111 111 l i t *
111
Na ma In which aaaaaaad F. D,
llrown. lla lr a
All nf aald pro pa rly bain* In
tha County o f Hatnlnola, Plata
o f Florida. L’ lilara aucli . attlflc a ta ahull ha rtilvanird nrr o n l l n a fo la w tha prope rty
UaacrJhed to aorh certific at e
w i l l ha aold fo tha hlttlirat 1,1,1 dar ut tha fro nt doo r of Ilia
Natolnola County Court Ifouae
at Hanford, Florida, on (ha
ft rat Monday It, tha month o f
Juna. 19 13 , which ti tha 3rd
day o f June, m i.
Dated thla I t l h day o f April,

lilt.

(B E A U
A r t h u r If. Ilrc h n lth , Jr.
Clark Circuit Court.
Kamlnola County. Florida
P u b li sh : A p ril 3o, May J, H,
I I . 1993
C D I I — 13&lt;
NO T IC E O F SI I T
IN t h e y o n ; o f t h e
• T F I E O F F I. O I I I I M
T O : JOS EP H A FI I.I.r.R and

JANE n

FT 01.EIt. hit

w-lfa, r#»bl#ni:« unknown.
t o i; a u k
iik u e h v
n o t i­
f ie d
that
FR D K IIAI,
NAT IO N A I, MOnTOAOE AM O C *
l A T l O X , h a v ln c fttsd In thla
Court It a aworn ntll o f C o m ­
plaint, tha natura and pur*
pota o f which la to fortcluaa
that rartaln
mo rt gage
tit.
cutad by Daurtnca \V. Ulguall
and M ary Ann Hlgnatl. a/k 'a
M a ry An n Flrgt, b&gt; Florid a
M o r t g a g t Stryh-a. Inc., on tha
lath day n f Norahtbtl*, 1119;
that aald t -on,plaint praya for
an accounting ;u ha lakan uridar tha direction o f the Court
f o r wlint la due the P la in t if f
fur principal and Inta r.al on
aald m o rt gaga and mo rt gage
not# anil for the roetr, rhnrue i and eap.-naaa Including atI u n i t y ’t
(era
and
nhatract
fata and that in default of
auch payment, title. Interaal.
■ atale. claim, demand and #gtill)- o f redemption o f the De­
fendant*
and
all
peyeona
c laimin g by, through, under or
a g a in * ' ttiem or any of them,
ha aha olulely barred and for*
d o t e d : aald ault being filed
In tha Circuit Court of the
Ninth Judicial Circuit, In and
f o r Seminole County, to Chan,
eery, entitled F K D K A I . NAT t U N A I , M o liT iJ A ilt : A s s r a 'I A T I o N, a corporation organ*
tied under an A c l of Coitgiaaa
and eaiatlng pureuant to the
Padaral
National
M or tg a ga
Char ter A d . Plain ti ff, a a ran*
Jit S F.II I
A
FE U .KK
and
J A N E 11. K l ’ L l. K K , hi. yctfa.
Da fa rule u la,
being
Chancery
■a.t
No.
ISIS*.
pra yin g
a
f o r a rlo . u re o f aald in.nl gag*
on
th*
f o l i o * lug
deaeribed
land, ly in g and tialng in Semihula County. Florida, tu -w lli
l.„t a Of I’ l U D U K I . A K E
MAN*,US, Seminole County,
Florid a, according
to plat
(h e r e o f
recorded
In
Plat
Ilo &gt;k 11, P a g e Ti, Pul,tic
Henord* o f Seminole County,
Florid a
together
with the
f o llo w in g equipment: Il e a ltr , permanently tnatallod.
You. «ud each of you, are
hereby regulred In 111* per­
sonally or by at torsey . In the
btfl.-e o f the Clrr k o f aald
Court, to the county C „ u d
llo u.c, In the c l , ) of Sanford.
Cognty o f Seminole. Slate ,,f
Florida, on or before the ith
day nf June, A !&gt;. I f * : , y u r
appeirance. auewer nr other
ile frii e lv e
pleading#
to
Hie
Complaint in Ible caaae and
eleo to eeree upon Saiidera.
MoEwalt. S .h w a r t A Mini*, alto rn e ja fur the P laln llf f. a
c p y „ f aald pleading*, otherw i* « .aid Ihll of Compla in
w ill he taken a* , ■ ' r a * . d by
you and each „ f &gt;-‘U
D O NE AND O lt D E It C D thla
3rd day o f Jlay, A D. :&gt;*5
at ra nford . Bcwinola Com- t
tb rlli.
(B LA U i
Ar th ur H » - • »'*•&gt;*
J r,
Cla rk o f th* Circuit Court
o f Seinlnol* County, H.*r-

Ida

Ity: Martha T. A Milan
D e p o t) Cttrk
Pub lish: i l a ) I, I t . I L T’ - 1&gt;4!
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Legal Notice
N O T IC E OF A P P t . lC A T I O N
y-OH T A X D E E D
(See. IHI.ia Florid a Rlatatea
of la in
N O T IC E IS It E l t E R T G I V ­
EN. That
David
Homo Hie
holder nf the (ullo wlng c e r t i f i ­
cate haa filed aald c ert ificat e
f o r tax deed to he laaued
thereon. Tha cert ifi c ate num­
ber and ye ar o f la.uance, th*
deacrlpllou o f the pro perl y
and the name In whirl* tt w ae
aeieeeed are aa followa;
C e rti fica te No. 10
Y e ar o f leauance 1991
Description o f P ro p e rty :
Iait &gt;7 llo o k e rlo w n Plat
lluok 4 P a g e * 97 A M
Name In which aaaeaerd b. I*
Ala n n
A ll o f aatd prope rty being In
Die County o f Seminole, s ta le
o f Florida. Enlc.s hiicIi cert ltl i » t * ahull tie ridri-incd a c ­
c or ding to law Ilia property
d m e rite d
tn such cer tific at e
will he *„|d to llie htgheet 1,1,1dor at the f ro nt d oo r o f the
Seminole County Court llonae
nt Sanford, Florida, on the flret
Alomlav In the rnontli o f Julie,
191.3, which la It,*, JnJ day of
Juno. 1993
Dated Ella 19(h da) nt April.

I»d).

(H E A I, )
Arttiur It, Deckwlth, Jr.
Clerk Circuit Court,
Hemllnile County, Flo rid *
Puhlleli: A p ril 3«, May 7, I*

31, 1993

CDII — I3A
N O T IC E u p
A P l ' l . l l ' ATKIN
I DM T A X D E E D
* Aer. 191.19 Florida S la iu lM
of l»l*&gt;
NO T IC E IS 1117111711V U IV C.V, T h a t
David
Home Ilia
holder o f tha f o llo w in g c e r l l f l c a l * haa fllrd la id certific at e
f o r tux dead to he laauad
thereon. T he c er tific ate num­
ber and ye ar o f Itauanca, the
d eicrlp tlon
o f the properly,
and th# name In which It waa
aaeeeard are aa follow s:
Cur I l f Ira I a No. I ouj
A &gt; » r o f laiuam-e m l
Deicrlptlon o f P ro p e rly :
Iteg. 7«a ft. N A I t . f ft.
K of SE c ,, r o f lad Itt Itou
N *31.3 ft. AA .1 iii. I* fi s
* S » S ft. E 3 (0 ft. to (leg.
Ilud.oii J'ark Plot Hook I
P a g e 99
Name In which n a.rt .r d Hu­
bert J. A P e g g y A f la tt a w a y
All of Bahl pro pe rly being In
III* * 'mint &gt; o f Hem I note. Slat*
of Florida. I'nleaa auch c e r t i ­
ficate aliall I,a redeemed a c ­
cordin g to law ih# property
dr*, ritual Mi * la. I, cer tific at e
wilt he aold to I he lilgheat bid­
der at Die fr ont door o f the
Seminole CmiM&gt; f o u r ! Mona#
al Sanfonl. Florida, on ilia
flrat Monday In ih&gt; mol,It) of
June, l.i*3, which la the Ird
day o f June, m i .
Dated 11,1a mill day „ f April.
1993.
(H E A I. )
Ar th u r II. neck w Ith, Jr.
&lt; le ik c ir c u it Court,
bttwlnoli County, Florida
rutdtan, A p ril lu. May 7, it,
31, 1991
C D I I — 113

downtown ,

for

ll o u a c lr a ilc r

H Y O W N E R . 3 B d n n . 2 batlis
la r g e kn. F A 21332
3

BEDROOM,
1 bath
CB
house, I c u m l b ark
&gt;ard.
Call
FA
2 twtki b efore
F A 2-42W a f te r 5.

3

3.

N O CASH N E E D E D
B e d r o o m , 2 bath. )til a
mouth. T . A
I. included.

322 S0(k).
BORERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
llajmoiNl I un lgiii'i, Aoo.
1 A 2 3951 Atlantic Bunk llldg.

.S-7

everybody laugha!"
fi. F or K en t
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
house, kitchen equipped.
Ph. FA 2 3631.
FURN. Apt. 3300 UcllonvUle.

Legal Notice

A l’TO RADIO SERVICE
SEWERS WANTED
PERSONAL RADIO A TV
IMMEDIATELY
25ih. Si. A Sanford Ave.
Mink nt home doing a tuple
sewing. W«, supply materi­
AU TO GLASS
als ami pay shipping both
ways. Good ruto of pay.
IN S T A L L E D
Piece work. Apply, Dept. S eiiiinrik Glass and I ’utnt
AD 389, Box 7010, Adelaide
Com pany
Post Office, Toronto, On­ 2in Magnolia Ph FA 2-4S2I
tario, Canada.
WAITRESS must tie experi­
enced. Curb girl, experi­
enced. Must be over 16. Ap­
ply Chick \N Treat, Sanford.
BEAUTY Operator at once.
Junior or senior.
Mary
Brown's Beauty Shop. Ph.
FA 2-6601.

Legal Notice

ilMiimiiit, hi# ug rnt nr k ! ( o r n « ) ,
or tii* Minor whiitl l«* viilfi
*/ Irruii A. FoNuin
H K i r o u t r l i o f takl

Wall

I I U I , Y«I1I( |:

Office
Night

FV
FA

2 2118
2 0618

Stenslrom Realty

2 Dining room sets. $20. $15;
buffet, $16; armchairs $16,
double bed, bookcase head*
board, $20; rugs, Sin and
$5; 2 chest of drawers, $10
ea.; also ironing board;
small tables; mirror, lamps
etc. Giveaway prices. Call
at 126 l’ inccrest Dr. Be­
tween 9 and 12 a. m. No.
phone.
MAYTAG
Washer,
2 fisti
aquarium, deep freejer. '36
Truck. Ml»c. Rems. Phono
FA 25066,
Cucumbers $t.00 a bushel.
Bring container, you pick.
Corner Celery &amp; BeardalL
Tuesday through Friday,

35. Article* Wanted
USED Piano. Will pay cash.
Pit. FA 2 9081.
3G. Autom oBIlea • Tru cks
BUYING A NEW or
USED CAH?
FINANCE IT WITH US
• Uiw Interest Rates
♦ U&gt;w Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANK
1 Owner '53 Olds, perfect exrrpl bad Iran*. $130.00. Ph.
FA 2-0664.

CARS WANTED
REEL'S USED CARS
10th SI. t t Sanford Ave.
TRADE '60 Fiat Sport* car
for boat,, motor and trail*
er. FA 1-6894.
W ILL Sacrifice '38 Chcvro*
lei Delray. 2 door sedan.
Excellent condition. $650.
322(3(06.

$1 l&gt;er day rentuI for Elec­ 37. limits - Motors
tric Curiw-t Shampooer with
purchase of Blue Lustre Gateway To Tlvc Waterway
Iluhsun Sportiiur Goods
Carroll's Furniture,
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
DEPENDABLE TV service. BABY Furniture. FA 2 9191.
304
6-8 E. lat Ph. FA 2 3861
C oj’s TV. Service call $2 00
YELLOW Squash. $2761 a SEIJ, or Trade for car, 18
FA 2-9663.
bushel or 6e a jMumd, Ex­ hp Johnson.
Excellent to
cellent for freeling. Deliv­ new condition. FA 2-4815.
27. Hpecial Service*
ered. Ph. FA 2 6415.
WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS.
16'
CABIN
Cruiser
with
U S E D Refrigerators
and
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Iraikr. Int 39. Park Ave.
All Typea ami Sire*
Washers, Completely recon­ ^JlTailer^JR i^^ian foroi^^^
ditioned, 90 day warranty
We Repair and Service
on all. Dick’s Appliance 3H. Motorcycle*! • Scooters
S T I . V F.
-Service. 5li* Hanford Ave.
Machinery and Supply Co.
VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS.
FA 2-7638.
267 W. 2nd SI.
FA 2 6132
New A Used.
LAWNS Renovated • Aerate 400 ft. CHAIN fence with dou
Lewis Sales A Service
Ileal bargain.
Remove Thatch • Chinch Ide gate.
2517 Country Club lid.
Rug Spray (VC-13) • Ferti- 322-8121,
Ph. FA-2-7928
■ae—Ph. FA 2 4211
MANSFIELD LAWN SLR.
1 DAY SERVICE
23th. St. A Sanford Ave.
l*h. 3236655

SMI III Air-Condition Rvlrlgem I ion service. All work
guaranteed. Very reason­
able in price. Day FA 2 7431
Night FA 2 ’.,(9E».

KUIGilJAlUI'i
.'ales A Service
(I. II. HIGH
Duo W, Ivl SI. Sanfonl
Ph. FA 2-3883
COMPLETE Tractor Servicediscing,
landscaping,
lot
(Iranng, cull Ration, lieu!
reasonable. FA 2 3790.

Jim Hunt Realty

N L*U SIN G I'K U S O N N K L
NEEDED fur expansion al
FLORIDA CARE.
If you
323-9700
love your Mother and are
2324 Park Dr
Satdord, FIs.
willing to give Ihe same de
3 Bcdruuin, I ball*, Urge cor­
voliuti and personal alienner lot racing lake, lus i lion to oihcrx U»cre may be
Waits Drive, S u n i a n d
an opening for you on Hie
Estate. FIIA in service. skilled
nursing
staff a I
$450 down, muntlily $8173, FLORIDA CARE OF till
YA nothing down. FA 2-8074 I ANDO. Licensed practical
or FA 2 2118
nurses. Salary range $225 lo*
$27u M mlti lor to hour work
April. A l». I**4I.
week, depending u}miii quail- J li C m II ft AN
\» A d m ln lt t r g lo r «&gt;f t».*
flvalion aud experience of
l U t a t r nr Ham CochrMii,
applicants. Good personnel
III &lt; CAtf*f|.
Mtriiairom. ligvlM A Mulnlinli
Real Estate—Mortgage*
pul!riot. Including vocation
A t t o r n * ) * for A il m in l» lr s io r
III N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420 and alck leave bcncfHls. Ap
Pa O I i r * « * r 13-0
w*nfor d, Florida
Ravenna Park
FA 2 7493 1 p'y In person sjo W. MIclil
PubllMh: April 19, May 7, ll.
..venings
gau Ave. OrUudu, 8 am . lo
II. IR43
FA 2 2677 FA 2 3823 FA 2-4060, $ p.m.
CUI1—1JJ

No ll v r I&lt;• hMrl&gt;&gt; giv t il H ail
H id utMitrrfgnrrl will, no lli*
411* U$i&gt; of Jon*. A. U. 1*43,
If fr *f nt to Hit IliuiitrEilili' i ' mihi ty
«il
oiinoU County,
F lo r id * , hi* f if!a 1 rriurn. *&gt;•
*&lt;1 uni mini vtiUilior*,
Adiolnd l m U i i s f (Ur H a u l * o f h \M
COf*ll VIAK. «1*
und nt
mni U
tllli*.
I li *11 ami t h*r*
iniikr n|Mill( Ml lull in (h t
•I udk*' f ■ u Illsul ««tll*lu riiit of
hi« * linlnUirutlori o f &gt;4ld
lute, mill f o r an o r d * r UIm* b a rgin g Mm am *uch A d io iM n tratur,
Ifutiij (Ids lit* IVU i Uay of

12 BASS Accordion. Like new,
$2.Mxi FA 2 7204.

PERSONAL RADIO &amp; TV

iiY OWNER— Nice 4 lldrm.
LAKH FRONT LOT
2 hath home In lUvemia Greatly reduced for quick
A ld)llwlldc area. I^rge
■i
sale. Lake Mary area. Ex­ CLEAN fill dirt, clay, shell,
li o r i o J, I m r d !
utdily Rm. and workshop,
clusive with Brown Really. peat, top soil. FA 2-2576.
. l i t o r (4*) nt I „l »*
double cartairte, alr-Cundll r O llnv 194
FA 2-3237 or FA 2 1064.
boning, central lieat A fire
W Inter I*m( I,. F lo rid *
L A W N
sS K K V IC E '
I'uhllvh: A p n i SR, Rm, ihi&gt; 7, H,
place, covered paiio facing Ln llu*iric»x Oppitrlunily Mowing and eiljing, etc. Salmi
Lake Ravenna. Reasonably
ufactiou guaranteed. Ph.
priced. 361 Vihlen ltd. Ph. For Lease, Service Slalion
FA 2 1817.
is
T ill;
tin n r
o f
T ill:
Choice location. Apply The
FA 2 2434.
&lt; OI S T I
J I l l l t l ; SI.VII M i l l.
I OI ST I .
Pure Oil Co. 18)4 W. 6tb St.
Piano Tuning and Repair
s i t T i : o r T I .1111111 s
W L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
|M tr lb*
m( i
Ifi. ic m u le H elp W anted
HAM CO CH HAN.
I •* « » » « ij
IV H H U U A T i:

HOTPOINT Refrigerator —
New finish $69.S3
Croslry Refrigerator — New
finish $99.93
Crosley Refrigerator — New
finish $129 93
Coldspoi Refrigerator — New
finish $149.95
G. E. Apt. sl«! Refrigerator
$19.95
31A. Pel..
G. E. Refrigerator. One year
old. automatic d e f r o s t
BEAGLE PUPS. Pat»er». $35.
$249.93.
FA 2-7544.
Check our used T.V. DcjiL
BOSTON Terrier. AKC Pup$5‘9 95 and lip.
pic*. FA 2-1861
GOODYEAR
SERVICE STORE
SIAMESE Kitten*. H weeks
553 West First St.
old. $10. FA 2 0171.

Free Kitten. FA 3-6340.
W11 IT H L A D IE S
IV) WORK part time in our d2. I'I dvvcik - SliruliH
office, $1 IS per hour, salary POTTED MUMS m bloom.
plus bonus. Call 323-6467
S’ NORIKS Store. Slock A
35c up.
for appointment.
equipment. Well establish­
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
ed. Proprietor w,«nes tt, ie- REFINED, sell led lady for GratH-ville Ave. Near 20th SI
lirr
( all I \ 2 6274 or
tetr plume work
tn own Bit. l-'iirniliire
lavngWfHHl I E 811389
borne. Must have private
.4 . . . .
________________
line and Ih- able lo devote Sell Us Your Furniture, tyutek
2 BEDROOM, cement block
Service With Hie Cavil.
a reasonable amount of
Ikiuic. $56 a Mo. PaynieiUs.
SUPER TRADING POST
lime each week. Permanent
FA 2-3610.
FA 2-0677
position with aIHive average
commission
earnings.
Write
3 BEDROOM house, 2 baths.
Used turmturo-, appliances,
giving qiialifirations lo Rox
Living room, family room,
tools, etc. Bought * Sold.
17 e o Sanford Herald.
fireplace room, patio, swim­
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
ming pool. Kitchen equip­
Ave. Ph. FA 2 4132
19. SUtmllons VYnntrri
ped. Central heat. JiM out­
FR E E ESTIM ATE
side city limits. Will sacri­ Child Care. FA 2 2274.
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
fice. FA 2 1387.
ovating. New A Used Furni­
21. K riiu ty Snlunn
ture. Call Nix llrddmg Mfg.
St. Johns Realty HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK Co., aI 709 Celery Ave,
Complete Beauty Service
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
FA 2-2117.
Evening Appointment*
116 N. Park Ave. FA 26123
105 So. Oak
FA 2 5742 JE N K IN S &amp; W ILLIA M S
OSTEEN. New frame house,
FU R N ITU R E
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
2 Br's, kit. equipped. CarNEW tt Used furniture and
porte. By owner. FA 2 2064. Have your promt nowl 1 on
appliances. Good place to
our discount special, Com­
buy—sell or trade. EASY
2 BEDROOM House. 0U8 Myr­
plete with hair cut, style
TERMS. Wholesale prices
tle Ave. Call Jimmie Co­
and set. And the following
(or cash
wan 322-4013.
week you are entitled to
Telephone FA 2-7450
—
»a free shampoo A set.
406 S. Sanford Avenue
3 A 4 BEDROOM Homes.
322IM34
See models al Highland 318 Palmetto Ave.
WANTED reliable couple lo
Ave. Longwood. lu minutes 25. I’ lum lilng S ervient
lake up monthly payments
south on 17 «2 and west on
of $13.36 on 3 complete
Seminole 1 block.
rooms of furniture. Call
LMN ENTERPRISES INC.
TE 8-1511, Casselberry, coi­
led.
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
I'lnntbinit &amp; llo n tin g
3 A 4 Bedroom Ironies. Some
AIR CONDITIONING
Rl. Articles For Sale
with air-conditioning.
CONTRACT and REPAIR
TEE \N GREEN ESTATES
WORK
Ladies, childrens shoes. $1.89
26th St. W. by Mayfair Coun­ 1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2 6362
up, Mens shoes $2.90 up.
try Club.
Surplus City, 201 W. lit.
” PLUM RING
ATTRACTIVE 3 - bedroom,
Contracting Repairs
3 ROOMS full of furniture.
Du bath iRMiie. Built-in kit­
FREE ESTIMATES
$25*0.511, 20 pieces ill all at
chen, arr-eondiliouer, cus­
K. L. HARVEY
Furniture C e n t e r. lluo
tom drapes aud power 204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
French Ave.
mower included. $3uu down,
2fi.
Kudin
\
T
elevisio
n
payments $84. FA 2 akW.
21" T.V. $55. FA 2 11740.

Adults. No (icta. FA 2-7664. 2 BEDROOM furnislted apart­
lando, Fla. FA 2-Knki be­
ment, also efficiency apart­
tween 4:ut) p.m. &amp; 3:00 p.tn. EFFICIENCY Apartment on
ment, furnished. 322-6341.
First -St. Near 2 city free
NEW 2 bedroom furniahed
parking
lots
and
shopping
Duplex. FA 2 2376.
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
atom . No utility cliarges.
1363 Elliott Ave., FA 23234
2 11EDROOM lioute. Kitchen
Sutlabk- for couple or sin­
or FA 20323.
Cf|Uipped. 170. FA 2 4001.
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
LARGE 2 bedroom trailer,
Store.
3 HDUM furniahed Apartment
&amp; 1 HR. Trailer. AdulU
for couple. $43. FA 2-73SM.
UNFUHN. 1st Floor. 3 rm».
only. FA 2-7368.
bath, 2 screened porches.
2 BEDROOM upalaira Apt.
3(6 Magnolia Ave. Apply 2 BEDROOM house, Florida
C o m p l e t e l y redecorat­
upstairs evening*.
room. Available now. Ph.
ed. sparkling ck'in. Adults.
FA 2-1348.
$73. 1304 Celery Ave.. Ax UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
mile E. of traffic light.
Apt. kitchen equipped. 108 W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
FA 2-0868.
W. 18th St. FA 2-4678.
Rooms private baths, 114
W. First St.
2 BEDROOM, kitchen equip- NEW fu mi sited &amp; unfurnish­
pod home, liuwntowti. fiio
ed 2 bedroom duplex apart­ 2 BEDROOM bouse, kitchen
per mo. FA 2-0437.
ment, tile baths: terrain*
equipped. $36. Mo. Plume
floors. I’ ll. FA 2 2374 afler
FA 2-41W8.
3 ROOM furniahed Garage
3 p. nt.
Apurtmcnt. Close in. $43.
2 BEDROOM furnished house.
FA 26606 after S:3t) p.m.
2 BEDROOM Furn. Duplex.
Near base. Call FA 2-0566.
Ground floor Apartment.
1 III)ItM. houae. NO H3I22
2 BEDROOM 33’ x 8' Trailer.
Contact 2312 1’ nlmctlo.
after 6.
For information. 322 3032.
2 ROOM Furn. Apt- Call be­
CLEAN, modern, unfurnished
fore 2:30. FA 25W27.
2 liedrouiu house. 1810 W.
3 BEDROOM House. Kitchen
Third SI. Piione llartow NEW CR 2 bedroom home.
M M II I: II I ' M M
equipped. SOfJ mouth. Call
533 2326.
Nice grove. View of I.ike
i h r u n %o i i : o r t i i h
alter 6:00. FA 2 5425.
n r r i. n im &gt; %
Mary
Block
partition*.
3
BEDROOM,
kitchen
equipTOi IMiltNA HI &gt;
Completely
plastered.
Full
Room.
Plume
K it urn] I HA M KC11KXI* SLEEPING
|ted house. Call FA 2-7768
lilr ball: A sill' Extra luce
K v u : b i i . his Mir*, r
FA 2 31M6 after 2 i&gt; m.
for
apisiinlment.
done* unVno«ti
k-triven. Many extras. Call
TOU A R K H K f l K R r N O T Iowner. 322483U.
RENTALS
Finn i hm m i K i u i y n a ­ Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. up.
t i o n a i* M»"»KT«JA**K AH.H4M’ Surplus CUy. 201 W. 1*1- 3RDR.M, unlurn. home la&gt;cb
IA T IO N . l » » v llig filed In tilt*
OWNER SACRIFICE
Arbor $83. 2 lledrm. Furn.
Court It* m o r n llllt o f Co m ­
DUE TO HEALTH
R E N T A R E1)
plaint, th* nature ami purpo**
Apt. $35- Robert A. WilHome
and residential income
o f which It lo for*c ln »a that Rollaway, Hospital A Baby
llama, Realtor. FA 2 3851.
certain m o rtgage « i e c u l * d h&gt;
lied*.
property which constats of
ll* r n « r d Mch*m*tt«u#r and H a
By Day, Week, or Month FURNISHED
2
bedroom
Iwo a-bedroom and one 2M. t*ch*meiT*u*r, hi* M iff, to
la«$$\&gt;er* M urlga ge mul T it le
CARROLLS FURNITURE
brdrmm masonry ivomcf,
bouse. Air-conditioned. Ph.
Company, on tii* &gt;tii *luy of
Ph. FA 2-3181 110 W. 1st St.
FA 23248.
wilh oak floor*. Fla. rooms,
Jmlyf
that **I&lt;1 Com*
p la lo i prta&gt;* for an accou nt­
city water, all fully furn­
ROOM, THE GABLES, 461
in g lo be tu kni umlar th*
ished. 2 of tiomei now rent­
illrcrlfoM
of
Ihr l*ourt
fur
Magnolia Ave. FA2-072U
ed for $180 mo. Also in­
what !■ due ih * r !t«InUf f for
l»rhit‘l|*nl «itoi It ti tr **! on eultf i x i (i i v n
j i t iiir .'s r u l i n '.
cludes m
acres. Huge
nmrlgiiKe ami tnortgkige n o l» * i : t n M » i . s : i m v r i .
r i . o i i - 1 I1KDI1M. Apt. Adults. No
oaks and cilrus trees. Sell
and for the lout*, clinrgif* *md •i i »
Jiels. FA 2 2447.
•
ri|itnB&gt; • Including * i lurnvjr'a T i t , &gt;•*. 4XM
all or part. Small down pay­
fe« • and *t.»trar| fee* and K B T A T K O K A N N A r i l K l l i : l *
3 ROOM nicely furnished
ment. or make offer. Good
DKTI7ABIJD
lhat In default nf DIM h 1**»&gt;Apartment. Private hath.
tiitlif
I II I*** I n l t r f i l , e a f tif i,
M i n i r. n t m t J i i i T u t i *
terms. North or South mi
claim, demand and •oiulfjr of T O A M
TKHaUNS KAV IK O
Clean. Adulls IA 2-1810
17 92 to Umgwoud-flVK'do
r*d*inptton of the l* e f « n d * n l* t’ l. AIM S
OH
l&gt; 1, XI ' A D S
and nil peraoim (Itilmliiir b&gt;« Alt ' IN S T S A I D K B T A T K :
lid. (Mubluy's Corner), Him
2
IIEDRIKJM
turnishrd
larnse.
th rough,
under
or
ngalii*!
I'lrd Mini ....Ii *»f y»»n
west 1 block lo East St.,
l Jirm or any o f lit* in, he uh- 11 r f *i sv notiri*d «$nil r u i u l r H
$60. (Call 323-11132.
Dim 1 blk. .south on East
• olu ii ty harrad and f*»re9 lot* d. lo flit* uiiv cl*lnm Miii u»t n»nili
tii Id ault living flirt! In I *»
wlilrh ) ii ii, *ir * l l ! i * r nf you, 1
liKDRiiiiM unfurnished
SI.
i ' 1rv u 11 « i h r i o f I h « N In I It J n - in u), I'MiVf* i git tn »t I’ MId * - 1.i t w
houae. Kile lie n equipped.
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Inole County. In Chancorj. rn- NC»N
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m i«d
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corporation
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lireaklatl bar. built • in
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log iiurruMiit to lh « F r d * r » l I bn fir* 1 nu Ml rut lull til Hi I* House. FA 2 7888 or FA 2 4203
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of j o u r A l i * w r r nr pleading i „ Nt * o f Ih * f'lrrl* o f p.tidi &lt;V u r l ,
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Park.
u r a n g * o r !»#fon* the fllh da«y o f J une.
County, Florida, and fll. the A. f » , 1341, your app*ararii*'.
or
other
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origin al Au aw er or p lre d lo g to a n s w e r
tha o f flea »,f tin circ u it Court P leu dins* to fh« F'lr*. plaint In
on or b efore ihr 3*111 dai of thU i n u i r u oil «3eo iu serve
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i*o inplaint w ill he taken a*
At I T N KHS u,y hand a -I .. , I raiMfesMd by you und each of
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N a vy Drive Kicks Off
squadron's
donations. One. drive chairman, accept­
Navy installations in the his
•vanford
and
Jacksonville Commander C h a r l e s \V ed the donation on behalf of
Meshier, Heavy Attack Wing Navy Belief.
anas leveled their light* at
a *35,000 goal today as the
annual Navy Relief Society
fund
campaign
opened
throughout the Naval estab­
lishment.
In the local area the drive
is already aimed in the right
direction. Officials of the Of­
ficer*' Wives Club of NAS
Sun lord
announced
today
tbeir May Harden Purty held
Saturday in the NAS Ball­
room had gathered nearly
*«0U for Navy Relief. Mrs.
John (P a t) Draim. party
chairman, emphasized tins
figure was subject to change
as final accounting U done
of party expenses.
In addition, a MWi donation
hy Sanford’s VAH-5 further
boosted the local drive. The
figure represented participa­
tion by each of the squadron's
SOME OF mure than 300 officcrx. Imliun and
3Vi officers and men.
civilian guuxtx attending Navy Relief benefit
The May 4 - June 6 drive
Mny (inrdeii Party enjoy decorative buffet tnlile
was fust hours old when
Saturday
nt NAS lliillnmni. The party was x|xmVAJI5 Commanding Officer
Horcii by tile Officers’ Wives Club of NAS SnnCdr. Lyle II. Sellc presented

Vegetable
Market
In New York Monday. Hie
celery rnarkrt was slightly
stronger. Crates of plorida 2
dozen size ranged *3.25 *3.75,
mostly *3.50 3.75 and 2'x to
4 dozen w e r e (3.35*1.00.
mostly *3.75. Carton* of 18
flint wrapped celery hearts
were
*3.25*3.50. Cabbage
prices were about unchanged
■t *2.00 *2.50, mostly *2 4K&gt;*2.25 |*er crate. Bed type was
*3.50 *4.00 and savoy *3 (JO*3.25.
Chinese cabbage was steady
at *4.50 for unwrapped heads,
and *5.00 for wrapped. Kndlvr
and escarole were both high­
er, ranging from (2 50 *3.00
per crate, with a tew escarole
*3.25. Itomalne ty|M&gt; lettuce
was slightly higher, selling .d
*2 00 *300 per erale, mostly
*2.00*2.50, and Big Boston
type was about steady at
*3.00 *4.25, according to qual­
ity, sizn ami condition. Prices
for cucumliers were slightly
lower, will) the best ranging
from *3.00*4.00. mostly *3.DO­
SS.50 per bushel basket. Bush­
el hampers of green beans
were *5.00 tf).(JO, with a few
high as S0.50, but mnsl sales
*5.00 *5.50 for the harvester
variety. Valentines were *4.50*5.00 and other varieties rang­
ed from *5.IH))n.fl0
Pnrsli'y was a little higher
and sold at |l.uo*5 ix» mostly
*4.00 *4.50 for crates of 5 doz­
en bunches of curly types,
and 10.00 $0.50 for plain. Bad
ialie* were higher al *1.15SI.50, Mostly *1 25*1.50 per
basket of 30 0 mince film
hags.
Ores'll
Italian type
squash sold at $1.50 *2 00 )n
small crate* of small to med­
ium size, and water cress was
mostly 15 cents per hunch.
In Central Plorida Friday,
harvesting was very limited
because of flic rain. Cabbage
aohl lor *1.50 per crate, with
red *2.00 *2.30, and a few
•Savoy at *2nn Bushel hamp­
er* of fair quality harvester
•■cans were *3 no.

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fonl, who (lecornteiJ Imllrooni in authentic Oricnlnl stylo.

CPU. I&lt;Y1,E II. SK'ITB, right, Commanding Of­
ficer of VA il-r. present* surprise check for .ffiRK
to fMr. f'liurlen W. Mcsltlor, representing tliu
NAS Sanford Navy Relief Society Fund Drive.
The sum included donation* by each of VAlNG’s
Hot) officers mid men. Presentation took place at
Navy Relief benefit party, bourn after the May
-I to June ti drive begun.

Church Taking
Registrations
For Camps

T V Tube Explodes; Family Escapes Injury

This oncc-a year campaign
Registrations to attend the
hi help Navy and Marine
Junior High Christian Adven­
Corp families has Hie personal endorsement of Admiral ture Camp and Hie Senior
George W. Anderson, Chief Assemblies at U'csburg this
of Naval Operations. I-a*l summer are now being aeyear the Navy Belief Society repted at thr Church Sc Ixsil
spent *300,000 lielping families
Office of the First Methodist
in this area alone.
Saturday's NAS party was Church.
The *3 registration fee I*
attended by more Ilian 300
Sanford officers, their ladles paid hy the church and par­
and many civilian guests. It ents are asked to pay the
was easily among the bigge'l remainder of *13 for the jun­
social events o( the year at ior high's and $15.50 for tilethe air station
seniors. Juniors will camp
Guests enjoyed an authentic the week of June 2t*2V and
Or.ental atmosphere replete seniors may go any wc-ek
willi garden settings, a foun from July 27 to Aug. 17
lain and ladies dressed in j Thule wishing lo attend
are advised to register a*
striking Japanese kimonos.
soon a» possible since most
camps are filled before the
deadline dates. Information
and application blanks are
available al tile office.

B u s in e s s f i^

Briefs W

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New !*rexy

Mike Kurgan was elected
II you have seen (lying ter­
mite* around your home, nr president of SIYF of Kbcn
c/rr Methodist Church at
Hu- transparent wing* that
they shed, chances are good last Sunday evening's ser­
that you have termites feed­ vices. Other officers: Betty
ing on your properly this very Turner, vice president: Sue
minute. This wont of warning Jaillct. secretary; Benny Sa­
comes Irons Dr. K, &lt;\ Wil­ ke treasurer: Fay Dunaway,
liams, consultant
for
the publicity, and Benny Dicker
manufacturers ot Arab UDo­ son, chaplain.
lt, a tcrtnlle control concen­
trate.
Don' t
shudder at Hie
thought of all expensive lira!
ment to rid your property of
these destructive insects. Dr.
Williams continues. Thunk* to
the development ol a modern
do-it-yourself product, home­
owners can now treat their
own homes in spare tunc at a
minimum of cost.
The insecticide contained in
tills produel is line which pro­
fessional termite operators
use, according to Williams. It
forms a protective chemical
soil barrier for the home
which kills termites on con­
tact. Because they must re­
turn to the soil for moisture
nt least every 72 hours, those
termites within a structure
are kilted lit a matter ol days.
In addition, the soil harrier
prevents future termite in
festal ion. For bow
long?
USDA lest* of (Tilnrdaiic, the
basic ingredient of IMin-lt,
made In 1!H7 are still loo per­
cent el fertile against termite
infestation. It Is available at
Hill Lumber and Hardware
Co.

The picture tube of an un­ [Drive, exploded Monday with f the incident, said that the , Florida room all morning.
■'Thank goodness, we wore
used television set m Hie a roar, showering glass all family was not home at the
over the room.
! lime, but that the two child- out ol the bouse, or someone
home of Mr. and Mr*. Mark
Mri. Maples, who reported |ren had been pliylng In the could have been seriously in­
Maples, 1101 Santa Barbara
jured," exclaimed Mrs. Ma­
ples. "The neighbors said
1hat they heard the explo­
sion and when I came in t
found broken bits of glass
scattered all over the room."
the
car
and
the
second
from
A garage fire which was
Mrs. Maples said Plat l .:&lt;•
presumed to have started a can of stored gasoline.
set had been used in the
Tile garage and contents bedroom V few wee?* a„o
from faulty wiring in the
n uu* moved to the Florida
car, caused the loss Sunday were a total his*.
room, but not plugged in.
of Hie building, ear, boat,
The picture tulie was sup­
motor, trailer and tools, valu­
posedly a reconditioned one,
ed at *3,000 at the home of
she slid,
Mrs. Betty Widdis, 524 Church
A check with television re*
pairmrn rcvcjled that imper­
St., lamgwuod
fection* in the tube probab­
The Lon gwtaxi Fire De-artly caused the tube to explode,
ment responded to a call
Gill Scout* of Seminole This was llte first case known
received at I u&gt; a m and
County. 483 strong will play ir 3hl* area.
found Hu; building already m
Mrs Maples -aid that tin*
flames. Two explosion* were laistesses for their mother* set wa» working &lt;&gt;K tbs- la-t
heard, Mrs. Widdis reported at (he annual Mother-Daugh­ time *he turned it on, which
The first was prc»umed to ter Banquet, Wednesday at
HAROLD (Rnz) Hum­ have been the gas tank of the Civic Cenier at 0:3fi pm. was alxmt a muntil ago.
mel. of the (iuinesville
A display of arts and. crafts
Daily Sun. who has
works for the year will be
been reporting nti the
open at 5.3D. prior tn the
investigation* into tlie
dinner, and after dinner, t ie
activities of the now
By Mona Grlustrad
TALLAHASSEE fU l'l) — Scouts and their guests will
defunct Nova Rudders,
New officers of the North
of Sanford, for Thu The Semite ihungeil it* mind see a play, put on by Mrs
Orlando Garden Club will be
Sanford II aid, re­ today about a bill that would Katherine Bishop's troop.
permit
anyone
to
carry
a
pis­
elected
at ihi* months meetceived a second place
ing of the group to bo held
award in the William tol without n permit.
at 7:30 p in. Thursday.
After passing it by two Kumimtj;c Sale
Randolph 11ears L Foun­
dation's third annual vote* Tuesday, the Senate re­ Members of MYK of Kbcn- The meeting will bo held
the home of Mrs. Richard
nationwide Journalism considered today, removed the o/cr Methodist Church will at
Sloddcn. lit. N. Edge mon
Award program for in­ hill fm,-n tin- mlcndiii and sent Imld a rummage sale from Ave.. with Mr*. W G. Harm
it to a judiciary committee for ti a m. t» f&gt; p m Saturday
terpretive re|sirling.
as co-hostess.
further study.
at 208 Sanford Avenue

F ire D a m a g e

Girl Scouts
To Honor
Mothers

Garden Club
Sets Election

Gun PermitEasing Killed

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Thirteen Charged
LIGHTNING slutinjr I'ttesilny iif(*'nunm*s lu’iivy luiii.s sent tliis tree
tiiniLlinyr ntnp this Inmse ut ID* Shannon M rive In the l ’mecrest sect inti
o f the eitv. No one was hurt although there was damage to the roof.
(H era ld P h oto )

c lO
it&gt; u n i h v \ b u s h e l
\ B E W tt A N t&gt; o M
THOUGHTS ON A ULACK
WEUNKSDAY.
During the tirst tour month*
ol Oils year there were 150
marriages jn Seminole Coun­
ty . . . O &gt;r», tor tlic same
period . . . there were 102 di­
vorces.
* • •

BULLETIN

Cigaret

Clears lhM\e

T A L I.A IIA .S S K K ( l P I ) — T h e llint.se got its
John Krider hark from firs t m a jo r tax hill from a com m ittee T u esd ay. and
the Senate Finance and T a x a tio n t ’lim m itlee voted
New York say* thins* are
looking good tor that Castle to start w ritin g a new la x program fo r Florida to
Heights prep school locating su|i|*ort $ 1.1 billion in proposed spending.
T h e House Finance and T a x a tio n C om m ittee
here . . . Seliool otficials say
voicil tin uiitlii imi.il I hr* «* t cut *
they want to open in Septeina puck a up liix «»ri HtfiuWIt**
lier
• • #

School Millage
Amendment Is
DidBy Solons |

u Im h

Sanford ran well he proud
n( young Jack Cnnlo . .
He
just received a presidential
apiMiintment to Annapolis.
• • •
Two of our favorite people,
Hot and Gordon Sw aim, be­
came grandparents this week,
« • •
Man. till' is beginning to
sound tike a society pane
eolu mn.
*

4

ii

w ill

rutM*

ye ar f«* K hn iiln

iIu&gt; anti

utali*.
i

million fm 1In*
•

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1 hr St nalc
mt»ii«&gt;h find *eiif

ii IUm*i l *
(*t l h**

A i*uit*tituliminV imn mlmunt
whit h would p rim it .^I'liiinuh*
alul uth»*r rniinty
lined hmuds

for an intrrim
nf tin*
fua*iliilit) nf annual

to levy schtnil mil 111^1' up tu

la I lie

Hull**- tiidiii

•

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a

hill

* aIIink'

M-'shiiiin*

21* mill* w llhuut a vote o f the

*

•

* \ J i h l U r IdII Hi* A ■
fit ’lit i*i i In a iS^nite «mu fit! I It;** In

nivu thi* tain's ft. I* fmm fhi*
i\tia thivi* t I'M.* o l In* t'OUIllit"*. I fftnls ta nit tin’ «MiUHtl * in far a hInni? nf flit*
]{ou-i

hill, which

wa* Intro*

d iartl hy IH p « hiuih* VV insult'
nf Nu.-miu i m inty, tailed. Tin"
ntf.ti* tu- lav ufitliT Wjiitfiilt*

hill wuuhl jump from five tu
fin h t cen t' a pack. .Sen. It. I\

hVnici", |’alatka« i lam man nf
tin* Semite hliiaiiiv find Tuxat inn Cuiutmttce, »nhl he w ill
appoint a sulwomniUU e in
stiffly

revamping'

thw

utatc’*

iticunic pM'L'iam,
Atlhm iKh
the
prupu-vd
ip&lt; mliHjf in the l|m i*c and
Semiit* appropi iatiohit hill-* it
h lylier than $1 I billion, p res­
ent slate r e v rum would total
only about *V17 m illm ti civrr

tlir cmnm^ 1m-tinimn .
Thun even at I lie Ifiw ent

i

700 March
On Nashville

4

hackn*- Miy

$ h l mil Huh

eloclut ut'% " V * r**|*iy**«i tniluv
Pest* and varmints hugged in Uu* Snmit
Thu Svhnul Ih ‘nn! |H'**i til*
tlic North Orlando Village
Council Tuesday evening. Lit­ !y m ay I v y up I" -»» m .II
erally thousands ol insects hut, S u p l. II. T M ilvvis e \ resembling dying ants swarm­ plaiiiiH|t the \ o t if * nmat up*
M* m ill* nf Urn! fitn tit.
ed about the mrcting place
and somehow hundreds got In uther w ind-, llo- 1 1 &lt; . 1 mayin. making tor a miserable levy the first 10 m ills without
evening Then Connell heard a vote hut must have the pub­
a complaint of a woman har­ lic's aiqtiuv.il it* on election
boring !9 cals in her home tn levy tlu&gt; second In In ||a.
T h e coustitiilii'itnl am end­
during the day hut turning
them out at night And of ment, w hich would it- -to e.
packs ot dogs roving the vil­ wide, vvus ...........I hy .Sell1.
II cituII, Miami Spcings,
lage. tearing up lawns and W.
killing shrubbery and flow­ and G .sirg e Hollnhnii, C o ral
ers. And a complaint from a '■aides, nc-eurding to 1 I'l.
I low ever, ilo .mi i. Iincut,
man allergic to bee venom ol
a neighbor with five l*ee il appinivd liy in l-cgi.lolure
hives, including one in his and llo&gt; Governor, would lie
utility room, with the bees suitjtct lo ph id lefeM-nduin*.
hating the freedom of the
A similar measure, without
house. Council promised po- tile loud rqdioti fcnt.i'- vs a4
liee action.
killed on-1- before in tin .''io­
. • 4
nic- thin -i 'ion.
II.m do von redefine a bulk
yard? 1 hat's what County
Attorney Harold Johnson has
In determine . . . Del* gallon
is.11 Ion happy over leiiemg id
junkyard legislation and sent
N A S IIX I I .I.K . I f ..... it m
tile lull hark fur more stuilj .
AhuuI I bn HI III; » k'
' )L*1Iperusal alul what have you.
t a u y m j;
Ni-tfin
Muihntu
•

4

n u u rh 'il on ilnwntown Na*h-

fiy illc . lie tavaim n cniniiilt
tn
ami the • haiulivr* mu»t
huh up with ? J mo niillifiti tn
a. vv ri"vniiiii» if tlic H|H‘n*fiiiif
hill la okayed.
An attcffifit t») I hi* Ifiitin"
A ppf opt atioriA
I I'm iuitU*',
wlii«h ha* y r l In nilrotjucr
it* hill, to fii d out if Ihn in*
dtwdual i opt. se n lft11vc * w oiihl
vo e In huiil BpcmlUitf to
111 ill loll nil the floor, hnffgiil
(luwu. tInly about ha lf of the

The re.ogmzed anil unrer Vilh1 tntlitv
11* &gt;«• t h i y |*Liiiiii il
ognigcil ol llu- semi i - nletuiial M i - in i h u i f i i i ' tt u t i u iu * i n - s in
eelelira 1ion will i«e honored at 11ii 111y with th r i W• iji ( «I f 1A'
llte Chamber meeting Thors
in B lnulii^ hnm . \l«»
day at n.siri at the .Maylair.
Tlir #tuil«*nu l»ft in Kiuup» IllflllheiJ* of the lluu*e Wile
• • •
Chamber ofl . lals going to
Dallas tills week In talk vvllll
llonl people over develop
ment ol property . . . other
matters . .
•

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NO. 707

uf «i bunt

I Hu •vu h fio m

thu

pulled.

I tint (Uplial i buii h ru n* tin*
til It" FApiUil

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li- ’i mu4

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14IIIjlt “ fli t ijuril wiillk'- ' infill kIi k
uff Hit* ilifiiiunilrutiun.

Tile legislative question of
tho Seminole County School
Passes Senate
Hoard appointing a school
T A L I . A l l t r . ' l i. i 1 I'll
supermini ilent, rather than
A b ill p u llin g do- county
the people electing one. will
judges of all of I lundii's &lt;&gt;T
lii.l become eltevlive mild
lo u n lie . on a lunic' I rutloT
lUtilt, even it approved The
than tile f*^ -y-t. io jn.-sed the
apiMimlmcnt question was apsenate toduy.
proved Tuesday by the Sen­
ate and sent to the House. If
it hurdles tlw House and the
Governor's approval, il will
tu* voted mi by the people in
November
Hk.i
However.
Siho.l Siqil II T Milw^ee’ s
STRKATOR. Ill 11 I'l) —
present term rum through
Halt He probably wilt seek Shocked resident • of this
nomination in the May pri­ small Illinois city expressed
mary and election in Novem­ disbelief today at Hu- arrest
ber. So. we have this picture: of their popular mayor for
Supposing the electors do ap­ extortion
Federal Bureau of Imcstiprove the appointment mea­
sure in November l!«H. at g alion 1 Fit! I a.in ti snapped
the same time electing Mil- a Imp on Ray Sopbvr, in a
w ef
to anottier four-year plush cocktail lounjc in Chi­
term. Question of appoint- cago Tuesday shortly alter lie
mrnt of a superintendent received about $3 m i in cash
would not be pul to the School front a »cwage system equip
)w cn l nr in,
)
ihuzid until early l!W-

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The Senate this nf*
ternixin passed n hill
eslahlishing a n p a e e
university in the Fast
Central Florida area.
Al the same time Sen*
alors d e f e a t e d an
amendment t h a t the
proposed school he lo­
cated in Volusia Coun­
ty.

Retarded Mistreated
COSTA MESA. Calif. (C P U
—Thirteen psychiatric tech­
nician* were charged Tuesday
v* uh more than Ji* eounis of
mistreating mentally retard
ed children at Pair* lew Slate
Hospital. One tO yeareld em­
ploye allegedly
heat and
blackened the rye of an In
laid.
Dave Bach, Orange County
deputy district attorney, said
Hie charge* resulted from »
five-week investigation of al­
leged mistreatment al the
2,000-bed hospital which open­
ed tour years ago.

now A... U.S. Airliner

B R IE F S Takes Out 68
Clears HurtUe

i
r
11 _ * » !
TAI.LAIIA.XSKK lU I'l) — w
18788391
'I lie eunlrover*lul hill to lake
part of
l.jke Okeechobee
PtMtT AU PRINCE, Haiti
Initn I’ ului Heacli County
* letired it&gt; la-I eoimnlttce (D P I)—A commercial airlin­
hurdle Tuevlay and headed er took out M dependents nf
American Kmhnasy personnel
Flash Fire
today in tlie first of a series
JACKSONVILLE II Ph — of rv at tuition an lilts ordered
&lt; flti-h fire Hint killed three
by Washington
men m a ship'* hold Tuesday
H ie plane left Port nu
may have been started by a
broken acetylene torch, ac­ Prince lor Miami id It* -'at
cording to investigator*.
am
An estimnled tut' wlhrr
Four Turned Hmvn Americans, of whom SI were
TALLAHASSEE i l P D —
dependents of military per­
The House Temperance Coinlilitlee, in a killing mood lo sonnel, hoarded i* charter
day. turned down lour lolls, flight which arrived while
including one
railing
lor the lirsl plane was being load
State owned liquor stores.
ed, Till- plane was expected
to leave tu'lore noun.
On Course
The first plane was return
NEW YOI1K (U P I) — De­
spite vvrak signals received at Ing to Miami, via Monteco
a Eiench tracking station, Bay, Jamaica. The second
Tel slur II, the newest com [linin’, however, wa* silted
niunirattnii* satellite is very iilrtl to fly direct to Miami
II. S. Embassy nlliriuU
miit'li on course, a spokesman
for American Telephone A said they had expected nbou'
?no t American civilians or
Telegraph Co said today.
their dependents also to eva
Skimmed Through route, tint Hint the Washing
I AL1.AIIA.SSEK tl 'P li — I ioi recommendation t he y
The Mil lo aliidlsli the Stale leave Haiti apparently had
Turnpike Aulburtly in Janu­ not liccn accepted
Evacuation ol -ome 220 C
ary, IU*r., anil traii'ter Us
power* lo the Ito.ul Depail S y-oviTItnu nt rtv iliali [M'l
mint skimmed throogh a tin xonnrl and tl* [u-ndents here
id eomnnttee today uud was 1- expelled lo tie cnniplHnil
sped lo tile Senate eidendar Thursday mmmng with the
arrival of a second charter
lltght from Miami. Tlier*' are
Yank Killed
SAIGON, Vid Nam i l l ' l l a'so two legnliirly si lieduleil
t ommuitlsl Viet l ong snip Pan American World Airways
ers killed an American Army Mights mil of Port uu Prime
sergeant
accompanying
a Thursday
Vietnamese unity p a t r o t
Mod ol today s evacuees
about
m iles w e t of Da were
children, drraird In
Nang. Monday night a I s their Siiliilay best tor tlie mHeaps of luggage
military spokesman aunounc casioii
were slacked around tile air
eil today.

Stale Vsty
lien Stanley wards were the "worst we
Musk said a report would 1*0 have seen **
Other alleged offense* in­
submitted to llov
Edmund
cluded
G. lirewn
—Healing a fluids head
It.uh said his offtee was against a shower wall.
—Tying
a young girl'*
working m conjunction with
Vatsk's oiiice anil local au­ hands behind her back and
thorities ‘ Me lee) we may bent mg her unconscious,
get more information now hack and Itealmg her imeonthat those eases have been aciou*.
hioilghl to tigtlt." lie said
—Healing tin- Iw.i'V of two
Tlie investigation hs-^an af­ patient* against a cement
ter three tmlilenltiiisl women door.
—Breaking the arm of a
v isited the Institution last
March They complained that patient,
—Breaking a patient » jaw.
condition* in two security

North Orlando Names Police Reinforce
Birmingham As
New Municipal Judge Crisis Worsens

servo a* |*olie** eummissiotier.
BIRMINGHAM. Ala. (U Plt
Council tallied action on
—Additional
police reinforce­
nam ing the policemen and re­
o rg an izing 1 In* file d ep art­ ment* were rushed in tmlay
ment until insurance m atter* to cope with (Iris sti'el ciiy's
can be Settled,
inouiilmg racial crisis.
John Sewell, Orlando attor­
All of tlic stale’* more than
ney, previously requested to MM highway patrolmen were
pay.
delve into pn-'ihtc souicc* of ai*H*Hl—with 250 trained in
P o ll* .- t hief Do* ill l llnllV
revenue
over nod above the ri.it duly already on the scene
miIoiiiIU.I the names of An- |
drew f-'eii ill, Halm, liolnrt pus' ilt cigarette uud gasoline —and a group nf deputies
S t e p h e o s o 11 nmi Itli luild |lax rebates from the slnte, ad­ from Monicomery left early
Blind, ns volunteer poliieoien vised the village could collect today to join the city and
w it hunt jmy.
hrinum in a on franchise* for electricity. stab- officer* in Birmingham.
Negro
leaders
promisril
council member and would wu," r_____________
__________ |an nd valorem lax on personal nt vv demonstration* while a
pirqirrty owned by individuals hi racial enintnlllee worked
lo reach some sort of truce
and businesses
Mayor tt W . A llllerson ie- in Hie protests that have re
pioti d E lo i i.l*i Power I'oip o- suited in at least 2.200 ar­
ration has exp resstd w illin g ­ rest. City j tils were over­
ness to n two per r e n l tax flowing.
In Nashville, Trim., jdan*
O n-lhe-spot
Inspection
of ,,n i u
l'l“ " • p-'rsuiml
were announced for a down­
coimty nmintahn-d roads w as l" " l" 'rt y la x .
Sew*H also ml vised Coim rit town demonstration hy 500 in
to la- accom plished this aftert.tHNi Negro students in suplinou iiy the t'o im ly f'ommls- to [press the North O rlando
port of
tlie
Birmingham
I
'oat
puliy
for
payment
of
five
smn. ill rom puiiy xvith ('nunly
demonstration*. Similar syin
l-.ngineer W illim n Busli and pel rent oil w ater and sew e r­
pathy demons) ratibn* were
age receipts from inception.
Bond Su p t. J . C . Lavend er
reported
planned in other
M rs.
Irene
Vuh
Eepoel
Hush p reviously had pointed
ciliex, Negro leaders here
pinnteji
out
tlie
prv-violIN
('nullout I lie Com m ission laded to
M I'l.
approve a Miunly- road pro­ &lt;il I.i-|*t ln&gt; records fio io Ju ly
Negroes were told al two
I
I
P.
m
!2,
until
A
p
ril
I
.
IUfl3.
gram for llo ye ar because of
m»*» meetings Tuesday night
w lien llo present ro u n ril took
the December D eere, lie ask
alxiut $200,000 in donations
ed for an approved ping 1 am office.
ft uni all over Hh* nation liad
In other action Tu esd ay ava­
fm the five months leimiinim.tome lo 11**- Biriiiuigham
III this fisca l y e a r "so we il mg ( noli* d :
Ihiveinent
s|»illMging
tlie
won't have to run to you mi
Appm vcd a resolution re­
protest*,
t'hrldou I.HUtetiburg, l-'em
Pink Httorney, ami Milliiim
Halm w e l l , llaltieil municipal
judge anti fire chief, re-ppilively. by North (Irlando Vil­
lage 1 mini il Tuesday evening.
Lautcnhurg will serve 01* a
fee ba-i* and Hahn uitimut

County Board
To Tour Roads

rueh p roject,"
Ch airm an J . C . Huh-hUaii
said tlie Cuiiiliiission lid s nf-

ti'iiiiiun will ins|.*-&gt; t Ilia roads
and give Its decision al m \l
Tuesday's regular session

Navy Probe
Goes Undercover

questing the N orth O rlando
1 "m pniiy to d o licu tc tin- re c ­
ira tlo n urea to tlie village.
Approved a resohllinit limn
NEW
YOHK (E l'll
—
ini .day a . tlic "C le an I j 1 and Sim ks m m i.l irre g u larly hig h­
Itcaiit ificatinn'1 nioiillt
ami er at the opening today. T r a d ­
1 oninicudlrig tlie (iiirtl .11 Club ing- was model Mir.
mi it- activities.
fbmated $7f. tn the (.illI*I.* aulie.

Approved a irnolution ex[in suing apprecialiiin tu I'u
the Chief Bayinnml E. Henry,
uf .Maitland, fur his assistShi|* Sinks
mire in organising the Nnrtli
Colleclions l Tp
tirlundu poliru deparlmeut,
ILard Mayor Anderson re­
port tho now vacant Horizon
flume* sabs office will bo
n-i-d ns a city hall nt a $1
Thclr w a s no indication animal rental.
sank within an hour and lo r A|iiil over tlie naiii*- muiilli
12 crew members were res lust year, bevciage director when the court might be i«Fixed July I - June ,10 ms
lliehaid K.oting said today.
cued hy Ills- British vessel
opened to tlie press,
j the Milage’, fiscal year.

I’ o B T S M O U T It. N II
(E l'll
O ffic ia ls of tlie Navy
|NII t.
B u ieau of Ship* testified !*•hind closed doors ia f iiie the
NEW YOHK I It P I» - the
rourt of in q u iry investig ating
British freighter City of Perth
tin- 'I fu rth e r d isaste r.
TAI.I.AHAHSEK (i i'ii
Tuesday night struck and
tlic N avy did nut iinmcdl
sank the Did eh mtdursliip Collection* of tuxes 011 cig­ a le ly iiletltily any uf tin- wit
Plnlu in calm wculher oil ilo arettes, beer, wine anil llqii'ir nesses but sim p ly said they
[atcenl in came from W unldnelon.
New Jersey coast Tin- flu la iimcUM-d f&gt; l"

Popular Mayor Arrested For Extortion
Only hour* earlier, Huplier election lest Ilian ,1 month &lt;et up after an official of Hie
told a festive crowd attending ago
firm, Sni it h and laivenesx,
ill* avvearing in rcrcnmtiJc*
Other* iiskcd if lie weit- as Inc , la'ticxa. Kan., informed
tiiat during In. second term guilty ,1* Uu- circumstances tlie FBI of the alleged extor­
lie [dsnned to resurface the indicated.
tion.
alleys, build s golf course
Tlie i HI said Sophcr Wilt
The FBI agent in charge
anil buy a water plant.
charged with "having affect-[ declined to reveal the amount
"It's really been a shock ed commerce and movement of money Involved but said it
ot material being shipi&gt;ed wa. recovered. U. S. Hist,
here." one citizen said.
'Some persons questioned from Kansas to btreator by Ally. James F O'Hncn said
how much politics was in­ extortion of a tubdantial about $3,000—10 per cent of a
volved 111 tlw arrest oi the. amount of money."
$30,000 sewage
equipment
man who had won j m Jr 2-toSpcvial agent in charge M, Itaruaclion—was Involved
1 victory m Uia may orally 1 VV, Johnson said the trap was] Sophcr was arraigned be­

—Taking patient* into storerouma anil healing them tin
conscious
More than 2ihi patients,
roost of them under in, were
ii terviovved during the invesligation, lluch said.
Baeb said the iliapocls,
most of wluiiii were permit­
ted bail ot SAIL’ each, were
charged with misdemeanors
rather than felonies in order
to tiring them to Inal quick­
ly to set nil example.
Three of the suspect* no
longer are employed al the
hospital

fore U. S {'oinmisstoncr C. pher, W, was elected to Ills
S Bentley Bike Tuesday rilght first four-year term a* mayor
and released on fl.litzi bond
in 1950.
The hearing was continued
It. Alden Smith, managing
with the date open.
director
uf Smith and Love­
The FBI *ald evidence In
the case probably would lie less, said "kickback*" had
presented to a federal grand ' been Imposed more than two
jury "in the near future."
years ago, shortly after the
Sopher returned lo Strcat- tu in began negotiations with
or.
otficials of the city of 22,500 ,
Married, (lie father of one for the purchase and installs- ]
son and three daughter* and tion of factory-built sewage (
Ui« ATUtdiiUxtr uf out, W lift

Sldt'liH ll|»

Water truffie into th*.* I’ ort
of Sanford received n stimu­
lating "shol-lli-lhe-arm" today
when It wn* nimounced that
Hi,. Interstate Commerce-Com­
mission ut Washington hat
granted authority to Merry
Shipping Company, lnc„ of
Augusta, (in., to nprratu s
common carrier barge line Ih~
tvvi-cn Charleston, S. C-, and
Sanford.
This is ihp second common
carrier to receive- an ICC cer­
tificate lo operate into Sanfold, ('. G. Willis, Inc., of
Jacksonville, Ela. and N or­
folk, Va„ has a permit in op­
erate brtw**'ii Trenton, N. .L,
und Sanford.
E'ive other rompnnlcs. In­
cluding tlie new Hanford t’ipeline Company, have pe-rtltit* to
operate contract lines Into ihn
local port.
Announcement uf tlie Mciry
cm lificaU- reads that it hu*
authority "to operuta us a
common currier bargo line in
in te rs ta t e Mint for. ign cum*
nierce la-tween point* and
ports on tlic Savuiiuuh itiv.-r
on tho one hand and, on th*
other, d ia l lesion, S. C., and
Miami Mini Sanford, Fla,, and
puillts and polls &lt;111 the HU
John* River ami Inland Waleeway
It was reliably reported
here that the Merry firm la
contemplating construction uf
[tort und win chouse fuel 11tie*
here. 1'texontly it is building
such facilities costing $200,•
ihmi at Jacksonville,
However, O. C. Lee, Merry
.Shipping general manager nt
Augusta, by telephone tin*
morning told The Sanford
Herald "it is too early to tell
vv hut we at e going to do at
Sanford. This caught us hy!
surprise. We filed our Npplb^
cation in July Hull nmi wo
had hturd nothing mum of it
until we received till* ram*
announcement here (in Augus­
ta I Ihi* morning."
.Merry Shipping ha. bean
operating barges between Au­
gusta nmi SuvumiMh, tin, xinco
111IP,
Lee hImi expressed optimism
about th,- piupoM-d St, JohnsIndian River canal, adding it
would permit Ids firm’s barge*
to operate between Sanford
ami Port Canaveral.

C LO SE O B ?
* Odd Dinette Chairs

Values To $311.51)

2M«.995
• Tables
Some b lra rtird mnhogaity,
some tu lm lar steel with
I'o rn iira lops.

Priced
ALL

9^

From

1%2 MODKL 5 A

7 l»C.

Dinettes - - - - 25% OFF
111) MuKnuliu A m *.

Sanfurd, Fla.
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BLANKET-DRAPED body of Dalny Vnnn is pictured in her car. Shu Wiui
killed instantly Saturday in a two-car collision, and tier husband, William
Hamm Vann, waa fatally injured.
(Herald Photo)

.MELUEKT GENE HAY, Cusselbcrry volunteer policeman, was crushed
to death Sunday when a tractor-trailer hit and then overturned on his
automobile (pictured herewith). His was fourth traffic death.
(Herald Photo)

WEATHER: Fair through Tuesday, lliph today
VOL. 53

c
By Larry Vershrl
Who can kid around with a
column on a black day like
this . . . Let's hope the pic­
tures above have more than
a shock value.
A 13 foot piece of stucco
toppled from Welaka building
yesterday. Maybe that build­
ing should have liecn painted
also to hold it together.
8
•
Public hearing tonight at
7:30 in Casselberry on that
controversial charter. Some
decision.on the charter and
Fern Park incorporation may
be reached today when the
legislative delegation meets.
8 • • ,
City Commissioners meet­
ing informally today with
Hunt Representative* on uti­
lity lines for new building.
We asked City Manager W.E.
Knowles if the press was invltud and I’cle says "it’s not
e regular meeting."
•
• •
23lh St. about finished with
the cost set below the esti­
mated $73,000 . . County ex­
pected to pay two-thirds and
tho city one-third.
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The city ha* received "m o­
del" plans for Hie proposed
new downtown library from
the state.
•
• •
A new office for the Cir­
cuit Judge i* Just about com­
pleted on the top door of
the courthouse . . . Vene­
tian blinds going up today.
• • •
Chamber manager John
Krider in New York lo mecl
with Castle Heights school
representatives in a last
ditch effort to get the school
here.
• # •
Bahia Shrine Brass Hand,
of Orlando, directed by Noble
Carl McElfresh, will enter­
tain this evening at the open
night baseball season st
Municipal Stadium.
Game time I* set for 7:30
with tbc Kiwanis learn meet­
ing Civitans.
• • •
Legislative delegation hav­
ing a problem with the re­
aligning of JP districts . . .
lopulation act const ilutkinalT
• • •
Jim Crowe came up with
another yarn today, too. Re­
cently Bill Vincent’s ’ Knee
Deep" column told of an
article
In a Swedish
eports m a g a a i n v about
shad tubing on the St.
Johns. Jim hed trouble get­
ting a translation but did, al­
though the Swedish Embassy
in Washington replied that "1
have not been abla to find
anybody at this Embassy who
feel* competent to translate
the article front ’H v e n a k t
FUkv’ as it is quit* filled with
technical terms." In other
words, the Swedish Embassy
couldn’t translate from the
‘ Swedish.

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

MON., MAY 6,

Extended Session
For Legislature?

the St. Johns-lndian River
Navigating Committee, slated
he had born informed by
Sen. Bernard Parrish, Rrc­
vard County, who has been
riit'.’ U a i g ,
( Vi u .
the csnal, Hist h* (Fairish)

holds
commitments
from
tliree property owners con­
tributing grails the necessary
right-of-way for all except
about 2vk&gt; yards at the eastat.i cud 01* t L a.t.nay.
Krider indicated Hut with

new A . . .

FEC Walkout
Nearing End?

Dominicans Set
'Attack' Plans

I'ltOI’OSEI) LEGISLATION netting tip tho St.
JoluiH-lmliiin River Canal Dintrlct w uh outlined
by Secretory o f Statu Tom Atlanta (standing)
at a joint ntectintr o f county commiaaioncra of
Rrcvard, Orange, Seminola anti Yolualu Coun­
ties. who khvc their unnnimoua nii|i|&gt;ort. Detail*
of tho planniiiK also were diseiissod by (left lo
right) William McCree, Statu ( ’anal Authority
chairman; Randolph Hodges, State Hoard of
Conservation chaK'ntan, anti John Krider. St.
Jolina-lndian River Navigation Committee chair­
man.
(Herald Photo)

TALLAHASSEE (U l’ll —
Florida lawmaker* returned
from the wrrkrnd today to a
roof-high stuck of unpiissed
legislation andd rumors of a
move to either extend the ses­
sion or convene the Legisla­
ture annually.
Five weeks of Ihe nine-week
session have gone, yet little
major legislation bus liet-n
passed into law, including
what promises to lie a tr-rord
general spending bill.
A need fur a change in (he
length or frequency of Hulegislative session la-came uppatent when lawmakers fulled
to get the general appropria­
tion* bill out of the way by
tiie first month as hoped.
(Special to The Herald)
House leaders s a i d t h i s 1 GAINESVILLE — G l y n n
weekend tliul the Constitu­
Calvin June* Jr., 32. the last
tional Amendments Commitof
f o u r Itotut? repairm n
teu is prepated lo introduce a
sought
for the "theft of a
resolution directing the Legis­
lative Council to make a two- mortgage," surrendered Fri­
year study and recommend day night to authorities here.
tu-ation change* to U10 11013
lie 1Misted a $3 .01x1 bond an
Legislature.
hour after bis surrender.
He reportedly had been liv­
ing In Ormond Besrh and
working in a Itomc repair bus­
iness in that arra.
The Herald Tuesday will
CARACAS. Venezuela (UPI)
—Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller publish a detailed report of
and his bride began a two- legislation designed a* "the
week honeymoon at a sprawl­ obituary of wholesale home
ing family rattle ranch today, r e p a i r racketeering" in
remote from the political con­ Florida.
Jones was an olficer of the
troversy stirred by their mar­
now defunct Nova Builder*
riage back home.
Rockefeller and the fortqcr of Sanford. He’s accused
Mrs. Margarotta Filler (Hap­ along with two other officers
py) Murphy settled down in and a salesman of "stealini"
relative isolation on the 14,* Uta mortgage to property
009-a^e reach and potato owned by Mrs. Komis Deed
farm 12$ miles west of Ca- West of Gainesville. ^
Tbs firm urate t o V im­
ran *

4th Man Surrenders
In 'Repair' Probe

Rocky, Bride
On Honeymoon

State M ishaps
Take 18 Lives

Traffic accident* claimed overturned on his car at
four live* in Seminole County Highway 17-92 and Seminola
O'.cr the weekend, bringing Iloulcvanl.
the total In the county to six
Trooper J. L. Sikes laid
for the la it right day* and Hay apparently turned in
to 11 for the year. At lead front of a produce-laden trac­
IS persons died In accidents tor-trailer driven by George
in the atatc over the week­ D. Skipper, 27, of Savannth,
Ga. Skipper reported to likes
end.
Mctbcrt Gene llay, 28, a that his truck struck and
volunteer policeman of 902 knocked the car ahead, then
Triplet Drive, Cassclbrrry, the trailer overturned on the
was crushed to death early automobile.
200 Deud
Wrecking crewa required
MAGHAGHA, U.A.R. (UPI) Sunday when a tractor-trailer
The death toll, In Saturday’*
capsiring of an overloaded
Nile Itivcr ferry, may exceed
the creation of (he canal dis­ 2u0, authorities said today.
trict his navigating committec will dissolve and pass out Woolley Dies
of existence.
ALBANY, N. Y. (UPI) Tom Adams,s secretary* of Monty Woolley, the bearded
state;
Randolph
Hodges,
chairman of the Stale Board actor famed as "The Man
&lt;&gt;{ Conservation, and William Who Came to Dinner," died
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — A lender o f the
McCrrc, chairman of Ihc today In Albany Medical Cen­
operating unions* strike against the Florida East
Slate Csnal Authority, em­ ter Hospital. He was 74.
Const Railway said the walkout probubly will be
phasized to the county com­
called o ff today.
missioners that Hie only No Fruit?
Labor leader T. C. Itolin said n Federal District
LAKELAND (UPD-CItrus
function of the canal district
will lie to obtain the neces­ processing plants arc running Court order probubly won &lt;1 1m» filed in Washington
out of fruit, the 1062 03 season
today directing the FKO to
sary right-of-way.
Thereafter, the project will 1* almost over, and the pros­
rescind its uiiti-fcather-hodpass to the control ot the pect* for next year’s crops
ding work lawi which spark­
arc dim, Use Florida Citrus
State Canal Authority.
ed the strike April B.
Harold Seotl, Jacksonville Mutual aald this weekend.
“ As soon n* the order Is
engineer, info-mod llio meet­
ing Hut In* recommends (hr Viets Kill 3
enieml and served on our
SANTO DOMINGO, Domini­ executives, wo will bo inform­
llarnpy-Maytmvn route and
SAIGON, Viet Nam (UPI)
that a fcasibilily study would —A U. S. Army adviser and can llrpuhlic (UPI) — Pres­
ed and the strike notica will
cost an estimated $91,000. two Vietnamese soldiers were ident Juan Hosch convoked
Ite withdrawn," Itolin anid.
hi*
eahinei
toduy
for
a
report
McCree stated it would be shot and killed by Communist
m ilitary
chiefs,
District Judge Luther AV.
Ihe function of his Canal Au­ Viet Cong guerrillas today in from
thority lo finance Ibis study. an ambush about 23 miles strengthening belief (he hour Youngdnhl Mid ho would Is­
The state officers indicated mirth of here, a U. S. military for a Dominican s t r o k e sue an order today. Ho listenagainst Haiti may bo Immi­ ad to arguments from both
actual financing of canal spokesman announced.
nent.
construction would lie done
Miles am Thursday,
An Army spokesman said
with matching funds by the Showdown Seen
Thu end of the operating on
Dominican infantry now were
stale and federal govern­
KANSAS CITY. Mo. (UPI)
Uain
unions’ atrikea against
in attack isisilions the length
ments.
— Preliminary activities of
the KKC will not have much
of
(he
border
oeparating
the
All four county commis­ the annual Southern Baptist
two countries on the Carib­ prartlral effect nn the rail­
sioners approved Ihc canal
church convention opened to­ bean island of Hispaniola.
way. It hna U-en crippled by a
project.
day, plagued with the threat
Uoseh made no oecret of strike by II non-operating
Scott emphasized . . . and
of a allow down on academic his plan* (o invade Haiti if unlena since Jun. 2.1.
lie wu* supported by Ha­
freedom for cliurch-slipporird necessary to topple ihc dic­
The ‘ non-ops’ strike, now
state officer* . . . ttiat the
schools.
tatorial regime of President In Its 104th day, will not bo
canal construction will by­
Francois Duvalier.
affcrtral by the court order.
pass the shad spawning and
Squeeze Play
The Organization of Amer­
fishing grounds of the St.
L a b o r und management
PLEIKU, South Viet Nam ican Stales (OAS) stepped mea-t here Friday to discuss
Johns River, only opposition
expressed to the canal was (UPI) — Elements of three up its efforts (o head off a n settlement to tho non-ops
from commercial fishermen South Vietnamese army divis­ war between the two nations wage dispute.
and fishing ramp operator* ion* have begun a massive which share the Caribbean
who expressed fear the con­ "squeeze play" designed to island of Hispaniola, only 43
struction would damage or overrun the Communist Viet miles from Cuba.
Cong stronghold of Do Xa, H
President Duvalier vowed
kill shad fishing.
in Port Au Prince be never
The engineer explained pre­ was announced today.
would step down under pres­
liminary planning calls for
sure, he told his people:
a canal 100 feet wide and Unity Shown
"1 am a revolutionary in
ATLANTA (U P l)-D r. Mar­
eight feet deep, with lock*
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI)
al either end to maintain a lin Lulhrr King Jr. predicted every sense—not a sentimen­
mean water level 13 feet Sunday that radar barriers in tal t&gt;pe but one of the IWnT — Negro leaders, encouraged
I have for my by the first march on city jail
above sea level and lo pre­ Birmingham would be lower­ kind . . .
in a 31 day campaign Dial did
vent Infiltration of salt wa­ ed within a few days because companion my rifle."
In Washington, the OAS not result In mass arrests,
ter into the fresh water area* of the unity shown by Negro
an
emergency planned more protests for to­
and vice versa.
demonstrators In that troubl­ scheduled
meeting to hear a report day while federal officials
The lock* would be 230 x 'd city.
from three members of tlie sought to ease the explosive
30 feet, allowing (or two
fact-finding mission It sent racial situation here.
barge* and a tug to pass Stop Abuses
to
Haiti and the Dominican
through at one time. Plea­
More than 2.0U0 singing,
WASHINGTON (UPI)-Sensure craft would b)-pa*s the ate GOP leader Everett M. Hrpubllc. The mission mem­ chanting Nrgrnc* S u n d a y
locks.
Dirksen (aid today he plan­ bers expressed doubt that marched six blocks from a
Gov. Farris Bryant will ned new proposals to reduce llosrh would Dime against Negro church to a park across
name Hie five commissioner* congressional abuse* of ex- Haiti while tho OAS waa try­ (rum the city Jail, They were
of Hie canal district, two iwnte account and counter­ ing to solve the crisis.
permitted by police to hold a
front Seminole County and part spending by Junketing
IJ-minute demonstration aim­
one each from the oilier lawmaker*.
ed at lioUterlng the spirits of
three countir*.
more than l,2u0 Negroes wrhn
Economy Boost
Uridgu ..... . . . . Page 6
remain in Jail for previous
Classified . ___ Page U demonstrations.
Lions At SHS
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
Ccsnlrs
___ Pag* H
Tom R i c h e y , guidance The state Chamber of Com­
Burke Marshall, head of the
...... Pag. 6
Dear Ahby
counselor of Srmlaol* High merce aald thla weekend that
Justice Department’s civil
Editorial . .... Pag* 4
KcImjuI will apeak to lb* San­ the number of income tax re­
rights division and considered
Entertainment
Page 5
ford Lions Club when they turn* filed by Floridians this
the chief racial trouble-shoot­
Legal* _ _ Page 5 -1 4 9
mecl (or luncheon at the year bad Increased u per
er of the Kennedy administra­
P utils
......... . Page 3
school cafeteria at noon, Tues­ cent during the past five
tion. met with local officials
S o c ie ty ____. . . . . Pag* 0
day. All Lion* are to meet at years, indicating an expan­
during the weekend In ef­
(be school.
sion of the state's economy.
Hpprla
Pag* I
forts to ease racial

S t. Johns Canal District Bill
Okay Seen This W eek
The bill creating tbc St.
Joltns-lndlan River Canal Dis­
trict will be introduced in the
legislature this week and
pushed through to curly passa„v bj the delcgaC^s f.u.u"
Brevard. Orange. Seminole
and Volusia Counties.
A* outlined at a joint ses­
sion of Hie commission* of
the four counties Friday noon
at the Mayfair Inn. the lcgls|e“ on is designed only for
the district officers to ob­
tain Hie necessary right-ofway for the proposed canal
connecting Uk* two rivers
from Lake Harney (o Maytown.
Slate officer* emphasized
U the county commissioners
they will not be asked for
fund* or will ad valorem
(axes be requested.
John Krider, chairman of

year-old Cnssellterry resident, was crushe«l to death Sunday when a trac­
tor-trailer hit is and overturned on it Sundny at Highway 17-92 and
Seminola Roulevard. Ray wus the fourth traffic victim of the weekend in
Seminole County, and the sixth in eight days.
(Herald Photo).

provements on Mrs. Ilced’s
shell home. Sheriff Joe Crrvatsv saif the work never
was completed.
A mortgage fur the jolt was
taken and aold.
The four men charged will
go lo trial June 4 In Circuit
Court here.
They are, beside* Junes,
H o r a c e Billiard Barnard.
William rictus Braden and
William A. Dr Moss. Their
arrests came as a result of
an extensive investigation of
home repair racketeering be­
gan by Sheriff Joe Crevasse.

Senior I’arcntt*
All parents of Seminole
High School senior* are In­
vited to meet with the FAG
Day committee at Ihe acbool
cafeteria at &gt; p. m. tonight.
Plana will be made for the
after • graduation activities,
and committees will be form­
ed, said Co-Chairman Sonny
FoweU and Bill Lovelace.

Negroes Plan
More Protests

Herald Index

four hours to clean up the
debris and unload the produce
(ruck. Sikes estimated dam­
age to the tractor-trailer at
$23,000 and $800 to Day’s car.
Three persons died as the
result of a two-car crash
early Saturday at Highway
17-92 and State Road 410.
They were:
William llamm Vann. 44,
of 2200 Magnolia Avenue,
Sanford.
Daisy (Perdue) Vann, 48,
his wife.
Charles A. Hall. 31, of 310
Nannctle Drive, Orlando.
Mrs. Vann and Hall were
killed instantly at 1:20 a. m.
Saturday. Vann died at 11
a. m. Saturday at Orango
Memorial Hospital, Orlando.
JUlL.wa* riding w U h .D c r r x _ —
W. Nichols. 34. McCoy AFB,
who was charged with drlv*
log without a valid license.
Deputy William Chandler,
who witnessed the- crash, re­
ported to Sikes that the Vann
\
car crossed in front of Nlohols.
Mr. and Mrs. Vann came
to Sanford Sli year* ago
from Salcinburg, N. C. Their
bodies were sent to Salemburg by the Drisson Funeral
Home.
Vann is survived by hit
mother, Mrj. Deity Wilson,
Salemburg, and four bro­
thers and slaters, including, *
James W. Vann, of Pahokee.
Mrs. Vann is survived by
seven children, Mrs. Martha
Tackett, John 1L, Tommy, a
Sanford Herald carrier, and
Paid Caudle, of Sanford, and
Mrs, Eugene Marsh, Mra,
Hetty Walker and Mrs. Na­
omi Carroll, of Greensboro,
N. C.; her moiitcr, Mrs.
Annlo Walker, Greensboro,
and eight brothers and (Isters.
Hall Is survived by hla
wife, Mrs. Ilosc L. Hall; a
son, Mark; bit parratj, Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Hall, LouisvlUe, Ky„ and a brother,
Joseph Hall, 1-outsvlllr.
Funeral services will bo
conducted at 8:30 a. m.
Tuesday by Hev. Smith at tho
Fairchild Chapel, Orlando.
Burial will he in Woodlawn
Memorial
Park,
Orlando.
Fairchild Funeral Home is
in charge.
Surviving Hay are his par­
ents, Mr. end Mrs. MlUon J.
Day, of New Plymouth, Ohio,
and a sister, Mra. Stanley
Miller, Winter Park. He^ama
to Casselberry three yeara
ago after a tour of duty in
the Armed Forces.
The body was forwarded by
Hie Gramkow Funeral Homo
to Die lleinleln Funeral Home
at Logan, Ohio.

Yanks Ask
Red Asylum
BERLIN (UPI) - The East
German news agency ADN
said today two American sol­
diers—a captain and a ser­
geant—had entered East Ger­
many and asked for asylum.
ADN Identified them as
Capt Alfred Svensoo. deputy
eommandnr at the Ind Teak
Battalion a t the 1st Cavalry
Regiment, 3rd Armored PIvision, In West Germany, and
Sgt. Benjamin Cain of West
Berlin’s 8th Infantry Keg^

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Pape 2— Mon. May 6, *63

FIRST-OF-THE-WEEK

Rally Told

O n e O ut O f Four - - - M entally
ManUl Hints* touche* one
family In four and tha 10 mil*
lion patimta In hoapltala because of mental lllnete, are
more than from cancer, heart
disease and tuberculosis com*
bitted.
Yet through recent tre­
mendous advances In the use
ef drays and therapy, mental
patients have a far better
chance of being cured than
those with the other dlseaaee.
These facte were brought
out at a community mental
health rally held at Bemlnole
High School, Thursday by a
battery of personnel who work
in the field of mental illness.
A. 8. Floyd, medical repre­
sentative for the Smith, Kline
and French Laboratories de­
scribed the history of the

William Hickson
Service Today

•B

Services were scheduled at
t p. m. today at Grsmkow
Funeral Homo for William
Sutler Hickson, SO, pioneer
Sanford resident who died
Friday at Seminole Memorial
Hospital.
Mr. Hickson made his home
a* 408 Palmetto Ave. He was
a retired celery farmer and
had worked pelt time with
the Sanford Police Dept, un­
til (wo years ago.
He wee a member of the
Church of God.
Survivors Include hit wi­
dow, Teats E. of Sanford,
three eons and six dtughThe sons are Bill Hickson
Jr., Gainesville; Kenneth and
Leroy of Sanford; daughter*
are Mr*. 1-eon* Baxter, Genuvai Mr*. Viola Williams, Mi­
ami; Mrs. Beatrice llump,
Gretna, Coon.; Mrs. Elinor
Eiastsla, Leesburg; Mrs. Msbit Tatum, Sanford and Mra.
Dorothy HitteU, Monroe.
Mr. Hickson also bad SI
grandchildren and 27 grand
children.
Other survlvore include
throe brothers, Joe, Jack and
Bichard all of Sanford and
• sister, Mrs, Nora Hodges
•f Sanford.
Rev. Garold Boatwright
Will officiate at tha funeral
•ervieee and burial will be
in Evergreen Cemetery.

Wilson Rites
Held Today

l

treatment of mental Mine**
with four ••B's'\ Bedlam, Ban­
ishment, Breakthrough and
Bridge.
Floyd said that until 100
years ago, the treatment of
mentally Ml persona was BedIsm. They ware chained In
prisons rather then hospitals,
exhibited as freaks, and con­
sidered entirely hopeless and
something less than human.
About a hundred years ago,
enllghted society loosed the
chains and began to put ment­
ally III patients In what p»ssed for hospitals hut under con­
finement where they remained
the real of thslr days as the
“ living (lead” though psycho­
therapy began to make aoms
advances in the study of th*
cause and treatment of mental

!

Funeral services for Mrs.
Buie L. Wilson. to, of Ml
Magnolia Avenue, were con­
ducted by Rev. Fred B,
Chance at 10 a. m. today at
Flrat Baptiet Church. Burial
wee la Evergreen Cemetery.
Widow of J. M. Wilton,
Mre. Wilton died Saturday
night at her home, where she
feed resided for ST yean. She
operated tha Peter Paul
beauty talon until her retiregent three year* ago.
Mr*. Wllaon was a member
ef Flrat Baptist Church and
tho Woman’* Bible Class.
Surviving are two daugh­
ters, Mrs. J. A. Ponder,
Bette Glade, and Mrs. J. M.
Moye, Sanford; seven grand­
children, three greatgrand­
children and two sisters, u!
St. Petersburg.
Britton Funeral Home wts
in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Parker
Dies In Orlando
Mrs. Mamie Parker died
Friday at bur home 112S
Shary Lane. In Orlando. Site
wai a litter of Edgar M
Ewslm, Sanford.
A native of Winiton Salem,
N. C. aha has lived in Or­
lando alnca 1105. Other sur­
vivors Include her husband,
George C. Parker, Orlando;
■ son Dr. John Mendenhall.
Xenia, Ohio; a stepson,
George C. Parker Jr., South
Gate, Calif.; twu daughters,
Mrs- Martha Parker. Orlan­
do and Mr*. Robert Llneberg#*, Montverde, a nephew 0.
W Swalm, Sanford and 12
(r'ndchUdfcn.
Funeral aervicet were ache
duled for 2 p. m. today at
tL Garden Chapel Home, In
Orlando.

NINE-YEAR-OLD Ann
McEIreath of L o n g wood hua a npedal n|&gt;ot
In her heart these days
for Chief Claude 1-ayo
who recently helped her
through an especially
rough asthma attack
which might otherwise
have taken her life.
Ann Is tho daughter o f
T/Sgt. and Mra. Dewey
McEIreath who live on
the Old Dixie llwy.
(Herald Photo)

*rr

Village Council
To Meet Tuesday

“ The family, the community
und society in general needs a
vast education In understand­
ing mental lllneas, in (canting
how to treat the returnee end
how to help him to get back
on his feet,” ho emphasised.
The formation of Friend­
ship or Phoenix Clubs «us
urged, where persona who
have been under mental treat­
ment and their families can
meet together to talk over
their problems, h e l p e a c h
other, and gain a better un­
derstanding of themselves and
others.
Dr. Pauline Fertich, clinical
psychologist of Brevard Coun­
ty urged that all local agen­
cies and organisations who
are concerned with aid and
rehabilitation cooperate t o gether, pool the resources that
they have in order to form a
strung organisation and begin

Cuba Negotiator
To Be Honored

a drive to enlist state aid, and
set up a community guidance,
detection, after-treatment and
consultation clinic.
Dr. Rodman Shippeu, psy­
chiatrist from Orlando de­
scribed the two main types of
mental Illness, psychosis and
neurosis in this manner}
He ssld that a personality is
made up of three parts—the
Id, which la the engine: the
Ego, which is the driver and
the Super-Ego, which is the
brake.
He said that a piycholic
person is one who's engine is
running wild ami who doesn't
know where the brnke is.
He described a n o u r o t l c
person as one who is driving
with the brake an all the time.
However he said that In a
general sense, there are as
many types of mental Illnesses
as there are people, and no

two can be irvutt-d just alike.
In answer to a question as
to whether a mentally Ml per­
son la aware that he It ment­
ally Ml, Dr. Shippen said that
in general the person who is
suffering from mental Illness
I* unaware that there Is any­
thing wrong with him, and
feels that everyone else Is out
of step with him.
Approximately 75 person at­
tended tho meeting whicli « « i
sponsored by the Seminuln
County Mental Health Assn.
Home of those present Includ­
ed doctors, ministers, lawyers,
teachers, patent*, students,
Lusinctimcn and civie leaders.
.Speaking on the rota of par­
ent* in juvenile delinquency
was Dr. James Wright, clin­
ical psychologist and chief
counselor of tho j u v e n i l e
courts of Glades and Hendry
Counties.

Found H itler's Body--R ed s
MOSCOW CUPly — Fresh
Soviet accounts of World War
II may follow the Russians’
claim that they recovered
Adolf Hitler’a burned body
in Berlin at the end uf the
war, Western observers be­
lieved today.
It was disclosed Sunday
that the Russians had broken
18 years of silence and said
they found Hiller's body In
his Berlin bunker when they
smashed into tho German
capital.
The official Soviet position
heretofore hat been that the
Natl leader may have escap­
ed and fled to Bps in or Ar­
gentina.
The Soviet admission was
made by Marshal Vasily
Sokolovsky to Cornelius Ry­
an, American author, who
recently cum pie ted &gt; twoweek study of top secret ar­
chives of the Red Army's
final assault on Berlin. Ry­
an’s research Is for s new
book.
Ryan It th* author of "Tha
Longest Day," the D-Day
story of (he Allied Invasion
of France, June 8, 1MI.
Western diplomats express­
ed surprise at the unprece­
dented Soviet effort to make
secret
military
archives
available to foreign research­
er*.
One possible explanation

Discussion on lease of meet­
ing facilities and appropria­
tions of funds are on the
agenda far this month's meet­
ing of the North Orlando Vill­
age Council to be held at 8
p.m. Tuesday In the North
Orlando Co. offices.
New business also wlM In­
clude a resolution on Iho dedi­
cation of property and action
on road work needed In the
Ranch Section.
Report* will he heard on
progress of the recreation
committee on replats and
codas; on building fees and
codes; on the electrical code;
on tho reorganisation of the
police and fire departments;
on the disposition of unpaid
bills; on the status of pending
NEW YORK &lt;UPI)—Attor­ legislation and on the status
ney James B. Donovan re­ of Indebtedness and state­
ceives New York City’s ments.
bronie medallion today fur
negotiating the release of
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
mart than s.ooo persons from
DRat/I 3UAT WHEN X'M V.
Cubs.
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honoring the Brooklyn law­ 5CKAMBIB fOK (VXD IMTUBWOCvfyer will be attended by fam­ ADAV WORLD/ PgRHAPt X SHOULD S en sb of doom /
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TFUL MILLION* OP TUB 3CHS
Lucius D. Clsy, chairman of FOB*W
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th* Cuban Families Commit­
tee,
MY MEDITATIONS ? /
Donovan made severs! trips
to Havana to arrange the ro­
les te of prisoners captured In
the abortive Ray of Pig* In­
vasion und their return to the
United Slates. lie also had
negotiated the release of U2
Pilot Francis Gary Powers
from s Soviet prison and
Frederick Pryor, an Amer­
ican student, from East Ger­
many,
Tho attorney's father, ■
surgeon, received the city's
gold medal Ml years ago for
heroism in treating burned
survivuri uf an excursion
boat disaster.

was that the Soviet leadership
has been extremely rcsentlul
of Western accounts of the
Soviet-German war, written
almost exclusively from Ger­
man sources. They now apprar ready to make their
own version available to
Western scholars, especially
in connection with the turn­
ing 20th anniversary of vic­
tory in 1085.
Sokolovsky was Marshal
Geurgl Zhukov's chief of
operations during the Baltic
of Berlin and until recently
was chief of staff of the So­
viet armed forces.
In what diplomats consider
a major academic break­
through, Ityan was permitted
to interview all the surviv­
ing key Soviet commanders
during the Battle of Berlin
except for the now-downgrad­
ed Marshal Zhukov.

He photographed scores of
classified
documents
and
c'.tscly questioned about 50
top ranking officers including
Marshals Ivan Konev, Kon­
stantin Itukosovsky and VasMy Chuikov.
Sokolovsky
toid
Ryan:
"You should be informed the
Soviet Union officially re­
gardi Hitler as dead."

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Mina**, and a faw were saved.
But not until the Break­
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were dlacoverad that would
calms and soothe mental pa­
tients, make them quiet and
amenable, ao that physicians
and psychiatrist* could work
with them, wai any ready progress mad*.
This was th* turning point,
Floyd said and 1060 waa the
first year in which drugs were
used on a large arale, and tho
flrat year that there was a
drop In the population of
mental hospitals.
Now the combination of the
chemical reaction of drugs,
which makes the use of psycho-therapy, or "tha talking
treatment" much more suc­
cessful, Is saving thousands
formerly doomed to l|f# In an
institution.
The Bridge which he spuke
of is the after cure— the fol­
low-up treatment of persons
who have been released and
put back In touch with real­
ity.
These ireuple need the help
of the community, employ­
ment, a clianc* to regain their
self-respect und aguin lev ublt
to hold responsibility, maka
decisions, meet competition.
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entry back into the community
life," he emphasised.

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�Small Engines
Course To Be
Taught At SSJH
By J«n* Caasclberry
The curriculum at the
South Seinlnule Junior High
School will be enlarged next
year to Include, among other
thing*, a ctiurre In email en­
gine nmhnnin.
Klmcr Stone, instructor in
Industrial Arte at the achool,
has Issued an appeal to the
public for nssiatanco in get­
ting this educational program
underway and is asking fur
the donuliun of small gaso­
line engines of the type used
In go-karts, garden tractors,
motor scooters, luwn mowers
or other such machinery,
Slone Buys It doesn’t matter
if the matur is rusty, broken,
discarded, worn out or show­
room new , . . there Is a
place for it In the laboratory
practice.
Those with motors which
can lie donated are asked to
notify the school where to
pick It up or, if it is con­
venient. drop It off nt the
achool in Casselberry.

Casselberry
WSCS Plans
Luncheon
By Jane Casselberry
The Women'* Society of
Christian Service of the Css*
aelherry Community Method­
ist Church will hold a cover­
ed dish luncheon at noon Wed­
nesday In Weaver Hall of the
church.
The executive board will
meet at I p. m. and the pro­
gram will begin at 1:15 p. in.
Itev. Del mas Copeland wilt in­
stall officer* for the coming
year. Mr*. Harold Kryder will
b« in charge of tho program
«j!X' ''Christian Family Life"
and Mrs. Thomas Gutllcksnn
will be worship leader.
Hostesses will be Mrs. L, K.
Swopo, Sira. Ralph Newcomer,
Mr*. F. K. .Sami I-urn and Mia.
M. Glllmore.
The new officers will attend
a WSCS officers training day
Thursday from tt:U0 a. ill. un­
til. 1:30 p. m. at the College
I’fltk Methodist Church In Or­
lando. Each person attending
la asked to bring n sack lunch.
Those sewing for the WSCS
Bataar will meet Friday at 1
p. tn. at the home of Mi a. Wil­
liam Tilford on Jackson Ct. Ill
Casselberry.

Convention
Set In Miami
Some 2,000 representatives
o f Episcopal Churches from
Oral a to Key Weal will meet
at the Deauville Hotel in Mi­
ami Beach from T u e s d a y
through Thursday of this
week for the 41st annual con­
vention of the Episcopal Dio­
cese of South Florida.
Presiding officers will bo
the lit. Itev. Henry 1. Louttlt,
D.D., Bishop front Winter
Park; the KL Itev. James Dunran, D. D.. Suffragan Bishop
from Miami and the lit. Rev,
William Hargrave, D.D., Suf­
fragan Bishop from St. Pet­
ersburg.
Each uf the 178 congrega­
tions in the Diocese will send
their clergyman and elected
lay delegate* to the conven­
tion for discussion and vote on
business affairs of thn Dioc«»e.

Auto Check
Bill Asked
TALLAHASSEE (UPI1 —
Compulsory annual inspec­
tions of motor vehicles wa*
proposed today by Rep. Ray
Mattox of Polk.
Only exception would be
trucks previously inspected
UQder regulations of the State
Railroad Commission or Intaralate Commerce Commis­
sion.

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God Pushed O u t, Minister Warns
Unless the churches break | "God holds the balance of
their silence and raisp a l&gt;ower, and lie promises vie*
mighty voice, secular forces tory to those who serve him.
in this nation will step by
"It’s not positive thinking
step rule God out officially
not
because we are lucky
and the state will take the
place of God, Rev. Ernest hut because we have been
ttolick warned in a lecture a covenant nation under God
at Lions Club meeting re­ acknowledging Him a&gt; the
source of all power, that this
cently.
"This country anil Com­ nation ha* liecomc the great­
munist countries are now in est in the world today," Rev.
a power deadlock," be said. Rolivk emphasized,
"Who holds the balance of
"Now we stjml in danger
power?' he asked, and an­ of letting this civilization d o
swered his own question by —not because of hostility, but
because of indifference."
saying,

lie prophesied that by early I said. "Do we consider the j iJod’ Do we have freedom of
summer, the Supreme Court JUnited Stales a nation under |religions?
of this country will vote 8
lo 1 to outlaw the Lord's
prayer, the reading of the
Bible and any religious ob­
servance in the .schools.
"This will set a precedent
that will give Die state se­
cular control of the country
under the reign of a handful
of people, who's creed is
"Glory to Man in the High­
est," Rev, ttolick said.
"Do you think it can't hap­
pen here? Yes. it can," he

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I’ NDKR FROCl.A.MATION &lt;&gt;f Uov. Farm llrynnt, Floriilinna thin week
arc observing "Florida Agricultural Products Week" with liome-imnvn
foods being featured tut dinner tables throiiKhout the state. At Jackson­
ville, State Commissioner of ARricullure Doyle Conner (center) enjoys
all-Florida "vUtles" at a luncheon tendered by Winn-Dixie Stores, which is
co-operatinR by observing Dixie Products Days with special emphasis on
Florida food products in all o f its U-10 Florida supermarkets. At left, A.
I). Davis, president o f the company, and at right, J. E. Davis, board chair­
man.

Courthouse
Records

Dixie Products Take
Spotlights This Week

For the third straight year. o u t 5.000,000 Floridians arc
Rra! Estate Transactions
“ Dixie Products Days" is today enjoying more nulriE. V. Byrd, clus, to Ilex A.
emphasizing the fact that tious and more varied meal*
at lower real cost than ever
Byrd, rtux, 821-31. $5,000
before.
Lake Share Homes, Inc., to
The observance — which
Marshall V. Ilittick Jr.,
ties In with a proclamation
rtux, Fairlane, $18,800
by Gov. Karris Bryant—is
Jack L. Gale, etux to L. D.
marked by Imnie • grown
Snodgrass, etux, Oak Park
meals, produce and staples
featured In abundant display
Sulxln., $5,200
II) Louise Sintunrk
at the 2to Florida supermar­
Ward Hicks, Inc., to Louis A.
The operetta "Hansel and
kets operated by Winn-Dixie
Klein, etux, Eastbrook, $18,- Uretel" will be presented at
Stores.
000
the final meeting of the Al­
Florida-grown and FloridaClara A. Ilalincr Jr., etux, to tamonte Springs Elementary bred is the “ Dixie Products
James G. Rhodes, etux, PTA to be held nt 7:30 p.m. Days" theme in these super­
Southern Pines, tll.Oou
Tuesday in the sclicol audi­ markets, a number of which
John Amodco, etux. In Ed­ torium.
arc located in the local area.
ward Ondick, clus. TuskaThe program, which was The observance runs through
wills, $5,000
shown to the school childmi May 11.
Leon Cornell, elux, lo John I). lust Thursduy afternoon, is
Citing the fact that Flor­
Mecse, elux, Woodmere. the production of Mrs. Doris ida agriculture and produce
$9,000 •
Srhuutteet’a fifth grade class an* making a vast contribu­
Itaymonil Culling, etux, to with authentic scenery bor­ tion to the state's economic
Douglas Watson, elux, San- rowed from the Ituyul School well-being, Gov. Bryant In
lando, $14,200
his proclamation urged all
c l Dance.
It. D. Smith Jr., etux, to Mrs.
A brief business session persons, firms nnd businesses
Margaret L. Beacr, Mobile will precede the program nnd lo:
Manor, $7,200
“ Pay tribute to our Flor­
a social hour will follow at
Kings wood Itldis. Inc., to which time refreshment* will ida agriculture, which lias
Felix Andrews, etux. Sun- l,e served by first grade room helped to give us the highest
land. $15,400
standard of living in the
mothers.
Aria Sliiplett to Paul lllevini.
world."
Ding wood, $9,50(1
Special decoration* point­
ing up the importance of
Dean G. Hendricks, elux, to
Florida
agriculture are
First Fed. S. and L., Rear
brightening each Winn-Dixie
Lake, $13,100
Supermarket, whose employes
Eunice Sipes to J a m e s
are garbed in typically-South
Branch, Country Club Man­
ern attire. The important
or, $7,500
NEW YORK (UP1) -R ich - contribution the firm now
Mid-Florida Investment Co.
to Lake Shore Homes, ard M. Nixon announced Fri­ makes to the entire South’s
day that he la moving to New economy Is illustrated by the
Inc., Fairlane, $7,500
Albert M, Swygrrt Jr., rtux, York and will become a gen­ following yearly figures for
to FHA. N. Chuluota. }7.iioo eral partner in a Imv firm, the company as a whole,
Florida PreCooling to Joe working mainly on affairs in which operates 605 stores in
Dixie:
Graf, etux, 22-19-3-. $12,500 Washington and Paris.
The former vice president
Salaries, $58,000,000, occup­
Richard Von Bampus, elnxx,
to John L. Hanlon, etux. nnd California native who ancy costs $11,500,000; local
missed twing elected president (axe*, (nut Jnrluding social
Tangle wood. $10,300
Ronald D. Hasten, etux. to in Iinto by the narrowest uf security &gt;, $2.375,000;; adver­
James Ivan Bowers, etux, margins, announced Ins move tising expenses, $0,000,000,
here from Los Angeles in a and utility expenses, $5,525,Sanlando, $20,000
ooty—all totaling $83 ,400,ouo.
William Enters, etux. to Al­ brief written statement.
vin Iverson, etux, Stewarts
Suhdvn., $13,500
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Eunice R. Rahcttc to Albert
P. Fletcher, clus, Loch Ar­
bor, $10,800
Ira Hawthorne, etux, to Hol­
lis E. Allen, elux. Forest
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Lake lights.. $lG,5oo
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David Frederick, rtux. to
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John C. Rruscato, elux.
Country Club Manor. $7,300
TO HE PERFECTLY HONEST . . .
John W. Spaulding Jr . etas,
Ilu»inr» I* alow during throe summer month*, and
to Robert L. Freeman,
our clerks has* plenty of lime to |l»* yuu personal
etux. Country Club Manor,
attention.
$7,200

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Bernard Carlin, etux, to Al­
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William D Allan, etux. in
Theodore Chalfant, etux.
Rest Haven. $5,500
L. L. Faulk, etux, to Ben G.
Wainwright, Oak Mount.
$13,400
Orlando Fed. S. and L. Assn,
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Constantion.
etux, Tanglewood, $l5,2ou
William Coo, etux, to Joseph
Brooks, Drcamwold, $35,500

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A4/ss Epstein Feted At Tea
tween 4 and 3:30 p.m.
Mrs. W. D. Gardiner and i home on Margaret Road, |Mra. Edwin Epstein,
Arrangement* nf Q u e e n
lira. Irving I. Pryor hosier! a Monday, honoring Rheda EpApproximately Co teacher*
graduation tea at the Pryor |*tcln, daughter of Dr. and I and young ladle* called be* Anne's Lacc and white glad­
ioli sraced the party room*.
The serving table was over­
laid with a green nylon net
cloth with while cut-out* of
diplomas tied with green rib­
bon and mortarlmards with
green tassel* along the bor­
der. Tall white tapers in sil­
ver candlesticks were on
either side of a floral arrange­
ment in a silver bowl.
A doll, in while cap and
gown, stood before a tall
green taper beside the guest
book, and a low green bowl
of white flower*.
Lime sherbet punch, tea,
and sugar cookies rolled a*
diplomas tied with green
candled citrus peel ••ribbon,"
and small sanilwlehea in the
shape of caps with parsley
"tassels" wero served, along
with other cookie*, sand­
wiches, and small squares of
banana bread.
Ilhrda was presented with a
gift, and a glainellia corsage
centered with a small rolled
diploma.
Floating hostesses P a m
Meriwether, Janice Grant,
HOSTESSES AND HONOREE nt the jrrmluntlon tea honoring Mi«« Rheda
Adrienne Epstein, Hit* ImnEpstein are Mra. W. D. Gardiner, neated, nnd Mr*. Irvinir Pryor, left stand.
orce’i sister, and Mr*. Ep­
Inn cO'hostesHen, Mrs. Edwin Epstein, mother of the honorce nnd Miss Kpstein were also presented
-taln.
(Herald Photo)
corsages.

Mrs. Claude Hawkins and
Mrs. Jerry Tucker were re­
cent hostesses at a stork
shower for Mrs. Tim Phillips.
The event was hrld at the
home of Mrs. Tucker on
Rlvervicw Ave.
The rooms of the Tucker
home were opened cnsulle for
the occasion and were deco­
rated with pink and white
roses and baby’s breath.
Gift* were present ed to
Mrs. Phillips in a bassinette.
Games were played during
the evening ami prizes won
by Mrs. M. Hamilton and
Mrs. N. Wsinlck.
Itefreshmrnts of a sheet
rake decorated In blue anil
white with a blue bootee on
top, punch, nut* and mints
were served by the hostesses
to the to gucsis present.

Welcomes
N ew Members

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Honored At

Lake Mary Club

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, More than CO members and
guest* attended tile monthly
meeting of the Laku Mary
Women's Club at the Lake
M a r y Community Center.
Mrs. Frank Evans, member­
ship chairman, introduced the
following new members] Mrs.
llarton Us rtholumew, Mr*.
Edith Dixon, Mrx. D. J.
O'Connor, Miss Hull* Flem
ing, Mr*. Juhti Noel, Mrs.
Robert Mobil, Mr*. Ituhy Pro
duvich, and Mrs. Hugh Tllils.
Gutsta welcomed by presl
dent, Mr*. I&lt;eonard Dunn
were Mrs. James Hay, Mra.
Jean Carlson, Mrs, L. Green,
Mr*. F. Fox, Mra. Kurl Duff,
Mrs. A. Werner and Flossie
and Marglo SehwmickarL
Mrs. Jerry Keeth was ap­
pointed wny* and means
chairman and Mra. J. O.
Gregory gave a report front
the state conventiun. Mr*. E.
Leone was appointed public
affair* chairman.
Mrs. Ulan Hunt well report­
ed that the !.uki« Mary School
is still IUK) books short, to lie*
tome accredited. This Thurs­
day a chicken Imilierua dinner
is planned at the school cafe­
teria to ratio fund* to tiny
limi e hook*. (In Julie t u
children's theater putty i»
planned and ptorced* from
Dill Will nl*0 he added to the
book fund.
Mr*. Hugh Tillis will nrrrpt hooks or niunry for the
library fund. Anyone having
a donation call her at
FA 2-4098.
Member* derided to start a
fund to solid a boy and girl
from Lake Mary to camp each
year. Mra. Beth Gregory,
flna art* chairman, presented
a program using a* tier model
Mi*s l.lnds Gnrrido.

Lake Mary

Personals
Mr*. P. D. A min sun, of
Lake Mary, and Ml** 1,elite
Caldwell, of fianfunl, were the
gue*t* of their mutual friend,
Mr*. Robert Howard, in Or­
lando. Also having lunch with
them at Uis Duhsdrsad Coun­
try Club, waa Misa Mary
Dranham, uf Orlando, a lung
time friend of Mrs. Anderson
and Mr*. Howard.

Plan Coffee
This Tuesday
Mr*. Ilershel Russell will
he hostess nt n morning cof­
fee for Tigerettes of VAH-1,
this Tuesday nt her home
717 Cherokee Circle.
Blurting time is it n.m, nnd
the Tigcrctu-s extend nn In­
vitation to nil wives of
VAH-I Enjlsted Men both
member* nnd non-member*.

Initiation Held
By Eastern Star

IJut- lo the death of William
It. Beecher Jr., brother of
Worthy Matron Mrs. Charles
Cote, Mr*. L. E. E»le* con­
ducted tlie recent initiation
ceremony of Seminulo Chap­
ter 3, Order o f Eastern Star.
Flrst-timo visitor to the
chapter was Mrs. E. E. Faris,
member of Durca* Chapter
228, Chattanooga, Trnn., hut
Junior floating hostesses I Dido Dcitrich.
who !&gt;j \v reside* here.
were the Misses Mary Scott.
Guests included all of the
Iniliuted into the Order
Handle and Atieia Wright, senior girls and faculty memwere, Mrs. Franklin G. Lee,
Alica Fills, Jill West and ' hers.
and Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter J.
Buknr. Initiatory solos were
jiuiig by Mr*. Nick Pfclfnuf,
and the new members were
presented gifts of Bibles on
which they took their vows.
A Mothers’ Day
program
was presented. Appropriate
remarks were made by Mrs.
E*tes, followed by poetic o f­
ferings of each star print o f­
ficer. In the East, on n pede­
stal, stood a tall red taper
representing "I.ove.” It was
flanked on one side by a vaso
holding a single ted rote,
and on the other by the em­
blem of the Mother station
of the Star. In front of the
pedestal stroll a styrofoam
cross, outlined in ted ribbon.
After the marshal lighted
the red taper and remarked
mi mother love, she presented
each of tlio :t:t mothers pre­

Two members of the High j Mrs. Charles Briggs, of Mt
School grad Hiding class were Dora, sister of Mrs. Flclsch
guests of honor at an after- or, assisted with the enter
noon tea given by Mrs. Irwin |tainlng and serving.
Fleischer at her home, 3W
I’ tumosa Drive. The honorce* p' r '
were Miss Peggy Powell and
Misa Sandra Wright.
Clais color* of green and
whita were uaed for decora­
tion! in arrangemcnla of
anapdragons, baby'* breath,
mum* and Hells of Ireland.
T h e hostesses presented
corsage* to the two honor
guests, their mothers, Mrs.
Sonny Powell and Mrs. J. I).
Wright Jr., and grand mo
Ihers, Mrs. Stephen Gregor,
of Mt. Dora and Mra. C. M,
Hand.
The refreshment table was
centered with baby's breath,
mums and ealadium leave*
arranged around a silver can­
delabra.
Refreshments
of
parly cookirs, assorted open
face sandwiches, mints, nuts,
and mint punch were served I • V , j
those attending.
' -* /.
Mrs. W. I). Wray Jr. greet r + r
ed the guests at the door
oor; i*
r /,
Mr*. Hamilton libber prer*id- ’" A
cd ut the punch howl and

Mrs. Fraley
Honored At
Stork Shower
fly Fra tiers Wester
Mr*. Eugene Fraley w*s
honored with a stork shown*
given by the Young Peoples
Class and the Win-Home Class
of the First Baptist Church
nf fuikr Mary and held In the
Church annex last Thursday
night.
Tint color scheme of pink
amt blue was tarried out in
the decorations and the gifta
were arranged in an open um­
brella.
Guest* played a variety of
game* with prUci bring won
by Mr*. W. G. Brawn, Mr*
James Gray, Mr*. Jack Hamm,
ami Mrs. Bob Jones, Refreshmenu of punch, coffee, und
eako wrre served,
Other* attending were Mr*.
C. W. Shelton, Mrs. Horace
Wilbanks, Mr*. Danny Powell,
Mrs. Wallses Hill, Mrs. Rob­
ert Wilkcrson, Mrs, Carl Bry­
ant, Mr*. Harley Wilhelm,
Mrs, J, A. Yarn, and Mra.
Fraley's cousin and aunt, Mra.
Clyde CRns and Mrs. Guy McFuddrn, from Sanford.

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TUESDAY
Mrs. Willard Warfield, editrnlictial director uf First Bap­
tist Church will teach the
WMU book "World Aware­
ness" by Saillu Crawley. Ses­
sions are from D) n.m. tu 2
p.m. Memlwra asked tu bring
a sandwich, drinks will lw
provided.

Local Events
WEDNESDAY
Executive Board of the
Sanford Gulden Club meets at
U::ill n.m. in the Cuueaa Room
of the First Federal Build­
ing.

A ir s . Flamm Hostess
For Class Party
The I’hcbvan Golden Cirelu
Sunday School Class of First
Baptist Church met at the
home of Mr*, lion Flamm for
the monthly business ami so­
cial.
Mr*.
Dorothy Stapleton
prvseuted the devotions und
spoke on the aim* of the
rlus*. Member* voted to con­
tinue meetings during the
summer months.
During the social hour
game* weir enjoyed under
the direction of Mr*. Vernon
Hardin ami prlxe* awarded

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in a dust-proof msnner, whether it
be in garment tings, or in boxes, but
MOST IMPORTANT OF A 1,1., they
must h# clean. Your winter clothes
will not only lie safe against the
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They had previously intro,
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how many children and grand­
children, they had. The pro­
gram closed with a solo by
Mrs. Pfeifauf "Faith of Our
Mothers".
Thu dining table was cen­
tered with u lovely urrnngcniont of red and white carna­
tion* and gypsophilia mid a
tall white basket of red und
white snapdragons. Cookies,
nuts, and cold drinks were
served by hostesses, Mrs.
Harry Rogers, Mr*. J, II. BitI,ley, nnd Mrs. Harvey Dunn.

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MILS. IRVIN FLEISCHER, acutotl, was Iioh I o * * fur a Read nation ton lionnritiR Samira W riR lit anil Horry Powell. Left to riRht are Mra. J. I).
W riRhl Jr., Mias W riRlit, Mian Powell ami Mra. Sonny Powell.
(Herald Photo)

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a gala party at their home.
Gnry was *even on April 29
and John had his sixth birth­
day on April 20, Their moth­
er’* birthday is April 23 so
the celebrating wn* ono big
Party.
Guests included :bl young
neighborhood
friends
ami
Gary's classmates from Miss
Murray's 1st Grade class at
South Seminole Elementary
School.
Fun for the youngster* in­
cluded merry-go-round rides,
130 helium inflated hullouti*,
game*, nniseinakera, ami a
party gift for each guest.
One birthday rake wa* dec­
orated in the cowboy motif
and the other a* a merry go
round.
Other refreshments served
were ice cream, cookies, candy
BIRTHDAY HONOREES, left » rltrht John
and cold drinks.
nnd Gury H our.
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Cubs Talking Pennant

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By United Pres* International
Think you’ve heard every­
thing?
Thm just listen to those in­
credible Chicago Cubs talking
pennant!
Kmio Hanks started the
ball rolling this spring when
he first planted the idea that
tlic Cubs could win and now
the notion is starting to take
rout among some ol the other
Chicago players,
Naturally, the Cubs aren’t
claiming any pennant yet but
they are saying it’s possible.
And you know something? It
is—the way they’re playing
now.
They climbed to within l'a
games of the National League
lead Sunday by completing a
three-game sweep against the
Milwaukee Bravo*, 3 3. for
their sixth victory in the last
seven starts.

★

★

Sudden thought: Wouldn’t
that be a ga-ser if they did
win? They’d become the first
major league dub ever to win
the pennant without a man­
ager. Bob Kennedy officially
is still lisled as “ head coach’*
although lie’s carrying out all
managerial duties.
Anytvay, Ken lluhhs sup
plied what proved to be the
winning run Sunday with a
fifth inning sacrifice fly that
scored Lm Brock. Merritt
ltoncw** first homer of the
year ga\e thp Cubs their first
run off loser Tony Cluningcr
In Hip third inning and Itancw

★

Standings
Amrrlean

at

I-cagur
IV. I..
Kansas City
15 9
New York
18 6
Bo-ten
11 6
Baltimore
13 tl
Chicago
It 10
Cleveland
9 9
L o t Angeles
12 14
Minnesota
10 13
Washington
III IS
Detroit
9 It
National league

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Pittsburgh
St. Louis
San Francisco
Chicago
Milwaukee
lais Angeles
Philadelphia
Cincinnati
New York
Houston

13
16
16
13
13
12
It
10
It

8

8
10
10
It
13
13
12
11
13
17

Pet.
.623
.57!*
.579
.M2
.321
.300
.462
.435
.400
.391
Pet.
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373
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then singled home another j stretch their winning streak
run tn the fourth. Cal bounce in six games in the opener bewas the winner although Jim lore Carl Willey of tlw Met*
Brewer and Lindy McDaniel ended the string with a sevenboth were summoned in from hit effort in the nightcap, A
Polo Grounds' crowd of 33,830
the bullpen in the ninth.
Elsewhere in the XL, the —tlie majors’ largest of the
Ijos Angeles Dodgers downed season — saw Jack Santonl
the first-place Pittsburgh Pi­ strike out to tor his tilth vic­
rates. 7-3; the San Francisco tory in Hie tirst game. Cliff
Giants split a dmiblcheadcr Cook hit a two,run homer in
with Die New York Mcts, win­ the nightcap.
'Hie Colls blew a So lead to
ning the opener, 6-3. and los­
ing the nigtticap, 4 3; Phila­ Ihe Phillies in Hie opener hut
delphia lieal Houston, 8-3, in won Hie second game on Dick
the first game but dropped Farrell's seven-hit pitching
the second one. 0-3, and Cin­ Bob Lillis and Hob \«promoncinnati took the opener from te each drove in two runs in
Si. Lands, 3-3. then lost the lu- Hie night nil* [or the Colls,
who had dropped three games
inning nightcap, 7-4.
Pinch - hitter Lee Walls' in a row to the Phils this year
three-run homer in the ninth and 17 out of 18 to them last
powered the Dodgers to vie- year.
lory over Hie Pirate*. Walls
Southpaw Jim O'Toole won
connected olf reliever Harvey III* sixth game for tile Beds
llaildix, who took user (or in their opener with the Car­
loser Vcrn Law-, making hi* dinals although A1 Worthing­
first start of the season utter ton helped him out with three
being recalled from the min­ scoreless innings in relief.
ora. Reliever Hon Perramtski Worthington, however, was
was credited with his fourth lagged lor a two-run homer
victory.
by Gene Oliver in the loth in­
Willie Mays’ threc-run hom­ ning of Hie nightcap. The
er in the first inning and blow climaxed a four-run ral
Felipe Ainu's two run poke in ly and earned Hubby Miant/
the loiirth helped Hip (Bants Ills first victory.

★

★

★

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★

By United Press International
Something's bugging Camilo
Pusrual.
“ 50tr HACK UUKKN
— Linda Lou MuRg, U0,
It isn't anything that is
o f Windfall, Ind., will keeping him up nights, but
he Queen of the Indian- it’s something lhat has been
njxdis "500" race. She
1loses with winner's in Hie back of his mind since
he entered the American Lea­
trophy.
gue 10 year* ago.
The 29-ycar-ohl Minnesota
curve-ha Her is determined to
compile a winning lifetime
* *
record against the New York
Yankee*.
Call It pride, sell-satisfac­
United Treat International tion or what you will. Hie
classy Cuban right hander
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI)—
say* he won’t be satisfied un­
Chateaugay’* Kentucky Der­
til he achiev'd hi* goal.
by victory k m called one of
"Not many pooplc realize
hi* easiest race* today byIt, bul my record against the
trainer Jim Conway, who Yankees once was 0-10," Paiadded, "All he need* la real cual point* out.
and u little exercise to gel
Today III* lifetime record
ready for the Preakness.’*
against them i* a much more
Chuleuugny ran down the respectable 11-18.
“ big three” of the Derby field
lie beat the Yankees, 4-1.
in the stretch at Churchill with a slick six-hitter .Sunday
Ouwna Saturday to win the to register his third straight
first of the triple crown (Ina- mute-going victory of the sea­
slra. Either tonight or Tues­ son following Uirt-o straight
day morning he head* for losses.
Pimlico for the ai-cond.
Turning in his finest per­
Never Rend, Candy Spoia formance of the campaign.
nnd No Robbery were in front I’nsnial struck out eight,
of Chateaugny when the colt walked only one and gave up
made hit hid under jockey the Yanks’ only run when Ro­
llrnulfo Barra, lie swept past ger Maris hanged his third
them all to haul down a liomer in the seventh Inning.
winner'* purse o f $108,900 In
By that time, tetwever, the
the $151,400 race.
Twin* already had scored two
No Robbery was the only of their runs off Ralph Terry,
casualty. He "bucked” his who suffered Iris t h i r d
shins for the fifth time and straight loss after winning
the inflnmation and aoreness his first three, la-nny Gran
will krep him out of training tagged him tor a homer in
for aome Lime. Usually n the first Inning and Vic Pow­
er doubled home another run
horse “ burka" only once.
Never Bend, who went to in the third. The Twin* tag­
the front at the atart. finished ged Luis Arroyo for their last
second, a length and one- two runs in the eighth.
The Chicago White Sox
qunrier hark of Chateaugay,
with Candy Spot* only a neck htankrd tire Washington Sen! nlurs, 8-0, tn Ilie opener of a
behind him.
Their trainers offered no doublcheailer but dropped the
exrusra and plan to “ go on to nightcap, 8-7; the Boston Bed
Sox nipped the first-place
Baltimore.”
Kansas City A'*, 3 2; the
Cleveland Indians shaded the
1.0* Angeles Angels, 4-3, and
Differences?
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) the Detroit Tiger* tennte-d
—Representative* of the Pro­ •tire Baltimore Orioles, 124.
Tom (.'henry of the .Sena­
fessional Golfer's Association
and the Colonial Tournament tor* lost his first game of
of Fort Worth will meet Sat­ Ihr season after four straight
urday to try to Iron out their victories when Hie White Sox
rapped him for six of their
difficulties.
eight run* during the four
inning* hr workrd in the
The best things tn life opener. Dave Nicholson tag­
really arc free; the great out­ ged him for v two-run Iminer
doors, fresh air ami the love ■a Ray Herbert (3-)i slopped
of children.
Washington on Hirer hit*.

C A S S ri.U K H ItY 'S new Lull ilintnuml a m iss
from Hu? C ountry Club wiis put to use Ly the
neighboi'luKHi youngsters alm ost the minute th e
» lay was spread. Here, J e ff Howe winds up to
pitch, top photo, rind Juy Krull takes n turn nt
lull with J e ff l.eyro pitching and Gary Howe at
second luise. Bottom photo.
I Herald I'h otos)

★

Ulmrk ltinlnn’* throe-run
liomer with two not m the
111nHi inning of the nightcap
earned the Senator* a split.
Ilintnn'a homer was hit tilth
of the season and capped a
five-run rally off Mike Joyce
ami Inter Hoyt Wilhelm. Re­
liever Jim Hannan was the
winning pitcher.
Homo runs by Frank Maizone and Chuck Schilling car­
ried the Boston Bed Sox to
their victory over the As
Mnlzonc connected off loser
Orlando Pena (4-1) and ScltillIng off reliever John Wyatt.
Rookie Dave Morchead won
his second game without a
defeat although he needed
help from Diek llndatz in the
eighth.
Dick Donovan scored Ids
second victory for Ilie In
dians but Barry La (man li.nl
lo bail him out when the An
gels rallied for two runs in
the ninth. Joe Adcock homercd for the Tril»e off loser Ilo
Belinsky (t-4t in the second
and rookie Max AM* drove
in what proved to be the winmng run with a duuble in the
seventh.
Bill Freehan, tho Tigers'
Jloo.ooo bonus catcher, en­
joyed a perfect day against
the Orioles by driving in five
run., vvitli Ins first two major
league homers and a double.
The Tigers routed Diek Ifall
during a six-run hurst in the
filth. Toni Slurdlvant, obtain­
ed from Pittsburgh only 24
hour* earlier, relieved Detroit
starter Phil Began in Hie filth
and held the Orioles score­
less on three hits the rest of
the way to gain Dm victory.

U. S. Cops 109
Pan-Am Medals

Rockledge Golfer
W ins Local Play
t’el* Ght'ser of Rockledge
Golf Course was the winner
of tho rain-plagued Shotgun
Tournament hrld Wednesday
at the Mayfair Golf Course
w1th a plus 1.

Sox Hurler
Kerr Dies
HOUSTON (U l'l) — Fun­
eral services were scheduled
tr.lny for Riehaid II. (Dickey)
Kerr, who pitched two vic­
tories In the 1919 "Black
Sox" World Series while some
of bin teammates nil the Chlengo White Sox tried to
III row the Series.
Kerr, 69, died Saturdsy of
cancer.

IJrosnan Traded
CHICAGO (UPI) — Tire
Chicago White Sox grabbed
Cincinnati Beds' relief pitcher
Jim Itrosnan off tins waiver
ll*t Sunday ami sent pitcher
Dorn /until to tho National
League club on a similar
waiver.
If brunette* were rare,
women would all dye their
hair Muck.

frattfnrh

Krrnlh

Six women tied for seeorul
place with a plus 2*4 including
Catherine Burger of Rivcria;
Polly William* of Rockledge,Emma Williams, Rock Sedge,
Janice Whilr-ddr, Rockledge;
Mary Head of Rockledge and
Dor is Spent i t of Sanford.
Hearing a plus 2 were Jane
McKilibin of Sanford ami Gen­
evieve Woodruff of Sanford.
Holding u plus unu and n
half were Louise Vogt of
Rivcria; Mrs. Wylie of Hockledge; Mrs. Flimiin of lh«'kh'dge and Jacke Crawford of
SuufoiiL

May Retire
DEItOIT ((U P I)—The long
baseball career of Vic Werli
may winally ho over. Wertz,
38, who wits starting bl* I7lh
season in the big leagues, tieHilted an offrr to become a
Detroit Tiger coach Huudny
and w»» unconditionally re.
leased by Ihe Tigers.

SAD I’ AUI.O, lliatil (UPI)
— Kcnnetli !,. Tug Wilson,
president of tbs United State*
Olympic Committee, said to­
day Dial only about 25 per
cent of tile U. H. alhlites who
helped win a near-record 109
gold medals in the Pan-Amer­
ican Games wilt compete in
tho Bull Olympics.
Wide not wishing to down­
grade tlie athlete* who per­
formed here, Wilson said tlmt
in view of what was shown In
(lie Pan-American Games he
whs witling to predict that
Uncle Ham'* team in the next
Olympic games “ will he tlw
strongest ever."
The I’an-Alnrricun Games
ended Sunday with the United
States taking Ilia final two
gold uifilul* for a fine harvest
■if lists—on]y It short of the
record 120 won at thu last
Pun-Ameriran Games at Chi­
cago four years ago,
“ IJtidi r the circumstance*
our allowing here was better
than it was four years ago,”
Wilson pointed ouL “ You hav«
to rememlsT that for the Chi­
cago guiio-s we had all uur
lop athletes available,”

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fashion.
•'lie's getting Just bx»
strong off the tee*,” said
Antic, “ lie outdrive* us all.
But at 23 years, he'* bound to
be strong.”
Nicklaus gave some of th#
credit for hi* fine showing,
however, to hi* work on Ota
greens.
"My putting hero was
tremendous for me,” aald
Jack. “ I holed a hit of good
one*. Amt I had only one
three-putt green in the 73
holes "
Sunday be bad nine* of
35-34 for Ins 69, lie had four
birdies and a single bogey,

Lottery Law
Study Set
DENVER (UPI) — Tim
highest ranking Democrat in
Ilie Uolormlo Senate bus asked
for a state study on the possl*.
bilities of adopting a lottery
taw to cut down on property
late* and sales tuxes.
Hen. Sam T. Toy tar of
WaNenhurtr said Wednesday
lie would submit a copy of a
lottery law pasacd Tuesday by
New Hampshire and other
sweep stake* information to a
special legislative romnilttea
studying revision of tha Colo­
rado tax structure.

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Giant*. Figuring an average
of $2 per ticket, that amounta
to mure than $250,000.

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said NTcklau*. “ Of the 16
par five Itoie*, 1 bad litre*
pars, one eagle and 12 bird­
ie*. Ttiat'a 14 urnler right
lltere.''
Nicklaus was outdriving
everyone in the tournament
by an average of tvetter Gian
to yards per hole. Palmer
shook hi* bead In puzxh*4

A ir Conditioned

PLEASE
DON’T GET
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Mon. Mny If, T&gt;T— Pnffc 7

Nicklaus After
Colonial Next

By United Pre»* International
SATURDAY
t nltrd Press International
LOUISVILLE. Ky. — Cbatenugay defeated Never Bend
LAS VEGAS. Nev. (UPI)—
by !&lt;» lengths to win the 1963 Scowling Jack Nicklaus, with
Kentucky Derby.
three of Arnold Palmer'* 1962
title* already tucked away in
SAO PAULO, Ill-nil! — Jim
Grelic scored u surprise will hi* go'.f bag, goes after a
lover Jim Beatty in a Pan fourth this week when the Col­
American Games record time onial Invitational open* at
|of 3:43.3 for the 1,800 meter Fort Worth, Tex.
run.
Using power and putting
for
birdie ammunition, NickLAS VKGAS. Nev. — Witlie Past i alio outpointed Wayne bus tow-roped tlie field by
Thornton in a 111.round nation­ five strokes in winning the
ally televoeil light tnavey- $6o.MX&gt; Tournament of Cham­
pion* Sunday to strip Palm­
ufight bout.
er of one of his most coveted
titles.
HOUSTON, Tex. — Rich­
Earlier this year Jack haik
ard It. Dickey Kerr, who sur­
away Palmer's all-important
vived the UUP Phi. ago Itlack
Masters title, and before that
Sox scandal lavaii-e of hon­
te captured Arnie's Palm
esty, died ot the nge of 69,
Springs Classic crown,
Nicklaus, who love* noth­
.SUNDAY
ing better than to brat Ins
8A O P A U L O . B ra iil — The
stablematr, hud rounds of
I'n itn l S la te , readied n final
IU.68-7269 for a 273 total to
total of 109 gold mi-rials in
finish the five shots in (roni
the I ’.in Aim-iieiiii Gunn'*,
of palmer and Tony Ix'ma,
who tied for second with 278.
LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Jnek
For the victory, Nicklaus
Nleklnn* won the Tournament collected $13,non in »ilvcr
of I'liuntpioiis ir*df tournament dollars and boosted his earn­
with a T-'-hoh. score of 27J. ings for a little more than
four month* of play to $32,SPARTANBURG, S, C. — 715.
M*ri!ynn Smith won her sec­
lein i, who ground out a
ond straight title with an beautiful Six-umler-par tel on
evisi par ’Jill for the 54-hnle tlie final round, i* second in
I’eneli Blossom women's golf the money-winning list with
tour mi menu
$32,496 to hi* credit, followed
by
Palmer with £11,375.
Bl’ HNEYVH.l.K, OM*. _ Tlcjr each g&lt;6 &gt;3,300 Sun­
tiny Brewer Jr rnrrh'd a 280 day.
for 72 hob s to heat Ted Ball
Nicklaus was 13 tinier par
of Australia by a stinkr in the fo- the tournament played
Wlicit Turner golf tournament. on tlw Desert Inn Country
Club course
“ I probably won the tour­
nament on the par five*,"

Yankee
Killer?

League Leaders Preakness Next
For Chateaugay

United Pres* International
National league
Player A Club Alt It. II. Pet.
Covington, Pha 58 14 23 397
98 19 37 .378
F. Akiu, SF
While, St L 102 19 36 .153
tw 12 31 .332
Howard, LA
Kdwards, Cin 71 7 25 332
Demeter, Pita 71 12 25 .338
Altman, St L 91 12 30 .330
Vinlon, Pitts 67 3 22 .328
Ccpeda, SF tot 17 34 .327
Wine, Pha
49 3 16 327
Amrrican 1-ragur
Causey, KC
64 11 20 .406
Ystrzmski, Bn* 76 13 27. .353
Wagner, LA
05 15 33 .331
Lcppcrt, Was 32 0 16 .310
Bubinson, Cht 79 13 27 342
Schilling, Bos 70 13 2A .329
95 IS 31 336
Kaline, Dot
Allison, Minn 81 17 27 32!
88 17 28 .318
Charles, KC
77 15 34 312
Fox, Chi
Home Ituna
National league— II. Aar­
on, Bravos 0; Ccpeda, Giants
G: May*, Giant* fi; Bailey,
Giant*, F. Akiu, Giant*;
Rank* Cub*; Snider, Met*;
Demeter, I’ liil*, and Coving­
ton, Phil*, all 3
American league—Wagner,
Angels; Nicholson, White Sox,
and Howard, Yank*, all fi;
Pcpitone,
Yank*;
Powell,
Oriole*; Itekl, Indian*; AIR*on, Twins; Osborne, and
Hinton, Senator*, all S.
Run* Batted In
National la-ague— Boyer,
Card* 22; H. Aimn. Brave*
22;; Covington, Phil* 21; Cepeda, Giant* 19; Edward*.
Red*; Gairly, Dodger*, and
P. Alou, Giant*, all IS.
American I-eagur— Allison,
Twin* ID; Osborne, Senator*;
Robinson, While Sox, and
Jlattcy, Twin*;
Nicholson,
While Sox; Charles, Athletic*;
and Wagner, Angel*, ail 17.
Pitching
National league— Wash­
burn. Card* 3-0; Simmoni,
Card* 4-0;; O’ Dell, Gianls
3-0; O'Toole, Reds 6-1; San­
ford, Giants 5-1.
American league— Fischer,
Athletics 50; Stock. Orioles
30; Cheney Senator* 4-1;
Pena. Athletic* 4-1: Herbert,
White Sox 3-1; llakow, Athlouc* 3-1.

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I 'l t T I T I U la * " • « ,
NOTICE
IS hereby * ! ' * »
that t am .n * a * e d In
ut 513 O’ Urhn I lil-. Sm ilin'!*
&lt;m inty. Morlda. under th* fl'*.
tltloue nain* of ACTO CLIN I •
OK PEI IN l*AltK. »n&gt;l 111* 1 1
intend to r-aleter aVd
ulth Ilia Clerk of Hi*’ Circuit
Court. Srmlnulr County. H o t*
Ida In accordance « Uh In*
i.roTl.lonn of
til*
Flctltlou*
Name Statute.. « o -» llh : K w
t|on M.i.,0 *
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Statute*
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Slit: Sam I.Uea
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NOTICE
IS hereby
Ktv«n
that I mu filitiiKol In hualP.**
nt lot W. KIUST ST.. S IN K o ltl’. Seminole County. Kl«r*
Ida. under Hi* fh tttlom name
of
llEI-C X
I.ACMJIIY
A
CI.KANEIIS. and that I In*
■nnd to realaler -aid tonne
tt-llli the Clerk of the O f . nil
Court. Seminole County. Fh&gt;r|da. In ut-cnrd*ui*e ulth the
provision* t.f
the
Kl.tltli.il*
Name Stnliiten. to -w ll: S e.tlu *
*«;.«» Florida Statute* 1*17.
SltiNKlC
IVI T.f .1A SI J. 7-tVOSTA
Cuhll«h April 13. 33. 2», May «•
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To tl’ PEtll

T o : Inoiahl l.&lt;« l*h.l|ia
llraldriic.
and
where­
about* unknown.
TOC tVIJ.t, TAILB NOTICE
that Crank Mai-e McMillan and
N ancy
Mb u Iipm *
McMlll*in
I.jmc Mini hi tin* *-lr«ult Fimri
of tlir .Ninth Judicial Circuit*
I In Mini For Hnnluole County*
' Plnrl'la. i* pclllhm
f- r the
ii(]n|itlon r»f an unnamed minor
male
child
horn of
Varda
Fahrar Phelp* on December
2 4 . t*€2, at orlando, Florida*
Huld pno’e'dlnica itfp In Chan*
n-ry No. 1 2 T u n d e r the nunit
Mild •!&gt; Ir of In It**: Petition of
Frank
Mime
McMillan
and
Nancy Matthew* McMillan*
You are commanded to b*
and appear In raid Court be­
fore the Honorable W illiam *1.
Akrl lae at the tfemlnult* Coun­
ty
I'ourthotiae
at
Hanford*
Florida, at 10:30 A.M. on Hit
Mh day o f J one. 1983* and
there tn show cuiiee why raid
petition ahoutd not be (granted.
(HKAI.J
Arthur If. Heck with, Jr.
I’lcik of Circuit Court
tlyj Martha T. Vlhlen
lieputy clerk
Marti Ire. Voorhla ft Wall*
122 W all Htrcet
Orlando, Florida
Attorney* for Petitioner*
PuMJah: May 8 . 13* 30. 2 7 , 1 H I

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KIHTH HANCT1KZ.
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NOTIFF T O A P P K tlt
T O : Nell if Kdlth Ham he i
2231 H. Avcr e
Chlraan 27# 1111fi to
T o n aru liereby rniu lr et l t«»
fll*» y o u r w r itt en dafetia* to
the lint of C om p lain t fu r tllv o n a riled herein ak alnat you .
With the C lerk o f the iilifTu
Ptjrled Court on o r b e f o r e June
3, 1943, ami eerva * c o p y * o f
t a m e upon p l a i n t i f f * a tto r n ey,
Jatnea C. &lt;'oilier, 701 W en t
Chu rc h Street, Or land o, F l o r ­
ida.
Herein fall not nr a decree
pro conf r u in w ill lie en ter ed
uifalnNt you.
W1TNKHR my hand and aeal
i ! Hanford. S em in ole Coun ty,
Florida, tltla 2 nd day of M a),
1943.
1Ml*A LI
Arthur If. Heckwlth, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
lly: Mar* a ret Ik Tyre. 1&gt;.C*
JalTir* f\ Collier
Aituntty for J’ laln llff
I’uhll.h: May 4, 13. 3 «. 3 ?, m t
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F E D E R A L NATIONAL MOIITI A 'IE ASSOCIATION, a cor­
poration orKtinlie.l under an
A.'t of Cnrign-aa no.l rilatina
Purawunt In tli&lt;- Federal N a­
tional
M » r t ,.,o
Aaaoclatlou
Charter A tt,
F U lR I lf,
VI,
MAIM" KLI7.AI1RTH M lt.t.E R
and IIOUEUT SAM UEL M ll.LEIL her hu-han&lt;I,
Defendant..
M IT ir E itP S M .K
NOTICE IS 11E It Ell Y G IV ­
EN lhat nn l h . :oth day of
May, A. I). I K I , at the h'.ur of
I1:i&gt;o A.M., at tli- . ..t e r n dour
nt l h . Cuiirt lluu.a Ut Snnlno l . t'outtty, Sl.irl.I*,- City of
Satifurd, th . Il.innr.ihla Arthur
it. Il.ik w lth , Jr„ f l .r k of lh*
Clrrult
t'uurl
of
St'inlnul*
rouiily, Klorhla. will o f f .r for
&gt; a l. to t h . h l(h r .t hld d.r at
jiuhllo oulrry for caah, l h . fo lIr.wln* d...'rlh*ul |.ro|i.rty of
the li.f«itd a n t.; .I lu a t. and lyIna III Srm luul. County, Slurhta, to wit:
l - t &gt;». III... k I. SUNLANU
ESTATES, Amended I’ lat.
arrord ln , to a plat thtrrof

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I'aa .a I K I. of l h . Eubllo
Ito. uni. o f S.itilnolr Coun­
ty, E lorl.l*
T n u ilh .r with th* folh.w ln*
&lt;'.|ul|inirnt:
I 'll. *1. E. llefrlu .rator frier.)
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del fOISt WII, Serial TSolTSlt
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O n . 10" Victor clltn ai K lt* hen Erhanat Kan, n» model
nr arrtfil number.
Ten Venetian lllln.la, metal,
manufa. turt.l by S.nkurlk
M1««a A t’ alnl Company,
W 0.1*1 or .tr ia l ntimbera.
Thla &gt;al. la m ad. purauapl
to thn Final | &gt; .r r ,. ..f foree lo .u r . I., Oie ahi.re r o n e ,
Cbam ery Caae No. 13311. .n *ere,|
11,«- ll.innrahl* 1 .1
" in. *1 Akrhlke, Ju.lar of th.
a.ild Court, on the l,t ,U y of
May. A. It. I»«l.
IN W ITNESS WIIEIIROP, I
have hereunto eel my hand
and official aeal thla *nd day
of May. A. |i. l» « j.
fSEVI.I
Arthur 11. Ur, kwith. Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
S .m ln .lr County. Florida!
Ity: Martha T. Vlhlrn
oeputy C l.rk
Sandrra. M rE aan . Schwar.

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DENTAL ASSISTANTS
1. l-IMt vY FtIUlUl
NEEDED
SWEETIK PIE
-. Notices - Pursotmls
We train women, ages 18
3. Education - Instruction
as Deutal Assistants Full
I. TranqiortH tion
or spare lime training.
5. Food
Huh School Education not
11. F o r K e n t
necessary. Enroll now for
GA Special Notices
short, inexpensive course,
7. HusincHH Kt'iituls
FREE employment service.
8. Pencil I ton tn Is
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formation, without obliga­
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tion, Write Bax 20. e o 'tinIt. Ileal Estate Wanted
ford Herald. Miller Schools.
12. Held Estate F or Sale
Giving name, address, oc­
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cupation. age and plioDC.
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Ifi. Female Help Wanted
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noon.
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21. Elpctrieul Services
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25. Plumbing Services
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29A. Auto Accessories
and reserves the right to re­
Hit. Machinery - Tools
vile or reject any advertise­
31. Poultry - Live stock
ment from whit ordered to
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32. Flowers - Shrubs
piper.
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
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Mon. May G. 'G3— Kaye 9

SH. Automobiles - TrucKs

iv Tin: rut n r oi' t iii : 37. Boats - M otors
r u r v r v ji m-i:. vkmimh .h 38. Motorcycles - Scooters
i o i .v i ' v, r io it in c . iv n u i39. Trailers - Cabanas
ii VTK.

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MEN* — WOMEN NEEDED
Von anil each o t you sr*
TO TRAIN F0H
biri-Dr notified am] required
to present any claim* and drMOTEL MANAGEMENT
inanils which you, or either of
you, may liava aaaluol Ilia rs- Men, women, couples urgent­
ly needed. High earnings.
lata of VVIHIam A. Week*. derensed, lata of aatd County, to
High
Scliool education not
tlie County Juilite of Beinluole
necessary. Short, inexpen­
County, l-'lorlda. at hla office
In lha court liouee of said
sive course. Spare time
county at Hanford, Florida,
training. For information
within el* calendar month*
front the time of the flrat pubwrite Box 8, c 'o Sanford
Ileal It,PI of thla nolle*. Cecil
Herald. M i l l e r Schools.
claim or demand ahull he in
writ Iiim. ami anal! itate the
Giving address, occupation
place of roaldence and poat of­
and telephone number.
fice nddrtaa of the rlalmant,
and shall hr aworn to by lha
claimant, hi* nurtit. or attornay, and any ouch claim or tie- U. S. CIVIL SEKVICE
pnand not so filed ahall be
TEST
void.
Ollte C. .Week* Cuvlello Men - Women, 18-32. -Stan
As eseoutor of Ilia Last
high as $102.00 it week.
Will and Teat*bialil of
Preparatory training until
William A. Weeks,
deceased
appointed. Thousands of
Wlndrrvreedlr, Haines a Ward,
jobs open. Experience us­
Attorney»
214 Park Avenue. Smith
ually unnecessary. FltEE
Winter I’ark, Florida
information on Job, sal­
Publish: Apr. l i .
J*. May C
aries, requirements. Write
1*I&gt;I4— 4»*__________________________
and jihonc. Lincoln Service,
A IIV C IIT ISC N C V T F llll M ill*
TODAY giving name, ad­
Till Hoard of public Instruc­
dress anti phone. Lincoln
tion
ft*r
Hemlnolo
County,
service, Box 13, Suntord
Florida will receive bide for
the, furuiihlus of nil tabor
Herald,
materials, niulpment and atrvlrea required for lha conatruellon ot

6. For Rent

BF.AUTIF'UI.I.Y f u r ii 1l-'H'd
room, Pm ale tuque. Ph.
FA 2-7431.

« l«fci !•»•$*, •

T IL ».* O *. Pat c*.

'I can't prevent you from itarting a price wnr, but
can prevent you from doing it on MY property!*'

3 ROOM furnlalied Apartment 6. Fur Kent
for couple. $13. FA 2-73'Jtl.
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
13U3 Elliott Ave., FA 2-5234
2 BEDROOM upstairs Apt.
or FA 2 0525.
t' o ill p I e t e 1 v redecorat­
ed, Sparkling clean, Adults. LARGE 2 bedroom trailer,
$73. 1301 Celery Ave., 'a
4 l Bit. Trailer. Adults
mile E. ot traffic light
only. FA 2 73fi8.
F'A 2-08t&gt;8.
2 REUKOUM h u iiM 1, Florida
3 ROOM furnished Garage
room. Available now. Th.
Apaetmcnt. Close in $13.
F'A 2-1549.
FA 2gW06 afler 5:3ti p.m.
W E LA K A APAIt I'M ENTS:
Y’ou can find anyUimg you
Rooms private batlis, 114
need advertised in Uie Her­
W. First St.
ald by Sanford merchants.
2 REUROUM house. Kitchen
1 BDItM. house. NO 8-3122
ri)ulp|H*d. Near base.
afler 0.
FA 2-3(185.
B E D R O O M , hi When ei|ulp-

ped hum''. Duvvntuwn, $l&gt;U
per mo. FA 2-11437,

Plano Tuning and Repair
ZIC. 1AG Sewing Machine.
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-422J
196*2 model. 3 Payments of
$6.24 etch or discount for
cash. Write P. O. Box 42,
Aii'-Comlitiomng
Umgwood, Fla.
II. B. POPE CO.. INC.
21X) so. l'ark Ave. FA 2-4234
21" T.V. $33. FA 2 6749.
29. Autuninbile Service
FENCE Post. Round heart
cypress. T ft. A up. Call
Auto Glass. Tops
FA 2-1440 or FA 2-8910.
A Sea' Cov er»

Real Estate- Mortgages
ill \ Turk Ive
FA 2-2I2U
Ravenna l'ark
FA 2-7495
Evenings
FA 2 2077 FA 2 :«t.u FA 2 ICakt

NEW 2 bedroom fumislic.l
Duplex. FA 2 237(1.

2

IDYLL WILDE
Will IE US TODAY: we put
We now have under construc­ you tit business BY RE­
tion fur your Inspection a TURN M ML, handling com­
lovely 3 bcdrmim, 2 bath plete line Ad Rook Matches
home, situated on a corner m demand by every busi­
lot in desirable Idyllwildc. ness right in your town! No
Ttiis tinme features all oi investment: everything tar­
Uie exciting Items neces­ nished UR EE! SI TERR)It
sary to please Hie discrim­
MATCH CO.. 7508 S. Greeninating home buyer of to­ wood Ave,. Chicago 19, III.
day, Troiupt action wilt atlord you the opitonunily to IS. Help Wanted
select paint and tile colors,
plus oilier mtuor custom WOMAN or Couple to stay
with elderly lady. Tltouc
changes.
FA 2 IU23.

Stenstrom Realty

NEW 2 Hr. lum. Kit. equip.
1 hath Iwusc. S!8i Mo. Vfuler
(urn Id Sherry \vo N Or
lamlo. Fla. FAi 2-83W be*
tween 4:«i p.m. k 5:00 pin.

2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen
equipped. $70. FA 2 -US31.

27. Special Service*

Total, ju»t S2o,ivo. with only
19. SiluutioiiN W anted
$Hoo down ami $134 per
month, Including e v e r
Child ('are, FA 2 . "71
lit,ug! No eluting co-i*!
WORK wanted. Call alter
May we solve you™
4:00. 322-71353.

FURN. Apt. 2iou Mellon vllle.

3 KM APT. $00 month «r *13
a week. Lights, water, gas
furn. 382 N. Volusia. Orange
City, Fla. Tel. 773 X103.

12. Ileal Kntntr Fur Sale 17. Mule Help Wanted

2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
equipped. $30. .Mo. Tltonc
F'A 2-l&lt;«9.

Furn. 2 Bedroom h o U i e.
2 RED ROOM Furn. Duplex.
Adults. No pels. FA 2-7ftH.
Ground Hour Apartment.
Contact 2312 Talmcttu.
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
First St. Near 2 city free
2 BEDROOM 33’ x 8' Trailer.
parking lots and shopping
For Information. 322 3032.
stores. Nu utility charges.
Suitable for couple or tin­ CLEAN, modern, untiirmstn-d
gle. Inquire Jacobson l)epl.
2 bedroom house. 1810 W.
Store.
Third St, Phone Uartow
333 2320.
UNFIIHN. Isl Floor. 3 rms.
ball], 2 screened porches. 3 BEDROOM, kitclien equip3(8) Magnolia Ave. Apply
jmnI IkiU.vc. Call F'A 2-7709
upstairs evening!.
(or appoint me nl.
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
RENTALS
Apt. kitchen equipped KW 31IDRM, iinfurn. hoine tineh
W. Ibtli St. FA 2-4U78.
Arbor $95. 2 Bedrtti. Furn.
Apt. $33. Robert A. Wil­
NEW furnixied .v unlurnishliams, Realtor, FA 2 3951.
ed 2 bedroom duplex apart­
ment, tile baths; terra/zo FURNISHED
2
bedroom
floors I’ ll. 1A 2 2374 after
house, Air-COhdlUulted. I ’ll
3 p.m.
FA 23219.
2 1111. House, living-dining ROOM. THE GAI!LF;S, 401
room. Air-Cond. Garage,
Magnolia Ave. F'A2-o72U
carportn, large modern kit­
chen. M3 month, with option 1 BEDRM. Apt. Adults. Nu
pels. FA 2 2147.
to buy. uio E. IBh St. J.
N. Robson Jr, F'A 2-1323
3 ROOM nicely furnished
or FA 2 0228,
Apartment. Private hath.
Clean. Adults. FA 2-lhtU.
2 BEDROOM furnished house.
Near base. Call FA 2US(ifj.
i BEDROOM furnished house
on large shady lot. $55 per
2 BOOM Kuril. Apt- Call !&lt;cMo. FA 2-0597.
fore 2:30. F’A 2-3927.

12. Kcnl Exlnte Fur Sale

S'.’NDRIES Store. Stuck A
equipment. Well eslnbllshed. Proprietor wishes to re­
tire. Call FA 20274 or
Iarngwood TE SUJ89.
1 2 BEDROOM,

eemriil block
house. $5ii a Mo, Taymetits
FA 2-3019.

7 ROOM CB home on lake. 3 BEDROOM house, 2 baths.
3 bedrooms, I' a baths, Fla.
Living room, family room,
room, play room. F'A 2-7391
fireplace room, patio, swim­
ming pool. Kitclien (quip­
2 Bedroom, 1 bath, large cor­
ped. Central heat. Just out­
ner lot facing lake. 109
side city limits. Will sacri­
Waits Drive, S u u U i u l
fice. FA 2-1387.
Estate. FIFA in service.
$150 down, monthly $81.73, OSTEEN. New frame house,
VA nothing down. FA 2 8074
2 Br's. kit. equipped. Caror FA 2-2118
porte. fly owner. FA 2 2004.
K A VK N \\A ~1’A K K _
2 BEDROOM III a*e. IkM My r­
114 GROVE Lane— Quality
tle Ave. Cull Jimmie Co­
liutlt 3 beilruom CB home,
wan. 322-4013.
with living room, dining,
F'lurida room, tile hath,
HIGHLAND PARK
equipped built-in kitchen, Cory 3 bedroom I'll home sit­
earporlc and utility. $i3.iuU,
uated nil spacious oak sliudami just $87..Vi per niuntli
ed corner lot. Features too
after low F'llA down pay­
numerous to Remite. Drive
ment of $4301
by 2427 Laurel Avenue,
then call for early Inspec­
tion date. Just $13,000, with
$loo down and $90 per
month I A real fllto home
Real Estate— Mori go Kt-.s
buy I
111 N, Pork Ave. FA 2-2420
Ravenna Park
FA 2-7495
Evening*
FA 2-3977 FA 2 382!l F'A 2-R.fkt
Real Flstate—Mortgage*
lit N. Park Ave. FA 2-2120
Ruvennu Park
FA 2 7495
Evenings
Office FA 2-2118
F V 2-2077 FA 2 3829 FA 2 H.HUI
Xigtit FA 2-0048

Stenstrom Realty

Stenstrom Really

Jim Hunt Realty

2524 Park Dr.

3230700
Sanford, Fla.

15. Ituhlnenn (l|i|Htrtuni|y

Legal Notice

Stemper Agency

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
:«H W. 2nd St. FA 244032
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
AUTO RADIO SERVICE
PERSONAL RADIO A TV
23th. St. A Sanford Ave.

$t per day rental for Elec*
trie Carpel Shampooer with
purchase of Blue Lustra
Carroll's Furniture.
YELLOW Squash. $2.30 A
bushel or 6c a pound. Ex&lt;
cellent for freezing. Dellv*
cred. Ph. FA 20415.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

USED
Refrigerators and
Washers. Completely recon­
ditioned. 90 day warranty
21. lieu illy Salons
SctiUni'ik GIh»8 ami Faint
on all. Dick's Appliance
Company
Service. 310 Sanford Ava.
II \It It 1F. 1 1 :&gt; BE AU I V NOOK
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
FA 2 7058.
Complete Ileauly Service
F veiling AppuilUtneilit*
;I1A. I'ela
too ft. CHAIN fenee with dou­
m So. Oak
FA 2-5742
ble gate.
Real bargain.
BEAGLE PUPS. Papers. $35. 322-8121.
Cut \\ Curl Beauty Shop
Have your promt now! ! on FA 2-7344.
IIOTP01NT Refrigerator —
our discount special. Com­ CHIHUAHUAS.
Registered
New finish $69.95
plete witli hair cut, style
FA 2-5921 or FA 2-3318.
Croslcy
Refrigerator — New
and set. \nil tin- following
finish $99.95
week you are entitled to SIAMESE Kittens, 8 weeks
Crusley Refrigerator — New
old. $10 FA 2 0171.
a free &gt;h»m|«Ki A H-l.
finish $129.95
318 Palmetto Ave
322-0834
Cold quit Refrigerator — New
32. Flmvrr?. - Shrubs
finish $149.93
1! 5. I’luntbmg Services
POTTED MU.515 lu blomn. G. E. Apt. sire Refrigerator
33c up.
$49.95
GKAPEVILLK NURSERY
G. FL Refrigerator. One year
lir*|H'vllle Ave. Near 20th St.
old. automatic d e f r o s t
ntinibiitK A Heating
$249.93.
Annua!* Petunia*, snapdra­
AIR CONDITIONING
gon*. Pansies, Vegetable Check our used T.V, DepL
CONTRACT and REPAIR
$39.93 und up.
Plain Dutch Mill Nursery.
MORE
GOODYEAR
Upsala lid. Ju*t off until SI.
](kti Sanford Ave. FA 2-tl382
SERVICE STORE
and 1st St,
333 West First St.
PLUMBING
33. Furniture
Contracting Repairs
12 HASS Accordion. Like new.
FREE ESTIMATES
Sell U» Your Furniture. Quick
$23.09. F'A 2-7204.
It. I*. IIARVEY
Service With the Cash.
2i(4 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
SUPER TRADING POST 35. Articles Wanted
FA 2 0677.
WANTED: Porch Swing. Ph.
26. R a d io &amp; Te levision
FA 2-6323.
Used furniture, appliances,
PERSONAL RADIO A TV
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
t DAY SERVICE
rry'* M art SIS Sanford USED Piano. Will psy cash.
Ph. F'A 29081.
23th. St. A Sanfunl Ave.
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
Ph. 323-1X435
36. Automobiles • T ru ck s
FREK ESTIMATE
27. Special Services
Upholstering k Mattress ren­
BUYING A NEW or
ovating. New ft Used Furni­
USED CART
MELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
ture. Cull Nix Redding Mffi.
FINANCE IT WITH US
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Co., at 7u0 Celery Ave.
* Low Interest Rate*
All Types and Sires
FA 2-21 IT.
♦ Low Monthly Pay manta
We Repair and Service
S T I N E
JENKINS Ji WILLIAMS FLORIDA STATE BANK
Machinery und Supply Co.
FURNITURE
CARS WANTED
207 M. 2nd SI.
FA 2-C132 NEW A Used furniture and
REEL’S USED CARS
appliances. Good place to
loth St. k Sanford Ava.
LAWN'S Renovated - Aerate
buy—sell or trade. EASY
Remove Thatch - Chinch
TERMS. WlMilesale prices 37. lioats - Motors
Bug Spray (VC-13) • Fort!for cash.
'it— Ph. FA 2-4244
Telephone FA 2-7430
0 uie way To The Waterway
MANSFIEI.D LAWN SKR.
•loo S, Sanford Avenue
K obson S p o rtin g G o o d s
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
SINGER
WANTED reliable couple to
SKWING MACHINE
take up monthly payments 304 6-8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2 SMI
CALL FA 2-578:1
of $13.50 oil 3 complete SEI.L or Trade lor car, 18
rooms uf furniture. Call hp Johnson.
Excellent (a
S.M1TH Air-Condition Rv-iriTK 8 1511, Casselberry, col­ new condition. FA 2-4915.
geruliun service. All work
lect.
guaranteed. Very reaaun36. Motorcycles • Scooter*
aide In price. Day FA 2-7434 31. A rticles For Sale
Night FA 2-2009.
VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS,
Packs, mosquito nets, can­
New k Used.
FRIG IDA IKK
teens, mess kits. ArmyLewis Sales k Servlet
Sales A Service
Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford
2517 Country Club Rd.
G. II. HIGH
Ave.
Ph. FA-8-7028
Itoo W. 1st St. Sanford
3
ROOMS
full
of
furniture.
Ph. FA 2-3*83
39. Trailers • Cabana*
$381.30. 20 pirn-* m all at
COMPLETE Tractor ServiceFurniture C e n t e r . Iloo so' x to* CHAMPION Hous»
dining,
landscaping,
lot
French Ave,
Haller. 3226683.
clearing, cultivation. Real
tv aMill atile FA 2 3791).

Wa l l

lo r L'Use. Service Station.
BOSS ASTOUNDED!
Choice location. Apply The
3 Bedroom, 1 hath home on
Pure Oil Co. 004 M'. Util SI.
IT Till: Pill Ml' HI' TIIK
corner lot in 1-OCH ARBOR
p o i n t * ji mil:. ar.wiNiii.i:
for only $t2,ooo, Monthly 16. Fernnlc Help Wunted
m i nt %. a r m s o r Filin*
payments $75.ou. Unheard
IIIA.
anil
IN 1'IIHHVTII
HOtrrif HKMINOLE .1 IN •
SEWERS WANTED
of but He true. Act now.
In
re
the
Eelale
of
HiR IHCtlI SCHOOL AliPJ*
IMMEDIATELY
Call for ati apyaiintmenU
TIOVS. Seminole County. W IL L I A M H. FLIlU L'Ni.V
t leveaae't.
Vt urk at home doing simpltFlorida, roualstlnif of CafeFIN
VI.
NOTH
l:
lorlum and .Mualc llulhllntt,
•ewing. We aupply materi­
Notice I* b&gt;faby ltl»*a Ihat
mol pnlacellanunn#: and
lbs
al* and pay shipping both
lttiSKNW AI.lt
C L K M K - lha unJervlanvl will.
TAItV
SCMOOOIs
AIHH- JQih 'lay «f May, A. I'.
way*. Good rate of puy.
to fbe Honorable
TfONF. Uenilnola County. i.ri»M
REALTOR — INSUROR
Juilta of Htmlhole
Pleve work. Apply, Dept.
Florida, lolislettn* of five county
TA 2&lt;1991 1919 S. French Ave
clastropns and toilet fnclll- Coutily. rlvrblu, lhatr (Hk I m
AD 380, llox 7010, Adelaide
I
urn,
avcoutil
anJ
viol'
liars,
a»
tics.
Post Office, Toronto, On­
flMo bid for the t omblned Ksvatilrlrvv o f lha i:.t*1.- o f
pr'.Jects shall i,e submitted and William I t . F e r g u s o n , .leu **&lt; •!,
St. Johns Realty
tario, Canada.
will be received until Hi ou orvl at tali] lima. Hum ami
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
n. nt.. Tuesday. May ft. 1t&lt;S, at tbire. muItr am'l trillion to the
the S c h o o l Administration siilit Jmlar for w float aetllc*
lid N. Park Avr. FA 2 « I 3 SUMMER Position for ainbitlultdine, Commarclal Street, inaI, ( of their a'l'iiiiileiratlnn
tun* (earlier or upper class
fcanfoid. florid*. *• which o f P A LI * * i.* t '* f n u ■I f u r fttt •»r •
3 BEDROOM House. Kitclien college student. Opportunity U(t)K your beat wltUi the fin­
time and place the bids will be d « r d U c h i r u i n g t lie HI .4$ 1b U i (i
iqulpped.
Florida
room. to earn gl.oouSl.NJo in tio est in cosmetic* for tlie
publicly opened and read I C x # ( t it r lu r * .
l» * it r .l 1l i i * tl.«» 37111 . U : r ••(
aloud.
Fenced
yard.
No
down days. $340 minimum guarari
BEAUTY
COUNSELOR
A
p
r
l
f
,
A
I I . 1&gt;63.
Contract document* conalel
3 BEDROOM House. Kilchen 9. For Sale or Rent
payment. Available July
I . . L » m t H it l
teed. Write |&gt;. U. Box 24J, nearest you. Ph. F’A 271143.
c.f tlirer s.-ta of plana and one
equipped. *90 month. Call
tjayip m
n UPS
pet „ f specifications, tiruw Intis
1st. 322 90(0.
New Smyrna Beach. Fla
Ilouse. FA 2-78M8 or FA 2 I2H.V
A * L t e t ’ u i n . «* o f th*»
and specifications may bo ob
afler 0.00 I 4 2 3125,
Cl,KAN fill dirt, clay, shell,
I * i t 1 1*1 o f w i n III ftl i l .
tallied lor the three p r o jc ia
BEST
BUY
IN
FLA.
MAI I'll ESS must be experi­ |(eat, top Mill. FA 2-237(1.
| l(M"4
F t r « n *o ri.
tl.
dep ..nine IlCm.Oti with Hie
2 Bit. 817 Calalmu. FA 2-057H.
UNFURNISHED
2
bedroom
Hhlnholeer
and
l.uaan
Architect. John A. Ilnrtoti IV.
Centrally Air-Comltlloned, one enced. Curb girl, experi­
house, kilchen eiiufjiped 3 BEDROOMS, l 'i h.ifliv.
Fourth lTo..r. Hanford A tlan­ Attonieye nl 1.1 a
3 bedroom, one 4 Ifeilroom, enced. Must be over 10. Ap­ LAWN SERVICE
tia llenk
Hu lidInr. Hanford. F lM I F v da ia l Hull.lint
I*h. FA 2 3031.
22&lt;i Bradshaw Drive. In­
each have large family ply Chick W Treat, Sanford. .Mowing and edging, etc. Sal
Florida, for Ihe first set of Hunlonl, F l o lld a
slit, tiruenle oblolutd HUcti d. • A t l o r n r y a fo r K i f r u l r h ' i i
quire at 230 Bradshaw
rouiui. Upsnia ltd. F.xcluRoom .
Tliune
tslactiou guaranteed. Ph
pus It will be refunded In t'lU I’ uhll.h Msy *. I .. JO. i i . ISt: S L E E T IN G
slvr neiglilmrliood. Avail NURSING I'EItSONNIiL
to each psraon who return# CUl—U
FA 2 398ft after 2 p. m.
FA 2 1817.
NEEDED
for
expansion
at
12.
Heal
Knlale
Fur
Sale
tne documents In fo w l condi­
able now.
tion wltbin l« da) * after th* IN 'I IIi: I III! I l l I HI II I III' F7flicicncy Apt $30 Mo. up.
FLORIDA CARE.
If you
TEE *N GREEN ESTATES
bid opriilna ; with . leapt Ion a . T l 'i : NINTII J l i u n v i . I l u ­
KXECUTIVK
110.MBS
love your Mother and are
Surplus City. 201 W. 1st.
p ol. d below. Additional set* j l l I I . IN V Nil I till al.VIIN
2oih
SI.
Exli’nsinii
YOUR BIST LIVING AND
WE PRESENTI.Y have *evmay be obtained al Iha cost n i .r cut n t v , r i .m i iii v
willing to g*ve Hie saute de­
■&gt;( |,'.»•►.* for all projects w lib li I II VNIT: II V Nil. 11*111
ernt mdslandittg executive
INVESTING OPPORTUNITY
HUNT A IJIil)
WILL
TRADE
votion
and
prrxinal
alien
I.
VVI,
J|.
VVJLLil.M,
Is halt refundable Plpotral
IN FLORIDA TODAY!
homes from $19,050. and up 3 |j&gt;ls in banfonl. close lo (ion to other* Have may I*'
I’ lSIllUff. Rollaway, Hospital 4 Baby
Coiilractnrs
ss.-urln*
docuwith excellent financing.
Ileus.
nieiits and not aubmltiliiu pro­ V &gt;
downlown, for llousciruilcr an opening for you on Un­
posal shall I " t. funded i.na- HII.IIBRT h. VVTI.I'K-'
Iliese iKimt's are situated
By Day. Week, or Month
11. fviMianf.
of equal value. Write P. ft
skilled nursing staff at
l.ulf i l c dspoall upon i.io r i. .,r
Ml
l
l
l
'I
II
|i|:IT!N
II
in such desirable residential
CARROLLn FURNITURE
itos-umanle In srood i-oiidMIoit.
»w v
. MAciut.auiiT
liux 702, M'ildwood, Fla.
FLORIDA CARE OF OR
TO:
lO
l.H
L
in
s
W
I
I
.
I
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A certified clrm a or bank
areas as Idyliwilde, Locli
Ph. FA 2-3181 116 w. itt St.
Tit ii.\ tit.
I'l&gt; rhl.i
IAN DO. Licensed practical
draft, payable to lb. Hoard of
l u l l A ftl: III 111.II) M i r i Arlior, l-aki- Mary, .Mayfair) BY OWNER. 3 lldrin. 2 baths nurse* Salary range $225 to
Public Instruction for Hrnltino County Florid* (' H FIK Ii ih sl a i'"m |'l(liil f " f COUI'LIK lo -.lisrr n P4ii»r»
and Grove Manor. Me will large lot. FA 2 1952.
$27u Mouth for 40 hour wurk
llo-eri. me ti 1 Hoods, ..t u s a l- h h " f f ' ha* bean (llvil aaali.Kl
lur a good Ilium-. 323 9391.
U- plea*ed lo serve you.
la'aclort bid tiullil s is c llle l by y nii. an,| you aii rv-tu11 • &lt; •
PARK Bulge. Owner leaving week, depending upon quali­
*aTv*
a
e
ofy
of
your
V'
-war
l|i..
bidder
and
an •■plaids
&lt;*r I ' h s d l s i In I
f*o,u|i] , 1.1 2 IIFIDROHM lurni.la-d aparttown. 3 ImiriHims, Hi | fication and experience uf
aurriits lo an amount e
ment, »Uu elficieiicy apart10 fit, per cent Ot the bid un til* H lainllff’* aft ruvva,
batlis. No qualifying, tow applicants. Uoud personnel
I.
AW
DFFICKn
i
iy*
i.
m&gt;elioll t,e submitted with each
nu-nt, furuistu tl. 322 6311.
policies, including vocation
down payment. 3X1UU05.
"K l.l.
IIDH Nh li V
:■&gt; N ..rill
bid
and sick leave benefit!*. Ap­ FLORIDA'S BEST HOME VALUES:
The successful bidder will be Vlaaiinlla .Vienna | -,.| (-,(.
Real Eitalc—Mortgages
STKNSTKO.M
KKNTALS
flee
Ibis
U
»
nrlamln.
Kbirbl*.
|
2 BEDROOM. 1 bath Cl! ply in person 830 M\ Michi­
r#.| ilre.l to rurnlsh and pay
$6960 to $15,450
for sallafactort performance ami file the orlelnat V aavr We have a line selection of 111 X. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
house, fenced hack yard. gan Ave. Orlando, 9 a in. to
As low as $?10 down,
and pay to, itt lo.ml or larnsla, or i'ie*fiii'a iii ib. orri. * • ■
Ravenna
Park
FA
2
7495
J.
3.
A
4
bedroom.
I
A
2
Ilia
I'lerk
uf
tlia
('Irenil
I'.iorl
Call
FA
20U0O
before
5,
As little as $43.11
VII. illott la called lo til- fact
5 p.m.
Evenings
bath Iuiiittli«d and un.urn
(bat pot Ha* than tl.* minim­ on or bvf.'re iba m u, ,i „ , ,.t
a
month!
FA 2 4204 after 3.
f„n t„
FA
2
3077
FA
2
38'JH
4
A
2-85u0
um salaries and wakes a* •#! Jill..., is s i. U
islnil lionies, luca'.eil in
No
Closing Costs!
llfa
rit
IIV.I
rulif.aa.i
u
lll
be
forth lo tbs Hps .-Ifliatlona
17. Male Help IVunlcd
No Prepayments!
NO CASH NEEDED
various
areas.
including i)Y OWNER— Nice I Bdrm.
mini t&gt;* paid oi. H+le project. entvrril * * * 10*1 you f „ , th*
The Hoard of Public fnsiruc- relief Uv mu mil-I III the I om
some iukefruut, from $U5
Mumesite Investment
2 bath liume in Ravetma 3 Beifrooui, 2 balh. Slit a SI M d f.K Pi *itiJi) lur am.ii
lion for oismInula Counljr, litaint.
mouth T. A 1. included. tious teueher or opper class
Opportunities
to S105.
ix iv t:
v s n m i i 'K i t i :.'■ «i
Florid*, reserve* the rlaht to
A Idyliwilde area. Large1
From Just $1095
922 8083
teje. i any and or all l.Ma or prland ' ir* na* CuUnI i I i . If your family is luuk tig lur
college student. Opportunity
utility Itm. and workshop,
I , walla any Informalities In la*, ml* run u*&gt; iif via v ii
to earn $l,uou$Uiou in OJ
ORIVt OUT
a line rental, Ih- sure to double earporte, air-CondiIII* blitdli.ff. Nu bid -Poll be i*es
it \ l R5' LIVING
fOOAY'
day* $iio minimum guaran­
withdrawn fe.r a |ierlod of m r.'Ai.i
visit uf pliuiir Sanfuld's
tinning,
central
heat
A
fire
tin
a
low
budget
Centrally
.V
rib
or
JI
Hi
■
Hill,,
j
,
fifteen It.) day* rul&gt;.&gt;u'e'"t lo
InttfftUta
teed. Write P. O. Box 213,
largest rental ageucy.
a*
in* nt off
place, covered patio facing
f'lerk of Ilia r lr 'u tl Court
th* aliening of bid- without
Air-Conditioned. 3 Large New Smyrna Beach. Fla,
«i
(nt
of Kemlhrit* I'oonty. iTorlil*
Ilia i'on*ent of the Hoard.
Lake Ravenna. Reasunably
Mchgn#* fDlloAF
beilruumi, t'a batlis wills a
Hyi M .rih , T. VIhien
J. |i. W ltltlM T. i l l
H« DILI OLA
priced 301 Vi bleu ltd Ph.
livr.ei) I'tvrl.
•
Chairman. Hoard "f Public
screened porch. Payments
tl'lA
t to f I51iff:#t
i .-li 1 . Vfiirua uf H.e
Inatrui'lb'o for a.,, lieoi*.
LOST
IIf til ana iPifcit !
FA
2-2
434.
a* low as, approximately
l -am (ifrlcv* o f
tAtlliif
Cwunly. yierlds
s
payed
From
It
J. Hlla.all flilfTl.br
Real Estate - Mortgage!
n. T. Mllwae.
SiU per uioiith pays all. 10i
SIAMESE &lt; VI
H'mlned* County pur" -mend- ~t0 S srlh X i r s o l l i Avenue
Ill
N Park Ave FA 2 2420
Hunker Lane. Immediate
KODEItr A. WILLIAMS
4 Irlnlly of
F
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Box
111
ant of Public Instruction and
The Mackle Bros. Inc.
llavcutia Park
FA 2 7493
Realtor
Occupancy.
I m il Vrlmr
I.(-Officio H-&lt;:r#ta»y lo the Orlando. Fliil liln
Attnreay* f..r Htrlnflff.
11 ierd i f Public Ifiair, i tton.
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Seminole County, Florida,
conalatlns Of l.ultch Itoorn.
I, Htr:try and Music ItulldIns,
and
nilacnllanvuue;

.It. Articles For Sale

fOLLERSo/SANFORD
^CHEVROLET

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STOCK

Stenstrom Realty

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SALK

BIG STOCK
NEW
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TUI’S - STATION WAGONS

J)eltona

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CADILLAC

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$2,000 TO $6,500
DIG

DISCOUNTS
DIG

TUADK

THEY

ALLOWANCE

GOTTA

GO.

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SQUARE
62
61
62
57
6(1
61

DEAL

USED

CARS

CADILLAC All Power. Air ________ *4395
CHKV. Station Wagon Auto.
1693
MONZA 1 Speed, Radio, H ea ter....... 2193
CIIEV. 4 Door, V-8. Standard Shift
693
RAMBLER I Door, Automatic
. 1295
VOLKSWAGEN 2 Door .................... 1395

SAVE

NOW

219 E. 2nd ST.
SANFORD
LOW COST GMAC

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FINANCING

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Pape 10— Mon. May 6, *6S

MAJ. JOSEPH LAIRD o f CiiH«elberry kill«l
thin 36-inch conil aniike recently while working
in the flower garden* at hi* home on Melody
Iginc. He Inter took the deadly reptile over to
South Seminole Elementary School where its
markings and color pattern* were |&gt;ointcd out
to all the children.
(Herald Photo)

Moose Honor
Secrelary
M Dinner
A dinner honoring Deputy
Supreme Secretary William
G. Stanley was held last
Wednesday night at the Capri
hy incoming and outgoing of­
ficer* of Sanford Lodge 1851,
Loyal Order nf Moose.
tic also vva.» aucst of honor
following tlie dinner at an in
stallatlon of new Sanford and
Winter Park Lodge mem­
ber* held during the regular
weekly meeting of the San­
ford group at the Lake Mary
I/algr Hall with the Orlando
Degree Team officiating.
In Ills address. Stanley
spoke on amis and purpose*
S M A L L H I T D E A D L Y — Mr*. I.er.ty Ilichi.nl
of the Order and presented a
just m Ls .icmI xtepping on this two-itnil-one-linlf
descriptive account of Moose
foot tliiitnoiitl buck rattler recently in tlie inheart, the Moose supported
riitle utility room o f her Hear Lake homo. A
orphanage.
neighbor, W aller Larsen, who holds the snake,
He particularly commend
cante to the rescue aiai killed it fo r her.
cd the Sanford Lodge which
(H erald P h oto)
he reported hart a inn per
rent growth in membership
and a 750 per rent in financial
reserve standing,
A refreshment course was
served hy the Women of the
MAY I
cock, F.\c|&gt;n Clement of
Moose during a social hour
Admission*
Sanford.
following the installation and
Karen Grant, N, Orlando;
meeting.
Dorclha C r a n e , Oviedo;;
Mary Dunn, Lurlc-ne Marts,
PACER IMIOTO
Willie Magdalino Johnson,
C O PY M A C H IN E
TheotrcM Jones, Willie Van­
ce, June Shcaly, Lillie Mc­
Duffie, Jimmy Murray of
Copies A nything
Sanford.
T h e Eye Can See

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By Jane Casselberry
Larry Miller, chairman of
the Recreation Commission
for tlie Town of Camclbcrry,
haa announced plan* for ex­
panding recreation facilities
If the commission budget ia
approved by the hoard of
Aldermen.
It la hoped to provide a
wider range nf rrcrealkmal
opportunities for adult* as
well a« for boy* and Kiris
with tha addition of ahufflcboard
court*,
horseshoe
eourla, a multiple tennis,
hadminton and volley ball
court and a concession stand
plua an equipment storage
building,

TB Group
Meets Tonight
i
E
&lt;

K
e

Tim annual meeting of the
Seminole County Tuberculosis
a 1 Health A* social ion will
ho
held toil ay,8 p, m. at
the Seminole County Health
Department, mm French Ave,
A resolution n-cominemlitig
the merger nf Seminole
County
TuImtcuIoiIs
and
Health Aasociation with those
of
five other rountira will
cuiitc up for a vole. The
resolution will be ptr-senlcd
hy
the board id directors.
It would autltorire tncmlxTs
to enter into articles of conai.lidatum with Tubereulosii
Associations in Lake, Marion,
Orange, Osceola, anil Sum­
ter counties.
The new organitation will
hr called the Central Florida
Tuberculosis und Respiratory
Disease Association, Inc.
John W. Collins, executive
Director, Orange County Tuberrulosii and Health Associa­
tion, Orlando, will be the
guest »|x-akcr.
The public is cordially Intiled to attend tills meeting.

Area C Of C
Postpones Meet

Plans also call for a frnecd-in tot playground adjacent
to the picnic ground* at Hie
Hall Park ltd. recreation
area.
The commission la requesting S3,loo to meet the budget.
It.00(1 of which already ha*
been advanced by (lie council
to gel the program under­
way, Hie advance fund is
now nearly depleted hut lias
been stretched farther than
originally was antic ipated due
hi loan* of equipment and
donation* und discount* from
many of the town's ritirens.
Miller hope* to complete
these (ucllllief hy June 1 in
time for the summer recrea­
tion program, whirl) will get
underway shortly after school
is out, providing the budget
is approved. Tin- commission
lias requested assistance with
the summer program from
tlie county recreation de­
partment.
Work has begun on the new
recreation urea located on
Lake Triplet Dr. across from
the Country Club and rlay
ha* liet-n spread (or a base­
ball diamond which was put
In good use over the past
neighborhood
weekend
by
youngsters.
Miller say* that Hie com­
mission liope* to have a
backstop creeled there hy
Util coining Saturday. Volun­
teer* arc needed to help get
the program rolling and those
wishing to help with the Lit­
tle la-ague or recreation pro­
gram are asked to contact
Mil cr.
Mother* are needed to lielp
at the concession stand dur­
ing -IJltlc la-ague guinea and
adult leaders will lie needed
to assist with the summer
program.

L E A N D U A L IT Y W E STE RN CUTS

Hospital Notes

Ruby To Speak
Casselberry Plans Additions At CTP Meeting

To Recreational Facilities

Pork Loin Sale!

lly Jane Casselberry
Morria Ituby, newly ap­
pointed principal of the Fillit 11» h Flstnles Elementary
School, will he guest speaker
ot a meet log of the Coonril
of Teacher* and Pairnta at
the Hr.iilh Seminole Filrmentary Sc I....I at Casselberry
Tuesday at K p in.
Parent* whose children wilt
tie attending llo- new school
next fall will lie particularly
Interested In hearing hi*
plans for the future and will
lie given an opportunity to
ask question*.
Officers of the CTI* will tic
installed during the regular
business meeting.
Tha incoming ami outgoing
rxeeiitire lioanla svetc enter­
tained recently at a coffee
given hy the retiring presi­
dent, Maj. Joseph Laird and
Mrs, Laird at their home nr
Melody Faroe In Casselberry,

ItlrUi*

(Inrluding

Mr. and Mrs. Juntos Crane
of Oviedo, a girl
Mr. and Mr*. Wade Slieuly of
Sanford, a wit I

50

STAMP BONUS

50

.111 THEE H ILT EDGE STA M PS
With Or Without 'lid* Cou|Hin And
The Purchase Of
FI.A. GKADK. A

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UP

FRYERS

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lb. 39c

• Center Cut Pork Chops lb. 58c
• First Cut Pork Chops lb. 38c

• LOIN ROAST

Colors)

Discharge*

.Sandra Rhoads. Lake Mary;
Mary Klta Gamut awe. Owedo: Mr*. William Carr and
baby. X. Orlando; John Mill­
er, Lake .Monroe; Vorgle
Smith, Jctfcry Young, Alice
Gunter, Flvrlyn Hate*, Wil­
liam Merritt, Caxsiti* Hitch­

O N LY

POWELL’S
Orflrr Sup piles A Gifts
117 Magnolia A ve.

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Installm ent*

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Current

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I P TO Hi MONTHS TO PAY

T H R II-T W A Y

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• Carpet* * Furniture
• Tile

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PERFECTION

COTTAGE CHEESE . . .

BIG
TRADE-IN

SALES &amp; SERVICE
MIT Country Club Rd.
FA S-TItt

49

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22 Dr. I.iiioift Delerxrnl

TH RILL

About all muni |*np1e reolire on a ltor*e race hcl I*
that tiny slinuldn't have.
M lien t nu Trade Fur The
Famous Ysnm No Jnb Too
Tough. Hiunolli Perform anrr.
OVER 35 YEARS
We Kell - Kerr tee. DemonAt First \ Palmetto
(A long sill r old |hinI o ft ire)
•trulr and Trade.

lb. 48c

im p; PURE

IN

2 lb. dn. 49c

QUARTERS

FOOD KING O L E O . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 lbs. 25c

ALLOWANCE

a

F A N C Y SM OKED

SLICED BACON

o r &lt;|*M o u o

lly Ihmnu K*lr»
T ti i- regularly scheduled
meeting of the lamgwood
Aren ('handier « f Commerce
Fin* been postponed ftvm May
V to May Id at H p.m, at the
Civic League Hiiilding on
Church Kl.
John
Krider, Svmiiiotr
County C of C manager, will
la- the guest speaker.
Refreshment* will lie served
following tin- meeting.

lb. 39c

I KO/.EN FOOD S PECI AL
tVINTF.lt GAIIDKN' 22 OZ.

...t h a n a P e r s o n a l, C o lo r fu l

EXTENSION PHONE
Pamjrcr Mom with tlie voar-round time nrnl stepmm-r—mi extension plume.
Clgiiua of color* and alylui, to unit the spot she'd like it most— lx-i Inarm,
kitchen, Florida room, patio. To order, call your Telephone Company Bum*
Men Office or oak any uilephum; aurvimutm.
8 o u fh e r n (&amp; ^

B a ll

FROZEN

• APPLE

• PKAt II

• CHKItin

P I E S ............................................ 3/$!
Where it’s a
pleasure

to serve YOU!

25TH.

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(Huantily Right* Kexerted)

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1

\ bill «!unit tax relief to
tie Marne's horn* track in
Seminole County sailed out
of one Senate committee to­
day but landed in another.
The bill, if passed, is sim­
ilar to oilier bills aiding
tracks of comparative * /c
throughout Uic state The lo­
cal raceway suffered sever­
ely this pa*t »ea*nn dm* b&gt;
bail iumiIii r

C lO C

P ro g ress W ork

The Sena l e Misee I .mentis
1 e ci slat on
Coin nut tee
ap

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Kngli'h Kstatds School con
struclion now underway . , .
School Board still awaiting
federal funds in flu- amount
nl S1G6.0UO
School Board meets Thors
Uoutlne
.lay afternoon
meeting.
Deadline for re-erv ationfor the Chamber quarterly
meeting is noon Wednesday.
Chamber meet is Thursday at
llie Mayfair . . Noon!
# • »
Want a la'le of Broadway?
Seminole High School Dra
malic* ('lull putting on Hie hit
.how “ Best Foot Forward."
Malting time x pin
Civil Servile still “ sean
mag the field' |,,r a recoinmeml.it ion lor a permanent
postmaster tor .Sanford, Conjtressman Syd Herlong. in
Washington, told The Herald
this morning. Original list of
three recommendations was
kicked hack to Civil Service.
i • •
Still no word from the rapllnl on Fern Park Incorpora­
tion . . . .
•

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•

Seinif.Vnlrnm.il over . . .
Epsilon sigma \lpha finished
job of iK-autifylug the plant­
ers
. and now they look
dead Aw, rum)1on.
* *
( ami Bruce and ficorgll
Hall, at Hie Chauiber of Conimerer, still are trying to fig­
ure out this letter of reiplesl
from a school girl "Would
like the names and addresses
of all counties and cities ill
Florida. P!r»»e send sooner
than possible."

★ ★ ★
Senate Okays
School Head
Appointment

mini...
B R IE F S
Daring: Dash

Tl'ES., MAY 7, 19G3

SAN KOI! I), FLOP I DA

f IfPI&gt; — Federal over the weekend, they said.
Two unti were ariesled in a
a parent li t niik’ rcApoiivihlt1 ear eoolalning the heroin and
**for m uch o f the hero in t r a f ­ two others were pirkrd up at
l ink \vi mu*; ^tedicnl Center fic ui ilcwntown .Miami in re­ their homes, said Eugene Mar­
shall. head of the It, S. Bureau
I'lmttnney. .101 San Mnrcou. cent monthn."
Four men eere Aireitnl am! of Nutvutie* here.
uml Kau»t I'harm m y, HOT
1(0,000 worth of heroin »ei/t*d
I:.m Se. olid Si iret.
The men were identified a*
(hivuld Irrixnry. 'Jit. Uuldo S.
Gonzaler., 23, Frederick Knmtrez, 28, and Pablo Y. Perez.
l'etez, 35, listed hi* address
jS lit'i i f f V o ft it i 4*i l * u \ it I
n* Chicago. The other three
melt tire front the Miami area.
Comity
at
.ho l**i uvillc illtt4t m i’ll 1'hc l l e i a d i a 41 men
The men waived a prelimin­
ary henring ami were being
mi* Iminc lichl in jail thi*n* f«*r
tiamvfii to St. A ucur I mic t*»
held under $10,(HU) bom! each.

iilili

In .Abeyance
TW O MA.IOU D E V E LO PM E N TS in the prugress o f Snhfoiil wore in full Mvinp today. Top
picture shows work beginning on the Sanford
Pipeline Co. docks on tin* lakcfront which is e x ­
pected to bo completed in (itt days. Hot tom picItno shows giant 2 ! Ion dijfoslors heitig lifted
atop the sevwigo treatm ent pltiitl whi ch is near­

ing completion.

(Herald Photos)

fo r c&gt;m nu

nI t his

*i»K.

WASHINGTON I d ' l l —
Tlif Dominican RcpuLltiii'piiiteil tiHiiiy to Imiw* imlirat«*i! tiiat it* thiratciiiif in-

Thii \i •» rntlv in the mom*

m u o f Apt il «7 bunko into am i
&gt;tuli» m m id li ft u l lliu I't irk
to - in ii' rh a r tit a c y . « I - a S m ith

MIAMI

u v e H U to*hi they had siuurxheil

Downtown Library
Plans Meet Set

talk 5 in tiie Ui tftitti au( ion of

Anii'inaii Stiller (UASi,

Lots Of Kumls
( I I P it

—

The tTilted States, ill no ef­
fort to woo In.tonesiu away
Him. ( ommuiiisl blot- Infirience, hit* provided 1’ieunh-iit
Sukarno'* regime viith alooist
$.’o million in emergen. ) f.o eigll aid in recent 10.mill*.

Hearings End?
W A SH IN G TO N
1C P I 1 —
Tin* lloitsm I *41111111iM**« on I nA m riim ii Aetivitim I *• *t *• &gt;
li«i|k«'«L tu wiinl ti11 a (no day
licuiiiiK ott w li i* I li p 1 there*
pimtibl Im* furthm rinUi kUoim
. tld u i
i ■i*. ilttftAOi* itt

Cuba.

Plead Ouilty
MOSCOW

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A

BOt

JI

J t ' AN

General Strike
Hiis Dominican
.X \ N lo

DOMINGO

tlnnim

ish busiiiessoiaii and n Soviet j Iran Heputillc ( I l l ' l l — Guv
.-rmiipni
worker* railed a
general 'D ik e today
Hie
immediate ihre.it id w.ir wild
tl.uB ilisKiputeil. The eonntrv
and sewn American diplo­ reniiiineil on a w ar funtini:
' fiul a|ipeared •alixfled In let
ma'*.
Hu i ii go in/ at mn id Aim-ne.m
Si,lie* niedi.de Hie dispulc
(lie Giiiernm enl Worker*
T A l . I . A I I ASS’K K I d ' l l —
l
-.li-rnlluri
im.k iidv.inlage id
till' l.r^ltkliitlk i* lllVI*Jfttl}(ilUnK
(jimmitU'fl nliirh kfrk«,&lt;l up the Bill in war I nIk to rail
lung llirealened &lt;lrike
NtorniA by iliyyifu; intti ftllci'c'l ll.eir
laiiDiihMXUfiis iii &gt;«t.it«? j'rtiHtdft in prut. '*1 a gainst m a-iive
uml ( * o in iii u n i t n in tin' firing* which llie gincrriuionl
\.\ACP hnil an tl f» 'Viili1 id I'resiilenl J ii a n Bosch
I M4111day flout a Ii4»um'i uiiii i liiiin* are neeexxar) to re
cu re the country'* failing
niitU'e.
eiunomic health.
The government sitnghl to
In „in| Hie strike illegal, but
union leader* predicted It
J F I FKItSO N C I T Y , Mo. would til- at least 7(4 per relit
Tlin clerk sairl there will
la- no change in receipts trom 1 1 l i 1 Catholic pim nta, tern* su ie rssju l. The slrike date
this tax for Seminole County, purmily s**l ImcK in their hut was moved ulirad is hmii* In
which, last year, arlu.illv re­ tlo for fii’p rridKfl hliniH fur
tH-raii*e of union anger
ceived 137.312 lb, plus lUllhel paiodiia! school r ii 1 I «1 r t* u, over Bosch'* angry atlackr
Mo»otay m !11«I id f dr nior11tin on tin projected walkout
allo catio n , held by llie Mate
t ion etiinthiii*nt» at
puidn
Hoad Department and ai
A* the w ar Ihrrnl eased
cirditcal lo Hus county for u liuola liuL pi uru ip»«i at i uitgi't M ull allnu&lt;,'d five political
highway iiiiproveinenls in this at lion lut* r.
refugee* who had Is'en toil
county by Hie Sltll.
bon d id llie Chilean emha*s)
"llie .senate passed Hie con
lo leave Hie rUUIItl) alsiaid a
stituHonal amendment and
plane for New Y o lk .
sent it to llie House by a ltd
Also on Iln- plunr was H ai­
TAl.LAHASMiK
il'
PI)
i; sole despite warnings by
tian I.o e lL ii Minister Item*
Tlie
Senate
pan’xl
und
'cnl
tu
Sell Tom Whitaker, of TamChalmers uho wa* flying tu
[i.i, Hurl the formula Is “ in Ha- Hiai.e luday j bill pro­ New 5ork lo pres* jil* conn
viding
fur
judges
rather
Ilian
i &gt;|tnluMr" to the trigger coon
juries In *et llie utmuinl id try'* demand for a t inted
t.es
alliirne)* fee* In laud cun Nations Seeurilv C o u n r I I
I be lull concent* 111* fifth,
hearing on isimiilamt* of ag
dciiiriatiun .nil*
sixth and seventh cents of j
gressinn against the Domini
Tile mil- wu» SHU,
Hie lax. ot which part i&gt; re
ran Republic
Hcielltist t.a Ia) pleNde.l guilt)
to espionage charge* m a spy
spertaeulnr involving l r. S,
and lliitisli lolelligenee agents

Confidence Vote

rnjuested by llie Semln.'k*
Sellool Board several weeks

Gasoline Tax

County W on't Gain

From New Measure

\ .v-nale approved eoiisti
tution.il amendment ancnl
gasoline
tax
distribution.
* bn li brought on a bead .01
c.ash Monday, Will menu lit­
tle or no lung lo Seminole
Count). a. curding to Couni)
i letk Arthur II. Beckwith Jr
Toe clash, according to
CPI, was between Ha* small
lounio-s which won. and the
tog counties as tile Senate
1 xtelllled the present gaso
bile lav dl*t I'lbullon for inul.i
Bids (or pa'mg llie L’-'ai foot to the year 21418 ileckwilli
extension of N. l-ake J. s.up
Xulxidy asked me lint Low Ave was awarded Monday ilescnlad Seminole as a
a medium sized count) "
sign
on
one
collie there's a
night try the Oviedo f it )
side of i inora ltd wliirli Council to Orange I'avin. and
reads street and (he oilier Construction Co ot Winter
road ?
Park in Hir amount of SI .tin
Tile council also set Salur
Hen J C Hutchison has day us Dog Inoculation Day
BERLIN r UPh - l lie l S
been named a member of when Dr. George I-.mg Orlan
\riti&gt; t o d a y
lnve»tigaU'd
the advisory committee for do veterinarian, will Ire on
Cutiimunisl claims tiiat two
N As. V s “ spare science" pro­ tic lot behind lb.' t tty Hail
Xmerican **ddlcr» liave do
gram and exhibit in October between Hie hours ot I and
fertesl to Kaet Germany.
at Orlando
5 p. m to inoculate all togs
The Army confirmed that
.
•
•
as required by city urdmame Imill the men were missing
Qualified Seminole County
In oilier business Wes and said that one of Ihein
high school boy* who enlist Swenson was appointed to
—a captain— had entered
lids month In the I ■ 8. Naval serve again as lifeguard at
Fast German) But it did
Reserve will las eligible for an the Municipal Swimming Pool
nut say they had defected.
HO-day accelerated
recruit which i» scheduled to ofen
('apt. Alfred Svonson of
training cruise this summer. the first week in June with
Scranton. Pa, crossed into
Further information i* avail- C. K Buckelcw and Ton)
Fast Germany in a jeep on
aide at the II. S. Naval Re­ Daniel as managers
Saturday an I set Benjamin
serve Trailing Center. Orlando.
I Cam. disappeared m Ber­
• • •
lin last Friday.
Jim Crowe tell* of excite­
ment around hi* fishing camp
Page 7
Bridge
last week. One evening a car
Page 'J
Classified
ABIDJAN. Ivory C o n s t
jumped its chock*tal the pub­
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. 1 t|i Joarph i ipouf, .* C
C«inii s
lic ramp atut roinsf into the
Page 7
Dei
\t by
S. government courier who
nvei, completely submerging.
Fdllonu!
Pact I survived a plane trnsli in
A wrecker pulled it out. 'I lien
Page 7
which at least 53 other per­
Entertainment
Sunday an over-powered fiihPage H sons died, was given a 60-50
Puzzle
ing boat went down and uu*
chain* of |*»i.tering (coin las
Page rl
Society
lost. Three fishermen swam to
Page j*
Injuries today.
is newIby horyselarat.
t •Sporu „

Oviedo Awards
Paving Bid

Herald Index

50-50 ('hanee

Demonstration Off

Senate Okays
Court Cost Fee

Buried to Hu- counties as the
“ secondary road tax."
The secondary gas tax
money i» presently divided
among llie stale’s 07 counties
on a formula based on |e.pu
latum, land area and road
mileage as of llkll. The form
ula was to have beeume de­
tune t m
Whitaker said th«- not road
mileage formula is outdated
and sought to have it amend­
ed to Bail on ground* tiiat
the big counties would get
more under thl* system The
amendment was defeated
Sen. Janie* E. Connor,
Pr*«iksvil|p, pushed the mea
sure through easily in warn
jng lus rolleagues from (lie
smaller counties that the
measure wxtuld leave tln-111
out in lire cold In funds for
farm-'-o market local roads.
The lax is put into construetIon i.i roads of this type in
most ot tire smaller counties.

Sen

Emury Ciu*». Gairus

ville, said he believed the
iTuinge would rcMili in luw ii
a lliiru c)* fee*.

SoutliKuk' l*TO
New officer* will lie elect­
ed and installed «i the meet
mg of Southtide School PTtJ
to be held 7.3t&gt; p m today
A tfieeial musical program
will (m- presented by the stu­
dents ot Hie sixth grade.

I’air Study
(Veil l in k e r , Founty A^ri
cultural \ re n t. John MeFluit
key, presiflenl of llie Seini»h»!i * Founly Fa ir Av*n. ami
Joel KtoUI, a director of llie
Florida Federation ot Fa ir*
are in (itin e iv llle for tuo
day* to attend a short course
on F a ir* pre%entei| by the
U'ricultural Depart merit at
tho L'nivcriity of Florida

Grease Job

Proves Too
Expensive

Yanks Orbit
New Telstar

Two Yanks
Make New
Everest Attempt

sinjf* ledfa,

l(iiH« \er, offii uiIn decline!
I. *t.t v flatly Ilull the nalelliti
l ad r« iu hi»d ilf jdaniH-tl orbit
*'We wtiu|*| Ilki* to Aee It |fo
ai muni &lt;mi'ri before

w«

*&gt;uy

th.il/" •'iiiif line a*"in*ntlv|Uni
il'
Federal Spare Agency
raid there wan “ nothing that
would irulimte TelsUtr-l! (ias
pom* in any direction except
tlit*
it should Itiiv*' Kobe,
«&gt;Uiiny iuuked fine/'

I’iiirly Active
NEW YOKE (111'l)—Stock*
were mixed at * fairly ac­
tive opening today.

Haiti Evacuation Ordered
\\ ASIIINGTON IfT * l) — tainty concerning the nmlntu- several day* In event it be­
IL K offii ial* sum today Uie naricn of law and outer in came necessary lo pullout the
M a le

I).*pai 1ment la ordering

the evacuation of alf non-es­
sential A m i r i c m

civilian*

from Huiti.
Official* (aid the molt wn*
hrilijj taken iie w iM

of oncet-

FBI Arrests
FEC Worker
On Sabotage

I'hms fur coin crsiu n o f tlti- old |&gt;'“-1 o ffice tniilifinto ;t ciiy lilunry will bo ilimTisscd ill di’ lail
W i’iliit'sday when a i'v|ti*t’i*i.&gt;iit a live o f flu* S late Li­
brarian*' til'five al Tallahassee will lie here lo meet
with t'ilv Manager \V. E. Knowles anil other city o f ­
ficials.
Building plan* for llie eonversion now an. bring com­
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
pleted b) the city and actual
work, estimated (o cost be­ The Fill arrested a stiikiug
union member M u n d a y on
tween $3,0(11) ami f 5,000, will charge* of attempting to *abJ U 'K S O N . Mis*. ( C P U _
|.e accomplished by city em­ otago a Florida Fast Const
\ Misji'sippt legislative com­ ployes.
Railway ( KFC) train
Untold V. Thompson of New
mittee
today charged that
Wendell Janard, chairmanSmyrna Bench, a to ycai-old
\tiy Gen Hubert I Kendirector of the Florida De­
member of one of the union*
ludv illegally precipitated the
racial integration crisis ul velopment I'ommission, nu- striking the FF.C, was charg­
the t nlver-Uy of Mississippi. iic umed at I aBali a-see today ed with wilfully damaging and
The General legislative In tiiat (be transfer of the post icridcring unsafe rolling stock
vestigative Cominittre said office building lo the city lias of the railway. Bond wit* »el
ut $5.uou ami a bearing sched­
the President's hrolher bail
been ..nni'leled.
no legal right to send mar­
uled for Muy 15 at Daytona
The propel ty lout betome Beach.
shal* or troops to (lie ram
pu» and that his doing **&gt; »oi plus w illi the compliitluli
Thompson'* arrest was an­
t||ns, have been II |»&gt;lilieal of Hm new post office facili­ nounced aborlly after the FFO
move to aid Democrat* in ty. The old building, built in posted $5,bill) lewnril for in­
; ti'I.'l. tms ii cun.-tit property formation leading to tlie nrlast November1* election.
The eommlltee. which s|u'nt value of Jh-VJ.iO.
ie*t, conviction und sentenc­
-n month* uivesiigaljm: Hm
ing of persons for »ulailage.
s. pi :mi riot wliiih resulted
.Meanwhile, a striking Mi­
from llie ailiui»*iou ot Negro
ami union official said Im
lames II Meredith lo “ (lie
would apply for a $5,110(1 re­
Mis'. ' made the charge m
ward and licensed nn FFO
what It railed a “ complete
employe of seting a fire on
and factual" final reportFFO properly in tho South
Tin* committee laid that
Florida city.
conscientious effort* by state
Tltomn* A. Herndon, chair­
olliii.il* to prevent violence |
man of the operating onion*
were overridden by Kennedy
I'tiar lllaiu hard, Negro oti nttiku in Miami, said bo
and a biota I, blundering ,
Duck diner fruin llerlfiird. had statement* ’’from ut least
group of U. S. depot) marN. ('., learned llie "hard six men" (lint n company sup­
dials
nut''
Munday altermain ervisory employe net fire ti)
Iti.ii il dm nti'l pa) lu nrder an abullduned i 1.0 building
■ grease jnli al No. 2 fire Mnmlay.
■liiliun mi Frrnrh Avenue.
4'lly Judge Kenneth Mclnlm.ll lined Ill ii hard $25 I
fur reckless driving and de­
facing city property.
i \ n : r \\* \v Kit Al. (Fl' l)
Seem* llhinrliurd. driving
'I lu* 1 'mind Stilt ca today npK A T M A N D U , Nepal ( I l l ’ll
nna
It ink with a sceinul
IKii*'ntly of Idled » new Tel star
Two American* and 12 Nep*
roru finmleittiunn ahtel lit a t hut truck riding ‘’piggy-back." ale*o Sllerptl guides today at­
trievl
t&lt;
»
drive
inti&gt;
the
fire
tn iy ft;. Hi ti» Ftirope “ llvu**
tempted another rumpled of
tcL \i-iiMii pit tureh
n«tr*»- slatiun, demanding u grease Ml. Fvrirst, world's highest
jnli fur bis trhirlr. Tile
n ull I fiofdon (*ooprr'a fli^lit
peak.
"piggy-back" truck hanged
nit** (t|mrn tievi week.
The team m I out from an
tile top of the fire slatiun ndvuuen huso camp Monday,
If I'kntythinjr
arronlim' In filnif, (he 1Tf* Jiiiilfid ilmirwa). Ill.ini hard barked reft called by several day* of
( 1st.H 2 Hill pick Up f«»lrlip mil trhd again. Another rest f.dinning participation in
bang.
vj,... ii pu"lini’» from the Foil
tho fiist smeeasful American
i i Flute* mill heiiftl (hem lo
Fire t’hlct .Mach ( levr- summit assault May t.
I.UHtprt ;it the .speed of lijflit.
land Sr. said damage In the
Tim men were part of a IDIhf now MiU'llite rode into Imlldmg was negligible. Hut mull American scientific ex.
mi** ul 7 'IK ii. iii, KMT today
Blanchard paid llie $251 pcdnii.il deployed on tlm Him­
in thi* o*11*#' **f ,i tmftM.l lieliu
fine . . . and learned a fire alayan Mountain slope* in at
I*4) kvi t
station and a service sta­ unprecedented team us.-ault on
St u iitMln e n d ritrl) iiidh'ntion are entirely different.
tlm roof of tile world.
l i47n-%wife IfinI *il uppen red to
It*" h perfect flfjfht*' (he ITill
•&gt;11*•t■**!»4 in u iiivv f o r lli»* thre**THE S A N LORD

Illegal Action
Charged To Bob

van ion of Haiti « ill in* WM in

nliiyiiiKf pnullin; f u i t h c r

W \S H IN G T o N

NO. 7(Hi

Suspects Bn Dope Thefts
Here Questioned At Jax

V IE N T IA N E , l.ao* i d ’ l l —
The latest Communist man­
euver* in I .no* appealctl de­
signed today to eliminate or
linm stiing intermit muni sup­ a n s w e r fuirro tici* e h n ry c s.
S tit to Hill cot 1$ * ill ell L-i a I
ervision of Hie It lice to. the
J i t ’ ilium* ilk* u t*t • i "( a v a il strategic Plnin of Jura.
i-ip

Army Probes
2 Defectors

t

Established 1908

United Press Leased W ire

Stop Truce Talks?

\ ronstitulion.il
amend
merit providing lor the ap­
pointment rather than the
election of a superintendent
of
schools
(or
Seminole
County was approved today
by the ScijjIc and sent to the
House.
Sen Mack Ch-vela ml Jr
telephoned llie Herald al
tinoi) that the measure had
p: **ed tlie Sena I p .
'f appioved by the House
it will then go to t'e (.over
nor lor hi* signature. It a'so
will !«• subject to a rofcrrii
liram by county voters in Nov­
ember Bail,
Supl It T Mow re when
apprised of the Senates a.
lion, said
I am happy that
the Senate approved Hu»
measure . . ami I -iiw-er* &gt;
hope Hie House will do like
wise ”
Tin- legislative cel tun "a

ago. when Milwce cvpa --o l
approval, saying tiiat “ it will
divorce politic* Irom e-luca
lion."
In other legislative action
today, tile Iloilo' C iuU-i I its
mind and passed a loll auth
orizing use of the state » fid
million public school fund tor
higher education eon«truet:on
The measure passed the
House by Ho ncces»ar&gt; three
fifths vole after Hie lawmak­
ers larked on an amendment
waking the Binds available
for juth.ic stilinol eon si riot ion
as well as hulldm, , lor tin
versities and junior inlleg.s

VOL. 53

Brick Wall

fee in lieu of j&gt;ereent.i ge taxservice without annexation atton for liarne-* tracks with
Negotiations may lie in an average daily parim utuel
pool of less than StQO.IHK).
order next
The rate is Sl.ooo a day

for a p&lt;»'l of up to $50,00(1,
$.1,000 a day lor a pool heluicn S.vu.ikk) tut Si.t.iHW and
S-Vishi
day (or a pool be­
tween $7.5.'"to and Sloo.nou
S|Mikesm&lt;-n said the track
ha' been having .i hard time
making ends meet.

WEATHER: Pciittorrt! showers throiipli Wednesday. High today, 80-85. Low tonight, 55-60.

ron.l niter rescued bis (.crttiao
wife floor Communist • held
Berlin in 1* daring dn»h to
fri.sl -m before dawn Sunday.
T w o men mol two women
\\.-sl Beilin police »..ot today. u * m* In-inu; t|Ut iiu&gt;ia il t lav
iiiiU'Ul nat« 4-la s (Ii*«fN Iuti*
\ |*t il 27 h j State H un an of
S T . i ’B T E R S It l'lit . it T i t ,Niiicolics fticrtif2% at Ja*kj»ou- - \ state research officer vilh*. it uan icportiil hj I'olice
said Monday tiiat ». ientific Ciiicf l!"&gt; Williams
» hi* f W111iati a i. i nan«d
stu.il.-a of the led tide have
n a . lo-d a brick stall than can ii r ayamUt* infui mid him the
only lie breached with more four u ii *• in n^lial v%InI»’ a ■
li'tfedly fktcitlttir 'Hop*!' in a
money
J.ii Lbouvilli* druy-t o t

affirmed it* policy no utility

Casselberry also met yes­
terday and alter two and a
hall hours with law suits
threatening every which way
regarding tile removal of a
house without a permit the
council got down to business
and derided that the proposed
charter would emphasise l)o
new taxes be levied without
referendum election.
• • •
State It o a d Department
wiping out the parking lanes
on South Sanford Ave. be
tween 25th St and Onora ltd
• * «
Sportsmen's Club folding
up'.’
No meeting in six
months

lir n t lb
IlK Itl IN I C P I &gt; \n An*11hill with the reflex.•« of a

proved Hu' hill, by Sen Mack
Cleveland Jr.. Sanford, set­
IIy LA It BY v f il sh f i .
ting up a fixed daily license
I i i &gt; Commission an t infur- fee for the little track
Hut now it mu‘ t go to
m alls w ith Hunt i n represen
finance and taxation to detertnttvc* ycslenlny «n u lilil)
mine its effect on slab fin­
lines to new building out on ances.
Hunt Properly . . . City re­
The hill fixes a flat daily

v

it

Haiti, which bus Ia-ell torn by
ititc-inul dissension and fuet-d
with possiblv m ilitary action
from the Dominican Republic.
Unit* of the ll, 8. fleet, in
tlm P u r i b be a n liave been
Island mg off Du island for

-tr

Tax Relief Sought
For Horse Track

* •

estimated 1.00(4 American* in
Hmti.
Thera weru no immediate)
details as lo when the evacua­
tion would begin but an offi­
cial announcement tu n ex­
piated shortly.

Downtown Merchants Assn.
ANNOUNCES
That the majority of
DOWNTOWN STORES
WILL

RUM A IN

OPEN
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS
throughout the
SUMMER MONTHS
z\U SO

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS ’TIL 9

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*

V

The title oi beat M u ilcim
to Ike S e a ia o to Hi|k School
Band wa* given to M ike Cor­
bin at Friday nlRht’ a annua]
Band Banquet and Concert at
'the school.
| Judy B ed well waa named
Beat T w lrler. Both received
yold trophic* in recoin itlon
o t their accom plishm ent.
! Alao
receiving
trophic*
Johnny Cuilum
Moat
/improved Bandtman and Fag.
W M iller aa Moat Im proved
jTwlrler.
Bandmaster C roe at Cowley
named
Norman L ea ch to
serve aa Captain o f the band
neat year, with Sharon Wil­
liam s being given the poat
V Head Majorette.
Drum M ajor (or neat year
.will be R oy Green and Dottle
’Jardlne w ill be H ead Girl
Officer o f the Band.
Mary Scott will be AsiUtant Head Majorette with Su­
san Brown aa m ajorette sec­
retary.
I Other new band officer* in­
clude Scott Malbon a* Opera­
tions o ffic e r ; Betty Lou Cor; bln a* secretary and K. C.
Dedering a* librarian,
j Gold K ey Award* for time
in service were presented to
Seniors, Corine Benham, Jo­
an
Jones.
Sandi
Wright,
Charles
Rabun,
Marianne
llium phrey,
Barbara
Miller
(and Frank Belaitu.
The
awarda
ceremoniea
were the highlight o f the ban­
quet which waa held in the
school cafeteria w jlf c a roaal
beef dinner prepared b y 'th e
.Seminole County School Food

Were

U A M N O THE BAND for 1963-&lt;U at Seminole High School will ba these
nix students. From left, Scott Malbon, Operations Officer; Roy Green,
Dram Major; Betty Lou Corbin, secretary; Dottle Jardlne, Head Girl Of*
Hear; Norman Leach, Captain and K. 6 . Dedering, Librarian.
(Herald Photo)

MAJORBTTE OFFICERS fo r next year will find Mina Sharon Williams,

’•enter an Head M ajoretta; Mary Scott, (right) as Assistant Head Major­
ette and Susan Brown, (le ft) as secretary.
(Herald Photo)

a*

FAST

Service Assn.
Following dm dinner and
ceremoniea, the entire assem­
bly adjourned to the outdoor
concert stage, where for the
first tim e, the band present­
ed a Concert under the Stare.
Chair* were ec&lt; up on the
school grounds, facing the
outdoor pavilion and band
music offerings ranged all the
w ay from Sousa m arches to
Broadway show tones.

ora tod m any o f the numbers
and several indlvideat and
specialty numbers were pre­
sented.
Band
parents
presented
Bandmaster Ernest Cowley
with a gift certificate to
Brack Perkin* Men'* Store
in appreciation of hla work.

FOOD K IN G • Q U AR TERS
«

SCOTT

fT O IL E T
I TISSUE

KELLOGG’S

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iWJ FLAKES

r fi s a t

Education Needs
Most Critical,
Chairman Says
PONTE VEDHA BEACH
(U P I) — The cspanslon of
higher
education
facilities

i

ENERGY
Limit 2 With
M Food Order

Greene Jr., chairman of the
Florida Council of 100 said
here today.
The new council chairman
from S t Petersburg m ade a
m ajor Uiue o f higher educa­
tion in outlining his two-year
plan of action in a speech to
m em berr « t-t h « k -s c e 2 2 d _ l!t.
nlveraary meeting

# R E L IA B L E

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Limit 2 I'lense

FIRM GOLDEN R IPE
M R . G FR O ZEN

SERVICE

CORN

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DECALS
e TRUCKS
SILK SCREEN PROCESS
SIGNS OF A LL
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P H O N E F A 2*6422
PERFECTION

*
FRESH FLA. GRADE A

U. S. Choice “ Flavor Aged
GOLDEN TROPHIES wero presented to these fou r Most Outstanding
students at the Rand banquet Friday. Mike Corbin, tuft was named Rest
Musician; Judy Redwell, Rest Tw lrler; Peggy Miller, must improved ma­
jorette and Johnny Cuilum most improved bundamun.
(Herald Photo)

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Get a Genuine Ford Air Conditioner . . . ec
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preciation

was

solem n ized! cording

eialion of Hopper Elementary through meditation on a reSchool realised a long dcair-

of

"B less

• Club

This

it • Cube

H ouse."

*d dream last Sunday,

INSTALLED

9

It wa* an historical m om ­
ent of this association when
the lobby of tin* new Hopper
Elementary School wa* ap­
propriately dedicated in mem­
ory o f the late Alton Yuung
who before hit death was the
president of Hopper's P-TA.
The Association had pre-plan­
ned these services in the
early part of the ISriV&amp;l
school term.
The impressive drdicatorlul
rites were officiated by Rev.
Jesse Brown, minister of St.
James A.M.E. Church. San
ford. The ceremonies included
a recording of "T h e Lord's
P rayer" by Mahalis Jackson; unveiling of plaque by
Altonia
Elisabeth
Young,
daughter of the late Mr. Al­
ton Young; Moment of Ap­
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Lane Highway Proposed

City O ka
Terms For

*** e l« c*
By LARRY VERBIIEL
'*1 doubt if any legislation
will be introduced during this

Prep Schoo

Planning

aesaion authorising a charter
for

rera

Park,”

so

spoke

Rep. S. J. Davis Jr. at «:30
a.m . today . . .

Il« did not

elaborate, saying the delega­
tion

with bava a statement

within the neat few days.
• • •
Both Davis and Sen.
Cleveland

Jr.

ara

Mack

doubtful

that the commission will get
a pay raise during this ses­
sion . . . Not enough time and

no official request was made
from

the

commission
• • •

. .

.

That dgaret tax boost will
give Sanford some (72,000 ex­
tra next year . . . Jan Forvoted against the mea-

The City CommiMlon Monday night voted
to accept the terms and condition* negotiated
with the MucKudden Foundation official* in
New York last week to locate a 230 cadet mili­
tary prep school in Sanford.
City Commissioners agreed to terms o f the
talks conditioned upon the County Commission's
favorable uction to clear the county reverter
front u certain portion o f the city land that is
for the school.
The County Commission is expected to act
on this request at its meeting Wednesday.
Last week. Mayor Tom MncDonnld ond
Commissioner J. H. (Jim m y) Crapps went to
New York to talk over negotiations with J. P.
Wiegers, chairman o f the foundation. The
Foundation agreed to purchase from the city
18 plus acre? o f the recreation area at Mellonville and Celery Avcs. for $100,000, payable
$28,300 down and the balance in deferred pay­
ments over a period o f 10 years.
★

Guess I'll have to cut down
to only two packs a day. No­
body asked m e but how about
a lobby for the consumer . . .
Special
interests
all over
Tallahassee looking out for
the milk boys, timber boys
. . . How about one for John
Q. P u blic? . . . Or, is that
the jo b of the Legislators?
• • •

★

★

City Tells
Engineers: 'Go'
On Water Plans

experts

of

the

using the spoil

from the ra­

six county Esst Central Flor­

nal drrdging a* a bed for

ida Regional Planning Coun­

the road.

Another new. bold concept
recommended

cil today recom m ended long

COUNTY Commission
Wednesday w i l l npprove u resolution in
appreciation o f Cnpt.
Joseph M. Tully Jr.'s
services to Sanford and
Seminole County dur­
ing his tenure as com­
manding o f f i c e r o f
Heavy Attack Wing
One at Sanford Naval
Air Station. He will be
leaving soon to attend
the War College ut
Washington, D. C.

Street.

perts”

was

by
a

the

scenic

"ex ­
route

range plans for the four-tan-

to

through

from Daytona Beach into Os­

ing of SR 46 from
• •
•

Mima at a meeting o f the
group in Daytona Beach to­
day.
Other
planning
effecting
Seminole County on the long
range planning scale includes
that SR 16 would go straight
across French Avc. on 23lh
Street and tie into that same
highway out to West First

ceola County, coming through
Seminole from the vicinity
of Osteen and then weat of
Lake llarnry to Geneva -in to
Oviedo and aouth through this
county.
The experts joined with the
council in reviewing proposals
for the future expansion of
tho area which include* the

Sanford

John Bram ley,
Sanford
member o f the SI. John*Indian
River
Navigating
Committee. Iasi Jan. II
advocated that a foarlane
h i g h w a y be constructed
along I b e
proposed St.
Jobat-ladlan R iver ranal,

Cape

Canaveral

nation's spaceport at Cape
Canaveral
The group met In closed
aesaion with mem bers of the
board* of the various county
commission* as a two-day
meeting of the council diew
to an end with policy discusilons.
Chairman William Wallace,
who introduced respresentatlves o f Volusia, Seminole,
Osceola, Indian River, Bre­
vard and Orange Counties to
about 123 business, industrial
and civic leaders, said m ajor

development

plans

probably

would be drawn up as a re­
sult o f the meetings.
Wallace

said the

com m it­

tee recommended to the com­
missioner*
that
plans be
drawn up on the anticipated
growth to the area to about
1.2 million population in the
next decade; that a network
of road and other transpor­
tation facilities be designed,
and that the St. Johns River
water area he turned Into a
general recreation area.

ij m d t i

Judge Refuses
To OK School
Integration

WEATHER: Goudy through Wednesday. High today, 85-90. Low tonight. 60-65.
VOL. 53

United Press Leaned Wire

Established 1908

TUKS., M AY 28. 1963

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 721

Teacher Pay Upped

BIRMINGHAM. Ala. (U1M)
—A federal Judge today re­
fuse*! to order Birmingham
public schools integrated al­
though it “ graphically ap­
T A L L A H A S SE E (U PI) — cleared by the Senate and len t a bill shifting part o f the add another (15 million tn per rent o f total costs, with
pears” the city is operating The Legislature Completed ac­ to the Governor.
county school expenses to tha stale school costa in the 1965- tha stats picking up 75 per
With no hope of boosting
a segregated school system.
cent at an additional cost at
Th* general spending bill, state.
tion today on hills provid­
Sanford's
dwindling
water
67 biennium.
Things arc really bad down
Federal District Judge Sey- ing (:i5tl-(5.r&gt;0 annual pay which cleared Monday, pro.
SJ3 million which la provided
The amendment, tarked on
Sen. Ed Price, o f Braden­
at t h e
sewage treatment supply for peak period days
bourn Lynne announced that raises fo r school teachers amt vide* (1.5 million for tha by Rep. Robert 3lann, o f
In tha general appropriations
plant . . . City holding its this summer, the City Com ­
he was retaining jurisdiction directing establishment of a brunch of the University o f Hillsborough, requires that ton, said he favored the bill for th* com ing biennium.
breath
wondering if work mission Monday night auth­
in the cave in which Negroes brunch engineering culler* in Florida Engineering School atute payment* for schools, amendment hut felt it might
S*nats refusal to taka It
will be halted.
claimed they were denied Ehist-t'entrul Florida.
and (15 million for teacher effective In 1965, must bo endanger gulwrnatoriul ap­ means this bill must g o back
orized
Engineers
Clark,
Dai­
• • •
transfer* to white schools
hosed on rurrent enrollment proval o f the formula freezing to th* House for another vote
The House bills, implement­ pay raises.
ley and Diets to com plete
At 11 a.m. Friday there will
near thetr homes.
The Senate refused to ac­ rather than enrollment for county school
ing funds provided in the gen­
be
ameeting
o f the City plans for som e (800.000 worth
Lynne ruled that the N e­ eral appropriation* bill, were cept a House amendment to the previous year. It would
MILS. JOHN HARLOW
Commission
and
Executive c f ’.ester improvement* “ aim ­
groes had not exhausted the
Committee of the Chamber to ed for n«xt sum m er.”
administrative rviuedte* pro
clarify the status of the ne­
vided hy the Alabama school
City Manager W. E. Know­
gotiations with the MacFadplacement law.
les estimated that getting the
den Foundation bringing that
In his ruling, Lynn said:
m ilitary school to Sanford improvements off the draw ­
“ It
graphically
appears
. . . We asked City Manager ing board into the construc­
from the testimony of Dr. Thro
W. E. Knowles if that con­ tion stage would take al­
According f;» Mrs. John It
Wright,
superintendent
troversial tap&lt;-d phone con­ most six months.
Barlow, coordin ator of the of Birmingham public schools,
versation
between
Knowles
show, this is a big night for (hat he and the Birmingham
Commissioners
approved
and a MacFadden man will
the Little Bed Schoolltouse. j board of education lij\c ope
OAK HILL (UIM) t i r e New Smyrna Beach said fire ment "probably accidental."
Ciir t - t - ro * - i ;i a r t p m. «ated ' a si)».» g*l&lt; * w o o l razed (lie old wooden station burned through the long sta­ “ A station Just doesn't set
be aired . . . Pets answered: plan* which ^nclu^e the idea
"N o idea as to the location of moving the pre»ent treat­ on Urn annual musical variety tyvlcin based tn race in the owned hy the strike-bound tion so fiercely “ There was itself on fire Inr no reason,”
o f the tape.” Eh?
ment futility to the existing show. "The .Merry-Go-Bound." past, are doing so now and Florida East Cuast Hallway nothing we could (to hut be said.
• • •
well field site on Hwy. IT 82 on the stage o f the Seminole have formulated no plan* to here Monday night ami a few watch it burn and see the
High School auditorium.
Which reminds me that Bill
discontinue sucli an opera hour* later, three car* ot an llames didn't spread.”
together with construction o f
Tulcnud people from all
Hutchison ( c i t y attorney)
•
FEC Height train derailed
No one wa* injured tn the
the main well field at the over the men will lie up there lion .”
emphasized the city can't
The defendants point to the near Titusville, 22 miles fur- blaze, the eause of which was
county
club
with
a
treatment
shoring, dancing, playing and complaint lilcd by Negroes,
legally pay for the brokers
not immediately determined.
lher south.
fees
for that school . , . plant and transmission lines acting out skit* to umuse and he said, and point out the
Fire Chief Fred Gartick o f Authorities began an investi­
entertain the public, in return fact that at nn time ha* any
(13,000.
totaling (790,non.
gation into the possibility of
• • •
for tlieii support of the little Negro child applied lor en
arson.
school for mentally retarded rollmrnt in or transfer hi a
Which further reminds me
Early this morning, a few
children.
that city commission meeting
white school.
hours after the fire, FEC o f­
TALLAH ASSEE (U P I) —
Koine well-known people nil
last night was tailed hy an
lie said o f the Negroes.
ficial* rerou ted
a freight A hill putting milk coopera­
the progiam
include Mrs “ Their reluctance in taking
audiograph machine.
train around the burned sta­ tives under jurisdiction on the
• • •
Marge Eclielberger, Mi-» Au­ the initiative in bringing about
tion to avoid rails buckled by Stale Milk Commission be­
drey Decker, Sherri and Huh- the integration of the public
Which again reminds me
the intense heat.
came Inw today with the gov­
etta Spimdli, Ileal Scrabclla, schools stems from som e­
that som e lover of dairy pro­
More than *-’ 00,000 was re­
On a crossing on the Mims ernor’s signature.
Susan
and
J
eff
Largeii,
l)ebducts broke into a Perfection
thing more than blind adher­ lented today by the State branch line, three cam jum p­
Downtown
building
land­ ie and Darrell McClain, Vicki
D airy truck parked on Park
Cabinet at Tallahassee to­ ed Hie rails but remained up­
ence to tradition.”
Avenue and walked o lf with lords and (enants will be ask­ Harden, Michuel Zartdlu mol
The judge said there is un­ ward » ( . 100,000 school con ­ right.
POPE JOHN
CHICAGO ( U P I ) — T raffic
tw o cartons o f ehec»r, two ed “ Informally” to make ex- Kaye Kama ami Miss Jcri disputed evidence there was struction matching fund for
Nears Death
Titusville Police Chief W.
accidents claimed a record II,pounds o f butter, four dozen tenlive electrical repairs to Wheatland.
“ very strong opposition” on Seminole County, according T. Brown said Investigators
630 live* in the nation during
Organization* who aie pre­ the part of citizens o f all
eggs and three quarts of their facilities to prevent fires
to UPI.
were sent to the scene to de­
th* first four months o f 1963,
senting
ikita
and
musical
numju ice.
races to the mixing o f the
.School Hupt. R, T. Mil wee termine what caused the de­
and clean up the downtown er* include the lll’O Does,
the National Sufety Council
• • •
different races in the schools. aniil the county and slate lire railment.
said today.
The Elks, Theta Epsilon Sor­
Foots Yelvington's report area.
matching
dollar • for - dollar
In Jacksonville. FEC hoard
Bidding Inspector If. B ority, Sanford Moose Lodge,
on downtown improvements
fund* for th* current build­ chairman Edward Ball com ­
given the Seminole County School Food
a little too optimistic . . . It Yeltington was
ing
program
at
English mented lie believed Hie fire
grcln
light
by
tne
City
Coin
Service
Assn.,
and
tha
llffiNAIROBI, Kenya (UIM) —
doesn't take in the Palms Ho­
Evtntes,
Hosenwahl, South was salmtage hut the derailmillion Monday to start m eet­ cer* Wives Club,
Jomo burning *|&gt;eur Krnyntta,
tel . . .
Seminole
Junior
High,
San­
ing with landlord* to get the
• • •
thut aspire* I*
VATICAN CITY (UIM ) — humanity
grandson o f a witch doctor,
Members o f the Coffee Club ford Junior High, ('room* and
project
underway.
today
was
expected
to
be
nam­
peace.”
Pope
John
XXIII
suffered
Owner o f the old Fernald
sponsored hy the Seminole l.yntan Schools.
Ydvington
told
Com mised the first African prime severe new hemorrhaging toLaughton Memorial Hospital
The Vatican announcement
County Chamber o f Commerce
In all this year, Milwen
lioM rs that all the buildings
Bridge
Page 7
minister of this British c o l­
at Fifth and Oak reports she
will lie the guests o f General said, H&gt;* county will receive
Iny
and
hi*
condition
was
de­
said
the pontiff wa* suffering
cheeked were in sound shape
Clusvified
Page 9
ony.
has sold the property and,
Manager Everett 11. Kerr o f ■ipprusimntely (:|l *1,000 f r m
from
"eternplasia gastric*,",
scribed
ns
“
critical."
itru ju rally but the biggest
Comic* . ...... „
Page H
she understands, it is to be
the Mayfair Inn, Thursduy ut the state for this construc­
Vatican
suoices
said
there
prihk-m was electrical re
which
In English would b*
Deur Ahhy
Page 7
remodeled. However, C i t y
It) a. in.
W ASIIINGTOTN (UIM) —
tion.
were fvurs for hi* life.
pa rst
Page 4
gastric
hrteroplasy.
EtsroEditorial
TALLA
H
ASSEE
(U
P
I)
—
M anager Pete Knowles says
Severul nnwennier* to San­
President Kennedy’s rivil de­
The already critically III
Yrkington proposed an in
A sw ee p in g su b stitu te bill fo r
Entertainment
Page 7
the building has been con­
plusia
la
a
Greek
word
which
ford and Seminole County will
fense chief said today lives
formtl policy between land­
Ih r co n tro ve rsial s u it w ater pontiff suffered the new heml.cg.ils ....
I'uge 7-8 L 9
demned and no building per­
havn an opportunity to meet
l
i
t
e
r
a
l
l
y
means
"other
could
lie
saved
for
(15
each
• • s
lords and tenants to “ dw-itfishing license measure was
Puzzle
.. Page 7
m it has been issued. Court
nutiiy o f the prominent busi­
u n d e r the administration's
"a h n u r lit a I
yours I f ' type of repair*.
Tile
Vatirnn
announced grow th" o r
Voted
out
o
f
the
House
Suit
Society
Page
6
Clerk Art Beckwith's otiire
ness and professional people
fallout shelter plan.
grow
th."
this
afternoon
that
Pope
Water Conservation Commit­
Page 5
Sports
reports no deed of transfer
o f the community.
But a congressional study
John X XIII I* suffering
★
★
★
Medical sources said it un­
tee Monday night.
has been filed.
suggested that the shelter*
from
an “ a b n o r m a l
doubtedly was cancer, a* ha*
TA L L A H A S SE E (HIM) — might turn into death traps
growth’* in the slonjach,
County Commission agenda
Item reported numerous time*
The Florida Legislature, with for million*.
which medical sources said
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
fo r Wednesday includes an
hut which never had lieen con­
only four iluys to go, focused
Thus wns opi ned Congress'
probably means he has can­
Rep. Paul G. Roger*, (D -F la .i,
item :
Minutes of Sanfurd
firmed o r denied by th* Vat­
its attention today on wuys o f first real debate on whether
charged Monday that Russian
cer.
City Commission meeting of
City Commissioners Mon­ will he completed before July I ration in St. Petersburg,
ican.
financing the record 1967 mil­ enemy ll-liomhs and missiles
• • •
fishing trawlers are entering
April I. 1963. It's that con day n ;ht looked over a mas-'
18.
j Plans call fur the fuctiity lion state budget.
have mude shelters a critical United State* waters, possibly
orrhage* hut remained con­
trovcrsial
three-page letter
The m ajor key to the fiiiun- need for the nutlcn’s survival
ter plm for a ( ( 0,000 to (too.Jakr Zairian. who has a |to hoove some fto boats as
to gather intelligence duta, scious, the sources said.
the
City
Commission
has
rial problem apparently rest* o f rendered tha whole civil
Ouu fir t phrase proposed boat six month option on the city well as snack bar and three
urn! the government is "doing
An official Vaticun com ­
•Jfc been circulating and from
with the House Finance nnd defense concept obsolete.
l,0uo gallon fuel tanks.
little aliout it."
munique said the internal
which Jimmy Crapps and Al marim on the lakefront and |owned property told com m is­
Titration
Conimittcu which
A llous* armed services
en the asvurance sioners he hopes to have the
bleeding which has sapped the
Wilson withdrew their signa- were
scheduled a hearing fur 4 subcommittee, headed hy Urp.
plans
completed
by
the
op­
engineering
plans
81-yeur-old Pope's strength
that
turas.
p. m. today on the Senate- F. Edward Hebert, (D -I.u „)
tion deadline and that if not,
GENEVA (UIM ) — Neutral wu* continuing.
• • •
par *ed hill authorizing a (12 5
opened the inquiry with a delegations to the 17-nation
the complete plan* will be
TAM PA (UIM&gt;—Two whit*
Vuticun sources said at th*
First inter-squad grid game
' million borrow ing program fo r
promise that it Would dig disarmament conference today same time that Pope John had gunmen, dressed in business
turned over to the city for
at high achool set F ridw alt
expansion o f higher education.
deeply into all th* "p ro* and welcomed the Initiative of suffered a particularly sever* suits and wearing stocking
their use,
ernoon at 3:30 p.m. AdmiaThe Senate is holding back
evil*'' o f fallout shelters. But American senator* for a par­ hemorrhage today and that masks, robbed the Com mer­
Zorisn
said
his
colleagues
alon price a bar of soap . . .
on proposal* for tax increases
fAifUNUTON (CPI) — plan a Boating duck and per­
llrhert warned hi* fellow tial nuclear test ban but ex ­ his condition
DAYTONA BEACII (C P U
had
become cial Bank of Port Tampa her*
Seem s the athletic depart­
until the House decides if it
o f living held ut a manent shedding type of ope. —A search continued today
legislator* that it could he a pressed little hope it would “ critical."
today and fled with an unde­
ment is kinds short of that
will go along with borrowing
eve! in April *« high- ration and invited com m is­ at nearby Bethune Beach fur
“ long v oya ge."
succeed.
The Pope himself wa* aware termined amount of money.
luxury.
part o f the estimated (20 0
&lt;ng, clothing, auto and sioners to view a similar ope- the body o f a 17-year-old Ne­
A massive manhunt wa*
• • •
o f hi* condition and said he
million or more in new rev­
cost off-set a drop in
gro youth who disappeared
was prepared for God's Will, under way in the area ot lit*
Annual
Seminole
High
enue.
ices, the government
while swimming Sunday.
By United Pres* International b« It life or dcuth.
bank tn southwest Tampa.
Support (Sought
sports
banquet tomorrow
lay.
Thunderstorms rumbled up
The FBI said it was inves­
According to the Vatican
ROME (UIM)— Pietro NenVolusia County Sheriff Kiel
Bight at 7 at the school cafe­
MOSCOW (UIM) — The So
tides remained at the
Funeral and burial arrange­ ni. leader o f the pivotal left- th* Ohio River Valley today announcement, the Pope said tigating the robbery which
ney Thursby said it was pre­
teria.
irk set in March. Thi« viet Cnmu. in tev|« designed sumed Andrew llcm irix. 17, ment* for Robert E. Thom p­ wing Socialist party, planned after a night o f tornatfoes. ho was pieparcif “ if God happened shortly before II
• • •
that
the at ci age to boost its manned space of Sanford, had drowned. son o f Casselberry, form er to set Hie price today on his Hail haltered part* ot th* wanta the sacrifice o f th* life a.m ., but that it bad no fur­
A traffic light at the inter­
n c o n s u m e r paid program. h »» fured rockets Searchers began checking the city editor o f the Herald w ho party's
parliamentary
sup­ Midwest and plains. Rain o f th* pontiff, that thia b* ther details.
section ot Sanford aud First
K srlv reports were Miatf
last month fur th* nearly 7.30n mile* into the area and the water last night died late Saturday night, are port tor m e l nrivlun Demo­ Isoaked much o f tha nation valuable to obtain ewplmi* fnvand First and Oak has been
from
the
Rockies
tn
t
h
*
south•
[or*
for
the
Ecumenical
('•un­
lecducts
and
servlet*
both
im i men w ore dark rol«fCentral
P
S
tifl..........
T
.
incomplete
|&gt;ending
arrival
o
f
.
after
Hendrix's
rkithe*
were
crats
in
a
new
"cen
ter-left"
ruled nut . . . Just n*»t war
Jlaod. *
veil, Die most holy church and cd surls.
1datives flout Chicago, III.
I government.
l he s o l for (It/ In 11/37-1939.
said today.
4
|found ut h * car.
r tlte i

Merry-Go-Round
Slated Tonight

Derailment, Fire

Sabotage Racks FEC

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State Grants
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Pope 'Hem orrhaging';

New Minister

Mayfair To Host
Coffee Club

CD Shelters:
Death Traps?

Herald Index

Condition 'Critical'

Sweeping: Bill

Hearing Set
On Money Bill

Reds Hit

City Checks M arina Plans

Little Hope

Hunt Missing
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: Tw* new brkk buildings, costing about
* * m , w il fee built at the Baaford Naval Air
. flUtfM M ar this year te house equipment need
in eonjunction with the new ABC weapons sys. The Navy’a Bureau of Yards and Docks is
currently advertising for bids on the buildings,
wkkh w fl be the second and third permanent
brkk structures erected at the sir station.
The twe will contain e total of about 25,600
eqnere ftet of floor space.
One el than will be used for maintenance

Surfac* Systems building, will bouse other Vigi­
lante support equipment.
A third bonding, which will be used to train
personnel working with the new weapons sys­
tem, Is si ready nearing completion.
All three buildings will be fully elr-conditioned. Bide on the new structures will include
water, power, storm drainage, paving and land­
scaping.
(’apt. J. Henry Etter, Officer-in-Charge of
Construction at Charleston, S. C., will direct the
new projects. Supervision on the local level will
be provided by Lt. Cdr. Thomas J. Sadden, Resi­
dent Officer-in-Charge of Construction at NAS
Sanford.

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Thursday.
Maybury w as chosen on the
basis o f a letter written by his
secretary and *gtrl Friday,*
Miss Dorothy Teslo.
Ho la a veteran o f 18 years
experience in tha loan busi­
ness having been with the
Family Loan Company hare
which was later consolidated
with Seaboard Loan Company.
Robert B emerer, adminis­

Boyd Coleman o f Gator
Lumber Com pany, me scot fo r
tha CWBC
presented
the
"B oss o f the Y e a r " plaque as
Maybury waa crowned with a
silver crown.
Mrs. Madeline C o v o n o y ,
president o f the club w elcom ­
ed the mem bers, their bosses
and guests. O ut o f town
guests included Annabel] Os­
good, Ann H ayden and Pat

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Louis encephalitis said today
the battle may never be woo
a a k ta the state provide! more
funds far research and higher
M la r iu for experts in the
field.
Dr. Wilson T. Sowder, state
health officer, told a state
Board o f Health Conference
a* encephalitis that without
funds scientists cannot pro­
vide laboratory apace neces­
sary for the itudy o f the dia**as.
A a epidem ic o f the disease
com m only
called
sleeping
a lck a e a a - swept through four
counties on the west coast of
Florida last sum m er, iafertIlog about
parsons and
killing
20, mostly
elderly

Monday's meeting waa at­
tended by experts from ac r o n the nation called here
to give their views on fight­
ing the disease.
At the recommendation of
Dr. Joel Ehrenkrani, clini­
cian at the University o f Mi­
ami Medical School, the c o m ­
mittee approved a motion
urging the state rem ove sal­
ary limitationi for scientists
needed in Jacksonville. T am ­
pa, and Veto Beach labora­
tories.
Dr. Oscar Summon, New
Jersey State Department of
Health
Veterinarian,
said,
"W e're here because millions
o f dollars is involved in F lor­
ida and the salary of person­
nel should be adequate to
get the jo b don e."
Dr. A rch il lie u , chef c f
the enceplialllii section U. S.
Public Health Service, Grvely,

O ol, said, "T h e bottleneck
will be in the laboratory. Un­
less you get adequate person­
nel and have the working
space, the program won't get
off the ground. Unless you
pay a man what he's worth,
you're going to be stu ck."

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TRUCKS
RACKS
BINS

Write lor free coteloq .

utter* vie* preeldent Robert W,
Rutledge and M s staff.
T h e report w ill g o Into de.
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fn the poet-freels ere o f the

Hospital

Scott T y l e r , Enterprise;
Viola Skxten, Ernest Lawson
and M ary Lawson, Sanford.

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Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Sax­
ton o f Sanford, a girt.
lBachargm
A lbert Thomas, lir a . Robert
McNair and baby; Lana M otgtn . M rs T,s—y A Y e rk and
baby, Patsy Hntchison, Brenda
Bowden, Mrs. John Brady and
baby,
Lanore Mangum e f
Orlando Sanford.

Mrs. Joanna Rltsle w u
chairman o f the Boss N ight
committee, and she w u assist­
ed by Mrs, Grace Bowling,
Mrs. Folly Shields, M rs. Dot
Raines and Mrs. Polly Jones.
Tha banquet and awards
ceremonies w e r e concluded
with the recitation o f the
C r e d i t Women’s Breakfast
Club Creed.
Sponsor for the club la Paul
D. Lewis Jr. Other office rs
include the first vice presi­
dent, Mrs. June Bentley; sec­
ond vice president, M rs. Jo­
anne K ittle; third vice presi­
dent, Mrs. Polly Jones; secre­
tary, Mrs. Virginia Buwereox
and treasurer, M bs D orothy
Teslo.

next three to fle e years.

Three artists who will be heard with the
Sanford Male Chorus in their Spring Serenade,
Thursday include Mrs. Robert Smith, pianist and
accompanist for the group; Sid Vihlen, local
young man who blows a sweet trumpet and well
known soloist, baritone Dick Aiken. The con­
cert witl be held on the stage of the Seminole
High School auditorium at 8 p.m. under the
baton of Director Robert Carnie. Tickets will bs
available at tha door.

MAT a

A dm be loan
Lillian Calpey, W inter Park;
Charlotte B a s h a m , L a k s
M ary; P eggy Inns, Minnie
Brown, Wanda Flynt, James
Clark, Eva Moore, Roosevelt
Thornton, Hattie Zachry, Joha
Henry Hills. Stars Thompson,
John Thompson, W illie Sand­
ers o f Sanford.
Blrtha
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Inna of
Sanford, a girl; Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Calpey o f W inter Park,
a boy.
Dischargee
Glenda Jackson, Laka Mon­
roe; Scott Tyler, Enterprise;
Murry l ic it , Lake Monroe;
Anna Hartung, DeBtiry; Edla
Lutser, Osteen; D o r o t h y
Johns, Robert S. Brown, Ella
Herman, James Hunt, Albert
BoUc Jr., Samu*l Cawley,
Bertha Hrnton, Mrs. Virgil
Spivey and baby o f Sanford.
M AT M
A rimlet loan
Edward T a d r o w , A l i c e
Clack, DsBary; M ary Barn­
hart, Osteen; Joann Williams,
Lake Mary; Jacqueline ParU lo, Nathan Garner, Jamea
Johnson, Lire ttillcy, Carolyn
Lovett, o f Sanford.
Dtechsrges
John T h o m p s o n , Stava
Thompson, K a t h r y n Gray,
Anna Truluck.

By Mrs. Adam M ailer

tered with floral arrange­
First ments o f gardenias and other
blooms. The Birthday Cake
Presbyterian Church o f Dewas a large tw o-tier round
Bary, held a Birthday Lunch­
cake decorated w ith tiny roses,
eon, Monday tn the 8oc!al Rail and a pan cake, decorated aa
o f the church. Rev. A . C. Bum­ the big cake. A bout 90 attend­
mers gave tha Invocation. Mrs. ed tha luncheon.
Assisting with tha table
Goateva Deiningvr w as over­
all chairman. Mrs. John Bay* decorations w ere D oris Cole,
fu se w as chairman o f decora­ Edith Shaffer and Mrs. Raytions and appointments and fuse. A brief busin ess session
Mrs. H. Whitaker had charge preceded tha program with
Mrs. Robert B a a d a n ou preat tha program .
T h e tables w ere overlaid
Mrs. Whitakor introduced
w ith antique lace cloths, cen­
Mrs. Chester Ilenrick, soprano,
who aang, *811000 Moon* by
Romberg ami " a wm
Lillie
Jesus* (a S p iritu al), accom­
panied by Mrs. W hitaker, Two
piano aoloa w ore played by
Laura Platt Brawn, “ Bostie
O
f Spring’ b y Binding and
T h e woman o f tha Presby­
terian Church o f tha Coven­ “ T o Spring* b y G rieg. Audi­
ant recently m ot to set up ence participation in several
organization ■alectiona directed by Mrs. H.
n
tem porary
ponding form al inauguration Whitaker and M rs. Brown at
tha piano waa follow ed by two
of the WOC in September.
With Mrs. Joel Field. Dis­ selection* by the choir directtrict Chairmen, u convenor, od by Ethel Bertech.
Mrs. Bertum Gould waa
the following were elected:
Tem porary Chairman, Mrs. chairman o f fo o d and w u as­
Paul D . B og g i; Secretary, sisted by tha tabla captaina
M rs. P . J, W eber; Treasurer and the committee. Mrs. R.
Mrs. J . M. Garrett; Historian Henderson, president of the
M rs. T . H. Makin; Chairman Women o f the Church thank­
Nom inating Committee, Mrs. ed them fo r tha Uca cloths,
Sara M. Xing
Constitution crystal, silver fla tw are and ta­
and By-Laws, Mrs. A1 C u e ; bles, they had furnished with
Budget Chairman Mrs. Ar­ Stamp B&lt;»ka.
Tha

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T h e neat meeting o f the
group will be at the home o f
Mrs. J. M. Garrett, Jewett's
Lane.

DeBaryToGet
First Dentist
P eB ary will get
its first
dcntiit next month when Dr.
Norman Chamberlain, an as­
sociate o f Dr. J. Smith in DeLand opens offices in the
Christbergrr Building.
Opening ia scheduled about
th* middle of June and office
hours will be maintained on
Monday, Tuesday and Wed­
nesday of each w eek.

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PLUMBING
Complete Inatallations •
Repairs
Bathroom and Kitchen
Fixtures
W attr Pump* Free Estimate*
204 S. Sanford
FA 2-3.181

Sanford Flour and

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Feed Store

R oofing k Sheet MetaL lac.
Built-up and Shingle
Installation and Repairs
Gutters • W aterproofing •
Sheet Metal Work
Free Estimates - First Ciaaa
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Jim Dandy Feeda
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Meal
Fiitening and Fattening
Cow Feed
$3.40 per 100 lb.
S8Q Sonfvnl Avc.
Sanford

M em bers o f the D cB sry
Chapter o f the
American
Assn, o f Retired persons m et
at the Recreation Hsll o f the
D eB ary
Fire
Station last
Wednesday for a Games D ay.
Due to the success o f the
event another U being plan­
ned on June S from 1 until
4 p. m. Interested persona
are invited to participate.

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Rood AAA Service
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French A 1st.
FA 2-0921
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L a k e Academy. Elder Ray
J a m a s, Florida Y ceth Lead­
e r, w ill he tha a p u k e r .
A reception fo r the class
w ill b * held following the ex­
e r c is e s at the borne o f d a is
president Edwin Sam m er on
F o r e s t Lake Dr. in Forest
C ity.
F r id a y will b t the last day
for class#* at* the church
sch ool.

DeBaryAARP
Has Games Day

By Frances Wester
The S e m i n o l e Sunday
School Association o f Bnptht
Churches met a t th* First
Baptist Church in Lake Mary
last Tuesday n ight, with Rev.
William Guest, pastor o f the
Plnacrsst Baptist C h u r c h ,
guest speaker f o r the occa­
sion.
The Efficiency Award w u
won by the Enterprise Mis­
sion and Lcngw ood won th*
Benner.
A good attendance repre­
sented the local church.

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35 Students
To Groduote

Rutledge said he eipoets the
report to contain many, if not
all, o f tha answers to ques­
tions g r o w e r s are asking
about what to expect fo r the %
n e st few y e a n hi Florida
citrus.
“ During tha next three te
five y e a n , the tim e w e believe
it w ill require the Florida
citrus industry to r e c o v e r
from last December’s freest,'*
Rutledge said, “ w e believe the
grow er will need all tha In.
form ation ha can possibly ac­
quire to beet m eet the chaU V
longing conditions that doubt*
le u a n Just ahead."
Rutledge said the agenda
fo r the June 18 meeting has
not been completed, but said
he expected the m u tin g to bo
one o f the “ m ost important*
to g ro w s n sinca Mutual was
form ed In the late 1940*.
One item on the agenda will
^
be the official seating o f the "
1UG3-64 Mutual board o f di­
rectors. The m em ben o f the
board w e n elected at district
m u tin g *
o f g r o w tn
this
month, with t h r u still to be
e lu te d at Vera Beach in early
June.

Church Meets
In Lake Mary

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CUTTING THE CAKE at tliln month’s birthday celebration o f th* DeBnry Pmbytcrinn Women o f the Church were, front left. Mre. B. Gould,
Mr*. H. Whltuker, Mrs. R. Henderson, lira. J. Knyfuso and Mre. G. Deinlng*r.
(Cox Photo)

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BOBS OF THE YEAR, Georg* Maybury of Seaboard Finance Company
la crowned by hii secretary, Miss Dorothy Teak) at ceremonies at a ban­
quet at the Mayfair Hotel, Thursday. From left are Mrs. Madeline Coveny,
President of the Credit Women's Breakfast Club, which made the award;
Mrs. Maybury, Mr. Maybury, Sponsor Paul Lewis, Miss Teslo and Mascot
Boyd Coleman.
(Herald Photo)

m anager trator fo r Seminole Memorial
Of the Seaboard Finance C o. Hospital w ho served as master
bora waa named “ Bose o f the o f ceramoniaa a t tha awards
banquet Introduced Msjjbury
Tear” by tha Credit Woman’s
Breakfast Club a t ceremonies with a biographical sketch on
held a t the M ayfair H otel, hie life history.

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W alter Jon**, Oateen; Stavan Pivornik, DsBary; EJdis
Luster J r , Osteen; Florence
Thompson, DsBary; Thomas
Albert, A ria Patten, Margaret
Jones, Darrell Knight, Bertha
Benton, Claude W arboy and
Mary L eo Noble o f Sanford.
Strike
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Datum
o f N. Orlando, a boy.
Discharges
Ruth Williams, O v i s d o ;
Kathryn Smith, Caaaolborry;
Walter Jones, Osteen; Janice
Renaud, Joha W ilson. Basel
Roues, Shirley Oliver, Mrs.
Eugsno F ralty and b a b y ; Mrs.
Patrick K elly and b a b y ; Maa
Packard, Clifford P r i n g l e ,
Louise Rourks o f Sanford.
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George Maybury,

LAKELAND (UPI) — Florida Citrun Mutual w
members will receive a comprehensive report on the
future outlook of the industry at Mutual's 15th an.
nual membership meeting set for June 18 at Winter
Haven.
A “five-year outlook on Florida citrus” is being

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Repeal o f the controversial
•etlng to strong teachers op­ award was approved by a
position to a so-called co m ­ 702 to 15 vote.
Rep. Robert Uann o f Hills­
petency pay plan, the legis­
borough sain two yeara ago,
lature Monday sent to the when the merit pay plan was
governor a measure repealing placed on the lawbooks, " I
the $w o awards to exception­ told you this ptan would not
al public school Instructors. be popular and would dis­
The House, by an over­ rupt teacher m orale." He op­
whelming vote of 91-23, re­ posed
Crew's
amendment,
fused to s * along with an noting that If it was passed,
amendment by Rep. * John the lawmakers would be back
Crews o l Baker to throw out In two years,tolren en l it.
the old plan and start a new
The teachers and their state
one to give the $UX) to about organisation, the Florida edu­
22,000 teachers.
cation Assn., have opposed

Plan

the plan ever since it was
placed on the law books.
They opposed a requirement
that the teachers be evaluat­
ed by principals and superin­
tendents and that they must
m ate sue on the national
teacher examination to quali­

fy.
Teachers should be graded,
said Crews, "everyon e bas
to be graded in life. Every­
one has to be graded ex­
cept the people (schoolteach­
ers) who want to be known as
professionals."
Rep. Fred Karl o f Volusia.

Market
In New York Monday the
m arket was about iteady for
Florida celery. Crates o f two
lo three dozen were 3.-3.50,
mostly 3.25 and four dozen
size were S.-3.25 Cartons of
IS film wrapped hearts sotd
for 3.25. Cabbage was slightly
weaker at t.75-2.25. mostly
per crate, and red type
brought 3,-3.30. A few crates
or sm all size Savoy type was
1.75-2. Limited offering of
Chinese cabbage were 5. per
crate for unwrapped beads,
and 8,M for wrapped.
Cent was slightly higher,
crates o f 4t» to five dozen
ears Kiting for 230-2.75. Cu­
cum bers were a little lower.
Bushel baskets sold fo r - 4.4.50 and small size rangrd
from 3.-4., mostly 3.-3.30 En­
dive was llightly weaker at
3.30-4.50, mostly 4. per crate,
and escarole was a bit high­
er at 3.-3.50, mostly 3.25-3.30
Okra in bushel hampers o(
•mall to medium aizc ranged
from 4.-6., mostly 3., with one
mark o f small size 6.75-7.
Parsley prices were up slightfy~gitnaugn must n u u u j u.ferings were only fair condi­
tion, and sold for 2.50-3. per
erate o f five dozen bunches.
Peppers were steady at 3 3.75,
mostly
3.25-3.30
per
bushel for extra large ami
2.50-3. for large size.
Radishes were dull at 1.
per basket of 30 six ounce
film hags. Yellow straightneck squash, small to med­
ium size, sotd for 3 fur small
crates, and Florida water­
cress brought 12 to 15 cents
per bunch.
Jn Central Florida cabbage
prices were slightly lower,
m ost sales being at 1.25 per
crate, with a few 1.33. Celery
prices
were
unchanged.
Crates of two and four dozen
were 1.75 and most other
sizes were 2. Crates o f 2t
film wTappcd celery hearts
sold for 2.73. Corn was atesdy
at 1.30 per crate o f five
dozen cars and cucum bers
were slightly stronger with
baskets and crates both sell­
ing for 3.50 and sm all sizes
at 3. Good quality Harvester
bean* were 3.30 per buvhel
hamper, with others at 3 -3.23.
Endive was steady at 3.
per crate, and escarole was
2.50. Peppers showed a slight­
ly weaker tendency at 2.502,75 per bushel for extra
.large size and radishes were
lower at 65 cents per basket.
Shipments
Irum
Florida
ov e r the weekend Included:
celery, rail 31 cars, truck 70
carlut equivalents; cabbage,
rail one. truck 31; corn,
rail. 161. truck 158; cucum ­
bers. rail one, truck 47; escarote, rail five, truck It:
peppers, rail 23, truck 83; raddishes, rail none, truck 15.
SHEEP RIDERS
Foxes being pursued have
been known to leap on the
back o( a sheep and ride for
som e distance in trying to
break the scent left by the
glands of the feet.

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a spokesman fur school forces
in the House, said the oae
method to really get rid of
the need for a teacher merit
award ptan would be to raise
teacher aalariea and boost pay
to where there would be com ­
petition for the Jobs.
Karl said he was certain
the people o f the state wanted
some farm of merit award
proposal, lie said the teachera had told him that they
were trying to work out tom e
proposal of their own.
“ This bill Is fair and equit­
able.” said Crews. “ It would

repeal the old law. There are
to 22,000 teachera who
could qualify for U."
An amendment conforming
the measure to tho appro­
priations bill was tacked on
the measure and the bill must
make a stop In the upper
cham ber before heading to
the
governor's desk.
The
amendment would authorize
those
teachers w ho
hare
qualified for the award to get
their money.
The Senate bas already ap­
proved the measure abolish­
ing the awards.

20,000

Episcopal Choir
Has Picnic At
Big Tree Park

Vegetable

Mar M . 1m

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Fleet Reserve Assn. Pres­

cently

at Seminole County's

Big Tree Park.
A fter
morning

the

regular

rehearsal

Sunday
at

ths

church the twelve youngsters

NAVY MUSICIAN Edward K. Kirchhoff, son o f
E. D. Kirchhoff, -110 Old Lake Monrue lloitd, is
presented a promotion certificate by his com­
manding officer. Lt. Cdr. James \V. Sturgis.
Kirchhoff, promoted to petty officer il C, is as­
signed to the Pacific Fleet band tit the headquar­
ters o f Adnt. J. II. Sides, commamler-in-chief o f
the Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.

Area Veterans Organizations
Sef Memorial Day Program"
Jane Casselberry
Veterans of American Le­
gion Memorial Post 236. VFW
Post 10030 and the World War
I Vets will Join together in a
Memorial Day tribute Thurs­
day to Ibeir departed com ­
rades at (he new Memorial
Park in C dm dbcrry.
Memorial Day Services wilt
be held at 2 p. m. at the
park which is located at the
corner of Lake Triplet and
Sunset Drives. Veterans wish­
ing to take part in the march
should assemble at the Muni­
cipal Building shortly after
1:30 p. in.
The Lyman High School
Marching Greyhounds Hand,
under the direction of Band­
master Michael Fisher, will
play for the parade and pro
grain to follow. Band mem
her* Pat McLaughlin and
Terry Harmon will play Taps.
The program wilt begin
with the laying of wreaths at
the base of the flag pole fol­
lowed by an invocation giv­
es by Rev. Delman Copeland,

minister of the Casselberry
Community Methodist Church
Larry
Maptesden,
Legion
Americanism chairman, will
serve as master of cerem on­
ies.
The band will play God
Bless
Am erica.
Chaplain
Darwin Mica of Memorial
Post 356 will give the ad­
dress and devotional!* will
he given by Rev. John N.
Montgomery of the Westmin­
ster Presbyterian Church and
Rev. Ronald E. Miller of the
Messiah
Lutheran
Church.
Rev. C. It. Zchnder of the
Ascension Lutheran Church
will offer the benediction.
Commander Harold Krydcr
of tho American Legion. Com­
mander George Howard of
the VFW and Commander
Jeff Hodges of the WW1 Vets
wilt represent the units par­
ticipating.
The public is invited to 'a t ­
tend. In the event of rain,
the cerem onies will be held
in the Womens Club on .Overbrook Dr.

journeyed to the park for an
afternoon o f fun amt frolic.
Activities began with an ex­
citing scramble for roasted
peanuts after which the chil­
dren made their own dessert
by turning the crank o f an
uld-fushioned ice cream freeser while hot dug* and ham.
burgers sizzled over mi open
grill.
Later, feeling the need o f
exercise, the young people
pitched horseshoes and played
both volleyball uml dudgcball
using some o f the liew sports
equipment donated to the
youth d e p a r t m e n t o f the
church.
_____________
A good time was enjoyed by
children and chaperones, alike,
and nil are looking forward to
next year’s picnic.
Serving ns chaperone* were
Mrs. M arjory Spruit l'etherhrldge, choir director and her
husband, Charlie Petherbridge,
Bob and Jo Ann Hiimiinmd
and Mrs.
Hetty
(Cranny)
Hauck.

TW O ALABAM A College seniors from Snnf o r tl are numbered
arming 136 student*
slated to receive de­
grees in the liberal art*
college’s 67th annual
commencement
p ro*
grant Sunday. In the
class o f '63 at Alabama
C o l l e g e , Montevnllo,
Ala., are Pnntela Marie
St. John, daughter tif
Mr. and Mrs. M. It. St.
John, 1202 W est Sec­
ond Street, and Thom­
as A . Williams, son o f
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Willinm*— Sr.,__ 21)6__ H olly
Avenue.

Choristers Hold
Annual Picnic
Music lo be u*ei| fur thr
fall

sea-um was

selected by

the
DeUary Choristers at
their
annual
pirnic l a s t
Thursday at the home o f Mr*.
Laura Plait Brown, director.
Those
attending
enjoyed
swimming before
luncheon.
Decorating the tables were
two
dozen American Beauty
Ry Louise Himunrk
' unit Talisman roses which
Old Glory Ainerirun la-ginn
j were a gift to the director
Post 18.'! re-elected Thomas f r o m
William
Mackenzie.
Lofgren as ccmmunder in an |Gifts also were presented to
election meeting held at the M is. Itruwn and to Theresa
Post Home on Prairie Like. K upeci, pianist, from the
1group as a whole.
Other uffirera named were
I Am ong member* attending
John IL
Beauchamp, first
1 were
Evelyn
Dxick, Ruth
vice commander; Koliert K. Creasey. Iva Goodsnn, Marie
Newell, second vice comman­ Vos, Gertrude .MacNuughtnn,
der; Maurice Rudolph, fi­ K in 11 y Arm strong, Lillian
nance o ffic e r; William Cham­ Park, Gertrude Sommer, TheL
bers, service o ffic e r; D. E. m» Wills, Mabel Green, Bare,
Wentworth, historian; Linton line Little, Adtdaide Conte,
L. Cox, chaplain and J. K. Viola Howard, Gvisella Dona Maori. Mra. Beatrice Muller
Keller, sergeant at arms.
Member* o f the executive nnd Mrs. Brown and Theresu
committee are Henry |)nn Kupecx.
The USO will show it* ap­ ford Naval Air station with Gilbert. Ralph Btrvblow and
Guest fur the day wu* Alice
preciation to all individuals a reception and award* r ife - It. D McIntosh Jr.
Coo|wr,
and groups who helped to mony. Tuesday a l 7:30 p.ni.

Lofgren Heads
Legion Post

Taffer

that

foe

Sanford

the

new

has

an­

official*

Sea

Scout

Youth Activities Committee
Chairman,

Church Kpisrupa! in Lonjrwood
held Its first nnnuul picnic re­

Gene

nounced

Ship 306 are aa follows:

Dodson Death Inquest Set

The Junior Choir o f Christ

Sea Seoul
Committeemen
Named By FRA
ident

LYMAN PTA OFFICERS, installed at the last meeting by Mrs. David M e
Coy, left, are, left to right, Mr*. Joseph Pitvelchnk, president; Mrs. Austin
Savllle, secretary and Howard Babbitt, treasurer. A . R, Lormnnn. vice
president, was unable to attend the installation.
(Herald Photo)

Ry Donna Estes

i

DELAND (U l’ l) — An in- whose body was found n ear;
quest will ho held Friday a fishing cam p on the St.
John* River May 13.
before Peace Justice John
Volusia County Sheriff RodPeterson of Osteen Into the
ncy Tim r-by said It was be­
death of Fiojd Dodson. 46.
lieved at first tho Paola man
died by drowning, but a sub­
sequent autopsy on the body
revealed be had been beaten
lo death with a blunt instru­
ment.
Thursby said John Martin
Carey and Fred M. Gilbert,
hoth of Sanford, were being
held ns material witnesses

Poppy Days
Bring $58.50
By Donna Kstre
Mr*. Ruth Rudolph, Am eri­
can

Legion

Auxlllnry Poppy

Daya chairman fo r the Longwood area, nimounved today

-» ■ J. .DAVW - JU.,
TTurt finui 11 1—it —
^ .r.t.- ihuo f It. J. Pavla, 615 tiona received ibow that a to­
W est First Street, bus
completed
recruit tal o f $58.30 w ui made on tha
training at the N..vul sales last Friday and Saturday
Training Center, Groat in the area.
Assisting w ere Mrs. Dave
Lakes, 111.
Wentworth. Mrs. Lillian Cox,
Mrs. Elixalmth Hllle and Mra.
Vestu Payne, members o f tha
Auxiliary to Old Glory Tost
IH.I. Also helping were Maur­
ice Rudolph and Dave W ent,
By Jane Casselberry
worth, members of tha Legion
Mrs. Lucille Crowell, who
Post.
lives
at 1lilt
Selma
ltd.,
Longdate, has been appointed
Assistant Hostess o f South
RELIEF MAP
Seminole Welcome Wagon.
A relief map Is a smallWelcome W agon
Hostess scale, three-dimensional m o­
Nora Norria will leave June del of a region showing the
10 for a two weeks training physical
features such a*
course for Senior lloatese in mountains, plains and val­
Ft. latUilcrdale.
ley*.

Welcome Wagon
Names Hostesses

after they
were

Bill

Dyson;

He a

Scout Skipper, Dwight V oorheei and Commit!.*e Chair­
man, Jim McClure;
Committeemen Include L o­
well Lorbccr, Don Pierre,
Mich Thomaa, and Robert
Peters.
Tatfcr -aid that K ven morn
adult
committeemen
am
needed a* advisors.
Sea Scout applications will
he accepted Tuesday's at 7
p. m. from young men in the
ninth, tenth, eleventh and
twelfth grades.
The Fleet Reserve m eets
every Tuesday at 7 p. m.
at the FRA Home, 291 Sem i­
nole Blvd. (next to the aoo).

told officers they

with Dodson the night

More than 83,000 miles o f
longdistance pipelines have
A search for two ether men been laid by the U. S. gas in­
wito were with Dodson on that dustry since the end el World
night has been unsuccessful. War II.
he died.

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USO Annual Meet Today

setve the men in the Armed

Invitations

to

this annual

Fore** stationed at the San. event have been sent to local
civic and political leader*, a*

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Firemen Set Picnic

well as representative* Of
Junior and Senior Volunteer
groups.
and members of the Auxiliary
Awards ceremonies will be­
wilt hold their annual picnic gin at 8 p.m., Richard Barthis Thursday at Burts Park rM t, chairman said today.
DcBary Volunteer Firemen

In

DeLeon

Spring*.

Those

planting to attend are re­
minded to bring along bathin . suits and fishing rods if
they1 want to swim or fish.
Hack person will Im- responstblqfor his own picnic lunch

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Me im ad m two erutcbae
ad t o wsa hU k sight
always bo b ra t to nm tW «.
which, with God's
Naturally, at tbo yoathftd
o « o o f n . this v a o I do­

w tkwa carefully the nspooslbitt■ he bean to the job at hand —
A the consequences of trying to
A out es them
Bet there Is a bigger answer to
NJe hi the asters of 8 ft that It
as ever-changing mixture of examsata and monotonies. Therefore
Is to be expseted that anyone In

te do.
Not many endeavors i n co bopoIom m to jrfcld a mao or a g r o w in g
her no profit la experience of Isonlog for th# future. The man bant to.
ward ganulna achievement builds on
ell his endeavors.
la a piejr by LQBan Httfman, a
middle-aged fcUow who kept roam­
ing for grant accomplishment final­
ly aaw ths truth:
. "Thera are no great momenta onleu you have a pile of small moments
to build upon."

Political

thru tasks and doll, thnnkleee, dis.
jfueahle jobs.

Only rarely does a

person find n
Maws which frees him atraoet total,
h from the monotonous, unpleasant
things that art part of moat people’s
lot
What la required of us la that wo
have, or develop, a marked capacity
for enuurmg uls hrc«^»iu!c^ nvsnotoales of life, the drudgery and drearJnass of aorna routines.
What la also required Is that wa
udarstand that few lives can be
strung together from an endless aer­
ies of sxn tlsf tasks successfully and
perhaps dramatically performed.
The measure of a man is how he
works at something he does not realIf can to do but must do. For such
wash again and again forma the

Notebook

o f ready sold U it year.
(A bout 17J poundi per cap­
ita, if you got your there.)

clearly when l i e fe e t hurt
him.
Ream ing the great value
o f fool eurgery, therefore,
Abraham Lincoln had his
fam ily Podiatrist appointed
a lu rpeoa G eneral la the
Union Arm y.
The m od em P od ltriit thus

which are rooted to defective
anatomy o f function e f the
lo o t

About a third o f the sales
w e n candy bare, moat o f
which sold fo r five c cn u
ep lect. B u t-tb c -x r d newt is
that tho five-cent candy bar
may bo on tho way out—along
with the nickel itself, since
there’ s not much left you can
buy with it.

C andy is either e a energy
fund, o r k m akes you fat, de­
Wat exampft, I once had
pen d in g- a n V » .m u ch .yon.
new supplies.
■ ftfew L w bo rrtdu»V»*Lire*£.
eat. B ut it la fraught with no
What all this points up Purdue ea a brilliant engiecon om ic o r International sig­
again is t h a t practically
nifican ce.
every Industry to the country
T h a t's whet yon think(
now hat to look to Washing­
it aU — the valleys, with the peeks,
B u t 1,000 caadym akere end
ton far guidancu and help —
the gray and black with the vivid
th eir suppliers, assem bled to
colors, the biting challenge with the
The t i n o f the nickel ceady even to m ake ■ candy her.
Washington far the M th an­
bar can 't be reduced much
grooved routine.”
nual convention o f the Nation­
m ore o r it will begin to com ­
Aside from the exquisite excep­
a l Confectioner* Assn, didn’t
pete with tho two-cast candy
tion, that in how it is for all of us.
com a her* to com pare probitca which a m being sold in
We should seek the peaks—but not
increasing quantity to catch
despair when we are In the valleys.
the spam pennies left ever
alter y o u 're paid eetes taste
cou rse la business, foreign
on other purchaiet.
trade, tariffs, world agriculAnd if the quality o f the
ceady bar ie reduced by us­
d r a g administration, h g ls lo ­
ing eubitltutea or additives,
tion. eougresatonsl and ether
them may bo trouble with
governm ent relations.
ro o d and Drug Administra­
T h ere’ s one candym aker to
tion. So tho 10-cent candy bar
But now Debre is back Debre himself aold that the Congress, by ths w ay. Ha’s
ic c m i inevitable.
settlement o f the Algeria re­ W illiam Brock fad, R-Tena.,
again.
It's all duo to tho two mil­
Debre served aa French pre­ volt, France w as entering upon o f the I n c h Candy Co. fam ­
lion-lea ihortago to world
ily
in
C
.
&lt;
uttsaoega.
a
new
era
which
required
new
mier from the beginning o f da
sugar supply end consequent
Y ou would never think you
Gaulle’* Fifth Republic on facta and that he himself was
higher prices. From 1SST to
could pack so much trouble
Jan. 8, 1059, to April 14, IM2. tired.
U39 raw augar sold for two
For 13 years, Debre had
When ha lost ou t in the N o­ Into a box of candy until you centa a pound, even though
listen
to
Douglas
S.
Steinberg
worked
fo
r
da
Gaulla'i
return
M e distinction o f being th*
vember elections, many said bt
It cost four cents a pound to
meet prom inent among da to pow er and aa premier no eras th* victim o f his own loy­ o f Chicago, president o f tho
produce. There were seven
Gaulle follow ers to lose out man could hava served da alty to da Gaulle— that ha was candy men’ s association.
million tons to reierve. That
Thera are about 2,000.cante his bid f o r election to tha Gaulle w ith greater loyalty.
paying the penalty for serving
has all disappeared now. and
dym
akers
in
the
country,
but
French A ssem bly in the de
But n year eg o, D*bra re­ aa da Gaulle’s hatchet men to
the price is 10 cants a pound.
m oat o f tham are wbat they
signed hie office. Soma said the assembly.
W hy? Cube.
c
e
ll
"m
om
and
pop”
hitdo Gaulle had ta ie d him o u t
In any event, fee teemed
This puts the candy bar
right to the middle o f the in­
relegated to obscurity.
ternational situation. Under
But Debra refused to admit
Castro's Communist prosper­
d efea t A by-election on tho
ity paradise, Cuban sugar
French-owned island e f Re­
production has fallen from AS
union, 4,000 miles away, gave
million tons to as estimated
him another opportunity. Ha
y.P million tons for this year
flaw to Reunion, campaigned
Q—W hy are the n in e o f
and an estimated I S million
vigorously and won.
K ngU nd'e Glastonbury A bbey
tons far next year.
Now it la anticipated that o f g n a t interest T
In 1M1 Russia signed a
da Gaulle has another Job for
A — King Arthur and Queen
five-year contract with Cuba
him aa president o f Um Geul- Guinevere ar* said to have
to take 4.1 million Ions o f
Ilat UNR faction o f the as­ been buried there.
sugar a year at (our cents a
sembly, where strong leader­
pound, 20 per cent cash, SO
ship notably has been lacking
Q— What ia tha legend re­ per cent in barter goods, like
at another difficult testing gardin g th* naming o f th*
missiles.
lima for da Gaulle'S leadership. A dam ’a apple T
Russia hasn’t dumped any
France, th* form at tick man
A — It received its name o f this sugar on tha world
o f Europe, has become the from tha bailaf that a piece o f
market at today’s high prices,
strongest but ia threatened by ap ple which Eva gave to
because it is sold to Russian
disastrous inflation.
A dam stuck to his throat.
people for 30 to 35 cents a
Tbe government has de­
pound.
nounced "unreasonable’* price
tfr—How did tha ancient
Before Russia got tha Cu­
and wag* incraaasa which It Egyptians make use o f mete­
ban sugar, It charged its peo­
•aye threaten national expan­ o r * ?
ple 50 cents a pound far Its
Si
sion.
A — Scientist* bailer* that domestic beet sugar produc­
French coal miners broke alm ost 9,000 years a g o K gyption. Last year Russia pro­
through ds Gaulla’i wag* cell­ liana need Iron from meteors
e»
duced ATS million pounds o f
ing early to A pril with to- U make tools and weapons.
beet sugar, making it ths
creasts o f m ore then ala per
world’s largest producer.
cent. Similar lncraet** era
Q— Where ia tha western­
The state sugar industry
being demanded In other na­ m ost point In the United
profits o f from soo to t.ooo
tionalised industries such aa State* 1
per cent—which so capitalist
gas, electricity and transport.
A — Cape W rangle,
Attu country would d s n mark up
Wage* in private Industry Island, AI aliens, Alaska.
—have m ore than paid for th*
have Jumped 10 per cant a t
entire Russian agricultural
&gt;*K# 4
Sanford, Florida
Tuesday, May 28,1863
more.
program.
W ALTKS A. U IK teW , SUItTOn AND r i HUallKSt
From the left th* govern­
Am erican candymakers na­
t o a n i vnaassns.
e o w s a u m. u rn s w o l d
ment waa being attacked aa
M anaelas M l * *
Advertising Director
turally are interested in wba
JVBV wmsxs
JA.riK l. suonasAttui
anti-iabor.
can b* done to increase work
Ceuaty Stellar
Iluslncu Slaasasr
Economically, th* factor*
V C B U A WADDED
aUUSLEV t. UMAX*
sugar supplies and gel the
■eelety KAIter
cu sslllsd U aaaftr
continued favorable, France
price down. This gets them
m n o T itv A t'sT ia
phaxk t u v a u x s
Faster* SCIter
Circulation Maaeger
into congressional relations
reserve* and production waa
on foreign trade and augar
continuing to expand. But tho
legislation.
Department
of
steeply rising prices were th*
Soul mates are wonderful
danger sign.
I m m i i Csnaiy
AU otbsr
If they don’t wind up u
Sis Week
|S.«« I Yssr
I I U I t Tsar
In th* French assembly th* shippers.
'
».*« f ilnnibs
i.U t Months
government needs a strong
* SO 3 Months
S.S0 S M„othn
l.*d i Month
l.td i Month
man to undertake what are
U. A rental Itseulalleaa gravida that nil mail ■abneil»Uo*a be
...1 .1 *l« nitbADO*
certain to
unpleasant tasks.
processing teves on dom rstlc
Debre baa filled the MU be­
beet and c in e augar pruducSatseed AS Mcvnd class matter October Si. ISIS st lbs Post
*
OCIIso e l Dastard, Florida, etidsr lbs A ct at Cunsrssa at Starch. fore.

America needs at lent 10,.
Ml men Docton of Podia,
try, m many of you high
schoolers ahonld bo thinking
of this nodical speciality.

geeas d o e f the teeth.
S » they u s tfes leteet
scientific oad anatomical aide
to build up a perfect func­
tional fo o t
They deserve far w o re op*
preciatlou in the field o f mo­
dem medicine, alnco they ere
deallns with one of the most
important parte o f our haman body.
Our feet earry our entire
weight (en d thet'e ea extra
be t r y load fo r t » fatties).
The architecture of ths feet
U mira colour.

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Groat Leads
NL Hitters
NEW YORK — Dick Groat, a big hit three year*
ago when he won the National League batting title
and the moat valuable player award, haa regained
the magic touch with the St. Louis Cardlnnls to take
over the lead from Philadelphia’s W es Covington.
Groat, who has the major leugue high o f 67
base hits, llfed his average

Ellsworth,
Pappas First
In Pitching

three points

NEW YORK (U P I) — Dick
Ellsworth

of

the

Chicago

Cubs and Milt Pappai of the
Baltimore

Orioles

boast

to .351 In last

week's gam es. He bad 11 hits

the

lowest run averages in the
m a jo r leagues.
Statistics compiled by The
Associated Press showed to­
day that Ellsworth tops the
National Lcaguo ERA listings
with s 1.00 mark. Pappas Is
the Am erican League leader
with a 1.59 average. Figures
T ttU a w on
p n r u m who
have worked a minimum of
45 innings.
Ellsworth has allowed eight
earned runs in 66 innings
while winning five games and
losing three. The 23-year-old
aouthpaw posted a 5.08 earn­
ed run average last season.
Denver LeU aster of Mil­
waukee ranks second in the
National League with a 1.59
ERA on eight earned runs in
48 innings. Pittsburgh’ s Don
Schwall Is third at 1.62. 11s
has yielded nine earned runs
In SO frames.
Sandy Koufax o f Lot An­
geles, the earned run leader
in 1962 with a 2.54 average,
atanda fourth at 1.85. He has
given up 14 untainted tallies
In 68 Innings.
Pappas has allowed nine
earned runs in 51 innings.
The 24-year-old righthander
has posted a 4-0 won-lost rec­
ord and two of his four com ­
plete games have been shut­
outs. His ERA in 1962 was
4.04.
Juan Pirarro of the Chicago
White Sox is runner-up to
Pappas with 2.25. Working 60
Innings, he has been charged
with 15 earned runs.
Baltimore’ s Steve Barber Is
right on P in a r c ’s heels at
2.27, followed by Jim Bouton
o f the New York Yankees in
fourth place with 2 29.
Hank Aguirre o f Detroit,
the American league leader
last season with 2.21, is far
dowa the listings this year at
2.77.
An earned run average Is
determined by multiplying a
pitcher's earned runs by nine
and dividing the result by his
innings pitched.

In 30 tries. Meanwhile, Cov­
ington fell 12 points Into se­
cond place at .346. The Phil­
lies’ outfielder managed only
four hits in 15 attempts.
Croat k d the senior circuit
in 1960 while with Pittsburgh,
hitting .325. He slumped to
.275 the next season and bat­
ted .294 In 1962 before the
Pirates traded him to St.
Louis last November. Ills hit
total Is eight more than any­
one else In the big kagues.
Bill White I* the NL runnerup with 50 safeties.
Brooks Robinson o f Balti­
more and Chuck Schilling,
Boston, shared the American
League lead with 54.
o f th; -I.es A ik
gelcs D odgers and Ed B a lky,
San Francisco, are deadlock­
ed for third place in the Na&gt;
tional League batting com peti­
tion. Each Is at .333 Ken
Boyer o f St. Louis advanced
from 10th place to fifth with
a 13for-30 performance that
boosted his average 21 points
to .331.
In the American League,
Wayne Caueey of Kansas
City regained the top spot
from Frank Malsone, Boston.
Causey clim bed one point to
.358 with six hits in 17 times
at b a t Malsone dropped Into
a second place tie with Floyd
Robinson
of
the Chicago
White Sox at .343. Malsone
dropped 13 points while col­
lecting seven hits In 25 at
b its and Robinson climbed
from sixth place on a 12-polnt
pickup, S-for-19.
Leon Wagner of the Lot
Angeles Angels slipped one
notch to fourth at .342. Chuck
Schilling o f Boston, Clete
Boyer o f the New York Yan­
kees and At Kaline of Detroit
share fifth place with J27.

Crazy To Fight
LONDON &lt;U H ) — Cassius
Clay told British boxing ex­
perts today he is the "g reat­
est, most beautiful fighter the
world ever saw" and added
that H enry Cooper, his June
18 opponent here, is "crasy to
fight m e."

PS

ibrad May t t , 1968 — Pam B

FOLLOWING' DIRECTIONS

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Ferrell Hurls
Atlantic Bankers
To 11-9 Win

Strikes • • • Standings
A a c t fc a a

Spares

MUte Ferrell scattered aloe
hits to pitch the Sanford At­
lantic Bank to a 11-8 decision
over Florida Stata Bank fat
Little League play Monday.
Steele chalked up most kits
in the gam e banging out
three for the losing Banker*.
Daniels and Wall were the
big stick m en for the winners.
In other Little League ac­
tion, Sidney Lloyd allowed
only three hits as YoweU's
continues to dominata league
standings with a 4 4 win over
Chase. YoweU’s Is still unde­
feated In loop play.
In
Men’s Softball play.
Ktngswood toppled Chase, 124 with Bud Stoncrief pitching
the win and Grants nipped
Wllson-Maler 11-10 with Roy
Llsh getting credit for the
victory.

Romano Hurt
Termed Costly
CLEVELAND — Catcher
7ohn....Rpinano'a putout of
Baltimore'* Jackie Brandt in
Sunday'* doublchcadcr waa a
costly one for the Cleveland
Indians, and it couldn't have
com e at a worae time.
Rom ano, an American League all-star catcher the last
two years and ono of base­
ball's best-hitting receivers,
broke the little finger on hie
throwing hand on the play
and m ay be out o f action for
a month. He is expected to
be put on the disabled list,
which requ lrti him to be out
of the lineup for 20 days.
Only
last Saturday
the
Tribe traded reserve catcher
Doc Edwards to Kansas City
(or Inflclder Dick Howier and
catcher Jose Axcue. The Ath­
letics got a reported |100,000
to com plete the deal.

Kneece Takes
Memphis Lead
MEMPHIS, T e n n.—Harold
K neece o f Aiken, S. C., grab­
bed the third round lead In
the 150,000 Memphis Open
Golf
tournament
Monday
while Gene Littler was tying
a tournay record.
K neece, returning to the
tour after five weeks rest,
fired his second straight 5under-par 65 in the hurried
first 18 h ok s o f the delayed
tournament windup for a 201
total.

Hey,

I

know

or

a

place

where you can bowl for only
25c per gam e! Don't believe
me, do you? Well, it's a factl
Better hurry on this once
in a life time deal, though
cause It endi on this coming
Sunday. Our offe r la In con­
junction with FAMILY BOW­
LING WEEK!
Come out and bowl as a
fam ily group and 1 can guar­
antee you that it'll be the
cheapest entertainment you
can find anywhere.
W ell, we finally got moat
o f the details worked-out on
the Saturday morning Junior
Bowling League Banquet.
The date ha* been set for
Saturday, June • from 8:30
to 1:30 p. m. This 'shindig'
win take place at the Civic
Center In downtown Sanford.
During this time, C oich Al
DePalma and m yself vtll be
presenting over 50 trophies
to the deserving youngsters
o f this league.
And by the way, your ton
* r daughter probably brsught
home a reservation request
with them this past Saturday.
If you want to com* on out
and watch these kids get
their rewards, pleas* Indi­
cate how many additional
seats ysu'U need. Tb* coat
la IM S which of course In­
clude* the fully prepared din­
ner by Mrs. Little, caterer.
All of th* kids In tha league
who bowled during the past
season, pins any newcomers
to the league automatically
have their w ay paid for them
by the league.
If you haven't received your
Invitation yet.
would you
please call the lanes In order
that we may make the proper
number of rservatlons,
Wednesday night we’ U see
the Summer Schedule of the
City League kick-off their
action at 8:30 p. m . How do
you like that time? And be­
cause it'll be four-msn teams
w e'll be getting thru bow ­
ling much before 11 p. m
Big John Uhr, League Presi­
dent and George Swsnn, Sec­
retary-Treasurer
figure
on
f.eldlng an • team league.
Com* on outt
This coming Sunday we'll
■gain be featuring the fto o o o
Sunday Sweeper. All o f the
odd* makers ir e guessing
that Harry Schob will again
step Info the winner's clrd a.
Man-oh-day but that Harry is
• money b ow k r. He'a won
over 6350.00 in the lait three

weeks from this tournament
•Ion*I
It’ s handicapped and only
carries a 15.00 entry feel
First squad at 1 p. m . and
•very hour and a half there­
after.
Smokin' Roeketa but am I
ever glad that m y good
friend and Doctor Robert
Smith gave me some o f those
'hunger quencher' pills! (M an
1 Just can 't stand that word
d ie t . . . It’s too hard on m et)
What with attending all of
those bowling banquets this
week I'd hale to think of
bow high those scales would
bounce without the pills aid.
On Tuesday It was the BUI
Hemphill Motor-etles League.
On Thursday at noon w e were
the guests o f tha Shooting
Stars League. And then on
Saturdey night, w* had our­
selves a real good time also
with th* Ball k Chain League.
This com ing Friday night
at 9 p. m ., we'll be awarding
the trophies and prise money
fo. the mem ber* o f the Doub k s Petersen Scratch League.
At th* sem e Ume, It'll be
lime to re-org tn lie for the
Summer League. If you'd like
to bowl acrateh end bowl It
with another b ow k r as your
partner, then the welcom e
mat la extended (o you to
Join ua la thla league. As a
matter o f fact, o o Mondays
at 8 p. m. w e have Ua* coun­
terpart, the Slngks Scratch
League which'll also be r e ­
organising for the Summer.
Lots of room for everyone
wanting to join.
Our Thursday Night Mixed
Combo League again had
some good bowling done for
their fellow members.
Margte Kipp continues to
roll real well as she again
k i d the women with her
168-528 icra tch series. For
the men, It was M. Hannah
winning tho honors with his
210-544 set.

Leaf

W. l. ret

Baltimore
IS .659
New Y ork
23 14 .822
Chicago*
24 18 .511
Kansas City
22 IS .550
Boston
21 18 .536
Minnesota
20 21 .486
Lot A n geks
20 2S .444
Cleveland
18 21 .432
r c t r o it
16 23 .393
Washington
15 31 .328
Yesterday’ s R etails
N o gam es scheduled
Games Today
D etroit (Lollch 0-1) at Lot
Angeles (McBride (3-3) night.
Baltimore (Roberts 3-4) at
Kansas City (Bow sfleld 3 -0
night
Washington (D aniels 0-1) at
Minnesota (Kaat 3-4) night.
Cleveland (K rallck 2-3) at
Chicago (Herbert 5-1) night.
New Y ork (Stafford 2-2) at
Boston
(Monbouquetto 5-4)
night.
Nathmal Leagwo
W. 1* r t t
28 16 .638
Sao Francisco
Los Angeles
38 18 .591
St. Louis
23 21 .543
Pittsburgh
21 20 J12
Chicago
22 21 .312
20 21 .468
Cincinnati
Philadelphia
20 23 .463
20 24 .455
Milwaukee
19 26 .412
Houston
New Y ork
17 29 J78
Yesterday’s Results
Games Today
Chicago (Ellsworth S 3 ) at
New York (Craig 2-7) night
Philadelphia &lt; M cU ih 3-2)
at Philadelphia (L a w 1-3)
night.
San Franelseo (F ish er t-4)
at Cincinnati (O 'T oole 7-3)
night.
Los Angeles (K oufax S 2 ) at
Milwaukee
(LcM aster
2-2)
night
Houston (Nottebart 3-2) at
SL Louis (B rogllo S t ) night.

Annual Inter-squad football
game o f the Seminole High
School "Sem inoles" will bo
held at 1:30 p.m . Friday o o
the practice field adjacent
to the school gym .
Members o f tho team, who
cam s out by invitatiou, are
Barry Barks, Frank Noell,
Larry and Terry Wataoe,
Mika Petnmic, David Higgin­
botham, Andy Lyons, Richard
Hittell and Mika Fordbam,
ends; Jim Touhy, Mike Glad,
David Noell, Tom m y Cason,
Ernie Steele
and
Benny
Johns, tackles.
Dal* Akaander, Jo* Farless,
Henry Finch,
Steve
Clerk, Brad Prudtn, David
Gollohcr and Johnny C a m svino, guards; Billy Hender­
son, Dan McCall, D a v i d
Howe. Sieve Balint and M lkt
Gray, centers; Billy Higgins,
Ronnie Hinson and Steve Har­
ris, quarterbacks.
Lloyd Freeman, Fred Swaggerty, Joe Purdy, Lee Spark-

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Burton Sent
To Salt Lake
CLEVELAND — Elite Bur­
ton, Cleveland Indians' utility
outfielder, was aold outright
S B TODAY’S MOST
today to Salt Lake City in th*
Pacific Coast League.
v n sA n tn o A T P O W tt . „
Tha club said th* move waa
made to bring the Trlbe’a THt I S I p V -4 STAAfUTt
rotter down to the 23-pteyar
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lim it
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36-year-old all-Nstlonat Foot­
ball League quarterback, un­
derwent an operation today
for the rem oval o f a fluid
sack in his right elbow.

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Miss Barbara Jean Martin
To W ed William E. Damon

Weds M iss Johanna Lerch

Mrs.
Em m a Lerch,
M rs. H orace Wilbanks was Marktredwlti, Germany,
guest o f b ooor at a coffee aouaees the m a n ia g o o f
tho
engagem ent
and
apa
i d stork show er gives by tho daughter, Johanna, to
prooehteg M arriage o f thotr
Claude K. Hittell, son o f
daughter, Barbara Jane, to Win-Some Clare o f tho P in t
LL &lt;Jg) William Edwand Da* Baptist Church o f Lake M ary,
Mr. and M rs. Hitehall P.

Martin, o f Orlando, anammre

bob,

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Mr. and Mrs.

Russell E . D am on, of East
Hartford, Conn.
Misa Martin was bora

In

Eecne, N. H. en d Is a grad­
uate o f S t Joseph and Our

MS savings km d from tbe
Pink Ladles, given In her
lama to her pareeU by Mrs.
A1 Bunt, second v ice pres*dent o f the Hospital Auxiliary.

FENNY ANDERSON
This

membership is

given

aiat t e w to this young lady.
.A t Seminole High, besides be­
fog sahitaterian, Penny was
the recipient af m ore awards
than we can remember being
bestowed upon any one eta_ grat.
At
graduation exercises,
aha Just about wore out her
oboes going i p to the podium
tea Award of M otor; the R o ­
tary Top Stadent Aw ard; the
Fleet
Reserve
Scholarship
Award, aad Urn Jaycre'a Past
Vraaldaat’a ScboterahJp.
Daring bar years at Semfo o k High aha attended Girl’s
•tat# and tba Sctence Camp.
She waa editor of (he Salmaguadi yearbook and won sccaad place In the CivlUn and
Cltlxeaahlp E u a y contest!.
She was ■ foam ber o f the
Xatfaaal Honor Society, the
Latte Chib, the Girts Athletic
A ita ., the W -H I-Y , and An­
chor Chib, She alto won the
Jsycees borer certificate two
pears la a row aad the DAB
ClUienahip Award.
Fanny la coming home In
August, after having com pu t­
ed her studies la the Held ol
m edical technology. In Sep­
tem ber ahe will begin intern­
ship as a mad teeh at Orange
Memorial Hospital in Orlan­
do. Her roommate, Rita Eastbmtst, a l ii a mem ber o f the
Maroon and Gold will Join ber
here for two wteka vacation.
Penny Is the daughter of
M r. and Mrs. It. E. Anderson
and has two brothers, Marion
and Butter. Mra. Anderson U
executive aecretery to Attor­
ney Gordon Frederick. San­
ford and Seminole H i g h
School can be proud of Penny
Anderson, for besides being
an excellent student with a
brilliant mind the U a fine
person and an outstanding
•lUiea.

THIS YEAR 'S SALLY, tbe
Seminole High School year­
book is o m o f tbs finest we
have ever fees.
The photography, the lay­
outs, tbs creation o f the fea­
ture abate were aB extremely
well done and the flnlsbcd
product la a m asterpiece, it
la wall worth the blood, aweat
and tcara that the ataff and
their sponsors shed over U.
Special bouquets to Terry
Gore and Danny Dunn, who
did the photography, aad eongratulationa to Editors Judy
Whitmore and Judy Bunten
aad sponsors Mrs. Joanne Bo­
hannon and Miss Anna Vlt-bon d that t lM psslU ? o f the teachera mugging their
exasperation, frustration, reilgnation and distress aa the
Navy plane flies overhead.
THANKS TH ETA
EPSI­
LON, the petunlai In the aidewalk planters look Just love­
ly, now that they have begun
to bloom profusely and trail
out over the edges.
Y ou can't beat masses of
good
old
"petoonlea”
for
sheer beauty to the eyea o f
tbe beholder. Let'a don't let
them die. Give them n little
shot every now and the*,
folks, for beauty’ s sake.

D1AN AIKEN
HISS DIAN AIKEN, daugh­
ter o f H r. and Mrs. Dick
Aiken, o f Sanford, ia among
M Stetson University seniors
M in ed to Wbo’a Who Among
Students ia Am erican Uni­
versities aad Colleges lor
1M2-63.
Students art (elected on the
basis o f excellence and ainccrlty in acboiarshlp, leader­
ship and participation in e x ­
tra-curricular and academic
citizenship
and
acUvitlei,
a r n ic a to the school and
promt** o f future usefulness
to business and society.
Dtea la the oldest of the
Alkan'a aloe children and has
always been a standout In
lacbeol records and activities.

MISS BARBARA JEAN MARTIN

Lady o f M onadock Academ y,
la East Jeffrey , N, H. She
It presently operating Bar­
bara's School o f Dance, la
Canford.
Tho groom was bora in
East H artford and waa a
B om ber o f tho 1*00 graduatlag class o f High Point Col*
t e n , High Point, N. C. Ho
received a degree In history
and political science and w as
a m em ber o f Delta gigm a
Pbl Fraternity. He la pres­
ently serving in tbs U. 8.
Navy with VAH-S and atetioned at tbe Sanford Naval
Air Station.
The wedding is scheduled
for Aug. 10 at St. James
Church,
in
Orlando.
All
friends o f tbe couple are in­
vited to attend the ceremony.

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Sgt. Claude

Given For
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of
anher
Sgt.
Hr

Thursday, la the church an­
nex.
A variety o f flower ar­
rangements w ere used hi tbe
d ecora tion , with a pink and
blue color oebom o. Tho gifts
were presented In a bassinet.
Several gam es were played
by the group, aad prises
awarded la tbe following win­
ners: M rs. Jam es Gray, Mrs.
Wallace Hill, and Mrs. Har­
ley Wilhelm.
Refreshments o f cheese rad
crackers, potato chips, punch,
coffee and cookies were a m -

ad M n . C. E . Hittell. o f Hittell
aka Monroe, F la .
ta the
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ALL SIZES
able to give news and mess­
ages from the deployed hus­
band*. They w ere CUr. II. A.
recently at the Lake Mary
Moreland. Lcdr. C. E. Wil­
home of Mrs. G. F. Schneid- son, Lcdr. D. E. Parrish and
» » for the monthlv coffee and Lcdr. C. N. Jam es.
business meeting.
Lovely
arrangements
of
spring Dowers adorned the
various rooms and upon a r ­
rival the ladles were served
coffee, fruit punch, and an
assortment of cookies and
pastries.
Following a brief business
session, conducted by M rs.
L, A. Heath, silver engraved
bon bon dishes were present­
ed to two members w ho are
leaving the squadron, Mrs. D.
E. Parrish and Mrs. J, B.
McClure. Mrs. Parrish and
her fam ily are leaving for
Montcry, Calif, and Mra. M c­
Clure plans to stay with her
family, in New Jersey, for
the duration of the cruise.
Both have been very active
and will be missed,
A silver engraved baby
spoon waa also presented to
Mrs. C. Kruse, for her new ­
est daughter, Wendy Sue.
Moviea taken at a previous
social, were shown and will
be mailed to the husbands
aboard the USS Enterprise.
Very special guests for the
morning were a group o f of.
ficcrs all recently returned
due to transfers. They w ere
Spring was in tbe air when

tbe VAH-7 Peacem akers m et

GEN . AND MRS. J. C. HUTCHISON, honored Miss Lucy Moughton
with n graduation buffet gupper at their home in Indian Mound Village.
L eft to right are Mra. Hutchison, Mins Moughton, her grandmother, Mra.
E. J. Moughton Sr. and Gen. Hutchison,
(Herald Photo)

party waa held in the band
room of the nrw cafeteria on
the campus of Forest Lake
Academ y.
The entrance hall w ui d ec­
orated with a bridal doll and

Osteen WMU
Celebrates
Anniversary
The

WMU

of

the

Osteen

Baptist Church met recently
at the church annex and cele­
brated

square D ance

Class Starts

the

75th anniversary

cerem ony, a program wa* of the organizing o f the WMU.
The program told the story
presented. Included were a
w elcom e given by Mra. K. A. of missionary work In Baptist
Wright, piano selections by churches f r o m
Sunbeams
Agnet Cavanaugh and group
through the women's organi­
tinging o f old love tongs.
zation and was given by MrsRefresh menta of
colorful
punch and deiscrts were serv­ Albert Clark,
Mrs. J, S. Peterson gave
ed by hostesses, Mrs. It. E.
Pervls, Mrs. David Beane, the history of the WMU. R e­
Mrs. Jam es Kcoughan, Mrs. freshments were served fol­
Grace Keilh. Mrs. K. A.
By Frances Wester
lowing the meeting. The table
Knight and Miss Mary Elam.
Mr*. Lippincott plans to
was centered with a large
open a kindergarten In Lake
Junior hostesses were the
cake In the WMU colors with Mary in the fall. She is tak­
Misses Kathy Dillon and Sar­
ah King. Out of town guests 75lh anniversary on the top. ing registrations for this now.
included Sirs. Ralph L aF avc,
of Arcadia, sister o f the hon­
ored; her alsler-in-law, Mra.
Edwin Olsen, o f Birmingham,
Ala., and Mrs. Amy Youmans, o f Tallahassee, and a
group o f student nurses from
Collegcdale, Tenn.
Carol it a student nurse at
QUALITY • SERVICE
the Florida Sanitarium and
INDIVIDUAL WASHING
her fiancee, Benjamin Ring­
er, Is a laboratory technician
IN RAIN SOFT W ATER
at Southern Missionary Col­
lege,
in
Collegcdale.
The
wedding la planned for June
IB at the Highlands Seventh
BY USING
Day
Adventist Church, In
Apopka.

Personals

This Wednesday
One o f the first summer
program s sponsored by the
Sanford Recreation Dept, will
get under way this Wednes­
day at 7 p.m. Assisted by the
Starlight
Prom enaderi
the
summ er square dance class
will officially begin.
Several couplet have al­
ready registered and receiv­
ed some Instructions. Anyone
Interested in this recreation Is
cordially invited to com e to
MISS CAROL OLSEN, tenter, opening her gifta
the Civic Center this Wednes­
at the shower in her honor. A t left is her sister,
day. If you are not sure about
Mrs. Ralph LeFave, right, hei :n».ther, Mrs. E dJoining tho class com e on
win Olsen Sr. und in the background, Mr*.
anyway. Club mem bers will
Edwin Olsen Jr.
(Herald Photo)
be present to give any infor­
mation desired
about
the
claaa and activities o f the lo­
cal club.
Dancing la just one o f many
social activities sponsored by
the Promenaderi. An anni­ Officer'*
Wives
dessert
versary dinner dance was en­
bridge.
joyed by the group, last week,
Tbe ladiea were served ice
and ■ beach party la being
cream and iced tea or coffee.
planned for this weekend.
Those attending were Mra.
L. A. Uusgrove, Mrs. Pat O’-

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drastically
reduced because quantities are
limited . , . marvelous special buys
we’ve saved for this event . , . .
beautiful cottons fo r everything
from dancing dresses to homo
d ix o m m g t Shop carlyl

GROUP t — Penney'a famous
Regulated cottons . . . . combed
broadcloths . . . . combed rotton
satina . , , better sheers and tissue
rotten* , . . special sportswear
fabrics . , . many more . . .

FOR —

W A SH PAN TS . . 40c each

• Lawns

STO REW IDE

REASONABLE

SERVICE

SH IR T S F IN IS H E D 25c each
By Shirley Wentworth
U r. and Mrs. Albert Ja­
cobs have returned to their
Lake Asher Circle home after
a 10 day visit with Mr. and
Mra. Douglas Kerr, in Key
W est While there they helped
their godson, Steve, (io n at
tbe Kerra) celebrate hia sec­
ond birthday.

tiara of Seminole

OF COLD HARDY

Shower Honors Bride-Elect

Personals

&gt;

LARGE SELECTION

Indian

Moro than IU0 friends and
relatives attended a recent
miscellaneous shower honor­
ing Miss Carol tilten, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mra. Edwin
Olsen, of Forest City. The

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Mrs. 0 . P. Eaton, o f Da*
B sry, celebrated her 7llh
birthday with a group o f
friends at the DeBary Res­
taurant,
Joining her for tbe dinner
party were her husband and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aston,
Mrs. Bessie Krusewakl, Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh J. Kahrmann,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Booth
and Douglas Booth, o f Baacon, N. Y .

with a graduation buffet sup­
Mound Village.
The dining table was over­
laid with a linen and lace
cloth and held an arrangement
of
gerbera
daisies
flanked by while u ip c n iasllver candle holders. Silver
and
crystal
appointments
completed the tabic arrange­
ments.
Guest* Joining the bonoree,
host and hostess were Miss
Moughton's
father,
E.
J.
Houghton Jr., her grandmoth­
er, Mrs. E. J. Moughton Sr.,
and Betty
Brandt,
Cindy
Lake.
Itlu-da Epstein, Pam Jones,
Sharon
Blackwclder,
Judl
Taylor, Kay Swlgonikl, Dick
Bruce, Richard M ayer, Paul
P la cet, Steve Wilson, Jim
W csilund, John W eitgate and
Bedford Aiken.

l

Mrs. Exton
Celebrates
74th Birthday

Misa Lucy Wilson Moughton,
their borne,

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School.
While In high school h« » * s
■
aellve
la sports, including
b
a
l
l
.
He U presently *ervI teg with the Second Armed
»
I Cavalry and stationed la Amberg, Germany.
The couple will return to
I the United States the middle
or August. The groom ’s par*
ents are planning a receptloa
for them In September.

Gen. and M rs. J . C. Hutchi­

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son honored their great niece

per,

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mmm. m A m u . «»■ -Mibtt - a . m

O th # ra
attending w ere
Mints. Ralph Taylor, Rilay
Cooper, Bob Joses, D a n
Powell, Sue
Fraely, T om
Whlgham, Jack llim m , Carl
Bryant, C . W. Shelton, Pat
Jackson, and the following
relative* « ?
bonoree, Mrs.
C. Williams, Mrs. D. Wilson,
Mrs. B . Brown, and Mrs. M.
Childers, who are her grand­
mother, mother, aunt and
sister.

Buffet Supper Honors Graduate

received bar education
total leboots a id 8I t
attcwkd acbooU la

Opposite Goodyear

GROUP 2 — Famous name fab­
rics • , , silky-smooth Pima cot­
ton* . . . line combe,) rotton* . . .
beautiful screen print* . . . all
top-quality cotton* made to **11
for much more . . . .

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M ay 28,

1963 —

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•« rakii«
Xotle* U hsrsby |l«&gt;g, (bat
e ft.r consideration. th* pemt.
twU County Zoning I'om nlilion will hold a public t&gt;*srtn* t* determine the fsvslhl.
llty of recommeadlnc to the
Hoard of County CommUelnn-.
tro that the following deecrlb•d property preeeatly loned
•*■ 1 Agriculture be toned af.j
Industrial: All n{ Peter Mir­
anda Orant E of the tYeklv*
Klrer Ilea* b sr at the BE rnr
thereof, run X 7 * 4 ' B ie
eh*. thence X 44 4 * W !J cha,
thence X S J 4* K (44 ehe.
thence X 0 0 4 * w in ehe,
thence H 311, tV Kan ch«,
thence K t M ," r I 1. Che to
JN&gt;B an.l ateo l o t bsg |S.I|
ehe W of the me cor of the
8 W 1* of X E 4 of Section 31run t\* nna ft. thence
N &gt;4* ft. thence W lin ft to
Wsklva Rlrer. thence MtV’ erly
• Inna eald tVcklva nirer to
rtltl; alto leet ttiet pert of
th E 'i nf the S W 'i of Sectlon ::-i&gt; tt-:» E . lylna within
the Peter Miranda Urant E
of Wsklv* Hirer). Alio: He*
at a point on the 9 boundary
oj the Moeee E. 1,-vy (Irani,
Twp 1» S. tt*e 5» K, Seminole
County. Kle.. at lie Intereec.
tlnn with the meander lino uf
the Weklva Itlvsr, thence S
t l ‘i* E a!on* eald boundary
line m i l l ft. thence X :&gt;&gt;,*
K 11 .S K i ft to the meand&gt;r
tine of the St. Johne Itlver,
th nee S ’erty alnn* tlio mean­
der tine of the Ht. Johne Riv­
er to the mouth of the Weklva
Hltvr,
thence
Hurly
■ Ion* the meander line of the
Weklva River to be*, containIn* 1531 acre* more or lew.
l.t ■■ all that portion of above
land* l)ln r M of St. Ilwy. So.
Id and Im « Iteplat of Weklva
Camp Site*. I*. H. ». P*. If.
1 1 and II uf public record* of
Srmlnol* County. Kl*.
Further described a* «enerally located ae a etrlp of
land ljrln* alon* Eaat bank
of th* Weklva River from St.
Johnt Itlver to Miranda tlrant
and moat of Miranda llrant X
o ' 9 Tt- It and E of Weklva
Camp Sltea.
Public heurln* will be held
In Ih* Seminole County Court
Hou«*. County Commlealonera
Itoom, Sanford. Florida, on
Wednesday, June II. IMS at
7:3s P. M. nr aa aoon there­
after ae poatlblr.
Seminole County Zoning
Commlaelon
Ity Robert 9. Brown
Sr Hi Inot* County Zunlng
Director
ptlhll.h May II A June 4, 11(1
ClH-luI

Smokey Says:

Legal Notice
1% THE UIHUUIT (O t MT o r
t h e s i x t h Jt n i r i t t . c m errp o r t h e a r t -n t o r
n .n N in a .
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•e e i t o l e c o r t m r ,
IT 1-ntXCEET C U E T a 19199
WILLIAM L. JUSTICE.
Plaintiff.
•t*.
ntAXi.'ES JUSTICE.
Defendant.
TnncB t o « r r r « n
TOi FIUN l'ES JCSTICK, De­
fendant
14*reeei Unknown
YOU ARE 1IEHERT XOT3VIED that eutt for dlvurca
hta heen filed afalnet you In
the Circuit Court of the Xlnth
Judicial Circuit of the State
of Florida, In and for Seminal*
County, under Chancery Vo
IK K . Ih* atyl* of eald cam*
beln* Wild,IAN U JUPT7CE.
Plaintiff, -ye- FRANCES JU*.
TICK. Defendant.
YOlf ARK IIKREHT UK(JUIRED to file your Anawer
with th* clerk or thle Court
and to eerv* a copy of the
earn* upon th* palntlfft at­
torney, who** name and addrees appear below, on or
h fore the 51th day of June
IM1, or a Decree Pro Confetro may be entered again*!
you.
Dated thl* 14th day at May
11(5.
(SEAM
Arthur II. Heckwlth, Jr.,
Clerk
Byt Martha T. Vthlen
Deputy Clerk
Edward II. Hurt
Aturney for Plaintiff
110 South Court Street
Orlando. Florida
l-ublleh May 51 A Juno (, 11.
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9EEITOI.K roUXTT
BCtTITII COEttlaeiOT
Telle* of Public IleartM
Notice I* hereby given. that
after conelderatlon, th* Semi
not* County Zoning Commitelon will hold a public hearing
to determine th* feasibility of
recommendln* to th* Hoard
of County Cununlsslontra that
the follnwln* described pro­
perty proeently loned
A-t
A rlrnltur* he anntd C-l Com
merclal: tail (I of M M.
Smith1* Snd Piibdl Vision. P. H.
I. P*. lu«. lew th* X 1«0 ft
m l less also any land* tyi-iir within II n of th* c /L of
lievter Road which laid road
lieu E of laid Rot tt and runa
parallel to the
E'erly line of
M il tail It, Also that piece
0. parctl uf land tylu* dir­
ectly s or ia.t «i. m . u
Smith’* Ind Subdivision, p.U.
1. P*. 100. and tyln* X of the
country Club
Road iH. It
It- i Section 11•IIS- JoE. lea*
the E'erly IS ft thereof. Fur
ther described •• heln* located
Vi.-uoir—t
comer of He
vler Road an i Uuutitry CIOT
Hoad.
ISi Idle hearln* will he held
In th* Seminole County Court
House, County Commlaalonere
Room. Sanford, Florida, on
Wednesday, Juno 11. 1M1 av
5 ;'.i p. M. or as soon thsraafter aa powlble.
Seminole County Zoning
Commission
Ur Robert 9. Brown
Seminole County Zoning
Director
ubtlah I l l y II A June 4, 1141
UDI-ttl

NOTICE
t will not b* reeponaihU
for Any debU Inrurred by
anyone other than myerll.
Prolrel u d eoaeerre bi

O U lt

Robert A. Jarkaog, Jr.

BOARDING

Legal Notice

IB g IT O L B COtTTT
■EMITOLE COfVTT
•OT ITU c n k U IM IO I
BOB 1X44 r g g l l l l t O T
Bette* *| Pabll* Itrsfts*
Yetlee of PsMIe Mss ring
Notice I* hereby ftven. that
Notice le hereby given, that
after consideration, th* Bom!* after ronalderatlon. the Seminolo County Zoning Commla­ nil* County Zoning Commitelon will holJ a public hear­ •Ion will hold a public hear­
ln* to determine th* reaalkl- ing to determine th* feasi­
lit— of recommending la tho bility or recommending to th*
Board of County ComavtaMsn- Dnard of County Cnmmteatnnore that tho following describ­ sru that tho following describ­
ed property praaantly ann *d ed property presently toned
R-lA Btngl* Family Ksatdsat- A -l Agriculture b* toned C-I
tal be tuned C -l Commercial: Commercial. That p.rllon not
tote I. J. 14, 11 and II. Block previously aoned C -l In th*
!*, 4th Portion of Dream wold
W 4 of th* N E ', of the NW 4 .
I1-11S-KR.
Purther
Further described •• 1111 Mo­ Section
deecrlbod a* • atrip 1*4 ft
hawk A**.. Sanford. Fla.
Pahlle hearing wilt ha held plus or mlnti* by ll»l ft plus
In th* Seminole County Court nr minus South of S. It 414
llouao. County CommtMlnnora and East of Lake Howell
Itoom, Sanford, Florida, un Road.
Public beartnaa will be held
Wednesday, Juno 11. 1X1 at
1:11 P. M. or o* aoon there­ In the Seminole County Court
Home.
County Commissions rs
after a possible.
Seminole County Zoning Room, Hanford. Florida, on
Wednesday, Jui.e It. 1141 at
Commlulon
* rVi P. II or as sou* thereUy Hubert B. Brown
Seminole County Zoning aftar a* powlbl*.
Mamin •!* County Zoning
Director
Commission
Publish May II A June I. l i l t
Ily Robert S. Ilrown
GDI-111.
H-mlnots County Zonln*
• B W T O IB COTTTT
Director
BOTIXIi COMMIIIIOT
Publish May II A June 4, l t l l
Bailee of PabUe Hearing
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.fo lk s Is hereby given, that
after consideration, the S f mi­
•EHiTiii.E c m Try
nute County Zonlu* conimletUTITtl KIHMIanlUT
alon will hold n publlu hear­
Bailee ef Public Hearing
ing to determine the feasibi­
Notice I* hereby given, that
lity of rocommendlag to th* after conelderatlon. the Semi­
Board of County Commissioner*
nole County Zoning Commieth t the fulloaln* described il-ta will hold a puMI.- hearing
properly presently aoned K-1A to determine the f-valtlhlly
Single Family Residential be uf recommending to the Hoard
■oned A -l Agriculture: Tbat u&gt; County Commlwlonora that
portion not prevtoualy toned t * following described pro­
A-l In th* E 1/1 of * E 4 of
NWH of NW41 aad K l / t of perty preaently (oned R-l A
Reeliantlal be toned 0-1 Com­
NE'e of I f f o f Nff 4 Boo- mercial: tot
J. Bloch II.
tlon 11-loB-tOE. Farther des­ Dreamwold Hohdtrlelon. P. It.
cribed as E of Sunland Estates I. P*. It. on Hiawatha Art.
First Addn. and North *&lt; Old
Public heating will hs held
Orlando Hoad.
In Ihs Bsmlnols County Court
Public bearing Will b* hold House. County Commissioners
In Ihs Seminole county Court Room. Panfor.l. Florida, on
llo'iat. County CommlMlonara Wedasadoy, Juno II. 1141 ot
Room. Sanford, Florida, on Tilt P. U. or as sou* there­
Wodnoeday, Juno II, t i l l at after aa possible.
7:lo I*. M. or aa loon Hurt*
Seminole County Zoning
after a* powlbl*.
Commission
Seminole County Zoning
Hy Robert 9. Urown
Commission
Mentlnol* County Zoning
Hy Robert • Brown
Director
Semlnolo County lunlng Publish May II A June 4. 1141
Director
Publish May II 4) Juno &lt;. m l C D l-llI
CDI-101
• 111* I BULK CUITTI
gllTlTie CIIMMIeelOT
IT
THE CHUT IT l o t MT,
Tolls* el Publl# llearlag
BITTH
JUDICIAL CIBCCIT
Nolle* Is hereby given, that
IB
AND
FOR
BHMITOLK
after
consideration, th* HemlI'llI T T I , FIAHIIDA
aul* Counly Z-mnn commie*.
IB CNABI'KHT TU. IIIST
Ion will hold a public hearing
IT THE T IT T B S UP TUB
to determine the feasibility of
A D o r n o t op
JA-1F.H II
WORKMAN aad recommendln* to Ih* ll"*rd of
County Commissioner* that the
j a n e t hue Wo r k m a n
following described property
BOTK'B
presently tonsd A-l Agricul­
TOi Harold J. Workman
o /o Nortkrup Corporattoa ture be ioned C -l Commer­
cial: I-ote II. M. II. II. II.
Hawthorne. California
TOU AHE IIKREHT XtSTI- I*. 71, 41. II. It. “D" and that
FIED that the Petitioner, C. II. part of last 41 lying K of
(IKIIItKK. haa filed a Petition L. A. Highway No. I. all In
In th* abate styled Court (or Plat of Bl. Josephs P. H. 1,
rtro— ■■lsyl' ii. M— the M l"— r *. I l l : Alto that portion of
children named herein, and lha l!W of tadlldg-Tmtea- l rHyou ar* required to show caua* lylng K of I-A. Highway No.
W' F Ib l i t m i ahould not h» I aa recorded In P.H. I, Pg
granted by aorvlng a copy of 17 and II of shove wl.l public
&gt;iur written defense, If any, records; also that portion of
upon DARIO J. 1CAIID1. 1*0. the N '» of Paction ll-I M -K U
Hoi 111, IVInter Park. Flor­ lying E of L. A Highway Xo.
ida. and by filing the original 4, public records of gemlnole
thereof with tha Clerk of the County. Florida. (Isnerally lo­
Circuit Court not talar than cated a* being East of Inthe llth day ot Jtlnl, 1H I; tarntatn Ko. 4, W ist of Elder
otherwise, a decree mar be Read, and North *t l A 41.
Pgbllc bearing will ba held
entered again** yea granting
In tha gemlnolo County Court
•aid adoption.
w i t x e i m my hand and tha House, County Commissioner*
seal of thla Court at Sanford, Room, Hanford. Florida, on
Florida, thla IH h dap at Wednesday, June 11. t i l l at
June, 1)11.
7:M P. M or a* aoon thsrea* «r aa powlble.
(SEAR)
Seminole County Zoning
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.,
CommlMton
clerk o f lha Circuit Court
Ily Rnhert 9. Ilrnwn
Ily: Joan E. Wilks
Pemlnola County Zoning
Deputy Clerk
Director
Puhlleh May II * June 4, 11
Publish May II A June 4, 1141
II. 1111.
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B O A R D IN G

(Dmh Gbby •
D E A R A B B V : I h a v e o n e o f th o s e
h u n b a w U w it h a d u a l p e r p o n a lit y .
O n e d a y h e 's a n a n g e l a n d t h e n e x t
d n y h e h a s h o m e . I c a ll h im “ D r.
J e k y ll a n d M r. H y d e .” I a m a n e r v o u s
p e r s o n w it h f o u r c h ild r e n w h o a re
all liv e w ir e * , ho b e t w e e n t h e f i v e o f
th e m it 's a w o n d e r I 'm n o t in a m e n ­
ta l in s t it u t io n . H is b i g g e s t f a u lt is
h is lou d m o u t h . W h e n h e g e t a a n g r y ,
h e s h o u t * . I t ’ s n o t b a d in t h e w in t e r
b e c a u s e w e k e e p o u r w in d o w s c lo s e d ,
bu t 1 d r e a d s u m m e r b e c a u s e w h en
h e y e lls t h e w in d o w s a r e w id e o p e n
a n d t h e w h o le n e ig h b o r h o o d c a n h e a r
h im . W e liv e in a s u b d iv is io n a n d th e
h o u s e * a r e o n t o p o f e a c h o t h e r . I'v e
t h r e a te n e d t o h a v e t h e w h o le h o u s e
a ir c o n d itiu n e d a n d s e a l t h e w in d o w s .
O n ly I c a n 't a f f o r d it t h is s u m m e r .
C an y o u te ll m e h o w t o c o n t r o l th is
lo u d -m o u th e d m a n o f m i n e ?
G O IN t; T O

P IE C E S

DEAR
G O IN G :
Y o u 'r e
lu c k y .
S o m e w o m e n a r e m a r r ie d
to m en
w h o h a v e o n ly O N E p e r s o n a li t y . A n d
it ’ s a lw a y s “ M r. H y d e . '" C a t c h him
w h e n h e ’ s “ D r . J e k y l l " a n d te ll h im
h ow h is s h o u t in g e m b a r r a s s e s y o u .
P r o m is e t o try* h e r d n" t to p r o v o k e
h im in t o s u c h o u t b u r s t s . E v e r y w ife
k n o w s w h ic h s u b je c t s t r i g g e r a ta n ­
tr u m In h e r m a n . Y o u n e e d o n ly to
k e e p h im h a p p y t o k e e p h im i|itiet.
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D E A R A B I l Y : W e h a v e r e c e n t ly
m o v e d in t o a n e w h o m e w h e r e
we
h a v e n e w fr ie n d s
and
n e ig h b o r s .
T h e y k e e p a s k in g m e , “ W h e n a re
y o u g u in g t o g iv e y o u r h o u s e w a r m ­
i n g ? " I w a s b r o u g h t u p in C a n a d n .
an d h a v e a lw a y s t h o u g h t it w u s im ­

D E A R C O N F U S E D : (A n d y o u
ARE
c o n fu s e d .)
A h o u s e w a r m in g
p a r t y is g iv e n b y th e n ew h o m e o w n ­
e r s f o r th e p u r p o s e o f “ s h o w i n g "
t h e ir h o m e t o fr ie n d s an d n e ig h lio r s .
N o t h in g n eed lie sa id about a g i f t . A
“ s h o w e r '* , o n th e o t h e r hand, IS g iv e n
fo r th e e x p re ss pu rp ose o f " c o lle c t ­
i n g " g i f t s f o r t h e h u n ored o n e .
•

C O N F I D E N T I A L T O M R S. A . : A n d
a b o u t th e tim e y o u c a tch u p w it h
“ T h e J o n e s e s " — th e y ’ ve r c - f in n n ced,
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trick* and tha only play fnr
a tvalfth would hgva to ha
a tquaaiai
If you need a Mpieaia to
mate twelve trick* tha firU
thing to do in to (at it up io
South lat W **t hold tho flrat
•pad*. H# won tha aarond
apada and noted that Knit had
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BPW Members
Visit School

Hy Hr*. Adam Muller
Fiv# member* o f the Dr
IIary lluiinois and rnifriaional W om en'! Club attended
FHAXK B. MVELLER and Appreciation Day at the Flor­
YVONNE ALEHK MCKtJ.KIl. ida School for Girl* in Ocala
hi* vlfe, and I'llll.U I' D. AX.
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letale of the Keller Corpora­ and m ainline* and mrt thr
tion, a bankrupt, and all It*
jller tg » corporation* lleted girl sponiorcd by the local
In Ih* Order of J It. Booker, club.
llefere* la Bankruptcy, dated
Thoae making the trip were
11 October 1)43. In th* 17. P
District Court, Mnutharn Dis­ Marie Arcardi, M argaret Wit
trict nf Florida, In Bankrup­
liams, Alberta Warner, Jo
tcy No lll-43-M -):C. Includina llldpowood Wood Produete Deck and llert Lederhaus.
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NrVTtCR TO *t&gt;e*K*R
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TOi Frank B. Muelt.c and

Drive N ets $600

Mr*. Beatrice Muller, chair­
man for this y ea r’ * Cancer
V If*
Fund Drive la the Deltary
111! Young Hireet
area, announced today that
Omaha. Nebraska
TOU AUK HEKKIir XtYTT- total ciitlectiona have reach­
FI ED that a suit has heen ed the IROO mark.
filed aratnet you In th# above
entitled cauae, anil tbat you
are required to fit* your a i ­
m er with ih* Clark of thla
Court and l« aarve a oopy
thereof upun th* I'lalntlff or
■
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fu M U i n )H M | n iii&gt;
l*lalntlfre
attorney*.
who**
nam* and addreaa I* Bishop
tf raMI# IlvdrUE
: titled r« h«r#tiy itv#n, lh*t
A
Borhelola, Id F7aat Fine
Ptreet. Orlando, Ft.,rid*, not i» *#r eo m liU rtllAK , tIt•* 8«*ttt(&lt;
later than June Mth lld l. If n o l« County Z on ln w CummlNyou fall to do so a Deere* ■U)tt will hold m public ItTLir.
Fro Confeeso vltl be entered Inv t« d » i « f m l n » t h » I t u i b l l i s
eselnet you for the retlrf de
ty o f r*&lt;‘ omm*ri(ilnff la (h*
mendrd la the Complaint. Thla H » - r d nf C o u n ly OurntnUifan*
eult la to foreclose • mort
•
(hat Ih* f o l l o w i n g d**i7flb«
gage The m l property pro- ad pr«*p» rty pr*«&lt;intly lon t il
reeded against let
11*1 fttn«U K«tnlly ft M ld « n lU l
lo t 1). Block tl. W HATif. t&gt;« «on«&lt;J A-l A g r ic u lt u r e . I - *?
KILPFIBLD FTHPT ADD!
tl !*«• W 17 ft. TuahgwllU
THIN, according to thi Hhnrai*. t u r t h d r *l««crlD«4 a»
plat thereof ae recorded tiding NK o f Oruiigrt Av#. grid
In Ptat Book tl. P ipe 41, NW of IJrontUy Avi. and * of
Public Record* of Petui- Gabo Jaaaup
nole County, Florida;
l*ut»lk hearing will h« h«ld
Togelber v im the fnllovlng Inn. tho iamlnolo County Court
Item uf proporty which ta to If IVII•At County Coin mlNfiurtar*
rated In and permanently In
llooin, rt4n ford*
Flat M r, tin
stalled a* a part o f th* Im­ WA'Intutir, Jung IS. 1X1 at
provement on said Mad;
7:34 1\ M. or u otoii ttnr«*
International
ot
Utle* *ft«r ot poMlbli.
Furnace Model 0*M4 44
KintlnoU County Baling
O m n i Idling
E-D.
W1TNER9 my haad snd the
Hy Itobvrt 8, Ilrnwn
real of eald Court at Hanford.
KvmlnuU County Zoning
Dlflc tor
Florida, into 14lh dny o f May,
1141.
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Yvonn* Alas* Mueltar, bit

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a aura ai|ur«ia altuation.

W ait had atartrd with all
apndea and four henrta. That
left him only thrva card* til
Ilia minor auita and if anyona
wn* K«ing to atop them it had
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Arthur H Bacbvltk, J r.
Clerk ef the Circuit Court
Hy: Mnrtka T. Vlhleo
Deputy Clerk
nithop A Dorasteln
34 Eaat Pine Btreet
urlando, Florida
Attornaya fur Plaintiff
Fuhtlah May 14, 11. 14 * Jans
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• Bale*
• Service

Seminole TV
FA 2-1920
Zaalth Color T V Salrt
2400 Sanford A it.

(tt W’ MoUen
I II (I) Walter Craohtlo —
Nava
7 )4 111 Laramie
II) Narehall DtHea
tl) t'omhat
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tit Bed Skelton lloer
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t.«a (•) Coaaldovn Nava '
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ta aa &lt;t) Bay w a **
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it) Learn Ppaaleh
t«:ia &lt;11 Flay Tear Heart
(•) I Lose Laey
t&gt;) Cartoon Capere
tt.au (K Aon potbrrn Phow
It) Price ta RlgBt
(I) The McCoys
tt ae tit Conreeirailoa
(&lt;) Pel* A Gladya
(&gt;) Pevea Keya
it i &lt;t) Neva
it aa (I) First tmprearte*
(»» Krrle Ford Phov'
(4) Love or LIU

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thr fourth heart wua led Knat
would hr down tu ervrn card*.
it would tu- im|&gt;o*aihli' for
him to hold atop pore In Irnth
minor nulla and all South had
to do waa to watch the fall of
thr card* and era whetht-r Ida
fourth club or dummy’* fourth
diamond would be tha twrlflh
trick.

By r u »h M iiie t t

nullment."
Thank goudnes* for that. If
huabuiuls uinl wives could tancc-l out their miirriagca just
U-causo one or the other re­
fused to live up to a rnmpniK'i
promise, tlirrn Wouldn't tie
many gulden wedding minivt-r.varies crlabratcd,
Just consider all the cam ­
paign promises that have lit­
tle chance of ever being kept:
lie: ''W ell always toll end)
She: "W e’ll never, never
quarrel like so many married
couples do.'*
lie; "W ell he honest with
•sicli other. If I have any lit­
tle habits thnt get on your
nerves, I want you to tell me
frankly."
She: "One thing you won't
havo to worry about I* my
ever being jealoua. 1 Dual you
iniiiUritly.”
Ho: "Don’t rver change. I
want you to atay juat •• you
are."
iihe: “ Money Isn't impor­
tant when two people love
each oilier. Whatever you oiirn
will lx- enough.'*
He: "Someday, I'm going
to buy you everything you
want.”
Nile: “ We don’t really need
anybody but each other,”

(Ithrr

Rrownira who

took

part in tlw errem ony that
turned them from a Hrownle
Into

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Im-lliil—t

Susan Baker, Brenda lledenhaujh, Debra Brewer, Gale
Denman, Kntma Marie Hoff,
Martha Joiner, Punt Newton,
Audrey Paul, SliernU Sand­
er*. Alice Shrugga, Paula
Vaughn. Deborah W eber, Honme Wirboldt, Susie Smlih and
Diano Mnrdnn.

Ily Mr*. Adam Muller
Junior and Senior High
students of DeBary and En­
terprise held a dance at the
Recreation Hall of the De­
Bary Fire Station last Sat­
urday night.
Mothers chaperoning Ihe
group were Mrs. K. T. Hitrlett, Mrs. E. J. Walaskck
and Mrs. P. F. Kelley.
Those' attending danced to
music from a juke box and
enjoyed light
refreshment*
between dance*.

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Daddy
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pint.

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“ Not every repraoentatian
riage Juat breauao your wife wedding.
made to induce murringe, even
rtnt-ffcd on her proniia« to
A New York Supreme Court
though false, 1* good for an-

Ft: DC ID !- NATIONAL Mm IITOAHi: A.SSinJlATIu.N. A Corp rillnn ortenleed under an
Act of Congress and agisting
pursuant t&lt;&gt; tha Federal NaI’ -nat Mortgane Aeeuclatlon,
cy.irler Act, havtag tt* prlnI rlpal oftire In th* City nf
IVaehlngtoa IHiIrlct ot Colonhi*.
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VOUR HElYPECKED

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w r itin g
le t t e r s .
S e n d o n e d o lla r t o A b b y fo r h e r Im ok le t , " H o w T o W r it e L e tte rs F o r A ll
O c c a s io n s ."

justice recently made that
ruling when a husband auugbt
tu have his marriage annulled
Iwcuumi hi* w if„ failed to live
it
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c ir c u it
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M A L S th a t g o a ro u n d n a k ed t h a t
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n u k e d w h o c o n f u s e th em . A fn t h e r
f o r b id s h is d a u g h t e r to w e a r n b i k i­
n i b a t h in g s u it. T h e n sh e g o e s t o th e
b e a c h a n d s e e s th e m b y th e d o z e n s
o n fe m a le s w h o a r e e x p o s in g t h e m ­
s e l v e s lik e d a n c e r s in a b u r le s q u e
h o u s e . W h u t is a d a u g h te r s u p p o s e d
to th in k .
c o n f u se d FATHER
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r e a lly
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p e o p le t o y o u r h o m e f o r th e p u r p o s n
o f c o lle c t in g g i f t s fr o m t h e m ?

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TOU ARB I1RRRUT MOTT*

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Dlvarct haa too* filed aialaat
you. and. poo ara raq aired
to ears* a copy af poor *»♦
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North Magnolia Avanua, Foot
Offlca Boa MR. Orlando, n o r *
Ida, and III* tha original An*
awor or Flaadlng In tho Of*
flea o f tha Clark o f tho Ctr*
colt Coart on or hofor* tho
lath o f Juno l* t l. If pan fall
to do ao. dacron pro confaooo
will ba ontorod agalnat fan
for tha rallaf domaadad I*
tha Complaint.
DONE AND ORDERED at
■amlnota
County.
Ban ford.
Florida, thla ITth dap ad B a r
A. D. ltd*.

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Arthur 'I. Barkwltb. J r.
Clark of •* circuit Court
of damlnala t'ountp, Flor*
Ida

Bp: Martha T. Vlhlo*

Daputp Clark
J. Ruaaall Horntbp
Law Oofflcta of J. BuaooR
lloraobp
l i t North Magnolia Aaanoo
Orlando, Florida
Attornopi for Plaintiff
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toT ita o r anrr
TO: JAMEH W . HAHOROV*
and BARBARA O. MAR*
•JROVE hla wlfa. Do*
fondant*.

t i l Linda Laao, U o a o a

Callforala
ROBERT B. MOORS ood
MR*. R O B E R T
R.
MOORE, hla wlfa, Dofaa«*
anta,
Randlamam North Caro*
llaa
TOU AND SACK OT TOW
ara harabp notified that antt
haa baaa commancad agalait
pou In tha Circuit Court of
tho Ninth Judicial Circuit of
tha mat* of Florida in and
for Hamlnol* Countp, tho ab­
breviated tltlo of which tot
TIIK LIFE INBURANCR COM*
PANT OF VIRGINIA. Plaintiff,
•va. JAMP.it W . If t HO ROVE
and
UAItUAIlA
(I.
HAH.
UllOVB, hla wlfa. at al.. Do*
fmiUntn,
In Chancarp No.

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Tho n*ran '- «T flits- * 0 if to*
a foracloaura of that certain
mortgage from laid defend*
anta tu plaintiff, datad Auguat
I, t i l t and recorded Baptam*
bar It. I t l l In Official Ran*
nrda Book III. pag* dll al tho
Public Records of Hamlnol*
Countp. Florida, ancumborlaf
that certain ploct or parcel nr
propartp located, altaate, nad
being In eald County and
■tats, to-wit:
Iait t of HOIITH PINE*
CllKitT. tlacund Addition. Ho.
plat, a subdivision, accord*
o
Ing to a plat tharaot, ra*
rordfd In Plat Booh II, page
la, of lbs Public Itacorda of
Hamlnol* , Oountp, Florida.
EACH
OP TOU IB RE­
QUIRED to film po*r a nowar
or othar written dafanaaa to
tha Complaint with tho Clarh
of the Circuit Court o f Sem­
inole Countp, Florida, In thla
proceeding and to toroe n
copy thereof upon tba plaint*
lira attorneys, wboao names
and sddrtaa ara hereinafter
aat forth, a* required bp law
not latar than tha &gt;th dap of
Juno, l t d . In default there­
of tha causa will proceed at
parte upon the entry of a
Docrot Pr* Confess* again**
pou.
tVITNEHH mp hand and tho
tail of said Court In Raminol* County, Florida, this trd
day of May, l t d .

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Arthur H. Beckwith. J r.
Clark of tha Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlaa
Deputy Clark.
Beardall. Grldlap and Lawl*
At t o r n e y s

for

Plaintiff

H North Court Itraat
Post offlca Boa t i l l
Orlando, Florida
Publt.hl Map 1. K . M. td
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to rirt or aerr
TO: JACK D. LEE and KATH*
RTN LEE, bis wlfa. Da*
fandanta,
Baaldanc* a n d
MatMag
Addraao Unknown.
TOU AND EACH OF T o ll
are harabp notified that ault
ha* baan commancad agalnat
pou In tha Circuit Court nf
tha Ninth Judicial Circuit of
tha Htat* nf Florida la and
for Hamlnola County, tha ah.
bravlatod till* of which l*i
Cambridge Havings Bank,
Plaintiff
1

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Italph
Harry
Ethal
Lou Iso
wlfo, at al.,

Grayson
Grayson,

and
hi*

Dofaadwow
la Chancarp No. l l t d .
Th* naturs of this ault to
a foracloaura of that certain
morlgag* from said defend­
ant* to plaintiff, datad Haptrmbir 1, t i l l and recorded
Hcptambar It, l t d In Mort­
gage Hook l i t pag* t d af th*
Public Itacorda of Hamlnolo
Countp, Florida, encumbering
that certain place or parcel of
property located, situate, and
being la aald County and
Htat*, to-w lt:
Lot It In tb* N. l i t fast
of Lot 11. Block It. Wynne*
wooj, Sanford. Florida, as*
cording to th* Plat tharaot
a&gt; recorded la Plat Book t,
Pag** t l. tl. and tt, PubUo
Records of Samlaols County,
Florida.
EACH OF TOU M BE*
QL'IIIKD to fll* poor aaower
or other written dafanaaa to
th* Complaint with tho Clark
of tb* Circuit Court af Sami*
nol* Cuuntp, Florida, In thla
proceeding and to sarr* a
copy thereof upon the plaint*
If fo. attorney*, whoso name*
and addroao are hereinafter sat
forth, as required by law, aol
latar than tha llh dap af
Jun*. l t d . In default thereof
th* cauas will proceed an
part* upon th* aalrp of a Da*
era* Pro Coafatao against t*u.
WITNESS mp hand and th*
official teal at aald Court la
gamlnol* County, Florida, this
Ird dap at Map, l t d .
IHUALt
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr.,
Clark of th* Circuit Caurt
By: M*r:na T. Vlhlaa
Deputy Clark
Baardall. Grldlay and Lewis
Attorneys for Plaintiff
t* North Court Street
Peat Offlca Bus l i l t
Orlando, Florida.
Publish; May 7. 14. M. td.
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Immediate Results Are Swift And Simple Thru The Herald Classifieds. Ph. FA 2 -5612
1

Classified
Phone
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2. Notices - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
I. Transportation
5. Food
fi. For Rent
|»A S|iecial Notices
7. I! us i n e s s R e n ta l a

322-5613

■

CLASSIFIED IN DEX
1. I .out &amp; F o u n d

Office 204 W . First
DEADLINES
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
Tues., thru Fri. - 2 P. M. day
Before Insertion. Mon. * Sat.

STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Tues., thru Frt. - 2 P. M. day
before Insertion. Mon. - Sat.

RESPONSIBILITY:
Tne Herald win oot be re•pooaibla for m ore than on*
incorrect insertion o f your ad,
and reserve* the right to re
rtie or reject any advertise
meat from what ordered to
conform to the policies of this
&gt; »p w ._______________________

8. Beach Ken tala
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
II. Real Estate Wanted
12. Ileal Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
U . Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitter*
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Sendees

26. Radio

&amp; Television

S. E d u c a tio n - I n s t r u c t io n
REGISTRATION opened for
Good Shepherd Christian
day school. 3. 4 &amp; 3 years
old. Nursery III. Kinder­
garten 113. Transportation
available for city and out­
lying areaa. 322 7312 or
322-3719

AiMroes

amt

rt»U*tie«

unknown

FURN. Apt. 3 0 0 Meilonville.
UNFURNISHED

2

bedroom

FURNISHED
2
bedroom
huuse. Adults. No pet*.
LOST: 8 week olil grey king
FA 2-7604.
haired male Kitten. Vici­
nity of 3th St. &amp; Oak Ave
2 BEDROOM
Housetrailer.
an Saturday 23th of May.
Bowman's Trailer Court.
Liberal reward offered. Pb.
DeBary. NO 8-«H«.
323 0387.
LOVELY bedroom, private
entrance to gentlemen. SID
per week. Hef. FA 2-7461.

L * r * e _ reward for return ■1 RM. Vurn. Ant., 1711 Mo.
try p__ Q_
S " i l ! i . Pern Park. Florida
u! ID papers. FA 2-9177.
Beilrtw*m Air - Coinlittoiivii.
■lid file the grlitltixl In the
I l l E. Hih Ut., FA 2-6786.
office of the clerk of Cir­ LOST: Ladies while wallet
cuit Court on or before the
on Onoru ltd. between W. 3 BEDROOM borne, Sunlatul,
tout day of June, A. O. 15U
•lid hvrcln fait not or a de­
Woodland &amp; E. Woodland
FA 2 -8 3 t,
cree pro cohfexxo will he en­
Dr. Keep money, but return
ured aualnet you.
FURNISHED
2
bedroom
WITNESS my hand » n d
rest of contents.
■eal and the teal of eald
house. 32 Naranja ltd , De­
c u r t In Sanford, Florida, thle 2 . N o t ic e s - I’ ensunabi
Bary. Can be teen ’lu e*. A
17th day of May. A. D. 1»«*.
Wed. afternoon.
(SEAL)
CARD OF THANKS
Arthur If. Beckwith. dr..
Clerk. Circuit Court
I wish to thank ah my Mends “ CLEAN quiet Room *" The
Ity: Martha T. Vlhlrn
for their kindness to me
Gable*. FA 2 0720.
Deputy Clerk
while l was in the hospital,
Orville John.&gt;&gt;n. Ill
eif the law office of
for their gifts, cards and I BDRM. bouse. NO 8 3122
Jufeph M. Muraeko
alter 0.
flowers. Also the nurses
p. o. Bo* i :s
Pern Park, Florida
who w ere so kind to me.
3 ROOM furnlihed Apartment
Pubtieti May 31. : l * June
Sincerely,
Mrs. Carrie Clough

13*1

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Legal Notice

for couple. 613. FA 2-7390.

2 BEDROOM rurn. ground
floor
Apartment. Contact
2312 Palmetto,

TOs BURK Alit) 3CIIKM KNACN isT icr n r si it
Kit anil ll&gt;\ M. SCHISMEfficiency Apt. *W Mo. up.
IN TM*S NAME I lf THT
ENAL'KR, his wife. resi­
s
t
ate
o r ri.nniiiA
dence unknown.
Surplus City. 2»l w . 1st.
yo u
tu t: itKitr.itv s o r t - TO; JORKPIt .A. PULLKtl amt
JANK
II
rUtaLUH, hiVlUD that
FKUKItAL NA­
KENT A BED
wit*. r**h1*' &lt;-* unknown.
TIONAL MORTOAOB ASSOC­
you
auk
111: it Kit v n o t i - Rollaway, Hospital k
Baby
IATION. tiavlnu flltU In this
FKriKTMt. VACourt it* sworn Bill of Com­ S'lKI* that
Bens.
plaint, the natur* and p«irno»« TION A L MOItT«H(JE ASS*"'By Day. Week, nr Month
of which H to (orecloee that tATtON, having filed In this
certain morteaee executed hy Court It a aw.irn Blit of Com­
CAtlROLL'S FURNITURE
Ilerntrd Schemenau-ir *ml Ida plaint, lit* nature ant purM. Hchemenauer, hU wife. t** pott of which I* to for*. In-* Ph FA 2-5181 H6 W. 1st St.
Iakwyvrs Mortcacr snil Till* that certain mortg *g* es*Company, on the Sth day of ruled by f*turence W. Ktttnall F U It N IS II E D Apartment.
July, 1»J»; that »*M 0»m - an.l Slary Ann Rl*nall, u /k 'a
Clean ami close in. Jim m ie
plelnt pray* for *n account- Mary Ann Flegl. to Florida
Cowan. 322 1013.
In* to b» taken under the Mortgage Servl * In*, on the
direction of the Court for lath day of November, !»S*.
What I* due tbs Plaintiff Tor that aald Complaint prays fur
principal and Intereel «n »-‘ ld an ancuuntlnc to he taken unBvortkaa* and morisauv not* *ler the direction of the Court
and for lh« coils, chanrr, *'"l tor what l« dti" th* Plaintiff
\ t i i i : &lt; iH c l'ir n n i i t n r
sipcnat* Including attorney , for prim-1 pul and Intereet on I i i i k * i &gt; r u ji d i m We i in said
mortgage
and
mortgag*
Itti and abstract teas atxl
i t rr o f w v» • m i tK tiithat In default of such l'&lt;*y- note amt for the costs, charg­ I \in.i: IlH ’ Y r t . M.llMDA.
m*nl. title. Interei;. ••'at'- es and capiases Including at­ &lt; i i %w i : iiv \D. i mm
fees
and ahetract I l». It MS8AD it COM I*A\ T.
&lt;lalm. dvmand and equity of torney's
redemption of th* Defendant, |e*s and that In default of
I'U I n tlf f.
and all persona claim !"* by. | eu^lt payment, title. Int.rrst, V9
through.
under or action eetate, claim, demand and eq­ : GE GKGK l.l -S T M t O W E N * . 1 1
them or any of them, be »h. uity uf redemption of tin l&gt;*- UI. It «|,
anti all
per*..ns
solutaiy barrad and foreclos'd; fenda nt ■
Dftf«n$9i«ni 9.
said lUlt batri* flle-1 In the claiming hy, through, u Itr or
A n r ir i: o r * i t t ia
Circuit Court of the Ninth Ju­ agalnat tliem or any if them, m m i $. %$.i: ruu»:&lt; i.oM n»;
dicial Circuit. In and for -Sun- I*1 absolutely barred and fore- r o i f i l l . T o n y ’ U W A K T Z an.I
In de County. In Chancery. •n* cloe*d; eald suit being filed
I IK ltll K ft T A U RAILS, a*
titled FRnBRAL N.\TU*NAI* In the Circuit Cuurt &lt;&gt;f the
K--r»* r 1 1 iMftnpri o f A*MOHTOAUK ASSOCIATION, a Ninth Judicial Circuit, In an I
Kamlltiv
Comcorporation ofganlxvd .under for Seminole County. In chant»:»»' &gt;, a 11m l U*'1 pa ft nor*
an Act of Con;:r»»« and!
; eery, entitled PKtlttAL NA­
ail*j I* **r ,na n Iif nl « itit » i. ila l *
In* purauant to tna V-dorat TIONAL MORTG At) K Aik'OCInic uii'lrr t ile U Vh'N o f
National Jtort*a*e Atsocla: i-&gt;n IATtt»N, a corporation organthe Htat# of Coniivolleyt.
Chartar Act. PUInurf. v.rau. lied under an Act of Congress NK O IIK \ &lt; Hi
It K H N A it D
SCtlS.MS.NAU- and existing pursuant to th*
In an unkfiiiwn witat* or
National
M&lt;*rl*»«e
EH and IMA St- 3CIIKMKNAL- Federal
roun frjr
niftier t h i n
Hit
Charter Act, plaintiff, versus
CIL hit wife: and
Hiatt t»f Florida, a n d mall*
A
FFtJ.KIt
and
tvo oo w o o l * pitoDt &lt;"res. JlthKPH
Ir&gt;«c i t U r e i i I.elnit:
INC.. Defendant*, h.dng Ctmti- JANK It. rULLEIt, hie wife.
3 l'r«itwt&gt;qit Hu ad
being Chancery
cery Ca** No. 17)11. praylha a Defendants,
W f i t p o r l . &lt;*«jnn»etlcut.
praying a
fortcloaura of aald morttta** Cate No.
Y i a r « hcrvbjr n o t ifie d that
on tho following
ecrlhed foreclosure of said mortgage a C om p lain t to f o r t c l o * * «
on the following dee*rih«l
land, lying and h-ind In
certain mnriKaan anrunihs-rina
Inol* County. Florid.*, t■■- v* 11 - land, lying and being In S-tnl- the f 1, U•mv i n if Ivti'rlbvd « r i l
Lot to. Itlo k J. W i:ATIt- noje County. Fieri,la to.a li: Vrypvity. to*«»U:
Lot b of PRAIRIE LAKE
EIINFIELI*
FlltnT AUDI*
Lot t*. BlocH it. W R A T H *
MANORS, Seminole Cuunty.
TION.
according
In i&gt;l it
sit^ riE L D rn tu T a d d i ­
Florida,
according to plat
thtrtof as recurded In Plat
t i o n ,,
ac cor ding
to
tht
thereof
recorded In Flat
Book IS, Pag* AS. of Public
plat t h t r t o f no r « c o r i l r l
Book 11, Page 7J, Public
Hacordt of 9*niln*de ivunIn Plat Itooh U , F‘ 4| m ««
Recur da of X-in Inole County,
ty, Florida; Together v*uh
and ST. Pybllo IC«c&lt;&gt;rd« uf
S'lorhla together with the
th*
following
&gt;■ piiipmvnt:
feoritinoU
Cucmiy. Kturida,
following equipment; Heal­
Intarnatlonal of L'll.a Fur­
h i* b* »n
f lit d 4 f i t t i « f
yutj
er, permanently inatail-d
nace, Mod. OtIS st K-l*;
You. and each ut - ■■*, are tn Ihv ahovv**tyl«d auU, aud
Tou. and tacit of you, art
you
a
r
«
required
l
«
a
t
r
v
t
a
hereby rvpilrtd to flit t**ra..n- hereny required to fit* t*r- c o p y «jf your t iiik f t f t,r o l h t f
ally or by attorney. 1 i O'* of- eonalljf or hy attorney, In ihe IM*4 &gt;Hna to tfti* C o m p la in t on
flct of thi Clark of sa; I Court. office of the Clerk of *s!d P laintt (fn «ttorn«&gt; s. ANIiKIt*
In tht County Cuurt II &gt;u»». In Court, In the County Court SON. R i 'P l f , D K X V
la&gt;W Nth* city of Sanforl. ■ .unty or House, In tho , liv of Hanford. M,.S a, t i n i!«n flKHU. 122
htmlnolt. Slat* of Florida. •*** County of heniinol*. h; ,t&gt;- of Ka«t C on t r ol L t u u r , Orlatido
or btfort tht Sth day of Ju;i* Florida, on or b*fore ,he tth Florida, and fIi» tn« original
day of J un. l l* . t?v I. J ■»r
A. I*., t lt l. your
r.mlve ip p itr M i*, ilfiiAef of o’ bftf In • a or or o ih t r PJ* a&lt;tlri k; In
tntwtr
or
othtr
ul.a41t&gt;ei to thi tho o f f let o f t h i Citric o f
lint in
f ftnalvr
rv* C.jiiipUlnt I1in thU ca "1’»** ■•»«! t h t Clr- ult Court on o r b t f o r t
»*c h w* slid Id ft#r
ujftilfi ,s.iuvi«r«. i hr U t h day o f Ju nt» 1*41.
ik liv­
'or the M iiWdll, s ji A -i f A J* Mint* *t - If jmlh* fail, tui d*i
w ill
kit
til* IMatliitlff. ft er •• p r o
Plaintiff. * copy of said fittoa l ' torn#/* fo
th* rv4*il»ftr- taken atfalnvt | m**
' c o p y ot »-4 4 pUatiln
logs, uthtrwlat said &gt;Jltt
Urf
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fd
iii
tho
C
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m
­
ml
ftftM lllll of *
Complaint will It* I*'tori Aft
Mill tft 1.4kft11 49 tor Utat 'l bjf plaint.
I'.tufrtacd by you *od *ftdi
Mb(a Nolle# iha ll
p u h llih &gt;0"ft m l * *« it of &gt;
youIU.IA Chit vd oiti'a a w i t k for fo u r ewnD bln
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*utint&gt;. At HaUford. tfftBtlOol• Countjr, ford M rr a li
Fanford.
StmlooU
D A T HD th.* U t h
d a y of
n irMftw
Florida.
May, W f* .
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vail.
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r.
Arils ar IL IfecU
Arthur II. II- »ai ft.
Arthur II. H* icaitli, Jr,
Cl«r K f tht c i r «i!t * o u r l
Clark o* the a*1r, . Co urt
f j l t r k o f CHi utl C ou r t
-f iiim Quit Cud itjr, Klwr
or*
ftt
of geminet* eat
C y : M a r th i T Y 'M -r*
Ml
Ida.
Dvputy Clvrk
ItllftO
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l&gt;r|»u&lt;&gt; Ctfttk
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1*41.
to
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Legal Notice

c u t-:v .

cm-t«

By Nadine Seltzer

o u t-I I

27. Special Servlet*

S 3 . F a rn itu rw

3 4 . A r t ic le * F o r 8*1*

NO itown payment. 3 Bed­ WELLS DRILLED, PUM PS, Sell Ut Your Furniture, quick With purchase o f Blue Lu»&gt; ~
Service
With the Caih.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
room home, kitchen equip­
tre, rent Electric C arp*!
SUPER TRADING POST
All Type* and Sixes
ped. Fenced yard. Avail­
Shim pooer for only f t p t f
FA 2-4677.
We Repair and Service
able July l»t. North Orlan­
day. Carroll's furniture.
do. 322 9070.
S T I N E
EARLY Hairy Indigo Seed.
34. Article* For Sate
Machinery and Supply Co.
BY OWNER 3 Itr. 2 hath CB
Purity, 9B.725e, germtnatia*
207 W. 2nd SL
FA 2 6432 Peeks, mosquito net*, can­
hom e in Pineerevt. Kitchen
74%. G. Barney, *2*4475,
teen*, me** kit*. Armyequipped. Reas,,liable down SMITH Air-Condition R efri­
Rl. 5. Box 131, Ocala.
Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford
payment A n t u n e
pay­
geration acrvice. A ll work
Ave.
36. AvtotMhn** • Tracks
ment*. Call FA 28249.
guaranteed. Very reaaon15. H u s in n w O p p o r tu n it y

able in price. Day F A 2-7434 BEAUTIFUL furniture. Many
Night FA 2-2089.
fine imports. Also linens,
dishes
and
silver.
Call
FA 27434.
L A W N SERVICE

For Lea&gt;«: Service Station.
Choice location. Apply The
Pure Oil Co. tut W. 6th Mowing and edging, etc. Sat* READY M IX Concrete, win­
^ faction guaranteed. Ph.
St.
dow litis, lintels, step*,
F A 2-1617.
block*, sand, cement, reek,
GROCERY Store k
meat
pipe, Heel, grease traps,
m arket. At! fixtures and
Plano Tuning and Repair
dry well*, stepping stones.
stock cheap. Make an offer. W. L. Hannon FA 2-4233
Miracle Concrete Co.
FA 2-3161
30* Elm Ave.
FA 2-5751
KKKilDAIRE

Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
1305 Elliott Ave., FA 2 3251
or FA 2-0525.

-V ■■ »-&gt;• rrvti v wts*

4. tl.

S W E E T IE PIE

2-BEDROOM furnlihed apart­
ment, also efficiency apart­
ment, furnished. 322 6341.

equipped. FA 2-3722.

c d i -:»

May 28, 1963 — Page 9 12. Real Estate T n Salt

W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Rooms private baths, 114
W. First St.

1. Lost &amp; Found

Tou nre hereby nutltled that
a Petition hna b««n filed In
the above atyled ciote by
Sucene I.us and Edith Lux
for the adoption o f Wlldeeard
Marla Walter*, a mtnur, hy
the I’ etltlonere, and you are
required to eerve a copy of LOST: Black Handbag with
yuar xnewer or objection to
tapestry design. Saturday
etiow cause why aald petltloa
ehould not be cranted on the
evening in downtown area
attorney for Petitioners. OR-

frralh

UNFURNISHED 1 bedroom
Apt. kitchen equipped. 10«
W. lath St. FA 2-4678.

Legal Notice

it minor

#a*tnr b

6. For R est

house,
kitchen equipped.
27. Special Sendees
Ph. FA 2 3631.
28. lau n dry Service
29. Automobile Sendee
2 BEDROOM house. Florida
29A. A uto Accessories
room. Available now. Ph.
30. Machinery - Tools
FA 2 1549.
31. Poultry - Live stock
3 1A. Pets
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
32. Flowers - Shrubs
First St. Near 2 city free
33. Furniture
parking lots and shopping
t i t i i k c i n c v i T t n t n r o r 34. Articles F or Sale
stores. No utility charges.
THE HATH J t m r t l L t lllSuitable for couple or sin­
e r r r . i t s i n s o n » e h i - 33. Articles Wanted
hols : i n c v r v . s i .u n i n i .
56. Automobiles - Trucks
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
I T C lIA.Tt'EH Y TO. I3IMT
Store.
I S T IIK M A T T R I l OF* U n » P - 37. Boats - Motors
TION l»r KLOKNE L.CX A S H 38. Motorcycles - Scooters
3 BEDROOM'S. K i t c h e n
KtUTIt L U X
h il d e u a k d
39. Trailers - Cabanas
SI A III A W A L T K I t a ,
( w e t i i k u T O T ir r.
TOl rllA ltL K * U
WALTERS

ff!?r

16. Female Help Wanted

Sales k Service
G. II. HIGH
4700 W. 1st SL Sanford
Fh. FA 2-3883

SHALLOW WELI.S k PUMPS
Jerry Lord FA 2-3219

195* CHEV. VS. Std. traas.
Call 323-0585.
CARS WANTED
REEL'S USED CARS
Uth SL k Sanford Ave.
BUYING A NEW or
USED CART

'

FINANCE IT WITH US
* Low Interest Rates
• Low Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANK

1933 CP. D ev. Cad. Loaded.
Actual 49.000 mL Im m acu­
YOU pick it, bring contain­
late. $795. F A 2-3461 o f
er. Blackeyed peas. $1.75
GA 5-0383.
Air-Conditioninpr
a bu. Fancy peppers $1.50
a bu. Tomatuc* $2.00 a bu. 1951 ( D R . DODGE Sedan,
h . it. h o p e c o „ I N C .
Cash price $63. FA 2-244*.
ELD ERLY while w o m a n 2U0 So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
Okra $3.50 ■ bu. FA 2 0603.
See at 423 Grandview D r.
keep house (or elderly peo­
ALUMINUM
Furniture
re29. Automobile Servlet
ple. FA 2-3980
Run* good.
webbed cheaper than you 1958 EDSEL.
Looks good. A . K. Rnsaet*
AUTO RADIO SERVICE
CURB Girl. Apply Pig 'N
can do it yourself. Bring
ter. FA 2.1851.
PERSONAL RADIO k TV
Whistle. Sanford.
It to (he Furniture Center.
“ H i finally proposed! He proposed that I altar* my
25th. St. k Sanford Ave.
1100 French Ave.
chocolate candy wrtth him !"
WOMAN to make custom
37. U oa ta • M o to r *
Auto Glass, Tops
m ade drapes and slip covers.
BLACKEYED Peas. Y ou pick
6. For Rent
12. Real Fatal* For Sale W rite Box 1, Sanford Her­
k Sea* Covers
and bring container. $1.50 Gateway T o The Waterway
ald.
a bu. FA 2-788L
UNFURN. l i t Floor. 3 rim . 3 BR. Home. 202 Laurel Dr.
K o b s o u Sporting Goods
A U T O GLASS &amp;
bath, 2 icreened porche*.
Good
location,
kitchen
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
TRADE—3
Wheel
heavy
duty
17. M a le H elp Wanted
SE A T COVER CO.
309 Magnolia Ave. Apply
equipped. Low down pay
304
6-8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2-5961
Band Saw lor heavy duty
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
upataln evening*.
ment. Aaiume loan. A real SERVICE Station Attendant.
Lawn
M
ower.
322
8273.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
3S. Motorcycle* • S c o o t e r *
Experienced in lubrication.
laving. Call 322-7879.
RENTALS
Must be over 21. References
SEWING
MACHINE.
1963
•58 INDIAN M otorcycle. TOO
A U T O G LASS
11IDR3I, uniurn. home Loch
DOWN PAYM ENT
While xig la g . No attach­
required. I-ike Mary Am oco
ce.
twin,
Light weight.
Arbor }33. 2 Bedrm, Furn.
OVERCOME
IN ST A L L E D
Station. Lake Mary.
ments needed to tew un but­
$393.00. FA 2 9912.
Apt. S55. 1 Hdnn. Furn. New Home — never occupied.
tons, make* button holes and
Senkarik (Huns and Paint
Apt. 643. Robert A. W il­
3 Bedroom*, two full tile 19. S itu a t io n s W a n te d
fancy ltitcbcs. Tako 3 pay­ VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS.
Company
liam*, Realtor. FA 2-3931.
bath*. Large Lot. Built-in
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
ments o f $8.02. Write Cre­
New k Used.
Child Care. FA 2 2274.
Range and Oven. Principle
Lewla Sale.' A Servle*
__
dit Adjustment. P. O. Box
NEW unfurnished 2 bedroom
and Interest payment $64.15 GOOD Laundress. Will do 31. Poultry - Mvettlock
2132, DcLand, Fla.
2517 Country Club Rd.
Duplex Apt. New itove k
per month.
ironing in my home. Rea­
Ph. FA-2-7928
refrigerator. W a t e r furnFOR SALE: Three Gurnaey WIZARD push Mower $7.00.
J. W. Hall, Realty
sonable. 706 Bay Ave.
iihed. Tile bath and terraiheifers, 9 months old. Had
3 hp. Clinton 4 cycle Mow­ BICYCLES repaired • Re*
FA 2 3611
to floors, 4,5 m&gt;r Mo. Ph.
calfliood vaccination. $285
E XPERIENCED
Cook.
23
painted. E lec. Train* re*
er 615. Eleclresteem Heater.
FA 2-371 alter 5.
WILL TRADE
year*. Male. 322 8U8.
" fur”i )T"ffirceTCan' V A 2 29 3o-f-J l*V 801-U.—Rit-Ktr
- -pjtrvth -Coy's —Bike—Shope-—
3 Lott in Sanford, close to
or com e to 2114 Summerlin
lit Sanford Ave. F A 2-9663,
NEW Home, 3 bedroom*, I ’ ii
3 PIECE Bathroom set with
downtown, for liounetrallcr 21. Beauty Salon*
Ave.
after
5:00
p.m.
Free
pick up and delivery.
baths. WeallnghouM! kitch­
fittings. $15.00. 42'' Kitch­
of equal value. Write P. O.
en, central oil heat. CarHARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
en sink with fittings, $5.oo.
For quality automobiles at
31 A . 1’ et.i
Box 702, Wildwood. Fla.
porle. iiHi.oo monthly, op­
Complete Scr. Eve. Appt's.
Gas range, good baker. low prices check the Herald
tion to buy. Ph. Orlando ON LAKE RAVENNA. 4 Bed 105 So. Oak
FA 2-5742 REGISTERED Collie*. $26.
$15.00. Freo delivery. Ph. classified pages where loca l
422-2376.
FA 2-2157 alter 6.
rut., 2 bath. Comfortable 1
dealers advertise.
FA 2-1757.
GRADUATION SPECIAL
year old home in excellent
Cut ‘N Curl Beauty Shop
BEDROOM house in De­
DACHSHUNDS - T w o mini*,
condition. Fireplace, Air
Bary. Large Florida room .
Cold Wave $695 complete.
tu r n , AKC. Beautiful black
conditioning, central heat,
Mr. fc Mr*. Utility room.
Open evening by appt.
with tan apols. 8 weeks old
double carporle 4k large
FA 2-7213.
318 Palmetto Ave.
322 0631
Special price. $35. FA 2 3912
utility rm, covered patio
with neat landscaped yard 2 2 . B u ild - P a in t - R e p a ir 3 3 . F lo w e r s - S h r u b *
SMALL furnished iwiu.se; cou­
301 Vlhlen ltd.
ple preferred; modern con­
FINISHED masonry home on POTTED MUMS in bloom.
venience*. 9U5 W. 3 t h St.
NO CA5I1 NEEDED
your
property
any wive re
35c up.
SM ALL clean
Furn.
Apt. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. 161
in Florida. No down pay­
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
month. T. k I. included.
Light* k water 1'urn. Ph.
ment. Low monthly pay­ Grapeville Ave. Near 20th St.
322
8065.
FA 2-U702.
ments. I. E. Batten. 5U5 E.
3rd
St. Ph. FA 2-1970 or 33. Furniture
CLEAN 1st floor Apartment. 3 A 4 BEDROOM Home*.
FA
2M40.
Sanford, Fla.
See models at Highland
Private entrance. 1004 Pal­
New people In to vn look at
metto.
Ave Ixmgwtaid. 10 m in u te), . . .
~
Hi raid Ails. He sure your
south ou 17-92 ami west on *''■
S e r v lc w
business is represented with
2 BEDRM. Huusctrallcr Furu.
Seminule 1 bluvk.
alii active
advertisements.
tu’ x 50.'. FA 2-4196.
LMN ENTERPRISES INC.
Call FA 2-3dl2.
DAY Grill cook. Female pre­
ferred. Must be experienc­
ed. Waiircvs. must be ex ­
perienced. Chick 'N Treat,
Sanford.

Your Neighbor A t Hollers

m

Wall

FURNISHED
2
bedroom
huuse. Air Conditioner $80
a month. FA 33219.

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond Lundquixt, Also.
FURNISHED Apt. Bright A FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank IlMg.
clean. *60 a .Mo. G06 S
Park Ave.

St.

I’ lumbiriR &amp; Heating

Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
I.arry’ * Mart 213 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132

AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR
WORK
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2 6562 We Buy. Sell, Trade, Repair

KILL'S THRIFT SHOP

Realty

PLUMBING
Johns
Furniture * Appliances - T V.
FURNISHED Duplex. Adults. THE TIM E TESTED FIRM
Contracting Repairs
Upen 9 to 9 daily amt Week­
FA 2-7074. ISU Park.
FREE ESTIMATES
116 N. Park Ave.
FA 26123
ends
tt— ; I
It t., HARVEY
BEDROOM
unfurniihcd H O M E
In ’ Geneva, Fla.
I'll. 322 7363 2619 Hiawatha St.
2l&gt;4 Samord Ave.
FA 2 3383
hou*e.
Kitchen tniuipped.
Sanford, Fla.
Church Street. It it . SeliNear base. FA 2-0566.
ers. Phone 319 4281.
3fi. K ndiu &amp;- T e le v is io n
FRF-K T s TIALXTK
t BEliROOM furnished house 3 BEDROOMS, Florida room.
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
PERSONAL ItADtil A TV
tin large lot. 5Q&gt; u mmilh.
ovating. New A Used Furni­
New roof Sacrifice, IHioo
1 DAY SERVICE
FA 2 0597.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
down. $77.26 month. Ph.
25th. St. &amp; Sanford Ave,
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
FA 2-4836.
Ph. 323-0655
2626 L.VUREL Ave" 3 Bed­
FA 2-2117.
rooms, 1 bath, Living room, A HOUSE IS NOT A HOME
27. Special Service*
dining
room,
kitchen A
WANTED reliable couple lo
—Necessarily. It U to have
Florida rutm. $H5 a month,
lake up monthly payments
that tntaiigiole something LAWN'S Renovated - Aerate
3K 6776.
o f $15.51) en 3 complete
Remove Thatch - Chinch
you feel the moment you
Hug Spray (VC-I3J * Fcrti
rnnnis n( furniture. Call
enter. Situated on a beau­
9. Fur Sulc nr Kent
'U — Ph. FA 2 4241
tiful shady corner lot. Is
TE 8 1511, Casselberry, col­
House. FA 2-7898 or FA 2-4205
LAWN
S IR
lect.
one of the nicest 2 bed­ MANSFIELD
room homes in Sanford.
2 BR. 817 Catalina FA 2 0578
Let us show you, you will
exclaim “ Wouldn't it lie
BY OWNER, 3 Harm. 2 baths
nice to live h e re !" $ll,9uu
large lot. FA 2 1952.
for the
— and well worth it.
I I . H eal K .stulv W a n t e d
3 BEDROOMS, 2 baths. Must
lie hardwood floors. Garage.
Prefer East Sanford, taw
down payment. Ulder type
borne preferred. Write Box
B, c o Sanford Herald
12. H eal E s ta te F u r S a le
2 BEDROOM House. 908 Myr­
tle Ave. Call Jim m ie Co­
wan. 322-4013.
BY OWNER. Furnished or
unfurnished.
2
bedroom
huuse. 122 Country Club Dr.
FA 2-1399

Stemper Agency

LIKE

REALTOR — INSURUK
FA 2-4991 JU19 S. French Ave.
NEWLY redecorated 3 bed­
room frame house at 312
Holly Ave. Near school,
close in. Hardwood floors
thru out. I.arge rooms, mo­
dern kitchen equipped $7,500
Liberal
terms.
Contrail
Mrs. M. L. Itaborn. Ph.
i FA 2 5859 or FA 3-3792.
|

Jim Hunt Realty

S' ; n DRIES Slore. Stock A
equipment. Well establish­
Oil Ice FA 2-2118
ed. Proprietor wishes to re­
Night FA 2U648
tire. Call FA 2 0271 or
323-0700
tang wood TE 8 63«)
2524 Pars Dr
Sao/ord, FIs.
ONLY six left in desirable
Tee 'N Green Estates. See
model on UpsaU
Road,
Real E-date— Mortgages
Centrally air conditioned, 3
t il N. Park Ave.
FA 2 2120
or t bedroom t, beautiful
Ravenna Park
FA 2-7495
family room, in your price
Evenings
range, 2txh Si. W. by MayFA 2-3517 FA 2 3829 F A 2-8360
fair Country Club.

Stenstrom Realty

best years
of your l if e. . .

AIs

NASH,

MECHANIC

At, who ban worked here for 2 years haw a lovely w tfo,
G rrtla and 2 rule liltlr girls, Grrtta l.inn and Marla
Diane. At likes to fish and play the guitar, lie look*
forward In the linn- he and hie family ran drive over
the Alaskan Highway.
H ea d y T u S e r v e

Y ou At

H o lle r s o f S a n fo r d

HOLLESSoiSANFORD
M ONTH

K N II

CLEAN • VP

T O D A Y ’S

SPECIALS
19S 8

*295

19 5 8

‘ 495

1 0 C A

FOIU,Vfl

| #

S tu tiu n W ngirn

J

Q

H O C
^

7

J

LAKBFRO N T APARTM EN TS
on tho iho/es ot
beautiful Lake Mattland
I &amp; 2 B ed room s

Yacht Club social canter,
pool, sun deck, shuttlehoard, putting green, boat
docks, fishing

1, I Ml ft 2 Baths

Mjnutet to thooping tna

G£ kitchens; range,
(ehiterator, oven, garbage
disposal! included. Plui,
wall to wall carpets, airconditioning and heating,
city water, city sewerage,
sound proof privacy.

pier.

dew Atamm Orlando to urtMfl
snd c oftdr»( tc UrHist.

Hot a Co-operative! but
CON 00 MiN-l-UM!

j

from $ 9 , 4 5 0 mnJ
$43 par month.

WI TH

III; VI Elf. VI rOMATIC
. i.L E c n m : 2 s p e e d
W INDSHIELD
WIPER
AND YYASUKK
TODAY

t r v n h m is s io n

Bank financing available.

LAKE MAITLAND TERRACE APARTMENTS
HM S Or ■ate

lw&lt; ri On VISII Vi |*u K- 'S J a&gt;«!M fir)
fhsnv i l l - l i t )
FOfAftAeft Mrtifmt Apfrfmp apen fwmry
t mm U* § p m
ft'vy'h*# Ja.IuJctii* rimjei inl ■. i. ,ijut» it »M U ft AntiA

219 E. “ nil ST.

SAM ORD

33U3 PA R K A \ fI.

J

�'

' » '

4 Junior High Students Score 'A s
Pour Sanford Junior

High era whose scores put them on
School students m ade top the Honor Roll. They Included
scores during the past ala Michele Malhon, Raymond
Dederiag. Kathy Sloan. Kit
weeks grading period to cant
deGanaM, W a n d a Austin,
an all “ A " report card.
Barbara Bell, Robin FordThey are Lam ar Oxford, ham , Wanda Nelson, Bill HalLaeUe K ing, Carol Besaerer back. Stephen Mslott, Dwight
Prank
Whigham,
Smith,
ta d Pam Meriwether.
Chris Wilson. Mike Yentsch,
Sixteen students w ere nom­
Christine Almqulst, Ann Carl­
inated for the P ilot Club son, Marilyn Hern, Susan
scholarship awards Including Hoop, Debbie Johnson, Deb­
Kay Tilson, Sheralynn Wil­ bie Kinsey, Sue Makla, Pat
liams, Lynn Carlson, Karen Marnsita, Marty Pierce. Mar-

2 THE 8CHOOLHOU8E FOUR PLUS ONE, consisting of Principal Christy
[ntendent R. T. MHwee, and Principal* John Angel and Louin
Band Director Michael Flutter at the piano, will be among
acta preaented for tonight's program for the Longwood Ele(Herald Photo)

Courthouse Records
William Belay, etux to FHA,
Plnecreat, $11,300

M m r r Ekrv to Elsie Jones,
_etal, 30-10-30, &lt;1,000
m tr y Homes, Inc., to James
^ O liver, etux, Goldie Manor,
$12,000
Ward H ieki, Inc., to Jamea
. 1 4 O'Donnell, etux, Eastbrook, $17,400
D m Chapman, etux, to Ho'b e r t
Granger Sr.,
dux,
^Oakland Shores, $3,000
Qukland Estates, Inc.,
to
•Courtney D a m ll. e t u x ,
^Oakland EaMlea. tto.uou
f t e r g i B u s Jr., d u x to Ho. hert
Llpptocott,
etux,
Evanadate, $12,230
M arti* Segal to Anthony Ci- aecio, Casselberry, $23,000
la r r le tt Pennell to David
* Douglas, Sanlando, $6,000
Sbaodoro C h illi nt, d u x to
Prank Wise Jr., etux, Lake
Harney, $7,000

Bradshaw, etux, Academ y
Manor, $0,400
Jay Beck, etux, to Alfred
to
DeLattlbeaudicre, etux, L- Charles Pearson, d u x .
Aaron Minnick, d u x , Tan% B -ll, T-C, $3,000
glcwood, $10,000
FHA to Felton Ncesimlth,
Theodore Chalfanl, d u x , to
etux, Sanlando, $14,300
Dewey Denton, etux, &lt;*,500
John Kearney, etux, to Quintin Lacey, etux, Magnolia Felton Neessmlth, d u x , to
Howard B erry, etux, Oak­
lights., 110,000
land Hills, &lt;0,000
FHA to Robb Williams, etux,
F la il D ivorce D ecrees
No. Orlando, 113.200
Virgil Jay Waned, d u x , to Peter Chalterton vs Marie
Chalterlon
Gene Moody, d u x , Little
Frances
Redden
vs
Eloy
Wcklva, 17,too
Redden
William Clause, e t u x , to
Jam es Lee, d u x . Celery Eva Mae Ritch va C ed i Ritch
Evelyn Dinklni va Roswell
PUntailon, &lt;7,300
Dinkins
Shoemaker Construction Co.,

Williams, Sally Deal, Kathryn
Young.
M ery
Louise
Klay, M ichele Malbon, Sue
Makin, Carol Besserer, Stefany W cstgate, Raym ond P i­
rn,
Pam ela
Pigott, Pam
Meriwether, Claudia B o m gardner and Debbie Kirkley.
Porty seventh graders were
listed on the .H onor Roll as
follow s:
Brent
Armstrong,
Mike Southward, Sharon Llpsey, Kay Tilton, K ay White,
Sheralynn Williams, Darlene
Robertson, D i x i e
Holmes,
Hank Ashby, K alhy Avenel,
Linda Taylor, Bonnie Boyd,
Loretta Conrad, Janice Robn,
George Carlton, Ben W Infre*,
Batalina Allison, Donna Rit­
ter.
Also Michael Gibson. Bud­
dy Stokes,
Daryl
Kanter,
l^nn Carlson, Cindy Green,
Jean Huff, Sue P rice, Karen
Williams, Larry Radd, Carol
Ann Nelson, Sally Deal, Les­
lie Hartwlg, Kathryn Young,
Pamela Robinson, Linda Lee,
Gail Gatcbel, Mary Margar­
et Reynolds, M ary Louise
Klay,
Steven
Pltxgerald,

Paula Elam,
Crlll
Ninth graders included to Duggan. Donna Ruutb, Ralph Butler.
Uyn Smith, Judy Wilson.
A lso Cheryl A very. K aye students w ho made the Honor Unger, N ancy Rodgers, - Betty Harden, Gall Hodman. Ar­
Bateman, W. W. Beasley, Roll lest six weeks. They Hittell, Brenda Carroll, Mer- nold Allison. Jim m y B a rk s
inelkt Griffith. John Canna- Cbarlei Scott. Linda Ashby,
Chuck Plgott, George Haupt- were:
Marilyn Dee Epps, Kareo vino. Grenda Bennett. Ann Adrienne Epstein.
kown, Jenifer Coe, Linda Mal­
loy, Linda Perkins, SalUe
Peterson, G all Roberts, Sha­
ron W eir. Cathy Best, Jeen
Wilkins, Prances Cam m aek,
R icky G oerss, Mark R a born,
Steve Leach , Beth M organ,
Susan Day, Janice Boston,
H O M E G AR D EN ER S
Kenneth Martin, Bobby K uy­
kendall, Laura Pays Watson,
Wc art headquarters for Hunniland Garden Supplies, a
and JanJce Daniels.
complete line of garden nupplies including fertilizer,

l« v il% li

• • •

insecticiden, fungicides, weed killer* and noil fumigants
for Florida noils and climate.

Great Savings on Easy Terms
FROM A WORLD OF FINE FURNITURE

MATHER of Stanford

PLANT FOODS
&amp; CHEMICALS
ROOM S
Complete
AS I-OW

• GARDEN TOOUS
• HOSE

Inc., to Ruy Pounds, etux,
An efficient airplane ca r­
Ravenna Park. &lt;l3.auu
ries a quarter o f its weigh!
LMN Enterprises, Inc., to as cargo.
Donald Ludwig, alux, Long■ dale, &lt;10.300
ART BROWN
P. Zeuli and Sons, Inc., to
PEST
CONTROL
Cecil Dsndrldge, du x. Sin
Termite* A Other P w U
Scm Knolls, 19,300
Eldon
Goldman,
d u i,
to
2601 PARK DR.
H ILL LUM BER A
Charles Notcn, etux, Cas­
322-8865
SANFORD
H A R D W A R E CO.
selberry. &lt;12,500
113 W . 3rd St. Sanford, Fla.

• LAWN MOWERS

• LAWN SPRINKLERS

LUM BER &amp; H A R D W A R E
illl) French Ave.

Sanford’* Only Air Conditioned Furniture Store
203-09 E. tut ST.

FA 2-0983

delicious

C H IC K E N
In • a- box
With F. Frit*,
daw,

roll*

Along with delicious chicken and other fine foods,
wc serve SEA FOODS daily.

FISH FRY O N

F R ID A Y S -

GRAND
85c

O P E N N IN G

t Today Only - 1 - 1 1

With each

hamburger

buy at the regular low
get a milk shake FREE!

tomorrow, Thursday or
for valuable prizes
awarded to the lucky winner Saturday,

OPEN D A IL Y

WEEKENDS
f UNTIL ?

P. M. Nothing to buy

you do not have to be present to win

Ph. F A 2-7

�Million Shopping Center Wins Okay
The propoeed II S n ifik m
Wln-Mae shopping center at
1-4 and Highway 43d wa* giv­
en form a l approval b y the
County C oam iaetoa this m a n *

*«* e i © 6

inf.
The Com mission voted to
uphold action o f the County
Zoning Com mission In ap­
proving n m o o in g from agri­
cultural and residential to
com m ercial ter the property
at the southeast corner of
(be interchange.
Discussion in the matter
continued ter one hour with
opposition being voiced by a
delegation from D ol-Ray Ma­

By L A R R Y V E RSSEL
Memorial

Day

tomorrow

• . . Nothing scheduled hero.
No p a ra d ci, no rem em brance
o f our w a r dead . . . How
many men from Sanford lost
their live*

fighting

fo r

us 7

Hill wo rem em ber them aa
we read the paper,

put on

nor.
with

The

delegation,

petitions,

armed

charged

the

and

spend

their

In den Foundation to sell the en­ nent domain for an access Engineer W illiam Bush point­ appreciation for Capt. Joseph

money

tire

Orange County.
The

shopping center would reduce

the value o f their properties e ry 's

board
motion

approved
to

uphold

recreation

property

for

A v ­ 9100,000 for the Sanford M ili­
the ta ry A cadem y. Avery, w h o

and eaoM a traffic hazard.

Zoning Commission in a 4-1

Com missioner
James
P.
Avery Jr. pointed out that
m ore com m ercial and Indus­
trial properties are needed
In the county to bring about
increased taxes.
C. W. Clayton Jr., repre­
senting Win-Mac. charged that
South Seminole County is " b e ­
com ing the bedroom for Or­
ange County,” in that per­
sons reside there but work

vote.
Commissioner
John
Fitzpatrick seconded A very's
motion but vo;ed against it.
The Commission form ally
approved an agreement to
transfer title to a part o f the
recreational area on Celery
Ave, to the City for l l i .000
plus possible 40-foot right-ofway along the west aide o f
the golf course. The City ia
negotiating with the MacFad-

road to the burial plot.

ed

out

Deferred action on the Gar­ y e a n

the

county

several

ago through oversight

den Club's request fo r a park­ failed to record deeds fo r a

previously held out for 77,300 ing arM In Sunland Estate*
for the county, voted against pending a public bearing for
opposing residents.
the agreement this morning.
Purchased a new truck from
In other action today the
Strtckland-Morrison for $1,203
County Com mission:
with a trade-in.
Agreed
to
accept from
Agreed 3-2 to accept a
E lm er Jones deed for three right-of-way from Longwoodacres of land in a Negro Markham Road from Overstreet Land Company and r e ­
cem etery o ff Highway 430 (or
quest Atlantic Coast Line
a potter's field ia return for Railroad to install a crossing
condemning land under em i­ to company property. County

previous

right-of-way

and

that the land waa cut o ff by
the new Interstate 4.
County a lio accepted rightof-way fo r the State Road
Department to Install an a c­
cess road in the Sanlando
area U&gt; relieve four home
owners also cut o ff by 1-4.
Approved a bond for Linton
Cox. newly appointed justice
o f the peace
| Approved a resolution of

M. TttUy Jr., to be relieved
in July as commanding offi­
cer o f Heavy Attack Wing
One at NAS, the resolution
to be presented at the Cham­
ber o f Com m erce's farewell
dinner for the Navy officer.
Referred to County Attor­
ney Harold Johnson a claim
by William R. Wlgley for
out-of-pocket
expenses
for
medical care for his wife, in­
jured in a fall in the court­
house.
• a •
County Commission today
opposed legislation provid-

TV, shoot pool, play golf, go
to the g rocery ?

Sen. Mack Ctevrlaad Jr.
telephoned the Commission
today
fo r
Ha
reaetlea.
Jam es P . Avery J r. and
Chairman J. C. Huteblsoa
pointed not that II would
grant m ore control to Tallakaaaeo and m ight Me e p
Sem inole C o a l y
fends
when needed.

lirraUt

Nobody asked m e but, I
waa always em barrassed by
the w ord* sacred, glorious,
and sa crifice and tbe ex pres­
sion ia vein. Wo had beard
them, som etim es standing la
tbe ratn, out of earshot, so
that only the shouted words
came through, and had read
them, on proclamations, now
for a long time, and I had
seen nothing sacred o n the
battlefields and the thing!
that w ere glorious bad no
glory
and
the
sacrifices
were like the stockyards in
Chicago if nothing waa done
with tbe m eat except to bury
it. There were many words
that you could not itand to
hear and finally only the
name* o f the places had dig
nity. Certain number* were;
the sam e way and certain
dates and these with the
names o f the places w ere all
you could say and have them
mean anything.
• • •

WEATHER: Knir through Thu re tiny. High todny, 85-90. I,o\v tonight, 60-65.
VOL. 53

United I’ rca a Leased Wire

Ketublinhed 1903

W EI)., M AY 29, 1903

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 722

Legislature Clears Battle Decks
Desperate Tax
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STRANGE LOOKING LITTLE MEN called ‘T h e Whistlers" invaded the
statfe o f Seminole High School Tuesday to take part in the Merry GoRound, musical variety show. The highly amused but somewhat bewildered
audience were told that they were Moose l (See story on Page 5 o f todny’s
Herald.)
(Herald Photo)

I think of Terry Cordell
killed in Viet Nam and ab­
stract words such as glory,
honor,
courage o r
hallow
were obscene beside the con
crete name* o f villages, the
num ber o f roads, the names
o f rivers, the numbers of
regimenta and the dales.
• • •
I think of tbe snowy ridges
o f K orea . . . I think o f the
Solomuns. ] think of t!ie Argonne. I think o f a village in
Korea in the spring of 193'.’
. . .
I think of a regiment
wiped out for a w ar nobody
won . . . I think of Terry Cor­
dell dying alone in an un­
fam iliar land with a strange
flag flying overhead . . .
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In
m ad
held by the state, In
■ plan to lead Bto
not la ns# by n
county to another county la

3 2 3 Jump
Burning Ship

TALLAHASSEE U P I ) — cleared the Legislature wilh
The Legislature, clearing the concurrence of the Senate in
decks for a big tax hassle, minor House amendments.
tied up loose ends today by
One bdl gives junior c o l­
sending to the governor biili
raising Junior college teach­
ers' pay, repealing the $100
teacher competency
award
and creating a public defend­
er system.
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The measures, which
al, ready had passed h ull houses.

H assle

lege instructors a 3330 annual I Another does away with the qualified for tbe bonus.
pay raise and provides funds] controversial competency aThe bill creating the o ffic e
for year-round operation o( ward but allow* funds to pay
o f public defender In e a ch
these two-year colleges.
|teacher* who have already
judicial circuit to represent
penniless persons accused o f
crim e cleared wtlh concur*
rcn ce In an am endm ent au­
thorizing the cou rt to deter­
m ine the insolvency o f the
accused felon

Mighty Titan
Rocket Blows
Up In Sky

o f the director, whose title
U changed from president,
and requires frequent reports
to the Cabinet and Board o f
Control on olf-cam pus courses
offered by FICUS and stu*
sturnt enrollment. It also em ­
powers the Hoard o f Control
rather than FICUS to deter*
m ine off-campus study needs.
Tile legislatu re also wrap­
ped up and sent to the guv*
ernor hill* to establish a jun­
ior college in Polk County
and a Gulf coast laboratory in
Northwest Florida to study
dog flies and create divisions
o f sponsored research at statu
universities.
Chances for sine die ad­
journment e o tim e F rid a y
dimmed considerably today
with House-Senate disagree­
ment on a tax program to
balance the $987 million stato

PORTLAN D, Maine (U P I) | A Navy spokesman said th er the equipment in tho boiler
__A flash
fire broke out ill fire was touched u ff by lubri- 'room and scorched Ihe paint.
the boiler room o f the d e e -] eating oil which came in son- The lln»t« did not spread to CAFF ^AN A V Kit VI, ( 0 * 1 )
troyer USri BluiV.y today h*,* j UCt with a pail, or a hi-tViimfr p a ils of to* v -*--l.
D t f l f l 'l mighty* T ilan J
than one hour after the sh ip ' pip* after an oil gusge lin*- . Firefighter*
uaed
steam r0ckct, ihr powtrpl'ant for
arrived here to participate in broke.
&gt;tid
fiaiu in extinguishing future orbital voyages of L'.S,
, , .
Memorial Day exercise*.
Tit* fire slightly damaged -|,u blast,-. A Portland fire astronaut*, blew up in the
pulled up alongside the sky loday in tine o f the most
I hope there arc som e Bags
*hc
•Um" 1
t
1 lllaiidy bub it* hose* were not spectacular failures of Ihe
flying on First St. tomorrow, juimved or walked down the
gnnjrplank from the destroy­
1 The lilnndy wits scheduled
The 103-foot missile ruinParking meters are being er to the Maine State l*i.&lt;r
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t
o
hold
open
house
for
visittiled
from its launching pat!
where
it
was
tied
up.
A
hand­
Installed in front o f the May.
ful o f t s i l o r j
remained
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ors today atni Mcmurinl Day. at at&gt;oul 11:35 a. in. (12:33
e r's business office today.
• • •
! Today’ * public visiting m ig h t! p. in.) Hut abut 30 seconds
aboutd to help civilian fire­
be canceled, the Navy said. 1taler, its massive booster
Federal
government
still men in putting ou t the blaze.
The entile crew returned to Mage cracked upon and sent
T w o sailors were overcome
sitting on those port terminal
NEW YORK (U P I)—Stock*
the ship ut mid-morning, less a lowering hall of black
by smoke while fighting the
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS Mayor Imwrence Swofford, left, signed on the
plana.
opened firm in moderately
• • •
than tw o hcuri after the fire smoke and brilliant red flame
fire. N o one was seriously
dotted
line this morning with Maekle Hrotheni Cniwtruction o f Miami for
active trading.
soaring into the sky.
started.
We queried County Com­ hurt.
the building of the town's new $350,000 Water plant. Standing by were
It was the first lim e a T i­
m issioner
John
FiUpatrick
Curl Iltirbridge, center, company representative and Harold Ituddiffe,
tans missile lias ever blown
about that regional planning
president o f Glace Engineering o f St. Petersburg which bandied all pre­
MOBILE, Ala. (L T D —
up in flight, although others
council meeting in Daytona
liminary
work.
(Herald Photo)
Slate Sen. John Tyson o f .Mo­
have failed for various m ec­
budget.
yesterday and what he learn­
bile say* lie wants Alabam a's
hanical and electrical rea­
The tax tangle developed
ed and John cam e right back
southeastern border to e x ­
son*.
Tuesday night when llo u s s
spouting figures on how much
tend nearly to Tallahassee.
The initial explosion ap­
and Senate finance com m it-,
the Osceola and Lake County
parently cracked the Hi story
tees could not get together
Commissioners a r e
getting
rocket in two. The aecond
on a program to make up
per month and pay boosts fur
PARIS (L 'P li — President
slags’ , one
of
tin* most
an estimated $181 million gap
both boards.
Charles dr Gaulle plans to
powerful ever built lor a U.
• • •
between anticipated Income
TALLAHASSEE
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VA TIC A N CITY (U P I) — visit the Untied Statr* to con­
S. military missile, continu­
and authorized spending.
Tilings must really be bad The Vatican reported today fer with President Kennedy, House rommittce t u r n e d
ed a high, arching clim b and
Tlie Senate committee w ants
about
Tuesday
and
paiscd
a
It the sewage treatment plant
Information
Minister
Alain
that a "distinct improvement"
state sweepstake* bill, but dwn
started a downward
to lako alt the money front
. . . They disconnected the
DAYTONA
H
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fll
(
CPI
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son
to,
o
f
Daytona
Beach,
just
sought
to
show
Thompson
dewas noted in the condition of Pcyrefittc said today. Hut lie lack o l a companion bill in plunge, still intact,
phone and put a pay station
— V 10-year-old union mem- us a preliminary hearing on liherutcly tampered with tits Ihe sale* tax, while the ltouso
gave no dale for such a poss­
the Senate
may send
send it
it to
to the
the / ' r“
r-*n*c
safety officerr at i her wus re-arrested today on the charge was alumt to begin ,
has already voted to m ake
Pope John X XIII.
mile
may
niic
.
. Ih lr
phone there.
ible visit.
nu it,..
n „ it (hectic
1,.,-tii- Lape Canaveral carefully- and. charges
.
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broking system or ihe Hum
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up some o f the deficit by
grave •Hiring
during
Hie tm.il,
final,
The statement win the most
tile
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of s a b o t a g i n ”g « iiefuro U. S. Commissioner
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saa I* « t
Thnmpai,n, who tin* (dcad- increasing tlie tax on ciga rsldays of till* MM3
'ins i1" ” 1 m I freight train «|i&lt;*ratal by the Ifnil lluwkln*,
Ja ycrcs
are planning a optim istic to ilute atmut tinA companion conilitiilioiial * ** j ‘i
stake l mn i r x ntH|o».lmuiiil F l o r i d *» Knit
Thontpuon wuh indict d by c-d innocent, wus about to take |tvs ami corporations.
m assive drive to make this condition of the si-year-old
IIAVANNA (C P U — Cuba's
two
swilches
that
A showdown probably w on't
amendment implementing the gered
city the most flag flying city
|Const
Railway
May
3
at
Ne
w
!
a
federal grund Jury in Jack- the stand ill his own defense
Pope, who is suffering from |official pre-s charged today
hill faced action today in Ihe touched ofi a "d estru ct" pack­ Kmyrnn Reach.
in the state . . . Target date
'sonville Tuesday, He was re- today when the warrant was com e beforo Thursday o r
that an "A m erican plane'' |
age inside llie stage.
Friday.
is June 14 (Flag D ay) . . . inttrnnl bleeding snd a stom ­ fired heavy machine guns House ennslitliliniial amend
U. S. MurshaL served the Irasrd nil 45,(mu Itoinl penil- served mi him.
The
resulting
explosion
m
enli
rom
m
ittce.
Without
ach
tumor
that
could
he
can­
Flag sales will start very
vuirrant mi Harold V. 'I'homp- lug trial in U. -S. District
Sunday at an island off the
carved the sky with a second,
Court in Jacksonville later
soon.
cerous.
north roast where Russian* the companion amendment, although smaller, scar o f red
• • •
the
bill
could
not
be
used.
t i n * summer.
In a communique issued and Cubans are prospecting
flame and jet black smoke.
The House Appropriations
That three-page controver­
During the first day's hearshortly after 2:.'IU p.m., |H:30 for oil.
The debris fell harmlessly
Committee
tacked
on
an
sial letter being circulated by
irg before the commissioner
onlu the caprland into the
amendment killing a J3o.i**)
t h r e e Lily Commissioners a.m. ESTl, the Vatican said:
h u t week, the government
ocean, and caused no injuries.
"A
t
to
a.
m.
(4
a.m.
today)
appropriation
to
start
the
waa given the
brush-off by
MOSCOW (U P I) — Chief
sent the
the County Commission this a distinct improvement wa* Marshal of artillery Sergei sweepstakes and
morning.
Chairman J. C. noted ill tile g e n e ia l condition S. Varentsov ha* been re measure to the Hour of the
HIIIMINGIIAM. Ala. ( UPI )
Hutchison (minted out that o f the august patient, thus moved from hi* top post in M l House Tuesday,
A federal judge today ruled
the letter had been received ■confirm ing yesterday'* pre the Sov iet armed forces* a n d ' T,u' ,a n ,e com iuillre had
the Justice Department wav
LOUISVILLE, Ky. ( U P D by all members o f the County i diction."
reduced m rank for associa­ voted against Hie bill Mon
"without authority to sue fur Kdward T. Urea Hi lit Jr. left
It
suld
that
Dr.
Piero
Maaday,
but
reversed
ilsclf
Tues­
Commission
and
directed
tion with executed Soviet spy
integration
of
school*
at even hi* mo»t anient support­
Clerk Art Beckwith to "Hie zoni visited the pope ami then Oleg
Penkoviky,
informed day and approved it 8 it.
Funeral services for "Robert
er* a bit stunned today with
The measure would estab­
it.” The letter was not read left the apostolic palace with sources disclosed today.
Huntsville
and
kladisun
Coun­
E. Thompson of Casselberry,
no plans to return until to­
prcMvntM its
the magnitude of his victory
lish four stale sweepstakes a
or ide ntilied
who died Saturday, will be ty in Alabama.
•
•
•
night.
over A. B. (Happy ) Chandler
year, with the four mayor
held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday
Federal District Judge II.
Thi* announcement pointed
for tin- Democratic nomina­
AH governmental agencies.
LAKE ALFRED (U P li ~ tracks selling tickets.
at
HuGrainkuw
Funeral H. Groom* dismissed a suit
out
that
the
spiritual
leader
tion for governor o f Ken­
Part
of
the
proceeds
would
City Hall, and courthouse will
The citrus industry research
Home Chapel with Rev. D ar­
S
p
r
i n
g
Hhd in January for desegre­ tucky.
be closed tomorrow . , . Her­ o f the Roman Catholic church advisory com m ittee lias start­ Ih- used (or education.
win Shea officiating.
spent
a
"n
ig
h
t
o
f
quiet
rest"
gation of schools near the
Facing in his first try for
The cum milter did not indiald will be open and will pub­
ed an evaluation of ail work
Hurial will be in Highland
and had "n o need for n-eist- now being done by federal cate whether the sweepstakeRedstone Arsenal in Hunts­ political office the man many
lish . . , as usual!
Memory
Gardens
near
Forest
ance."
ville, winch has thousands of Kentuckian* thought was un­
and stale agencies in fields could gel oft the ground with
City.
beatable, Ihe 38-ycar-old Hup
federal em ployes.
Although w orkm en
are,
o f citrus research in Ffor -1 out Hie initial $5U,OUO approids.
priation.
Grooms cited many decis­ kinsville attorney racked up
busy cleaning up Ihe old hos- . .
.
ion* in which court* have a plurality that approached
Seminole High School
pita! building at Fifth and N O j U Q Q f
held Hie federal government 60,000 votes.
Oak. presumably preparatory
In
Bridge
Page 11
Thurt*., Muy 30 - 8 P.M .
hat no right to sue for the
to conversion to an apartment
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
- 1 W ASHINGTON (U P I) —
Classified
Pagr 3*A
civil rights of individual*.
WASHINGTON' O i l 'l l —Ag­ The White Hui-e announced Tin- Fcdcm l Communication*
building, the realty broker
Com irs
Page J A
"I am o f the opinion that
report* the deal has not been riculture Department otlicial* today Hut President K-n* Communion IFOC) today mi­
ItODEHT l*A UN IK. Director
Page II
Dear Aliby
told Senate investigator, to­ ned) ha* called a meeting th «tu ed American Telephone
Hie United States is without
T A L L A H A S S E E ( LI T) —
consummated.
HETTYE SMITH, Pianist
Page l-A
Editorial
day that the United States next Tuexlay to discuw ru i Telegruph Co. unit Western
authority tu maintain this A bill upprupriutiug $73,000
Page
11
Entertainment
H ia t was no mirage . . . due* nut lace a sugar short- ciai matters with a group of Cnimi Telegruph Co. to raise
further,. ................
Hiat th e 'fo .r construction o f a National
— featuring —
action and. ______
Puswie
T h at really was ■ survey crew age this year and predicted j about ICO hu-tnei* executive- their tales fur private line
Page 2 -A
complaint d o ci not Mate a Guard A rm ory In &lt;&gt;■•,&lt;!* wu*
SIDNEY V illi,K N . JR.
Society
out by Btsr Lake Road this that climbing prices should with com m ercial interest in tetegruph services to everyone
_. Page to St t
claim upon which relief can introduced today by Rep. Wit­
Trum peter
fs o r a in f.
dporu
1 level off soon.
|the South.
*
iex irp i press customers .
he granted,” Grooms said, liiam O 'N eil o f Marion.
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Firm Opening

Extend Borders

Pope Better;
Spends Quiet,
Restful Night

U. S. Visit

Sweepstakes
Bill Headed
For Graveyard

Union Official Re-Arrested

On FEC 'Sabotage' Charge

Machine Gun Fire

Ousted

Thompson Rites
Set Thursday

No 'Mixing'
Authority-Judge

A Musical Event!

‘Happy* Not
So Happy

The

Sanford Male Chorus

Citrus Research

Ssumunds

Shortage Seen

Kuciul Meet

Raise

Rates

Herald Index

New Armory

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Sanford. Florida

SANFORD, FLORIDA
TELEPHONE FA 2-4396

�County Board Seeks
PaMBke l o l IUU0A..,
VOL. 63

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0 ’4'

* y LARRY V K U H E L
TELEPHONE CONVERSA­
TION WITH J. P . WIEGER3,
who represent* th* H i c f i d in astabUabMlUUry
Q. How’r# Um school plan*
H a l i l iloa|? A. Fine; wa
M

aevaral minor Hama will

ka rtsoh td , and that aooa
wo will gat th* papara aelling
tba property to ua.
q . Wbo'a going to pay tha
brokerage (ea o f &gt;13,000? A.
That'* not in our province;
wa are tha buyers, not the
sellers.
Q. Did It ‘bug’ you when
you learned about tha City
tape recording your ’phone
conversation? A. That’s a
good word but you used it,
1 didn’t. 1 should say, rather,
it surprised me when 1 read
about it in The Herald. Of
course, some times people do
things (or which they are
sorry later.
Q. Do you get The Herald?
Yessir, and as an ex-Journal
1st 1 think you have a mighty
fine little newspaper.
• • •
Note to Mr. Wlegers: This
phone conversation was not
taped . . . Honest, I mean it
. . . Seriously V .". Keck, who’s
got »4 0 ?
• • •
The question: Is the new
fence to keep the County
Commissioners in, or the pub­
lic out? Anyhow, the County
Commission room has been
dressed up with a new rail­
ing In front o ( the Commis­
sion table. Looks nice.
• • •

chison and James F. Avery Jr., who
said they favored a salary increase
“ but it should become effective, if
at all, at the end o f our terms o f o f­
fice.”
Lee Gary and John Alexander
pointed to being in office only “ five
months and we feel we cannot sup­
port any such action now.”
When the board requested Gen­
eral Hutchison to request the legis­
lative delegation to consider the pay
hike, Fitzpatrick exclaimed he is “ in
favor o f it now.” Avery said he feels
it should be at the end o f his term
o f office “ but 1 won't oppose a pay
raise now.”
All board member* were agreed
that the position o f County Commis­
sioner "fast is becoming a full-time
job, as it is now in Orange County.”

Consideration o f a salary in­
crease for Seminole County Commis­
sioners was to be requested of the
county legislative delegation today
by board members, it was decided at
an informal session today.
John Fitspatrick, wrho f i r s t
broached the matter o f a pay hike
for Commissioners, brought up the
subject again thia morning. Commis­
sioners receive $2,400 annually, with
$1,200 for expenses. Fitzpatrick
seeks an Increase to $4,800 annually,
including expenses.
Other Commissioners made no
comment w h e n Fitzpatrick first
brought up the matter before the
legislative delegation in public hear­
ings several months ago.
But he gained two supporters
this morning in Chairman J. C. Hut­
★

★

★

County O K 's.
Water, Drain
Legislation

United Press Leased Wire

14 Die
MIAMI (UPI)—At less! 14
persons died la accidents
around the state over the
weekend, half of them In
multi-fatality auto crashes.

Season Over
LAKELAND (UPI) - T h e
1991-83 citrus season, for all
practical purposes, Is over,
according to an official of the
Florida Citrus Mutual

Moon Probe

WASHINGTON (UPI) Thirty senators joined today
la a proposed resolution urg­
ing that Uw United Statei
seek an agreement with Rus­
sia to ban all atmospheric
and underwater nuclear tests.

Destruction
By VRk*4 Press International
Flood • building thunder
storms followed a rash o( do
structive tornadoes into the
South today. At least IS
homes in Oklahoma City,
Okla., lay in shambles.

J. C. HUTCHISON
Ths board directed Chair­
•End Of Term’
man J. C. Hutchison to request
of th* county legislative dele­
JO H N F IT Z P A T R IC K
WASHINGTON (UPI) gation to introduce the meas­
’Gimme Now’
Both political parties are reure and push for its passage
-pnf’ rd f “ “ ' “ C
Kr»wri»re
during this nn*i we*k ui Uw
a* a strong contender for
Legislature.
County Attorney H a r o l d
thrir 1944 presidential con­
Johnson, who drafted the 40ventions, but neither will
page proposal, explained to
make its choice until next
the Commissioner* he “ more
month.
or le»* followed the act for
WASHINGTON
Orange County since a grout
deal of our water problems lAtty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy
LOS ANGELES (Ul’ D -T h e
rise in Orange County.”
appealed today to about 40 Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
H a ir r r v p t i o r ^ t tLut tfc&lt;
tt
tll (Ih) |told about 30,000 persons takDAYTONA BKJpOg- &lt;1 PI)

Eying Frisco

Desegregate
Movies, RFK
Tells Owners

Regional Plan
Meeting Opens
In Daytona

Established 1908

MON., HAY 27, 1963

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 720

$987 Million Budget
Gets Lawmakers' Okay
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
&gt;997 million state budget
cleared the Legislature today
wtth 39-9 Senate approval.
The bill, which now goes to
the Governor, was adopted

with a minimum o f pubUe
discussion, but the Senate
spent one hour and one half
in secret session just prior to
calling th* rolL
Passage of the big money

bill now sends the legislators
on a hurried search for reve­
nue to finance U.
Sen.
Warren Henderson,
Satasota
Republican.
de­
manded to know where tbs

&gt;11? million In m inlm na tan
Increase* was going In
from. Tha Senate Finance
Committee has approved snip
tax hut so fa r, which
would ralaa only f H j million
by eliminating nomn eaamp*
Um u la tha talas tan.
Th* Senate io holding keek
on tax peopoeal natil th*
House decides if It will pa
along with 9 bond harrowing
program ■for liz s million in
new construction. Urn Honan
sent the Senate-passed bond
measure to Its flniwen com­
mittee far study today and
spent th* morning discussing
bat taking aa final action an
a bill to fracas county spend*
lag far schael operations in
a per cent af total easts, In­
creasing state contributions
Ths Village of North Or­
by some &gt;34 million.
lando today Is temporarily
without a police chief sine*
volunteer chief Dav# Tllson
Friday night handed In his
resignation “ due to pressing
business demand* of his reg­
ular job.”
No other appointment was
mads at tha time by the coun­
TALLAKUSEC (UPI)
cil which was masting in spe­
Hers Is the vote by wh
cial session to award bids
the record &gt;99? million i
on insurance eoveraga for the
priationa bill passed the
newly reorganised live-man at* and cleared th* lngUla»
police department.
turn today:
Accepted was a composite
Voting for th* bUl (SO):
plan as presented by At DavC a m w a y, Aatew, Bartwfu

Water Boost Seen

WASHINGTON (UPI) - A
high spsce agency official
says the United Slates will
strive to put a man on the
The City Commianlon, meeting in regular ses­
moon by 1970 regardless of sion tonight, is expected to upprove plans and ideas
what the Soviet Union may to kick-off the start o f a $800,000 water improve­
ment program.
do.

Agreement Urged

Legislation establishing a
county-wide drainage and wa­
ter control program was ap­
proved today by the County
Commission in informal ses­
sion.

WEATHER: Fair through Tuesday. High today, $5-90. Low tonight, 60-65.

The program includes a new* well field, trans­
mission lines, reservoir, water treatment plant which

Young Convict
Escapes In
Hail Of Gunfire
PORT t. A U D K R I) A L E
(UPI) — A husky young con­
vict Just sentenced to four
years in prison grabbed a
rourt bailiffs pistol today and
escaped (ho llroward County
Courthouse in a hall of gun­
fire that loft one man wound­
ed.
Authorities identified the
escaper aa Muxwood ilrumTejV UIMUJ1 ZiVJim UUO.MJ sci
up roadblocks throughout the
city. They described him as
six foot tall, IBS pounds wills
tattoos on both arms.
Brumley was sentenced this
morning to four years in pri­
son for breaking and enter­
ing by Court o f Records Judge
Louie Wrlsilnjf. Bailiff Her­
bert Bush was leading the
prisoners out of the court­
room to a rage to await

would give more water and
inervas* the pressure in the
southern part o f the city.
At th* earn* time, th* engi­
neers, Clark, Daily and Diets,
are expected to recommend ■
plan Incorporating an Idea by
City Manayer W. E. Knowles
that In addition to ths Coun­
try Club plant site, would
create storage and treatment
ment facilities at the present
well field and use the two well
fields together.
This plan, according to the
engineers, would give the ctiy
the use of the raw water lines
plus added storage farltie* aa
well as the 13th Street plant
as a storage and booster sta­
tion.

North Orlando
Police Chief
Resigns Post

BUnh, S oyd. t o m

hy officials of his company son, Campbell, Clark*, Clrrw
and of Hanna-Ctosson.
land, Connor, Edwards, F ra *
er, Friday, Galloway, Oath
Gar, Bibaea, H em O , R et!*
ban, Johns, Beth Johnson, D *
DKLAND (U l’ l—Ur. James
wwy Johnson, M cCarty!' M *
W. ParrLh ha* resigned aa
poles, Maahtoa, Melton, F as
vies president of Stetson Uni­
rlsh, M arco, PrlcJ, Robastn
versity to become pastor ef
Ryan, Spottswood, Stratton,
the First Baptist Church, Win­
Tucker, G. W. Williams, R »
ter Park, effective Aug. 1,
hart Williams.
President J. Ollie Edmunds
Voting against ths bUl
(9)
U1 (9)1]
aakl today.
Covington, Cross,
Davlaj
Henderson, Kelly, Pop#,
t.
SNA
*
or, Whitaker and Young.

Quits Post

TALI.AIIAS.SEE (UIM) —
A hill to give Gulfstrrum
Hurra Track a crack at the
favored m!4 - assault racing
(late* at tha height uf th* win.
‘ " ,u
„ ,U, to desegregate their I lnK Pnrt to »
ter touri«t season wa* killed
S OME
R A N D O M - A tw o ^ .y meeting ef the
R ,ll&gt;’
. , ... , , „ .
, |must be approved In a refer-1
for Birmingham” S u n d a y
THOUGHTS WHILE LOOK­ east central Murid* Regional! . , '
... ’
. .
. . . .
movie house*.
today.
,
_
„
. ,
ienduro by Bniiinolu County
. . . . .
.
. ,
|o „ wh&lt;.n
ING OVER FOOTS YEL- Planning Council opened here
#
* ; J„hn H. .Stemliler. head of night that President Kennedy
The hill, which u|i|&gt;vumm| tu
"had
not
done
enough’
to
brolke
,
way&lt;
,, ,
,
V1NGTON REPORT ON ALL today with an Impressive list
Theutcr Owners of America,
have
a* many lives a* a cat,
. *
.
.
Primary water p r o j e c t s
.
.
: ,f
DOWNTOWN BUILDINGS . . o f experts on subjects rangsaid the president’s brother outlaw segregation.
wa* put tu final real in the
.
,
,
would he financial with gen,
.
..
Cracks were observed in th* :ing from industrial developSenate miscellaneous legisla­
1 • .
.
eral obligation bond*, puyable invited a representative group
.
,
,
exterior walls of must all the ment to population predicting .
from southern states to hear
C llU lC C i
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - tion committee.
l j .., , .
.
from 4 two.mill ail valorem
.
. , . ,.
Bride**
.... . ........ Pag* 5
building* . . . nothing serious scheduled to speak.
WASHINGTON (CPlh—Sen. ^Approximately
13,0m)
No
The killing vote wns 6 7.
tax over a period uf 40 year*. the department's views on ruBarry Goldwater (K-Ariz.) is grocs, whiles and orientals
The council, which covers
ClussHied ........ ... Page 1)
say* Mr. Yclvington . . . more
ciul restrictions.
Secondary water p r o j e c t s
work needed on electrical re­ Brevard, Indian River, Orange,
Cuniica ........._- Pag* 9
Kennedy also was urged hy the best choice (or the 1944 held a peaceful demonstra
would be financed from cur­
pairs . . . wiring bad . . . few Osceola, Seminole and Volusia
James
Meredith, first N eg ro Republican presidential nom­ lion at the City Halt Plaza
Dear Abby ----- - Page 6
rent tax receipts.
ination, according to nearly Sunday In show sympathy fur
o f the building* will meet th* counties, Is (expevted to drawEditorial ....... Tags 4
The Fleet Reserve Board uf
Another measure allowing l° e" ru111
lhe U''iver.ity of
half the delegates to the two Negroes in Birmingham, Ala., Director* will meet at 7:30
present day code*. . . . To up major development policy
Entertainment _ Pag* 6
tlie county to have an engi­ Mississippi, t o p r e s s for
GOP convention who answer­ and to call for an end to p. in. today to discus* final
bring structures up t j stand, for future growth plans—par­
Puzzle ....... ...... I’ags 8
WASHINGTON (U P D -T h *
neer's feasibility study for stronger civil right* legisla­
ed a poll conducted by Ute racial prejudica in San Fran­ plana fur Memorial Day ami
ards “ not economically feas­ ticularly in the Cope Cunav- drainage and water control al­ tion "with teeth In It.”
Society ________ Page 9
Supremo Court nnaalmanalF
ible.” . , . “ Do-it-yourself” eral area—as a result of ths so is before the Legislature.
Meredith discussed legisla­ Indianapolis News.
Pag* 1
Sports ......
branch election*.
cisco.
directed th* city of Msmphie
typo of repaira urged will sessions.
tion
to provide more oppor­
County Commissioners Tues­
today to “ promptly” dasagrnScheduled
to
apeak
today
greatly reduce potential fire
day will attend a session of tunities and better protection
gala Ha parka, libraries a id
hazard*. • • . City will study were:
for
minority
groups
in
a
10
the East Central Florida Re­
museums and served aotlca
Philip
Hammer,
Washing­
the report tonight, will prob­
gional Planning Council and minute talk with the attorney
that Southern communities
ably nod their heads and niova ton, D. C., consultant and spe­ will conduct their regular general Just before Kennedyare moving too slowly toward
cialist
in
economic
bate
analy­
•n to th* next item.
srmi-monthy session Wednes­ met the theater owners.
POUT AU PRINCE. Haiti
Integrating their achoola.
• • •
sis and land use economics;
Meredith
told
newsmen
a
f­
day.
Today’s ruling rejected a
(UPI) — J’ resklent Francois
Mrs.
Margaret
llrdand,
At­
State Road Department sur­
terwards that his situation at
p l a n by Memphis which
vey rrews out by Celery Ave. lanta regional metropolitan
‘Ule Miss.” was “ still hud" Duvulier’s security force* have
would hsvs gradually deseg­
th* other day and work should planning committee member
hut that he and Kennedy con­ ] killed nearly 200 person*—
regated the parks and other
start on the project. It'e too who will forecast popula­
centrated their attention on mostly politieal prisoners—
facilities over a delayed pel*
I
during
the
past
month
accordtion
influx;
Prof.
Howard
bad th* county didn't go along
civil rights legislation.
tod of Umc. The court held
w i t h C i t y recommendation Menhinlck. brad o f th* city
Meredith, who later flew '"g *° •nti-government Haiti­
that tha constitutional rtfhta
GAINESVILLE
(
UPI
)
ans.
planning
department
at
Geor­
that the improvement program
hack to Jackson, Mis*., was
o f Negroes were being vio­
Duvalier’s opponent* claim
extend past the city limit* in­ gian Tech, speak* on trans­ University of Florid* presi­ invited to confer with the at­
lated by the delay.
portation facilities; Dr. Fred dent J. Wayne Kelts pul in a torney general after hi* ap- tlu-y can list th* names of 11HI
stead of outside to the river.
City officials of Msmphia
• •
•
Blair Jr., Auhurndale, plan­ plus this weekend for Gov. pearanca on the “ Meet the victim* of government repres­
Farris
Bryant's
proposal
to
had
relied on the court’s fam­
sion
since
anti-government
ter­
ning
and
economic
develop­
School bus sideswiped a car
Press” show Sunday.
borrow $125 million for uni­
ed 1966 edict that Negro#*
rorist* killed three of the pres­
out by (ioliienrod this morn­ ment consultant.
should be integrated Into th*
ident's bodyguards in un ap­
Dr. James Sheehan, Cincin­ versity construction.
ing. No one hurt. Anyone
Reitz said if the Legislature
schools "with all deliberate
parent attempt to kidnap his
thought of the idru of safety nati, Ohio, market analyst,
fails to authorize the borrow­
speed.” This has bean takaa
two
children
April
24.
speaking
on
commercial
devel­
belts in school buses?
Graveside services fur Al­
to mean on n gradual baala.
• •
•
opment; Dr. Dorothy Muncy ing, tire result could be “ dis­
bert Robinson, 64, will be
astrous
for
higher
education
o
f
Washington,
industrial
S t u d e n t government day
in Flor.da.”
held Tuesday at South-ide
chedulrd down at the city to­ planning locution runsulunt;
Cemetery, according to the
Prof.
Charles
Huur.
Ilaivuid
day. It wa* cancelled.
« •
*
University low school, s h a k ­
Brisson Funeral Hume. RubinMaitland's Juck Zorlan still ing on planning and land us*
TALLAHASSEE (U Pit - ton's
TALLAHASSEE (Ul’ l) —
ha* twomonths to get his controls; Dr. Marion Clawson, Sen. L. P. Gibson, Perry, In­ frem laike Monroe, at the The governor permitted a bill
plana ready for thut proposed consultant in recreation facil­ troduced legislation today to city bout basin, last Wedne*-' („ become law today without
.MRS. JANET I’OTTER of DeBury, the mother of four children, get*
Robert E. Thompson, 90,
boat marina. Nothing dune yet ities; I’earaon Stewart speak­ require a license fee on all day. Investigation failed to in* signature that would re­
Imndlo of ntuil from PoAtmuHtcr Walter Haul before hoarding the truck
former
city editor and report­
ing
un
major
utilities
facil­
persons taking alligators or I reveal Robinson'* residence strict sale of prison made
and th* City C o m m i u i o o
to run her regular mail route. Mra. Potter bccumo the first "lady postman”
er for the Sanford Harold*
want* to know why and has ities; Carl Ftiss, Washington crocodiles from Florida wa-1 and brought forth no rela- goods to agencies of the state,
in the area early thia month.
(Cox Photo)
died lata Saturday night at hie
■umnioned Zurian to its mast­ urban design consultant, ami lers.
I lives,
| The measure increased the
hums In Casselberry.
Robert Anderson, of Chapel
ing tonight.
A nativa uf Chicago, ML*
• •
•
Hill, a specialist in general
Thompson came to Semlnol*
County Commission meeting planning.
County five years ago from
in special session this morn­
Brockton, Mass. Ho was n
ing. As usual press not told
member
o f the Presbyterian
until Johnny Fitspatrick said
Church in Orlando.
Something over coffee. They
Survivora are hi* wife, Mrs.
didn't even tell the gentleman
Ixirralne C. Thompson and two
who had Chairman J. C.
WASHINGTON (UIT) —
■on*, Stuart J. Thompson II
Hutchison's parking space be­ Senate approval of (he admin
NEWARK. N. J. (U PI)—A| eral liuurs after the crash Newark and Elizabeth Gen-, couldn't tee a thing,” he said.' company truck that had been - Norfolk, Vs., and was en and Hubert E. Thompson Jr.*
hind th* courthouse. Th# gen­ Istralion'i 1640 million menall of Caaaelbenry and on#
eral had to park on th* street. tal health bill was predicted! massive chain reaction
col- state troupers found another eral and
Aicxlsn Brothers, "The tremendous fog Just; accompanying him ram into route home.
• • •
today by the chairman of the I11*"11 of caruo trucksand truck buried under theother' Hospitals
innearby
“ II was very iuggy and I brother, Stuart J. Thompson
KUza- seemed to collapse from the hJl f|&lt; t|m&gt; llriver w„ ,
uf Chicago.
saw (lares up ahead,” be
sky. It was the worst 1 ever I . . . . .
The city ha* been warued committee that bandied the i passenger cars un the
fog- vehicles.
beth.
Funeral arrangement* am
' shrouded New Jersey Turn-1 The crash scene wa* in the
Some of the trucks were en saw. It Just fell on me.”
said. “ I stowed down and
P**1 m lhe ca ^'
But to pay Sewage treatment legislation.
something
struck
m
y
"
c
a
r
’
to
Incomplete
at thisitlme. Gram.
1
Coates
said
he
heard
the
»
»
my
buddy.
I
tried
plant contractors Texes Mid­
Chairman Utter Hill. (D P‘ke early today killed at northbound lane of the high route tu markets in New York
west pending further notice A la.), of the Seo*le Labor l«*«t six pertunt.
noise uf crashing vehicles and to help him. He said he was the rear. I’ m Just glad I was k“ w Fu? ,rml ,,om*
speed highway between inter- City.
*
charge o f arrangements.
(tom the bonding company. and Public Welfare Commit-1 Police still were rutting - change* 13 and 14 near NewY. B. Coates, 63. of Ruse then bis truck was rammed j hurt. It was an huur before a little late. He was not taFinancial woe* plaquing the tee made the forteait as the through tangled wreckage in ark Airport.
they got him out,' Coates j jured.
boro, N. C., a driver fur the |in the rear,
Senate prepared to begin de- j search of bodiev They said at
“ It was truck un top ol it. C. Coverson Hauling Co.,
outfit.
"A truck hit me and drove said.
Slate Police Sgt. C. J. Gre­
s e e
bate oo President Kennedy's, least 10 other pereuus were, truck un tup of truck,” said was driving a load of crated me 60 yards forward,” be
Cllliurd Treutmg, 23. of Al­ co said the cause o( the ac­
NEW YORK (U PO -Stocka
The door* o f the courthouse “ bold new approacn " for i Injured, two ertttcaSy.
J Stste Trooper Hubert Bebnke. chickens when be ran into the said.
bany, N. Y., arrived a little cident would have to be de­ were irregularly lower ka
ere being torn out today and treating the mentally ill and • The aeeidcgf tardive' III Th* dead and injured were fog.
Cosies got out to see wlial later, lie was recently di&lt;- termined when T r o o p e r * moderately a c t i v e trading
•ear out* to he installed.
retarded.
, trucks sod Uzc* atstow^yh,i tM « f to St. James Hospital in
early today.
When 1 hit that spot you, happened and saw anulhur. ciurgctl fzwnz tha Navy *4j make their zspurt*.

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Spring Game

Pope 'Serious'

VATICAN CITY (U P l) - 1"very icrioui” condition d«- that he is improving, Vatican
By Jane Casselberry
Tope John XXIII remains in spite optimistic statements sources said today.
Thr Lyman Athletic Boost­
Semi-official sources at the ers Association will sponsor
Vatican said the 81-year-old a Spring Basketball Game
pontiff, dangerously ill fol­ on Friday at 8 p.m. In the Ly­
lowing a second attack of in­ man High School Gym, with
ternal
bleeding
within a|i a dance for students and
week, spent a good night and adults to follcw the game.
feels ••somewhat better—the
John’s Judo Academy of
improvement is continuing." Orlando will present a show
But other sources said that .during the half time.
The basketball trams will
despite the deliberate opti­
mism of the official and semi­ be made up o f Lyman playera
official pronouncements, the and ninth grade boya from
Pope is weak, although he re­ South Seminole Junior High
School who will be at Lyman
mains lucid.
Prof. Antonio Gasbarrini, next fall.
The Athletic Booster* have
the pontiffs personal physi­
cian, visited him shortly be­ almost completed the work
of resodding the football field
fore noon today.
When asked how the Pope and hope to replace the old
w ai, he said: "You must bleachers. Money raised from
understand, you must under­ the game and dunce will go
toward this project.
stand. I can say nothing.”
The same low admiasicn
The Pope received his aide.
Amlcto Cardinal Cicognani, price applies to both aduHa
Sunday night and again this and students at the game and
morning for routine discus­ dance.
sions of church business. The
cardinal is Vatican secretary
m JEFFREY AND SUSAN LARUEN will do n Up
of state and meets the Pope
™ specialty number for the Merry Go Round Show,
regularly far a briefing on
Tuesday at Seminole lliph School at 8 p.nt. Pro­
church affairs.
ceeds o f the musical variety show, which fea­
Cieogani is about the only
tures talented people o f this urea, will go towurd
Vatican oliicial outside his
the support of the Little lied Schoolhouse for
private entourage that the
Mrs. Nora A. Hollingsworth,
ntentully retarded children. *Tickets will he on
Pope has seen in the past two 95, died at is locul rest home
sale at the door.
(Heridd Photo)
Saturday evening.
days.
The semiofficial Vatican
A member o f the Presbyter­
sources insisted that "the ian Church, Mr*. Ilollingsimprovement is continuing.” worth came to Sanford five
Hut it was clear that the years a g o from Rensselaer,
Pope was not out of danger Ind.
from his critical relapse. He I She is survived by one sou,
was weakened by the same iT h o in n a Hollingsworth o f
hemorrhaging
that f i r s t Oviedo;
a brother Senior
struck him six months ago George Hopkins o f Downey,
and returned last Monday III.; four grandchildren and 12
night.
|great grandchildren.
Tile Vatican has repeatedly | Funeral services and burial
said the Pope's anemia is i will bo in Kensselaer at a later
'

KATMANDU. Nepal (UP1)
— Two American mountain
climbers with frostbitten feet
landed here today after an
emergency helicopter flight
from the slope* of Mt. Everest
ami limped into a hospital
aided by their wives.
William Unsocld, 38, o f Cor▼alis. Or*., and Barry C. Bi­
shop. 30. o f Washington.
D.
tired hut smiling and
in good spirits, turned down
an offered stretcher ride when
the helicopter set down in •
field near the. United Mission

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HitapitaL The waiting crowd to find their tente, and sprnt I anow at an altitude of 28,000
the night aleeping in tha | feet.
cheered.
The two men, wha had par­
ticipated in an unprecedentad
double conquest of the 29,028foot mountain Wednesday,
went into the hospital cnfMw
gency room. A team of doc­
tors under hospital director
Dr. Robert nerry immediately
began examination of their
feet.
Unsoeld and Bishop were
frostbitten Wednesday night
on the way down from the
peak when they were unable

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but there were unconfirmed in charge of local arrangements.
reports,of cancer.
A Rome newspaper report­
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the Pope’ s condition was so
I'li T lT im * \ i i n :
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Communion given to those in
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A six-plane detachment of
Sanford's Heavy A t t a c k
squadron Eleven has nosed
out its parent squadron—and
all other NAS units—for its
second straight m o n t h l y
bombing championship, the
Navy announced today.
Detachment Eight, flying
the Douglas A3B Sky warrior
twin-Jel attack bomber, also
won seven of the top ten plac­
es in both pilot and bombar­
dier-navigator competitions.
The Detachment—using half
the normal 12 plane squadron
complement — edged Heavy
Attack Squadron Five (VAHS) by a lloopoint margin in
accumulative squadron points,
to Points are awarded on the
basis of bombing accuracy,
proficiency in simulated low
level strike missions and
number of missions flown
during a month.
Following VAH-5 were VAH*, VAII-7, VAIN, VAIN1
and VAII-3 in that order.
Individual honors went to
&gt; Detachment Eight’s Lt. Cdr.
i 4 Bill Wlnberg III in pilot
•tandings, and his bombar­
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lyn, an aviation ordnance-

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While pacing skipper Cdr. 1
Robert de Lorcnzi's unit to
its second straight monthly
championship. Winberg and
Allyn have been compiling an
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Each has r e c o r d e d 15
"shacks," direct hits on lo­
cal area practice bombing
targets. This is an unofficial [
Heavy Attack Wing One rec­
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time involved.
Allyn has been a bom har­
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Hi* first "aback" did not
come
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Thn situation does aot seem
4* fe w rhenged similarly
wtik respect to brad, how­
ever. Per Israel's independ­
ence b still a serious Amer­
ican political issue. Aad woe
betide the America* polltlcan
who has a large Jewish rota
ia bb state or district if
he do*a not endorse full sup­
port for Israel.
Thb was re-emphasised the
ether day when Ben. Jacob
Javltf, (ft-tf.Y.), Introduced
a resolution urging th* Presi­
dent to bvit* Britain, Franc*
and anybody else interested
to join with th* United
State* la a mutual defense
agreement with b ra d and to
provide Israel with military
tad other assistance neces­
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Naturally, nay coda* of law eovarias both fraa and Coauaaalnt
worlds am sharply limited today. Bat
even th* Reds moat accept noma ragit arihra American la
ulntion of trade, travel and commit*.
Through La w ia Charlea
Jeation*.
la i g i bar ri— rintl~rr
Th* agaada at Athens, win ham
a hundred or morn projocta for th*
ft* paralataat path tolawyers to consider; lows for cont­
ending international law
munications satellites and other
alist'a fantasy, bat a respaee vehicles, civil aviation, tainis ibaer nsi isslllss of
two, protection of iavsebnaat, a
i n
a flobo coastaatly
broader roi* for th* World Court aad
man tightly togatber.
regional courts,
i out, for instaaca, that
The lawyers who a n dedicated to
growth to working interthin causa believe that aa th* pointa
naa come ia tho fields of
of contact among men around tha
travel aad eommunks- globe multiply, #o will tha need for
araas of endeavor where
regulating law. Aad aa that baeomea
emanations have been
a mounting fore* In th* world. K
^
will be a hard fact to a*t against th*
►
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threat ofwar.
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Controversy Follows Him

CASK P-4#: Martha Q.,
aged 48, say* she is troubled
with arthritis.
“Dr. Ore**,” she began,
“I a a having a let eg paia ia
a y right knee.
"Although I have taken

i Bm British crow* colony •Kenya, and la doing so to i T# sfl o4 which Kaayatta
■Mteeterat* of Kenya l kill them U necessary. 1 *m| retort:
“ My leadership has set
bees to darkness aad death
but to light sad prosperity. .
“ 1 am a true African na­
tionalist . . .
Kaayatta did live la Eng­
land for 15 year*. There he
■ a le Jbme (Bernlag 8p*ar)
shared a flat with American
Kaayatta, whe epent Bins
Negro singer Paul Robeson Mr. Wink Hunt
peart aader Imprisonment
and later married a while Bunt Uncoln-Mercury, Inc.
aad hens* detention aa ehlef
English woman whom he
ergenber ef Kenya's white•bandoned to return to Afri- 10* North Palmetto Avenue
feattag Man Man.
Sanford, Florida
During kk Imprisonment,
there were reports Sul Kan- Dear WOlie:
“ U k my belief that , . .
yatta had become aa alco­ I would like to take this
pen started to organise Man
holic degenerate with • mind opportunity to express my
Man, the object of which was
hepekisly clouded.
aineer* appreciation to you
4* drive all Europe*** front
But vbitors found him in and your Company for the
top mental and physical con­ ns* of tha automobile you
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
dition, apparently deeply In­ furnished me as President of
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terested in Buddhist Hrilo- the Bantord-Semlnok County
TO MeWTlON -WAT X NAt sopby and the non-vklcnc*
M U fT /d e a w euevBODV p n n « « ]
Jayeoea this year.
1iM
3u«eo
votiierVtOTOAff APMAR SNAPPED M-V &lt;
It indeed was e great help
RSCOVSRIN6 A WINNING teachings of Gandhi.
ftCTURKVMlBr &amp; WAS LYlNO M 1
Ik has declared he would to me in performing the dutITICKBT V&lt;OWTH* 2 0 0 f ,
M N AFTER FALUNO OUT OPTHftl PERHAPS I CAM
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like to stay ckar of both ks of the office In that many
4RAHDCTANO AT THE MACS
b !
East and West and added:
TRAQ&lt;7 40 THAT'S HOW MARTHA btSTR/VCT MARTHA
■ike were traveled In com­
i
FROM
THINKING
ABOUT
ISAffNCO THAT t WASNfT WORK“ When two ekphante fight, fort and ease which would
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DOuvUJ 4OM*MiM0R
TA6 * AROOMOTH*
If East and West fight over I net had tha car.
h o u s e / . - __
^
Africa, only Africans win suf­
fer."
Las Vegas, Nevada to the
Such wero the conflicting National Convention, a trip
word pictures of the man of 8,000 plus miles. I might
now tspected to become tha add that ours was the only
first premier of an autonom­ Official Car there of a local
ous government which within club. During tha year th*
a year b to lead Kenya to car was used by us to go to
full Independence.
many district and state meet­
What Kenya's 0.POO white ings, evolving much comment
settlers think of Kenyatta's from the other club* each
promises is of smsll moment, time and many inquiries aa
of less moment than a dust to how we received the car.
ievli stirred by Africa's
Your aet of generosity to
' winds of change."
us shows ut and the com­
munity your high eivlc spirit
and Interest in community
affairs. It is people Ilk* you
who make it caster and more
attractive to work for civic
Q—Who k aaid to have and community improvement.
Faga 4
Sanford, Florid*
Monday, May 2 7 ,196il bexn the first European to Without people like you our
jobs sometimes would seem
WALTKW A. tlS L O W , KUITON AXIS *1 BL|Bllt:N
visit California.
u s a r vaw sN K i.
k u w a m i s is. j h i i w i
to go unnoticed.
M*“ S I* I td llo r
A S is n U lif llln c u
A—Juan Rodriguts CabrilAgain, on behalf of myself
JVUV WSELLS
JANIa: L. silos:ISAM
lo, a Portuguese explorer who and our club, we thank you
Ceuaty editor
liualn.aa M ssaear
cocselia vaatMnai
ihimlkv j. eaax
sailed under the Spanish flag. from tha bottom of our hearts
ie e le ty M l ts r
c u s e lfl.d M an .g .i
fo r your recognition.
a e a a r a i A rena
m a x It voltolix
P a a ta ra KdUsr
C lreeU llos U s u i s
Sincerely,
S'MKD W SILLS
Q—la there one book lx the
Gbnn M. McCall,
Msckaalsel NupL
Bibb ia which God k not
President
s i a v c a i r r i o x aatscs
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“ Horse Sense'* b still on*
of th* greatest assets of
every doctor.
But “ Hone Sense’* b not
limited to the medical pro­
fession. You readers can em­
ploy it, too, by taking tha experimenUl attitude.
Later I watched Martha at
her typewriter. She had de­
veloped the habit of twisting
her tight leg Inside the type­
writer storage space ef her
White th* typewriter was
pulled out, the desk bad what
amounted to e lower shelf.
So Mirths would twist her
right kg until she could get
her foot stuck inside Uw desk
snd resting on that shell
She didn't even know she
did this for it was an absentminded habit that shs had re­
cently developed.
But her arthritic knee dated
hack to the time she had ac­
quired thb typewriter desk.
When the broke herself of
this habit of keeping her leg
In the desk, her knee began
to Improve. And within two
weeks, moat of her so-called
arthritis bid cleared up.
Many of you people with
painful hips might try similar
new strategy even aa regards
your beds.
If you have been sleeping
on the right side ef a double
bed, then switch places with
your mat* and try the other
side for a few weeks.
Many cases of arthritic hip
joints are relieved by this
sort of ilmpte p o s t u r a l
change at night.
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correct your backache.
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spots where your hips have
made It sag.
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shoulder blades, m a y be
stooping too far over the kit­
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both b m l and her neighbors.
V* seek In limit th* Near
East arms race which takes
reedy poor. . .»
“ la the oveat at aggression
. . . we would support appro­
priate measures ia the United
Nations, adopted other sources
of actio* on our own to prevent or put a stop to n ch eg*
grtssfen, which, of course,
has been the policy the Unit­
ed States has followed for
some time.”
State thb aUt*m*nt seem*
to have satisfied Israel, it
should satbfy Washington
too. A n y t h i n g additional
might only make • bad situa­
tion worse.

By Mel Oechraa
When you kill a lot o f time,
think o f th* opportunltiM
yen may be murdering!

Goldwater Dixie
See. B a r r y
Goldwater’*
strategists could do worse
thaa book their man into Deep
Dixie to give Southern voters

a chance to Bound o ff their
political sentiment*.
T hb would be a good Idea
because President Kennedy is
just back from a Southern
awing. Kennedy took a big
chance in booking himself for
Dear Sir:
personal appearances in an
The wheat growers of our area where Democrats are re­
country havs had to decide ported in rebellion against the
on thirteen different occas­ administration.

Letters

ions whether they wanted
more or leu government con­
trol of their production. The
result had always been the
same (more) until yesterday,
when they emphatically voted
“ kaa.’*
I’m aura that tha motives
of the individuals who voted
for leas control would cov­
er the spectrum, hut those
who were brought around by
conscience deserve great re­
spect.
I like to think that thb
vote was the result of a
realisation that something for
nothing today must be paid
tor tomorrow. Artificial econ­
omies sometimes Sourish tor
a short period of time, hot
when it becomes impossible
to continue the support, they
usually fall mueh harder than
would have been the case
If allowed to follow a na­
tural sequence.
1 am hopeful that yester­
day’, referendum is an In­
dication of a coming reaction
to artlficUl economic polic­
ies in our country. Now are
can only wait and see.
Henry Schumacher
Ithaca, New York

But Ktnnody got away with
it la fine style. A disturbing
thought could be upsetting
RepufcU ana ju st now—a sus­
picion that they have over­
estimated tha Southern hateKennedy movement. Kennedy
packed h b charm and his
presldenUal prestige for h b
journey into Deep Dixie. They
were h b safe conduct along
with one or tw o other amulets.
Politicians will not agree on
Kennedy's reception in Ten­
nessee end Alabama, on what
it did not did not signify. But
one point was dear: Tha Pres­
ident waa received with an
abundance o f courtesy and
with much enthusiasm. No
boo* or Bronx cheers.
United Feature Syndicate’s
acutely observant Mary Mc­
Crary somewhat discounted
the warmth o f th* Alabama
welcome. She wrote:
‘‘ President Kennedy’s two
speech** were delivered on
federal p r o p e r t y
before
crowds that ar* beholden to
the federal government for
jobs and their livelihood.”
That b a valid stipubtion
to be considered in any esti-

mate o f the political Import
o f Kennedy’s journey. But It
does not apply to Kennedy’s
appearance in Nashville where
180,000 cheering eitiieni lined
the curbs. His Vanderbilt
University speech was well re­
ceived despite the fact that he
talked race relations to citisens whose city just had
emerged from a period of
(hocking street violence.
Enthusiasm for Goldwater
ia enormous in the Republican
party and it appears to be in­
creasing. But even the most
enthusiastic make no elalma
that their man could carry
such bir, fat its tea as New
York and Pennsylvania.
The Goldwater s t r a t e g y
would be to raid tho South for
enough electoral votea to o ff­
set the loss of New York and
Pennsylvania and others to
Kennedy. They make a pretty
good mathematical argument
that Goldwater could liek Ken­
nedy that way.
The southern states are vital
to conservative Republican
plans to nominate and to elect
Goldwater or any other plain,
spoken opponent o f basic
Democratic party principles.
Hundreds of invitations to
speak com* to Goldwater every

week. How would it ho if he
signed for e sequence o f three
or four Deep Dixie appearanets? Republicans almost un­
roofed Georgia in I960 when
Richard M. Nixon showed in
Atlanta.
Georgians should be given
an early oportunlty to show
whether they can do me well
or better for Barry Goldwater.

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dresslm. Israel weald be the
principal. If B it th* ealy,
beneficiary.
IncfcsioD of Britain aad
Franc* in thb rewlatini wtlfc
th* Uatfed States as gaaraators of Israel may alaa bn
retarded as window dressing.
It probahlr is beiat greeted
with hitter Uafhter ia the
other Middle Cast feateeth* Arab «oaatrie*-whleh remember only to* well that
Britain. France aad b ra d
invaded E(rpt to MM. Thb
aggression, hegaa without
notification, waa pat down
only by U. S. inaiaua** that
it b* stopped.
The necessity for th* JtviU
resolution may also be open
to question, for already *n
record b the Tri-Parth* De­
claration of W8, in which
Britain. Franc* and the
United States guaranteed the
status quo in th* Middle Cast
aad pl*dg*d action against
any state that violated th*
frontiers between brad and
th* Arab States, now guarded
by a U. X. patroL
If it is maintained that thb
declaration was reduced to
status of a scrap of paper
by th* Britbh-Freneh-Israell
Invasion of 1MB, thb, too,
has been corrected.
For on March », 1887, Congress adopted a joint resolu­
tion authorising the President

This &gt;i| th* beginning t i
th* present U. 8. declared
poller to cooperate with both
brad aad lb* Arab eoaatrtet
aad to promote their peaceful
relation, aad development.
President Kennedy empbasbed this poller in a recent
press conference when be de­
clared-'

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transaction on torma to suit you. Aa a
matter of fact, wall am* sat up tho pay­
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advantage.

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tell me what U the matter with the
fashion world today? I am planning
to be married this summer. I have
been all over town trying to find a
dressy fitted suit in which to be
married and there is not one to be
had. Everything I have seen has a
short boxy jacket, which is too
sporty. Now I am not criticizing Mrs.
Jackie Kennedy, but why does every
woman in the country have to dress
like Jackie Kennedy? I am sure I am
not the only woman who feels this
way. I admire her, but I don’t want
to dress like her. I will get married in
a burlap dress before I buy one o f
those boxy suits. Please, Dear Abby,
come to our rescue and get the fash,
ion world on the ball so we can have
a variety o f styles to choose from.
OUT OF VOGUE
DEAR OUT: If a store doesn’t
have what you want, ask the buyer
to order it for you. If he can’t order
it, find yourself a pattern and muke
it. I f you can’t sew— find someone
who can. If you give up and wear u
. . “ burlap bag,** you“ U still look like
Jackie Kennedy. I understand that’s
what she’s going to be weuring this
summer.
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from your father and pay him back
if you have to work all summer.
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of being left, lost and unlov­
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if that’ s true, It's a pretty
foolish fear. For beauty alone
doesn't guarantee n woman
that she won't be "left, lost
and unloved with nothing."

presaure. He leads the last
trump and discards s low
, club front dummy.
South may not have recog
nlzcd n aqueeze, but East
will have. He has had to
discarded two clubs already
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If East sheds a heart South
will surely know about tho
four heart tricks. If East lets
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If it did, the world's great
beauties would automatically
be the most-loved, the hap­
piest, and the most secure
women m the world. They
seldom are.
While thousands of plain
and even homely women
were enjoying a happy even­
ing with the man of the
moment or the man o f a
lifetime, one Saturday night
the beautiful Marilyn Monroe,
alone and lonely, took her

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day night at the Movies. "The engagement is a large scale
with
Enemy Below,” starring Ro­ cat-and-mouse game,
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and Theodore Dikel. (Color) to cunning. Interesting side­
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(Rerun) This film of a sub­
a minor role, folksinger and
marine-destroyer duel during
actor Theodore Bikcl in a
World War II was meant to
heavy role and the director’s
please both action fans and
credits, belonging to the lata
the thinkers, it succeeds fair­
Dick Powell.
ly well in both without being
S:30-9 p.m. CBS. The Lucy
outstanding in cither. The du­
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gens as the sub captain. strates her rugged type of hil­
When their vessels meet in arious buffoonery in this one,
getting herself stuck in a
chimney. Tonight her thrifti­
ness la highlighted as she
cons the reluctant Vtv into in­
stalling a TV antenna. Everything goes well until Lucy
takes a tumble and winds up
in an embarrassing position,
See Us For KODAK
tightly stuck in the sooty
CAMERAS, Kilns and
structure, it takes a call to
finishing
the fire department to pry
her loose. Del Moore is a
welcome addition as the frus­
trated
TV man, with Vivian
Ilo a l'V 'A IlK ' AYE.
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own life.
Even among those who
don't move in the glare of
publicity, many a plain Jane
surrounds herself with love
and security while a beauti­
ful friend or sister never
seems able to find similar
happiness and devotion.
Beauty of face and figure
can make life pleasant and
gay and easy for a girl—
and, perhaps, can even assure
her o f being able to marry
the man she chooses.
But beauty alone can't keep
his love, or guarantee the
girl that she will never be
"left, lost and unloved."
A woman earns happiness,
security, love and friendship
by the kind of person she is,
by how much she gives of
herself to others, oot by what
the looks like.
The desperate struggle to
many one • beautiful girls
make
to h o l d
on to
their fading beauty (if they
are doing it from fear of
being
left "unloved with
nothing"), la a pitiful strug­
gle, doomed to failure.
To be loved, a woman
doesn't have to be beautiful.
She does have to be love­
able, .which la an entirely
different thing.

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been going with this guy for four
years. We planned to be married in
June but he got his papers to take
a physical and, after 21 days, they
can draft him any time. I want to
get married, stay home and work
until he’s out of boot camp, save the
allotment checks and then join him
when he gets stationed. He wants
to wait two years and then get mar.
ried. I say if he loves me as much as
I love him, he’ll marry me now. It’s
not a money problem. He has a big
sum in the bank. What do you advise
me to do? Please print this. Many
o f my friends are having the same
trouble.

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squeeze plays all the time.
How can I recognize one and
then work one? 1 play lots
of bridge, but am definitely
sot an expert."
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-auestlop la that anv time you
have all the tricks, "But oiie7
you have a potential squeeze
situation. As to working one
the simplest method is to
give the cards a chance.
South ruffs the third dia­
mond and leads three rounds
of trumps. He has all the
tricks but one, and no problem if hearts break for him.
Suppose hearts don't break?
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Admissloos
Andra Wakefield. Laka Monroe; Virginia Braswell, Ovie­
do; lie s * Murry, Lake Mon­
roe; Patsy Hutchison, Louise
Rourke, Ksthryn Gray, New­
ton Davla, Isophine Battle,
Anna Truluck of Sanford.
Blrtha
Mr. and Mr*. James F.
Truluck o f Sanford, a boy.
Discharges
James
Barker,
DeBary;
Robert Gall, Daytona; Mrs.
Kt-rne.vt Sanches and baby.
Geneva; Rev. John R. Green,
Oviedo; Harvey Martell, De­
Bary; Law is Frasier, Casselberry; Aline Hendrix, Titus­
ville; Helen Faye McCune,
Chuluota;
Margaret
Price,
Laka Monroe; Billy Sparks,
Edward 31cCune, Linda Cabbell, Donna Mteck, Michael
Warren, Mrs. Lawrence Hills
and baby, David Wells, Robert
Thomas, Darrell Knight, Mary
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Mrs. Donald Flamm was land Chatter" party honoring |of the Seminole High School
Finished.
The wedding ia planned for
hostess for a recent "Coke|Miss Joan Jones, a member) p a r t i n g c]n i
July IS at 7:30 p.m. at the
So Comfortable
First Presbyterian Church,
Sanford.
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MISS JOAN JONES, won guest of honor at s
recent graduation chatter purty at the homo
of Mra. Donald Flamm. L eft to right are Mrs.
Flamm and Minn Jones and seated, hor mother,
Mrs. Amos Jones.
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ed by Mrs. Laura Platt ^ r- Ind Mra. Gilmore SingBrown and Theresa Rupees. e,« °* Huutlngburg, lad., an________
nounce the engagement and
approaching marriage of their
T irvA V A ttoe
daughter, Marcia, to Fred W.
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sponsoring a morningcoffee title of Miss Majorette of Inthis Tuesday at the home of dlana, In IMS. She is presMra. Lyle Saraoey, 2008 Pal- ently employed ia the acmetto Ave.
counting office of Joha T.
Starting time la 0:30 a.m. Lewis, of Cocoa Beach.
During the morning the mem-1 The groom-elect le a gradhere will learn about last UIte „f Seminole High School
minute details of the fare-1 ind attended Orlando Junior
well party scheduled for the Colleaa and Elkins Radio Lihusbands before they ere de- cenM school of Atlanta. He is
ployed. Committee members dqW on the announcing staff
wilt discuss it with the group. of Radlo station WORT, in
Plana will also be made flew Smyrna Beach,
for a bake sale planned in Th« wedding will be an
the near future.
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in Miami where she attended
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Mrs. Frank Conn of Eau Galll
and Mrs. Louise Goble of
Washington, D. C.
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Joining the honorec for th«
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Kingswood Takes

'Butter - Fingers'
Mess Up NL Race

2 From Orlando
Kingswood Builders went Undo in two games 18-0 and
In Little League action,
out of their own I.eague SatGeorge'* toppled Sanford At*
urdsy to stomp J 0 J o f O r - ' ]n the two gams set. the lo- lantic, 27-0 behind the pitch*
'cal* piled up 42 hits with Bud ing o f Braddoek with Grienler
- Monerief gaining both wins al­ pounding out four hita Includ­
low in g five hits in one game ing a homer, triple and twe
singles.
and coming back to acattrr
In other Little League ac­
nine hits in the other.
tion, Billy Miller fanned 10 a i
Home runs for Kingswood Cowell's romped to an easy
MEMPHIS, Tenn.— A deluge. j
included Harvey, two; Staf­ 13-2 victory ovar Locomotive
o f ruin washed out the 650,000
Engineer*, 13-2.
Menipis Open Golf Tourna­ ford, Mangttm, Link, two and
ment today for the sernnd Underwood.
straight day.
The double-round planned
for today after Sunday's washiout wa* reset for tomorrow
with the 81 pros and seven
amateurs teeing o ff fo r 36
holes.
With two rounds left to play, By UaRe4 Pres# International
Tony I.ema o f Sun Leandro,
The Sarasota Sun Sox hung
Calif., held the lead with a onto first place in Uin Florida
6-under-pwr 1:14. Ilia nearest Slate League Lhia weekend,
chullrngers ware H a r o l d but only by a few percentage
Knee** of Aiken. S. C., Tom­ points.
my Aaron o f Gainesvilla, Ga.,
Tlie Sox, just seven perGeorge Knudson of Toronto rentage points ahead of St.
mid Jerry Edwards o f Fort Petersburg, edged the Miami
Worth, ull at 136.
Marlin* lad night 2-L Pitcher
Sunday's rum-rlliitiou rams Tom Iloagland won his own
after about half the players game by singling across the
were on the course, but play winning rua in the eighth innever started today because of ning.
tlie sternly downpour which
St. Petersburg Wat Fort 1
began during Ihe night.
Wudrrdale 7-2.
Leftfielder Tom Richards
helped gave the game for the
Saint* by climbing the out­ When T o* Trad* Far Tba
field wall to ratch a bases-1 Famous Ya/ao No Job Toa
Amerlraa League
loaded line drive fur the
Tough, Smooth Parfonaaar*
W. L. FcL third out. Shortstop Leon
Baltimore
2T 13 .613 Crow singled in two runt for W* Sell - Service, Deaiaw*

Memphis Open
Delayed Again

By United Pr»»« International
Three butter-fingered ball­
players sure infsstd up the
National Lvukuc race on Sun­
day.
The culprits were »h»rt«top
Jose ru £.11 of tlu.- San Fran­
cisco Giants and outfielder
Duke Carntrl and pl'.rhcr Bob
Gibson of the St. Louis Card­
inal*. but before climbing all
over them or *ujtge«ting they
sell tlu-'r gloves, be advised
they ordinarily do a fine job
on defense.
Not Sunday, though.
Pagan committed three er­
rors and his last one In the
10th inning enabled the sec­
ond-place Los Angeles Dodg­
ers to boat the first-place
Giants, 4-1, and slice their

to Tagan, who then threw league lead to two game*.
Carmel and Gibson each wild again, allowing Gilliam
made error* during the Util to go all the way to second
Minin-; o f a nightcap againft from where he scored the |
the New York Met*, helping winning run on Tommy Davis’
Casey Stengel's crew snap a single.
seven-game losing strvnk and | Winner Don Drysdale (6-4)
defrat the third-place Card-] gave up eight hits, including
inal* for the first time this solo homers by Jim I)aven)Mirt
season, 3-2. The Card* won ( and Felipe Alou.
the opener, 7-4.
In the MrU-Canla night­
It was a mUirahle day all cap. Carmel, who had replaced
around for Pagan, who went , loft-fielder Stan Musial in the
hitlcts at the piste, set un 10.h, muffed Charley Neal's
one Dodger run with n wit? I ltli inning fly for a twothrow in the fourth inning 1base error. Chico Fernandes
THE LIONS OF OVIEDO urc in sprinir practice for the fall football gea*
ami let in the tying run with then bunted toward the mound
non . . . and raring to go. Top photo picture* Coach Jim Palmer (right)
another bad peg in the sev­ and Gibson fired wildly past
piiMing the word to QunrterbaLfc Jim Courier a* Tackle Billy Murphy
enth.
first base for another twopaves the way. Linemen are coached by Palmer in the lower photo. Front
With Don Larsen pitching hast « rror that scored Neal
the left: Guard Jimmy George, Tackle Harley Cox, Coach Palmer and
in the lutli, Jim Gilliam with the winning run.
(H era ld P h o to * )
Guard Wayne Jacob*.
bounced a routine grounder
Tile defeat cost the Card­
inals a chance to move within '
3'* games o f first place aft­
er they beat the Jli-ta in the
opener on a three-run homer
by pinch hitter Charlie James
in the eighth Inning. St. Louis
bumlnd four of five Met pitchera for Id hit*, including five
by K.-n Boyer and four by
Bill White.
By United Press International an out man, but of a coinIn o.hcr National Lea-rue
pletely
different
variety.
The league-leading Balti­
games, the Philadelphia Phil­
He won both ends of a duu- lies swept a twin-bill front
more Orioles call Wes Stock
blcheadcr in Sunday's 10-fl
Clnciniml Rt&lt;it, 10.4 , nd
"the all-American out" and
and 6-1 sweep over the Clove- j ,-|.g. n1P Pittsburgh Pirates de(hilt applies nut only lo his
iand Indians and ran his seathe Milwaukee Brave*,
abysmal hitting but al»o to son record to 50 a* the Uriin , , |nnjn|f4, ami the
bis Incredible pitching.
ole* increased their league Chicago Cub. downed the
As a hitter. Stock is strictly lead to 2*s games by wirining' Houston Colts, 5-1,
New York
22 13 .829
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an out man and a formidable t h e i r seventh and eighth
Chicago
21 17 .565
straight
games.
threat to Hank Aguirre's title
Kansas City
21 17 .55.1
Stock, who went nearly two
as the worst in the American
I.oslun
20 IT Jill
full y*ars without a defeat
League.
Minnesota
in 21 .475
Stock still is looking for his before Boston finally beat him
Cleveland
t* 19 .457
first major league hit even last June 21. displayed the
l.o&lt; Angele*
19 24 .442
though this is his tilth season same remarkable form yesDetroit
IS 24 -185
With the Urioles.
terday that enabled him to go
Washington
14 no J 1S
M ill»KSTO, Calif. — Two
a relief pitcher, the sj - nnsiUTCQ upon in tu m -TTTT
~ K i -----------------------------NaUiwsal
world record breaking per­
year-old right-hander also is 53 relief appearances last formance* plus a third on*
M IS Alt
Sin Francisco
|season.
L is Angeles
25 18 .581
lhat could have been except
In the opener he hurled two for a lapse by officials, com­
St. f.oui*
21 20 .51.5
hiltess innings and struck out manded ti|Uid attention ill Sat­
Cincinnati
20 19 .513
twu of the tour Cleveland bat- urday night's California RePittsburgh
20 20 ..500
, ters he faced alter the In­
Chicago
21 21 JOO
S39— 8 . Culpaller, Orlando
DELAND (U P 1) — Coach dians had slugged starter New ZeliandV pe^r'sn eV l to i lta,n dMnt Mcm lo
Milwaukee
»
81 .465
I
1' inder&gt; 0 r’ *ndo
1334— Dr. Rucker, Sanford
Glenn Wilkes said this week­ Sieve Barber for nine hits ths mile run.
jlhe •h°&lt;,Bnc ability o f Tracey I 308— H. Ring, .Sanford
ta 20 .439
Philadelphia
355—S. Jackson, Winter park Houston
19 25 .132
After Snell ran the third fast-j Alien o f Orlando as h* took 309— IL Kenyon, Orlando
end the .Stetson University and six runs in 3'.* innings.
16 27 M i
Summoned from the bull­ est mile in history to proye u 0p honors in the toil, annual 311 -H. Greer, Sanford
358—J. McCoy, Orlomlo; J. New York
Basketball tram will make a
Jemigan, Sanford
thtvc-gsiiie trip to New York pen again in tlw nightcap, his dominance over Ameriian G. W. Spencer Golf Tourna­ 311—Joe Puvelchak, Orlando
Horticulturist* **y the longStock blanked Cleveland on opponent* with a time of 3
Fourth Flight
and Washington during the
Second Flight
ment with a acor# of 284.
er gripes stay on (ha vine the
one hit over the last three In­ minutes, 51.9 seconds, just
George Leonard, Orlando
Powell, Sanford
eoming season.
Allen took
championship 313—
more flavor they have.
nings as teammate Boog Pow­ five-tenths off his own world
314—
C.
Ilirat,
Leesburg;
L.
S
.
;
345
—
|g. |y. Thomas. Eustia;
He- said the Hatters will ell broke a one-all tie with an murk, the dramatic event* honors with a three under-par
Smith, Orlando
D. Ruffler, Sanford
play St. Peter's College, Jer­ eighth inning single off loser continued at a fast pace.
golf on the front nine o f the 315 If. Sherwood, Sanford
315—J. Cooper, Orlando
Washington s o p h o in o r e i final 18 hole* Sunduy. Followsey City, N. J.. Dec. 17; Iona Jim O ludcat) Grant. Jackie
316— Roy Ford, Orlando
348—J. Chapman, Sanford
,
College, Nt-w Rochelle, N. Y., Brandt tripled home two Brian Sternberg pula vaulted ,
353—J . Hires
A ,l‘'n * »* ,U I* " “ u« h ,,f 318—Jack Frisch, Leesburg
Dec. ID; and American Uni­ more runs in the same frame. tha highest yet. clearing 16 j
Cocoa
with
a
287
followed
by
319—Dr.
J.
Epps,
Sanford
371—Bill Soder, Sanford
feet,
7
incite*,
and
the
Ore­
versity, Washington. Dee. 20.
Jim Gentile's two-run sin
.373— S. Lindstrom, Sanford
j gle capped a three-run sev- gon Slate Univrnity 2-mile George Herndon. Orlando. 2 9 .!.'320-Jack Dnickcr. Orlando
321—Dr. I&gt;. Epps. Sanford
.387—II. Hutchison. Sanford
Allen wu* presented with the
! rnth inning rally lhat decided relay team brought the school
323—Abe Fennell, Sanford
393—G. Harden. Sanford
it*
first
world
track
mark
champion's watch by Jim
Ihc opener. Gentile also belt.325—J. Ivey. Sanford
396—J. Miller, Sanford
with
a
time
of
7
minute*,
16.9
Spenrer
while
Baugh
received
1ed a two-run homer in the
.326—J. Sirlinger, Orlando
a set o f clubs.
_fourth that helped Dirk Don­ seconds.
331—M. I). Parker, Orlando
itefora tho*e performances,
Result* were:
PARIS, France — Roy Em­ ovan suffer his third loss in
336—A. Carraway, Sanford
WITH NEW 1963
unknown
Phil
Shinnick
of
tlie
Championship Flight
erson and Lesley Turner gave live decisions. Brooks Robin
T h ird Flight
University
of
Washington
BIO
I)E
JANEIRO,
lira/II
1
284—Trucy
Allen,
Orlando
Australia a slam of the single son also homcrcd for Balti­
322—Gene I’ratt, Orlando
won the one it hail to and for
leaped 27 feet. 4 inches in 287— Hale Baugh, Cocoa
titles Sunday in tha French more.
324—J. C. Jackson, Winter Ihe second straight time is
tha broad jump, bettering the
Elsewhere in the American
292—Georg* Herndon. Orlando
International Tennis Cham­
Park
world record of 27 \ by Rusthe world basketball cham­
POW ER M O W ER S
league, the Washington Sen­
296— Jack Shubert. Fern Park:
pionships.
328— W. S. Damage, Winter pion. Playing before a boist­
da's Igor Ter-Ovanesjran.
Dr. John McKey, Orlando
Emerson, s t r i v i n g for a ators won their first game un­
Park
erously partisan crowd of 22.
297—
Herb Smith, Orlando
sweep of the world's four ma­ der new manager Git Hodge*
329— J. Spradley, Winter Puik 1000 the Brazilians captured
1299— Key Scales, Weirsdule
jo r tennis crowns, trounced and ended an eight game Ids333—
P. Rarthot, Orlando
the crown last night in a
Pierre Daemon o f France, 3-6, 1ing streak with a 7 6 nightcap
CLEVELAND - Cleveland 300— J. Wesler, Jacksonville 334—
'Todd Burth, Leesburg cruicial showdown with the
I victory after the New York catcher John Romano has a 30il— Rudy Weber, Sanford
6 -t. 6-4. 6-4.
338— R. T. Bryan, Sanford;
United States, beating the
won their
sixth fracture of the little finger .307—Jim Hamilton, Orlando
Miss Turner rallied to over­ 1Yankees
Sol Abramson, Sanford
Americans H5-8I-,
come .Mrs. Ann Hnydon Jones straight. 71. in the opener. 1of hi* throwing hand and will 308—John McKey Jr., Orlando
The Detroit Tigers defeated be sidelined indefinitely. Pe­ 314—J. Scroeder. Orlando
o f Britain, 2-t&gt;, 6-3, 7-5.
|the Boston Red Sox, 12-3, in dro Itanwoa injured the tri­ 232— Dave Drowning, Orlando
fthe first of two games, but cep muscle of his pitching
First Flight
|dropped the nightcap. 6-5; the arm and will be out two to j 300— Moot Thomas, Ocala
LOS ANGELES— Infieldcr .Minnesota Twins made it sev­ three weeks, it wa* also in- 301— Rill Foulk, Sanford; Dr.
Sammy
Esposito, 32. re- en in a row with a 5-2 dcri- twunccd.
Joe ililnk-y, Orlando
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1302— Jim Spencer, Sanford
released this spring by Die j »iun over Ihc Chicago White
Chicago White Sox. was sign­ Sox. and the Los Angeles An
Drop for drop, poison from 305— Jut Williams, Inverness
ed today by the Kansas City gels beat the Kansas City A s. a honeybee's ding is as po 306— Hale Raugh 3d. Cocoa;
lent as rattlesnake venom.
&gt;
Chuck Morgan, Orlando
Athletics.
16-4.

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Stetson Sets
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Ihe Saints in the eighth.
Tampa at Orlando w a s
rained out.
Daytona Beach outscorrd
Lakeland 1410, led by first
baseman G e o r g # Hulett's
SALES &amp; SERVICE
three run homer. Tha Is­
landers srorrd three runs on
2517 Country Ciab BA.
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Bo Shipped To Hawaii
eran catcher Hank Foile* to Higney said. "A ll we want like he did at the start of the
Belinsky and Hunt to do is season he could help us ”
th-i roster as a free agent.
"T he Angels are paying me settle down in a regular play­
good money,” Belinsky ra­ ing groove. This move gives
tionalized after receiving the us a chance to look at a few
announcement. "O f course, players like Dees and Bob
Perry whom we brought up
I'm going to Hawaii.”
• WELLS DRILLED
recently. In a few weeks we
But Hunt, who came to the could take another look at
• PCMPM HKKVirF.il
AND INSTALLED
Angels from the Sew York the situation and might nuke
•
SPRINKLER
SYSTEMS
Yankees in the original draft other decisions.
world.
"Belinsky
ran
into
a
little
•
FREE
ESTIMATES
“ I guess I'm going to get that stocked the new Amer
bad luck and then started
un
n e a good suntan,” Belinsky jlcan League club. wa«
C A L L F A 2-6(M7
fighting himself. We know he
said today as his follow up decided” about reporting to can pitch and if he would quit
PA O LA ROAD
reaction to being sent to the the Islanders.
worrying and start throwing
Hawaiian Islanders of the
"I'm too old to be play­
Pacific Coast League on 24- ing baseball between here
and Hawaii,” the 28-year-old
bour recall.
The
Belinsky
optioning Hunt said. "I didn't get a
high lighted a five-player ros­ fair shake from this club ”
ter change engineered by An­
But Manager Bill Rigney
gela’ General Manager Fred and Haney believe lhat wien
Haney. The other switches ] Runt thinks over the club's
sent utility outfielder Ken viewpoint he will join Belin
Hunt to Hawaii *l»o, brought sky in Hawaii. The pitcher
(PLUS TAX)
up first baseman Charlie said he would rrport to the
De*« from Hawaii to the An- probably at Salt Lake City,
gels, sent rookie catcher Ed I probably at Salt Lake Uyt.
Kirkpatrick to Nashville on I"It isn't
the end of the
1101 S. F ren ch A ve.
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LOS ANGELES (C P I) —
The Hawaiian Islands, which
withstood Pearl Harbor, are
in for another mighty assault
—the appearance of eccentric
llo Belinsky, the highly pub­
licized Los Angeles Angels
pitcher whose escapades had
been the talk of Ihe baseball

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ora s f Sami nolo County. Flop- county, risridn. nndoP t t s Du.
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hoar an apponl I tltlous snms s f AUTO C U B IC
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Board of Adjuatmant trsn t- I tat and ta paslatap sal* sa w s
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tones to tho Sonins Rasuls- Court. Samlnola Couuty. F l o r -'tlona an tha followlus da- tdA In aeeordanea withi IM
acrlbad proparty: EH of Lots provisions of Iko FtotUtou*
ttt. M l and ML Frank L. Nams BUtutao. to-with: SosWoodrufra SubdlvIaloA Fur- tloa ItL tf Florlds Btstutas
thar daaerlbad ns IN W . tTth I itST.
Strart. Sanford, Florida.
Bid! Bom Etoas
Habile hearing will bo held I Publish: Mnp 4, 1L I I IT. 11*1
In tha Samlnola County Court | CDI— II
Hours. Sanford. Florida, In I
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County
commlaalonora |g TMB COEDT B T , TMM
H im. on Jaas II. IN I at c a r t T I JlIMiR. SEMIBOLM
10:09 A. M. or aa soon there- | 1 IHJSTP, STATE
IDA.
aftar aa poaalbla.
IB
Board of
In ra Ua EsUta of:
County Commlaatonara
B-mlnota County. Florida
WILUAM O. FERGUSON,
Decs
By J. C. Hutcblaon, Chair­
FIB AL BSTICB
man
A ltai! Arthur Beckwith, | Notice to hereby gives that
tha undarslsse* will, aw lb s
lOtb day of May, A- D. 1141,
r c ill.m il: May IT, 1ML
praaaat
to
tto
Hoaormbto
CDI-ItT
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_ , County Judgo of Samlnola
IB THB CIRCUIT COURT, I County. Florida, their final reBIBTI4 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. I turn, account and vouchors, aa
IB
ABD
FOB
tBBIBOLB I Exacutrlcas of tbs Estate of
COUBTT. FLORIDA
William O. Ferguses, facaaaa*.
and at aald lima, than s n i
i n t r b r i m e r pp r o i R T o r IB CHABCBRT BO. I S M
thar*. make application ta tha
TMB RIBTM J lD ir tA L CIB- FIRM IN CANAL RANCHES.
Plaintiff. I aald
Jndgs for
aaiu jnuaa
tor a final
iinai aattlaan u «, •
CITT IB ABD POE 9EMIBman!
or their administration %)
OLB COl’ BTV. FLORIDA
of aald as. •*. and for an orNELLIE EDITH SANCHE*.
la Cbaaaarp l a UTSS
Defendant I der d isch arge.*h am aa aucB
IN RE:
|Exaculrlca
BOTH'* TO APPEAR
PETITION OP PRANK MACE
TO:
Neills
Edith
Sanches
Doted thla tha tith dap a*
m c m il l a n and n a n c t m a t 1314 S. Avars
April, A. D. IML
t i i e w h McMi l l a n .
Mabel E. Lam barM
Chicago
IT.
Illinois
ROTIt H TO AFPBAB
You ara hereby required to I
Lola M. Rues
Tot Donald Lea Phalpa
Aa Exacutrtcaa a f tha
Raaldance
and
where file your written defense to
the Blit of Complaint for dl-1
EsUta of William CL
abouta unknown.
vnrea
filed
herein
against
you.
I
Ferguson. Paeon nod.
TOU WILL TAKE NOTICE
that Frank Mura McMillan and with tha Clark of tha above Shlnhotaar and Logan
N ancy
Matlhawa McMillan styled Court on or before June I Attorneys nt Law
bsva fllad In tha Circuit Court L Ittt, and serve a ropy of I First Federal Building
af tha Ninth Judicial Circuit earns upon plaintiffs attornay. I Hanford. B orM t
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In and For Mamlnola County, James C. Collier, tat Waat I Attornaya for Executrices.
Florida, a petition for tha Church Street, ortondo. Flor- Publish: Map L 1L tt. IT, I t t t 1
Ida.
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adoption of an unnamed minor
Herein fall not or a decree I -------- .
mala child born of Varda
Fahrar Phalpa on December pro ronfeeao will ba entered I I;* TBE CIRCUIT COURT a y
against
you.
I
TUB
NINTH
JUDICIAL
CHU
M, l i f t , at Orlando, P lorldA
WITNESS my hand and seal CUIT OF ABD FOB iB M k
Said procaadlnca ara In Chancary No. 11T11, under tha nama nt Sanford. Samlnola County. NOLR COUBTT, FLORIDA.
Florida,
thla 3nd day af May, CBIBCBBT NO. H f t f
and atyla of In Its: Petition of
Frank
Mara
McMillan and I'sEALt
BANK B ° W ■ R T •ATTKOO
Nancy Matthews McMillan.
Arthur If. Rarkwith, Jr. I
Wtolotira
You ara commanded to ba
Clark of tha Circuit Court r $
and appear In aald Court hafora tha Honorable William a
K V *■ Trr*' D C - ROBERT &amp; BTCCINI. at M
Akrtdgs at tha Hemlnols Coun- James c. Collier
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Defendants.
Courthouse
at
Hanford. Attorney for Plaintiff
A BENDED EOTtCB OF BUFF
Publlah:
May
t.
It.
19,
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Florida, nt tO:l# a .M. nn tha
IB
R&gt;
llh day of Juna. 1*43. and CDI— 11
BORTOAOB FORBCLOtUBM
there to show causa why aald In tha rear! of tbs County TOt HUBERT R. BUCCINI
petition ahould not ba granted. Jedse, Seminole Connty, State RBtlDRBCEi In an unknown
(SEAL)
■tats or country other
of Florida.
Arthur If. Reckwllh. Jr.
than ths g u ts of Florida,
In Probata
Clark of Circuit Court
and mailing nddraag be­
In tw tha Batata aft
Ry: Martha T. Vlhl.e
ing:
tlEOROE
ALBERT
TATLOR
Deputy clerk
444 It •». IFPt. DBKR
Deosaaed.
Maguire. Vnorhla A Walla
FIRST
Naval District 4tl
FINAL NOTICE
m Wall Htreet
Summer Street, Boetoa IS,
Notice la hereby given that
Orlando, Florida
Maaxachusatta
tha undersigned
Attornaya for I'etltlunam
Uth day of Juna. A. I). 1*41. * * D. 7 ® ' 'J11. * * r!LM
c d i — Jy M ,r *• “ • *9' *7, **** praeant
lo
lha
Honorable I
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e i l i .J .^ a ,h ’ e
County Judge of
Seminole I
d .r. or
tts afore*

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io° * ttaraaftar as poa I
(n chancery action No.
atbte.
tltll
now pandlns In tha
Board of
Circuit Court of and for HamCounty Commlaalonora
tnola County, KlorldA
Samlnola County, Florida
DATED thla 14th dap af
Bp J. C. Hutcblaon. Chair
J-djr. 1»4L
man
Atlidt Annur-BKIiWlll. J M “ “ ^ V t’ hur ll. Ilackwlth Jr,
PUBLISH: Boy IT, MIL
Clark of tha circuit Court
CDI-IM
By: Martha T. Vlhlea
Deputy Clark
BSTICB o r
Anderson,
Rush. _ Dean,
tow n
rORBCLoai'RB SALE
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KOTICK Is karabp given that dee. A rmm d tn Bafg
tha aadarslgaa* Arthur 1L Attornaya for Plaintiff
Bockwlth. Jr, Clars of Circuit t it Eaot Contrnl Avanuo
Court a f Samlnola Coantp. Orlando Florida
Florida. wllL oa tha llth dap PuMUh Map IT, 14M
of June. IN I, at 11 o’clock A. |CDI-11T
M. at tho Front Door of tho
Memlnolo County Court Houao. I |R TMB CIRCUIT COI RT OF
Samlnoto Oountp, to tho Ultp TMK NINTH JUDICIAL CIIU
s f Nonford, Florida, altar lor CUIT IB ABD FOR »» :V Isala and tall at public outcry I &lt;|0 |,b
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
to (ha hlghast and bast bidder |c h a BCKRT bo . liana
fur cash, tha following dee THE BOSTON FIVE CENTS
erlbed propartp situated la HAVIN'OH BANK
Hemlnols County, Florida, to­
Plaintiff
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VS.
Int *. 0*25!*
CnOLKT C. HENDERSON, St
BITE OF NORTH C1IULU- |v M
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OTA, a subdivision,
Dafandanta.
cording to tha plat thsrs-1
NOTH'* o r a i l . *
of, racordad In Plat Book
NOTICE I* HEREBY GIVEN
I. Passe 14 to M. Inclu­ that on the 4th day of Juna,
sive, of tha Public Records m ,
|t;oo a.m. at tha main
of Mamlnola County, Flor door of tha Court Itnuaa of
Ida,
Mamlnola County, at Hanford,
pursuant to tha Float Daeraa Florida.
th a
undersigned
of Foreclosure entered In n Clark will offar for sale to
n anas pandlns In not* Court, tha hlghast and beat bidder
the atyla of which la
tor cash tha following dr
EAST BROOKLYN SAVINOR scribed real property:
BANK, a New York corpora­
Lot It. Block “B'\ INM'N
tion.
THT CLUB MAN* »lt. UNIT
Plaintiff,
M l. 1, according to tha plat
thereof aa racordad In Plat
LINDA M. BRTTPON. a widow,
Book It. page IS, Public
D efendant.
Racorda of Samlnola County,
and tha rhanearp number at
Florida,
which la I t t ll.
logathar with all atrucluraa,
WITNESS my hand and tha Improvements, lliluras. appll
official seal of said Court, this ances, and appurtenances on
llnd dap at Map, 1I4L
■aid land or uaad In conjunc
(SEAL)
tlon therewith.
Arthur H. Beckwith. J »,
Thla aata la mada pursuant
Clark of tha Circuit Court to final daeraa of foreclosure
of Hamlnota County, Flor­ entered In Chancery action No.
ida
11*49 now pending In tha
By: Margaret B. Tyre
Circuit Court of and for Heml
Deputy Clark
nola County, Florida.
Joseph M. FlUeral*
DATED this lith day
Attorney for Plaintiff
May. (M L
111 Security Trust Building
(SEAL)
Miami U . Florida
Arthur If. Beckwith Jr
Clark of tha Circuit Court.
Publlah May tT, t ill.
By Martha T. Vlhlan
CDI-IOt
Deputy Clark
Anderson, lluah. Dean, Lown
SANTORO HERALD
dew A vaa den Barg.
Attornaya tor rtalntlff
WANT ADS
l i t Eaat Central Avanua
BRINO FAST
Orlando. Florida.
Publish May IT. l i l t
RESULTS
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Board of Coantp Commissionara af Samlnota Coanlp, Flor­
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County
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Hoard of
County Commlaalonora
Mrmlnols County. Florida
By J. C. Hutcblaon. Chair­
man
Attrst Arthur H. Back
with. Jr.
FtniLIMII: May ST. Ittt
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as Executrix of tha Ratals of I* l-omptolnt to foracloaa
UEOItOK ATdlEItT
TAYUML
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Tallowing daaerlbad
then and there, make applies- I r** - 9 to p » rly. to-wlt:
felt It, Block A. COUN­
tlon lo tha aald Judga for a
TRY CLUB MANOR. W I T
final aatlament af her ad­
NO. t. according to tha
ministration of aald estate,
plat thereof aa recorded
and for an order discharging
In Plat Book II, page If*.
her aa such Executrix.
Public Racorda of g«ml,
Doled thla tha Ith day af
nola County, Florida,
May. A. D. 1*41.
has bean filed agalnat you
/a / Annie I*. Wagnon
As Executrix of the E s­ In tha above styled ault, and
you ara raqulrad ta aarva a
tate of
of T °ur Anawar or olhar %) |
OEOltUE AUJERT T .lY 1
Pleading to the Complaint
r
taut
on Plaintiff's attornay, AN .
Deceased
Htenstroni, Davie A McIntosh DEItSON, ItUMfl. DEAN, LOW
NDKM A van dsn BERG, | :t
Attorney* fur Executrix
East Central Boulavard. Or­
Post Office Drawer Ilia
tondo, Florida, and fils tha
Hanford. Florida
original
Anawar
or
other
Publlah May 11. ta, f f
Pleading In ths afflca of tha
Juna 1, Ittt.
Clark of ths circuit Court an
C D I-lt
or bafora tha UUi day of
IN THB f-IRrt lT COURT, June. ttlt. If you fall to do
NINTH Jl IllCt It,
CIRCUIT so. a degree pro ennfesao will
OF FI.ONMM IN AND FUR ba taken aaalnat you for tba
SEVtINot.E COUNTY.
relief demanded In lh« ComCHA.NCKMY NO. Ilttd
plaint
ECLA D. VAUGHN,
This Notlea ahsll ba potillab.
Flalatlff ad once a weak for four eon.
•VSsecutlva weeks la tba Baa.
ERNEST T. VAUGIIN,
ford llarald.
Defendant
DATED thla Itt day af May
NOTICE OF H I T
i 1*43.
TOi ERNEST I- VAUGHN
(SEAL)
t i l l Plnebrook Prlaa
Arthur R. Beckwith. J r,
Jackson, Mississippi
Clark of tha Circuit Court
A Sworn Complaint having
Byt Margaret E. Tyro
hern filed agalnat you In the
Deputy dark
Circuit
Court In and
for I Anderson,' Rush. Dana
Seminole County, Florida, In tnwndta A van dan Barg
Chancery,
for Blvorca,
lha 111 East Central Ava.
short tills of aald action be-1 Orlando, Fla.
Inn ECLA D. VAUGIIN. Plain. Publlah Map H, R
H
tiff va. ERNEST L. VAUGHN, I June t, l i l t .
Defendant, these presents ara |CDI-44
to causa and require you to
file
your
written defanaea I ■* THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
If any, to the Complaint filed THE NINTH JUDICIAL C1R.
herein, and to
« copy CUIT OF AND FOR SEND
thereof upon I lalntlfra at- NOI.E COUNTY. FLORIDA,
torney on or bafora tha llth c h a n c e r y no . tarag
day of June
A. D. 1*41. THE IIUSTON FIVM
oth*rwl»« a D fffii Pro Con* I tfAV1NGH DANK
faeso wilt ba entered agalnat
Flalatlff
you and tha causa proceed I va,
ax
parte.
I
.
.
.
IN THE CINCt rr C tllE T OF
I VICHAEf. J. A. WMJtON. JR^
WITNESS my hand and a f- , l u'x"a“ d I t at
THE NINTH J ID IC ItL CIR­
* '* w
CUIT UF AND FUR SEMI. ftclal teal at Sanford. Sami- 1 1
4*)
nola County, Florida, thla 3trd AMENDED NOTICEDafandanta.
NOLR COUNTt. FLOOD 4.
OF gUIT
day
of
May.
A.
D.
1*41.
CHANCERY NO. ISIS*
IB
AMERICAN FEDERAL HAV­ (SEAL)
N o t m o i roRETLOgUER
Arthur If. Beckwith. Jr.. I y n T ft e"i n7ic a
INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIA­
WALKER
Clerh of th- Circuit Court 1 T&lt;” 0and
**0 , ,RUTU
' iK A &lt;X WALKER,
TION OF UHLAN DO,
In
and
For
Seminole
Coun­
Plaintiff,
hi* wife
ty. Florida
va.
r e s i d e n c e i t t an uaknowa
lly: Martha T. Vlhlau
HERBERT D. DELI* at UX and
atat*
or country
ethar
D. C.
at at.
than th* Itata of Florida,
Gordon
V.
Frederick
Defendants
and malting addtsaa balngt
Attorney for Plaintiff
NOTICE OF m IT IN
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It m T I itliK FUEKCLUatME P. O. Ilox 11*1
Naval Air Station, Navy
TUI HERBERT D. BEt.l. and 343-3ul North Parh Avanua
Numbsr
111, Flaat Post
MAItY E. HELL his wtfa Hanford, Florida
Office, New York, New
Publish May 31 A June t. It,
EEBIDENCEiUnknown
York
tv
AND TUi All parties claiming IT. l»43.
YOU ARE hereby notified *
c l i - i *9
Interests by, through, un
that a Complaint to foracloaa
der or agalnat tha afore
_lha Coart af lha Connty , a certain mortgage encumaald persona.
■lodge. Beosloota Connty, F U r. haring tha following desaribe*
YOU AltK hereby notified Ida, In Probata.
real property, to-wlt:
that a Complaint to foracloaa In rai E s ta te of
Lot t. utock - r \ OOUX.
a certain mortgage encum
TRY CLUB MANOR. UNIT
LEON W PICKERING
haring tha following deacribNO. 1. according to thu
Deceased.
ed real properly, to-wlt:
plat tharaaf aa raoordad
To .411 creditors aad reasons
J^t 4, Block D. BEAR Having t talma oa Demands
In Plat Book 11, Pag* 31,
LAKE MANult. according Agalnat Hold Katatai
Public Records of gamtto tha plat thereof aa ra­
not* County, Florida.
You and each of you sr*
cordad In Plat Book 11 hereby notified and raqulrad h»* baaa fllad agalnat you I*
page II, Public Records of to present any ctolma and da- I the abova-atyled suit, and you
S-mlnola County, Florida, nianda which you. or either * r* raqulrad to aarva a aopy .
has bean filed against you In of you. may have aaalnat the of your Anawar or ether %
tha above - styled ault, aoj aetata of I.KON g. PICKER- I Pleading to th* Complaint oa
you ara required to aarva
INO. deceased, lata of aald Platatlfra attornaya ANDER*
ropy of your Anawar or olhar County, to lha Cuunty Judga I SON. HUSH. BRAN. LOWS'Heading to tha Complaint ui of Samlnola County. Florida. I DES A van dan DERO. 331
Plaintiffs attornaya, AXDEIl
at hla office In ths court I East Central Avauua, Ortondo,
HON. HUSH. DEAN. lOW N
house of aald County at San- I Florida, and flla tha original
DES A van dan RKKG. !J3 ford. Florida, wlthta els cal- I Anawar or olhar Pleading In
East Central Avanua. Urlan
andar months from tha Bats I the office of tts Clark of
do, Florida, and fits lha orl
of tha first publication uf thla I th* Circuit Court on or bafora
glnal Anawar or other Flaad
nolle*. Two capias of each th* llth day s f June, 1*43.
log In tba office of tha Clark claim sr demand shall ha In If You fall t* do to, a daeraa
of tha Circuit Court on or writing, and shall atata th* I pra aoafaaso will b* taken
bafora ths llth day of Juna, place uf residence and post I against you for tha relief da1*41. If you fall to do so, afflca address uf th* claim- mandag In th* ContplaloL
a decree pro cunfee-o will ba an., and shall be sworn to by
Thla Notlea shall b* pub- ^
taken agalnat
you for
tha th* claimant, hla agent, or llabad one* a weak for four
relief demanded la lha Com­ attornay and accompanied by conaocullv* waakx la Th* Han.
plaint.
a filing fas of on* dollar and ford Ilarald.
This Notlea
shall ba pub­ auch claim or demand not as (BEAL)
lished ones a weak for four tiled shall ba void.
DATED thla I t t day af
consecutive weeks In tha San­
Ilotnar M. Glaaaou
May, l i f t .
ford Herald
Aa executor of th* Last
Arthur If. Hack with Jr.,
DATED this llrd day of
Will and Te.tamaut of
Clark of th* Circuit Court
May. 1*41.
LEON g. PICKERING,
Byt Margaret E. Tyr*
(BEAL)
Deceased
Deputy Clark
Arthur II Beckwith. Jr„ Btanstrom, Davie A McIntosh
Aadaraou. Ruak, Dean.
Clerk of Creult Court
Attornay* for Executor
Lowadas A van dan Barg
By: Martha T. .Vlhlan
r . O. Drawer 111*
333 Eaat Ctulfal Ava.
Deputy Clark
Sanford. Florida
Urlandu, Fla.
Publlah May 31 A Juna L I* Publlah May 13. 3*. 31 A Jut* Publlah May 13, 3*. I f *
3. 1143
IT. t t l l
Juna 4, l i f t
CD1-41
CD I-1*1
CD I-it

t w i t ' s FOR BIDS
Tha Uiianl of Cuunty Commlaalonara of Hemlnula Coun­
ty, Florida will rerelee bide
at the office of Arthur II.
Ileckwlth. Jr.. In the Courthouse at Sanford, Florida up
to 1:04 P. M., Monday, Juna
14, 1*41, for tha following;
U "a ( l l new all purpose
4 wheal Utility Tractor
with 4 cylinder dleael en­
gine. Specifications may
be obtained at the office
of the County Engineer In
the Courthouse at Han­
ford. Florida.
Deice hid ahull he for the
Item complete and tlellvered to the County Hoed
Department un C. 8. 1 J.
91. four (4) miles South of
Sanford.
Florida,
and
ahould exclude or list se­
parately
all State
and
Federal taxes and alter­
nate or optional Itema o f­
fered. Dellaary data must
be specified end will be
considered
In
awarding
the contract. Bid should he
accompanied by detailed
factory apedflratlona, rat­
ings and technical data
covering Ihs Item to ba
supplied.
Bid to be enclosed In a S e a l ­
e d envelops plainly marked on
ths outside. -BID FOR UTI­
LITY TIIACTOH, open Juna
It. 1*41.**
Bids will ba opened at
masting to he held In the
Cuunty Cunintlaulon Meeting
Hoorn In tha Courthouse at
Sanford,
Florida,
Tuesday,
Juna II, 1*41 at 14:90 A. M.
or as auoa thereafter aa poaa­
lbla.
Roard of County Commis­
sioners
Hemlnols County, Florida
J. C. Ilutchleon, Chairman
By: W. lluah, Jr.
County Eaglnaar
Publlah May IT A June I. !»41
CDI-**

�Why Do The Job Halfway, For Full Advertising Response Use The Herald, FA 2-5612

Classified
Phone
3 2 2 -5 6 1 2

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II m i . h iln r ih i 6. Far R n t

REGISTRATION opened for FURNISHED 1 bedroom Gar­
Good Shepherd Christian
age Apt. Ufto W. 14th St.
day school. 3 , 4 1 1 years
old. Nursery $14, Kinder­ $ BEDROOM'S. K i t e h e n
equipped. PA 2-3722.
garten $15. Transportation
available for city and out­
FURNISHED
3
bedroom
lying areas. 322-7312 or
house. Adults. No pets.
322 3719.
FA 2-7684.

6. For R n t

3 2 2 -5 6 1 3
Office 204 W. First
DEADLINES

UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
Apt. kitchen equipped. 106
W. 18th St. FA 2-4878.

W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
Rooms private baths, 114
thru FrI. - 3 P. M. day
W. First St.
before insertion. Sion. • Sat.
noon.
2-BEDROOM furnished apart­
ment, also efficiency apart­
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
ment, furnished. 322-8341.
Tut*., thru F r i • 1 P. U . day
before insertion. Moo. . Sat. Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
1305 Elliott Ave., FA 2 5254
or FA 2-0325.
RESPONSIBILITY:
TURN. Apt. 2000 Mclloaviile.
The Herald win not be re­
sponsible for more tban one UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
incorrect insertion of your ad,
house, kitchen equipped.
and reserves the right to re
Pb. FA 2-3451.
vise or reject any advertise­
ment from what o-dcred to 2 BEDROOM house, Florida
room. Available nuw. Pc
eoatorm to the policies of this
FA 2-1549.
taper.

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lost &amp; Fun nil
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
r». Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
0. For Sale or Rent
10. Wonted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sole
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. H efrWanten------------19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Faint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio 4c Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
81A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sule
35. Articles Wanted
3 6 . Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas

LOST:
Eyeglasses. B l u e
frame. Call between 6 A 7
p. m. FA 2-3644. Reward.
S, E d u ca tion - In stru ctio n
U . S. C IV IL SERVICE
TEST
Men • Women, 18-32. Start
high as $ 102.00 a week.
Preparatory training until
appointed.
Thousands
of
Jobs open. Experience us­
ually unnecessary. FREE
iaformstion on Job, sal­
aries, requirements. Write
end phone. Lincoln Service,
TODAY giving name, ad­
dress and phone. Lincoln
service, Box 15, Sanford
Herald.

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geralft May 27, 1963 — Page

SWEETIE PIE

9

By Nadine Seltzer

2 BEDROOM furnished Apart­
ment.
Newly
decorated.
Quesnel Apts. 404 E. 14th
St. Apply Apt. 7 or Pb.
322 8194.
LOVELY bedroom, private
entrance to gentlemen. $10
per week. Ref. FA 2-74$l

2 BR. 817 Catalina. FA 3057$

r v

BY OWNER, 3 Bdrrn. 2 baths
large lot. FA 2-1932.

M . A

WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS, Used furniture, appliances, OFFICE Furniture. Includes
CAM WANTED
"
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
desk, swivel chair, filing
REEL'S USED CAM All Types and Sixes
Larry’s Mart 215 Sanford
cabinets, typewriter, etc.
11th St. A Sanford Are.
Ave. Pb. FA *4132
We Repair and Service
FA 2-5771. Osteen.
BUYING A NEW 0T
S T I N E
USED CART
3
Machinery and Supply Co. We Buy. Sell, Trade. Repair YOU pick it. firing contain­
FINANCE
IT
W
ITH
US
*
e
r.
Black
eyed
peas.
$1.75
BILL'S
THRIFT
SHOP
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2 6432
a hamper. Okra $3.50 a ♦ Low Interest Xa4ee
Furniture • Appliances - T.V.
♦ Low Monthly Payment*
hamper. FA 2-0490.
Open 9 to 9 daily and Week­
FLORIDA STATE BANK .
ends
ALUMINUM Furniture re­
SEWING MACHINE
Ph. 322-7361 3840 Hiawatha S t
SALKS A SERVICE
webbed cheaper tban you 1965 CP. Dev. Cad. Leaded.
Sanford, Fla.
Actual 49,000 aL Tasnucocan do R yourself. Bring
CALL KA 2-5783
late. $796. FA M W eg
U
to
the
Furniture
Center.
FREE ESTIMATE
SMITH Air-Condition Refri­
GA *6049.
1100 French Ave.
Upholstering A Mattxwae rtsgeration service. All work
ovatiog. New A Uaed Furni­ BLACKEYED Pees. Yon pick 1954 4-DR. DODGE Seda*.
guaranteed. Very reason
ture. Can Nix Bedding Mfg.
Cash price $43. FA m m ;
and bring container. $1.50
able in price. Day FA 2-7434
Co., at 709 O k r y Ave.
See at 423 Grandview D r,
a bu. FA 2-71*4.
Night FA 2-2069.
FA 2-2117,
TRADE—3 Wheel heavy duty 195* EDSEL. Rune p o £
WANTED reliable couple to
Looks good. A. E. Ream
Band Saw for heavy duty
Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
take up monthly payments
ter. FA S-1M1.
Lawn Mower. 2224373.
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
o f $13.10 o* $ complete
FA 2-1817.
rooms of furniture. Call With purchase o f niue Lus­ 37. Boat* • Bio t e n
tre. rent Electric Carpet
TE 9-1511, Casselberry, col­
19*3 Model,
11*
Shampooer for only $1 per CANOE.
FRIGIDA1RE
lect.
Fiberglass.
Like
new.
Ph.
day. Carroll’* Furniture.
Sales A Service
FA 3-7739.
Sen Us Your Pursnure. Quick
G. II. HIGH
MACHINE.
1903
1100 W. 1st St. Sanford
Service With the Cash SEWING
White xlg tag. No attach­ Gateway T o The Waterway
Pb. FA 2-3883
SUPER TRADING POST
ments needed to sew on but­ Robson Sporting Good* I
TA 2-0477.
tons, makes button holes snd
Your EV1NRUDE Denier &lt;
fancy stitches. Take 5 pay­ 30444 E. 1st Ph. FA
34. Article* For Sate
If. B . rO P E CO., INC.
ments of $8 .02. Write Cre­
200 So. Park Ate. FA 2-4234 Ladies shorts, 99c. Sleeping
dit Adjustment P. O. Box 38. Motnreyeie* *
bags, tarps, tents. Surplus
2132. DeLand, Fla.
29. Automobile Service
'58 INDIAN Motorcycle. TOR
City, 2t)l W. lit.
EARLY
Hairy
Indigo
Seed.
cc. twin. Light w eig h t 1
AUTO RADIO SERVICE
BEAUTIFUL furniture. Many
Purity, $9.72*$, germination
$306.00. FA *$912.
,
PERSONAL RADIO A TV
fine Imports. Alao linens,
74%.
G.
Barney.
629-4475,
25th. St. A Sanford Ave.
VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS,;
dishes and silver. Call
Rt. 5, Box 131, Ocala.
■j
New A Used.
FA 2-7431
Auto Glass, Tops
Lewis
Bales
A
Berries
DOUBLE
Hollywood
B
e
d
,
A Sea* Covers
STOCK and modern fixtures
2617 Country Club Ed.
complete. 4 Drawer chest
In Grocery. P. O. Box 991.
Ph. FA-2-7921
and cedar chest. Sacrifice
Senford, Fla.
price. Call 322-7879.
BICYCLES repaired - Be*
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8033
READY MIX Concrete, win­
painted. Elec. Trains re*,
36.
Automobiles
Track*
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
dow sills, lintels, stsps,
paired. Coy's Bike Shop.'
blocks, ssnd, cement, rock, 195* CHEV. VS. Std. trans.
414 Sanford Ave. FA 2-M n J
pipe, steel, grease traps,
Call 325-0585.
Free pick up and Jattvery.l
dry wells, stepping stones
M lrsde Concrete Co.
Senkarik Glass and Paint
509 Elm Ave.
FA *4751
Company

Air-Conditioning

11. Real Estate Wanted
3 BEDROOMS, 2 baths. Must
be hardwood floors. Garage.
Prefer East Sanford. Low
down payment. Older type ‘There are child labor laws in this state, you know!'
home preferred. Write Box
B, c o Sanford lferald.
12. Real Entate For Sale 21. Beauty Solo**

EFFICIENCY Apartment on
First St. Near 2 city free
parking tots and shopping
stores. No utility charges.
Suitable for couple or sin­
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept. 12. Real Estate For Sale NO down payment. 3 Bed­
room borne, kitchen equip­
Store.
2 BEDROOM House. 906 Myr­
ped. Fenced yard. Availtle Ave. Call Jimmie Co­
FURNISHED or unfurnished
•ble July 1st. North Orlan­
wan.
322-4013.
duplex. 4 large rooms. Near
do. 322-9070.
base. No pets. FA 2-3735. 3 BEDROOM house. Take up
payments. FA 2-6199.
3 BEDROOM borne, Sunlaod,
FA 2-8231.

DOWN PAYMENT
OVERCOME

34. Article* For Sol*

LAWN SERVICE

9. For Sole or Rent
House. FA 2-7889 or FA 2-4205

27. Special Service*

SINGER

BEDROOM HouaetraOer.
Bowman's Trailer Court.
DeBary. NO 8-49C8.

Jim Hunt Realty
Office
Night

FA
FA

hARRIKTTS BEAUTY NOOK
Complete Scr. Eve. Appt'a.
105 So. Oak
FA 2-5742
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
Call for Evening appointments
318 Palmetto Ave. 322-0834

22. Build - Paint - Repair

2 2118
2-0618
323 0700
Sanford, Fla.

f

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

FURNISHED
2
bedroom
REMODELING A Painting ol
house. 32 Naranja ltd.. De­ New Home — never occupied.
all kinds. 7 years to pay.
3 Bedrooms, two full tile
Bary. Can be seen Tues. A
No qualifying. Free esU*
baths. Large Lot. Built-in 2534 Park Dr.
Wed. afternoon.
mates. License A bondage. 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4422
Range and Oven. Principle
HOUSEHOLD furniture. Odd
TE 9-1463 or 322 5833.
UNFURN. 1st Floor. 3 rms.
and Interest payment $81.15 ONLY six left in desirable
pieces. 6 ft. U.E. Kefrigera
Tee 'N Green Eitates. See
31. Poultry - Livestock
bath. 2 screened wtrehes - per a w A
tor, Ironer, breakfast set
2
5
.
P
i
i
*
p«ag
S
a
rricg
s
model on Upsala Road.
309 Magoolia Ave. Apply
J. W. Hall, Realty
and
other various pieces:
FOR SALE: Three Gurnsey
Centrally air-conditioned. 3
upstairs evenings.
FA 2 3*11
FA 2-5771, Osteen.
heifers,
9
months
old.
lltd
or 4 bedrooms, beautiful
1 BDRM. bouse. NO $-3122 S BR. Home. 202 Laurel Dr.
calfhood vaccination. $285
family room, in your price
HAIRY INDIGO
after $.
for
all three. Call FA 2-2988 Regular, 100 lbs..........$32.50
Good
location,
kitchen
range, 20th St. W. by MayPlumbing A Heating
or come to 2111 Summerlin Less Quantities per lb. .. . 35c
equipped. Low down pay­
fair Country Club.
5 ROOM furnished Apartment
AIR CONDITIONING
Ave. after 5:00 p.m.
ment. Assume loan. A real
500 lb. lots and ever per 100
CONTRACT and REPAIR
for couple. $45. FA 2-7399.
15. RuttincsH O p p ortu n ity
saving. Call 322-7879.
lbs................................ $29.00
WORK
31A. Peta
2 BEDROOM Pure, ground
1007
Sanford
Ave.
FA
9-4562
Pensacola
Bahia Grass, Ask
floor Apartment. Contact SUNDRIES Store. Stock A For Lease: Service Station.
4 POMERANIANS. Thorough
for currsnt prices.
equipment.
Well
establish­
Choice
location.
Apply
The
PLUMBING
2312 Palmetto.
bred. Ann Alexander. Lake ABOVE PRICES FOB HERE
ed. Proprietor wishes to re­
Pure Oil Co. 604 W. 6th
Contracting Repair!
Mary.
A. M. PREVATT, PHONE
Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. up.
tire. Call FA 20274 or
St.
FREE ESTIMATES
749-2115, SEVILLE, FLA.
Surplus City. 201 W. 1st.
Longwood TE 9-6389.
R. L. HARVEY
BOSTON Terrier Puppies. 8
A total o f 10 years service la to tho credit of Fred, Ho
16. Female Help Wanted 204 Sanford Ave. FA 2-3363
weeks. AKC Beg. FA 2 1861 GOOD used Water Cooler.
2 BR. House, living-dining
and hie wife, Audrey live on W. 18th Street and are
See
Al
Lyon
at
Sanford
DAY Grill cook. Female pre­
parents of n son, Johnny and n daughter, Made. Ho
room.
Alr-Cond. Garage,
FREE 4 adorable gray kit­
26.
Radio
&amp;
Television
sad Asdrey are quite proud of thsir three grandchildren
Electric Co.
ferred. Must be experienc­
carporte, large modern kit­
tens. Good homo wanted.
though they don’ t see them as often as they wish. Tho
ed. Waitress, must be ex­
chen. $83 month, with op­
PERSONAL RADIO &amp; TV
Call FA 2-0970.
BY Owner. 1 Used 3 ton AirYeacklee ere members o f the First Baptist Church and
Real Estate—Mortgages
perienced. Chick 'N Treat,
tion to buy. 610 E. 14th St.
1 DAY SERVICE
Fred serves the American Legion so finance officer.
Conditioner. Contact Al Ly­
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
Sanford.
J. N. Robson Jr. FA 2-1535
Fred's greatest love U camping and hosting and who*
25th. St. A Sanford Ave.
32. Flower* - Shrub*
on at Sanford Electric.
Ravenna Park
FA 2-7493
ho has the time to spare o ff he goes.
or FA 2-0228.
Ph. 323-0655
Evenings
ELDERLY white w o m a n
POTTED MUMS in bloom. SHALLOW WELLS A PUMPS
Ready To Serve You At Holler* of S a fo r d
FA 2-2077 FA 2 3829 FA 2-8360
keep house for elderly peo­
R E N T A BED
35c up.
Jerry Lord FA 2-3219
27. Special Service*
ple. FA 2-3980.
Rollaway, Hospital A Baby
GKAPEVILLE
NURSERY
WILL TRADE
LAWNS Renovated • Aerate Grapevtlle Ave. Near 2oth SL
Bads.
3 Lots in Sanford, close to SU.M3IER Position for am­
Remove Thatch - Chinch
By Day, Week, or Month
downtown, for Housctrailer
bitious teacher or upper
Bug Spray (VC-13) - Fertl- Summer Annuals, Petuniss,
CARROLLS FURNITURE
of equal value. Write P. O.
class college student. Op­
Snspdrsgoni, Pansies, Vege­
•xe-Ph. FA 2 4244
Pb. FA 2-5181 116 W. lit St.
Box 702, Wildwood, Fla.
portunity to earn $1.ixx&gt;- MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
table Plants. Dutch Mill
$ .,50o In 60 days. $480 miniF U R N I S H E D Apartment.
Nursery.
Upsala Rd. Just
ON LAKE RAVENNA. 4 Bed­
mum
guaranteed.
Write PAINTING, decorating. In­
Clean and close in. Jimmie
off 20th St. and 1st. St.
rm., 2 bath. Comfortsbic 1
terior, exterior. Also paper
P.O. Box 343, New Smyrna
Cowan. 322-4013.
yesr old home in excellent
lunging. 29 years exper­ .13. Furniture
Beach, Fla.
condition. Fireplace, AirRENTALS
ience. Free estimates. K.
conditioning, central heat, 17. Male H elp W anted
New people In town look at
3BDRM, unfurn. home latch
M. Seeberger, Fern Park,
double carporte A large
Arbor $95. 2 Bedrm. Furn.
Fla. TE 1-1856 or TE 8-5047. Hi raid Ads. Be sure your
utility rm. covered patio SUMMER Position for am­
business is represented with
Apt. $55. 1 Bdrrn. Furn.
bitious teacher or upper
Piano Tuning and Repair
attractive
advertisements.
with neat landscaped yard.
Apt. $45. Robert A. Wil­
class college student. Op­ W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223 Call FA 2 5612.
301 Vlhlen Rd.
liams, Realtor. FA 2 3951.
portunity to earn $t,oooNO CA5H NEEDED
"CLEAN quiet Rooms" The
$1,500 in 60 dayi. $460 mini­
S Bedroom, 2 bath. $61 a
Gables. FA 2 0720.
mum
guaranteed.
Write
month. T. A I. included.
P.O. Box 243, New Smyrna
SUBURBAN
3
Furnished
322-8085.
Beach, Fla.
rooms, 1st floor. Wuter fur­
NO DOWN PAYMENT
nished. 6 mile* from town.
1 9. S it u a t io n s W a n te d
M ONTH
END
C L E A N - UP
v4S rent. FA 25771. Osteen. 3 Bedroom CBS home. 2u9
Collins Dr. Phone FA 2-7470. Child Care. FA 2-2274.
NEW unfurnished 2 bedroom
Duplex Apt. New stove A 3 A 4 BEDROOM Homes. GOOD Laundress. Will do
Sec models at Highland
ironing in my home. Rea
refrigerstor. W a t e r furn­
Ave. Longwood. 10 minutes
sonable. 706 Bay Ave.
ished. Tile bath and terraxsouth on 1792 and west on
xo floors. $75 per $lo. Pb.
EXPERIENCED
C ool
22
Semloole 1 block.
FA 2-2374 after 5.
and
years. Male. 3226166.
LMN ENTERPRISES INC.
9 RM. Furn. A p t, $70 Mo.
PLYMOUTH
Bedroom Air - Conditioned,
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
2 Door V-H
YOUR BEST LIVING AND
i l l E. 8th St., FA 2-5780.
Realtor

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Wall

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�At Banquet

t-X IA D W G THE BAND for 1968-64 at Seminole High School will be then#
sis student*. From left, Scott Mnlbon, Operations O fficer; Roy Green,
Prom M ajor; Betty Lou Corbin, secretary; Dottle Jardine, Head Girl O fL ficar; Norman Leach, Captain and K. G. Dedering, Librarian.
(Herald Photo)

MAJORETTE OFFICERS for next yeur will find Mias Sharon Williams,
'•enter aa Head Majorette; Mnry Scott, (right) aa Anaintant Head Major­
ette and Suaan Brown, (left) aa necretury.
(Herald Photo)

The title ei beet musician
to the Sea tools High School
Bind wee given to Mike Cor*
bio et Friday nlght'a annual
Band Banquet and Concert at
•the school.
| Judy Bedwell waa named
Beat Twlrler. Both received
gold trophic* in recognition
ot their accomplishment.
! Also
receiving
trophies
(were Johnny Cullum a* Most
/Improved Bandsman and PegIgy Miller as Moat Improved

Service Assn.
Following thn dinner and
ceremonies, the entire aseembly adjourned to the outdoor
concert stage, where for the
first time, the band present­
ed a Concert under the Stars.
Chairs were sK up on the
school grounds, lacing the
outdoor pavilion and band
music offeringa raaged all the
way frtm Sousa marchno to
Broadway show tones.
Student nod guests conduct­
ors lad many at the numbers
jTwirier.
and several individual and
Bandmaster Ernest Cowley
specialty numbers were pre­
named Norman Leach to
sented.

icrva as Captain of the band
next year, with Sharon Wil­
liams being given the post
'of Head Majorette.
Drum Major for next year
.will be Roy Green and DolUe
'Jardine will be Head Girl
Officer o f the Band.
Mary Scott will be Assistant Head Majorette with Su­
san Brown aa majorette sec­
retary.
1 Other new band officers in­
clude Scott Mslbon as OperaItions officer; Betty Lou Cor,'bin a* secretary and K. C.
Dederlng as librarian.
I Gold Key Awards for time
In service were presented to
Seniors, Corine Bt-nham, Jo­
an Jones.
Sandi
Wright,
Charles
Rabun,
Marianne
IHumphrey, Barbara Miller
land Frank Belslto.
The
awards
ceremonies
were the highlight o f the ban­
quet which waa held in the
school cafeteria w(lfc_a roast
beef dinner prepared by'th e
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parents
presented
Bandmaster Ernest Cowley
with a gift certificate to
Brack Perkina Men’s Store
In appreciation of his work.

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Chairman Soys
PONTE VEDHA BEACH
(U P I) — The expansion of
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GOLDEN TROPHIES were presented to these four Most OutttUulriing
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jorette and Johnny Cullum most improved Imndsman.
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It was an historical mom­
ent of this association when
the lobby ot tlie new Hopper
Elementary School was ap­
Complete (5-piece Entiemhle Kendy to Fly
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—
—
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who before his death was the
president of Hopper's P-TA.
The Assoeiation had preplan­
ned these services in the
early part of the I9rt2'6.l
school term.
The impressive dediratorial
rites were officiated by Rev.
Jesse Brown, minister ot St.
James A.M.K. Church, San­
ford. The ceremonies included
a recording of “ The Lord's
Prayer’* by Mahalia Jackson; unveiling of plaque by
Altonia
KlizabeUt
Young,
daughter of the late Mr. Al­
ton Young; Moment of Ap­

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By LARRY VER8IIEL
“ 1 doubt il any legislation
will be introduced during thii
session authorizing a charter
lor Fern Park," 10 ipoke
Rep. S. J. Davis Jr. at 6:30
a.m. today . . . Ha did not
elaborate, saying tho delega­
tion with bava a statement
within the next few days.

• • •
Both Davis and Sen. Mack
Cleveland Jr. are doubtful
that the commission will get
a pay raise during this ses­
sion . . . Not enough time and
•o official request was made
tho commission . . .
That cigaret tax boost will
give Sanford some $72,000 ex­
tra next year . . . Jan For­
tune voted against the mea­
sure.
•

•

•

Guess I’li have to cut down
to only two packs a day. No­
body asked me but how about
a lobby for the consumer . . .
Special interests all over
Tallahassee looking out for
the milk boys, timber boys
. . . How about one for John
Q. Public T . . . Or, is that
the Job of the Legislators?

Sanford To Cape Four
Lane Highway Proposed

City Okays
Terms For
Prep School
The City Commission Monday night voted
to accept the terms ami conditions negotiated
with the MacFadden Foundation officials in
New York last week to locate a 250 cadet mili­
tary prep school in Sanford.
City Commissioners n(?reed to terms of the
talks conditioned upon the County Commission's
favorable action to clear the county reverter
from a certain portion o f the city land that is
for the school.
The County Commission is expected to act
on this request at its meeting Wednesday.
Last week. Mayor Tom MacDonald and
Commissioner J. H. (Jimmy) Crapps went to
New York to talk over negotiations with J. P.
Wiegers, chairman o f the foundation. The
Foundation agreed to purchase from the city
18 plus acre? o f the recreation area at Mellonville_ and Celery Aves. for $100,000, payable
$28,500 down and the balance in deferred pay­
ment* over a period o f 10 years.

★ ★

★

City Tells
Engineers: 'Go'
On Water Plans

COUNTY Commission
Wednesday w i l l ap­
prove u resolution in
appreciation of Capt.
Joseph M. Tully Jr.’s
services to Sanford and
Seminole County dur­
ing his tenure as com­
manding o f f i c e r o f
Heavy Attack Wing
One at Sanford Naval
Air Station. He will be
leaving soon to attend
the War College at
Washington, D: C.

Judge Refuses
To OK School
Integration

Planning expert* of the using the spoil frum the ca­
six-county East Central Flor­ nal dredging as a bed for
ida Regional Planning Coun­ the read.
• • •
cil today recommended long
range plans for the four-lan- to Cape Canaveral through
ing of SR -at from Sanford Mima at a meeting of live
* • •
group in Daytona Beach to­
Jolia Bnimley, Sanford day.
member of Ike 81. John*Other planning effecting
Indian River Navigating Seminole County on the long
Committee, last Jaa. II range planning scale includes
advocated that a four-lane that Sit t* would go straight
h i g h w a y be coastrnrtrd across French Ave. on 25th
along th e proposed 8t. Street and lie into that same
Jobns-lndlan River canal, highway out to Most First

uJJtf

Street.
Another new. bold concept
recommended by the "e x ­
perts” wai a scenic route
from Daytona Beach Into Os­
ceola County, coming through
Seminole from the vicinity
of Osteen and then west of
Lake Harney to Geneva on to
Oviedo and south through this
county.
The experts Joined with the
council in reviewing proposals
for the future expansion of
tho area which Includes the

nation's spaceport at Cape i development plan* probably
Canaveral
would be drawn up as a re­
The group met in closed sult of ttw meetings.
session with members of the
Wallace said the commit­
boards of the various county
tee
recommended to the com­
commissions as a two-day
meeting of the council diew missioners that plans bo
to an end with policy discus­ drawn up on the anticipated
sions.
growth to the area to about
Chairman William Wallace, 1.2 million population In the
who introduced respresenta- next decade; that a network
fives of Volusia, Seminole, of road ami other transport
Osceola, Indian River, Bre­ tation facilities be designed,
vard and Orange Counties to and that the St. Johns River
about 125 business, industrial water area be turned into a
and civic leader*, laid major general recreation area.

g&gt;attforti ijmiiSi

WEATHER: Cloudy through Wednesday. High todny, 85-90. Low tonight. 60-63.
VOL. 53

United Press Leased Wire

F^Ublished 1908

TUKS., MAY 28, 1963

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 721

Teacher Pay Upped

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (U1M);
—A federal judge today re- !
fused to order Birmingham
public schools integrated al­
though it “ graphically ap­
TALLAHASSEE (UIT&gt; — cleared hy the Senate and lent a bill shifting part o f the add another $15 million to per cent o f total eoste, with
pear*” the city is operating The Legislature completed ac­ to the Governor.
county school expenses to the state school costs in the 1965- the state picking up 75 per
With
no
hope
of
boosting
• • •
a segregate*! school system.
cent at nn additional cost of
The general spending hill, state.
tion today on bills provid­
Sanford's
dwindling
water
i)7 biennium.
Things arc really bad down
Federal District Judge Sey- ing $35tl-$55t) annual pay which cleared Monday, pro$23 million which is provided
The amendment, tacked on
Sen. Eit I’ rice, of Bruden- in the general appropriation*
at t h e sewage treatment supply (or peak period days
bourn Lynne announced that raise* for school teachers and 1videa $1.5 million for the by Rep. Robert Mann, of
plant . . . City holding its this summer, the City Comhe was retaining jurisdiction directing establishment of a brunch of the University of Hillsborough, rnpiires thut ton, said ho favored the bill for tho coming biennium.
breath wondering if work mi»*ion Monday night auth­
in the case in which Negroes brunch engineering college in Florida Engineering School stute payments for schools, amendment hut felt it might
Senate refusal to take It
will be halted.
claimed they wore denied Eust-t’entriil Florida.
ami $15 million for teacher effective ill 19)15, must Ihi endanger gubernatorial ap­ meant this bill must go back
orized
Engineer*
Clark,
Dai­
• • •
transfer* to white schools
based on current enrollment proval of tho formula freexing to the House for another vote
The House bill*, implement­ puy ruiscs.
At 11 a.m. Friday there will ley and Diet* to rompletc
near their homes.
The Senate refused to nc- rather than enrollment for county school payments at 25 {before it goes to tho Governoring funds provided in the genbe
ameeting
of the City plans fur some $800,000 worth
Lynne ruled that the Ne­ cral appropriations hill, were cept a House amendment to - the previous year. It would
MRS. JOHN HARLOW
Commission snd Executive cf water Improvement* “ aim­
groes had not exhausted the
Committee of the Chamber to ed for next summer.”
administrative remedies proclarify the status of the ne­
City Manager W. E. Know- ,
vided bv the Alabama aehool
gotiations with the MacFadplacement law.
les estimated that getting the
den Foundation bringing that
in his ruling, Lynn said:
military school to Sanford improvements off Ole draw­
“ It
graphically
appears
. . . We asked City Manager ing board into the construc­
from the testimony of Dr. Theo
W. E. Knowles if that con­ tion stage would take al­
According fa Mrs. John r
Wright,
superintendent
troversial taped phone con­ most six months.
Barlow, to ordinator of the . u( ||jnningham public school*,
versation between Knowles
Commissioner*
approved show, this is a big night forjth-M |,c an,| (i*. Birmingham
and a MacFadden man will
the Little Bed Schoolhouse. i |K)3rd of education have ope
OAK HILL (UlM) - Fire New Smyrna Beach suid fire ment "probably accidental.”
be aired . . . Pete answered: plans which ^nclucje the idea
r o .- ,
a r t r' , ate(l * - SOM gab • ‘ c o o l razed the old wooden station burned through the lung sta­
“ A station just doesn't set
“ No idea as to the location of moving Die present treat­ on the annual musical variety | , u.an based „ n race in the owned by thc strike-hound tion so fiercely “ There was itself on fire lor no reason,”
ul the tape.” F.h?
ment facility to the existing j allow. " The Merry-Go- Hound." past; are doing so now and Florida East Coast Railway nothing we could ilo hut he said.
• • •
well field sile on Hwy. 17-92 on the stage of tha Seminole I j,aVf formulate ! no pirn* to here Monday night and a few watch it burn and see the
Which reminds me that Bill
discontinue such an opera hour* later, three car* of an llamcx didn't spread.”
together with construction of Hi-rh School auditorium.
Talented people from all jjun &gt;•
Hutchison ( c i t y attorney)
FEC freight train derailed
No one was injured in the
the main well field at the
emphasized the city can’t
over the area will be up there I Thc defendants point to the near Titusville, 22 miles fur­ blaze, the cause of which was
county
club
with
a
treatment
legally pay for the brokers
singing, dancing, playing and j coml,|aini tiled by Negroes, ther south.
not immediately determined.
fees for that school , . . plant and transmission line* acting out slot* to amuse and j |I0 AaU(&gt; an,| poi„t „ llt the
Fire Chief Freil Garlick of Authorities began an investi­
entertain the public, in return ! fact thut at „ „ t|lm. |,a, any
$13,000.
totaling $790,non.
gation into the possihilil) of
• • •
for tiieii support of Ihe little Negro child applied for en
arson.
school for mentally retarded rollment in or transfer to a
Which further reminds aie
Early this morning, a few
children.
that city commission meeting
whits* school.
hours after the fire, FEC o f­
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
Some well-known people on
last night was taped by sn
lie said of the Negroes.
ficials re-routed ■ freight A hill putting milk cooporathe program include Mrs. “ Their reluctance in taking
audiograph machine.
train around the burned sta­ live* under jurisdiction on tho
• • •
Marge Kihelherger, Mi.-» Au­ the initiative in bringing about
tion to avoid rails buckled by State Milk Commission be­
drey Decker, Sheri i and Bab- thc integration of thc public
Which again reminds me
Store than $2110,00)1 ws* re­ the intense heat.
came law today with tho gov­
ettu
Spim-lli,
Deal
Scrahella,
that some lover of dairy pro­
schools stems from some­ leased today l&gt;y the State
On a crossing on thc Mims ernor’s signature.
Susan and Jeff l.nrgen, Deb- thing more tlun blind adher­
ducts broke into a Perfection
Cabinet at Tallahassee to- branch line, three car,', jump­
Downtown building land­ ie and Darrell McClain, Vicki
Dairy truck parked on Park
ence to tradition.”
vvurd a $300,000 school con­ ed tiie rails but remained up­
Avenue and walked off with lords and tenants will be ask­ Harden, Michuel Zarctla and
Thc judge said there is un­ struction matching fund for right.
POPE JOHN
CHICAGO (U P I )— Traffic
Fuye
Kama
and
Miss
Jcri
two cartons of cheese, two ed “ informally” to make exdisputed evidence there was , Scmjn„|c County, according
Keurs Deuth
Titusville Police Chief \V.
accidents claimed • record II.pounds of butter, four dozen tenlive electrical repairs to Wheatland.
very strong opposition” on ( j() y p j
T. Brown said Investigators
630 live* in thc nation during
Organizations who aie pre­ the part of citizens of all &lt;
eggs and three quarts of their facilities to prevent fire*
School Kupt. R. T. Milwee were sent to the scene to de­ tiie first four mouths of 1963,
senting
skits
and
musical
numJuice.
rare* to the mixing of thc said the county and stute are termine what caused the de­
and clean up thc downtown era include the Ill’ll Does,
the National Safety Council
• • •
different races in the school*. I matching iloilur - for • dollar railment.
arc*.
The Elk*. Theta Epsilon Sor­
suid today.
Foots Yelvington's report
In Jacksonville, FEC board |
final* for the current buildBaiiding Inspector If. n ority, Sanford Moose l.mlge.
on downtown improvements
chairman Edward Ball com ­
*l
a little ton optimistic . . . It Yeltington was given the Seminole County School Food l u l n u F n i r T n H n e f r inK l,r,,‘fr" m
fV U iy r a ir I U n u s l
E s ta te s ,
Rosenwalil, South mented he believed the fire
gretn
light
by
the
City
Com
Service
Assn.,
ami
tho
tlffi{
NAIROBI, Kenya (UPI) —
doesn't take in the Palms Ho­
r i„ K
Seminole Junior High, San- wa* salmtage but the derail­ Jomu burning *|iear Kenyatta,
inis lion Monday to start meet­ i-era Wives Club,
tel . . .
^
.
U
I
I
C
C
NrflUIS
'
ford
Junior
High,
Cronin*
anil
ing with landlords to get the
• • •
VATICAN CITY (U PI) — humanity thut aspire* to
grandson of a witch doctor,
Members o f the Coffee Club , jman &gt;Schuu)l
project
underway.
today
was
expected
to
be
nam­
i’opn
John XXIII suffered peace.”
Owner of the old Fernald
sponsored by the Seminole
thj|| year&gt; Milweo
Ydvington told Commis­
ed
the
first
African
prime
Laughton Memorial Hospital
severe
new hemorrhaging loThe Vatican announcement
County Chamber o f Commerce
tim rminly wU, re,.,,ive
Bridge
Page 7
minister of this British col­
at Fifth and Oak reports she sioners that all tiie buildings
lay
and
his
condition
was
de­
will
Ire
the
guest*
o
f
General
u|,pri&gt;ilim#t*|y
|
:|
|
H
),000
fr*
m
said
the pontiff was auffering
Classified
Page 9
ony.
has sold the property ami, checked were in sound shape
Manager Everett il. Kerr o f ^
gtnt„ fo f lhu „ (1Mtruc.
from
"eternplasia gastric*,”,
scribed
a*
“
critical.”
itrugturally
but
tho
biggest
Comics . ......
Page H the Mnyfuir Inn, Thursday at
the understands, it is to be
Vatican
source*
suid
there
problem was electrical re­
tion.
which
in English would be
Dear Aldiy
Page 7
remodeled. However. C i t y
10 a. m.
WAHIIINGTOTN (UPI) —
were fears for hi* life.
Page $
gastric
heteroplusy. EtaroEditorial
TALLAHASSEE
(UPI)
—
Manager Pete Knowles says paint
Several newcomer* to San­
President Kennedy's civil de­
The already critically ill
Yrkington proposed an inA sweeping substitute bill for
Entertainment
Page 7
the building has been con­
plusia
is
a Greek word which
ford and Seminole County will
fense chief said today lives
forn ll policy between land­
Legal* ....
, ihe controversial salt water |Hintiff suffered tlm new hem- l i t e r a l l y
Page 7-8 i t 9
demned snd no building per­
have an opportunity to meet
meuns "other
could
lx*
saved
for
$15
each
• •
•
lords and tenant* to “ do-itI fishing license measure was
Puzzle .... .... .. Page 7
mit has been issued. Court
muny of the prominent busi­
u n d e r the administration'a
growth”
o
r
"a h n o r m a I
yours If” type of repairs.
Tiie Vatican unnounrrd
|voted out of the House Salt
Society ....
Page ii
Clerk Art Beckwith's ofliee
ness and professional people
fallout shelter pluil.
growth.”
Ihi*
afternoon
that
Pope
Water Conservation Commit­
Sports
Page 5
reports no deed of transfer
of the community.
But m congressional study
John XXItl I* suffering
Medical sources said it antee Monday night.
has been filed.
suggested
thut
tho
shelters
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
f r o m an " a b n o r m a l doubtediy wus cancer, aa baa
The Florida Legislature, witli might turn into death trups
growth” in the *tonjach,
County Commission agenda
been reported numerous times
only four iluy* to go, focused |for millions.
i WASHINGTON (UPI) —
which mrdlral sourcea said hut which nrvur had (wen con­
for Wednesday includes an
it* attention today on wuy* o f
Thu* was opened Congress' |
u.^ers, (|».Kla ),
probably mean* hr ha* canitem: Minute* of Sanford
firmed or denied by the Vat­
, financing the record $987 mil- first real debate on whether , chllrjteU Monday that Russian err.
City Commission meeting of
City Commissioners Mon- will be completed before July rutwn m St. letersburg
ican.
lion state budget.
enemy H-bomb, and missile* j fuh|II(f trawIer, are enlerinK
• •
•
April I. 1963. It’s that con day n (ht looked over a mas-' is.
Plans call for the fartiit) j The major key to the fiuun- ; have inude shelter* n critical United States wnters, possibly orrhuge* hut remained con­
troversial three-page letter
ter pi n for a $80,000 to Stoo,- I Jake Zorian, who has a to house some 60 boat* as cinl problem apparently rest* need for the nation's survival t(&gt; ^ jjie r intelligence data, scious, the soiircea said.
the City Commission has
Ooo
fir t phrase proposed boat six month option on the city well as snack bar and three |with the House Finance and .,f rendered tlm whole civil 1un,j tylt. KoVvrnmerit is “ sluinse
An official Vatican com­
been circulating and from
i Taxation Committco which defense concept obsolete.
I |jm„ gUiut it.”
marin
on the lakefront and owned property told commis- l,0oi) gallon fuel tanks.
munique saiil the internal
which Jimmy Crapps and A l'
Ischeduled a hearing for 4
A House armed services |
Idreding which hus supped the
Wilson withdrew their signa­ l were given the assurance sinner* he hopes to have thc
p. m. today on the Senate- subcommittee, headed by Rep. &lt;
plans
completed
by
the
op­
8!-yeur-uld Pope'* strength
|
that
fnal
engineering
plans
tures.
passed hill authorizing a $125 F. Edward Hebert. (D-Lu..j | (JKNEVA (UPI ) — Neutral wus continuing.
tion deadline and that if not.
'million borrowing prngrum for opened the Inquiry with a ! delegations to tha 17-nation
tiie complete plans will be
TAMPA (UPD—Two wliilo
Vatican source* suid ut the
First intersquad grid game I • jL
f * rtcf e
expansion of higher education, promise that it would dig disarmament conference today same time that Pope John had gunmen, dressed in business
turned
over
to
the
city
for
at high school set Fridigv att L , T I , y v *u s , s
i The Semite is holding buck deeply into all the "pro* and j welcomed tho initiativa of suffered a particularly severe |suit! and wearing stocking
tiicir use.
ernoon at 3:30 p.m. Admis­
on proposal* for tux increase.* i-cns” o f fulloul shelter*. But American senator* for a par- hemorrhage today and that masks, nibbed the Commer­
Zorian
said
his
colleagues
sion price a bar of soap . . .
until the House decides if il Hehert warned hi* fellow f tiul nuclear test ban but ex­ his condition had become cial Bank uf Port Tampa her*
WAS
IIKGTUN
(U
PIi
—
plan
a
floating
dock
and
perDAYTONA
REACH
(UPI
I
Seems Ihe athletic depart
The cn ,t o f living held ut a manent shedding tjpe of ope- - A icarch continued toda&gt; witl * " " l" n»f w" h '"'rm wing legislators that it could he a pressed little hope it would "critical.”
today and (ted with an unde­
mrnt is kinda short of that
ret out evel in April as high- ration and invited commis- at nearby Bethune Beach (or ,,l' rl
**timated $200 “ long voyage.”
succeed.
The Pope himself wus uwaru termined amount of money.
luxury.
er houing, clothing, auto and i sinner* to view a similar ope- the lady o f a 17-year-old N c -! mi|jlo“ or m,,ro ,n n#w t,,v*
A massive manhunt wai
of his condition and suid he
• • •
—
gro jouth who disappeared ,'ni,,'s
wiu prepared for Goil's Will, under way in the area of tii«
Annual Seminole H i g h reading cost off-set a drop in —*
while swimming Sunday.
|
"
By United Prrws International he il life or iR-uth.
bank in southwest Tampa.
P’’ cr* the government | {e ( J R 0 c |&lt;e t 8
a p a r t * banquet tomorrow
said
tiRuy.
Thunderstorm* rumbled up
The FBI laid it was iavesAccording to the Vatican
ROME (U PI)— Pietro Nrn_
.
Volusia
Cooniy
Sheriff
Rod
|
Bight at 7 at the school rafe
The ndex remained at the I MOSCOW (IJPI) —
"
” ' n*‘y Tliursby said it wa* pre
Funeral und burial arrange- m. leader of the pivotal left- thu Ohio River Valley today announcement, the Pope suid ligating the nihbery which
to ria .
106— n irk set in March. This viet Unkiti. in tests designed
Andrew Hendrix. 17, ment* for Robert E. Thump- wing Socialist party, planned uftcr u night o f tornadoc*. ho was ptepurol “ If God happened shortly before It
• • •
the aveiuge to boost it* manned space of Sanford, had drowned, son of Cusielbcriy, former to set tiie price today on his Hail battered parts of the wunta the sacrifice o f the life a.m., but that il bad no fur­
A traffic light at the inter­ meant t h a t
has fired rockets Searchers began checking the city editor o f the Herald who party'! parliamentary sup­ Midwest and plains. Rain o f the pontiff, that this bo ther details.
section of Sanford and First Arceric n e o n s u i n w r paid, program
Early report* war* thaf
and First and Oak has been $10.63 last month for th e ! nearly 7.500 miles Into the area and the water last night ■lied lute .Saturday night, are port tor tne t nrutian Demo­ soakwi much of tha nation valuable to obtain eoploua fav­
T.U* after Hendrix's rhithes were incomplete pending nriivnl o f crat* in a new "center-led" from the liiH-kie* to the south- ors for the Ecumenical t'eun- bolt) gunmen wore dark colofJust not war ' same scducts nn.l services 1Central Pacific On-i
ruled out
puiul.
'
,cil, Uio m&lt;»l holy church and ed suit*.
I til- g o t for $lu In 1957-1959. | said today.
government.
relative* ftunt Chicago, 111.
j found in l)&lt;s car.
ranted.

Merry-Go-Round
Slated Tonight

Derailment, Fire

Sabotage Racks FEC

now A...

BRIEFS

★ ★ ★
Repairs Seen
For Downtown

Slate Grants
School Funds

Becomes Law

Record Number

Pope 'Hem orrhaging';

New Minister

CD Shelters:
Death Traps!

Herald Index

★ ★ ★
City Checks M arina Plans

'k

Hit lecord

Condition 'Critical'

Sweeping Bill

Hearing Set
On Money Bill

Reds Hit

Little Hope

Hunt Missing
Sanford Negro

Incomplete

Support Sought

Two Gunmen
Rob Tampa Bank

Storms Rumble

I

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S a n to ro
r.t
rilURS., MAY 2. 1003

COUNTY NEWS

Bank
Gels 35 Pints
In DeBary
Ity Mr*. Adam Muller
The Volusia-Flagler Blood
Bank drawing In DeBary wna
field laat Friday afternoon nt
the Community Center with a
total nf 35 pint* of blood re.
celved.
Dr. George Friaoti of De­
Bary waa In charge. Conatalde Oarar D. i’aplnenu waa
chairman with Miaa Ethel
J o h n a ii n aa ru-chalrmun.
Others of the committee were
Jamea V. KJeharda, Fred
K am merer, Charles Ulrich,
William Brela, Harry M.
Brown, flaaton Croaby, Eve.
lyn Dairk and Mra. John
Bym.
Nuraei aervlng were Mrs.
Ell Yoder, Florence Wefalier,
Mra. John Urban, Chriitlne
Little, Geraldine W. Ilaya
and Betty MrConnlrk.
Making up the refreshment
committee were Olga Crosby,
Viola la-one, Marjorie Ulrich
and Krancanna Howard.

DeBary Show
Is Smash Hit
By Mra. Adam Muller
The DeBary Volunteer Fire
Dept. "Laddlca and Laaslcs"
ones again arn red a amnah
h it when they presented their
fifth animal variety allow,
“These Wonderful Years” last
Wednesday
and
Thursday
nights In the Recreation Hall
of tha Dellary Fire Station.
Tlie show, which features
more than 25 acta and a 411member chorus, will be pre­
sented in Hanford at K pm .
on May It when the Hanford
I'llot Club aponsors the productlon In the Civic Center,

Girl Scouts
To Get Awards
By Jane Caaaelberry
(ilrl Scout Troop 338, which
la mads up of seventh graders
a t the South Seminole Junior
High School at Casselberry,
will hold a Court of Awards,
Monday, May 13, a t 8 p.m. at
the American L glon Home on
l ’ralrls I-eke.
Barents and friends are In­
vited to attend and aee tha
girls receive awards they have
earned during the year..
Mrs, Frank • Russell ami
Mist Gana Stone are raleadsrs of tha troop and SI Isa
Joan Os trow la the assistant.

Club Makes
May Baskets
For Hospital
A group o( members of the
Genova Home Demonstration
Club met Tuesday at the
home of Mr*. II. 0 . Shuler u&gt;
make May Day Baskets for
the dinner trays at Jess Parrish Memorial Hospital In
Titusville.
Flowers for tlx* baskets
were provided by Mrs. Char­
les Lamb from among those
in Die kively garden* at her
lleithaven Ridge Home on
la k e Harney.
Others attending the meet­
ing were Mrs. C. I). Ferry,
T. J. Chalfsnt and Mrs. W.
L. Hleg,

PACK 12

Science Fair W inners Set
lly Jane Casselberry
David .Smith, Lyman High
School Senior, was winner of
the award for the be*l overall
project for the second yrar
in a row In Hie srhool Science
Fair hcM Tuesday night.
David, son of Mr. nnd Mrs,
Joel Smith of Longwoiul, also
look first place in the biology
category with his project
which was a study of the pro­
cess of photosynthesis,
Pete Carlson of lamgwood
won second place with his
project on extracting A.T.P.,
the component necessary in
every living cell, from the
muscla of a rabbit. Carlton
Iteuxxp took third place with
a project on tissue culture
terht)li|Ue.

Honorable Mention went to
Roger Rchmldt for his "Con­
ditioned Reflux Behavior";
Pal McLaughlin, "DNA mod­
el’'; Richard Hlmlysko, "Drugs
Effect of Bacteria"; Judy
luonbvrt, Streptomycin and
Cliloroplasts"; Murcia Lyons
"Effects of Male Hormone InJot-Dons on Baby Chicks" and
Glenda- Payne, "Rule of DNA
on Protein Synthesis"'.
First prise winner in the
Physical Hclenri-s Division wls
Ruth Jean with her "Chroma­
tography" project; second
prlte, Mary Ann Midgettc,
"Crystals" and third place,
Richard H alls "Effects of
Dissolved Halts mi Crystalline
Structures of Ice",
Honorable Mention went to
Roy Ruediger, "Chromatog­
raphy"; William Johnston,
"Futuresipiu Moon City Built
Under Plastic Domes"; Allan
lllrkenmeycr, “R e p u l s i o n
Coll"; Jim I'rovult, "Heliumgraph'’ and Joey pavelchuk,
"Molecular Structures."
Judges, Paul llicksuu am!
Dun Reynolds of the Seminole
High School Science Dept., had
a difficult Jub choosing llx&gt;
winners from amung the many

Chuluota Legion
Sets Elections
By Joan Magln
Saturday nlght'a rneellug of
thn Chuluota George M. J a ­
cobs American Legion Post
will In- a hig one for members
us they elect new nff leers
during their first meeting to
be held in Dm new Post Home
at Chuluota and Christinas
ltd*.
Commander W, M. Jepson
Urges all members to attend
and Invite* all former memtier* of the Legion and any
other velernna In the area to
also be pn-sent,
Jepson rei|ueala that any
ticket money still out from the
recent barbecue be turn's I In
to Herbert Buswell, Robert
Davis or to hint by Salunlay’a
meeting.

Scout Troops
Form Patrols

By Joan Maaln
Four Patrols have been
organired by Chuhiola Boy
Scout Troop 235 which was
recently organised in the
community with at members.
Ix-aders are John Wayne
Janes, Fox Patrol: Jerry
Pressley, Eagle patrol; J r r
ry -Murplay, Panther Patrol
and Jeff Sargent, Otter Pa­
trol.
The troop, which meets
each Tuesday at T p. m. in
Dm Cliuluuta Sportsmen'*
Club, is planning a hike for
(he near future amt several
of Dm lioys have passed their
tenderfoot lexis while others
are in Die process of gel­
By laxirir hiniunrk
&lt;lfrl Seoul
trailers In ling their uullurms.
Seminole County will honor
Mrs. Nance Russell. Lyman
Neighborhood Chairman, at
a rolfee to he held at lu
a. ill. next Wednesday at the
Altamonte Springs Commun.
By Jaa* Casselberry
By House.
Clinic Mother chairmen for
Mrs. Huisrll, who ha*
served as chairman (or the South Seminole Elementary
?ast seven yean, is retiring. School and the new English
Troops making up Die
Estates Elementary Helmut
Neighborhood conic from Al­
w
e r e elected lu*t Friday
tamonte Springs, Bear Lake
North Orlando, Longwood, morning at a coffee held in
South Seminole Elementary the cafeteria of the South
and Junior High Schools and Seminole School a t Cassel­
from the St. Mary-Magdalen berry.
Mra. Mary Brown of Cnaselfa m ilia l School.

Scout Leaders
To Honor
Mrs. Russell

fine projecta and empbasixvd
Sal Manfre, Lyman Blology
that Honorable Mention win­ teneher olid chairman of the
ners deserved a great deal of Science Fair, said Dint a total
credit for their exceptional of -lit* projects were entered.
work.
The Best Overall Trophy

and medals for first, second
and third place winner* will
l«&gt; presented at the Award*
Assembly on Wednesday, May
I-M.

Mansion House
To Have
Memory Garden

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By Mrs. Adam Muller
Mi-mb’-r* of the IK Bury
Arts and Crafts Club have
been nshi-il to contribute gar­
den and porch furniture or to
make financial donation* to­
THE BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE of the North Orlando Garden
wards the Memorial Garden
Club, which in (Gaging its third annual beautification proj'ect lit the com­
now bring established at thr
munity, consists o f Mra. Donald Nall, Mra. Charles Rowell, chairman and
Drllary Mansion Hnuse.
Mra. Leonard Stewart, left to right, pitta Mra. \V. W. Anderaon and Mra.
A donation nf f t 5 is needed
Rill Wolfe who were not present for the photo,
(Herald Photo)
to defray expenses incurred
for demossing the magnolia
trrea and II donations are
tiring collected to buy plants
nnd shrubs for the gniden.
Mr*. Florence Seymour is
t-hnirinun of the Memorial
Garden committee. Working
with her are Mra. Editli
Brooks of tits- DeBary Club,
er or Assistant Agent Ernie
lly .Mona Grinslcad
Mrs. Maccie Smith of New
The month of May liu* been Lund berg.
Smyrna Heath. Nell Thompson
By S h irle y Wentworth
Arrangement* for the event
of Daytona Beaeli, Eleanor
designated
a* "Beautification
Four trustees of the Foraro being directed by I bo
Button of t.eesbuig, Eugene
Month" by the Village of i lull’s llruutificntion Commit*
Davidson of Pompano Ih-urli, i est City Community A.**n.
North
Orlando in cooperation tee which rousin'.* of Mrs.
Mildred Fcemster of Sarasota, have been elected to serve
with
the
North Orlando Gar­ Charles Rowell ns chairman
Martha McDonald of the Art ns representative* of dis­
WINNING PROJECTS In Lyman High's Science Fair, held Tuestlay In
den
Club’*
thud annual la-nil- and Mrs. Leonard Stewart,
Student
League
and
MuiyHue
tricts one and two of Pre­
tho school gymnasium, were chosen from two divisions. Hiologii-iil divi­
tifiealinn project nnd contest Mrs. Donald Null, Mr*. W, W.
A
It
Wood
nf
Panama
City.
cinct
12
which
were
formed
sion wlnncrii, top photo from left front, were Carlton Bcuttse, Pete CarlHon
which i» open to the entire Anderson ami Mrs. Bill Wolfe.
mill David Sm ith; hack, Glenda Payne, Marclu Lyons, Paul Mut-Gce, Roger
in the association's effort to eommunity.
Announcement has been
Schmidt, Judy Lmnljvrt and Put McLaughlin. Physical division winners,
better serve Die entire area.
Judging wilt be done on made by the North Orlando
bottom photo from left front, were Ituth Jean, Mary Ann Midgcttc and
I Elecled for district one, Jufiu 5 by Mrs. D. K. Dor­ Co. that during the month of
Richard Hall; back Allan Hirkemneyer and Jim Provatt. (Herald Photos)
east of highways 131 and 431, man of the Hanford Garden May* the minimum water raw
were Murray Ling, two year Club, Mrs. Glare Plunder* of will run to H.Oihi gallon* Di­
term
ami
.Mr*. Virginia lltu Wagon Wheel Nor eery stend of the usual ti,tHH) galKrause, one year term. Scrv- uud County Agent Cecil Tuck- I lull..
By Jane Casselberry
!„* district two. west of
Final plan* weremade at ),ie|,ttay* I3t and 431, will
a meeting Tuesday night ol tic David Benue, Iwu year
Ihe South Seminole Junior u.rm alld v . F. Winter, one j
High Athletic Assn, fur it* },.ar term,
big Spring Carnival to he
olJu.r business at Die
held this Saturday next to meeting Allen Forward was I
Tito untiilil actions of a modest man, rethe Casselberry Post Offico elected a* first vice pre*ij(oiled only through conversation with a friend
I from 1 p. m until 10 p. in. ,j -nt of Die association to Dll
The area will be literally (|1C vacancy created by the
or neighbor, often reveal a story deserving of
] transformed Into a Carnival resignation of Richard Parspecial recognition.
Midway a* member* man duc.
Such was the case this week when the
iHMiths offering food and re
The nexl general meeting of
Herald learned that Longwood Police and Fire
freslmient, all kinds of cakes the group will be held .MonChief Claude Layo recently was credited with
and any number of vartpus day at the Forest City liessaving lltu life of nine-year-old Ann McF.Ircatli,
articles for sa'e. A wide var* taurant beginning w.tli dindaughter of T Sgt. and Mrs. Dewey McKIreath.
iety of games to test the nCr at B:3»J p. jn
Ann, an asthmatic since the age of three
skill also has been arranged
months, suffered att unusually serious attack
as well a* dancing on tho
somo three weeks ago at which time the family
outdoor jialio.
doctor was found to be titmvailable.
Booth*, winch have lieen
Ann's mother, in desperation, called Ltiytv
decorated liy Die vuriuus
who arrived in a matter of minutes with the
holm- rooms, will be Judged
resoscitator and administered to the child until
with prires going for first
an ambulance could arrive.
and second place.
-Mrs. McEIrvatii said today that she credits
By Jane Casselberry
the fact that iter littlo girl is still living to the
Girls at Lyman High School
fast action of Chief Layo. She wishes to pub­
have organized a very active
licly thank him and to tell tint people of Longbranch of Die Girls Athletic
By Jane t'amwllH-rry
wood how lucky she considers them to have such
Asm. and already have set
The .Men’s Galt Association
a dedicated man serving the town.
Fun, food and games to cue dinner featuring spednt
up a point system and affil­
Titc McElrcnths livo on tho Old Dixie Hwy.,
nf the "I. a ml O' Lakes" Coun­
suit every Itody’s choice will family price* will lie ai-rved
iated
with the national asso­
outside the city limits of lamgwood, and, in
try Club at Casselberry will
By Linda Smithson
be available at the Church of between the Imurs of 5 and
many Instances, would have been ineligible for
ciation.
sponsor a "get acquainted"
A Spring Roundup of next
the Nativity this Hat octal- S p.m. (tn Hie linnn with the
any emergency aid from city police or fire deThe
Lyman
GAA'*
were
dinner Saturday at 7 p.m. when the parish sponsor* its
partments.
chicken ale huked beans, cole. yeai * first gtinier* will lie high point winners at u bas­
held at the Oviedo School Dll*
Roast beef will bo Die main second annual Spring Festival
*lnw, roll* anil toffee with Friday beginning at 1:30 p.m. ketball playduy held in San­
dish anil all cluli members on the rhurrli grouinls south
cake for dessert. Takeout
ford in eumpftition will) girls
and their guests are invited to of Lake Mary from 111 *.m.
in the auditorium.
dinners will lie available and
from Winter Park High and
attend. Reservation* should he until It) p.m.
These children who will lie
advance lirkrl* may- be pur­
Seminole High.
mode by Friday.
a
ll
year*
on
or
before
4*n-*
L
The schedule of events and chased from any member of
Twento-one of Die girls
There will be un Installation apuntur* ns annuuni-rd today the parish.
HUH. will lie eligible to enter
have enrolled in a Red Cross
of new Men’s Association of­ tiy Fr. William Tint nor, pus*
school next term. Kuril child Senior Lifesaving Course w-ilh
ficers and dniicing will folluw tor, t» ** follows:
attending tin- roundup must cluvhc* Iicing held twice a
the program.
linvn his birth certificate.
The Lake Mmy Hi, Theresa
week in Lake Griffin under
Memtu-rs of the Melt's As- Women'* Circle will Ih&gt; in
First grade i la.-room* will Die instruction of Mrs. Jam es
•ociniion will la- gm-sta of the &lt;liaige of candy apple*, rake
Tlx- annual two-day meet­ Hall willi t lie annual bovi­
lie visited nnd Die children Birkenmryer of Casselberry.
Winter Park Golf Assoeiutinn booth nnd cake walk, grocery
will In- tested for rcuding
Members of the groVp also ing ul Du- Geneva Historical ne** meeting and election of
on Kunduy, May I'.’, ami those booili ami the sale of leliglou.-*
rvadiness. Patents will meet are learning to. bowl at thr and Ueneulogicul Society will officers.
wishing to gu skuuld sign up articles;
Local members of tha or­
with Principal Clyde Holder Medallion Lams in Maitland be held thi* Saturday and
By Janr Casselberry
right away.
Thr Hutilaud Ht Ann Circle
(n take up such | Sunday beginning at 11 a. m. ganization have set up ap­
Tin- Lyman Dunce lluml. and the hrultli liutae amt will an,|
will have lln- din-d plu&gt;iue organized at Die school this l,e lutrodun-d to Die first oilieractivities
as skating: Saturday with a hand con- proximately one half mile of
booth and the fish pioul;
and golf.
I cert und hig covered drill din­ picnic lablc* to handle Die
year, will play
tor an grade teacher*.
North Orlando'* liur Lady'* “Adult* Only” dance to be
Rufii-ahnii-iiD will be served
Mr*. Louise Gilpin I* far- ner at Fort l-anc Park and expected crowd* at Saturday'!
Circle will In- .riling novelties, sponsored by the Lyman in tin- school cafeteria full""* ally sponsor lor the organiza- n n d u d in g Sunday aftermxin dinner und the Geneva Comlie lulling stuffed toys, jewelry High Band llouslers this Fri­ ing the roumlup.
»t the Genev a Community ,nunlly ' Rand ha* prepared
i Dun.
By Joan Maxin
and reiuntie* ami will la- In day from it unlil nil Inigjit at
* - ..........
.............. ■ two-hour concert of old
Commander W. M Jepson charge of game* of skill, hot the American Legion Home
lime song* and mu relic* to
| add lo tiie festive atm os­
of Chuluota'* George M. J a ­ ■log*, chili dog*, cold drink* or Prairie Lake.
cob* American la-gion Post and coffee.
phere.
RcIrcshmenU will In- avail­
From the picnic ground*
lias announced that Die re­
Longwood* Ht. Catherine able at Da- dunce (rum which
lent bar beetle sponsored by of Kiviin Circle will sponsor all proceeds will Ih* turned
member* and gur*la will go
in (he Community Hall for
Die organization was highly the dart game, plants, French over lo the hand for its trip
sandwich supper lo he fol­
successful with more than fries and hamburgers, snow to the State llandniasteri
lowed hy u gala square dance
400 dinner* sold throughout cones and horse rides,
Convention scheduled in ML
beginning at 7:3U p, nt.
the afternoun.
Tile Men's Cluli will lie in ami, May O il.
The meeting will resume
Jepson bus expressed his charge of "Itiss the ring,**
The band alsu will conduct
on Sunday at tho Community
appreciation to all those as­ "over amt under" and 'to** a "Peanut Sale" this Satur­
Hall with a basket dinner
sisting, especially to mm- lln- penny" uml I la- High day at the corner of Hwy.
on the g round * and Dr1 an­
members of Die Post wtm School Young.Iris will han­ 17142 and SR 43ii at another
nual elections and busine**
deiolril their lime and labor dle ire er earn *ales.
metin' of raUmg money for
meeting will tx- held Im­
to helping with (lie event.
In addition a chicken liarlie- the trip.
mediately following Die din­
ner.

Forest City
Assn. Elects
Four Trustees

n

Beautification Month

Set In North Orlando

I

SSJH Carnival
Set Saturday

EDITOMAL COMMENT

. Recognition Well Earned

Golf Assn.
Sets Dinner
In Casselberry

Church Of Nativity To Have
Spring Festival On Saturday Oviedo School

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Lyman Organizes
GAA Branch

f

Sets Roundup

Geneva Society Sets

Lyman Band
To Get Proceeds
From Dance

Annual 2-Day M eet

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Legion Barbecue
Is Successful

Area Clinic M others Elect Chairmen
berry will be chairman of
Kouth Seminole with Mr*.
Bobeit Orr of CukSBellierty
us co-chairman. Mr*. Paul
Gleason of English Estate*
wilt he chairiuun at that
school with Mrs. W. II. Role
cits, also of English Estate*,
as cu-cliairuian.
Clinic mother* for both
srhoolp will be working at
South Seminole until the new

English Es trite* School is
completed and the rhildren no
longer attend split session*.
Mr*. Justine Jordan, coun­
ty health nurse, was present
for Friday morning'* rolfee
to s|M&gt;ak to the mothers on
rlluir procedures and on First
Aid and Gray lotdirs Train­
ing Course* offered hy the
Aineriran Red Cross.
Several mulhera expressed

their desire ill taking a First
Aid Course amt if enough
mothers are Interested a r­
rangements will Iw imt&gt;li' to
schedule classes.
Hostesses for the affair
were Mrs. Jumee Sheppard
ami Mrs. Fiancl* L. Culbrvth,
both of Tanglevfood, wlm aro
serving os co-chairman of
the school clinic for the pre­
sent year.

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Civic League
To Install
New Officers
lly

NEWLY ELECTED CUnie Mother Chairmen for the South Seminole mill
tlie new English Entitles Schools discussed training program* with Mr*.
Justine Jordan, county health nurse, second from left, ut a coffee held
last Friday morning. With Mrs. Jordan are, left, Mrs. Robert Orr and,
right, Mrs. Paul Gleason und Mrs. W. H. Roberts.
(Herald Photo)

Ilo n a s

K s le *

New officer* of the Lingw-.'od Civic League (Wom­
en’s Club; will lx- in.tnll"l at
u supper inerting to lie held
at (1:30 p.m. next Tuesday in
the Civic League Building on
Church St. Installing officer
will be Mr*. 8. L Tupper,
trustee of Die la-ague.
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�WEATHER: Scattered showers through Saturday. High today. 75-80. Low tonight, 55-GO.__________________
VOL. 53
t u
IIV L AHIIY VERSHKI.
Building boom in Seminole
County . . . For the first time
♦ in more than a year building
permit* soared over the $1
million murk for a month . . .
A fill total ma* 11,036,210 . . .
and that includes tit new
•ingle family dwellings . . .
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Tha c o u n t y department
head who used a county ve­
hicle for personal purpceca
waa "straightened out** by
J. C. Hutchison "informally"
and it won't conic up before
the eommisaion.
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Linton L. Cox seems like
the best bet to replace Elmer
Ashley as Pence Justice DIstrict 6 . . . Uryant Commit
tee eproved the nomination
end IU c« the governor’*
desk now.
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Red Cross swim instructor*
for adults start Monday (it's
free) at the Municipal Pool .
Wonder why tha city didn’t
utilifa the Red Cross swim
instructors thi* year.
™
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Legislative delegation will
meet Monday morning on
soma local bills, . ■ . Rig one
of course la Fern Pork refer­
endum. . . . l’roe and con let­
ter* coming in heavy with the
con* In the lead.
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One reason the Longwuod
£
Fire Dept. Is so successful
in everything iu undertakes
is Uiat it combines fun right
along with tha work . . . for
instanre, a big chicken supper
will bs held next Saturday
afternoon for member* of the
department a n d auxiliary,
and their wives and hus­
bands, to kickoff tills year's
annual Fourth of July eel#•
bration.
e e e
The Job done by a Longdate
housewife certainly should be
an inspiration to other people
in Lungwood iu "clean up. fix
up, paint up" during the
city's s u m m e r campaign.
Mr*. William Pearolf of 750
N, Lormann Circle ha* Just
iinlshrd painting the outside
*
of her large llirec bedroom
home . . . you guessed it, she
did the work all liy herself.
• • •
Chamber of C o m m e r c e
Hoard of director* will meet
lit noon next Thursday at the
Mayfair Inn.
• • •
Sanford Squadron of the
^ Civil Air Patrol I* turning
coed. Local girls Interested in
aviation are invited to a spe­
cial meeting of the squadron
at 1:30 p. m. Saturday In
building 2, Naval Air Station.
Diane Rents, of the Orlundo
Squadron, will speak and show
a film.
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Watch for a big story oul
y of the post office Inn, not a
new postmaster) regarding
unionism , . .
• • •
Still no official word on
that proposed new school
purchasing (1 1 a n t property
Some doubtful . . . other*
highly optimistic . . . Now
that sayi a lot, eh.
s e e
I
I wonder wlial that sign In
the Woodruff building "100
percent corner" means?

Rain Warning1

MIAMI (UI’I) —The Miami
Weather Bureau issued *
heavy rain warning for south
Florida today.

Duck Hunting
MOSCOW (UI’l) — Visiting
Cvhun Premier Fidel Castrol
an-t Premier Nikita Khrush­
chev left Moscow today lor
a weekend of thick hunting
o«. the Vulga llivcr.

Line Up Votes

MISS SEMINOLE COUNTY, pretty blonde Citndl Cornier in surrounded
by udmlrintf Civituna who sjionHored the beauty contest portion of the
recent Semi-Centennial. Miss Condor and her parents wore miosis of the
club at their dinner meeting, Thursday at the Capri. Sho told them how
it felt to lie a winner and said that she would do her best to represent
the County In a manner of which they would be proud. Seated at her
foot (from left) arc David Thrasher, Charlie Kampf and llam Polk. Stand­
ing are President Joe Dennison, John Hrumley, Clyde Long, Wendell Davis,
Itill Klinefelter, Bob Brisson and Dr. A. W. Woodall.
(Herald Photo)

Selfish' Interests
Rapped By Bryant
TALLAHASSEE (DPI) —
Gov. Farris Bryant said to­
il . sollteh special interests
in the Legislature were en­
dangering h it plans lor high­
e r education expansion by
fighting all proposal* for new
revenue except a sales tax
on groceries.
At the same time, Uryant
told his weekly new* confer­
ence the special Intcresl
groups were pressing for
large
appropriation-'
that

Haili Warned
On Aggression
SANTO DOMINGO, Domin­
ican Republic (U P !)—Presi­
dent Juun Roach, threatening
to invade Haiti if it commits
any new aggression against
the Dominican Republic today
sought collective Inter-Ameri­
can nrtioii against llnitiau
President Francois Duvalier.
Roach culled Duvalier "u
menially tick man" Thursday
night and cited a statement
Wednesday hy the Haitian
president that only God could
remove him from power.
A fact-finding team of the
Organisation of A m e r i c a n
Slates (OAS) flew to Santo
Domingo from the Haitian
rupitai of Port Au Prince
Thursday, lenvilig ltehind a
country gripped by fear that
Duvalier would NMUliie n viol­
ent campaign against his ene­
mies.
Roach told foreign corre­
spondent* in his presidential
residence Thursday night that
the Dominican |{&lt;-puhlir would
nut wait for OA8 action in the
event of renewed Haitian ag­
gression.
“The next time Haiti coinmil* aggression against us.
we will tell the OA.S what our
course of action has been, nut
from the Dominican capital
hut from the capital of a
neighboring nation," he said.

Little Red School will gel
some much needed aid thanks
to a special "Merry-GoAround" coming up later in
the month More on thi* laterFinal closing tn the Belle'* mead transaction for the new
1225,000 shopping center will
he accomplished In the next
few days at the Florida State
Bank. Ground breaking cere­
monies will he held shortly at
the shopping center site, 27lli
Street and Highway 17 02.
a a *
OaBary Nursing home cont
atrurtlon delayed . . Still
'•waiting price from Carroll
Vassal Construct** Co.

Johnny, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Phillips. Htiwt I'ulnntto
Avenue, will he graduated this
year and ha* sen-pled a full
athletic scholarship at the
University of Florida, enter­
ing tin-re In September. He
was named for tu n years on
the AII-Conference team and
center on the Ali-bUle team.
President o f t h a h i g h
school's student body, Johnny
also I* active in the school'*
•itiu-cui titular activities and

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would be impossible to fin­
ance.
"This is a difficult rnuneu
ver to light," said Bryant,
who added he would lake
any steps he thought proper
to fight off the threat to the
need for increased revenues
for higher education.
He said representatives of
Ihe heavy machinery, cigar­
ette. gambling, trucking and
alcohol industries were figlilteg to prevent the lawmakers
from spreading the three per
cent sales tux to them, Tn
do this, he said, they were
fighting all taxes except an
expansion of Ihe sales tax to
groceries and medicines.
Asked if Ihe special in­
terests have been successful
in their fight, Bryant said,
"at this point we haven't
raised any more money."
He said gambling taxes,
cigarette taxes for stale pur­
poses and a lien and recov­
ery proposal to g*-t hack wel­
fare payments from the
estates of doroased recipients
have been turned down hy
the lawmakers.
Bryant said In- was trying
hy
personal
contact*
to
"bring home to the legisla­
tors the overall picture of
what is happening,"
Bryant refused to say whe­
ther or not he would veto
an appropriations hill exceeding the financial ability of
Ihe state to push the higher
education program, either by
general revenue or * bond
program
Uryant said he did not
think special interests op­
posed the bond proposal hut
lie admitted there was con­
siderable opposition among
lawmaking in the senate.
The Governor said he was
convinced
the
Legislature
would find areas to cut Its
record 51 billion in proposed
spending and would eventual­
ly return to the cabinet bud­
get com mb siun's proposal of
about $832 million. "I am
convinced that Die budget

commission proposals were
for the most part sound, realM ir and In must instances
adequate," he said.
Brant said flatly In- would
veto any proposal for a Flor­
ida sweepstake* similar to
(he plan put Into law last
week In Vermont.
He also indicated he would
veto any legislation of bingo
in Florida.

Full Support
Expected For
St. Johns Canal

tine.

WASHINGTON (UP It —
Administration force* began
today to line up votes need­
ed to raise the ceiling on
the nalional debt to a re ­
cord $30!) billion.

Not A Candidate?
WASHINGTON (UPD —
Michigan Gov. George Rom­
ney insists he is not a can­
didate for the IUGI Republi­
can presidential no munition,
but he is careful not to In­
sist too hard.

Ripped Open
BURDEN, Kan. (UPD —
A school bus was ripped
open on a bridge railing
Thursday, spilling 24 scream­
ing boy* and girls down a
rocky embankment.

Blast

Arctic Cold

United Press Internatkmal
An arctic cold front edged
across live northern plains
today, pushing shower* down
through the Midwest. Tem­
peratures dropped m o r e
than 30 degrees.

Mutiny Stopped

I’robe Crash

Tougher Turn

Deterrent Asked

Bodyguard Duty

Stocks Up

Herald Index

Up
TALLAHASSEE a ll'll

J. 1L I’lULLIFS _

Comptroller Ray K. Gr
said today April sale* tax
Icc-Rons, based on March I
lues*, totaled Sia.7Jt.l7T,
increase of 2.41 per cent c
collections for the
a
month last year.

FBI., MAY 3, 1903

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

PACE 701

Solons Go Into Closed
Session On $ $ W oes
The free wheeling Senate,
undoing everything It did in
a live.hour session Thurs­
day, went bark today and
restored huge pay raises
for stale rahinet official*
in a multi-million dollar sal­
ary bill.
The surprise action followed a 15-minute executive
session which corridor spec­
ulation said rnnrrm rd the
stair's Rnanrlal mrs*.
* • •
The Senate went into execu­
tive srssion today in an effort
tn discuss tlie financial dilem­
ma including $50 million in
teacher pay raises and Hie
$43 million on state school
funds.
T h e senators considered
only salary hikes Thursday.
They are but a small pari of
the 20 spending bills proposed
hy Ihe appropriation! com­
mit.
Tlie total spending proposed

te $3no million more than present taxes will provide.
The upper chamber was ex­
pected to hit $50 million In
teacher pay raises and Ihe $43
million "freeze” on slatecounty puldir school lunds to­
day.
Tho raise money would
provide Stun across-the-board
hikes for Hin slate's public
school teachers, and t h e
"freeze" hill stipulates that
the stain pay 75 per cent of
the cost of running public
school* during the coming bi­
ennium.
Biggest part of Hie spend­
ing program will lie consid­
ered last. These arc $1 billion
in hills for operations and
buildings tor stale agencies
and inslilulion* during tlie
coming hiriinium.
Thursday, Son. Wilson Carraw ay stepped from Hie ros­
trum In an unprecedented
move to push a $200 million

Judge Orders FEC
To Halt W ork Rules

Dispute

Tax Sales

K*Ubliahedl908

TRENTON, Mich. (UPD—
An explosion at a blast fur­
nace of McUmth Steel Corp.
Thursday night sent scalding
WASHINGTON (UIM) — A federal juilite had
steam over a repair crew, (mimed the tUriko-liotiml Florida Kuat Coitet Railway
injuring 31 men.
to withdraw recently promised work mien Iwcuuhc

LEOPOLDVILLE. The Con­
go (UPD — Congolese sold­
iers and gendarmes today
pu. down a abort-lived mu­
tiny by 2,000 Leopoldville
policemen who were de­
Unanimous support of the manding more pay.
proposed St. Johns • Indian
River Canal by four counly
delegations was anticipated
WASHINGTON (UPD (his afternoon al a Joint ses­ Congress may lie asked this
sion al the Mayfair Inn.
year to provide $15 millinn
John Kridcr, chairman of worth of encourage men! to
the St. Johnx-lndlan llivcr a proposed solution of Ihe
Navigating Committee, said hitler church-state dispute
nl noon it was expected com­ over federal aid (o schools.
mission member* of four
counties w ould voire full s u p ­
port of Ihe waterway.
STONE 11IDGE, N. Y. Harold Scott. Jacksonville (UPI) — The collision of two
engineer, was to read a re- F10S Jet fighters al (O.uoO
port of a preliminary study feet over this Cat-kill Moun­
of Ihe proposed canal, extend­ tain community, killing two
ing from Lake Harney to civilian leal pilots, was inMay-town and connecting Hie vertigated today.
St. Johns and Indian Rivers.
Attending the session were
members of Krider's navigat­ WASHINGTON (UI’I) —
ing committee, II i n d » I p h U. S. authorities said today
Hodges, chairman of the .State Russia's internal and foreign
Board of Conservation; Wil­ policies may well (urn tough­
liam McCrre, chairman of er after the furthcoming
the Stats; (.'anal Authority; Moscow session of the Com­
Secretary of S t a t e Tom munist parly Central Corn
Adams, Chairman J. C. Hut­ notice.
chison and memlmrs of Hie
Seminole C o u n t y Commis­
WASHINGTON (Ul’l) sion; Chairman Harris .Saxon
and member* of the Volusia Rep, Jam es G. Fulton, &lt;ItCounty Commission; Chair­ Pa.), said today tin t Hi*
man Joe Wickham and mem­ United Slates should pul *
ber* of tlm Brevard County series of nuclear-loaded sate­
Commission, and Chairman llites in orbit around the
Ron Evans and members of earth to act as a deterrent
the Orange Counly Commis­ to war.
sion.
State senator* of Hie four
MONTHEAUX. Switzerland
counties also were to attend
(UPD
— Evangelist H i l l y
but Sen. Mack Clcvrluml Jr.
telephoned The Herald from Graham today stood "body­
Tallahassee this morning Rial guard duty" for hit 17-yearbecause of the important ap­ old daughter Virginia to keep
propriation hill being discuss­ her from being bothered hy
I is an usher Ml First Baptist ed today the president of the Hie press ami public m the
Senate refused to approve last few hours before ber
i Church.
Ihe absence of any member*. wedding.
With approval hy the rounty ronimikdont today, Sen.
NEW YORK ( Ul'l &gt;—Slocks
Bernard Parrish, of Brevard
County, is scheduled to in­ opened irregularly higher to­
troduce in tlie Senate next day mi moderately active
week a hill seeking to estate trading.
lish the St Johns-lndian Riv­
er C.iuul Authority.

SH S Grid Star Gets
M agazine 'Honors'
J. U. (Johnny» Phillip*. vet­
eran renter of the Seminole
High football team, is onr of
three Florida youths given an
honorable mention on the AllAnierlcen prop football team
of “Coach and Athlete" mage-

•

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BRIEFS

•

Say, the jail will lie com*
pleli-ly paid (or in IlnIS . . .
Is a courthouse next?
• a a
0 They start work on the
Pipeline Co. pier n e it week.
•
• •
Barbers will be in force at
lha next city commission
meeting asking for a board
to examine all new barbera
. . . Something like electrical
and plumbing boards . . •

t w

United Pro** Leased Wire

the rule* threatened efforts hy a presidential board
to nettle a nationwide railroad dispute.
The four 0 |&gt;crntitiR unions that atruck April 5

Mackle To Host
Northern Guests
One hundred and aix resi­
dents of the Detroit area,
arriving by chartered plane
late Saturday morning, will
he weekend guest* of Mackle
Brut., Inc. at Deltona.
Thii will be tlie first of a
kmg aeries of mass visits
from the North of persons
Interested in settling at Del­
tona.
Included in the Greater De­
troit group will lie Orville
lliildunl, mayor of Dear­
born: George Hart, Dcarliom
councilman; William Ross,
Dearborn Guide publisher;
ltoy Hodge, publicity direct­
or of the American U'glon;
union officials, newspaper
reporters and TV and radio
pcrsonaliUes.
Tlie visitors will ho guests
of Mackle Rro*. at the *'ayfair Inn for the weekend,
along with a dinner-dance
Saturday evening at Die bold.

Kozlov Suffers
Heart Attack
MOSCOW (U PI) — Deputy
Communist parly leudvr Fiol
Kotlov, the mun Premier Nik­
ita S. Khrushchev has Hilhta-d
ns his successor, was reported
today to huve suffered his
second heurt attack.
Tho report cuniti from us­
ually well-informed Eastern
European source*. They laid
he Is in "serious rondltlon."
This would explain Kotlov's
mysterious uhtenc* from tha
huge May Day parada two
day* ago at which Cuban Pre­
mier Fidel Castro stood by
Khrushchev's side,
Kotlov, 65, has nut appvurvd
ill public here sine# early
April. If he is ill, as reported,
presumably hn i* In • local
rlinie or resting nl home.

tn protest of the anti-feather.
heddiiiK rules Immediately re­
sponded to Judge Luther W,
Youtigdahl'a order by withdiuwing their atrlka notice
huh Inst Hie carrier.
But tha strike withdrawal,
hy the engineers, trainmen,
conductor*, brakrmen, fire­
men and rngtnemen will have
lilt!* effect on the FKC,
which was atruck Jan. 23 by
l,2i hi worker* of 11 non­
operating unions over a wnge
dispute.
“ One has to lie nalv# not
tn hrtieve that If you put
these rules Into effect the lieg o t I n 1 I o n s hy I’reaident's
emergency hoard will lie
practically moot," Yuungdahl
aald,
Tlie Injunction, whlrli is expi-cti-d to he Issued formally
Monday, was requested by tho
Justice Department,
The Judge said if the
FKC’* work rules stayed In
effect, there was a possibility
representatives of the 200
unions involved In the nnli -uni dispute would break off
negotiations,
FEG attorney William Devaiiey wouldn't aay whether
Uiu carrier would appeal the
order, uml FEC Board Chair­
man Ed Ball declined to com­
ment on the injunction.

Aldermen Call
Open Meeting
A sprclal open meeting of
Ihe Casselberry Boaid of Al­
dermen bus been called for
7:311 pm . Monday at the
Women's Club Building on
Ovrrhrook Dr.
1‘urpose of the meeting will
lie to discuss amendment* to
tlm proposed charter.

Election Sot

New' officers of the North
Orlando Civic Assn, will lie
elected at a meeting of the
group to lie held at 8 p.m.
Monday In the North Orlando
Co. office*.

cut of spending recommended
by hi* own committee.
He didn’t get much done in
the first day’s artimi. how­
ever, and even Joined in with
the spenders to defrat a mo­
tion by .Sen. Clay Ion Mapole*
to slice the proposed salary of
Board of Control executive di­
rector J. Broward Culpepper
front $20,iHk&gt; in $IR,5oa.
While Ihe Senate touglit,
House subcommittees contin­
ued to struggle with a $1,022,.

ono.ooo bill to be Introduced In
Uio lower chamber next
week. The approprialion* subeonimlltee* have order* lo
rut the figure to $915 million
in line with Gov. Farris Dry*
ant's warning that he may
veto anything over $970 mil*
lion.
Thus far. Hie subcommit*
tecs have added $4 million to
the spending bill via tho ar&gt;
guing process.
The Senate Finance and
Tnxalkin Committee burled
the so-called Liberty Amend­
ment under an avalancho of
"no" vote*,

Thieves Break
Into Store;
Steal 51 Dresses
Thieves stole a quantity of
women’s apparel from Howe's
Fashion*, 2520 Park Drive,
some time Thursday night, it
wns reported today by Calico
Ciller Boy Williams.
T h a burglars apparently
were confused at first, break*
ing through tha rear door of
STEVE SEWELL
the Jim Hunt Realty office*
2520 Park Drive. Hunt ro*
ported nothing stolen but tha
door wiu damaged beyond re*
pair.
Prying open tha front door
of the Howa store, tha thieve*
Steve Sewell, son of Rev. stole 61 dresses, priced be­
and Mrs. Grover Sewell, waa tween $10.98 and $24.08; sight
elected president of the Stu­ blouses and four pocketbook*.
dent Hotly of Seminole High
School, Thursday, stopping
out of the nfllca of last year’s
vice president.
This year’s n*wly-elerled
vice president Is David Lan­
ier with Cent Wheatland at
Eastern Diversified, Inc*
secretary ami Barbara ltolOrlando baaed Real Estate
ger as treasurer.
Run-offs are slated in tho Company, announced today
hotly-contested election be- that it had concluded plana
Iween Earl Black and Eddie for tho construction of a
Knsky for Senior Class l’rcii- largo continental stylo Cine­
deni and between Joel Fchd ma Theatre to bo .part of
and David Nncll as leader of Seminol* Pinza Shopping Cen­
ter.
Hm Junior Class.
Richard A. Smith, President
Dale Alexander was chosen
Senior vice president, with of General Drive In Corpora*
Jennifer Thompson, ■ c c r o - tion, eluted that it would b*
lary; Sandy Slayton, treasur­ a smaller version of the Parle*
er; Harold Unger, chaplain; wood Plata Cinema, which
Susie lla lha rk, Carol Oxford hl« company operates. Gener­
and llailiara Wulsuii as SC al Drive In Corporation haa
represent at Ivci.
eleven Cinema's In Shopping
Bonnie Ulmer was elected Centers, Including huge unite
vice president of the Junior in Miami, Pompano Reach*
Class. Serving with him will and Tampa, in addition to
be Linda Staplrr as secre­ Parkwowd Pinza. RemlnoU
tary; Kathy Cammack ns Plata, Just south of Sanford,
treasurer; David Littleton as is now under a first phase de*
chaplain; Con Wilson, Bonnie vulopmvnt program and haa
Hall and Linda Spencer as as its primnry tenants, tha
SC reprcscnlnlive*.
largest McCrory'a Variety
Hun-off elections will be Department Store in Florida*
held Monday.
an Krkenl Drug Store, and a
Puhlix Market, plus numer*
out other sales and aarvica
units.

Sewell Named
School Prexy

Cinema OK'd
For Plaza

Yank Everest
Success Laid To
‘Organization*
KATMANDU.

Nepal (U l’l)

— Members of an American
mountain-climbing expedition
today attributed their success
in scaling Mt. Everest to
thorough organization, good
teamwork and favorable wea­
ther.
A two-man assault train be­
came Hm first Americans to
reach tho 29,028-tool summit
of the world’s tallest peak
Wednesday afternoon.
Bail weather conditions at
l o w e r a It l| udes disrupted
communication* und delayed
announcement of Ihe success­
ful climb until Thursday.
Names or the two men have
not hern disclosed.

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Douglas Grants
3 Death Stays
WASHINGTON

(U P I)

—

Supreme Court Justice Wil­
liam 0 . Douglas today grant­
ed a slay of execution to
three men scheduled to dio
today in California's gas
chamber (or the fatal shoot­
ing of a re 'la ur ant ow ner In
1939.
Tho inen are Donald G.
Franklin, 34; Joseph Ito-olo,
39, amt John K. Vlohovich,
31.
Tho Supreme Court rejected
their petition tor review of
the case on March 23 of this
yx-ur.

Town Turn$ Down Church Request
A request from representa­
tives of a branch denomina­
tion of tlie Church of God of
Prophecy to nreet a largo
revival tent in ttowntown
Izungwuod was denied by tlie
City Council Thursday night
after Chairman R. C. Carl­
son explained tn tha group
that it was against city or­
dinance* and
regula­

twins.
Carlson pointed out that no
sanitary facilities could he
provided and that Ihe tent
itself would be considered a
Rm- liatard.
In other busbies* tho coun­
cil agreed to writ* Florida
Power Co. asking that power
line* in llie vicinity of Slade
Ai*jnrt oubar to zuovvd to

Hm- oilier side of the highway
or towered in their present
position;
Took under further ad­
visement a development pill
presented by U. V. Mlllican
of E. Lake Ave. alter U
was learned that steps would
be taken to widen proposed
streets in Ihe area;
Authoruod Uas u l / clerk

to make arrangements with
Hie Winter park Telephone
Co. to have a private tele­
phone line Installed In the
City Hall and,
DUcunrd building a back
drop at Uio Lilli* League
Baseball Diamond and fur­
ther plana tor tto cJty'a
Clean Up, Fix Up. Faint V l
cam paign

�Vi
Dr. Crane’s

Education Headed Here
Sanford Herald headlines these
last several weeks have referred to
a "college" or a "university" or a
"school." Writing headlines is an art
hi itself and, along with limited
space, there are certain rules the
copy editor must follow in drafting
the large type which heads the par­
ticular item.
Thus, in this instance, the head­
line can be conf"«inK to the reader
for presently there arc four schools
in the offing for this area nnd the
reader cannot tell from the headline
to which school docs the article refer
but must read Into the story to learn
that fact.
Herewith are listed the four
seats of higher learning scheduled
for construction some time in the
near future for this area:
1. Seminole College, a branch of
Orlando Junior College, to be erected
at North Orlando.

Worry Clinic

2. A four-year university for un­
dergraduates (high school gradu­
ates) in the "Cape Canaverol-Oriando - Daytona beach" area. It is this
school in which so much effort is be­
ing made by local leadcra to hnvc it
placed in Seminole County.
S. A brunch of the University of
Florida engineering college for stu­
dents In engineering and science for
tho "East Central Florida" area. Lo­
cal leaders also are endeavoring to
have this school placed in Seminole
County,
4. A "space institute" for gradu­
ate engineers and scientists in the
"Cape Canaveral - Orlando" area.
This school will offer advanced cour­
ses aimed primarily for the space
age. Local leaders are not too much
concerned about this school but
would, of course, be happy to have
it placed in Seminole County.

Bite Now!
Anyone who has ever nursed a
mouthful of misery until he had the
money to pay for proper dental care
will eye with twinging interest tho
growth of two dental pay plans,
In the first type of financial op­
eration a patient receives necessary
services and then makes payments to
a bank. The bank has a contract with
the dental society to which our
friendly dentist belongs.
The dentist gets his money promly, the patient gets relief, and tho
ink extracts interest from the pa­
tient without novocain.
Almost $9 million has been finan­
ced in California alone by poslpuyw ent plans over tho last 10 yenrs, ac­
cording to the American Dental As■ociation.
For tho fellow whose chopitcrs
are operating without nny trouble,
the pay-as-you-ache
plans offer
toothsome opportunities to anticipate
troubles with ivories.
Dental society "service corpora­

tions," commercial insurance, and in­
dustrial and government programs
offer this protection in varying mea­
sure.
The United States Public Health
Service reports that almost one mil­
lion persons spent almost $11 million
dollars in 1902 for some form of paynhend dental work. Actuaries cutting
their eye teeth on the projections of
present figures see 16 million in such
plnns by 1970.
In the past three years alone, den­
tal service corporations have been
chnrtcrcd in 21 states.
So — see your dentist THREE
times this year — tho Inst two times
for checkups, the first time to inves­
tigate the finunclnl aspects of care
for your teeth.
Oh, sure your favorite tooth sav­
er will ease your pain at once, if
you're In misery. But it’s not fnlr to
keep him waiting for his dough
while you enjoy a long series of den­
tal visits. Dentists have to cat, too —and even get their own teeth fixed.

P e te r Ed s o n

Political

WASHINGTON— (NEA) —
Tennessee Valley Authority
will be 30 years okl May 18.
Celebrations and oratory
are being planned. Literature
or the TVA "esperiment"
la appearing, pro and con.
Whether you approve uf
it or not, TVA is admittedly
one of the seven wonders of
America and an eighth won­
der of the world. When tha
King of Morocco came to the
United States he stopped to
see TVA before coming to
Washington.
U tha end of World War
II a party of European Journallita came to Washington
direct from TVA at the end
of a transcontinental junkcL
share for the UN Middle
They were different political
East operation (UNEF) *1- partial, and they had seen
rooit aa aoon aa Slevenaoo through partisan eyes the
finished bia talks in Rabat. great Tennessee River with
It still owes &gt;117.0Z1 for the Ita dim s and power lines,
electrified farms, navigation
Congo.
channels and flood control
Spain* overall debt to tbs works.
United Nations for UNEF
To the liberals, TVA show­
and the Congo la $I.e mil­ ed what a democratic govern­
lion and Belgium's is $3.8 ment and society could do
million.
when they went to work for
Since Belgium wants to ac­ the people. To Uie socialists,
cept • major role In the re­ TVA waa pure Marxism. To
training of the Congo army— the Communists, it waa ful­
a development favorable to fillment of the Lcninlst-StalBelgian economy through luist dream; only Russia
redemption of the country's could do K better. To the
preallge among the Congolese conservatives, this waa big
—a payment from B m iieli butines a that could be creat­
was expected soon. Belgium ed only In a free enterprise,
probably will bargain on tha capitalistic economy.
baala of damages suffered
They all got Into such a
by its nationals and install! heated argument about it
tlons In the Congo.
that when they reached
There a p p e a r e d little Washington
they
weren't
chance that Franca would speaking to each other.
pay anything on the $14.1 Thla Illustrate* aa well aa
million It owes for the Con anything the point that TVA
go—it la up to the minute la controversial. And In Ita
on all Its other UN payments. 30lh anniversary observance
Although Stevenson did not thla month there probably
get to see DeQaulle, who re will be some sour notes that
feri to the world organisation It la so anti-American It
as tho "Dlsunllod Nations," should be broken up and sold
he had this harbinger of 1m to private power companies.
pending policy change:
The best justification of
"I think that even In TVA la that it work*. But
France wilh the disappear­ as a mailer of speculation,
ance of tire Algerian problem If a completely unbiased Jury
as a major preoccupation of could be given the case, it
the government, that then la might be found that the com­
now a renewed Interest to petitive private enterprise
the United Nations and sup­ system owes ■ great debt
port and appreciation tor Its to Tennessee Valley Author­
work and Ita potential for ity,
keeping peace."
TVA woke up the private

Good News From Europe
Wr I n c * w.
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
(U Pl) — Adis I Stevenson
brought back encouraging
oewa tram Europe tor the
United Nation*: he found a
renewed interval In France
In the world erganlxatloa and
a disposition among aoma of
ft* nembera to pay up
their financial arrearagei.
The U.N. money problem
w ai widely reported to have
beea one of the purpoaea of
the U A ambaaudor'a trip
to BaUgum, Britain, France,
Spain, Wait Germany and
Morocco.
WbUa Stavenaon waa on hla
trip, Eugent R. Black waa

on a quiet tour of the Middle
Fait, talking money to fin­
ancial aulhorltlea of delin­
quent countries there. Black
returned Monday, llti report
to Secretary General Thant
was not aa well publicized as
Stevenion'a finding*.
Stevenaon said three of the
eountrlea ha viiited would
"remedy their dellnquencei"
at le n t by the end of the
year. Since Franco has re­
fused to pay for the Congo,
West Germany la not a UN
member, and Britain ta paid
up, it waa obvlou* that he
referred to Belgium, rnain
and Morocco.
Actually, Morocco paid ill

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power Industry to Its poten­
tial It showed what could
be done with rural electrifi­
cation. It showed that lower
power ratea with Increase
consumption and increase the
sale of electric appliances
many times over. It promot­
ed growth.
When TVA legislation was
before Congress In 1103, E.
A. Yates of Dixon-Yates
fame testified in opposition
to TVA because there was
already a M percent over
production capacity of privato power In the area and
be could soe no market for
more.
But within seven yean,
TVA had doubled the private
consumption level. By 1933
It had increased IT llmci.
Today TVA'a total steam and
hydroelectric power capacity
la over 90 times what It waa
In 1933.
(n 1934 TVA began beating
homes with electricity In the
town of Norris, with rate
schedules designed for K.
Private utilities at first re­
garded this as craxy, but
today they vigorously pro­
mote 1L
TVA'a purchase of low-bid
foreign electric generating
equipment caused American
manufacturers to sharpen
their pencils and become
competitive.
Of far more value than its
pioneering In the electrical
Industry, TVA has act a na­
tional and Internalioiul pittent for multiple purpose wa­
ter control, flood prevention,
forestatlon and the shift of

agriculture from row crops
like corn and cotton to cover
crops that conserve water.
The million tons of cargo
carried on the Tennessee Riv­
er system In 1903 has grown
to 12 million tons and will
double by 1975.
lu 1937, wilh 23 inches of
rainfall in 21 days, TVA met
Ita most severo flood con­
trol test by management of
stream flow from ita 31
dams, six of which are pri­
vately owned but TVA ope­
rated.
Along the 10,000 miles of
shoreline on theaa artificial
lakes and reservoirs, recrea­
tion facilities have been pro­
vided for 42-mllllon persondays of fun a year at 339
resort and camp areaa.

CASE P-429: BUly and Bobby are five and three years
old.
"Dr. Crane," their worried
mother began, "how can 1
make them go to sleep in the
afternoon for a nap?”
"As soon as I get them to
bed, they prod each other In­
to wakefulness. For when one
la Just about ready to drift
off into slumber, the other
asks him a question.
"They may spend an hour
or more to bed, yet neither
may have alept a wink."
When our five youngsters
were supposed to take their
naps, Mrs. Crane would olten
encounter prolcsla.
"Aw, we don't want to
sleep!" would be their com­
mon retort.
"You don’t need to sleep,"
she would mildly reply. "But
close your eyes for a couple
of ralnutea to give them a
rest"
And before they realized
what would happen, they
were fast asleep.
Ftor toddlers are much like
chlckensl Shut off the light
and hens will go to roost.
Likewise, darken a room or
coax the children to shut Ihclr
eyes, and If you can mean­
while stop all conversation
around them, they will often
be sound asleep within two
minutes.
Even at night our five
youngsters would grumble
about sleeping. Then they'd
deliberately prod each other
by questions or nudges or
even by slyly pinching each
other.
This kept them all awake,
even when they were dead
tired.
So when I'd enter the bunk
house which we had on our
farm, I'd shut off the lights
and demand total quiet. Thus,
if I could stop their talking
for even a couple of minutes,
they’d all bo off to dream­
land.

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Friday, May 3, 1903

WAIrTKM A. (ilKLOM, SJIITUII AMU l*IBU*lli:M
SAMMY VKUSHKZr
BUWAHII B. JUIIUOLU
Managing Uiiliur
Advertising tnr-ctor
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paid In ad vanes.
Entered aa ercond class matter Octnbar IT, 111! ni lbs I’oat
Office of Hanford, Florida, under the Act of Cuasreea of March.
The Herald la a member of the United Praaa which la entitled
•■clualvals to the use for rapnbllanUea of nil tha local news
prill lad la thin newspaper.
No part of ans malarial, news or advertising, of Ihta edition
if The Hanford Herald mar be reproduced in nor manner with*
ant written permission of tha publisher of The Herald. Anr
Individual ar firm rtapomlhla fur such reproduction will ha
asaatdarad aa Infringing on Tha Herald's copyright and will be
hold liable for da nun re under Ilia Uw. Published dell/ asrapt
HAluidar, HundAS amt Chrltlmae; published Haturdar proceeding
to r iila i^

Hartford and New naven
both served ns the capita! city
of Connecticut from 1701 te
1873.

At First A Palmetto
(Alongside aid post office)

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Sanford
Furniture Co.

SANFORD
ELECTRIC CO.

• Carpet* * Furniture

118 Magnolia Are.

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FA 2-1562

• Piano*

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IONDS ■ , . .
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food snd Common ilocla,
tarried ot booh « r n w k tt
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REAL ESTATE
INVESTMENTS l« M , t

A t O o o r g a S t u a r t '*

But see Unt your children
have bad enough romping and
muscular activity to be ready
for dreamland. Too many mo­
thers try to force sleep on
Toddlers who are not fatigued
enough to want slumber.
So send for my "Testa for
Successful Parents," enclos­
ing a stamped return envclope, plus 20 cents. Use It b*.
fore Mother's Dayl
(Always write to Dr. Crane
to care of this newspaper,
enclosing « long stomped,
addressed envelope nnd 29
cento to rover typing and
printing cost* when you
■end for one of his book­
lets.)

OVER 35 YEARS

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Annual
Financial
Statement
Far tha Year Ended December 31, If53

ATTENTION: DEVELOPERS... INVESTORSI

(H I)? $ a n f o r b flje r a lh

So It would be less frazzling
on the nerves of mothers if
they'd Just sit In the child's
bedroom and read to themselves for a few minutes
when they have two or more
youngster! trying to go to
sleep.
Insist on sbsolute quiet snd
you will win the victory with*
to a few minutes, since
youngsters reset much like
hens at twilight.
If they have no outside
stimulation, they seldom keep
awake by toner prodding.
So pull down the shades to
the alternoon in order to re­
duce the light as much as
possible.
Then put an absolute cur­
few on all talking or noise.
Beware, however, for some­
times Mamma falls asleep
herself!
But such a catnap Is bene­
ficial to her, so she deserves
this little break to her harried
day.
For mothers s e r v e as
around-the-clock baby iltteri,
cooking, buying, laundry, plus
who must also handle the
Ihe entertaining of guests.
If you husbands (and you
paid baby-sitters) think a cou­
ple of hours is nerve wrack­
ing, pity the poor mothers
who put to 12 hours at the
Job!
Ideally, it la wise to put
youngsters to separate rooms
for their naps. But when thst
is not possible, use the en­
forced curfew on all sounds
for a few minutes.

LAND

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INTEREST AN D RENTS
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7.741.TO1.64
(7.715.611.04)

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TOTAL ADMITTED ASSETS 100.0 $2)4.104,274.11
(212,621,904.15)

LIABILITIES
CERTIFICATE RESERVES
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DEATH CLAIMS IN THE
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811,11X01
(110.404,17)

RESERVE FOR OPTIONAL
SETTLEMENTS ___________
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(117,146.401

DIVIDENDS ON CERTIFICATES.^ 17.441,871.27

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D O W N T O W N

SPECIAL RESERVES

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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CONTINGENCY RESERVES------ DATE.191.19
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A choice lot M s 140 feet, to (be canter o&lt;
the busiest* area, froutine P in t Street,
tost one block east ot the mala Nartfc.
South Artery. Formerly port o f tho OM
Post O fico alt*. Area io sowed Coauner,
d i l . . . and U clooely bnUt «p with onto
otantlal buslnrsa establishment*. Aa alert
Investor or dsvstopar can aea many pofor a esatrally located prop­

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UNASSIGNED FUNDS______ _ 11.417.71011
«"L**MbMt tow (11.557.416.1$)

erty of tfclo type. Sanford, Florida b tho
County seat of rapidly developing
County.
Writ* nr phone for fall Information.
Bealrd Mde on Bid Fora O-FLA-UI will
be opened at the place end time ehowa
below. Terma available on credit approveL
Inspect property at any Una.

B ID S P U t U C l Y O P I N I O 1 0 i 3 0 A JM ., L f . T « I N R O O M 3 5 3 A T

GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION

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STABILITY
SERVICE

EXPERIENCE
PROGRESS

JULIAN WHIG HAM
IMnlrirt Manager
W8 W. 20th Htrect
I'hwc 177-6444
bnnfnrd, &gt;'U.

M R V K I . . . U A 1 PftO FIlTY DIVISION
1 7 7 5 N M H T M S T M T , N .W * ATLANTA 9 , M O R O M
lA a U M a d H n M y M H M iL M I

MODERN WOODMEN of Amorlca
HOME OFHCE

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Car Wash Set

FrI. May 3, '63 — Pape 8

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Citrus Tree Loss

The Junior High MYF of
the Ebcnczer M e th o d is t
Church will sponsor a car
wash from 9 a. m. until •
p. m. Saturday at Spier's
Atlantic Service Station, cor­
ner of Sanford Ave. and On*
ora Rd. Proceeds will b«
turned over to the church.

Collie Fanciers Hold M atch Estimated A t 14

By Louise Grafton
Twenty-six eolliei and eight
Shetland sheep dog* were
judged Sunday at the Cen­
tral Florida Collie Fancier*
Spring Fun Match held at
the Elk* Playground in San­
ford.
Best in Match went to the
collie. Royal Rock Keepsake,
owned Jointly by Royal Rock
and Deckett Kennel* in Jack­
sonville and to the shcltie,
Jadcnct Pcqueno owned by
Barbara Woodmancy of La*
mona. Min Woodmancy also
took tlic Junior Showmanship
Clast over nine other en­
tries.
Other class wins in the col­
lie match went to Talisman
Tor owned by Chuck and
Linda Sellers of Merritt Is­
land; Mr. Personality owned
by Opal Whittington of Or­
lando and Braemar Stardust
owned by Sbcila liar sc of
Hawthorne.
In the sheltie class went
to Little Fairy of Hal-JlU
Cris owned by Joy Lewis of
Vero Beach.
Puppicj in the under three
month class presented the
most problems for Judge Jose
Toledo Jr. of Miami aincc
the eight little “lassies" and
five little “lads" (just old
enough to be taken from
their mothers) didn't know
Ilow to stand or gait.

Braemar Sweet Sue, own­
ed by Mis* llarse, wa* first
among the reluctant lassies
and Robbins I’rince Charm­
ing, owned by Winifred Pet­
ers of Orlando, was first in
little lads.
Between showings
Mr*.
Peggy Lantz of Titusville and
her collie, Tam, gave an
o b e d i e n c e demonstration
showing Tam'* complete dis­
cipline.

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★

Exhibitors ami their fam­
ilies met at the Pinecrest
Inn following the match
where trophies and prizes for
past awards were presented
to Miss L)dia Coley of Jack­
sonville. Among her awards
was the tropy given annual­
ly by Garlyn Kt-tint's of
Geneva to the person who
has been outstanding in show­
ing a Garlyn Collie.

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Legal Notice
isr tiik cutci'iT court o r
Tim MSTli judicial rn«.
&lt;-i it . is a sh rim *i:m \*
oi.*: rol'STV. F lorida ,
is r i i \ si'*:nt so . t u n
Suffolk county p m IIISAI. SAVINGS AND IaiA.N
ASSOCIATION, a United States
corporation,
piatnurr.
ve.
JKIIUT O. nOBTTCHKIt and
KUNA St. noKTTCHBIl, bla
W ife ,
Defendnnts.
n o t ic k

or

forkcloni h i : salii
notice is ukiikiiy titv-

KN puraunnt to Klnal Decree
nt Morlgase Foreclosure. iluted April II, 1»M, and entered
In Chancery t'aso No. I III I of
the circuit court of tint Ninth
Judicial Clrrult In and for
Hemlnola C o u n t y , Florida,
wherein BUKFOf.K COUNTV
PKDKRAI. SAVINGS A N II
l/IAN A8KOCIATION, a ITnllcl
Sintra corporation. It Plain­
tiff. and J1-1It ItV G. IIOKTTCIIRIt and KUNA SI. I1GETT*
ClIKit. hl« wife, are Defend,
•nta, I will sell to the hlghmi
• nd hast bidder for caalt at tha
Front Door of the Hemlnola
County Courthouse In the City
of Hanford, County of Semin­
ole. Florida, at tl:«0 A.SI., on
the nth day of May, cm , the
folio win a described property,
aa aet forth In aald Final De­
cree of HcrtfiM Foreclosure,
to-wit:
Dot «», IlKAIt I, AKK
I1II.I.H. arenrdlnir to the
Flat thereof, aa recordet
In Flat Mw&gt;k IS, I’aae 3?
of Ihe Dublin Itecnrda of
Hemlnola County, Florida,
together with the follow­
ing:
S Klectrand Ileatera Model
S00I
All permanently Inatalled!
Including the building and ap*
purti nancea located thereon,
together with the furniture,
furnlahlngs. and flituree allu«l- therein, and located
thereon.
Datiid title 1st day of May,
IMS.
(■BAD
Arihiir II. fie.-k with, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
l&gt;y: siartha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
CDI’IISIION A COITUSIION
HI* lilerayn* lloulevard
Miami St, Florida
rut.lleh: May t, IMS
CDI—t
in tiis : circuit court nr
tiik ninth judicial cin .
CflT IN AND FOH «KWIN.
OI.K rni NTi. F lorida
IN CMANCftttY NO. ISOU
lire AFGHAN SIUKTUAGK
COMFANY. INC, a Florida
corporation.
Plaintiff,
ve.
PALG, FOLSOM TTIAYEIl and
Bn.NNIR I. THAYni. Mi wife,
and FI.At’DK Oltl.KN I.KA.
OUK and IIKTTY MAH LEAOUK. his Wire,
Defendante.
TO: PAUL FOIJIOV TIIAYKII
and RONNIR U THAY­
ER, hla wife
*11 Maher Street
Glynco, Brunewlck, Oeorgla
TOU. PAUL FOtJIOM THAY­
ER ami RONNIR I* THAYER,
ere hereby notified that a
Complaint for Foreclosure of
Mortgage hat hesn f i l e d
against you. and you are reJ Hired lo eerve a copy of your
newer or (’lendings to tha
Complaint on tha Plaintiffs
attorney, Joseph M. ITIlgerold. III Security Trust Budd­
ing, Miami II, Florida, and rile
lha original Answer or Plead­
ing In lha office of lha Clerk
of the Circuit Court on or be­
fore the |th day of Juno A, D..
ltd . If you fall lo do oo. Judg­
ment by default will be takaa
against you for the relief de­
manded In the Complaint.
The deecrlptlon of the real
property proceeded agalnet It:
Lnt |i. Block K. WOOD.
MKRK PARK INI) REPLAT, according to plat
thereof recorded In Pint
Hook II. page It. Public
Itecorde of Hemlnola Coun­
ty. Florida.
Thle notice ahall he publish­
ed onea each week for four
eoneerullve week! Ig the San­
ford Herald.
Done and o r d er ed nt
Hanford. Hemlnola C o u n t y .
Florida, this let day of May
A. I). Ittl.
(■BAD
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk. Clrrult Court
My: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
Jeaerh M. Flttgerald
l i t Security Truat Building
Mlapil II. Florldn
FBauklln 1-4*71
aPubtish: May I, id, IT, It. IMS
(CDI—•

Million By M utual

Legal Notice

LAKELAND (UP1) — The December freeze
killed nti estimated 14 million citrus trees, Florida
Mutual said today, and ns a result citrus utilization
next season will be even lower than experienced this
season.
Robert W. Rutledge, executive vice president

in tiik circuit court of

Till: NINTH JUDICIAL CIH*
Cl' IT, IN AND Fdlt SKRI.N*
OI.K COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CHANCERY NO. IS O *a
KKDKItAL NATIONAL MOKT*
O.VOK ASSOCIATION, a eor*
poration,
plaintiff,
va.
IIKIIMAN n. COLKMAN and
MAIIY LKK COLKMAN, hi*
wife.

of Mutual, said Thursday that

it will take six years under
optimum conditions to re­
place the trees.
He said that the only pos­
sible exception to the citrus
utilization drop next season
will be with fresh oranges.
Rutledge said that Mutual
estimates about nine m.llicn
boxes of oranges will be
used in fresh channels next
season, up about a half a mil­
lion from this season.
But this amount would be
down nearly eight million
boxes from the fresh ship­
ments of Inst season.
He said fresh orange ship­
ments this season were the
smallest in more than 30
years and that next season
should run about the same.
Rutledge said the orange
and grapefruit crops next
season should run about one
third lower thun this season's
actual harvest, when much of
the fruit harvested after the
the freeze went into proces­
sor channels.
Frozen orango ecncelilrate
will take otic of tho largest
drops next season, Mutual
predicted, with declines also
expected in chilled and canned
ornngc usage.
Mutual said next season's
estimated concentrate pack
will be about 47 million gal­
lons. This would Im three mil­
lion gallons less than this
seasons' anticipated pack and
off n whopping (IP million
gallon* from the record *mount packed lu»t season.

Matey Service
He’d Today

FEC Sets
Move To Start
Expansion Plan
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —

Bondholders in the strike­
bound Florida East Coast
Railway voted today to
amend bond regulations to
permit the company to raise
racney for expansion purpesos.
The FEC, which has track
be'wien Jacksonville and Mi­
ami. plans to extend its lines
into Cape Canaveral, the n i­
ton's spaceport, and fo the
new Miami docks on Dodge
Island.
Cost of the projeets will
run several million dollars,
FEC officials said, and the
company plans to raise the
money by selling off or leas­
ing rertain property and us­
ing other property ns colla­
teral for loans.
Although the outcome of
the ballot was never in doubt
because FEC officials control
more than 117 million of the
J - million outstanding bonds,
several voices wore raised
In objection ot the amend­
ments.
Henry W. Allen of Ft.
Lauderdale said lie could not
see the point of expanding
into Canaveral “which is only
f miles from Soviet control
and where you can dig one
foo in the ground and hit
water."

Mrs. Brownlee
Funeral Here

Funeral services for Mr.
Mrs. E. D. Brownlee died
Harry A. Matey, 75, of Cassel­ in ZcphyrhilU April 18. Her
berry were held at to a m. death came approximately
today at the Cox-I'arkcr Fun­ three months after that of
eral Home In Winler Park. her husband. Dr. E. I).
Rurial will lie In the Green­ Blow nice, who Was well
wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, known throughout Florida.
Tlio funeral service was con­
N. Y.
Maley, who died Wednes­ ducted in Zcphyrlull* and *
graveside service was Ik1Id
day night in Urn Winter Park
In Sanford at the Evergreen
Hospital, came to Cassel­
Cemetery,
berry eight years ago from
Mrs. Brownlee was born in
Baldwin. L. I„ N. Y. A reColumbia, S. C., Jan. 2fl, HUM.
tired general insurance agent, She attended grade school In
ho was a memher of Ihr Ba­ Rock Hill, K. C., after which
hia Temple of Orlando; of she was graduated from WinMnssaprqua Lodge 822, F. throp College.
and A.M. of Rockville Cen­ A visit lo Sanford convinc­
REST IN MATCH nt Sunday'* Show nponsored
ter, L. I„ N. Y.: a member ed her that she would like
by tho Central Florida Collio Fanciers «t the
of the Ocean Side Presbyter­ lo live hero so she accepted
ian Church of Oceanside, L. s position as a school teach­
Elk's Playground in Sanford were, top photo
I., N. Y., and wa* the for­ er. She continued tearhlng
Royal Hock Keepsake, collie and, second photo,
mer Lighting Chairman for for seventeen years during
Jadcncs Pequeno, Hhcltic. Miss Harhara Wooilthe Town of Casselberry.
niattcy, Ixtttom photo, took top awards in tho
which time she made a great
Survivors are hit wife, Mr*. number of friends.
Junior Showmanship Class.
(Herald Photos)
Marie J. Maley of Casselber­
Her greatest avenue of
ry two daughters, Sirs. Ethel service came after her mar­
M. Wadsworth of Valley riage to live young pastnr of
Stream, L. I„ N. Y., and Mrs. First Presbyterian Church of
Olive H. Cochrane of Cassel­ Sanford Aug. 11, 1914. These
berry; three grandchildren, people, #ilh their son, Harry,
Mrs. Join M. Urchm of Bald­ served as the family of the
win, Min Lois E. Wadsworth manse for many years in San­
of
Valley Stream and Edwin ford and were rewarded with
By Jane Casselberry
the celebration which will be
Z. Bussell of Casselberry and a great number of friend*
Plans were announced last held at noon at the Country three great grandchildren.
as well as a Job well done.
Thursday at a meeting of Ihc Club. Plans call for a large
South Seminole Welcome Wa­ birthday cake and very spe­
gon Newcomers Club it the cial entertainment.
Country Club of Casselberry
for celebrating the third birth­ The Newcomers Club has
day of the organization at h voted to jojin the Old Glory
luncheon to be held on May Blood Bank.
23.
Follow.ng Thursday's meet­
The club now has tome So ing the members enjoyed an
members who are invited, afternoon of cards. Winners
along with all past presidents were Mrs. Minna Crum, door
and past member*, to attend prize; Sirs. Ethel Seeley,
first, bridge; Mrs. Shirley
Tylo, second, bridge; Ann CeIN TIIK COUNTY Jl IIGK’t rami, first, canasta and
COUNT, IN AMI FOB SURIA- Helen Green, accond, canas­
OI.K COUNTY, STATU OF ta.
n .n H IU A ,
There were 39 member*
In Re: Delate of
NICK CONSTANTINE
and
seven guest* present.
Decea.ed.
Guests Included Mines, Mar­
FINAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS IIKRKIIY GIV­ tha Schwurz, Reriey MusEN that I have Iliad my Goal truni, Louise Beeler, Ann Cer a l u r n a aa adnilnl-trator
W ITH A HANDY
r.t.a.it.b.n. of tha Delate of rami, Lawrence Spencer, Me­
Nick Couetanllna, dtteaaed; lissa Nelson and Ethel Seeley.
that I have filed my prinlon
Sirs. Ruth Logsdon joined
for distribution and for final
discharge, and that on May IS. the club ai a new member.
• NO A PPO IN TM EN T NECESSA RY
ISSI. I will apply lo tha Hon­
orable c. Vcrnun Mler, Jr,.
• FA ST , COURTEOUS SE R V IC E
County Judge of Seminole
County, Fl-rlda. (or approval
of aald final ralurna and for
an order of distribution and
Representatives from (he
for final discharge aa adminis­
trator c.t.a.d.b.n. of th* Ketale First Baptist Church of
of NU-k C«nalanllne. deceased. Lake Mary attending the As­
May I, is*:.
(/Kenneth M. laffler
sociations! Brotherhood Meet­
Administrator r.t a.d.b.n.
•r (ha Estate of Nick ing held at the Nortbslde
Baptist Church in DcLand
Constantine, deceased
Hutchison and Dffler
Tuesday
night were Jack
Foal Office Drawer II
Hamm, Wallace Hill, Harley
Hanford. Florida
AUorntys for Administrator. Wilhelm, and Rev. Ralph K.
OS •AN IO N S
Publish: May h IS. II. If, 1&gt;«I Taylor.
Member F.P I.C.
cdi —ia

D efendants,

NOTICK o r s u i t IN
■ n iiT iiiu i:

BROWNIE TROOP 630 visited the Sanford Atlnntic Nntionnl Rank Tues­
day. Here they arc shown with hank official Mrs. Ralph Ray as they are
being taken on a tour of tho hank facility, with their leaders, Mrs. Roger
Leonhard! and Mrs. Henry Tooke III. Also present was Mrs. K. L, Tentpllit,
mother of one of thu scouts.
(Herald Photo)

Lake Monroe Jottings . . .
Mr*. II. L. Johnson
Hello. 1 trust everyone is
happy today. We have had
rain to help us nut and natur­
ally plenty of sunshine too.
But really we were very glad
lo sec the nice rain. * • •
Our sympathy goes out to
the family of Mr. Henry Tay­
lor who passed away this
week. • • • Visitors at the
home of J. C. amt Naomi
Sapp were Mr*. Joan Albrit­
ton and daughters Denise and
Truyleae and Mrs. Estelle
Blanton and Mrs. Fanny Bar­
rett. The Albrittons ire from
Valdosta. Ga. • • • Claude
and Mary llittell, Linda,
Richard and Tommy and Kid­
ney Hawkins motored to
Ocala last Sunday where
they saw Six Gun Territory.
They say that they had a
real good lime. 1 know that
they did. * • * luist Satur­
day my son-in-law and 1 mo­
tored up to Chic (land to sec
my daughter and wee grand­
daughters. Don is working
in Orlando at the present
lime. Coming hack Sunday
afternoon I had tu come by
Six Gun Territory and the
car* were packed solid In
the parking lot. It Is a big
attraction now. • • • Clarence
llittell Jr. and family of
Jacksonville spent last week­
end here with relatives. • • •
Glad to hear that Tolar nabun is able to he hack lo
work again after being 111.
• • • The High School Glee
Club went to slate contest
last Friday In Daytona. I ac­

companied them and Rena
Hawkins also took her station
wagon over. Pally Glenn
Johnson won superior with
her solo (as 1 knew she
would amt the triple trio
(girls) also won superior. Tlic
Glee Club came home wllh
an excellent. This ii also
very good. Those from oul
this way In the Glee Club
are Ina Sue lloonc, Pat Sm1)&lt;&gt;. Joan Stripling, Sharon
Giles, Charles Rabun, Gene
Bullard and Gall Coleman.
Charles is the club president.
• • • Now next week Char­
les, akmg with brother Ter­
ry, Jimmy Warfcl and Gary
Pittman will W* among the
School Band going to Miami
fur State Band Contest. 1
think they will go by train.
Tho band la sure doing a lot
of marching and practicing
until time to go. Wo wish
them and Mr. Cowley a sup­
erior. • • • Little lllcky Ser­
geant Is a happy lad these
days as he has a brand
new b a b y
sister. Par­
ents are Ihc Harold Ser­
geant* of GrapevlUc Ave. • •
Tho Seminole County Home

Session Set
TImj Session of the West­
minster Presbyterian Church
will meet In the Chapel at
Howell Park at 7:30 p. in.
Tuesday evening,
Since moth* can’t swim,
why did they gel into bath­
ing suits during tho winter?

Demonstration Council will
have an nil day mooting next
Friday at llie HD Center.
Douglas Slcnilrom will apeak
to us on County Government
and I will install the new
club officers of the nine
clubs. At noon there will be
a covered dish luncheon.
Bring a dish and our own
silver, llopo to see you
there. • • • Our thought this
week is by Ben Franklin and
goes like this: “Halt of the
IrtUit is often a great lie."

Business££&amp;
Briefs
Julian Whlgham, Bsnford,
Modern Woodman d I ■ t r I e t
agent for the local area, stat­
ed today that the life Insur­
ance society recorded substan­
tial gains In all phases of op­
erations during 1U02. In addi­
tion, Whlgham said, the or­
ganization made plans during
thu past year fur further
modernization a n d develop­
ment of Ita service to mem­
bers and beneficiaries.
On Jan. 1, limit, Modern
Woodmen a n n o u n c e d the
adoption of the IU58 Commis­
sioners' Standard Ordinary
table of mortality and Issued
n new series of life insurance
plans featuring lower rate*,
lower net costa, and higher
cash values for new certifi­
cate-holders.

r o R K t T .o s i'R K

TO: 11HUMAN It. COLEMAN
mnl MAIIY LKK COLD*
MAN, hie wife,
IS* Trinity Avenue,
Altamonte Springs,
Kin r i d s
Tnu. Defendants, are hereby
nnlirird that s complaint to
forri-b-es a certain mortgage
on Hie following described pro*
pert), to-wll:
l ^ t I. lllock L XYEATIl*
r.itsFiELD r in a r a d d i *
TION. according (o lh»
plat thereof, ss recorded
In 1'Ut Hook II. pegs SS,
l ’ublli- Records of Usmln*
ole County, Florida,
hes been filed egalnit yon In
tbs above-styled suit and you
are required (o serve a copy
of your Anewrr or Pleading to
lbs Complaint on Plaintiff*
attorney JiWKPII M. JltJIlAKKi&gt;. P. O. Ilox IIS, Fern Park,
■smlnoln County. Florida, and
fils tho original Amwer or
Pleading In tbs office of tha
Clerk of the Circuit Court on
or brfors the Ilth day of May,
■!&gt;*3. If you fall lo do so, a
decree pro confrsen will ba
taken agalnet you for tha rs*
lief demanded In tha Com*
plaint.
WITNKItR my hand and off!*
rial teal of office at flsnford.
Pemlnrdo County, this Itth dag
or April, ISSI.
(■KALI
Arthur If. llerkwtth, Jr,
Clark of Circuit Court
tig: Margaret K. Tyre. D.G.
Puldleh: April IS, May L 10. IT,
ISSI
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balmy moonlit nights.
^
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'DeBatry Club
Elects
N ew Officers
Tlio DeBary Woman'* Club
held an election of offlcera
for 106344 at the Community
Center with Mr*. Ell Yoder
presiding. The nominating
committee, with Mils Beat­
rice 1. Tyson a* chairman,
preicnted the following elate
of offlcera who were elected:
lira. Charlea Ulrich, presi­
dent; Mrs. Harry F. Brown,
first vice president; Mrs.
Price Goodson, second vice
president; Mr*. Ewald Mlchelsen, corresponding sec­
retary; Mr*. Talman Van
Arsdale, recording secretary;
and Mrs. R. Magnuson, treas­
urer.
Installation will be at the
annual May luncheon to be
held May 17. It was voted to
donate $200 to a DcBary stu­
dent to further his education.
A committee composed of
Mrs. Canadsy, Mrs. A. Rob
lollo and Mr*. A. C. Rum­
mers will select the student.
Book reviews by Miss El­
mer Johnston, on Africa, "The
Edge or The Rift" a n d
•'Flame Trees of Thacka" by
Mrs. Huxley were presented.
Refreshments were served
• t the close of the meeting
with Mrs. Henry Lohof and
Mrs. G, Grlftin presiding at
the tea table.
Hostesses were Mrs. James
Duffy, chairman, Mrs, T. L.
Cully, Mrs. E. Rboptough,
Mrs. M. Boyle, and Mrs, T.
Howard.

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T*npe 6 — Frt. May S, *63

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(B s a h

Miss Patricia Stone
Marries Billy Don Vinson

Ebenezer WSCS
Meets Monday
The WSCS of Kbcoezcr
Methodist Church will meet
this Monday at the home of
Mrs. Gordon Meyer.
The business meeting will
get undrr way et 7:30 p.m.
followed by a program.

GAIUIETT’H

Appreciation
Sale!
ENDS MONDAY
Sow and Sava NOW
D a rin g
these
b a rg e la a i

fa b u lo u s

MOYGASHEL,
LINEN
PLAIN HIIALKS
K e g . $1.08 y d .

KALB $ |.« 8 Jd.
PRIN TS
Reg. 12.08 yd.
BALE 1 1 .18 yd.
HAND EMBROIDERED
Reg. 16.06 yd.
BALE lj |.H yd.

— AND MANY MORE

By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABDY: My children nre
15.5,4.3 and eleven monthu old. They
nre «till on the bottle. It started
when I wan trying to get my first
one to drink milk out uf u glass, he
carried on until I gave him one, too.
The same thing huppened to ull the
other*. The two older ones hide their
bottles when company cornea because
they arc unhurried, so maybe they
will give it up soon. All my friends
nay 1 am wrong, but I don't nee any
hurm in it, do you? What do the doc­
tors nay aitout this now? My sister
took the bottles away from her chil­
dren when they were a year old, and
now they all suck their thumbs.
OLD-FASHIONED MOTHER

("This is Hilda, my late husbund’a
sister.")
•

•

•

DEAR ABBY: I am a 48-year-old
burlier who is looking for n wife. I
have never been married, am pass­
able in looks and am not lazy. I want
n girl between 45 and 75 who owns
her own house and has sonic money
of hes own. I don't care what she
looks like and religion is no barrier.
1 love music and play the harmonica.
Yours truly.
TONY

to a seed pearl tiara of small and hand made miniature j honor and wore a blue after­
By Laolse Grayson
noon dress,
withcv»lneck­
Miss Patricia Stone, daugh flowers. She carried an im- calls lilies,
Mrs. Evcrcl Kinnaird, the line and cap sleeves. She
ter of Mr. and Mr*. John D ported lace fan with a cas,v. v,
.7 | cade of red happiness rose* bride's sister, was matron of
wore a headpiece of hand­
Stone, of Geneva, became th e '______________
made calls lilies and carried
bride of Billy Dun Vinson, son
a cascade bouquet of pom
of Mr. and Mr*. Charles Vin­
poms sprayed blue.
son, of High Point, N. C., on
DEAR TONY: When it cornea to
Guy Hannon was best man
April 20.
marriage,
be n little more selective
and serving as ushers were
Rev. Ray Huff officiated at
or
YOU'LL
take the trimming.
JEFFREY ELDER
Oliver Malhicux and Edward
# • 0
the candlelight, double ring
Yarborough.
ceremony at 7:30 p.m. at the
CONFIDENTIAL TO SIXTEEN
DEAR OLD-FASHIONED: The
Flower Girls, Dana SchluiAND TREATED LIKE A BABY:
Geneva Methodist Church.
doctors 1 have consulted nay, “Let
Your mother has good reasons
meycr and Lynn Yarborough,
them have the bottle an long as they
The church was decorated
for the rules she Mets up. Abide by
want it." No child has ever been
were adorable in dresses of
with wild bay trees, magnolia
those rules without an argument.
known to pack a bottle and nipple in
soft pink with dacron apron
blossoms, tall candelabra and
When a child accepts decisions with­
his
lunch
bucket.
effect worn over elaborately
large baskets of Easter lilies.
•
*
out complaining, arguing or rnising
The altar rail wa» draped
decorated lace slip*. Their
a fuss, the parent is impressed by
Young Jeffrey Elder was
DEAR
ABY:
My
husband
died
with Confederate jasmine and
headpieces of pink net ex­ honored on his first birthday
the child's maturity. But when a
two years ago. While Introducing his
fern and each window held a
tended from a clrclo of pink with a party given by his mo­
child sulks or mopes or protests at
sister
to
a
friend
of
mine
last
week,
candle entwined with fern.
and white ro.c*. They scat­ ther, Mrs. W. C. Elder, at
the top of his voice, the parent is
out of habit I introduced her as "my
J. D. Stone, brother of the
tered pink and white rose their home, No. 21 Higgins
even more convinced that the chihl
sister-in-law.”
Afterwards
she
told
bride, presented a program
petals from basket* adorned Terrace.
needs strict discipline because he's
me that since her brother's death
of wedding music and accom­
with whitebows
and little
acting
like a baby.
we
were
no
longer
related,
and
I
Tlie
youngsters
were
served
panied Mra. Joseph Malhicux,
pink hearts.
*
• •
should not introduce her us my sinsoloist, who sang "I Lovo
David Oldham, ring bearer, refreshment* .of cake and ice
Stop worrying. Write to Abby.
You Truly" and "The Lord's
wore dark pants and white cream and allowed to play to­ ler-in-law. Is she right?
For a personal reply enclose a aelfSTUNNED
Prayer.”
coal and carried the tradi­ gether for awhile.
addressed, stamped envelope.
Guests were Cathy, Gary
The bride, given in mar­
tional white satin pillow with
* • *
DEAR STUNNED: Technically
riage by her father, wore a
symbols of wedding rings at­ and Tlsa Lee, Debbie Bussell,
For Abby’s booklet, "How To
Brenda and Dorothy Lane, you are no longer related, but when
waltz length gown of while
tached.
Have A Lovely Wedding,” send 50
Chantilly luce and nylon tulle,
The bride's mother wore a Ann Bronson, Ktvin Benton. introducing any of your deceased
cents to ABBY, Box 33G5, Beverly
husband’s relatives, it certainly is
over aatin. The lace bolero
yellow and brown print dress David Fields, Cheryl Allen,
Hills, Culif.
featured a round collar and
with white accessories and a Sherry, Debbie and Ricky proper to identify them as such*
Ache, and Roger Studcbaker.
long alccvra ending In polnta
white corsage.
at the wrists.
Adults attending and help­
Following the ceremony, *
Her fingertip veil of Im­
reccplion was held In Fellow­ ing supervise the party were
MR. AND MRS. BILLY DON VINSON
ported Illusion was attached
ship Hall. Decorations includ­ l he honoree's grandmother,
ed bay trees, fern and bas­ Mrs. Boris Elder, Mrs. D.
kets of calls Idle*. The re­ Lee and Mrs. If. Lane.
of ruffing and then South de­
Ever so often a really un­
freshment table was overlaid
NORTH a n
S cided he should lead trumps
usual
result
occurs
in
s
with a white linen cloth, cen­
AQM
from his own hand. Ho ruffVA41
duplicate game.
tered with the wedding cake
♦
A
J
pue duiiuf « IM *qn|a o P»
North
opened
with
one
club
and held an arrangement ol
4 .Q 9 I4 3
finssed dummy’s seven. East
at all tables and usually
lilies and a punch bowl at
WEST
EAST
won with the king and led
South wound up at a four * 4 8
Closing an active season the cither end. The three tiered
* AKJ
a low club which South ruf­
spade contract although s
four chapters of Holy Cross cake was topped with a min­
V J 10 1 7 6 3
SPSS
fed also.
♦ S3
*7668
couple of pairs stopped at
Episcopal Church will meet iature bride und groom.
♦ K 107
* AJ 63
At this point the trap was
three.
this Monday for their final
Assisting with Hie serving
SOUTH
set and South fell right into
Annuals, luwn grasses and
West would make his nor­
session* of the year and elec­ were Miss Sandra Mays, Miss
♦ I0S6S3
It. He was down to two
tion of new officer*. St. Ag­ Marian Illrks, Miss Kathy fertilizers will lie the subject mal opening lead of the Jack
9KQ
trumps and he led another
♦ K Q 10I4
nes, Mis* Eva Hunt, chair­ Markowitz and Mrs. Mary of a talk to he given at the of hearts and South would
trump to dummy's nine. Now
*8
next meeting of Ihe Chuluota cash hi* king and queen, en­
man, will meet at the home Stcrman.
East produced the jack of
East
and
West
vulnerable
His
and
Her
Garden
Club,
ter dummy with the ace of
of Miss Hunt, 2010 Maple
For a wedding trip to North
North
r u t South
West
trumps
and continued with
Monday
following
Hie
7:3u
diamonds
and
lead
Hie
see
Ave. Mrs. Martin 11ram wilt Carolina, Mrs. Vinson, wore
I *
Fas* 1 *
J ’asa
the
are.
business
session.
of
hearts.
East
would
ruff
serve as co-hostess and (he a blue linen soil with white
3 *
I’m
4*
1 'a i i
West discarded his last
Foss
The meeting will tic held at with the jack of trumps and Fas*
meeting will begin at 2:30 accessories and a golden or­
diamond
and East put him
Opening
lead—R
J
South
would
discard
bis
los­
Hie home of Mr. and Mrs.
p.m.
chid corsage.
in with the king of club*
ing
club.
Charles
E.
McCunc,
Avenue
The
couple
will
make
their
Mrs. Ilaniel t’uiili, Maple
Later, lie would lose two spade tricks, but Hut would jo that West made the last
K.
Avenue in DeBary, will be home In Ltmgwood.
be all and he would wind up three trick* with hearts.
liosless fur the meeting of St.
making four odd.
East had helped South
Anne’s Chapter at 11:30 a.m.
At one table East simply work out a play for down
The meeting will include a
discarded g diamond instead four.
covered dish luncheon with
Mrs. W. II. Stewart, chair­
Want lo REALLY aluy brums und keep your minds her own small, personal wvrld
man, assisting Mrs. I’ugli.
,shc begin* lo age.
fresh and active.
' St. Mark's Chapter will young, girls?
Then
continue
lo
use
your
No matter how unlmed her
That's Hie advice of a
meet with Mrs. Donald Junes,
face
may be. or how care1920 Sanfurd Ave., with Mr*.
Michigan psychologist. And
mlly her clothe* flatter tier
Lamur Beall, codtoxlcs* at
ll seems to me to be the figure, if she isn't thinking
9:3U a.m. Member* are asked
best “how to slay young" for herself and learning and
to bring sandwiches fur lunch
advice that cun be offered. growing as a person, she Is
and may swim following the
it applies to men, ol course. getting old.
business meeting and lunch­
But it has special meaning
Most middle-aged women
eon.
for women.
today have considerable time
Members of St. Mary's
For too long women have
Chapter will meet at the Par­
Miss Linda Allen Williams been depending on beauty on Uieir hands.
If they let It trickle away
ish House at 7 p.in. Husbands was guest of honor at a gra
shops, dress shops and reduc­ In aimless shopping, card
of members are invited lo at­ dilation luncheon at the Im­
ing salons to keep them playing a n d
gossip, no
tend alsu fur tiie covered dish perial House, recently. Host­
ALT, READY FOR THE BARBECUE honoryoung.
amount of time and money
supper and party. Hostesses esses were her grandmother,
ititr Mia* SIil'i t IIIo Julian arc tlio hunuroe, Heated,
A slim figure, a becoming ipent on their looks i* go­
will be Mrs. Harlan Rhoades, Mrs. Fred T. William and an
lior m other, Mra. Nctl Julian, left mul the
hairdo and careful make-up, ing to keep them young.
36 to 44-Inchea
chairman, Miss Carol Stone, aunt, Mr*. A. F. Kelly.
plus a flattering wardrobe,
hoBtcHH, Mrs, William BrittLol.
(Herald Photo)
What will keep Uictn young
Wide
Mr*. Mawldyn Parry and
The table was decorated can make a woman seem
Mrs. Harry Cockrane.
with an arrangement of roses, younger than she is at a is lo read to learn, to go
hark lo school instead of
Wanh-and-Wear
snapdragons and rhrysanthecasual glance.
playing cards, to pitch in
taunts.
But once she opens her
Crease Reuialant
Guests Invited lo share the mouth, a woman, like a man, and do community work, to
luncheon with Miss Williams is no younger than her ideas, develop new skills, and to
[VALUES TO 81.19 Yd
were her mother, Mr*. Fred her Interest in life, her en­ keep themselves well inform­
H. Williams amt the Misses thusiasms, and her know­ ed about what I* going on
Betsy Williams, Susan Me- ledge of the world about her. In the world.
If it is to stay young and
| Call, Judy flunten, Louise
Tlio minute a woman loses alert, Hie mind has to be
The monthly business and dish luncheon will be sm e ll
•Mrs. Fred Williams Jr. and Higginbotham, IHarie llcaslry,
interest in everything but used. And it is a woman's
social meeting of the Truth* and this will be the last
daughter Betsy, were cohos- Vada Stoffer, Carolyn Turner,
seekers Sunday School Class meeting until after the sum­
iniml — not her face — that
tessci for a luncheon at the Susan Turner; Sand! Wright,
of First Methodist Church mer vacation period.
All Colora
It Is rude to say you think really tells the world whe­ ^
Mayfair honoring Miss San­ Pam Jones, Johnny Gore,
met In McKinley Hall, with
Others present included
ther
site
is
young
and
alert
a
television
program
i*
stupid
(ft Wash-and-Wear
dra Kader, bride elect of Sid­ Linda Mill* und Pat Kuhn.
class president, Mrs. R. W. Mmes. A. Abrams, U. Simto the imrsou who says hr and eager, or a has-been
ney lainler Monroe Jr. whusc
O Cream? Resistant
Turner, presiding.
mum, C. Bush. J. G. Walla,
always watches it.
who is just marking time.
wedding will be an event of
£
l.lltle or No Ironing
Mra. L. E. While led the de­ if, M. Mason, Bertha David, June 22.
Crenshaw, F. D. III- The table was adorned with
votion period. She read an ar­ R.
&lt; 45-Inrhea Wide
ticle by Margaret Sangstcr ckuk, C. C. Priest, J, P. arrangement! of rosea and
entitled "A Picture of Christ" Riser, A n n Stevens, W. spring flowers and green and
and eluted with the singing Timms, J. F. McLrllund, while place card* were used.
Mabel Alexander, C, Purscll,
of two hymns by the group.
The hnnrre received a gift
Reports were heard from Eva Ilarkey, Octavla Rutnb- of a while linen luncheon set
"Craty Fashions” wilt be
officers and cards sent lo sick ley and Mra, Chapman.
from the hostesses.
the dress for Hie day when
members. Mrs. T. E. Wilson
Guests sharing the luncheon the CPO Wlvc* gather for
read an article entitled "My
with Miss Kader were her their monthly meeting at 8
Get up and Gu." Mrs. I.. K.
mother, Mrs. John Kader. o'clock Monday night at the
Ilewson will donate money lo
Mrs. Martha Ashby, Miss Suz- NAS Ballroom.
54-lncheo Wide
purchase a Bible stand In
ane Jones, Miss Judy Ludwig,
Members purchased their
----- A N Il------memory of Mra. 0 . Lee An­
MONDAY
Miss Marty Stcmper, Mrs. drrises and shoes at a grab
Some Seconds
derson, a former class teach­ The Daughters of Wesley Gregg Walker, Mrs. Joseph bag ante during the April
er.
Sunday School Class of First Trepanlcr, Mra. William L. meeting and have been busy
"Happy Birthday" was sung Methodist Church meets at Kirk, Mrs. Gordon Bradley creating their hats to com­
I hnire Of ( olura and t’utrr* . . , Twredn, Arrtatca.
lo Mrs. Ilewson. It was an­ 7:30 p.m. in McKinley Hall and Mrs. Clifford MeKibbin.
plete their outfit for the
Nylon Frli-sr and I'rinu . , . With All-Foam Zlpprrrd
nounced that Mrs. W. P. for the monthly buslnesi and
Mra. Orville Barks assisted craty faxhkm shw.
Cushions in ALL STYLES — Student, Contemporary
Chapman will be hostess for social session. Mrs. A. B. the two hostesses with the en­
and Early American.
All CPO Wives are invited
the May meeting. A covered Stevens and her group will be tertaining.
to attend.
hostesses,
They'll Go Fm.1!
Women of the First Presby­
Red ured To
terian C h u r c h escculive
board meets at 10 a.m. PhilAS LOW AS . . .
athe* S. S. Class meet* at
7:43 p.m. with Mrs. David
Fauver, on Sanford Ave.
Wa're Ol'KN Friday Evening for Vour Convenience
11WY. 17-92 DRIVE THRU FERN PARK
FROM ----CLOSED Wed. afternoon for ovir employee* recreation
ART DROWN
Year Dewwteera FU riat
TO SEMINOLE COUNTY LINE

Youngster
Celebrates
Birthday

QjaCjoJblj. On (Btedqsi

Miss Sherrille Julian
Feted At Barbecue Supper
The Loch Arbor home of
MaJ. apd Mra. William Bristol,
was the ecene of a recent
chicken barbecue In honor of
Mlsa Sherrille Julian, a mem­
ber of the 1068 graduating
clan.
The elasa colors of green
and white were carried out in
all decoration*. A centerpiece
of white carnatlona with green
dimming wai accented by
white table lamp* on either
•Ida,
The guoata enjoyed a full
maal of barbecued chicken
with potato aalad, baked
beam, rolta and fruit punch,
A graduation cake, decorated
with mlnatura diplomas was
served with Ice cream for des­
sert.
MaJ. and Mrs. Bristol pre­
sented Miss Julian with a gay
beach beg. Dinner muele was
played during the meal and
later the guests listened to
comedy records and played
eharadee.
Those enjoying the evening
with the honorve Included, her
parent*, Cdr. and Mra. Ned
Julian and eiater, Katherine,
Roberta Rankin, Ronald Kchd,
Cindy Lake, Bill I.rffler,
nheda Epstein, Chip Hltaron,
Leo Watson, Janet Ely and
Dick Bruce.

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Van W. Brooks
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author, critic and Pulitror
*, l a t **» ftfun ti
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Prize winner, died Thursday
i f » T h l a 1# O o l f
of cancer at Ids home.
7.T9 4!»» T h a R a b a t
i l l O u t d o o r RiflUatta
Brooks, 77, had been ill
Board
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l'o »**r
for about six months.
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In 1920 and soon established
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THE .MASTER weave* his spell on bin!*. Alfred
himwlf as a brilliant critic
1:30 $3 ) &gt; h k
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WE t h
Hitcheoek utilizes the Hire tttlents of some
Mir.*h
and historian of American
t l i i , o n ta i i
aimzintriy trained bints who don't like People.
literature.
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The picture Is tm ndaptution of Daphne tin
"*: 9® « *j 1"rit I *ti* k r i ;a - -* 11a 'a
His monumental works on
Kt'Tiifrr
Mull Tier's classic thriller, "The Hirtls." Reside.*
the literature of New Eng­
1.39 i i | A l f f t d i H l l r h e o c k
frightened people, there are thousands in the
Hour
land brought him universal
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rust . . . alt birds!
acclaim and his "The Flower­
9 :9 i 9 i T* stijnao! S i r 1 r*
ing of New England," pub­
J 1 9 i . i J,»- \i I*,* t r S h o w
l O ’. So (**♦ p r o A « V n
lished in 19!UJ, won the 1937
lit
Pullizer Prize. It was the
tl;M ft) v m
Y M l |U p»H
«. * S e a *e&lt;if)a
first of five books wlitch col­
lectively were called "Mak­
In the carefully - chosen seeing "The Birds" after it 1:19 «•9*11 Mt’ lhdi -nrnt oa jr M€a NNa va awraf i o w
ers and Kinders: A history words of Alfred lhtrhrock, has begun l&lt;&gt; unfold its thrill- 9 11«0 |? » W ii A lH p r S li n w
I « r» r %r*r
of the Writer in America, "No one can sec *The Birds laden story. As with all Hit­ 11:5* 4( ) C(hl ointi*
l l y wooil Ms*via
until it's over."
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chcock siis|M'nse talcs, tins
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saying that when his latest to build toward a terrifying
Tonite la The Nit*
S A T U R D A Y A. M.
thriller, "The Bints," a Uni­ climax. In order fully "to
To Go Out To A
versal release in Technicolor, enjoy being scared," tlie c 1C t i l S i r * ©a
Mosir 1 t 1
opens Sunday at the Ritz Master opines, one must see 7 9 (til (iruuifj .4lmm*r
7 if f§ ) p ap u ty P u g V a f it l y
Theater, patrons must see it it from the start.
7 it* »§ i 4' o u h t d n w n S'i h i
from the start. For the con­
"The Birds" stars Rod Tay­ I 09 (3 1 R o b i n Hood
o \ j t « ( t m r 1
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venience of the movie-goer, lor. Suzanne Ploshette and t Jtn i (9!)
ridl-in t h e a t r e
2 &gt; N -l an r#
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Fictio n
starting times of all perform­ Jessica Tandy, and introduces
Tl»a«tcr
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ances will tic advertised in a fascinating new leading t ;19 t i l (*n a M tijr M EFt n r
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TONITE K HAT. ~
advance.
lady, "Tippi" Iledren. in an
« 2 1 is it yar f a r
Giant Triple 11111
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The .Master of Susjienso Evan Hunter screenplay bas­
t2» R u f f
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has a reason for tha policy ed on a Daphne du Muurier 101 i19
A
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of discouraging his fans from story.
s i u ni . a
111 Mr MAf om
Described by the director
No. 1 At 7:20 Only
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himself as "moil difficult" H 3v t f l K i n s L e o n a r d *
"5 GlfNS WEST"
lit M i f b l ? Mui iaa P l a f *
Dot. Malune - Color
film lie has ever made, it
I pim
also promises to be the most
i f ) Nuparman
No. 2 At 9:10 Only
n iT in o L A * ami;
N O T IC E
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harabr
ir1**n astonishing of all Hitchcock I t . f O ( I ) f i r y
"THE LION”
t l ) Ilia Tin T in
th .i t I a m a n t r * * # d In b u a l n r a * suspense movies, a* it reIn Ueautiful Color &amp;
a t ID K a r r i I ' l m , K « r n P a r k ,
Filmed On l.nrallnn
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H c m l n o l * C o u n t y , ^Fl o ri da , u n* v c l s m a s s attacks hy birds t l ; i e
In ATrlca • Starring
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o f ou tlie people of a small :
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t h a t 1 I n l a n d to r* c U t o r m i l California community.
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OLD MILWAUKF.P.
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Hawaii Film At Drive-In
The lush, lovely island of
Hawaii has never before
been dramatized so »|&gt;ect**
culary
as
in "Diamond
Head," thr Jerry llreslrr
production which opens Sun­
day at the Movieland Drive-in
Theater. A Oiiumiiia Pic­
tures release in Panavision
and Eastman Color, "Dia­
mond Head" stars Charlton
Heston.
Y’vctte
Mimieux.
George ChakirU, France Nuy­
en and James Darren. Aline
MacMaUm and F.h/al-'th Al­
len costar.
Hawaii itself is a vital in
gredirnt in tlie entertainment
ami excitement of "Diamond
Head." Its history, its p e o ­
ple its problems loom large
in this giant screen story of
a ruthless cmpircs-buildi*r

win*, while disclaiming racial
discrimination,
challenges
his defiant younger sister's
roman is- with a full-blooded
Hawaiian boy. Unconscious
of his own hyjHK'rUy, he aimulianeously esrries on a
glowing, heart-warming ro­
mance with a lovely Chinese
girl.
t'lie other feature on tlie
program i» "Whore The
Boys Are."
On Wednesday and Thurs­
day, "Road To llong Kong"
and "Twinklo amt Shine"
will play.
A triple feature program l*
slated for Friday and Satur­
day, Tha three films are
“laive Me Tender." "Wonder­
ful To lie Y'oung" ami "One
Foot In Hell."

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THE

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In Color
Connie Eranrla
Jim Itutlon
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CHARLTON HESTON, right, Yvette Mimieux
nml (Jetirs'e Chiirhnriu urn threo of tho Uluru in
Jerry llrenler’a spectacular new production,
"Dinmomi Head," in Puna vision and Eastman
Color. zYlso starred ant Franco Nuyen as Mof
Chen and James Darren, with Aline MncMuhon
and Elizalicth Allen ro-starrctl. A ifiant story of
modern Huwuii, based on tho Peter Gilmnn licstseller, "Diamond Head” is A Columbia Pictures
release.
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Junior Loop
Play Opens
On Monday

Musial Rollin' On
United Pre** International , "He was a .ZW-hittcr (10
Ok) man Muaial ain't what ;hits in 40 tries this season)
he tited to be but he's not wh-n he went to the plate,"
remarked
Keane
in the
yet ready to throw aside dressing room. "I figured he
hi: bat in favor of a rock­ was just the ,250-hittcr we
ing chair in the sun.
needed in that spot."
Stan the Man. now 42. got
The San Francisco Giants
off to a alow start with the beat the Pittsburgh Pirates,
St. Louis Cardinals this sea­ 2-1, tiie Milwaukee liravcs
son after no less an author­ romped at the expense of the
ity than Uranch Rickey had Cincinnati beds, SO, the l» s
suggested he might be ex­ Angeles Dodgers defeated the
cess baggage for the team to Philadelphia
Phillies.
3-2.
carry.
and the New York Mets rout­
Manager Johnny Keane, ed the Houston Colts, 10-3.
however, closed his ears to
the advice and wailed for
Musial to supply his own
answer.
That the Man did Thurs­
day night with a three-run,
seventh inning double that
lifted the Cardinals to a 4-3
victory over the Chicago Cubs
ar * increased their National
United Press International
League lead to two games.
It won't require any kind
The double enabled Musial of medical knowledge to
to tie babe Ruth’s major establish that ail is well with
league record of 1,356 extra Whilcy Ford's left arm.
base hits and also raised his
It's also just as basic to
career Rill total to 1.001.
baseball fans that they'll
have to find another excuse
if they expect the New York
Yankees to lose the pennant.
I X t i b i 1. r m r i I T r n t H T n r
Ford, a clever lefthander
m s s s is t ii J im r u t . ru t*
r i i t . i&gt; s s i i s o n n s - .m x - with ■ pixie ith sense of hu­
I I I .K t O I S T t . K M II4 IIIA .
mor, was bothered by arm
I ' H S M I'.IIV s o . I » M
trouble part of last season
ll t V I N O It. V K I N O « ii &lt;1
I t l l T I I V K I N O , h i* w it s .
and he still wasn't feeling
r in ln llf f s ,
right when the current cam­
paign started as he lost his
J A M I'M r A H T r . r . n O K s a d
V K I t A I ' A I t T I . K I X i K . M * w ife , first two games. Yankee bait­
■m l K T I I K t . K . I W A J U r r .
!■*(•-ii't a n ls . ers were quick to point out
M O TH K O P M I T IM
that a broken-down Ford
w o i i T i i s o t : r o n s t r i .o M m i;
would cause the world cham­
T O : K T I I K t . K . 1 IK IS IK K
A d d re ss iin k n 'iw t i
pions to run out of gas.
Tou.
K T IIK t. K .
1 1 K I.O K K .
The Yankees were rolling
■re
lir r r t u n u t lr tr d
4Its* I
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ro n i;&gt; Ia ln t lo l o r s r l u s * n r * r - on
a full lank Thursday
la ln m u r la s ic * nil t li* fo llo w *
when Ford threw a four-hit
I nit d r s r r l l i r d p r o p e r ty , I ii- w t t :
I ^ ils 1 to IS , Ijii H i In clu - shutout at the Isis Angeles
sl&gt;i&gt;. uT H *r|lan I, S till* Angels in a 7-0 victory. Ford,
W A T l* A U K . a a rirriirtln d
In I ’l a l lln n k 4, - lin e ' s *4 who alter llw game said tils
■nd M { ( . n r H is
I'lilillo arm felt stronger than at any
Iti-ro rd s n f H rm ln o le f'uuntime lince the 1961 World
ty . K ln r l. U ,
lia s li» en rile d S K s t n s I y n u In Series, now has a atring of

in other National League season as the Braves hand­
games.
ed the Reds their fourth
Juan Marietta), displaying shutout defeat of the seahis best form of the season, sen. Joey Jay. a 21-game
pitched a five-hitler and winner the last two seasons,
struck out seven. Felipe Alou suffered his fifth straight
provided him with (he runs loss while the win raised
Night baseball will return
he needed when he clipped Hendlcy’s record to 3-1. Leon
to the Sanford Municipal Sta*
Don Cardwell for a two- Cardonas had all three Cin­
diurn in Di p form of Die San*
run hoitie run in the second cinnati hits.
lm:ing. bob Skinner's triple
Art Mahaffcy was one out ford Recreation Department's
and an infield out produced from victory when Frank Junior baseball league.
Formal opening night cerePittsburgh's run.
Howard singled and Ron
bob llendley pitched a | Fairly followed with a hom­ monies on Monday evening
Ihreehillcr and Hank Aaron er that enabled the Dodgers will kick off an exciting bate*
hit bis eighth burner of the to snap (heir four-game los­ ball season.
The public is cordially In*
ing streak. Ron Pcrranoski.
who went Die last two innings vited uni there will be no id*
in relief of Don Drysdale, mission v irg*d. The open­
posted hit third win, against ing night g. *e will have
one loss.
previously undcu.iud Shrine
The Met* extended Uirir Club, coached by George Pe*
home winning streak to six rides, meeting tough Kiwanis,
games with a 13-hit attack coached by John Latherow.
that included four hila by
Following is the schedule
16 scoreless innings during Charlie Neal and a triple and wiUi ail night games to begin
which he has yielded just a double by Larry burriglit. at 7:30.
six hits.
A1 Jackson yielded five hits , May 6 — Shrine vs Kiwanis
The Kansas City Athletics ii. seven innings before giv­ J May 7 — C.P.O. vs Shrine
fell from first place In the ing way to Ken MacKemic May 9 — Rotary vs Civitan
American League after tak­ to win his second game.
May 10 — Kiwanis vs Elks
ing n 15 6 shellacking from
May 13 — Civitan vs Shrine
the Cleveland Indians; the
May 14 — Elks vs Oviedo
Washington Senators oulslugMay 16 — Shrine vs Rotary
ged the Detroit Tigers, 9-4;
May 17 — C.P.O. vs Elk*
the Uaitimore Orioles beat
May 20 — Civitan vs Kiwanis
the Chicago White Sox, 8-7,
May 21 — Civitan vs Oviedo
in a night game; and a sche­
May 23 — C.P.O. v* Kiwanis
duled day contest at Minne­
May 27 — Rolary vs Oviedo
sota between the Twins and
May 28 — Shrine vs C.P.O.
boston bed Sox was postMay 30 — Civitan vs Itolary
p ned by rain.
Ry Mona Grinstead
May 31 — Elks vs Kiwanis
Fords victory was an Im­ North Orlatvlo Little l e a ­
portant one for the Yankees, guers will play two home June 3 — Kiwanis vs Rotary
who had lost two straight in gainci this Saturday with the June 4 — C.P.O. vs Civitan
Lot Angeles and were threat­ farm team scheduled to play June 6 — Oviedo vs Kiwanis
ened with a drop to the sc- Sunland at 9:30 a.m. and the June 7 — Elks vs C.P.O.
com! division. After five Cardinals to meet the Alta­ June lo — Civitan vs Kiwanis
June It — Elks vs Shrine
scoreless innings, New York monte Twins at 2 p.m.
June 13 — Rotary vs Elks
broke llie game wide open
Members of the North Or­
in the sixth on a bascs-’oad- lando Ultlc League Auxiliary June 14 — Shrine vs Oviedo
ed walk and B grand-slam will join players from both June 17 — Oviedo vs Rolary
homer by Joe Pepllone. Two teams in a door to door fund June II — C.P.O. vs Shrine
more runs followed in Die collection to be made between June 2U — Rotary vs Civitan
sevnth, one of which came games. Each resident wilt be 3un« 21 — Kiwanis vs Elks
June 24 — Civitan vs Shrine
in on a l’epilone single,
asked to contribute a aum o( June 25 — Elks vs Oviedo
Pcpitonc’s homer was his
tl which will be used to pur­ June 27 — Shrine vs notary
fifth of the season, a club
chase equipment for the Lit­ June 28 — C.P.O. v* Elks
high, ami the young first
lx t iii : rim i it « hi n r is baseman also tops tlio Yan­ tle League.
Parents of the players are
A M I Kill! aKM I.M H.t; t.'Ol.X- kees in runs-batlcd-in with
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Woody Held cracked a port by attending the games.
NATIONAL IIANK. a United
A refreshment stand will be
grand siam homer to pace
Hlatt-a b a n k i n g a eao e la fln n .
1’l n l n t l f f , the Indian assault and rookie set up at llie Recreation Area
diamond Saturday with hot
W ild .I A S I ALONXA H I . A l . o r K Vic Davalillo contributed a
homer and a double. Cleve­ dogs, popcorn, cold drink*
a l *1.
|lrf*m lanl*
land bombarded four Kansas and baked goods to be sold.
MITIf'SC OK a | IT
City pitcher* for 18 hits, In­ Donations of baked goods for
T H K HTATK OK K U l l t I D A
T » l William A l u m a IH n lo rk cluding four by Tito Fran- Die concession are being re­
A first in Little League his­
anti D o rla 0 . H lalu ck ,
cuna, to overcome an early quested and will be grate­ tory in the Bear Lake area
lila a l f a
Mealtim e* u n k n o w n
4-1 deficit, believer Barry fully accepted by Mr*. Anton occurred last Saturday when
You a r a b e r rl i y nttllllctl Uni t
the Bear Lake PIratci played
Lai
man gained his first vic­ Krccek.
a m i l h a t brtio Mini a k a l n a t
three games against Alta­
ynll
In fit* a lm v a a n t l t l r i l tory o( Die season and Dave
t a tier, a m t t h a t you a r a r*- Wickt-rsham
monte Springs and won all of
was charged
iiull'tti to HI* y o u r a n . w ar
them.
w i t h Ik* C l a r k o r llila C o u r t with his first loss against
nn il tt&gt; a a r v a n co p y l ltare o f oi.e win.
The farm team played at
u p o n t h a p l a i n t i f f o r p b t l n l l f f ’a
Altamonte and won by a nar­
atto ru ay a,
wftnae n a m e nml
■tltlrraa la J r n n l n s * . W a t l a ,
row margin of 11-10. Winning
C larkn
and
llam lllon.
II«#
pitchers were Byran Brewer
f l a r t \ a l l N a t i o n a l I l a n k YlullrlSAO PAULO, Braxil (UPI) and Danny Duncan.
Ing. J a r k a n n v l l l e 1, K ln rld a,
—United S t a t e * a t h l e t e s , w h o
n o t l a t e r Ilia n Ma y IS, 1964.
The majors played at home
If y o u f a l l t o do an a d r i r a e
are making a shambles o f the •nd won, 5-3. Pitchers were
p r o r o n f r a a o w ill b* m t r r e i l
Pun-Amcriran Guinea with an Mike Connovcr, Bruce Cria k a l n a t y ou f o r Ilia r e l i e f d e ­
m a n d e d In l h a e o m p l a l n l . T n ta
avalanche o f gold medals, get der and David Unley.
Kiwanis
won
two
game*
■ult la to f o r a r l m a a m n r l k a a * .
Tlia r a a l p r o p e r l y p r o r c a d r i l from CPO Thursday in Jun­ a chance to add to the pile
The seniors, playing at Al­
ag ain * ! la:
ior baseball loop play win- today in track and field, bas­ tamonte, took their game 7-2
lail 13 Iraa l h a Hniilh 3
( r a t , lllm-k IJ. Hl.'NI.ANII nlnj 3-1 in a regulation tilt ketball and boxing.
with Steve Winfield pitching
KHTATKH, a aubdlvlaloii, ami a tie playoff game.
The Yanks picked up 11 throughout.
ai'cnrilillg In a p l a t t h e r e ­
The regular game saw gold medals Thursday in
o f r a r o r d e i l In I ' l a t llonk
In a special tryout session
II. f u R i i 14 to 33 n f Ilia Lathrow picking up the vic­ sweeping the modern peneta- held by the majors last Sun­
P u b l i c l l a m n i a o f Haniln* tory for Kiwanis allowing on­
thlon. Tha men's and wom­ day, Chip Wlllct and Mike
■da C n u n ly , Klnrlda.
en's gymnastics ami the team Wirt-ck were promoted from
WITNKHH m y b a n d a n d III* ly three hits.
a n i l o f a,tM C o u r t a t H unlord,
In other games, Elks top­ title in epee fencing. That the farm team to ploy reguF l o r i d a , Ihl* Him d ay of Apr il,
pled Rotary, 5 4 and R. Ford- boosted their gold medal col larly with the more advanced
m i.
(SKA L)
ham blanked Die Locomotive lection to 87 and with antici­ group.
A r t h u r I f . t la r k w l l h , J r .
victories in today’s
( ' l a r k o f th a C lr r u t t C o u r t Engineers on two hits to give pated
ll y M a rth a T . V ll i l r n
the First Federal nine a T-0 events, the United States
K rp u ty l i n k
should be within striking dis­
P i i l it t a h : A p r il 13. t», 3S. May 1 d. .ision.
In an bard-hitting battle, tance of the record 120 gold
its*
C llll-tS
I’erfection crumpled George’s medals wan at the last Pan14-12 willi Mark Cockman American Games four yean
gaining the win and in Men's ago in Chirago.
Amw«r to Previous Punt*
softball play Grants stormed
over
badcuck.
13 5 and
Kingswood romped over MeRaney, 10-3.
In women's softball play.
Jet l.anci won over AAW,
LOUISVILLE. Ky. (U PI)—
13-10.
"We have entered a period of

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Field Of Nine
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31 Tartu buddings 47 Hebrew month
01 Til Iere
48 t'lrn

Jack, Palmer
In Torrid Pace

I.AS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI1
—The ‘J7-man race for the
44 Speed con1*4 B5 Abatiact bring in.lHiO first place jackpot in
*oir* Tournament of Cham­
pions shaped up today aa a
two-man battle between Jack
Nirklaua ami Arnold Pal­
mer after only one round of
play-

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11 More Medals

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Kiwanis Wins
Two In Play

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That was the way trainrr
Mrah Tnney, who conditions
favored Candy Spots for part­
ner Rex Ellsworth, today de­
s c r i b e d the last remaining
hours before a field of nine
goes to tha post Saturday in
the 8 9 th running of tha Ken­
tucky Derby.

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CONDITIONER

2101 8. French A re.

JONES

FA 2-1392

AUTO SERVICE
IDU 8. Hanford. FA 21264

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3. Education • Instruction

8. Far Kent

6. Far Heat

UNFURN. 1st Floor. 3 rm«. 3 ROOM nicety furnished
hath 2 screened porches.; Apartment. Private hath
309 .Magnolia Ave. Apply ( Clean. Adults. FA 2-1819.

MEN - WOMEN NEEDED
TO TRAIN FOR
MOTEL MANAGEMENT
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
Men, women, couples urgent­
Apt. kitchen equipped. 108
ly needed. High earnings.
W. 18th St. FA 2-4678.
High School education not
necessary. Short, inexpen­ NEW furnished &amp; unfurnish­
ed 2 bedroom duplex apart­
sive course. Spare Ume
ment. tile baths; terrazzo
training. For Information
floors. 1*h. FA 2-2374 after
write llnx i, t o Sanford
S p.m.
Herald, M i l l e r Schools.
Giving address, occupation
2 DR. House, lit lug-dining
and telephone number.
ruom Air-Cond. Garage,
DENTAL ASSISTANTS
carporle. large modern kitNEEDED
chen. $Su month, with option
We train women, ages 1859.
fo buy. 610 E. 14th St. J.
as Dental Assistants. Full
N. Ri-bwn Jr. FA 2 1335
or spare time training
or FA 2 0228
High School Education not
necessary. Enroll now for 2 HKD IKKIM furnished bouse.
Near base. Call FA 2 0366.
slwrl, inexpensive course,
FREE employment service. 2 ROOM Furn. Apl. Call be­
High Earnings. For full in­
fore 2:30. FA 2-3927.
formation, without obliga­
tion. Write Rox SO, c o 'an- 3 BEDROOM House. Kitchen
ford Herald. Miller School*.
equipped, sat) month. Call
Giving name, address, oc­
after 6:00. FA 2-5423.
cupation, age and plionc.
LARGE 2 bedroom trailer,
A 1 BR. Trailer. Adults
6. For Kent
only. FA 2-7368.
FURS. Apt. 2300 Mellontrill*.
3 FURNISHED Aparlmerits on
BEAUTIFULLY f u r n 1 thed
Stone
Island.
Efficiency
room. Private hume. Ph.
with large screened porch.
FA 27431.
$4b. Studio Apartment, !
bedroom. $80. Wc pay uti­
1 BDRM. bouse, NO 85122
lities on these. 2 Bedroom,
after 6.
2 bath, modern kitchen, G.
2 UEDKUUM. kitchen equip­
E. appliances. $83. Plionc
ped home. Downtown, ftitt
FA 2-4280.
per mo. FA 2-6437.
Furn. Apt. Close in. Apt. 4.
1 FURNISHED. 1 Unfurnish­
1st.
$35 Mo. 4071$
ed Apartment. FA 2-2409.
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
FURNISHED and unfurnished
house, kitchen equipped.
Apts. Quc.nel Apia. 404 E
Ph. FA 2-3651.
14lh St. Apt. 7. 322-8104.
SLEEPING
Room. Phone
FA 2-3386 after 2 p. m.
Furo. 2 Bedroom h o m e .
Adults. No pets. FA 2-7664.
Effleicncy Apt. $30 Mo. up.
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
Surplus City. 201 W. 1st.
First St. Near 2 city free
R E N T A R ED
parking lota and abopping
Rollaway,
Hospital k Ua bystore*. No Utility charges.
Beds.
Suitable for couple or sin­
By Day, Week, or Month
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Store.
Ph. FA 2-5181 116 W. 1st St.

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Furn. Duplex.
Ground floor Apartment
Contact 2312 Palmetto.

2 BEDROOM

3 BEDROOM 35’ x 9 Trader.
For Information. 3222932

By Nadine Seltzer

3

WOMAN or Couple to stay
with eltlcrly latly, Plionc
FA 2 0325.

FENCE Post. Round heart
HAIRY INDIGO
cypress. 7 ft. A up. Call Regular, 100 lhs.......... $32.50
FA 2-1440 or FA 2-8910.
Less Qnanlitics per lb. . . . 35c
500 lb. lots and over per 100
USED Garden Rofo-Tilter in
lb*......................... : . . . *29.00
good shape. Also electric Pensacola Bahia Grass, Ask
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-SU32
mower. FA 2 8fHW.
\L l, WORK GUARANTEED
for current prices.
ABOVE PRICES FOB HERE
$1 per day rental for Elec­
tric Carpet Shanipoocr with A. M. I'REVATT, PHONE
749 2115, SEVILLE. FLA.
purchase of Blue Lustre
SeuUurik G lass am i l ’a in t
Carroll's Furniture.
SINGER Round bobbin trea­
Com pany
dle Sewing Machine, $24.00.
1
2hp.
and
t
1-hp.
Air-Con­
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
lt)4 So. Park Ave.
ditioners. Exeeltent con­
itl A. IVLi
dition. Call aficr 5 p. nt. 35. Article* Wanted
FA 2 8596.
BEAGLE PUPS. Papers. $35.
WANTED: Porch Swing. Ph.
FA 2-7544.
YELLOW Squash, $2.50 a
FA 2 6325.
bushel or 6e a pound. F.xCHIHUAHUAS.
Registered
cellent for fn-ozing. Deliv­ USED Piano. Will pay cash.
FA 2 3931 nr FA 2-3.MB.
Pit FA 2-0081.
ered. Ph. FA 2-0415.

Call

after

21. Renut v SalnnH
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
Complete Beauty Service
Evening Appointment*
105 So, Oak
FA 2-5112

BEDROOMS. Hi bath*.
226 Bradshaw Drive. In­
quire at 230 Bradshaw.

E X E C U T IV E HOMES
WE PRESENTLY have *cv
eral outstanding executive
homes (rom $19,950. and up
with excellent financing.
These homes are situated
in such desirable residential
areas as Idyllwtlde, Loch
Arbor, Lake Mary, .Mayfair
and Grove .Manor. We will
be pleased to serve you.

Wall

Stenstrom Realty
Real Estate—Mortgages
111 N. Park Ave. -F A 2-2420
ltavcuuu Park
FA 2-7495 "How 'bout taking a swipe
Evenings
FA 2 2677 FA 2-3929 FA 2-8360 12. Real K*tutc For Sale

St. Johns Realty
BY OWNER- Nice 4 Bdrm.
2 bath home in Ravenna
k Idyllwilde area. Large
utility Ilni. and worksliop.
double carporle, air-CondiBoning, central heat &amp; fire
place, covered patio facing
Lake Ravenna. Reasonably
priced. 301 Vihkn ltd. Ph.
FA 2-2434.

MAYFAIR HOME

436 Virginia Ave.
NOW $32,500
La RGE 3 Bedroom, 2 bath
quality home,
complete
with 24' Florida room, kit­
chen with built-in colored
appliances, dishwasher, dis­
posal. Wall to wall car­
peting.
full dining living
room. New underground
sprinkler system. Double
carportc, attached 21’ worksimp-laundry room. Beauti­
fully landscaped lot, 153’ x
135', once featured as
"Home o( tin- 31until’’ by
Sanford Garden Club. Just
reduced from appraised
value of *34,560. Terms.
Demers 322-4216.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond Lundquist, Assn,
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
3 BEDROOM House. KItelien
equipped. Florida room.
Fenced yard. No dowu
payment. Available July
1st. 322 9070.
BEST BUY IN FLA.
Centrally Air-Conditioned, one
3 bedroom, one I bedroom,
each have large family
rooms. Upsala ltd. Exclu­
sive neighborhood. Avail­
able now.
TEE ’N GREEN ESTATES
2(Jth St. Extension

WILL TRADE
3 Lota In Sanford, close to
downtown, fur llousetrailer
of equal value. Write P. O.
Box 702, Wildwood, Fla,
PARK Ridge. Owuej- leaving
town. 3 bedrooms, 11s
baths. No qualifying. Low
down payment. 323U163.
3 BEDROOM, 1 bath CB
house, feuced hack yard.
Call FA 2-0600 before 5,
FA 2-4264 after 3.

DOUBLE or TRIPLE
NO CASH NEEDED
New masonry duplex, rental 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. $61 a
income $134 00 month!)
month. T. k I. included.
Priced at $14,500, with
322-8085.
terms.
LUXUHY LIVING
Masonry Triplex, *180., mon­
thly Income. $16,500, with On a low budget. Centrally
Air-Conditioned. 3 Large
terms.
bedrooms, 1H baths with a
Each of tl'-ese fine Income
screened porch. Payments
properties it well located.
at low at, approximately
Call us for an appoint­
$70 per month pay a alt. i&lt;)7
ment.
Bunker Lane. Immediate
EVERETT A. HARPER
Occupancy.
AGENCY - REALTOR
TEE N GREEN ESTATES
2465 £&gt;. Park Ave.
•20th St. Extension
Phone* FA 2-2264 or FA 2 2285

B E D R O O M furnulied
BOSS ASTOUNDED!
house. $63 month. Plionc 3 Bedroom, 1 bath home on
r’A 2 3680.
corner lot in M)C|I ARBOR
for only $12,000. Monthly
CLEAN, modern, unfurnished
payments $75.00. Unheard
2 bedroom house. 1810 W.
of hut lis true. Act now.
Third St. Phone Bartow
Call for an appointment!
o33 2326.

Stemper Agency
REALTOR
INSUROIt
FA 2-4991 19t9 S. French Ave

RENTALS
3UDRM, unfurn. home torch UNUSUAL new 3 bedroom
Arbor $93. 2 Ucdrtn. Furn.
liomc oi, 11$ acres, landApt. *53. Robert A. Wil­ eaped. Completely furnish­
liams, Realtor, FA 2-3951
ed. T. V., Frostfrce reffreerer L large Frostfrce
FURNISHED
2
bedroom
froczer, vastier,
dryer,
house. Alr-cuudilioued I’ll.
tractor mower, plow, disc,
FA 2 3249
edger, rofotiller, garden
n o o i i r the T g a b l e s . 401
foul*, to' x so' Aluminum
Magnolia Ave. FA2-0720
outbuilding eitli summer
kitchen, office, (bower A
2 BEDROOM Imuse unfurnl.bloitel, workshop, storage A
cd Kilehcti equipped 2131
much more $17.5U&gt; total
Cedar Ave
Must have $5,000 cash to
handle. Owner w:fl iiuiuce
1 BED it M. Apt. Adult*. No
, pvU. FA 2 £447.
balance. P.tulle I A 2-7609.

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

POTTED MUMS in bloom. 3 ROOMS full of furniture.
35c up.
$796.5(1. 20 pieces in all at
URAI’EVILLE NURSERY
Furniture C en ter. 1too
Gra|H'ville Ave, Near 20th St.
French Ave.

i'luniliiiiir A- Heating

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
116 X. Park Ave. FA 2 6123

Auto Glass, Tops
A Sea* Covers

Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
Have your prerm now! ! on
our discount special. Com­
plete willi hair cut, style
and sot. And [hr follow mg
week you are entitled to HUSTON Terrier. AKC PupS I N G E K round bobbin, 38. Autnmulillest - Trucks
a free shampoo A set.
pie*. FA 2*1801.
makes button holes, guar­
31S Palmetto Ave,
322-OS34
BUYIN(T a NEw’ or
’
anteed. $20.tk&gt;. Reply Box
SIAMESE Kittens. 9 weeks
USED CART
4,
c
o
Sanford
Herald.
l!.i. I'lunihm g Ncrvtecs
old. SIP. FA 2 0171.
FINANCE IT WITH US
GIRL’S English Racer Bicy­ * Low Intercat Rate*
Ilk*. I’luwers - Shrubs
♦ Low Monthly P aym ents
cle. 800 Rosalia Drive.

12. Real Etslnte Far Sale

7 ROOJI CD home un lake.
3 bedrooms, l ’i baths, Fla.
room, play room. FA 2-7391

31. Article!* For Sale

2H. A utom obile S ervice

WORK wanted.
4:00. 322-7053.

2 BR. 917 Catalina. FA 2-0578.

31. Articlca For Sale

IS. Help Wanted

Chlkl Cate. FA 2-2274.

Mouse. FA 2 7899 or FA 1-4205.

3

3 RKDBOU.M. kIIthen equip
]h d bouse. Call FA 2-7709
for appointment.

SWKKTIK PIE

F rl. May 3, ’G3 — Pttytc U

U. For Sale ur Rent

Jim Hunt Realty

2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
equipped. $50. Mo. Phone
FA 2 4089.

IsrraUi

lit. StlllHtUiii* Wtinted

Stenstrom Realty

Real Estate—Mortgages
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
Ravenna Park
FA 2 7495
Evening*
FA 2 2677 FA 2 3829 FA 2-8360

trunfun'i

on large shady lot. $55 per
Mo. FA 2 0597.

3 Bedroom, 1 bath, large cor­
ner lot facing lake. 109
Walts Drive, S u n l s n d
Estate. F1IA in service.
$450 down, monthly $84 75,
COUPLE to share expenses
VA nothing down. FA 2 8074
for a good home. 323 0591.
or FA 2-2118
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
RAVEN N A PA RK
1305 Elliott Ave., FA 2 5254
114 GROVE Lane— Quality
or FA 2-0525.
built 3 lied rotim l-B home,
2 BEDROOM bouse. Florida
with living room, dining,
room. Available now. Ph.
Florida room, tile hath,
FA 2 1349.
■quipped built-in kilelirn,
carporle and utility. $13,650,
W E L A K A APAHTMENTS:
and just $87.50 per month
Room* private baths, 114
alter low FI IA dowu pay­
W. First St.
ment o( $4501
2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen
equipped. Near bsse.
FA 2-3683.
Real Estate—Mortgages
2-UEDR0031 furnulied apart­
ment, also efficiency apart­ 111 N. Park Ave. FA 2 2420
Ravenna Park
FA 2-7495
ment, furnished. 322-0311.
Evening*
8TENSTROM RENTALS FA 2-2677 FA 2 3929 FA 2-8360
We have a fine selection of
2, 3, A 4 bedroom, 1 &amp; 2
bath furnished and unfurn­
ished homes, located in
Office FA 2-2118
varluus arras, including
Night FA 2 0648
some Itkcfronl, from $65
323*0700
to $165.
If your family is looking fur 2524 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
a fine rental, he sure to TRADE 3 bedroom, 1 hath
visit or phone Sanford's
liome in Sanford, for home
largest rental agency.
in Daytona or Ormond
Beach Area. FA 2 6776.

Stenstrom Realty

JTltr

Itl N. Park Avt.

FA 2-242U

Ravenna Park
FA 2-7495
Evenings
FA 2-2677 FA 2-3929 FA 2-8360

BANK

I

SINGER *

'CreamO f The Crop'
USED C A R S

LAWN SERVICE

600

Air-Comlitionintf

Stenstrom Realty

15. ItuHineHH Opportunity
For Lease, Service Station.
Choice location. Apply The
Pure Oil Co. 604 W. 6th St.
Iti. Female Help Wanted

LOST’
Spayed

F ritialr

SIAMESE CAT
Vicinity of
l.och Arbor
Pit, FA 2-7x41 ur
FA 2-2650

4 95

HOLLERS/SANFORD
/CHEVROLET

Total, just $2u,U0u, willi only SHIRT Presser experienced
$1400 ikiwn and $131 |»-r on Force Preste*. Steady,
month, including e v e r y ­ guud working condition*,
'lop puy. Apply Delux luiuii
thing! No closing costs!
dry aud Cleaners, jot West
.May we serve you?
1st.

Real EsUlc—Mortgage#

STATE

CARS WANTED
REEL’S USED CARS
19th St. &amp; Sanford Av

AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR
WORK
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2-6562 Annual* Petunias, .Snapdra­ IU5U ENGLISH Ford. Compact 1959 ENGLISH Ford. Compact
panel truck. Very clean.
gons, Pansies, Vegetable
panel truck*. Very clean.
at MINE while you’re at itl'
PLUM BING
Actual 17,000 miles. Original
Plants, Dutch Mill Nursery.
Actual lT.lKhi miles. Original
Contracting Repairs
lire* and battery. Has stan­
Upsala lid. Just off 20th St.
tires and buttery. Has stan­
FREE ESTIMATES
dard American bolts &amp; nuts.
and 1st St.
12. Renl Kwtntc Fur Snlo
dard American hulls A. nuts.
It. L. HARVEY
Ideal car to drive to work
Ideal car to drive to work
SUNDRIES Store. Slock A 2tM Sanford Ave.
FA 2-33S3 .’LI. Furniture
or shopping. $395. Western
or shopping. $395. Western
equipment. Well establish­
Auto Store,
Auto Ktote.
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
ed. Proprietor w ishes to re­ lift. Kudin A Television
Service With the Cash. LOSE WEIGHT safely with 37. Hon(a - Motors
tire. Call FA 2 0274 or
PERSONAL RADIO * TV
SUPER TRADING POST
Dex-A Diet tablets. Only
Longwood TE 8 6389.
1 DAY SERVICE
FA 20677.
96c. IViuchton's Drugs.
Gateway To The Waterway
25th.
St.
A
Sanford
Ave.
2 BEDROOM, cement block
Hobson Sporting Goods
Ph.
323
0655
Used
furniture,
appliances,
II0TP01NT
Refrigerator
—
bouse. $56 a .Mo. Payments.
Your EV1NRUUE Dealer
tools,
etc,
Bought
Sold,
New
finish
$69.85
FA 2 5619.
27. Special Services
l^irry’s Mart 215 Sanford Crosley Refrigerator — New 304-68 E. 1st Ph. FA 2-5961
Ave. Ph. FA 2 4t32
finish 199 95
3 BEDROOM house, 2 baths. WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
16 ft. FIBERGLASS Boat,
Living room, family room,
Crosley
Refrigerator — New
motor k trailer. FA 2-8605,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
FREE ESTIMATE
finish $129.95
fireplace room, patio, suirnAll Types and Sires
Upholstering It Mattress ren­ Coldspot Rclrigcralor — New 3S. Motorcycles - Scooters
ming pool. Kitchen equip­
We Repair and Service’
ovating. New A Used Furni­
tutisli $14995
ped. Central heat. Just out­
S T I N E
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg. G. E. Apt. size Refrigerator VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS,
side city limits. Will sacri­ Machinery and Supply Co.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
New k Used.
$49.95
fice. FA 2-1387.
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2 6432
Lewis Sales &amp; Service
FA 2-2117.
G. E. Refrigerator. One year
2317 Country Club lid.
OSTEEN. New frame liou-e,
Piano Tuning and Repair
old, automatic d o ( r u a l
Ph. FA-2-7028
2 Br's, kit. equipped. Car- W. L, Harmon — FA 2-4223 JENKINS &amp; WILLIAMS
$249.93.
FUIINITUUE
purte. By owuer. FA 2 2064.
LAWNS Renovated • Aerate NEW A Used furniture and Check our used T.V. Dept. 3H. Trailers - C abanas
$39.95 and up.
appliances. Good place to
Remove Thatch - Chinch
2 BEDROOM House. !«W MyrGOODYEAR
28' llOUSETRAILER. Need*
buy—sell or trade. EASY
Bug Spray (VC-13) • Forth
tie Ave. Call Jimmie Co­
SERVICE STORE
some repair. $100. Oakway
TERMS. Wholesale prices
'ze—l'li. FA 2-4244
wan. 322-4013.
555
Wcat
First
St.
Dr. off S. Sanford Ave.
for cash.
MANSFIELD LAWN SEB.
THE BEST BUT’ ON THE
.
Telephone FA 2-7450
13 RASS Accordion. Like new.
It you need tteip, e«U
MARKET TODAY
400 S. Sanford Avenue
$25.0U. FA 8-7204.
FA 2-5612 and p lace s H er­
200 trot frontage, Orlando
SEWING MACHINE
ald Classified.
WANTED reliable couple to UPRIGHT Piano. Good tune
highway miuMi of Sanford
('ALL FA 2-578:1
lake up monthly payment*
$75; boy’a Bicycle, fair 50' x 10' CHAMPION Housezoned commercial.
of $13.50 on 3 complete
condition, 55.00. FA 2 -8812.
trailer. 322 6683.
Includes a very desirable 3 SMITH Air-Condition R efri­
geration service. All work
mums of furdlure. Call
hi-droom, 2's hath, mu son
guai anleffl. Very reason
TE 8-1311, Casselberry, col­
ry home. A $!i5,noo value
able in price. Day FA 2-7434
lect.
fur only $20,000, with good
Night FA 2 2069.
terms.
ill. Articles For Sale
Don't wait, call us now.
KliiC IDA IUK
Lifo jackets, air mats, beach
LATE MODEL
Sales k Service
EVERETT A. HAUl'lSR
floats, altoes, Army^Navy
G. H. HIGH
AGENCY - REALTOR
Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave.
1T00 W. 1st St. Sanford
2165 S. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-3883
Plumes FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2285
U S E D Refrigerators and
Washers. Completely recon­
Sold With A 1 Year GW Warranty.
HIGHLAND PARK
ditioned. uo day warranty
Cozy 3 bedroom CB home sit­ .Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­ on all. Dick’* Appliance
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
uated on spacious oak shad­
1963 Ford Fairlane 500
Service. 510 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-1817.
ed corner lot. Features too
Tudor Sport. Hardtop, V-8 en4
FA 2-7658.
Kiur, (MiHrr wlrt-rlna, radio A
3
numerous to itemize. Drive
neater, tse-aut iful light blue
/iG ZAG Sewing Machine.
by 2427 Ijiurod Avenue,
fint-di, ftlmwroom new with only
1962 model. 5 Payments of
Ihen call for early inspec­ H. B. r o i'1 0 CO., INC.
1,(1110 milre.
DISCOUNT
200
So.
r*rk
Ave.
FA
2-4234
$6 21 each nr discount for
tion date. Just $13,000, with
cash. Write P. O. Box 42,
$400 down ami $uu per
AUTO RADIO SERVICE
Ling wood, Fla.
1958 Imperial
month! A real fine homo
PERSONAL RADIO A TV
4 dour eedan, extra clean, beau­
buy I
25th. SI. A Sanford Ave.
21” T.V. *55. FA 2-6740.
tiful black rular, equipped
C4
with air rood, and fully power1
rd. wa. owned by a s Orlando
£
pliyelrian.
Real Estate—Mortgages
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-3420
1959 Cadillac Sedan DeVille
Ravenna Park
FA 2-7493
Fully powered and air rondlEvenmgs
tinned, sparkling white finish, *F M
FA 2-3677 FA 2-3829 FA 2 8360
new lire., uue owner.

liEWBRs" w a n t e d
IMMEDIATELY
Work at Itoni* doing simple
sewing. We supply materi­
als and puy shipping both
way*. Good rate of pay.
IDYLLWILDE
We now have under construe
Piece work. Apply, Dept.
Ikm lor your li|&gt;|ie(‘ttoii a
AD 389, Box 70111, Adelaide
lovely 3 bedroom, 2 lutb
Post Offiee, lurollto, On­
home, situated on a corner
tario, Canada.
lot in desirable Idyllwilde.
This home leuiuret all vt SEVEN "T” White women lo
the exeitiug items neces­ work part time m local of­
sary to please the discrim­ fice. Three shill-, available.
inating home buyer of to­ Call 323 0167 for interview
day. Prompt action will at
ford you the oppurlunity to 17. Mnlr Help Hanted
select paint and tile colors, 'SERVICE Station AlU-ndani
plus other minor custom
Salary $Tu a week. Smiths
changes.
Amoco. 17 92. I-A 2 7434

Stenstrom Realty

FLORIDA

OLDS

f

STOCK

REDUCTION

SA LE

BIG STOCK
NliW
SEDANS • COUPES • HARD
TUI'S - STATION WAGONS
SI'OKT MODELS • TRUCKS

$2,000 TO $6,500
RIG

95

CA D ILLA C

DISCOUNTS
BIG TRA DE

1962 Pontiac Tempest
4 -d*mr

St (Hun Wagon, automalic Iran.., radio A heater.

C4
1

995

1959 D ikIrc
l-duui sedan, \ - 8 , autumatic
Iran*., power steering, hrater,
excellent runditlun,

T jC U
g

P*
^
^ 0

1959 Chevrolet Belair
4-duur sedan, atralght stick,
low mileage, one owner,

( I
|r,

109 5

1958 Ford Fairlane 500
ALWJWANCE

4-door hardtop, V-6 , automatic
traits., power steering.

TH EY GOTTA GO.
— ALSO —

SQ UARE D E A L USED CARS
82 CADILLAC All Bower, Air ............... 91395
til CIIKY. Station W uruii Auto..............
1895
82 MONZA -I Speed, Radio, lleuler ....... 2195
57 CHEV. I Door, V-8, Standard Shift
895
80 KAMIILKR I Door, Automatic ....... 1295
81 VOLKSWAGEN 2 Door ................... 1595

SA V E NOW
219 E. 2nd RT.
SANFORD
2505 PARK AVE.
LOW COST GMAC FIN AN UNO

M

95

1957 Dod^e Hardtop
2 -dour,

aulouielie trails., radio
anil healer, air rondillntird.

695

CAltS SOLD WITH A GW WARRANTY

uB 1i iUMN TI mtKCURY
U N C 0 L N ImN rL
Winter Pork Phone
Ml 4-0209
LOT AT PALMETTO A COMMERCIAL
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Sanford - Seminole
oHOMES

Area

Page 10— Frl. May 3, ’63

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PICTURES don't tell the story

Nothing Quite As Real

. . . of the pleasure of living
in one of the spacious
.1 or 4 Bedroom Homes at

As ‘Real’ Estate!!

v

nF o

There ta nothing iiuite aa real ua
real estate.
Homes, acreage, groves, land,
property . . . aa Gerald O’Hara said
In Gone With Wind , . .
'The land ia the only thing that
lasts."
He urged Scarlett to auve Tara
at all costa, and she did.
There are no niunsions (|uitc aa
fine as Tara for aule around here hut
for the ordinary Seminole County
family, local realtors, builders and
developers can provide home-seek­
ers, and land-seekers, with just
about any other kind of real estate
'r
they desire.

Greenbrior, one of the newest
subdivisions advertises their homes
as being "fit for a king”.
On this page are fine homes in
Itavenna Pnrk, Idyllwilde, Sunlnnd,
Iwike Wayman Heights, Tee ’N
Green and Grcenbriar.
Builders of 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
of all tho homes advertised here, to
make it easier for the lookers to
find their choice, or to look them all
over.

T EEnG R EEN
ESTATES

C o u n tr y C lu b R o*4
O O U R B tt

OREENBRIAR
Of
loch arbor

H

2 5 th B tro o t

TKK ’n (iKEEN I* ea.ily one of llic mo»t beau­
tiful and conveniently loealrd .pot. In the Han­
ford area, near to arhool., rhurrhr., .hopping
and all of Central Florida’, wonderful recreation­
al far ill Ilew.

£

DRIVE OUT ANYDAY!
FROM 11 A.M. to 6 P.M.

§
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REALTORS

DIRECTIONS: Tee *n (Jrcen I. loratcd
out Country Club Road, oppo-ile l^wh
Arbor and nver-InnVIng Mayfair Country
Dub at the Interaertlon of Nr&lt;r I’p.ala
Road and only I minute, to Inter.tat# 4
interchange at Rt. 46.

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CHICKS STA R T AT —

11,660

$

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HEIGHT!

DEVELO PERS

C A LL FA2-5612
FOR INFORMATION

Per Month
(P. &amp; 1.)

And You Can Select Your
Choice Of Several
Convenient Finanre I’lan.

•

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WAXXAN

If you have homes, acreage,
groves or rentals — and
would like to advertise
on our weekly Tour Of Homes
and Real Estate Page —

B

6 5

LET US SHOW YOU___

the convenience of Central Heat. Air-Condltiunlng and a big airy Family Room.

CONSTRUCTION C O M P A N IE S

&lt;&gt;

WITH r ATMENTS AS LOW AS-

I

Lake W aym an

B o a ln o lo B i r d .

DIRECTIONS: Lake Wayman
Height! ia located at the interaectlon of Seminole and High­
land Avenue., ona half block
north of the neve Long wood Ele­
mentary School . . . |u.t a
couple hundred yard, off U. H.
Highway 17-62 . . . Look for
aign. on weal aide of highway.

CHECK THESE FEATURES
AND COMI'ARE —
Central Heating
Hurt. Prepared for AirConditioning
County Tatra Only
High and Dry
Furmica Cabinet.
All Improvement. In And Paid
Any Ty pe Financing
All llou.ci Hj and 2 Hatha

PHONE TE 8-3S11 or
322-2744

DAILY
11 A.M. to 6 P.M.

While you are out driving, this week-end, take this page
with you. The map above will assist you in locating some
of Sanford and Seminole County’s outstanding real
estate. Take a circle tour and see them all, you may find
just what you are looking for in the way of a home.

Resolutions

OW N

1963

A

Heights

Can’t Stand Objectionable Neighbors Close By?
Let tia build one nf thrae nut.landing model, on YOUR lot . . . or »ee u. for a larga
ehulcr in rtrellrnt location.. We will liulld anywhere . . . See the .alc.m.n at either
Sale* Office In Ihta general area.

BUILT B Y L M N EN TERPRISES
HOME
IN

OF

YO U R

OW N

BEAUTIFUL

Sunland
Estates

A boiler llfo for your family . .
begin by choosing a nparkling
now homo in Huvonnu Park or •
beautiful horncsito in Idyllwildo,
where you cun build the homo

ThU home at 1011 Walta Drlra ta built on a
beautiful, .pariuui, cornrr bit •trrlookint
the lake in Sunland Katalea. It ia a 3 bed­
room humr with wall furnace and drop-in
range and oven. A real buy at only 111,300.
YA »r FIIA financing.

for n Itotlur life in 1903.
Drlvo two mile* went on Coun­
try Club Rttittl and look fur tlio
algnn.

MODERN KITCHENS BY

GENERAL® ELECTRIC
KITCHENS BY
c in iia iA

iu c iik

Stop by and see the lovely split

level

home,

now nearing

completion, in Greenbrior of Loch Arbor, overlooking Mayfair
Golf Course in a picturesque setting of natural beauty.

fa t *

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Custom Building Our Specialty
(JEN ERA I, urFJCK 211 W\ 251b HT.

P A 2-0103

8TENSTRQM REALTY
BALE AGENTS

SALES OFFICE FA S-Tlt*

William S. RrumlcyJr. - Byron M. Leach

202 FAIRMONT DRIVE

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BLANKET-DRAPED body of Dalny Vnnn is pictured in her car. Shu Wiui
killed instantly Saturday in a two-car collision, and tier husband, William
Hamm Vann, waa fatally injured.
(Herald Photo)

.MELUEKT GENE HAY, Cusselbcrry volunteer policeman, was crushed
to death Sunday when a tractor-trailer hit and then overturned on his
automobile (pictured herewith). His was fourth traffic death.
(Herald Photo)

WEATHER: Fair through Tuesday, lliph today
VOL. 53
c
By Larry Vershrl
Who can kid around with a
column on a black day like
this . . . Let's hope the pic­
tures above have more than
a shock value.
A 13 foot piece of stucco
toppled from Welaka building
yesterday. Maybe that build­
ing should have liecn painted
also to hold it together.
8

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Public hearing tonight at
7:30 in Casselberry on that
controversial charter. Some
decision.on the charter and
Fern Park incorporation may
be reached today when the
legislative delegation meets.
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City Commissioners meet­
ing informally today with
Hunt Representative* on uti­
lity lines for new building.
We asked City Manager W.E.
Knowles if the press was invltud and I’cle says "it’s not
e regular meeting."
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23lh St. about finished with
the cost set below the esti­
mated $73,000 . . County ex­
pected to pay two-thirds and
tho city one-third.
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The city ha* received "mo­
del" plans for Hie proposed
new downtown library from
the state.
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A new office for the Cir­
cuit Judge i* Just about com­
pleted on the top door of
the courthouse . . . Vene­
tian blinds going up today.
• • •
Chamber
manager John
Krider in New York lo mecl
with Castle Heights school
representatives in a last
ditch effort to get the school
here.
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Bahia Shrine Brass Hand,
of Orlando, directed by Noble
Carl McElfresh, will enter­
tain this evening at the open
night baseball season st
Municipal Stadium.
Game time I* set for 7:30
with tbc Kiwanis learn meet­
ing Civitans.
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Legislative delegation hav­
ing a problem with the re­
aligning of JP districts . . .
lopulation act const ilutkinalT
•
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Jim Crowe came up with
another yarn today, too. Re­
cently Bill Vincent’s ’ Knee
Deep" column told of an
article
In a Swedish
eports m a g a a i n v about
shad tubing on the St.
Johns. Jim hed trouble get­
ting a translation but did, al­
though the Swedish Embassy
in Washington replied that "1
have not been abla to find
anybody at this Embassy who
feel* competent to translate
the article front ’H v e n a k t
FUkv’ as it is quit* filled with
technical terms." In other
words, the Swedish Embassy
couldn’t translate from the
‘Swedish.

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

MON., MAY 6,

Extended Session
For Legislature?
TALLAHASSEE (U l’ll —
Florida lawmaker* returned

the St. Johns-lndian River
Navigating Committee, slated
he had born informed by
Sen. Bernard Parrish, Rrc­
vard County, who has been

holds
commitments
from
tliree property owners con­
tributing grails the necessary
right-of-way for all except
about 2vk&gt; yards at the eastriit'.’ U a i g ,
( Vi u. at.i cud 01* t L a .t.n a y .
the csnal, Hist h* (Fairish)
Krider indicated Hut with

I'ltOI’OSEI) LEGISLATION netting tip tho St.
JoluiH-lmliiin River Canal Dintrlct wuh outlined
by Secretory of Statu Tom Atlanta (standing)
at a joint ntectintr of county commiaaioncra of
Rrcvard, Orange, Seminola anti Yolualu Coun­
ties. who khvc their unnnimoua nii|i|&gt;ort. Detail*
of tho planniiiK also were diseiissod by (left lo
right) William McCree, Statu (’anal Authority
chairman; Randolph Hodges, State Hoard of
Conservation chaK'ntan, anti John Krider. St.
Jolina-lndian River Navigation Committee chair­
man.
(Herald Photo)

In 'Repair' Probe

ran *

200 Deud

FEC W alkout

Woolley Dies

Nearing End?

Viets Kill 3

4th M an Surrenders

CARACAS. Venezuela (UPI)
—Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller
and his bride began a twoweek honeymoon at a sprawl­
ing family rattle ranch today,
remote from the political con­
troversy stirred by their mar­
riage back home.
Rockefeller and the fortqcr
Mrs. Margarotta Filler (Hap­
py) Murphy settled down in
relative isolation on the 14,*
009-a^e reach and potato
farm 12$ miles west of Ca-

new A ...

No Fruit?

from the wrrkrnd today to a
roof-high stuck of unpiissed
legislation andd rumors of a
move to either extend the ses­
sion or convene the Legisla­
ture annually.
Five weeks of Ihe nine-week
session have gone, yet little
major legislation bus liet-n
passed into law, including
what promises to lie a tr-rord
general spending bill.
A need fur a change in (he
length or frequency of Hulegislative session la-came uppatent when lawmakers fulled
to get the general appropria­
tion* bill out of the way by
tiie first month as hoped.
(Special to The Herald)
House leaders s a i d t h i s 1 GAINESVILLE — G l y n n
weekend tliul the Constitu­
Calvin June* Jr., 32. the last
tional Amendments Commitof
f o u r Itotut? repairm n
teu is prepated lo introduce a
sought
for the "theft of a
resolution directing the Legis­
lative Council to make a two- mortgage," surrendered Fri­
year study and recommend day night to authorities here.
tu-ation change* to U10 11013
lie 1Misted a $3 .01x1 bond an
Legislature.

Rocky, Bride
On Honeymoon

State Mishaps
Take 18 Lives

Traffic accident* claimed overturned on his car at
four live* in Seminole County Highway 17-92 and Seminola
O'.cr the weekend, bringing Iloulcvanl.
the total In the county to six
Trooper J. L. Sikes laid
for the la it right day* and Hay apparently turned in
to 11 for the year. At lead front of a produce-laden trac­
IS persons died In accidents tor-trailer driven by George
in the atatc over the week­ D. Skipper, 27, of Savannth,
Ga. Skipper reported to likes
end.
Mctbcrt Gene llay, 28, a that his truck struck and
volunteer policeman of 902 knocked the car ahead, then
Triplet Drive, Cassclbrrry, the trailer overturned on the
was crushed to death early automobile.
Wrecking crewa required
MAGHAGHA, U.A.R. (UPI) Sunday when a tractor-trailer
The death toll, In Saturday’*
capsiring of an overloaded
Nile Itivcr ferry, may exceed
the creation of (he canal dis­ 2u0, authorities said today.
trict his navigating committec will dissolve and pass out
of existence.
ALBANY, N. Y. (UPI) Tom A dam s,s secretary* of Monty Woolley, the bearded
state;
Randolph
Hodges,
chairman of the Stale Board actor famed as "The Man
&lt;&gt;{ Conservation, and William Who Came to Dinner," died
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — A lender of the
McCrrc, chairman of Ihc today In Albany Medical Cen­
operating unions* strike against the Florida East
Slate Csnal Authority, em ­ ter Hospital. He was 74.
Const Railway said the walkout probubly will be
phasized to the county com­
called off today.
missioners that Hie only
Labor leader T. C. Itolin said n Federal District
LAKELAND (UPD-CItrus
function of the canal district
will lie to obtain the neces­ processing plants arc running Court order probubly won &lt;1 1m» filed in Washington
out of fruit, the 1062 03 season
today directing the FKO to
sary right-of-way.
Thereafter, the project will 1* almost over, and the pros­
rescind its uiiti-fcather-hodpass to the control ot the pect* for next year’s crops
ding work lawi which spark­
arc dim, Use Florida Citrus
State Canal Authority.
ed the strike April B.
Harold Seotl, Jacksonville Mutual aald this weekend.
“As soon n* the order Is
engineer, info-mod llio meet­
ing Hut I n * recommends (hr
eniem l and served on our
SANTO DOMINGO, Domini­ executives, wo will bo inform­
llarnpy-Maytmvn route and
SAIGON, Viet Nam (UPI)
that a fcasibilily study would —A U. S. Army adviser and can llrpuhlic (UPI) — Pres­
ed and the strike notica will
cost an estimated $91,000. two Vietnamese soldiers were ident Juan Hosch convoked
Ite withdrawn," Itolin anid.
hi*
eahinei
toduy
for
a
report
McCree stated it would be shot and killed by Communist
military
chiefs,
District Judge Luther AV.
Ihe function of his Canal Au­ Viet Cong guerrillas today in from
thority lo finance Ibis study. an ambush about 23 miles strengthening belief (he hour Youngdnhl Mid ho would Is­
The state officers indicated mirth of here, a U. S. military for a Dominican s t r o k e sue an order today. Ho listenagainst Haiti may bo Immi­ ad to arguments from both
actual financing of canal spokesman announced.
nent.
construction would lie done
Miles am Thursday,
An Army spokesman said
with matching funds by the
Thu end of the operating on
Dominican infantry now were
stale and federal govern­
KANSAS CITY. Mo. (UPI)
Uain
unions’ atrikea against
in attack isisilions the length
ments.
— Preliminary activities of
the KKC will not have much
of
(he
border
oeparating
the
All four county commis­ the annual Southern Baptist
two countries on the Carib­ prartlral effect nn the rail­
sioners approved Ihc canal
church convention opened to­ bean island of Hispaniola.
way. It hna U-en crippled by a
project.
day, plagued with the threat
Uoseh made no oecret of strike by II non-operating
Scott emphasized . . . and
of a allow down on academic his plan* (o invade Haiti if unlena since Jun. 2.1.
lie wu* supported by Ha­
freedom for cliurch-slipporird necessary to topple ihc dic­
The ‘non-ops’ strike, now
state officer* . . . ttiat the
schools.
tatorial regime of President In Its 104th day, will not bo
canal construction will by­
Francois Duvalier.
affcrtral by the court order.
pass the shad spawning and
The Organization of Amer­
fishing grounds of the St.
L a b o r und management
PLEIKU, South Viet Nam ican Stales (OAS) stepped mea-t here Friday to discuss
Johns River, only opposition
expressed to the canal was (UPI) — Elements of three up its efforts (o head off a n settlement to tho non-ops
from commercial fishermen South Vietnamese army divis­ war between the two nations wage dispute.
and fishing ramp operator* ion* have begun a massive which share the Caribbean
who expressed fear the con­ "squeeze play" designed to island of Hispaniola, only 43
struction would damage or overrun the Communist Viet miles from Cuba.
Cong stronghold of Do Xa, H
President Duvalier vowed
kill shad fishing.
in Port Au Prince be never
The engineer explained pre­ was announced today.
would step down under pres­
liminary planning calls for
sure, he told his people:
a canal 100 feet wide and
"1 am a revolutionary in
ATLANTA (U P l)-D r . Mar­
eight feet deep, with lock*
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI)
al either end to maintain a lin Lulhrr King Jr. predicted every sense—not a sentimen­
mean water level 13 feet Sunday that ra d a r barriers in tal t&gt;pe but one of the IWnT — Negro leaders, encouraged
I have for my by the first march on city jail
above sea level and lo pre­ Birmingham would be lower­ kind . . .
in a 31 day campaign Dial did
vent Infiltration of salt wa­ ed within a few days because companion my rifle."
In Washington, the OAS not result In mass arrests,
ter into the fresh water area* of the unity shown by Negro
an
emergency planned more protests for to­
and vice versa.
demonstrators In that troubl­ scheduled
meeting to hear a report day while federal officials
The lock* would be 230 x 'd city.
from three members of tlie sought to ease the explosive
30 feet, allowing (or two
fact-finding mission It sent racial situation here.
barge* and a tug to pass
to
Haiti and the Dominican
through at one time. Plea­
More than 2.0U0 singing,
WASHINGTON (U P I)-S en sure craft would b)-pa*s the ate GOP leader Everett M. Hrpubllc. The mission mem­ chanting Nrgrnc* S u n d a y
locks.
Dirksen (aid today he plan­ bers expressed doubt that marched six blocks from a
Gov. Farris Bryant will ned new proposals to reduce llosrh would Dime against Negro church to a park across
name Hie five commissioner* congressional abuse* of ex- Haiti while tho OAS waa try­ (rum the city Jail, They were
of Hie canal district, two iwnte account and counter­ ing to solve the crisis.
permitted by police to hold a
front Seminole County and part spending by Junketing
IJ-minute demonstration aim­
one each from the oilier lawmaker*.
ed at lioUterlng the spirits of
three countir*.
more than l,2u0 Negroes wrhn
Uridgu ..... . . . . Page 6
remain in Jail for previous
Classified . ___ Page U demonstrations.
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
Ccsnlrs
___ Pag* H
Tom R i c h e y , guidance The state Chamber of Com­
Burke Marshall, head of the
...... P a g . 6
Dear Ahby
counselor of Srmlaol* High merce aald thla weekend that
Justice
Department’s civil
Editorial . . . . . Pag* 4
KcImjuI will apeak to lb* San­ the number of income tax re­
rights division and considered
Entertainment
Page 5
ford Lions Club when they turn* filed by Floridians this
the chief racial trouble-shoot­
Legal* _ _ Page 5 - 1 4 9
mecl (or luncheon at the year bad Increased u per
er of the Kennedy administra­
P u tils
.......... . Page 3
school cafeteria at noon, Tues­ cent during the past five
tion. met with local officials
S o c ie t y ____. . . . . Pag* 0
day. All Lion* are to meet at years, indicating an expan­
during the weekend In ef­
(be school.
sion of the state's economy.
Hpprla
Pag* I
forts to ease racial

St. Johns Canal District Bill
Okay Seen This W eek
The bill creating tbc St.
Joltns-lndlan River Canal Dis­
trict will be introduced in the
legislature this week and
pushed through to curly passa„v bj the delcgaC^s f.u.u"
Brevard. Orange. Seminole
and Volusia Counties.
A* outlined at a joint ses­
sion of Hie commission* of
the four counties Friday noon
at the Mayfair Inn. the lcgls|e “ on is designed only for
the district officers to ob­
tain Hie necessary right-ofway for the proposed canal
connecting Uk* two rivers
from Lake Harney (o Maytown.
Slate officer* emphasized
U the county commissioners
they will not be asked for
fund* or will ad valorem
(axes be requested.
John Krider, chairman of

year-old Cnssellterry resident, was crushe«l to death Sunday when a trac­
tor-trailer hit is and overturned on it Sundny at Highway 17-92 and
Seminola Roulevard. Ray wus the fourth traffic victim of the weekend in
Seminole County, and the sixth in eight days.
(Herald Photo).

provements on Mrs. Ilced’s
shell home. Sheriff Joe Crrvatsv saif the work never
was completed.
A mortgage fur the jolt was
taken and aold.
The four men charged will
go lo trial June 4 In Circuit
Court here.
They are, beside* Junes,
hour after bis surrender.
H
o r a c e Billiard Barnard.
He reportedly had been liv­
ing In Ormond Besrh and William rictus Braden and
working in a Itomc repair bus­ William A. Dr Moss. Their
arrests came as a result of
iness in that arra.
The Herald Tuesday will an extensive investigation of
publish a detailed report of home repair racketeering be­
legislation designed a* "the gan by Sheriff Joe Crevasse.
obituary of wholesale home
r e p a i r racketeering" in
Florida.
All parents of Seminole
Jones was an olficer of the High School senior* are In­
now defunct Nova Builder* vited to meet with the FAG
of Sanford. He’s accused Day committee at Ihe acbool
along with two other officers cafeteria at &gt; p. m. tonight.
and a salesman of "stealini" Plana will be made for the
Uta mortgage to property after • graduation activities,
owned by Mrs. Komis Deed and committees will be form­
ed, said Co-Chairman Sonny
West of Gainesville. ^
Tbs firm urate t o V im­ FoweU and Bill L ovelace.

Senior I’arcntt*

Dominicans Set
'Attack' Plans

Showdown Seen

Squeeze Play

Negroes Plan
More Protests

Unity Shown

Stop Abuses

Herald Index

Lions At SHS

Economy Boost

four hours to clean up the
debris and unload the produce
(ruck. Sikes estimated dam­
age to the tractor-trailer at
$23,000 and $800 to Day’s car.
Three persons died as the
result of a two-car crash
early Saturday at Highway
17-92 and State Road 410.
They were:
William llam m Vann. 44,
of 2200 Magnolia Avenue,
Sanford.
Daisy (Perdue) Vann, 48,
his wife.
Charles A. Hall. 31, of 310
Nannctle Drive, Orlando.
Mrs. Vann and Hall were
killed instantly at 1:20 a. m.
Saturday. Vann died at 11
a. m. Saturday at Orango
Memorial Hospital, Orlando.
JUlL.wa* riding w U h .D c r r x _ —
W. Nichols. 34. McCoy AFB,
who was charged with drlv*
log without a valid license.
Deputy William Chandler,
who witnessed the- crash, re­
ported to Sikes that the Vann
\
car crossed in front of Nlohols.
Mr. and Mrs. Vann came
to Sanford S li year* ago
from Salcinburg, N. C. Their
bodies were sent to Salemburg by the Drisson Funeral
Home.
Vann is survived by hit
mother, Mrj. Deity Wilson,
Salemburg, and four bro­
thers and slaters, including, *
James W. Vann, of Pahokee.
Mrs. Vann is survived by
seven children, Mrs. Martha
Tackett, John 1L, Tommy, a
Sanford Herald carrier, and
Paid Caudle, of Sanford, and
Mrs, Eugene Marsh, Mra,
Hetty Walker and Mrs. Na­
omi Carroll, of Greensboro,
N. C.; her moiitcr, Mrs.
Annlo Walker, Greensboro,
and eight brothers and (Isters.
Hall Is survived by hla
wife, Mrs. Ilosc L. Hall; a
son, Mark; bit parratj, Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Hall, LouisvlUe, Ky„ and a brother,
Joseph Hall, 1-outsvlllr.
Funeral services will bo
conducted at 8:30 a. m.
Tuesday by Hev. Smith at tho
Fairchild Chapel, Orlando.
Burial will he in Woodlawn
Memorial
Park,
Orlando.
Fairchild Funeral Home is
in charge.
Surviving Hay are his par­
ents, Mr. end Mrs. MlUon J.
Day, of New Plymouth, Ohio,
and a sister, Mra. Stanley
Miller, Winter Park. H e^am a
to Casselberry three yeara
ago after a tour of duty in
the Armed Forces.
The body was forwarded by
Hie Gramkow Funeral Homo
to Die lleinleln Funeral Home
at Logan, Ohio.

Yanks Ask
Red Asylum
BERLIN (UPI) - The East
German news agency ADN
said today two American sol­
diers—a captain and a ser­
geant—had entered East Ger­
many and asked for asylum.
ADN Identified them as
Capt Alfred Svensoo. deputy
eommandnr at the Ind Teak
Battalion at the 1st Cavalry
Regiment, 3rd Armored PIvision, In West Germany, and
Sgt. Benjamin Cain of West
Berlin’s 8th Infantry Keg^

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