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PA G E 12

THUBS., M A Y 28, IM S

, . Karan Cnee, daughter of Mr.
g w Mr*. William Caaa of
Sunaat Drive in Caaaalberry,
WO ha among the ala featur­
ed aaWeto at the flaring Cobdart t i the rtalag yooag chorfl| m m “Young Winter Park
M g P to he preeented at 1
m, m. Sunday at the Winter
M
Sigh School Auditorium.
:■;, Other eolototo wiD be Steeo
iNdertch, Laslie Culver, Barturn Smith, David Stilling*
gad Tam Temliaaoo.
Thu chorua, under the diymtlrt el the well-known
. rttornl director Dr. Chrletopb-

cam* to the United State* In
US? aa a refugee from Ger­
many U becoming more of a
reality with each paiaing day.
Or. Jakob Harieh, hi* sonin-law, Edwin Swtdt and a
friend, Emit Longron, all
neighbors on S. Cortes Ave.
in North Orlando, hare Joined

Billy Dempsey
Missile Club
Member Of Year

force* end era herd at work
producing chemical product*
relatively new to the Industry became of their extreme
low toxicity.
Now being manufactured
and aold by Harieh chemical
Co., Inc., are a mildew and
mold cleaner, a root coat*
tag compound and a pharm­
aceutical product Although

My Jaaa Casselberry
Billy Dempsey, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Dempsey of
240 Taike Triplet Dr. in Cas­
selberry was named Outstand­
ing Missile Club Member for
the Year Tuesday at a mast­
ing of the genera] board of
the South Seminole Missile
Club at South Seminole Junior
High School.

• Announcement waa made to-

Old Glory Post
To Sell Poppies
In Longwood
By Doan* Estes
This Friday and Saturday
Will be hippy Days in l«ongwod aa members of the Amer­
ican legion and Auxiliary of
Old Glory Post 18,1 set up
■ales stands in front of the
Longwood Post Office, the
Longwood Super Market and
to Longwood Plaza,
Only members of the Ameri­
can Legion group* are quali­
fied to handle snlcs of tlm
Small poppies which are mode
by veterane In VA hospitals.
Veterans receive pay fur mak­
ing the poppies and the work,
in many instances, doubles ss
therapeutic trestmenL
Residents In each area are
urged to support the program
in their own cumin unity.

Geneva Citizens
To Discuss
Fire Department
A special meeting of the
Geneva Citizens Aisn. to dis­
cuss organization ot a vul
■nicer fire department ami
rescue unit has been called
for T p.m. next Tuesday hy
Lewis Hughey, president of
the association.
The meeting will be hekl at
toe Geneva Community 1UII.
All interested residents are
orged to attend.

Bear Lake Club
Sets Meeting
By BUrley Wentworth
The monthly meeting and
workshop of the Bear Lake
Home Demonstration Club
will be held next Tuesday at
I p.m. la the home at Mrs.
Xlcherd Matbai on Linnaal
Beach Drive In Bear Lake.
Each member ia asked to
bring 12 copies of her favorite
recipe for exchange. The
workshop of the evening will
be on designing aluminum
trays. Arrangements to so
curs trays hr those
do
not alraady have them may
be made by contacting the
club president, Mrs. Raynead Jackson, st her home
iolliday Avenue in Bear

J

Linda Cote, Missile Club
president, presented him with
the medal that comet with the
honor.
Billy, an eighth grade stud'
ent, has been a member of the
club for two years end has
served ss vice president of
Chapter Two both years. This
year, due the illness of chap­
ter president Johnny Wisdom,
Billy has had to assume many
o f the dutlee o f this office,
Billy waa ehunen because of
By Doaaa Estes
hia wide knowledge of spaee
The Longwood Volunteer
and mlssllei and for hla serv­ Fire Dept, today announced
ice end loyalty to the club ac­ plans to sponsor a beauty
cording to Missile Club Ad­
visor Mrs. Catharine Martin.
As for the future, Billy ha*
hla eyes on the etar*. He
would like to join the United
State* Air Force and, if he
can pass the stringent require­
ments, wants to be an astro­
By Donna Estei
naut involved in space explor­
Two member* of South
ation or testing.
Seminole VFW Post 8207 re­
ceived membership awards
bis own community. Ills se'which*were’ announced Gy M.
cretary and bookkeeper, Mrs,
J. Benson, junior vice com­
William Sklslak, also Is i
mander of the Dept, of Flor­
resident of North Orlando.
ida, following this month's
regular meeting of the Post.
Commander Harold Mats
Tha Mid-Florida Skating received a silver football for
Assn, will hold its May Dance
enlisting 11 new or reinstated
and Figure Competition Meet
members and A. J. Berdahl,
front 4:30 until 7:10 p. m. this
post quartermaster, received
Sunday at the Skate City Hol­
a gold football for bringing in
By Shirley Wentworth
ler Kink iu Fern Park.
23 or more new or reinstated
The Forest City Commun­
Clubs taking part in the
members.
ity Assn, will hold a fish fry avent will lie the Roll Arena
Plans also were made at
■ml covered dish supper for of Tampa. Gay Blade* of St.
the last meeting for ■ chicken
all members and prospective Petersburg, Guy Way Palace
barbecue to be sponsored by
members in place of Its regu­ o f Clearwater, Palms Arena
the post and its auxiliary on
lar June meeting.
o f Pinallu* Park and Skate
June 9.
The event will take place at City.
the property site ol the asso­
Thli will he the last meet
ciation’* proposed clubhouse until after the Southern Re­ V F W Meeting Set
The May meeting of the
on the north side of SR 43d in gional scheduled July 1-0 at
(he Luke Harriett area begin­ the Deauville llotej In Miami Auxiliary of South Seminole
VFW Post 8207 will be held at
ning at 4:10 p.m. this Sunday. Beach.
Fish, bush puppies and cof­
Sunday’s rumpeitiun Is open 8 p.m. tuday in the Post
fee will be provided by the to the general public free of Home on the Old Dixie High1way.
association and those attend­ rharges.
ing are to bring a covered
dish.
The supper will lie the last
uf the group’s activities until
next September. Person* In­
terested in alfiliating with the
organization may do so at a
very nominal fee.

VFW Members
Get Awards

North Orlando
Event Canceled
' mittaa of the North Orlando
' Civic Aaan. that plana to stage
the event this month have
] Seen canceled due to the close­
ness hi time to the Fourth of
1|uly when the association will
gponaor a big celebration In
I the Village.
The committee urge* that
hll members of the association
now concentrate their Ideas,
plana and effort* toward mak­
ing the July 4 avent the most
sueceasful ever held in the
community.

LONGWOOD F IR E M A N Carl Lommler In
tured preparing entry blank* fo r the beauty
content to name a “ Mis* Flame o f Seminole
County” which will be a feature event o f thi*
ear’s annual Fourth o f July Fiesta sponsored
y the Longwood Volunteer Fire Dept. Lommler,
chairman o f the event, will send blank* for each
area fire department to enter two girl* in the
contest.
(Herald Photo)

Firemen To Sponsor
Miss Flame Contest

lufto* and entertaining pro­
gram ranging from .Bach,
Beethoven and Brahma to
lighter aelectloo* from the
Bound o f Moale and popular
meladiea from the West Side
(Tory.
The public la Invited and
ticket* for the performance
may be purchaeed at the door.

by thr Map, fam i-aiG om ;

Lyman High
PTA Installs
NewOfficers

~thc~JAKOfl H A R iC il, ieuUn. InveTytap-fop-anA-ioitiidsr-ot-Harich rhetfiicul Co., Inc., in finally realising u longtime dream. With him are Ernie
Longcore, left, vice president and Edwin Swede, secretary. Dr. Harieh,
who alfio serve* ns company president, ia a native o f Yugoslavia who came
to thin country in 1057 an a refugee from Germany.
(Herald Photo)

Bear Lake Sets
PTA Play Day
By Shirley Wratworth
A PTA Play Day will be
held at the Bear Lake Ele­
mentary School between the
hours of 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
this S* turd ay which wlU fea­
ture assorted ball games be­
tween the school faculty and
the parents as part of the
program.
Cooperating
In
arrange­
ments and plans for insuring
i day of fun snd sport are
members of the school's
Bid's Club, Richard Lathlcy,
president of the club, said to­
day.
Lushley advised that no
children will be allowed on
the grounds during the event
unless they are accompanied
by at least one of their parrati.

Forest City
Church School
Sets Graduation
By Shirley Wentworth
Eighth Grade Graduation
Exercises of the Forest City
Seventh day Adventist Church
School will be held at 8 p.m.
May 2U. in the Academy Cha­
pel wlili Eider Ray James,
Florida Youth trader, ns the
priiirlp.il speaker.
A program featuring stu­
dent talent also will tie pre­
sented.
A Clans Heccptiun will be
held following graduation at
the homo of class president
Edwin hammer on Forest
Lnku Dr. in Forest City.

Oviedo Chorus
Sets Concert
By l.lnds Smith-un
Tha Ovicdu High School
Chorus will present a concert
entitled “ Spring Serenade"
this Friday at 7 p. m. in tha
school auditorium.
Tha program will include
two numlwra by tha school
band which waa organized this
year.
Nominal admission* have
been oat for adults and chil­
dren. Pre-school ago children
will Iw admitted fro* of
charge.

Library Holiday
The Delia ry Public Library
Will be closed un Memorial
Day. The summer schedule
will begin un Tuesday, June
4, when hour* will be from 9
until 11:30 a. in.

E D IT O R IA L

COMM ENT

Congratulations
Sanford Chapter 1404, Women of the Moose,
wu* instituted here Sunday afternoon with n
total o f 32 charter member* in attendance for
the enrollment ceremony.
Congratulation* are in order for thi* new
group and for member* o f Sanford Lodge 1851,
Loyal Order o f Moose, who played a major part
in supporting and encouraging it* organization.
Roth the Women of the Moose and the Order
are recognized the world over for their work
with children and the uged for it i* through
their endeavor that support is given to Mooseheart, the orphanage in Moosehcart, Ind„ and
to Moosehnven, the City o f Retirement in Or­
ange I'ttrk, Fla. In uddition, both participate in
any number o f civic and sociul project* for the
young uml old in their own local areas.
The Sanford Moose Lodge has received
widespread recognition fo r it* work ami growth
in enrollment during the paat year . . . now, we
look witli interest to the Women of the Moose
to meet, and pcrliap* even lietter, this record.

Adult Talent Show
Scheduled For PTO

Fish Fry Set
In Forest City

To Host Meet

cojlest to name "Miss Flame
of Seminole County" at the
annual Longwood Firemen's
Fiesta on July 4.
Carl Lommler, who Is serv­
ing a* chairman of the con­
test. already has requested
the fire departments of San­
ford, Lake Mary, Oviedo,
North Orlando, Casselberry.
Altamonte Springs, the Naval
Air Station, the Florida For­
estry Service and the Weklwa Volunteers to each enter
two girls by the June I en­
try-deadline.
- The winner will receive a
beautiful loving cup and other
prizes of value to be revealed
at * later date.
Lommler states that rulea
for the applicant! are: 1—
must be • high school stu­
dent; 2—must be a Seminole
County resident; 1—must par­
ticipate in all activities (par­
ade, bathing suit and gown
contest); 4—must be accom­
panied by an adult chaper­
one; 5—application must be
signed by contestant and par­
ent or guardian and • —girl
or
sponsoring
department
must furnish garments to be
worn In the contest.
Girls meeting qualifications
who would like to enter this
contest may contact their lo­
cal fire chief or the chair­
man for further information.
Iztmmler may be reached it
P.O. Il&lt;&gt;\ 41. longwood.

By J u t Casselberry
The Lyman High School
PTA held election and In­
stallation of officers Tats*
day night in the school aid!tarings
Officers installed by Mrs.
David McCoy, pu t PTA pres­
ident, were Mrs. Joseph Pavelduk, president; A1 Lor*
msnn, vice president; Mrs.
Austin Seville, secretary and
Howard Babbitt, treasurer.
Mra. Clara Baimer, outgo­
ing secretary, presented car­
nation corsages to tha ladles
and boutonnalres to Urn men.
A1 Lormana, who waa un­
able to be present, was tostalled by proxy with James
Birkeameyer standing in.
Lyman High Tauber Mor­
ion Martin gave the devo­
tional. The Lyman Chorua,
accompanied by mule teach­
er, Mrs. Nell Draeding, pre­
sented two numbers.
Principal Ralph Diggs, whs
will be leaving the school
this y u r to taka the position
as superintendent ct custodial
services, was presented with
■ gift of a chrome and plas­
tic rocking chair from the
PTA. Burbon Ferrell, outgolog president, received a gift
of an electric drill from the
organization.
Refreshments of cake and
punch or coffee were served
following the meeting by tbs
tenth grade mothers.

Moose Lodge
Sels Dance
Sanfurd Lodge 1*41, Loyal
Order of Moo SO, will hold S
dance thia Saturday night in
honor of the newly instituted
Sanford Chapter 1404, Women
of the Moose. The dance will
upen to all members and their
invited guests.
A three-piece orchestra w ill
provid* music for dancing be­
ginning at 8 p. m. in the Lake
Mary Lodge Hall. A minimum
admission churg* per couple
will be accepted and refresh­
ments will be available.
Fain Meshotto Is chairman
in charge uf planning tha
event.

Casselberry
VFW To Install
New Officers

SHS Band Sets
Annual Concert
Tha Sctnimda High School
Rami will present Its annual
Spring Concert at 8 p.‘ m. thi*
Friday in the school auditor­
ium.
Tha cuncert has been In re­
hearsal for a number of weeks
and students uf the band have
studied and workni especially
hunt for this year's presenta­
tion.
Interested resident* of all
area* who enjoy music are in­
vited to attend.

Bear Lake Men
To Have Pa

Lyman High
Band Boosters
Set Dinner

Good Scores
Three more Lyuun Band Picnic Set
members who scored well at
The annual picnic o f th* Dethe state Bandmasters Coo- Iter y Volunteer Fire Dept.
ventmn held at Miami Beach and its Auxiliary will be held
recently, not previously re-.mi May 31) at Hurta Park in
ported are John Peterson,' DeLeon Springs. Those planwho received a Superior rat­ nlng to attend are to bring
ing for his drum solo, and Pat their own picnie lunch, their
McLaughlin and Terry liar- swimming aalta and fishing
, nion who received Excellent rods. The department's Min­
[for Utelr trumpet solos.
( tro leers will provid* musk.

By Jane Casselberry
Lyman High School Band
Roosters will sponsor their
third snd last dinner fur Una
school year Saturday from 3-7
p.m. In the school cafeteria.
A fried chicken dinner will
be served and continuous en­
tertainment will be provided
by the dance band. Lyman
Band and South Seminole
Junior High School Rand.
The public Is invited.

Band Boosters
Elect Officers
By Jane Casselberry
The Lyman High School
Bund Boosters met to elect
oftlcera for the coming school
year. B. R. Peterson was
elected to head (lie group.
Other officers are Mrs. Pat I
House, vice president; Keith
l l a r m o n , secretary; Mrs.
Austin Seville, treasurer, and
Mrs. Rae Lambert, corres­
ponding secretary.

To Attend Meet

TW O AN N IVE RSAR IE S were celebrated at the II. At. Cochran home in
Lake Mary at an Open Huutte held Monday niyrht. "Air. John" Cochran,
seated, celebrated hia 90th Birthday and Mr. and Air*. Horace Cochran
celebrated their 35th Wedding Anniversary.
(Herald Photo)

C o m m a n d e r and Mrs.
George Howard and Mr. and
Mra. Ralph Tilton of VFW
Post 10030 of Casselberry will
go to Cocoa this Sunday to
take part In the installation
of officers at the Capt Cana­
veral PosL

Two Anniversaries Celebrated

By Frances Wester
| Monday was ■ big day for
I the Cochran family in Lake
Mary It was the ninetieth
birthday of J. D. Cochran.
lly Jane CoMcIbcrry
The parking lot at South I bead of the family, better
Seminole Junior High School I known to hia friends a* “ Mis­
in Casselberry will h* turned ter John.*' and it was alto
into a miniature Cape Canav- the thirty-fifth wedding anni■nil Friday when the school's I versary uf Mr. sod Mr*.
Missile Club hold- ite annual Horace 31. Cochran.
A day like tint could not
.Ml,«ile Launchings.
Motels made by *ach chap­ be allowed to pass unnoticed.
ter of the elub will blast o ff at Six friends spesr-hesded a
various times through the day celebration, which took the
term of on “ Ope* House'' at
from the perking lot pod.

Missile Club
Sets Firing Day

District Commander Joseph
Tyminskl will Install the men
and Past Department Presi­
dent Maude ilorrcU will in­
stall the women.

The public is Invited to at­
tend.

By
Men
have
combined
qoainted
By D«nna Knlrn
Mary llowrll, secretary and 8 p.m. ne
An Adult Talent Show w illi Leroy Riley, treasurer,
Florida Power Lounge un
bo presented Ht next Tut**- 1 The show, which will be un- j Rear Lake.
At Hie same time those
day's 7:10 p. m. meeting of the di*r the direction uf .Mrs. Elda
Longwuud IT O In the school Nichols, will feature tlm fid- 1tending will hid a
[a re well to John Neel who
auditorium following the hud. lowing acts;
ness meeting during which
The Hchoolhouie Four Plus ] leaving in the near future for
new officers will be installed. One starring R. T. Miiwre, a nine month* European tour
Officer* ate Mrs. Carolyn John Angel, Louis Husky and of duty with the Navy.
The party will he open to
Itistlilie, president; Mrs. Eula Christy Harp with Michael
all
men of the urea.
Fisher
ut
the
piuno;
Scott, vice president; Mrs.
A Chorus Line of Mothers
from l.ongnoud, Nuith Or­
lando and Longdate; a Com­
edy Act with Mra. Paulin*
Sleveria and daughter, Mar­
garet; an Impersonation of
Minute Pearl hy Mr*. Mari*
Wallace; a Takeoff on Victor
llorg* by Wayne Joiner; a
Duet for Flute and Piano with
Max and Arietta Coberly;
The Korny Kitchen Kutics,
a ladies' band; a Vocal Solo
by James Meriwether and a
Ballet Dane* hy Mr*. Nicol*
and first grade students.
Refreshment* will be served
by fifth and alxth grad*
mothers following the meeting
and program.

By Jane Casselberry
V.F.W. Post 10030 of Cas­
selberry and Its Auxiliary
will bald a Joint Installation of
Officer* Saturday at • p.m. at
the Land O' Lakes Country
Club of Casselberry.

the Horace Cochran borne on
Crystal Lake.
Some forty friends called
between the hours of 7:30 to
9:3t) p. m- to share birthday
cake with the nonagenarian
and congratulate the wed­
ding pair of 35 years.
The hostesses were Mrs.
Smaliters, Mrs. Raymond M.
Ball. Mrs. Jsmes M Thomp­
son, Mrs. R. E. True. Mrs
H. M. Gleason and Mrs. P.
D. Anderson. Mrs. William
llarmuu,. sister of Mrs. II. M

The party '“&lt;oins were gay
and fragrant with flowers,
the gift* of friends, as was
the orchid corsage worn by
31r*. Cochran. The dining
room table was overlaid with
a white damask cloth, and a
beautiful
arrangement
of
wbde orchids was flanked by
the crystal punch buwt at one
end and the three layer
birthday cake at the other.
A green and white theme
had been carried out in all
the decorations, in the punch,
Cochran, kept the guest book. ] the petit fours, and the mints.

Mrs. True presided at the
punch bowl which was live
conversation piece with its
floral ice circle.
During the evening, Ute
hostesses presented 31r. and
Mrs. Cochran with a lilver
tray aa a memento or the
occasion.
Out of town gueata were
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moon and
sons. Tommy and Johnny of
Oviedo. Mra. Moon is the
daughter of “ Mister John"
and the sister uf Horace
Cueliras.

�Prep School Negotiations: Wrapped Up - Crapps

Sty? §&gt;mtft«rit ifmUt
W E A T H E R : F a ir through Saturday. High today, 86-90. Low tonight, 80-66.
Established 1908

FRI., M A Y 24. 1963

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

2 5 0 Cadets
Ready For Fall

NO. 719

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Bugs, Death, Brutality

$234 Million
Cut OH From
Military Projects

Injunction Sought

Some SO cadeta are sched­
uled to begin classes with tbe
fall semester at Sanford Mil­
»•
itary Academy la September,
la tbe first term of tha new
school, classes will be con­
fined to the sixth, seventh,
eighth and ninth grades.
N e a r Approval
This was tbe consensus of
WASHINGTON (U P!) - principals today although fin­
Legislation to end pay dis­ al contract! have not been
crimination a g a i n s t
the signed and, it was reported,
"weaker sex” today was a a “ few minor details must be
step eloaer to final approval. ironed out.”
City Commissioner 1. A.
Crapps, commenting on ne­
751 Refugees
PORT EVERGLADES, Fla. gotiations in New York City
(U P I) — The freighter Morn­ with MacFaddcn Foundation
ing Light docked here today official* Wednesday evening
with 751 refugees from Com­ and Thuraday noon, said that
“ It was a good trip and suc­
munist Cuba.
cessful, all wrapped up nice
and clean.”
Underpaid
He wa» referring to nego­
ST. LOUIS ( U l 'l l - A m e r ­
ica's astronaut* ire “ sorely tiations wherein live Foundsunderpaid" and ought lo get I tkm agreed to purchase from
a salary increase, according Uie City of Sanford 18 plus
to their Washington attorney, acres of the recreation area
at Mcllonville and Celery
Leo Deorscy.
Avenues for $loo,oou, payable
128,500 down and the balance
Okay Given
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) — in deferred payments over a
The Senate Finance Commit­ period of 10 years.
tee gave it* spprovsl TtiursJ. P. Wlcgcrs, New York
dsy to a bill that would pro­ City, chairman of the Mac*
hibit Floridians from deduct­
ing state liquor taxes from
their income taxes.

Fadden Foundation, sponsoring the new military school,
told The Herald by telephone
this morning “ all parties are
agreed In the transaction ex­
cept a few minor details.”
He said the Foundation and
the San Franclsen Giants are
in agreement for the pur­
chase of the Giants’ dormitor­
ies at a cost of (275,000, He

also said agreement wak
reached Thursday evening to
purchase the city property
for ttoo.ooo.
However, W kfert added,
ir la u t
the attorneys aiast yet Iron
out details ot the contracts
n t CUy Commission mot
and that will taka more time
in secret session this morning
than we desire." He said the
la to* Abstract Co. office . , .
Foundation would prefer to
Knocked on tha door aad
complete the transactions In
1asked Atty. gill HutehUon,
two weeks whereas it now la
expected the deal will not be
who, surprisingly wss invited,
consumalcd until the end o f
-Can I come in?” “ Not at
June
this time,” sakl Mr. Hutchi­
There alto is a matter o f
WASHINGTON
(U P I) - roaches and frogs . . I woke ■re men. Therefore mother leading to the toilet. Others
son . . . or sometbiag llko Ten-year-old children armed
brokerage feei amounting to
u,» with my body all cover­ prisoners cannot be visited by had lo huddle on the floor or
that . . . Waited outside and with machine guns are serv­
more than 513,ouo. The Bu­
ed with blotches from bites.” their sons who have reached remain standing.”
reau of Private Schools and
talked to Jack Wilbur about ing as guards at dank, ratA prisoner at La Cabana,
The report said testimony their seventh blrliidayl”
Colleges, New York City,
fishing, etc., and Mayor Tom infested Cuban prisons, ac­
The wife of a former offi­ where many o f the more than
from
prisoner*
“
specifically
cording
to
a
report
of
the
brought the principals to*
McDonald came out and
gethcr and their fee must be
said: "The office Isn't sound­ Inter-American Human Rights Indies led that the complaints cer in Fidel Castro's revolu­ 1,000 announced executions by
Use Castro regime were car­
were more serious concern­ tionary army testified:
paid. But the principals are
proofed. would appreciate It Commission.
The 2,000-word report re­ ing the treatment of female
not in accord who shall pay,
if you left.”
“ We were about 125 women ried out, tutd this story:
“ I used to hear and see
leased Thursday said the prisoners.''
and thus another compromise
• * •
without any clothing other
what went on when the exe­
The girl was one of them.
treatment
of
the
estimated
must be reached.
Requiscat In pace; ora pro
A woman told the commis­ Hun what we wore. Mott of cutions took place , . . Just
60.000 prisoner! in Castro
Wlcgcrs stated the Found*
nobis.
sion during' an investigation us slept on the floor. There below the cells In which 1 was
Jails
was
“
humiliating,
op­
ation
Is proceeding on the
• • •
Ir. Miami: “ Mothers in pri­ were only 12 double bunks confined. I saw crowds that
pressive and despotic,"
premise that the transaction
So I'll be waiting out here
One girl said there wa* no son were not allowed to sec where two persons slept in gathered to witness this a*
will be finaliied by Interview*
In the torrid heat outside on sunlight m the prison, and their sons who were over 7 each . . . others sat on beds a spectacle . . . cbilddren 10
ing prospective Instructors,1
Commercial, and 11 you past “ the place was full of big rat, years old . . . Jailers consid­ and others step underneath and 12 year* old guarded the
setting up a curriculum, com*'
please give this weary travel­ mice, mosquitoes. Hies, cock­ ered that boys over this age them
and In a corridor |prisoners w'lh machine guns.'
plcting building plans for ren­
er a gltta of cold water.
ovating and remodeling the
JIM
C
R
AM
’S
• • •
dormitories, etc,
‘Optimistic’
NOTES FROM TI1K UN­
Crapps said the city'a re*
DERGROUND ON COMMER­
celpt* In the sale “ will be ul*'
CIAL.
Hmalely plowed back Into an
10:30 a.m. Tom McDonald
e n l a r g e d recreation pro­
came out and gave me a nic
gram.” He added the Founda­
Space Boost
kel to put In the parking me­
tion has agreed to lease three
ter for one of the commission
DALLAS. Tex. (U P I)—The
ball diamonds at the Mellon*
Air Force disclosed today
cr's vehicles.
ville-Celery Ave. site to tho
that it hoped to start developtO;K am . Lovely Peggy
W ASH ING TO N, (UP1&gt; —
ctiy for a reereationa! arc*
■■*.»»&gt;"
»
military
orbital
Jane Lundquist brought me Tha House Armed Services
for two years at a rental of $5
WASHINGTON (U P I)—The 3. to show cause why the tempting to enroll in the uni- _ ( p&lt;co Nation lhal toulil *lay
out a gists of water (no
annually.
Committee — reflecting the Justice Department t o d a y order should not be issued.
versity. He said this would Jut&lt;&gt;ft indefinitely with men
ice).
Accompanying Crappa to
Shortly after Grooms order­
It a.m. Changing of the mood of an economy-minded asked the U. S. district court
be hi* "constitutional stand- aboard,
New
York wa* Mayor Tom
Birmingham, Ala., to issue ed the two Negroes admitted,
guard. Van Pelt takes over Congress— today cut nearly
ing" as governor and as "dlMcDonald.
Wallace
publicly
staled
he
Seminole
County
Senator
charter
which
gives
the
coun­
|'2(3 million from Pentagon an injunction preventing Gov.
and Versbel calls It quits.
Mixing Cases
George Wallace from Inter- would be present to bar Hie reel representative” ot the, ATLANTA (U I'l) - The U. Mack Cleveland Jr. will intre­ cil the power to impose any
• * *
requests for military construc­ (erring with the enrollment of entrance of any Negro st- people of Alabama.
11:15: Changing of tha tion projects at home and
S, 5th Circuit Court of Ap­ duce a bill in the Senate early form of tuxes needed, except
qualified
Negroes
at
the
Uni­
peal* today hear* two acliool next week on the proposed ad vulorem, without the mat­
guard again Van Pelt R»ea uhioad.
versity of Alabama.
desegregation c i s t s
that new Casselberry charter vm ter coming before the people
fur coffea. . .
The committee approved a
&gt;
could
force
Integration
emphasising that ad valorem for a vute.
Atty
Gen.
R
o
b
erfF
.
Ken­
11;30; Commission breaks j j,,ni!:t,472,lKMJ measure authorclassrooms in Mobile, *A I».’, ' i
proJToited unless
The only other major ob­
■jp, , . . Queried Tom McDon­ iling buildings. ho*|ilikl »&gt;*! nedy said tha complaint wa*
fded |i gel an immediate1
and Savannah, Ga.
He* rharter is umanded In a jection wa* to the original
ald on what the meeting was
scllit
special referendum.
use of the word “ condemnaabout "It's alwut our trip to bases. Include.! in the men.* court test ot Wallace's an 1
CaaselWrry dtiaana had ob-| u„tiu nr “ eminent 11-main”
Union Asked
New York . . briefing the rest ure were 'lo.unu new home* nm,nerd position of "legal re­
Charles E. Sparks, 20-yearADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia Jetted certain articles in the in |]„, Mellon dealing with the
r t the commission.” “ Any­ Defense .Secretory Robert S. sistance and legal defiance”
(L’ PI) — President Kwamc
thing about tape recording McNumaru (aid wets needed of federal court order* admit-1
town's right to acquire land old Sanford Negro, was sen­
TALLAHASSEE tt.'l'l) — proper passing, rutting in too Nkruiiiah of Ghana today
for public Improvement, This tenced to a period of from
discussion at meet?'* says 1. to house some servicemen now ting two Negroes to the uni­
Gov. Funis
llrynnt
said ■fast and released on $2,:IOOI called for an Immediate union
*N# comment,’’ said Mr. Mc­ living in shuhhy quarters. versity Juuc lo.
later was rectified to the six month* to five years U&gt;
Wallace ha* said he per­ Thursday the ltello Gludc bus bond.
uf Africa ami the establish
Donald.
satisfaction uf tha citizen* at Raiford State Prison by Cir­
Those homes will cost Still,• • •
cuit Judge Vaasar Carlton
sonally will bar enrollment of
lucid of a "liberation bureau”
After
reviewing
detailed
re­
a
public meeting.
61U,000.
ucciilent which killed 27 be,lit
Thursday afternoon after ho
Malone
i'
tu free colonics from while
City must be thinking of
The Defense Department Negroes Vivian J
Cleveland
a
l
s
o
reported
port*
on
the
accident
front
pickera lust Saturday pointed
p u r c h a s i n g "recording” sent to the committee, headed and David M. McGlathcry to
the Slate Patrol and the In- rule,
that there will l&gt;e some kind was found guilty by a six-man
out
the need to improve labor
equipment to tape all com­ by Rep. Carl Vinson. (D-Ga.), the university.
dustriul
Commission,
the
gov,
.
,
.
•
,
,
of
decision made public early Jury of attempted robbery
amt attempted rape.
The complaint wa* filed in cundithtns • •
mission meetings . . . Dem­ rvquest* totaling *1.87*1.455,ernnr said ho wus convinced |’ -'P L lIT llS H C
*
TALLAHASSEE (U I'l) - A next week on Kern I'nrk In­
Sparks, testifying in bir
III
KM
INGHAM,
Ala.
tU
P
l)
onstration wa* held at City UOl). Thu committee w barked the same court where Judge
bill authorising (hr stale lo corporation.
See Editorial in today's Ihe accident was not due to
own
behalf Thursday after­
II.
Hobart
Grooms
on
Tues­
although
Hail yesterday afternoon , . . about 13 per cent from that
any failure of the bus or the ] “ *, ^ c#rt&gt; leaders,
. . . .
.
borrow 1125 million to finance
noon, admitted being in the
day ordered Mis* Malone and Herald.
Equipment cost . . . 5350 . . . total.
voicing rome skepticism,
higher cduoatu,n construction
driver.
* * •
company of a 30-year-old white
day looked to the new city
,
Sen, lo
as „
Asked City Mansgcr W. E.
Defense agencies hail their McGlathcry admitted to the
lie conceded, however, the
The
bus
plunged
Into
a
hospital employe on the night
Knowles about it today and requests reduced ncmiy 7&lt;i per university under a l'J53 court
government of toft • spoken ‘ nn(m.n, B r(,mtnUtev , ent
deep canal beside State Road i bus » .is overloaded, not
of
last March 28 but denied
Knuwlc* said not only will cent, mainly beettu-e Ilia com- i order.
Mayor AlCiert Bm.twcll f a f ; ^ u „ l)l||(, bo rcfllly lo rc.
he attempted lo rape her.
Judge Seybourn II. Lynne 827 ufler locking bumpers covered by Insurance and tho '•direct progress In race r e - j ^
ur s „ u[tlay otl a
' lomniisskm meeting be re­ miltce decided that u new
with a passing pickup truck : driver's license had expired.
•D
The young woman testi­
lations.
corded but the inning board $17.2 m i l l i o n intelligence J**t hearing for HI a.m., June
compromise general spending
— , driven by James Sconyera.
| “ But these factor* seem
TALLAHASSEE (U I'l) — fied that Sparks, a former
ind, get this 21ack, Civil Ser­ building in nearby Arlington,'
bill.
•J
SSconyers, a 35 • yeur * old , "'incidental rather than the Deadlocked
The
House Appropriation* hospital employe, attempted
vice board.
Va., was not needed now.
!r
The bond borrowing hill,
dragline operator, was charg­ nose iif the accident,” Riy
Conimlitre bus okayed a i 155,- l» burglarize the hospital
NEW
YORK
(U
I’
l)
—
The
The measure merely author- |
steered to 3!) 0 passage byed with manslaughter, itn- ant said.
000 bill to keep the cuntrov- safe, forced Iter lo leave wtlh
trial of Navy yeoman Nelson
hast end of Red Bug Bund |Iej ,u,w i-ousirurthiti for fi»- r
In New York. Sen. Ilurrimii C. Drummond, accused of Sen John .Mathews Jr., of ial Johns f'unililittc* in bud- him and attempted to rape
finally included in the county
jpui, |,ul without specific [
\ Williams, IH N-J.l, said a selling U. S. defense secrets Jacksonville, would lake care ness for another two years. her in a parked automobile
road department program for mithorizntlon for projects no
bill pending before the Senate In Soviet agents, ended Thurs­ of about half of the new rev­ Tbe bill passed the commit­ in the Negro icclion.
tills year. Some two and one fynu’s could bo appropriated
would have prevented tho day in a deadlocked Jury. enue estimated to be needed tee Thursday by a vote o f
fourth mile* will bo pav$d. I h.tur by Congress.
lo run tbe slate in tbe next ll-il. Tim Semite bus already W in s Honors
Belle Giude tragedy.
Federal Judge Edward Weinbiennium.
Charllo Grant, ot Roaeland
approved the appropriation
He
said
a
bill
he
is
spoil*
leld ordered a new trial (or
Rocket C i t y
developers
Subject lo approval by the for tbe 'ogixIuUvv investigat­ Park, loth grids student of
soring would have kept the June 3.
plann'ng to dump water into
House and the peuple at a ing group.
Crootna High School, today
OTTAWA I LTD — The worker*’ children h&lt;onu under
llic Eton hat people in the
special election this fall, the
Rep. Robert E. Know Irs of was presented with * certlfi*
NATH ministerial council to­ udult supervision, making It Cold Snap
Ovicdo-Cbuluota Geneva area
bill earmarks proceeds of Manatee said tbe Legislature cate of merit in farm meday ended its spring meeting unm-ce.sury for the youths It) United Press International
up in arm*.
the slate utilities lax, about would
be "pouring
.............
,_____ _ 8I5.*
____&gt;
_,ih»ii chanir* by the Thor Center
with a pledge of basic uni­ to travel on the bus.
A crippling cold snap siiat*22,1 million per biennium, t*&gt; ,j,nv„ the drain,” mol charged for Better Farm Living. Huntty
and
formal
endorse
meat
And
ill
Winter
llavcn,
the
tcred
low
lempcratiiri!
rec­
Final plans fur that 5RJ0.UQ0
TALLAHASSEE I LTD
of a new nuclear strike force HuiIda Comiuilln iti Rural ord* across the northeastern underwrite bond* for a high Hie group had become "a pol­ ley. 111., for showing “ great
im-pliai
Improvement pro
university ami Junior college ice committee.”
farm mechanics ability.”
,
I
The
House
bill
to
establish
for the alliance.
Health called for stricter portion of the nation today
gram will tie presented to the
construct ion program.
The
foreign
and
defense safety control* to prevent an&lt;l threatened to wipe out
board June 10 including new
0lMfr‘“ p'1 sweep*take, at
minister uf the 15 \ VFO uih accidents.
millions of dollars worth of
pediatrics ward . . . Hill* fu,,r n,a* 'r hu,’‘"
h"
countries pledged Increased
tender fruit and vegetable
Burton to kick-in toJ.ooo.
tme " ,," r «*mml»iee «*. . h a . , , ,
the appropriation*! committee
vigilance against Hie peril of
crops.
Communist aggression and
N E W
COM M ANDER
About a month ago Belle- — before going to the floor.
1h* proposal, which estab­ o f VAH*9 is Ctlr. Jumen urged increased attention to
Stay O ut-PT A
Local authorities today wrr*
mead took out a building
lishes a sweepstakes similar
MIAMI BEACH (U P I) — ’ continuing ihtdr search fur
I,. Shipman who will arras beyond tin- physical
permit (o start work on their
to that recently adopted in Like over the cotmtmml
boundaries ot NATO.
Tho National Congress of relative* of Albert Ifnbitimin,
shopping center out by 27th
New Hampshire, cleared the o f the winR alnmnl the
In the final cumin unique,
Parent* and Teacher* Tltur-wlmse body was recovered
SI. . . . Aa of today nothing
lower chamber’s finance utid
Sanford's home builders in­ day gave its wholehearted from Lake Monroe, at the city
USS Saratoga Sutur- the council spelled out the
done about construction . . .
Dancing
taxation eommitttce Thtnsduy
major points of the "new vite Herald readers to a support lo only one portion boat (main, Wednesday after
Adams Shopping Center has
day.
by a 13-10 vote.
noon.
look
nuclear
force
It
ratiui-fkrnd
tour
of
homes
of
this
of llic administration's omni­
apparently fizzled out.
Live Entertainment
fied earlier this week.
• * •
area, which arc featured on bus education bill—that say­ Coroner Hugh Duncan said
J
F r l. N it * —
page 12 of today’s Herald.
ing the federal government Invest igut inn bud “ brought
That project of a group of
I’e g g y , Hill und Don
Fur the convenience of in­ will stay out of local school nothing new to date.” Hrisson
prominent people to purchase
*“,♦ O ther Nitcn - Don Choya
terested persons, a complete administration. T h e
PTA, Funeral Horn* suid It, also,
the Woodruff Building, tear
A
&amp; H it Guitar
map is printed showing the which ended Its convention had not been able to unveil
it down and make a parking
location of all the humes here, refused to give full any information about the
lot uut of it has flopped.
which are included in the ad­ hacking to federal aid to cd drowning victim and apparent­
ly burial would l&gt;« ill u “ pau­
vertisements.
ik a l ton.
The Altamonte Council, a f­
per's giuvu” at county ex­
Country
Club
Heights
is
ter covering only about half
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
pense.
the items scheduled on tha
Commencement
Services day with a Consecration Scr-! -fUe House Agriculture Coro- h»'in g a "rneak preview" uf lfi Honored
JACKSONVILLE fU P I) ■grndu Wednesday n i g h t , |or jyj member* of toe l!W3 ' lt'r *nr which Elder lit*- mi Ure today approved
a their Culvacadc oi Homes out
gently but firmly "excused”
,.ral]uj„ n., t.u&gt;, a, yure,t m«nd Cummings. Young Pern multi-million dollar stib.idy « «
Five Point*, ami Kings Sixteen Navy men will la­
the press at g:15 after which
**
pic's
missionary
volunteer program for the cotton in wood
Builders is featuring commended today at the
Rridue
Page A
th* three member* present Lake Acalle,,)&gt; ln
Lily ,ccrc|ary 0j thv conference, dustry after rejecting two their new Creenbriar of Loch Jacksonville Naval Air SlaClassified .. Page ID A II
took chair* around another ; W*B be held at to a.m. Sunday
i*. tj,e speaker,
! Republican attempts to tie Arbor homes this week.
I lion fur behind the scenes
Comic*
Page 10
table in the clerk’* office . . . with Elder O. L. Heinrich,! Sabbath School will be held p jn with wheal legislation
Shoemaker
Construe-, work they performed during
Dear Abhy
Page H
can’t help but wonder If the rhurrh development
w r e at 3:15 a.m on Saturday with
Toe committee — on an al tion Company's custom built the October Cuban crisis. The
Editorial
.... Page l-A
Intel mg uiiitinuttd there.
- tary of the Southern Union! Baccalaureate Services to lot inu&gt;! straight party line vote homes at LiyilwUdc are Ka men, attached tu Light PhotoEntertainment .. Page U
* * *
Conference otSeventh day
low at II a nt. Elder II. F. —approved cotton legislation lured thu week and L.MN En graphic Squadron 62 at nearlocals
l ’agu 3-4 4 R)
Twenty-tirta at. c»»l SK.UOQ
AdvtntUU.delivering
th e Roll treasurer of Hie Florida !» tA alter five months of lerprises are allowing homes by Cecil Field, will be prepttiilr*
-- ----- Pag* 4
With the ctly paying one third principal address.
Ccnlereucc, will be lilt speak- bickering and numerous at 1in batiiord ares at le c ’X i tooled With UlU-r» of tun
Society ............ Page 8
and the county two thirds! Other activity
scheduled [ er.
i tempts to bring together the Green sad in the Longwood, mcniiatiun from the eomSports
„
Page l
. . 2.2U) tons of asphalt used'this weekend for the grad-' Class Mght Is scheduled fo r 'warring factions within the area at L'tk* W a y m s n mandcr in chief l". s. Allan, Heights,
ChuUhti
.
.......
Pagu 2
JcutUm industry.
,uaU» begin* at J:3U put. to , * p m . Saturday'.
j uc ilccL
on lite project.
l

VOL. 63

WJLVA.,

To Stop Wallace

BRIEFS

Fern Park Still Question Mark

Casselberry Charter
To Be Introduced

Sanford Negro
Senfenced'ln
Assault Case

Labor Condition Boost
Stressed By Governor

★ ★ ★
Senate Okays
Borrowing Funds

Johns Group Gets
Confidence Vole

W'

Sweepstakes Biil {
Clears Hurdle

Unity Pledged
At NATO Meet

Herald Feature:
Parade 01 Homes

No Clues In
Man's Death

Forest Lake Academy FarmSubs|dy
Graduation Sunday IProgram OK'd

Herald Index

!

VALDEZ HOTEL
'aribe Downtown Sanford

n

�•^1 m SBEB&amp; FW

W

"

WMS Celebrates 75th Anniversary
k f

Sodcty of th* Pin t Baptlit
Church of Sanford celebrated
th* nth Analvena ry of tb*
organisation at a dinner held
lait Friday night is th* Edu­
cational Bulidisg.
Some m ladlea were Is
attendance at tha dinner and
program and at kaat 23 of
them were is authentic dreia
of n yean ago.
B. Willard Warfield, educe-

m

hi* te y l*, - A V o o u ' i

Contribution Is a Needy
World.’* Bor. Fred B. Chase*
pailor of tb* ehoreh, deliv­
ered th* beaeflctioa.
Too WMS color them* of
purple aad whit* waa vied
throughout is tablo sod room
decoratlona. Mr*. Volt* Wllllama 8r., overall chairman
gar* tbo invocation and Mra.
Cedi Tucker, local WMS pres­
ident, waa mlatreu of etr*-

Coftea far Christ" wal proanted with a cart of Mrs.
W. D. Gardiner, Mrs. island
Rudd, Mra. W, C. Hutchison
Jr., and Mrs. J. B. FkIJs.
Also appearing on the pro­
gram waa th* vocal trio
composed of Mrs. G. B.
Drake, Mra. Morris Mctts and
Mrs. Prod Mango accompan­
ied by Mrs. Marvin Milam at
th* plana.
Minutes of th* meeting held
IS years ago lo celebrate lb*
|Mth WMS Anniversary were

read by Mra. Tucker.
*
A song (art. held following
presentation of the skit, was
led by Mrs. DeWltt Mathewa.

Delegates Named
The First Methodist Church
of Sanford this week named
W. P. Chapman aa delegate
to tbe Annual Conference to
be held in Lakeland, June
4-8.
J. C. DavU will serve as
alternate delegate.
.

faeces powerful and complex
enough for healing.
W * should also comldtr that
God uses His children la th*

numerous other porta of our
bodies to make s living, piny s
gnat, aad even worship God.
God would not hava given na
•at to ho Mod. I f wo follow
m l log!* wo oaa midaritoml
God working through medkal
doctors, dentists, nuraas, eelenttete, technicians, odmlnlitrateea, pink ladies. and many
filter people aa they use their
talenu for Him. Thar* is a
natural healing pcotaaa aad
alas God directed process that
wa find in science.

faei that Bs has to daai with
M M wa aoteetlmoo daai with
oar ahlldraa. Bow woil w*
know that wo eaaaot always
g n a t the requests t i our ehlL
droa simply because It would
not b* good for tham if wo
did. When they nr* very small
they would try to survive on
popcorn, Ice cranm, and lolli­
pops. Parkape very fsw would
ever taka a bath, ao tha par­
ent has to anawor their roquest* In the way that be
thinks Is hast Bo It la with

DuBom Guest
At Dinner
By laan CaaasBarry
Mambors and friends of
W as t a i l aster Presbyterian
Church hold a Family Night
Dinner ia the chapel at Howall Part last Sunday evening
at which time th# Rov. Pier­
re DuBose Jr., Protbyterian
telssloaary to Brasil, was
principal spooker.
Special guests for the even­
ing war* Mrs. DuBose, tha
daughter of Rav. and Mrs.
Karl HarrU; tha throe Du­
Bom children sod a 10 year
old Brasilian girl who cam*
with thorn to this country.
Other guests included sev­
eral retired missionaries ol
the
United
Presbyterian
Church.

Witnesses Set
Conventions
The Wstchtowsr Dlbl* and
Trait Society of Jehovah's
Witnesses wUl hold eonvantlon* this year in Milwaukee,
New York and Lot Angeles.
Ruth N. Stafford, presiding
minister of lb* Sanford Con­
gregation has announced.
Stafford said that Um ms*
Jonty of tha congregation
will attend th# eight-day con­
vention la New York’ s Yan­
kee Stadium which Is acho.
duled July M l.

Four Elected

District
iy
Pot

numbers of tbo CooarsgiUoosl Christian Church
of Hanford war* elected to
district office* at th* District
Rally of Christian Youth
Mlaistry hold UH Kunday In
Ntw Smyrna Bosch.
Those elected war* Mr. and
Mr*. I* B. Beach, advisors;
.MUt Dianna B«ach, secretary
aad Mika Scott, faith Comjaliaiaa chairman.
Twsaty-thr** members of
t|* local church attended tho
JUUy*

fora many timao by many peo­
ple, Ha answers our prayers
la on* of three ways. Some­
times He says “ yes”, some­
times He aays “ no", and again
H « may say “ wait awhi Is’. I f
Ha had answered all of my
prayers my predicament would
havo been dire at times. I
appreciate Ulm overruling and
granting aa waa In accord
with the greatest
Even though thla la tru* God
say* for us to pray. Tha mlalater should offer prayers for
the alck of body aa well as
thoss who minister to them.
Those prayers should not stop
with the ministers prayers,
however, but ehould be
by other believers.
Wa all need to recognise
that Ood haa created Hlo chil­
dren ao that no om Is the
whole of the play that la act­
ed out on tha stag* of life.
God giws us divinities of
gifts and each of us is called
upon to render service with
our particular talent.
Uow
wonderful It would bo If nil
who worked toward healing
would work as one body which
many of ut recognise aa being
th« Body of Christ, This is a
Redemptive Fellowship which
can b* called tha Church Uni­
versal doing on earth the work
that Christ would do on earth
If Ha wars hero In Uio flesh.
As we seek to servo God In
all area* of life, Including
boating of bodies, Ut ua final­
ly give Him the honor and
glory because It la finally all
of Him.

TIBBT CSStBCM

Aaaonbly Of God
laiSsr School _ t:4S a. m.
Msralao Worship 10:1* a. ra.
Rvsalng Worship — 7:1* p. as.
Touth 6*rv. (Tuts.) T:l* pm.
Mld-Wosk Ssrv. (Thors.) MS
p. ra.
11. W. Snow. Pastor

Baptist
COSTUMES OF 75 Y E A R S AGO were worn by some o f the members of
the F ln t Baptist Church a t the W MS anniversary dinner. L e ft to righ t are
M n. R. F. Cooper, R. W illard W arfield, speaker fo r the evening and Mrs.
Otto Thomas. Seated, Mra. Cecil Tucker and Bin. Guy Stenstrom.

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a o r to c a t h o l ic

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Alehard L y o n s ______ Paster
Baaear Maoaoa _
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Washdays ............. t l : ! f

through 11 year old aga group
was formed recently at tha
Casselberry Community Mothodist Church. Directors for
the new group will b. MU.
«Vlp_
Blood.
Officers sleeted are Sandra
Porter, president; Uonnle Relhoc, vko president and Petriclo Moeakk, aecrotary-tress„m t
Chairmen wiU be Rkky
Lego, outroach aad MV fund;
Becky Relkor, f.llow.hip,
Kathy Barkar, witness and
Tarry PatttshaU and Debbie
Webber, f a * .
J r *
_... m
a.* *
OffUsrs will bo Installed on
Juno a.
:
'

Cuban Couple
To Speak
By Jane Casselberry
Ur. and Mra. Jose Marti
nei wUl speak at Uw Caticl
berry Community Methodist
Church during the Sunday
evening service at 7:10 p.m.
and at Uw MYP program at
6:30 p. m.
They will share their ex
periences a a refugees from
their native Cuba. Mr*. Mar
tlnei Is wall known Id Can
tral Florida as MS«norite
Rostta", who teaches Span
Ish to slemsntary school chil
dren over WP-TV, Channel 9.

By lan* C aiitiharry
Th* Ascension Lutheran
Church r f Casselborry wiU
_A ___
.
. ,
e#n&lt;luct &gt;no,her KTyl"
*
spokaa entirely^ In Uw GaraCTiWnym.man language anTJtTTrw.Sunday.
Sunday.
Uw Order of
Portions of the
Service »«&gt;
will be chanted by
Rev, H. Abram, pastor of
**evPrince of Peae* Lutheran
Church In Orlando. Special
music
will be glvgiv­
™“ rtc in German wUl
en
by a mixed
« » *&gt;y
mlacd quartet from
Trinity
T
^ F Lutheran Church ol
Orlando.
Zchnder, pastor
-. *I f vv'. C. R. Zehnder,
lia a a ila B
Pki.aak
a.Ill
of ' Ascension
Church, awill
against present the sermon.
Organist for tho service
will be Mrs. Eleanors Wells
of the Prince of Peace
Church.
Ascension’s tlrst service In
German, held two months ago
attracted a capacity audience.
Th* church, located on Overbrook Drive one block north

Senior MYF
Elects Officers

By Jane Csssslberry
Officers of the Scvtior MYF
of the Casselberry Community
Methodist Church wens elect­
ed at last .Sunday night's
meeting of the group and In­
stallation was set for 0:30
p.m. on June 3.
Installed will bo Johnny
Haynes, president;
Danny
Csssslberry, vice president
and Lo!eannr Wagner, secre­
The St. Anne Circle of the tary-treasurer.
Chairmen will he Ann TraChurch of Nativity Catholic
Worasn’s Club will hold Its wick, publicity; Vwlurle Shea,
regular monthly mretlng at faith; Joyce Lovell, cttixrnI p.m. Monday at tho home shlp; Ililly Wlllla, outreach;
of Mrs. Joint Stankivwlrs, 110 Stew Shook, wltnrsa amt
Oakland Ave! In 8unland Es­ Jackie McClain, fellowship.
tate*.
Msmhara of th# circle ex­
By Donna Kates
The Men's BroUisrhqod of tern! a warm wslsoma to par­
Uw First Baptist Church of ishioner* of tho arte.
Registrations fur the Vaca­
Longwood wUl sponsor a iUh
tion Church School to bo held
fry and social at th* church U P Y T o Meet
at 6:3(1 p.m. next Tuesday to The United Presbyterian June 9-16 at llw First Meth­
give members of the congre­ Youth of Westminster Pres- odist Church of Sanford will
gation an opportunity to be­ bytrrlsn Church wUl meet at be accepted this Sunday and
come better acquainted and 6:10 p. m. hunday In Ui« on Jun* 12 in Uw McKinley
to meet the new members.
tbapel In Howell Park. Un- IUII I’sUo.
Theme of this ytar's school
All friend* of the church da Pitman and Clair* Mont­
and members of the congre gomery will be In charge of Is “ Widening Relationship*."
Daily saiskini aro scheduled
the programgallon are Invited.
from 0 a. m. until 11:10 a m..
Monday through Friday (or
children from Uw (our year
old
kindergarten
group
through tho sixth grade.

St. Anne Circle
Sets Meeting

Baptist Men
Set Fish Fry

V CS Students
To Register

Congregational Christian
Church To Burn Mortgage

Tho Hanford Congregations!
Christian Church ( U n i t e d
Church id Christ) at Park
Ava. and Mth HI., will con­
duct a mortgage burning
csrsmony at th* ll a.in. wor­
ship hour this Sunday.
Taking part in Uw same*
wUl ha Lcdr. Q. O. Nordgran,
chairman of tha board of
trustee* and ut uw nwtlgig*
liquidsUou drive; Chtaf Mau­
rice J. Corbett, treasurer and
chairman of tha DUcooate;
Alan Harbst and Tom Palm­
ar, acolytes; Mrs. A. M. list:

musat, organist; Dr. Fred
KntmuigiT and Rev. Walter
A. R. Mcl’lwrsoq, pastor.
Refreshments will be serv­
ed in Fellowship Hall follow­
ing th* service &lt;-y member*
of the Ethel Root Circle under
the direction of co-chairmen
Mrs. Helm Hcmusat and
Ml'* Ruby Booth.

Nazarenes Plan
Special Service

Grace Methodist Chureh
will observe Memorial Sunday
when Uw pastor, Rav. John
H. Hires Jr. will preach on
the topic, "A Great Cloud of
Witness.'*
During tb* worship service
there will be an Instillation
of Officers for Uw Woman's
Society of ChrisUsn Service.
Mrs. C. E. Clemmer U Uw
newly elected president, vie*
president Is Mrs. 8. G. Ham
esslcy, secretary, Mra. An
drew Crccktr and treasurer
Mrs. Robert Bennett
On Tuesday «vcning at •
p. m. Mrs. litres will be bos
less for the meeting of tbe
Esther Circle at the parson
age, 121 W. Jlnklns Circle.
A newly organised Boy
Scout Troop now meets each
Monday evening at the church
7:30 to • p. ra. Albert L.
Johnson Is Uw Scoutmaster.
Starting Sunday, Jum &gt;,
the church will begin iU sum
mer schedule on Sunday
mornings: 1:41 Church School
10:00 a. m. Morning Worship.

All Saints
Sets New Times
■y Heirs ftoodgrnss
Services at the All Saints
Episcopal Church in Enter,
prise are being held on Sundeye through th* summer at
• a.m. and at 9:20 a.m.
Th* new time achcdul* be­
came effective laet week, Fr.
Paul E. ShulU, vicar of the
church, announced today.

Attend
services
tHis week
at uourmvn
J/.* /
place oj
worskif)

origins! Chmtisnair** Trio
composed of Rev. Green.
Rev. Lea Holcombe, pastor of
the Lake Mary church sad
Dick Rous bottom.

Pentecostal

(Catos* Clsfth of ChrlstS

TIBOT PBXTBCOSTAL

cara ca a *

lorsw c

Rsv. W a vs * Johnston Paster
*a o 4 *7 B e h e e l___ . 1:41 a. as.

Church Of Christ

Presbyterian

Msralao Worship

Paster

li:M a. as.

Methodist
•U..rrtT P-rfeg_______ ICvswoslUt ■ u c a WKTaoDiar ca ra c a

Blbla C lass.• _ 1S:SS a. m. xnrera- mt;- Ev-Wvr*!*a«-JU*^Mornln* Worship _ 11:*« a. m. Itev. John H. Ulrsa, Jr. Pastor
liven in g Worship _ 0:00 p. m. Sunday School ____ 1:41 a. m.
Btbls Class.s Wod. T :tt p.m. Morala* Worship 11:H a. » .

I(DO Mission ART
BAPTIST CHl'BCB
S4h Si. A SleUr Ass.

Pla.

Lord'd Day asrvlcss 1*:S* a.rs.
Paul M. Callsy -------- Pastor
and M l p.m.
Sunday School _ 1*:**
Sunday
Morning Worship t lit o *. ra.
CStVBCM o r C H RIST
Sunday
SSta f a r * A roa ra
7:41 p. ra.
Kvsnlng Worship
Bert B row s —----- Evangelist
Wsdnsodsy
•
Sunday
Proysd Ssrvlc* — 7:4$
n ib l* Study ______14:00
a. ra.
Morning Worship
ll;on *. ni.
Evsnlng S-tvlcv _ «:S0 p m.
8so "lls ra ld o f Truth" i pra.
PIMBCBBtT BAPTIST
aondsy on Channel s
CBCBCIS
Tuesday
1(1:44 a m.
Pastor — - W illiam J. (loss* Lodlss ntblo Clsas
Morning Warship _
1:41 • Wsdnsadsy
Illbl* C U a s s s ----- M *
p. ra.
11 a. ra.
Sunday School —
t:4S a. ni.
Training Union ____ 1:11 p.m.
Kvsnlne Worship _ T:S* p.m.
Wad. Offlssrs A Tssohsr*
M ssling _ — _ _ t i l * p.m. n a a T C B l'B r S O P C B B IST
Wsd. P rtysr Svrvt.s M O p.m.
a n c s T ir r

Christian Science

O BL4VM
B APTIST C H APRI.
to * B. r s M s , A n .
V. It. Maaasrd. Chspsl Pastor
Sunday School
— 1:41 a.ra.
Training Unlen .___ 1:1* p. ra.
Warship
I t a. ra. T ile p m.
Wsd. Bvsalng r r s r s r 7:11 pm .

ca raca
Citvrao Bsights
Rsv. Ray arsgory, Jr.. Pastor
Sunday School _____ 1:11 g. ra.
Morning Worship 11:40 s. m.
M T P ------ _ _ _ _ _ 0:10 p. ra.
Rvo. Worship ______ 7:10 PWsd. Prnysr asrvloo t d l a ra.

PIRST BKTMODIST CBIBCB
die Park Rvo.

John T. Adams Jr. _ Poster
Mornlsg Worship . S:tt a. ra.
Sunday School ___ S:4S B. SO.
Morning Worship 10:11 s. m.
X T " Masting* __ (ill p. ra.
(Intsrmsdlat*. Hsnlor)

Bvsnlng Worship _ 7:1# p. ra.

TO

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YOUR

CHURCH
N O TICE

Nazarene

CALL

F IR S T CBVRCB
XASARETB
Ssndsy asr-lco
Bk 04 Bop la A vo.
It:* * a. ra.
Sunday Bchosl .
m otor
Paul lucks*
Oobjsstl
Sunday School _ _ _ 1:11 s. m.
"Soul and Body**
Wsdnsadsy BsrvUo 1:1* P- ra. Mornlsg W orship 14:14 ra ra.
B ssd lsg Room: SOS B. First. Touts -----_ _ _ _ _ 4:00 p. ra.
VVtskdays: iliS S a.m. . 4:14 Bvnaasllstle Borvlco T:#* pas.
p.m. Friday Evening: 4:10- Third Snsdsy
Blngsplrallun _ _ l:S* p. a .
B:*0 p.m.

FA 2-2611

These Sanford Merchants
Urge You To Attend
The Church O f Your Choice
Wllnon-Eithelb«rfnr Mortanry

Tha Amarican Oil Company

Eunice L WUeoa aad H off

Mr. aad Mrs. M. R. Strickland

I'rugrcwsivc I'rlHtinc Co.

WUaoa-Maier Funiitaio Co.

J. M. Caaseres and Staff

Mr. tod Mr*. A1 WUoob

Mteiutroai Realty

Mr*. Appleby a Rcalaurant

Hsrb Bloastrora aad Buff

Lncillo and Harold Appleby

US M. Park
Tha Rita Thenlrn
Bill Lovsloca A Employee*

Holler Motor flakd Co.
Kasaett Farrell A Buff

Food Fair Stores, 1m .

A one night revival *er
vice will hr- held at the
Church of the Naxarcnc in
Lake Mary at 7 p.m. this
Sunday wiUi Rev. Albert
Green from the Faith Church
of ibv Natarvne in Jackson­
ville as the evangelist.
Special music for the ser­

Gs*rg* Batiey A Krapioyses

J. C. Penney Company
C- L Hsbtasss aad Erapteyees

Kouthern Natural Gan
John Duns A Staff

Soafonl Atlantic Naiiottnl Hank
■•ward H. Hodge* A Bull

The d»wt liquidation U the vice will to provided by Che

church's first step toward
the erection of an educational
and aodal addition to the
building a* part of an expan­
sion program.

CBS BBBBAT1BX SL
c a a ia r tA B c a r a c a

Rsv. a Ruth Or sa t _ Pastor
Suadoy School — _ 10:04 ra m.
M ornlsg W orship list* ra nral
Sunday Evening _ Til# p. ra.
Wod. Ilh lo Study _ M O a ra.
Conqutrors Mooting
Vrtdap ---------- ■ M l pl »

Christian

of the Ifwy. 17-PJ aad SR
436 Intersection, U completely
air conditioned.
Sunday night's service la
open to the Interested public.

Grace Church
To Observe
Memorial Day

Congreffstional

a.m. Path A n s a t a t S4th * t
1:41 a. m. „
Church ashool
1 1 : 0 0 a. ra- ------------- asrvloo
1:11 p. m. — Chrlsllsn Tenth
Ministry
Rsv. Waltor A.R. Mornsrssa.

POSIT CHBIBTUS CISBCB

Ascension Church
Sets German Servke

Lsk* M ary, mra
lia r. W. U Holcomb*. Pastor
Sunday
t i l l a. ra. ___ _ Btbls Bcnool
11:0* ra ra. - M orning Worship
7i0O p. m. — Bvsnlng Ssrvlco
7 :«* p. n . _ Wsd. Mid-Wash
Praysr Bsrvlcss
7:00 p. ra. Ind Wsd. M ission
ary Ssrvlc#

W R ceoeaB

w aoon

YIKGIMA PETROSKI
P. O. Bax 1214
SORA NOItlUS

TK »- tiU

Slat# Farm ItuuraBr* Com^anii
Irviag L Prjor aad Staff

Hill Lumber A ilurdwar* Co.
JiMMj Crappa A K rapiojeoa

�•be ftnntnii Verna

Male Chorus Serenade Set Pentecostal

Fri. May 24, 63— Page 3

Tickets for the concert will
A Spring Scrtaade win be tion. All Through the Night, |Musical Trust and Oklahoma.
Tbe
concluding
number I be available at the door and
pretested by Use Sanford gate Sweet Genevieve, Annie Lau­
will be the stirring Batik |the public is invited to at­
Cbonu next Thursday at ■ rie. Cornin' Through tbe Rye, 1
tend, Carnie said.
Eight Belli Away to Rio, Tbe j Hymn of tbe Republic.
p. m. is tbe Seminole High
School auditorium under the
baton of birector Robert Cersie.
Highlighting tbe concert will
be four solo trumpet numbers
by local musician, Sid Vihlen
Jr., he will pity The Debu­
tante by Clarke, Willow Ec­
hoes by Simon, Tbe Lord's
Prayer by Malotte and Tend­
erly by Lawrence Cross.
Mrs. Robert Smith, accom­
panist will be beard in two
composition* spotlighting the
piano with the chorus accom­
panying her in th* back­
ground.
These two numbers will be
Jcsu, Joy of Man's Desiring
and Moonlight Sonata by Bee­
thoven.
Soloists portions of tbo songs
to be sung will feature Dick
Aiken in Tbe Omnipotence by
Schubert; Erins McCoy in
Aura Lee; NAS Chaplain Ro­
bert Deal in On tbe Road To
Mandalay by Speaks and
Bill Brown in lb* folksong,
Grandma Grunts.
The concert will open wllb
several spiritual numbers In
eluding Behold, lfow Good
and How Pleasant; Wake, 0,
SHERRI A N D BAO ETTA SIMNELI.I, shown here nt the keybonrd will
Wake; King Jesus 1( A'-Llst
present piano duets ns their share o f the entertainment protrrum for the
ening and Were You There?
.Merry Go Round show, u benefit variety show fo r the Little Red SchoolTraditional and eontempor
house fo r mentally retarded children. The show is scheduled fo r 8 p.m.
ary numberf will Include A
Tuesday nt Seminole H i«h School. The Moses Spinelli will play Pineapple
Hymn To Freedom, Dedlca

IWka and A Sonatina. Tickets will be on sale at the door,

Rally Held
In Longwood
By Donna Kates
Rev. Joe Upchurch, pastor
of the Orlando Pentecostal
Church, opened service* at
7:3o p. m. Monday at the
First Pentecostal Church of
Longwood for the Sectional
Young People’s Rally.
Some t3o young people were
in attendance at the rally.
Congregational singing was
under the direction of Omcr
Hutchins. Guest speaker was
Rev. Eddie Teston of Apop­
ka whose message was based
on the parable of the Good
Samaritan with emphasis
placed on the Israelites who
laid themselves open to at­
tack by tbe robbers.
Tbe Pentecostal Church of
Apopka received the Con­
queror’s Banner for the larg­
est attendance.

(Herald Photo)

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T U P NIN TH J I D K I t l , ( I I I
rrrr or
a v is r o w m : a i
a m .r r o r * T T , r in m o a .
t i m m a r t o . ta n a
M AINE OAVINOS DANK.
P lain tiff,

Jaycees State Prexy To Install New Officers

Sanford - Seminole Jayeeei
will hold their annual Instal­
JAMBA E. LONO, at nx. at al lation and award! banquet
I W . n.Unt*.
tonight at 7:30 at the Civic
T O T in : o r a i r r i t
g M T U M I R roR K C l.O arM K
Center.

T f i JAMKM E. Ii)N&lt;] an.l
P A I'L A J. IXJNO. hla wlfa.
■ P iin r . T i P i Durton. Ohln
Tou ara h .r .b r luitlfl.d that
• Complaint to foracloa#
certain mortxaxa anrumbarlnv
_ «n* n n u a nta— rtm-iiln.il— r-rrlproparty. to .w it:
I^ t F l»a (1). QUAIL POND
HKKJIITa It KIT .AT. Caaaelb.rry, FlorMa. flomlnnla
County, Plorlila, accordInx to Flat tharaof recorilatl In Plat Book 11.
paxa 74. o f tha Publlo Itacnnla o f gamlnola County,
Plorlila.
kaa tiaan fllail ag itn .t yon In
tha atraira-atylail ault, amt you
ara r.qutrad to aarra a ropy
of your
Anawar or othar
I ’ lanllnc to tha Complaint on
P la ln tlffa attiirnay*. A N D K IlBUN. KLTIII, DBAN, LO W N.
DEd A van dan IIEIUI. I l l
Ka»t Canlral Avanu*. orun.tn,
Plnrlda, and f l i t tha original
A n t ia r or othar Fl.adlnw In
tha ofllc# o f tha Clark o f tha
Circuit Court on or htfora th*
Itth day o f Juna. l t d . I f you
fait to do ao. a dtrraa pro run.
faiao w ill ba Uti.n axalnat
you for tha rallaf damandad
In tha Complaint.
Tlila Not lea atiatl ba pub
tUhrd onca a walk for four
ronaarullva waaka la tha Manford tlarald.
DATED thW I f nd day of
May. I l l l .
Arthur 1L Itarkwlth. J r.
Clark o f Circuit O iu rt
tty: Martha T. Vlhlan
Daputy Clark
Puhtlah May I I, 11 * Juna
T. 14. 1441,

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Tou and nnch o f you are
hereby notified amt required
tu prraent any clalma and &lt;leniiml* which you. or either
o f you. may hnva nun Inal the
rutata of KHAIM 1- W ll.SoN ,
dec tit tied, tala o f Mtd County,
to Lite County Judur of Hamlnole County, P lo r lli, at hi*
office In Ilia Court I tone* of
aald County nt Hanford, F lo r­
ida,
within
ala
ntlend.ir
month* from the time o f the
rirnt piihtlrutton o f thla no-'
lira. Baclt • l.ilrn or itenmhil
all.ill be In writing, and -bull
•tat* the place o f rcaldrnc*
am! post o ffic e addrea* of th*
claimant, and ahalt be •worn
to by th* claimant. III* agent,
or attorney, and any enoh
claim or demand not ao filed
ahall be void.
/«/ Helen Moya
/*/ Rebecca ponder
A* Co-Adm lnlatralrlce* of
the Mutate o f KHHIM 1YVlLrtON. dacaaaad.
Hlenatrom, Davla A Mrtntoah
Attorney* fo r Co-Admlnlelratrlcaa
cut'*?
Fo.t Office Drawer 111#
i t t u p . c m i't rr c o i r t o r Hanford, Ptorlda
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COMPANY, a California cor­ CIIIYCBIIY Ml. 11113*
poration
autliorliad
to
do FKDERAt. NATH ISAM MOItTboMntaa In tha Mtata at F lo r­ OAtiM AHHOCIATION, a io r poratlon.
ida,
Plaintiff,
Plaintiff,
v*.
•vatU t.P tl TtODW D KTANAKIH.
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TO i T I l r i l l A K YltK D KU IC K
p o ll Ml Kiwi 1IM
MASTBIIMIN and M lltlt- WORTH (f.H
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and
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Raatdencr I nktH.wn
YOU AND BACH OP YOU
Ynu. defendant*, arc hereby
ARE ItE llE R T X M T iriK I» that
a
ault
ba*
ba«n
broUKht notified that a complaint to
(oraclnaa a certain mcrlgaue
akalriat
you
by
INrtTITU
on th*
fu lli.n ln g daacrlltvd
T Io N A D
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proparty. lo -w lt:
PAN T, a California corpora
Lot 27, I It nc k l- R fN I.A N D
tl.n autliorliad to do bu*tti..a
P-HTATKM. a aub-dlvlebm.
In tha Mtal* or Florida. Plain
accurdlnic to a plat there­
tiff, to (oraclot# a certain
of, recorded In Plat It o k
Mortxaxa
nior* particularly
11. page* IS to 22 of th*
daacrlhtd In tha Complaint
Public Record* o f Hi,mlfiled In thla ault. which Mort
gage ancurnbara tha follow ing
mde County, Plnrlda.
One
Duu Therm lie iter
d.acrlbed proparty. attuata
lull). All,del No. 32i-« rter­
S.m lnol* County, Florida, to
lal No. ) ! ) " ( : one ll. K.
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fait 1, Block T. II KPT
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41721: one &lt;1 K refrlgcraHKCTIUN (INK, according
tur (electric. Model No.
to plat tharaof recorded
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In P lat Book II, Paxea 1
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and I, Public Record* of
than K * i.m#t Fan f#l*cMamlnola County, FlorMa,
trie). no nintUI *»r •#rUl
together with a National
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tlun#r and rurnaca. Model ara rauulrvit l » » r r * » * *-«py
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a lT A lS IU l, Serial 2 « m t
to tha Complaint on P la in tiff*
lit.
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WlTNKKrt ray hand a„,l - f f » .
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be taken aa cunftaaad by you t i l l a*al o f o fflv * at Hanfnril,
HATED, at Hanford. Florida. Hemlnule County, thl* lln .l
|Ills Iln d day a( May, l t d .
•lay af May, tail.
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Arthur It. Ilackwllh. Jr
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Clerk at th* Circuit Court
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Hy: Manna T. V IliI.it
Deputy Clerk
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New officcri and board of
dircctori for the 1963-64 year
will be Imtallcd by Cody
Bailey of Ft. Pierce, newly
elected president of the Flor­
ida Junior Chamber of Com­
merce. The Sanford Jaycees
nominated Bailey and work for
his election to this office at
ih ( l‘( 4« Bv - - - . « n llo o hold
Ft. Lauderdale.
A social gct lojethcr will be
held immediately after the
installation at the Fleet Re­
serve Bldg, on the lake front.
New officers to be Installed
include Jim Smith as presi­
dent; Jack Ludwig as first
vice president; Harold Chap­
man as second vice presi­
dent; Fhilllp Skates as third
vice president; Charles Telenbaitm, as secretary; Clyde

Rev. Lindsay
On Radio
By Donna Estes
The First Baptist Church
of Longwood is continuing its
radio ministry each morning,
Monday through Friday, at
6:40 to &gt;:U a.m. on Radio
Station WKIS.
Rev. Jack Lindsay, pastor
of the church. Is speaker for
the broadcasts called “ Morn­
ing Devotions." Purpose of
the program la to increase
family devotion and Christian
emphasis in each home.

Long as treasurer and Lee
Hawkins, historian.
The Board of Directors ia
composed of Dave Berrien,
Wendell Davis, Jimmy Jono*,
Chuck Roberts, Ronald Russi,
Tom Speer and Frank Voltotine.

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Ascension VBS
Meeting Set

Set Dinner
By Laalae Slmosek
The Altamonte Springs Boy
Scouts and Explorers will
sponsor a chicken dinner
from 5 until 7 p.m. Saturday
at the Altamonte Springs Ele­
mentary School to raise funds
for additional camping equip
ment.
Ticket* wi|] be available at
the door for the dinner which
will Include potato salad,
coleslaw, rolls and iced tea.
Homemade desserts will tie
sold separately.
Following the dinner a
Court of Honor wilt be held
around a Council Fire after
which a program of enter­
tainment will be presented
featuring Indian Dances by
Tipisa Lodge, Kaliga Chap­
ter, Order of the Arrow.

By Jane Casselberry
A Vacation Bible School
training session for all teach­
ers and helpers will be held
at Ascension Lutheran Church
in Casselberry on Monday at
7:30 p. m. at the church.
The Vacation Bible School
ia planned for June 10-21,
Monday through Friday, from
9 until 11:15 a. m. All child­
ren from ages three through Memorial Day
Rev. Delmas Copeland of
It are welcome. Children may
be enrolled by calling Mrs. fhe Casselberry Community
Methodist Church will con­
C. ft. Zehnder.
duct a Memorial Day Ser­
vice on Sunday at the two
morning services for mem­
IT T its: l l l l l i IT ( &lt;n IIT l*P bers of the church who have
H IM M T T II J l D iet Al* (T H - pasted away during the past
IT IT IT ( A l l PUR S B R IT year.
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K ATH E STONE, "Mia* Navy Wlnjm o f Gold,”
posts the VAH-5 airplane at the 100 per cent
participation mark on the Navy Relief Society
scoreboard. VAH-5's "Savage Sons" were the
first Sanford-based unit to meet their goal In
current fund-raising drive.
(Official U. S. Navy Photo)

Jaycees Hear Bomb Talk
The missions, activities and
capabilities of the Sanfordbased heavy attack bombers
was outlined for members of
the Jayrcci Thursday by
I.cdr. Bill Wlnberg, top pilot
of the month of April for the
Wing, at a luncheon meet­
ing Thursday at the Civic
Center.
Lcdr. Wlnbert, who has a
score of 13 direct hits In
bombing competition thowed

slides of the types of bomb­
ing, the preparation that Is
necessary for training of
pilots and what goes into the
making of a crack pilot and
bombardier-navigator.
The slides showed the var­
ious methods of "dropping"
bombs, including "pop-ups,"
low, level amt loft bombing.
Ho also described lay down,
medium angle loft and "over
the shoulder" drops.

The Inner Circle of Rid*A-Whit* Stables is presenting
• Benefit Horse Show June I,
at tbe stables, at 7 p. m.
A parade of teams will
start promptly at 7 p. m.
la regulation style as U Is
done In international competi­
tion. The show is for the bene­
fit of tbe United States Jump­
ing Team. AU teams must be
entered by 6:3* p. m. AU en­
tries and inquiries should be
sent to : Show Secretary,
Bos *11, Sanford.
Teams are limlcd to three
riders from any area or
stable, and stablei may en­
ter aa many teams as tbey
wish, though riders may not
ride oo more than one team.
There will be trophies and
sis ribbons awarded in each
class. A nursery service will
be available at the show
grounds and a barbecue din­
ner will be served from S
p. m. “ until."
Judge for the show will be
M. J. Hulsey of Tampa.
Th*
Ride-A-Whlle Chal­
lenge TTophy will be award­

ed to the team accumulating
the most points in classes 4,
7, la and 14. The Chatknge
Trophy muat be won three
times for permanent possess­
ion though the winning team
may keep It until two weeka
prior to the next show. In
case of a lie, equitation rides
will decide the winner.

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Miami 32. Florida
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�.VBW YORK a m ) — The
trailed States la sending a
record number of athletes a*
bread this year.
Estimates vary but It's
probable the total will top
70b and for most of them it’s
a free ride. All tot a few
amateur gol/era will be on
the eapeaae account
•a If foreign travel is your
dream, the cheapest way to
get there ia te play your-way
la any of dosens of sports
from boxing to yachting.
A new American record for
H became a cinch when the
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The 0 lasts aad Dodgars
finally ended their ISO rival­
ry in Dodger Stadium when
Ban Francisco scored four
times la the ninth ianiag of
the third end final playoff
game to beat Los Angeles, 84, .and win the Natieoal Lea-

tioned pitcher Art Quirk to
the Senators' York, Fa., farm
W L W A U U I (U P I)—On- team.
clnnati’s Jim O'Toole edged
Milwaukee's Denny Lrm aster
In n brilliant southpaw pitch­
ing duel Thursday as ths
Rada dafaatad the Braves, *•

BALTIMORE (UPI)-Robin
a sm Orioias Into the Amer­
ican Latgne lead Thursday
BigM aa be stopped the Waabtagton Senators, 1-0, an two
kits aad mined the manager­
ial dsbut of GU Hodges.
The 80-year-old righthander
Iwfad a brflltsnt game aa he
petted hie third consecutive
complete game victory after
dropping hie first four deBattimore'a ninth triumph
k M game* moved the Ori­
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the idle Chicago White Sox.

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K o n c n m ir r .n R iir n i v BN pursuant in a Final Derr**
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Court of Ibn Nlnlb Judicial
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County Courthnuss la tho City
*1 Sanford. County of Hemlpolo. Florida, at !»:• * A. M.
on tbo Itta day al June, ISai,
lha folluw tn* described pro.

Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk nl the Circuit Court
Hemlnol* County. Florid*.
Mark N. Cleveland. Jr.
and C arroll llurko
Attorney* for P lain tiff
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an, a decree pro oonfeeeo w ill
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BAN FRANCISCO. (UPI —
Orlando Cspsda, San Frandaco Giant* first baseman,
sued Look Slagaxlns Thursday
for |l million damagea for an
artlel# which hla complaint
aald tspossd him to "con­
tempt and ridlmls" and In­
jured hla reputation aa a bassball player.

This ia the year the XJ.S.
track and field forces go to,
Moscow for a dual meet July.
30-21. A total of 80 men and
women will bo on that team'
which also has engagements
in West Germany and Great
Britain before returning to
the U.S.
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A small track group will!
go to Russia in advance,)
other small groups will break1
off for a Scandinavian tour
later.
Swimmers will be dropping
out of the clouds over Japan
and Europe during the sum-J
mer. At least 30 guys and
gals will swim in overseas
meets as further preparations
for next year’s Olympics
scheduled at Tbkyo.
Wimbledon has drawn at
least 31 Yank tennis players
led by Chuck McKinley, Den­
nis Ralston, Frank Froehling,
Darlene Hard, Billie Jean
Motfltt and Carole Caldwell.
Amateur wrestler* have a|
couple of junket* coming up.:
Freo style grapplers wilt com-;
pete in world championships,
at Sofia, Bulgaria, and Greco.J
Roman stylists bead for
Stockholm. There'S be 10 in
each group.

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OToole Bred a three hitter
fn r
his esvetth victory
against three defeats ts the
Reds boosted their wtanlag
streak to four games and
moved fade tho first division.
Lomaster suffered a heart­
Ben Chads, who allowed
breaking d e f e a t , allowing
only four hits and striking only four hits, picked up the
out eight. However, he was win for the Bankers.
In other Little League ac­
the victim of two unearned
tion, Chase toppled Standard
PITTSB U R G H (U P I) — The Pittsburgh Pi­
Oil, 8-4, with SUn Wlnfree rates, aorely in need of a long ball hitter and bench
Daryl Spencer, the Los An­ gaining the victory on the strength, today traded veteran outfielder Bob Skingeles Dodger castoff signed mound.
ner to Cincinntitl fnr Jerrv T.vnrh— often referred to.
Wilsun-Hsin — slugged tutf
*■ n rice vfcem by ituemniu
the major leagues’ most succenaful and highest
last week, drove la the first cock. 15-7, in Men's Softball
paid pinchhittar.
League play aa Jim Jeralgan
raa with n fluke double.
M io fc * R n c c a r
A Pirate spokesman here
Rookie Pete Roe# led eff waa th* winning hurler aided
n y C lJ
D O jjC )
laid H was a straight player
the fourth by reaching first by home runs from Mick and
oa an error by MUwtukee Warren.
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»wap wlUl 00 c ,,li Evolved.
In other men's softball ac­
shortstop Denny Mcnke. Rose
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Both Skinner and Lynch beremained stationed aa Vsda tion, McRiney won o y e r
.OS ANGELES — Highly f » n their big time earners
Pinson and Frank Robinson Chase. 17-12, with Frink
:urbed over the worst road with the Pirates aa rookies
struck eat, but scored when Williams gifting the vktory
» In the brief history of the in 1034. Skinner, a Sl-year-oid
and
Splevcy,
Johnson
and
Spencer's soft pop to short
», officials of th* Los An- lanky leftfielder, remained
IW T R R I T R C t r r r a t- K T SF
skipped past Hank Rimer hitting home runs.
T H R M i v n i Jl'IS IC IA L I’ l l - right
es Angels went into an with the Pittsburgh club
ct'rr o p awu r o n ir.uj. Aaron for n double.
cutlve huddle to seek ways since, but Lynch wss trsdnous coi'vnr, r t im iM .
To Minora
n it w c R N V so, lir a s
eorrect the situation.
ed to Cincinnati, where h*
T IIK IMWTON P i V K CUNTS
NEW YORK (U P I)-O u t­
Negotiations with other built a reputation as one of
Indoebines* l i e s women
HAVIN'!W HANK
isrican Lragu» dubs, not*, the best plnchhltters in the
rtsintur. dislike paper money, but dote fielders Manny Jimenei, who
at this time isst year was
vs.
th* Cleveland Indians, rs- game.
on
silver
coins,
which
they
ttOtTBRT V. TREMPKIl. *4 US
batting .381, and Jose Tirtated in a net total of nothLynch, 32, hat a career
Dsrtndtnu. wear In chains strung around
bull, anothsr of the Kansas
awrwdrd wtmem o r at’rr their necks.
total of U pinchhlt home
■w
City Athletics' top hitters last
)ne problem Is what to do runs, just one shy of the m i­
m o u th u rn
r o a R C M ir in
season, today were optioned
ll or about llo llsllmky, the Jor league record of 14 held
T ill Hubert F. Trctnpcr and
Nancy A. Trem per, hi*
to Portland of ths Psclfle
gels' playboy southpaw, by big Georgs Crosr* who
wlfa
Coast League.
o hat a pitching record of played for th* old Boston
M K V IlIK h tK i
In an unknown atal* or
» victory and seven defeats. Braves, Milwaukee. Clnclncountry othar than lha
Gsnsral Manager Fred Ha- nati. and St. Louis in the NaPlata or Florida, and mallt h*a repeatedly declared tlonal League.
Ins addreea being;
l-atruti 4*. N avy No. U I.
IV
TUP
t mt rrr
rot h t
This season with the Reds,
c/o Pleat l-oet Office, New
N IN TH J IT IIIT A L n n r t i T .
Lynch appeared In 22 games,
Y orb. Saw r-&gt;rk
IW
AWD
POR
RKSIVULK
YOU AltK hereby notified
t'OCWTV, rt.llH IIIV
mostly in ptnch-hittlng roles.
that a Complaint lu fore,
IW C lltw t-R R V WIN IS! IT
As a plnch hltter he collect­
cloaa a certain m ortgage anw o t ic r t o
iir r p iw o
cumberlns lha tulluwlns *•*T IIK I..VIA W. T A T D R snd
ed three hita In 13 at bats,
rrlbed r-.«l prnperty, to-w lll
NV1I.AN L TATUntt. her hueincluding two homers and a
lo t S. Ill— ta A, COUNTRY
band,
CLUII *1 \N’t &gt;11. U N IT No.
double. Ills overall average
Ptalstlffa,
I accnrdlns to tba plat
vs.
League
in 32 piste appearances w u
theraof ae
recorded In
k. n. atimiAn and c a t a l-Ut no.&gt;b IS. rasee IS
i -in a l h iie u a o , hi* wtr*.
and IS. Public llecorde of
Baltimore
St i t ,
Hemlnol* t'nunty, Florida,
Defendant* Chicago
baa baen filed aaalnet you
T R R STtTW n r FLO RID A T O l
Alaska's nomadic Eskimos
New York
In (he above-alyled aull, and
K. H. BIIEHAO snd
you ara required la aerva a
C A T A L IN A
U
HURRAH, Boston
use the caribou as meat for
copy nf your Anawer or other
hi* wir*
food. Its born* for implements
Kansas City
d e ed in g to the Cnptplalnl on
Where residence le I
l-laliitlffa atlorneya. ANDKlland its hide for tents, ropes
141* IVmcs DsLeun Avenue Cleveland
HON, Itlttll, DKAN. M i WNHtop It
and clothing.
Los Angeles
UKH A van dan URIU1, SSS
Penturc*. PuerUt Rice
P.aal Central Unnlevmrd, OrPLKAHK T A K E NOTICE that Minnesota
land-i, Florida, and III* the
you ara hereby re&lt;iulrvd to Detroit
nrlslnal
Anawer
or
other
file yuur written anawer nr
rleadln c In Ih * o ffic e #1 th*
dafenaae. If any, pereonally Washington
Clerk o f tho Circuit Court on
ar by aa stlnrsey. on or be- San Francisco
or bofuro tbo S4lh day of

BT. LOUIS (U P I) — Tbs
National Foobtall League an­
nounced the Internal Revenue
Service has approved a $430,000 benefit plan for the league
that could bring 13-year men
aa much aa $821 a month In
pension*.
The starting date for play­
er eligibility ie 1959. Under
the plan, flve-yeer men will
receive aa estimated 8437 a
month In pensions after the
age of ftii. 10 year men $&lt;1541
and 15-year men $821.
A player must accumulate
at least five years active lea­
gue service to be eligible for
the plan and muit take part
In at least three games during
each year.
Money for tho plan will
com* from the broadcasting
rights to the championship
gam* each year and the sec­
onu ptaca puyuti gfmi;

S*o Panto. Braxll. .
One U. S. basketball team
still la ia Rio Oe Janeiro
competing la the world chsmpkmiblps (without much sue*'
cess) and another la due to
tour Central and South Amerlea In July conducting tlinica and giving demonstrations
at each atop.
This weekend, 10 top ama*
teur golfers headed by U. SJ
champ Labron Harris and
former champ Deane Beman
compete in the Walker Cup
matches against Britain at
Turnberry, Scotland. Bight
of those 10, still on an ex­
pense account, win complete
in the British Amateur tho
following week and 30 other
Yanks have entered on their

retu rn s
aa
administrator
r . l . i l b n . of lha Balat* o f
Nick
Conelanllne,
deceased;
that I hav* ftlsd my patltlon
for dlalrtbulloa and for final
discharge, and that on May 1*.
l i l t I will apply to the Hon­
orable C. Vernon Mia*. Jc.
County
Judge
of
Hemlnol#
County, H onda, for approval
of oald final returns snd fo r
an order of distribution and
for final discharge aa adminis­
trator r . U d b a o f the Katata
of Nick Constantin*, deceased.
May I. I t*a.
S/Kenneth M- Leffler
.tdiolnUtrator c.l.a.d.t&gt;.n.
o f Ih* Katata ef Nick
Constantine, deceased
Hnlekieno end 1-efrtev
Poet Office D raw er II
Hanlord. Florida
Atloraeys for Admlalelratar.
I'ubllah: May L IS, IT, tl. 1 * 0

cm —it

for* Jun* 17, t *«&gt;. al Ih*
National
O ffle* of th* Clark of Ih*
Circuit Court, at tho Courtdeceased.
houao la Haaford, Hetalnol*
County. Florida, aad to mall Loa Angeles
Wlnderwaedls, Italass
4b Ward
a copy theraof to Htenitrom. St. Louis
SSS Park Arena*. Houlh
Davla 4k Mclatoah. Atlorneya Cincinnati
for Plaintiff*. Puat O ffle* ll»a
w in ter Park. F lorid*
Publleh Slay U , as,
IIS*. Haaford. Florida. In that Chicago
Jun* 7, IIS*.
rartala
proceeding
pending Pittsburgh
CDI-71
again*! you In Ih* tTIrcult
Court af tba Nlalh Judicial Milwaukee
Circuit nf Florida. In and fnr Philadelphia
Hemlnul* County. Florida. In Houston
Ida. In Protate.
Chancary, an abUravtatail 1111*
In rot Feint* ef
o f paid caua# being T h elm a New York
SUSLUM H ADE
VV Taylor and Nolan L T a y ­
Deceased. lor, her huehand. I'lalntlffa.
T o AM Crvdttooo aad Persona
Having clahoo or Dense ada
A n a l S a i d Kalatos
Defenuaals." and herein fall
You aad ea.h of you nr* not or n Doer** Pro Cuafeeao
baraby notified and r*-iulr*l w ill b* entered agnlnet you.
to present any claims aad de­
Th* nature o f this proceed­
mands which you. or althtr ing being a suit fur foreclos­
o f yon. may has* against ure of a M ortgage on tba fol­
Ih* ratal* of MO LIAR VVADM low la g describe J real pro­
deeeaeet, lata o f tsld Caunty, party
lying
and being In
to th* County Jadsn of Heml- H.mlnol* County, Florid*, toBui* County, Florida, at hla w ll:
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•fftro In tba sourt hnueo of
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aold
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at
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year a**at la seed year
Florida, within ala calandar
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applisatiea t* s i i( yss'i*
month* from th* time o f tba
Southwest &gt;» o f Section
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loo. Two soplea s f each alalm
Kang* I ] East, these* run
or demand aball b* la writing
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residence and poet offlea ad­
Houlh
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thence run
ard. fir*, the!), tawprte
dress o f th* clalmaat. and
East 1*1 fast to th* Point
kstaive aad aslltiisa alia
shall b* sworn to by th*
of ID glaalog.
available. Fremlsaii pay
claimant, hi* agent, or at­
W1TNEHH my hand aad seal
b* paid la saiy Usletttorney and accompanied by a o f aald Osurl at Haaford.
meals.
filing fee a f oaa dollar sad Hemlnol* County, Florida, thla
such claim or demand not so I7nd day o f May, A. l«. IKS.
To Agrntt: Wo a 4fl 3o
Died ehall be void.
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pirawj U ttnJ tvmjJrfo
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i l l on ra&lt;4urit. Brot.rA * a Imlnlatraior a f the
Clerk o f th* Circuit Court
a&lt;o i l .Aaiignoii Auk
Kstai* of
Hy: Martha T. Vlhlen
H O LM E VS*ADR, deceased
Deputy Clerk
flan.
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Old Glory Post
To Observe
Memorial Day

Annual Concert, Banquet Tonight
trophies to be presented by
Bandmaster Ernest Cowley.
Trophies will go to the most
outstanding m u s i c i a n , the
most outstading t » trier, the
musician who haa made the
most progress and the twirler who has made the moet
progress.
Band association officers far
next year will be introduced at
that time.
During the conceit Ute stud*
•nt conducted numbers will in.

Th* Seminola High School
Band will hold their annual
banquet awartia ceremonies
and concert at the achool be.
ginning at 6:80 p. m. tonight.
The publie la invited to the
free concert which will begin
at 8:15 p. ra. in the achool
auditorium, with atudent con*
due to re and several epeelalty
number*.
The banquet will begin at
8:30 p. m. in the cafeteria
with awards, letters, keys and

Girls Auxiliaries
Observe Anniversary
The Girls Auxiliaries of
Central Baptist Church met
at the Church for their May
meeting. Following the roll
call, which each Auxiliary bad
separately, the Intermediate
and Junior Auxiliaries assem­
bled for a combined program
on the founding of Girls’ Aux.
lliary.
The opening prayer was
led by the WMS Prayer
Chairman and included spe­
cial petitions for those Miss­
ionaries whose birthdays fall
on May 14lh. The Program
entitled “ Happy Birthday
Girls Auxiliary," waa pre­
sented by Miss Faye Hayei,
the Intermediate Program
Chairman.
The theme of the program
told how GA's were organis­
ed in 1913, under the sponsor­
ship of and as an auxiliary
to the Women’s Missionary
Union, which la an auxiliary
to the Southern Baptist Con­
vention. The GA'a la a misstoaaagt ngganisaUflfl for alrls
between the agea of nine
through 18 years. Its pur­
pose is to lead girla to a full­
er understanding of God'a
will for their own lives and
the needs of today’s world
in the religious realm.
The study of “ Forward
Steps," the girls training
program In Christian living
and Riving, helps the girls
to desire a life of high stand­

ards and good principles; to
have a better perception of
their personal obligation to
present Christ to those around
them, and to recognise their
responsibility to those on Use
mission fields.
Taking parts on the inter*
eating program were Miaa
Patricia Nelson, Miss Patri­
cia Bostic, Miss Wanda Nel­
son, Mias Faye Hayei, Miaa
Candace Watson, Miss Becky
Nelson, Miss Ruth Bullard,
Mias Barbara Maple* and
Mrs. Edna Giles.
Following the program the
buiiness session was held
an i plans for the GA MotherDaughter Banquet were made,
The group then adjourned to
the dining area for refreshmenta.
The GA 30th Anniversary
was depicted In decorative
icing on a beautiful, delicious
sheet cake, prepared by WMS
President,
Mrs.
Charles
HoyeioLime float was served
with the cake.
Those attending were Mrs.

R.

GiH)i,

-imernwnaw

Counselor; Mrs. Joyce Walk­
er, Junior Counselor; Miss
Faye Hayei, Mias Becky Neleon. Miss Patricia Bostic,
Miss Patricia Nelson, Miss
Candace Watson, Miss Alice
Warren, Miss Wanda Nelson,
kill* Teresa Warren, Misa
Ruth Bullard, Miss Barbara
Maples and Mrs. Alice Smith,
visitor.

Mother-Daughter Banquet
Held At Altamonte Church
By Louise Himunek
Tbe First Baptist Church of
Altamonte Springs held lta
annual Mother-Daughter Ban­
quet aa a part of Focus Week
for the Girls Auxiliary last
Friday evening at tbe Church.
Some 25 members and
guests were presented with
the counselor, Mr*. Dan Co­
wart, and other church lead­
ers, including ihe pastor,
Rev. Lewi* D. Haines.
Colon of the auxiliary,
green, while, and gold, were
carried out by Mr*. J. E.
Hildcbran who waa in charge
of decorations for the social
hall.

English Estates
Parents To Meet
By Ji m Casselberry
A ll parents of children who
will attend the new English
Estate* School next Fall are
irged to be present at 7:30
&gt;. m. Monday for an organ*
rational meeting to be held
n the auditorium of the
South Seminole Elementary
School in Casaelberry.
Principal Morri* Ruby will
m present to answer queaions from the parents con­
cerning the new achool.

Class To Meet
Young Adults of We »tm initer Presbyterian Church will
meet on Friday, May SI, at
the home of the pastor. Rev.
John Montgomery, 2028 Chip­
pewa Trait in Dom meric h
Rills. An evening of fellowship and study is planted.
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Table* were U-shaped, cov­
ered with white linen cloths
with
an arrangement
of
green fern interposed with
white and gold mums down
the center. Programs were
in the form of old fashion­
ed dolls amt small hats of
green, gold and white, served
■a mint cups.
The group enjoyed a deli­
cious dinner of fried chic­
ken,
potato salad,
green
beans, hot roll*, anniversary
cake, ice cream ami ice tea.
Following tho banquet a
program was presented by
Mrs. H. R. Hamby commem­
orating the 73th Anniversary
of the founding of the Wom­
en '! Missionary Union and
tbe 50th Anniversary of the
Girls Auxiliary.
The program consisted of a
Fashion Parade starting with
Miaa GA of Tomorrow played
by Cindy Wysocki, MU* GA
of 1963 by Sharon Adams,
MU* GA of 1913 by Carol Sul­
livan, Miss GA of 1924 by
Theresa Cowart, Miss Focus
Week by Cathie Kelly and
Mist GA at Work, Connie
Connelly;
MU* Star Ideal depicted by
Mary LouUe Haines, Miss
Japanese GA
by Martha
Stuns, Miss GA Camper by
Suaan Hopper, Mist Forward
Stepa by Edith Sicrert and
MUa GA Hymn by Huiii Mur­
ray.
Mr*. Othcll Sullivan, WMU
president, gave the invocation
and tha evening closed with
a message from the pastor.

AUTO

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A IR

dud* the Deep River Suite,
conducted by Charles Rabun:
the Washington Post Msrrh
by Barbara Miller; The Stars
and Stripes Forever by Mariann* Humphrey and Dixie by
Frank Belsito.
Special numbers will high*
light the Trumpet Trio, made
up of Norman Leach. John
Homer and Scott Mulbun:
i-asxu* T r o m b o n e by the
Trombone section; a number
by the saxophone s e c t i o n

plus Installation
8 Tr. Factory

known as the Five Mellow
Winds.
Mike Corbin on the ba*s anil
'Joel Fehd on the piccolo will
be featured in the Stars and
Stripes Forever.
. John Sauls will narrate ths
comedy novelty number, “ Lit­
tle Bop Riding Hood."
Peter Bukur, associate di­
rector of the Seminole High
Band and director of the Jun­
ior High Band will direct two
numbers.

Following tlw aervtco tho
legionnaires and
auxiliary
members will proceed to tho
Palm Cemetery to Winter
Park to pay tribute to de­
ceased veterans.
All legion member* of the
area and of the Post W
group* are invited to attend.

Guild To Meet

Vegetable
Market
In New York Thursday, cab*
base prices were steady, at 42&gt;3.50, mostly »2.25-4-’ 50 for
crates of Florida domestic
round type. Red brought $3,
nml Savoy &gt;3.50*8.1 per crate.
Chinese cabbage prices were
slightly lower at 14-1-1.35 for
crates of unwrapped heads.
While wrapped head* (old fur
85.50. Colcry wu* steady,
crates o f two to four duten
sold mostly at 8.1-83.35, and
cartons of 18 film wrapped
celery hearts sold for 83-35*
83-50. Prices were firm for
for the best corn, with ulheis
dull. Crates o f 4 4 to five
doien ears of U. S. fancy yel­
low cum sold mostly at 83.35*
83.50, with some best ut 13.75.
Cucumbers sold fur 84.50-83
UN MEL DI from I’ uccini'it Madame Ilutterfly
per bushel bosket for the best
waa one o f the hit numbers from the Sprint? Con­
uiul small sixes were 84.50.
cert presented by the Semiuule High School
Eggplant sold for 8l-$5, most*
Glee Club recently. Miss Putty Glenn Johnson,
ly, with a few sales as high as
in Japanese costume, sany the operatic aria as
85.60. Endive was slightly
a surprise for Miss Ollie Iteese Whittle, Glee
higher again with most crates
Club director. A t the final concert o f the year,
Helling fur 83-60-81. mul a few
By Jane Casselberry
to Juliette laiw'a birthplace.
the soloists , chorus and ensembles received
best marks 84.35-11.50. Eicarwarm congratulations from their audiences for
It was an excited group nt She was born in l»&gt;0 and It
ole was also up slightly at
one o f the best performances o f the musical
83.75-83.35 per crate. Curley Gtrl Scouts who eagerly was in Savannah in 1912 that
*Kitreicatlon._____________________(Herald Photo)
parsley was slightly stronger. climbed aboard a chartered she founded the girt scout
MiltA m iM — of * -ftvp— doti'i.'
bus last Friday alternoon for" movemenr with the help I t
bunches selling at |5.50.
Sir Robert Baden Powell,
Peppers were a little lower. their king awaited weekend in
founder of
boy scouting.
Bushel baskets and crates of Savannah, Ga., to visit the
Many mementoes of her life
California Wondvr type, ex­ birthplace of Juliette Gordnn
are found there as welt as ex­
tra large, sold for $.1*83.50 and Low, founder of girl scouting.
amples of her art work and
smaller aixea ran from 82Mrs. Frank Russell and sculpture.
82.50. Radishes were unchang­
Miss Joan Oitrow, trailers of
The group enjoyed supper
ed ranging from X5 cents to
Troop 338, accompanied 18 at the famous Pirate's House
81.25 per basket iif 30-slx
The Ladies Auxiliary to ihe Troop Joined the effort in ounce film bags, mostly 81- girls from tho troop on the built in 1764 and reputed to
trip. Also going were mem­ have been the headquarters
Lake Mary Volunteer Fire full dress.
Yellow straight neck squash
bers of near Lake Troop 497 fur a band of cutthroat pi­
Generous
citizens
donated
sold
for
84
in
small
crates,
Department will celebrate iti
building materials as well as and cocoxelle In fair condition with their leader, Mr*. John rates. The dlndy lit cave dug
Fourth Birthday Anniversary
beneath Ihe house is appro­
money and service* and on runted from $2.30-53 50. Wa­ Hall.
this month.
The travelers stopped ia a priately decorated with skel­
April 30, 1950 the new fire ter cress was slightly higher,
The Auxiliary was organised house was dedicated with due ranging from 13 to 13 cents St. Augustine Park to enjoy etons and lifelike bodies.
nosebag lunches and arrived
Girls from Troop 338 who
to help the men of live Lake ceremony and a dance with per bunch.
at their destination, the Sa­ made ihe trip were Hutbura
Mary Volunteer Fire Depart­ refreshment! served from tire
In Centrul Florida Wednes­
ment raise money to build a kitchen, equipped by the Lake day, the cabbage market was vannah Manger Hotel, at Andrews, Cathy Carlisle, Les­
lie Komisar, Bonnie Sim
fire house, maintain tbe huild- Mary Home Demonstration slightly weaker, crates selling 11:10 p.m.
mons,
Suzanne Miller, Susie
They
were
up
bright
and
ing and equipment and help Club.
mostly at 81.23-81.35 with a
them in many other ways.
Today the fire house has few higher and sacks $1-81.10. early Saturday morning to Webber, Mary Jo Hulbert,
the
historic
city Annette Hinder, Karen Cass,
The Volunteer Fire Depart­ been expanded to include a Krd eubbngo ranged from explore
ment was organised in March meeting room, fully cqulPP*'*!. 52.25-83 and a few Savoy were where the Colony o( Georgia Doris Aiken, Joy Hornhuckle,
1958 by a group of civic- outdoor barbecue pit for the :offered at 82. Celery price* was founded on Feb. 12, 1733, Cathy Johnson. Cheryl Wat­
minded residents of Lake Fire
Department's famous were unchanged, with crates by Gen. James E. Uglclhurpc. ters, Alice Duiinetl, Susan
The girls visited tho old Hunter, Karen Kris*, Becky
Mary and adjoining areas, chicken barbecues, three fire [of two and four doten telling
willing to devote (heir time, trucks, and up-to-date fire nt 41.75 and uther sites $2. Colonial Cemetery w h i c h Totten and Melenda (.'assetenergy and money toward fighting equipment.
Ciates of 24 film wrapped dates luck to 1733 as well a* ! berry.
supporting a volunteer fire
Barbecues, dances and par­ heart* were $3.76. Tho first the famous old Wright unit
department.
lies are bekl to keep funds corn of the season from the Chippewa Square* with their
They were advised not to available fur maintenance of Central Florida region sold monuments. They saw (he IIIwith
“ start out too big", but real­ bulldingi and equipment and for ll.BO per crate o f five d u p e n d e n t
Presbyterian
ising that all fire depart­ many enjoyable hours are doxen ear*.
Church which was organized
ment! must have equipment, spent by the firemen and
U - D O - I T
Cucumbers were s t e a d y , in 1755 and where John Mon­
TI I M I T ■
the group went to work to their families and friends at huihele of U. S. No. t selling roe attended service*.
CONTROL/
obtain the needed equipment. these affair*.
The girls wrnt to the love
for |3, small sit* $2.75 and
MtuAnJ
By mid-summer there was a
ly
old
Davenport
llou&gt;e
limit
pivkv' foe ft* hcaaa
large and fair quality &gt;1.76ItHf,
) &gt;*&lt;M |hvWItruck of sufficient sue. don­
42.25. Bushel hamper* of Har­ in I82&lt;) ami restored hy ihe
.ui
eyy- |mn Mm
ated by 5Ir, and Mr*. Ed
Historic
Savannah
Founda­
W.l tom .W», •»•'•*•
vester beans sold for $.1-8.1.25,
Ui«"
f»4#
U
lster.
l-raam h«HQ
Zimmerman, also a high cap­
and were mostly fair quality tion. They took time out for
Mil l. LUMBER K
acity pump financed by Har­
lunch
at
The
Pink
House
be­
because of the dry weather.
HARDWARE CO.
vey Pugh.
The Crooms Senior Chorti* There was u very good de­ fore making their pilgrimage i l l t&gt;. Ird Hi. Hanford. Fla.
Pugh, the first fire chief will present its annual sprinir
mand ami a strong marktt for
and chief engineer, spent long concert, ’Tine Soiree de mu»lendlv« ami rtcaroir, endive
hour* assembling the truck que," on Monday, in the audi­
selling for $3 per crate for
with enough equipment to torium of the tchuui at 8:15 the liesl and sscarul* bringing
make it an effective weapon p. m.
$2.61). Peppers were $2.60A fire house was needed
This group has been ac­ 82.76 for bushel of extra large
to house the equipment and claimed by persuns of the dis­ site and as low a* $2.26 for
provide a meeting place. Mr. trict mid state festival* to be I smaller. Radishes were steady
and Mrs. Charles Kruger gave one of tho superior choruses at 4I-$LI0 per basket.
the land and in December of the state. During the years
1958 a crash drive for fund* guided by its director, Mr.
tu huild a fir* house was Earl K. Miuott, the chorue
Egypt's Spins and Great
pushed ahead. Volunteers for has received superior ratings Pyramid have stood guard
the drive were numerous and in both district and state over the Nil* River for 45
the Lake Mary Boy Scout festivals.
centuries.

Troop 338 Girl Scouts
Visit Home Of Founder

Lake Mary Auxiliary
Celebrates Birthday

SEATED nround t h e
fireplace in the Savan­
nah. Ga., h o m e of
Juliette Gordon Low,
founder of K&gt;t'l ttcoutinj?, are South Semi­
nole n c o it t a Doris
Aikin, Susan Miller,
Vicki Hrannon and Meienda Casselberry, left
to right, who were
local girls visiting the
h i s t o r i c a l city last
weekend. In the bottom
photo, Susan Hunter
and Vick I make Henne
cookies according to an
old Juliette Low recipe
in the kitchen at the fa­
mous birthplace.

Altar Society
To Sponsor
Dessert Bridge

The Woman's Guild o f As­
cension Lutheran Church o f
Casselberry will hold the
monthly meeting on Thursday
at 8 p.ni. at the church. Pastor
C. R. Zehnder will speak on
the topic “ Know Your 8ynod‘a
Work."
At some places in Panama,
the sun rises orer Pacif.r
waters and seta over Atlanta
waters.

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...ill i«m - ns,
a Dessert Bridie.
to tie held at 12:30 p m. next
Tuesday at the Maitland
Community Center.
Both men ami women are
invited to attend and door and
table prirea will lie awarded.
Reservations may be made
by contacting Mrs. Thad
Kurrk, 119 Tangelu Court, in
Maitland.

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Springs Community Chapel at
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The Gator Lumber Com­
pany at 700 French Ave. ia
boldmz the grand opening
Saturday of their newly en­
larged and extended Hard­
ware Department.
Thli la a separate new
building, all flntahed in red­
wood aiding with the famous
working Gator In bis paint
cap, holding a piece of lum­
ber in his paw, marking thr
spot.
J. J. West, president, and
Boyd Coleman, secretary-

FA T
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HUGE N E W SIGN tells the city that this la the Gator Lumber and Hard­
ware Co. The Jlardwure store is a now addition and a Grand Opening is
fr«tng held all day Saturday. In the foreground is Boyd Coleman, secretarytreasurer o f the organization.
(Herald Photo)

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(Herald Photo)

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P ro p ­

erties, Inc., Bullden and De­
veloper* at Deflary, Florida,
have announced a one-day
building operation of a Kingsberry House at DeBary, Flor­
ida. Burt Revels, the Building
Supervisor for Florida LakePark Properties, Inc., slates
that thla house building pro­
gram will begin at six a. m.
on Monday morning, May 27th
on Lot 14, DeBary Avenue
and Lake Shore Drive, just
east of the Intersection of
Enterprise County Road and
U. S. Highway No. 4.
Revels atatea that atarting
with a previously constructed
foundation and a terrazao slab
at alx a. m. all of the ex­
terior walls, the roof trusses,
roof eheathing, and tar paper
huse, will be completed within
twelve hours. All window* and
exterior doors will lie In place
iind the house closed in by
nightfall within the first tiny's
operation. From dawn to dusk
n spnre sgo hums will have
hern built.
“ this Is not a prefab house,**

of modern component parts
and even thougn the house
will lie closed in st the end of
one day, additional time will
13 year*. They have opcrolcd be required for inside trim,
the Gator Lumber Company finishing brick exterior and
at Its present location for tiled roof. Nevertheless this
will lie a unique ‘‘building op.
five years.
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A brief history of the ninall
library now In operation In
Chulunta was preiu-nled by
Mrs. W. D. Atherton at Tues­
day night's organizational
meeting o f the f'huluotn Pub­
lic Library Assn.
Mrs. Atherton, who has
been Instrumental In estab­
lishing the library and asso­
ciation, thanked the group
vrhn had worked with her,
contributing many hours of
labor, both manual and cleri­
cal, as well ns those who had
contributed articles such ns a
typewriter, desk, etc. and
those who had given ami
loaned mcney to purrha.se
Initial supplies.
Temporary o f f i c e r s ap­
pointed to servo until ufter
the election scheduled fur a
June 4 meeting at 8 p.m. In
th *
Community Building,
were Mrs. Atherton, chair­
man and treasurer;
Mrs.
Ludomll Morskl, co-chairman
and Mrs. Russell J. Ham­
mond, treasurer.
A nominating committee
consisting of Mrs. Mcrskl,
Russell J. Hammond and Mrs.
Donald Laws was appointed
to recommend members fur
lha Board of Directors to con­
sist of four officers and three
members at Urge.

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thn largo number of book*
now in the library, the obtain­
ing of additional hooks, area
available as a reading room
and other operational mat­
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DEBARY,

SATURDAY

treasurer, hare Invited every-1 cc
one to drop in Saturday from j tt.
7:30 a m. to S p.tn., register' gi
for the prues drawing, pick
up some free gifts and enjoy 01
refreshments.
la
“ We now have a full line oi lii
builders' hardware, electrical w
supplies and plumbing sup- u
plies," said Bojd Coleman, m
•There is also a new gar- ci
den supply section displaying at
every kind of gardening tool,
insecticide, fertilisers, spnnk- ,t(
lers and otticr garden aids.
0(
“ Wc have set aside one
wUlc section of Die store for |a
our line of Glidden, Tcxtilite cj
and Duralite paints, and liave _
plenty of catalogs for the
selection of wallpaper. Ail the
necessary painting supplies |
and accessories are available,
of course.
“ This new hardware store e'n
is a one-stop shopping center |&lt;,
for the do-it-yourself home yc
project builder, with all mod- 01
tm supplies and equipment ™
available along with sugges- •„
lion booklets and home dec- It
orating ideas," said West.
r‘
All day during the grand j"
opening gilts and refresh- f0
ments will be given away d(
free, and visitors will register I"
for free drawing for prizes.
First place give-away gift f,
will be a $33 set of Corning d&lt;
Ware. Next will be a roll and (1(
reel sprinkler, which travels ”
as It waters, winds up and |0
shuts itself off.
in
Third gift will be a Beauty r
Mist Sprayer, complete with ”
spray kit. and four 50 pound yi
bags or fertilizer.
qi
Another free gift will be »'
wall paneling, in any finish
the winner desires, enough to

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MONDAY, MAY 27. 1963
In ono day, beginning at 6 a.m. and finishing at * P-m-.
an entire home will be erertrd and closed In, by
nightfall. This Is a King.berry component house which
will be erected in une da) upon a previously prepared
foundation and slab.
LOCATION: 1000 fret rs»t u( Hie llellary Kxit on
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Mr*. Rival
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Dorcas Qass

Surprise Shower
For Bride-Elect

lag e f the Dorcas Sunday
School Class o f the Central
Baptist Church. Mrs. T. A
Rivers wss hostess at her
homo on Richmond Are.
Mrs. 1. J. Cameron Jr. led
the devotions and interesting
Bible games were conducted
by Mrs. R. D. Bess. Identical
gills of earrings and hand*
kerchiefs were presented to
Mrs. Glover MeCrow and
Mrs. J. R. Cantrell. Both plan
to leave for North Carolina
in the near future.
During the social hour the
hottest served refreshments
of punch, eake, potato ships,
mints and nuts. Tbs June
meeting will bo held at tbs
Little Venice home of Mrs.
John Weaver.

craxlest hat.

Birthday Celebrated With
Slumber And Beach Party

D E AR MRS. C.: I f you permit
uninvited f u « t « to detay your din­
ner two houra, you a n asking for
the inconvenience they have caused
you. What's wrong with saying,
“ Excuse me — I have to prepare
my dinner'’ ?

In love with a lovely, adorable girl
who la 16 y e a n younger than I am.
(This could be the problem.) This
charming lady says she loves me,
but her mother would never approve
o f our marriage because of the age
difference. 8he la devoted to her
fam ily and would never marry against their wishes. I waited ten
years after my last marriage before
considering marrying again, and be­
lieve I have found the g ir l I am 88
and she is 2 2 .1 insist on an open
courtship, but she refuses to be seen
with me. Is age that Important? Do
you think she loves me, or is she
lust being kind to an "old man"?
How can 1 win her?
S T IL L T R Y IN G

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By Mses Griesfosd
Miss Karen McVay wss
honored recently with a sur*
prise bridal shower given by
Mrs. Frank Wszolek at her
home, 20 North Second SI., in
North Orlando.
Games were supervised by
Miss McVsy s sisters, Mau­
reen and Marilyn McVay and
Mrs. Wssolek. Prises were
won by Mrs. George Worth,
Mrs.’ Ewrlghlson Harvllle,
Miss Betty Johnson and Miss
Diane Sommer, of Winter
Park, a cousin of the honoree.
Karen opened her gifts
from a table covered with
a wbils linen cloth and adorn­

Honored A t
Stork Shower

ed with carnations. Highlight
of the decorations was a pink
and whlta parasol made of
crepe paper and surrounded
with the gifts.
Refreshments were served
buffet style, from a table cov­
ered with a mint green cloth
and centered with a crystal
punch bowl. A pink and white
cake la the form of two
hearts with an arrow through
both bore the inscription Ka­
ren and Tom.
Crepe paper streamers bil­
lowed from the overhead light
fixture to each corner of tha
table. O t h e r refreshments
were potato salad, ham sal*
art, sandwiches, baked beam,
nut bread, a variety of relishas, tea and punch.
Those helping to surprise
the bride-elect w e r e her
grandmother, Mra. George
Sommer, Her mother, Mra.
William McVay and friends,
Mmcs. Don Nall, Pat Del Villaggio, Bill Sklslak, James
Grinstead, Richard Stodden,
Bob Dean, Edwin Cinder,
Miss Betty Johnson and an
aunt, Mrs. Harold Sommer,
of Winter Park.

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This rule should be followed
Irrespective of the strength
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PALM CHICLE
By Ltoda Smithson
Members of the Palm Cir­ ored on her 16th birthday
Sirs. Starlin Galloway was
cle enjoyed a progressive with a loin! slumber and
guest of honor at a recent
luncheon god garden tour at beach party by her mother,
surprise stork shower at the
the final meeting of the year. Mrs. Archie Smith and her
Lake Hayes home of Mra. W.
After assembling at the borne sister, Sylvia.
R. Meek Jr. Co-hostessei
• f Mrs. Harry Oakes, a bus­ A group of close friends
were Mra. Eugene Hickson,
iness session waa conducted were invited to spend the
Going to fix up a room
Mrs. Richard Smithson and
then the group toured Mrs. evening and tbs nest day
in
your home for teen-agers?
Mrs.
P.
M.
Smithson.
Oskea' spacious garden.
with the family. They had
Then go to an expert for
After
playing
aeverat
ap­
very
little
sleep
but
were
up
Mrs. 8. C. Dickerson, spon­
advice. Not an expert In in­
propriate games the guests W S C S Groups
sor for IIm circle when It was early and ready to go to New
terior decoration, but an ex­
helped
(he
honoree
open
and
Smyrna
Beach
for
the
day.
acted
as
guido.
organised.
pert in teen-age needs and
admire her many gifts. Re­
Refreshments were served
She explained the various
M eet In
habits—namely, a veteran
freshments
of
cake
and
punch
the
night
before
and
a
basket
cold resistant plants and
whoso children already have
were
served
by
the
hostesses.
lunch was prepared for the
many others.
gone through the teen-age
Enterprise
The
cake
was
decorated
with
beach
party.
Mrs. Oakes served cran­
whirl.
pink
and
blue
booties
and
lit­
Those sharing (he fun were
berry Juice as the first course
By Helen .Snodgrass
There is no substitute for
tle baby faces.
of the luncheon, then mem­ Muriel Hern, Miriam Hern,
The morning circle of the experience. And believe me,
Guests
Included
Mmes.
bers traveled to the home of Sonja Wester, Judy Sergeant,
WSCS of the Barnett Memor­ a mother—or even a father
The run Reynolds, A r t h u r
Mrs. Alton Parker, In Sun- Barbara Drcbcrt, G l e n d a
ial Methodist Church hold the —who has lived through teen­
Richter, L. L. Faulk Jr..
land Estates, noting on the Gocmbcl, Gayle Senkarik and
regular monthly meeting at agers has had experience!
Monroe Parsons, H o w a r d
way the new proposed site of Sonya Jones.
the church annex Tuesday From such an export you can
Hunt Jr., Bryant Hickson, II.
the new Garden Center.
morning.
get Ups such as these:
V. Itambo, Van McChlng, Ro­
Mrs. Parker served an un­
Miss Mary Hubbard pre­
1. Be sure to have a tele­
bert Rambo, Harold Lyles
usual main course from ar­ Mrs. Brown
sented the program and gave phone extension in the play­
and Miss Jewell McClung.
tistically appointed tables aft­
a most Interesting report on room. Every teen-ager who
er which Mrs. Epps Sr. point­ Entertains
(lie recent district conference cornea to your home will
ed out highlights of the Park­
held in Daytona Beach. Mra. make a minimum of three
T w o Graduates
er home. Organic gardening A t Bridge
T. V. Scull was hostess and phone calls during an hour's
teems to he successful, judg­
visit, and probably receive
served refreshments.
Mrs. Harry F. Brown of
ing by the luxurious appear­
Honored
A
t
at least one. So if you want
The
evening
group
met
ance of their flower ami vege­ Alicante ftuad, DcBary, en­
Tuesday evening in th e to keep the kids in their
tertained at a recent lunch­
table gardens.
church annex. This meeting hideout, you've got to give
Barbecue Party
The caravan then moved to eon bridge at her home.
A R L E N E SM ITH, left and her alstcr, Sylvia,
featured the annual pledge them a telephone.
DeBsry where Mrs. Angel
with nome o f the uuents at her 16th birthday
Among the guests were
2. Have plenty of pillows
Mi&gt;s Tonya Winn and MTs* service and the program was
Dias and her lister, Mrs.
celebration. Ruck row nro Gnyle Senkarik,
Wanda
law Harris were conducted by Mrs. Bertha
Mrs. Harold Wills, Mrs. Wil­
John Bishoff, served delicate
Glenda Goembol and Sonya Jonctt.
gucste of honor at a gradua­ Hardin with 3!rs. Aletha
liam Fidler, Mrs. R. Acker­
calorie laden desserts.
tion barbecue, Sunday after­ Evans as hostess.
(Herald Photo)
Mrs. Blanton Owen, one of man, Mrs. Preston McBean,
noon, given by Mra. Harold
the eight delegates attending Mrs. Philip Ahrens, Miss
MONDAY
F. Johnaon, Mlaa Elisabeth
the Miami convention gave a Harriet Condit. Miss Jane
Mrlhvln and Mlaa E. Jean
Sanford Drove 180 Does
report of her trip. She Morse sod Miss E i t h e r
Methvln at the Johnson home
meet at 6 p.ro. in the Elks
brought back many useful Emerson, both of Oranga
on Writ First Street.
Club, for the regular business
City.
ldum from the workshops.
Th. ' jto honor g»»'**« were
■nd social session.
Winners were Mrs. R. AeThe DcBary sisters have
presented gifts of lingerie and
adjoining homes and their kerman, Sirs. P. McBean,
MONDAY
the girls autographed each
combined gardens present a Miss Jane Morse and Miss H.
other’s annual*.
First Presbyterian Church
beautiful array of flowers, an Condit.
Rarbecurd rib* with all the Sewing Circle 10 a.m. to 2
inviting pool and a rock gar­
Miss Ann Marie Cannavtno, light blue dress with a match­ trimming*, including a grad­
p.m. in Fellowship Hail.
den.
daughter of Mr. and Mri. ing carnation corsage and (he uation cake waa enjoyed by
I N BLO O M
A silver identifiesUoo pin
a group of classmate*.
Mario Cannavino, 221 Fla­
groom's mother wore a pale
was presented to the retiring
GOOD SELECTION
Those invited to ahar* the
STARTED
mingo Drive, Sanford, and
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Rusal Frank Bennett, son o( Mrs. gold dress with a green car­ fun were tha two mothers,
president, Mrs. Helen DeWlt,
CATTLE BRANDING
who in turn welcomed the in­ and three sons, Tony Jr., Veronica Bennett, Daytona nation corsage.
Mra. C. Shannon Wina and
When the Spaniards first
coming officers. New officers Randy and Rickey, of Miami, Beach, were married May 14 A buffet wedding luncheon Mrs. Gladys Harris and the brought eattle to the New
are Mrs. Blanton Owen, pres­ made a short visit in Sanford at 11:30 a.m. at the Naval wee held at the bride'a home Misses Harriett Chandler, World, they also started the
Grapavilla Nurnery
ident; Mrs. Wade Garner, this week. The parents left Air Station Chapel.
for the bridal party, rela- Sylvia McCaulley, Pam Kan- custom of establishing own­
3231 Grapevlll* Are.
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vice president; Mrs. George by plan* from Orlando for a
ership through the use o(
Father Angelo Libera offi­ tlvri and close friends fol­ navel, Sylvia Smith.
“ Scotia Dealer*
Rounds, secretary, and Mrs. vacation in Jamaica and tha
lowed
by
a
reception
in
the
Amy
Watts,
Barbara
Miller,
brand
marks.
ciated at the Nuptial Mau
boya remained with their
Alton Parker, treasurer.
afternoon. The refreshment Martha Cook, Marianne Hum­
grandmothers, Mr*. J. C. Cook. double ring ceremony.
table was overlaid with a phrey, Carolina Baggerly,
The altar waa decorated
410 8an Carlo* and Mra. J. A.
lace doth and held an ar­ Judy Van Winkle, Ann Farwith arrangements of white
Rustl, Bel Air.
Osteen
rangement of gardenias and lees, France* Quillen, Sandra
Mrs. R. L. Willie arrived mums and lighted candlea.
greenery, flanked by lighted Corbett and Rita Rogers. Mra.
Prei*ent Thin Ad For
The bride wore a street
Thursday from her home in
tapers. Wedding cake and Thomas Galloway assisted the
New Bern, N. C. to visit her length dress of white lace
hostesses with the serving.
Your Froe W olf Head
parents, Mr. and Mr*. W. B. with chiffon ikirt, headpiece
By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
of
flower
covered
pillbox
with
Wallace and attend the grad­
Token • Good For One
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Beall left uation of her brother, Brad shoulder length veil and car­
20 Lb. Waah (Twice Aa
ried a bouquet of white car­
recently for an extended visit Wallace.
in the north. They will visit
Mrs. Bertha Benton, who I* nations.
Much Aa A R ef. Waahtr)
Mrs. Clifford Duliea, ma­
their son, James, and bis spearheading the signing-up
family at Klkvlew, W. Va., of tourist* to go on a German- tron of honor, wore a pink
and other relatives in tho vl- American chartered tour to embroidered linen e h e a t h ,
flnliy nf Charleston. W. Va. Germany thia summer Is 111 pink pillbox hat and carried
f r o m ----AWT BROWN
Your Downtown Florist
Another son, Earl, visited Ibe and will b* confined to Semi* a bouquet of pink carnations.
PEST CONTROL
Clifford Duliea was best
,7th SI.
Next T o Pln*cre«t School
Bealls shortly bclore they nol* Memorial Hospital until
SANFORD
Termites A Other PeeU
Mon&lt;iay. She requests that man and John Cannavino,
Attendant
On
Duty
Mae. Thru Sat.
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person* Interested in the tour brother of the bride, and
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C O N F ID E N T IA L TO W IL L IN G
W ID O W : Make sure it’s a gleam in
his eye — not just the sun hitting
his bifocals.

D E A R A B B Y : When people drop
in unexpectedly late in the after,
noon, are invited to stay for dinner
but refuse (saying they have another appointment) and yet contin­
ue to visit well paet dinner prepara­
tion time. Is it possible to start pre­
paring dinner? This has happened
several times. Yesterday the com­
pany left two houra after our usual
dinner time.
MRS. c.

diamond. Thera is no ques­
tion about that, but when the
hand was played in a re­
cent tournament every North
player opened with one heart
and it was up to South to
respond. Most Souths res­
ponded two diamonds and

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A6BY:

DEAR
In the tw o years
I have been a widow I have learned
more than in ail the years I was
married. I never realized there were
so many frightened, unsure married
women around. I f I need someone to
help with the household chores or
heavy work, I look In the classified
ads. I'd rather pay *10 an hour than

D E A R S T IL L : You can’t. And i f
you’re wise, you’ll uyiit trying,

MISS K AR EN M cV A Y

HONOREES A N D HOSTESSES fo r a graduation chatter party are left
to right, Pam Jones and Linda Sua William* and back row, Mrs. Ernest
Southward and Mrs. LaMar
(Herald Photo)
L aMar Echoia.

By Abigail Van B u m

trump and seven hi clttbe.
Invariably there was discus­
sion about bow impossible it
was to reach a slam with a
diamond void opposite five
to the Jack and there was
Amtiderable surprise ex­
pressed when It was found
that two pah* reached six
clubs.
At both those tables South
decided to bid two dube.
His Idea wss not to bother
with the diamond suit unless
his partner happened to bid

trom then ea the bidding
proceeded to game in hearts,
clubs or no-trurap.
Five odd was made in
hearts, tour or five in no-

Needless to say one* Mm
club response was made
there was no trouble getting
to the slam—in fact I am a
trifle surprised that someone
didn't go all the way to sew
en.

J'ha.
on the sofa. With teen agers
you never have to worry
about adequate seating space,
so long as they can toss a
pillow on the floor.
3. Be sure there are no
buttons In the centers of the
pillows. For that is an irrestlble temptation for pillow
twirling, a pastime that is
a little rough on sofa pillows,
even though it does give boys
at the awkward age something to do with their hands
4. No bare wood for table
tops—unlesa you want ringi
upon rings mada from soft

drink bottles.
3. No carpet for several
good reasons. Potato chips
and corn chips dipped in
goop—the teen-agers' favor­
ite snack—are crumbly and
hard on carpets. And a bar*
floor la always ready for
dancing.
6. If the playroom la going
to be an addition to tha
house, do everything you can
to soundproof tt. Teen-agers
can play their favorite re­
cords over and over for hours
and never grow weary of
them. But you will.

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HOUERT MITCHUM ond Shirley MncLaine _
n visit in# “ square’’ from Nebraska and an offbeatnik from Greenwich Villnpe respectively in
'Tw o F o r The Seesaw," which will open Sunday
nt the Movielund Drive-In Theatre. The picture,
a United Artists release filmed in Punnvision,
was directed by Robert Wise.

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lt:3* ( » ) W -eth er Shew
11:11 (** Channel * T h eater
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( ! ) Buptr Car
( I ) Capt. Kativeroo
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fl&gt; Sir 3 t*(o*
(3) Sheri uewla
11:1* ( t ) K le e Lem erS*
ID M iehty Meaaa n a p
home
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( I ) R l* T !« T l*

ELVIS PRESLEY shows considerable interest
in the Krcenbacks flaunted by his pal, Gary
Lockwood, in a scene from Metro-GoldwynMayer's “ It Happened at the World’s Fair." Joan
O'Brien plays Presley’s romantic interest in the
comedy, feiituritiK ten new song hits. The pic­
ture was filmed in Panavision and Metrocoior,
much o f it on locutions ut the Scuttle World's
Fair.

The most entrrtainmentpui-kcd motion picture Elvla
I’reeley hua yet madi'. "It
Happened at the World's Fair"
ha* something fur everyone—
romance, luughe, two-fisted
action, ten bennd new song hits
and an appealing atory act
against a wonder-filled back­
ground o f the Seattle World’s
Fair, where much of the Ted
Richmond production, proaented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
was filmed on locution comca
to the Rita Theatre Sunduy.
Co-starring Joan O'Brien
and Gary l.ockwood, and with
a captivating seven-year-old

"WHO'S GOT THE A C TIO N "
DEAN
LANA
MARTIN
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from Greenwich Village I
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from (he M idw est. * .
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that thrown away
the rules!

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PLACE’*
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C&gt; Moot th* I'roa*

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Night

versary party . . . the Star­
light Prumt-natleri had a real
ahlmllg, beginning with a
steak dinner. They finished o ff
th* evening by clearing tha
dining room floor and dancing
a few seta . . , regular culler
Jue Curtis whs there with hi*
own music, and to put It in
the overworked word* of
newspaperese, "A good time
was had by all." The Inn is
an ideal place for parties of
this type, no the dining room
is large enough for the danc
Ing, and tha lounge Is nde
qunte for the normal diner*
•nd drinkers.
a a e

( ( ) W ake l ) « Movie*
( I I ( t ) Farm, Market Ba­
in* rt
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Woathar
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T t* ID Count.low* Now*
T It (D Mlrkla'a Gospel Tim*
I *1 I D Mlchty Brass Ihow
I f ) Capt. Kaagarwo
I I* ( I ) Waathar sad Maw*

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I I I Amarlraa Hlatary

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Hoy W h *i
Coloader
ta a ra Hpaalah
Flay Tsar M aas*
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Cartoon Csp-rs
Tha MeCaya
Frlae la R l«b t
Ana Houlh-rn Hhow
Fat* A Gladys

The Ve Ivctones are up on
the stago at the piano bar at
the Mar l.ou now, and are
providing musir to dance by
or listen to. Big Bill, who
play* the bast and sings, Is
asdstrd by Mel Young on
lh« drums and Bob Kamho at
the piano. They’ra playing
regularly now on Tuesday,
Friday und Saturday nights,
ami drawing some g o o d
crowds, any* Marcio Williams,
tho owner-manager.
* * a

Speaking of music, the
rupuluiren ara "really pack­
ing them In," at tha Capri,
aaya manager Joy Manrota.
By the way. in rata you
haven’t met Joy, it* sure and
Introduce yourself sometime
. , , ahu*b around tha Capri
most o f tha time and really
goes all out to make 111# pi urn
owmfnrtahle for tier guests.
Anyway, the I’opulalrea were
a group which atarted about
eight years ago, and have
played moat of the place*
around th* area, Pete Bukur
and Paul'Caskey met while In
Stetson, both working on
music degree*, and Jack Hostman Joined the group after
coming
from New
York,
They've played all year long
until the last year when they
di-chlmi to “ take It easy," and
Jutt play during the summer.

It’s going to be a regular
Friday night thing nt the
Club Diamond , . . Tho fish
fry, that la . . , where you ran

— JIM

M ONDAY P. M.

SW IN G IN G
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SHOWS A T 1:00 - 3:00 • 5:10 - 7:15 - 9:0u

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Sanford's

Tonight la th* Ceribe’a big­
gest night, with • really fin*
trio there to entertain you.
Don Chayco, th* guitarist re­
gularly appearing at
the
Carihe, play* along with hus­
band ami wifa Bill and I'eggy
Slayton. Bill plays tha bats
while Peggy it on tha "cock­
tail drum*/’ a small veraloit
c t drums. Peggy alio alngs,
sort o f on the toft, tweet
tide, according to Flo, who
enjoys tha group tremendous­
ly. Don hua been &lt;m television,
and is slill going great a* a
■Ingle on most of the other
week nights at th* Carihe.
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Poppy Days Set
By Post 183
By I axils* Hlmunek
Auxiliary members o f the
American taginn Old Glory
Tost IH.1 will he soliciting do­
nations in (heir annual Poppy
Day Drive ttnlay ami Satur­
day in Altamonte Springs,
Fern Park. Lnngwood, Catirlhrrry and Msilland.
Funds received from the
drive are used lit help needy
veterans and (heir families in
the area as well aa in the
slate.

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A D U LT
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It's love with all
the stops pulled
out aaa

TODAY A SAT.

SU ND AY thru TH U R SD A Y

SCHEDULE OF SHOWS
•‘Two For The Seesaw" Show# Nitaly A t 7:11. Due To
Length Of Program, Onl* First Hour Will Be Repealed
On Second Show. Cum pitta Show Can Ila Seen From
H: 10 P.M.

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SUN. - MON. - TU E S.
SANFORD

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FEATURE NO. 2
GARY COOPER IN "TH E HANGING THEE"
IN COLOR

3:13 t f ) t'liamplonahlp

get ell the fresh water perch
you can eat for |1A5, Includ­
ing hush puppies, corn bread,
baked beans, cole flaw and
French friea. This meal be­
gins at 5 p.m. and ends at
11 p.m. so you'll have lota o f
time to get out there. A fter
a hard week at th* office, this
aura sounds enticing. Satur­
day nights fer do rents you
can itop in for spaghetti din­
ner. Seems Ilk* « convenient
thing to do after a day at th*
beach, when you're tired and
hungry.
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1:45 ( • ) Women' nn th# 3lov*
took over the take Monroe
4:04 t l ) X U r A the Hmry
4:1- i t ) Imlualry un t'orada Inn last night for their anni­

l . ( * ( f ) Tod Stauk
Hour

V
OBRIEN' LOCKWOOD

a to a
( I ) Term .as.a ■ rala
Ford
( I ) Love o f U l#
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Nears
ID Father Knows Baal
It
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By Judy Turner
Lookp like the rainy season finally made i t . . *
let's hope so, at leaat. A fte r you have worked all day
in the garden or lawn, it will really feel good getting
cleaned up and relaxing at one o f these places.

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wtuiU heard yeiterdsy as I
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started to write this column.
(« ) tiky King
I* ll* f t W h a le My U s *
(I) Mass Unsay
(4&gt; Howard K. Smith
One of the most faithful pa­
ll:M I I I Nawscop*
trons of isid restaurant and
( t ) H arry lleaeoiior
SATU R D AY I*. M.
N -w *
lounge gave me this tidbit of
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ho aim
information, so I'll pats It
It.I* (3 ) I'otee Ouaa
(21 M-n Into Spoco
along. Thus* Danifh lobatar
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(• ) CHH News Itoliert
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talta that ar* •'twtet aa k
Trout
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M ONDAY A. M.
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FEATURE NO. 2 AT 1:15 ONLY
FIRST SANFORD SHOWING

CO-FRATURK
NITKI.V AT 10:15

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Urower* A ln e e e e
1'epuiy I&gt;oir V ariety
Cotietdnwn N ew *
llohla llood
Cartoonrin*
(M *n,-* - F iction

Th- eter
1:1* &lt;«&gt; One Way Mirror

Seminole TV

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End of »chool U in fight
(how many sight r l rallef en
that one?) and Shealy Beat
hat come up with m great
idem for an end of the yenr
party. He’s working with
John Spolski of tha Jet I^nea
and planning a bowling-tkaling-dancing In one night type
of thing which you should
took Into . . , lot* of fun for
that one but night when the
whole cla** can be together.
13:15 &lt;*) Senator Holland
Fen*i*r
13:40 (St Congressman Gurney Jutt give hint a ring and aak
1:3* (&lt;&gt; AITre.l Hitchcock
13:*3 IS) THA
Hour
him about urrangementa, he'll
(3) llaachall—
( i » I’ rle* t* R igh t
lot* Augalas at New lie glad to give you more In­
1:3* ( » ) f t Suniet Strip
1 * &lt;i C * T li* ilu l.i Itrvututton
Turk
formation. The over 18 night
1*:3t &lt;9* P ro A l’ o «
DC# (S) Harald a f Truth
( I ) GySwlm ***
l:lu (SI Meat the 1’ rufoasor went well and they’ll bo ache­
I ! ) Rjaohall—
U :(* (S) A1IO Fin*! R eport
dging another one toon, so
131 X«w *cop*
3:0* (9| Direction* '(1
keep watch fee notice of that,
( I I Channel ( N i w t r e i a
l:to IS) A.11*l ittavansnn
s e a
3:oo ( » ) Hummer Theatre
1t:t« ( » » Slld-Klnrlitt Saws

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Oriental charmer, Vicky Tin.
making a svenc-ittuling screen
debut, thia atory o f Lothario
bush pilot Mike E d w a r d s
( Pfrelcy) and hi* poker-play­
ing tide kick, Danny Burk*
Marta o ff
u
bang us the two grounded
pilot* hitch-hike to find a job
In order to reclaim their plane
which a sheriff has attached
a* security.
T V RENTAL
Their udventure* lend them
• Sale*
• Service
to the Seattle Fair, where
Mike finds himself involved In
two •‘dates,' the first with
FA 2-1920
Zenith Color TV Sales
Sue-1.in (.Mi** Tiu), little
2#00 Sanford Ave.
daughter of u Chinese farmer
whom be take* on a tour of
tho fair; the second with
TO M TITS TH E N ITK TO GO OUT TO A MOVIE I I 1 Diane (Joun O'Brien), attrac­
tive nurse nt the dtspensury,
PHONE FA 2-121#
whoso ministrations he solicits
TO N ITE It SAT.
V f O M Ik f t » t \ c )
after paying a youngster to
HI DE- I M T H E A T R E
$ 1 * 0 0 CARLOAD
kick him in the shins.
GIGANTIC TRIPLE FEATURE
FEATURE NO. ! AT TUI5 ONLY
"LAD, A DOG" IN COLOR - P E T ER I1HECK

FIRST

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II*
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( I * AUC E o n lB l llvpoet
( ( * CU. « Maws
l : l t 43)
Momaala la
(3) Joey Bishop Show
Sparts
•
(3) Bat. Might Movies
1.11 ( f t
MM - R l h v a n ls g
!:*• 1ft U w m t i Walk
Report
f:l* ( I ) Its** Uua Wilt Tra­
■IV Sport*
vel
l:J » (S) W cathrr
1«:«0 I t ) F igh t a f the W -*k
*4&gt; lU rhtlu r Father
•a* (lunsmoka
• : lt ( I ) Snort*
IS :II t t ) Stafc* That Apart
4:41 ( I ) NRC Saw*
31:44 (I ) 1st. Might Rhsw
I t ) T h l* t» Oolt
(I ) U ld -rta. Mswa
Ti*« (SI T h * U-brl
(** Ch. « Hews
l l ) Outdoor Dalletla
lilts i*t Hollywood Movla
Board
Cavalcade
t l ) A ir l'&lt;iw*r
11:11 (I ) Championship Wreak
1:14 (*J W alter Oroahtta —
Ung
X *« *
1:3* (2 ) Int. Shnwllme
SU N D A Y P . M.
t l ) Mavarlck
( t l It** h id *
t i ts I t ) Falih tor Today
( : * ( (S i liu y Loiobarilu
IS) Homestead l" P.A.
1:1* (3 ) Ping Alone W ith
&lt;11 Chrtatophar
Stitch
l l : l f IS) TDA
(* ) &gt;.oa(* It
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(St T h * n in U K a a a
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TERM’S ORIGIN
The expression “ b l a c k
sheep" began In the llth cen­
tury, when cleaning and dye­
ing methods were not fully
developed. Moat wool was
while and there wa* little
market (or black wool be­
cause It w:u too hard to proeras.

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Weekend Television

Comedy Set
For Drive-In
On Sunday
•‘Two ~vr The Seesaw," th#
heartwer: Irg and hilarious
story of a square from Ne­
braska and nn off-beat dolt
from Greenwich Village, comes
bubbling to the screen via a
record run on the Broadway
stage. Starring Robert Mitchurn and Shirley MncLaine, the
picture, filmed in PanavUion,
which Academy Award nom­
inee Robert Wise directed, will
open Sunday at the Movieland
Drtve-ln
Theatre,
through United Artists re­
lease.
Robert MiUhum plays Jerry
Ryan, the slightly square guy
from Omaha, who's never
really seen a girl like Glttel
Moscu W ore— Gittcl being a
gal who can in- most quickly
and aptly describe*! as some­
one liku Shirley MacLalne. In
dramatic terms, Gittcl—the
gal from the Bronx who lives
in Greenwich Village—is con­
sidered one of the greatest
feminine roles ever written.
She combines the fire of Scar­
lett O'Hara with the poig.
nancy of Blanche Op Buis, not
to mention the romantic uppeul of Camille and the snny
perkinesa of Llia Doolittle.
The other feature on the
p r o g r a m which will run
through Tuesday is ‘ T’ eyton
Place."
On Wednesday and Thurs­
day, "7 Women From Hell"
and "High Time” will play.
On Friday and Saturdny.
•'Hold That Baby," •• 7 Brides
r'or 7 Brother*'' amt “ Giant"
will play.

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BUFFALO, N. Y. (U P I) The Buffalo Hills of the
American Football L e a g u e
have announced tile signing!
of end Glenn Bast, fullback
Willie Jones and luiehackrr
Jue SciuHcr,

POPULAIRES
A R E

B A C K

for tho
JA C K

P A U L

(a real delirary the way w *
prepare them I . . . (hey are NOT
French Fried!)

P E T E

(l)anlah Lobster Tails and Hoy at
B-d Shrimp)

FROG

$2’5

B U K U R

BABB FID D LE
EVERY FRIDAY ft SATURDAY NfTI

MELODEE
SKATING RINK

FUN
For Mom, Dad and the Kids

Bowling &amp; Skating

= JET LAN ES =
FA 2-7512 NEXT TO MKLODCK SKATING
- ONORA ROAD, SANFORD —

“NO WAITING FOR LANES"
Weekend* Art Th# Beet T la * Far Oped l t f h |

Rowling is fun for the entire fin flj
Hummer DowIIh taagae* New Fans tag
Men a * Ltdiea* • Junior*' • Mixed I ( * i —

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FREE N U R S E R Y .......... FR E8 BOW UNO LKM ONS

LAKE MONROE
FEATURING

Charcoal Broiled Steaks
BAR &amp;

PACKAGE

STORE

CUT RATE WHISKIES
LOCATED

ON

BEAUTIFUL LAKE MONROE
M ILE S
FOR

NORTH

OF

SANFORD

RESERVATIONS

CALL FA 2-3108

C H O IC fc s

COM IB NATIO N P LA T TE R

C A S K E T

DRUMS

YOUR

(tweet m t tu l)

R O S S M A N ''

ACCORDION

l'i

R O Y A L RED SHRIM P

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Summtr

SPENCER’S —

DANISH LOBSTER T A IL S

T H E

Capri

RESTAURANT and COCKTAIL LOUNGE

A L L T H E LOBSTER YOU C A N E AT .... *3.25
CHAR - BROILED PRIME STEAKS

A T

8 A. M. TO 2 A. M. - 6 D AYS A -W E E K

LEGS

Bauteed la Melted Butte*
UNDER THE UMBRELLA
A Variety Of Fine Chrrara and Meals— Fres
To Enjoy While We I’ rrpsra Your Dtnnrr
DANCE TO G(M)I) MUSIC EVERY NIGHT
South French Ave,
Sanford
I'hon* FA 2-0551

FISH FRY
FRIDAY - MAY 24 - 5 TO XI PJ)L

A LL YOU

The
VYlah J jou
EVERY

» FRI.
MUSIC

E A T S |2 5

INCLUDES:
BAKED IIEAN S — COLE S L A W
HUSH PU PPIE S — CORN BREAD
FRENCH FRIES
______________ T E A OR COFFEE_____________

PRESENTS

TUES.

CA N

SAT.

SATURDAY - MAY 25
5 TO II P. M.

SPA GH ETTI

BY

The
VELVETONES

A L L YOU C A N E A T
INCLUDES S A LA D ft

COFFEE

65'

FE A T U R IN G

DINE

BIG

B IL L

• DANCE

•

HW Y. 17-93

CLUB DIAMOND
Now

Uadar

Mnnagrmeml

01

Vajmaad r

Palmar • U.S.N. Rat. And Dorothy Palmer
HWV, 17-32 - s n r n j

�Sale With HERALD W ant-Ads
ONLY all left In deslnblt
Tea *N Grata Batata*. 8m
modal on UpeaU load.
Centrally aircoadttkmed. 3
or 4 bedroom*, beautiful
family room, la your price
range, aoth SL W. by Hay*
fair Country Club.

BEDROOM HouMtraller. 8 k * BEDROOM Home*.
Bowman'a Trailer Court
See model* at Highland
DaBary. NO H K t
Are. Loogwood. 10 minute*
aoutb on 1T-M and «e *t on
r V R N I S H B D Apartment
3 BEDROOM furnUhed ApartClean and eloea la. Jlmaaie
Seminole 1 block.
ment. Newly
decorated.
LMN ENTERPRISES INC.
Cowan. 3384413.
Queanel Apia. 404 E. 14th
S t Apply A pt 7 or Ph.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
fo r Lease: Service Station.
323-1104.
Realtor
Choice location. Apply The
Raymond Luodquist, Aito.
Pure Oil Co. 004 W. 4th
OVELY bedroom, privatePA 3-3U1 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
entrance to gentlemen, tin
per week. Ref. PA 3-T461. $13,400 MORTGAGE for *300
down. Large 3 bedroom
bouse. Immediate occup­ CURB girl. Apply PiS T*
ancy. PA I-ZT4S.
Whistle. Sanford.
3 BR. SIT CataUoa. PA 2-0571

W E L A K A APARTMENTS;
Room* private baths, 114 NEW unfurnished 3 bedroom
Duplex Apt Now stovo k
W. Pin t S t
refrigerator. W a t e r furn­
3-BEDROOM furnished apart­
ished. Tile bath and terrasment, also efficiency apart­
so floor*. $11 par Mo. Ph.
ment, furniabed. 3334441.
PA 8MT4 after &gt;.

S YEAR old. 3 Bedrm. S bath DAY Grill cook, remale pre­
home. W x 30' storage
ferred. Must be experienc­
area, l i t W. Jenkins Cir­
ed. W: " ’ tsi, must be excle. PA 3-3303.
pcrienecd. Chick ’N Treat,
Sanford.

BUCKEYE, 1 bedroom
St Johns Realty
Housetrailer.
Sale price
$1043. Rent $40 a mo. 3 THE TIME TESTED FIRM
moatha in advance. Ph. 11$ N. Park Ave. PA 3-4131
FA3 3444.
COMFORTABLE 3 Bedroom
borne.
Pin* led
Florida
room,
fenced backyard.
3 BEDROOMS, 3 bath*. Must
C o r n e r lot. Raesooable
be hardwood floors. Garage.
down payment. 101 GarriPrefer East Sanford. Low
*on Drive.
down payment Older type
homo preferred. Write Box H O M E in Geneva, Pla,
Church Street. H. M. Sali­
B, e'o Sanford Herald.
eri. Phone 344-4341.

WAITRESS. Experienced pre­
ferred. Pinecreat Inn Res­
taurant, Hwy. 17-43.

HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
Complete Ser. Eve. Appt'a.
10$ So. Oak
PA 3-4743

Cut *N Curl Beauty Shop
3 BEDROOMS. Florida room. Call for Evening appointments
Now roof. Sacrifice. $1000 318 Palmetto Are. *333-0834
down. $77.38 mouth. Ph.

EFFICIENCY Apartment on CLEAN, quiet A p t, S bed­
room, Close In. PA 3-0447.
Pin t S t Near 3 city free
parking tot* and shopping
■tores. No utility charge*.
Suitable for couple or sin­
gle. Inquire Jacobean Dept
Store.
NEW Home, I bedrooms, 1 V4
baths, WcsUngboute kitch­
en, central oil heat Car­
porte. $40.00 monthly, op­
tion to buy. Ph. Orlando

COM4 INTO

MYOFPICBA

WELL?
w ell:

TfcYTWlS FUtXSe I BUDS
N COOKING CLASS,LARD,

W U ATS.
WRONG?
WITH A BAS OFHARD CAM Ctf

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Stenstrom Realty
Real Estate—Mortgagee
t il N. Park Ave. PA 3-3430
Ravenna Park
PA 3-7445
Evening!
PA 3-3477 PA 3-3439 PA 3-4340
3 BEDROOM house. Take up
payments. PA 3-4190.

SUNDRIES' Store. Stock k
bath, S •crooned porches.
equipment. Well establish­
300 Magnolia Ave. Apply FURNISHED 3 room Garage
Apt. PA 3-3147.
ed. Proprietor wishes to re­
upstairs evenings.
tire. Call PA 3-0374 or
3 BEDROOM, 1 bath. Ctoee
Longwood TE 84380.
to school k shopping area.
PA 84774.
3 BUILDING lots 90* x 125’.
3 ROOM furnished Apartment
Near churches on paved
3 BEDROOM house fat Defor eoupte. 845. PA 81309.
road. Very desirable area.
Bary. Largs Florida room.
Phone F A 3-3327.
1 BEDROOM Pun. ground
Mr. k Mrs. Utility room.
floor Apartment Contact
PA 3-7213.
WILL TRADE
813 Palmetto.
3 Lots la Sanford, close to
LAKEFRONT R EN TAL
downtown, for Hou*etrailer
Efficiency Apt. $10 Mo. ap, Distinctive but modest, avail­
of equal value. Write P. O.
Surplus City. 81 W. 1st.
able June 1st, located I
Box 703, Wildwood, Fla.
milee West of Sanford on
1 BR. I I o u m , living-dining
8 acres. Privacy snd no ON LAKE RAVENNA. 4 Bed­
room. Alr-Cond. Garage,
aircraft noise. Available for
rm., 3 bath. Comfortable 1
cerporte, Urge modern kit­
ntpoosiblt party a4 $90 per
year old home In excellent
chen. $4$ month, with op­
condition. Fireplace, Airtion to buy. 410 E. 14th St.
conditioning, central beat,
J. N. Robson Jr. PA 813)8
double carporte A large
Seminole Realty
or PA 80331.
utility rm. covered patio
1401 S. Park Ave.
with neat landscaped yard.
PA 85333 anytime
301 Vihlen Rd.

A HOUSE IS NOT A HOME REMODELING k Painting el
all kinds. T years to pay.
—Necessarily. It Is to have
No qualifying. Free esti­
that Intangible something
mates. License k bondage.
you feel the moment you
TE 8-1444 or 333-N04.
enter. Situated on a beau­
tiful shady corner lot Is
one of ttis nicest X bed­
room homes la Sanford.
Let us show you, you will
exclaim "Wouldn't It be
nice to live here!" tU.PuO
—and well worth K.

Stamper Agency
REALTOR - INSUROR
PA 3-4401 1414 S. French A vt
NO down payment. 3 Bed­
room home, kitchen equip­
ped. Fenced yard. Avail­
able July 1st. North Orlan­
do. 333-9070.
3 Bedroom House, CBS Const.
Completely Furnished, lo­
cated at 300 East 34th St.
Only 19,500. Good terms.
3 Bedroom House being offer­
ed for balance due oo
Mortgage. *74.33 per month.
45 Acres hiway frontage near
Sanford at sacrifice price.
J. W. Hall. Realty, FA 3-3441

Jim Hunt Realty

fLM ISA’S K IT ROM VAUJUs
$6960 to f 1L4S0
As Low as $210 dowik
As little as $43.11
a month!
No Closing Costs!
Hematite Investment
Opportunities
From Just $1095
V------- DRIVE OUT
T0DAY1
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SMALL furnished house; cou­
NO CASH NEEDED
Office FA 33111
ple preferred; modern con­ 3 Bedroom, 3 bath. $41 a
Night PA 80448
SCSTATU o r
veniences. 905 W. 35th St.
333-0700
month. T. k L Included.
U
W.
W1I.KRRSOH
feleo
338304$.
1534 Park Dr. Sanford, Pla.
known as Lonnie W llkerton) FURNISHED 1 bedroom Gar­
[x n u «4
age Apt I14H W. 14th St.
w oTiru t o t-ttuormus
t o ai*I. runauva HAVIvo
rtu v i
on
s a s t i s i 3 BEDROOM’S. K i t
AMAIVST SAID KITATRl
•quipped. PA 83733.
Tuu nntl each nf yuu are
SKNIVOLIS COU.VTV, n s a IDA

N»r*t&gt;r notified and required
la tile anjr clalm i and de.
manrie which you. ar either
or you. m ar have atalaat
aeld aatata tn lha office of
Hon. Hoorao K- Adame, Conn- A D T R U T IS R M liV T FOR UIDe
The Hoard o f Pubtle Inatrur.
tr Judao of Orans* County,
for
Seminole
County,
at hla o ffic e In the Oiurt lion
llnuao In Orlando,
Florida, Florida will roeolva blda for
within it s calendar month! tho furnlahlnx o f all labor,
from tha lima of the tlrat material#, aiiulpmont an4 earpublication
of
ihla
oatlce. vlcaa required fur ADDITIONS
Kerb claim or demand uuel AND A L T K R A T I U . M T il

Legal Notice

LfTILE .
CHARLEY?

88H0UI W UR HIGHNESS, MV ( SOIHIS KJ

yaitND.THB wamoOR-.'iHF

l w u r b ig

STORMt R OP CABTLEU, SAVIOR \ O U X U X J
OF THE SELCAGUUft&gt;IMP TVfl V B IT ? J
8C0UIMS OP THE WICKED/ v 4 V ~-— '

school

a d u in is t h a t io x

n m u x .v n . Sanford. Florida,
until I f A. M., June ». IMJ. at
tho
School
Administration
Ulilldlng. Commarcial Htreat,
H . ford, Florida,
at which
tim e nnd place tha blda w ill
bo publicly opened and read
aloud.
The contraet documents may
ba obtained from the office o f
the Architect. John A. Bur­
ton IV, Fourth Floor, Hanford,
Atlantia llank Building, San­
ford. Florida, upon dapoalt o f
ISO 00 for lha first aat o f docu­
ment* obtained. Such deposit
w ill bo refunded tn fu ll to
each parson who raturna lha
document# In good condition
within IS days after lha bid
npanlng. Additional sale may
ba obtained at lha coat at
l3S.ee for tark let, which la
hall refundable.
' cartlftad chock or bank
draft, payable to tha Owner;
U. g. floyernmant Honda, or a
eatUfactnry bid bond execut­
ed by the bidder and accept­
able aurotlaa In an amount
equal to five par cant o f the
bid ahall ba eubmltted with
•ach i.id
Tha attcceeiful bidder wilt bo
required to furnish and par
for aatlsfactory performance
and payment bond or bondn

•WWftoj
cAgsyf hot
AT ALL I
a

I ASEUm YOU W « HAO • &gt;
no c h o c s m w i warn t o
SAVB YOUR WHOR HANth rr
FUST SB A CHOCK TO
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1957 CHEVROLET 3 Door, V-4
Engine, Floor Shift Trane. ------

MB

1457 PLYMOUTH 3 Door Hardtop.
V-4. Push Button ________ ,_____

IN

IMS CHEVROLET 3 Door. V-4
Auto. Trane., Radio, llra la r.......

496

1957 CHEVROLET 3 Door RUtiom
Wagon, 4 CyL, Std. Trans. ------

B46

|f)H FORD 2 Door. Ctian.
V-4, Standard Transmission _.. .._

eo|L 1957 PONTIAC 1 Door ...... ......... q g s
WWW
#vo

1954 MERCEDES 334 4 Door
Low Prkad ........... ............ .....

12M

1954 FLYMOUTU Plsss 3 Door.
V-4. std. Trans. Wss - 415 NOW

1959 JAGUAR 4 Door,
Solid Aa A Mark

IBM

«M M 1933 CADILLAC 4 Door. Solid
WWW Wss 393 ------------------- NOW

1954 CHEVROLET Sin. Wag.. V-4 i l l
A/T. P/S/B, Air Wsa - 595 NOW , W IW

8 tom
113

1958 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4 Door «
Haa . 443 ...................... NOW •

M

1937 PLYMOUTH Rsvoy 4 Door.
4 CyL, A/T, Wne 495
NOW

1934 CHEVROLET V* Ton Pick-Up
M JK P/S/B, Naw T im , Saw Paint
YAK
WWW Wsa - 993 ----------------- NOW
Iw O

1957 MERCURY Station Wagon
A/T. P/S, Wss - 493 ......- NOW

8 I K 1938 FORD Station Wagon
wNW Wss . 393 ........... _......... NOW

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NUM BER.

CHRYSLER
A1RTEMP
ROOM AIR
CONDITIONERS

CALL FA 2-8321

Southern Air
2513 Park Or.
Air CwdiUnnlaf
Heat a Refrigerating

1M1 CORVAIR Mens* 4 Door Sedan.
1*43 CADILLAC 4 Door.
4 Spaed Floor Shift
91M
Radio. Healer, c i t e s
------e l M il Pill Power, Air SAVE 13508
I H I CHEVKORT 4 Door Station Hagen.
1454 CHEVROLET 4 Dow Radas.
V-8, A/T. Radio. Haetar,
1 T IC
V-4, A/T, Good Buy ________
•w Mllasgo ...------- _ ------------I I W

1444 RAMBLER Super
4 Cylinder, New Paint,
Nice Throughout-----

QUICK EASY

1954 CHEVROLET Convertible V-8,
A/T, Black Finish, While Top

LOW PRICED CMAC FINANCING

4

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Why Do The Job Halfway, For Full Advertising Response Use The Herald, FA 2-5612
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34. Articles For Sal*

j 31 A . P e te

34. Article* For Sale

31. Article* For Sale

Page 11— Fri. May 24, *63 4 POMERANIAN'S. Thorough­ LIKE
25

bred. .ten .Alexander. Lake
Mary.

Plu m bing S ervices

BOSTON T m ie r Puppies. 8
weeks. AKC Reg. FA 2-1801

Wall

42. Flowers • Shrubs

Plumbing &amp; Heating

AIR CONDITIONING
POTTED MUMS in bloom.
CONTRACT aad REPAIR
33c up.
WORK
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
1007 Sanford Ave. PA 2 6342
Urapeville Ave. Near 20th SL
PLUMBING
Summer Annuals, Petunias,
Contracting Repair*
Snapdrawns, Pansies, VegeFREE BSTIMATES
table Plants. Dutch Mill
R. U HARVEY
Nursery. Upsata Rd. Just
2W Saniord Ave.
FA 23343
oft 201h St. and 1st. St.

26, Hitdio &amp; Television

3.T. Furniture

PERSONAL, RADIO &amp; TV
1 DAY SERVICE
23th. St. ft Sanford Ave.
Pb. 323-0033

Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought » Sold.
Larry’s Mart 213 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2-1132

27. Special Services
New people m lo in louk at
LAWNS Renovated - Aerate III raid Ads. Be sure j our
Remove Thatch • Chinch business is represented with
Bus Spray (VC-13) • Fcrtl- attractive
advertisements.
'ac-Ph . FA 2-4241
Cal] FA 2-5412.
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
Wo Huy, Sell, Trade, Repair

FIUGIDAIRE

BILL'S TH R IF T SHOP

Salea k Service
G. 11. HIGH
1700 W. lat St. Sanford
Ph. PA

Furniture • Appliance* * T.V.
Open 9 to 9 daily and Week­
ends
Ph. 322-7363 3410 Hiawatha St.
Sanford, Fla.
PAINTING, decorating, in­
terior, exterior. Alto paper
FREE ESTIM ATE
hanging. 20 yean exper­
Upholaterlng
ft Mattreu ren­
ience. Free estimates. K.
ovating. New ft Uted Furni­
M. Seeberger, Fern Park,
ture. Catl Nix Bedding Mfg.
Fla. TE 3-1334 or TE 4-3017.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
PA 2-2117.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
WANTED reliable couple to
All Types and Sizes
take up monthly payments
We Repair and Service
of 813.30 on 3 complete
S T I N E
rooms ol furniture. Call
Machinery and Supply Co.
TE 9-1311, Caaaelberry, col­
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-0432
lect
SMITH Air-Condition Refri­
Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
geration service. All work
Service With the Cash.
guaranteed. Very reaaon-

fiHEBB TtuniNG

ante tirpHiit!. Day t a j-i * ji

36. AattMMbQM • T ra d u S3. Motorcycle* • Scooters 33. Motorcycles &gt;

AUTOMATIC Holpolnt Washer USED Frigldalrv Refrigera­
BUYING A NEW or
VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS.
tor. 2 door, large freezer.
*t0. Airways Vacuum Clean­
USED CAR?
New ft Used.
Excellent condition. War­
er *13.00. FA 2-9376.
Lewis Salts ft Service
FINANCE IT WITH US
ranty. S)M,00 Britt's Inc.
ft Low Interest Rales
2517 Country Club Rd.
GOOD used Water Cooler.
Food Fair Shopping Center
ft Low Monthly Payments
Ph. FA-2-7928
See A1 Lyon at Sanford
333 0636.
FLORIDA STATE BANK
Electric Co.
USED G.E. automatic Wash­ 1955 CP. Dev. Cad. Loaded.
er. 3t&gt; day guarantee. *37,oo.
BY Owner. 1 Used 3 ton AirActual 49,000 ml. Immacu­
Brill’s Inc. Food Fair Shop­
Conditioner. Contact Al Ly­
late. *793. r A 2-3142 or
ping Center. 323-0436.
on at Sanford Electric.
GA 3 00*3.

NEW. 1962 Upright T. V. to be sold for charges.
17" Motorola 122.87. 20" G.
Coklspot Freezer. 350 lb.
E. *48.45. 21" Console.
Frost free. Sacrifice. Call
*39.30. All in working order.
FA 2 0141 or FA 2-4113.
Town ft Country T. V. Ph.
OFFICE Furniture. Includes
322-3362.
ilrak, swivel chair, fitinir
cnldr.ets, typewriter, etc. U-PICK. Shelley • NovemberCranberry Beans. *1.00 bu.
FA 2-3771, Osieen.
U pick. So. Cameron Ave.
COLDSPOT Refrigerator watch for aign. Ideal for
New finish *149.93
your freezer. Don Dunn.
Croslcy Refrigerator— New
HOUSEHOLD furniture. Odd
finish S129.95
pieces. 6 fu G.E. Refrigera­
Crosley Refrigerator— New
tor, ironer, breakfast set
finish $99.93
and other various piece*.
17" G. E. T.V. $39.93
FA 2-3771, Osieen.
16" RCA T.V., with Record
player *79.93.
HAIRY INDIGO
Apartment size Washer *1993
Regular,
100 lbs........ *32.50
Any appliance or T.V. *3 00
down, up to 2 years to pay. Less Quantities per lb. ... 33c
300 lb. lots and over per too
GOODYEAR SERVICE
Ilia........................... $29.00
STORE
rcnsacola Bahia Grass. Ask
355 W. lit SI.
for current price*.
AUTO Alr-Coud. FA 2 2075 ABOVE PRICES FOB HERE
A. M. PREVATT. PHONE
READY MIX Concrete, win­
749-2113, SEVILLE, FLA.
dow sills, lintels, steps,
blocks, sand, cement, rock, FE ODER'S Casement Airpipe, steel, grease traps,
Conditioner with dehumidldry wells, stepping stones.
fier. 9000 BTU. 110 voltage.
Miracle Concrete Co.
I Yr. old. *110 cash. Ph.
309 Elm Ave.
FA 1-5731
FA 3-IM&amp;3.

YOU pick it. Bring contain­ With purchase of Blue Lus­ 37. Hoot* • Motor*
tre, rent Electric Carpet
er. Black eyed p«as. *1.73
Shampoocr for only *1 per CANOE.
a hamper. Okra *3.50 a
1963 Model,
17’
day. Carrolls Furniture.
hamper. FA 2-003.
Fiberglass. Like new. Ph.
FA 2-7739.
MACHINE.
1963
ALUMINUM
Furniture re- SEWING
White
xis
tag.
No
attach­
webbed cheaper than you
JUST add water for instant
ments needed to sew on but­
can do it yourself. Bring
fun I These good boat buys
tons. makes button boles and
il to Ihe Furniture Center.
will do the rest. *930 16’
fancy slilches. Take 3 pay­
1100 French Ave,
Runabout *430. Beautiful
ments of $8 02. Write Cre­
*635 14' Runabout *193.
BLACKEYED Peas. You pick
dit Adjustment. P. O. Box
*693 40 hp. Evinrude, '82
and bring container. *2.00
2132, lleLand, Fla.
model, only *450. *200 Ga­
a bu. FA 2-7841.
tor-Champ
trailer
*150.
36. AulumnNIt* - Tracks
Many others. Open Friday
SUM.LOW WELLS A PUMPS
nights.
Terms.
Robson
1936 CHE\ VH Std, trans.
Jerry Lord FA 2-3219
Sporting Goods, Downtown
Call 323-0363.
TRADE—3 Wheel heavy duty
Sanford. FA 2-3841.
Band Saw for heavy duty
CARS WANTED
Lawn Mower. 322-8273.
REEL'S USED CARS
38. .Motorcycles • Scooters
IIth St. ft Sanford Ave,
ELECTRIC portable Sewing
'38 INDIAN Motorcycle. 700
Machine.
Good
working MODEL A 31 Pickup". *230.
ec.
twin. Light weight
condition. *10. Call 322 7879
FA 2-1705 after 3 p.m.
*393.00. FA 1-9V13.

“dtawaii

O P E R A T IO N

post

Mowing and edging, etc. Sat- Life Jackets, air mats, beach
finals, shoes, Army-Navy
iHfaclioQ guaranteed. Ph.
Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave.
FA 21417.

I f you’ve been considering buying a m « car, the time I* right to get the

Plano Tuning and Repair
BEAUTIFUL furniture. Many
W L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
fine imports. Also linens,
divhes and silver. Call
FA 2-7431.
Air-Conditioning

H. B. POPE CO., INC.

bent deal of the year at Strlckland-Morrhton. In order to win ■ free vaca­
tion in Hawaii we have tu well 35 new car* and truck* before Muy 31*1.

RUPOSSF.SSED Singer con­
sole. Payment* of *3.U0 per
month after 1st payment.
Call Singer Sewing Repre­
sentative, FA 2-5793.

FA 2-4234

2!&gt;. Automobile Service
AUTO RADIO SERVICE
PERSONAL RADIO k TV
23th. St. &amp; Sanford Ave.
Auto Gian, Tops
A Sea* Covers

AU TO GLASS &amp;
SE AT COVER CO.

"The Liveliest Of The Lively Ones"
FA LCO N S

•

FAIR LANES

•

G A LA X IES

STOCK and modern fixtures
in Grocery. P. O. Box 991.
Sanford, Fla.

•

SINGER in console. Makes
button holes. *34.00. Pb.
FA 2 9111.

Offered At Tremendous Discounts!

304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 60J2
4 x 5 SPEED—Grapic camera
4LI, WORK GUARANTEED
and attachment*. Dark room
c&lt;|uipmeiil. Fur sale or trade.
AU TO GLASS
Ph. 365-3768.

THUNDERBIRDS

. . . and

remember,

•

FORD T R U C K S

your

ear's

worth

more than ever before!

IN S T A L L E D

Senkarik Glnna and Paint COMPAC open arm sewing
machine with attachments
Comjuiny
and guarantee *31. Discount
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4422
for cash. FA 2-9411.
For quality automobiles at
AIR
• CONDITIONER. Like
low prices check the Herald
new. 1W tom, 220 volts, 13.classified pages where local
Wo BTU. FA 29366.
dealers advertise.

We're Tradin' High &amp; Sellin' low!
Because 35 New Cars Must Be Sold!

H e y ! Listen!
WE

ARE

H A V IN G

A

SALES CONTEST
SPONSORED

BY

THE

Renault Factory
S p e c ia l (B o w

jla I

iy

5,000
TO P

Until The Kml Of Thin Month
H e Will (live You A —

BIG

V A LU E

STAMPS

*

D ISC O U N T
ON

With Every ’63 Sold Now
Thru M ay 31«t,

• Renault Dauphinea • Caravelles
• The A ll New R-8’s

^

Throe car- are the tup rcunumy car* on thr road. High
mileage tlrivrro ante enough on gaa In make car pay­
ment* . . . and then sum*. Seeing U believing!

LOW BANK RATE FIN A N C IN G

• Low Down Payment
• laiw Monthly Payments
IIOII

THOMAS

CH ARLIE

519
PA 2-061 I

E.

lin t

UP TO 36 MO. TO

PAY

t it A Hi

Seminole Co. Motors
HU Hanford
Winter Park M l 7-2330

w|

D O N A L D J U R A S , MECHANIC
Don, hia wife Bevrrly and four children, Kristine, Jac­
quelyn, Timothy and Jayson rreids m Laurel A v e ,
Sanford. They are members of I be Lutheran Church.
Don has been with Holler Motor Sales for omo year. Ho
rnjuja hie Job very much and L interested in Minting
and sketching, particularly architectural designing. He
also play* the clarinet and accordion and hopes to soli
the South Seaa someday.

Ready To Serve You A l Hollers o f Hanford

CUoha... Friends, its the greatest! Don't miss o u r...

31. Articie!i For Sale

L A W N SERVICE

S TR IC K LA N D - M O R R IS O N , IN C
308 E.

First

St

BICYCLES repaired painted. Elec. Trains re*
paired. Coy's Bike Shop.
411 Sanford Ave. FA 2 9842.
Free pick up and delivery.
—

Your Neighbor A t Hollers

PA 2-0477.

Night FA 2-2069.

200 So. Park Ave.

31. Article* For Sale

Sanford

F A 2-1181

W in ter

Parl^ M l 4-8916

�v-sp y ? * g g y w s

TOUR of HOMES

Sanford - Seminole Area

fi/u w w v J &gt;

• • . of the pleasure of living
in one of the spacious
3 or 4 Bedroom Homes at

DRIVE

OUT

ANYDAV1

PRICES S T A R T AT

FROM 11 A.M. to 6 P.M.
DIRECTION#: Tee '■ Green la located
oat C w iilrr CUb R u i ipfoiM * U k
Arbor mod m r - M l a i R i j f i i r Coualry
Clob at tho latemertlou of N i * Upaala
Road and only 4 minntra to Interstate 4
interchange at Hi. I I .

LsncveeA
Bohool

LET US SHOW YOU . . .
tha convenience of Caatral Haat. Alf-C«
ditluniag ami a big alrjr Kamil)' Room,

t in m

And Yoa Caa Selaet Yaar
Choice O f Several
Contra lent Flaaarr Plata

PRICED FROM
UKS

WASKAN
HEIGHTS

Bsalnelt Bird

LH .A . &amp; CONVENTIONAL
FINANCING

—

Just follow the
map and watch
for our signs.

CHECK THESE FEATURES
AND COMP ARB —

DIRECTIONS: Lake Waymaa
Helghla la located at the inter*
■action o f Seminole and High*
land Avenue*. one half block
north of the near I.nngwiHid Ele­
mentary School . . . juat a
l i l t hundred fa-da o ff U 3
Highway 17-SI . . . Look far
nlgna on weal aide of highway.
PHONE TE K-3911 or

n

322-2741
D A ILY
a . m . to a

• Caatral Haatiag
• Dacia Prepared far AirConditioning
^ i K j Tam (Jnly.
• High and Dry
• Formica CaMaeU

• All Improremenla la And Paid
p m

• Any Type Financing
• All Honaea IV, and 2 Batha

.

W h ile you are out driving, this week-end, take this page
Can't

with you. The map above will assist you in locating some

Objectionable

Neighbors Close By?

I.rl ua build nnr of these outstanding model. on Y O l’ K hit
rluiirr in rxrellrnt location*. We will build nn)whrrn . • . K
Sale* O llier in thi* grncral arm.

o f Sanford and Seminole County's outstanding real

COUNTRY CLUB
HEIGHTS

Stand

estate. Take a circle tour and see them all, you may find
*

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

.BIBDHi

Newly

Completed

Browse

through it

this
OF

weekend!

Another

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Slop by and nrr this beautiful model
home in Crccnbriir o f latch Arbor

Located nn n comer lot In
lovely, tre*-»haded IDYLI.W ILDR
thin 3 bedroom, 2 bnth hrinu

Thia beautiful, aplll-lrtrl home cunalatlng of I bedroom.,
I!', hatha, Florida roum with fireplace and I rar garage
la nearing romptellon. The flour* nrr oak and lerraxxu and
th« exterior ia finished in rlcar heart redwood. Cenlral heat
ami air conditioning are among tha feature.

ha*

nvany feature-

^
THIS
^
PRESTIGE HOME
FOR ONLY

of

INSPECT THIS HOME . AT
THE S.W. CORNER OF V1HLEN HD.
AND IDVLI.WII.DE DRIVE

true. luxury.

IN A FE W DAYS
MURK
F.1I.A. or Conventional

See This
Lovely
Split Level
Model Home

NOW

k

Lncaltd on ■ large tandacapcd
lot overlooking lb* 12th green
of the beautiful Mayfair Gulf
CiiiiiKr, thi* hume ia Ideally

In (irecnbrlar

•

Fully Equipped Built-In
Electric Kitchen*

•

C e n tra l

110: 11111) ;

• Screened Florida Room
• Double Curpurte
• IatmLcuped
•

M ODERN KITCH ENS B Y

202 F A IR M O N T D R
P H O N E F A 2-8074

Designed Throughout Fur
Extra Convenience and Comfort.

W illiam

S.

Brumley

Jr. - Byron

M . Leach

Financing

NEW

HOMES

W IL L

RE COMPLETED IN

navenna Park
A Community Built With Pride’
Price* From $11,900 - Low Down Payment*
It &amp; *1 Bedroom, 1, 1• 2 Bath Homen
H I A , H I A In-Service, VA, Conventional
Financing

Shnsmaksh
CONSTRUCTION C O M PA N Y
Custom Building Our Specialty
General Office 311 W. 23th St.
FA 2-3103
Sale* Office FA 2-749S
STENSTROM REALTY. SALES AGENTS

�Among the 42 in the bus u it
M a k into the murky water* o f the
ca n a l wove a 66 y e a r old m an and a
eix year old child. Among the 27 who
died were 12 children o f varying agea.
The labor crew had been working
in the fieida at Belle Glade from
ahortly after dawn until almost sun­
set. Then they boarded the bus fo r
the return trip to their "quarters"
and the exhausted, hungry children
were admonished to go to sleep dur­
ing the ride. The children who sur­
vived — and they were few — found
themselves to be orphaned or left
with only one parent.
The 27 died in a school bus deem­
ed no longer safe to transport child­
ren to school. So it had been sold to
a man who makes 76 cents Ma hand"
a t the job o f supplying and transpor­
tin g laborers from their dreary camp
to the vegetable fieida. To him, the
42 would have been worth 631.60, if
alt had worked.
Of course, all the children didn"t
work. Some o f them played in the
dusty edges o f the field while wait­
in g for their parents’ long day to be
ever. But those o f 10 or more work­
ed. In this way the family o f W il­
liam Miller — father, mother and
boy — were able to net 66 for their
labors last Saturday. But they won’t
now. Miller could not claw his way
out of the bus after he shoved his
son through a window.
•

•

•

The tragedy o f the migrants is
not the only terrible accident that
claimed 27 o f them on the weekend.
Such an accident, though apparent­
ly with little precedent in the nation
in its swiftness and numbers, is not
in itself so startling. What provides
the blow to the public in reading about it is the end for the 27 wasn't
much in contrast to whut they were
enduring.
The real tragedy o f the migrants
remains in their being so exploited,
so unprotected.
There are no laws to guuruntee
them a minimum wage; to keep them
from being hungry when work fails;
to make sure their children get prop­

••

•

The story o f their bleak existence
and their drowning should jolt the
conscience o f Congress. It should
hasten the passage o f measures to
assure their protection as they are
shuttled by buses from
migrant
campe to fields; from the South to
the North as seasons change.
For one thing, there has been ex­
ploitation in their getting into the
hands o f unscrupulous foremen who
extract money from them on vary­
ing claims o f "fe es ." or for procur­
ing whiskey fo r those seeking to
drown life’s dreariness. There nave
been abuses by unregistered labor
recruiters who take advantage o f
their ignorance.
Because o f their mobility, mi­
grants are a national problem, and
Florida, as witness last weekend’s
horror, is a big participant in the
problem. Our congressional delega­
tion ahoutd be in the forefront in
seeking its solution.
To date, however, our delegation
has lagged in the attempts to meet
it. With one or two exceptions, our
delegation has closed its eyes to the
migrants’ plight and contended only
that growers and grove owners can’t
afford to pay decent wages and to
provide protection against unscrupu­
lous recruiters and unsafe transpor­
tation and bnd housing.
Now. the nution turns its eyes
on Florida and asks a big question
about the originnl tragedy o f the
migrants — the conditions in which
parents are forced to take their
children into the fields because they
had no place to leave them nnd be­
cause they were needed to help make
existence wages.
How will our delegation in Con­
gress answer the question ns it is
sure to be asked in a renewed pur­
suit o f migrant protection laws in
this session?

Phil New som Soys-

A Great Bear Hug
Niklt* Khrushchev ii ■ man
who likes to demonstrate his
affection with a great bear
hug.
It was la this spirit that
Khrushchev,
the
Russian
bear, and Fidel Castro, the
Cuban beard, bad their first
well-publicized
meeting
at
the United Nations in toco.
Later, Khrushchev was to
distinguished himself by a
shoe-banging episode in a
session of the UN General
Assembly which, itself, was
distinguished by tlic greatest
collection of rogues and re­
bels. patriots and pirates,
aligned and unaligned to be
assembled under one roof.
Last December occurred
another bear hug of note.

OUR

This was the meeting in
Moscow of Khrushchev and
President Tito of Yugoslavia
who for various reasons then
was being taken back into
the Moscow fold.
■Now for the past month
or so there was repeated
for the cameras another
great show of affectum as
Khrushchev and his guest,
Castro, toured the Russian
boondocks proving to one and
all that they are as thick as
two thieves, and who Is this
Chinese, Mao Tsc-tung, any­
way?
All this is a lead-up to not­
ing lhat one of the great con­
sistencies of world oolitic*
is ils inconsistency.
There are Inconsistencies

B O A R D IN G

Political

er schooling.
They form a great army o f A m ­
erican underprivileged because Con­
gress, down through the years, has
failed to pass the laws that would
protect them.
•

HOUSE

HMPMf 3U6T AS I THOUGHT
— THAT A «M i6 A6 OOOO
AS IT EVER- WAS / t
6HOULD PUT MDUPt MEAD
IN A SUN&amp; FOR THAT
YARN ABOUT BEIN3
IN3UREO WHIL&amp; WORSTING
AT FOGARTY * 4MCK&amp;
S ATOP/
O P f NOW
Now IRISK J
AND S H lN g / 7 ~

in the Tito and Castro visits
to Moscow. There is an in­
consistency In the visit that
Secretary of Slate Dean Rusk
will make to Yugoslavia.
Since Josef Stalin first
threw Tito out of the Krem­
lin family, Tito has been in
again, out again, and in
again.
The last switch came after
the full bloom of Khrush­
chev's quarrel
with
Red
China over his policy of co­
existence and his support for
various systems of commun­
ism, including Yugoslavia's.
As for Castro, Khrushchev
humiliated him last fall when,
without consulting the Cu­
ban leader, he ordered re­
moval of Russia missiles
from Cuba.
An interview in the Paris
newspaper "L e Monde" quot­
ed Castro as saying that if
he had Khrushchev in Cuba,
" I would have boxed his
oars."
Rut time heals and an esti­
mated ft million s day In
supplies snd weapons from
(he Soviet Unwin has enabled
Castro to swallow his anger.
Of
such
inconsistencies
Khrushchev and Mao Tsetung might even adjust their
their differences in one of the
greatest
inconsistencies of
all.

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
Martin I* the tj pe of buns
who became* both surer.*ful ■■ writ ** popular with
bin employe*. For hr U op­
en-minded end looking for
the proper pnltrrn of be­
havior required of • aplendid
-4nJtl,iyer. Wive*, .rod for
that “Teat for Employer*
and Employe*” mentioned
below and uae it in )»ur
home, too.
CASE P-447; Martin U., ag­
ed 34, is the young executive
who wanted to know how to
become n successful boss.
'Dr. Crane," he b e g o n ,
"what do employes like in
their boss?
"Do you have any sugges­
tions so that 1 routd follow
them?"
Yes, I mode a survey of 1,3Im
various employes of different
types o f firms.
Sine* 1 interviewed them
privately, they were fire to
offer their candid opinions,
both aa to the faults of thenboss as well as his virtues.
Yetterilay I listed sonm of
thete common gripe* or critic­
isms, so today please notice
their compliments, a* follow*:
A good boss doesn't repri­
mand an employe in public, lie
waits till they are alone.
That is Just as valuable a
rule for parent* nnd teachers,
too, aa for employers in busi­
ness l
He Is pleasant snd courtivout. If* greets his staff rher-

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Knlortd » • mco . 4 c l . . . m ailer txtohor J7. ISIS at tb . Pool
(M ile. ■ ( Sanford. Florida, nndor th . Act of C o n *r«». of March.
T h . H or.ld 1. a mombor o f th . United Free* which 1. an tlllM
•irlu o ir.ly to th . ua. fo r r.publU .tlon of all th* local nawa
primed la thia aawepapar.
No part of aar material, nawa or adrortlelnc. of thla aditlon
af Th* Sanford Herald may ho reproduced In any manner w ith­
out written permlealon or the pahllaher of Tha Herald. Any
Individual or firm reepoeilblo for such reproduction w ill ha
eooalderad aa lafrlactac on Tbo Herald'* copyrlcht and w ill b*
held liable fo r damacto under the law. PutiUabad C-lly aacept
Saturday. Snaday and Cbrotmaa. puhllahad tiaturdey pr—v -d lo *

•traU and Trade.

LEWIS
SALES ft SERVICE
W IT Country Club Kd.
FA 2-7028

Sinew the national RCC Citizens Committee tsavw
movement was started, new financed by It,008 ceatrtbocommittee* have been set up lions from too of its charter
in St. Louis and San Antonio members. A budget h r the
and on a state-wide basis in 10 months before the 1984
Connecticut and Massachu­ election and a drive tar entail­
setts. The goal is to concen­ er contributions from many
trate on organizing for the more citizens will be made
Republicans the metropoli­ ■Her program is developed
tan area vote which In recent at Hersbey.
elections has gone Democratic
A special effort will be made
to enlist indepedendent*.
RCC Vice Chairman Peter
M. Flanigan of New York
will chair a workshop on how
Let's be jealous r t our dif­
best to aid Republican candi­ ferences, not weed them out
date!. C. Wrede Petersmey- as though they wera eyesores
er, president of Corinthian In the otherwise perfect gar*
nroadcasting Co.. New York, den. They provide the con­
is workshop chairman in trast, the variety and the rot­
charge of the program. AH or which incidentally makes
sessions will be closed, but the garden flourish.
the press will be briefed later. — Producer - playwright Dor*
William E. Miller of New
Schnry, railing for a preser­
York, Republican National
vation of rrligioua differ­
Commilteo Chairman, will
ences.
speak at ore session. This
cuts both Congress and GOP
We have nearly tig million
headquartera into the act.
unemployed and their chan***
This ii considered important of re-employment were never
because the Citizens Commit­
more dim . . . . 1 am astonish­
tee has been accused or
ed at the patience of these
suspected of wanting to usurp
men.
some of the functions of the
—John L. Lewi*.
National
Committee,
take
over the policy-making func­
No matter where a construc­
tions of congressional leaders,
name
national
convention tion project ia plannrd, the
people in th* area object very
condidates.
The fact lhat Gov. William strenuously. I f our city plan­
W. Scranton of Pennsylvania ner* were to giva in to all
is the only GOP presidential these people, our city would
possibility who has been in­ still l&gt;e a cow pasture with
vited to Ihe Herslicy work­ the Indians running around.
shop may alart another round —Peter J. flrenn.n, president
of Ruilding and Construc­
of rumon that the RCC is
tion Trade* Council o f
trying to put him over. But
Greater New York.
this is officially denied all
around. Scranton was invited
solely, it is maintained, be­
Rhe plays on the strings o f
cause he ia governor of the
my heart.
host slate.
— Singcr-nctor N.lsun SarWhen the citizens commit
dilli, candidate for actress'
lee plan tint emerged early
Juyns Mansfield's t l l r C ^
in the IW2 congressional cam­
husband.
paign there were charges it
was s New York plot to nomi
rule Gov. v i- iu ho.“irt-tv 1-1*4^. ------ N ttftin likkf. Lately, this ha* been m u III4IA
U liie n fw
changed to gossip of a con­
spiracy to put over Michigan
Gov. George Romney. It then
became a "slop Gold water"
drive. Actually, it i&gt; none of
these tiling*
The Citizens Committee Is
merely trying lo set up sn
organization to (sack what­
ever candidates the Republi­
WAREHOUSE E Q U M V r;
can national or slate conven­
Control Hondo's 0*01 Y .
tions and primaries nominate
slocking LYON distributer"
and get llietn elected. They're
Write ft* lft»f illiNulftlfiliim
a bunch of influential but
«!«j»a&lt;w|4e aiuan
frustrated Republicans who
SHOW OA s o il
would like lo zee the GOP
133 East R O IIN S O N
win unc fur a change.
First year operations of (he

Quotes

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BEATS FORD ft*CHEVROLET

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rily 'in the morning nnd bids
Frequently pays his em­
them n cordial goodbye when ployes sincere compliments on
good work or their clothes, etc.
they leave at night.
Considerate of new em­
lfe will "go to bat" for hit
ployes. Doesn't try to "ride"
employes when they are un­
•hem or make their first days
fairly criticized.
on the Job miserable.
lie is loyal both to the tomA cheery, dynamic tp* of
personality who infuses hia
pnny and to his employees.
lie knows his eitipuiyvi uj tLorkerv with hi- own confiname ami even teams the deuce snd enthusiasm.
Rets good example concernnumbers of tiieir fiiinilies so
lug attendance at church and
he can inquire about them.
Encourages his workers to other civic functions.
Has his employes working
impruve themselves, sa by
night courses or special rend­ "with" him instead of "fo r"
him.
ing, etc.
Kneourugr* employe* to par­
In rush periods, lie will work
shoulder to shoulder with his ticipate in com pen/ band,
baseball games, etc.
employes.
Considerate when employe
Loyal and devoted to his
wife snd family, thereby set­ ia sick. Sends flowers to hos­
ting a good example before his pital or calls ou him in per­
son.
workers.
For other valuable pointers,
Tactful. Phrases his orders
as suggestions instead of ar­ send for my "Tests for Em­
bitrarily barking commands. ployers and Employes" an
Coiisiderute. App s r l l o n i dosing a long stamped, return
work during stuck time so nil envelope, plus gt) cents.
You wives ean uae these as
can be employed.
Accommodating. Let* em­ excellent Rating Scale* for
ployes o ff early for speciul good husbands, too. And they
also apply to your denting*
occasions.
Willing to admit when lie is with our ImindTr**, cook, gard­
wrong and really welcomes ener or other household work­
ers.
new idea*.
(Alwayrf writ* to Dr.
See* thut workers always
Crane in care of this news*
get their wage* on time.
Employs the merit system paper, fnrhadng a long
for grunting promotion* and stamped, id d m ifd envelope
end 20 rente to cover typ­
wage increases.
Hus a good sense of Immnr ing aiuf printing mate when
nnd can take s Joko on him­ you send for one at his
booklet*.)
self.

WASHINGTON— (NBA) Announcement by the Repub­
lican C itim s Committee that
it will hold • workshop in
llershcy, Pa., June 13-14 pro­
bably will
atari another
round of political speculation,
most of which will be thumbsucking baloney.
This orgaDilation war set
up formally in Washington
last December after a pre­
liminary piente meeting in
a tent on Gen. Dwight D.
Kiteahower'a Gettysburg farm
in June.
It has been accused of a
lot of party-splitting and
presidential - candidate • mak­
ing intentions and activities
—all of which are denied.
The truth ia that the Repub.
lican Citizens Committee still
doesn't quite know where It's
going, but it’s trying to find
out.
That1* one purpose of the
Her they workshop. It will be
sn invitational affair for
about 73 hand-picked parti­
cipants. Keeping attendance
small waa intentional, because
Ihe Citizens Committee want­
ed top leaderihip which could
get a lot of work done at this
first session. The drive for
citizen members in large
numbers will come later.
Eisenhower, aa honorary
RCC chairman, will be at
Itershey and will preside at
one off-the-record workshop
session on critical problems
facing America today.
A special feature of this
session will be the unveiling
of an RCC-financcd Elmo
Roper survey of voter con­
cepts of what the Republican
party stands for and how
thia differs from voter con­
cepts of what the Democra­
tic party stands fur. Albert
I. Cole of Reader's Digest
will make this presentation.
Another wurkiliup waa U&gt;
have been chaired by RCC
4-h. irm—-----tlesirve
tTimt
Herrmann of Chicago, but his
sudden resignation because of
Ihe press of private business
and his wife's illness throws
Ihe organization and the pro­
gram into some confusion.
Donald l* Frey, executive
secretary of RCC in Wash­
ington who also is in active
charge of tbe Hershey meet­
ing was for 10 years chairman
of the Los Angele* County
Republican Associate*
This organization set the
pattern for similar organiza­
tions in -Han Diego, San
Francisco and Sacramento.
There also are successful
GOP citizen action groups in
Chicago and Cleveland.

Notebook

PLYMOUTH

BIG WHEEL
DID
MARTHA FIND OUT ?

Peter Edson

"Can You Spare a Minute, Mr. President?"

Migrant Tragedy

/

Yes, Plymouth leads the league in tow price!
Shop around if you like, but-before you buy
-compare Manufacturers’ Suggested Retail
Prices for currently available full-size models
in the Plymouth-Ford-Chevrolet league.
Plymouth is priced lower! And Plymouth
has a 5-year/50,000-milt) w arranty!
• Your Authorliad Plymouth-Valiant Oaalar'a Wj/rjnt, acaintt
Meets tin malarial and wortomanship on |%j can that
evpamtaci to Encludhi parti replacement or repair- wittldut
LhjfF.a for rtqu&gt;r«&lt;6 parti or labor. for 1 yaart or VJ.Q00 mitat.
whichavar comas tint, on tna angina block, haad and internal
parti: transmiiison caia and intarnal parts (aactuding manual
clutch), tor ]ue tonrarlar, tJf.se shat!, universal Joints («■•
eluding dull cowan), rear aila and differential, and rear
wheal haarmil, provided the vehicle has 'been termced at
reaionable intervali ftccordmg to the Plymouth-Valiant
Certified Car Care bcheduiei,
LET US SHOW YOU THA OFFICIAL FIGURESl

BRASS
2&lt;H&gt; Lost

MOTORS

Commercial St. — Sanford

GENERAL

ELECTRIC

S U P E R L IN E
ROOM AIR CONDITIONER
• SUPER COOLING PERFORMANCE W IT H O U T THE NOISE . . . Actually
as quiet at many units ot one-third lets capacity.
• SUPER COOLING POWER . . . A ll the power you need for oreaby-oreo
coaling of your entire house.
• T IN -P O S IT IO N T H IR M O S T A T . . . Holds comfort at the level you select.
• EFFECTIVK OUTSIDE V E N T IL L A T IO N . . . For Ihote doyt before or after
tha "b ig heat” whoa you want fresh outside air without coaling.

SETS A NEW LOW-NOISE STANDARD!

SANFORD ELECTRIC CO., INC.
116 S. M agnolia Ave.

F A 2-1562

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M-Edd!o A rani, BorUngtoa, North Oafoftaa
I —Eileen Beane, Foreat City

•0—William Murphy, Orlando

6-Jofcn Burk,-Forest City

I I —Jtart Niviton. Atlanta, c«err&lt;*

4—Nancy Clark, Apopka

I I —Larry KorHi, Bradenton

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13— DeMd# Rieka, Foreat City

Carol Eldridge, Maitland

34—Dennla Randolph, Clewiiton

4—Marquita Fowler, Albany, Georgia
7—

Forrest Decker, Foreet City

IS— Irene Ru*«ell, Foreat City

.

I —Barbara Gallnar, Apopka

18— Jerry Rivers, West Palm Bearh

I —Reiir,n Hall, Orlando

17—O ne Rail, Orlando
11—

10—Jack FaaUr, Lakeland
I I — Sharyn Hall, Orlando

Marcia Shred*. Apopka

39—Nobert Saminer, Forest City

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12— Joel Feme, Orlando

49—Jean Smith, Fort Meade

13— See Hall, Jacksonville

41—

Mark Shlmak, Forest City

14—

42—

IM&gt;i&gt;y Sugg*, Orlando

16—DeniarU Uarvorscn, Avon Park

43—

Ruddy Smith, lakeland

16—

Lewia nendershot, Freest City

44—

Kd Strawder, Macon, Georgia

17—

Grace Hamilton, Forest City

45— Joyce Thomas, Clearwater

L a rry Heard, F o rest C ity

16— Steven Hopkins, Apopka

48—Don Tranick, Orlando

19—Irene Uogendccp, Takoma Park, MarylaO#

47— I.ana Umlauf, Casselberry

10—

48—

'Woddy Whldden. TltuavtUa

11— Scott! Hopper, Moultrie, Georgia

49—

Bonny Waggoner, JackaonrllU

12— Jim Link, Leesburg

19—Joy Wemmer, Maitland

David Jewett, Foreat City

13— Jean Kcarcc, Albany, Georgia

U —Joyce Williams, Kli'dmra.u

14—Ranald Lynd, Forest City

12— James Whitt, Lexington, KtatndW

26—Margaret Leltner, Jacksonville

U —Emily Wilson, Forest City

18—Walter Malar, Winter Park

64—Calvin Wood. Orlando

IT—Vivian I/esler, Apopka

66—Tom

Walter, Orland*

14—George Murphy, Jacksonville

CLASS PnOTOS BY
A LA N ANDERSON

ORLANDO

ACADEMY

FOREST
AD M IN IS TR ATIO N

NEW

BUILDING

SCHOOL

PROGRAM

F R ID A Y , M A Y
CONSECRATION

SERVICE —

Diamond

SATURDAY,

CLASS MOTTO

24, 7:30 P.M .

Cumming*.

M AY

C A F E T E R IA

Southam

CLASS COLORS

Character Before
Success"

Union

Foreat Lake Academy in a Seventh Pay Adventist institution, owned and operated by the F l&gt;
ridu Conference o f Seventh Day Adventist*. The Academy ia governed on the basis of Christian
Principle*, It was first organized in 1018, and established on the ground* o f the Florida Sani­
tarium in Orlando. It wn* then known an Winyaii Hike Academy.

Red and White

25

In 1025 the Hchool was moved to it* prc*unL locution near Foreat City Junction. More land waa
available, greater freedom In currying out the purposes and objective* o f the school, and tho ref rushing spirit o f tlm rountry utinosphere proved a real advantage in the pursuit o f Christian
educational practice*.

8:30 P.M.

0:15 A.M. — Sabbath School
11:00 A M. — Burcalaureato
Speaker— II. F, Roll, Florida
Conference of Sevanth Day
Adventist*

8:00 P.M.

SU N D A Y, M A Y 2(&gt;

CLASS AIM

CLASS FLOWER

To Finish The
Unfinished"

.

HISTORY

Forest Luke Academy ho* grown steadily. Buildings and industries have been added to a o
rommoilate the need* of the growing student body. Facilities include classrooms a d e q u a t e l y
equipped and designed, dormitories for boys uml girl*, a large modern gymnasium-auditorium,
and. just completed, a beautiful new cafeteria. The school in over prepared to meet tho education­
al needs of Seventh Day Adventist youth of secondary school ago throughout Florida.

Carnation

COMMENCEMENT SERVICE O. L. Heinrich, Editor of SOUTHERN llD lN O J

These Pages M ade Possible Through. The Courtesy
FLO RID A C O N FER EN C E
SEVEN TH DAY A D V EN TISTS
OFFICE — 018 E. Rollins Ave.
Orlando, Fla.

BOILER SERVICE CO., Inc.
4110 Cirrona RJ.

W IG H T

GROCERY

CO.

CY 3-11

Orlando, Fla.

HUGHES S U P P L Y , Inc
631 W. Central Ava.
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Orlando, Fla.

GA *

Western Auto Associate Store
Format City Hhnpping t&gt;nt#r
Phune k W-4UJ3
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Woodland,
.................Owner

“ O w r 80 Year* Of ConUnuoua 8ervtt*H
400 Elm Ave.
FA ft03S4
Sanford. Fla.

Seminole County's
We Want Year Butlne** —

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Apopka PU.

PIERSO N’S H A R D W A R E

Merita Bread and Cakes

D AIRIES

Congratulations, Class o f *68

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Cruze W ater Purification, Inc,
1506 N. Orange Blossom Truil
Phone GA 3-0523

IU26 LneuU Ave
P um Cn.Ue. H a
Poona 6oo-3697

O rl&amp; iu lo , Fla.

A M E R IC A N
All Graduate* Photos by

737 West Colonial Drive

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111 8. French Avt.
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Orlando, Fla.

Apoplut, Fla.

C H R ISTIA N SE N

Serving The Academy With The Finest Dairy Foods

MOTORS

New and f» e d Cars
Clnaed Friday Night and Saturday
Hay. *44, koreat City
TK 6 1loft

1945 Hn-kwood Way (Fairvllhi Shopping Center)
2-9873
Orlando, Fla.

Barnes Restaurant Supply, Ine,

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’ Plumbing end Septic Tank Worl
1910 Lee Hoad
Fhono I *3—0461
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Soft Water Dae* Not Co»t, It Pay* ■

Daily

Lumber and Building Supoliei

GEORGE
2582 Park Drive
Sanford, Fla.

Only

Newspaper

Opta Daily. Inrlu I ng Sunday - CIr»*d Thursday*
Forett City Shopping Center
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Orlundo, Fla.

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Custom Made Commercial Kitchen*
19 North Texas
Orluiulo, Ha

HOGUE 5c - 10c &amp; 25c STORES
Sanford and Apopka

.uiations, CLASS OF '43

STUBBS

PHARM ACY

650 W cat Central Avt.
Grlaiulo, Fla.

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of ORLANDO
250 N. Orange Ave.

BANK
GA 5-7521

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Southwest Seminole County and Northwest
Orange County,

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331.3 Ft K 114 Kt
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33.31
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113.11
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P L A T HOOK I t PAOK U
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Lot 1
501.13
R T A Alma E lla tta w ir
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H T A Alma E Hattaway
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111.13
Mark W A Anna M Rider
Lot 4
13.37
Orlanta Karnarlaa Ini
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111.IT
H II A Vivian David
Lot 14
George II A C o llla l A
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131.17
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Paul A A Erm aldiai
Lot 14
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13.31
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13.31
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• Blk I I ____
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11.31
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11 Puna 311
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11.31
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13.31
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4 Blk I t _ _ ...
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13.31
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13.71
11.31
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44*4
tl Hlk 1 1
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13.21
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12.41
13.31
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17.11
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13.31
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14.
13.31
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13.31
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13.31
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13.31
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13.31
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11.31 Lota 3 * A I Ulk A __
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13.31
Co Ino
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13.31
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13.31
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fill
13.31
Co Ine
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11 ID t l A t l Blk
11.31
Co In i
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11.31
M .N
Lot t Blk 14
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11.33
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4 )1 "
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l i l t 1-ote 1* A 17
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1.14
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P L A T BOOR 11 P A « H B*
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13.31 Lot I I lllk 1 4 ______ __
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13.31
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County Board
W E A T H E R : Fair through Tuesday. High today. 85-90. Low tonight. 60-65.

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Pay Hike

CoiMideratkm o f a galary in­
crease fo r 8eminolc County Commis­
sioners was to be requested o f the
county legislative delegation today
by board members, It was decided at
an informal session today.
John Fltxpatrick, who f i r s t
broached the matter o f a pay hike
■y l a i r y y e u h e l
fo r Commissioners, brought up the
TELEPHONE CONVERSA­
subject again thla morning. Commis­
TION WITH i . P. WIEQERS, sioners receive $2,400 annually, with
who rtp rtm U tha Mae/ad- $1,200 fo r expenses. Fitzpatrick
la establish- seeks an increase to $4,800 annually,
Military including expenses.
Other Commissioner* made no
comment
w h e n Fitxpetrick first
Q. How’ra tba school plans
brought up the matter before the
ilag along? A. Fine; wa legislative delegation in public hear­
tvtral minor Items will ings several months ago.
ha resolved, and that soon
But he gained two supporters
n * will «et the papers selling this morning in Chairman J. C. Hut­

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OK's.

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The question;Is llie new
fence to keep the County
Commissioners in, or the pub­
lic out? Anyhow, the Couaty
Commission room his been
dressed up with a new rail­
ing In front of the Commie*
aioa table. Looks nice.

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JOHN FITZPATRICK
'Gimme Now’

Regional Plan
Meeting Opens
In Daytona

Established 1906

H ON.. H A Y 27. 1968

Tha board directed Chair­
man J. C. Hutchison to request
of ths county legialstlve dele­
gation to introduce the meas­
ure and puah for Its passage
during this imai O R HI the
Legtslnture.
County Attorney H a r o l d
Johnson, who drafted the 40page proposal, explainer! to
the Commissioners he “ more
or less followed the act fur
Orange County since a great
deal of our water problem*
rise in Orange County."
e-;-«ptlur^iS. *!.u$ th
meuaun*. If enacted into law,
must be approved in n refer­
endum try Reminolu County
Vutrrs,
Primary water p r o j e c t s
would be financ-rd with gen­
eral obligation bonds, payable
from a two-mill ad valorem
tax over a period of 41) years.
.Secondary water p r o j e c t s
wuuld be financed from cur­
rent tax receipts.
Another measure allowing
the rounty to have mi engi­
neer's feasibility study for
drainage and water control al­
so is before the Legislature.
County Commissioners Tues­
day will attend a session of
the East Central Florida Re­
gional Planning Council and
will conduct their regular
seml-monthy session Wednes­
day.

14 Die
MtAMl lU PD -A t lust 14
persona died la accidents
•round the state over the
weekend, half of them In
multi-fatality auto crashes.

Season Over
LAKELAND (U PI) - T h e
1962A3 citrus season, for all
practical purposes, la over,
sccording to an official of the
riorida Citrua Mutual

TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
million state budget
cleared the Legislature today
with 36-9 Senate approval.
The bill, which now goes to
the Governor, was adopted

with a minimum of public
discussion, but the Senate
spent one hour and one half
in secret session just prior to
calling the rolL
Passage of the big money

'End Of Term*

(UPI) - A
rncy official
States will
put a man on the
The City Commluion, meeting in regular aeamoon by 1*70 regardless of alun tonight, is expected to approve pinna and idean
the Soviet Union may to kick-off the start uf u $800,000 water improve­

By tynked Press tatenstional
Flood • building thunder
storms followed a rash ol ile
struclive tornadoes Into the
South today. At least 14
homes in Oklahoma City,
Okla., lay in shambles.

Eying Frisco

Desegregate
Movies, RFK
Tells Owners

WASHINGTON l UPI) Both political parties are reI n - fl- -

i!,.

HIT aillUoa ta attaint— tax
inenua* was going to M l
from. Th* Sonata Ftaaacn
Committee baa approved snip
o n t u kill M far, wkkh
would rabe only ft o j million
by film mating
Uona to the aataa
The M uto to
on tax prapoaal
House decides If R
■long with a bend barrowing
program-for 118 million to
m w construction. The House
»ent tho Saute-passed
measure to tta Bailee
mittoe for study today and
spent the morning dltowtag
but taking m fla il action on
a bill to frees# county spend*
lag for itkaal apcraOou tn
» par r a t at total Meta, taw
creating Mato
The Village of North Or­
by aome $34 million.
lando today ii temporarily
without a police chiaf since
volunteer chief Dave Tllson
Friday night handed to his
resignation “ due to pressing
business demands of hla reg­
ular job."
No other appointment was
made at the time by the coun­ TALLAKUSEE (U PI)
cil which was meeting to sp«- Kero la the vote by wh
rial session to award bids the record $WT million
on Insnranca coverage tor the prlationi hill passed th
Mwly reorganised five-mao
ate and eleered tho Laglata*
police department.
lure today;
Accepted wai a composite
Voting for thn blU (to):
plan as presented by A1 DavAskew, Barbeu
II anu urawn m uwpcP«tlsa1-f f l mB—
j jra
by officials of hit company
Campbell, Clarke, Clrv*
and of lUnni-Closson.
land, Connor, Edwards, F ra*

bill now tends the legislators
on n hurried search for reve­
nue to finance it.
Sen. Warren Henderson,
Sail sota
Republican.
de­
manded to know when the

W ater Boost Seen

Probe

Destruction

J. C. HUTCHISON

NO . 710

Bsdast
Gets Lawmakers' O kay

ment program.
The program includes n new well field, tranamiaaion lines, reservoir, wnter treatment plant which

WASHINGTON (UPI) - ------------------ ------------------ 1would give mors water and
I increase ths pressure in the
Thirty senators joined today
suuthern part of the elty.
hi • proposed resolution urg
At the earns time, the engi­
ing that the United States
neers, Clark, Dally and Dicta,
seek an agreement with Rus­
are expected to recommend a
sia to ban all atmospheric
plan incorporating an Idea by
and underwater nuclear tests
a

8ANFORD, F L O R ID A

$987

Agreem ent U rged

ter control jprogram was approved today
tintsJ by the County
in informal aea-

Note to Mr. Wlcgers: This
phone conversation was not
taped . . . Honeit, 1 mean it
. . . Seriously 7 ; v Keck, who’s
got $340?
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chison and James F. Avery Jr., who
said they favored a salary increase
"but it should become effective, i f
at all, at the end o f our terms o f o f­
fice."
Lee Gary and John Alexander
pointed to being in o ffic e only "fiv e
months and we feel we cannot sup­
port any such action now."
When the board requested Gen­
era] Hutchison to request the legis­
lative delegation to consider the pay
hike, Fitzpatrick exclaimed he is "in
favor o f it now,” A very said he feela
It should be at the end o f his term
o f office "but 1 won’t oppose a pay
raise now."
AH board members were agreed
that the position o f County Commis­
sioner “ fast is becoming a full-time
job, as it is now in Orange County."

Legislation tsUbllshlng
county-wide i
■nil

United Press Leased W ire

IUUUA.,.

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the property to us.
Q. Who’s |oiag to pay the
brokerage tee of $13,mo 7 A.
That’s not la our province;
we are the buyers, not the
•alien.
q . Did it ’bug’ you when
you learned about the City
tape recording your ’pho
conversation T 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 lor which they are
sorry !&gt;ter.
Q, Do you get The Herald 7
Yesslr, sad as an ea-Journal1st 1 think you have a mighty
ilae little newspaper.
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VOL. 53

f r » n r i« f n

as a strong contender
their 1904 presidential
ventions, hut neither
make its choice until
month.

for
con­
will

next

WASHINGTON (U P I) — N ot Enough
Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy
LOS ANGELES (UPli-The
appealed today to about 40 Rev, Martin Luther King Jr.
u .iters ill thwiurs ti, ii** |told about 30,ow persona tuk
smith to ilrsegrriruta their Ing part b a “ Freedom Rally
for Birmingham" S u n d a y
movie houses.
John H. Stemldrr, head of night that president Kennedy
Theater Owners uf America, “ had not done enough" to
said the president's brotlirr outlaw segregation.

Young Convict
Escapes In
Hail 01 Gunfire

PORT L A U D E R D A L E
(U P I) — A husky young convict just sentenced to four
years In prison grabbed a
court bailiff's pistol today and
escaped the Bruward County
Courthouse in a hall of gun­
fire (hat left one man wound­
ed.
Authorities identified the
escaper as Muxwootf BrumTeJ, illMiUl Ai' - jiui quickly aei
up roadblocks throughout the
city. They described him as
six fool tall, 1S4 pounds with
tattoos on both arms,
Brumley was sentenced this
morning to (&lt;mr years in pri­
son for breaking and enter­
ing by Court o f Records Judge
Louis Weliilnit- Bailiff Her­
bert Bush was leading the
prisoners out of the court­
room to ■ rage to await
transfer to Jail when Brumley
broke away.

City Manaysr W. E. Knuwlee
that In addition to ths Coun­
try Club plant aits, would
crest* storage and treatment
msnt facilities at the present
well field and uae ths two well
fields together.
Thla plan, according to the
engineers, would give the ctiy
the uae of the raw water lines
plus added storage ferities as
well as the 13th Street plant
a* a storage and booster sta­
tion.

Racing Dates
Bill Killed
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
bill to give (iulfstream

North Orlando
Police Chief
Resigns Post

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Cleveland Said
Yes To Bill

Quits Post

or, Friday, Galloway, Oaw
tier, Biheoo, Harrell, Holtai
baa, Johns, Beth Johnson, D *
way Johnson, McCartyi" Ms
poles, Msables. Helton, Fan
rlsh, P4*rre, Price, Hobart*
Ryan, Spottewood, Stratton, '
Tucker. G, W. Williams, H »
bart Williams.
Voting against tba bill
iUl (•)
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Covington, Croaa, DavlaJ
Henderson, Kelly, Pop**. Uatoj
an to
",
or, Whitaker and Young.

UK LAN I) (U IM -U r. James
W.
Parrish has resigned as
Hone Track a crack at the
vice president of Stetson Uni­
favored mUI - season racing
versity to become pastor of
dates at the height of tha win. the First Baptist Church, Win­
ter tourist season was killed ter Park, effective Aug. 1,
today.
President J. Ollle Edmunds
The bill, which appeared to j j,j today,
have es many live* as a cat,
was put to final rest in the
Senate miscellaneous legislatlcn committee.
,— Pag* 5
Bridge
The killing vote wn* 4 7.
Cla-lfied ...... . Page 9
Comice __
Pegs B
Page 5
Dear Abby
Meet Set
Page 4
Editorial
The Fleet Reserve Board of
Entertainment „ „ Pag* 5
Directois will meet at 7:30
Puixle ......
l&gt;. in. tuday to discus* final
WASHINGTON (U P D -th e
Page 6
Society
plans fur Memorial Day and
Supremo Court wnlroowalF
Pag* 7
Sports ___ —
branch elections.
directed tba city of Memphis

A

• DAYTONA IlKSaj;:
— A two-dsy meeting e f the
east central Florida Regional
Planning Council opened hentoday with an Impressive list
of experts on subjects rang­
ing from Industrial develop­
invited a representative group
Sympathy Parade
ment t » population predicting
from southern state* to hear Best Choice?
SAN FRANCISCO (U P I) —
WASHINGTON (UPD-Sen. Approximately
scheduled to spt-uk.
the department's views on ra­
14,Out)
Ne­
Burry Cotdwatcr tlt-Arlx.) L groes, whites snd orientals
Tho council, w hick covers
cial restriction*.
Brevard, Indian River, Orange,
Kennedy also was urged by the best choice for the 1964 held a peaceful demonstra­
Osceola, Seminole amt Vutusia
James Meredith, first Negro Republican presidential nom­ tion at (he City Halt P la n
counties, is ,expected to draw
to enroll In the University of ination, according to nearly Sunday to show sympathy for
up major development policy
Mississippi, t o p r e s s for half tits delegates to the llhW Negroes in Birmingham. Ala.,
for future growth plans—par­
stronger civil rights legisla* GUP convention who answer­ and to call for an end to
ticularly in the Cape Canav­
ed s poll conducted by Uic racial prejudice la San Fran­
Hon “ with teeth in i l "
eral area—as a result of the
Meredith discussed legisla­ Indianapolis News.
cisco.
sessions.
tion to provide mors oppor­
today to "promptly" desegre­
Scheduled to spenk today
tunities and better protection
gate It* parka, libraries su l
were:
for minority groups in a 10museums and served aatlca
Philip Hummer, Washing­
ininuts talk with ths attorney
that Southern communiU*a
ton, D. C., consultant end spe­
general just before Kennedy
are moving too slowly toward
cialist in economic bale analy­
met the theater owners.
PORT AU PRINCE. IUItl
Integrating their schools.
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sis and land use economics;
Meredith told newsmen af­
Today’s ruling rejected «
(U IT ) — President Franeola
Mrs.
Margaret
llrrlund,
At­
State Ruad Department sur­
terwards that his situation at
p l a n by Memphis which
Duvulier’a
security
forces
have
vey rrew* out by Celery Ave. lanta regional tmlrupolitun
'Ole Miss." was “ still bad"
would have gradually deseg­
hut that he and Kennedy con killed nearly 200 persons—
the other day and work ahould planning committee member
regated the parks and other
rentrated their attention on m,,*Uy political prisoner#
start on the project. It’a too who will forecast popula­
faculties over a delayed per*
during
the
past
month
accord
tion
influx;
Prof.
Howard
civil rights legislation.
bad tha county didn’t go along
iod of time. The court held
ing
to
anti-government
Haiti­
w i t h C i t y recommendation Menhlnlck, head of the city
Meredith, who later flew
that th* constitutional right!
GAINESVILLE (U P1) — back to Jackson, Miss., wits ans.
that the improvement program planning department at Geor­
of
Negroes were being vlo*
University
of
Florida
presi­
Duvalier’a
opponents
claim
extend past the city limits in* gian Tech, speaks on trans­
invited to confer with the at­
lated by the delay.
dent J. Wayne Kelts pul in a torney general after hi* ap­ they ran list the names uf |M
portation
facilities;
Dr.
Fred
Stead of outside to the river.
City officials of Mamphta
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Ulsir Jr., Auburndale, plan­ plug this weekend for Gov. pearance on the “ Meet tho victims of government repres­
had relied on the court’* faro*
Farris Bryant's proposal to Preaa” show Sunday.
sion
nine
a
anti-government
ning
and
economic
develop­
School bus sideswiped a car
cd 1945 edict that Negroes
borrow 112$ million for uni­
rorlils killed three of the
out by Goldenrud tills morn­ ment mnsultunt.
ahould be integrated Into tha
versity construction,
kleiit’s
bodyguards
In
an
Dr,
James
Sheehan,
Cincin­
ing. No one hurt. Anyone
schools "with all deliberata
Rcilr said if the Legislature Services Set
parent attempt to kidnap his
thought of the idea of safety nati, Ohio, market analyst,
speed." This has bean takas
falls to authorise (lie burrow­
two
children
April
26.
speaking
on
commercial
devel­
belts In school buses?
Graveside services for A l­
to mean on n gradual basis.
ing,
the
result
could
be
“
dis­
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opment; Dr. Dorothy Muncy
bert Robinson, S*&gt;, will be
astrous
for
higher
education
o
f
Washington,
industrial
S t u d e n t government day
held Tuesday at Southxide
in Florida."
• - chedulrd down nt the city to­ planning locution ronsulunt;
Cemetery, according to the _ .
. . —...
Prof.
Charles
Huur,
Harvard
day. It waa cancelled.
llrissun Funeral Home. Robin- | 0 I IT 1C D i l l
University low school, speak- Gator Law?
Maitland's Juck ZurLn s till! *"g on planning and land uaa
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) TALLAHASSEE ( LPI &gt; - son's body was recovered
has two montha to get hie [controls; Dr. Marion Clawson, Sen. L. P. Gibson, Perry, in­ from Lake Munroe, at the The governor permitted a bill
plane reedy for thut proposed consultant in recreation facll- troduced legislation today to city bout basin, lust Wednes­ to become law today without
MILS. JANET POTTER of DeBury. the mother of four children, «eU
Robert E. Thompson, BO*
boat inarina. Nothing done yet itics; Pearson Stewart speak require a license fee on all day. Investigation failed to hi* signature that wuuld rehumlle of mull from Poatfluater WuRer Until before bonrdiiiR the truck
former city editor and report­
ing
on
major
utilities
faeilpersons
taking
alligaturs
or
I
reveal
Rubinson’a
residence
strict
sale
of
prison
made
and the City C o n i m i i i i o n
to run her regular nuiil route. Mrs. Potter became the firat "lady postman’*
er fur the Sanford Herald,
wants to know why and has Itics; Carl Feta*. Washington crocodiles from Florida wa-, and brought forth no rela- goods to agenciei of the slate.
in the ureit early thia month.
(Cox Photo)
died 1st* Saturday night at hta
I lives.
I The measure increased the
summoned Zorian to its meet­ urban design consultant, and Irra.
home In Casselberry.
KntH-rt Anderson, of Chapel
ing tonight.
A native uf Chicago, ML,
Hill, a specialist iri general
Thompson came to Beml note
County Commission meeting planning.
County five years ego from
In special session this morn­
Brockton, Mass. He was m
ing. As usual press not told
member of the Presbyterian
until Johnny Fitspatrick said
Church In Orlando.
s„oiething over coffee. They
Survivor* are hU wife, Mrs.
didn't even tell the gentleman
________ _________
(airraid* C. Thom peon and two
who had Chairman J. C.
w
ia u iu r .T n v m
wI)i _ I
WASHINGTON
(U P
son*, Stuart J. Thompson II
Hutchison's parking spae* be- Senate approval of the admin­
and Robert E. Thompson J r ,
NEWARK. N. J. 4U P I)— A eral hours after the crash Newark and Elisabeth Gen- couldn't see a thing," he said company truck that hod been |Norfolk, Va., amt was cn
hind the courthouse. The gen­ istration's $840 million men­
all of Cwsaelberry and one
eral had tu park on the street. tal health bill was predicted massive chain reaction col-j slate troupers found another era! and Alesian Brothers “The tremendous fog just accompanying him ram into route home,
"It wa* very loggy and 1 brother, 8luart J. Thompson
today by the chairman of the lisiou uf cargo trucks ami truck buried under the other llo.piiali in nearby Elisa- seemed l» collapse from Hu­ his rig. The driver was trap­
uf Chicago.
saw
Harrs up ahead," he
passenger
cars
on
the
tog*
&lt;
vehicles.
heth.
sky.
It
was
the
worst
1
ever
The city ha* been wstued committee that handled the
Funtral arrangement* u *
ped in the cab.
said. '*1 slowed down and
shrouded New Jersey Turn-! The crash scene was in the
Some of the trucks were en saw. It Just fell on me."
not to pay Sewage treatment legislation.
something
alruck
my
car
In
l"™mpUU
atthUUme. Gram,
“
It
was
my
buddy.
I
tried
pike
early
today
killed
at
northbound
lane
of
the
high
route
tu
markets
In
New
York
Coates
said
he
heard
the
plant contractors Texas Mid­
Chairman U itcr Hill. (P
kow Funeral Horae la
nuise uf crashing vehicles and to help him. He said he was the rear. I'm Ju«t glad I waa
speed highway between inter- City.
west pending further notice Ala.), of the Senate Labor least six persons.
charge « f arrangement*.
Police still were cutting j changes 13 and 14 near New- ( Y. B. Coates, 43, of Hose- then bU truck was rammed hurt. It was an hour before a little late.” lie was not iahorn the bonding company. and Public Welfare Commit­
they got him out," Coates jured.
boro, N. C-, a driver fur the in the rear.
Fi.iancul woes planning the tee made the forecast as the through tangled wreckage tn ark Airport.
"A (ruck hit me anil drove said.
Stale Police Sgt. C. J. Gre- Stocks Lower
"U was truck on top ol It. C. Coverson Hauling Co ,
outfit.
Senate prepared to begin dc- search of bodies They said at
s e e
Cliffurd Treating, 23, of Al-lco said the cause of the acNEW YORK (UF1&gt;—block*
bate on President Kennedy's j least 10 other pereou* were, truck on top or truck," said |was driving a load of crated me 40 yards forward," ho
bany, N. Y., arrived a little |rident would have to be da- were Irregularly lower to
far JiInjured, tta .rttfcaiy.
Tha doors o f th* courthouse “ bald new approach' tor
T ,1State Trooper Robert Bebnke. I chickens when be ran into the said.
are being torn out today and treating the menially ill and
Coates got out (o see wiial later. He was recently dir-' (ermines! when T r o o p e r s moderately a e t i e a trading
The accident tardive4 III The dead and injured were fog.
early today.
•ew vase to bo installed.
)to$08 to hi. Jams* Hospital in , “ When 1 hit that spot you t happened and saw another , chsrgitl from Dus Navy at j make their reports.
retarded.
, trucks and U f**
•

•

•

SOME
R A N D O M
TIIOUUHTS W HILE LOOK­
ING OVER FOOTS YELVINGTON REPORT ON A LL
DOWNTOWN BUILDINGS . .
Cracks were observed in the
exterior walla of most all tha
buildings . . - nothin* serious
says Mr. Yclvington . . • more
work needed on electrical rapaira . . . wiring bad . • . few
o f the building* will meet the
present day codes. . . . To
bring structure* up t j stand­
ard* “ not economically feas­
ible." . . . "Do-it-yourself"
type of repairs urged will
greatly reduce potential fire
hasard*. . . . City will study
the report tonight, will prob­
ably nod their heads and movs
•n to tha next item.

Herald Index

'Mix' Parks,
Memphis Told

Haiti Death
Toll: 200

School Money
Boost Backed

Bryant Declines

tv .
1

Former Herald
Editor Dies

I

Police Cut Through Tangled Wreckage

Mental Health
Bill O K Seen

New Jersey Turnpike Collision Kills Six
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J. H. Hadley, chairman of
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oon-operating unions which
struck the PEC » days ago,
said four men arrived in New
Smyrna last week in trucks
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Strike leadert accused the
labor-troubled Florida East
Coast Railway today of hir­
ing ••imported pistol-toting"
itrikebreakeri to work on
railroad track* In tbe New
Smyrna Beach-Oak Hill sec­

plates.
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ons, international representa­
tive of th e Boilermakers
Union, told Ul’ l there were
now six men working on EEC
tracks, two white and four
Negro.
“ The while nun are wear­
ing guns. One has a shoulder
holster and the other, a belt
holster. We understand they
are professional strikebreak­
ers,” Lyons said. He said a
seventh man, a Negro, left
the area “ after some of the
strikers talked to him."
Lyons said the mrn began
working south of New Smyr.
ns and “ are storking at Uak
UUI today,"
Hadley said in a format
atatrmrnt "the importation of
these gunmen is a desperate
gesture on the part of Ed­
ward Ball,” chairman of the
PEC.
Ball told UPI, “ If the PEC
has hired anybody from Geor* i» . then 1 know nothing
about it. It sounds like the
unions are getting ready to
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to blame it on us.'*
The strike began Jan. Z3
when 1,300 members of it
unions walked out because
the PEC refused to meet a
10 28 cents per hour pay hike
demand.
Eighteen days ago, four
operating (on train) unions
■Iso struck, but in a dltpule
over new anti-feather bedding
rules.
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the strike, tbe Jacksonville
Termini! Company and its
legal counsel, Elliott Adams,
said federal court had no Jur­
isdiction in an FEC suil to
have Adams and the com
piny's president fired.
The FEC had filed suit to
force the removal of Presi­
dent Marshall C. Jennettr
and Adams under terms of
an agreement by the owners
of tbe terminal company.

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VOL. 53

United Tress Leased Wire

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THURS., A P R IL 257 1903

S A N F O K IL FLO R ID A

NO. 698"

C L O ^
By Larry Vrrxhrl
One of the buildings the
city recently condemned col­
lapsed yesterday amt one
man suffered some minor in­
juries . , . tt was it
Cypress Avc.
• •
»

412

Yes, the Woodruff BuildIn; is painted . . , now if
that
fnuten custard sign
could only be removed.
• • •
The sewage treatment plant
el course won’t lie finished
by the Semi-Centennial cele­
bration . . . We asked City
Manager W. E. Knowles if
he expected it to lie ready
by the lilt) year festivities
and fete answered . . , "J
hope so.”
• •
•
It
seems
like * one of
our new department head*
in the county has forgotten
County Commission jail ivies
about using county ci|mpinent
and manpower (&lt;&gt; take care
of his personal property. Tills
one had Ids lawn mowed the
oilier day and will have to
answer a few queries at tlio
next county board meeting.

High

above

the

Don't forget coffee club
meeting tomorrow at 9:30 a.
],.. nl the NAS recreation
area.
• •• •
The word from Tallahassee
is that people that signed the
original petition for Kern
I'ark Incorporation have writ­
One of the biggest and m»s
ten tlie legislative delegation
asking that their names In- lavish Auto Show* ever Ini
taken off.
in Seminole County openc
• •
•
Wednesday n f l r r n u u &gt;1 n
Welt, il took six months,
but "Lee I'ride” finally be­ now d* surged iutu Municipii
longs to George Hardin now. Stadium to see tin* newea
• »
•
-tylings of 1tun nutoH display
Interested to know wiiat ed by six Sunful d dealers.
most people in lids county
Thu bundled* of person
are writing our legislators
who utfended during the uf
alnrut . . . Well, it's the
ternouil am! evening saw III
pros and cons of banning the
Flying Silver Combos in tbei
tale of boor from grocery
exciting uollul net and limn
stores.
Hie music of the Tem|ms 1mud
A snack loir on the grounds
National Secretary
Tins
provided un oppm (unity to sat­
. Be idee to the
Week
isfy the tummy, as spectators
girls!
feasted their eyes mi the glit­
tering array of new ears,
Have you ever noticed the
trucks and wagons, watched
speeders on South Highway
tlie alum and listened to tlie
17-92 . . that is, most of
bund.
them . . . bear license plate*
'‘This bulks like Ihe finest
starting wiih 7 and H ? Not
17 You can lie driving along Show wo have ever had,” said
at a peaceful and legal 00 Hie uulo dciltvl* ns tliey Wel­
and lilt . . . ami whoosh! comed the crowd* in the stad­
you think your re standing ium.
Tonight the Shades baud
still.
will he heard ami the Silver
Hob B c w r r r *a&gt;* to avoid Condors wilt perform their
Hie rush and nut lake any during m-rlul fe.il* at 4 and *
chances on missing out on p. ill.
the liar b *| supper at Fort 1 Friday the band will be I lie
Mellon I’ a.k Saturday after ,tuckln R'wlruaiutrs, the Siljoti ran buy your v*'r t'-ndoi* will perform &gt;.t
noon .
ticket* now .a the Chamber Ibe -nine lioui* ami al S...11
ol Commerce Junior Cham­ p. III. tlie member* uf tin l!lm
ber of Commerce and Semi­ Angel* pn-rLioii Dying team
ami ibr Chuluig Slurs jumpnole Memorial lln*pl!al.
ill IT team will lie mi hand fur
•
*
*
a
public appeaMinee.
"Clock” learn* there will
Admisiiioii i* free and Imui*
Is- a change of command at
the Marble Barrack*. NAS, are from 1 p. in. in in p, 01.
nexl week Present CO Ix'und through Friday.

Auto

Show

at

Municipal Stadium, Wednesday night.
(S ta ff Photo by Bill Vincent)

For Aulo Show

for ItlitMle Island

Cily Pilcherroimiy Cnlcher

Jaycrci made more money
on iheir fertilizer sale Hum
liny did on llw Grand I'rix
Olt well, limy filled up
the motel*.

Mayor
Tom
Millunalil
will pilrli mil the 111.I ball
al the I .itil&lt;* Icagur Exhibi­
tion Baseball flame Satur­
day, with County Com missinner of District II John
There'* no mull to the re* Alexander exit king.
The game will brgin at
aort that Woodruff Building
» « » painted to keep it from 2:30 p. 111. al the Haller
Field ill I t. Mellon I'ark a*
failing down None what*orver . . , lioncst . . . »*'r- part of the srmi-Crnlennlal
Celebration. The game will
ously . . .
• •
•
fraluie a rrlutn luslili be­
tween the 1962 championAudrey was fuund. . • . Al*
no»t hud to call off that trip. xliip Irani* of Sanlunl \t. . 1 think that w «» her tutme. lanLie and First I rilrral.
. , 1C* * day fui the curious. t Admission i* free
lie** rvalion* for the Sc ltd*
['entemiial Dance deadline i*
\ p m Friday, tidier hur­
ry
• • •

i

AU TO SHOW OPENS with ribbon-cutting ceremonies by Mayor Tom Mc­
Donald ul Municipal Stadium attended by members o f the tqmiisnriiiK
Jutto dealers and affiliated businesses. Front loft are Frank Ityon o f I truss
Motors; Willie Hunt o f ilunt-Liueoln-Mumiry; Emmett Ferrell o f Holler
Motor Sales; Mayor McDonald; Francis Roumillat. ( ’. o f ('. president. In
Ibe back row are Gary Hudgins o f Strirkland-Mmrisen; Hen Howland o f
Seminole County Motors; Hill Hemphill o f Hemphill Motors; Howard
I lodges president o f Sanford Atlantic Hank and Chief of Police Roy W il­
liams.
(Herald Photo)

In Geneva

Phone Probe To Continue
(irneva retidenlk weir ad
vised
Wednesday
morning
that investigation made till*
week I* incomplete and lh.it
further study will la* made
by the Public L’tllilies Com
minion mlu Hie area trie*
phone service being provided
by tlie local branen of Sou­
thern Hell Telephone and

Telegraph Co.
I't.'C Beprcsentalive Wil­
kin* l.inhurl, meeling wiili
local
Inniliei*
ami
civic
leader*. Iold the group I li.it
he found nreumilanee*, in
some
eases,
substanlialed
criticism* contained in a iecent survey made by un in­
dependent technician and in

A Sailor's Life!
There’s more than percision flying and para­
chuting for the N avy’s crack "Hlue Angels” and
"n m tin g Stars," who arrived at Sanford Naval
Air Station this morning to partiripale in Satur­
day’s Semi-Cent cmiial .
Here in their schedule:
Today — Pose in flying outfits for news
cameras, 12:15 pan.; press conference with nexvs
reporters, I pan.
Friday — Guests at the Coffee Club, N A S
Golden Lake recreation area, 9:30 a.111.; guests
at the square dance at the Civic ( enter, even­
ing. and guests at the Auto Show, 8:30 to
9:30 nan.
Saturday — Air Show, NAS, 11:15 a.m.;
guests at the Mayfair ball, 1U p.m. "Hlue
Angels" and "Chuting Stars" leaders will be
among the judges at the to o beauty contests
2:30 ami 7:30 ji.tlL, Civic Center.

the petition of complaint tiled
with the commission two
wi i ks ago.

I

Hi- ucril 011 tu explain Ihat
complain!* against equipment
installed in ticnrxa l i v e
year*
a no,
after
In1in;
brought from Smilli Carolina
and said lo lie "1920 vint
ii.c,” were not entirely justi­
fied since lint ijjic equip
nient had ticcn manufactured
as late a* 1930.

TALL\MASSEE (L T D —
The bill to ban the sale ot
beer and wine front grocery
store* and service station*
wa* killed lodav at a lengthy,
emotion filled meeting of Ihr
House Temperance Commit­
tee.
The vole was 7 3
The defeat of Ihe coni noverslal measure came after
Rep. William Wadsworth, of
Flrglcr, profiled and then
withdrew
an
amendment
which would have banned the
sale of all alcoholic bever­
age* from all type* of stores,
except
state owned
liquor
stores. Presently. Florida has
no such state owned store*.
Wadsworth said be would
Introduce the proposal to Hie
Legislature a* a lull.
4i 11Nik the committee more
than 90 minute 1 to hear arguimnls on the bill, includ­
ing a plea from a Tallahassee
grocery »torr owner who said
he would not be able to ope­
rate If beer sale* were pro­
hibited.
Too House chamU'r was
n rjrly filled to capacity by
interested parties for the
early morning meeting.
Support of Ihe measure,
svhleh bus been killed in pre­
vious legislatures, centered
around a group known a*
the United Christian Action.
The group, headed by Rev.
Jack Kppca, of taikelaml,
urged tlie committee to pas*
Hie hill "for the sake of
young people”
Mrs.
Ix-evis Itevis, a
Lakeland school (earlier and
member of the action group,
said beer advertising was
"organized
brainwashing"
and -he urged with Hie "urg­
ing of a mother, teacher and
lover of children” that the
bill lie passed.
However, Hlenn Woodard,
a lobbyist lor Ibe large WinnDixie Stores, said live issue
was one of health and morals
an*) (minted out that "morals
can't he legislated.”
Woodard said it was itol
fair for one group to press
for tlie banning of ia'cr sale*
if tlie vast majority of society
favored It.
Hep Hay Mattox, of Polk,
who lias long Voiced his op
(aisit ion b&gt; tlie hill, said lie
had been threatened witli
"political recriminations” If
lie voted against the bill,
vvhlrli he subsequently did.

Ready To Talk
FEC Boss Says

As the citizens o f this county and
nurmtimling ureas jirejmre to cele­
brate Seminole County’s Seml-Centeiiitiitl, there could lie no more npproprintc time to mark another im|K&gt;rtunt
milestone . . . the eentenninl of the
inception o f n canal from the St.
Johns River to the East Coast, an
event we Ivelieve could best be cele­
brated by actual construction o f this
vital waterway.
A canal between the St. Johns
and Indian Rivers was authorized as
a state project in 1856 by Chapter 1
o f the Laws o f the State o f Florida.
At that time it was estimated that
the total enst would not exceed $30,000. Ilomls were issued at 8 percent;
later (in 1858) the Legislature ac­
tually authorized issuance o f these
I hiiu Is . Unfortunately, before any
work could lie started, the Civil W ar
intervened. Afterward, because of
problems in connection with recon­
struction, no further action was
taken until 1879, when the State
Legislature abandoned the project.
From time to time efforts were
made to reactivate the project, lmt
interest lagged as water tonnage
gradually lessened with the com­
pletion o f the railroad south of Jack­
sonville to Orlando, and the consoli­
dation o f small narrow gauge lines
by II. L. Plant Into what is now
known as the Atlantic Coast Line
Ruilmud.
T imIay the tremendous growth in
F l o r i d a , particularly in industry
which requires heavy cargoes o f raw
materials, as well ns the phemmmenul rise in recreational boating, make
it imperative llmt we construct this
missing link in the state’s waterway
system. Florida bus grown to ninth
in imputation in the United States,
and has developed into a S|U billion
market. There are some seven million
Imnt-owncrs in the United States,
and Florida is highest in number o f
bouts per capita . . . approximately

one boat for every seven residents,
with an average investment of
$1,500.
Florida has the longest coast line
in the nation, besides some 30.000 in­
land lakes and numerous rivers. The
St. Johns and Indian Rivers are the
most ini|voitant in the state. Sanford
and Seminole County, as the terminal
point in the connection o f these two
great rivers, would reap the highest
economic benefits.
The St. Johns-ludian River Canal
would permit pleasure craft to come
inland via one route and return to
the coast via another. A moral for
both yachts and smaller pleasure
boats, it would make possible round
trips through some o f tlie most
scenic portion o f the state and the
finest fishing waters without the
need for hack-tracking.
Progress, unfortunately, does not
always favor everyone. It is regret­
table. hut sometimes a few indivi­
duals are adversely affected. How­
ever. \xe Itell vc that the vast ma­
jority of the citizens o f Seminole
County and the State o f Florida xvill
benefit
beyond description. Tlie
scope and magnitude o f the effects
o f this canal upon our economy are
such that xxe place it first in imimrtance among four major projects that
are essential to the orderly groxvth o f
this area. The others are: A fouryear state university, a causeway
crossing Lake Jessup, and, ultimate­
ly, a Sanford port with dock and ter­
minal facilities.
We endorse the resolution passed
uniuiimously by the House o f Repre­
sent at ixes and the Senate o f the 1961
session . . . “ The Legislature o f the
State o f Florida hereby approves tho
Sanford-lndian River Canal as a
vitally needed xvaterxvay develop­
ment for the State o f Florida, and as
a project necessary in the compre­
hensive development o f waterways
o f the Stale o f Florida.”

nsuioA... Five Men Will Steer
Bikini Demoted
P A R IS (l.T D

Area Canal District

— Dm bare

Proposed legislation creat­
bikini hut broil demoted 011
ing tlie "St. Joluis-lndiaii Riv­
Ihe Itutd tieai he* in favor « f
er Canal Illslrlrt” will lie pre­
the cover-lip inic-plecil bath­
sented for study ami support
ing suit,
lit a Joint meeting of the coun­
ty commissioners of Brevard,
Moscow Bound
(hsnge, Seminole unit Volusia
LONDON (U P l)— W. AverCounties at 11 Iunrtieoii-meet­
ell llunduuui flew lo Moscow
ing May 3 at tin- Mayfair inn.
as President Kennedy's per­
The prnponul reads that
sonal envoy today to try to
"purpose of the district shall
enlist the Kicmlin's help ill
lestiiiing peace and stability
to Laos.

Spending Bill
Debate Opens

T rying

he to organise, manage, plan
and control tlie construction
of any such eaiiul as may tie
deemed necessary.”
Five directors, serving with­
out pay or other remuneration
and named hy tho Governor,
will direct tliu affairs o f Hut
district: Two from Srmimdo
County and mio eucli from tho
otlu-r tliiro counties. They will
have no power to levy ad valureni luxes.
Koch county will be request­
ed to contribute to • fund to
pay administration expenses
during the period the distrirt
diieetor* are (iivpuring tits
planning for tlie canal.
Alsu invited tu tliu May 3
session ore Secretary of Stuts
Tom Adams, other slate o ffi­
cial* and the attorneys and
.senator* fiotu tlie four coun­
ties.

WASHINGTON (U PD —
President Kennedy says lie is
lining everything po*«ih!e to
TALLAHASSEE (L P D —
combat Hu- Communist regime
in Cuba except take steps Unit Tin* Senate opened debate on
would trigger violence and a H,l2S,fl31,022 general spend­
JACKSONVILLE (U PD —
tiring
"world-wide diificully.” ing bill today with warning
The chairman of the strike­
that the D-gisinlure would
bound Florida East Coast
have lo raise $2K9 million in
Hallway disclosed today lie i* Married
new revenue to finance it.
NASH
VILE,
Trim.
(U
P
D
—
prepared to negotiate n sclAlso liuii;in; over the freetlriiirnt lo the 93-duy-old Young songstress llrcndii Lee spending Senators was the
and
Ronnie
Shurklrtt,
19,
a
wage dispute strike with any
hint of a gubernatorial veto Special Fee
railroad union representative grocer, were murried Wednes­ xltoilld the rernril breaking
TALLAHASSEE (U PD —
0 Ion*- us Ihe Ill-got inI ion *s nil day in a surprise ceremony at­ hill la- passed.
A Mpoeinl $2 iiunling lieenso
tended only by fiiends and
lii ld in Flotidu.
Iiry.mt pulled llm rug from fro was proposed today by
Financier E d w a r d
Hall mcmliers uf tlie familirs.
under prop.nu nt * of free- Sen. Elmer Friday, Fort Mymade public a letter written
spending with a strong talk vrs, to finance land purchases
to labor tradrr W. F. Howard Heavy Winds
yesterday lo member* of Ihe for outdoor recreation, Tha
in which he said . . , "W e are By l nlted Pres# International House Committee which had fee, in addition to tlir regular
Stiff northerly winds sent
1ill ready and willing to meet
appro* i-d 0 spending hill hunting license, would be
with you, or such represenla- temperature* skidding toward totaling $104 million less charged lesidenta ami non­
residents.
lives us you select . . , for true Dec-zing today 11* fur south us than tho Scnale version.
the Carolina* ill wliul could lie
collective bargaining.”
Howard is chairman of Ihe the last wintry blast of the
FEC* r a i l w a y s Ct-ni-tul season. Itiiin drenched the Pa­
l imit mull's Association. He cific Noitiiwest mid (he South.
oitvo mot with Hall lust mouth
in a session which produced Shelling'
Ymi'll iipprerlMle (lie extra acrvice
VIENTIAN E, Lao* (U I’ I)
no progieBs.
— Renewed leftist shelling of
neutralist positions on the
FREE
Plain of Jars was icpuitcd to*
'l i r e
liny against a hnekdrop uf
llixpevtloa
mounting lommunist claims
FREE
Alluinoiitr .Springs T o w n ■if s I.'. S. inspired tightest
Tire lintalioa
‘
Council voted Wednesday eve* buildup.
ning to seli $*60,000 In rev­
FREE
enue bond* at 3.76 |o-r rent In­ Rejection?
Flat lir a
terest to tin- U. S. Housing
GENEVA (L T D — Western
Repair
delegates to the (7-naticm dis­
and Home Finance Agency.
FREE
The Town will sell only that armament conference predict­
Front End
amount of the bond* neces­ ed privately today that Russia
Check
sary lo construct a new water will reject tlie lutest Anglosystem, eontmet for which American nuclear proposals
was let un its tow hid of (ginl,- although they represent a sig­
Expert
Mil to Murkle Bio*., In--., pro­ nificant rompromiss.
Whrel
moter* of Deltona.
Alisnnient

RE - TIRE

With Us!

Council Set
To Sell Bonds

He reported that required
air conditioning is heinii used
in the exchange buildm; to
keep equipment In pnqier
working order by maintain­
ing a constant temperature
and removing iluitl and liuml*
dll) an&lt;l said (hut constant
record* are kept i» determine
Wien and liuw uflell new
trunk lines should Is- install Pickets
ed
MONTGOMERY, AU. _
Traffic studies just com­ (L’ l'l) — Police arrested 1H
pleted h&gt; ihe company indi­ white picket* today who
cate Cat MX new ones are paraded outside the state
due. Steps also are being capital protesting U. S. at­
taken hy the company to re­ torney General Robert F.
place line* originally install­ Kennedy * visit with segre­
ed as temporary and in u*« gationist Gov. George C.
longer than was intended by 1 Wallace.
local Soil mem Bell uHlcialx,
I.in hat i said.

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�Semi-Centennial Day

Tree Attractions'
After a "wrap-up" meet­
ing in Firal Federal's Caucus
Room of the Semi-Centennial
committee, Gen. Chm. George
Touhy said that the events
chairmen had put together
one nf the mo»t outstanding
da^i of free attractions ever
prevented in this area. Semi­
nole county's Golden Anni­
versary party will provide ■
full day of excltment and
happiness for an estimated
40,iioo people, he said, and
lauded
the committeemen
who have done such a “ bangup" Job.
Jack Horner rejiorted on

the TV coverage that will he
given the events ami said
ttiat the area video outlets
were “ going all out" to tele­
vise many of the pre-Satur­
day happenings as well as
the festivities on Saturday.
Radio cooperation has been
outstanding, he added.
Headline attractions are the
Navy's Blue Angels and their
"fellow • troopers of the
clouds," the 'Chuting Stars.
They will lie in D m- air at
mid-day with ilie parachut­
ists’ take-off from Rainey
Field at 11 a. m. Their
breath-taking free-fall antics

will be followed by the pre­
cision team flying of the
Blue Angels. The Oj*-n House
ai the Naval Air Station gets
under way at 10:30 immedi­
ately following the down­
town parade.
These same navy men will
be guests at the dance at tiie
Mayfair where Charlie Spivak's nationally acclaimed
band provides tie® music,
with Ca ndi Scolt’a singing
adding spice and enjoyment
to the program. Here also
Hie winner and two runnersup of Hie Miss Seminole
County beauty contest will

be introduced.

Garnett While urged cou­
ples and parties plann.n to
take advantage ot tins bargai.i in dance music and en­
tertainment to be sure that
they had their tickets and to
make reservations now at
the Jayu-e Information booth
Calls from the Naval Air Sta­
tion personnel have been in­
creasing in the last few days
—now that the excitement of
the returning VAII-lt is over,
lu-purts were that “ a high
percentage o f the VA1I41
flyers and their wives would
use the dance as the place

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the streets to watch it will
have plenty of time to get
to the Air Rial ion for tinopen
House and the over
head maneuvers."
The route of the parade is
different to avoid traffic (an­
gles.
it will start at Fast
First
Street andSanford
Avenue, west on E. First
to PARK Avenue, nurth on
Park to Seminole Blvd., east
on Seminole Itlvd to San
Juan
This maintains the
pattern of “ everything but
the Navy Shows right around
Ft. Mellon Park," according
to George Touhy.

Brack Perkins and Jun
Jcrnlgan have all prepara­
tions made for a splendid
Little League baseball game
with two good clubs.
The
Beauty
contestants
went through another rehear­
sal last night and arc “ ner­
vous, anxious and ready to
put on the best show of ail
in charm and beauty." The
girls will be aeon on floats
and In car* tn the parade,
E. C. Harper Jr., said. The
bathing beauty review starts
at 2:30 and the formal gowns
parade will be on the stage

Arts And Crafts Club Gives Republican Club
Considers ’
Details For May Festival
By-Law Change

Lucky Babies
To Gel Silver
Spoon Saturday
To be born “ with a ailver
spoon In your mouth" Is reck­
oned to be a sure formula for
hsalth, wealth and happiness,
according to an old laying.
I f this la true, then the fu­
ture of an undetermined num­
ber of Eemlnol* County's fu­
ture rllirtns ta assured, pro­
viding they are horn on Sat­
urday, Semi-Centennial Day
hero.
All babies born in Hziuiuolo
Memorial Hospital on Beni'.Centeno.si Day, will be pre­
sented w/li silver spoons ns
gifts of tuu Pmk l.uil'ia. hos­
pital auxiliary, Mis. R. F.
Robison announced today.
"This is our way of ce|rbratlng the 60th anniversary
o f thu county, by giving Hus
special welcome to all babies
born on that day ill our hos­
pital," said Mr*. Hold son.
She stated that the auxil­
iary also plans to give a
j
saving* bond ta tlio first buby
born during National Hospi­
tal Week which will bu ob­
served in May.
"This Is cur continuing way
o f serving the hixgiin’. the
patient* and tho public in
■very way wa can," 31rs.
Robison added.

for a real BIG welcome Koine
party," While said.
Tilt- Squate Dance on Fri­
day night will be open to
spectators at the Civic Cen­
ter with no charge to watch
the fast-stepping couples and
to hear the rntcriaining call­
ing of New Orleans' Jolmny
Creel, This affair starts at
8 p. m. with a welcome of
local officials to the dancers
and alt other vial ton for the
.Semi-Centennial fiesta.
“ Tiie
parade
will
roll
promptly at it: 13," said Glenn
McCall and added those thousands of folks who will line

booth* will lie Mrs. William
Hoffman,
paintings;
Mrs
Rutledge Pray, crafts; Sir*.
Horace Dernarcst, white ele­
phant; Mrs. Si Ida Balkwill,
packages; Mrs. Wallace Gabier, food; Sirs. Oscar Barn­
ett, cakes and sweets; T.
Sillier, photography and Kay
Ryan and Fred Kammerer,
Clubs participating will lie surprises.
the DeBary Women’s Club,
SIember* of the Garden
Garden Club, Chamber of Club will supervise a Fish
Commerce, Civic Association, Pond for (he children and al­
Mansion Shuffleboard Club, so will present a Garden
DeBary Fire Dept, amt the Start with ladies and gentle­
Herbert D. Gibb American men working there to be
Legion Post.
dressed in old time costume.
Chairman for the various
The Firemen will provide
SImstreleers. Tables for play­
ing cards will be available
in Hie galleries at a small
donation and prize* will lie
awarded and refreshments
served.
I winches and snack refresh­
ments will be served on tab­
les outside or in the two din­
ing rooms. Chester Re arick
and members of the Civic
Assn, will tie in charge of
purchasing and planning tiie
food and Sirs. John Leone,
with member* of the Ameri­
can Legion Auxiliary, will be
in charge of Hie kitchen.
Su|&gt;crvUlon of the dining
rooms will be uruler the dir­
ection « f Sirs. Eli Yoder and
T O M M Y DON A HOE members of the Women's
o f Winter Park, form ­ Club who will cater to small
er radio announcer will parties if reservations are
h a n d l e the emcecin? made before Stay 11.
Overall chairmen for the
chore*
nt the
two
entire
event arc Sir*. George
Htatfes o f the beauty
contest to be held at Brooks and Sir*. Viola How­
the Civic Center, Sat­ ard. They extend invitation
urday at 2:30 p.nt. and to the public to “ come enjoy
fun, fellowship, food and en­
7 :30 p.m. to name Mis*
tertainment for the whole
Seminole County.
family."

H&gt; Mrs. Adam Muller
Detailed plans were an­
nounced tilts week by the
Del!ary Art* and Crafts Club
for the May Festival to be
held May 11 at the DeBary
Mansion House as the organ­
isation's major project of
the year for Hie Federation
of Art, Inc.

LONGW OOl) I T O officer* elected nt Tuesday iiiyrlit's Business and proirrntn mucliiiir me, from left, Mrs. Carolyn Hist line, president; I-croy ( ’.
Jtlluy, treasurer; Mrs. Lula Scott, vice president and Mrs. Mary Itowcll,
tccretnry.
( Herald Photo)

Girl Scouts
DeBary AARP Hears Program
Set Annual
Banquet May 8
By Mr*. Adam Muller
DeBary Constable Oscar
Papincau presented a brief
but interest mg account on
the history of Hie Office *&gt;(
Constable for members of the
DeBary Chapter ot the Amer­
ican Association nf Retired
Persona
at
their
Friday
morning meeting last week
In Uie Fire Dept. Recreation
Hall.

The annual Mother-Daugh­
ter Banquet of Girl Scout*
Neighborhood One troops will
be held at tho Civic Center,
May Mill, Mrs. Illuka Sawyer
annuli in-rd today.
Girl Scouts and their moth­
er* will see a play, which will
Tracing the
be pieaeiiled by Mrs. Kulherins Bishop’s troop, a di&gt;pluy early French
of Arts and Crafts work for Hth Century
the year, take part in group day standing,
singing and tha presentation
of the colors.
Recently on all-troop rnnip
rut wa* held st Cnmp TlcochCe
with 210 girls of 11 troop,
attending.
Tiia campnut was undtr the
direction of Miss France*
Colib. The Scouts enjoyed a
iieusurc hunt, fookous and
swimming with other Scout
activities.
Mr, and Mrs. Carl Lind
were in ehnrgo of thu nature
loll, activities for the weekend
and water safety directors
were Mrs. .Martha Kilpatrick,
Mrs. Edith Awnal and Jilt*
Sally Neider.

office from the
Regime In Uie
to its present
Papmeau list­

ed various positions sd re­
sponsibility held by the office
through the centuries.
Judgr A. D. Williams spoke
on tile office of Justice of the
Peace from it* beginning in
England during the year 1837
pointing out that many of the
present Jaws stemmed from
original English laws.
Florida Highway Patrolman
Vince Smallwood showed a
film on how the patrolmen
are trained and urged that all
drivers get their now driv­
ing bandtiook on traffic safety
and laws which has recently
been changed.

By Sir*. Adam Muller
The
DeBary
Republican
Club last Thursday night con­
sidered a change in by-laws
which would allow the elected
president of the organization
to serve nine months of hi*
term without interruption of
the summer adjournment.
The monthly meeung was
held at the Community Cen­
ter with Horace Demarest
presiding. The invocation was
given by Thorton Smith wlio
also led the Salute to the
Flag. Sirs. John Park played
the piano for singing ot The
National Anthem.
A letter of regret was read
from Rep. Ed Gurney who
found it impossible to attend
Hie meeting. Talks by Demareit were continued on
operations and mechanics of
working in the Republican
Party.
Refreshments were served
by the social committee fol­
lowing the business and pro­
gram.

at 7:30, both at the Civic Cen­
ter.
Gordon Bradley and Boh
Beiserer say tiie arrange­
ments fur the noon and even­
ing meals have been com­
pleted.
Capt. Robert Ware and
Lcdr. Bud Fcldmcycr are
handling the final details of
the Air Station activities,
and arc anxiously awaiting
the arrival of the fly ins
teams on Thursday.
Charles Kampfs "get the
word to Hie people" efforts
have resulted in coverage in

23 cities of the state as well
as in our “ own outstanding
Seminole county."
“ The fine cooperation we
are getting from City M r.
Pete Knowles, his crews, the
city and county officials lias
just been tops," said Touhy,
“ and it Is this fine spirit of
helpfulness that is making
H.e day so full of appealing
attractions."
Paul ta’wls said tiie "blare
of glory" fireworks speiiaclc and water ski show are
“ in the final stages of pre­
paration."

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Oviedo Observes Library Week
lly l.inda Smithson
This week. April 21-27. Is
National Library Week and
hoy* and girl* in elementary
grade* at Oviedo School have
spent much time in prepara­
tion of project* to carry out
the theme, ‘ ‘ Read—The Fifth
Freedom—Enjoy It !"
After a visit to the Albert­
son Public Library in Orlanilo, sixth graders submit­
ted "newspaper reports" on
the trip which were judged
by member* of the Senior
Library staff. Winners were
l.inda Kasrll and Mary Mas­
sey with honorable mention
going to Richard Eichbarger,
tiuy Lingo and Richard Mor­
gan.
Fourth grade student* last
week completed a survey
among faculty member*, stu­
dent council members and
several Oviedo civic leader*
to determine favorite child­
hood book*.
Top favorites of the cornmined groups were Ilohsey
Twins. Huckleberry Finn. Lit­
tle Women, Heidi. Tom Saw­
yer. Illack Beauty and the
Nancy Drew Mysteries.
Fifth
graders
dcsignrd
book covers for some of the
favorites and also learned
to say "read" in many for­
eign languages.

N A T IO N A L l.lltltA K Y W KLK is being celebrated this week at Oviedo
School. Shown in front o f some o f the nttrartive postern and exhibits
which are displayed on cafeteria walls are Library Club members Sherry
Peterson, Carla Anderson and Lillie Fox, left to right.
(Herald l’ hoto)

Sanford Moose Lodge
To Install Officers
Now officer* of Sanfoiil
l.oiltre lh.'it. I.oyal Onlrr of
will l»- in-cttilled ut
41:110 p.m next Wejneiilay at
u supper lu bo belli at the
Capri Iteitauraiit pi«-&lt; *&lt;lmK
the n eular weekly meeting at
the India- hcadi|uartera in
Labe Mary.
Ufficeia to In- inntalb &lt;| are
Otis Sjolilom, governor; Tied
Hudson. junior governor; Hobeit Willis, past governor;
llalpli Moore, prelate; Howard
Price, treasurer; lloln-rt Small,
one year trustee; llill Harris,
two year trusteu and Ted

W ILLIA M S T A N L K Y

Cooley, three year trustee.
Installation speaker will InIlepuly Supremo Secretary
William (!. Stanley, a giaduI ate of Mom-cheat t.
Horn in (iohlaboro, N. C.
Stanley was the second yoillige«t member of a family of
four pirls and llirce boys.
When In., father died in IP-.’I,
his mother moved to Moose*
In-ait with (ho children.
After KruduatiiiK from the
famed "City of Children” in
I llttS. he procurrd advanced
education ut a business college
in Itulcigh, N. C. Uurlng
W01hi War II lie served in the
U. S. Coast Artillery and was
stationed in llit, Punamu
Canal /.one,
A past governor of the
(ioldshoru Moose Lodge, Stan­
ley served as lodge Secretary
fiunt IlHtv until ho accepted
the position of Supremo Lodge
auditor in IllliO. lie was pro­
moted to Deputy Supremo
Secretary in llllij und selves
lodges in the New England
anil Southern states.
Ill June, PJ.VJ, he wus
uwuidcd the Pilgrim Degree
of Merit, the (Jidd a highest
degree.

Legal Notice

Cub Scout Pack
Makes Trip
To Marineland

FAT
OVERWEIGHT

It) June Casselberry
Cub Seouts of Hen Five,
Pack 5 in. ettjnyrd 11 field trip Available to you without a
Saturday to Marineland ns , doctor's prescription, our drug
*called ODRINFX. You must
part of their study of the sea. hoc ugly fat in 7^ days or
Theme for this month is “ U|i i your money back. No strenu­
ous exercise, laxative*, mas­
Above, and Underneath."
sage or taking of «■'-called reThey nto a picnic lunch during eamlies, crackers nr
there lu-fore t o u r i n g the cookies, or chewing gum. (JU­
oceanarium and vvafehing the RIS EX Is a tiny tablet and
porpoise show-. Hen Mother easily swallowed. When you
take OURINFX, you still en­
Mrs. I.. L. Welle and Mr. joy your meals, still eat the
Werley iireoinpnnied tint fol­ foods you like, but you simply
lowing hoys on the trip: Ver­ don't have the urge for extra
non Catron, Hutch Crocker, portions lx cause OURINFX
depresses your appetite and
John Johnson, Skipper Orr, decreases your desire for
Danny Sliea. Mark Werley, food. Your weight must come
Charles Williams, R i c h a r d down, because as your own
Randall, Howard Williams and doctor will tell you, when you
cat le*», you weigh less. (let
luuscot, Scott Werley.
rid of excess fat and live
longer. OURINFX testa $.1.00
unit is s o ld on this (IUAKANTFF: If not satisfied for any
Annual Trip
Thi* yrnr’a nntmul l.ymim reason just return the pack­
age to your druggist und get
.Senior CIhab 11ip nmf picnic your full money hack. No
will l»o vnatlp to Silver Sprint!" question* asked. OURINFX is
on Friday of tliia week. Trans­ sold with this guarantee by:
portation will be provided in Mrllrynolds Hrug Store - San­
ford • Mall ordrra filled.
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m u i n : in ' » » • . » :
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�A United County
A a past 80 days have been out.
•Undine In the 60-year history of
8«znlnole County.
W e have just been through a mus&gt;
ele flexing period, a tremendous show
o f county unity: The first Seminole
County Industrial show; the promo­
tion o f our area fo r • four-year state
university; a Semi-Centennial cele­
bration that Included ail-out Navy
participation, and beauty contestants
and parade entries from every sec­
tion o f the county. A united county Is
very Impressive.
Experts have predicted growth
in the hundreds o f thousands during
the next 60 years, and If our grandchildren are to be proud o f what this
present generation has accomplish­
ed, county-wide economic planning
must be done NOW.

Political

A few short years ago our econ­
omy was solely dependent upon agri­
culture, a situation that old-timers
will tell you wns less than desirable.
The Sanford Herald agrees that a
good start has been made on diversi­
fication, but wc are not satisfied.
With some 000 empty homes Hnd ap­
proximately four percent unemploy­
ment, Seminole County's natural re­
sources must lie developed.
Small opposition groups should
be convinced that it is more profltubic to help thun sabotage . . . that
reaping long-range benefits from
many different projects is far more
advantageous that waiting for just
a few to pay off.
Again we say, united we move
forward: divided we can leave only
eulogies for future generations.

o f people milling uround with no­
thing to do." Obviously, fighting was
the only answer.
Occasionally, men In high places
rationalize rising crime rates by no­
ting
injr the Incidence o f broken hpmes,
Joblessness, school dropouts in tho
affected areas. They stop just short
o f phrasing the question: "Would­
n't you alciil under tho circumstan­
ces?"
Even if you should Improperly
answer such a query with "yes," the
related matter o f accompanying vio­
lence is left unanswered.
What element o f economic need
compels a boy or man not merely to
steal a woman's purse, but to knock
her down and kick her senseless?
Rationalizations o f crime which
ignore the violent aspect are the pur­
est rubbish. Tho truth is, as some
scientists pointed out in a recent na­
tional meeting, violence is the key
element in the crimes o f this age.
Scholars in human behavior may
argue that violent instincts exist
within us all. But is not the great
wonder o f man supposed to be his
supreme talent fo r putting himself
under the disciplined control o f his
mind?
The real root o f the problem ii
that, muro and more and more, aelfcontrol is neither taught nor prac­
ticed.
This is a time o f indulgence, lax­
ity and high disorder. Worst o f all,
there are far too many among us who
neither revere order and discipline
nor perhaps even understand what
these are.

It Is frightening that violence is
either above or just below the sur­
face in so many human beings today
—-especially the young.
O f even more concern is the
seeming half - acceptance o f this In
many quarters as apparently Inevi­
table.
The Baltimore authorities who
commented on the too riot explained
it by saying “ there were thousands
1
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D ick W est Soys

Gags Come In Handy
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
—
E very food boot sod hostess
•aed to h iv e a few fa s *
they can uae In emergency to
m ake certain their guest*
leave on time.

Following are a few gaga
feat I have picked up recent­
ly and that I will now paaa
along for the benefit of any
rtadera who might be en­
tertaining toon.
Huy

are practically guar­

OUR

anteed to atari jou r gucata
moving toward the door. 1*1
ui begin with Mra. Kennedy’*
delicate condition.
Radio • tclevialon commen­
tator Joseph McCaflrey vlewa
the current air of expectancy
at the White Houae at a
political omen.
"Th e I'rcaidcnt," said Mc­
Caffrey, " I t prepared to car­
ry the art of biby-kiiilng to
the ultimata degree of per-

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the bablca."
Exit the flrat wave of
gucata. Sen. George l&gt;. Aiken
(It-V t.), ulna detect* political
overtonea in tha fart that
three Kennedy wive* are an­
ticipating.
lie fiiggealt that the next
campaign
may
sliiqn*
up
along the lines of the classic
race between the liarea and
the hounds. At tome point
one hare turn* to another and
says, "Shall we run aome
muro or atop and outnumber
UiemT"
Exit eecond wave. Now Vet
ua twitch to Congreia.
Aa everyone knows, the
House of Representative! it
apending upwards o f $IU0 m il­
lion on a fancy new office
building for Ha member*.
Bob Loftua, a local public
relation* man, recommends
that it be called the "T a x

Notebook

It haa contributed talent,
W A S H IN G T O N (N E A ) — eitlxene In working fo r bet­
time and apace at Ha own exThe most succinct, nonparti­ ter and more science course*
pente to promota safety, sav­
san, conatructiva presentation In schools."
ing* bond drives, forest fire
a t problems faced by tha
"Study the purp«»M ®f ,n
prevention, aid to higher edu­
United State* at homa or Urnatlonal organisation."
cation, freedom from hunger,
abroad — and what Individual
" S t u d y ecmmunlsm, It*
physical fitness and mental
cltiien i can do about them— background, Uetlcs and goals
health, Radio Free Europe
may be found in a 32-page . . . Rely on the Federal
pamphlet now being offered Bureau o f Investigation as and Peace Corps recruiting.
free by H ie Advertising Coun­ the appropriate agency to In­ All the** * r * continuing procil.
vestigate poaalbl* aubreraire grama.
In tackling the new "Chal­
The title Is "Challenge to activities within tha U. S.
Americans" with a subtitle, D i s c o u r a g e self-appointed lenge to Am erica" drive, how­
“ The Struggle W e Face and vigilant* group* from at­ ever, the council got Into a
tempting to perform such new field o f promoting * b -_ ]
How to Help Win I L "
delicate
functions . . ■ Avoid struct ideas.
More than 160,000 cop',**

Check Violence
The prevalence o f violent be­
havior in thla country Is seriously
disturbing.
Places onco cherished for their
wholesome Innocence----- the park,
the xoo, the baseball park, the pic­
nic ground — today are often tho
scenes o f fighting, o f unprovoked at­
tack upon the young, the old, any­
body at ail.
In some cities, Easter Monday
outbreaks are so much a “ tradition'”
that extra police are assigned to zoo
areas. Despite the precautions, Bal­
timore's zoo this year saw a battle
involving 2,000 young people. Two
were stabbed.
Many major league basebell
teams have long encouraged young­
ster* to attend ball games free. These
“ knothole gangs" were a feature
even decades ago. But In Washing­
ton on a recent Saturday, 16 to 20
knotholdsra swept through the sta­
dium In vicious, random assaults on
other youngsters. Hardly good clean
fun.
When the attackers wero appre­
hended, one schoolmaster said that
to those youngster* “ playing is fight-

Peter Edson

" A l l in F a v o r, Pcish a B u tto n !*

Dr. C ran e 's

W orry Clinic
Jew s

apparently dlaagreea

with clergymen

tike

la k e

who are ae concerned with
pinching pennies that they
permit erosion of the soul
to occur. I f the acme o f n
I n e r t ] M atmpty economy,
then why not f a Hate Hit­
ler'* barbaric method of
buUdottag a trench and
dumping the carcase there­
to? Thai'a tho cheapen!
" disposal services."
CASK IM2B: Luke L., ag­
ed M, la the clergyman who
wanted to eliminate (lowers
from
funcrala and
aave
money }uat by a "diapoaal
aervlee."
"D r.
Crane," he added,
"eometlmea
people
spend
hundred! of dollar* on flow­
ers.Iin 't that
a terrific
waato of monoy?"
Well, they ipend hundred*
of thousand* o f dollar*, loo,
on elaborate church buildings
whena circua
lent would
house the crowd or a cheap
discarded
army
barrack*
would do the Job.
So this matter of coat la
baaed on tha theory of rela­
tively.

Quotes
In the past, it took only a
few wteka le train on Infan­
tryman. Today we w ed mlasils technicians and It Ukes
RO muntlii to train them.
— Gen. Omar Bradley ( r e t ) .
W e havo been acting aa
policeman, Santa Claui and
banker for tha fre# world for
nearly ZO years. This can­
not be kept up without dis­
aster.
— Sen. Ilarry T. Byrd, D-Va^
on foreign eld.

One of these days the people
wilt atari fighting with their
T li* Loftua gag will break bar* hand* and there will ba
up a party fatter than any­ such a maasacra aa tha world
thing I know of, except m ay­ haa never seen.
be an air raid.
— Dr. Manuel Urnitla I.1eo,
Next we have a eoagrea*.
former Cuban president, on
tonal gag by O icar Johnson dissatisfaction with Castro,
of Capitol Hill weekly Roll
call. It concern* char*#*
I have never believed that n
that Congrrai baa been dawd­ spectacular dash to tha moon,
ling this year.
vastly deepening our national
According to Johnson, the debt, la worth the added,tax
chargee are bate lea*. Ha burden It will eventually im­
contend! that our lawgiver* pose upon our cltiieni.
haven't had a chance yet
— Dwight Eisenhower.
"tor any really tenons dawd­
ling because o f all the reFinest
cease*,"
FoM inf
I f there are any gueata

Jcaus was anointed prior to
hla death with costly oint­
ment. But hi* frugal Apost­
les chided the woman, say­
ing she should have told
that ointment and given the
money to the poor.
Jesus disagreed. He ap­
proved of her act, laying it
would he favorably mention­
ed till the end of time.
"T h e poor y * have with
you always," Jesus ergued.
So Jesus realised the grave
threat to spiritual idealism
when we let erosion of the
human m u I take place.
Death la our supreme gra­
duation ceremony from thla
dateroom called Eerth.
And we are created In
God'* own image, ao the
Bible tell* us. Aa a result,
dignity and beauty and ideal­
ism should attend our "g ra ­
duation," which is what the
funeral amounts to.
If economy were the only
aim at a funeral, then we
might aa well imitate H ltler'i
cheap
"diapoaal
service"
wlwrcby he had bulldoicra
open up wide trenches so the
dead bodies could be dumped
therein.
That would certainly be the
cheapest method of eliminat­
ing
flowrra
and beautiful
caskets, music and spiritual
Inspiration.
But Hiller'a method pro­
motes eroiion of the aoul.
And that type of erosion 1*
even more disastrous than
erosion of our fertilo topsoil.
Moreover, flower* buoy up
the spirit of the bereaved
and add inspiration.
A funeral without flowera
la aa drab and uninspiring
aa a church pulpit on Easter
that 1* oloo devoid of flow­
er*.

At the death of a promin­

ent Toledo, Ohio, citizen his
family asked that flowers be
omitted and the money g iv ­
en to the Cancer Fund.
Downtown stores were de­
signated to receive the mon­
ey. Y e t a total of only 0 6
w ai received. Meanwhile that
funeral was drab and let­
down.
Neither morticians nor flor­
ists urge you to spend an
excessive amount of money
on fancy funcrala or lavish
wreath o f flower*.
But a reasonable expendi­
ture on flowera and an Inspir­
ing funeral Is wise, both reli­
giously and psychologically.
F o r when w* ahow dlarepert or disdain for the dead
bodies of our loved ones, we
are rexerting to paganism
and barbarism.
Besides, the main purpose
of a funeral la to inspire the
living. It should servo as a
spiritual tonic for the human
soul.
It also offers every clergy­
man a Billy Graham type of
audience. For at the funeral
are backslider! and all dif­
ferent faiths.
The
average
clergyman
haa a congregation made up
chlcfy of active church mem­
bers, so he can't deliver a
Billy Graham address.
But at funerals ho has the
heterogeneous audience that
Billy Graham fares, so ha
can carry even those back­
slider* up to a mountatnlop
experience In hie IS minute
sermon, if be la a talented
preacher.

have been distributed “ With a
newspaper good w ill adver
tilin g campaign coming up
in the near future, the hepe
la that a million coplsa w ill be
put in circulation — maybe
more.
In a world and In a country
where the clamor and confu­
sion o f carping criticism by
lame brain extremists has be­
come the theme eong fo r na­
tional and International des­
pair, "Challenge for Am eri­
cana" la inspirational In a
frankly de-good approach.
It opens with a two-page
foreword by President Ken­
nedy and a one-page foreword
by former President Klseh.
hower. This give* "The Chal­
lenge” bipartisan hacking in
place o f the usual bickering
heard In Congress and coun­
try.
Excerpt f r o m
Kennedy;
"W e must match great chal­
lenges with great achlsvpmenu."
Excerpt from Elsenhower:
"Th e important thing la to do
something."
A f t e r the Introductions
com# five two-page easy-toread chapter*: The Challenge
o f the Awakening Peoples,
Tho Scientific and Technologi­
cal Challenge, The Challenge
o f International Cooperation,
Tha
Communist
Challenge
and Tha Challenge o f Our
Own Pennanant Revolution.
A fte r each chapter Is a
one-page list o f short sug­
gestion* on "W h at You Can
Do to Help" meet each « f
these challenge*. Here are
random sample* from each
list o f ■urges ted actions:
"Learn
mors about our
neighbor* around the world.
Keep up with tha news . . .
Commend those local newspaper*, tclevialon end radio
atattons which give full at­
tention to news interpretstlon."
"Through PTAa, tha preaa,
the ballot box, join with other

the extreme* o f complacency
A fter two year* o f prepar­
and dlspalr. Hava confidence ation, *ay* Council President
Theodore S. Reppllcr, "W e
In the final outcome."
"D o your part In encoura- have launched a campaign of
aging law obierranc* and the such potential usefulness a*
prevention o f crime and Ju­ to dwarf anything we h*r*
dene In peacetime."
venile delinquency.'*
There is a final "Call to
Greatness" foclng a full-page
picture o f the Liberty Bell In
the pamphlet, from which a
few line* may be worth quot­
ing to give the flavor o f the
thing:

"Become better Informed on
our dynamic American econo­
mic system . . . Participate In
tha 'You A re Challenged'
program to conelder cur na­
tional goals. W rits to The
American Assembly, Colum­
bia University, New York
27, N. Y ."
The Advertising Council,
which give* all this free ad­
vice le the public service or­
ganization representing all
U. S. advertising media, It
woe born In World W ar II,
hut it has kept up lU support
o f worthy causes fo r 20 year*
under both Democratic and
Republican administration*.

"Thi* nation waa forged In
the crucible o f rebellion . . .
Today's America ha* emerged
from the challenge* o f yes­
terday . . . We are in for a
long struggle . . .
It is a
time fo r each o f us to do . . .
something extra . . . which
contribute*
to our nation's
strength, unity and progress."

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A T A (« DAY hold recently by t lie Lutigxvood
Civic League netlcil more than $150 for the or­
ganization which sponsors the Isingwood
Library an its number one project. Mrs.
Kathryn Schellig, library committee ebairntan,
is shown selling W. .1. Hartley one of the coturfnl little tags.
(ileraiil Photo)

Casselberry VFW Post
Gets Charter, Elects Officers
lt» Jane Casselberry
nates will he l-'rank HartsIlint r u l li ght Cummiuidcr wlch, Itoheit Dysert, Thomas
Joe Tymunski of Oilumlo pre­ Mackey. Hay Channel, Eddie
sented tlie charter fur Cussel- 1Sparks, Joseph Itryunt, Carl
I
berry YI-AV Post iOtfliU to Sioildatd, Frank Cnrsutl and
t iriiuutiiler (ieorge llimurd McCord.
lit a meeting mid election luM
Delegates le the convention
last Thursday night at the will lie Howard, Italph Webb,
Overman, Johnson and Lang,
Country Club.
Officers include Howard fur thermites are Moore, I’otcrcuimminder; Hollis Juim-ou, snnk, Wirkliffr , Ward mid
senior vice eomniitllilet; Den- Tilton.
ci) Long, Junior vice commit in
der; Henry Ward, qiiutbrOnly east-west mountain
master; Itolperl Uysert, i Imp- inngc in tlie II. H. is tlie Uin­
lain;
Hay McCord, three tah Mountains in northeastern
year trustee; Wendell Nobel, Utah.
two year trustee; Dill Moore,
advocate ami Mu haul i ’uter.
sunk, surgeon.
The new officers will be
Installed on May 2.’!.
In other business of the
meeting announcements were
made for the district meet­
ing to be held Sunday in Euu
Gallic and fur the Depart­
ment of Florida. Convention
scheduled for June 22-2-1 in
Naples.
Delegate, named to attend
tlie district meeting included
Howard, Italph K. Webb, Clif
Overman, Johnson, I'atersnak,
Moore, Jerry Wlekliffo, Ward,
I,ong and Italph Tilton. Alter­

frnnfnrh

May 2. 1963 —

Rrralh

Mental Health Program Slated To Kick Off
FOOD FAIR
general meeting with ques­
tions and answers.
This special meeting to
which every Interested per­
son is inxited Is part of a
National Hally Against Men­
tal nine's being launched all
over the nation.
Surveys have been made
here and in many other com­
munities among doctors, law­
yers, law men, school offi­
cials. probation and parole
officials, juxenilo counselors
and many others on hoxr the
problem of mental illness atlects the community
and
what can bo done about ii
at the local level.

The most adxanced pro­
gram on Mental Health oxer
held here will take place to­
night at Seminole High School
at 8 p. tu. with a psychiatrist
a psychologist, a counselor
and a medical representative
leading discussions on new
findings on the problem.
New approaches based on
new knowledge
and new
psychiatric methods of treat­
ment are bringing to the
fore greatly enlarged com­
munity services to help in
the
diagnosis,
prevention
treatment and rehabilitation
of the mentally ill. Dll!
Thomas president of the local
unit said today.
Subjects which will lie dis­
cussed by the clinicians will
include Modern Treatment
for Mental Illness; Family
Safeguards for Mental Ill­
ness, the Parents Hole in
Juvenile Delinquency and a

By Janr Catvrlbrrry
Tlic Seminole County Young
Bcpubllcan Club will sponsor
a picnic supper Saturday at
t.ake Bingham property of
Mr. and Sirs. John Kshlr
with serxing scheduled from
4 t« fi p. m.
The picnic site is located
west of Hwy. 17-92 on the
first sand road north of five
points.
The afternoon's activities,
which will include swimming,
fishing, boating and games,
will begin at I'M and last
until fi:3U p m. It is request­
ed that no power boats he
bruught for use on tlie lake.
Advance tickets are avail­
able from any member of the
dub or at tlie picnic site for
a moderate price with a spe­
cial rate fur children. Tlie
supper will include charcoal
broiled hamburgers, salad,
baked beans, dessert and
beverage.
The public is invited.

Tours Canceled
Home Demonstration Club
Tours scheduled for tonight
at tlie Modern*ge Furniture
Store in Orlando haxe been
canceled. Arrangements haxe
been made to reschedule the
lours for May 20.

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Fix Hearing Set
A T L A N T A (U P I ) — A pre­

for the article entitled “ The

liminary hearing on Wallace

Story o f a College Football

Butt*' $10 million libel suit

Daytona May
Gain Entry In
Grid League

against tha Saturday Evening
Post opens In federal court

Standings

'B o ' Beats
Yank Jinx

United

National

B y United Press International
Bo Belinsky beat the Yankees, so don't bother
taking I f he also managed to beat the curfew.
Bo had every right in the world to celebrate
Wednesday night and even Manager Bill Illgncy
wouldn’ t deny him I t
The Irrepressible 26-year-old southpaw not
■

only defeated the Yanke

U. S. Running
Wild In Game;
Cop 76Medals
8 A 0 PAULO, BraiO (U P !)

fop

the flra t time In hie hectic
career but alio won hie flrat
gam * o f the acaaon by pitch­
ing tha L o t Angeles Angela
to a t - l victory.
Maybe
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Bellnaky, who had loat hi*
first three game*, really had
peuslaa saly briefly to cheer
it Wednesday n ig h t
spectacular upset victories la
He bald the Yankees hltlaa*
the 10,000-meter rua and the until R oger Maria singled

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pinch hitter Jack Reed on a
fsnelag la addition to setting
grounder fo r tha final o u t
• p a triumph In basketball.
Bo allowed only four hlta,
With 71 gold medals al­
struck out nine and wa*
ready
accumulated,
Unde
Sam's athletes eta a good bet staked to a quick lead when
George Thomas clipped loaer
to equal o r aurpaai the Pan
American record o f 120 gold Ralph Terry fo r a grandmedale won at Chicago four ■1am homer in the flrat in­
ning. Driven to the showeri
years ago.
Tbe United Slates is favor­ in Uiat 20-mlmite flrat Inning,
ed to start oft the day by Terry suffered his second
taking two gold medals In Iota against thro* victoria*.
Elsewhere In the American
tho pentathlon, can add more
Is the individual sabre fenc- Laagua, the Kansas C ity A 's
h i finals this afternoon and clung to first place with an
then figures to cap the day 11-8 triumph over tho Cleve­
with a victory over Mexico In land Indiana, the Chicago
tie next-to-Iast game In the White Sox swept a pair from
basketball tournament. A U. tha Baltlmora OHelen, 7-0 and
I . basketball victory tonight 8-4, tho Boston Red Sox
w ill set up a "gold medal moulded tho Minnesota Twins,
ga m e" with Bratil, which al­ 14-5, and tha Washington
so is unbeaten in tho touraa- Senators defeated the De­
troit Tiger*, 4-1.
The U. 8. goea Into today'*
Orlendo IVna o f the A'a
fifth and final event of tho
won his fourth straight with
pentathlon — tho l.ooo-mctor
out a loaa by Ilinlilng the In
cross country run—bolding tbe
dlana to four hlta and strik­
team Mad and running oneing out nlna. Jchn Romanos'
two tn the individual compe­
eighth Inning homer ended
tition.
Rena's string o f 17 straight
scoreless innings and Joo Ad
eoek also homcred fo r tha
Tribe tn the ninth. Wayne
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COt’RT, Ceusey, the lengue leading
■ IM TII
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C IRC UIT hitter, had a homer and two
o r r i.o m u * in arm sum
singles fur KC.
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Players traded by tho O ri­
oles to tbe W hile Sox during
the o ff aeaion figured In both
victories. Ron Ilensen had a
triple, double and a single
during the twl-llighter; I ’ete
Ward drove In two runs In
the openrr and another In
the
nightcap, and I) a v s
Nicholson collected four hits.
Wilhelm limited Baltimore to
ona hit over the last UH In­
nings o f the finals.
Ed Rn-neoud and Chuck
Schilling each homersd tn the
Red Box' 16-hit onslaught
against the Twins, Schilling
had four o f Boiton'a hits
whlls Carl Yastrsemskl and
Dick Stuart had threo apiece.
Earl Wilson (2-2) was tha
winning pitcher and Jack
Krai Irk (1-4) the loaer.
A maxing Tom Cheney post­
ed his fourth victory In a
row without a loss fo r the
Senators but yielded his first
earned run o f the season in
the sixth inning when Cut
Triandoa doubled borne the
Tigers' only run o f the game.
Cheney struck out 12 bat­
ters and allowed seven hits.
Don Leppert home rod o ff
loaer Hank Aguirre (8-S) and
then drove In tho winning run
In tha seventh with a wrong
field double.

St. Louis
Pittsburgh
San Francisco
Milwauket
Chicago
Los Angeles

International
League
W. L. Pet.
14 7 .667

U
12

6 Ml
• .S71

U 10 •M3
10 10 JOO
10 n .478

• 10
Philadelphia
7 10 .412
Cincinnati
7 12 .268
New York
T 13 MO
Houston
Today's Probable Pitchers
Houston at N ew York—
Nottebirt (3-0) vs. Jackson
( 1-2 ).
Milwaukee
at
Cincinnati
night—Hendley (2-1) vs. Ma­
loney (2-1).
Ssn Francisco at Pittsburgh
night — Marlcbal (2-2) vs.
Cardwell (1-3).
Los Angeles s i Philadelphia
night— Drysdato (2-2) vs.
Uahaffey (2 4 ).
Chicago at S t Louis night
—Jackson (2-2) or Hobble
(1-3) vs. Gibson (0-0).
Friday’* Games
San Tran at N ew York, night
Lo* Angeles a t Pittsburgh,
night
St. Louis at Cincinnati, night
H o u a t o j i at Philadelphia
night
Chicago at Milwaukee, night
American Leagna

w. l . ret.

18 T .830
Kansas City
10 • .625
Boston
e 7 .503
Chics 8o
12 10 .545
Loa Angeles
8 7 .533
New York
to 10 .500
Baltimore
t n .450
Minnesota
8 l i .421
Detroit
5 p .357
Cleveland
Washington
7 13 .350
Today’s Probable Flickers
Boston at Minnesota— Con­
ley (1-0) vs. iRoland (2-0).
New York aa Los Angeles
— Ford (1-2) vs. Chance (2-1).
Washington
at
Detroit—
Osteen (0-2) v&gt;. Mosel ($-1)
or L a ry ( M ) .
Cleveland at K a m a * City
— McDowell (1-3) ve. Wickersham (1-0).
Baltimore at Chicago night
— McNally (2 4 ) ve. P U srro
(1 4 ).

38 Do W ell
O ff Field To o
G A IN E S V IL L E (U P ! ) —
University o f Florida Athletic
Director
Ray Graves said
Wednesday that 3H Gator
gridders had R scholastic av­
erage o f 2.8 out o f a possible
4.0 In tha last trimester.
Hill Btollee o f Jacksonville
and John Whatley o f Tampa
both had a straight " A * av­
erage fo r the winter trimester.
Six players will bo Ineligi­
ble tn 1063 because o f aca­
demic difficulty.
They are
Allen Holt, Boh Knight, ltuas
Mercer, Larry Smith, Mika
Whiddon and John Cory.

Fight Results
By United Press latermatloaal
B IRM IN G H AM , England —
Jim Cooper, IDO, England, out­
pointed Krederlco F i r a c o,
21241, Italy (10).
U NIO N C IT Y , N . J. — Ray
I*atterton, 180, N ew York,
knocked out Mika 1’acbaco,
180, New York (2 ).

Lynch Comes
Through Again
United Prose International
Jerry Lynch, b a s e b a 1 l'e
highest priced pinch hitter,
operates on tha theory o f all
or nothing at all.
That’s the way he dickers at
contract time and that’a tha
manner ho goea up to hit
when Manager Fred Hutchin­
son telle him to grab a bat.
Alw ays looking to "rip ona
downtown,** Lynch did W ed­
nesday night when ha blasted
the 18th pinch homer o f hie
career to power the Cincinnati
Rada to a come-from-behlnd
4-8 victory over the M il­
waukee Braves.
Tha greyin g 82 - year - old
Lynch, who draws an estimat­
ed salary o f $25,000 a year,
now needs only one more pinch
homer to tie the m ajor laagua

League Leaden
United Press Interna Uoaal
National League
Player A O a t AB R. H. Pet.
F. Alou, 8 F
78 14 31 .397
Edwardi, Cln 58 • 23 .377
Howard, L A 73 U 38 M i
Altman, StL
78 10 28 .368
Dc meter, P h il 6B 11 25 .362
Groat, StL
85 17 30 .353
MeCovey, S T
« IT 23 .348
White, StI,
63 17 28 .341
Ccpede, SF
83 14 28 .337
Mathews, Mil 69 B 33 .333
Covington, Phil 42 8 14 .333
American Leagae
Player ft d a b AB R. H. P e t
Causey, KC
SO 8 21 . 4 »
Ystrmski, Bos 67 12 26 .388
Wagner, -LA
82 15 29 .334
AlUeon, Mina 78 18 88 .351
Charles, KC
73 14 25 .342
Leppert, Was 47 8 18 .340
Smith, Balt
08 I 23 .338
Schilling, Bos 88 13 23 .338
Hinton, Was
83 14 28 .337
Robinson, Chi 57 11 18 .333

Heme B an
Am erican L s a g ie — Wagner,
Angela 0; Allison, Twin* 5;
H e l d , Indiana; H o w a r d ,
Smith,
Orioles;
Pepitone,
Yanks; Hinton, Senators, and
Leppert, Senator! all 4.
National Leagne— 1L Aar­
on, Braves 7; Demeter, Phil*
5; Howard, Dodger*; Clcnden, Pirates; Mays, Giants;
MoCovcy,
Giants;
Cepeda,
Giants, and Banka, Cuba, all
4.
Rene Batted In
Am ericas League: Allison,
Twins 18; Wagner, Angels 15;
L. Thomas, Angels 14; Battey, Twins 14; Osborne, Sen­
ators 13.
National
Leagne;
Boyer,
Cards 22; H. Aaron, Braves
18; Matthews IS; Deter, Phils
13; White, Cards 15; Cepeda,
Giants 15.
Pitching
American League— Cheney,
Senators 44; Fischer, Ath­
letic*
44; Pena,
Athletics
44.
National Loagna — Wash­
burn, Card* 44; Slmmbns,
Cards 44; Notlehart, Colts,
3-10; Broglio, Cards 8 4 ;;
Baldschun, PMI* 2 0 ; MacKenxie, Meta 24; O’Dell, G i­
ants 24.

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13-8 victor over the S t Louia to Orlando, and Miami playa
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Rain washed out the game
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fourth victory o f tho aenton
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Dick Bertell and Kenny Hubba
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sec. For some time 1 have been wat­
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young married woman. She “ visits”
the hospital frequently so that she
can see a certain doctor, who is also
married and has a family. This
young woman has a fine husband
and a lovely home. The entire hospital personnel is aware of the situa­
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best to get rid of her. Don’t you think
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CAUSE o f her overeating, she will
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V A H -9 Wives
M eet For
Bridge Games

The VAH9 Offtceri* wives
recently got together for an
FRIDAY A. M.
evening of bridge at the John
I t ) sign on
L. McCracken home In Lake
( d Sign On
Helen.
Bridge, munching
i f ) Cullrgt o f ths Air
( I ) Drove and Farm R e­ goodies and chatter w i i en­
port
joyed during the evening.
(1) Today

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Tim *
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&lt;«) Captain Kangaroo
but now tec what happened litS (1 ) Weather and News
1:11 (1) Today
to South.
(9 ) Cartoon*!!)#
Ken opened the ace and 0:91 I I ) Jark U U a a Shaw
9:10
I d data Slnrra Show
anulher club, lie hoped East
10.00 t d Say When
would be able to trump the
(9 )
I-earn Spanish
( t ) Calendar
second lead of the auit.
10:30 &lt;41 I Lora Lucy
South was In dummy and
( t ) Pioneer*
tried the heart finesse. Ken t ilt * t d Price la Right
(&lt; ) The McCoye
made his singleton king and
(SI Highway Patrel
led a third club which East 11:10 I d Concentration
t t ) P el* * Uladyn
was able to ruff.
(9) Sevrn Keya
Now East led a trump and 11i t ] I t ) CHS News
careful defense held South to 11:00 ( d Tour F irst lmpreaalon
five trumps and a diamond
( t ) In va of L ife
plus the one club bo had al­
( t ) Ernie Ford Shew

By Oswald Jacoby

Kenneth G. McIntyre of
NORTH
Staten Iiland li one of my
40115]
*4 3
regular correspondents. Ken
♦ Q4
teems to have more than
*KQ8 5
this share o f troubles at the
WEST (D)
EAST
bridge table and most of
A K 107
4 AJ43
* 0B03
* K.
bis letters concern tragedies.
4 A 1003
4 j l as
Ken writes, “ I don't sup­
+ A JB4
* 103
pose you approve o f my partsoirrii
n e.’s heart response, his pass
4Q
to one spade, or his double
* A Q J 10 7 I
4 K73
of two hearts, but wu wound
*163
up with a top score.”
North and South vulnerable
I don't approve of the one
Wrrt North Kail
South
heart response. Hast should
1*
Pass
1*
rasa
ready made.
1*
Pass
Puss
3V
respond one diamond since
Pass Pses
U uuIjIc Pass
Proving that mulling suc­
there Is no future for his
1110
Pass Pass
ceeds like success, and that
side in hearts unless West can
Opening lead—* A
sometimes bridge is about
bid the suit. Then East might
lt:tS
have tried one no-trump In-1 have proved suicidal. After I is uneventful as fitting in a
S:St
stead o f a pass. Finally his at), South can make three rocking chair on the edge ll: S i
lico
double o f two hearts might I hearts against any defense, |of a precipice.

F R ID A Y P. M.
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row
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( t ) Mid-Day Report
(1) M IC Newa Report
C ) Newa 4 Weather

High score for The evening
went to Mrs. G. W. Klnunons,
second high to M n . Sue Mon­
roe. a guest from VAH-5 and
the low score to Mrs. T. B.
Wood.
Other Hoot Owl Wives at­
tending were Mmet. J, L.
Shipman, A. F. Reno, R. H.
Cooke, T. E. Qulllln, R. A.
Wing, and C. R. Jasper.
Another recent event for
the VAH-9 Officers’ Wives
was a going away bridge, in
honor o f Mrs. C. R. Jasper,
given by the Hoot Owl O ffi­
cers' Wives bowling team at
the home o f Mrs. T. B. Wood.
Guests were Mrs. G. W.
Kiinnums, Mrs. J. L. Ship­
man, Mrs. K. D. Kugier and
the rrgular m ember! of the
bowling team Mrs. W. E.
Markley, Mrs. W. I. Lewis,
and Mrs. A. F. Reno.

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PALM CIRCLE
The UeBary home of Mrs.
Harry P, Newton wag the
icenc of the April meeting of
the Tal m Garden Circle. Cof­
fee was served upon arrival
by the hottest astlstcd by
Mrt. C. J. Kettenlch.
Arrangements of r o t e s
from the garden of Mrs. Ante
Erickcn,
were
pieced
throughout the rooms. A r­
rangements were mado for a
progressive
luncheon
and
tour for the May meeting.
Cecil Tucker, county agent,
presented a program and il­
lustrated
lecture on East
Coast gardens. These gardens
were visited by the winning

Terry Bucklew
Celebrates
17th Birthday
The 17th birthday of Terry
Iturklcw, of Park Ridge, was
celebrated at a surprise soc­
ial hour party held In the ed­
ucational building of the Com­
munity Presbyterian Church
in Lake Mary, following the
U P Y rrgular Sunday night
mreling.
Mrs. F r a n c e a Bucklew,
Terry's mother, was hostest,
and served refreshments of
Lady
Baltimore
birthday
cake, klrawberry ice cream
and puneh to the group.
Terry had charge o f the
worship service program for
the organization meeting.
During the business session,
final plans were made for the
group social to be held this
Friday from 2 to 10 p.m. at
the residence of Mr. and M n ,
Earl Unger, on Crystal Lake,
where boating, skiing and
swimming will be on the pro­
gram of entertainment, fol­
lowed by a picnic (upper on
the lake front.
All
members
and their
friends are Invited.
Other*
present
for
the
meeting and party were, U n
day Molm, Penny Urinnel),
Sherri Splnnclll, Melanie Wil­
liams, Joy Wester, Saundra
Humphrey, H a r o l d Unger,
Ralph Unger, Steve W illli,
Kenny Dooley, Larry Chei(er, Hilly l-owc, Dianne Hick­
son and Rev. John Pllley.

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group of 4-H Club boys hi ■
Southeastern contest.
Mrs. Newton will attend the
International European tour
of gardens In May. About 10
members and ■ guest, Mrs.
F. C. Shalcbcrgcr, of Buffalo,
N. Y „ were present for the
meeting.

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V A H -3 Wives
Meet For
Luncheon

STOP
RUST
W ITH T H E S E
S h e r w i n -Wi l l i a m s

April showera was t h e
theme for the April luncheon
held by the Officers* W lvci of
VAH-3 at the Hamilton House
in Casselberry.
The hostesses for the event,
Mrs. E. J. Scott, Mrs. Charlea Kauffman and Mrs, F. D.
Slipp, did an outstanding Job
of decorating In keeping with
the theme.
The tahtei were covered
with pink tablecloth! and the
head table held twin bouquets
of pink roses. Overhead hung
pretty little pa ra id s in the
shades of spring. Each lady
was presented with a corsage
consisting of different spring
colored munn.
Mrs. Roy Farmer, pretl
dent, welcomed the new lady,
Mrs. A. Werner, to the group
Guests for the d iy were the
M lisci Helen Fotto and Gayle
Ball.
A special attraction for the
afternoon was a demonstra
lion on the techniques of ap*
plying cosmetics.
Door p r im were won by
Mrs. A. Werner and Mra.
William MallctowskL

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solution to a problem abe
has been moaning and groan­
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their troubles to anyone who
will listen don't wsnt quick
notations, they want sym­
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better with her new hairdo.
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aha looked before she chang­
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her age. (Substraet 10 years
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By Mr*. H. L. Jahi
Hello, it's that lime again. directed. B c «l In yolk*. Turn
Into • l t i
quart
canerolc.
Sprinkle with reserved cheese.
Bake in hot oven (400 de­
grees) 20 minutes or until po­
tatoes are lipped with brown
and cheese melts. Serves 6.
There are 323 calories per
serving in tills dish.
• • *

Have aome nice recipes again
this week. One la from an
Oregon lady who is an expert
on Lemon Plea. This one Is
called Sliced Lemon Pie.
2 egg*
lVi lemons
l t t cups sugar
1 tbsp. melted butler
2 tbsps. water
H Isp. salt
Grate the rind o f one lem­
on. Peel Hie while part from
lemons and Mice very thin.
Discard seed.
Beal eggs unlil light. Add
sugar gradually, continuing to
beat. Add grated rind, bultor,
water and salt. Pour Into un­
baked pie shell. Add lemon
slieei and distribute evenly.
Start In preheated hot oven
(400 degrees). After IQ min­
utes reduce the heat to 330
degrees and continue baking
40 minutes longer. You can
use a lop crust or cut pastry
In strips and make a lattice
top crust.

Give the ever popular ham­
burger a new (wist with the
addition o f Veri-Thin Pretzel*
crumbs, Serve this recipe
with a crisp green salad for
a tasty evening meal. You
can also wrap them In alum­
inum foil and freeze, then
thaw before cooking.
Pretzel Bargers
I lb. ground beef
Vi cup Vcrl-Thln Pretzels
M cup aweel garlic French
dressing
Vi Isp. salt
1 egg
2 (lisp*, chopped onion
2 Ibsps. chopped green pep­
per

Combine all
ingredients.
• * •
Shape Into 0 patties. Cook In
Here's a "quickie" made skillet over low heal, turning
with Inslant mashed potatoes to brown both aides. Makes
and Cheddar Cheese.
6 patties.
• • •
1 box Instant mashed potatoes
1 pkg. (• nz.) Cheddar cheese,
Here's a steaming savory
shredded
sonco combined with green
2 egg yolks
beans, blue cheese and Bacon
Heat liquid, butter or mar­ Thin crackers In a casserole
garine and salt as directed on that will bring them back for
pkg. o f potatoes, remove from seconds.
It's
even
better
beat. Reserve Vi cup of Hie made ahead and frozen until
shredded cheese for top of needed.
casserole. Stir remainder of 1 4-oz. can button mushrooms,
cheese into hot liquid until
drained
melted. Add potatoes, whip as 2 Ibsps. butter or margarine,
melted
I
lOVios.
can
condensed
|
Wedd,n*
mushroom soup
Vi soup can milk
^ ^ R IN G S
I 5-or. Jar pasteurized pro­
cess blue cheese spread
I?3 G w allney Jewelers
204 8. Park
FA J-8M# lVi cups Bacon Thins, finely
rolled

W ES*

3Vi cups cooked green beans
Saute mushrooms in melted
butter o r margarine. Add
soup ami milk. Heat. Add
cheese spread stirring until
melted. Add I clip Bacon
Thin crumbs and green beans.
Pour Into lVi quart baking
dish,
Sprinkle remaining
crumba on top. Cool, cover
dish tightly and freeze. Thaw
before baking. Bake covered
In hot oven (400 degrees) for
43 minutes. Remove cover
and continue baking 13 min­
utes. Serves 6 to 8.

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Tlie homemakers dream of
tomorrow — perishable foods
that can be stored on (lie kit­
chen shelf with little deterior­
ation or loss of quality — Is
a reality today, according to
Iho
USDA
marketing
re­
searchers.
Freeze-drying, Hie newgst
food processing metlwd, al­
lows foods like shrimp, chick­
en, mushrooms, even ham­
burger to bo stored wilboul
refrigeration for as long at
two years—willi little change
In *lia|&gt;c, color or taste.
Freeze-drying lakes Hie mois­
ture out of fresh foods by first
freezing, Ihcn drying under
vacuum. The resulting pro­
duct lias only 2 percent of Us
original water. Fur example.
IU0 pounds of raw drbonrd
chicken I* reduced lo 20
pounds of freeze-dried chick­
en. And loo pounds of fresh

dried

*

This sounded good too wlien
a homemaker told me about
it while I was visiting my
diqglitcr. It's called Blue lu r­
ry Apple Crisp.
No. I. Grease a 0 cup bak­
ing dish or casserole.
No. 2. Peel, core and Mice
enough tart apple* to make
3 cups. Place apples In bak­
ing dish and add 2 cups thaw­
ed and drained frozen blue­
berries.
No. 3. Mix 3 Ibsps. brown
sugar with 2 tbsps. flour and
sprinkle over fruit.
No. 4. Sift together 1 cup
flour, 9*cup sugar, 1 Up.
baking powder, Vi Up. sail
and Vi Up. cinnamon. Add un­
beaten egg and mix with a
fork until crumbly.
No. 3. Sprinkle
mixture
over fruit. Do not pat It down.
No. 8. Pour Vi cup melted
butter or margarine evenly
over the top.
No, 7. Bake in a moderate
oven 1330 degrees) for about
I hour, until top Is golden
brown and apples are Under.
Serve warm
with
cream.
Serves 8*.
•

Have you ever served inn*
lasses whipped cream on gingerbreaUT To 1 cup of whip­
ped evaporated milk, fold In
3 tbsps. molasses and serve
on hot or cold gingerbread.

Rica Puff Pudding
Soak 1 tbsp. nf gelatin in Vi
cup of cold water, add Vi cup
trailing water. Pour this over
1 cup cold cooked rice, add
Vi cup sugar and I Up. va.
nltla. Let thia mixture set
•bout t hour or so. Whip )
cup evaporated milk and fold
in above mixture. Servo with
a lauce of choice.

know

Walther'*

were

Mr*.

Horace

Warren

Haynes

recent guests of
parents.

Mr*.

Rev. and

Mrs. Fred Foster.

and

MILS. IIA U U Y A D A IR , center buck, welcome# four new members to the
Anna Miller Circle, L e ft to tiithl front, are Mrs, Horace Green and Mra.
Kmmn Hanharn. Back left is Mrs. Warren Haynes and Mrs. William Liptbrott, right.
(Hernld Photo)

Pilots Planning
Variety Show

They will spensor an Italian
spaghetti supper Ibis Satur­
day at the Elks Club from 6
to 8:30 p.m. and on May 21 s
hamburger fry will be held,
with Mrs. William Class in
charge. Both are open to the
public as the two first fund
raising projects of the club
year.

Harvey Dunns
Celebrate
25th Anniversary

Catholic Club

Plans Breakfast

This Sunday

Deadline Near

Mr.
Dunn

and

Mr*.

celebrated

wedding

their

anniversary

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A L L SUM MER

By Helen Snodgrass
Stenstroin wa» Planning to atlend the Spring
guest speaker at the monthly Convention in SI. Petersburg
this weekend arc the presiHireling of the Pilot Club of
drnt, Mr*. John l,ainbcrtkon,
Sanford, at the Civic Center. Mr*. John llodgc, Mr*. A. O.
He used a» hit topic "G overn­ Payne, Mr*. David Uatchcl
ment" and told of plam for a and the Misses Janet Smith,
long range planning program Doris Fleming and Donnie
Stulfcr.
for Seminole County.
lie also explained aomr of
the plana for vending a man
to Hie moon and ilalcd that
Seminole Comity ha* grown
from 20,ooo in 19.V) to 04,000
in I (M3. At Ihn p r o m t time
20 percent of the working peo­
ple o f Seminole County aro
employed elsewhere.
The All Souls Catholic Wom­
Mr*. II. E. Chapman re­
ported that SIOO had been an'* Club will hold the annual
turned In to dale (ruin Iho Communion Breakout this
Kaaler egg sale. Mr*. Rich- Sunday at the Mayfair Inn,
ard Elam told of the prog re* i following Iho 8:30 a.in. Mas*.
New officers will be Initiall­
made on posters for the va­
riety ihow planned Stay It ed at the meeting. All wom­
at I p.m. at Ihc Civic Center. en of the Parish arc invited
Mr*. Clone Collin* wa« wel­ to atlend Ihc breakfast. Call
comed a* a new member. M n , Bridget Kolarlk, no lat­
er than thli Friday for reser­
vation* and information.
Douglas

Tea And Luncheon
Seta - Pure Irish Linen
Paotel Colors
Luncheon Cloth And
I Napkin* - From .

Fashion*

N.

Just

PARK

For

Y ou "

AV E .

25lh

Convention

last

weekend In a very unique
way. They spent Saturday
night in Ixcuburg at Ihc same
hotel and Hie same room
where they stayed 25 year*
ago.
They spent Sunday and
Mnmtay at the Dunns' home,
In Floral City. On Sunday
night Mrs. Dunn's sunt, Mrs.
G. D. Dickinson, and brother,
W. E. Dickinson, of Inver­
ness. entertained In their hon­
or will) a dinner.
Among the gucsl* al the
Dunns' home recently were
Mr. and Mrs. John Earl Og­
den, Ronnie and Donna, o(
Jacksonville .Mr. and Mrs.
C. D. Dunn and Kimberly, of
North Lutz; Mr. ami Mrs.
Eulis Lillcy, anil Miss Linda
Dunn, of Orlando, and Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Priddy ami
Mrs.
Cornelia
Priddy,
of
Jacksonville.

FASHIONS

T his Sunday

FOR YO U R

The sixth district Constitu­
tional
Conference
of
the
American
Legion Auxiliary
will meet this Sunday at (he
East Colonial High School, In
Orlando.
The Auxiliary In the Dixie
Kuhr Post 212 will he host
and registration will start at
8 a.in. followed by the busi­
ness session al D. Reports of
all sixth districts will be giv­
en by unit presidents and
luncheon served at noon in
Hie cafeteria.
Local
auxiliary membera
are planning to allend.
Dry cleaning a washable
fabric Hie first few times will
lengthen its life and help R
keep it* initial freshness for
a longer time.

TW O W EEK S
W ITH P L A Y !
PAC K

Y O L K T R A V E L IN G

HAGS W ITH OCR S M A R T
NEW

SPO R TS W E A R

—

W E H A V E JU S T T H E
F A S H IO N S YO U W A N T ,
W H E R E V E R YO U GO!

Family
la-hi un*
And
Footwear

V
^

C cy u / a s iA ,

0|len
Friday
Niuhl

Till
Downtown

Sanford

Nine

•

For Benefit

Some one lias requested Hie
recipe for old fashioned flat
sin Pie. 1 found this one. Ila*
»omc one a different variety
they would like lo send In?
Thr
reservation
deadline
2 cups light or dark raisin*
lor (lie May I Navy Relief
2 cup* water, cider or orange Benefit Garden parly I* draw­
Juice
ing
near,
party
ufflcial*
3 tbsps. vinegar (o r 2 tbsps. warned today.
vinegar plus 1 tbsp rum
Mrs. John Draim, general
or brandy)
chairman for the event, urged
3 tbsp* curnitarch
Ihuse planning In attend to
Vi rup sugar
make
reservation*
through
U Isp. salt
their Sanford Naval Air Sta­
2 Ibsps. bultrr
tion unit representatives nr
Pastry for 2 crusts
through p a r t y committeeRinse raisin* and drain. women.
Combine with walcr o r fruit
A few ticket* will lie avail­
)uircs and vinegar, boil « able nl Hie door for those who
minutes. Combine cornstarch, do not purrhuM! tlu-m before
sugar and salt. Stir mixture the deadline.
into raisins. Cuok and stir un­
Beside, all NAS olflccrs,
lit mixture boils and thick- invitation* are (wing mailed
rns, heromlng clear. Add but­
to many prominent riviliun*
ler, tool slightly, pour raisin
nnd retired military personnel
mixture into pastry lined 0in Hie Sanford area. Last
Inch pie pan. Cover with
year's event, alto sponsored
gashed upper crust and bake
by the Officer*’ Wive* Club
at 423 degrees for 23 to 30
drew a crowd of mare lhan
minutes. Servo warm.

Jo A sw u A ftfo u jn q

Garden Party

H A LF

SIZE

DRESSES

BY
GLORIA

SW ANSO N

300

• • •

from PLAYGIRL

were

They

Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hart
have returned to their home 1
Harry Adair, president, offi­ in Indiana after spending the
ciated at the initiation cere­ winter here at their home on
Clark Street.
mony.
Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Cus­
During (he buMncs* session
ter and family and Mrs.
Mrs. Adair gave a report on
George Boone of Roanoke,
a trip to the Harry Anna
Va.. Mrs. Jennie Uinrich and
Crippled
Children's
Home.
children of Biloxi, Miss., and
The children were delighted
Jack and Charles Hyatt, of
with the six foot “ Easter
Biloxi, were weekend guests
Bunny" that circle member*
of Mrs. Jack H yitt. Mrs.
took along with the Easter
Custer and Mrs. Boone are
gifts.
sisters o f Mrs. Hyatt.
New committee chairmen
Mrs. Rosa Lee Peterman
appointed by the president and Mrs. Ella ltac Dunn alarc, Mrs. Russell Spencer,
publicity; Mrs. Ruth Thomp­
Cups that have coffee or
son, sunshine; Mrs. Clayton
lea stains should he rinsed
Smith, historian; Mrs. Wade
with vinegar and then rubbed
Snyder, laison; Mrs. Charles
with a cloth dipped in salt. 1
Craig, parliamentarian; Mr*.
Wash in soapy w ater then
Layman Goodman, o u t e r
rinsa and dry.
guard, and Mrs. Robert Ziltrower, inner guard.

rehydrate them, the home­
maker simply soaks them in
water. Or they can be cooked
in soups and rehydrated this
way. Strawberries can be r«hydrated with syrup, meats
with water to which a tendcrlzcr has been added, and
fish with water and lemon
juice.
At present there are seven
companies who have frerzedried foods on the market.

•

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Walther

Mrs. William Lipthrott. Mrs.

like a dried out aponge. To

•

tended a school lunchronn
meeting In Daytona Ileacl
Monday night.

By Helen Snodgrass

were

ing of the Anna Miller Circle.

Mrs.

ginal shape, but look much

•

member*

Green, Mrs. Emma Hashara,

dried foods retain their ori­

•

new

welcomed at a recent m eet­ and children Billy and Cathy

weigh only II pounds. Freeze-

• *

style gifts for

select from name* you
In aisrs from 3 lo 20V'j.

mushrooms,

Enterprise Personals

Circle Welcomes Four New Members

The annual event launches
Don't forget Uiosc letters
Hie Navy Relief Society fund
with your recipes on them.
drive which run* from May 4
Send tu me al Kt. I, Box 31-11,
through June 0. Navy Jleliel
Sanlurd.
I* Hie Navy’* helping hand to
II* distrcim l member*. It
financial
To save time in drying rub­ annually provide*
ber gluves, hang the wrist and
nun-financial
aid
to
openings over aolt drink bot­ thouiand* of Navy and Ma­
tles. H ie gloves dry faster rine Corps personnel and
and do not loie their thape. their families.

Dinnertime . . . ihr time lo unrutrr and nml
the

fashion

srrne.

Fluttering

print

A rn rl® **

triacetate jersey bulrru rrealrn a stir against
solid while meringue dre**.

Dresses from $10.98
Shifts
Every

rrom $9.98
from
Wu
•’unit'd
tiled Acccwuory

J f*

i

• from

FOR

H A T S to H O S IE R Y £ 4

Jautzcn • Catalina * Roxana*
Sea B‘a and Bhahaea

F R ID A Y

ALL

THE

A V A IL A B L E
Tea Time . , . glace colorings on Arnrl triarctats

F A M IL Y

baroque print

Jrrecy.

Permanent

crystal

pleat hip treatment alcndrrlzra Ihr ailhourltc.

S W IM S U IT S by —

O PEN

A L L DRESSES SH O W N

SHOES

i j

M EN

WOMEN

N U N N • BUSH
FREEM AN
STA R DRAND

PARAD ISE
N A TU R A LIZ E R
JACQUELINE

N1TE8

121/2
FROM

IN
to

|| jj.ys

SIZES —

24 Vi
tu

« | g .9 3

Sprinkle with ncreaaoriea for latrr-ln-thr day
appearaarce.

Brunch . , , ou Ihc patio . * . washable cotton
chiffon,

garnished

with delicately

Iced em­

broidery.

CHILDREN

“ O PEN

P O LL * PARROTS

FRL
N IT E

Ivey's

T IL L
STO RE

N IN E -

ACCREDITED
CHARGE ACCOUNTS
WELCOMED

�~1
’May

- Holden

Kt

W edding Planned
T his Friday

VtttTorl

Mny 2, 1963 — Papra 9

WrrtTB

Dr. Frisons A ttend Convention
Dr. and Mrs. George Frlson
of DcBary attended the an­
nual educational program of
the Florida Academy of Ap­
plied Osteopathy, at the Para­
dise Inn. at Crystal River.
Dr. Friion officiated at the
DeBnry blood bank drawing
on Friday and attended the
Saturday and Sunday pro-

Shipwreck Party Enjoyed By Club

The Acey Deucy Wives |Deucy Club building.
|Mr*, fi. K, Smith. Winner* for I and J. H. Dorman. Tha beat
Final plant are being an­ Club rrcently rponaored « j Costume* were judged by tile most original costumes couple- was Misa Marie Pemnounced for the wedding of ShipwTeck party at the Acey |A. J. Fast. J. W. Klliot and |were Mrs. U. II. Markland ^ rtorl inJ ^ iU Gi‘rrott. Prise
Miss Cindy May, daughter of
for the most creative costumes
Mr. and Mrs. M i c h a e l
was won by Mr, and Mr*. W.
Thomas, Sanford, to Willard
C. Ringo,
L. Holden Jr., son of Mr. and
Several skit* were present­
Mrs. W. L. Holden Sr., of
ed. J. W. Smith, R, J. Tania,
Cleveland, Tcnn,
W. P. Cook and G. K. Smith
The wedding wit] be Sol­
participated in on*. Another
emnised this Friday at 8 p.m.
"The Marching Men" was giv­
al the First Baptist Church in
en by member* of the Moose
Sanford.
l.o.ige, under the direction of
Officiating will be the pas­
Miss Donna Dondonville, Tak­
tor. Rev. Fred B. Chance.
ing part were C. R. Aker*.
No formal invitations are
P. K. Rusk and J- A. Hud­
being
extended and all
son.
friends of the couple are in­
Dancing was enjoyed during
vited to attend.
the evening to the music of
the Caprirs. Serving on the
eommlttea in charge o f arrnngementa were Mrs. R. I..
Gursline, chairman and Mr*
U. I*. Hall, Mr*. K. W. Rider.
Mr*. T. B. Gwartney and Mr*.
J. \V. Galmish.

m ilc m

$g 9g

EASY-GOING

BRUSH-CLEAN | Pu ppies
BREATHIN’ BRUSHED PIGSKIN CASUAL SHOES BT WOLVERINE(
B« good to your boy’s fee11Buy himcomfortable Hujft Puppies.
Built of soft, long-lasting brushed pigskin. Fitted with stad
shank supports and cushion crepe soles. And Hush Puppta
breathe to keep feet cooL Choice of gootUooldng stytee
appealing to boys. Easiest of shoes to clean; Just brush ’em.
Bring yout boy In today hr Hush Puppies. Sim 0 to a
SEVERAL STYLES
(T O R
FOR LADIES TOO — nt
▼# 70

CENTRE DENT MOAN
A superbly fashioned imported
Milan for tha man wtio
demand* smartness US

Shifts

Impeccable quality.

Church

OPEN FR ID AY NIGHTS

Calendar

CLOSED WED. AFTERNOONS

The Nit. Haven Primitive
liaptiat Church is sponsoring
a rummage sale in the Cherry
Plata Bldg, on West 13th St
this Friday, Saturday and
Monday. Proceed* will be
used (or song book* and other
church expenditures.

COSTUME W IN N E R S nt the Acey Deucy Club nhipwreck party nre,
from left, Marie Pemberton, Dill Garrett, John Gorman and Mrs. It. II.
Markland.
(O fficial Navy Photo)

HARD-WEARING ■ /k t -

a t its

and

99

The Southwlndi Quartet en­
tertained between the ban­
quet and dance, with Dr.
George Prison, bass; Bill
Hockfelder of Holly Bill, ten­
or; Walter Dietrich of Or­
mond Beach, lend, and Nat
Tooker of Silver Springs,
baritone.

Im p o r t e d

Skimmers

Wash Anti Wear
Colton* • Heautiful
Paste] Colons —
Idenl For Summer _
Cool, Comforlnble,
Easy Fitting

gramt.

Q im

0

A N FO RD
HOE

S

.

MEN
MEN'S

115 Magnolia Ave.

WEAR.
Phono FA 2-1581

207

W.

Ini

Q fM Jt&amp; h
FA 2*3071

St.

Installation Planned By Churcliwomen
Oprn Wed.
All Hay
And Fri,
Nlahte

Howes
Fashions
2316 PARK DR.

Members of the Episcopal
Churrhwomcn'i board met
Monday with Mrs. Richard
Deas. president, conducting
the meeting. She announced
that incoming members would
be installed at church aervicr* thla Sunday. They in­
clude Mrs. Phil liOgan, Mrs.
Lamar Beall, Mr*. Betty Halback, Mrs. Harry Corkrane.
Mrs. Al Wallace and Mrs.
Gordon Stanley.
Mr*. Deal requested that
inemhen of chapter* make
plan* for program* and hos­
tesses for the 1963 61 year at
their next meetings on Mon­

o

day, and asked that all offi­
cer* ami chapter chairmen
bring thrir annual reports to
the church office by Friday.
Plans lor the annual Dio­
cesan Convention to be held
in Miami May 7-9 were de­
scribed. Those planning to
attend from Holy Cros* are
Fatlier and
Mr*.
John
Thoma*. Mr. and Mrs. Dras,
Mr. and Mr*. II. L. Perkins
Jr., and Mr. and Mra. Alfred
Stanley.
Announcement was made
that ttie last of three general
meetings of the year will bo
held on May 13. It will be
prereiled with a covered dish
luncheon at 12:30 with Mr*.
R. W. Williams si general
chairman. OHh-c dates to re­
member include the May Fel­
lowship Day to tie observed
on Friday at 3 p m. at the
Presbyterian Church; Church
Periodical Club Sunday, May
5 anil Ascension Day May 23
winch will Incluito Ihe United
Thank Offering Ingathering of
the Churcliwomen.

CLOSE OUT SALE
BEGINS FRIDAY, May 3rd
All Items Reduced To Clear - Many Reduced To Below Cost! All Merchandise From Popular Stock!

Mens Suits
Nnlionnlly known brand, materials for Florida year round
wear. Siren .'Hi lo It* regular** and longa.

Sizes .'16-46

T

Reg. &amp; Long

Re*:. $M.95

Re k . $49.95

Now 13 7 7 7

Now $2 ^ 7

if
N ow t i n

• Mens Straw Hats

DcRary

*

(AI^SO F E L T S )

Personals
Rolf Peterson of Grande
Vista, bad a* bis recent guest*,
his slitcr, Mlia Val Petersen
and her friend, Jack Thoma*
of Holyoke, Mn**., and Sir.
and Sira. Al Flintier of Brad­
enton, Florida.
Fried fooda which require
flouring have a belter fltvor
if pancake ml* is used In­
stead of regular flour.

NOW -m fli GENERAL ELECTRIC...

AN AIR CONDITIONER SPECIALLY
DESIGNED FOR BEDROOMS!

M ens Sport Shirts

•

M ens K haki Pants
Keg. $5.95

Now *2”
Now s4”
• Boys Sport Coats
At

M oygashel
color*,

print*,

Linen

I

‘ 1

&amp; Drapes

Sale $1.88

Ren. $1.98

t t lN '

i

washable

Sale $3.87

Cr Lovely Lady Voile

Solid c o lo n and print*.
Regular prlr«w to 81.29.

•

w jt u c r o

»«»•■«•

and embroidered. Completely

Powder Puff M uslin

8 8 ( yd.

Peter Pan Cottons

Pattern* and nolhl rotor*,
regular price* 11.49

• UflMwaU*• d o d -m r**
• km

H o w 'o n ly

R eal Closeout P rices!

Piece Goods
Ken. $2.98

Strop in aonsfort rtm m s r&lt;f*U!
Warts cmany adequate &gt;•V-voM
weak; dries only 7V4 tnepan*
—let* current than ■trutlcr! fit*
task window* 2*‘ h&gt; )3Vi' **dt

V/car*teH

and t’" ' " "

Solid

idh tain i«ri — Or

Sheets

Ilrnken alr.ea in agea 6 to 18, all art on aala. A1m&gt;included are nulla, moMly
nizes 1« - 15- in.

T ag g ed

$292

.Made by l.re In tailorrd *lrc*
•a ltl a i m 29 to 46

Keg. $5.95

•

•

9 iin...utnwatKT...usr to uuou

j«
,8 ;
9,149 «n d * j . M

C,0sc°i,t At

CLOSEOUT PRICES!
Hliort oleerc*. oonir lung ateeven,
sire* 8-M-I.-X1.

‘ V .J
re g u la r

C h eck ed

C alA
J d ie

07a*
/ It

n il
yu .

G ingham

Wa*h and wear fiaiah, onalt and larre checks.

*1 4 9 *

Regular price 81.00.

Now 82c yd.

SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
“Seminole
118 M A G N O L IA

County’s
AVE

Oldest

GE

D ealer”
F A 2-1562

\

�P in 10 — Mir * 1908
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D lPFEreM T F O R
BCEAKCRkST T U e

Vo n

a bo u t o eangb

HEV/

THAT

OUICB, COBM FLAKES,

sousps

GREAT/

I SUPPOSE ANYONR WOO10 GET
TICE? OF STEAK, POTATO PATTIES
appu

»

p ,e

akd

CHOCOLATE

000*16

Vtejk _ x - / ~ C
I
l
V

W1LK SHAKES X w f * .

1
Hold Y ou r O w n Sale W ith H E R A L D W a n t-A d s

n

tT &gt; &gt;

MEN - WOMEN NEEDED
TO TRAIN FOR
STANDARD
Poodle,
All
MOTEL MANAGEMENT
black. Real friendly. Called Men, women, couplet urgent­
“ Su iie". Dliappeared Sil­
ly needed. High earnings.
ver Lake area. Reward.
High School education not
Dead or alive. F A 2-4730
necessary. Short, inexpenor F A 2 5472.
alve courae. Spare time
training. For information
write Box 8, C o Sanford
Herald. 51 I H e r Schools.
iv
tu k
r m n rr
c a t n r.
Giving addreti, occupation
.M v r ii
Ji n n i l l
n a t i it
o p p i.n n iiM . iv Ann ru n
and telephone number.
I . I/Oh I &amp;

F o u b G^

Leg al Notice

w e l l , r e u fT D s e n re
B E T T B 2 THAN A COUPLE
OF DULL CARD TR JCW 5.

CINtP/WIU-BBtXMfcMN
A MINUTE... TM6UPPOGOT
TO ENTERTAIN SOU#

V

M iV IU II.K

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im u

C. T. NIIILACK,

Leg al N otice

P laintiff,

v».

U A. POX. *1 a).

amended

coi
L‘ W JJ

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• mt t, mi. w tu u, VI f* aa.
N O W 'r O U 'V E
M ADE |
HUMOR
&gt;
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O IS C ILLA l
NONSENSE
T H I N K O F .......
YOU H AD FO R

L OH.WHAT A LOVELV
LITTLE HAT-lVBJUST
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NO, I R&amp;ALLY SUOULDn YT W E C A N T AFFORD IT T

OOTTO
MAwe I T

OUT ON THU OTHen HAND.
YOU PCNY s ee A BARGAIN
LIKttTHAT EVCRV DAY V—

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Defendants.

v o r n i: o p ai

it

HTATK OP FLO RID A TO:
L. A. POX. M. K. SHOCK and
MAItTMA IIIIOCK. Ilia wife.
IV. K. TELFORD. J. U JKI.KM
and M. H. JKLKfl. hla w lf*.
L IN C O L N
«!. HTAIISCCK.
TIIOMAH W. MOHAN, a
M.
H AM *, and W. H. IIANO. II
alive.
their
respective
un­
known epouaea If married, and
If dead. Ill* i m |i« | I « * utiknown hair*. devleee*. legatee#
and *r«ni#*a nf aald defendaula;
P 1.0 It I D A
N AV At.
HTOHKH COMPANY, a rorpornllnn. If acllv*. Ita unknown
successors. a**lpna nr aranla *(. and If dleaulved. Ha un­
known
director# actio *
aa
Iruatara, and lh *lr unknown
successor*. aailan* nr *ranirra; and any and all pareonv
havlna or rlalinlna any r l«M
till* or Inlereat In and In lha
follnwlna described land Ivina
and halng In Hemlnola County.
Florida. In-wit:
Tha NBU o f lha NK«4 of
Section II. Townahlp I I
Hnuth, nanaa It KaaL
Tnu. and aarh o f you. ara
harrliv notlflad and required
lo appear and file, personally
or by your altornay, with lha
Clark
of
thk
abova-alylrd
Court, your wrltlan dafanaaa.
If any, lo lha hill to quiet lllla
filed herein aaalnat you In lha
above-etyled cauae, and
to
aarva a copy of lha aatna on
plaintiff's attorney*. belowr. on
nr bafnra lha Itlh day of May
A.D. m i .
Ilaraln fall not or a dacrea
pro confraao w ill ha antarad
aaalnat you, for dafaulL
WITNESS my hand and tha
nfflrlal aaal of thla Courl. Ihla
llth day o f April, A.D. I I I !

J

WAIT/1
tpetre

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HAVE
AN IDEA/

M THE WASH/ J

&gt;e l

Efer

I^ O c n N s T b

STAk T A tad .'

to

New Car

ALOW

YEH, BUT WE CAN
REACH MLR ALL
RIGHT IP VOU ^
CLIMB UP AN* k
STAND ON MY Jj
SHOULDERS! / i

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o h w e s o f i t * pa tA om
IWAHAVOM.HCW—

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house.

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J l l

UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
house,
kitchen
equipped.
Ph. FA 23651.

Room.
Phon*
NO 25122 SLEEPING
FA 2-3986 after 2 p. m.

1 HR. turn, duplex. 317 W.
12th St. SCO. NO 2-4269.

I BEDROOM, kitchen equip­

Efficiency Apt. W0 Mo. up.
Surplus City. 201 W. IsL

R EN T A B E D ’

ped home. Downtown. |60 Rollaway, Hospital 4k Baby
Beds.
per mo. FA 2-6457,
By Day. Week, or Month
I FU RNISH ED . 1 Unfurnish­
C AR R O LLS FURNITU RE
ed Apartment. FA 2-2498. Ph. FA 2-5181 116 W. 1st St.
FU R N ISH E D and unfurnished
Apt*. Quesnel Apia. 404 E
14th Si. Apt. 7. 322-8194.

V IV T II
J l DH IA I.
t i ll! I IT Furn. 2 Bedroom h o u a e .
OF F k O IIIIM IV AVI* POII
Adulta. No pets. FA 2-7664.
SKSUVOkK t O I A T I .
I ’ll.V V l'K H t VO. IHHiT
E FFIC IE N C Y Apartment on
FK D K H Al, N A T IO N A L MOHTFirst St. Near 2 city free
UAtIB AHSOCIATION. a CorVOTICK OP VI IT IV
woNTo tiit: l oHiii i .ovi h i : poratlnn nrirunliad under an
parking Iota and ahopping
TO: OKolHIK W. IIHADXOHD. Act » f Cnnsrraa unit atlatlnx
stores. No utility charges.
purauant In tha Federal Na­
Jit. and MAHli; K.
tional
M orula**
Aaaoclatlotl
IIIIAliFoHl*. Ilia wlfa
Suitable for couple or alnC harltr A it. Iiasluir It* prin­
RE8IDKNCK:
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
HKD. Annua htra.t
cipal offlra In Ilia City of
Waahlimton, Diatrlrl of Co­
W arwlrk, HI kmI* lalatid
Store.
Tnu are liareliy notified that lumbia,
a Complaint to fure.-lna* a cer­
Plaintiff. UNFU RN. 1st Floor. 2 rm i.
tain
m orlaaae
enrumberln*
bath. 2 screened porches.
the follow Ina daacrilird real TIIOMAH M. W A R D and IHMA
property, to -w ll;
It. W AIID , hit wife.
309 klagnolia Ave. Apply
l » t ». Ill/ H 'K II. NOHTII
Dafandant*.
upstairs evening!.
C1 HI.ANDO.
accord IUK to v o t ic k op ponp.iT.oai UK
plat thereof rccnnled In
MM!
P lat Bonk II. Paaea IS
N flT IC K IH IIB H KH T O lV - UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
and I I. Public Itecorda nf EN purauant to a Final D-cra*
Apt. kitchen equipped- 108
Heintnole Counly. Florida of Foracloaura dated April J*.
haa been filed aaalnat you In 1913, and anlara.l In Chancery
W. 18th St. FA 2-4672.
tha ahove-etyled aulL and you Co aa No. 11*07 of Ilia Circuit
ara required to aerve a copy of Court o f the Ninth Judicial NEW furnished &amp; unfurnish­
your Anawer or other Pleadln* Circuit In
niol fur Kcmlnole
ed 2 bedroom duplex apart­
to tha Complaint on I'la ln tlff’e County.
Florida.
wharaln
attnrna*a, ANDP.HHON. HUHII. FBD B H AI. N A T IO N A L MOHTment, tile baths; terrauo
,HKAN, IX)WNDBH A ran den DAUB ASSOCIATION, a cor­
floors. Ph. FA 2-2374 after
IIKItO, I I I K a.l Central A v e ­ poration oraanlaad under an
nue, Orland's Florida, and flla A rt o f Conxraaa and d ia lin g
2 p.m.
the orlxlnal Anawer or other purauant to tha Federal Na­
I’leadlnp In the offic e of the tional
M orlcaga
Aaanclallnn
Clerk o f the Circuit Courl on C h arltr Act, having It* prin­
or before Ilia loth day o f May, cipal o fflra In tha City
of
I9S1. I f you fall to do ao, a WaahliiKton, Dlatrlct o f Co­
decree pro confraao will ba lumbia.
lha Plaintiff, and
TUB
C IR C U IT c m MT.
taken asalnat you for the re­ TIIOMAH H. W A IID and IHMA IV
V IV T II
JU D IC IAL CIHCI IT
lief demanded la lha Corn- It. W AIID .
hla wlfa, ara
tha IIP P M IH IIIA IV A V il FOR
plalnL
Defendant*, I will aall to the
Thla Notice ahall he puhllah- hlgliaat and brat bidder for NKRIVOI.K COCVTY.
ed
once a week fo r four con- rath at the Front Door o f the C H A V IK H Y VO. IKTS
(HEAD
arrutlra weeka In tlia Hanford Hrinlnole County Courlhoua* In F E D E R A L N A T IO N A L MORT­
A U lio r II. Derkwllh. Jr.
MAIN: AHHMC1AT1UN. a Cor­
Clerk o f tha Circuit Court Herald.
the City o f Hanford, Count)
D ATKD thla U th day o f o f Kemlnole, Florida, at 11:00 poration organised undrr an
Dy Margaret K. Tyra
Act o f Congraaa ami axlatlng
April, m i.
Deputy Clerk
A.SI. on the loth day nf May, purauant to th# Federal N a­
(HBAI.)
Ttulrhlaon and Lafflar
m i , th* follow ing flearrlbed tional
M ortgage
Aetoclallon
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr.
Edward# llulldlna
property aa act forth In aald Charter Art, having It* prin­
Clerk of Circuit Court
I’ nat O fflra Drawer H
Final Decree, tn-wlt:
cipal
office
In
lha
City of
By Martha T. Vildan
Hanford, Florida
tail 12, lllork l. Iteaubdl- Waehlngton. XHatrlot o f Co­
Deputy Clerk
Atlnrneya for P lain tiff
vlelnn nf lllork S and lumbia,
Pultllaht April II, It, May t. I, PulillBh: April II. I k May 2, t,
T ra ct A. North Orlando
P lain tiff.
llll
III!
Second Addition, accord­
C D II— I I
COII—71
ing to plat thereof record* F R A N K L IN D. HOOPER and
ail In Plat Book II, Pages DOROTHY LOUIHE HOOPER,
70 public rrrnrda of Sam- hla wife.
tnole county.
Defendants.
Dated thla loth day o f April NOTICM OP PO R KC LO aiM K
A. D. 156 3.
WALK
tH BALl
NOTICE IH H E R EB Y O IVArthur 77. nerkwlth. Jr.
KN purauant to a Final Decree
L E T US F IN A N C E IT !
Clerk o f the Clrrult Coiyt. of Foracloaura dated April 16,
Semlnol* County, Florida. IS61, and entered In Chancery
Ily: Jean E. Wilke,
Caa* No. 12(71 o f Ilia Circuit
Deputy Clerk
Court o f lha Ninth Judicial
Slack N. Cleveland, Jr.
Clrrult In and lo r Hemlnola
end Harold P. Johnaon
wharaln
Counly,
Florida,
Attorney* for P lain tiff
F E D E R A L N A T IO N A L MOHTHull* S it
Hanford
R ARE AHSOCIATION, a cor­
OUR LOW ER
Atlantic N*C1 Bank Bldg.
poration organised under an
Hanford, Florida
Art o f Congraaa and ailatlng
Puhllah: Slay t. 11(1
purauant to th* Federal Na­
C D I—I
tional
M ortgaa*
Aaaoclatlon
Charter Art, having Ita princi­
VOTICK O P » l IT
pal orriea In th* c ity nr Wash­
IN T IIK N t W K O P TTTK
ington, Dlatrlct o f Columbia,
s t a t s : o p p i .o h i d a
la tha plaintiff, and F R A N K ­
On
TO! A H T IIU H W IL L IA M SIAB- LIN !&gt;. HOOPER and DORO­
T IN
and SI A ft Y JEAN T H Y LOUIHB HOOPER, hla
M AR TIN , hi* w lfa
wife, are th* Dafandant*. I
5*3 Hhlrley Slannr Road
will aril lo lha hlahtat and
Italaleratown. Maryland
beat bidder fo r raah at lha
TDU A ID ! III'IIK H Y NO TI- Front Door o f tha Hemlnola
P IE D
Hint
F E D E R A L N A ­ County Courthouse In tha City
T IO N A L
SIOHTUAOE
AHKO- o f Hanford. County o f Hemln­
CIATION, having filed In till* ol*. Florida, at 11:00 o'clock
Court Ha aworn B ill o f Com­ A.M. on lha llth day of May,
plaint. th* nature and purpna* 1061, th* follow ing described
CU RR EN T
of which la lo foracloaa that property aa aet forth In aald
IN TE R E S T
certain m ortgage eiecuted by Final Decree, to-w lt!
Arthur W illiam Slartln and
RATE
I«ot (. Block I. H eftier
Slary Jean Martin, hi* wife,
Home*
Orlando
Bertlnn
to Inatltutlonal S l n r t g a g *
One, according to
plat
Company on tha l lt h day of
Iharaof recorded In Plat
January, m i ; that aald Com­
Book It. page* ! and 0.
plaint praya for an accounting
Public Record# o f Rrmlnto be take* undar th* direc­
nl* County, Florida.
Up To 36 Months T o Pay
tion o f the Court for what la
Dated thla 10th day of April.
due the P la in tiff for principal A. D. 1963,
and Interest on aald mortgage (H EAL)
und m ortgage not* and for the
Arthur II. Berk with. Jr.
coala, charge* and eapanaea
Clerk of Circuit Court.
Including attorney's feta and
Hemlnola County, Florida.
abstract fee* and that In de­
Ily: Jaan E. Wilks,
fault nf auch payment, title.
Deputy Clark
Interest, eatala, claim, demand Mark N. Cleveland. Jr.
and equity o f redemption of and Harold p. Johnaon
Ilia Defendant* and all persona Attornei a for plalnlirr
claiming by, through, undar or Hull* l l (
Hanford
against them or any o f them, Atlantia N al'l Bank Bldg.
be absolutely barred and fore­ Hanford. Florida
closed: aald suit being filed In Puhllah: May 1, l l l |
Member F.D.LC —
(m m m h
the Circuit Court o f lha Ninth CDI—«
C A L L F A Ir fa i S - U li A N D AHK FOR
Judicial Circuit, In and for
County. In Chancery, entitled I T
R A L P H PEZOLD
or
JIM DOUCETTE
T im
C IR C U IT COt’ RT,
I'K D K H A I. N A T IO N A L SIOKT- V IV T II J r n i c i u ,
c in n it .
(I AI1E AHSOCIATION. a cor- IV
AV U
POM
BKMIVOLH
poral'nn organised under an C O rV T Y , P I.O R IIU
Act o f Concrete and ailatlng IT C IIAV C KN Y TO. ISMS
purauant lo Ilia Federal N a­
d iv o r u k
tional
M ortgage
Association E F P tB L E E I II VI NO
F tlilW f
Charter Act. Plaintiff, varaua
P la la tlff
Arthur W illiam
Marlin and vs.
Slary Jaan Marlin, hla wife, O R E E L T IRVTNO
1 Muter (earrj
Defendants,
bring
Chancery
Defendant.
1 Pertaining I*
Case No. I U K , praying a fore­
t o tic m op gurr
closure of aald m ortgage on TOi OR K E LT IRV1NO
tha follow ing described land, RKSIRKVt R i
lying and being In Hemlnol*
I I Payna Htraat
County,
Florida, to -w ll:
IChJa
Rochaatar I, New Tork
Lot Ik HI oik I. a rraubdlTOU ARE hereby notified
vlalon o f IIU M 'K i and that s Complaint for dlvurc* a
T R A C T "A ." NOHTII O R­ vinculo matrimonii has bean
LANDO HKCOND A D D I­ filed agalnat you In th* above
TION, according to plat atylad ault, and you era re­
Ibaraof recorded la Plat quired to aarva a copy af
Book II, Paga 7«. Public your Answer or other Plead­
n Titled
Records o f Hemlnol* Coun­ ing
In
lha
Complaint
nn
II Wbaedle
ly. Florida.
22 Chemical n fflx K Annihilate*
Too. and each o f yoa. *r* P la in tiffs altorneya, W IND KRW
EKD
LE.
II
A
I
N
EH
*
L3 Huddle
vg Smell talas
hereby required lo file per­
III
Park
Avenue,
MMeaeallaa
M banU a
sonally or by atlornay. In Ilia W ARD,
Muutk.
W
inter
Park,
Plorlda.
office of lha Clerk ol said
Court. In lha County Cuurt and file lha original Answer
House, In lha city of Hanford, or other Pleading In lha ofCounty o f Hemlnol*, Htala of flea o f lha Clark o f Ik* C ir­
Florida, on or before lha 17th cuit C oorl on or baforo lha
day nf Slay, A. D.. 1561, your tith day nf May, A. D.. t i l l .
appsarancav anawar or olLar I f you fa ll lo do ao, a da.
defensive
pleadings lo
th* era* pro confaaao w ill b*
Cnraplalnt In Ihla caua* and take* agalnat you for th* re­
also lo aarva upon Handera, lie f demanded In lha Com­
SIcEwan, Hchwars A Mima, a t­ plaint.
This N olle* ahall b* pub­
torney* fur tha P laintiff, a
copy o f aald pltadlnga, other- lished once o weak for four
weeks
la
Tb*
a lia aald Bill of Complaint roaeacutlv*
will ba taken aa confessed by Hanford Herald.
DATED this Ith day o f
you and each of you.
DONE AND ORDERED this April. ISIS.
llr d day o f April. A. Da l l * k (MEAL)
Arthur II. Backwllh, Jr„
at Hanford, Hemlnol* Coualy,
Clark o f lb* Circuit Court
Plorlda,
Ilyt Martha T. Vlhlan
(HEALS
l». a
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr.
Clark o f th* Circuit Court Atlornay* for P la la tlff:
W lndtrw M dla, Maine. *
o f Hemlnola County,
Ward
Florida
By: Martha T. Vlhlan
111 Park Avaaua, South
D. C
W inter Park. Florida
Publish: April II. May t. ». II. Publish April II, 11. 11 A
1*11
May 1, 111!.
a
CDM-44.

Financing

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MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS

M O M .IM G O N G SWTMM'NS
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6. For Rent

B E A U TIFU LLY f u r n i s h e d
room. Private home. Ph.
FA 2-7431.

COUPLE to share expense!
for a good home. 323 059L

Legal Notice

Compare

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D E N TA L ASSISTANTS
NEEDED
train women, agci 1S-39,
a* Dental Assistants. Full
or
spare time training.
High School Education not
necessary. Enroll now for
abort. Inexpensive course,
F R E E employment service.
High Earnings. For full in­
formation, without obliga­
tion. Write Box 20, c o 'anford Herald. Miller Schools.
Giving name, addresi, oc­
cupation. at,c and phone.

tv t i i k c m c i i t c o u r t m* FURN. Apt. 2300 Melkmville.
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
T ill: VIVTII JUDICIAL I IIILARGE 2 bedroom trailer,
1305 Elliott Ave., FA 2-5254
c i i t o p avis Pint * i : m iv it 1 BR. Trailer. Adults
Ol.K COlVTt. Pl.OIIIDA.
or FA 2-0525.
r i i i M c n i .vo. i » m
only. FA 2-7368.
TIIK UNION CKNTHAI. I.IKK
2 BEDROOM house. Florida
IV
T IIK
t 'l n i 'l IT
I O l IIT.
INUL’ ltANCt: COMPANY.

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6. For Rent

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room. Available
FA 2-1: X

now.

Ph.

W E L A K A . rx itT M E N T S :
Rooms private hat'll, 114
W. First St.
2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen
equipped. Near haee.
F A 2-3085.
2-BEDROOM (urnislied apartnient, also efficiency apart­
ment, furnished. 322-4S34L
1 BR. furn. bouse. $60. 3 BR.
house. $85. 322-2764.

STENSTROM R E N T A L S
We have a fine selection of
2, 2, it 4 bedroom, 1 4 3
bath furnished and unfurniihed homes, located in
various
areas,
including
some lakcfront, from $65
to $165.
H your fam ily is looking for
a fine rental, be sure to
vlait or phone Sanford'!
largest rental agency.

Stenstrom R ealty
Real Estate— Mortgages
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-242*
Ravenna Park
F A 2-7495
Evening*
FA 2 2677 FA 2-3829 PA 2-8360

SANFORD

HERALD

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BRING FAST
RESULTS

Leg al N otice
IT T IIK
COURT OP T in :
UOt'VTY J l ROE. SEMINOLE
CUU'VTV. P I.O H ID A
IV I'H O IIATK.
In ret F atal* ad
IRM A T E R E Z A QUEEN
Dacaaaad.
T# A ll Ovadllaru H i Parana*
H aving Claims or Demands
Agalnat la id Estates
You and aarh o f you are
hereby notfltd and required to
present any claims and de­
mands which you. or althar ol
you. may have agalnat tha aa*
aetata or
IRMA
TEREZA
(SHEEN, dacaaaad. lata o f aald
County, to tha County Judsn
of Hamlnola County, Florida,
at hla office In lha court houau
o f aald Counly at Hanford.
Florida, within ala calendar
monlha from tb* lima o f Ihu
first publication o f thla no­
tice. T w o copies of each claim
or demand ahall he In writing,
and ahall state th* place or
rrtblenra and post offlra ad­
dress o f the claimant, and
ahall b* aworn to by Iho
claimant, hla agent, or attor­
ney and accompanied by • f i l ­
ing faa o f on* dollar and auch
claim or demand not ao filed
•hall ha void.
/a/ Edward E. Grten
Aa executor of tha Last
W ill and Taatament o f
Irma T a r a u Green,
dacaaaad
Htanatrom, Davis A McIntosh
Attorneys fo r Executor
P. a D rawer 1130
Hanford. Florida
Puhllah: May 1 . S, II. 11. |)(|
CDI—1
IT T U B
COURT OP TH U
U O I'TTY
J l DDK.
IT
A V I)
POR
SBMIVOLM
COUNTY,
FLO RID A
In It*: Ratal* of
L E E M K H A P P E T , a/h/u
LE E V AD A M K H AFFE Y.
Dacaaaad
■ OTICR TO C RED ITO R*
TO a l l
CHKRITOHH a n d
PEKHON'fl H AVING
CLAIM S
OR DEMANDS AU A IN ST SAID
ESTATE :
You and each o f you aro
hereby notified and required
In present In duplicate any
claims and
demand* which
you, or olthar o f you. may
have agalnat lha Eatala o f
LE E M E IIA F F E Y . a/k/u LK R
VADA M E IIA F F E Y . Dacaaaad,
lata o f aald Cuunty, to Iho
County
Judge
of
Semlnol*
Counly. Florida, at hla office
In Iho Court Houae of said
County at Hanford. Florida,
within ala ( ( ) calendar month*
from th* tlma nf tha first pub­
lication o f thla notice. Each
claim or demand ahall he In
writing, and ahall state th*
place o f residence and post o f ­
flra address o f th* claimant,
and shall be aworn lo by Iho
claimant, agent, atlornay. and
any auch claim or demand nut
*0 filed ahall be void.
a/liobert 1« M ehaffty
Aa Adm inistrator of th*
Eatala of Lee M thaffry,
a/h/a Lea V ad* Mehaffay. Deceased
Gordon V. Frederick
Attorney for th* Eatat*
P. O. Bos l l l l
1S1-10I North Park As tnua
Hanford. Florida
Publish: April I k t k May t. S,
C D II—IT

FOR S A L E
CHARM ING HOME
JOHN E. FOX
R E A LTO R
PH . 212-2552
A F T E R 8 322-5822

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6. For Rent

12. Real EMnle Tor Sale

2 BEDROOM hoiw, kitchen tM 'S l'A t. new 3 tiedroom
equipped. $50. \|„. phone
home on :** acre*, landFA 2-4u39.
eaped. Completely furnish­
ed T. V.. Fnmfrcc ref2 BEDROOM Furn. Duplex
free ter A large Fruitfree
Ground flour Apartment.
freezer,
washer,
dryer,
Contact 2312 Palmetto.
tractor mower, plow, disc,
edgi r, rot Miller,
garden
2 BEDROOM 35' \ $' Trailer.
tools, tu' \ Shi' Aluminum
For Information. 322-3032.
outbuilding ssitli •uinmer
1 BEDROOM lxuiie on large
kitchen, office, shower A
furnished lot. FA 2 0397.
toilet, workshop, storage A
much more. S17,500 total.
3 BEDROOM
furnished
Must have so.o.Ti cash to
house. $63 month. Phone
handle. Owner wilt finance
FA 2-3680,
balance Plume FA 27699
I ROOM furnished la rage
Apartment. Including utili- LOT toned for Trailet*. Also
trailer for sale. 1530 Oak
tie*. $12.50 tier week. 217
Lane, Casselberry Trailer
Doll) Ave. FA 2-8492.

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SCHOOL OF

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ped house Call FA 2 7709
for appointment
2324 Park Dr
RENTAL

FURNISHED

2

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2 2118
2U648
323 0700
Sanford, Fla

COUNTRY Store. The price
is right. Fay L. Lee, En­
terprise. Ph. NO 8*4902 or
NO 8-4814

hedroont

house. Air-conditiunvd. Pit.
FA 2-321!&gt;
BOOM, THE GABLES, 4&lt;d
Magnolia Ave. FA2-072D

TAGGED for CLEARANCE

HEALTOR — INSUHOH
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave

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‘ I know how to say ‘got lost' in five different
languagesi"
12. Real Entitle For S ale

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
Centrally Air . Conditioned. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
2 BEDROOM furnished house.
3 large bedrooms, l'a baths, Centrally Air - Conditioned,
one 3 bedroom, one 4 bedwith a screened porch. 107
S. Sanford Ave. Near base.
room, each have large lam068-4601.
Bunker Lane.
lly rooms (BEST BUY’ IN
TEE N GREEN ESTATES
2 BEDROOM house unfurnishFLAT Upsala lln.id.
2nth St. Extension
ed. Kitchen equipped. 2lit
TEE 'X GREEN ESTATES
Cedar Ate.
20th St. Extension
DOUBLE or TRIPLE
New
masonry
duplex,
rental
1 BEDRM. Apt. Adults. No
income
$134 00 moiilhlv. PARK Ridge. Owner leaving
pets. FA 2 2-447.
town
3 bedrooms,
Da
Priced at $14,500, with
baths. No qualifying, l*tw
terms.
9. For Sale or Rent
down payment. 323-0665.
Masonry Triplex, $180,, mon­
House. FA 2-7898 or FA 2-42ii3
thly income. $16,300, with 3 BEDROOM. 1 bath CB
terms.
house, fenred hack yard.
2 Bit. 817 Catalina. FA 2-0578.
Each of these fits*' income
Call FA 2-0600 before 5,
3 BEDROOMS, l'a baths,
properties is well located.
FA 2-4204 alter 5.
22&lt;5 Bradshaw Drive. In­
Call us for an appoint­
NO CASH NEEDED
quire at 230 Bradshaw.
ment.
3 Bedroom, 2 bath. $61 a
month. T. &amp; I. included.
12. Rcnl Estate For Stile EVERETT A. HARDER
AGENCY - REALTOR
322 8085.
1 ROOM CU home on lake.
2165 S. Park Ave.
3 lietlrooms, Da baths, Fla. Pliones FA 2 2264 or FA 2 2283 OSTEEN. New frame Itotiie,
2 Br’s, kit. e&lt;|uiii|ied. Car­
riKim, play room. FA 2-7391
porte. By owner. FA 2-2064.
SUNDRIES Store. Stock A
equipment. Well establish
2 BEDROOM House. »W Myr­
St. Johns Realty
ed. Proprietor wishes to re­
tle Ave. Call Jimmie Co­
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
tire. Call FA 20274 or
wan. 322-4013.
118 N. Park Ave. FA 26123
TsmgwiNxI TE 8-6389,
THE BEST BUY ON THE
alY O W NER- Nice 4 Bdrm.
MARKET TODAY
2 bath home in Ravenna 20 ACRES on highway aml
large lake. 18 Acres grove. 200 feet frontage, Orlando
A Idyllwildc area. Large
.Modern frame house. $20.highway south of Sanford
utility Rm. and worksliop.
OuU. Ph. 319 3131.
roned commercial.
double carporte, air-CundlIncludes a very desirable 3
tinning, central heal A- fire
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
bedroom, 214 bath, mason­
place, covered patio faring
Realtor
ry home. A $35,000 value
Lake Ravenna, Reasonably
for only $20,900, with good
priced. 301 Vlhlen Rd. Ph. Raymond Lundquist, As»o.
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
terms,
FA 2 2431
Don't wait, call us now,
3 Bedroom, I bath, large cor­
BOSS ASTOUNDING!
ner
lot
facing
lake.
109
E V E R E TT A. HARPER
t Bedroom. I bath home on
Waits Drive, S u n 1 a n d
AGENCY - REALTOR
corner lot in LOCH ARBOR
Estate. FHA in service.
2465 S. Park Ave.
(or only $12.uw). Monthly
$450 down, monthly $8175. Phones FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2285
payments $7300. Unheard
VA nothing down. FA 2-8074
of—Bui lis true act now—
or FA 2-2118
Call for an appolutmentl

Stem per Agency

BUYING A NEW or
Cut \ Curt Beauty Shop
\CTO li.VDIii SERVICE
FENCE Post. Round heart
Gateway To Tlte Waterway
Have your prertu now! ! on PERSONAL RADIO A TV
cypres*. 7 * ft, A up. Call
USED CAR?
Robson Spot ting Goods
our discount special. Com­
25th. St. A S.mtord Ave.
FA 2-144U or FA 2-8919.
FINANCE IT WITH US
Your EVINRUOE Dealer
plete with hair cut, style
♦ lain Interest Rate*
304-6-8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2-5961
and set. And the following III A . I*i*« ♦ Low Monthly Payment!
week you are entitled to
FLORIDA STATE BANK
lr. ft. FIBERGLASS Boat”
USED F U R N ITU R E
BEAGLE PUPS Papers. $33
a free shampoo A set.
motor A trailer. FA 2-8605.
!
Set
repossessed
salcm
ma­
FA 2-7541
318 Palmetto Ave.
322-0*31
CARS WANTED
ple bookcase bunks, like
REEL'S USED CARS
,’ls. Motorcycles • Scootera
new
$693o
C llllll \HUAS
Registered
25. Plum bing S ervices
tilth SI. A Sanford Ave.
1 Rebuilt studio couch $29.50
FA 23921 or FA 2-3318
VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS.
1 Twin size box spring $10.00
New A Used.
1956
FORD
Pickup.
Tel.
type
BOSTON Terrier. AKC Pup­ 2 Twin size Innerspring mat­
Lewis Sales &amp; Service
body trays. 2415 Chase Ave.
pies. FA 2-1961.
tresses, extra nice, each
2517 Country Club Rd.
after 6 p. zn.
$12.30
Ph. F A -2-7028
I 'I om Isitiyr &amp; Mooting
,12. ITi*uer&gt; - S h r ill) "
1 Full size walnut bed, coil
MR CONDITIONING
springs, Beauty Rest mat­ 1959 ENGLISH Ford Compact 39. Trnilfra - Cnhnnns
CONTRACT and REPAIR
POTTED MDMS in bloom.
panel truck. Very clean.
tress
,
$24.59
WORK
28- IIOFSETHAILER. Needs
33c up
Actual 17,Othl mile*. Original
t Odd occasional chair $3,00
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2-6362
some repair. $100. Oakway
GRAPEVILLK NURSERY
tires and battery, lias stan­
1 Ill-Riser with bolsters and
I&gt;r. oft S. Sanford Ave.
Grapeville Ave. Near 20th St.
dard American bolts &amp; nuts'
slip covers
...... $39.50
PLUMBING
Ideal
car
to
drive
to
work
1 Rebuilt Hide-A-Bed, brown
If you need netp, call
Contracting Rejvatrs
5.1. Furniture
or shopping. $395. Western FA 2 3612 and place a Her­
upholstery .............. $89.50
FREE ESTIMATES
Auto Store.
Sell U* Y’our Furniture, ijulck ECHOLS REDDING CO.
ald Classified.
H. L. HARVEY
Service With the Cash. 2nd A Magnolia
201 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 3383
FA 2 6321
SUPER TRADING POST
$1 per day rental for Elec­
26. Radio A Television
FA 20677
tric Carpet Shantpooer with
PERSONAL RADIO A TV
Used furniture, appliance*,
purchase of Blue Lustir
1 DAY SERVICE
tools, etc. Bought • Sold,
Carroll’s Furniture,
23th. SI. A Sanford Ave.
lanry's Mart 215 Sanford
1 2 hp. and t Flip. Air-Con*
Ph. 323-9633
Ave. Ph. FA 2 4132
dilioners.
Excellent
cm
dtlton. Call after 5 p. m.
27. Special Service*
FREE ESTIM ATE
FA 2 8396.
1958 CHRYSLER NEW YORKhlt
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
I-door *rdun, 1 owner, very nice.
ovating New A Used Furni­
YE1.1.0W Squash. $2.50 a
Was p r q
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
bushel or tie a pound. Ex­
1957 BUICK S P E C IA L H ARD TO P
All Type* and Sizes
Co., at 709 Cekry Ave.
cellent for freezing- Deliv­
2 door, fully equipped, excellent condition.
We Repair and Service
KA 2-2117.
Was (895
. „
.......
ered. Th. FA 2-0415.
S T I N E

m u a

TRADE 3 bedroom, 1 bath
bo me in Sanford, for home
in Daytona or Ormond
Beach Area. FA 2 6776

SBDRM, unfum. home latch
Arbor $95. 2 Bedim. Furn.
Apt. |55 Robert A. Wt|.
liants, Realtor. FA 2-3951.

15, Musine** Opportunity

*799

Child Care. FA 2 2274.
WORK wanted.
4:00 322-7033.

Call

21. Henuty Salons

after

EIG ZAG Sewing Machine.
1962 model. 5 Payments of
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-8033
$6 21 each or discount for
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
cash. Write P. O. Ho* 42.
Longwoud, Fla.

A U TO GLASS
IN S TA LLE D

21" T V . $35. FA 217749.
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY’ NOOK
Complete Beauty Service
Senkarik Ginas and Paint USED Garden Hnlo-Ttller In
good shape. Also electric
Evening Appointment!
Company
mower. FA 2-nhib.
105 So. Oak
FA 25742 210 Magnolia Ph FA 2-4622

TOPS . STATIO N WAGONS

62
til
tiZ
57
til)
til

I960

CH EVRO LET

A LLO W A N C E

5 2

1^ 9 5

H U IC K , US la .......................................... .......

155

4 0 DODGE .................................................. « 5 Q

iiMiti \ AI.IAVT-------------------Straight stick, 4 dour scrlan a steal a t .......

1961 RENAULT DAUPHINE

I owner, very nlrr, 38 miles per gal. gas. ...

SeminoleCo.Motors
519
FA 2-0614

E.

Firal

S t„ Sanford
Winter Park MI 7-2330

To all llte rcnidcnlH o f (Ilia urea for nmkinR our 1963 AUTO SHOW auch
11 jzrcjil Mtccchs, Y'otir ncccpltincc o f ‘T h e Liveliest Of The Lively Onea"
From Ford vvum oviTvvhelminK.

9 PASSENGER STATIO N WAGON
4 door hardtop, power altering A
brake*, automatic, radio *nd heat­
er, air conditioned. Spollraa I I
I ".liutl mile*.

Automatic, radio, heater. po»rr. I hi* one i* for the lamilyi

$1695
1961 * PONTIAC

C A T A L IN A

Due lo I he tremendous volume o f New Tar Sales we are overstocked with
ileitii quality, IhorouKhlv werviced Uned Cara. Our Volume Salett Cumli.iigit Will Cotiiinue Thru Muv 31hI,

GO.

USED

CARS

C A D ILLAC All Power, Air .............. &lt;4395
CHEW Station Wu*on Ault.............. 1695
MONZA I Speed. Rntllo, Ileuter ...... 3195
CHEW 1 Door, V-8, Standard Shill
695
RAM RLE It 1 Door. Automatic ....... 1295
VOLKSW AGEN 2 Daur .................. 1595

NOW

2t» E. 2nd ST.
SANFORD
LOW r o .'T I7MAC

.......... I J Q Q

J CHKVHOLFrr 4 dr. V-8, straight stick

K 1N G SW O O D

A I-S O —

SAVE

5

IM P A L A

DISCOUNTS

DEAL

5 5 CIIEVRULRT. Needs repairs

*2195

Clean Uwed Cara!

Save $ $ $

$2,000 TO $6,500

SQUARE

$595
$^95

*

SPORT MODELS - TRUCKS

—

5 J MERCURY 2 Ur. hardtop. Good buy
5 5 OLDS 88. Exceptionally clean ........ .

Del,use t door *181100 " a e ­
on, nuliimalir, radio, hratrr.
&lt; lean a* a nr" one and
only lU.UIlU ml lea.

SALE

SEDANS • COUPES - HARD

GOTTA

£ 2 PONTIAC, new tires, it runs ___________ $ 5 5

Save On Theae Sparkling

NEW

THEY

*99

L ‘ Mr

f

REDUCTION

TRADE

88. Fisherman’s Special ............. .

Hill'd RAM III.KK
CLASSIC

BIG STOCK
BIG

Dour Bustcrb-No Down Payment!

66 OLDS

AU TO GLASS &amp;
SE AT COVER CU.

1961 CHEVROLET

BIG

*696

II. B. p o p e c o „ INC.

CADILLAC

STOCK

V-8 4 door statinn wagon,
III.
$793

USED
Refrigerators
and
WOMAN or Couple to stay 200 So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
Washers. Completely recon­
with elderly lady. Phone
ditioned. 90 day warranty
29. Automobile Service
FA 2&lt;*325.
on all. Dick's Appliance
Auto Glass. Tops
Service. 510 Sanford Ave.
19. Situations Wanted
A Seat Cover*
FA 2-7658.

H O L L E R S o /S A N F O R D

OLDS

1958 PLYMOUTH

BEDS FOR RENT
Machinery and Supply Co
S I X G E It
round bobbin,
For Lease. Service Station. 207 W. 2nd St.
Rollaways, Juve­
FA 2-6432 Hospital,
makes button holes, guar­
Choice location. Apply The
nile. FREE delivery and
anteed, $20.00. Reply Box
Piano Tuning and Repair
Pure Oil Co. 6o4 W. titii St.
Pick-up.
4. e o Sanford Herald.
W. L. Hannon — FA 2-422.1
FURNITURE CENTER
16. Female Help Wanted
GMIL'S English Racer lltcylioo French Ave,
LAWNS Renovated • Aerate
cle. 800 Rosalia Drive.
Ph FA 2 7953
Remove Thatch - Chinch
SEWERS WANTED
Bug Spray (VC-13) • Ferti­ JENKINS &amp; W ILLIA M S 3 ROOMS full of furniture.
IMMEDIATELY
l e —Ph. FA 2 4244
Work ut humc doing simple
STM 50. 20 pieces hi all at
FU RNITU RE
sewing. Wp supply materi* MANSFIELD LAWN SEH NEW A Used fumituse and
Furniture C e n t e r .
MOO
■xlit and pay shipping both
French Ave.
appliances. Good place to
SMITH Air-Condition Refri­
way*. Good rate of pay.
buy—sell or trade. EASY’ I0.V.I ENGLISH Ford. Compact
geration service. All veurk
Piece work. Apply, Dept.
TERMS. WlMilesale price*
guaranteed. Very reason
panel truck. Y'ery clean.
AD 989, Box 7010, Adelaide
for cash.
able in price. Day FA 2-7434
Actual 17,000 mile*. Original
Post Office, Toronto, UtiTelephone FA 2-7450
Night FA 2 2069.
tires and battery. Hal atanturio, Canada.
400 S. Sanford Avenue
dard American holla A nuts.
FR IG ID A IR E
Ideal car to drive to work
WANTED
reliable
couple
to
17. M ale Help W anted
Sales &amp; Service
or shopping. $395. Western
take up uumthly payments
G. 11. HIGH
Auto Store.
SERVICE station Attendant.
of $13 50 on 3 complete
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
Salary $70 a week. Smiths
rooms
of
furniture.
CaU
Ph. PA 2-3883
LOSE WEIGHT safely with
Amoco. 17-92. FA 2-7431.
TE 8 1511, Casselberry, col­
Ilex-A-Diet
tablet*,
only
lect.
L
A
W
N
SERVICE
96c.
IViuchton'v
Drugs.
IS. Help Wanted
.Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
35. Arlirlew Wonted
isfaction guaranteed, l ’h. 31. Articles Fur Sale
STRONG kind person to help
FA 2-1817.
Ladies
shorts,
99c.
Steeping
care
for
male
invalid.
W ANTED: Torch Swing. Ph.
hags, tarps, tent*. Surplus
Room, board, salary. Ph.
FA 2 6325.
Air-Conditioning
City, 2tU W. 1st.
608-5537 mornings.

3 BEDROOM House Kitchen
equipped.
Florida
room
Fenced yard, No down
pa) meld
Available July
1st. 322 90*0.

^CHEVROLET

36. Automobiles - Trucks 37. Honls - Motors

Wa l l

Jim Hunt Kealty

3 BEDROOM* kitchen equip

34. Article* For Snle

Special Sale!

Park

CLEAN, modern, unfurnished
2 bedroom house.
1KU) IV,
HOUSC. JMU
V\ ,
Titird St. phone Bartow
533-2326.

29. Automobile Ren ice

2503 PARK AVEFINANCING

Gel Your Best New Or Used Car Deal Now!

4 door Vi*ta. automatic, radio, healer, po«er
• leering and brake*, white lire*. A top condition
car.

Strickland - Morrison

2295
M A N Y YIOltE! OCR SELECTION
IS GOOD! A L L USED CARS
UNDER TH E l Y E A R G.W.
W A R R A N T Y.,

B U IC K

||

INCORPORATED
308 E. First St., Sanford, I'h.: FA 2-1481, Winter Park Ml 7-4816

1Z RAMBLER

OPEN T IL 1:00 F ill. K IT E S — T IL «:00 O TH ER W E E K D A T *

FREE

TO P

VALU E

STAMPS

�COtsua

S a n t o r o
r.t

Bank
Gels 35 Pints
In DeBary

Science Fair Winners Set
lly Jane Casselberry

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 ammerer, 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
hit 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
at the South Seminole Junior
High School at Casselberry,
will hold a Court of Awards,
Monday, May 13, at 8 p.m. at
the American L glo n 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.

C lu b M akes
M ay 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
lake Harney.
Others attending the meet­
ing were Mrs. C. I). Ferry,
T. J. Chalfsnt and Mrs. W.
L. Hleg,

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

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.

Honorable Mention went to
Roger Rchmldt for his "Con­
ditioned Reflux
Behavior";
Pal McLaughlin, "D NA 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 Halls "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. Ja­
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

12

Mansion House
To Have
Memory Garden

t

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
TH E B E A U TIF IC A T IO N COMMITTEE o f 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 W olfe who were not present for the photo,
(Herald Photo)
to defray expenses incurred
for demossing the magnolia
trrea and I I donations are
tiring collected to buy plants
nnd shrubs for the gniden.
Mr*. Florence Seymour is
t-hnirinun o f 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 o f New
The month of May liu* been Lundberg.
Smyrna Heath. Nell Thompson
By Shirley 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
i est City Community A.**n. Month" by the Village of i lull’s llruutificntion Commit*
Davidson of Pompano Ih-urli,
North Orlando in cooperation tee which rousin'.* of Mrs.
Mildred Fcemster of Sarasota, have been elected to serve
Martha McDonald of the Art ns representative* of dis­ with the North Orlando Gar­ Charles Rowell ns chairman
Student League and Muiy- Hue tricts one and two of Pre­ den Club’* thud annual la-nil- and Mrs. Leonard Stewart,
tifiealinn project nnd contest Mrs. Donald Null, Mr*. W, W.
A It Wood nf Panama City.
cinct 12 which were formed
which i» open to the entire Anderson ami Mrs. Bill Wolfe.
in the association's effort to eommunity.
Announcement
has been
better serve Die entire area.
Judging wilt be done on made by the North Orlando
I Elecled for district one, Jufiu 5 by Mrs. D. K. Dor­ Co. that during the month of
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
COMMENT
a meeting Tuesday night ol tic David Benue, Iwu year E D IT O M A L
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 o f 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 o f
] 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 o f nine-year-old Ann McF.Ircatli,
articles for sa'e. A wide var* taurant beginning w.tli dindaughter o f 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 o f 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 o f 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.

Forest City
Assn. Elects
Four Trustees

terht)li|Ue.

W IN N IN G PROJECTS In Lyman High's Science Fair, held Tuestlay In
tho school gymnasium, were chosen from two divisions. Hiologii-iil divi­
sion wlnncrii, top photo from left front, were Carlton Bcuttse, Pete CarlHon
mill David Sm ith; hack, Glenda Payne, Marclu Lyons, Paul Mut-Gce, Roger
Schmidt, Judy Lmnljvrt and Put McLaughlin. Physical division winners,
bottom photo from left front, were Ituth Jean, Mary Ann Midgcttc and
Richard Hall; back Allan Hirkemneyer and Jim Provatt. (Herald Photos)

Beautification Month
Set In North Orlando

w e r e elected lu*t Friday
morning at a coffee held in
the cafeteria of the South
Seminole School at Cassel­
berry.
Mra. Mary Brown of Cnasel-

I

SSJH Carnival
Set Saturday

G olf Assn.
Sets Dinner
In Casselberry
By Jane t'amwllH-rry
The .Men’s Galt Association
nf the "I. aml O' Lakes" Coun­
try Club at Casselberry will
sponsor a "get acquainted"
dinner Saturday at 7 p.m.
Roast beef will bo Die main
dish anil all cluli members
and their guests are invited to
attend. Reservation* should he
mode by Friday.
There will be un Installation
of new Men’s Association o f­
ficers and dniicing will folluw
the program.
Memtu-rs of the Melt's As•ociniion will la- gm-sta of the
Winter Park Golf Assoeiutinn
on Kunduy, May I'.’, ami those
wishing to gu skuuld sign up
right away.

Legion Barbecue
Is Successful
By Joan Maxin
Commander W. M Jepson
of Chuluota'* George M. Ja­
cob* American la-gion Post
lias announced that Die re­
lent bar beetle sponsored by
Die organization was highly
successful with more than
400 dinner* sold throughout
the afternoun.
Jepson bus expressed his
appreciation to all those as­
sisting, especially to mmmembers of Die Post wtm
deiolril their lime and labor
to helping with (lie event.

Church Of Nativity To Have
Spring Festival On Saturday Oviedo School
Fun, food and games to
suit every Itody’s choice will
be available at the Church of
the Nativity this Hat octalwhen the parish sponsor* its
second annual Spring Festival
on the rhurrli grouinls south
o f Lake Mary from 111 *.m.
until It) p.m.
The schedule of events and
apuntur* ns annuuni-rd today
tiy Fr. William Tint nor, pus*
tor, t» ** follows:
The Lake Mmy Hi, Theresa
Women'* Circle will Ih&gt; in
&lt;liaige of candy apple*, rake
booth nnd cake walk, grocery
booili ami the sale of leliglou.-*
articles;
Thr Hutilaud Ht Ann Circle
will have lln- din-d plu&gt;iue
booth and the fish pioul;
North Orlando'* liur Lady'*
Circle will In- .riling novelties,
lie lulling stuffed toys, jewelry
and reiuntie* ami will la- In
charge of game* of skill, hot
■log*, chili dog*, cold drink*
and coffee.
Longwood* Ht. Catherine
of Kiviin Circle will sponsor
the dart game, plants, French
fries and hamburgers, snow
cones and horse rides,
Tile Men's Cluli will lie in
charge of "Itiss the ring,**
"over amt under" and 'to**
lln- penny" uml I la- High
School Young.Iris will han­
dle ire er earn *ales.
In addition a chicken liarlie-

cue dinner featuring spednt
family price* will lie ai-rved
between the Imurs of 5 and
S p.m. (tn Hie linnn with the
chicken ale huked beans, cole.
*lnw, roll* anil toffee with
cake for dessert. Takeout
dinners will lie available and
advance lirkrl* may- be pur­
chased from any member of
the parish.

Lym an Band
To G e t Proceeds
From D ance
By Janr Casselberry
Tin- Lyman Dunce lluml.
organized at Die school this
year,
will
play
tor
an
“ Adult* Only” dance to be
sponsored by the Lyman
High Band llouslers this Fri­
day from it unlil nil Inigjit at
the American Legion Home
or Prairie Lake.
RcIrcshmenU will In- avail­
able at Da- dunce (rum which
all proceeds will Ih* turned
over lo the hand for its trip
to the State llandniasteri
Convention scheduled in ML
ami, May O il.
The band alsu will conduct
a "Peanut Sale" this Satur­
day at the corner of Hwy.
17142 and SR 43ii at another
metin' of raUmg money for
the trip.

Sets Roundup

By Linda Smithson
A Spring Roundup of next
yeai * first gtinier* will lie
held at the Oviedo School Dll*
Friday beginning at 1:30 p.m.
in the auditorium.
These children who will lie
a ll year* on or before 4 *n-* L
HUH. will lie eligible to enter
school next term. Kuril child
attending tin- roundup must
linvn his birth certificate.
First grade i la.-room* will
lie visited nnd Die children
will In- tested for rcuding
rvadiness. Patents will meet
with Principal Clyde Holder
and the hrultli liutae amt will
l,e lutrodun-d to Die first
grade teacher*.
Rufii-ahnii-iiD will be served
in tin- school cafeteria fu ll""*
ing the roumlup.
i

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 Estrite* 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 ar­
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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Lyman Organizes
GAA Branch

-Mrs. McEIrvatii said today that she credits

By Jane Casselberry

f

the fact that iter littlo girl is still living to the
Girls at Lyman High School
fast action o f Chief Layo. She wishes to pub­
have organized a very active
licly thank him and to tell tint people o f Longbranch of Die Girls Athletic
wood how lucky she considers them to have such
Asm. and already have set
a dedicated man serving the town.
up a point system and affil­
Titc McElrcnths livo on tho Old Dixie Hwy.,
iated with the national asso­
outside the city limits o f lamgwood, and, in
many Instances, would have been ineligible fo r
ciation.
any emergency aid from city police or fire deThe Lyman GAA'* were
partments.
high point winners at u bas­
ketball playduy held in San­
ford in eumpftition will) girls
from Winter Park High and
Seminole High.
Twento-one of Die girls
have enrolled in a Red Cross
Senior Lifesaving Course w-ilh
cluvhc* Iicing held twice a
week in Lake Griffin under
Die instruction of Mrs. James
Tlx- annual two-day meet­ Hall willi t lie annual bovi­
Birkenmryer of Casselberry.
Members of the groVp also ing ul Du- Geneva Historical ne** meeting and election of
are learning to. bowl at thr and Ueneulogicul Society will officers.
Local members of tha or­
Medallion Lams in Maitland be held thi* Saturday and
an,|
(n take up such |Sunday beginning at 11 a. m. ganization have set up ap­
oilieractivities
as
skating: Saturday with a hand con- proximately one half mile of
and golf.
I cert und hig covered d r ill din­ picnic lablc* to handle Die
Mr*. Louise Gilpin I* far- ner at Fort l-anc Park and expected crowd* at Saturday'!
ally sponsor lor the organiza- nnduding Sunday aftermxin dinner und the Geneva Com»t the Genev a Community ,nunll y ' Rand ha* prepared
Dun.

Geneva Society Sets
Annual 2-Day Meet

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■ two-hour concert

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of old

lime song* and mu relic* to
|add lo tiie festive atmos­
phere.
From the picnic ground*
member* and gur*la will go
in (he Community Hall for
sandwich supper lo he fol­
lowed hy u gala square dance
beginning at 7:3U p, nt.
The meeting will resume
on Sunday at tho Community
Hall with a basket dinner
on the g round * and Dr1 an­
nual elections and busine**
meeting will tx- held Im­
mediately following Die din­
ner.

Area Clinic Mothers Elect Chairmen
By Jaa* Casselberry
Clinic Mother chairmen for
South Seminole Elementary
School and the new English
Estates Elementary Helmut

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. Recognition Well Earned

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; Jrr
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
In ling their uullurms.

By laxirir hiniunrk
&lt;lfrl
Seoul
trailers
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 House.
Mrs.
Huisrll,
who
ha*
served as chairman (or the
?ast seven y ea n , is retiring.
Troops
making
up Die
Neighborhood conic from A l­
tamonte Springs, Bear Lake
North
Orlando,
Longwood,
South Seminole Elementary
and Junior High Schools and
from the St. Mary-Magdalen

fa m ilia l School.

PACK

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COUNTY NEW S

Scout Leaders
T o Honor
M rs. Russell

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C iv ic League
To In stall
New O ffic e rs

N E W L Y 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 P h o t o )

lly Ilonas Ksle*
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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VOL. 53

tu tw
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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Rain W arning1
MI AMI (U I ’ I) —The Miami
Weather Bureau issued *
heavy rain warning for south
Florida today.

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Duck Hunting

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MOSCOW (U I’ l ) — Visiting
Cvhun Premier Fidel Castrol
an-t Premier Nikita Khrush­
chev left Moscow today lor
a weekend o f thick hunting
o«. the Vulga llivcr.

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They start work on the
Pipeline Co. pier neit week.
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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 . . •
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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*
fo r adults start Monday (it's
fr e e ) at the Municipal Pool .
Wonder why tha city didn’t
utilifa the Red Cross swim
instructors thi* year.
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Line Up Votes

MISS SEM INO LE CO UN TY, pretty blonde Citndl Cornier in surrounded
by udmlrintf Civituna who sjionHored the beauty contest portion o f the
recent Semi-Centennial. Miss Condor and her parents wore miosis o f 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 o f which they would be proud. Seated at her
foot (from le ft) 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

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TALLAHASSEE (D P I) —
Gov. Farris Bryant said to­
il . sollteh special interests
in the Legislature were en­
Legislative delegation will dangering hit plans lor high­
meet Monday morning on er education expansion by
soma local bills, . ■ . Rig one fighting all proposal* for new
o f course la Fern Pork refer­ revenue except a sales tax
endum. . . . l ’roe and con let­ on groceries.
ter* coming in heavy with the
At the same time, Uryant
con* In the lead.
told his weekly new* confer­
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ence the special
Intcresl
One reason the Longwuod groups
were pressing for
appropriation-'
that
Fire Dept. Is so successful large

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in everything iu undertakes
is Uiat it combines fun right
along with tha work . . . fo r
instanre, a big chicken supper
w ill bs held next Saturday
afternoon for member* o f the
department a n d
auxiliary,
SANTO DOMINGO, Domin­
and their wives and hus­
bands, to kickoff tills year's ican Republic ( U P ! ) — Presi­
annual Fourth o f July eel#- dent Juun Roach, threatening
to invade Haiti if it commits
bration.

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Haili Warned
On Aggression

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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
o f her large llirec bedroom
home . . . you guessed it, she
did the work all liy herself.
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Chamber o f C o m m e r c e
Hoard o f director* will meet
lit noon next Thursday at the
M ayfair Inn.
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Sanford Squadron of the
Civil A ir Patrol I* turning
coed. Local girls Interested in
aviation are invited to a spe­
cial meeting o f the squadron
at 1:30 p. m. Saturday In
building 2, Naval A ir Station.
Diane Rents, o f the Orlundo
Squadron, will speak and show
a film.
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Watch for a big story oul
of the post office Inn, not a
new
postmaster) regarding
unionism , . .
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Still no official word on
that proposed
new
school
purchasing (1 1a n t property
Some doubtful . . . other*
highly optimistic . . . Now
that sayi a lot, eh.
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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 (O AS) 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.

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High football team, is onr of
three Florida youths given an
honorable mention on the AllAnierlcen prop football team
o f “ Coach and Athlete" magetine.

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 tun years on
the AII-Conference team and
center on the Ali-bU le team.
President o f t h a h i g h
OaBary Nursing home conatrurtlon delayed . . Still school's student body, Johnny
'•w aitin g price from Carroll also I* active in the school'*
•itiu-cui titular activities and
Vassal Construct** Co.
Final closing tn the Bellemead 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.
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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

Unanimous support of
proposed St. Johns • Indian
River Canal by four counly
delegations was anticipated
(his afternoon al a Joint ses­
sion al the Mayfair Inn.
John Kridcr, chairman of
the St. Johnx-lndlan llivcr
Navigating Committee, said
nl noon it was expected com­
mission member* of four
counties would voire full sup­
port of Ihe waterway.
Harold Scott. Jacksonville
engineer, was to read a report of a preliminary study
of Ihe proposed canal, extend­
ing from Lake Harney to
May-town and connecting Hie
St. Johns and Indian Rivers.
Attending the session were
members of K rider's navigat­
ing committee, II i n d » I p h
Hodges, chairman of the .State
Board of Conservation; Wil­
liam McCrre, chairman of
the Stats; (.'anal Authority;
Tom
Secretary of S t a t e
Adams, Chairman J. C. Hut­
chison and memlmrs of Hie
Seminole C o u n t y Commis­
sion; Chairman Harris .Saxon
and member* of the Volusia
County Commission; Chair­
man Joe Wickham and mem­
ber* of tlm Brevard County
Commission, and Chairman
Ron Evans and members of
the Orange Counly Commis­
sion.
State senator* of Hie four
counties also were to attend
but Sen. Mack Clcvrluml Jr.
telephoned The Herald from
Tallahassee this morning Rial
because of the important ap­
propriation hill being discuss­
I is an usher Ml First Baptist ed today the president of the
Senate refused to approve
i Church.
Ihe absence of any member*.
With approval hy the rounty ronimikdont today, Sen.
Bernard Parrish, of Brevard
County, is scheduled to in­
troduce in tlie Senate next
week a hill seeking to estate
lish the St Johns-lndian Riv­
er C.iuul Authority.

Tax Sales

J. 1L I’lULLIFS _

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TALLAHASSEE all'll
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.

K*Ubliahedl908

A school bus was ripped
open on a bridge railing
Thursday, spilling 24 scream­
ing boy* and girls down a
rocky embankment.

Blast
TR E N TO N , Mich. (U P D —
An explosion at a blast fur­
nace o f McUmth Steel Corp.
Thursday night sent scalding
steam over a repair crew,
injuring 31 men.

Arctic Cold
United Press Internatkmal
An arctic cold front edged
across live northern plains
today, pushing shower* down
through the Midwest. T em ­
peratures
dropped
more
than 30 degrees.

Mutiny Stopped

Dispute
WASHINGTON
(U P D
Congress may lie asked this
year to provide $15 millinn
worth of encourage men! to
a proposed solution of Ihe
hitler
church-state dispute
over federal aid (o schools.

I ’ robe Crash
STONE 11IDGE, N. Y . ( UP I ) — The collision of two
F10S Jet fighters al (O.uoO
feet over this Cat-kill Moun­
tain community, killing two
civilian leal pilots, was invertigated today.

Tougher Turn
W ASHINGTON
( U I ’ I)
—
U. S. authorities said today
Russia's internal and foreign
policies may well (urn tough­
er
after
the
furthcoming
Moscow session of the Com­
munist parly Central Corn
notice.

Deterrent Asked
WASHINGTON (U l’ l )
Rep, James G. Fulton, &lt;ItPa.), said today tint Hi*
United Slates should pul *
series of nuclear-loaded sate­
llites in orbit around the
earth to act as a deterrent
to war.

Bodyguard Duty
MONTHEAUX. Switzerland
(U P D — Evangelist H i l l y
Graham today stood "body­
guard duty" for hit 17-yearold daughter Virginia to keep
her from being bothered hy
Hie press ami public m the
last few hours before ber
wedding.

Stocks Up
NEW YO RK ( U l'l &gt;—Slocks
opened irregularly higher to­
day
mi
moderately active
trading.

H erald Index
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Entertainment ....
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Society ________
Kports
Churches _ ._

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FBI., M A Y 3, 1903

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

P A C E 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 rnnrrmrd the
stair's Rnanrlal mrs*.

WASHINGTON (U P It —
Administration force* began
today to line up votes need­
ed to raise the ceiling on
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the nalional debt to a re­
The Senate went into execu­
cord $30!) billion.
tive srssion today in an effort
discuss tlie financial dilem­
N ot A Candidate? tn
ma including $50 million in
WASHINGTON
(U P D
—
teacher pay raises and Hie
Michigan Gov. George Rom­
$43 million on state school
ney insists he is not a can­
funds.
didate for the IUGI Republi­
T h e senators considered
can presidential no munition,
only salary hikes Thursday.
but he is careful not to In­
They are but a small pari of
sist too hard.
the 20 spending bills proposed
hy Ihe appropriation! com­
Ripped Open
mit.
BURDEN, Kan. (U PD —
Tlie total spending proposed

LE O PO LD VILLE . The Con­
go (U P D — Congolese sold­
iers and gendarmes today
pu. down a abort-lived mu­
tiny by 2,000 Leopoldville
policemen
who
were
de­
the manding more pay.

SHS Grid Star Gets
Magazine 'Honors'

I wonder wlial that sign In
the Woodruff building "100
J. U. (Johnny» Phillip*. vet­
percent corner" means?
eran renter of the Seminole
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Little Red School will gel
some much needed aid thanks
to
a
special
"Merry-GoAround" coming up later in
the month More on thi* later-

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BRIEFS

Say, the jail will lie com*
pleli-ly paid (or in IlnIS . . .
Is a courthouse next?
0

United P ro ** Leased Wire

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 Work Rules
W ASHINGTON (UIM ) — A federal juilite had
(mimed the tUriko-liotiml Florida Kuat Coitet Railway
to withdraw recently promised work m ien Iwcuuhc
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 P I) — 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. I f 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 o f the 200
unions involved In the nnli -uni dispute would break o ff
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 A l­
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 o f
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
o f 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 o f 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 o f the Parle*
er; Harold Unger, chaplain; wood Plata Cinema, which
Susie llalhark, 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
RemlnoU
be Linda Staplrr as secre­ Parkwowd Pinza.
tary; Kathy Cammack ns Plata, Just south o f 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
lower
aIt l|udes disrupted
communication* und delayed
announcement of Ihe success­
ful climb until Thursday.
Names or the two men have
not hern disclosed.

■

■»■■■

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.

TownTurn$DownChurchRequest
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

H m- 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

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W EATHER: F a ir through Thursday. High today, 80-85. Low tonight, 60-65.
VOL. 53

By Larry Vrrshel
1 m utt he teeing thing* . .
Th*t couldn't be the Woodruff
Building they were painting
this morning.
• « •
Memo to the Bar Attn.
Why not have the dedication
of the Fred Wilton 1j w Lib­
rary to honor Law Day next
week . . . Tuth for that
legislation this week.
* • •
I know it mutt be a m ir­
age that Just couldn't be a
fresh coat of paint at Park
at F irit St.
* • •
Some rainy day thoic peo­
ple in Ravenna Park will
m itt that proposed shopping
center,
• • •
This itire it a heck of a
time to leave town . . . I
mean with a froth coat of
paint on the Woodruff Build­
ing and all.
• • •
There will be no parking
along Firit St. Saturday
morning between 8 a. m. and
10:15 . . . That it from Park
to Sanford Avc. Alto no
parking during the aame
hours on Park from First to
Seminole Blvd. and on the
boulevard from Park to the
Civic Center.
• • •
An elderly man fainted In
front of RoumtUat's this
morning when he aaw the
painters arrive by the Wood­
ruff Building.
* • a
There will be extra police
and firemen on duty Satur­
day . . . Sot to mention
Refuse crews.
• • •
A newspaper man had a
near stroke this morning on
First and Park. It took two
police officers, three attor­
neys, a barber, a prominent
Insurance man, a bank pres­
ident. used car salesman and
a utility company executive
to revive him . . . A rail
road matt showed up* but it
wat too late.
• • a
What’a this about
the
Washington powers • that - be
withdrawing approval of Uie
the charter for a bank In
DeBary that they issued? , .
Dead duck, it says here.
• • •
Are they thinking of paint­
ing the Palma Hotel? No,
two shocks in one day would
be too murh.
• • •
Aa you enter Penncy’a
•tore—as so many of youall do—tlop not only to look
at the fine merchandise In
the windows, but on each side
of the door read the act of
tlie legislature that In 1013
created Seminole County . .
It aulhoritct the fabulous
aura of gloo a month to copy
the Orange County records
that pertained to the area of
Seminole . . . "Good money
In them days, podnaht"
• &gt; •
Quarterly safely meeting
of employes, their families
and friends of the ACL slat­
ed for 7:30 this ctcning at
the passenger station asaembly room. An interesting »rogram it promised.
9 ft •
Semi-Centennial will get at
least 31.500 of free television
coverage.
• • •
Wfcll, the new street bann ft that proclaims to all
w)k&gt; pass that Die Semi-Cen­
tennial c e l e b r a t i o n will
“ blast o f f here on April
27 la again hanging across
West Firit Street . . . And
that it an announcement to
heed! . . . Be sure you join
the Joyous crowd . . . Of
tome 40,000! See the Square
Dance, Apr. 28, at the Civic
Center . . . S p e c t a t o r *
Xtee that for tala sign
by Delmar.
• •
(lie DA It ladiet are go­
to have a covered wa­
in the Semi-Centennial
ide Saturday morning,
they please be anachronand have a CAB not a
LE pull It . . . Why? . .
i use we'd like to see the
iilar ladies toward the
)NT of the line of march
. Vo way back there on
tall end . . . A n d -as in
, parade*—that’s where
mule MUST—and we do
a MUST BEI 1 !

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

WED., APRIL 24. 1963

SANFORD. FLORIDA

1,000 Acres Offered
For University Here
Offer of l.ooo acres gratu
aa a site for the proposed
under graduate university for
tbit area wat announced at
a joint session of the County
Commission and the Cham­
ber of Commerce long range
committee on education Tues­
day afternoon.
Gen. J. C. Hutchison an­
nounced that Charles Lee.
Oviedo rancher and citrus
grower, has offered onc-hatf
of a 2.000 acre plot—either
the west half or the east half
—situated east of Oviedo
north of SR 419, west of S13
and south of Econlockhatchcc
Crick.
Tlic Joint session was call­
ed by Douglas Stenstrom,
committee chairman, for the
purpose of requesting the
Commission to further join
In the efforts to have the
new state university located
in Seminole County.
Stenstrom pointed out a
fund of 35,000 was raised—
32,500 by the county, 31,500
by the city and 31,000 by
the Chamber—to finance a
feasibility study to deter­
mine that the school shall
be placed here. This study
Is to be presented May 6.
Chamber Tuesday asked
for and the county agreed to
employ an engineer to make
a study of proposed sites in
the county, such as Lee's offer. Stenstrom pointed out the
stale Is interested only in
sites of 1,000 or more acres.
He added though, that a
series of parcels comprising
in all 1,000 acres could he
offered, either for free or
for sale. These site offer­
ings must be submitted by
May 1.
COunty Attorney Harold
Johnson was directed to draft
a legislative bill calling for
a referendum whether the

'Hard' Cuba
Drive Urged
WASHINGTON (UFI) nep. Paul G. Rogers. (DFla ), called on the United
States Tuesday to begin “ an
Intensified, hsrddriving pro­
gram to topple Communist
Cuba.”
The Florida congressman
said the U. S. need no long­
er base Its Cuban policies
on “fear of Jeopardizing the
safety" of Americans impri­
soned on tlw Communist is­
land.

voters desire to added ad
valorem taxes to repay any
bond Issue for purchase of
the site for presentation Ui
the slate.
County Engineer William
Bush was requested to con­
tact a number of engineers
who may be interested in
accepting the project and to
report back to the Commis­
sion In special session.
Stenstrom expressed op­
timism and amaaement, in

★

★

★

recounting progress to date,
that legislators of the seven
counties
involved
“have
avoided a fight among them­
selves, possibly killing the
school Issue, by banding to­
gether.'' He laid that the
seven legislative delegations.
Instead of each presenting a
bill to have the school plac­
ed In their respective coun­
ties, are supporting a joint
bill to have the university
placed In the Daytona-Orlan-

★

★

★

Road Jobs
Finished'
Repair* totaling 322.808
have been completed to coun­
ty roads aa the result of the
December , freeze damage,
Road Supt. J. C. Lavender
reported to the County Com­
mission Tuesday afternoon.
He said 11 miles of road­
way were repaired at a cost
of 319,912 for materials and
32.804 for labor.
Lavender also reported that
work will be commenced in
four to six weeks for the
improvement of Bear Lake
Road, which has been in
the planning for two years.
Commission in other ac­
tion Tuesday afternoon:
Voted 3-2 to name John
Fitzpatrick and John Alex­
ander as a committee to
name an appraiser of pro­
perty for the 25th Street
four-line expansion between
French and MellonvlUa Ave­
nues.
Approved Alexander's se­
lection of a registered nurse
for the county home.
Approved a trip by FitzJ’
Patrick and County Attorney
llaruld Johnson to Tallahas­
see to check with the local
legislative delegation on local
hills.
Tabled discussion on a
traffic signal at Highway
17-92 and 27th Street.
Approved banning of park­
ing on South Sanford Ave­
nue to Onora Hoad: the city
concurred on no parking with­
in the city limit*.
Postponed consideration of
a county road program until
an inspection of the high­
ways on May 8.
Approved a State Hoad
Department center line sur­

vey of SR 436 between High­
way J7-B2 and 1-4.
Approved a speed limit of
35 miles per hour on South
Lake Howell Road.
Approved a 3G00 appropria­
tion to match Casselberry In
the improvement of Concord
Road. Alexander objected,
pointing out the county was
setting up a policy for im­
proving other “checkerboard''
roads; ttyat is, highways
through towns but not part
of the Incorporations.

Merchants Vote
Wed. Opening
Sanford downtown m e r chants have voted a l m o s t
unanimously to stay open on
Wednesday afternoons Uils
summer.
At a meeting held Tuesday
proa and cons of tha Wednes­
day closing were discussed
with the final vote and poll
showing about DU p e r c e n t of
those present In favor of
keeping r e g u l a r h o u r s
throughout the year, instead
of taking off Wcdnrsduy af­
ternoon* aa has been the cus­
tom of the past.
Chairman Glenn McCall was
given permission to use tha
Merchunta Assn, monies for
advertising the fact that the
stores will not close, and will
Im open for the convenience of
customers.
Individual merchants were
urged to advertise tliuir de­
cision so that their customer*
would know that their serv­
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do Cape Canaveral area.
He also said that a bill
has been introduced in the
Legislature providing 3509,000 for the employment of
a president, selection of a
site and “ to get this thing
off Use ground." He pointed
out tire Board of Control and
Cabinet will select the site.
He exprr*«rd optimism all
“ (rill be in readiness for the
1905 Legislature" to approve
final plans for the university.
John Kridcr, Chamber man­
ager, quoted a Board of Con­
trol official that the univer­
sity will have an enrollment
of 25,000 students in 10 years,
in a 3100 million plant.
All were agreed It Is the
biggest undertaking ever pro­
moted in Sendnol* County.

County To Get
Tax Benefits
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
I f it's any consolation to
smokers who are likely to he
paying more for their habit hy
tha and of tha 1003 Legisla­
ture, a Senate committee it
doing all it can to keep their
tax money close to home.
Whether it succeeds Is a
m atter of how far the le g is­
lature is willing to go in sibl­
ing taxes in other places.
The Finance and Taxation
Committee voted Tuesday to
give 318 million of an antici­
pated 341 million in proposed
new cigarette taxes to the
countlce Instead of the state.
But, a t tha urging of Sen.
John Mathews of Jacksonville,
tha committee withheld final
action on the hill to see
whether the state ran afford
giving up the muney. Thera la
a gap of about 3'.’(KI million
now between anticipated revenue and proposed spending In
tha coming two-year financial
period and the e l g a r e t t e
money may have to go to the
state to help close the gup.

ST. AUGUSTINE (UP!) —
The FBI ha* been cal Ini in to
Investigate a fifth apparent
attempt to sabotage the trou­
bled Florida East Coast Rail­
way.

Bill Killed
TALLAHASSEE (Ul’ll —
Hie House Roads Committee
unanimously killed today a
bill lu limit advertising bill­
boards on Fiords'* interstate
highways.

In Coni a
GAINESVILLE (UIM) —
Pinellas County Itcp. David
Anderson, in a coma since a
wreck Friday, has failed to
respond tn treatment, accord­
ing to doctors.

Okay Plan
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The Senate Appropriations
Committee today was expect­
ed to approve e plan for re­
writing the Philippine War
Claims Act to bur big fees
for Washington lobbyists.

Seeks Order
AOMAN, Jordan (UPI) —
King Hussein struggled to
maintain order today in tha
face of repeated demonstra­
tion* by hundred* of pro-Nas­
ser students defying heavily
armed government troops.

Gridder Dies
ATLANTA (UPII — John­
ny Butler, a hackfield star at
the University of Tennessee
whose legendary running sup­
posed coined the nams "scathack," died Tuesday in an At­
lanta hospital.

Hopeful Meet
MOSCOW (UPI) — The
U. S. and British ambassadors
met today with Premier Ni­
kita S. Khrushchev In talks
believed alined at achieving
a breakthrough In the stalled
nuclear test ban negotiations
at Geneva,

Smash Ring
BUENOS AIRES (LTD —
Argentine authorities announ­
ced Tuesday night they had
smaslied a Communist spy
ring and arrested several per­
sons, including a representa­
tive of a Czech automobile
company.

Police Hunt
Vote Okayed
Escaped Prisoner TALLAHASSEE (UPI)
l'olice today are scutching
the area for a city prisoner
who escaped from a work
gang Tuesday.
Tha prisoner was identified
ns James McDaniel serving
time hero for driving while
intoxicated and failure to
have vehicle under control.

—
Volusia, Palm Beach, Putnam,
Bay and .Martin counties
would lie allowed to vote to
have their school superintend­
ents appointed rather than
i-lrctrd under a measure ap­
proved by the Senate Consti­
tutional Amendments Commit­
tee.

Aerialists Here For Auto Show

'We Fly Through The Air
11) Jud) Turner
One hundred fret in the air
the bright white polra swayed
na Fred Bergen, one of the
Flying Silver Condors, the
group who is putting on aerial

demonstration* during the au­
to show at Sanford Mrmuiial
Stadium, climbed Die last few
Mejia to put on the top plat­
form.
Down on the ground, his

FRED BERGEN
•Up In Cloud**

wife Betty, aiked if thu was
ever scared up there, said.
“No. If 1 were, I couldn't du
it."
Bergen lived in u town in
Germany alaiut 29 miles from
where the famuus Walindei,
one of whom wet killed in a
similar act last week, lived.
Mra. Bergen mentioned the
incident casually, as though
the death was an occuimtlonal
hazard such as those faced hy
airplane piluta or bus drivers.
The Bergen* and Boh 5Urro.
the third member of the group
were setting up their equip­
ment, a Job that takes them
three to four hours.
“ Wa put ujr all our own
own equipment," bits. Bergen
said. "A fter all, it's our lives."
Befora earh performance,
Bergen checks Ilia wires and
pules, making aura they are In
perfect condition.
The Flying 8tlver Condors
have been In every country ex­
cept Japan with their act.
They prefer not to affiliate
with any one circus it group,
but to work alone nr in a
group that suit* them at Uie
Ume.
Both the Bergen's parents
were In tha circus. Mrs. Ber­
gen met her husband while

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“Just so he gets his educa­
tion. If he should (all while h*
g le p u le .
Bergen designed the appar­ la young, befora he finished
atus on which they perform. his studies, there Isn’t much
A single heavy pole ascend* he can do. But if he has Ills
approximately f&gt;5 fret, when education and later hurts himIt fork*. At about bn feet In self, he’ll have some other way
height, two vertical pole* 4&lt;l to earn his living,"
The Flying Silver Comdors
feet in length are attached. A
platform on eurh side ami a will pul on two acta daily, at
eoiiiiecling bar aic at the 99 4 p. m. and H p. ni. during tho
three day auto show.
foot point.
Acts in which balancing Is
the entire feature are the must
dangerous, said Mr*. Bergen.
Biding Uie bicycle and hand
stands are tricky tasks and as
Mrs. Bergen said, “ Your mind
run’t be In another country.**
♦
Other acta In which the per­
former la holding oil to some­
The “Blue Angrls" and
thing ate not so dangerous. the “Chuting Btara“ will
Even so, tha group works appear 1* person between
without a net of any kind.
8:30 and 3:30 p. M. Friday
The Condors winter in Pa- at the Hanford Automobile
latka where Uie Bergen's 16- Show at tha Municipal Bledyear-old son attends school. lam.
They try not to begin thair
Narrators w i l l espials
summer tuura until school la the precision flying and
out aiul he ran join them.
parachuting by Ihrae two
Mre. Bergen said their sou Nary teams aa (hey will
can do many of the tricks, al­ perform Haturday morning
though they du not Ilk* him to nt the Nam l Air Button.
go all tha way up.
A fu r that, lb* members af
“I don't car* U ha wants to both teams will meet with
do this, or U&gt; earn hi* money and talk to the public.
■lie w h s d o fn g a n e le p h a n t a c t

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'Angels,' 'Stars'
To Visit Show

Teacher Salary
Bill Boosted
TALLAHASSEE ( I T I ) —
The Senate Appropriation*
Committea today added 350
million la teacher pay raises
to Ha billion-dollar budget
for tha coming biennium.
The raises would provide
3(00 across-the-board raiaei
for state public school teach­
ers, 3190 extra for those on
continuing contract, and 350
more for those with 10 year*
leaching experience in Flor­
ida.
The committee also lacked
35.5 million to Die 3l.M5.65fl,991 bill for a Sunland train­
ing center for mentally re­
tarded children in Dade
County.
The new appropriation* will
be submitted aa separate
committee amendment* when
the appropriations bill la
brought to the floor for dis­
cussion and possible vole
Thursday.
The pay raise amendment,
which iolals 350.264.000, cuts
some tide benefits and pro­
gressive salary raises for
teachers with more exper­
ience from the Florida Edu­
cation Association’* 388 mil­
lion request for the bien­
nium. The amendment, offer­
ed by Sea. Ed Price, Braden­
ton, passed live committee
by a 9-4 vole.
Sen. W. C. Herrell, Miami
Springs, pleaded with the
committee to add the “ full
35.5 million for construction
of (he hospital" for mentally
retarded children “ with my
heart In my hand."
“ I have never asked a
great deal for Dade County
In my many years tn the
Legislature," he said, “ but
this is one of the greatest
needs in lb* state."
Mott of the senators on the
cammltle* stood to bsck
Herrell and tha amendment,
offered by Sen. Ed Fraser,
McClcnny, passed unanimous­
ly.
The appropriations bill al­
ready tu i 3350.9UQ written, in­
to It for planning of tn*
hospital,
Tho committee also passed
an amendment calling for a
359,090 psychotic teaching
unit with 25 bed* at Uie Uni-

New Parade
. Route Set
Saturday
A new parade route will
be followed for tha Krml*
Centennial Parade, Satur­
day, one that has not been
used before, Chairman Clyd*
Long announced today.
The County's 80lh Birth­
day parade will begin at the
usual spot—First 81. and
i-ifford Ai*-, proceed weal
on First 8 t to Park Are.,
him north on Park toward
lha lakrfronl, and turn Hack
east at H em I n o l o Bird,
(lakrfronl) ending ap bark
at the Mayfair Hotel.
foing emphasised t h a t
1 Ihla different routing ia dasigned lo keep tha center of
the day's srllrille* in Fort
Mellon Park and also to
amid clogging traffic lane*
aa parade watchers head for
tha N atal Air Elation Open
House, and tha aerial show
by Ihe Blue Angela and-thd
Chuling' H u rt, after tha
parade.

Circuit Court
Rules Mistrial
Norman Kinbrough, charg­
ed with cutting and carrying
away Umber belonging lo an­
other, waa found not guilty
due lo a m litrial tn Circuit
Court Tuesday.
Judge Vasaar Carlton con­
tinued other case* of ordered
pre-sentence investigation*,

Bill Amended

verstty of Florida. The u n it, scheduled today to try and
would be u*ed to tcaeh per-1 work out a compromise over
sonnet who work with p*y- , tlw full committee'* refusal
chotic children.
j to go any higher than $20
Meanwhile, a IIoum Appro- million lor teacher pay
priatiom subcommittee was | raises.

ROUKUT PUTM AN, Ocala, in lifted onto a
Btrctcher a fte r n two-truck collision n t 10:15
p.m. Tucadny on Highway -16, cunt of Lake JenB lip Hririgo. Trooper J, L. Sikca reported P ittman'll 10-wheel dump truck, loaded w ith 20 tons
of limestone, threw the front left wheel, causing
it to veer into a truck driven by Jnmca Jones
Burley, Grovelund. Barley pulled P ittm an from
hla overturned truck. Pittm an, with a broken
leg, was taken to Seminole Memorial Hospital
but, attaches mtitl, waa released th is morning.
( Ilcn d d Photo)

Pipeline Completion
Within Next 90 Days
Entire project of Installing
the jet fuel pipeline from
Lake Monro* lu Sanford. 'Na­
val Air Station will b* com­
pleted within the next 60 90
days, it wai announced today
by Gerald Rauch, president
of the Sanford Pipeline Com­
pany.
Purchase hat been com­
pleted of Die station site,
Bauch reported, and the pipe
has been (hipped from Hous­
ton, Texas, to tha coating and
wrapping yard at Atlanta,
Ga.
“ On Uie basis of till* prescut •chi-duli’," Rauch laid,
"we ihuutd start con* true lion
of tlw pipeline very shortly."

Three Are Hurt
In Motor Mishap
TTirre prrioni were Injured,
none believed icriouily, in a
car-truck collliion at noon
today at Sanford Avenue and
Onora Hoad. All were taken
lo Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital for treatment.
A light telephone truck
driven hy Joseph Stewart, It.
11. 1, Maitland, was turned on
Its tup In tho collision.
A new model sport* car, oc­
cupied hy Bernard and Carol
Buckingham, had it* front
end imaalied. Buckingham
wa* identified hy Ihe hoipital
a * being with the Navy.

HEAVY

Geneva Okays
Wait-And-See
Phone Policy
Geneva citizens Tuesday
night voted to adopt a "wall
and see" policy concerning
tha petition of complaint re­
cently filed with the Publia
Utilities Cumniiaaion against
existing service* in thn area
■upplied by Southern Bell
Telephone and Telegraph Cot
Although the petition car­
ried 103 aignnturr* only 16
persons attended Tuesday
night’s meeting of the Gen­
eva Citizens Assn, where re­
ports wera given on the area
telephone service survey re­
cently made by an indepen­
dent technician.
Wtlklna I.lnhart, PUC rep­
resentative who haa been as­
signed to mnka an Investiga­
tion of complaint* registered,
u iu scheduled to meet this
morning with leading citizens
and civic leaders of lha area.

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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
A subcommittee of tha Sen­
ate Huaila Committee repurled
today that Uia bill to abolish
tha state turnpike authority
has been amended to delay lu
effects until Jan. I, I960.

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He added that work on tha
tank alto should begin In tha
next 10. days tn two weeks.
“We are desirous to com*
plcte this entire installation
ai soon aa possible," Rauch
concluded, “and you can rost
aiaured we will do everything
possible to hold to t| not ex­
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LYNNE MILLER, president, left and Judy
Jonea, secretary, of th e Lonjrwood F irst Baptist
Intermediate GA'a are shown with display of
Chinese food and articles prepared for thu
group's study on Chinese&gt;American customs.
The girls, under supervision of Mrs, Carl Lommier, director and Mrs. Arline A ustin, counselor,
are studying how best the Chinese can be helped
both spiritually and physically. (Heratd Photo)

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PRIZEWINNERS in an Euator Bonnet Contest
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fro n t from left, Debra G urr and Karen Hiizelbnkor and, buck, I’uuln Johnson, Joyce Boles mid
Paula Smith, lla ta wero made from paper plates
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last month with a total of
(2 signatures. Annual dues
of $T must he paid by each
member by the lime enroll­
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PENNY BROOKS, tho
daughter of Mr. nnd
Mrs. \V. .1. 1trunks of
HJi) (insulin Drive, is
an entry in the "Miss
Seminole County" con­
test. Situ styles and
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Mrs. Gladys d. Stewart,
55, a resident of Lake Mary
fur 21 years, died at 2:40 p.
m. Tuesday at Seminole
Memorial Hospital.
Horn Aug. 15, 1007, in San­
ford, »he was a member of
the Church of the Nazarenc,
Itoyal \eigiilxirs of America
am, VFW Auxiliary.
Surviving arc her husband,
Glen Stewart; three children,
Mrs. France* Hucklow, San­
ford; Mr*. Harriet Mixon,
Lake Mary, ami Charles
Child*, Orlando; Id grand­
children; two sisters, Mrs.
Miirguercte Hendrick*, Lake
Mary, and Mr*. Corn-no
Campbell, St. Petersburg,
nnd a brother, Joseph R.
Wells, Lake Mary.
Funeral services will be
conducted by Rev. W. L.
Hnlrumlie and Rev. Ralph
Taylor at 3:30 p nt. Friday
at the Ilrisvon Funeral Home.
Hurial will be in Oaklown
Memorial dark.

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first step toward liecoining a fashion de­
signer. Her hobbies tiro
art ami knitting and
she also sews and
twirls a baton. Misti
Sears' parents arc Mr.
and Mrs. Gene L. Sears
nf Casselberry.

Gladys Stewart
Dies Tuesday

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Winter
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Hnrrv
Smith, prominent executive In
the Central Fluridn (toy Scout
organization and p»*t District
Governor of Rotary told the
local Rotary Club a: tln-ir
meeting Monday at the Civic
Center that there vvn* much in
! common in the precept* of the
J Hoy Scout* and of Rotary,
) l.ove of God nnd of country
are haair teaching* that xerve
a* the foundation of relation*
with other* who make up the
reapcctive organisation*. Truly
Loth in Roy Seoul* ami in
Rotary each member mu*t
learn to got along with hi*
associate*, the speaker stated.
In these personal relation­
ship*. the goal* of bring help­
ful to otherr, of service to
the community, of upholding
high standard* of ethics the
two groups' teachings are
similar.
Smith emphasized that Rotarian* ns ndults who should
he, and are held in high re­
gard in their city fill tlu- add­
ed responsibility of (s ing mod­
els of conduct for these young­
er citizen*. Rotary, as well a*
Scouting, furnishes informa- )
tlon and inspiration, hut these
mean nothing until they are
translated into action by each
individual member.
"When a man gets Into Ro­
tary he profits immediately—
by association with other busi­
ness men, by subscribing to
high ideal* of personal nnd
ethical conduct. Hut when Ro­
tary gets into the man, the
whole community p r o f i t »
through
this
Individual's
•service above self* ideals,"
saitl Smith.
Gordon Iti at Iley reminded
the dull of llieir responsibility
in the Semi-Centennial cele­
bration as they ate to serve
the free cold drinks, potato
chips and Ice cream.
I'rosidont-olect Hill Hemp­
hill announced that next week
I’aul Stine, past district Gov­
ernor would talk on the Rotary
l-'oundation, student ussistaiieu
program
for international
good will.

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CANDI C O N 1&gt; E I t ,
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other en tran t in the
"AIIhh Seminole Coun­
ty " content. She Ih a
j u n i o r a t Seminole
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ation plana to attend
two yearn of collego bofore becoming an air­
line Htcwurdenn. Her
apeclal talentn arc dra­
m atic reading and sing­
ing.

Coffee Club
4 To Be Guest
4 Af Navy Station
Member* of the Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce
Coffee Club will be guests of
the Navy a t a coffee to be
bald a t 0:80 a m. Friday at
tha recreation area on Lake
Golden a t tha Naval Air Sta­
tion.
71m meeting te being held
at the air baie to give mem­
bers an opportunity to meet
tha Chutlng Stars and Jllue
Angela iky diving ami preclaiun flying trarn* who are
scheduled to take part in an
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tion thl* weekend.
Coffee Clubbers are a*krd
to note tiro change of time ai
to tha dato and hour for this
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needed hut members are urged
to be at the area promptly
a t 0:30.

Filhkury Baklnt-P.wdir

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI)
Texas financier Billie Sol
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Azalee Barineau
Rites Thursday
Funeral service* for Mrs.
Axalee Ilarincau, who din]
Monday, will be conducted by
Bev. Fred B. Chance at 10
a. m. Thursday at First Bapt­
ist Church. Burial will lm In
Oaklawn .Memorial
l’ark.
Family rc&lt;|ueiU donation* Ire
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fr r a lk

{toward Wears Glasses;
Dodgers Future Bright
By United Pres* International
Frank Howard Anally baa
put on (lasses and suddenly
the Lot Angelei Dodgers can
act a much rosier future
ahead.
Wearing the speca at bat
for Um A n t time Tuesday
night, the S-foot-7 Howard
hammered a home run In the
bottom of the ninth Inning to
break up a tie and give the
Dodgera a 2-1 victory over the
Bravea.
Howard h a d
considered
putting on glasses for some
time but did not decide to
wear them until shortly be*
fore Tuesday night's contest.
From the point of view of
the Dodgers, who have been
having their troubles lately,
the big outfielder couldn't
have picked a better time.
Even though they won, the
Dodgers still had their trou-

by plate umpire Augle Donatelll.
San Francisco beat Cincin­
nati, 4-2, Chicago defeated
Pittsburgh, 7-2, and SL Louis
crushed Houston, ISO, in the
other scheduled National Lea­
gue games.
Juan Marietta! staved off a
ninth Inning rally by the Ileds
before wrapping up his sec­
ond victory for the Giants on

a six-hitter. Vada Pinson
singled home Frank Robinson
with one out In the ninth and
Marichal then struck out both
Leo Cardenas and Marty
Kcough. Jesse Gonder hit a
pinch homer for the Heds in
the eighth. Orlando Cepeda
collected three of the Giants'
10 hits. Southpaw Joe Nuxhall was the loser.
Jim Shaffer's three • run

Pinehursf Play
In Third Round

hies.
They collected only two
hits, one off starter Bob Shaw
and the other off loser Claude
Raymond.
They also may have lost
their ace aouthpaw, Sandy
Kottfsx, for a while. Koufax,
who was sidelined for half
the season last year with a
finger ailment, suffered a
muscle spasm In his left
shoulder Tuesday night and
was forced to leave after
blanking the Braves on two
kits for #H Innings.
Sandy entrusted a 10 lead
to Ron Perranoskl, who nurs­
ed It until the top of the ninth
when Hank Aaron cracked
out hla fifth homer of the
season to tie the score. •
And merely to make sure
the game had everything,
Milwaukee Manager Bobby
Bragan announced the Braves
were playing under protest In
the third Inning. Bragan got
hla dander up over two suc­
cessive balks called on Shaw

D aily Double
YONKEKH, N. Y. (DPI) —
Sampson Knight, a 50-1 longshot, won tha second race at
Yonkera Raceway Tuesday
night to pay |104 and com.
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WELCOME HOME — Duka Snider. long-timo
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heartening aign as ho returned to New York
from the Los Angeles Dodgers.

United Press International
Milt Pappas' real name is
Milliades Stcrgios Papuslcdgios and tlicro are times he's
((Miglter Ui hit than lie is to
pronounce.
Tuesday night happened to
be one of those times.
The 23-ycar-uld Greek rightbander mowed down the
Minnesota Twins as If they
were ten-pins, HO of Ilia 110
pitciies being atrikes, in a
five-lilt 1-0 victory that kept
tho llnltlmore Oriole* atop
the American league.
Pappas pitclied superlative­
ly iu striking out eight bat­
ters without giving up a
single walk.
“ He started wills good stuff
and got better aa he went
along,'' laid Manager Billy

$ N f ( B NOWI

Hitchcock.
“ lie kept Um ball down all
night."
Southpaw Dick Stigman of
the Twins pitched well, too,
but not &lt;|iiile well enough
as the Orioles pul together
singlet tiy Brooks Itobinson
and Joe Gaines and Jerry
Adair's sacrifice Ay for the
only run of Use game in the
second inning.
The up-and-coming Kansas
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the Detroit Tigers and the
Jail Angeles Angels pipped
the Washington Senators, 3-4,
in to Innings. The only other
game scheduled between the
Boston tied Sox amt New
York Yankees was postponed
because of wet grounds.

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It was Jimmy Courier Night
at the Group 4 baseball tour­
nament at Dak Itiilgt1 Tues­
day as the fancy luirler fan­
ned 14 butters, allowed only
two hlta to whitewash Lyman

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Courier never had any trou­
ble with the Lyman battcra
and atruek out 11 In the first
four (rentes,
Tho Lions will now meet
Kissimmee Thursday in the
second round play.

Yowell’a keeps dominating
Junior League baseball play
in tha National League cir­
cuit here as they romped
over Locomotive Engineers 170 behind the two hit pitching
and hitting of Billy Miller and
Skipper Senkarik.
Sillier atruek out 11 and
aided hie own cause with a
booming home run. Senkarik
cracked two homers in the 15
hit assault.
In American League play,
George'a nipped Sanford At­
lantic Bank, 4-3 with Braddock gaining the win and
C.P.O. topped Civitan 10-8
with Stubbins on the mound
for the victora.
In Men'a softball league
play, McRaney nipped WllsonMaler 12-10 with pitcher
Frank Wllllnma aiding hie
own rnuso with a homo run.
In women'a softball play, it
was the same old atory with
Williams Restaurant winning
its game hut this time, they
had a little troulde. The girls
with Lawsna Williams on the
mound, won in extra inningi
14-13 with a 21 hit atUck
over the Jeta,

League Leaders
United Press In tern akxul
American League
Player Jk Club AB R. II. Pet.
Aparlcio, Balt 49 8 20 .408
Hinton, Wash 43 8 18 .400
Tresh, NY
30 4 12 .400
Yastmski, Boa 43 6 17 .378
Smith, Balt
43 8 16 J72
Leppert, Wash 27 4 10 .370
Clmoli, K
47 8 16 .310
Lock, Wssh
39 7 13 .333
Battcy, Minn
30 4 13 .333
Allison, Minn 49 12 16 .327
National League
Player * Club AB R. II. Pet.
Dcnictcr, Phil
50 0 22 .440
Edwards, Cin 40 5 17 .423
Howard, LA
31 8 20 .302
Altman, StL
52 6 20 .383
McCovey, SF
48 15 18 .375
Taylor. Phil
51 7 19 .373
Hickman, NY
33 8 13 .371
Mathews, 31it 54 5 20 .370
K. Alou, SF
32 8 19 .365
Groat, StL
55 12 20 .304
Home Runs
American league— Allison,
Twins 4; Howard, Yanks 4;
leppert, Senators;
Smith,
Orioles;
Powell,
Orioles;
Held, Indians; Cash, Tigers
all 3.
National League— H. Aar­
on, Braves 5; Mays, Giant*;
McCovey, Giants; Clendenon,
Pirates; Demeter, Phils all
4.
Runs Hatted In
American league— Allison,
Twins 13; 'L. Thomas, An­
gels 11; Ward, White Sox 10;
Howard, Yanks 10; Leppert,
Senators 9.
National league— Iloyer,
Cards 14; Demctcr, Phils 13;
Edwards, Beds 12; Hickman,
Mels 12; Ccpcda, Giants;
White,
Cards;
Itobinson,
Beds; II. Aaron, Braves all

Money Winner

11.

DUNEDIN, Fla. (UPI) Jack Nlcklaus of Columbus,
Ohio, won $1,000 in the Hous­
ton Classic last weekend to
Increase his earnings on the
1963 golf tour to $39,713, tops
among all pros.
Bob Charles of New Zea­
land, who became the first
lefthander ever to win a m a­
jor golf tournry In the Hous­
ton, picked up $10,000 to move
into eighth place.

Rides Three

Title Bout
LAB VEGAS, Nev. (UPI)
— A light-hravyweijfht cham­
pionship fight between titleholder Harold Johnson and
Henry Hank will be held hrre
June 1. Johnson originally waa
scheduled to defend hla crown
against Mapro Mina of Pwu
on May 4, but Mina waa forced
to withdrew because of an
injury.

BOSTON (UPI) — Henry
Wajda helped open the Mas­
sachusetts Tlwroughhrrd rac­
ing season Monday at Suffolk
Downs when he brought homo
three winners, including Sam
Boss ($13.40) in the feature.
Wajda also scored with llrp
Talk ($21.80) in the first and
Gobbleri Gold ($6.00) in the
fourth.

Yanks In Pam-Am Romp
SAO PAULO, Brazil (UPI)
—The United States continued
to count gold medals In the
Pan American Gamei today
in what u beginning to shape
up as a runaway for Uncle
Sam's athletes.
The Yank* added ilx gold
medals to their total Tuesday
on the strength of victories in
swimming and the hot pistol
shooting of Air Force Cept.
Franklin Green. The U. S.
now has won 11 gold medals,
six silver and six bronze
since the games opened last
Saturday. No other team has
won more than one gold mo­
dal.
Today's activity for the
American forces is limited to
a pair of basketball games
against Canada, a baseball
game with Brazil, cycling,
weightlifting, tennis, wrestl­
ing and yachting.
The American b a a e b a l l
learn nipped Venezuela, 5-4,
in 11 innings Tuesday for its
second straight win following
a disastrous opening-game
loss to Cuba, and U. S. girls
led advances in tennis, div­
ing, fencing and an eques­
trian event. However, local
fans and observers still were
buzzing today o v e r
the
strength the United States has
shown in swimming.
There were four finals con­
tested in swimming Tuesday,
and the U. S. took all of
them—three In games record
tlinea.
Chet Jastrcmski of Indian­
apolis, Ed Bartsch of the
University of Michigan and
Kathy Ellis, an Indianapolis
high ichool student, were the
record busters, whllo Steve
Clark of Santa Clara, Calif.,
tied a fourth.
Jastrcmski, holder of ail
world breaststroke records
for men, took the gold medal
in the 200 meter event in the
games record time of 2:35.4.
Bartsch followed with a rec­
ord-breaking 1:03.2 in the too
meter backstroke and Miss
Ellis made It a third record
with a 1:07.6 clocking in the
women's 100 meter butliwfly.
Clark took the 100 meter
freestyle In 54.7,
Capt. Green showed the
way earlier in the day when
he won the 50-meler free pis­
tol event with a score of 347
out of 600 and the U. S. cap­
tured the team event when SSgt. Allen Merx of San An­
tonio finished third with a
score of 341.
Darlene Hard of Lni Ange­
les and Carole Caldwell of
Santa Monica, Calif., gained
semifinal berths in tennis,
Miss Hard beating Maureen

Schwarts of Brazil, 6-3, 6-1,
and Miss Caldwell ousting
Maria Helene Amorin ol
Brazil, 6-1, 6-3. Miss Hard
and Miss Caldwell team today
in the women's doubles semi­
finals.

LOS ANGELES (U P I)—A nother wcllout crowd
of more than 15,000 will jam the Sports Arena to­
night to watch the sixth—and w hat may be the Inst—
game of the National Bankethnll Association NBA
championship series between the Los Angeles Lakers
and the Boston Celtics.
With a 3-2 lead, the Celtics
can wrap it up this evening
and let old Bob Cousy retire
on a trlunipant note.
The Celtics could have won
it all last Sunday on their
home court but they faded in
the final period and the Inkers
came through with compara­
tive ense, 120-119,
Ho the Boston chnmpagno
stayed on ice and the Celtics
made another trek westward.
Should the Ijikcri win to­
night and tie up the series,
the teams will head East for
what hns to be the final game
at Boston in the hest-of-seven
series on Saturday.

Standings
United Tress International
American League
W. L. Pet.
Baltimore
.667
Kansas City
.613
Chicago
.600
New York
.600
Boston
.315
Detroit
.562
Los Angeles
.402
Cleveland
6 .400
Washington
7 .361
Minnesota
9 J08
National League
W. I- Pet.
.613
San Francisco
St. &lt;Louis
.613
.383
Pittsburgh
.538
Philadelphia
.533
Ixis Angeles
.333
Milwaukee
Chicago
.300
6 .453
Cincinnati
9 .308
New York
Houston
4 11 .267

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For 3rd Straight
AUGUSTA, Ga. (U PI) Mickey Wright wilt try for
her third straight victory
when the 21th women's Titleholder's championship la-gins
at the Augusta Country Club
Thursday,
The Titlcholders is the lad­
ies' version of the Masters.
Miss Wright, who p!ays out
of Dallas, Tex., won the tour­
nament in 1961 and 1962. If
she wins this year she will
be the first to make it three
straight since Patty Berg
(1937 through 1939).
The durable Patty, 20 years
older than most of the other
entries, will be back this
year and is considered a
serious threat. All told, she
lias won seven champion­
ships.
Nevertheless, Miss Wright
Is the favorite, having won
two tournaments this year—
the Sea Island Invitational
and the St. Petersburg Open.
Another
favorite
here
through the years Is Betsy
Bawls of Spartanburg, S. C.,
winner of the Sunshine Open.

caster. Pa., took a 62.23 to
38.63 lead over Kenneth Stixberger of Hirer Forest, Ul.,
in tha compulsory section of
the men's three-meter spring­
board. The U. S. is heavily
favored to pick up two more
gold medals in these events.
In fencing, Harriet King of
New York, Janica-Lee Romary of Woodland Hills, Calif.,
and Bonnie Llnkmeycr of
Sherman Oaks, Calif., ad­
vanced to the women's foils
fencing quarterfinals, a n d
Patricia Gavin of San F ran­
cisco nailed down at least a
second place in the women's
dressage equestrian event by
reaching the final against
Francisco Dalcxandrc of Ar­
gentina.
Thus far the U. S.'s biggest
disappointment has been in
tennis where first Frank
Frochling HI of San Antonio
was outsted from men's sin­
gles and then Allen Fox of
Ixis Angeles bowed to topseeded Carlos Fernandez of
Brazil, 6-2, 6-0, 3-6, 2-6, 6-4.
The Yanks kept on gaining
ground in wrestling Tuesday
with Dan Brand and Jim F er­
guson of San Francisco, Joe
Fitzgerald of Ann Arbor,
Mich., and Joe James of Still­
water, Okla., scoring victor­
ies.
The track and field events,
which do not get underway
until Saturday, are expected
to be dominated by Die Yanks
about on a par with the swim­
ming. Today is an off day in
swimming but five more fin­
als will be decided on Thurs­
day, with only Canada given
any sort of chance of break­
ing the U. S. grip.

Siffn Bielski
BALTIMORE, Md. (U P I)The Baltimore Colts have
signed kicking specialist Dick
Bielski to a 1963 National
Football L e a g u e contract.
Bielski, formerly with Dallas,
was the Colts' leading scorer
last season with 70 points.

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EDMONTON, Alta. (UPI) second a n d jockey Willie
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—The third round of the
North-South am ateur
golf
tournament got under way
today with most of the fav­
orites still in Um running.
The major upset of the sixday tournament over the par
72,
7,000-yard
Plnehurst
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er Cup player Charlie Smith
of Gastonia, N, C., 4 and 2.
Defending champion Billy
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ckise
match in aa many
days. The Morganlon, N. C.,
furniture dealer was pressed
to the 19th hole before down­
ing John Ward of Fayette­
ville, N, Y., with a JO-foot
putt.
Four quarterfinal matchea
will be held Thursday and
the semi-finals are scheduled
Friday. The 30-hole finals
will be played Saturday.

Orioles Stay Atop
Courier Fans
Loop Thanks To Milt 14; Oviedo Wins

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Cubs' win over the Pirates.
Larry Jaekion struck out nine
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h i t * before a shivering
"crowd" of 968, smallest to
watch a game in Pittsburgh
since 1943.
Ernie Broglio registered his
second victory for the Card!
nala with a two-hitter over
the Colts and coasted home
after hla teammates built up
a 7-0 lead by the fourth In­
ning. The Cards bombed loser
Jim Golden and three Colt relievers for 17 hits, including
four by BUI White.

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Angels, Stars Spark Saturday's Program
Seminole Counly will cele committee furnishing free
Little League Baseball and title of Miss Seminole Coun­ A water akl show featuring
brate it* Golden Anniversary Coke. Nchi. potato chips and the bathing suit review of 3( ty wilt vie for attention start­ throe world champions will
with s lavish party lasting all ice cream.
attractive candidates for the ing at 2:.10.
lake over the yacht basin at
day April 37 and promises to
3:30 and will finish just In
be spectacular from start to
time to give the thousands of
finish.
spectators a chance to get to
Focal point of nit activities,
the barbecue supper.
with the exception of Ihe
The 511s* Seminole County
Naval Air Station U p o n
finals will just be well under
House, Blue Angels and Chut
way at 7:30 p.m., wbrn a 40
Ing Stars will be In downtown
minute fireworks spectacular
Fort Mellon Park, the water­
will light the sky over Lake
front and the Civic Center.
Monroe at 8 p.m.
Headlining a list of stellar
A highlight of the day will
attractions are the Navy's
he the closing official dance
Blue Angels, precision flying
at the .Ma) fair Inn where
team, and their buddies, the
Charlie Spivak and his 11'Chining S t a r s , sky-di\lng
piece orchestra will provide
daredevils. Renowned t h e
the tantalliing tunes.
world over for their spectac­
The barbecue at *1 and the
ular skill, these naval airmen
dance at $5 a couple, both
will command the airways
considered real bargains, ere
over the Naval Air Station
the only attractions that are
from 11 a.m. til 12:15 p.m. in
not free.
t free show that will have an
expected 4'i.i»"0 necks craned
upward.
Actually, the Semi-Centen­
nial Celebration start* at 8
p.m. on Friday, April 38.
Officers of the Ireland Dis­
when square dancers from
trict Mrthodlxt Men's Club
the suuthcasl slates stage a
will he elected at a dinner
jamboree to the "swing and
meeting lo be held at 6:30
go" calling of thr ace of call­
p. m. Thursday at the Grace
er*, Johnny Creel of New Or­
Methodist Church in St. Au­
leans.
gust ine.
CHAMPIONS
of
tin*
State
Twirling
Content
held
recently,
in
Orlando.
Left
Saturday's festivities get
Guest speaker for the pro­
to riuht are "The C'abellenia" A Squad, Joan June*, Suaim Hroun, Mary
under way at 9 15 a.m. with
gram will l* Dr. D. Stewart
Scott.
Freddie
Herryhill,
Donna
Peters,
Sylvia
Williams,
Snnnn
Perkins,
the parade that "cierybod)
Patterson, noted author and
Sharon Drum, Itettinn Vale and Judy Hedivell ,
(Herald Photo)
love*." Following the open
traveler who presently It
house at the Naval Air Sta­
serving a* general secretary
tion, Ihe "byop" (bring your
of ihe Methodist Commission
own picnic) will lake over Ft.
on Camp Activities and it a
Mellun Park with the host
trading Methodist laym an.

Methodist Men
Set Elections

Recognize Exiles — Lawmakers

Ebenezer Stud/
To Conclude

SIX HANDSOME AND LIVELY LOOKING
Angel*, the tncmlmrtt of the world-fumous nine
Angels Navy precision flying team , will perform
Saturday fo r the Semi-Centennial Celebration,
In addition, tho Angels, with other members of
th eir aggregation will make several personal ap­
pearances during th eir stay here. The famous

fliers are shown here iu a composite photo with
their FI IF-1 Tiger planes, from the Grumman
A i r c r a f t Engineering Company, streaking
through tho sky. They will he seen in their
breath-taking performance Saturday a t I t : t 5
a.m. a t the Sanford Naval Air Station.

H ie last session of - the
study, "Our M!«*um Today"
will lie conducted at the Kbm erer Methodist Church at
7 p. m. today when a film
entitled "The Frontiers That
Call Us" will tie shown.
Refreshments of pies, rake*
and coffee will be served af­
ter the study.
The eommlttee on nomina­
tions will meet at 1:30 p.m.
today. Members of the com­
mittee are Gordon Meyer,
Clifford Johnson, Mrs. Carl
Bradbury and 51ra. George
Ja lilac

Benefits In County Top $290,021
Monthly old-age, survivor*,
and disability Insurance bene­
fits in Seminole County now
top $390,031, Colonel Byron
II. Patton, district Manager
of social security in Orlando
•aid today on releasing Ins
annual county beaefil data
report.
The new monthly figure re­

presents an increase of 15.7
lercent over the correspond­
ing period last year.
“Tliit increase can he at­
tributed to lie changes in
the law id recent years, a*
well ai to Die growth of our
aged population," Colonel
Patton said. "T hu money
stimulate) county business:

most of it is spent for food,
clothing, and shelter.
"There is no longer any
doubt, {social security benefits
arc helping to stabilize' the
income and spending power
of ninny residents in Semi­
nole County."
Monthly benefilt first be­
came pa) aide in January

1ALLLAHASSKK (CPU —
Bills prohibiting the licens­
ing of Cuban fishing vessels
In Florida territorial waters
and railing on Congress to
recognise a Cuban Govern­
ment in exile were introduc­
ed In the legislature Tucs
day.
Sen. John Spottswood, Key
West, tossed in the proposed
Memorial urging recognition
of an exile Cuban Govern­
ment.
S|mtt swotxl tried to bring
thr measure up for immedi­
ate passage but Sen. John
Mathew*, Jacksonville, persuuded him to agree to a
committee study mi the final

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into, and they liave con­
tinued without interruption
for 33 years, accompanied
by a steady growth in the
number
of
benefiei trie s.
Colonel Patton noted that as
of Dcccmlicr 31, nail, some
4.8H Uuuntian* were collect­
ing about S3.480.3M annually
from social security.

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print net would tie a "well
IhouglU-aut resolution tint
represents the thinking of all
of u*."
A bill requiring lirensing

by the State Board of Conservation of Foreign Fish­
ing vessels using Florida wa­
ter* wa* introduced by Hep.
Bruce Scott of Lee.

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Mrs. Erickson Named. Girl O f Year
Mrs. Garnett White. Mem-1 were Mines. Stem Bolte, Walt I Garner, Rick Walker, Don
Hr*. Jack Erickson, presi­ bers attending In addition to Bohannon, Bert Bevels, Wal- Smith, Tom Largcn, a n d
those previously mentioned,Ily Peacock, Bob Dekle, Roger!Stuart Stetson.
dent of the Theta Epsilon
Chapter of the Beta Sigma
Phi • sorority, was named
"O H of the Year" for outatanding serrlce during the
year, a t a Founder’* Day
lun&amp;eon held Saturday at the
Haffilton House In Caaacl3 r J u t C a m frerry

If-'connection with this hon­
or abe waa presented with a
handsome trophy. Pins were
awarded to Mrs. Erickson,
Mr*. Bob McKee, Mrs. Paul
Lewis and Mrs. A1 Davis for
haVfag a perfect attendance
record for the year.
ft delicious luncheon conalstliig of filet mlgnon, stuff­
ed potatoes, tossed salad and
stntirberry parfalt was serv­
ed. Jlem bers and guests were
welcomed by the president.
Following the luncheon Mrs.
P a d Lewis, social ehalrman,
f*VJ a resume of the sororI tr C activities for the year. A
letter from the founder of
Beta Sigma Phi International
Sorority tracing some of Its
history was read by Mrs. Bob
McKee, chapter vice presi­
dent.
Guests at the luncheon
were Mrs. Joe Corley and

ja h d s u f t
JACARANDA CIRCLE
th e April meeting of the
J e ta ra n d i Circle wee held at
the home of Mre. M. J .
SoTokowaky with Mrs. J, E.
Ulichens as co-hostess. E rn­
est Lundberg, guest speaker,

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ENJOYING TH E FOUNDER’S DAY BANQUET of T heta Epsilon Chap­
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Jack Erickson, prenident anti "Girl of the Year” anti Mrtt. Joe Corley, a
ffuent. In the background are Mra. Bob McKee, vice prenhlent and Mm.
Paul Lowin, social chairman.
(H erald Photo)

( f v u d s iA
presented a program on tho
care of gardens after the
damage of Uie cold winter,
Mr*. Irving Pryor, clrclo
president, presided at the
meeting. Three new meinhers
were added to the memberahlp, though only two were
present. Mrs. Donald Jackson
end Mrs. J. G. David were In­
troduced and welcomed. Tho
third, Mrs. William Wilson,
wai absent because of illness
In the family.
Mrs, Pryor gave the report
of the board meeting and also
reported that flowers had
been tent to Mra. Stanley Poloikl who was in Seminole
Memorial Hospital for sur­
gery. Mrs. Poloskl Is making
■ very good recovery and
abould be home soon.
Mrs. Alburn Rector, presi­
dent-elect, presented the pro­
gram for the now year.
After the meeting adjourn­
ed, member* were conducted
on ■ tour of Mrs. Sorokowaky'i new home. She wai
then presenlerf with aome
azalea plant* for her garden,
as a gift from the circle.
Member* were reminded that
their next meeting will be a
picnic aupper, with husband*
or friend* Invited.
Tho 17 members present en­
joyed delicious cake and
coffee aerved by the hos*
leasei.

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Oriental M a y Garden Party

Celebrate
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Sumu.erslll of Gent; a eelehra'ed
their 01st wedding annivers­
ary and hit B3rd birthday
with a family picnic and trip
to Silver Spring*.
The anniversary wai April
21 and his hirtltday on the
23rd. so the family arranged
the celebration for Sunday.
Since the birthday hnnoree,
known to his family and
frirndi as "Pappy Summersill" is a retired railroad en­
gineer. he was given special
permission hy the "Six Gun
Territory" to ride the engine
aa engineer of the train
"Southern R.R." The family
membora were passengers In
the first csr behind the en­
gine at they traveled to and
from the town.
About 30 people enjoyed tho
festivities of the day and for
many of the grandchildren
and great grandchildren this
was their first train ride. For
the honored couple It hrought
back memories of their early
life as much of the scenery
of the famous attractions re­
minded litem of Florida
towns as they were during the
early years of bis rsilrosding.

Mra. Nick Pfelfauf and Mra.
Clarence Snyder entertained
recently at the home of Mri.
Snyder honoring Mis* .Marlin
1-cwli, hride-elcet, and Mrs.
Betty Snyder, who wax cele­
brating her birthday.
Miss Lewi* wai presented a
recipe Ixiok and a recipe file
by (ho hoitesies. Each guest
presented her their favorite
rccipci, reading an amusing
verse at the presentation.
Guessing games were playcd with prizes going to Mrs.
E. Gordon Lcwli. She In turn
gave the prizes to the bride
lo be.
Mrs. Betty Snyder wa* presented a birthday cake while
the guests s a n g "Happy
Birthday." She wai also giv­
en ■ gift hy the hostess.
Refreshments of congesled
s s I a d , crackers, birthday
cake, candy and coffee were
■ e r v e d to the following
guests. Miss Lewis, Mr*.
Lewis, Mrs. Betty Snyder and
ion John, Mra. Edward Ben­
nett, Mist Karen Metzler,
Mrs. Harry Osteen, Mra. Ro­
bert Williams. Douglas and
Tari Lynn Juris and tho host­
esses.

V A H- II Wives
Enjoy Bridge
And Luncheon
Two recent event* wrapped
up the April social calendar
of the Officers Wives Club of
VAH-II and Detachment 8.
The first was a luncheon
held at tlie Barhlzon Restau­
rant In Winter Park. Holloase» for the festive occasion
were Mrs. II. II. Helms and
Mr*. T. S. Trranor. In addi­
tion lo centerpieces of spring
bouquets and Easter baskets,
small flowers were plated
sround the edges of the
tables. Following a brief bus­
iness meeting regarding the
Oriental Garden Party being
sponsored by the Officers
Wives Clubs, Mrs. L. E. Gar­
rett waa announced aa winner
of tho door prize.
Also allending were Mmrs.
J. F. Barlow, B. W, Barthol­
omew, K. M. Bent, A. D. Bur­
kett, It. D. Field. R. G. Fox
Jr., J. C. Patterson, Wayne
Robinson and William Winberg.
The aerond function waa
the monthly bridge, held at
the Ravenna Park home of
Mra. Hermit Jamison. High
scorer of the dsy was a
guest, Mrs. William If. Smith,
who accompanied her dsughter-ln law, Mrs. St. Clair
Smith to the morning party.
Other club members playing
were Mmrs. J. F. Barlow, J.
C. Patterson, R. W. Repp.
Wayne Robinson, J . M. Run­
nels and W. L. Wagner.

g i f t s

WORKING ON ORIENTAL Bower arrunjte.
mcnU for the May 4 Navy Relief “ May Garden
P a rty ” a t the NAS Ballroom are Mm. John II.
Hoifunson, left, and Mm. T. it. Wood. The au­
thentic Japanese kimonas lend inspiration to
their efforts.
(Official U. S. Navy Photo)

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Joint Supper
This Friday

Geneva Personals

Gerling - Nunez
Wedding

serving with the U. S. Mar­
ines, in Jacksonville, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. Moran
spent the Easter holidays
with Mrs. Emn.a Harper and
her i a m &lt;ly.
Bob Craig has returned
from a visit with his par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Craig, at Mt. Morris, Pa.
Mrs. Lester Harper and
Mrs. Robert Phillips and
daughter, Wanda, apcnl last
Thursday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. L. C. Wells, in Pomonia Park. They all attend­
ed a fashion show sponsored
by the Crescent City School.

Members of the Ladle*
Auxiliary to World War 1 and
Barracki 488 will meet thl*
Friday at the American Leg­
ion Building for a covered
dish supper starting at 6:30
p.m.
Following the supper each
group will hold its business
meeting separately. M a i n
Item on the agenda for the
Auxiliary will be to name
delegates for the state con­
vention. scheduled for next
month In Tampa.

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Announced

TWO MEMBERS of tho Sunfonl Doo« were
elected to ntato offices a t n recent convention.
Mrs, A. I’. Howersox, left, was named vice presi­
dent and Mrs. B. G. Carutliers, treasu rer. Thby
will bo among tho sla te officers who will pre­
side a t the 111(14 convention, in Sarasota. Both
ladies are past presidents of the Sanford Drove.

Navy Group Gives
Farewell Party
Nrarly IK) Heavy Attack
Wing One Officers, wives and
their guest* attended a barbcquc-farcwcll party Friday
evening at Lake Golden.
The big, festive steak fry
was a rormal "good-by" to
three Wing staff officeri:
Cdr. Charles it. Tucker,
wing readiness officer; Cdr.
Jam es A. de Ganalil, training
officer, and Chief Warrant
Officer Wayne A. Slirum, ad­
ministrative personnel offi­
cer. All received personalized
cigaret lighters as mementos
of their service with the
Wing.
Shrum'a sons, Ilrucc, IS,
find Craig, 10, holh students
in Jacksonville, were on hand
to see the presentation to
their father.
Hie guest list also included
Capt. Dick II. Guinn, a guest
of dip t. and Mrs. Joseph M.
Tally Jr„ Commander of
Heavy Attark Wing One.
Capt. Guinn was visiting the
Sanford Nasal Air Station
prior to taking command of
the aircraft carrier USS Forrettal.

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Capt. Gordon Benson and
Cdr. K e n n e t h Rclchardt.
prominent Navy medical of­
ficeri, were tho guests of
Cdr. and Mrs. Charles W.
Mcshicr. Capt. Benson Is the
chief medical officer of the
Pacific Missile Range at Pt.
Mugu, Calif, Cdr. Rclchardt
Is Navy medical officer at
Johnsvllle, Pa.
Also allcnding were Mr.
and Mra. Mason II. Wharton
of Sanford, the guesta and
long-time frlrnda of Cdr. and
Mre. Herbert A. Moreland.
The group enjoyed sn even­
ing of outdoor cooking, danc­
ing and music under the
star*.

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Mr. and Mrs. George Gcrling, Smyrna Drive. DeBary.
announce the marriage of
their daughter, Cosctte Lou­
ise, lo Thomas Edward Nun­
ez, son of Mrs. Edward Nun­
ez, of Daytona Beach.
The rouplo was married on
April IB and left Immediately
for Palms Springs, Calif.,
where they will make their
home.

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The "M iy Garden Party,”
featuring O r i e n t a l atmos­
phere and a big. big buffet
dinner will kick off the annual
Navy Relief Fund Drive at 6
p.m. May 4 In the SanL.rd
Naval Air Station Ballroom.
The party, which Is always
one of the station's biggest
social event! of the year, is
sponsored by the Officers'
Wive* Club of NAS Sanford.
Proceeds from the attraction
will go to Navy Relief.
Mrs. John Draim, general
chairman for the party, an­
nounced that ticket! would be DeBary
on sale until April 29 through
NAS unit representative* and
Wive* Club commllteewomen
The cost of the party includes
the buffet, a chance for one ol
Mr. and M.*. Albert Potter
the numerous door prises and
an evening of fun and enter of Columbine 'i* :'1 celebrated
their SOth wedding annivers­
Ininmcnl.
ary tills past week.

Personals

By Ixiulse Grayson
Theodore H. Lindsey Red
Cross Field Director from
California is visiting his mo­
ther, .Mrs. nertha Lindsey
and sister, Mrs. Edwin Goit
In Geneva. He served seven
years in Germany and four
years in Japan and has been
in California for five years.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Harper was
Charles Durrant Jr. who Is

Joint Party
Enjoyed
A t Snyder Home

T o Meet
The Lake Mary Woman's
Club will meet this Thursday
at 12 noon In the Lake Mary
Chamber of Commerce Build­
ing.
A program will be present­
ed under the direction of Mrs.
Beth Gregory, chairman of
the Fine Art* Dept. Mrs. Gre­
gory will do charcoal sketch­
es using Linda Garrido, a
fifth grade student at the
Lake Mary School, as her
model. Linda will be dressed
in her native Filipino cos­
tume.
All members are urged ts
attend.

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SIX I.OVKI.Y BALLERINAS on Tuesday n ig h ts program of tho
l.ongwoo»l Elem entary PTO wore, from left, Premia Scott, Kathy KntMorris. Tho Student T alent Show was under the direction of Mrs. Elda
Nichols. Background decorations were by Mrs. Ralph Stevens.
(Herald l ’hoto)

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Ray Hock

One Man Show
Public Hearing Set
To Highlight
Shrine Supper On Right-To-Work

Ray Hock, the "one man
cltow" will present his ven­
triloquist act with harmonica
playing and pantomining (or
tho benefit of Shriner* and
their guests Thursday follow­
ing the barbeque supper at
6:30 pan. at the Shrine Club.
Hock, who has been hailed
•s one of the most versatile
and enlertaining showmen in
the country has played at
theaters, schools, in movies,
on television and on radio.
The Thursday night event
will be ladies night, with Joe
Corley doing the barbeque,
President Roy Williams said.

Gulf Agents
Win Contest
Nine Gulf Life Insurance
0 agents and their wives
ere winners of a company
mtest which gives them a
■ce vacation in New Orleans
1 company eapense.
The group will leave by
bartered train from Jackmville, May 1 for three days
r convention and entertainlent. Tlie group won their
ll-expcnsc paid trip by beig tops in sales.
Couples who will go are Mr.
nd Mrs. Burl Traylor, Mr.
nd Mrs. Bill Cooper. Mr. and
irs. Howard Ba-». Mr. and
Irs. Fred Harris. Mr. and
Irs. Rslph Hackctl. Mr. and
Irs. Julian Wilson, Mr. and
Irs. Nat Btchburg. Mr. and
Irs. Bill Ka/ee. One memer, Bill Gammagc, who beBine ill will not be aide to
ttend.

TALLAHASSEE (U Plf —
Tha House Labor Committee
called a public hearing today
for next Monday on n bill to
strengthen enforcement of
Florida'a “right-lo-vvurk" law.
Chairman Leon McDonald of
Suwannee said tliu hearing
will be held at 2 p. m. in the
House chamber.
He said tho heutiiig will be
designed to determine whether
the constitutional right of any
person to work i s b e i n g
abridged or denied by reason
of membership or non-mem­
bership in u labor union.
"Since I liuvc liecn in the
House, 1 have heard rumors
that the right-to-work provi■Ion ia lining ignored and violuteil," McDonald said. 'On the
other hand, 1 bear from leutlera of organized labor tliut all
Is well in this state, that wo j
have labor peace and there
art) no violations of the con­
stitution by labor leaders."
If there ate no violations,
lie said, it would be senseless

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“Quality Education's" major
concern should be how well
teachers are preparing chil­
dren to face the future, laid
Dr. Ray V. Sowers, bend of
the teacher training depart­
ment at Stetson University,
Saturday.
Speaking at the Alphn Delta
Kappu, honorary tcuchers sor­
ority, pledge luncheon, Dr.
Sowers gave four hallmarks
of quality’ education; intellec­
tual honesty, an appreciation
and love for beauty, an etliicnl
sensitivity, and the ability to
take account of the needs of
tho human spirit.
Ho concluded by saying that
it was the duty of the teach­
ers to see that those educa­
tional foundations are pro­
se rvrd.
The luncheon was held in
the Gold Room of the Mayfuir
Hotel. Mias Ollie Reese Whit­
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New teachers ptedgrd at the
luncheon were knthleen Lee,
Arietta C o h e r e ! y, Fuye
Gaines, Ann Echols, Margaret
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Cindy Crain and Jennifer Kel­
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Other members present were
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Rumbley, Hazel Flynt, Cath­
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Roberta Rlrhnrds, M a r i o n
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Mary Groomo, Ollie Reese
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EI.MA ANN R u d ig e r,
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Miss R u d ig e r l i k e s
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your own picnic—and a barbe­
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problem . f feeding the esti­
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day of free attractions.
Water ski show, baseball, an
"out of this world" fireworks
spectacular, Saturday and on
Friday a Southeast Square
Dance Jnniboive to the call of
Johnny (’reel of New Orleans,
fill the jam-packed birthday
for Ml year old Seminola
County.

The judges will have the
finnl say as to who gets the
title, but each onlooker will
t&gt;e entitled to his own opinion
—and In view of the keen
competition, will no doubt be
mor« confused in the selection
than the judges will be. I'icnic
lunch, called a "llyop”—bring

Veterans of World Wur I
will meet at the American Le­
gion Hall on Hwy. 17-02 at 7
p. m. Friday. All vets are
urged to ntlend and get the
latest news on the Congres­
sional legislation.

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in an evening packed with en­
tertainment. The committee
promises other acts for “rest
periods."
In addition to the parade
that starts the entertainment
wheel turning in the day to
honor Seminole County’s fif­
tieth birthday, the world cele­
brated Blue Angels slid the
‘Chilling Stars,' Navy Airmen
whoso exploits in the clouds
are the most exciting exhibi­
tion-, share top billing.
With 34 lovely girls com­
peting for the title of Miss
Seminola County, this beauty
contest is capturing the atten­
tion of thousands of admirers
of dainty nnd pivtty feminini­

0LDS1V10B1LE

Senkarik Gets
New Door Bid

Low bidder on new doois
for the Seminole County
Courthouse, opened in Coun­
ty Commission session Tues­
day was Senkarik I'aint and
Glass Co. with a bid of $1,.
H08.78 fur the doois for the
tlire* main entrances.
The Ea-t Central Florida
Regional Planning Council got
Hie nod on a bid to furnish
two sets of ljnil aerial pho­
oiur repeated throughout tographs of Seminole County
oom can contribute to u fur the engineering depart­
of unity, ami loo many ment.
rs In one room will dey unity.
Amateur phulogruphy oft­
en shows the results of euup
judgment.
M r t i i t : in

to puss additional laws in this
area, but if rumors of viola­
tions are true "it is high time
llo&gt; ivrislslurt iaben. affirm a­
tive action."
Ho urged any persons with
Infoinmtiun on either aidu to
attend the hearing.

Climax of the day's avanta
for the birthday of the county,
Semi-Centennial Day, Satur­
day, will be the Grand Ball
at the .Mayfair Inn’s newly
re-decorated ami aircunditloned ballroom.
Chairman Garnett White
urges ball-goers to get their
tickets and make their reser­
vations now, as the event
draws near. Pickets are on rale
at iliugMbrc*. banks, business
bouses and niuny oilier loca­
tions all over the county. Cull
the Juycee Office for reserva­
tion'..
While the official dance of
the Seminole County Semit eiititiiiint Celebration on Sat­
urday will close a day filled
with outstanding attractions,
it will be a highlight that will
find Charlie Sptvak and his
eleven piece orchestra taking
the spotlight at the Mayfair
Inn and will tie one of the
most popular events of the festivities.
Spivuk's attractive vocalist,
Candl Scott, will have a place
of prominence on the band­
stand. lK-r eye-catching beau­
ty would be enough to earn
her tliut spot, hut she sings,
too, and is a “dancers' delight"

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And crown? The Queen of Seminole County, who
will be choeen Saturday night a t the Civic Cen­
ter. E. C. Harper Jr., chairman of the Beauty
Conteat holda the crown which will be placed on
her head. In front of the robe, stands the three
golden trophies which will lie awarded to the
winner and runner-up princesses.
(Herald Photo)

Merchants Lend Big
Hand In Beauty Show
Every m of the charming
and lovely ladles who are
entered in' the contest for
Hiss Seminole County Is
sponsored by a merchant of
the county, Chairman E. C.
Harper Jr., said today.
local merchants have also
donated prises tor the win­
ner and her court including,
flowers for the winner from
the Sanford Flower Shop;
hair styline from Leilani'a
Honso of Beauty, sports out­
fits from Cowan's aad Holly.
from Jacobson's Dept. Store;
Dresses from Mary-Eitber’s
and Rojay'i and a pearl
charm bracelet from Sanford
Jewelry and Luggage.
The Ctvitan Club will award
If las Seminole County a ISO
Savings Bood, and CS aavInga bonds tor the two ranThe gold robe which she
will wear h at been made,
and is on display a t Milady's
Shoppe of Floe Fabrics on
Park Ave.
The sparkling rhinestone
tiara with which the prettiest
girl in the county will be
crowned is on display in the
window of Kader’a Jewelry
Store on Psiti Ave. as are
the three trophies which will
fee awarded to the three top
winners.
These trophies and the
crown were donated by "A
Well-Wisher" who wubee to
remain anonymous.
Mlaa Seminole County will
also receive sponsorship to
the Miss Seaside Festival
held in New Smyrna this
summer.
Judges tor the beauty con­
test include Miss Barbara
Fleming of the Royal Con­
cert G raip; Terry Dean, en­
tertainer and variety critic
from Britain; George Shearouse of Orlando; Lrdr. Ken
WaUac*. Flight Leader of
the Blue Angela and Lcdr.
George "Bruce" Cobb, offi­
cer in charge of the 'Chuting
Stars.
Girls who are vieing for
the crown and their sponsors
arc aa follows:
Elma Aon Rucdiger by
Shoemaker Construction Co.,
Inc.; Tommie Garrow by
Rlkaha; Penny Brooks by
Thermotsne; Karen Green by
Goodyear; Candt Condfr by
Wall Plumbing; Sheila Beat
by Florida State Bank; Mar­
ilyn Hunt by Hunt-Lincnln
Mercury.

Susan Brawn by Jim Spen­
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Pat B a u by Gator Lumber
Co.; Joan Jones by Sanford
Atlantic Bank; Dallas Calael by Lorm inn's Realty;
Caroline Baggerly by Per­
kin's Men's Shop.
Sandra Aucoin by HarCar
Aluminum; Linda Loaf by
Jet Lanes; Jeanne Seara by
BlU’i Sinclair; Marfy Myers
by Sou lb Semiaole Bank;
Sandy Sberwen by Burger
King; Ann Miller by Play
Girl Fashions; Carol Highsmith by Freddie’s Steak
Hoove; Jan Wynn by Capri
Restaurant.
Nancy Hardwick*, by Skate
City; Sherry Spinnelli by
Holler Motor Sales; Pamela
GrinneU by Semiaole Mem­
orial Hospital; Nancy Pinnock by Sanford Electric
Co.; Connie Comfort
by
Oviedo Bank; Donna Beard
by King wood Bldrs.; Betty
Field by Dynatranica;
Nylene Albers by Horn Dis­
tributors; Betty Morris by
Carroll Daniel Construction
Co.; Sharon Williams by
Stenstrom Really; Margaret
Garrett by Kader'a Jewelry
and N o m e Simano by Dear­
born Electronics.

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Public heerlng meetings
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thereafter by the County Comnilsiloncra to hear appeals on
the following]
Seminole Blvd. residents ap­
peal against the Hoard of Ad­
justment's changing of the
area from At to Cl]
Changing the property plat­
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Observers often say it is unwise
to compare U. S. ami British political
parties because of the obvious difTerences between the two countries
in size, population make-up, $ceo*
Kraphfc variety, anti the like.
Nevertheless, Dr. William Prenile ru a s t, able research director of the
Kepublican National Committee, has
ju s t made nn on-the-spot compari­
son of this sort and finds in Britain
some fruitful m aterials for hopeful
party builders here a t home.
Though now in evidently increas­
ing difficulties, the British Conser­
vative party has ruled th at nation
fo r alm ost 12 unbroken years. For
this ami other reasons, Prem lergast
gave the Conservatives m ajor atten ­
tion.
W hat struck him as most mean­
ingful for this country were those
things which tended rtlxtve all to in­
fuse the Conservative party with a
real sense of stability ami continuity.
1. The Conservatives draw regu­
lar, reliable financial backing from
some two million virtual ducs-payiiig
p arty members, most of whose con­
tributions range from 30 cents to ?3
u year.
2. With this solid, sure underpin­
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alized. Year around, election season
or not, it m aintains a large, efficient,
perm anent sta ff to keep the party or­

Political

ganization vigorous, alert, continu­
ously functioning.
For instance, the Conservatives
employ some 50 regular p arty re­
searchers, a g a i n s t Prendergast’s
mere handful a t COP headquarters.
3, As part of this professionaliza­
tion, yet deserving of an inijKiitiuit
separate note, the organization
plants in every single British parli­
am entary constituency a "party
agent” — a full tim e, paid party
worker whose task is to collect party
funds, handle countless routine or­
ganization m atters, generally serve
ns the perm anent "party presence"
a t the grass roots.
By contrast, our p arty organiza­
tions nrc usually thinly parchm ented skeletons which suddenly inflate
to bullions life in general election
years. We tap the affluent fellows
for big money, never sure from time
to tim e which ones will cough up.
Our campaigns are fa r costlier,
of course, because of heavy travel
and television charges. In Britain,
specified television tim e is free to
the parties — in voting season ami
W hatever the differences in
scale, British efforts to introduce
stability, continuity and professional
cum|M&gt;temc into p arty organization
may well be worth copying. We have
muddled through on a "feast or
fam ine" basis far too long.

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selves with rural represent.*talivcs against the legisla­
tors from Utc towns. How this
coalition used its intluencc in
the Wyoming legislature this
year, Western political ex­
perts believe, provides a pre­
view of the issues that will
be used to try to defeat Hie
pro-Kennedy candidates fur
the U. 5. Senate next year.
le d by the llirehers, Ihe
Wyoming Legislature:
Called for supplanting the
Supreme Court as (lie final
law o( the land.
Called on Congress to take
the United States out of the
United Nations an.) put Ihe
United Nutions out of (lie
United States—to abolish the
Disarmament Agency — do
away with foreign aid.
Reapportioned t h e state
senate to give rural areas
disproportionate influence as
compared to urban areas.
If Hie rightists succeed in
defeating some Kennedy sup­
porters in campaigns based
on issues like these,—Modern
Republicans wilt grieve along
with Hie Administration. The
Republican image of enlight­
ened conservatism that the
Rockefeller wing of the GOI*
is driving to strengthen will
lie at stake loo.

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—Sen. John G. Tower, ll-Y*x..
on administration's $."&gt;&lt;10 mil­
lion bill to aiil urhuii tran­
sit lilies.
Within the post two decades
it lias become possible to
travel for hundreds of intles
a c r o n a Africun grasslands
without seeing any of the
huge animals for which Hie
ccntinvnt is noted.
—llr. Norman D. Newell of
the American Museum of
Natural History, on mint's
ililnimniiity to animals.

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E n ti r e * ! a s sevuiid «!as» n i a l t r r U v l u b . r 12, ISIS a t tlia I’w l
U d l c a o f H an fo rd , f l o r i d * , u n d e r I h o A ct of C u n s r m o f S l a n l i .
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Mona IMIh h

Worry Clinic
Girls, don't Irel olfrnded
lint all art and music, as
because precise p*yr!inln- well a* romance, follow sim­
gieal formulas will make
yuu fall In lore, liter also ple laws.
It may oHrml your ego lo
cause yuu to buy hooks or
an automobile, lile Insur­ Hi ink you ran Ik- persuaded
ants, rle. Music, art ami or in 11ucrued liy such a deli­
romance all operate on ex- berate, methodical recipe.
a rt recipes. And you men
But every star salesman
might heed I'nd. Yellln be­
low, as a utrans id match­ has likewise learned how to
ing my 3-word loumila lor influence even “ cold" proswomen, ini-nHiined yester- peels.
At the outset, they would
day.
CASE P-421: Prof. David have insisted they were de­
Yellln is a practical psycho­ finitely NUT interested hi the
logist whom 1 wish to salute.
Recently he offered sonic
very specific advice to young
Wr-* ,
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men who want to know how­
to get a shy girl launched
upon easy conversation.
1’rof. Yellin olfers a 23MOSCOW (UPI) - Premier
word formula lo men, which
is a superb supplement to my Nikita S. Khrushchev said to­
5-wonl formula for girls who day the Soviet Union would
arc matched with longue tied continue its struggle to "bri­
dle atomic maniacs" Ini! at
males.
Ilore's Prof. Yellin’* sug­ the same lime would exist
gested opening for the male; peacefully with' the West.
In a briel statement mark­
"I've been watching you.
ing the 9‘Jril anniversary of
Why so thoughful?"
He says the average girl V. I. Lenin'* birth, Khnisliwill then begin to chatter at chev re emphasized his pol­
icy of peaceful coexistence,
full speed.
If she should slow down which has come under bil­
to a halt, then Prof. Yellin ler attack front Communist
urges tlie male lo employ this China.
Khrushchev said such a
second part of his 23-word
policy was in accord with the
strategy:
“ Little girl, you have a views of Lenin, the founder
of Soviet communism. The
problem."
Whether Ihe mull has paid premier spoke at a Kremlin
attention or not to wiiat the reception.
girl has been saying, this is
supposed to inflate her ego
and launch her upon a per­
sonal confession.
Even though lie doe* Mot
listen very attentively |u Imr
WASHINGTON (Ul’l) —
remarks, Prof. Yellin then Million* ol dollars missing
suggests that the hoy con­ front Hie Katanga national
clude wills this final shot
hank since secessionist olll
“ Uut you ami I know. Lit­ rials lied Hie Congolese pro
tle Girt, that's not your real video in January have been
found in Southern Rhodesia, it
problem."
From this point onward, was disclosed Wednesday.
add* Prof. Yellln, “Friend­
Authoritative sources said
Hie currency, in Katanga
ship will he inevitable."
Now many poetical minded francs, was worth between
folks, especially women, will $1 milium and IIU million, di­
resent Uiis precise application stending on which rate of ex
change is used.
of psychology lo romance.

Nikita Talks
Peace Existence

door.
Since 1 had nothing in my
hand, sin- would olleii apolo­
gize tiy saying;
“Oil. I'm sorry. I thought
you were a hook agent."
I'd wave that aside, with
a smile, and u*c our stand­
ard opening about having
talked with Hie school prin­
cipal where her Tommy ami
Sue were in school.
Whereupon she'd gladly in
vile me into the living room.
Then I’d tactfully' use our
slulldiild sales procedure and
finally lilt out u small book
prospectus from a black satin
pocket, deftly suspended from
my shoulder but hidden in
side my coat.
Following it, would come a
folded set of Ixiok Jackets
Hint would open up ami re­
veal the entire set of env) duped Ia as It would look
on her shelf.
Before I left, I would often
carry out a check for S115 to
$250. Yet ahe had never act
eyes on me Iwfore anti had
never intended to buy ANY
bonks from any Imok agent.

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o f T h a h a n f u r d H e r a l d m a y ba r e p r o d u c e d lo a n y m a n n e r W i t h ­
o u t w r l l t t n p a r m U a l o n of t b a p u b l l a h a r of T h a l l a r a l d . Ai &gt;
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Egypt is Hie principal pow­ ; Egypt has long hoped that
While lire new United Arab er in the Arab League ami this eastern half eventually
Republic of Egypt. Iraq and its main support. The Voice will join l ’ ATI. Tunisia hopes
Syria is of immediate con­
cern to the Near East, it has of Cairo dominate* Ihe Arab it might form » on on with
a longer range interest (or world airwaves and the tran­ western Libya.
sistor radio is the alarm
In 1955 Libya granted oil
the whole Arab world.
The entire area trum Moro­ clock that awaken* the giant. concessions to one French,
The Casablanca group, in two Rrilish and three Amer­
ns* to the Persian Gulf is
new in a state of ferment and which tlie King llassan II of ican companies They havo
rich
producing
growth Nn one can foretell Morocco is prime mover lor developed
whether it will explode into "Magrelt" or western unity, field* ltul Libya liu* not used
many little war* or even a includes ;.l*o Algeria, Tunisia, its oil revenues wisely. It
Ghana, Guinea and Mali.
has no development plan, no
hig one.
There are also larger. In­ drive, no leadership
It might emerge more or ter African and Malagasav orPrincipal American interless peacefully into a new gamzalions of former French
c*t in Libya is AYheelus Field,
Pan Arab force ihe rest ol and Hrilish colonies They
where NATO pilots ran train
the world will have to ap­ I wrote a charter la*t Decem­
year-round
in perfect flying
praise anew.
ber lull are still in the nego­ weather There is no pres­
When the phrase
Vrah tiating stage
sure front tlie Libyan* lo
world" is used, it means alt
Tin* United States would have this field evacuated.
people who speak Arabic and like to have Rritain and
AVheelu* was Ihe main stag­
are
Mohammedan*
There France play the largest p o s s ­
ing area tor UN operations in
are from so to 85 indium of ible rote in the development
the Congo.
them.
of Africu since American aid
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15 million — 28 million in
Still. I &gt; aid to Arab
Egypt. 12 million m Iraq, world countries has lot a led
five million nt Syria
sj billion since 1913—Stno mil­
OF
Other Arab countries east lion of it military assistance
ot tlie Suer Canal have a to Iraq, Jordon. U'banoti.
total population ol trom 12 Saudi Arabia, Morocco and
to 15 million Snudia Arabia Tunisia This does not include
has seven million, Yemen the cost ol U- S bases in
perhaps three millio, Leban­ Morocco, winch will he evacu
on a million and a half. Jor­ aled at Hie end ol RHki.
dan under a million Kuwait
The Kingdom of Libya,
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which could have the most
The Federation ot Southern viable economy in tlie Arab
CADILLAC
Arabian States—sVileii. Oman, world, is still an uncertain
Muscat and 23 other sultan­ quantity
ates the British protectors
Old King Idris I. a form*
are trying to put together— cr Arab emir whose lamily
1st IN VALUE
may have a total population has ruliYl Fiast Libya for 200
of only Ooo.oOO Rut they years, was enthroned with
1st IN DEALS
have a place in any redraw­ Rrilish help in 1931
ing of the Arab world map.
In North Africa west of
Egypt are 22 million Arabs.
Libya, Algeria, Tunisia ami
Morocco are the hig units.
Rut northern Sudan is Arabic,
EST. 1935
as are Mali, Spanish Sahara
and Mauretania.
/N S U R A N C ie A r A S A V //V Q
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T-— r r T T T T T T i r
inhere it is going collectively.
Nor do its Indiviluai mem­
bers know tlieir own future.
111 So. I’ll Intel l o
There are loose alliances
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count the U.A.It. as one—are
joined in an Arab league. It
is a regional organization
Great Savings on Easy Terms
patterned after tlie Organi­
FROM A WOltBO OF FINK FUKNITU1US
zation of American States
and have similar defect! and
weaknesses.

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New Political Tactics
fornia. Texas and Michigan,
where the radical right has
been strongest, to small-populutiou slates in the West and
Southwest wlu-re the Birollers
ami allied groups figure they
can gel more hang for their
political buck.
Campaign funds go farther
in the sparsely settled Rocky
Mountain and Great plain
states wlk-re there are fewer
voters to influence and where
it is easier for the rightwing to dominate the press
and radio and place their
sympathizers in |a&gt;sitions of
influence in the school sys­
tems.
1901 seems an ideal year,
from the ultra-conservative
view, to stage a series of
High Noon political show­
downs with Democratic liber­
als and moderates. Six proKonncdy Democrats, including
Senate Majority Leader Mike
Mansfield of Montana, come
up for re-election next year.
And the John liirch Society
and its allies have been in
serious training to lie ready
to pick them off. Their great­
est success to dale is in Wy­
oming, where the right-wing
radicals gamed effective con­
trol of the state legislature
this year by allying them-

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Helen Fuller Says

WASHINGTON - Extreme
political righl-w mgers are
taking a new lack to win
national importance lor their
movement.
The ultra-conservative John
Birch Society did poorly in
the 190k* elections; its mem­
bers failed to nominate a
candidate to the right of
Richard Nixon in place of
him or to elect three Con­
gressmen they strongly sup­
ported in California, for ex­
ample. Two leading rightwing
agitators, resigned General
Edwin M. Walker, and Evan­
gelist Rev. Billy Hargis, drew
only fair-to-middling crowds
on tlieir recent “ Operation
Midnight Ride'' n a t i o n a l
stump-speaking lour — 2.200
and 800 respectively in cities
the size of St. Louis and Kan­
sas City. The messages Walk­
er and Hargis were peddling
included the information that
the United Nallons controls
our national policy and that
the
National
Council of
Churches is •‘neither Chris­
tian nor American."
Since the last election and
their signal lack of success
in it, the John Birch Society
has quietly moved Its center
of operations from largepopulation states like Cali­

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DEAR ABBY: I am 16 and have

been dating this boy, 21, for three
m onths. At first my parents perm it­
ted me to see him twice a week, but
they hnve limited me to once a week
tfPcaiiso they thought we were get- #)
ting too serious. Are they rig h t in do­
ing th is? Please don’t say parents
know best because they don't al­
ways. Isn’t it only logical for teen,
agers to try to m ake the most of
w hat time they hnve together when
they nre limited? I would like your
opinion.
LIMITED
DEAR LIMITED: Romance prog,
resses a little with each meeting.
Tiic more time you spend together,
the more serious the romance be­
comes. Your parents know more nl&gt;out this than you do. Take their
word for it. And by the way, a 21year-old is a MAN, not a boy.
DEAR ABBY: I certainly sym ­
pathize with the Indy who wrote
concerning her loose-tongued minis­
ter. I’ve had the same experience.
My confidences cropped up in two of
his Sunday sermons. Now I tell it di­
rectly to the I-ord.
BUTTONING MY LIP
DEAR BUTTONING: The shoe
fit, so you wore it. But don’t forget,
you a re n 't the only one w ith th a t
size foot 1

Qacoby
Here ii
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and Weat muit defeat this
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defenaive play.
Wett la directed to open
his singleton club, but act­
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lead without direction, lie

ail at once in junior high.
It's a big, dirtying jump.
Back in the dava when
tcbooli were divided into
eight years of grade school
and lour years of high school,
the Jump waa made two
year* later.
Now with our M 3 sys­
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the sixth grade into a setup
that is in no way a continua­
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but an abtund copy of high
school.
We've got junior high
schools all over the country
We are stuck with the sys­
tem . But why csn‘t we. as
parents, get together with
(be Junior high fsrulty mem­
bers in our own communities
and try to make the change

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DEAR STILL: Your biggest
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him in the first place. Your decision
was right I When he found a replace­
m ent for your "love” in a week, you
surely must have realized the shal­
lowness of his feelings for you. Thut
realization AND tim e should heal
your "scars" — and soon.

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Opening lead—A S
has heard the bidding, he
hold* at the ace of trumps,
and haa every reason to be­
lieve that his partner hai

an ace also.
Declarer win* the club and
leads a spade and now West
must bold up his ace if ho
want* to get his par. Then
on the second spade lead
East should play the nine of
hearts as a signal that be
bolds the ace of that suit.
West wins the trick and leads
a heart to East, whereupon
East returns the club and
the hand Is set.
If It looks silly to credit
North and South for getting
let when they could have
made four spades hid they
stopped there, I want to re­
mind you that people who sit
on a bench never fail down,
but they also never get any­
where.

By Ruth Miilett

l from elementary achool to enls have talked It over and
Junior high a more gradual decided. .
proccit?
It isn't who!r&gt;oiiie to let
t h e B ird s la Coining]
our children be pushed into
adult wayi when they are
a.tually only children. Nor is
It a happy solution for a fewparent* to try to fight the
OPEN 12:13
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problem aione."
LAST DAY
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The only way we can lea
R M M N D R U ttO E
to it that our children are
M Or»e*Cl*r"*
W rnw
(M« O D
allowed lo enjoy childhood
as long as they should Is to
make up our minds that we
parent* have to get together,
90
0 00
take a stand and a»k our
STARTS TOMORROW
junior high principals and
1)01 HI.E FEATURE
teacher* to bsrk us up.
As p*rcnt» we ought to be
TIEfWl F1UI &gt;F TWCYCAKI #
able to meet our children's
2 * .n
"but all the other kids do
sueh and-such” with we par-

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DEAR ABBY: I am -17 and
should have m ore sense. I've been
m arried 18 years to a m an who does­
n’t drink or chase and he is good to
me. We have a teen-ager who is a
joy to both of us. My husband is
quiet and reserved, and I am ju s t
the opposite, but we get along fine,
I didn't love him when I m arried
him but 1 wnnted a home and fam i­
ly. I m et a man n t work recently and
we were im m ediately a ttrac ted to
each other. Before 1 knew it we were
up to our ears In an a ffa ir. He w ant­
ed to m arry me, and I became an emotlonnl wreck trying to m ake up
my mind. Finally I told him I could­
n't hurt my husband and child, so we
broke it off. W ithin h week he had
someone else. Since then I’ve spent
my nights reg re ttin g my decision.
Was I wrong? Will tim e heal the
scars, or must 1 learn tu live with
my m istake?
STILL CARES

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it:tr ( t l T r u t h t r C o n t e I t ) F » t h r r K n o . i D#*t
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11:41 I t ) NBC N ew* R e p o r t
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(4) M i g l e o f Muale
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o n to
1:44 I t ) L o r e t t a Y o u n g
Can ■ youtigtier maka the
|4&gt; M i l l i o n a i r e
jump from childhood to adult­
I t l Q O tin F or a Day
S i l t 15) Y o u Don I May
hood in one big leap?
t l ) T o T o ll Th* T r u t h 1
what million* of
(*) W h o Do You T r u » t ! That's
I I I ! ( I ) C a U l a g w o o J No w *
children are being asked to
I I I S te ro l Storm
do when they enter Junior
4 44 t; &gt; T h * M i t r h O i k i i
high school.
( I ) S * er* l S t o r m
t l ) Am. I D n d t V a a d
Isn’t it about time we took
4.14 (5) M a k r R o o m f o r
a good, long look at our
D addy
( II E l i a or M s hi
Junior highs and reduce the
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4 44 ( I ) A m r r l r a n K o w n t a a d preaiure they are putting on
our children lo grow up over­
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night?
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3. Education - Instruction

4. Tnuispurtntion
5. Food
fi. For Rent
6A Sjiccial Notices
7. ntisincss Rentals
8. Reuch Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. W anted to Rent
11. Real E state Wanted
Real E state For Sale
Office 201 W. First 12.
13. M ortgage Loans
14. Insurance
DEADLINES
IB. Hu si ness Opportunity
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10. Female Help Wanted
Tut*., thru Eri. - 2 I’. M. day 17. Male Help W anted

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By Nadine Seltzer

W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Bourns private bath*, 114
W. First St.
2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen
equipped. Near base.
FA 2-3085.
Efficiency Apt. MO Mo. Sur­
plus City. 201 W. lit St.

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1'J. Real Knlnlc For Sale SB. Automobile Rcrvicc

GROVE MANOR
Xlodcrn designed, spacious
four bedroom. 2 bath home
located on beautifully land­
scaped corner kit; com­
pletely air conditioned and
centrally heated.
Large fireplace, covered pa­
tio, double carport; kitch­
en center consisting of
dishwasher, disposal, range
and oven, refrigerator.
This home Is tastefully furn­
ished and decorated, and
can be purchased complete­
ly furnished nr unfurnish­
ed. Reasonably priced with
terms.

3 BEDBOOM. 1 hath. Excel­
lent condition. Faring lake.
102 l.ake Dot Dr. Can be had
for NO DOWN PAYMENT.
Call FA 2 7117 or FA 2-1472

Jim Hunt Really

LARGE 2 bedroom trailer,
20. Babysitters
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Lake Ashby. Adults only.
21. Beauty Salons
FA 2*308.
Tue*., thru Fri. - - P. M. day 22. Build - Paint - Repair
23.
Btiihlinvr
M
aterials
before insertion. Mon. - Sat.
BEAUTIFULLY f u r n i shed
21. Electrical Services
UIW
Boon.
room. Private home. Ph.
25. Plumbing Services
uues
FA 2 7431.
2(1. Radio &amp; Television
RESPONSIBILITY:
27.
Special
Services
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
The Herald Mill not be re­
First St. Near 2 city free
sponsible for more than one 28. Laundry Service
parking lots and slipping
incorrect Insertion of your ad, I 29. Automobile Service
stores. No utility charges.
and reserves the right to re­ 29A. Auto Accessories
Suitable fur couple or sin­
vile or reject any advertise­ 30. Machinery - Tools
• nd *&lt;«*.*“
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
I » l * «Af»Wment from w hit ordered to 31. Poultry - Live stock
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31
A.
Pets
Store.
conform to the policies of this
32.
Flowers
Shrubs
“ O.K.! NOW you onn ahoot tlio applo off my head I’
paper.
UNFURN. 1*1 Floor. 3 rms
33. F urniture
bath, 2 screened porches.
34. Articles For Sale
309 Magnolia Avc. Apply ti. For Rent
12. Heal E state Fur Sale
35.
Articles
Wanted
It Pays
LO. Automobiles - Trucks upstairs evenings.
urn. 2 Bedroom h u n t e.
RETIREMENT HOMES
37. Boats - Motors
Houses for lent. For infor­
Adults. Nn pets. FA 2-7664.
in
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
To Esc
mation contact 'led Wil­
COUNTRY ;LUB MANOR
FURNISHED
or
Unlurnlshed
39. Trailers - Cabanas
liams Hardware, 203 E.
Duplex. 4 Rooms. Near Completely renovated 2 A 3
23th SI.
HR. I A Us bath homes
The HERALD
base. No pets. FA 2-3733.
ti. For Kent
like new. Social Security or
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
Retirement Benefits will
1303 Elliott Avc., FA 2-3254 BRAND NEW Air-Conditioned
FURNISHED large garage
Want Ads.
qualify you for a direct
Apartment. Furnished or
nr FA 24)525.
apt. 19(12 Maple. FA 2-0731.
FIIA homu loan. NO RED
unfurnished. $50 and up.
ROOM furnished Apart­
2 APARTMENTS. Furnished.
Water furnished. In Cas­ TAPE. Wo can qualify you
ment for couple. $15. Ph.
1009 E. 2nd. St. FA 2 0221.
In 30 minutes. Special fin­
selberry Area. Call days
FA 2-7399.
ancing a* low as $250 down
TE 8 5951 or call nights
SLEEPING
Room.
Phone
w ith monthly pay incnts of
TE 8-3714.
FURN. Apt. 1113 Park Ave.
.n o i i n : o r hai.s:
FA 2-39iW alter 2 p. m.
only $49.90.
Notion I* h e r e b y « l ' m " “*1
2 BEDBOOM house, kitchen
|&gt;ur*u.tiit l o i In- f i n a l t l m n f t
2 BEDROOM house, Florids
equipped. $65 mo. FA 2-4089.
l o r f c l m u r * wiul sa l* *ui«r*U In
room. Available now-. Ph.
His o u n p * m l l n * in t h * C l r Jim Hunt Realty
m i l c n u r t In a n d f o r H*nilnol*
FA 2-1549.
1 BDR.M. house. NO $3122
C o u n t y , K lorlda. rani- i l o r k r t
Office FA 2 2118
after 6.
.m i t h i : n r i . i c « i i * i . v r n i *
num ber
t l i f uiulrraliUim l
2 BEDROOM houte. Kitchen
Night FA 2-0648
c l . r k will »*H Hi" p r o p e r t y T O W HOM I T MAY CDNCIIU.N;
equipped. $io a month. 3 BM. furn. Apt. Utilities.
.Nutlet* la lirr«*by |flv * n *&gt;f
x l l t m t M In M i d C o u n t y il*323 0700
In f i*nt I dh i H it niiiy 1*1 Hi® I **1.1
I I lied an ;
2431 CVdar Avc.
$18. &amp; $50. FA 2-2764
2324 Park Dr. Sanford, Flu
t, l
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It. SI N- »fHNlKfl 4&gt;f tllP I ’L 'fh U
I .A N i l B 8 T A T K S , a e u M I - In111 ro fu r tRi&lt;8Uk« «tf iiti 11f t
v la Jim. iift-o rd ln u to a p l a t r*icu tn tin ir Ih# 1 i.»% rriim r nt of 3 FURNISHED Apartments on FURNISHED- Garage Ypart" 3 BEDROOM^ 1 bath CH
t h e r e o f . r e c o r d e d In I'lai Hi.* v i i i i . . * o f N n rth O rlitM la;
Stone
Island.
Efficiency
menl. $4(1 per month. Water
Imute, fenced back yard.
llook 11. pu*ri&gt; 1« t o Si of mi Hi ur lx in k ft nv i'utic* . . f f l t . r
with Inrgo screened porch.
A Garage free. 305 S. Park
H ip %111n|£0
Call FA 2 (kino before 5,
tlio
l*al*IU*
Iti-curd*
« r In fiu r
$80. Studio Apartment, 1 Ave. Phone 3234)705.
H« in ln o lo C o u n t y , F l o r i d a . lin 1 11n r nii-1 i r r M t "T »|ir#«
FA 2-4364 after 3.
T o a e t l i a r w llli a ll a t r u c t u r e * b rn i! In fiiin ln o lis 1‘n u n iy m o
bedroom.
$ho. We pay utla m i I m p r o v e m e n t * n o w a n d |irr* o n
M iBptcteil of h o vlitv
3
B
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Kitchen
LARGE 3 bedroom block
lilies on these. 2 Bedroom,
h r r v a f l e r o n n tlil land, a n d ilia rom m lttfHl nn o ffrn * * n«Hin«t
equipped. $90 month. Call
r a n t * . leauca. a n d p r o f i t * o f III* tli« n n lln n iir * i of 111** V IU *0 «
house. Oak floors, walk-ln
2 bath, modern kitchen, G.
Hhovn d r x r l l i r d p r o p e r t y : n n d n f N o rlli O rlm nloj
afler 0 : 00 . F A 2 5423.
pantry, arreenrd
porch,
E. appliances. $83. Phono
nil 1 1vturoa n o w o r h e r e * H i ! M i c h i m r M i l t l » * * » i r i i lt i i i u u i* l i f t *
rnlpt In u l.’tl w U hin
a t l a r h e d In o r I ll'll In r o n u n • r*r
carport, largo tool and
FA 2-4280.
NEW
furnished
A
unfurnish­
li o n n h li Ilia p i e m l a r * h e r e i n l h r lim it* of *»h l %1111«m ; &lt;!«•*
storage shed. City water
deai-rlbi-d
nod
lo
a d d i t i o n fill 111if lint |it ir* n lt; n u llin ris liin
ed 2 bedroom duplex apart­
t l n r i l o tin- follow Iii k d v x rlli* lin y tmllt**1 n ffh ri*r .-f Hi* \r'lil- 1 Bit. Duplex. 317 \\. 12th
and deep well, shade trees,
ment,
tile
baths;
terra
tin
r d liou ar liold a p l d l a n o r a . whb-li HK«i u f N nrlh O rh iin iii In u*»n«
St. $00. NO 8 42(19.
dait
120' x 135'. Close lo
floors.
I'll.
FA
2
2374
after
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schools. 2428 Cedar Ave. 2
f i x tu r e * arid a p a r i o f tb * I In of &gt;11id i l l y .
3 p in.
2 I1KIUIOOM upxlairs Apt.
r e a l t y , a m t a r a a p o r t i o n of ttm I*tih)|»)i: A p r il 21. 11*63
Blocks west of Winn Dixie.
■Completely
redecoratud,
a r e u r l t y f o r I b a Indebtedur-a*
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l i e i e i u ni'irillo n ad i
sparkling clean. Adults. $73. 9. Fur h a le o r K en t
IM MK111ATE OCCUPANCY
On» rj.K. It» frla&lt; -ratu r ( r i e r ) . i n
T ilt: c a t iiT
nr
•! h i :
1M&gt;1 Celery Ave. T mile House. FA 2-7898 or FA 2 4203. Centrally Air • Condilloned.
J lo d r l
1111-11-Tt*.
a n n u l i nl v r i
j i m ilk
■b i i i n i i i k
?.R Ii;7i9:
( (ii M V. at ari; os- ri.wii- E. of traffic light. FA 24)808
3 large bedrooms, Ilk baths,
cilia
fill.
B uilt-In
Oven, ■HA.
3 UR. §17 Catalina. FA 2-0378.
f r i a r l. Modal J . 7 I 0 - T , h e r - IN I 'l K H l S T R
with a screened porch. 107
Fur
rent
or
tease.
30
x
40
Ini y.T&lt;i«-sii7:
In He the
«fi
Hunker laine.
metal building with con- LNJOY living on Lake Mary.
Our
(1.17.
llii ll t - t n
llh tiu o M A H T J I A la . J I C K P K n H O V .
( t l r d l . Modal J - i : u - T . S r r l u l
3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, water TEE *N GIIEF.N ESTATES
rrelo floor. Contact Ted
Iniifiifd.
YT I :*(»&amp;:
riN A Ia N O T 1 U 3
20th St. Extension
for boating, etc. Approx.
Williams Hardware. 203 E.
l i n o V i d o r C lim a x K l l r h o n
N u tlv e I* l i e r e h y $'1vpi » Umt
Cx li.n iat F a n ( a l r c ) ;
2(3 acres citrus trees. Ph. PAY closing costs and as25111 St.
( h e urnlPl • lu itr.l will, nil *hi»
l i n n l iu o * T b a r n i H e a t e r foil), ; : m t il*&gt; nf May. A O
FA 2 9162.
Modal S ir,.). S e r i a l U II JS, t&gt;r«*«nt l o H ip I D m o m b l* C mi m * AYAHaAULE NUW. Beautiful
iinite $62 monthly pay­
1*0,000 IlTL'Ij
l y J n d irr r&gt;f N r m t n o lr C o u n t y ,
ments on
two - bedroom
Brittany Farm House.
3 BEDROOM, 3 bath home,
One
N u lo n *
H ath
I f a n t r r F lfir h ln , Ii* r f I tin I n lu n i. ac*
house. Call FA 24 493.
n d r r l ; anil
it.iinf iitnl vuii^lirriii im liiM'ii- 2 Bit Kit. equipped. $i!5
Florida room, built-in oven
I h r v c u Y our I lu o Klimt* (itio&gt; frill *&gt;f I hr I'&gt;f Jite nf MwrlliA
and range. Large utility FOR SALE by owner. Lund
lull.
I*. J t f r r r t M i a d*ct*&gt;ttl, mu1 nf 2 HR. slit, equipped. $73
a t p u b l i c aal#, 10 Iba M s h a a t mid llmi, 1h#n am! tii er i,
room and carport, shallow at Corner of 4th and Day
KOSA
L.
PAYTON
a n d be at b i d d e r f o r r a a h bo- t n a h n m* p lica Hon t o t h e i»M
well for yard. Rent $115 Ave. 170' x 218)'. FA 2-0221
Iwaan
t b r b o u rn o f e lev en Jmlg.* f u r a film I nr 1i|* rn f nl nf
Reg. Real Estate Broker
n ’r l o r k lo t h a f o r e n o o n a n d h t r a d m l n l x t r a U n n f *n»i| ••*
jier month. See at 123 E.
FA
2-1301
17-92
at
Hiawatha
t w o o 'c lo c k In t h r n ' t o r n o o n |iii« , am i fu r an n r ih r dim
Coleman Circle, Pinecresl. IM XIE 1)1ATE OCCUI'ANC Y
o n Ibo l a t h d ay o f May, 11(1, rliu i,;liiR h«rr i*n
Kx»ciiEfUcienry Apt. OU Park.
If Interested call collect Centrally Air • Conditioned,
lit t h e F r o n t I i u o r o f tint Main- i r l i .
Simla- C o u n t y C o u r t h o u s e In
I »if r d thlft ( h r ISth d *Y of
one 3 bedroom, onr 4 bed­
Lt.
Daniel P. Kennedy.
S anford. Florida.
April, A.!&gt;. I»«3
2 BEDROOM furnished apart­
room, each have large Ism
MOO 90211 NAS. Patuxent
H litlln O IX o lie rli
IN C A 1.1
ment, also efficiency apart­
A&gt; l . \ n u t r l i nf f h t K»A r t h u r II I t r r k w l t h , J r .,
lly rooms (BEST BUY IN
River, Maryland. V0331U,
C l e r k of t b r C l r r o l t C o u r t
( n l r nf Murifm U .Jrfftr-'
ment, furnished. 32241341.
Ext. 410.
FLA.) Upsala lluad.
l l y t M a r t h a T. V l h l r n
m m , H m t 'Jim ' I i
1fu tc filrn ii A l**'fflrr
D e p u t y I 'l o r k
TEE \N GREEN ESTATES
2
BEDROOM
house,
kitchen
I 'out l l f f l c r D ra w e r l |
Jonnlnist, W a lta , c ln r k o and
2&lt;ith St. Extension
equipped. $75 month. I’ll. 12. R eal K slu te F u r Sale
Hanf»nil. F lo rid a
lla iiillt o o
»\ttnrnry* fo r C x c r u ir li
l i a r n o l t N a llo u n l B a n k lildif.
FA 2-33U3,
MAYFAIR
GREENBRIAK UF
I'u b U ah : Apr. 17, 71. M»% I, I.
J a r k a o n v l t t e 7, F l o r i d a
] 941
I 'u b l l e l i : A pril I I , I S U
LOCH ARBOR
STENSTROM RENTALS Attractive 4 bedroom, 2 baths,
t 'I »tl—«•
CIUI—9*
Developed by
We preM'nl))’ have an out­ on large lot in 31ayfatr; re­
duced front $29,000 lo $22,i n t i i i j c m c i i t c m u t os* IN T i l l : rim i I T ( I I I I I I I I I Kingswood Builders, Ine.
standing
selection
uf
rental
T i l l ! NINTH J I I I I C I A L t ' l l l - T i l l : N IN T H J l I I I * I I I
( 'M i­
boo for quick sale. Excell­ Overlooking t II e beautiful
and lease homes for your
S 'l T T O F T l l l l » T N T i l O F l l I T
h iT in :
» t * t i : &lt;&gt;I'
ent financing; only $1300
F I . m i n i v . i n v n i i F o i l » i : m - I ' l . l l l l l H S . IN S N U r o l l H IM Mayfair Golf Course, in a
inspection in all price
i n o i .i : r o i N T V .
S N O l.i: I i l l N T S .
down.
setting of stately oaks and
ranges.
It
will
be
a
plea­
in
r iit N c r .iM
ijw o o
IN €*llA N C I. l t V ISTBS
n o tic s: o r
i'O iu :r i.o * t m k
N H T H 'i : I OS’ r a H K l L O t l K E
pines, is a lovely threesure to assist you in se­ This luxurious home features
a n ii:
•am:
4 large tiedrooms, family
hedroom,
21k baths, splitlecting
a
borne.
Not tea la l i r r o b y Xlven (b u t
No tie r la !i#r*‘b r ffU t ri Hint
room.
beautiful
modern level home under construc­
Ib o u n c le r a lc n e d , C la r k o f llio 1 Ii r until’rnlinn-il, C*1f-rk nf i h r
C i r c u i t C o u r t o f tlio N i n t h Ju * r i r r u l t 1 '4iui t of ih * N inth Ju kitchen, central heat, dou­ tion.
Ulrlul C i r c u i t . In a n d f--r S e m - lltr till 1*11c u ll* In nn &lt;1 lo r e*m *
Realty ble carport; beautifully Naturally, It will have a fam­
|HJf- Stenstrom
Inu lr
I’u u n l y ,
K l o ild a .
p u r ­ tn o lr i Toil fit jf» Klu
landscaped; deep well and
s u a n t lo t h r f i n a l d r e r r e o f P 104-III tO Ih " fin a l i l t i f i i r of
ily room, central air condi­
f o r e r l n a u r * r n l r r t d In n caao fortH’Inmj r * *n l*rp -l In a ri**r
Real Estate — Mortgages
pump.
tioning, a fireplace, palm
p r n d l n a In a a l d C o u r t , t h e prnd inir In **ld C ourt, Ih#
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2 2420 Don't m is s t i ll s h o m e b u y ;
*t&gt; !• f.f w h ich la
e ly lo o f w h i c h le
and a two-car garage.
AJoHiIIUK A
North
A nn rlcriti
M i I kuro X ii ir t h A in r rlc a ii
See us to d a y for showing. Tlie kite hen will feature solid
RENTALS
Co r p o r a t i o n , a n A r k o n a u a c o r ­ C n ri n i rn t l i m , a n . ( r l o u u i * «---r*
walnut cabinets, built in
i i u r a tl u n ,
p oration,
3 DDHM, uniurn. home Loch
P lain tiff.
I 'l a i n t i r r ,
range and oven, dishwash­
Jim
Hunt
Really
Arbor
$93.
2
Iledrm.
Furn.
ve.
»*.
er, garbaga disposal, range
J e m a a C o n r a d C r a b t r a a a n d Il o b o rt L e w i s R l r h m o s i t ftbil
Apt. $33. Robert A. Wil­
AVandy N a s h C r a b t r a a . ble w l f r , r a r u l I . I t lr b n i - u il , hi* wife,
Ollice FA 2 2118
bond, family-sited refriger­
liams.
Realtor.
FA
2
3931.
llefondahta.
I lafrn lau l*
Night FA 2 0644
ator, and Uia many extras
a n d th a
dorkat
b u m b r r of an&gt;1 t b » d o &lt; k « t n u t i d . i r of
323-0700
w h i c h la I I 7 I 9 - C . w i l l o f f e r f o r w h i c h is 17.900.(7. w ill i .f fa r 3 lilt. Comfortable houae. Un
you would oxpecl lo have
s a l e a n d aril a t p u b l i c o u t c r y f o r s a l s a n d sa il » l p u b llo o u t ­
furn. k Reas. 1404 E. 20th 2524 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
in a fine borne.
In t h r h l e b r a t a n d b r a t b i d d e r c r y In His h l a h s a t a n d b ss l
St. Call Ocala 629 22U0 col­
f o r r a t h , fti* fn llo w In B d e - b l d d r r f o r e s s h , t h e t u l l o w l n k
Buy now and choose your
ecrlbrd
property
elttiata
In d e s c r i b e d p r o i it r l j r e l t u a l e In
lect.
own color scheme.
S atn ln o le C o u n t y , F l o r i d a . to l&gt;eiiiln’&gt;le C o u n t ) , K lorlda, lo
St. Johns Realty

Legal Notice

„

I*. For Bent

REALTOR - INSUIIOR
FA 2-4991 1919 8. French Ave.

S cn ltu rik

G lim s n m l P a in t
C om pany
219 M a g n o l i a
t ' h FA 2-4622

USED Westinghouse Refri­
gerator. All parcels in. Runs
good. $25. Used RCA console Television. Has a good
pic Iuro. $23. B ritt's Inc,
Fend Fair Shopping Cenler.
323-0330.

HI A. i 'i ‘t.1
For Lease. Service Station. SIAMESE kittens. FA 2 0IT1. EXTERIOR &amp; INTERIOR
Choice location. Apply The
Latex or oil base PainL
Pure Oil Co. 604 W. flth St. BEAGLE PUPS. Papers. $33
$279 single gallon. M iry
FA 2 7344.
Carter 1’alnts. 209 W. FlrH
WANTED Partner for food
SI.
business. Xlust be aide lo BOSTON Bull male puppy.
put up $5990 cash. Invest­
AKC registered, FA 26187.
$1 per day rental for Electric
ment sccurcil by equipment.
Carpet Shampoocr with pur*
DACHSHUND
Poppies.
6
Also tv Interest in business.
chase of Blue Lustre. C»r*
week* old. AKC registered.
Up lo 20% on your invest­
roll's Furniture.
FA
23342.
ment. If Interested write I'.
0. Box 1496.
LOOKING FOR RUGS? Drop
R2. I'lnvvcrn - Shrubs

17. Male Help Wanted

2.1. I'lum hinK Servlcea

Wall

3 Bedroom, 1 bath, large cor
ner tut facing lake, loo
riim iliirtR &amp; I loot mg
AIR CONDITIONING
Waits Drive, 5 u n 1 a n d
CONTRACT anil REPAIR
Estate. FHA in aervlce.
WORK
$450 down, monthly $81.75,
VA nothing down. FA 2 8074 1097 Sanford Ave. FA 2 6562
or FA 2 2118
PLUMBING
2 BEDROOM house. 213 fi.
Contracting Repairs
Maple. $X,M0. FA 36137.
FREE ESTIMATES
II. I.. HARVEY
ilY OWNER— Nice 4 Rdrm. 201 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 3383
2 bath borne in Kavelina
A Idyllwllde area, lwrge 2(i. Kntllo A T clevihitin
utility Rm. and workshop,
PERSONAL RADIO k v T
double carporte, alr-Cnndl1 DAY SERVICE
lioiimg, central heat A fire
23th. St. it Sanfurd Ave.
place, covered patio faring
Ph. 323-0633
Lake Ravenna. Reasonably
priced. 301 Viblen Rd. Ph. GENE'S TV. Prompt aer­
FA 22134.
vlce on T.V.'a, stereo's and
radios. Ph. 3228395 anyGOVERNMENT OWNED
linie.
HOMER
Priced from $5,8(8).(8) Ii)
•13,300 00. Two hedrooma, 27. Special Service*
1 hath to thraa bedrooms, WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
twn bath*, loraled In varSPRINKLER SYSTEMS
tuua section* uf fiaufunl
All Types and Sire*
Down payments from f.'m.ou
We Repair and Service
to $300.00.
S T I N E
Huy a completely rerondl- Machinery and Supply Co.
ditloned home whirl: in 207 W 2nd SI
FA 2 (11.13
eludes repainting Inside and
Piano
Tuning
and
Repair
out—or suve by purchas­
W.
L.
Harman
—
FA
2-4223
ing on an "AS IS" llaxls.
You owe it to yuursvlf and LAWNS Ileum.lied - Aerate
your family to Investigate
Remove Thulcli • Chinch
these bargains In home
Bug Spray (VC-13) • Fertlbuys. No red tape. We ran
se -P h . FA 2 12(4
qualify you in 3u minutes. MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
•

Jim Hunt Realty

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

1 0 . Iln.Hlnp.iN O p p o r t u n i t y

Office FA 2-2118
WANTED bartender. Expert
Night FA 2 0648
cure necessary. Apply CPO
323 0700
2324 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla. Mess Open Naval Air Station.
FA 2-1330 Ext. 419
FOR 'THE 'YOUNG
*
AT HEART
IS, H elp W anted
If a home for you Is just a
place for eating, sleeping BOOKKEEPER. Must Ik- cxperi.nerd. In charge of
and watching TV, read no
small office. Xlac’s Oil Co.
further. Tills home goes
beyond providing the nor­ 202 N'. Laurel Avc.
mal comforts expected of a ADDITIONAL
experienced
modern 3 bedroom, 2'k bath
sale* help needed. Depsrthouse— it was tmllt fur
merit store. Give age, edu­
PEOPLE who like PEO­
cation, experience, address.
PLE! 13u guests have of­
Reply to Box 2, c o San­
ten been entertained in the
ford Herald.
targe living room, The
Palm Beach Room, the I t ) . S i t u a t i o n s W n n l e i l
Party Room, and the patio
, . . The Party Roum it Child Caro. FA 2 2274.
also perfect for children’s
21. Reality Salons
birthday parties, and what
a "bnir* (lie teenagers HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
have when it is their night!
Complete Beauty Service
And outdoors — swimming,
Evening Appointments
boating, water-skiing, fish­ 11)5 So. Oak
FA 2 5742
ing—you name it!
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Simp
See for yourself. You could
search fur years without Special on Perms. Call for
appoint menl. 3 Senior ope­
finding tu much for $22,.V8).
rators. Free parking Inis.
318 Palmetto Avc.
322 0834

Stemper Agency

31. Article* For Sale

SINGER

POTTED MUMS in bloom.
35c up.
GRAPEVU.LK NURSERY
Grapcvillc Ave. Near 20lli St.

by Furniture Center. Braid­
ed, hooked, frteie, decor,
heavy b r a t d e d chcnilla
and hall runners, nop

French Avc.
Annual* t’eltftuav, Snapdra2 CHAIRS. Need covers, f 19
gons. Pansies, Vegetable
each. FA 2 8908.
1’lants. Dutch XI ill Nursery.
Upsala Rd. Just off 20th St. LOSE WEIGHT safely with
and 1st SI.
Dex-A-Dlct tablets. Only
98c. Toucliton'a Drugs.

3.1. Furniture

Used furniture, appllinccs, 3 AIR CONDITIONERS. Used
Eeddrr Westinghouse. Leav­
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Larry's Mart 213 Sanford ing (own, must sell. Total
price $330. 323 0650.
Ave. Ph. FA 2 4132
Sell U* Your Furniture. Quick CHIB, High Chair, Stroller,
FA 2 9BM.
Service With the Cash.
SUPER TRADING POST MAPLE Bunk Beds. Excel,
‘ FA 20677.
lent condition, 1 Inner*
spring mattress and 1 box
FR EE ESTIMATE
spring. 2 Child's storage
Upholstering A Xtailress ren­
and play desks. Reasonable.
ovating. New it Used Furni.
322
6719.
lure. Call Nix Bedding XI fg.
Co., at *709 Celery Aio. MAYTAG automatic washer,
FA 2-2II7.
perfect condition. FA 2-9402.

JEN K IN S A WILLIAMS ZIG ZAG Sewing 51a chine.
FURNITURE
1962 model. 5 Payments of
NEW &amp; Used furniture and
$621 each or discount for
appliances. Good place to
raah. Write P. O. Box 42,
buy—sell nr trade. EASY
Lmgwood, Fla.
TKUXIS. Wholesale prices
FENCE Post. Round heart
for cash.
cypress. 7 ft. A up. CaU
Telephone FA 2-7430
FA 2-1410 or FA 2-8910.
400 S. Sanford Avenue
WANTED reliable couple to 3.V Articlcfi Wonted
take u;&gt; mold lily payment*
of $13.30 on 3 complete 2 WHEEL Utility Trailer.
Reasonable. Phone after
rooma of furniture. Call
TE 8 15U, Casselberry, col­ 4:30. FA 2-7689.
lect,

3(1. AutumnliilM • Trucks

31. ArllrleH Fur Stile

BUYING A NEW or

Mens Sport shirt*, $1 99 Up.
Men* *hne* $2.99 Up. Surpin* City, 201 W. l*t.
MAGNUS electric chord orgall. Practically new.
FA 2 8718).

USED CART

FINANCE IT WITH US
♦ loiw Interest Rates
♦ Liw Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANK
CARS WANTED
REEL’S USED CARS
Bit It St. it Knnlord Ave.

READY MIX Concrete, win­
dow nils, lintels, steps,
locks, s,iiid, cement, ruck, 56 CHEV. 1 ton panel. $300.
822-1)253,
pipe, steel, grease traps,
dry wells, stepping stones. '39 FORD Station Wagon.
Xllradn Concrete Co.
Air Condilloned. Radio A
3(81 Elm Ate.
FA 2-3731
heater, power brakes and
steering. *800. FA 2-2333.
SINGER Sewing .Machine in
console,
guaranteed
$25 37. lbintH • Motor*
cash, lot So. Park Ave.
APT. Gas Range. $25. Garden Gateway To The Waterway
Tiller. $ 10. 322 9253.
Itnhxon S port Inn G oods
Your EVINItUDE Dealer
U S E II Refrigerators and 30168 E. lit Ph. FA 2 5001
Washers. Completely recon­
ditioned. 90 day warranty 3X. Motorcyrics - Scooters
on all. Dirk's Appliance
Service. 510 Sanfurd Ave, VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS.
New it Used.
FA 2-7638.
Lew la Sales A Servlet
21" MAGNAVOX TV. con
2517 Country Club Rd.
sole. *33. FA 2 6749.
Ph. FA-2-7029

H0LLERS°/SANF0RD

SEWING MACHINE

Office FA 2-2118
CALL FA 2 -r.78 ;i
Night FA 2-0648
GLASS Tub enclosures in­
323 0700
stalled. $39.93. FA 2-4983.
2324 Park Dr. Sanfurd, Fla.

OSTEEN. New frame house, SMITH Air-Condition Bvfrlgeratlun service. All work
2 Ur's, kit. equipped. Carguaranteed. Very reasonpurle. By owner. FA 2 2064
able in price. Day FA 2 7431
2 BEDROOM House. Dut Myr­
Nlgld FA 2 2909.
tle Ave. Call Jimmie Co­
FKIGHMIRK
wan. 322 4013.
Sales it Service
ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom,
G. II. HIGH
Dk bath lutme. Built In kit­
1799 W. 1st St. Sanford
chen, air-conditioner. Cus­
Ph. FA 2-3KM
tom d ri|* s knd jmwer mow­
er Included. |3oo down, LAWN SERVICE
monthly payments $84 Qo. Sliming and edging, etc. Sat­
FA 2 2639.
isfaction guaranteed, ph.
FA
2 1817.
FAMILY SIZE HOME
Ideal 4 bedroom, 2 bath home
Air-Conditioning
located on very attractive
landscaped
lot.
Fenced II. R. I ’O I’E CO.. INC.
2&gt;s» So. Park Ave. FA 2-4231
yard.
This
lovely
Imine
features
BICYCLES find Lawn XlowJim Hunt Realty
completely equipped mod­
c n repaired. Free pickup
Office FA 2 2118
ern kitchen, with built In
and delivery. J. M. Baird.
Night FA 34)648
oven and surface range,
322 6710. Lake Mary.
323 0718)
refrigerator,
dishwasher,
2324 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
disposal, central heat, dou­ 20. Automobile Nervic*
ble carporte.
NO CASH NEEDED
Auto Glass, Tops
This Inane can be yours for
3 Bedroom, 2 bath. $01 a
i t Sea' Covers
only$1330
down,
including
month. T. L I. Included.
all
closing
costa.
AUTO
GLAsSS &amp;
322-8083.

3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­ THE TIME TESTED FIRM
ped bouse. Call FA 2-77U9 116 N. Park Ate. FA 26123
lor appointment.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
RENTALS
Realtor
Three bedrooms, 1 and 2
Raymond I.undquiit, Asso,
_ bath rooms in various sec­
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
tions of Sanford, from $05.00
to $130.0(1.
2 BEDROOMS. Using and din­
If you arc looking for a
ing ruorn, big carpuric plus
clean rental, call us today.
panelad In front. In front
porch, with jalouilcd win­
SEAT COVER CO.
dows.
1303 Sanford Ave. Go MASON BY 2 bedroom home. Jim Hunt Realty
Jim Hunt Realty
394 W. 2nd St. FA 2 803J
and set it, looks good in­ Large rooms, corner lot.
a ll w o r k g u a r a n t e e d
Quiet location. Near big
Offire FA 2 2II8
side. Make mo an offer and
Office FA 2 2118
Nights PA 2-0641
tree park. $6,290. Goxl
we will trade. Must *ell.
Night FA 241048
AUTO RADIO SERVICK
3134)700
terms. Winter Park. Ph.
323-07(8)
4 'r Gl loan. Call Cocoa
PERSONAL RADIO A TV
TE 8 1633.
collect. NK 6 3236.
2324 Park Dr. Saulurd, H a.
2324 Park Dr. Sanfurd, Fla.
23th. at. A Sanford Avc.

/CHEVROLET 9

OLDS

CADILLAO

SQUARE DEAL CARS
62 Monza 62 Cadillac

56
Mercedes

Spurt t'uupe
1 Speed Tram,.

4 Dour
Power And Air

220 4-Dr, Sedan

*2195

*4495

'1295

61 Chev.

59 Olds

58 Ford

Hlaliun XVagun
V-8 Aulu.

4 Hour &gt; 98
Power, Air

Country Sedan,
6 U)l., Auto.
Trane.

*1796
58 Chev.

*1698

*695

58 IMyni.

58 Ford
2 Dour
9 C jl, Std.
*695
56 Chev.

Ui Tun Plrkup,
P/S, P/II, It &amp;
11, Ntw I'alni A
Tire*

'895
57 Olds
2 Door • 88
Auto. Iran*

2 lluor V-8
Hid. Trans.

*445
57 Chev.
2 Ilnur V-8
Htd. Trans.

D .l.tr 1 Ur. HI*

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'695
FRED and AUDREY
YEAL’KLE
219 K. 2nd ST.

CLAUDE UITTELL
2505 PARK AVE.
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Page 4*A — April 24, *63

BREAK f X I H P f 8 ? *

Union Hits
FECUseOf
Strikebreakers
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
Strike leadert accused the
labor-troubled Florida East
Coast Railway today of hir­
ing ••imported pistol-toting"
itrikebreakeri to work on
railroad track* In tbe New
Smyrna Beach-Oak Hill sec­
tion.
J . H. Hadley, chairman of
a committee representing 11
oon-operating unions which
struck the PEC » days ago,
said four men arrived in New
Smyrna last week in trucks
bearing Georgia l i c e n s e
plates.
In New Smyrna, T. D. Ly­
ons, international representa­
tive of t h e Boilermakers
Union, told Ul’l there were
now six men working on EEC
tracks, two white and four
Negro.
“The while nun are wear­
ing guns. One has a shoulder
holster and the other, a belt
holster. We understand they
are professional strikebreak­
ers,” Lyons said. He said a
seventh man, a Negro, left
the area “ after some of the
strikers talked to him."
Lyons said the mrn began
working south of New Smyr.
ns and “ are storking at Uak
UUI today,"
Hadley said in a format
atatrmrnt "the importation of
these gunmen is a desperate
gesture on the part of Ed­
ward Ball,” chairman of the
PEC.
Ball told UPI, “ If the PEC
has hired anybody from Geor*i». then 1 know nothing
about it. It sounds like the
unions are getting ready to
start violence and they want
to blame it on us.'*
The strike began Jan. Z3
when 1,300 members of it
unions walked out because
the PEC refused to meet a
10 28 cents per hour pay hike
demand.
Eighteen days ago, four
operating (on train) unions
■Iso struck, but in a dltpule
over new anti-feather bedding
rules.
Meanwhile, in new legal de
volopmcnts stemming irom
the strike, tbe Jacksonville
Termini! Company and its
legal counsel, Elliott Adams,
said federal court had no Jur­
isdiction in an FEC suil to
have Adams and the com
piny's president fired.
The FEC had filed suit to
force the removal of Presi­
dent Marshall C. Jennettr
and Adams under terms of
an agreement by the owners
of tbe terminal company.

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VOL. 53

United Tress Leased Wire

Established 1908

THURS., APRIL 257 1903

SANFOKIL FLORIDA

NO. 698"

CL O ^
By Larry Vrrxhrl
One of the buildings the
city recently condemned col­
lapsed yesterday amt one
man suffered some minor in­
juries . , . tt was i t 412
Cypress Avc.
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Yes, the Woodruff BuildIn; is painted . . , now if
that fnuten custard sign
could only be removed.
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The sewage treatment plant
el course won’t lie finished
by the Semi-Centennial cele­
bration . . . We asked City
Manager W. E. Knowles if
he expected it to lie ready
by the lilt) year festivities
and fe te answered . . , "J
hope so.”
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It seems like * one of
our new department head*
in the county has forgotten
County Commission jail ivies
about using county ci|mpinent
and manpower (&lt;&gt; take care
of his personal property. Tills
one had Ids lawn mowed the
oilier day and will have to
answer a few queries at tlio
next county board meeting.

High above the Auto Show a t Municipal Stadium, W ednesday night.
(Staff Photo by Bill Vincent)

Don't forget coffee club
meeting tomorrow at 9:30 a.
],.. nl the NAS recreation
area.
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The word from Tallahassee
is that people that signed the
original petition for Kern
I'ark Incorporation have writ­
One of the biggest and m»s
ten tlie legislative delegation
asking that their names In- lavish Auto Show* ever Ini
taken off.
in Seminole County openc
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Wednesday n f l r r n u u &gt;1 n
Welt, il took six months,
but "Lee I'ride” finally be­ now d* surged iutu Municipii
longs to George Hardin now. Stadium to see tin* newea
• » •
-tylings of 1tun nutoH display
Interested to know wiiat ed by six Sunful d dealers.
most people in lids county
Thu bundled* of person
are writing our legislators
who utfended during the uf
alnrut . . . Well, it's the
pros and cons of banning the ternouil am! evening saw III
Flying Silver Combos in tbei
tale of boor from grocery
exciting uollul net and limn
stores.
Hie music of the Tem|ms 1mud
A snack loir on the grounds
National Secretary
Tins
provided
un oppm (unity to sat­
. Be idee to the
Week
isfy the tummy, as spectators
girls!
feasted their eyes mi the glit­
tering
array of new ears,
Have you ever noticed the
speeders on South Highway trucks and wagons, watched
17-92 . . that is, most of tlie alum and listened to tlie
them . . . bear license plate* bund.
'‘This bulks like Ihe finest
starting wiih 7 and H ? Not
17 You can lie driving along Show wo have ever had,” said
at a peaceful and legal 00 Hie uulo dciltvl* ns tliey Wel­
and lilt . . . ami whoosh! comed the crowd* in the stad­
you think your re standing ium.
Tonight the Shades baud
still.
will he heard ami the Silver
Hob B c w r r r *a&gt;* to avoid Condors wilt perform their
Hie rush and nut lake any during m-rlul fe.il* at 4 and *
chances on missing out on p. ill.
the liar b *| supper at Fort 1 Friday the band will be I lie
Mellon I’a.k Saturday after ,tuckln R'wlruaiutrs, the Siljoti ran buy your v*'r t'-ndoi* will perform &gt;.t
noon .
ticket* now .a the Chamber Ib e -nine lio u i* am i a l S ...11
ol Commerce Junior Cham­ p. III. tlie m em b er* u f tin l!lm
ber of Commerce and Semi­ A n g e l* p n - r L io ii Dying team
ami ib r Chuluig S lu r s ju m p nole Memorial lln*pl!al.
ill IT team will lie mi hand fur
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a
public appeaMinee.
"Clock” learn* there will
Admisiiioii i* free and Imui*
Is- a change of command at
the Marble Barrack*. NAS, are from 1 p. in. in in p, 01.
nexl week Present CO Ix'und through Friday.
for ItlitMle Island

For Aulo Show

Jaycrci made more money
on iheir fertilizer sale Hum
liny did on llw Grand I'rix
Olt well, limy filled up
the motel*.

Cily Pilcherroimiy Cnlcher

Mayor Tom Millunalil
will pilrli mil the 111. I ball
al the I.itil&lt;* Icagur Exhibi­
tion Baseball flame Satur­
day, with County Com mis•
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sinner of District II John
There'* no mull to the re* Alexander exit king.
The game will brgin at
aort that Woodruff Building
»«» painted to keep it from 2:30 p. 111. al the Haller
failing down None what*o- Field ill I t. Mellon I'ark a*
rver . . , lioncst . . . »*'r- part of the srmi-Crnlennlal
Celebration. The game will
ously . . .
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f r a lu ie a rrlutn luslili be­
Audrey was fuund. . • . Al* tween the 1962 championno»t hud to call off that trip. xliip Irani* of Sanlunl \t. . 1 think that w«» her tut me. lanLie and First I rilrral.
. , 1C* * day fui the curious. t Admission i* free
lie** rvalion* for the Sc ltd*
['entemiial Dance deadline i*
\ p m Friday, tid ie r hur­
ry

i

AUTO SHOW OPENS with ribbon-cutting ceremonies by M ayor Tom Mc­
Donald u l Municipal Stadium attended by members of the tqmiisnriiiK
Jutto dealers and affiliated businesses. Front loft are Frank Ityon of Itruss
M otors; Willie Hunt of ilunt-L iueoln-M um iry; Em mett Ferrell of Holler
Motor Sales; Mayor McDonald; Francis Roumillat. ( ’. of ('. president. In
Ibe back row are Gary Hudgins of Strirkland-M m rise n ; Hen Howland of
Seminole County M otors; Hill Hemphill of Hemphill M otors; Howard
I lodges president of Sanford Atlantic Hank and Chief of Police Roy Wil­
liams.
(Herald Photo)

In Geneva

Phone Probe To Continue
(irneva retidenlk w eir ad
vised Wednesday morning
that investigation made till*
week I* incomplete and lh.it
further study will la* made
by the Public L’tllilies Com
minion mlu Hie area trie*
phone service being provided
by tlie local branen of Sou­
thern Hell Telephone and

Telegraph Co.
I't.'C Beprcsentalive Wil­
kin* l.inhurl, meeling wiili
local Inniliei* ami civic
leader*. Iold the group Ili.it
he found nreum ilanee*, in
some eases, substanlialed
criticism* contained in a iecent survey made by un in­
dependent technician and in

the petition of complaint tiled
with the commission two
wi i ks ago.
Hi- u c r il 011 tu explain I hat
c o m p la in !* a g a in st eq u ip m en t
in s ta lle d
in t ic n r x a
live

year*

a no,

after

In1in;

brought fro m S m illi C a ro lin a
and said lo lie "1920 vint
i i . c , ” w e re not e n tire ly ju s t i­
fied sin ce l i n t i j j i c eq uip

nient had ticcn manufactured
as late a* 1930.

A Sailor's Life! I
T here’s more than percision flying and p ara­
chuting for the Navy’s crack "Hlue Angels” and
" n m tin g S tars," who arrived a t Sanford Naval
Air Station this morning to partiripale in S a tu r­
day’s Semi-Cent cmiial .
Here in their schedule:
Today — Pose in flying outfits for news
cam eras, 12:15 pan.; press conference with nexvs
reporters, I pan.
Friday — Guests a t the Coffee Club, NAS
Golden Lake recreation area, 9:30 a . 111.; guests
at the square dance at the Civic ( enter, even­
ing. and guests a t the Auto Show, 8:30 to
9:30 nan.
Saturday — Air Show, NAS, 11:15 a.m .;
guests a t the M ayfair ball, 1U p.m. "Hlue
Angels" and "Chuting S tars" leaders will be
among the judges a t the to o beauty contests
2:30 ami 7:30 ji.tlL, Civic Center.

TALL\MASSEE (LTD —
The bill to ban the sale ot
beer and wine front grocery
store* and service station*
wa* killed lodav at a lengthy,
emotion filled meeting of Ihr
House Temperance Commit­
tee.
The vole was 7 3
The defeat of Ihe coni noverslal measure came after
Rep. William Wadsworth, of
Flrglcr, profiled and then
withdrew
an
amendment
which would have banned the
sale of all alcoholic bever­
age* from all type* of stores,
except
state owned
liquor
stores. Presently. Florida has
no such state owned store*.
Wadsworth said be would
Introduce the proposal to Hie
Legislature a* a lull.
4i 11Nik the committee more
than 90 minute 1 to hear arguimnls on the bill, includ­
ing a plea from a Tallahassee
grocery »torr owner who said
he would not be able to ope­
rate If beer sale* were pro­
hibited.
Too House chamU'r was
n rjrly filled to capacity by
interested parties for the
early morning meeting.
Support of Ihe measure,
svhleh bus been killed in pre­
vious legislatures, centered
around a group known a*
the United Christian Action.
The group, headed by Rev.
Jack Kppca, of taikelaml,
urged tlie committee to pas*
Hie hill "for the sake of
young people”
Mrs. Ix-evis Itevis, a
Lakeland school (earlier and
member of the action group,
said beer advertising was
"organized
brainwashing"
and -he urged with Hie "urg­
ing of a mother, teacher and
lover of children” that the
bill lie passed.
However, Hlenn Woodard,
a lobbyist lor Ibe large WinnDixie Stores, said live issue
was one of health and morals
an*) (minted out that "morals
can't he legislated.”
Woodard said it was itol
fair for one group to press
for tlie banning of ia'cr sale*
if tlie vast majority of society
favored It.
Hep Hay Mattox, of Polk,
who lias long Voiced his op
(a is it ion b&gt; tlie hill, said lie
had been threatened witli
"political recriminations” If
lie voted against the bill,
vvhlrli he subsequently did.

Ready To Talk
FEC Boss Says

100 Year-Old D ream
KUITOIH AI, COM ME NT

As the citizens of this county and
nurmtimling ureas jirejmre to cele­
b rate Seminole County’s Seml-Centeiiitiitl, there could lie no m ore npproprintc time to mark another im|K&gt;rtunt
milestone . . . the eentenninl of the
inception of n canal from the St.
Johns River to the E ast Coast, an
event we Ivelieve could best be cele­
brated by actual construction of this
vital waterway.
A canal between the St. Johns
and Indian Rivers was authorized as
a sta te project in 1856 by Chapter 1
of the Laws of the S tate of Florida.
At th a t tim e it was estim ated th a t
the total enst would not exceed $30,000. Ilomls were issued at 8 p e rc e n t;
later (in 1858) the Legislature ac­
tually authorized issuance of these
I h iiu I s .
U nfortunately, before any
work could lie started , th e Civil W ar
intervened. A fterw ard, because of
problems in connection with recon­
struction, no fu rth e r action was
taken until 1879, when the State
Legislature abandoned the project.
From tim e to time e ffo rts were
made to reactivate the project, lmt
interest lagged as w ater tonnage
gradually lessened with the com­
pletion of the railroad south of Jack­
sonville to Orlando, and the consoli­
dation of small narrow gauge lines
by II. L. Plant Into w hat is now
known as the A tlantic Coast Line
Ruilmud.
T im I ay the trem endous grow th in
F l o r i d a , particularly in industry
which requires heavy cargoes of raw
m aterials, as well ns the phemmmenul rise in recreational boating, make
it im perative llm t we construct th is
missing link in the s ta te ’s waterw ay
system . Florida bus grown to ninth
in imputation in the United States,
and has developed into a S|U billion
m arket. There are some seven million
Imnt-owncrs in the United States,
and Florida is highest in number of
bouts per capita . . . approxim ately

nsuioA...
Bikini Demoted

one boat for every seven residents,
with an average investm ent of
$1,500.
Florida has the longest coast line
in the nation, besides some 30.000 in­
land lakes and numerous rivers. The
St. Johns and Indian Rivers are the
most ini|voitant in the state. Sanford
and Seminole County, as the term inal
point in the connection of these tw o
great rivers, would reap the highest
economic benefits.
The St. Johns-ludian River Canal
would permit pleasure c ra ft to come
inland via one route and re tu rn to
the coast via another. A m oral for
both yachts and sm aller pleasure
boats, it would make possible round
trips through some of tlie m ost
scenic portion of the sta te and the
finest fishing w aters w ithout the
need for hack-tracking.
Progress, unfortunately, does not
always favor everyone. It is re g re t­
table. hut sometimes a few indivi­
duals are adversely affected. How­
ever. \x e Itell vc that the v ast m a­
jo rity of the citizens of Seminole
County and the State of Florida xvill
benefit beyond description. Tlie
scope and magnitude of the effects
of this canal upon our economy are
such that xxe place it first in imimrtance among four m ajor projects th a t
are essential to the orderly groxvth of
this area. The others a re : A fouryear sta te university, a causeway
crossing Lake Jessup, and, ultim ate­
ly, a Sanford port with dock and te r ­
minal facilities.
We endorse the resolution passed
uniuiimously by the House of Repre­
sent at ixes and the Senate of th e 1961
session . . . “The Legislature of th e
S tate of Florida hereby approves tho
Sanford-lndian River Canal as a
vitally needed xvaterxvay develop­
ment for the State of Florida, and as
a project necessary in th e compre­
hensive development of w aterw ays
of th e Stale of Florida.”

Five Men Will Steer
Area Canal District

PARIS (l.TD — Dm bare
bikini hut broil demoted 011 Proposed legislation creat­
ing tlie "St. Joluis-lndiaii Riv­
Ihe Itutd tieai he* in favor «f
er Canal Illslrlrt” will lie pre­
the cover-lip inic-plecil bath­
sented for study ami support
ing suit,
lit a Joint meeting of the coun­
ty commissioners of Brevard,
Moscow Bound
(hsnge, Seminole unit Volusia
LONDON (U P l)—W. AverCounties at 11 Iunrtieoii-meet­
ell llunduuui flew lo Moscow
ing May 3 at tin- Mayfair inn.
as President Kennedy's per­
The prnponul reads that
sonal envoy today to try to
"purpose of the district shall
enlist the Kicmlin's help ill
lestiiiing peace and stability
to Laos.

Spending Bill
Debate Opens

Trying

he to organise, manage, plan
and control tlie construction
of any such eaiiul as may tie
deemed necessary.”
Five directors, serving with­
out pay or other remuneration
and named hy tho Governor,
will direct tliu affairs of Hut
district: Two from Srmimdo
County and mio eucli from tho
otlu-r tliiro counties. They will
have no power to levy ad valureni luxes.
Koch county will be request­
ed to contribute to • fund to
pay administration expenses
during the period the distrirt
diieetor* are (iivpuring tits
planning for tlie canal.
Alsu invited tu tliu May 3
session ore Secretary of Stuts
Tom Adams, other slate offi­
cial* and the attorneys and
.senator* fiotu tlie four coun­
ties.

WASHINGTON (UPD —
President Kennedy says lie is
lining everything po*«ih!e to
TALLAHASSEE (LPD —
combat Hu- Communist regime
in Cuba except take steps Unit Tin* Senate opened debate on
a H,l2S,fl31,022 general spend­
JACKSONVILLE (UPD — would trigger violence and ing bill today with warning
tiring
"world-wide
diificully.”
The chairman of the strike­
that the D-gisinlure would
bound Florida East Coast
have lo raise $2K9 million in
Hallway disclosed today lie i* Married
new revenue to finance it.
NASH
VILE,
Trim.
(U
PD
—
prepared to negotiate n sclAlso liuii;in; over the freetlriiirnt lo the 93-duy-old Young songstress llrcndii Lee spending Senators was the
and
Ronnie
Shurklrtt,
19,
a
wage dispute strike with any
hint of a gubernatorial veto Special Fee
railroad union representative grocer, were murried Wednes­ xltoilld the rernril breaking
TALLAHASSEE (UPD —
0 Ion*- us Ih e Ill-got in I ion *s n i l day in a surprise ceremony a t­ hill la- passed.
A Mpoeinl $2 iiunling lieenso
tended only by fiiends and
lii ld in Flotidu.
Iiry.mt pulled llm rug from fro was proposed today by
Financier E d w a r d Hall mcmliers uf tlie familirs.
under prop.nu nt * of free- Sen. Elmer Friday, Fort Mymade public a letter written
spending with a strong talk vrs, to finance land purchases
to labor tradrr W. F. Howard Heavy Winds
yesterday lo member* of Ihe for outdoor recreation, Tha
in which he said . . , "We are By l nlted Pres# International House Committee which had fee, in addition to tlir regular
Stiff northerly winds sent
1ill ready and willing to meet
appro* i-d 0 spending hill hunting license, would be
with you, or such represenla- temperature* skidding toward totaling $104 million less charged lesidenta ami non­
residents.
lives us you select . . , for true Dec-zing today 11* fur south us than tho Scnale version.
the Carolina* ill wliul could lie
collective bargaining.”
Howard is chairman of Ihe the last wintry blast of the
FEC* r a i l w a y s Ct-ni-tul season. Itiiin drenched the Pa­
l imit mull's Association. He cific Noitiiwest mid (he South.
oitvo mot with Hall lust mouth
in a session which produced Shelling'
Ymi'll iipprerlMle (lie ex tra acrvice
VIENTIANE, Lao* (UI’I)
no progieBs.
— Renewed leftist shelling of
neutralist positions on the
FREE
Plain of Jars was icpuitcd to*
'l i r e
liny against a hnekdrop uf
llixpevtloa
mounting lom m unist claims
FREE
Alluinoiitr .Springs T o w n ■if s I.'. S. inspired tightest
Tire lintalioa
‘
Council voted Wednesday eve* buildup.
ning to seli $*60,000 In rev­
FREE
enue bond* at 3.76 |o-r rent In­ Rejection?
Flat lir a
terest to tin- U. S. Housing
GENEVA (L T D —Western
Repair
delegates to the (7-naticm dis­
and Home Finance Agency.
FREE
The Town will sell only that armament conference predict­
Front End
amount of the bond* neces­ ed privately today that Russia
Check
sary lo construct a new water will reject tlie lutest Anglosystem, eontmet for which American nuclear proposals
was let un its tow hid of (ginl,- although they represent a sig­
Expert
Mil to Murkle Bio*., In--., pro­ nificant rompromiss.
Whrel
moter* of Deltona.
Alisnnient

RE - TIRE

With Us!

Council Set
To Sell Bonds

He reported that required
air conditioning is heinii used
in the exchange buildm; to
keep equipment In pnqier
working order by maintain­
ing a constant temperature
and removing iluitl and liuml*
dll) an&lt;l said (hut constant
record* are kept i» determine
Wien and liuw uflell new
trunk lines should Is- install Pickets
ed
MONTGOMERY, AU. _
Traffic studies just com­ (L’l'l) — Police arrested 1H
pleted h&gt; ihe company indi­ white picket* today who
cate Cat MX new ones a re paraded outside the state
due. Steps also are being capital protesting U. S. a t­
taken hy the company to re­ torney General Robert F.
place line* originally install­ Kennedy * visit with segre­
ed as temporary and in u*« gationist Gov. George C.
longer than was intended by 1 Wallace.
local Soil mem Bell uHlcialx,
I.in hat i said.

Herald Index
Bridge
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Comies
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Across-Board Sales Tax Proposed In Senate
tinued exempt loos on many
across-the-board Items Included in the new
biU.
sales tag hitting virtually
It would extend the three
everything but medicines was per cent tax to groceries,
introduced in the Senate to­ lawyers and other profess­
day as subcommittees search­ ional services, and to news­
ed frantically for new reven­ papers. wire services, radio,
ue to finance record spending. television stations and magaA part of the additional tines.
It leaves automobiles taxed
revenue would be earmarked
for the cities and counties. at only one per cent, but
The bill, which could pro­ boosts the tax on heavy ma­
duce up to $200 million In chinery from a present ceil­
new revenue per biennium, ing of $30,000 to $165,000.
It also puts the tax on
was offered by Sen. Ed Fra­
ser. McClenny, and Dewey charges for repairs, installa­
tions.
remodeling,
duplex
Johnson, Quincy.
It goes much further than apartments, race track ad­
WEATHER: Fair through today with chance o f some showers toni.fht and Friday. High today, 85-90. Low tonight, 55-60,
another across-the-board tax missions. movie film rentals,
The “ monkey bite” at­ V O L 55
United Press leased Wire
Established 1908 THUUS., MAY 23, 1963 SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 718
proposed by Fraser at the and repeals the present exem­
tempted
rape case went
ption
on
goods
sold
out-ofstart of the session, which
***7.-0
to trial thin morning be­
Included groceries but con­ state and radio advertising.
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fore an all-white six-man

TALLAHASSEE (UP1)

A

By LAB BY VEKSHEL
The door to the Fir»t Fedt-w oral Conference room wai
•pea laat night . . . But not
tor me aa the County School
Board aad County Commla•ion met in informal session.
Bald J. D. Wright at the door
. . . “ If anything la reaolred
the people will be told” . . .

broad,

Monkey Bite Case Aired

Forced In
Parked Car,
Girl Testifies

S a t t f a r b iii'r a t f i

We hear that romcthlng waa
reaolred and that waa la the
m future the County Commlaalon will be informed about
jury in the circuit court
poaaible acbool alter and the
* 1 ? '" '*
** V I T " - -J
of Judge Vaasar Carlton.
need to provide acceaa roada
’
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IB A*- * *
S.S*
Charles Edward Sparks, 20•o the county wont have to
j ear-old S a n f o r d
Negro
g s Into the eapenae of build­
weighing 2txi pounds and six
ing a road to aome out-of-thefret tall, is on trial for at­
way acbool . . . It wai re­
WASHINGTON
tempted
rubbery
and at­
vealed today it would coat
tempted rape of a hospital The Senate was expected tuaome 160.000 to build an acemploye last March 28.
duy to puss legislation ending
0 reta road behind the Jal-Alal
The hospital employe, a
Fronton to the English Es­
the silver backing of $1 and
The Hon.se appropriations commitec Wednesday ?0-y car-old white girl weigh-1
tates school . . . That Includes
ing loo pounds and five feel
bills.
m illion to
hi the
uiu 5511,000
&lt;*tii i,umf already
tiiiisiti* approved
ii[i|iitniti by
»»,»
..
..
paving and drainage.
added 51i million
• • •
“ Ncgotiutionn lire progreMing satisfactorily” In
Senate
for
the
estubliahmcnt
of
a
branch
of
!hreo
"chc*
*all&gt;
lhi*
J
1
1
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N
c\V
L eader
the full
efforts to have the Sanfonl Military Academy in
This verbatim quote from the University
entity of Floriilu engineering college in Euat J"1* ‘j’1,1
cn' k
.. ..... ......
,»„u*i-«i
iii'i-nriliiur to Douglas S
rp .w tm m
“ &gt;e
»h°rtly before
HOME c u m political
full operation by September, J. P. Wieners, chair­
the Sanford telephone direc­ Central Florida, according
Stenstrom,
man o f the Mtu'Fariden Foundation, New York City,
tory is directed to the City chairman of the Chnntlier o f Commerce Ion# range midnight, attempting to bur observers predicted today that
glarize the hospital safe and President Antonio S*«ni will
Commission: “ If you hear a
infornted The Herald in a telephone interview this
committee on education, tothen (arcing her to Icavs the
short ’ beep’ tone on your tele­
day.
name Christian Democratic
" morning.
hospital with him.
phone about every 15 secThe full II hum- Wednesday
leuder
Aldo
Moro
as
Italy’s
Wiegert said
he, other
The girl testified Sparks
f® onds, it means that the person
approved a Senate bill nu- (arced her to a station wagon new premier by tills weekend.
Foundation
officials,
Mayor
with whom you are talking is
thotixing a state university or parked in the hospital tot,
Tom
McDonald
and
City
Comrecording your conversation.
branch university in this nrea telling her he was "going to
This signal Is provided by the
missionr
J.
A.
Crapps
had
a
but with an amendment which make love to me.” When he
(SKEENSnOllO, N . f . (UPI)
telephone company for your
“
lengthy
discussion”
Wednes­
will semi it hack to the Sen- found the station wagon lock
Thousands of solemn Negroes,
protection. Use o f a recorder
day evening and were to meet
ato for
concurrence. The e,i .ile . , 1,1 t... forced her
. 7
„
,
without recorder . connector
amendment would add Flagler to’ accompany him to the Ne-j ,uUnlr‘ b&gt;‘ ,m “ * * ru',p’ **
at
luncheon again today- in an
equipment containing a tone“ A very harmonious meet­ County to the seven counties jjro section of the city.
white youth waving (unfedeffort
to finalise negotiations
warning device Is contrary to ing.” Those were the words
Ttie Town Council of Alta­
o f East Central Florida inter- 1 when she continued to re- ernte flags, staged two masthe company's tariffs and not from
for
tha
Foundation to purmonte Springs Wednesday
County
Commission ested 111 having a school lo-1 mse to cooperate, the girl rive marches here Wednesday
permitted. If you do not want chairman J. C. Hutchison in
i-liasa
tha
18-plus acres of the
night r e a e h'e d preliminary
protest segregation.
a record made of what you are regard to the closed door rated In their respective coun-, testilied, he drvssed himself,
city
rsvisatlon
area at 5tel• ' agreement with the Place Entiac.
-^dtf-vetc J -hcT-ta—ioavt the ar-r•aylng, ask the person wun joint County • School Hoard
lonvllle
"aridC
iffryA
v en n ei—
The university* was a re- and returned her tu the bosgineering Co. of St. Peters,
whom you ars talking to dis­ meeting Wednesday night.
DES MOINES. Iowa (UPI)
commendation o f a special j pit®I.
POLICE LI'S. Ben Butler (front) and Jack
Tha
Foundation
hae
agreed
connect the recording ma­
burg for tho company to pre­
"We talked over mutual
Sparks was arrested the — The United Prt-ihyteriau»
Hickson, nlxianl the police liont, prepare to re­
space era study o f Florida's
chine. When he disconnects,
to pay $.175,000 for the city
pare
a
complete
report
and
problems” Hutchison told the
move tlu* hotly of Alltort Robinson, 56, front
university system which was same night by city police alt­ today began the task of
you will no longer hear the
property. The Giants hut
Herald today and it was “ har­
recommendations on needed
released shortly before the er the girl told them he had “ practicing what ttw-y preach
Like
Monroe
at
tiie
city
Imsin
Wednesday
after­
•beep’ tone.”
agreed
to accept $175,000 for
monious."
street pavings, curbings and
remarked he had been bitten on civil rights, Christian uni­
opening o f the ItKlT sesion.
noon.
its property.
The- press was not Invited
by- an animal and police re­ ty and separation of church
drainage system at a cost of . Crapps and McDonald plan
Which reminds me, now ot­ to the meeting and a reporter
called the Negro had been and state.”
(li.tHII).
ter at the too but he's not was told at the door " if the
to return to hanford tonight,
★
★
★
bitten by a monkey at the
Tho study, which wilt take
talking . . . cage might be something is resolved, tho peo­
Wiegera said.
approximately JO days actual
Sanlord Zoo where lie workwired.
ple
will
h«
told.'
r* •« p trust" wbi' -erring
working time to prepare, will
• • •
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
Hutchison sna that satang
recommend stages on con­
a minor sentence in the city ’ a Congress that ha* grown
The Senate-approved meas­ matters discussed was access
struction over u period o f sevJail.
weary
of
farm
sutuddir*
ure proposing, establishment roads lo any future school
erui years. Mayor Lawrence
Hubert Ueaserci, hospital Jteemed content today lu tit
of the St. Johns-lndian River sites and that the County'
Swofford was authorized to
administrator, testltird sh ort-'wheat farmer.* have a tn-t*
Canal District was sent t o , Commission will he informed
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) — ly. before the noon recess that, o f the free enterprise pro­
sign a final agreement sub­
the House committee on gov- 0Q
gj|f| ,Q t!u&gt;}. „ „
With a stroke of the pen to­ file girl was a hospital em ­ gram for whirl: they voted.
ject to approval of Town At­
crnmcntal organintmn Wed­ map out road* going into
Local mithoiitii*.* today were enilpavoriny? to torney Joe Davis.
day.
Gov.
Farris
Bryant ploye and on duty the night of
nesday, Rep. S. J. Davis Jr. schools regarding paving and made Florida eligible* for
identify a IxhIv rtTovured Wednesday afternoon in A pre-construction confer­
March JR and that Sparks
advised John Krider today. drainage.
about M million in federal was a former employe ol the
Like Monroe and tentntively identified tu* Albert ence on the $:t.fi,lHMI municipal
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Kridcr is chairman of Ihe St.
The meeting lasted over an Kerr-Mills fund* for hospital
Robinson, 56.
Cdr. James L. Shipman, a
water system was set for 8:110
hospital.
The House Ways mid Means
Johns-lndian River Navigat­ hour, the commission chair­
and nursing care for the ag­
The Initly was discovered floating on the .surface 11. in. next Wednesday at 2'x year veteran of Sanford
The
trial
was
to
resume
at
Committer
tentatively
ap­
ing Committee and manager man disclosed.
ed.
by a 55-year-old Negro, J oe Hines, of 705 Orange which the construction eon- Naval aviation, Saturday will
1 p.m. today.
proved Wednesday a compro­
of the Chamber of Com­
The measure will rust Ihe
Avenue, while fishing from tint l with Mitt klo Co. o f Mi* accept command of Heavy
Assistant
State
Attorney
A.
mise
version
of
one
o
f
the
merce.
(tale about ».i 2 million over
Ihe rily breakwater.
Mini will Ihi signed by Him Attack Squadron Nine (VAIN
• • •
J. Ilose man Jr., locn a llrarlt, tax-raising provision* of I’ n-,the next two year.* and the
Peace Justice and Coroner mayor and a groundbreaking 9)
in formal
ceremonies
is
prosecuting
Hie
case
while
h
U
ii
I
Kennedy's
lax
program.
Someone stole some wrench­
money is provided in the -gen­
Hugh Il'incan said it appear­ ditto will he set.
aboard the USS Saratoga in
Sparks Is represented by
es and hammers at the Pipe­
eral appropriations hill. Spon­
ed Ihe Itody had been in tho
In other business the coun­ Hie Mediterranean.
Norris D. Woolfork III, Or
line Co. docks . . . Man, still
sors said it would get back
lake (or a week. No autopsy cil approved the pint for u 10
Shipman will relieve Cdr.
lando Negro attorney.
having trouble getting that
BIRMINGHAM,
Ala.
(U
l'll
for this money abiut $8 mil­
was ordered since, Judge acre development to Im known George W. Kimmons, skip­
facility.
— Hundreds of Negro stu­
lion in federal funds.
DAI.IAS, Tex. (UPI) -T h e Duncan said. Ilieto was no ns (ilenurdrii ,
per o f VAII-9 for the past
• • •
TALLAHASSEE (U P lt —
e,
dents suspended «&gt;r ev|a-|led
The program i* limited to
Navy tore into critics of its evidence of foul play.
year. Kimmons will return lo
Only
three
members,
CounState
Rep.
Frederick
Karl
of
Those long awaited drapes
f..r taking part In antl-segrr. ronlrovm la)
persons user 6a years of age
Social Security and health rilmcn Keilh Nixon und Frank Sanford to assume tin.- duties
aircra(t
car­
gallon demonstrations return,
for Jim Spencer's finally ar­ Daytona Bench bat let it lie wlm arc not on public wel­
riers today, ronirnding the cards lx,re the name of Al­ Gerlmnll and the mayor, were of chief staff officer of Heavy
known
in
no
uncertain
terms
rd to rlass today und&lt;v a fedrived.
fare but who cannot afford
flattops were America's bo«t bert ftobinwin. .VI, giving his present for the Wednesday Attack Wing One, replacing
that he is not lo be counted
• • •
rial court order.
big hospital bills without cut­
weapons for meeting rising address ns a Lakeland hotel. night m e e t i n g und items Cdr. Charles W. Meshicr.
out
as
n
possible
starter
in
Legislative delegation fin­
ting into their food and board
WASHINGTON
(U
PD
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he
Bed military threats in Af­ The hotel manager told The scheduled on the ugeiida per­
Tha ceremony will taka
ally got together to discuss the ISM race for governor.
budget*. Welfare pensioners Justice Department, answer­
rica, Hie Middle East and Herald an "Albert lialinson’' taining to Hie |Mj|ice depart- place while Hie Saratoga it
Karl
moved
quickly
t»
Fern Park Incorporation
are provided for under an­ ing a constitutional challenge
MOSCOW (CPI 1 — Pre- South Asia.
had Irccn employed there as fent ami lo tho hiring of a anchored in Naples. Italy.
Decision du«T within the next; »'m*'lch rumors that he has other state hospital program
from Alabama, told Ihe Su­ finer Nikita S. Kliru*l»'hev
At a time when Defense ,1 dishwasher but had been town e n g i n e e r were not VAII-9 embarked aboard tha
few days . . . Says M ack' dw ded «" bow &lt;&gt;ui in favor in effect for several years.
preme Court today the fed,,,,lay ‘ *ic world may face Secretary Robert S. Me.N'a- discharged llinu weeks ago. |brought up for discussion.
"S ara" in March for a sevenj of Sen. John E. Mathew* Jr.,
Cleveland Jr. . . .
eral government has an ohii- 11 Ml" rp difficult crisis than ni.iru was gravely ponderint He ,11111111 tho man returned
month tour with the U. S,
1Jacksonville.
gation to preserve order and thwfubn confrontation of last the carriers' future role a about in days a :o with a
Second and Sixth Fleets.
The rumors flooded the
( ‘leteland not as optimistic
safeguard individual rights if tK-toiier unless the Lnitol iK.v) of admirals came to the |request to Isj reinstated in
Shipman has served as ex­
ataiut school here as Doug Capitol when former Sen.
there is a breakdown of local •
S ,«irs adheres to us "prom- As latlim Sparc Writers A -.o j Ills job tint had been refused,
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) — ecutive officer of the squad­
Doyle
1
arlton,
Wauchula.
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Stenstrom appears to tie . . .
aullioritv
Les” in tha Caribbean.
ciation's 25th annual merttnj
Other papers, including a Trial of a suit seeking to ron since last July. Prior ts
ItldO runner-up for governor, j J U U 1
"It will bo a dog-eat-dog”
to uncork a spirited defense Tampa bank deposit slip, gate bring full luriul integration of Hut time he served as Oper­
The statement answered a .
.
t &gt; * ei
paid a pop call to Tallahassee
| n n t ( s in n l/
battle . . . Heck, not worried.
of the multi-million dollar other name* but efforts to public schout.* in St. Johns ations Officer o f YAII-3, also
With Cleveland
up there earlier this week and held •• 1 „ T , . , „
contort these person* have County will begin in Federal based at the Sanford Naval
preuie Court by Alabama
VATICAN CITY &lt;Ul'l t — ship*
series o f meetings with pulnU rd Errs* International
Intern,
we v e got as good a chance as
suared
There were shades of Hie been |o no avail.
lentiul candidates and lop pol- ! *S,,1{ar Pricr* »ua
nd
in (;0 v. George C. Wallace dial Cope John W i l l , suffering
Court here July 1.
Air Station.
any body.
itieal advisors.
stores across the nation today longing President Kennedy's front recurrent gastric trouble faiiiui lUI'J inter-service fight
Authorities expressed the
• • •
Karl i&lt;dd Ul'l he had a 'n w*'a* cou*'* eventually fiociviun to station troops m complicated by a "blredlng Ic over carrier* and bombers in opinion there wa* no connec­
Major Tom McDonald and
mean an eml to the tive-cenl ,\laliama during the llirmmg- »ion.' appi-nii-it briefly nt lii« ' some of today's arguments. tion in Robinson'* death with
Commissioner Jim Crapps in
best? were calculated to pul that of a 43-year-old Paoia
hut he -aid no decision* wen can,,&gt;’ bar,f
. ham racial crisis.
"tudio window today to h|csa
New York at the same time
made, indicating that hi* po
"*Vc “ **"’• kn,,w w,“ 'r'' "
Wallace asked the cuurt to » cheering, horn-honking As- land-based coinhat planes in barber, Flnyd Dodson, whose
as that ticker tape parade fur sitlon has not changed since “ ll1 ,,0 P-"
uni' el,ain restrain the federal govern venslon Day crowd of alx,ui a comparatively unfavorable beaten body was diacos'ered
Astronaut Gordon Cooper . . . ha announced just prior to the
0 ,6 tial i" Dallas. Tex., „ient and Defense Secretary , l5.&lt;hW person, in .Su Peter's light for dealing with limit­ May lo in Ihe St. Johns River.
Wonder if the hometown hoys Legislature that
Four men have been charged
ed war in remote area*.
to- was a*
l,r*l’e_
*u'tar climbed Roliert S. McNamara from Square.
thought that parade was for
with first ilegreu murder in
strongly considering th* rare. ,0 69 l'cn** ,or ,ivt' P‘,UD,i*
stationing troop* in Alabama
them.
fiodson's death.
1 In many titles, housewives lo , Uppn. „ domestic violence
• • •
Judge Duncan requested to­
streamed to markets to stock u nlo* the troops were reADDIS ABABA, Ethlopa
Bringing that m i l i t a r y
up on sugar.
day
that any relative* or
quested by the state.
(UPI) — An African leader
school to Sanford would mean
friend* of Robinson contact
PALM
DESERT, Calif.
---------------j-----charged today that llw- Afri­
"boo-koo” income for Sanlord
him.
(UPI) — Bandleader Eddie I .O S US B a t t l e
can summit conference had
and Seminole County mer­
The Brisson Funeral Home
Howard, (8, whose recording
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (LPII
TALLAHASSEE (L'PI) — iliuwn an "Iron Curtain”
orr.VWA (U PI) — Secre­ also is endeavoring to locale
chants and business houses.
of "T o Each His Own" sold — Staunch
segregationists Ttie Senate passed a rcsoiu around discussing racial dis­ tary of Slate Dean Bu.k to­
Frinstance. Garfield Walker
15 million copies and became Mayor Art llane* and Police Item today directing the legis turbances in Alabama. Hr ia- day warned the NATO for­ relatives.
estimates it would mean )!,protest to President
his theme song, w-a* round Commissioner Eugene l Bull) 1latise council to study the su'd
eign and defense minister
5o0 monthly for the barbers
dead today in hi* Eldorado C inrror lost their court battle] fea-ibility of lowering the Kennedy over “ Inhuman treat Ha-v must guard again.t any
alone. And. it has been re­
Country Club home.
1 to remain in olfice today.
1voting age in Florida to 18. I mint” of Negroes there.
political or military splits
liably reported, within twoOFFEIUNG OUlt CUSTOMERS —
within the alliance.
three years it would mean $1
Bridge
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• Free Tire Inspection
Rusk was the first speaker
million annually for all busi­
Clu.sified
Page It
*
Expert Wheel Alignment
this morning as lire council
nesses.
Comics
.
Page 10
*
Easy Time I’ uyments
of
(lie
15-nation
alliance
• • •
Dear Aiiby ....
Page 7
We Speciulixe In Tire* For Foreign Car*
plunged into political discuss­
Who »aya it doesn't pay to
Edit-rial ......__ Page I
ion after forging a "new
advertise?
Take
Advunluge Of 33 Yean Experience
Entertainment _ Page 7
KATM ANDU. Nepal (U P I) the American expedition said 1029-foot peak at 3:30 p. to. tup via Hie previously unex- bok ” nuclear striking force
The other day .Maryland
I.egats
Page 10 A II
for NATO.
Fried Chicken people ran a — Two American climbing the four vlrtorious climber* [ Wednesday by way of th.- pi,,red west ridge.
I'uxite
„.
Page 10
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..
, ,,
south eol—the routr used by ! Tha two teums reported by
full page ad on their grand team.* conquered Mt. r.velest
are in g .--) lu-ultli -tml on
, ,
.
Society _
Pag* H A l*
. . . .
.
all previous siu.-ces.ful a»- 1wulkir-tulkie radio that they
Opening . ■ . Ye.'erday , , .
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over s, oarate
route* within their way uu, k down together. vaults.
. .. .
,
•
were descelulllig
tile mouutui"
you couldn't even gel near tin­
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) three
hours
0(
each
other
in
|
Radio
reports
-.-a'd
one
asj
Three
hour*
later
the
tram
[
together
by
the
south
col
The House Drainage
ami . . .
plate . . . we hear the boys
ai* alii! trying to figure cut 8S unprecedented twin ■••suit sault team of Barry C. Bishop, o f Dr. William L'nsocld. 3d. 1They were betwsen 23.000- Water Conservation Commit- A d l V C I F U U in j?
Th. FA 2 0631
105 W. Flrwt St.
NEW YORK ( UPI)—Stocks
just how many hamburgers on the world'* hlphrst moan. 30, of Washington. D C . and o f Cors-alli*. Or*., ami Dr. I foot ramp .1 and 2l.1.VI-f,»,t tee approved a hill today railWE
LIVE I'l-AID STAMPS
)nJ buxrd chicken dinnarsjt41in.it waa dUcb&gt;—i t.*lay. l.uUu-r G. J*r*la,t. 36. I f Eu TTunoas E. Ilornlieiii. 32, ,il rump 2 wln-n r&lt;&gt;oU»i*i| I„|* mg (or a two-year sltuly o. opeiu-il na&lt;&gt;atly higher ou ac
Mold from Iba U o« camp of ,g*i*e, Ol*., rsailiad tli* 20,- San Dieg", I'alif., rracht-d thy [today.
( use o( detergents in Utu slate. 1 Us«/Uaduig tsrday.
were

tUUOA...

School Talks
Moving W ell

BRIEFS

Money Okayed
For College

Bill Seen

'Closed' Meet
'Harmonious'
Chairman Says

turn —

Altamonte OK's
Engineering Pact
On Street Paving

Massive Marches

Church Move

Grown Weary

; Rrvgnf 5'?ns.
Needy Aid Bill

Police Probe
Corpse In Lake

Shipman Set
As New VAH-9
Commander

Compromise OK'd

Don't Count Me
Out, Karl Says

Back To School

Navy 'Slaps'
Carrier Critics

Must Preserve
Order-Court,

Difficult Crisis

Sugar Price

Mixing Move

motion id«*i with the .so- Appears Briefly

CEN TRA L

Iron Curtain

Singer Dies

Vote Change?

FLO R ID A

Guard Against
Splits—Rusk

H EA D Q U ARTERS

Merald Index

2 Teams Conquer Everest

Detergent Probe .

M c R O B ER TS

TIKK SUPPLY, INCORPORATED

�reopending aeeretery end Mr*.
OOe Lee, Longwood, treasurer.
, Mrs. L. P. Richards, retiring
yraMent, gave Mr*. CrittsoMn*Crittenden p T e n a n te d
Mr*. .Richard* with a pafc
president’s pin In return. Mrs.
Swope presented Mrs. Rich­
ards with a beautiful pink
nylon negligee, a gift from the
dub.
Mrs. Milton Tinsley donated
an orangewood gavel mad*
by bar hosband for the use of

FedsratJoa Convention held in
April in Miami Bench.
Mrs. Garland Shaw was in
charge of the devotional and
lira. Putnam gave the Invocatine.
Reports were given from the
bOMtiftcatioa project commit*
tee* on plantings made at the
Casselberry Pott Office, Cas*
aelberry Woman’s Club and
the Longwood Civic League
Rutlding.
•
Mrs. Charles Pieree, Mrs.
Velvet Jacobs and Miaa Emiley
Evans served on a committee
to plan tha luncheon and were
responsible for tha lovely ta*
bl* decoration* of fragrant
white and red tropical flow*
era. Pencils with cut flowers

TALLAHASSEE &lt;UFI) A eeutltuttoeal amendment
permitting we of the 9M
million permanent school
fund for construction of jun­
ior colleges, uaiventtiea and

Mrs. Putnam made a clean
sweep of Urn prise* winning n
potted plant for her list of 55
klnda of birds Identified this
years and n subscription to
Tropical Gardener for her
scrapbook.
Mrs. Ralph Newcomer, out*
going vice president, reported
on the District Meeting held
May Id in Umatilla and attended .by four members of
the local dub.
Guest* at Monday's meeting
were Mies Rial* Matirko of
Chicago, guest of Mrs. HuoLarger and Mrs. Willis Denson
of Alaaka.
The garden club meetings
are suspended for the summer
months and the neat meeting

surrected aJU*1 adoption of t
saving a n d a a i t that made
public schools eligible for them
money. The governor had iB tested it be earmarked kmc*
ly far higher education.

hot dogs, boons and sauerkraut
prepared under the direction
at Wright and Howard Mid*
dtetoa and supplied by the
around Nov. 11.
DeBary freexrite.
John Thursby, a tax as­
sessor built a dock that serv­ Members of tho club onjoyod
iced the old paddlewheel fishing, swimming and boat*
lag during tha day.

lags account for higher e®*
cation.
Under present law, only fit
in.erest from the fund can 1m
used, while the principal must
bn left intact. 11m new pro.,
poeal Iris tha auto spend both
interest and principal* This
fund is composed of mooloy
escheated to the state from
unclaimed bank accounts and

BIG WHEEL

GIRL SCOUT Leader
Mr*. Richard Stridden
of North Orlando Troop
233 will retire at the
end of thia routing
year to anaume duties
an president of the
North Orlando Garden
Club. Mrs. Stodden alno
in an uctive member of
the Longwood Elemen­
tary PTO.
(Herald Photo)

V a

ed in tbs B oom, bet wai »y-

pohik tehoela dtamd * e
Legtilatare Wednesday.
It will go to the voter* fer
approval or rejection at next
years general election!
It was a part of the gover-

YAZOO
MASTER

MOWERS

Farewell Luau
Party Enjoyed .
In Casselberry
By Jane Casselberry
Celery w*a slightly weaker,
With crates of two to thrso
doom setting mostly at M and
f*ur deaea at t U M L Oar*
tarn at film wrap*** eatery
hearts, 18s, brought 98.60.
Cucumber prices continued to
yiae, and bushel basket* at
the beat offerings sold for

SOUTH SEMINOLE GARDEN CLUB officer*, Installed at a luncheon
Monday at the RUuha Inn. are, front from left, Mr*. F. Hueberger; Mr*.
W .T. Chennell, Installing official and Mr*. H. T. Crittenden; back, Mrs.
Arthur Putman, Mr*. Oil* Lee and Mrs. L. E. Swop*. - -- (Herald Phots)-

Church To Observe Women s Day
By Robert Thame* Jr.

■
«4C

as.\

lH, with poor goaMty aad con­
dition as few as |L Curley
parsley prices were slightly
lawer again, crates of five
doaaa buaehoa selling for 94-

•. Basket* at 80-sin
igs told tar 91-91A8.
la Central Florida tha
market for endive and eecaroie was stronger, with a very
tood demand. Crates of an*
dive war* 93.60, with fair gust­
ily aad condition 91.76, and
••enrols was 9* with fair qual­
ity at 91-60. Cabbage waa a
little lower, eratee selling
mostly at 9146-91-85, wllh
some high as 91-60, and celery
prices were steady at 93 h r
all alias except two duaen
and four dotsn, which sold for
9L79. Crates of 24 film wrap­
ped hearte were 92.78.
Prices for cucumbers were
•toady at 98 for basket* or
cratee and beans were un­
changed with the few beet
Harvester variety selling for
98-50, end most offerings
showing the affects of dry
weather aud selling at |3.
Chinese cabbage was steady
at 94 per crate and parsley waa
93-50, unchanged front the pre­
vious day's business*. Peppers
were firm, bushel basket* el
California Wonder types, ex­
tra large ranging from $1.5013.75 and medium to large |39240. Radishes won slightly
stranger at 9ML16 per bask­
et.
Shipments from Florida In­
cluded. Calory rail 14 cars,
trucU 8* carlo! equivalents;
cabbaga rail two, truck 12;
cucumbers rail two, truck 30;
endive rail I, truck nine; pep.
pert rail 14, truck Bit radishes
rail none, truck 10.

Luncheon Party
Enjoyed
In DeBary

' Horsing Glory Missionary
Baptist Church of Midway
will observe Its Annual Wom­
an’s Day activities Sunday.
You are cordially Invited to
attend. Mr*. D. A. Thomas
will bo tho spoaker for the
U a m. sorvics and Mrs.
Flossie Zanders will bring
the afternoon addrass which
will ba at 3 p.m. Chairmen
for tho program are Mrs. El­
la Brooks and Mrs. Ethel
Martin. Tho Rev. R. L. Prin­
gle la tho pastor.
A special thanks to those
Individuals who volunteered
their asstitanca to “ Operatiou Alphabet.” As you know
tho purpose of this project is
to help non-readers and nonwriters to acquire tha basic
fundamentals of reading and
writing. However, the re­
sponse wasn’t as wa had
hoped it would be.
Say, would you like to con­
tribute to a very worthy
causa T Well, become a reg­
ular donor at our local blood
bank. Yours truly contributes

one pint of blood every eight oo Monday morning, May 27.
weeks. It la a good feeling to Consecration Services wlR be
know that your blood save* held on Sunday, June 2.
the life o f an Individual.
The A. J. Hurston Chapter
Each year many Uvaa are of Future Teachers of Amer­
lost due to persons not know­ ica is about to culminate Us
ing how to awlra. Those per* club activities for the 1962-63
school term. Tho Club has
son* who cannot swim should
been quits activo during the
avail themselves of swim­
year, beginning with assem­
ming lessons soon to be held
bly programs during Amer­
at the Goldsboro Swimming
ican Education Week. Our
pool.
speaker was Mrs. J. C. Ringling. In February, tho mem­
The Women of Now Mount
bers attendrd Die State Con­
Cavalry Baptist Church will
vention which was held in
observe their annual Wom­
Bartow.
During April, a
en's Day Program 8undsy.
Teaching Career Month As­
Everyone is invited to attend.
sembly was observed. The
Mrs. Ida Anderson o f Oviedo
speaker for the occasion was
will be the speaker for the
it. B. Thomas Jr., attend­
morning and Mra. Lillie R.
ance officer for Seminole
Hall of our city will deliver
County. Election of officers
tha evening address.
for the term of 1963 64 will be
held at our next club meeting
The seventh grade clan of
after school. On Saturday, the
Midway Elementary School
P.T.A. along with tho Tri-Hiwill give a Banquet in honor
Y and Ili-Y will attend a
of t h e
graduating eighth
beach party at New Smyrna
grades, Thursday, May 30 at
Beach. The clubs will travel
* p.m. The eighth grade will
by Greyhound.
have Ita Claia Day Exercise

Auxiliary Memorial Unit
Re-Elects Slate Of Officers
By Jane Casselberry
Election of officers was
held last Friday night by
American Legion Auxiliary
Memorial Unit 256 of Cassel­
berry at a meeting in the
Womeo'a Club.
Although the Auxiliary only
recently w u organized the
election was necessary In ordtr to comply wiUi depart
mental regulations. All off!cora currently serving were
re-elected, however.
They are hire. Harold Kryder, president; Mra. Whitman
Ward, vice president; Mrs
Keoaeth Walbridge,
secre­
tary; Mrs. Richard Grlndie,
treasurer; Mrs. T h o m a s
illusion, sergeant at anna;
Hr*. Wilbur Morey, chap
lain; Mrs. Luther Mynderae,
parliamentarian,
and Mrs.
Leonard Casselberry, histor­
ian.
Officers will be installed Ip
the fall as the group voted to
suspend meetings duriug the
mtntha of June, July and
August.
Mrs. Kryder tnd Mrs. Wat

Mrs. Alice Robtolio and
Mrs. Edna Reilly wtr* cohostesses at a luncheon party
Saturday at the DeBary Res­
taurant.
Among the guests were,
R iia c Poor of Lsch Arbor;
Dorothy
Beckrr,
Margaret
Rothehiid,
Maria Rcntsch.
Marvtl Johnson and Julia Al­
Wash walls from the floor
len of DeBary. Following the upwards to prevent streak*
,luncheon, the ladles played or stains when cUanmg washa bis wallpaper.

bridge reported on the Sixth
District Constitutional Con­
ference which they attended
In Orlando recently.
Mrs. Kryder and Mrs. Ward
wore elected delegate and al­
ternate to attend the Depart­
ment Convention to be held
in Clearwater, June 7-9.

Tho R. A. Alien Chapters
of the Croums High lit-Y end
Tri Ili-Y Club* bavu received
the Red Triangle Award for
(he second time.
Last year the clubs set this
award as their annual goal.
They worked hard and king
during projects that reflected
the clubs' purpose which il,
“ to create, maintain and ex­
tend everywhere high stand­
ard* of Christian character."
The 1903 school term was a
very rewarding one in Ihjt
the distant goal became a
reality.

Mr. and Mrs. John Howard,
Lika D r i v a , Cassel. erry,
were hosts Saturday at a
Luau given as a farewell par­
ty for Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baer
of Melbourne, who were on
their way north to spend the
summer in Wisconsin.
O t h e r former Wisconsin
’-- '• '“l U who were guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Gullickaon and Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Schrocder, Fern Park;
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McPeck
of Longwood, and Mr. and
Mrs. Corbett Christiansen and
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Facia of
Casselberry.
As each guest arrived they
were greeted by the hostcas,
who was wearing a Hawaiian
l«l. The ladies were attired
in colorful mumui and the
men wore bright Hawaiian
shirts with shorts.
The guests were served
Polynesian Bundle B a k e ,
sparkling pink punch and Ha­
waiian Mood Cookies seated
on the lawn of the Howard's
lakeside home. Palm leaves,
pineapples and b a n a n a s
served as decorations.

Franchint Available la Seminole C oaly

ELECTRONIC INSECT CONTROL
fee residential. Industrial, aad agrksUarmi u m . A
proven, nationally known product with local installa­
tions. Qualified applicant* will bo flows to ace existlag
installations and will bo tralasd by factory personnel.
Ago or past expexieset so factor. Car and pretlosn
sale* work helpfnl* For fall Information and detail*,
writ*, win or phase EDWARD MILLER * BON, INO—
P. O. Drawer 887, Staart, FIs. Phone 387-4193.

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Mr. a n d
Mrs. Manley
Stroud will soon be visiting
their daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dahl of
Rochester, N. Y ., and c&amp;U
drvn.
Mr. and Mrs. George J.
Zeller of Sanford Avenue ra
tertainrd their daughter, Mrs.
M. G. Cosby, of North Orlan
do, this past week.

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Mr*. Erie Vihlen, wellMrs. Vihlen has been named I Sanford Flower Show, which |first week in April 1964 nt
known Sanford gmrden club general chairman o f the 19641la scheduled te be held the |the Mayfair Hotel.
leader and local nunery-wo*
■an took first place In the
garden ahow featuring nitric*
from all over Central Florida
K e l l y s

The Importance of getting a yearly cheat x-ray
physical check-up waa emphasized by Dr. C. W.
dwick, who spoke to members of the Kiwanis
The local doctor pointed out that there are many
diseases and conditions which con affect the lungs
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bestirs pneumonia and tubermiosis, which ie what moat
people think al&gt;out In connec*• tlon
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WILLIAM J. ROGERS,
left recently to enter
htuiic training at Lackland AFB in Texas. He
in the non of Mr. and
Mrs. George Rogers,
201 Grapeville Ave.
Rogers m o v e d here
from M o r r i s t o w n ,
Tenn. six years ago,
attended local schools
and was employed by
the Sanford Produce
Co. While a student at
SHS he was a drummer
in the hand. He plans
to work toward his
high school diploma
while in the service.

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the

and Health Assn, has branchnow
concern
its
education pertaining to these
other lung conditions, in an
effort to get people to do
something about them.
Some o f the pulmonary dis­
eases, which are equally aa in­
capacitating though not con­
tagious, ami which recelva
littla publicity were pulnted
out.
The included chronic bron­
chitis, small abceaaea In tha
lungs, fungus infections, eancer, edema, h im , asthma,

FLOWER SHOW WINNER, Mrs. Eric Vihlen
gnzes proudly at the First Place trophy and blue
ribbon that she won at the Parkwood Plaxa’s
Central Florida Garden Show, held in Orlando
last Saturday. Her entry listed under the name
of the Hemerocallis Circle depicted a living rose
garden, complete with white picket fence.
(Herald Photo)

By Shirley Wentworth
New officers of the Bear
Lake Community Club were
elected at * l a a t Thursday
nlght’e regular monthly meet­
ing of the group in the Flor­
ida Power Lounge on Bear
Lake.
Elected were William G.
Carpenter, president; C. D.
Spence, vice president; J. N.
Ancrum, treasurer, and Mra.
Russell Loomis, secretary.
In opening statements as
the new president. Carpenter
suggested that m e m b e r *
strive to make the club a
more neighborly one. both at
meetings and outside activi­
ties. He also suggested that

each member submit to him
threo ideas, In writing, for
club improvement and actlv.
Ity which later will be pre­
sented for discussion at a
general meeting.
In this manner m ore en­
thusiasm would be shown for
the club and tta work by all
members, the president said.
Mra. Loomis,
who was
chairman of the beans and
frank supper held preceding
the meeting, reported that
the supper was very success­
ful and that S3 adults and 21
children had been served
during the supper hour.
The next monthly meeting
o f the group Is scheduled at
the Lounge at 8 p.m . on June

held in th* Parkwood Plata
mall, Saturday.
The prlie-wlnntng entry
waa designated In a 12 f t
by 25 ft. area and depicted
a row gnrden, On a carpeting
of tod, Mr*. Vihcn placed tall
podacarpua at a background
and used a full diaplay of
choice bloomlnr rote*, aurrounding the whole thing with
a picket fence and a garden

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Its upper inside corner is
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Mr*. Vihlen Hated her en­
try under the name o f llemerocallia Circle o f which the
1* a member, and alio In her
own 'name. She la Immediate
paat president of the Sanford
Garden Club and a paat pre»ident of the Hemerocalll* Cir­
cle.
The local gardener recently
we* given two special awards
in the DeBary Garden Show
held at the Count Frederick
DeBary Mansion.
One o f her entries, designed
In the Image o f a formal Jap­
anese garden, haa been extenaivety photographed by th*
Stat* Federation o f Garden
Clubs and by the Dellary Club
for entry in the national con­
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General Elect

N otes
Bishop Johnson, Altamonte
Bp rings; Ralph Streblow, A l­
tamonte
Springe;
Doris
Frsati, Longwood; Mnrla Derum. N. Orlando; Rhoda Gray,
Dorothy Kudell, Jennie Brady,
Shirley Jean Spivey. Brenda
Bowden end Luda Young, of
8anford.
Birth*
Mr. and Mr*. Lawrenca L.
Hills of Sanford, a girl; Mr.
and Mrs. John Brady of San­
ford, a boy; Mr. and Mr*.
Vergil Spivey o f Sanford, e
girl; Mr. and Mr*. Donald
Fraata o f Longwood, a boy.
Discharge*
Katherine Davis, Lake Mary;
Teresa Davie, Lake Mary;
Floy Fallows, DeBary; Fred­
erick McCleary, Lucile Glenn,
Mildred Ervin, Myrtle Kelly,
Nettie English, Mays Black­
burn, Samuel Griffith, Will*
Boyd, Amanda Montgomery,
Anna Pearl Hill, Finnla MeCaskill, Laura Kirkland, Baby
Boy Soloman o f Sanford,

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Winners of it table* In play
•t thl* week’s Tuesday after­
noon meeting o f the DcBnry
Duplicate Bridge Club were
announced today by Howard
Middleton, director.
NS, first, Mra. Ruth Hiatt
and i’ldl Dellerard; second,
Mr*. Myrtle Dunm-hacke and
Mr*. Nan Edwards; third, Mr.
and Mr*. Howard Middleton
and fourth, Mr*. Albert Besom
and Oscar Barnett,
K\V, first, Mrs. H a r r y
Schob and J. A. Sheffield;
second, Mr*. Norman Meyer
and Marvin Long; third, Sir*.
William Woodlock and Nor­
man .Mortimer and fourth,
Mr*. Myron Accnnll and Mrs.
Elsa Unkles.
Next week's game will be
Master point.

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tntataf aid*, nutefait, art and
graft •qofpmnat gad auppHca, phta
tha taaeWa aalary, (wtoeh la vary
low) art all paid for oat of faada da­
rtvad from contribution*, Rift* and
donation* of local individual*, cluba,
lodfM, civic, religious and ftataraal
orgaaintlona.
And by a llg yearly fund-min­
ing project, auen aa tha musical
Merry-Go-Round which ia baing pro­
duced, directed and f r u i ted by
tha m a iti of tha ehfldm tad by
aft ai» to about 12
to teaih thpm a ttttln

mak, the w d k s of the year.
»Mcoumgt aalf cxprcaalon with
■uprising taint for drawing,
end art.
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dagger outfit Bat now that
tha so yean am up, Stanley
Lovell baa written a book, “ Of
Ipte* sad S t r a t a g e m s ,"
(Prentice-Hall ISAS.)
It reveals at least eoeae of
the (aside stories. If it isn’t
required reading la the moru
circumspect Ceatral latelUgeneo Agency, boused la Ha
multlmUUoa dollar palaoa up
tha Potomac from Washington,

uoderginU and todiraei
tha butRutkm of Hu
of the organisation to to atrengthen
and enlarge tha teaching staff of tha
school ao that more children may ba
taken la from tha long waiting Hat,
which sow knacks at tha door, beg-

faca mmvMual child to maka evena ttttte pngnag.
But proms# If baing mad*, tonchar, Mr*. Jerry Kecth, aaya . . . .
sometime* quite amazing progremt—
and aomatimos quite heart-rudlng
disappointment.
Even with aldoa and helper* on*
teacher cannot cop# with mors than

088. it should bo.
Lovell waa and etlll ta a
manufactcring chemist Ho
holds soma 70 patents ia hla
own name. He waa recruited
for OSS by Dr. Karl T. Cromp­
ton of MIT and put to work
by Vatmovar Busk of tha Car­
negie institution—mes who
know good brains when they
found them and knew what to
do with thorn.
Maybe that’s wbat’a needed
now—more and better brains
with a m um o f huntet threwa
in for good measure.
One of Lovell’s first jobs

sstucs of tho tosch-

Phil Newsom Soys

Trouble In Seoul

The United States, never
fhlly enamored of South Koroa’e military regime, kaa for
peroral week* now boon ovideneteg ■ apodal displeasure
with the general In Seoul.
A low in relatione earns on
March 16, when the ruling
military Junta headed by Gen.
Park Chung He* reimposed a
baa on political activity and
disclosed plana to continue
military rule for another four
year*.
Under U. 8. pressure, hla
•chow eoilspeed on April 6
when Park rescinded tho poll-

tleai ban and agreed to fall
•lectlona for restoration of a
civilian government.
Tha agreement eased but did
not remove tho strain between
tho two governments.
Ao concrete evidence of this
displeasure with Park, the
United States had withhold aa
extra 9113 million In aid which
tha Korean government said
It ncoded to pa/ for important
purchases.
This weeks tho reasons
■tamed apparent.
From Seoul, U. 8. Ambas­
sador Samuel D. Berger, who

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CASE P-446: Martin G.,
aged 94, baa been promoted
to an executive poet with hie
Insurance firm.
“ Dr. Crane,” be began, *1
am new at this sort ef thing.
Be 1 don’t know how to get
along very wall with people.
“Could you please give me
aome pointer* on huw to be a
good boei ?
“ Is it poeslbl* to be well
liked and still retain th« re­
spect end cooperation of your
employes T”
Yes, indeed! A good employ­
er should evoka both loyalty
as well aa popularity from hla
worker*.
A few years ago I made
a survey of 1348 men snd
women employes In various
types of office, store and fac­
tory.
They talked very freely
about their employers. And
hsre are some of their exact
criticisms)
He claims credit for all
new ideas and Improvement*
originated by hla employes.
A buck-passer who always
rages and trie* to blame a
subordinate for hie own mis­
takes.
Poor letter dictator, He
mumble* and enunciates poor­
ly or tries to dictate with *
cigar In hie mouth.
A bearcat who trie* to Intlmldat* everybody and rule
by fear.
Barcaatle and negative. Al­
ways looking for a mistake as
he can bawl out an emplpye.
But never praises anybody for
good work.
Poor manager. Waite till al­
most quitting time to dictate
* big batch of letters, and

then wanta them Cone before
5 o’clock.
i
Plays favorites or shows
partiality to hi* relative* on I
tha payroll
i
Old maldish. Rnoope around
Doesn’t
for petty error* or dust on the ;
filing cabinet*.
&lt;
Yells about tardiness nut '
fails to notice unpaid over- i
time that far offsets the few 1
Employes,” enclosing a long,
minutes the employe may istamped, return envelope, plus
have been late.
20 cents.
Airs hie domestic problems
It la widely used In indus­
and private affairs at the Itry so keep it on file.
office.
(Always write te Dr.
Derogatory towatd hie wife. Crane la care ef this news­
Calls her his “ball and chain.” paper. ratio* lag a long,
Personally repulsive. Has stamped, addressed ravel"U. 0,” or halitosis, dandruff • t o and 39 M a t e to caver
or foul tobacco breath.
typing and printing casta
Let* his secretary try to when yew read for ewe ef
boss tho other workers and booklet#.)
run the department
Practical joker. Tries to
make employes tha butt of hia
Jokss. Gets irate if they don't
laugh at hla corny humor.
Q—How are pearl* named?
(ieta personal while dic­
A—According to t h e i r
tating. Pate stenographer's shape. "Paragon” la a per­
knee, etc.
fect sphere, “egg shape” la
24Isay and vacillating. Afraid an elongated oval, and ao on.
of hla own superior.
Boasts of his ses conquests
Q—What waa the relation­
and tries to havs an affair ship b e t w e e n President*
with ft-malo employes.
Franklin and Theodore Roose­
Stands and peers over the velt?
shoulder of employes while the
A—Franklin waa a Bth
latter are working,
cousin at Theodora Roosevelt.
Delays about purchasing
much needed supplies, machin­
Q—Who designed tho cos­
ery, ate.
tumes worn by tho Swiss
Guards *t Vatican City?
A—Michelangelo, In tha
1500*.
Politically Inspired emotion­
al gimmick* and fanlaitlc
promisee are tha trade marks
of tha Democratic party. We
Republicans c a n n o t and
should not try to compel0
with them on their own shal­
low ground.
—Sen. Barry Gotdwator, RAri*., on wooing minority
group votes.

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Q—What special type of soo
la found in Jerusalem?
A—A Biblical son, contain­
ing many of the animate men­
tioned In the Bible.
Q—How early did labor
unions appear In Amtrlea?
A —At about the time of tho

Revolutionary War.
Q—Who te credited with
starting tha retain industry of
Tha la guilt by association California T
and Innuendo. Pm not guilty A—Tho Jesuit friars, priests,
and I've dona nothing wrong
to bo tshamod of.
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day from Alim Dull#*, then
A m t 111) in Switserlaml,
. . * L__ A -M *■ - - 1
later
bead of Catral Intelll(#neo Agency. H* reported
that a Frenchman escaping
to Switserland had said ha
waa a guard for water ahip.
m*nt* from a biy power plant
In Norway to Pennomunde, on
Lovell’s next Job was to the Baltic coast
Lortll had been briefed on
make counterfeit Japanese
currency need In the Philip­ the U. 8. Manhattan Engineer
pine Islands occupation. A oroject and knew that heavy
water was nsed in atomic en­
■train on Japan’* economy, ergy research. Ha alto knew
but the Japs never caught on. than aerial reconnaissance
One Lovell invention waa a had revealed come 70 mysteri­
harmless firecracker called a ous ikl slides on the Baltic
“ Hedy Lamarr.’’ When you coast all aimed at Britain.
Lovell reasoned that tha
pulled a small win loop, it
Mails were developing rock­
ets that would carry atomic
bomba, so bo pomaded Don.
oran to alert the Royal Air
Force. The SAP raid on Pennemunde In August IMS set
tha German V-S program hack
a year, thus saving the Nor­
Lovell went an from then mandy invasion.
to develop • magnetic bomb Actually, Uio heavy water
which, attached to railroad wasn’t shipped to Fanncmunde
cure, would blow up only when but to Wotgaat where tha
the train was In n tunnel, thus Germans were working on
wracking the tunneL Next waa atomic submarines. But they
a silent and flashlesa pUtol never got them built in time.
Lovell’s greatest achieve­
for use by underground fightment in counter-InteUlgenc*
ora and saboteur*.
Donovan demonstrated one came after President Roose­
of thceo guns to President velt told Donovan one day,
Roosevelt in his White House “Bill, you must treat tha Rus­
office one day, firing six silent sians as you treat the British.
but deadly shots into n sand­ They’re killing Germsns every
bag. After bo recovered from day, you know.”
Shortly thereafter a team
surprise and shock, FDR said:
“Bill, you’re tha only Rspubli­ of Russians appeared at OSS
can I'll over allow In my offico headquartera to Inspect Lov­
ell’s bag of tricks. He mad*
with n wsspon ilka this."
Lovell's greatest achieve­ aura that hla silent, flashlesa
ment in espionage was per­ gun went off with a blinding
formed right here In Washing- bang and that his booby traps
didn’t work.

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With everything from Coho to
Loss *ad boek a*ria to badly
iMMi ap, marks th#r ehoold
briar itanley P. LmU back
to Washington again. After Penman, who ilgntd Hitler’*
and Mussolini’* name* to all
aU, h#*a only 71 now.
Lor#11, ia ease j n bar* for* kind* of official document*

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Another door hope and ptraistent
dream of the Seminole County A m .
for Retarded Children la to estab­
lish a workshop for teenage retard­
ed children to begin teaching them
M a g the water faucet on and off,
simple skills with which to Ee aalf.
playing and dancing and singing to
gtowcll, recognizing animals, people,
supporting and self * sustaining ia
flacaa and things m picture* deter,
modtrn loetetys
mine whether they are able to team
Tha children admitted to this
_ ^ _________ ___________ ___
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school art what ia kaown aa ModoaUJk to be able to ba trained Into cable". That is, they poena enough
far aimpie jobs and vocations with Intelligence, enough proaants o f
which they may keep buay, employ# mind, enough talent and ability to
. their time and even earn ail or part
be able to learn many things, if
•2 their living whtt they become someone just takas the time and pa.
Mi eider,
times to teach them.
1H
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There are acme publicly supportthings are teamed by moat children tad schools for mentally retarded
. before they go to achooL But with
children, but the number of units
V, these children, much of It cornea
available under tha Basic Minimum
■ V hard, ia difficult to understand, pain. Foundation Program of tha state is
" fat to grasp and hard to remember,
extremely limited and Seminole
It takas a gpeeiaUy-trained, ded- County does not now have any im­
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L y lt C . Wilson Soys

A ClUaeae Committee for
a Frew Cuba (CCFC) has
been set up in Washington, D.
C, Impressively, it Is spon­
sored by a score of notable
Americans.
CCFC la nonpartisan, thw
committee is likely to deve­
lop considerable
political
muscle, however. Its spon­
sor* are such as to win the
confidence of tha Amtrlcan
people if CCFC eaa make
itsetf heard.
VoL 1, No, *1 of CCFC'a
Free Cuba New* (FCN) waa
May 4, a modest, eight page,
mimeographed pamphlet edit­
ed by Daniel James from 617
Albee Building, 1416 G Street
N. W.. Washington 3, D. C.
Emphasis appears to be on
Cuba. But the committee’s
interest embraces the whole
of Latin America.
CCFC la sparked by sev­
eral ideal and convictions of
much urgency:
Tbit there is urgent need
lor an effective U. 9. Cuban
policy embracing n method of
freeing the island tram com­
munism.
That the cnselvement of 6
million Cubans may now lead
to the enslavement of 200
million persona In the re­
maining it Latin American
republics.
Tbe Communist achieve­
ment In Cube snd plana for
tho other 1* republics are
wholly part of an offensive
designed to enslave the Unit­
ed Slates.
That communism ia making
such progress la Latte Amer­
ica that there may be ether
Cuba* there before long.
Implicit in the CCFC pro­
gram te the conviction that
the Kennedy administration

dots not now kavo an effec­
tive U. S. Cuban policy. U
CCF gets tho attention o(
tho V. S. public, the Kennedy
administration will find it­
self under a punishing non­
partisan attack. The political
consequences could be very
great. It already is evident
that the 1964 Republican
presidential and congression­
al campaigns will make Cuba
a major Issue.
Tbe first issue of FCN as­
serted that the overall situa­
tion in Latin America is
much worse than tho Amer­
ican people realise.
“ Tho Communist drive
there,’’ said FCN, “ is al­
ready on the way to producing
these serious consequences:
“ Demoralisation of Latin
America's democratic forces.
“ Resurgence of dictatorial
military elements intent on
taking power in reaction to
tho Communist threat
“Infiltration and subversion
of other Latin American gove-nmenta,
“ Frustration of inter-Amer­
ican effort* to achieve social
and economic progress.”
FCN summed up things
thus:
Portoflno, fishing village on
thw Italian Riviera, has been
a resort since ancient times,
maintaining it a old-world
charm.

“ If not halted before much
more time has passed, thw
Communist drive south of
tbe Rio Grande could resultin the gradual Isolation of tho
United States from Its friends
and allies in Latin America—
the reverse of the effort to
isolate Communist Cuba.
“The object of Free Cuba
News is to publish news
about Cuba, and about thw
growing Castro • Communist
Infiltration of Latin America,
which is not now finding its
way into existing news me­
dia. The American people
when given the facte, will
make up their own minds
what to do about them.”

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Women O f The Moose Form Sanford Chapter
Sanford Chapter l«H , Wo­ and inspiring ritual, which
men o f the Mooso, was Injtl* took place In the Lake Mary
toted Sunday afternoon with Fire Halt, enrollment and in­
struction ceremonies were
a total of 31 charter members
held for members of the
present for the ceremonies chapter after which installa­
conducted bp Mrs. Rose M. tion of officers was conduct­
Weidenmeyer o f Clearwater. ed.
Grand Council Member, who
Installed were Mrs. Ida
served as Instituting Officer. Map Sjoblom, senior regent;
Orlando Chapter 1002 was the Mrs. Edna Mcshotto, junior
lastltuUni Chapter.
graduate regent; Mrs. Eloiae
Following the Impressive Small, Junior regent; Mrs.

Lera Harris, chaplain; Mrs.
Eva Moore, recorder and
Mrs. Kap Gehr, treasurer.
Appointed offlceri installed
were Mrs. Marp Lou M irrs,
guide; Mra. Emma Willla,
assistant guide; Mrs. Mildred
Luster, Argus; Mrs. Emma
Bashara, sentinel and Mrs.
Lenore Price, pianist
Assisting Sirs. Weideroeyer as assistant instituting of­
ficer was Mrs. Jeanne Bol-

tcnbach; as instituting chap­
lain, Mrs. Iris Dunn and as
Instituting pianist, Mrs. Marp
Saleeles, a former deputy
grand regent.
Chapter 1002 members pre­
siding at the installation
were Mrs. Tbelma Sherrod,
junior graduate regent who
served as Installing regent;
Mrs. Ann Harris, college of
regents. Installing guide and
Mrs. Alice Sasser, college of

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regents, installing chaplain.
Charter memnera enrolled,
In addition to the offlceri
named were the Mints. Mar­
tha M. Dsnktefs,, Kathryn I.
Thomas. Gundrun Hansen,
Winifred M. White. Anna
Colley, Margaret J. Aul. Wllda J. Farrar, Julia Wells,
Marion E. Schwelckert, Gla­
dys Pinter, Mary C. Pinter,
Anna
Schwelckert,
Millie
Schweickert, Doris Gandy,
Lucy L. Hodges, Irma Craig.
Bettkr Donley, Berniece Sobeck. Pal Fletcher, Flora M.
Herrmann
and
Rosemary
Pierce.
Although the Chapter was
formally instituted as a San­
ford Chapter, membenhip in
the organisation Is open to
all women of the surrounding
areas who fill requirements
of eligibility in their kinship
to a lodge member.
Sanford 'Lodge 1S31, Loyal
Order of Mooae, will honor
the new chapter at a dance
to be held this Saturday night
in the Lake Mary Lodge Hall
for all members and their in­
vited guests. A three-piece
orchestra will play for danc­
ing beginning at 8 p. m.

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By J i m

Mrs. H. L J
Good afternoon. Louise Rushlow Is in Miami for a few
days attending a church con­
ference. • • • Very sorry to
hear that c . P. Rabun is in
Orange Memorial Hospital In
Orlando where he underwent
eye surgery. We wish him a
very speedy recovery. • •
Also so very sorry that
Brown Swaggerty is 111 In
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Hurry up and get out o f there
Brown. Will be thinking about
you. * • • Had a phone cal!
from
Lrnora Johnson.
It
seems that the house that
she and A1 ami son Jim were
renting since tbeir own home
burned caught on fire. Have
not had full particulars on
it yet. lenora said that their
clothes were saved. But the
furniture and the house were
damaged badly. ♦ • • Linda
Hitlell was given a gradua­
tion dinner Monday evening
at the Rlkisha Inn by Madelene Coveney. Eight o f finda's high school girl friends
were invllrd along with Mary
and myself, \udrey Yeakle.

graduate regent and Mrs. Eloise Small, junior
regent. Not pictured ure Mrs. Mary Lou Marrs,
guide; Mrs. Emma Willis, assistant guide; Mrs.
Mildred Luster, Argus and Mrs. Emmn llashara,
sentinel.
(Herald Photo)

FIRST OFFICERS o f SunfonI Chapter U04,
Women o f the Moose, are, seated from left, Mrs.
Eva Moore, recorder; Mrs. Kay Gehr, treasurer
nnd Mrs. Leru Harris, chaplain; back, Mrs.
l.enore Price, pianist; Mrs. Ida May Sjoblom.
senior regent; Mrs. Edna Mcshotto, junior

Hospital Business Stressed A t Rotary

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Even though
a hospital
'n
|ilcr a hu&lt;lness, it has certain disadvan­
tages a normal business does
not have, says Jack Monahan,
executive director o( t b o
Florida Hospital Association.
Monahan spoke to the Ro­
tary Club at a noon meeting
as the club observed “ Hos­
pital Week."
Included in the problems he
listed were not being able to
choose who the customers will
be ami not being able to de­
termine when they will be
customers—it's not a 9 a.m.
to 3 pm . proposition, he said.
Neither can the hospital de­
cide what to sell the patient
since the doctor makes that
decision. Therefore the hos­
pital cannot decide how long
the patient will be a custom­
er. nor how much credit he
will be allowed.
Most important, Monahan
■aid, the customer It not

willing buyer of the product
the imspilal sells.
Monahan listed other prob­
lems faced by modern hospi­
tals trying to operate as a
business, and (lie hospital ad­
ministrator who must equate
the desire to run (lie hospital
as a business and the medical
and humanitarian aspects of
the hospital.
The most important prob­
lem hospitals face, Monahan
said, is trying in keep up with
the advances of medical sci­
ence. Although it is impossi­
ble to provide for all the ad­
vances, he said, some kind
of reasonable relationship to
that progress must be main­
tained.
Other difficulties include
trying to give the patients the
accommodations t h e y
re­
quest, finding congenial ami
well trained stalfs, and com­
bating the bad public rela­
tions about high hospital

costs.
|trade information are valuAlthough hospital c o s t s I able, he said, and a proceseem high, yiunshsn said, Uiti liUld ui 'K 'grcgaiiiiK pal terns
nation aa a whole spends according to (he degree of
more on tubacco and alcohol illness will undoubtedly prove
than it docs on hospital efficient.
charges.
Monahan characterized the
One of the reasons for the hospital of the future as being
rise in costs, however, Is the underground because of the
Increased units of service use of radioactive treatment
Compsrcd to 10 years ago. materials, more TV monitor,
patients
are now
getting mg of rooms and wards
twice the X-rays and three where minimal care la needed
times the clinical lab work. and monitoring of Iwuly func­
1’rlccs o f the actual work has tions by machines, Much as is
actually risen very little, done with the astronauts,
Monahan said.
Monahan said that in his
To solve these problems opinion the hospital of the fu­
hospitals are turning to the ture would also take a turn
professional hospital adminis­ away from the home like at­
trator who has been especial­ mosphere and become more a
treatment
place.
ly trained for the job, Mona­ technical
han said. They are also Monorails would transport pa­
adapting business techniques, tients from room to room,
even though business consid­ and the use of disposable
erations have a lower priority equipment w o u l d become
more extensive.
than patient needs.
Hospital associations which

Casselberry

Larry Reams received the
of rank ot Star and an Instruc­
Casselberry held a Court of tor'! Radge. Hilly Dempsey
Honor Monday night at the and David Krohna received
Casselberry C o m m u n i t y their First Class badge.
Receiving their S e c o n d
Methodist Church following a
Class
badges were
Chris
family covered dish supper.
Boys who took part In an Cass. Danny Dempsey, Bob
impressive c a n d l e lighting Glaze, Steven Nicarry and
ceremony
explaining t h e Peter Montgomery.
The following boys
had
meaning of the various ranks
in scouting were Dan Cassel­ earned merit badges: David
berry, Steven Nicarry, Wal­ Krohne, electricity; Norman
ler Blstllne, Billy Dempsey, Mitchell, horsemanship; Wal­
Ricky Casselberry. D a v i d ter Bislline, scholarship, and
Sieve Duncan, cooking.
Uridine and U rrv fleams.
liieim UuiicJII. '3 ie»i Du*Scoutmaster W. T. Daniel
Jr. presented awards earned con ami Chuck Norris were
by the boys amt explained presented with their one-mile
that the Scouts have to ad­ swim patches to b« worn on
vance one rank during this their swim trunks.
Scoutmaster Daniel espec­
year in order to he eligible
to go on the troop's trip to ially commended the boys for
the Smoky Mountains this earning this patch under ad
verse conditions. They swam
summer.
the rough waters of Lake
Norris In cold and windy wea
liter during a camping trip to
Camp Lanoche.
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Nursing Exam
Applications
Now Open

Professional nurse licens­
ing examinations will be giv­
en by llie Florida Stale Hoard
of Nursing in the Seminole
Hotel in Jacksonville on Aug
usl 8 and 7, Hazel Peeples.
RN, secretary treasurer of
the Florida State Board of
Nursing has announced.
Completed applications must
be filed In the office of the
toard no later than July 9.
The address of the Roard Is
1115 Reach Ulvd. Jacksonville
TALLAHASSEE tU P li-A 1, Florida.
controversial bill to give the
NOT ALL HONEY
state a professional highway
Honey bees carry water as
chairman
breezed
(brunch
the Senate Roads Committee welt as honey. Special carr­
iers bring the water to the
today by a vote of 8-1.
But it still must get h&gt; hive, dole it out, seal it in j
Appropriation* Committee be­ cells or even act as Storage
fore going to tho full Senate. tanks themselves until it i.«
fur a vote.
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|&gt;y Mrs. Carlyle Swnfford. left, are Mrs. Charles Adkins, treasurer; Mrs.
Harold Cluck, secretary; Mrs. H. A. Scott, vice president and Mrs. Ch irles
Dome, president, left to right.
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Helen Wade and Mary Faria
of Sanford. The table* were
cleverly decorated by Made­
line and she gave Linda a
beautiful g ift • • • Connie
Griffis la going to be Llnda’ a
guest this week end. Connie
Is a former resident here
but now resides in Holly
Hill. • • • Cart and Rose
Anderson were called to
Lake Lanier, Ga. because of
the tragic drowning of Rose**
brother David Lee Tedder.
Re was burled with full mili­
tary honors. Our sympathy
goes out to Rose and the rest
of her family. • • • Congra­
tulations to J. W. Anderson
and Ruth Wilson on their re­
cent marriage. We wish you
a long and happy lire to­
gether. • • • Clara Matheson,
Sammyc Lou Keel and daugh­
ter Martha motored to Al­
bany, Ga., a week ago. Ssmmaye and Martha visited
with Saminye's brother Pres­
ton, wife Gloria and child­
ren and Clara went on over
to Lafayette, Ala., and saw
daughter Wanda and J. T.
Relcher and children. • • •
The C. 11. Knight family
of Dunnell and Miss Judy
Vaughn also of Bunnell ip c it
last weekend with Samu.ye
and Leon Keel. • • • L.ltlo
Kenny Spivey fell and hurt
his left leg a few days ago
and is having to slay home
for a (ew days. • • • Mrs. II.
A. Taylor, Mrs. Herman Spi­
vey and daughter Carolyn
spent Thursday in Maitland.
asked Lucille what they
did and she said they went
T.V. Stamp shopping. That*
cute. • • • Lucille and
Christine Driggers of Orlando
have been very busy putting
up pickles. • • • Here tell
Clara Matheson has been do.
Ing the same thing. • • •
Mr. Marvin Dodson, eon and
granddaughter
of
Sparta,
Tcnn. have returned home
■fted being relied here for
Ihe funeral of hli son Floyd.
J—‘—1 Hope j mr m ul to &lt;cv.
the Glee Club in their last
concert of the year Tuesday
evening. • • Tomorrow (F ri­
day) evening the High School
Rand will have it* annual
banquet and concert. Go hear
them at concert lime. • • •
Son-in-law and daughter Dun
and Shirley Hudson and our
three granddaughter* spent
a few day* with us last week.
Was sure glad to see them.

By the way Happy Birth­
day lister. • • • Mrs. Ruby
Kenney, her two daughters
and grand children of Haines
City were visitors here Tues­
day. They were the guests
o f relatives out st Woodruff
Springs. They are former
residents there. • • • Mr.
and Mrs. F. F. Allison had
as her guests also on Tues­
day the Chandlers from In­
tercession City. They drove
up with the Rev. Cecil Shaf­
fer who is building a home

on Orange Blvd. • • • Mr*.
Charles Baker ‘ and children
motored to Gainesville Sat­
urday where they attended
(he funeral o f a relative. * *
Have had a reque* for this
proverb. This will be Use
thought for this week.
Yesterday la but a dream
And tomorrow only a vision
But today well-lived
Makes every yesterday t
dream of happiness
And every tomorrow a vi*
sion of hope.

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Mantle Almost Matches Gordon's Feat
aad Wet Moeki (to Chicago
White Sox whipped tto Washlagton Senatora H , with new
Nats' manager GU Hodges
watching from tto steads;
tto Los Angsks Aagab sip­
ped tto Ckvtlaad Indiana 14

ticker-tape parade aad din­
ner, but tto tight belonged
strictly to klkw Oklahoman
Mickey Mantle.

imII lM«l»g., .ml «to Mlim*.

sola Twins detaated tto Boa*
loo Bed Sox 3-1 «• Jlna East’s
■even-hit pitching.
By winning, tto Orloke
aad White Sox remained tied
toe first place la tto Amer­
ican League race, with the
Yankee* a game behind in
third place.
Barber gave up four kits
aad walked eight tottera la
tto alx Innings he worked and
gave wig to Stock when to
started tto seventh Inning
with another ban on balk.
Stock promptly eat down nine

other major kague player
a m has don* to tto to-yoar
history of Yanks* Stadium,
*ad that Includes such stars
as Babe Butt, Lon Gehrig
and Jo* DIMagglo.
Mantle elmoet seat a base­
ball Into orbit when to crash­
ed a homer—"tto hard** hit
ball of my Ufa"-*gatoat tto
uppermost facade of Yankee

runs off him. Pete Ward's
two-run homer la the first and
Jim Landis* baies-kaded trlple la tto eighth vert tto
Mg blows.
The Angela blew aa early
six-run kad aad than woa out
la the 11th wbta Gary Bell,
tto fifth Cleveland pitcher,
hU Lee Thomas with tto
bases loaded aad two out to
chase over the winning tun.
Minnesota'! Jim East held
Boston to aevtn kits. Tto
only run off - him was Lu
Clinton’s fifth toning homer.

bringing tto i | I U « r b u t
world tolp pitchers, Betofftog
replied:
*1 dost think it world tolp
ttot mack. After oil, fo r can
(•t hit* off It too. R an k
Ella* waa throwing It against
m ora night la WaaUnctoa
aad struck a moo oat oo It,
bat wo pot oom* klU o ff tto
Earlier. Cnrnmleskuer Poto pitch too. la tto old days
Boaollo announced ttot June* plenty of goyi got baao klU Milwaukee
Philadelphia
E. Hamilton, 93, world to|ia off tto ■pUtsr.*
Houston
work Judo 1 u tto leagues
Now Tort
roving watebdog to tolp protort future iacldoata orck ai Drivers Prep
tto Pari Hornrac aad Aka
Kama earn.
For ‘Classic’
la other dovoloptaoata tto
INDIANAPOLIS, tad. (UP!)
league:
—With leai than 4* boar* re—Reaffirmed tt* awardlai making before tto flaal
of tto 1923 ebampkmahlp to weekend of qualifications,
tto Chicago Cardinal*—there- drivers worked today to get
-by—qyvttuliug- -ubjavtims by USfir~ Mra a ikapo for the
Pottavllle, Pe.
last-minute
icramble for
—Revised tto cotdown num­ atartlng poaltfama in the Mam*
bers. This year roetan must orlal Day 900-mlk race.
to cot to O players by Aug.
Eighteen driven, led by
ST; to dg by Sept. 3; and to pck-sitter Pamelll Joaea of
ST by Sept 19.
Torrance, Calif., qualified
—Ordered clubs to mala can lait weekend, leaving
injury roports to tto kague 13 *pota yet to bo filled la
office to order to etudy var* the 33-car field.
loos Injuries with a vkw to Joaea, who qualified at a
taking preventive measure*.
record 151.U3 mitce an hour,
—Approved e sodden death continued to set tto pace at
finish for tto annual Playoff the traek Wedne*day aa ha
Bowl gam* at Miami, Fla.
turned In the day'a best un­
official ipeed of 151X94 m.pJj.
while oa a teat rm.

Folley, Cleroux
Clash Tonight

Mantle, Yanks 9; Gentlk,
Ortoka; Powell, Orioles; Nlcholaoa, White Box, and Stugrt, Red Sox, alt t.
National League: — Aaron,
Braves 13; Cepeda, Giant*;;
Covington, Phils; Dailey, Gl­
ints; P, Aku, Giants and
Howard, Dodger*, all 6.
Bane Batted In
American L*agu*t — Wag­
ner, Angel* 37; Nicholson,
White Sox 31;; Allison. Twins
0 ; Stuart, Red Sox 37; Robtoion, White Sox 27.
National League: Aaron,
Braves 34; Robinson, Reds
31; Fairly, Dodgers; Royer,
Cards, and Whitt, Cards, all
Flicking
American Leagee: Pappas,
Orioles 4-9; Fischer, Athletics
6-1; Herbert. While Sox 9-1;
Bouton, Yanka 3-1; Buihart,
While Sox 4-1.
National League: O'Dell,
Giants 6-0; Koufax, Dodgers;
Perranotki, Dodgers; Sim­
mons, Cards, and Maloney,
Beds, aU 6-1.

WASHINGTON (UP1) Jimmy Plornd may wind up
playing tor tto New York
Meta u payment far GU
Hodgea, tto aurprie* new
manager ef tto Washington
Senators.
When Hodgea waa given hta
unconditional release in o r
dar to succeed deposed Mick­
ey Vernon as tto Senstors'
field boss Wednesday, It was
announced the Meta would re­
ceive nothing to return-except good wUl.
However. It waa reported to
Lot Angeles Wednesday night
that Ui* Senators will offer
tho Mete a player aa part of
the deal. Speculation Immed­
iately centered oo Pieraall, a
long-time favorite * Meta
manager Casey Stengel who

Senkarik Hurls
Yowell’s To
Little Loop Win
Skipper Senkarik fanned 11
baiters and alkwad only two
hits aa Yowell'e defeated
First Federal, 13-3, to Uttk
League play Wednesday.
Senkarik aided hta own
cause with a home run. BUI
Millar aUo Muted n fourmaster tor YowsU's.

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kidney stones to mld-Jhty leaf
year and appeared In only 34
games. He underwent knee
surgery during the off-season,
then appeared to only 11
gamea this year before being
placed oa the disabled list
with another knee aiimeat
The announcement of Ver­
non's dismissal and tto hiring
of Hodgea waa mads by
George Selkirk, the Senstors'
general manager, who said
Vernon would move Into the
club's fro* office as aa "ad­
ministrative assistant"

MONTREAL fUPD-PHtt*
ranked heavyweight contend­
er Zora Folley and former
Canadian champion Bob Cler­
oux meet tonight to a ached*
uled 10-round rematch boat
that may to tto tuning point
for both fighters.
Vateran Folley of Chandler,
Aria., remained a heavy 3-1
favorite to rrpeat bis lopaided decision of a year ago
to Sea FtaneUeo. Cleroux,
ranked seventh by tto Blag
magastoe, has won his last
two local starts by knockouts
In unlmprosalvo fashion.

MINNEAPOLIS (UP!) —
Defensive safety Charlie Sum­
ner toe quit the Minnesota
Viking* of the National Footbell League to accept s coach­
ing position with the Oakland
Raiders of tto rival American
League.

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wing who scored IS goals for
Hsrahsy la tto American
Hockey League last season,
toe been obtained by the New
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Lyman High School too
been admitted Into the Or­
ange Halt Conference et a spe­
cial meeting of the loop this
week In DsLend.
Other OBC members nr*
Leesburg, Wildwood. Lakeview, DeLanrf, Apopka and
Kissimmee.
Two schools, Sanford end
Winter Park have joined the
new Metro conference making
room for tho oouth Seminole
achoo] to be admitted Into Uw
0I1C.
Lyman will compete In tto
loop In baseball, basketball and
football. The achool also has
plana to add track, awlmmlng
and golf qast year.

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'U campaign and Immediate­
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club'e brass aad Its fans. He
■kidded to JM last year aad
has n Jtt average to 0
gamea this season.
Georg* Weiss, the Mata'
president, waa enrouta back
from Los Angeles, where the
team p l a y e d Wednesday
night, and thus waa unavail­
able for comment on the
Pkriall report. However, a
club spokesman pointed out
Hodgea went to Washington
as n free agent, "So they
don't owe us anything."
"But If they want to do us
a favor and giva us Pieraall,
I don't imagine we’ll turn
him down," the spokesman
added.
It seems unlikely that the
Mels would allow Hodges,
who was to popular wllh New
York fans, to go to Washing­
ton without asking something
in return. The club paid the
Dodgers gTJ.OOU (or the 39ycar-old first bsaeman In
Ittl and alio spent a bundle
on Gil for surgery.
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Mwipaptr nek” and th« money I am
cheated oat of la unbelievable. People
pat paper elipe, buttons or one or two
pennies into the slot instead of the
pries of the newspaper. They think
they art cheating the newspaper
company, but they are only cheating
the newsboy. HE has to pay for ev­
ery newspaper he gets from the
company. Does the general public
know this, Miss Abby?
DISGUSTED WITH PEOPLE
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DEAR ABBY: I have a sister-inlaw who has brought her baby over
to my house for me to watch as early
as 7 o’clock In the morning. And
sometimes she doesn’t pick the baby
up until 10 o’clock at night. Now I
don’t mind watching the baby be­
cause she is a little doll, but don't
you think I have a right to know
where my sister-in-law goes for 15
hours while I take care of her baby?
NO NAME PLEASE

ByAbigail Van Buren
only one bite during the whole meal
because she was so busy waiting on
everybody else. I told her that I
would have been glad to help her if
she would have ASKED me. 8ha in­
sisted that I should have had brains
enough to know she NEEDED help.
Abby, 1 am telling you. I didn't know
she needed my help. Was I wrong to
sit there?
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point there
was nothing
South could do to make the
hand. He won in his own hand
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7:90-9 pm. CBS. Fair Ex­
change. Star Eddie Toy Jr. is
a talented old hand at eccna
stealing by either subtlety or
wild manipulations of hia
facial features. Tonight he
takes the subtle step, trying
to subtract a few year* from
hia age by using a hairpiece.
Ha ia trying to look Uka hia
former seif when ho was a
dashing young airman. Thera
ia also an enjoyable sequence
with a group of London’!
Aimed
street
entertainers.
Eddie Foy Jr., Dennis Witerman, Victor Madden: star.
7:904:10 p.m. NBC. Wide
Country. “ Straitjackst for an
Indian.” (Rerun). Guest star
Claude Akins la particularly
well cast for be can act the
part of a wild Indian as well
as look It without makeup.
This particular Indian ia a bit
different from the traditional
Hollywood Redskin. He la
loaded with good Intentions,
but little else, as he gathers
wild horses to help Mitch fiU
an order for rodeo Livestock.
Much confusion, a bit of vio­
lence and the arm of the law
are the results. Earl Holli­
man and Andrew Prlne star.
1:304:90 p.m. NBC. Dr. Kil­
dare. “ To Each His prljon."
An interesting and sometimes
exciting melodrama that has
R o u Martin, guest starring

took her kind and led a sec­
ond club. Then the got in
with the ace o f trumps and
led a third club which Ira
nilfed.
Ha returned the queen of
diamonds and just waited for
the setting trick. Actually
tha elub lead was not very
dilliculi ui decide un. tu t I
wonder just how many play­
ers would
havo followed
Dorothy
Moore's Une of
thought and mada it. Dorothy
had listened to tha bidding.
Obviously South held four
clubs and five spades and
North three spades.
In that caae, if North held
four eluba Ira would be able
to ruff the third lead o f the
suit since Dorothy held the
ace and king of trumps she
could get three elub leads.

question “ How do you like my
new hat I " and giving you an
honest answer that either will
cost him money or put you on
th« defensive, he studlea it
and soya it looks fine, hut
then you’d look fins in any
thing.
Instead of bristling when
you mention the name o f an
old beau, he pays you a sud­
den compliment, knowing you
must be feeling the need o f
on*
Instead of talking about all
the things you are going to do
somsday, you suddenly realise
that TODAY la the important
day.

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as an alcoholic, winning tha
acting honors. Whllo suffering
hallucinations, he tells Dr.
Kiidara (Richard Chamberlain) an Innocent man has
been Imprisoned for a crime
ho committed. Later, be re­
pudiates his confession as the
Imaginings o f
a tortured
mind and pltads with Kiidara
to forget 1L But Kildare feels
ho w u tailing the truth and
tails the district attorney.
Kildare gats another scorchtag lecture from Dr. Gllleiple
(Ray Massay) la this one.
9:90-10 p.m. CBS. Twilight
Zona. “ The Bard." A whim­
sical fantasy that has some
amusing moments with con­
temporary television coming
ia for some barbed Jabs. A
struggling writer (Jack Ea­
ton) gets help from the ghost
o f William Shakespeare and
immediately becomes a suc­
cess. Shakespeare, however,
U annoyed by the strange
behavior of actors, agents
and producers. The bard then
gets temperamental when hie
TV work ia revised. Burt Rey­
nolds has a good bit as a
method actor who pains the
bard.
0:90-10 p.m. ABC. Meilala’a
Navy. “ Parents Anonymous.’ ’
You'll like this one because
It’s warm as well aa ridicul­
ously funny. Mcllale (Ernie
Borgnlne) god hia crew tem­

porarily adopt a waif (Cherylena Lee) who la left behind
by a hospital ship. Angry
Captain Binghamton ( J o e
Flynn) orders Mcllala to turn
the moppet over to the proper
authorities. It’s touch and go
as McIIsle and bis men ap­
pear to lose then outfox the
frustrated captain, who can't
■ay a thing when Mcllala
finds parents (Franklin Siu
■nd Pat LI) for tha child.

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tha Americans Still solid 2-to- !1:M (X)
( ( ) The McCoys
1 favorites to beat their Brit­
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U:Jt (X) Concentration
ish rivals for the 18th time.
( ( ) Pete A Dladya
Play gets underway over the
7,025-yard Alisa course Fri­
day and wind Up on Saturday.
Under the new rules o f com­
petition foursomes will he
played on each morning and
eight singles matches each
afternoon—all over 18 holes,
which la a departura from tha
old 30-hole grind,

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ty,” appears on the cover of the current issue of TV Directory. Condi,
sponsored by the Seminole Chamber of Commerce, is vying with other
"cover girls” in a contest sponsored by the periodical for a trip to Holly­
wood, with TV appearances, and other prizes.
(Ruhija Photo)

Residents of Sanford and
the Seminole County area for
your tremendous response to
our opening.

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NEW YORK (U PI) — Ths
“ dream" mil* race between
world record holder Peter
Snell o f New Zealand and
American titllit Jim Beatty
will be televised livo from the
California Kelaya at Modeato,
Calif., Saturday night by the
A n u iiu u B w sd w ttlig ■*»»■»
poker than they charged him puny (A11C).
for hie physical examination.
It all turned out, all right,
however, for Illack later was
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
asked to become a financial The Washington Redskins o f
adviser to the Mayo Founda­ th* Nstinnnl Football league
tion, which handle* Its multi- have signed Utah Htata quart­
million dollar endowment that erback Jim Turner for th*
help* finance medical service* 10G.1 season.
fot charity patients.
U. 8. Information Agency
Only U. S. territory where
workers In Bolivia have found
a new use fo r old n d lo pro- Christopher Columbus ever
g u m tapes. Formerly the re­ ■et foot li Puerto Rico.
cording* were erased after be­
ing broadcast and the clean
tape* used to record succeed­
ing programs.
Now the old tape* ar* dis­
tributed to missions In re.
mote mountain areas of Bo­
livia, Tha pries.* broadcast
the recordings on their public
address systems.
The U8IA programs, par­
ticularly the anli-Communist
ores, arc broadcist outside tho
churches and on tho villngu
squares, right along with the
priests’ sermons and talks to
their parlib:oners.

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H o w Ciga r , Slippers Elude J F K
WASHINGTON (N E A ) —
President John F. Kennedy
doesn't always hart an easy
time o f it when he wants to
■pend a quiet evening at the
White House.
First Lady Jacqueline was
going to a performance of the
American Ballet at a down­
town theater with brother-inlaw Bobby and friends. Hus­
band Jack decided he would
stay at home.
During tha flr it act Jackie
aent a Secret Service man to
phona tha President that the
ballet was so good ho should
coma over.
Soon afterward, the Presi­
dent arrived at the theater,
still in time to enjoy a goodly
portion o f the night's perform­
ance. Hut White House sevurlty guards reportedly were less
prepared for a night out than
the President. They wtre nil
settled comfortably for tho
evening with their shoes off
when Mrs. Kennedy's call
cant* In.
Recent
commotion
over
news censorship has caused
revival In some newspnp.-r
circles of the old proverb “ The
truth shall mak« you free "
The rub Is, say the critics,
"Y ou ’re not always frea to get
It."
Associate Justice John M.
Harlan o f the Supreme Court,
listening with h!s colleagues
to an Income tax cate Involv.
Ing a dance studio, heard with
astonishment that some peo­
ple buy “ lifetime courses" en­
titling them to 1,200 hours of
instruction.
"When they finish," he said
quietly from the bench, "they
must be magnificent dancers.’’
Air Force Chief o f Staff
Gen. Curtis E. LeMay was 50
Noe. 15. Ille Navy counter-

part, Chief o f Naval Oper­
ations Adra. George W, Ander
son Jr., e a r 68 on Dec. 15.
On Nor. 15 Anderson sent
a gift to LaMay. It was es­
corted by a bosun’s mate to
pipe It aboard In the best
Navy style. A Wave officer
bearing a letter o f transmittal,
a Navy commander and Ma­
rina lieutenant colonel—both
aviators—followed the gift—
a four-foot model o f tho air­
craft canter Forreetal—Into
LeMay’a outer office, much to
the amaiemsnt o f the Air
Force chief.
Un Dec. 14, tho Friday bef«re Anderson’s birthday, Le­
May, not to bo outdone, sent
a present First came two
kilted Air Force personnel,
loudly playing bagpipes. They
were followed by air police.
Finally came the present, a
model of tha controveraial
long-range bomber US-70.
At a recent party of Inter­
national bunkers in a Wash­
ington hotel, on« of the wait­
ers told the dignifisd money
men, “ You people drink more
than anyone who cornea here,
except the machinists."
Eugene Illark, who rc-tlree
OVERTON, Tex. (UPI) as president o f the World
Hank on Jan. 1, telle one on Residents o f Overton hoped
himself about a checkup at there would be no fires to
the Mayo Clinic. He went out day. Eighteen of 25 members
for a thorough examination of Dm volunteer fire depart­
and was there for over a week. ment, including tho chief,
quit.
On Saturday night the ataff
doctor* invited him to a week­
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relax their own tensions. Part
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Instead o f worrying about
Are you sureT Give youritlf
hia safety or being indignant
his simple test and see how because he didn't telephone to
rou rate. You can figure you say ha would be late to din­
lave it made—If, and when: ner, you calmly turn the burn­
Instead o( waiting for him ers on the stove to “ simmer,’*
o notice the new curtalne end and beat him to tha evening
icing hurt when he doesn't, paper.
Instead of trying to get him
rou march him right in to look
it them and tell HIM how to tell you what is wrong
noth they help the looks of when he comet home in a
grumpy mood, you hufry din­
he room.
Instead of trusting himself ner on the table, tell the
» remember such important klda to go easy, and remind
iatea as the wedding ennl- him that it's tha night of hia
rersary (hall never forget tha favorite television show.
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DEAR ABBY: I have news for
the wife who complained because
her hutiand never told her he loved
her. Mine whispered, 'T love you,
Marcella” and then I let him have
it with the lamp. Yours truly,

Hate to write letters? Send one
dollar to ABBY, BOX 3365, BEV­
ERLY HILLS, CALIF., for Abby’s
new booklet, "HOW TO WRITE
LETTERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS.”

W hin Mrs. Charles Moors
and Ira C o n J r , o f Dallaa
won tha m ind p a in at ths
St. Louis Nationals it marksd
tha second mixed pair victory
fo r Dallas in tha last thrso
years.
I watched tha new chainalone play in a Bridge Deck
duplicate tha other day and
I was able to see one o f the
reasons why they won in St.
Louie.
Mrs. M oon sat W est and I
was watching her hand only.
As is customary with me
when 1 kibitz, I try to decide
on my own play and it did
not uka me long to make np
my mind what I would lead
against four spades with her
hand.
It didn’t take her leng
either. She placed the four o f

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gument at our house and would like
help in settling It The other night
we had company for dinner. After
they left my mother said she had

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know how old you are, but any girl
over 12 should not need to be told
to get up and help her mother. How­
ever, I’d call It a draw. Neither
should your mother have fumed si­
lently. She could have good-humor­
edly given you a clue by saying.
“ Come on, Mother's Little Helper,
pitch int”

DEAR NO NAME: Yes, with a
capita] "Y”. And if she’s going some­
where she shouldn’t be, don’t make it
easy for her by keeping her baby.
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MISS BONNIE COX
Jocoba, 404 San Marcos Ave.
She la a graduate of Tarpon
Spring* High School where
during her senior yesr she
V is voted Quean of the Cor
onstlon Sail, Best-Looking,
Best Personality and Most
Popular. She waa alio elected
Homecoming Queen of Tar
pen Springs High School.
She expects to return to
Sanford after graduation.

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CORRECTION: In the ee
count of the recent wedding
of Miss Cindy May, a brother
turned Into a father, when
gremlins got into the press,
and the error slipped by
everybody.
Cindy’s father Is deceased,
and serving as best man at
the wedding was her brother
E. Porrest May, who was er­
roneously listed as being her
father, the Isle Rev. Porrest
May.
These things happen some
times, lo the chagrin of the
editorial staff. All we can do
is sjy, "We’re eorry."

Refroahawnts of lee mam, Rhett Jackson, all of Lees­
f
ad punch were served burg; a granddaughter, Lynn
Mn. Sally Jock s* of Lealto
members
and guests of the Bauman; a n o t h e r grand­
wood shared hooors with her
family which waa represent- daughter and hostess for the
gnat grandson, Harold m a ­ ed by four gt&amp;eraUoas for the party, Mrs. Freeman, and an­
inta. at a family party cele­ occasion.
other great grandson, Brad­
brating his fourth birthday Those present, and their re­ ley Freeman.
on Saturday, May 11, at tha lation to Mn. Jackson, wen
Friends of the family pres­
homo of bis parents, Mr. and her daughter, Mn. Eugene ent were Mrs. George C.
Mn. Henry Freeman, 200 Bothell; a grandson and fam­ Crawford of Orlando and Mm.
oa, and these events slip by Palmetto Street, in Loa* ily, Mr. sad Mrs. Harold C. S. Donaldson of
without tha proper write-up wood.
Jackson Jr. and Thomas and Mary.
and editorial comment.
Such an event was tbs com­
edy three ect play "Best Foot
Forward" presented by the
Dremstlci Club at Seminole
High, May 10. It was a smash
hit and It wsa a double-dyed
shame that the audience was
so slim.
But those that were there
thoroughly enjoyed the pre­
sentation which bad laughs
aplenty—and the acting was
terrific. These kids, all mem
ben of the Dramatics Club,
love to aet and really did •
fine Job with the play, which
has been real big on Broad­
way for a long time (and I
believe it was made into a
movie.)
SUn of tha show were Bob
Bolt aa the mlxcd-up, con­
fused youngster who Invites
■ movie star to the prom;
Louise Higginbotham as the
g l a m o r o u s , sophisticat­
ed movie star and Donna
Sandage as Bab’s discomfited
SHARING HONORS with hi* great grandmother, Mr*. Sally Jackson, at
and put-out girl friend. Car­
a four-generation family party to celebrate hi* fourth birthday recently,
rying the supporting roles of
Bob’s two roommsles with a
wa* Harold Freeman, son of Mr. and Mr*. Henry Freeman of I-ongwood.
pro-touch and realistic fervor
Members o f the family pictured are, front from left, Mr*. Jackson hold­
we-e John Westgate and Ro­
ing Thomas Jackson, Lynn Bauman holding Bradley Freeman and Harold
bert Murrie.
Freeman, the honoree; back, Mrs, Eugene Bothell, Mrs. Freemun, Harold
Terry Buckelew did a mag­
JnckHon Jr. and Rhett Jackson.
(Herald Photo)
nificent Job as the Into pro­
fessor, trying to find out what
the "craiy" students are up and fun and frolic to suit
to with their shenlgana. The every taste.
In return, they ask that you
whole play had a marvelous
purchase
tickets to boost the
touch of authenticity, as the
parts were mostly geared to desperately needed support
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Aiken
the particular age group In for the Littto Red Schoolwhich the local setors are house, the private school for entertained with a breakfast
retarded children, wlto can- after the May Day Ball, bonnow a part of anyhow.
no! attend niihlic M-honls
wing their sun Bedford, who
■-Tin. puiU of the inuviL Jlsr.
This school is entirely de­ is a member of the graduat­
professor and the chaperone,
(played hy Margaret Toe vs) pendent on charity, contribu­ ing class of Seminole High
were well-Ounc and expertly tions and fund drives for its School.
The Aiken home in Mayfair
performed by Louise and Ter­ financial aupport. In return
for that aupport the school of­ was decorated with arrange­
ry.
Comments heard after the
presentation w e r e compli­
mentary to Ihe entire cast,
mixed with regret that many
more people did not get to
see the fine performance the
youngstcra presented.

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Mrs. Jerri Keeth, the teach­
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her and It takes a special
kind of teacher to manage
tills kind o f a school.
I havu digressed from the
beginning o f this commen­
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(or Tuesday night at B p in.
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On one end of the table was
a beautiful threc-ticred wed
ding cake and on the other
were dainty assorted sand
wicbes. w e d d i n g cookies,
nuts, candles and the punch
bowl.
Lorraine planned the cn
tire party and with the as­
sistance of some nearby rela
fives managed to keep the
couple away from home long
enough to have everything
ready Including the guests
when they arrived.
About 30 friends and rela­
tives called during the even­
ing to wish them well and
enjoy the party.

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Third Birthday Observed
Donna Wsrolek celebrated
her third birthday with a
party In bar honor, given by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Wszolek. at their home
24 North Second Street la
North Orlando.
Games were enjoyed by the
youngsters awKh Ellen and
Pat Campbell and Timmy
Grlnstead winning priies.
A white birthday caka with
pb\k candles wss served with
hot dogs, potato salad, baked
beans and punch. Tha group
aang "Happy Birthday" to
Donna and helped her open
her gifts.
Other guests were David
and Sherry Carr, Carol MeVay, Lisa Nall, Patti Grinstead and Robby Hudson.
Mrs. Bob Dean assisted
Mrs. Wixolek and other
adults present were Mrs.
Donald Nall, Mrs. William
Carr and Mn. William McVay.

DONNA WSZOLEK AND SHERRY CARR.

Miss Bishop
Hostess For
Circle Three

Family Picnic
Enjoyed By
Peacemakers
The Peacemakers Wives of
VAH-7 celebrated a husbandless Mother’s Day with a
family picnic at Lake Golden,
which doubled as a farewell
to two ladiei with the same
last names.
Both Mrs. O. W. McGuire,
whose husband la Joining Hat
Wing One Staff in June, and
Mri. Jack Maguire, who will
be Journeying with her four
pre-school offspring to their
new duty station at the Atom­
ic Energy Commission, in
Idaho, were presented silver
bracelets. They were engrav­
ed with the squadron medal­
lions and presented by the
wife of the commanding offi­
cer of Ihe squadron, Mra. L.
A. Heath.
Chairmen of tha outing
were Mrs. E. A. Decker and
Mrs. W. C. Holton. A delic­
ious fried chicken dinner was
served by the new catering
service at the Navy Ex­
change.
A special guest was appro­
priately a mother, Mrs. A.
Oswald, who is visiting her
daughter. Mra. R. M. Thiel
and family. The children had
such a good timo they wanted
to come back the next Sun­
day.
It takes only hot soap or
octcrgcnt suds and rin«es to
keep stainless steel tableware
shiny. No polish is ever need­
ed.

Miss Florence Bishop was
hostess for the monthly meet­
ing of Circle Three of Ihe
CWF. Mrs. V. II. Grantham
gave the worship program
from Paul's Roman Sandals
pertaining to qualifications
for women leaders in the
church.
Mrs. A. U. Huntley present­
ed the program from "The
Rim of Southeast Asia," a
study- on China.
It was announced that the
annual church meeting will be
held May 28 with dinner on
the church grounds. Mrs. 0.
D. Laindresi, circle chairman,
will be hoateaa for the next
meeting on June 10.

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Jaycee Wives

Wedding

Flemings

" O U R FIN ES T F R E E Z E R ...

Circle Members

plained shout the Improve­
ments made nt the club and
grounds.
Plans were n&gt;inp!etrd for
the hamburger broil held thii
past weekend.
Twenty two members were
present for the business ses­
sion conducted by the presi­
dent. Mrs. Harry Adair.

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KADER'S Howe's J n M o ju
Jewelry

Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Jsffords, S20 Catalina Drive,
celebrated their 20tb wedding
anniversary, recently, with a
surprise party given In their
honor by their daughter, Lor­
raine.
The house was irtistlestly
decorated with floral arrangemeats of white mums, snap­
dragons and baby's breath. A
special arrangement wss one
with 20 red roses, gift to Mrs.
Jeffords from her husband,
each rote representing one
year of marriage.
The refreshment table was
overlaid with a white linen
cloth and centered with a
pink and white arrangement
of sweetheart roses, cams
Horn and snapdragons and
flanked by two pink burning
tapers.

Elks Ruler

Members of the Jaycee
Wives Ciuh made plans for
future activities when they
met at Ihe home of Mrs. A1
Keeth.
They decided to assist with
the "Merry Go Round" this
Saturday and scheduled a
"taatln tea" for May 23.
They also elected a new di­
rector, Mra. Larry Skatea.
Fourteen members were pre­
sent for the business aessioo.

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DeBary Personals

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ments of wliito daisies flank­
ed wilh green candles in
white holders, to depict the
class colors of green and
white.
The hosts were assisted in
serving by their daughter,
Miss Anne Aiken. A f t e r
breakfast of hot cakes, saus- ,
age and bacon, the guests in­
dulged in Informal singing
Jjjn McGuiro at the
guitar.
Present with the honored r
guest were his date Susan
DICK AIKEN, right, dona chef'* hut and upron
Tamny, and Stewart Clovis
to nerve hot cuke* to non Bedford, left, uml hi*
and Ann Pharr; Steve Wilson
date Kiman Tamny, at a breakfast held ut the
and Cathy Duller; Jack Caolo
Aiken home in Muyfuir, following the Muy Day
and Sharon Stanl; Alex Car­
hull hint Saturday niifht.
man and Susi Deal; John
Westgate and Itotierta Han- _
kin; Diehard Mayer and Judy
lavender; Mike Champion
and Ccni Wheatland; David
MacGillis and Michele Jones;
Jim McGuire and Donna San
Ity Mrs. Adam Muller
Mrs. Frank Musia, of Macdsge.
Mr. and Mrs. John Williams Dill Air Force Rase, Tampa;
Miss Paula Purser, of Day­
of Plantation Road have re­
tona Beach, and son Edgar
lumed to DeBary from a re­
Scott home from college for
cent trip to Bloomfield. N. J. the day.
Mrs. William Lakcman «t
Mr. a n d
Mrs. William
Sanford Avenue had as her Gluinpp, of Maplewood. N. J.,
recent guests, Mr. and Mrs. arc the guests of Mrs. L.
L. If. Schafer, of West MascocJt of .Monroe Avenue.
Guests attending Ihe De­
Pete Uowersox, exalted ml- Orange, N. J . who are va­
er of the Elks Club was guest cationing in Central Florida. Bary Volunteer Fira Depart­
Rev. a n d Mrs. Damon ment Dance Saturday night
speaker at a recent meeting
of the Anna Miller Circle, lie Scott of Hibiscus Drive en­ from Dcl-ind were, Mrs. R.
thankrd them for their help tertained Mrs. Stott's sister Huggins and George Von
■luring the p.iit year and ex­ and brother-in-law, Mr. and Halle.

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COMING UP next week arc
two more shows which prom
ise lo be highly entertaining
for the general public.
First off is the "Merry-Go• • •
Hound" which you l i s v i
V A C A T I O N S some heard so mueh about. This Is
times come at the timo when the big variety show filled
something Important U going with singing, dancing, funny
sklu, instrumental music and
other offerings of talented lo­
cal people.
And if yuu think there are­
n't any really talented folks
around these parts, you Just
don't know your onions, (as
the old saying goes). 'Cause
the folks at the .Seminole
Assn, for Mentally Retarded
Children have got a great
Thu second show is tlie San­
sliuw lined up to entertain
ford Mule Chorus’ s Spring
you, with Just ahuut every
variety act you can think nt Concert. Tills gruup lias consislenlly Improved since Its
beginnings a few years ago
and its presentations are al­
ways mueh enjoyed and ap­
preciated by fans and listen
ers.
Tills concert is slated for
May 30 ut 8 p.m. at the
same place . . . SI IS audi­
torium. Guest artist. Sid VihIrn Jr., who made such a hit
at Hie lust show will again
add the music of his trumpet
to the rich singing of the mate
vuiees, lo give Ihe show that
added fillp, sort ut Hid cherry
un top.
Bettye (Mrs. Dr. Robert)
Smith, only woman of the ag­
gregation, accompanies the
8. Sanford
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chorus in their musical rumbl­
I Cl ML S. of Ginderville
ings.

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Four-Generation Party

BONNIE COX. ■ student la
tto* curriculum of dentil hy(k M la the school of den­
tistry nt Loyola University in
New Orleans, will receive her
certificate Saturday at grad­
uation ceremonies.
Bonnie is the lovely dsujbter «f Ur. and Mn. C. H.

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Cathy Celebrates Fifth Birthday

HELPING CATHY CASSELBERRY celebrat.
.tcth birthdny are
from left, front row, Roper Shea, Cathy, Limb, ilflcLeod, Cheryl Lynn
Lott and back row, Ricky Newberg, Joy Miller, Tommy Herald and Mntt
Copeland. Another guest, Repina Laitt, i» not in the picture.
(Herald Photo)

90th Birthday Celebrated
By Donna Estes

and young people from the
Altamonte Springs
Baptist
Church who sang a number
of Mrs. Cramer'a favorite
hymns.
Also calling were Mrs.
Anna Davis, Sir. and Mrs. R.

Mrs. Sarah LaRosalie (Lotlie ) Cramer celebrated her
90th birthday on Tuesday,
May It, by enjoying a turkey
dinner with her daughters,
Sirs. Lcnora Ecklcs of Ococe
and .Mrs. Hcttie McNamara
with whom she makes her
home at 212 Day St. in Longwood.
Mrs. Irma Garrett of Ocoee,
a family friend, also was
present for the dinner.
Others who visited during
the day ami the remainder of
the week to extend congrat­
ulations were Rev. Lewis D.
Haines and a group of ladies

MRS. SARAH LA ROSALIE CRAMER

Eve. Appointments

Picnic Enjoyed

Summertime brings back
memories of old-fashioned ice
cream parties — the k i n d
where everyone took ■ turn
at working the freezer be­
tween “ times up" at baseball
or dips in the pool TodayAnother from Bus book is
hand freezers are hard to
find. Instead manufacturers Saiisagc Scrapple.
are producing electric gad­ 2 lbs. pork sausage
gets that turn out Ice cream 2 cans (8 ozs. each) evapor­
ated milk
with a flick of the switch.
One of these fits into an ice 2's cups water
cube tray and operates in the 2 rups crushed corn flakes
freezer compartment of a re­ 1 cup yellow cornmeal
frigerator. Another electrifies V* tsp. salt
the old time freezer. If you it tsp. pepper
have either of these new elec­ 2 eggs
tric ice rrcam makers—or if 3 to 4 Ihsps. lard or dripping*
Brown sausage and pour off
you still have an old fashion­
ed hand freezer—you're pro­ dripping*. Combine milk and
bably looking forward to lot* water. Measure 3 cups of li­
of home-made ice cream tills quid and add to sausage. Re­
serve remaining liquid for
summer.
Fur one that will bring the dipping scrapple. Heat saus­
kids running, food specialists age mixture to boiling and
in U.sDA'a Research Service and slowly stir in eurnmeat
and seasonings. Cook 3 min­
suggests tills recipe.
Home Made Vanilla Ice flea m utes, stirring constantly. Four
into a greased 3 by J inch
2 cups sugar
loaf pan anti chill until firm.
'* cup corn starch
Unmold and cut Into la inch
'« tip. salt
slices. Dip into corn flakes.
4 cups milk
Combine egg and remaining
4 eggs beaten
liquid and dip slices Into m ix­
2 tlisps. vanilla
ture, then in rornllakc* again.
4 cups light (table) cream
Mix sugar, corn starch, amt Brown in lard drippings on
vrrr tit iiie —lop ui a iluirb i jmih tiili-s sml serve will!
boiler. Blend in milk grad­ syrup. Serves 8.
ually. Cook over boiling wa­
From Mrs. Glessie Miller
ter, stirring occasionally, un­
til thickened, about 12 to 13 comes Butler and Nut Found
minutes. Stir a small amount Cake. Sounds delicious.
Cream for one minute at
of the hot cornstarch mixture
tnto the beaten eggs: then high speed:
stir the eggs into the remain­ t cup Crisco
ing cornstarch mixture. Cook 2 cups sugar
over boiling water 4 to 5 4 whole eggs
Add:
minutes longer, stirring con­
stantly. C h i l l thoroughly. 2*» rups plain cake flour
(This is esser'ial for a ■a cup self rising flour al­
ternately with
.smooth ico cream Stir in va­
nilla and chilled cream. Fill 1 eup sweet milk
Then add:
a one gallon freezer contain
er not more than *» full. l tsp. butter and nut flavor
Four Into tube pan or two
Freeze in a hand cranked or
electric freezer with a mix­ loaf pans. Bake I hour at 300
ture of one part ieo cream to 325 degrees F.
Butler and Nut Frosting
salt and six parts crushed
ice. Makes 31s quarts ice I rup brown augar
cream, enough for about 28 Bring to a rolling boil
servings.
• • •

By VAH-7
Enlisted Wives

FRIDAV
The I.-ulte* Auxiliary ol
Veteran* of World War I to
the Barracks 4S«, will meet
7;30 p m. for the regular
business and sorial session at
the American Legion Bldg, on
17-92.

Personals
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Harriett’s
Beauty Nook
103 S. Oak

It's Thursday again, and we
have some very good recipes
to try. Rachel Donelson sent
us several tasty ones. This
one for a salad sounds limply
“ mouth watering." She rails
it Cherry Salad.
1 8-oz. pkg. Biack Cherry
Jelio
1 can (No. 2) Black Cherries
1 8-oi. pkg. Cream Cheese
1 (king size) Coca Cota
1 cup crushed pineapple
t cup pecan*
Drain cherries, heat juice
to boiling poinL Dissolve jel­
io, add cheese end mix well.
Cool. Add coke slowly. Chill
until it starts to thicken, add
cherries
(split), pineapple
and pecans. Mix well. Chill.
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Enterprise

Also our regular $12.50
v e r y popular wave
$H.5t), includes shaping
anil styling.

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3 Lady - I Male Stylists

Miss Linda Long, Dwayne
Watson, Howard Henderson,
Jimmy Morn*, Tim Shin,
Danny Braddock, Rev. Fred
Foster and Rev. A. Beatty
attended the sub-district ban­
quet held in Ormond Beach
during which Howard Hender­
son was installed as publicity
chairman.

coof/ras/t/

her salad, suggest the L'SDA
Home
Economists. T h i s
sounds very good, even for
cracker dips.
• • •

C a I h y l4*e Casselberry,
daughter of Mr. ami Mr*.
Leonard Casselberry, ccleorated her fifth
birthday
Thursday with a party at her
home on Lake Tony.
Guests included Linda Mac­
Leod,
Joy Miller, Cheryl
Lynn and Regina Lott, Roger
Shea, Matt Copeland. Ricky
Newberg, and Tommy Her­
ald.
Each youngster was given
the toy musical instrument of
his choice and they all en­
joyed marching and playing
band, as well as other garnet.
Refreshments included cup­
cakes, candy, ice cream and
punch.

Local Events

To the first is ladies
who cnll in. we w ill give
(his wave for
$17.50 - Only 5 At
This Price, lirg. $25.00

Pettipnnts &amp; Briefs

By Mr*. B . L J

A picnic at Lake Golden,
held by the Enlisted Wives of
T. Milwee. Mrs. Maude Tup- VAH 7 recently, was well at
per, Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Blan-1 ,fn ‘,ed E*rh onp brought her
kenship, Becky and Hilly Lee. own lunch ■"'* ,h* ■*d,r*
Nancy Stevens, Annie Barn- P'a&gt;ed cards while the chil­
es, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur drrn played games.
Mrs. Karon Waggoner and
Thompson and Mrs. Dorothy
Mrs.
F. Ott were hostesses
Kelley.
and supervised the games.
Flans are being made now
for a social in the Station
Nursery at 7:30 p in. June 4.
Honor guest* for the even:
will be Mrs L. A. Heath and
Mr*. E. A. Decker, and Mr*.
Dunham will show the
group how to decorate cake*.
Plan* are also in the mak­
ing for a party when the men
return. A squadron newsletter
“ Jrtblast" is being edited
and mailed to the men of
VAH-7 each month.
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nev.* of interest about the
men's families. It is compiled
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Mrs. K. Hammersmith.

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cut 1-inch thick
3 tbsps. lard
I tsp. salt
'* tsp. pepper
1 can ( to** oz.) condensed
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t 10-oz. pkg. frozen lima
beans
Flour for gravy
Brown steak in lard, fo u r
off drippings. Season. Add
soup, cover tightly ami sim­
mer 2 hour*. Adil lima beans
and continue cooking for 2S
to 30 minutes, or until meal
Is trnder and beans are done.
Thicken liquid for gravy.
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BANK, I Jfaw Tork corporaM b
Tou aad *»eh a t y e * »r#
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la p r o te s t t o r claim * aad
deamada which r t n . * r either
o f yaw, m a r hav# apaiart Ik#
eetata e l ABALEB X. BARI*
KRAtf, detected, lata a f (aid
C ca a ty , la | U County i* d &gt; *
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at k la elite* la Ike te a r!
koaaa a f (aid C auaty at Banford. Florid*, w ithin (la ca l­
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notice. T ire « o * l(* a f each
claim ev demand (h a ll ka la
w ritin g, and (h a ll d a te Ik*
place a f Haldane* aad p otl
e fflca addreea a f tha claim ­
ant, a a d (hall ka a v e r* la
by tba claimant. kla a ie a t, ar
attorney aad accom panied k r
a lllln a fea o f o n o dollar aad
auch claim ar dem and a ct *o
tiled ahall be raid.
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K atala af
ABALEB I t BARIXBAU
Deeeaeed
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DAVID tUT CHlDUR p a d _____
RGIA BITCH ISON, kla wtfR
ot aL,
Defendants
NOTICS M KSREBT GIT.
BN panuant to a Final Do­
er*o a f Forecloenro dated May
IS, IM L aad oatorad la Chaaeery Casa Ns. ISMT af th*
Circuit Court of th* Nlath
Judicial Circuit * f Florida. I*
aad
far
Somlnota County,
Florida, whoroln THE BROOK.
LTX BAVINGP BANK. * Now
YorB corporation. Is plaintiff
and DAVID R ITCH ISON and
GEORGIA
RITCHIBON.
kla
wlfa, at aL. ar* Defendants, I
will Mil to tha k (shoot aad
boot bidder for caoh at tha
West Front Door o f th* Pomlnolo Oeaaty Coart Hoars, Ip
Baaford,
damlaol*
Couaty,
Florida, at tt:M o’clock a .m ,
a* tha fla t day of May. IMS,
th* failowlap dascrlbod pro­
perty a* let forth la aald
Final Dacroo; to-w lt:
L o t Id. B’ nck I, H E F T .

FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTOAQB AaMJCIATION,
F la la tlff,

LK R HOI*. • ORLANDO)
SECTION ON.' a ccording
ta tha Plat t h e of, re ­
cord *d Ip Plat B ook is , &gt;
P * « o * I aad d, ad tu *
Public Haoorda o f
■ola C oaaty, Florida.
D A T E D : This &gt;*th day a t
May. 1IU .

WILLIAM M. B R WPCPt, JR.
aad BKVSRLT I . BRBNTON,
k la wife.
Defendant*.
TWl WILLIAM M. BRENTON. (■BAD
JR- aad
BKVKRLT J.
Arthar If. Bcehwlth. Jr.
BHEKTON.
kla
wife.
Clerk a f said Clrealt Coart
WHOSE LABT KNOWN
By: Martha T. Vlhloa
ADDRBBB M l B/SOT. W.
Deputy clerk
BRENTON.
A F K I I I I I I , William* Salomon, X saaar
and B e re rlp J. Brentoa, A Undso*
DeL
t
Slth
Missile Attorneys at Law
T o * aad each o f yoa arc
Main!. Hqdn. Boa H I . A. IMS DuPont Bulldlap
horoby notflod aad r qulrod to
I’.O.
IS*.
New
Tork.
New Mlamt It. Florida
prooent any clalma and daTork.
AND
TO :
ALL Publish May IS, 1IML
maada which yon. or ollhor o f
P A R T I N CLAIMING IN- CD1-IT
you. m ay ham naalnot tha **TERRPTP
B
T
.
THROUGH.
oetala a f I R M A
TBRNA
UNDBSt
OR
AGATXWT
GREEN, deceased. tale o f told
THE AFORESAID PE R - IB TM B CtmCTTT CWVBT * P
County, to the County Jodao
TMB BIBTM JUDICIAL C tB .
aoNA
o f Bomlaolo County, Florida,
TOU A RB hereby notified C trV |B AND FOR PSHM.
at kla office la tha cen ri houea
I t U CBVRTT. FLORIDA.
o f eald County a t ien ford , that a Com plaint la foreclose M CRANCBBV.
F lorida, within tin calendar a eortala m ortga ge encumber- STLVAN1A ELECTRIC FRO*
monttm from tba tlma o f Ike ln « the follo w ln a doaarlhod DUCTS, INC, p mrporalloa.
firs t publication a f this no­ reel property, to -w lti
Plalatl*L
lle * T w o espies a f aaek claim
or dsm aad ahall ka la writing,
B. OOBMLT,
aad ahall atata tha placo o f
o f aa recorded la Flat
rooldence and peat office adBooh IS. F a i t &lt;«. Public
draaa o f tha claimant, aad
Record* o f Sem laol* Canaahalt ka aw or* to by tha
ty,
Florida.
claim ant, his s p e n t ar a ttor­
■ubject ta a wtlllty aaee- H W H T SA D B F O R B C b M U B M
ney and accom panied by a fit■ALB BT CLBBK
m int o r or tha w a lk n i s i
Inp fa t o f one dollar and curb
NOTICE IS HEREBY O IV (I ) feat.
claim nr demand a e t no filed
•hall h* void.
Topelher w ith tha follaw lap BN puriunnt to a Final Deere*
Item o f property which la lo­ at F n rtcioia ra dated lha Stth
/ * / Edward B. Green
Aa u e e u to r o f the Last cated la and perm anently In­ day a t May. A. D. IMS, and
stalled aa a part o f the Im­ entared In Chancery Cat* No.
W ill and Ttatamant o f
1IIM In th* C ircuit Court o f
provement on aald land:
Irma Teresa Green,
INTERNATIONAL OF tIT- th* Ninth J o d ld a l Circuit la
nnd
fo r
Seminole
enm ity,
IGA
"
A ttorn eys for B xecator
i r i W
V
018 1 F ie r i? a wherein STLVANSA
haa boon filed apataat yoa ta ELECTRIC PRODUCTS. IN C ,
tha a b oco-styU d s ilt, and yoa a corporation. Is P lain tiff, and
ara required ta serve p copy CHARLES E. OORMI.T, H I,
o f year
Anaw or ar other and DOIUS A. OORMLT, hip
Ptoadlap t o tha Complaint aa w lfa aad APPLIANCE BU T P la in tiffs A ttorney, Mach N. B R T CRED IT CORPORATION,
J o d ie .
Cleveland. Jr., Suita I I I Baa­ a F lorida corp o ra tio n ar* D aford Atlantia National Banh fendento, that,
Ida. l a F» abate,
I w ill (e ll t* th* hlphaal
Dulldlnp,
Baaford,
Florida,
la re i Batata ad
JGBKPlt MIKLKR, also known and ftl* th * origin a l Answer and heat bidder, fo r caah. at
o r other Flendlnp la th* o f- Ih* fro n t doof o f th* Pem lnol*
aa JOB SUKLKR,
Decaaaad. flea af th* Clorh a f th* Cir­ County Courthouse In th* City
cuit Court a a or k ofor* th* o f Sanford, Seminole County,
Ta A ll CradMaa* aad Po&lt;
Itth day * f J an a A. D. IMS. Plorlda. nt 11:0* A M . an th*
N oTtap Clalma aa
I f yoa fe ll to d o to. P doer** Sth day of June, A. D. IMS,
Apataat (aid Batatei
T o o and enth o f yoa ara pro confeeoo w ill be taken th* fo llo w in g described p ro h ereby notified and required nanlnst y o a fo r tba roller de­ &gt;*rtr na eet forth la said
fin a l Decree, to -w ll:
to preeent any clalm a and da- manded In th a Complaint.
Th* East IS feet o f th*
Thlt N olle* thall b* pub­
mande which you, or tU her
Boutti h alf or Lot T, Block
ot you , may have apalost tha lished one* a w eek fo r four
4. T ier * and th* Eaet IS
w eek*
la
th*
•stats o f JUPKPH MIKLKR. consecntlv*
feet at Lot I, Bloeh 4,
a lso know s n t JOK kUKLKIt, Baaford llarald.
T ie r 1 o f Sanford, a c­
Deled th is H a t day at May,
deceased, laic a f said County,
cord
in g to E. R. T ra fto tho County Judpu af Beml- A D. ItSL
fo rd 's Stop thereof, a s tha
n olo County, Florldn, at hi* (SEAL!
asm * la duly recorded la
Arthur If. Beckw ith, Jr.,
o ftle o In lha court house o f
Plat Book 1. Page* M to
Clerk a f Circuit Court.
cold County nt la n ford . F lo r­
#4, o f th* Publle R ecords
IDmlnol* County, Florida.
ida.
within
ala
calendar
o f Pemlnol* County, Flor*
m onths from tba time o f tha Publish K ay IS, I t A Jan*
Ida.
first publication o t this n o ­ a. is. u a
•abject to th* Ilea a f a first
lle*. T w o copies o f oooh claim C D !-It
m ortgage held by th* Sanford
or demand ahall b* In w ritc iR c r r r c o m , Atlantic Natlenal Bank, which
Inp. and ahall elate tha place in t m b
C I R t 't lT I* recorded In O.R. Book I H ,
o t roaldtnc* nnd poet o tfl-o NINTB J t D i e t t L
eddreee of th* claimant, and o r FLORIDA IN AND FOB at Page 41S. o f th* Pabtle R ecord*
o f Sem lnol* County,
shall b* sw orn to by tho HRRINOLH COUNTY.
F lo rld n and eubjeot te nil un­
claim ant, hi* apanl. o r a t ­ CMANCRBT NO. tsaod
paid t a ie s and amassment*
torney nnd accompanied by a
noth'*
o r H urr i n
against tha above described
MOBTO AOH
F O R R C L O S t 'R R
fllln p fee at on * dollar and
such claim o r demand not so FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT- pt rperty.
D a t e d thin Sim day a t
OAOB AHHOC1ATKX.
tiled shall bo cold.
/ a / Joseph Silkier, Jr.
F lalatlff, May, A. D. 1M b
(B E A D
A e e iecu tor o f tho U e t
A rth u r H. Beckwith, J r ,
BIHIRMAN K. HUYTMAN and
W ill and Testamant af
Clerk a t th* Circuit Court
JOPEFH
SUKLKR,
also PAUL1NK HUFFMAN, hla wlfa
B y . Martha T . TthH a
know s aa JOB MIKLKR. and R A R IT A N T. AM EKE
Deputy Clerh
Deceased
D IB and CLA RA AMERKM aoPsrlaan Perga bur
Htenatrom, D arla t M elatosh DOB. hla w lfa.
D efendants Allison * K elly
A ttoraeya for Baocntor
TO I BIIEMAN K. HUFFMAN K achans* Nnlleanl Bank B I lR
P. O. Drawtr ISM
P a B oh 1SS1
and
PAUJJNK HUFF
Hanford, Florida
MAN, hla wlla, WHOSE Tam pa 1, Florida
Publish stay S. IS, IS. M
Publish May i l , IM L
RESIDENCE
AND AD
CDI-S#
D R K M ARE UNKNOWN CDI-IS
.
- ■- ■ d
IN
TMB C l R C ir r
COCRT.
and HAIUTAN T. AMKNINTH JUDICIAL CIRCl IT
REDES
and
CLARA
OP FLORIDA IP AND FO B
AMEKKDES, k i t
w ife
BKWINOLB COUNTY.
WHOSE
REHIDBNCK
CHANCERY NO. tia*S
ARK
UNKNOWN
AND
PKUKHAI, NATIONAL MORTWIIUAK LAST KNOWN
UAUB AMOC1 AT ION,
ADDRESS HI IS: Ml D.
F la la tlff.
CALGARY. SAN ANTONv*
TO SI. TEXAS. AMD TO:
D ILL W. HURST aad ANITA
ALL PARTIEH CLAIM
K. HURST, hi* wlfa.
LNlS
INTEREST,
11T
Defendant*.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
R O TIC B O F * 1 IT IN
AGAINST TH E AFO RE­
m O R TU A U R r o R K C L O I I R B
SAID IGSRauNP.
T O : DILL W. HUIIHT and
TOU A R E hereby notified
ANITA R. IIUKHT, kla that a Com plaint to foraelea*
Wife.
RKPIDENCK AND n certain m ortgap* incum ber
ADDRESS
UNKNOWN,
AND TO: A LL PAR TIES Ing the fo llo w in g deeerlbed
CLAIMING
1NTKRKNTH real property, to-w lt:
Lot «, Block IS. North
UT, THROUGH. UNDKII
Orlando 1st Addition, t
OR
AGAINST
T IIB
cord in g lo plat thereof
AFORESAID PERSONS.
recorded In Flat Book IS.
. TOU ARK hereby notified
ra ge* IS and M, Public
th at a Complaint to furecloea
Records o f Hamlnol* Coun­
n certain m ortgage encum berty,
Florida.
Inp th* fo llow in g described
TOGETHER
with nil Ma­
real property. lo*w ll:
ture* nnd household apIait It, liter k II. flunland
pllancen attached le er
Kata tvs,
Amended
PlaL
need In connection with
according lo a plat th ereth* premise* herein dee*
o f. recorded la Plat D ock
crlbod.
l b page* l A I. o f tho
Public Record* o f Born- ha* bean filed agalaat yen In
tk#
abova-styled ta ll, and yon
Inol* Couaty, Florid*.
ar* required to eerc* a copy
TOGETHER with all fla
Anew er er ether
lure* and household a p af your
pllanee* attached to o r Pleading to th* Complaint *a
plaintiffs
Attorney,
Mack N
used In ronaoctloa w ith
th* promlooa herein d e ­ Cleveland. J r , Suit* 111 Han­
ford A tlantia Natleanl Bank
scribed.
Sanford,
Florida,
haa been filed opolnet yn « In Building.
th e n beve-slylsd suit, and you aad III* the original Anawar
a r* required to eerr* a cop y ar sther Pleading In th* attic*
of
your Answer or oth er of tha C lark o f tho Clrealt
P loedloa to tho Complaint on C onn on o r before the Slth
IMalnlirre Attorney. Sleek N. day o f Juno A D. 1S4S. It
Cleveland, J r , Sulla I I I San ­ yon tall to do So. a decree
w ill
bo
takes
ford Atlantic National Bank proceafoeoo
Rulldlng,
Hanford.
PIorMa. agalaat you far th* relief da■ ad flla th* orlptaal Anew er mended la the ComplalaL
o r ether Pleading la th* o f ­
This N olle* ahall bo pubfice o f th* Clerk * f th* Circuit llthad one* a weak for tour
Court aa er b efore th* Ird day cuneecutlvo weeks la Th* Baa.
o f June. A. D. IM L I f you lord H erald.
fall to do re, a decree pro c o a Dated this Slat day at May,
feeeo will he taken agalaat A. D. 1M b
you fur th* relief demanded (SEAL)
in th* ComplalaL
Arthur A B eckw ith, Jr.
This Nolle* ahall be publish­
Clerk o f Circuit Court.
ed once a week for four runHeroine!* County. Florida
■orutlve w eek t la Tk* Hanford Publish May SI. S* A June A
Herald.
l b IMS.
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noon.
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Tuev., thru Frl. - 2 P. M. day
before insertion. Mon. - Sat.
noon.

SI*

LOST: Fidelity hearing aid. Furn. 3 Bcdrm., oak flood ,
masonry borne. 1 Blk. Weal
Reward. FA 2-4632.
o f Hwy. 17-93, on Longwood
1 E d u ca tio n • l a s t n e t k a
Rd. Then 1 Blk. South cor.
o f Vinceat Dr.
REGISTRATION opened lor
Good Shepherd Chlitliaa FURN. 2 Bedroom
day scbooL 3, 4 A 5 years
130K* W. 3rd. St.
old. Nuriery 914. Kinder­
garten 919. Transportation FURN. 4 room Apt. 940 Mo.
Adults. FA 34480
available for city and out­
lying area*. 322-7312 or
CLEAN, quiet Apt.. 2 bed­
323-9719.
room. Clote in. FA 2-0647.
6 . For Rent
FURNISHED
2
bedroom
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom
house. Adults. No peta.
Apt. kitchen equipped. 109
FA 2-7664.
W. 18th St. FA 2-4879.
3 RM. Furn. A p t. 870 Mo.
W G L A K A APARTMENTS:
Bedroom Air-Conditioned.
Rooms private baths, 114
I l l E. 8th St., FA 2-9786.
W. First St.
2-BEDROOM furnished apart­ NEW Home, 3 bedrooms, Ilk
baths, W eitinjhoujc kitch­
ment, also efficiency apart­
en, central oil heat. Carment, furnished. 322-6341.
purte. SJO.OO monthly, op­
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
tion to buy. Pb. Orlando
1309 Elliott Ave., FA 3-9294
422 2578.
or FA 20929.
FURNISHED 3 room Garage
FURN. Apt. 2300 Metlonvilie.
Apt. FA 2-31C7.

RESPONSIBILITY:
The Herald will not be re­
sponsible for more than one
incorrect insertion of your ad,
and reserves the right to re­ UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
3 BEDROOM, 1 bath. Close
vise or reject any advertise­
bouse, kitchen equipped.
to school A shopping area.
ment frum what ordered to
Ph. FA 2-3891.
FA 2-6776.
conform to the policies of thia
2 II ED ROOM house, Florida 2 BEDROOM house In Depaper.
room. Available now. I*h.
Bary. Large Florida room.
FA 21319.
31 r. k Mrs. Utility room.
CLASSIFIED INDEX
FA 2-7213.
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
1. L ust A r o u n d
First St. Near 2 city free LAKEFR0NT RENTAL
2. Notices - Personals
parking lots and shopping Distinctive but modest, avail­
3. Education - Instruction stores. No utility charges.
able June 1st, located 6
4. Transportation
Suitable (or couple or sin­
miles West of Sanfonl on
5. Food
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dcpl.
9 acres. Privacy and no
6 . For Rent
Store.
aircraft noise. Available for
6 A Special Notices
responsible party at $90 per
tURNlSHED or unfurnished
7. Ilusiness Rentals
month.
duplex.
4
large
rooms.
Near
8 . Reach Rentals
base. No pels. FA 2 3799.
9. For Sale or Rent
10 . Wanted to Kent

U-NFURN. 1st Floor. 3 rnu.
11. Real Estate Wanted
bath, 2 screened porches.
12 . Real Estato For Sale
309 Magnolia Ave. Apply
13. MortRugo Loans
upstairs evenings.

14. Insurance
15. Easiness Opportunity
"16T_F'emaIe Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
2 0 . Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. BulldinR Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio A Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pota
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
56. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boots - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas
1. I,unt &amp; F ound

1 UDRM. bouse. NO 1-3123
' a lte rs.-----------------------------3 ROOM furnished Apartment
for couple. $49. FA 3-7399.
2 BEDROOM Turn, ground
floor Apartment. Contact
2312 Palmetto.
Efficiency Apt. 930 Mo. up.
Surplus City. 201 W. 1st.

RENT A BED
Rollaway, Hospital A Bsby
Beils.
By Day, Week, or Month
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-9181 116 W. 1st St.
F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
Clean and dose in. Jimmie
Cowan. 322 4013.

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By Nadine Seltzer

• an Sr M*. to.

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'Hew can he give you * pain in the neck whin he's
•mine way. over there?**

12. Rea) Etitate For Sale 21. Beauty Satoiw
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
NO CASH NEEDED
3 Bedroom, 2 bath. 981 • Call for Evening appointments
month. T. A I. Included. 318 Palmetto Ave. 822-0331
322 8063.

22. Build - Paint - Repair

months in
FA2 3884.

advance.

Ph.

11. Beal Estate Wanted

RENTALS
3BDRM, unfurn. home Loch 3 BEDROOMS, 2 baths. Must
Arbor $33. 2 Bedrra. Furn.
be hardwood floors. Garage.
Apt. $99. 1 Hdnn. Furn.
Prefer East Sanford. !.ow
Apt. 945. Robert A. Wil­
down payment. Older type
liams, Realtor. FA 23951.
home preferred. Write Box
B, c 'o Sanford Herald.
"CLEAN quiet Rooms" The
Gablea. FA 20720.
12. Real Eatate For Sale

borne. 9' x 20' storage
27. Special Services
area. 118 W. Jenkins Cir­
cle. FA 2-3382.
LAWNS Renovated . Aerate
Remove Thatch • Chinch
COMFORTABLE 2 Bedroom
Bug Spray (VC-13) • Fcrtlhome.
Paneled
Florida
•xe-Ph. FA 2-4244
room,
fenced
backyard. MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
C o r n e r lot. Reasonable
FRIGIDAIRE
down payment, lot Garri­
Salrt &amp; .Service
son Drive.
G. II. HIGH
3 Bedroom House, CBS Const.
1700 W. Ut St. Sanford
Completely Furnished, lo­
Th. fA 2-3063
cated at 300 East 24tli St.
PAINTING, decorating, In­
Only 99.500. Good terms.
terior, exterior. Also paper
3 Bedroom House being offer­
hanging. 29 years exper­
ed for balance due on
ience Free estimales. K.
Mortgage. 978.39 per month
M. Seebcrgvr, Fern Park,
49 Acres hlway frontage near
Sanford at sacrifice price Ha. TE 8-1898 or TE 8 9017.

16. Female Help Wanted

LAWN SERVICE

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T u M S u Via/ 9. I t . V , Z4
C U l-U

New people in town look at GOOD amall Velocipede. Ph.
tre, rent Electric Carpet
Htrald Ada. Be sure your
Shampooer for only $1 per
FIA 2 2820.
business is represented with
day. Carroll’s Furniture.
attractive
advertisements. TOMATOES. 18.00 bu*wl at
BLACKEYED Peas. You pick
Can FA 2 3612.
the farm. FA 80888.
and bring contralner. 82.00
We Buy. Sell. Trade. Repair COMP AC open arm searing
a bu. FA 2-7864,
BILL'S THRIFT SHOP
machine with attachments
Furniture - Appliances - T.V.
and guarantee 994. Discount M. Aatowobllcs - Trucks
Open • to 9 daily and Week­
for cash. FA 8-9411.
BUYING A NEW or
ends
USED CART
Ph. 382-7362 3610 Hiawatha St. OFFICE Furniture. Includes
FINANCE IT WITH US
desk,
swivel
chair,
filing
Sanford, Fla.
* Low Interest Rales
cabinets, typewriter, etc.
* Low Monthly Payments
BEDS FOR RENT
See FA 2-3771, Osteen.
FLORIDA STATE BANK
Hospital,
Rollawaya, Juve­
nile. FREE delivery and COLDS POT Refrigerator 1*55 CP. Oev. Cad. Loaded.
Pick-up.
New finish $149.93
Actual 49,000 mi. Immacu­
FURNITURE CENTER
Croiiey Refrigerator— New
late. 87*9. FA 2-3462 or
U0O French Ave.
finish 9139»
GA 5-0663.
Ph. FA 2 7933
Crosley Refrigerator— New
finish 999.95
JENKINS &amp; WILLIAMS
17’* G. E. T.V. 9 » t 5
FURNITURE
16" RCA T.V., with Record
NEW A Used furniture and
player 979 89.
appliances. Good place to
buy—sell or trade. EASY Apartment sise Washer 949.99
TERMS. Wholesale prices Any appliance or T.V. 9$00
down, up to 2 years to pay.
for cash.
GOODYEAR SERVICE
Telephone FA 2-7490
STORE
400 S. Sanford Avenue
995 W. 1st SL

Jim Hunt Realty

3-2118
17. Malt lltlp Wanted
2-0641
The Stnford Civil Service
823 0700
Board is accepting appli­
iX i Park Ur
Sanford, Fla.
cations for the position of
police patrolman. Require
menta: 21 to 39 years of
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
age; height and wgt. to
116 N. Park Ave.
FA 2 6123
conform with established
standards with minimum 3'
PARK RIDGE. 3 Bedrooms,
9" bgt. and I3t lbs. wgt.;
l l i baths. Owner transferminimum of high nbool
red. N'&lt;&gt; qualifying. Mini­
education
or
equivalent.
mum down payment. Ph.
Examination for qua), ap
323-9669.
p'icanta will be held at
7 30 P.M Mvy 28. 1M3 in
WILL TRADE
city hall
Good working
3 Lots In Sanford, close tu
conditions and pension plan.
dciwnloun. for Homfotratler
Submit ipplictiains to Civil
of equal value. Write p. 0.
Service examiner by May
Box TU2, Wildwood. Fla.
27. 1963.
ON l.\KU I l WKNNA. I Bedrtn i bath. Comfortable 1 IB. S itu a tio n * n a n teri
year old borne m excellent
condluon
Fireplace, Air- Child Caro. FA 2 Sill.
cunditionmg, cent/al heat,
J21. Beauty Salons
double carporte A large
utility rm. covered patio HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
with oral landscaped yard •Complete Ser. Eve. Appt's.
301 Yihlen Kd.
1103 So. Oak
FA 4-5742
Office
Night

FA
FA

AITTO Air-Cond.

St. Johns Realty

11. R. POPE CO., INC.
FA 2-4231

2D. A u tom ob ile S e rv ice
AUTO RADIO SERVICE
PERSONAL RADIO k TV
35th. St. k Sanford Ave.

$00.

T. V. to he sold for charges.
17" Motorola $22,97. 20" (1.
E. 94645. 21" Console.
$39.90. All In working order.
'Down k Country T. V. Ph.
322 3362.
AIR • CONDITIONER. Like
new. Us font, 220 volts, 85,000 BTU. FA 2 *366.

\l.t. WUHK GUARANTEED

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
SenLurik Gtaaa ami Paint
Company
210 Magnolia

Pb

M UlK IV Alr-CondilPmcr for
car. Complete, tfs 00 cash
See James Skipper across
frum P, O. Lake Monroe.
322-4972.

3 8 . .M otorcycles . S coot i n
VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS.
N?w It Used.
Lewis Sales A Service
2517 Country Club Rd.
Ph. FA-2-7928
BICYCLES repaired • **•
painted. Elec. T ralu re­
paired. Coy'e Bike Shop^
414 Sanford A n . FA 8-9MC
Free pick up and delivery. *■;;

Mac ha» hrm with our service department fee
yearn. He, h b wife, Tntlw and chiMrea, Brace, Fred,
laptiat
ralrtrla anil Mmla are active la the Flrat Baptist
t'hurrh. Mac nine* In the choir, U anperintendeat e l the
adalt diriaien and acre re a* a deacon. Miulc plajra a
great part In Mac'a life. He la a member of a Weal
quartet, also plays a string Instrument. Ilia
draire lie to nee that all retarded children get the
care and training they need ao much.

Ready T o Serve Y o u At HoITcra o f Sanford

JhankA...
FOR HEARING
WITH US!
Dur new

enr lot in now

rars

displayed

•

are

BEST

for

in

paved, and our

your

selection!

used cars!
• New Ruickfl
O New Wide Tracks
New Ramblers
By The Score!

1956

PLYMOUTH

Here’s this week’ s

HELVEUEKK

V-8, 4 ilmir acdsn, auto. Iran-., It A II, ^ p g
1 ownvr, only SP.uoo anHr-. A licaotiful a L
oriRlna) ro rsl 4b btark finU li, -himrtHim rood it ion.

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Sem519inole
Co. M o to rs
E. First SI.. Sanford
FA 2-0611

1958 Mercury Monterey

95

PANEL

Ni-w paint, new tire*, i t s &gt;olid.

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Extra Special

2 - HOOK

K cylitidrr, R A I I, rnonililtoncd mutur,
floor -lick nhlft. Il'n r k s n !

1953

95

FA 2 4422

29A. Auto Acres-torles

10’ SAILING Pram. FA 2-8986

HUBERT McSWAIN, MECHANIC

AUTOMATIC Hntpoint Washer
940. Airways Vacuum Clean­
er 913 00. FA 2 9376.

READY MIX Concrete, win­
dow sill*, lintels, steps, U-P1CK. Shelley • NovemberCranlwrry Beans. $100 bu.
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
U pick. So. Cameron Ave,
pipe, steel, grease traps,
watch for sign. Ideal for
dry wells, stepping stones.
your freeser. Don Dunn,
Miracle Concrete Co.
309 Elm Ave.
FA 25751
YOU pick It. Bring contain­
er. Black eyed peas. $1.73
BEAUTIFUL furniture. Many
a lumper. Okra $3.50 a
fine imports. Also linens,
hamper- FA 2-OWO.
dishes
and silver.
Call
FA 2 7431
HOUSEHOLD furniture. Odd
pieces. 6 ft. G.E. Refrigera­
An Investment, not an ex­
tor, lruner, breakfast set
pense. Call FA 2 5612 for
and other various pieces.
expert advice on a Herald
See FA 3 3771, Osteen
advertising campaign.

Auto Glass, Tops
k S ts' Covers

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
301 w. 2nd M FA 2 80*4

Your EVINRUDE Dealer
304-6-8 E. 1st Pb. FA 8 4 8 0

LIKE NEW. 1962 Upright
Coldsput Froeier. 550 lb.
Frost free. Sacrifice. Call
FAGOOD practice Piaoo.
FA 2-2365.

Winter Park Ml 7-2.TT0

Door

O-.Mntic,

Hnrdlop.
White

Power HU-ering, Merc-

Tirm

Heater,

and

Low

Ml lea R e .......................

Only $695
Muny Morel

.

Rohaon Sporting Goods

FA 13075.

Air-Conditioning
2»t0 So. Park Ave.

Gateway To The Waterway

Your Neighbor A t Hollers

J. W. Hall, Realty, FA 2-3641 WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
15. Buslneua Opportunity
All Typei and Slaea
We Repair end Service
For Lease: Service Station.
S T I N E
Choice location. Apply The
Pure Oil Co. 604 W. 6th Machinery and Supply Co.
St.
297 W. 2nd St.
FA 2 6432

SMITH Air-Condition Refri­
geration service. All work
CURB girl. Apply Pig ’N
guaranteed. Very reasonWhistle. Sanford.
a hht In price. Day FA 2-7431
Night FA 2-2089.
DAY Grill cook. Female pre­
ferred. Must bo tipcricnc
UNFURN. 3 Bedroom house, 3 UU1LDINU loTa 901 x 125’.
cd. Waitress, must be ex­
Near churches on paved
IVk bath. Carport*, utility
perienced. Chick 'N Treat, Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
room. Close to High School.
rosd. Very desirable ar««.
Sanford.
FA 2-1917.
Large lot. Reasonable. I’ h.
Phone FA 2-7.727.
WAITRESS. Experienced pro
FA 2 8942.
Piano Tuning and Repair
ferred. Plnecrest Inn Res
W L. Harmon — FA 2-4233
taurant, Hwy. 17-82.

Legol Notice

14. Article* Far Sale

4 POMERANIANS. Thorough­ RECONDITIONED T. V.’ s GOOD used Water Cooler. FOR SALE: 1998 VolkawigW
See A1 Lyon at Sanford
bred. Ann Alexander. Lake
am’. Radios. T. V.s 814 95 to
Convertible.
1962 engine
Electric Co.
Mary.
«3a.»5. Radios 99.00 to
and Irsntmlsskm. Top ) * « 0 - : 919.00. Century T. V. Ser­
than year old. Cash p rte o ' Z
BY Owner. I Used 3 ton AirBOSTOiN Terrier Puppies. 8
vice. 1319 Celery Av«. Ph.
9599. Call FA 1 2880 after •"
Conditioner. Contact At Ly­
weeks. AKC Reg. FA 21861
FA 2-1418.
3 p. m. or FA I - M beforo
'
on at Sanford Electric.
3
p.
m.
32. Flowers . Shrub*
STOCK and modern fixtures FEDDER’S Casement AirIn Grocery. P. O. Box HI.
Conditioner with drhumidi- MODEL A *31 Pickup. $29*
POTTED MUMS in bloom.
FA 3-1795 after
Sanford, Fla.
fier. 8000 BTU. 110 voltage.
33c up
1 Yr. old. 9U0 cash. Ph
URAPEVIU.E NURSERY
CARS
SINGER in console. Makes
FA 9-0885.
Grapeville Ave. Near 20th S t
REEL'S
button botes. 938.00. Ph.
llth SL Jk Sanford
FA 2 9411.
ALUMINUM Furniture re­
.'13. Furniture
webbed clwaper than you
37. Boat* • Motors
Uaed furniture, appliances, 4 x 5 SPEED—Graple earners
can do It yourself. Bring
and attachments. Dark room
tools, etc. Bought - Sold.
It to the Furniture Center. CANOE.
1982 Model, IT
.
equipment For sale or trade.
Larry's Mart 2t3 Sanford
1100 French Ave.
Fiberglass. Like new. Ph,
Ph. 365-3768.
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
FA 2 7799.
With purchase of Blue Lus­

Wall

Legal Notice

Kanfof &gt;). a*

SWEETIE PIE

34. Artiekn For Sals

May 28, 1963 — Pag* 11 31A. Peta

Seminole Realty

Stenstrom Realty

Of

Rrralft

NO DOWN PAYMENT
3 Bedroom CBS borne. 309 HE MODELING A Painting of
all kinds. 7 years to pay.
Collins Dr. Phone FA 2-7470.
No qualifying. Free esti­
mates. License A bondage.
3 A 4 BEDROOM Homes.
TE 8-1463 or 322 5633.
See models at Highland
FREE ESTIMATE
Ave. Longwood. 10 minutes
1901 S. Park Ave.
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
south on 17 92 and west on 25. Plumbla« Service*
FA 2 9232 anytime
ovating. New A Used Furni­
Seminole 1 block.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
LMN
ENTERPRISES
INC.
SMALL furnislted house; cou­
C o, at i(A Celery Ave.
ple preferred; modern conFA
8-2111.
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' VetileficCS- 909 " 1 7 T 5 fi T 5 r
TiurailUiliE A im r iin fc — ■
Realtor
AIR CONDITIONING
WANTED reliable couple to
FURNISHED 1 bedroom Gar­ Raymond Lundqutst, Asso.
CONTRACT and REPAIR
take up monthly payments
age Apt. i!9Vt W. 16th St. FA 2 3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
WORK
of $13.50 on 3 complete
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2-6968
3 BEDROOM’S. K i t c h e n
rooms of furniture. Call
913.600 MORTGAGE for 9300
equipped. FA 2-3722.
TE 8-1311, Casselberry, col­
PLUMBING
down. Large 3 bedroom
lect.
Contracting Repair*
bouse. Immediate occup­
9. For Sale or Rent
FREE
ESTIMATES
ancy. FA 2-2749.
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
House. FA 2-7896 or FA 2-4209
R. L HARVEY
Service With the Cash.
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3363
SUPER TRADING POST
2 BR. 817 Catalina. FA £0378 3 A 4 Bedroom homes. Some
FA M677.
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THUBS., MAY 28, IMS

, . Karan Cnee, daughter of Mr.
g w Mr*. William Caaa of
Sunaat Drive in Caaaalberry,
WO ha among the ala featur­
ed aaWeto at the flaring Cobdart t i the rtalag yooag chorfl| m m “Young Winter Park
M g P to he preeented at 1
m, m. Sunday at the Winter
M
Sigh School Auditorium.
:■;, Other eolototo wiD be Steeo
iNdertch, Laslie Culver, Barturn Smith, David Stilling*
gad Tam Temliaaoo.
Thu chorua, under the diymtlrt el the well-known
. rttornl director Dr. Chrletopb-

cam* to the United State* In
US? aa a refugee from Ger­
many U becoming more of a
reality with each paiaing day.
Or. Jakob Harieh, hi* sonin-law, Edwin Swtdt and a
friend, Emit Longron, all
neighbors on S. Cortes Ave.
in North Orlando, hare Joined

Billy Dempsey
Missile Club
Member Of Year

force* end era herd at work
producing chemical product*
relatively new to the Industry became of their extreme
low toxicity.
Now being manufactured
and aold by Harieh chemical
Co., Inc., are a mildew and
mold cleaner, a root coat*
tag compound and a pharm­
aceutical product Although

My Jaaa Casselberry
Billy Dempsey, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Dempsey of
240 Taike Triplet Dr. in Cas­
selberry was named Outstand­
ing Missile Club Member for
the Year Tuesday at a mast­
ing of the genera] board of
the South Seminole Missile
Club at South Seminole Junior
High School.

LONGWOOD FIREMAN Carl Lommler In
tured preparing entry blank* for the beauty
content to name a “ Mis* Flame of Seminole
County” which will be a feature event of thi*
ear’s annual Fourth of July Fiesta sponsored
y the Longwood Volunteer Fire Dept. Lommler,
chairman of the event, will send blank* for each
area fire department to enter two girl* in the
contest.
(Herald Photo)

J

Linda Cote, Missile Club
president, presented him with
the medal that comet with the
honor.
Billy, an eighth grade stud'
ent, has been a member of the
club for two years end has
served ss vice president of
Chapter Two both years. This
year, due the illness of chap­
ter president Johnny Wisdom,
Billy has had to assume many
o f the dutlee o f this office,
Billy waa ehunen because of
By Doaaa Estes
hia wide knowledge of spaee
The Longwood Volunteer
and mlssllei and for hla serv­ Fire Dept, today announced
ice end loyalty to the club ac­ plans to sponsor a beauty
cording to Missile Club Ad­
visor Mrs. Catharine Martin.
As for the future, Billy ha*
hla eyes on the etar*. He
would like to join the United
State* Air Force and, if he
can pass the stringent require­
ments, wants to be an astro­
By Donna Estei
naut involved in space explor­
Two member* of South
ation or testing.
Seminole VFW Post 8207 re­
ceived membership awards
bis own community. Ills se'which*were’ announced Gy M.
cretary and bookkeeper, Mrs,
J. Benson, junior vice com­
William Sklslak, also Is i
mander of the Dept, of Flor­
resident of North Orlando.
ida, following this month's
regular meeting of the Post.
Commander Harold Mats
Tha Mid-Florida Skating received a silver football for
Assn, will hold its May Dance
enlisting 11 new or reinstated
and Figure Competition Meet
members and A. J. Berdahl,
front 4:30 until 7:10 p. m. this
post quartermaster, received
Sunday at the Skate City Hol­
a gold football for bringing in
By Shirley Wentworth
ler Kink iu Fern Park.
23 or more new or reinstated
The Forest City Commun­
Clubs taking part in the
members.
ity Assn, will hold a fish fry avent will lie the Roll Arena
Plans also were made at
■ml covered dish supper for o f Tampa. Gay Blade* o f St.
the last meeting for ■ chicken
all members and prospective Petersburg, Guy Way Palace
barbecue to be sponsored by
members in place of Its regu­ o f Clearwater, Palms Arena
the post and its auxiliary on
lar June meeting.
o f Pinallu* Park and Skate
June 9.
The event will take place at City.
the property site ol the asso­
Thli will he the last meet
ciation’* proposed clubhouse until after the Southern Re­
The May meeting of the
on the north side of SR 43d in gional scheduled July 1-0 at
(he Luke Harriett area begin­ the Deauville llotej In Miami Auxiliary of South Seminole
VFW Post 8207 will be held at
ning at 4:10 p.m. this Sunday. Beach.
Fish, bush puppies and cof­
Sunday’s rumpeitiun Is open 8 p.m. tuday in the Post
fee will be provided by the to the general public free of Home on the Old Dixie High1way.
association and those attend­ rharges.
ing are to bring a covered
dish.
The supper will lie the last
uf the group’s activities until
next September. Person* In­
terested in alfiliating with the
organization may do so at a
very nominal fee.

Firemen To Sponsor

lufto* and entertaining pro­
gram ranging from .Bach,
Beethoven and Brahma to
lighter aelectloo* from the
Bound of Moale and popular
meladiea from the West Side
(Tory.
The public la Invited and
ticket* for the performance
may be purchaeed at the door.

Miss Flame Contest

VFW Members
Get Awards

North Orlando
Event Canceled
• Announcement waa made toby thr Map, fami-aiGom;
~thc~JAKOfl HARiCil, ieuUn. InveTytap-fop-anA-ioitiidsr-ot-Harich rhetfii' mittaa of the North Orlando
cul Co., Inc., in finally realising u longtime dream. With him are Ernie
' Civic Aaan. that plana to stage
Longcore, left, vice president and Edwin Swede, secretary. Dr. Harieh,
the event this month have
who
alfio serve* ns company president, ia a native of Yugoslavia who came
] Seen canceled due to the close­
to thin country in 1057 an a refugee from Germany.
(Herald Photo)
ness hi time to the Fourth of
1|uly when the association will
gponaor a big celebration In
EDITORIAL COMMENT
I the Village.
The committee urge* that
hll members of the association
now concentrate their Ideas,
plana and effort* toward mak­
ing the July 4 avent the most
Sanford Chapter 1404, Women of the Moose,
By Shirley Wratworth
sueceasful ever held in the
wu*
instituted here Sunday afternoon with n
A PTA Play Day will be
community.
total of 32 charter member* in attendance for
held at the Bear Lake Ele­

Bear Lake Sets
PTA Play Day

mentary School between the
hours of 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
this S* turd ay which wlU fea­
ture assorted ball games be­
tween the school faculty and
the parents as part of the
program.
Cooperating
In
arrange­
ments and plans for insuring
i day of fun snd sport are
members of
the school's
Bid's Club, Richard Lathlcy,
president of the club, said to­
day.
Lushley advised that no
children will be allowed on
the grounds during the event
unless they are accompanied
by at least one of their par-

Old Glory Post
To Sell Poppies
In Longwood

By Doan* Estes
This Friday and Saturday
Will be hippy Days in l«ongwod aa members of the Amer­
ican legion and Auxiliary o f
Old Glory Post 18,1 set up
■ales stands in front o f the
Longwood Post Office, the
Longwood Super Market and
to Longwood Plaza,
Only members o f the Ameri­
can Legion group* are quali­
fied to handle snlcs of tlm
rati.
Small poppies which are mode
by veterane In VA hospitals.
Veterans receive pay fur mak­
ing the poppies and the work,
in many instances, doubles ss
therapeutic trestmenL
Residents In each area are
urged to support the program
By Shirley Wentworth
in their own cumin unity.
Eighth Grade Graduation
Exercises of the Forest City
Seventh d a y Adventist Church
School will be held at 8 p.m.
May 2U. in the Academy Cha­
pel wlili Eider Ray James,
Florida Youth trader, ns the
priiirlp.il speaker.
A special meeting of the
A program featuring stu­
Geneva Citizens Aisn. to dis­
dent talent also will tie pre­
cuss organization ot a vul
■nicer fire department ami sented.
A Clans Heccptiun will be
rescue unit has been called
held following graduation at
for T p.m. next Tuesday hy
Lewis Hughey, president of the homo of class president
Edwin hammer on Forest
the association.
The meeting will be hekl at Lnku Dr. in Forest City.

Forest City
Church School
Sets Graduation

Geneva Citizens
To Discuss
Fire Department

toe Geneva Community 1UII.
All interested residents
orged to attend.

Lyman High
PTA Installs
NewOfficers

are

Bear Lake Club
Sets Meeting
By BUrley Wentworth
The monthly meeting and
workshop of the Bear Lake
Home Demonstration Club
will be held next Tuesday at
I p.m. la the home at Mrs.
Xlcherd Matbai on Linnaal
Beach Drive In Bear Lake.
Each member ia asked to
bring 12 copies of her favorite
recipe for exchange. The
workshop of the evening will
be on designing aluminum
trays. Arrangements to so
curs trays hr those
do
not alraady have them may
be made by contacting the
club president, Mrs. Raynead Jackson, st her home
iolliday Avenue in Bear

Oviedo Chorus
Sets Concert
By l.lnds Smith-un
Tha Ovicdu High School
Chorus will present a concert
entitled “ Spring Serenade"
this Friday at 7 p. m. in tha
school auditorium.
Tha program will include
two numlwra by tha school
band which waa organized this
year.
Nominal admission* have
been oat for adults and chil­
dren. Pre-school ago children
will Iw admitted fro* of
charge.

Library Holiday
The Delia ry Public Library

Will be closed un Memorial
Day. The summer schedule
will begin un Tuesday, June
4, when hour* will be from 9
until 11:30 a. in.

Fish Fry Set
In Forest City

Congratulations

the enrollment ceremony.
Congratulation* are in order for thi* new
group and for member* of Sanford Lodge 1851,
Loyal Order of Moose, who played a major part
in supporting and encouraging it* organization.
Roth the Women of the Moose and the Order
are recognized the world over for their work
with children and the uged for it i* through
their endeavor that support is given to Mooseheart, the orphanage in Moosehcart, Ind„ and
to Moosehnven, the City o f Retirement in Or­
ange I'ttrk, Fla. In uddition, both participate in
any number of civic and sociul project* for the
young uml old in their own local areas.
The Sanford Moose Lodge has received
widespread recognition for it* work ami growth
in enrollment during the paat year . . . now, we
look witli interest to the Women of the Moose
to meet, and pcrliap* even lietter, this record.

VFW Meeting Set

By D«nna Knlrn
Mary llowrll, secretary and
An Adult Talent Show willi Leroy Riley, treasurer,
bo presented Ht next Tut**- 1 The show, which will be unday's 7:10 p. m. meeting o f the di*r the direction uf .Mrs. Elda
Longwuud ITO In the school Nichols, will feature tlm fidauditorium following the hud. lowing acts;
ness meeting during which
The Hchoolhouie Four Plus
new officers will be installed. One starring R. T. Miiwre,
Officer* ate Mrs. Carolyn John Angel, Louis Husky and
Itistlilie, president; Mrs. Eula Christy Harp with Michael
Scott, vice president; Mrs. Fisher ut the piuno;
A Chorus Line of Mothers
from l.ongnoud, Nuith Or­
lando and Longdate; a Com­
edy Act with Mra. Paulin*
Sleveria and daughter, Mar­
Tha Sctnimda High School garet; an Impersonation of
Rami will present Its annual Minute Pearl hy Mr*. Mari*
Spring Concert at 8 p.‘ m. thi* Wallace; a Takeoff on Victor
Friday in the school auditor­ llorg* by Wayne Joiner; a
ium.
Duet for Flute and Piano with
Tha cuncert has been In re­ Max and Arietta Coberly;
hearsal for a number of weeks
The Korny Kitchen Kutics,
and students uf the band have a ladies' band; a Vocal Solo
studied and workni especially by James Meriwether and a
hunt for this year's presenta­ Ballet Dane* hy Mr*. Nicol*
tion.
and first grade students.
Interested resident* o f all
Refreshment* will be served
area* who enjoy music are in­ by fifth and alxth grad*
vited to attend.
mothers following the meeting
and program.

Picnic Set

Sanfurd Lodge 1*41, Loyal
Order o f Moo SO, will hold S
dance thia Saturday night in
honor of the newly instituted
Sanford Chapter 1404, Women
of the Moose. The dance will
upen to all members and their
invited guests.
A three-piece orchestra will
provid* music for dancing be­
ginning at 8 p. m. in the Lake
Mary Lodge Hall. A minimum
admission churg* per couple
will be accepted and refresh­
ments will be available.
Fain Meshotto Is chairman
in charge uf planning tha
event.

Casselberry
VFW To Install
New Officers

The public is Invited to at­
tend.

Lyman High
Band Boosters
Set Dinner

Three more Lyuun Band
members who scored well at
The annual picnic o f th* Dethe state Bandmasters Coo- Iter y Volunteer Fire Dept.
ventmn held at Miami Beach and its Auxiliary will be held
recently, not previously re-.mi May 31) at Hurta Park in
ported are John Peterson,' DeLeon Springs. Those planwho received a Superior rat­ nlng to attend are to bring
ing for his drum solo, and Pat their own picnie lunch, their
McLaughlin and Terry liar- swimming aalta and fishing
, nion who received Excellent rods. The department's Min­
[for Utelr trumpet solos.
( tro leers will provid* musk.

By Jane Casselberry
Lyman High School Band
Roosters will sponsor their
third snd last dinner fur Una
school year Saturday from 3-7
p.m. In the school cafeteria.
A fried chicken dinner will
be served and continuous en­
tertainment will be provided
by the dance band. Lyman
Band and South Seminole
Junior High School Rand.
The public Is invited.

Band Boosters
Elect Officers
By Jane Casselberry
The Lyman High School
Bund Boosters met to elect
oftlcera for the coming school
year. B. R. Peterson was
elected to head (lie group.
Other officers are Mrs. Pat I
House, vice president; Keith
l l a r m o n , secretary; Mrs.
Austin Seville, treasurer, and
Mrs. Rae Lambert, corres­
ponding secretary.

To Attend Meet

TWO ANNIVERSARIES were celebrated at the II. At. Cochran home in
Lake Mary at an Open Huutte held Monday niyrht. "Air. John" Cochran,
seated, celebrated hia 90th Birthday and Mr. and Air*. Horace Cochran
celebrated their 35th Wedding Anniversary.
(Herald Photo)

C o m m a n d e r and Mrs.
George Howard and Mr. and
Mra. Ralph Tilton of VFW
Post 10030 of Casselberry will
go to Cocoa this Sunday to
take part In the installation
of officers at the Capt Cana­
veral PosL

Two Anniversaries Celebrated

By Frances Wester
| Monday was ■ big day for
I the Cochran family in Lake
Mary It was the ninetieth
birthday of J. D. Cochran.
lly Jane CoMcIbcrry
The parking lot at South I bead of the family, better
Seminole Junior High School I known to hia friends a* “ Mis­
in Casselberry will h* turned ter John.*' and it was alto
into a miniature Cape Canav- the thirty-fifth wedding anni■nil Friday when the school's I versary uf Mr. sod Mr*.
Missile Club hold- ite annual Horace 31. Cochran.
A day like tint could not
.Ml,«ile Launchings.
Motels made by *ach chap­ be allowed to pass unnoticed.
ter o f the elub will blast o ff at Six friends spesr-hesded a
various times through the day celebration, which took the
term of on “ Ope* House'' at
from the perking lot pod.

Missile Club
Sets Firing Day

By Jane Casselberry
V.F.W. Post 10030 of Cas­
selberry and Its Auxiliary
will bald a Joint Installation of
Officer* Saturday at • p.m. at
the Land O' Lakes Country
Club of Casselberry.
District Commander Joseph
Tyminskl will Install the men
and Past Department Presi­
dent Maude ilorrcU will in­
stall the women.

By
Men
have
combined
qoainted
8 p.m. ne
Florida Power Lounge un
j Rear Lake.
At Hie same time those
1tending will hid a
[a re well to John Neel who
] leaving in the near future for
a nine month* European tour
of duty with the Navy.
The party will he open to
all men of the urea.

SHS Band Sets
Annual Concert

Good Scores

Moose Lodge
Sels Dance

Bear Lake Men
To Have Pa

Ad u lt Talent Show
Scheduled For P T O

To Host Meet

cojlest to name "Miss Flame
of Seminole County" at the
annual Longwood Firemen's
Fiesta on July 4.
Carl Lommler, who Is serv­
ing a* chairman of the con­
test. already has requested
the fire departments of San­
ford, Lake Mary, Oviedo,
North Orlando, Casselberry.
Altamonte Springs, the Naval
Air Station, the Florida For­
estry Service and the Weklwa Volunteers to each enter
two girls by the June I en­
try-deadline.
- The winner will receive a
beautiful loving cup and other
prizes o f value to be revealed
at * later date.
Lommler states that rulea
for the applicant! are: 1—
must be • high school stu­
dent; 2—must be a Seminole
County resident; 1—must par­
ticipate in all activities (par­
ade, bathing suit and gown
contest); 4—must be accom­
panied by an adult chaper­
one; 5—application must be
signed by contestant and par­
ent or guardian and •—girl
or
sponsoring
department
must furnish garments to be
worn In the contest.
Girls meeting qualifications
who would like to enter this
contest may contact their lo­
cal fire chief or the chair­
man for further information.
Iztmmler may be reached it
P.O. Il&lt;&gt;\ 41. longwood.

By J u t Casselberry
The Lyman High School
PTA held election and In­
stallation of officers Tats*
day night in the school aid!tarings
Officers installed by Mrs.
David McCoy, pu t PTA pres­
ident, were Mrs. Joseph Pavelduk, president; A1 Lor*
msnn, vice president; Mrs.
Austin Seville, secretary and
Howard Babbitt, treasurer.
Mra. Clara Baimer, outgo­
ing secretary, presented car­
nation corsages to tha ladles
and boutonnalres to Urn men.
A1 Lormana, who waa un­
able to be present, was tostalled by proxy with James
Birkeameyer standing in.
Lyman High Tauber Mor­
ion Martin gave the devo­
tional. The Lyman Chorua,
accompanied by mule teach­
er, Mrs. Nell Draeding, pre­
sented two numbers.
Principal Ralph Diggs, whs
will be leaving the school
this y u r to taka the position
as superintendent ct custodial
services, was presented with
■ gift of a chrome and plas­
tic rocking chair from the
PTA. Burbon Ferrell, outgolog president, received a gift
of an electric drill from the
organization.
Refreshments of cake and
punch or coffee were served
following the meeting by tbs
tenth grade mothers.

the Horace Cochran borne on
Crystal Lake.
Some forty friends called
between the hours of 7:30 to
9:3t) p. m- to share birthday
cake with the nonagenarian
and congratulate the wed­
ding pair of 35 years.
The hostesses were Mrs.
Smaliters, Mrs. Raymond M.
Ball. Mrs. Jsmes M Thomp­
son, Mrs. R. E. True. Mrs
H. M. Gleason and Mrs. P.
D. Anderson. Mrs. William
llarmuu,. sister of Mrs. II. M

The party '“&lt;oins were gay
and fragrant with flowers,
the gift* of friends, as was
the orchid corsage worn by
31r*. Cochran. The dining
room table was overlaid with
a white damask cloth, and a
beautiful
arrangement
of
wbde orchids was flanked by
the crystal punch buwt at one
end and the three layer
birthday cake at the other.
A green and white theme
had been carried out in all
the decorations, in the punch,

Mrs. True presided at the
punch bowl which was live
conversation piece with its
floral ice circle.
During the evening, Ute
hostesses presented 31r. and
Mrs. Cochran with a lilver
tray aa a memento or the
occasion.
Out of town gueata were
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moon and
sons. Tommy and Johnny of
Oviedo. Mra. Moon is the
daughter of “ Mister John"
and the sister uf Horace
Cochran, kept the guest book. ] the petit fours, and the mints. Cue liras.

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VOL. 63

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Established 1908

FRI., MAY 24. 1963

SANFORD, FLORIDA

2 5 0 Cadets
Ready For Fall

NO. 719

Fadden Foundation, sponsoring the new military school,
told The Herald by telephone
this morning “ all parties are
agreed In the transaction ex­
cept a few minor details.”
He said the Foundation and
the San Franclsen Giants are
in agreement for the pur­
chase of the Giants’ dormitor­
ies at a cost of (275,000, He

also said agreement wak
reached Thursday evening to
purchase the city property
for ttoo.ooo.
However, W k fert added,
ir la u t
the attorneys aiast yet Iron
out details ot the contracts
n t CUy Commission mot
and that will taka more time
in secret session this morning
than we desire." He said the
la to* Abstract Co. office . , .
Foundation would prefer to
Knocked on tha door aad
complete the transactions In
1 asked Atty. gill HutehUon,
two weeks whereas it now la
expected the deal will not be
who, surprisingly wss invited,
consumalcd until the end o f
-Can I come in ?” “ Not at
June
this time,” sakl Mr. Hutchi­
roaches and frogs . . I woke ■re men. Therefore mother leading to the toilet. Others
There alto is a matter o f
WASHINGTON (U PI) son . . . or sometbiag llko Ten-year-old children armed
brokerage feei amounting to
u,» with my body all cover­ prisoners cannot be visited by had lo huddle on the floor or
that . . . Waited outside and with machine guns are serv­
more than 513,ouo. The Bu­
ed with blotches from bites.” their sons who have reached remain standing.”
reau of Private Schools and
talked to Jack Wilbur about ing as guards at dank, ratA prisoner at La Cabana,
The report said testimony their seventh blrliidayl”
Colleges, New York City,
fishing, etc., and Mayor Tom infested Cuban prisons, ac­
The wife o f a former offi­ where many o f the more than
from
prisoner*
“
specifically
cording
to
a
report
o
f
the
brought the principals to*
McDonald came out and
gethcr and their fee must be
said: "The office Isn't sound­ Inter-American Human Rights Indies led that the complaints cer in Fidel Castro's revolu­ 1,000 announced executions by
Use Castro regime were car­
were more serious concern­ tionary army testified:
paid. But the principals are
proofed. would appreciate It Commission.
The 2,000-word report re­ ing the treatment o f female
not in accord who shall pay,
if you left.”
“ We were about 125 women ried out, tutd this story:
“ I used to hear and see
leased Thursday said the prisoners.''
and thus another compromise
• * •
without any clothing other
what went on when the exe­
The girl was one of them.
treatment
o
f
the
estimated
must be reached.
Requiscat In pace; ora pro
A woman told the commis­ Hun what we wore. Mott of cutions took place , . . Just
60.000 prisoner! in Castro
Wlcgcrs stated the Found*
nobis.
sion during' an investigation us slept on the floor. There below the cells In which 1 was
Jails
was
“
humiliating,
op­
ation
Is proceeding on the
• • •
Ir. Miami: “ Mothers in pri­ were only 12 double bunks confined. I saw crowds that
pressive and despotic,"
premise that the transaction
So I'll be waiting out here
One girl said there wa* no son were not allowed to sec where two persons slept in gathered to witness this a*
will be finaliied by Interview*
In the torrid heat outside on sunlight m the prison, and their sons who were over 7 each . . . others sat on beds a spectacle . . . cbilddren 10
ing prospective Instructors,1
Commercial, and 11 you past “ the place was full of big rat, years old . . . Jailers consid­ and others step underneath and 12 year* old guarded the
setting up a curriculum, com*'
please give this weary travel­ mice, mosquitoes. Hies, cock­ ered that boys over this age them
and In a corridor |prisoners w'lh machine guns.'
plcting building plans for ren­
er a gltta of cold water.
ovating and remodeling the
JIM
CRAM’S
• • •
dormitories, etc,
‘Optimistic’
NOTES FROM TI1K UN­
Crapps said the city'a re*
DERGROUND ON COMMER­
celpt* In the sale “ will be ul*'
CIAL.
Hmalely plowed back Into an
10:30 a.m. Tom McDonald
e n l a r g e d recreation pro­
came out and gave me a nic
gram.” He added the Founda­
kel to put In the parking me­
tion has agreed to lease three
ter for one of the commission
DALLAS. Tex. (UPI)—The
ball diamonds at the Mellon*
Air Force disclosed today
cr's vehicles.
ville-Celery Ave. site to tho
that it hoped to start developtO;K a m . Lovely Peggy
WASHINGTON, (UP1&gt; —
ctiy for a reereationa! arc*
■■*.»»&gt;"
»
military
orbital
Jane Lundquist brought me Tha House Armed Services
for two years at a rental of $5
WASHINGTON (UPI)—The 3. to show cause why the tempting to enroll in the uni- _ ( p&lt;co Nation lhal toulil *lay
out a gists of water (no
annually.
Committee — reflecting the Justice Department t o d a y order should not be issued.
versity. He said this would J ut&lt;&gt;ft indefinitely with men
ice).
Accompanying Crappa to
Shortly after Grooms order­
It a.m. Changing of the mood of an economy-minded asked the U. S. district court
be hi* "constitutional stand- aboard,
New
York wa* Mayor Tom
Birmingham, Ala., to issue ed the two Negroes admitted,
guard. Van Pelt takes over Congress— today cut nearly
ing" as governor and as "dlMcDonald.
Wallace
publicly
staled
he
Seminole
County
Senator
charter
which
gives
the
coun­
|'2(3 million from Pentagon an injunction preventing Gov.
and Versbel calls It quits.
George Wallace from Inter- would be present to bar Hie reel representative” ot th e, ATLANTA (U I'l) - The U. Mack Cleveland Jr. will intre­ cil the power to impose any
• * *
requests for military construc­ (erring with the enrollment of entrance of any Negro st- people of Alabama.
11:15: Changing of tha tion projects at home and
S, 5th Circuit Court of Ap­ duce a bill in the Senate early form of tuxes needed, except
qualified
Negroes
at
the
Uni­
peal* today hear* two acliool next week on the proposed ad vulorem, without the mat­
guard again Van Pelt R»ea uhioad.
versity of Alabama.
desegregation c i s t s
that new Casselberry charter vm ter coming before the people
fur coffea. . .
The committee approved a
&gt;
could
force
Integration
emphasising that ad valorem for a vute.
Atty
Gen.
R
o
b
e
r
fF
.
Ken­
11;30; Commission breaks j j,,ni!:t,472,lKMJ measure authorclassrooms in Mobile, *AI».’, ' i
proJToited unless
The only other major ob­
■jp, , . . Queried Tom McDon­ iling buildings. ho*|ilikl »&gt;*! nedy said tha complaint wa*
fded |i gel an immediate1
and Savannah, Ga.
He* rharter is umanded In a jection wa* to the original
ald on what the meeting was
scllit
special referendum.
use of the word “ condemnaabout "It's alwut our trip to bases. Include.! in the men.* court test ot Wallace's an 1
CaaselWrry dtiaana had ob-| u„tiu nr “ eminent 11-main”
New York . . briefing the rest ure were 'lo.unu new home* nm,nerd position of "legal re­
Charles E. Sparks, 20-yearADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia Jetted certain articles in the in |]„, Mellon dealing with the
r t the commission.” “ Any­ Defense .Secretory Robert S. sistance and legal defiance”
(L’ PI) — President Kwamc
thing about tape recording McNumaru (aid wets needed of federal court order* admit-1
town's right to acquire land old Sanford Negro, was sen­
TALLAHASSEE tt.'l'l) — proper passing, rutting in too Nkruiiiah of Ghana today
for public Improvement, This tenced to a period of from
discussion at meet?'* says 1. to house some servicemen now ting two Negroes to the uni­
Gov. Funis
llrynnt
said ■fast and released on $2,:IOOI called for an Immediate union
*N# comment,’’ said Mr. Mc­ living in shuhhy quarters. versity Juuc lo.
later was rectified to the six month* to five years U&gt;
Wallace ha* said he per­ Thursday the ltello Gludc bus bond.
uf Africa ami the establish
Donald.
satisfaction uf tha citizen* at Raiford State Prison by Cir­
Those homes will cost Still,• • •
cuit Judge Vaasar Carlton
sonally will bar enrollment of
lucid of a "liberation bureau”
After
reviewing
detailed
re­
a
public meeting.
61U,000.
ucciilent which killed 27 be,lit
Thursday afternoon after ho
Malone
i'
tu free colonics from while
City must be thinking of
The Defense Department Negroes Vivian J
Cleveland
a
l
s
o
reported
port*
on
the
accident
front
pickera lust Saturday pointed
p u r c h a s i n g "recording” sent to the committee, headed and David M. McGlathcry to
the Slate Patrol and the In- rule,
that there will l&gt;e some kind was found guilty by a six-man
out
the need to improve labor
equipment to tape all com­ by Rep. Carl Vinson. (D-Ga.), the university.
dustriul
Commission,
the
gov,
.
,
.
•
,
,
of
decision made public early Jury of attempted robbery
amt attempted rape.
The complaint wa* filed in cundithtns • • *
mission meetings . . . Dem­ rvquest* totaling *1.87*1.455,ernnr said ho wus convinced |’ -'P L lIT llS H C
T A L L A H A S S E E ( U I 'l ) - A next week on Kern I'nrk In­
Sparks, testifying in bir
III
KM
INGHAM,
Ala.
tUPl
)
onstration wa* held at City UOl). Thu committee w barked the same court where Judge
bill authorising (hr stale lo corporation.
See Editorial in today's Ihe accident was not due to
own
behalf Thursday after­
II.
Hobart
Grooms
on
Tues­
although
Hail yesterday afternoon , . . about 13 per cent from that
any failure of the bus or the ] “ *, ^ c #rt&gt; leaders,
. . . .
.
borrow 1125 million to finance
Herald.
noon, admitted being in the
day ordered Mis* Malone and
Equipment cost . . . 5350 . . . total.
voicing rome skepticism,
higher cduoatu,n construction
driver.
* * •
company of a 30-year-old white
day looked to the new city
,
Sen, lo
as „
Asked City Mansgcr W. E.
Defense agencies hail their McGlathcry admitted to the
lie conceded, however, the
The
bus
plunged
Into
a
hospital employe on the night
Knowles about it today and requests reduced ncmiy 7&lt;i per university under a l'J53 court
government of toft • spoken ‘ nn(m.n, B r(,mtnUtev , ent
deep canal beside State Road i b u s » .is overloaded, not
of
last March 28 but denied
Knuwlc* said not only will cent, mainly beettu-e Ilia com- i order.
Mayor AlCiert Bm.twcll f a f ; ^ u „ l)l||(, bo rcfllly lo rc.
he attempted lo rape her.
Judge Seybourn II. Lynne 827 ufler locking bumpers covered by Insurance and tho '•direct progress In race r e - j ^
ur s „ u[tlay otl a
' lomniisskm meeting be re­ miltce decided that u new
•D corded but the inning board $17.2 m i l l i o n intelligence J**t hearing for HI a.m., June with a passing pickup truck : driver's license had expired.
The young woman testi­
lations.
compromise general spending
— , driven by James Sconyera.
| “ But these factor* seem
TALLAHASSEE (U I'l) — fied that Sparks, a former
ind, get this 21ack, Civil Ser­ building in nearby Arlington,'
bill.
•J
SSconyers, a 35 • yeur * old , "'incidental rather than the
The
House Appropriation* hospital employe, attempted
vice board.
Va., was not needed now.
!r
The bond borrowing hill,
dragline operator, was charg­ nose iif the accident,” Riy
Conimlitre bus okayed a i 155,- l» burglarize the hospital
NEW
YORK
(UI’
l)
—
The
The measure merely author- |
steered to 3!) 0 passage byed with manslaughter, itn- ant said.
000 bill to keep the cuntrov- safe, forced Iter lo leave wtlh
trial of Navy yeoman Nelson
hast end of Red Bug Bund |Iej ,u,w i-ousirurthiti for fi»- r
In New York. Sen. Ilurrimii C. Drummond, accused of Sen John .Mathews Jr., of ial Johns f'unililittc* in bud- him and attempted to rape
finally included in the county
jpui, |,ul without specific [
\ Williams, IH N-J.l, said a selling U. S. defense secrets Jacksonville, would lake care ness for another two years. her in a parked automobile
road department program for mithorizntlon for projects no
bill pending before the Senate In Soviet agents, ended Thurs­ of about half of the new rev­
Tbe bill passed the commit­ in the Negro icclion.
tills year. Some two and one fynu’s could bo appropriated
would have prevented tho day in a deadlocked Jury. enue estimated to be needed tee Thursday by a vote o f
fourth mile* will bo pav$d. Ih.tur by Congress.
lo run tbe slate in tbe next ll-il. Tim Semite bus already
Belle Giude tragedy.
Federal Judge Edward Weinbiennium.
Charllo Grant, ot Roaeland
approved the appropriation
He
said
a
bill
he
is
spoil*
leld ordered a new trial (or
Rocket C i t y
developers
Subject lo approval by the for tbe 'ogixIuUvv investigat­ Park, loth grids student of
soring would have kept the June 3.
plann'ng to dump water into
House and the peuple at a ing group.
Crootna High School, today
OTTAWA I LTD — The worker*’ children h&lt;onu under
llic Eton hat people in the
special election this fall, the
Rep. Robert E. Know Irs of was presented with * certlfi*
NATH ministerial council to­ udult supervision, making It
Ovicdo-Cbuluota Geneva area
bill earmarks proceeds of Manatee said tbe Legislature cate of merit in farm meday ended its spring meeting unm-ce.sury for the youths It) United Press International
up in arm*.
the slate utilities lax, about would
be "pouring
8I5.*&gt;
...............
,_____ _ ____
_,ih»ii chanir* by the Thor Center
with a pledge o f basic uni­ to travel on the bus.
A crippling cold snap siiat*22,1 million per biennium, t*&gt; ,j,nv„ the drain,” mol charged for Better Farm Living. Huntty
and
formal
endorse
meat
And
ill
Winter
llavcn,
the
tcred
low
lempcratiiri!
rec­
Final plans fur that 5RJ0.UQ0
TALLAHASSEE I LTD
of a new nuclear strike force HuiIda Comiuilln i t i R ur al ord* across the northeastern underwrite bond* for a high Hie group had become "a pol­ ley. 111., for showing “ great
im-pliai
Improvement pro
university ami Junior college ice committee.”
farm mechanics ability.”
,
I
The
House
bill
to
establish
for the alliance.
Health called for stricter portion of the nation today
gram will tie presented to the
construct ion program.
The
foreign
and
defense safety control* to prevent an&lt;l threatened to wipe out
board June 10 including new
0lMfr‘“ p'1 sweep*take, at
minister uf the 15 \ VFO u i h a c c id e n ts .
millions of dollars worth of
pediatrics ward . . . Hill* fu,,r n,a* 'r hu,’‘"
h"
countries pledged Increased
tender fruit and vegetable
Burton to kick-in toJ.ooo.
tme " ,," r «*mml»iee «*. . h a . , , ,
the appropriation*! committee
vigilance against Hie peril of
crops.
N E W COMMANDER Communist aggression and
About a month ago Belle- — before going to the floor.
1h* proposal, which estab­
Local authorities today wrr*
o f VAH*9 is Ctlr. Jumen urged increased attention to
mead took out a building
lishes a sweepstakes similar
MIAMI BEACH ( UPI ) — ’ continuing ihtdr search fur
I,. Shipman who will arras beyond tin- physical
permit (o start work on their
to that recently adopted in
Tho National Congress of relative* of Albert Ifnbitimin,
Like over the cotmtmml boundaries ot NATO.
shopping center out by 27th
New Hampshire, cleared the
In the final cumin unique,
Parent* and Teacher* Tltur-wlmse body was recovered
of the winR alnmnl the
SI. . . . Aa of today nothing
lower chamber’s finance utid
Sanford's home builders in­ day gave its wholehearted from Lake Monroe, at the city
USS Saratoga Sutur- the council spelled out the
done about construction . . .
taxation eommitttce Thtnsduy
major points of the "new vite Herald readers to a support lo only one portion boat (main, Wednesday after
Adams Shopping Center has
day.
by a 13-10 vote.
look
nuclear force It rati- ui-fkrnd tour of homes of this of llic administration's omni­ noon.
apparently fizzled out.
fied earlier this week.
Coroner Hugh Duncan said
•
*
•
area, which arc featured on bus education bill—that say­
J
F r l. N it* —
page 12 of today’s Herald.
ing the federal government Invest igut inn bud “ brought
That project of a group o f
I’eggy, Hill und Don
Fur the convenience of in­ will stay out of local school nothing new to date.” Hrisson
prominent people to purchase
*“,♦ Other N itcn - Don C h oy a
terested persons, a complete administration. T h e
PTA, Funeral Horn* suid It, also,
the Woodruff Building, tear
A
&amp; Hit Guitar
map is printed showing the which ended Its convention had not been able to unveil
it down and make a parking
location of all the humes here, refused to give full any information about the
lot uut of it has flopped.
which are included in the ad­ hacking to federal aid to cd drowning victim and apparent­
ly burial would l&gt;« ill u “ pau­
vertisements.
ik a l ton.
The Altamonte Council, a f­
per's giuvu” at county ex­
Country
Club
Heights
is
ter covering only about half
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
pense.
the items scheduled on tha
Commencement
Services day with a Consecration S cr-! -fUe House Agriculture Coro- h»'in g a "rneak preview" uf
JACKSONVILLE f UPI ) ■grndu Wednesday n i g h t , |or jyj member* of toe l!W3 ' lt'r *nr which Elder lit*- mi Ure today approved
a their Culvacadc o i Homes out
gently but firmly "excused”
,.ral]uj„ n., t.u&gt;, a, yure, t m«nd Cummings. Young Pern multi-million dollar stib.idy « «
Five Point*, ami Kings Sixteen Navy men will la­
the press at g:15 after which
**
pic's
missionary
volunteer program for the cotton in wood
Builders is featuring commended today at the
Rridue
P age A
th* three member* present Lake Acalle,,)&gt; ln
Lily , ccrc|ary 0j thv conference, dustry after rejecting two their new Creenbriar of Loch Jacksonville Naval Air SlaC lassifie d .. Page ID A I I
took chair* around another ; W*B be held at to a.m. Sunday
i*. tj,e speaker,
! Republican attempts to tie Arbor homes this week.
I lion fur behind the scenes
Com ic*
P age 10
table in the clerk’* office . . . with Elder O. L. Heinrich,! Sabbath School will be held p jn with wheal legislation
Shoemaker
Construe-, work they performed during
Dear Abhy
Page H
can’t help but wonder If the rhurrh development
w r e at 3:15 a.m on Saturday with
Toe committee — on an al tion Company's custom built the October Cuban crisis. The
Ed ito ria l
.... Page l- A
Intel mg uiiitinuttd there.
- tary of the Southern Union! Baccalaureate Services to lot inu&gt;! straight party line vote homes at LiyilwUdc are Ka men, attached tu Light PhotoEntertainm ent .. P age U
* * *
Conference otSeventh day
low at II a nt. Elder II. F. —approved cotton legislation lured thu week and L.MN En graphic Squadron 62 at nearlo c a ls
l ’agu 3-4 4 R)
Twenty-tirta at. c»»l SK.UOQ
AdvtntUU.delivering
t h e Roll treasurer of Hie Florida !» tA alter five months of lerprises are allowing homes by Cecil Field, will be prepttiilr*
--------- P a g * 4
With the ctly paying one third principal address.
Ccnlereucc, will be lilt speak- bickering and numerous at 1in batiiord ares at l e c ’X i tooled With UlU-r» of tun
Society ... .......... Page 8
and the county two thirds! Other activity
scheduled [ er.
i tempts to bring together the Green sad in the Longwood, mcniiatiun from the eomSp orts
„
Page l
. . 2.2U) tons of asphalt used'this weekend for the grad-' Class Mght Is scheduled fo r 'warring factions within the area at L'tk* W a y m s n mandcr in chief l". s. Allan, Heights,
ChuUhti
.
.......
Pagu 2
JcutUm industry.
,uaU» begin* at J:3U put. to ,* p m . Saturday'.
j uc ilccL
on lite project.
l

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JIdIIi iiB p ci n ;

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fvill
lllla ll

Some SO cadeta are sched­
uled to begin classes with tbe
fall semester at Sanford Mil­
»•
itary Academy la September,
la tbe first term of tha new
school, classes will be con­
fined to the sixth, seventh,
eighth and ninth grades.
This was tbe consensus of
principals today although fin­
WASHINGTON (UP!) Legislation to end pay dis­ al contract! have not been
crimination a g a i n s t
the signed and, it was reported,
"weaker sex” today was a a “ few minor details must be
step eloaer to final approval. ironed out.”
City Commissioner 1. A.
Crapps, commenting on ne­
PORT EVERGLADES, Fla. gotiations in New York City
(UPI) — The freighter Morn­ with MacFaddcn Foundation
ing Light docked here today official* Wednesday evening
with 751 refugees from Com­ and Thuraday noon, said that
“ It was a good trip and suc­
munist Cuba.
cessful, all wrapped up nice
and clean.”
He wa» referring to nego­
ST. LOUIS ( U l 'l l - A m e r ­
ica's astronaut* ire “ sorely tiations wherein live Foundsunderpaid" and ought lo get I tkm agreed to purchase from
a salary increase, according Uie City of Sanford 18 plus
to their Washington attorney, acres of the recreation area
at Mcllonville and Celery
Leo Deorscy.
Avenues for $loo,oou, payable
128,500 down and the balance
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — in deferred payments over a
The Senate Finance Commit­ period of 10 years.
tee gave it* spprovsl TtiursJ. P. Wlcgcrs, New York
dsy to a bill that would pro­ City, chairman of the Mac*
hibit Floridians from deduct­
ing state liquor taxes from
their income taxes.

WJLVA.,
BRIEFS
Near Approval

Bugs, Death, Brutality

751 Refugees

Underpaid

Okay Given

$234 Million
Cut OH From
Military Projects

Injunction Sought
To Stop Wallace

Fern Park Still Question Mark

Space Boost

Casselberry Charter

T o Be Introduced

Mixing Cases

Sanford Negro
Senfenced'ln
Assault Case

Labor Condition Boost
Stressed B y Governor

Union Asked

★ ★ ★
Senate Okays
Borrowing Funds

Johns Group Gets
Confidence Vole

Deadlocked

W'

Sweepstakes Biil {
Clears Hurdle

Unity Pledged
At NATO Meet

Wins Honors

Cold Snap

Herald Feature: Stay
Parade 01 Homes

Out-PTA

No Clues In
Man's Death

VALDEZ HOTEL
'aribe Downtown Sanford

Dancing
Live Entertainment

Forest Lake Academy FarmSubs|dy
Graduation Sunday

IProgram OK'd

lfi Honored

Herald Index

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'Rain, Rain Come A gain'...
Seminoia County agriculture is in
dire need of rain.
This waa the gist of a report this
morning by County Agent Cecil
Tucker afte r Tuesday evening’s
seemingly heavy but actually light
rainfall.
Only .06 of an inch of rein fell
Tuesday evening, bringing to 1.93
inches the total of precipitation for
the month of May. as compared to
4.29 inches as normal for this month

Location of one and
possibly two new state
universities is practically
assured fo r East Central
Florida and expectations
are that a t least one will
L
w.

^

c i o c*
a y Larry VcnlMl

That controversial taped
telephone conversation be­
tween Pata Knowki and J.
P . Wingers at the MeFadden Voundatloa U bow being
transcribed and the Herald
ha* been promlaed n full

transcript . . . Doe* Um City
Comini**Ion have the right
to tape phone conversation*?
Pete Knowlei says: Yea, if
It Un’t u*ad in court.
• • a
Wonder how much the city
will appropriate for tap* re­
cording equipment a t the
■ext budget acssiont Bean
tulng a lot lately with the
Hunt Co. people and now with
MacPaddea Poundatloa.
la the *95Ml State Road
Department budget eome
$428,000 in aecondary fund*
were appropriated for SR 427
from Altamonte to Cinder**
Corner. What happened to
the money?
In the 1981 SRD budget
some 1100,000 in bond con■traction money wa* allocat­
ed for righti-of-way for Bear
tak e Rd. and flOO.OOo out of
secondary fund* for construc­
tion . . . Nothing done yet.
• • •
Pern Park Incorporation
legislation ha* a*
much
chance thU session as County
Attorney
Harold
Johnson
drafting a franchise direc­
tive hill.
• • •
Friday is the deadline to
gel tickets for the annual
SIIS Sports banquet slated for
next Wednesday night.
• • •
ta k e Mary parents upset
over promises made to grade
the ball diamond out there
. . . Time and time again
people were told the work
will be done . . .
• • •
Sure seems a shame to go
all that expense convening
the stadium into a baseball
field when only I t people
turned out for the last Babe
Ruth League baseball game
. . . Now the school board
will have to dip Into else kit­
ty to convert the field back
to." football.
•

't

That tractor-mower mishap
the other day left the count)
with only two uactor-mowera on hand. Bid for a new
piece cf equipment thouid
be let June It.
•
• •
23th St. finished. Next item
of business. il*w many tons
of concrete used and Just
how much the county and city
chipped in for the project.
•
• •
Glad to see
Jim Crappt
was on* of the City Commis­
sioner* that weit to New
York on that lYep school
deal. Crapp* became* a bet­
ter and better commissioner
with every passilg day.
• • •
We known fie Woodruff
Building I* behtod the times
but isn't it abcut tim e those
Semi-Centennid pictures in
that store freest were taken
out?
!

* I*

A inl and fun driver this
morning sparked a move
which b is / been growing
among reidents whose pro­
perty back on Magnolia be­
tween 24th and 23th Street.
Magnolia ft this point is •
d ir alley./The speeding driv
er struck/a dog and failed
to slop, resident* have been
request in | police to place
speed libit signs but have
been loij U will require an
act of t)« City Commission.
Resident ale (earful these
speeding drivers ta the alley
will guU» a child.

be situated in Seminoia Coun­
tyThis opinion was expressed
this morning by Douglas
Stenstrom, chairman of the
Chamber of Commerce long
range committee ea educa­
tion, when U was teamed that
the Senate-approved aducatioa measure is the No. T
Item on today's eslendar lor
the House of Rcpnsentativea.
The Senate has approved
measures providing for the
establishment of a branch of
the University of Florida en­
gineering college, with an ap­
propriation of |SU,000 to gel
started, and for the establish­
ment o f ' a four-year under­
graduate university, but no
appropriation.
Stenstrom said reports are
that the measure will clear
the House and, of course, will
receive Gov. Farris Bryant’s
approval. Stenstrom added it
has been practically assured
one or both new schools will
be located in the seven-county
East Central Florida area,
and, "if our expectations
prove out, at least one will
be placed in Seminole Coun
ty."
A favorable report is ex
peeled shortly in the feasibil­
ity study being prepared by
the First Research Corpora­
tion, Miami, for the Chamber,
advising on advantages of lo­
cating a state school in Sem­
inole.
-This r eport, Xtrastrom tv il.
will be studied by Chamber
executives and then passed to
the Seminole County Commis­
sion and legislative delega­
tion.
Ultimately, after legislative
approval of the education bill,
the feasibility study will be
presented to the State Cabinet
and Ste|f*'Bu.ird Of Control.
A state, site rummittew t u n tually will choose the loca­
tion* for these two new state
schools.

of th e year.
“We need another good two
inches of rain this month to get us
out of our problems,” Tucker stated.
“W hat we have had is not enough,
really inadequate.”
He pointed out that citrus is
in danger, on the borderline. Ha
added some citrus growers already
are irrigating. If they continue,
Tucker said, “they will at leaat get
a p art of a crop, after but lost De-

cember’a freeze, and thia will pay for
the irrigation; sort of, money in
their pockets.”
Vegetables also are in some dan&gt;
ger with this lock of rainfall, the
agent said, pointing to peppers, egg­
plant, cabbage, celery and sweet
corn now growing on the truck farms
nnd field corn on the dairy farms.
Tucker summed the situation:
“We need more rain to get us out of
our troubles.”
ll

WEATHER: Cloudy through Thursday. High today, 86-90. Low tonight, 60-66.
SHERIFF’S DEPUTIES Murie Flexer (left) nnd
Billie Burke inspect the 110-gtdlon still confis­
cated by federal and state liquor agents and deputies Tuesday evening on Highway 427 near
Elder Springs. Sam Dowdn, 48, Sanford, was
taken into custody a t the scene and was to be
arraigned today b e fo re the U. 8 . com m issio n er
at Orlando on charges of possession of nn illegal
still, possession of illegal whiskey and trans­
portation of illegal whiskey. He wus being held
in the Orange County jail pending arraignment.
(Herald Photo)

'Bama Governor
Defies U. S.

VOL. 63

United Press Leased Wire

M d ls li
#C K M A 0 • • •

Pope Failing
VATICAN CITY (UF1) Pope John XXIII, appearing
wan and tired, canceled a
scheduled general audience at
the last minute today because
of his falling health.

Established 1908

WED.. MAY 22, 1963

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 717

Business Relief Seen
In Inventory Tax Bi
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
A bill giving tax asiesiors
broad latitude in valuing •
merchant's stock-in trade for
inventory tax purposes pass­
ed the Senate today without
a dissenting vote.
Sea. W. C. Ilerrell. .Miami
Springs, said (lie measure
was designed to give relief tn

business and circumvent the
strict provisions la thc con­
stitution that such sloek be
assessed at full essh worth.
A 1981 bill, calling for ass­
essment of stock-in-trade at
23 percent of its value, was
struck down by tha supreme
court
The new bill, which now

goes to Um House, permits
merchants lo file for a bulk
or tump sum assessment ra­
ther than having to evaluate
each Individual Hem. It also
permits adjustments oa the
age of the goods being valu­
ed.
In other business a bill re­
organising the State Board

•4 Control to la in ndmlaktratioa of Mate universities Mg
MIAMI (UPI) — A Red
• f politic* wag
bp tha
Cross medical team flew to
lie
us*
today
and
Mat
te Mm
Havana today to aaaist refu­
Governor.
gees expected to leave Cuba
Tha measure, changing «h«
Thursday on the American
freighter Morning UghL
board's asm * to Um Board oI
Regents, would also iaereoM
BIRMINGHAM, Alu. (UPI) Fiery Gov. George
Wnlluce, despite the dissent of his attorney general, Strike Feared
the sise of Um agency from
ATLANTA (UPDEmploye*
seven to a ia t member*. Baete
today appeared determined to square off against the
member would serve a aiat*
federal government over the admission of two of the Southern Greyhound
lines voted overwhelmingly
year term , which would pro­
Negroes to the University of Alalmmu.
hibit gay on* governor from
The defiunt 6-foot, 7-inch tall governor pledged Tuesday to go on strike If
their contract demand* are
having a majority of
TucmlHy To TOOT in me
not' met.
meats to the board.
1wny if necessary to block ad-ft-w at approved b r -aa_
I million of Vivian Malone, 20, Sweeping Plans
13 vote.
DES MOINES (U PI)—The
nnd Navy veteran David MeApproved a t tbe same lima
United Presbyterian Church,
waa
a proposed constitution­
(•lathery. 2ti.
Jum ex A . D ei .ouch, 48, of L uku M onroe, wax found innocent o f * c h a rg e
in a series of sweeping con­
Wallace look In* fiulitinn stitutional proposals, h a s o f second d e g re e m u rd e r by u ju r y in t h e circu it c o u rt o f J u d g e Volie A, W ll- al amendment that would ea-‘
abte as
s f tha memalulld drapltu statcnirnta by moved to end social and eco­ linitix J r . T tthatlay. T h e ju r y d e lib e ra te d loss th a n a n h o u r.
04 odftei to elate
D eL oach w h s r^vsvtrml w ith - s tu b b in g llillm nn B eh ren s. 49, L uke M onroe, years.
the university h*»n( of lru»- nomic discrimination against
nn la s t O ct. 2 0 iluriok' .&lt; q u a rre l ov«?r a b o ttle o f w ine in ten uutom nbile p a rk e d
.4.* that It suit, red • con &lt;vf , Negroes by local churches
There was od opposition to
TALLAHASSEE f t h l l on E ld e r R ond.
admissions llulieit Mu to *«•the measure, which was ex­
Seoaie President Wilson Car crpl Ne-rnc* In 'tils lace of Red Orbit
Assistant State Attorney A. J. lloxeniuii Jr., Cocoa Reach, represented plained by Rep. Osee Fagan
raway named a senate e r a - 1court action.
I MOSCOW (UPI) — Thc So the state ami Gordon Frederick, Sanford, represented DeLoach.
of Alachua. Pagan said Uto
fercnce committer dominated
State Atty, Gen. liiclimoiul . viet Union today launched tha
At the time of the xlnyintf. accord ini; to deputies, DeLoach admitted the measure was sparked by a
special space era education
by big spenders today to Flowers endorsed llu- hoard'* 1 17th in a series of unmanned killing.
statement
that
It
hnd
no
legal
•pace
satellites
in
a
program
study which was made public
Justice
of
the
Pence
W.
11.
Duncan
reported
tlmt
the
murder
weapon
meet with a similar house
alternative, “ When the g' v- Micvcd preparing f o r a
just prior to the legislature.
whs u long bladed picket i
'
group to Iron out differences
ernor stands in diTiutice of spare attempt by a man or
The study said the chief
knife
and
one
thrust
hud
in the general appropriations: fc,,cr, | Iluulority. be encour- woman.
obstacle to quality and econ­
p e n c t r n t e d Rehren’s
biU.
ages others to join him—Unit
omy in the university system
heart.
was the present board of
One of the members, Sen. brings on racial violence,” Propaganda
Ilehrenx
had
lieen
u
GREENSBORO. N.C. (UPI)
control mako up. He laid the
WASHINGTON (UPI)—The
Ed Fraser of MacCIcnny, u "«'** Flowers,
resident of Lake Monroe
— Almost 700 Negroes jailed
beard had a weak adminis­
United States has dismissed
the
Legislature'*
strongest
Thc
•nnouncement
of
»cfor
35
years.
for r a c i a l demonstrations
trative atatus In the state's
c*»,Unf0 uf lh"
4lu,‘- as "typical propaganda" a
here were released early to­ advocate of taxing groceries ents
government.
rams a t a hearing in Soviet proposal for withdraw­
to
finance
a
spending
bill
of
day. The Negroes, some of
Fagan said tha bill was
which
Mute
was
to
answer
al
of
U.
S.
Polaris
nuclearthem crying, marched from )1 billion or mors. Other charge* of contempt of court missile submarines from thc TALLAIIASHKK (U Pli —
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — designed to overcome many
members
are
Sens.
L.
K.
a temporary jail.
for not admitting the Negroes. | Mediterranean.
A Pasco County judg* charged
Gov. Farris Bryant signed of the objections in the re­
The Negroes, most of them Edwards. Irvine; Ed Price.
port and taka the board away
Shortly
after
the
announce­
today a t tha impeachment
into law today a bill to pro­ from polities.
college students, were order­ Bradenton; Dewey Johnson, ment, Wallace, who pledged Hailstones
Quincy,
and
KW.
Gautier,
ed by Guilford County Sher­
tect the public against buy
for Alabama at his inaugura­ lly United Press International hearing of Circuit Judgs Rich­
iff Clayton Jones to leave a New Smyrna Beach.
ing subdivision land in Flor­
A Texas-sized hsil storm ard Kelly th at "w* do not hava
tion last January, "segregaThe
House
committee
has
Justice” in the county.
reopened polk) hospital where
tion
now,
segregation
tomor­
left
hailstones
piled
IS
inches
ida which does not live up
the) bad been held. The hos­ not been announced.
row, segregation forever,” deep In West Texas today, The situation Is getting eo
to promises of Um promoters.
Carraway
urged
the
group
pital was ringed by police
railed a new conference tn i Crops were flattened and cars bad, said Small Claims Judge
to
"try
to
come
back
with
The bill, a part of the gov­
A. J. Hayward Jr., "that one
and sheriff! deputies as the
a solution by thc end uf this Montgomery to make clear ' were dented by the golf-ball does not talk to Judg* Kelly
ernor's program, create*
Negroes left.
his stand.
' sire stones and at least two
week.'
three . member Installment
without a court reporter pres­
A few of the male student*
The conference, always held The governor suid, "The ob­ road* were closed.
land sale* Nurd with power
An espansion of its expedit­
ent."
sat oo the Hour amt had to
behind cloved doors, could ligation to protect the tradi­
to suspend or revoke certi ed service for less than car*
Hayward
testified
before
a
be carried down the halls b)
be a tug-of-war between tion and sovereignty of this Supplies Dwindle
I flcates of persona engaged in load freight ahlpmenta ha*
deputies to an outer lobby.
DALLAS (UPI) - A Red • |&gt;eciul House committee look­
economy forces ami liberal 'to te •* n,y obligation and will
the business of telling sub­ been announced by the At­
A group of 122 Negro girl* spenders. The House has vut- he fulfilled by me.” He auid Cross official said Tuesday ing into charges by the Pasco
division land oa the install­ lantic Coast Line Railroad.
from Bennett College liatly cd a hill of $943 million and the federal government "might Cuba will ran out of its sup­ County Bar Association Unit
ment plan
Prime F. Osborn, president
refused to leave the make­ the Senate *1,125.000.000.
hesitate'' to put hini in jail ply of drugs obtained in a Krlly should he Impeached at
All
persons
dealing
in
sub­
ot
Seacoast Transportation
a
judge
in
the
8th
circuit
on
shift Jail and remained there.
because of his position but swap for invasion prisoners in
division sales of more than Company (an ACL aubsldiary
A total of 1(7 other Negro
would not be reluctant to jail about ■ year and will be grounds of official miscon­
50 lot* on installment con organized to perform the sc *
demonstrators remained in
lesser officials, including the laced with a medicinal crisis duct.
The committee, which heard "TAKE ME TO—"—.. tracts must register with Uie vice) said that second-day
the sheriffs custody at two
trustees. .
when it does.
two
day* of testimony last Out - of - this • world board amt pay a lee of not delivery will now be made
county larm units am! the Jail
more (tun $100, renewable h&gt; all Flo. da points from
week in which Pasco lawyers “visitor" in T o l e d o ,
in nearby High Point.
Wet Now
annually. Their salesmen also Atlanta.
charged
that
Kelly
harassed
Ohio,
is
u
pretty
downBARTOW, Fla. I CPI) to -e a rth fellow. His must register and pay a $5 He added, "We feel that
Bring on Hie booze, boys, the ami embarrassed them.
KATMANDU, Nepal (UPI)
h
this service will be of special
head is a highway con­ fee.
70-year thirst in Polk County
—Two teams of American
All adsertising of such benefit to the business com­
struction f l a r e , the lands must be first submit­
mountain climbers struck out
No personnel changes are Is over. Determined "wets”
“l&gt;ody" is a workman's ted to the hoard for screen­ munity in providing a vast­
1
inarched
to
the
polls
Tuesday
WASHINGTON (U PI) - toward the top of Mr. Evervst, anticipated in the Sanford
ly improved and far more
ruini-ont, nnd his spine ing to ascertain whether it dependable distribution meth­
Rep. Francis E. Walter’s doc­ tha world’s highest |H-uk. branch uf A 31. Kidder A Co and trounced the “dry*" by
a parking meter stand.
tor has confirmed that the from the south and east sides when the entire stock Inok- a 25,211 to 22.WM margin, ac­
is misleading or fraudulent od than has ever been offer­
veteran Pennsylvania Demo­ toduy in hopes uf meeting at erage lirni Is taken over June cording to unofficial returns
in any way.
ed before.
crat ia suffering from leuk­ the summit.
3 by ilcynolds A Co. and from tha county's 48 preThe improved service te
' rim ts.
emia, Walter's office announc­ An official spokesman fur Francis I. du Pont k Co.
O T T A W A (UPI) — The Assigned Here
provided by using trailers in
the expedition said there wa*
Frederic I). Garcia Jr., AEed today.
The Sanford branch along
coordinated piggyback and
NATO spring council opened
The atatcinent eaid l)r. “high hopes (or everybody." I with 24 other Florida oftices
today with a stern warning 2, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred­
highway service and was k Darrell C. Crain had confirm­ But, he said, there was no con­ | will become a part of the Open Higher
augerated last Monday.
from Canadian Prime Minis­ eric D. Garcia Sr., of 753
ed the rausa of Waltar’a long firmation that anyone actually 1 Reynolds firm.
NEW YORK 4UPI) - ter Lester B. Pearson against Haywood Circle, has been
PAN'MUNJOM. K o r e a —
illness through testa. Walter is had rra&lt; bed the peak when
Knn Barley, local manager, I Stocks opened irregularly the perils which would stem transferred from a Navy (UPI) — Communist North
at Georgetown University hos­ last word was radioed to Kat­ said no personnel changes higher in fairly active trad- from a split between the school at Jacksonville for Korea today refused to re­
mandu from the base camp.
pital.
1ing today.
North American and Europe­ shore duty with Heavy At­ lease two Americans heli­
are anticipated.
tack Squadron Three at San­ copter pilots or even to dis­
an members of the alliance.
Pearson, welcoming the for­ ford Naval Air Station.
close whether they still were
Fleet Reserve Association
eign and defense ministers of
■live after a forced landing members will stage a "terlythe IS nations of the alliance,
on Communist territory Fri­ aki" steak dinner for the
•aid thc trend toward Europe­
day.
public between 3 and 8 p.m.
The United Stales believes Saturday at the FRA borne,
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) - A Floridan fishing in the salt Outdoor Recreation Fund to
Under the outdoor recrea­ an unity was an "axclting de­
Bridge . .
. Page 8
the pilots, Capts. Ben W. 219 Seminole Boulevard. To­
compromise salt water fish­ waters of hi* home county. purchase and lease water­ tion law. the Cabinet will velopment" but It would be
Pag* 3-A
Classified .
"a sad day for peace and se­
ing license bill was sent to It also exempts persons over front and inland areas (or
Stutts, 32, of Florence, Ala., day is the final day for re­
have authority to use the
Page 2-A
Comics __
curity if a united Europe
and Charlrton W. Volts, 38. of servations.
the floor for final action to­ (5 years of age and under public recreation.
Dear Abhy
J'age 8
Frankfort. Mich., are alive.
Directors will meet at 7:38
day with the backing of the IS.
It was part of Gov. Far­ funds for such purposes as played a separate role."
Editorial
Pag* 1-A
But lie added that “ chang­
But Maj. Gen. Ueorgu II. looigbt lo discuss dinner
Tourists and other visitors ris Bryanl's legislative pro­ providing new public beaches,
Senate’* Salt Water Con­
Entertainment _ Pag* 7 Cloud who met with North plans. Memorial Day aer­
servation Committae.
may obtain a 25 cents dally gram and he had to come obtaining land* for access by es that have been wrought
tagal* _ Pag* 2-A * 3-A
Korean negotiator* a t this ates* a t noon May 30. Sea
to
waterfront since the last NATO meeting
to its rescue last week with fishermen
The compromise measure, license.
Puxsl*
_ Pag* 2-A
trace village, said the Com­ Scouts meeting at 7 p. m.
Revenue from the license a pica for support of It as areas, construction of boat in Ottawa point to the nerd
setting a new 91.75 annual
Society . . . _
Pag* 8
salt w a t e r fishing license fee would go Into the land the bulwark of his ambitious ramps, artificial reefs and i for some new definition of thc
munists "Don't have the de­ Tuesday, and election of ofcency to tell us.'*
I Atlantic comm unity."
H p o r ts ---- ^ — Pag* 9
public fishing piers.
liter* June 18k
exem pts from the tec afly acquisition trust fund y the outdoor recreation plan.

Cuba Bound

Jury

D

Find
.s..

DeLoach Innocent

Big Spenders
Dominate Group
On Money

Police Release
700 Negroes

'No Justice'
In Pasco County,
Judge Testifies

•!

Bryant Inks
Bill To Protect
Land Buyers

ACL Expands
Freight Service

Walter F "
With Leukemia

Two Yank
Teams Move
On Everest

No Personnel
Changes Seen

Pearson Warns
Of Treaty Split

Viets Hold
Two Yanks

I

'Compromise' Fish Bill On Floor

Steak Dinner
Slated By FRA

Herald Index

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�Quantity Right* Reserved •
Prices Good Thru May 26th

It's the second bitf week of our store monogec'a tale end
we Invite you to come In and compare Winn-Dixie. Compare
our stores, our merchandise, our prices, our selection ond
our personal. We believe you'll love shopping at Winn-Dixie.
Friendly service is the rule ot Winn-Dixie. This is a wonder­
ful time for you to discover how to make your shopping
pleasant and profitoble. Low prices and the finest quality
is yours at Winn-Dixie. Visit us today.

Stamps

fold present Mrs. E rnest Bolick, wife of th e
pastor of tbs Good Shepherd Lutheran Church,
a gift in appreciation for the use of the church
for their meetings. From left a re Dale Bromberv Mrs. Bolick and Leslie Hsurtwig. The g ift
a set of towels made by th e girls to earn
merit badges.
(Herald Photo)

Government

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LARGE SMOKED

Fanners ’Reject'
JFK's Wheat Plan
T he nation’s wheat
WASHINGTON (UP1)
farmers, rebelling against federal controls, today
dealt President Kennedy a major farm policy defeat
by overwhelmingly rejecting hia strict 1964 wheat
program.
.....................................................
Returns from Tuesday's nationwide referendum

Hew York Set

SHANK
PORTION

(bowed that the President’*
proposal was buried wader sa
avalanche of "so” votes test
could portssd s sharp chsafs
in federal programs for farm-

The h a st Agriculture De­
NIW YORK (UP!) — The partm ent tabulation for ths
big town wiahea Godspeed to- record turnout waa 307,771
-dsp-to-the-maa who said a votes against the administra­
htUo prayer In apace.
Astronaut L. Gordon Coop- tion plan and 347,131 la fa­
ar, one of the new bread of vor. There were 73,«75 chal­
spaceman who a rt writing lenged votes to be counted
history right out of this star.
world, cornea to take hia The percentage of **yea"
plaee among the American .votes waa 47.79. Kennedy fail­
heroes of the past who have ed to muster a simple major­
bean tlekertaped up atoried ity, m uch lass the two-thirds
Broadway in the city's Uadi- vote h^ncfded to put hia pro­
gram Into effect.
'tlonal welcome.
The weather Forecast was
Tbs outcome was ballad by
ter cloudy skies In tho after­ the American Farm Buraau
noon with a cbanca of show­ Federation aa "A bright day
ers later la the day. Tha for agricultural' I t confront­
temperature waa expected ed Congress with the dilemma
to be In the 60’a. But New of whether to enact a new
York's millions were prepar­ whe«&lt; program or let growers
ing a welcome that not even operate under a stop gap plan
a downpour would hinder. with lower price supports.
Lower Broadway was renam­ Thia la what the vote maant
ed "Mercury Way" for the for wheat farmars: Tho 1M4
p.rada.
crop will be grown without
The 30-ycarold Oklaho­ marketing quotas and no
man’s plane was scheduled t i n e a for overproduction.
to arrive a t La Guardis Air­ Price aupporta will drop from
port i t noon bringing along the present $3 a bushel to
the Cooper family, five other $1.23 and will bo paid only to
astronauts, Vice President growera who stay within their
Lyndon I). Johnson, and acreage allotments.
The decision could have
for-reaching effect on other
farm ers, too, espectaDy in
government program s dial­
ing with farm surpluses. Ken­
nedy's “ supply management"
plan probably would hava
been proposed for other crops
If the wheat farmer* had ac­
cepted it.

Reds To Launch
Spacewoman
BOGOTA, Colombia (CPI)
—Two viiltlng Soviet tech­
nicians tald Tuaaday Russia
hopes soon to put tha first
spacewoman Into orbit.
M. KlUipuv and M. V. Honuntebenku, delegates to an
international communications
conference here, told a press
conference the Kremlin plans
to end male domination of
1space.

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Casselberry Legion
Elects New Officers
- By J a w Casselberry

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May 26

American Lesion Memor­
ial Port 346 of Casselberry
elected officers for the comins year at a meeting held
leal Friday night at the WoMen's Club.
Harold Kryder was re-elect­
ed post commander. Other
officers are Marvin McClain,
first vice commander: Frank
Messick, second vice com­
mander; Hibbard Casselberry,
third vice commander; l.uthe r Mynderse, adjutant; Ken­
neth Green, finance oiticcr.
Darwin Shea, chaplain: lien
'Evans, historian: Clarence
Doebcnor. service officer and
William Filler, sergeant at
arms.
Elected to the executive
committee were Wilbur Mo
rey and I.arrv Maptesden.
In other business of the
meeting plans were complet­

ed for Memorial Day Services to be held Thursday,
May 30, at 3 p. m. at tha
new Memorial Park on Laka
Triplet and Sunset Drives in
Casselberry.
Legionnaire* have been
working hard to get the park1
in shape for the ceremonyj
by putting in sidewalks and
a Lag pole and planting
shrubi and flowers.
Loral u-teran organisations,:
ministers, ami Hie Lyman'
High School Band will ha1
taking part in the services
which will be open to tha
public.
Delegates named to attend
the State 1-eg ion ('m e n tio n 1
in Clearwater. June 7 9. were
Commander Kryder and Carl1
Stoddard.
Refreshments of douhhnuta
and coffee were served fnllowing the meeting.

Limit One Coupon To Adult With
A $3.00 or Mora food Order.

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WISH FLORIDA

GREAT
Htrsfcty’s
CHOCOLATE
W IL L IA M

M O O UK,
Sanford man recently
joined thfe Air Force
nnd in now umlergnini;
bank* training a t Lackland Air Force Ilane in
Texan. Moore in the non
of Mr. nnd Mm. W. M.
Moore of 1100 \V. 25th

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Mr. Ellery II. Uaddin, 7tt.
a winter resident of Longwood for 13 years, died Mon­
day morning while enroute
front Richmond, Va., to
Stroudsburg, l’a.
lie was a mcnilter of the
Methodist Church and of
Amity Masonic Lodge in
Danvers, Mass. 11c was a
retired chief engineer of the
Champion Light Co of Lynn,
Mass.
Surviving are his wife,
Mrs. Grace Itaddin of Longwood and Saugus, Mass.; a
son, Harry of Richmond, Va.;
a daughter, Mrs. Robert Shi­
vely of Stroudsburg, I'a.; six
grandchildren and one great
grandchild.
Funeral services will be
held Thursday with burial in
Saugus.

V C S Teachers
Set M e e tin g
SPECIAL
PLAIN or SELF-RISING

Vacation Church Set* ad
teachers of the Khene/er
Methodist Church wdl meet
at A IM) p m. today at the
church to make final plans
for the school which is sche­
duled from June 31 through
July 3.
Material* Is) In* used for
tlie school will be distributed
at this meeting ami all teach­
ers are urged to attend

YOUR CHOICE
ALL GRINDS

CHIC., BEEF, T U R K EY

&amp; A s t o r Coffee

STANDARD RED RIPE

VAC PACKED COFFEE Save 18*

Apple, Cherry, Peach, C ’nut Fruit

Family

Tomatoes
£ 9s J l
Yii
SAVE 3

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ECONOMY SLICED

By louise Mlmaaek
New officers of the Seml-i
nolo County Federation of
Women's Club* will be in­
stalled by Mrs. Charles Mc­
Dowell, district seven dir­
ector, at a meeting to ba
held at the Casselberry Wo­
men's Club at 10:30 a. nt.
this Thursday.
Installed will be Mrs. Milton J. Tinsley, president;!
Mrs. Albert Grinwood, first
vice president; Mrs. William
Gramkow, second vice pres­
ident; Mrs. Clark McCoy,1
corresponding s e c r e t a r y ; )
•frits. iu n it'i vlfhi . tteasmet,
and Mrs. Boy Titlia, auditor.
Mr*. Tinsley will present'
a report on the Convention o(&gt;
the Florida Federation oh
Women's Club which was held
recently in West Palm Beach.*
A covered dish luncheon
will be served at noon. An
executive
board
meeting1
will In* held at 10 a. m. pre-l
ceiling the general meeting!
and installation.

75 Attend
DeBary Dance
By Mrs. Adam Mailer
Some 74 residents of De­
llary and adjoining areaa at-]
tended a dance sponsor* *
lad Saturday night in the
Itecrcation Hall of the De-|
llary Fire Station by th J
Volunteer Firemen'* Assn. I
Specialty numbers were
presented by Mr. and Mrs.]
William Stripp and by Mr.!
and Mrs. Darwin Bruce.
The neat dance sponsored
by the group will be held
from 8 until It p. m. on
Saturday, June 1.
O V E R 33 Y E A R S
At First A Palmetto
(Alongside old post office)

• Carpels • Furniture
• Tile
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U. S. Choice Flavor Aged Beef

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• Sirloin
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Armour Star Sliced Breakfast Bacon
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T h u fim u f

�Installation
Planned By
Pilot Club

ByAbigail Vaa Baron

DEAR IDIOT: I f you “break up*
a t w hat should be a very tender and
sober moment — break up with An*
th u r. Ha is definitely not fo r you.
•

Mrs. 1 .1 . Chapman gars a

the party haw* e&lt; 4 to

u a -S T

•

■TtoeMd to s a r i Ms &lt;
SOS mocking, chatting
'S e lse u g a n d l*'
a

i Turner, Vada
, Linda A. WUUama,
Tamny, Janie Ashby,
McCall, Diana Beasley,
se Higginbotham, Judy

MRS. VERNON HARDIN, le f t presents a g ift to Miss Flat Kuhn a t a
graduation party la her honor. A t right is her mother, Mra. Robert Kuhn.
(Herald Photo)

oie, fleaaa T a n a a r ,

Personals

DEAR ABUTi Yo« probably

won’t botkva th is te w ritten by a 21f u r aid girl, b a t it id. I am dating a
man ( k t’n call him A rthur) but not
itM d y . I data other*, too, b u t ho’a
th a only man I know who la in a ponitkm to got m arried. I know ha ia
m a y about me. Tha problem: E rary
tim e he goaa to kiaa me h a gata a
aort o f pained expraaaioa on hia face
aad hia noatrila widen, m aking him
look like a h o n e. I Juat “break up**
and go into a laughing f it whfeh I
can’t control. Abby, I really care for
th is man, but I”m ruining it for myself. W hat ia th e m atter w ith me?
ARTHUR’S IDIOT

•

•

DEAR ABBY: My neighbor and I
are good friends. H er eight-year-old
other committee chain* en daughter whom I shall calf Janie,
plays with my seven-year-old daugh­
te
r. I f my suggestions do not meet
will have e representative at
with “Janie’s" approval, she opens
the tISO aseual meeting ea
up w ith a sasslnesa such as I ’ve nev­
June I.
The seat meeting ia sched­ e r heard from a child. I’ve tried to be
uled for May 9 and will be patient, but m y own daughter has
an Installation dinner. Hot- started to pick it up and now it has
p o in t I’ve
te a m wig he Mrs. A. 0. reached the breaking
Payne aad Mrs. Marvia Wil­ heard “Janie* apeak to h e r mother
liams aad Mra. Btevaasea win th is way without punishment or cor­
rection, but wonder if she knows the
iaitail the officer*.
child talks to other adult* in thla

We ere kiyfy to report that

DEAR BREAKING: Tall your
neighbor in n friendly way th a t you
will not permit her daughter to ease
you. And inform her th a t unless Juaie stops it your daughter will not
be allowed to play with bar.
e

Hew Arrivals
U. end Mrs. Ronald L.
llkieen, of Waraer-Robins.
G«, announce the birth of a
daughter, Mary Helen, April
XI at the Waraer-Bobiaa Base
nnijltil
They also hava two bo ss,
Ben aad Bobby Pataraal
Mrs. 1. P. Robison and m itonal grandparents are Mr.
aad Mrs. P . B. Montgomery,
aC Weodlytt, Pa.

Ju st Arrived!
Big Shipment
Libbey Stemware
And Barwars

Gifla • Cards • Books
(Formerly McVieara)
210 E. First Bt.

LONG TERM
INVESTMENT

YOU
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LIKE
LOAFERS
YOU’LL LOVE THESE!

DEAR “V” : Advise the manager
to watch the woman and get hia own
evidence.
Get it off your chest. For a per­
sonal reply, write to Abby and send
a self-addressed stamped envelope.

FOR Sportswear
Lingerie
Bathing Suits
H andbags
Costume Jewelry

OES Observes
Friendship Night
Mrs. Markos waa then pre­ Mrs. J . R. Wells Jr. wss
sented a gift by Worthy Ma­ hostess for the monthly bus­
tron, Mrs. Clprles Cole, and iness and social meeting of
each of the visiting Marthas the Indies Society of tha
Locomotive
was also preseutsd a remem­ Brotherhood of
Firemen and Engineraen.
brance of the occasion.
Plans were made for Mrs.
Grand Instructor of District Eudonal Ethridge to attend
24, Mrs. Wanda Mercer, ol the National Convention In
Uunnell, urged officers to at­ July. Members were asked to
tend a School of Instruction back legislation which would
May 23 a t 2 p.m. la Titusville. improve health and sanitation
Birthday hnnorees, Miss facilities on diesel engines,
Anne Muir, Mrs. C. N. Rob­ cabooses and camp cars.
erson, and Mrs. Fred W.
They were also asked to
Lons by contributed to the back the minimum safe crew
Rainbow Fund and were pre­ bill which would insure five
sented ceramic plaques of crew member*, engineer*,
“Praying Hands.”
firemen, brakemen, flagmen
The Chapter room was dec­ and conductors, on each train
orated with polled plants at for the safety of the public
the various stations and th* and the railroad men.
dining room tables were cen­ The group enjoyed a spsghtered with “May Day” bas­ etti supper, last week, with
kets of paper doilies filled their husbands aa guests.
w i t h nosegays of yellow,
white, and purple static*.
Small favors of bats fash­ DeBmry
ioned frim vaper doilies were
at each place and the mem­
bers r.nd guests donned them
in festive mood as they were
served punch ami cake by
Mr. and Mrs. William Wil­
Mrs. W. T. Corbett, Mrs.
Harvey Martel), Mrs. Ruth liams of Plantation Road at­
Hamilton, Mrs. Alonso Me- tended the Standard Oil
MUs Steffi. Durak. of Mar Caltoy, Mrs. Helen Bruce, Company Convention, held at
blebead. Mass., arrived yes­ aad Mrs. Florence York.
Houston, Tex., last weekend.
terday, to spend a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. M. J . Du­
rak at Uielr home on the Gar­
ner Road. The Durak'a son,
Michael, and his wife, of
Pras.nl Thin Ad For
Starke, are expected to join
th* family for the weekend.
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you regard th* rail aa a duty, ta detract from the ’’nice-?)
rather than a pleasure.)
—“I hope I haven’t offend­
—“I didn’t tee you at tha ed you.- (If you haven't, that
so-snd-so’s party the other remark will be sure to do the
evening, (Maybe It waa be­ trick. And if you have, it won’t
cause she wasn't invited.)
help the eituatloa)
—“If you come from such—“We must get together
and-euch a town you must sometime.” (That's a brushknow tho so-and-eoe. Ha’s e off in anybody’s language.
very important aomethlng-or- Seylng "soon” would asak« It
other.- (If the person doesn’t n real pleasantry.)
happen to know your impor­
tan t friend, you've made him
feel as though you’re wondering *why not?’*
—“Do you follow me?*
(Give the other person credit
for having sen** enough to
follow you.)
Mrs.
—“Just how big ia your
ranch, or your plantation, or
your farm ?” (Thai's like ask­
ing a businessman how much
money he haa in the bank.)
Mra. G. W. Kimmons enter—'*Nic« little place you
tained the VAH-9 Officer have.- (Why add the “ littleWives in her home last week,
with n very enjoyable eve­
ning of bridge. Cold drinks,
coffee and dessert were serv­
ed prior to the game.
Mrs. J. L. McCracken waa
An Esecutive Meeting will
th* lucky winner of th* high be held by the officers and
score for the evening. Mr*. board of the AU Souls Cath­
Kimmons was second high olic Women's Club this Thurs­
winner and Mr*. R. D. Cooke day, In the Parish Annex, im­
had tho low acore.
mediately following the No­
Other wives attending were; vena Services.
Mme«. A. O. Karnes, W. L.
Mrs. Paul Auroin, the pres­
Uurks, K. L Atkinson, A. K. ident. requests that all board
Reno, W. 1. Lewis, J . L. Ship- m e m b e r s and committee
man, W. E. Markl-y, T, B. chairmen, please be in at­
Wood, and T. E. Quillln.
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Some remarks which are
passed out aa pleasantries
actually aren’t F or Instance:
—“Haven’t you lost some
w eight?” (That implies tho
person needed to loso weight
so badly bo'll b* pleased to
hear th at you think be hat.)
—“ Where have you been
keeping younslf?” (That im­
plies th at the person hasn’t
been out and going places the
way you have.)
—“I feel eo guilty that I've
never gotten around to calling
oa you.- (Your fooling guilty
makes the other person think

Personals

SANFORD
FLOWER SHOP
OPEN ALL DAT WBD.
AND FRIDAY NITB

By Oswald Jacoby

OFFICERS OF THE DIRT GARDENERS CIRCLE a t the final meeting
of the season. From left, nested, Mrs. E. 8. McCall Sr. retiring president;
Mrs. R. F. Robinson. Back row, Mrs. C. D. Perry, new prenident; Mm.
Hamilton Biabee, Mrs. W* E. Bristol and Mra. W. E. Kirchhoff.
(Herald Photo)

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Anyone who gets in tha habit
of passing hia partner's two
no-trump bids is going to miss
to io ssf
VXII
plenty of gamas, but thia time
♦ AKQTf
North bed a good reason. Ho
♦7
had heard hia partner’s orig­
inal pais and felt that it was
most unlikely that three notrump could make.
Hence in my opinion the
blame for milling tho game
testa 09.99 per cent on South'a
shoulders. South had commit­
ted a real bridge crime. He
had peaaed an opening bldl
Even then he had a chance
to Correct things. No un« was
twisting his arm and ordering
him to bid two no-trump. He
hearte. Since tha ctub finesso I and South was annoyed a t hia could have jumped rig h t to
was on for him there waa no partner.
throe no-trump and anvod all
defense to beat three no-trump I I agree with South in part, the trouble.

Personals

G IF T S

s

DEAR ABBY: I work a t a founth i In a drug store. Also working ia
this drug store is an older woman
who is steeling the store blind. One
day I caught her in the act and call­
ed her on it and she said, “Doesn’t
everyone?” Should 1 teH the m ans««1
* y tt

Dirt Gardeners Close C lub Year
M embcn of the Dirt Gar­
dener's Circle met at the
homa of Mrs. F. A. Palmer
for the final meeting of the
club year, with Mrs. B. V.
Robison, vies president, pro­
dding.
It was announced that Mrs.
Henry Simpson will ha chair­
man of the “ World Gardena”
with Mra. W. B. Wray aa
chairman from the Dirt Gar­
dener's. Members were re­
minded to make articles for
the November baiaar.
Circle members voted to
serve aa clerks at the 1M4
flower show. A garden club
nursery has been started at
the home at Mrs. A. W. Epps
Sr. to grow plants for the new
club building grounds.
New officer^ for the coming
year are May- C. D. Perry,
president; Mrs. I . S. McCall,
vice president; Mrs. W. E.
Klrehhoff, secretary, a n d
Mrs. W. E. Bristol, treasurer.
Mrs. Hyatt Saytr was wel­
comed ae a guest At the con­
clusion of the meeting a cov­
ered dish luncheon was serv­
ed. Co-hostesaee were Mrs.
McCall and Mrs. W. A. Krattori. About 90 members were
present for the luncheon
meeting.
The neat meeting win be
Oct. 11 a t 10:30 a-m. at the
Leesburg Nursery with Mri.
Alice Smart as jpesker.

s

Erse ft Jonas is convatosdng
at his S o n s toOowiag IS days
of hnapMaMratioe at the result
of a fall fram hia hone
••Stormy."
Mr*. Prank Winkler ia ta
Seminole Memorial Hospital,
Sanford, Mtowtag an acci­
dent with her ear and a leloptsosse pole a* a bee or a wasp
decided to ride with her. She
was trying to get him eat of
the ear and received a brok­
en note and had bruise.
Otherwise the win mea he
out again.

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'Merry-Go-Round' A 'Cornin' Here
Scboothouse, at the Seminole
High
School
Auditorium,
Tuesday at I p. m.
This charity • supported
•mall school for mentally re­
tarded children was begua

by ■ group of Bother* of
retarded
children
several
year* ago, and now ha* eight
pupil* aad a spoclally-traiaed teacher.

rapport ha* boea through
donation* aad contribution*
from Individual*, dob* aad
orgaaisationa.
The variety revue which
Since U'a Inception, the only win bo presented a t Ike Semi­
nole High School auditorium
at S p. a . Tuesday draws the
talent from a a a y of the
elabs and organisation* who

Women's Club
ToHave
Fashion Show
The Lake Mary Women’s
Club will moot a t noon Thurs­
day at tho Capri Restaurant
In Sanford for a Fashion Show
and Loneboon. A demonstra­
tion on the propor application
of makeup also will ha pre­
sented.
Fashions for Um show,
which will bo under direction
of Mrs. Harold Patterson with
Mrs. Richard flteek as com­
mentator, will bo supplied by
tho J. C. Penney Co.
Halrstyleo will bo through
tho courtesy of Lillian Cordot’s Beauty Shop la Lake
Mary.
Models will bo Mrs. Robert
Mooney, Mrs. Charles Gorraly, Mrs. William 8hattuek,
Mrs. W. C. Hopkins, Mra. Don
Smith and Mrs. Patterson.
Tho makeup demonstration
nil bo given by Mrs. Jamoa
Hay, graduate cosmetic lan
and dermatologist

MERRY GO ROUND FLANS are shaped up by » committee or mothers
who ore members of the Seminole County Assn. for Retarded Children.
The entertainment revue will feature talented local persona and la being
presented at 8 p.m. Tuesday a t Seminole High School for the benefit of the
donation-supported Little Red Schoolhouso for mentally retarded children
of tho county. From left are Mrs. Lylah Gorman, therapist; Mrs. John
Galloway, Sunland Center chairman; Mrs. Edna Murray, treasurer; Mrs.
John Barlow, vice president and director of the show; Mrs. Jerry Keeth,
teacher; Mrs. Frank Huhn, secretary and ticket chairman and Mrs. Bobbie
Goff, teacher aide.
(Herald Photo)

Florida Elks
Slate Slate
Convention Meet
Association will hold Its fiftyScvanth annual Convention at
Tampa, Thursday through
istu rd ay . With the Official
Htadquarters located la tho
Florida Hotel, the delegates
ef the elghty-two Elks Lodges
la Florida will gather during
the mornings for a round of
business sessions under Um
chairmanship of State Pres­
ident A. C. Vaa Horn Jr., of
r .n a m a City.
Thursday afternoon the Rit­
ualistic teams of the Elks
Lodges from Tallahassee,
Gainesville, Clearwater, Or­
lando, Sarasota, West Palm
Baach and South Miami will
compete for the State Ritual­
istic crown. The contest will
be supervised by State Chair­
man Don C. Jordon, of Jack­
sonville, and the winner will
enter the National Elks Rit­
ualistic Contest at Saa Fran­
cisco in July,
A highlight of the Conven­
tion will be the annual break­
fast, on Saturday, of the
llarry-Anna Committee, with
the Past State President
Charles I. Campbell of Tam­
pa, as presiding officer. This
Committee, which includes
A. P. Bowersox and William
Livingston of Sanford No.
1241 Elks Lodge as members,
Will hear the report of Geo­
rge Carver, Managing Dir­
ector of the llarry-Anna Hos­
pital for Crippled Children at
Umatilla, an Institution for
tho care of physically handi­
capped children, owned and
operated by the Florida State
Elks Association.
..
Many social activities have
been planned for the dele­
gates and their wives by the
host lodge, Tampa F.lks
Lodge No. 708. The Conven­
tion will come to a close with
the customary "State Presi­
dents" Ball on Saturday

have contributed funds and
volunteer labor, and all pro­
ceeds of the show will go
toward the further support
of the school.
The show Is being directed
by Mrs. John Barlow, vice
president of the Seminole
County Association for Retardsd Children, the parent
organisation of the school,
which has sought and gained
support for the school.
The program lor Merry-GoRound includes comedy skits,
soogs, dances and Instrument­
al numbers.
A well-known duo, Mrs.
Marge Kcbelberger and Paul
Lewis will be a headliner
number of the show, as they
sing Broadway show tunes.
Sherri and Babette Splnelli,
talented pianists, will be
beard la a sister-act piano
duet and members of the
BPO Does will present a
Mitch Miller pantomine.
Comedy skits will be pro­
duced by the Theta Epsilon
sorority, ''Fashions In Orbit";
by the Sanford Moose Lodge,
(a secret, but said to be
a howler); and by the Semi­
nole County Lunchroom work­
ers. The last on* is to be
called, "Borrowing Neigh­
bors."
Several tap dance numbers
will he presented by the Bar­
bara School of Dance. Tal­

ented Uppers lnelode Susi
aad Jeffrey Largen. Debbie
and Dale McLain and Vickie
Harden.
Miss Audrey Decker, also
first rate pianist will enter- j
tain with some compositions j
by Cbopin and Use fam ous!
Officers Wive's hit show-stop­
per "The Charleston," will
add to the merriment.
One of the highlights o f ,
tlie show, and one which has
not been done before will pre-.
sent one of the pupils of the
Little Red Schoolhiouse in a
piano duet. Michael Zarella
will Join Faye Karns at the
keyboard to show that many
handicapped children have
talent, too.
Anogier surprise number i
of the show will be presented I
by the Sanford Elks Lodge.
U's a musical, but the exact
nature of their part of the
show was not revealed.
Mrs. Barlow said Monday
that there is a distinct possi­
bility of several other num­
bers Including a local pop
band, and more information
on addik.onal entertainment
v ill be forthcoming.
Advance tickets may be
secured from Mrs. Frank
Huhn at 2633 French Ave.
and at the door on the night
of the performance. Several
other ticket locations are soon
to be announced.

Jackson Service
Conducted Today

Barracks 486
To Meet Friday
Sanford Rurrurk* 4Htl olid
its Auxiliary, World Wur I
Veterans will meet at 7:30
p. m. this Friday Instead of
on tho regularly achedulcd
meeting date of May 31.
This change in ditto is nudu
due to the Department Con­
vention to lie held in Tumpu,
May 31-June 2,
Plans will he made at Fri­
day night's meeting for dele­
gates who will attend the
3luy 31 Statu Meeting.

Choristers Set
Annual Picnic
The Dcllary Choristers will
meet at It a. m. Wednesday
at tho homo of Director
Laura Platt Brown on Gem
Lake for their annual pic­
nic.
It is requested that all bor­
rowed music be returned at
this time. Those planning to
attend aro reminded to bring
their swim suits. Cards will
bo played after lunch.
Life expectancy Id the U.
S. has risen from 47 to 70
years since 1900.

Elects Officers
l y Mrs. Adam Walter
Recommendation* for m v
officers of the DeBary Re­
publican Club, as prtseatsd
by Ralph Wither*!!, nomi­
nating committee chairman,
at last Thursday's meeting
of the group, were approved
and installation was conduct­
ed by Tborntoa Smith, past
president.
New officers ant Horace
Merrill, first vice president;
Beatrice E. Muller, second
vice president; John A. Park,
third vice president; Mrs.
John Leone, financial secre­
tary; Mr*. Lawrence Tinsley,
recording secretary and Mrs.
Alvin Wind, treasurer.
In other business by-laws
of the club were ehanged to
provide that the new pres­
klent will have a full nine
months in office without In­
terruption of the summer
recess.

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committee.
The slate Included Mrs.
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Mrs. Florence Boulden, vice
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well, secretary and Mrs. Hil­
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June 11 meeting at the home
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Katherine Jones reported that
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the recent rummage sale
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By l ulled Press UiereaUesul
Are MAM back in busi­
ness?
And, if they are, bow long
will it be before some of those
American League "contend­
ers" are out of business?
The questions are enough to
give the New York Yankees'
rivala the Jitters today be­
cause it could mean that
Ralph Houk'a world champkins are ready for Utetr longawaited big push.
Mickey Mantle and Roger
Maris have been awfully
quiet for $172.00i)-worth of
borne run hitters this season
and it's no coincidence that
the Yankees have made sev­

then, lo and behold, the long(lumbering Maris woke up
with a homer of his own. Sir
Roger's Mason totals still
show only five homers, 10
runs batted la and a .230
average but hia history • la
that be followa Mantle off on
a "tear.”
Jim Bouton went 54e in­
nings before turning over a
73 lead to Steve Hamilton
and received credit (or his
fifth win. The Yankees re­
mained one game behind the
Chicago White Sox and Bal­
timore Orioles, who are tied
for first place in the AL.
The While Sox scored their
third straight victory when
they shaded tha Washington
Senators, 44, the Orioles beat
the Detroit Tigers, 4-3, and
the Minnesota Twins whipped
the Boston Red Sox, 8-2, in
other AL game*. Los Angeles
at Cleveland was rained out.
Mike Hershberger singled
home the White Sox' first run
and contributed a single to
a three-run sixth-inning rally
that also Included singles by
Floyd Robinson and Ron Han­
sen and a double by Joe Cun­
ningham. Relief pitcher Hoyt
Wilhelm preMrved Johnny
Huzhardt'i fourth win despite
being tagged for a two-run
homer by Don Lock.

eral false starti while other
teams shuttled in and out of
the AL lead. But Mantle'a big
bat exploded Tuesday night
and the thunder was ao loud
It apparently managed to
wake up Maria, too.
Mantle, the MVP of the
1962 season, who started
Tuesday night's game with
six homers and a .293 batting
average, hit a three-run hom­
er in the first inning and a
two-run homer in the fifth In
the Yankees’ 7-4 victory over
the Kansas City Athletics.
The outburst gave Mantle
respectable season totals of
eight homers. 20 runs baited
in and a .303 average. And

Red Equals
Pitch M ark
Bjr United Pros* International

Manager Fred Hutchinson and the Cincinnati
Reds always said that Jint Malone’s hurd stuff
would overcome his hard luck . . .
A 6-foot, 2-inch, 200-pound firebuller from
By BUI Vincent J r.
fish story about the one that Fresno, Calif., Maloney won nine games for the
Wall, a howdy to all you got away. He said that while Reds in 1062 and would huve won more except th a t
hia t e a m m a t e s developed
paralysis of the but when he
appeared on the mound. They
didn't score a run for him
over the lost 20 innings of the
'02 season.
Maloney has been getting
some runs this season and
Tuesday night h t didn't need
any luck—just a ninth-inning
helping hand from Bill Henry
—when he equalled the mod­
ern major league record by
■Diking out eight straight
butters in a 2-0 victory over
the Milwaukee Braves. Jint
went on to fan a gullUl-muii of10 Braves—the third highest
single-game total in modem
baseball history.
Maloney’s eight consecutive
strikeouts tied the mark pre­
viously shared by Mux Hurkont of the 1003 Braves ami
Johnny i’odres of the 1002
Los Angeles Dodgers. Bob
Feller and Sandy Koufax
share the game strikeout rec­
following order, The Saints, ord of 18 and Dizzy Dean once
Lee Itoud Amoco, Mldwuy suuck out 17 batters in a
Market, Weavers Watercress, game.
Maloney began his suing
Norman Brothers, and the
of strikeouts with the last out
f.lg's Etts.
The l.ig's Etts team receiv­ in the first inning and run it
ed a consolation prize of s to Ihe first out in the fourth
before Hank Aaron grounded
set of crying towels.
Winning t e a m s received out- li t had allowed only two
trophies for their sponsors hits when lie walked his third
und cash awards were made ami fourth batters of the
game in the ninth und Henry
to the teams.
Individual trophies w e r e went in to retire the side.
It was Muluney'a sixth win
(awarded to the following,
High game scratch, iKittie against one loss und he has
Johns, 201; second high game, struck out 58 butters in tH)V4
Margaret Durrunce, 192; High Innings. His powerful perthree game scratch, Lillian formnnee has helped to comB.ihuer, 503; second high l pensate for B&lt;rb I'urkuy's slow
threo-game, Betty Mailman, I start due to a sore arm as well
476; llandicup high game, as the 1-7 record sported by
Mury Logue, 232; second high Joey Jay.
Frank Itubinson singled in
hnndicap, Lucy Norman, 221;
High three-game handicap, the first inning ami hit a sac­
Until hillock, 0Uj; second high rifice fly in the third to drive
three-game handicap, Mlini in both Cincinnati runs. Bob
Granlxrry, 586; Most improv­ Hemiley suffered his thiid
ed player, Margaret Calaxn, defeat compared to four wins.
The Sun Francisco (iiunta
who came up i t points; High
average, Hetty Volkenberg, retained first place with u 3-2
decision over the 1'hiladdphiu
111.
The floral centerpieces given 1Phillies, the lazs A n g e l e s
us door prizes were won by Dodgers downed the New
Itutli Tullock, Addie Mcndes, York Meta, 4-2, the Pittsburgh
Piiutcs nipped the Houston
and Acdrey Bryant.
Cults, 0-6, and the St. Louis
Cardinals shaded the Chicago
Set Trade
Cubs, 5-4, in other action.
MONTREAL (D l'l) - Ihe
.Montreal Aloui-ttcs tnda&gt; an­
The date Mi B. C. is sig­
nounced they have traded
quarterback-linebarker Dave nificant in Japanese history
Gross to liie Liiuioiituu E*ki | as the date of the founding
inos for Jim ietcavits, an end. of Jtp sn by Jlminu Tenno.

liiherm en and outdoorsmen. fishing in Puzzle Lake, he
(looked onto a giant bass but
I've finally gut myself that
lost him. With that kind of
big flail itory that l'\e wailed thriU, Crocker returned to
10 long for.
the same spot and tried again
I was working in the dark with a top water plug and
room and all of a sudden 1 with that desire to catch
beard a lot of commotion that big bass he hooked onto
coming from the back shop. the fish. With a lot of excite­
Curious mo. I had to knowj ment and fun he brought the
what was going on, mi I went monster in.
to see.
I asked Crocker what he
There in the middle of the planned (o do with the fish,
press room stood L. B. Crock­ and he had decided to take
er, with a smile from ear to it to Orlando to be mounted.
ear, holding a giant 12 pound
I’ve waited for about four
bass with a head as big] months for that big fish story,
around as14 gwifanr 'jug.-------- t ro w 1'vu gnc t u gci um ami
I got to talking to Crocker sec if I can have such good
and he reaUy had a goodi fishing luck.

Medallion Keglers

Hold Awards Banquet
By Jane Casselberry
The Medallion Homemakers
Womens Bowling League held
its annual banquet lust Wed­
nesday night, May 15, at Sherrurd’s Itestaurant in Orlando
with 35 women attending. The
league bowls ut the Medallion
Lanes In Maitland.
Trophies were awurdetl to
winning teams mid individuals
by Bonnie W'erley, president,
anil (lice Norman, vice presi­
dent, and officers were elect­
ed fur the coming season,
which starts Sept. 5.
Officers for 1003-04 season
are Mind Cranberry, presi­
dent; Margaret Poller, vice
president; Dorris Albin, sec­
retary and Margaret Hose,
treasurer.
The banquet committco in
flmrgc of plans for the affuir
consisted of l.illiuri Buhner,
chairman, Betty Waltinan,
and Mary Logue. Dinners of
prime rib or turkey were serv.
fit and the tables were decor­
ated with lovely floral ar­
rangements. Kach one attend­
ing was presented with an in­
dividual mrsage of yellow,
white umi uqua fluwcis.
The winning teum was Cal's
Sunoco made up of Ann Heitr,
tupUiit, Margaret Kose, Au­
drey Coved and Christine Kay.
The Kunner-up leuni was
Bulmer's Motors consisting of
Lillian llalmer, captain, Dottie
Johns, Margaret Caiaia and
Hetty Dygert. The remainder
of the teams followed in the

Panthers Second In State
'17)v Panthers of Crooms I era had met all year. They to du something that hasn't
High were able to advance to ; led the Panthers throughout been dune ill recent years.
Take two consecutive state
the finals in the Mate "AA" j the early innings of the game, championships. T h e y fell
Baseball Tournament held z* but Croums rallied in the late short of their ambition and
ccntly at Daytona Beach.
innings to down Carver High, were downed in file champion ,
In the first game Crouius by a score of 0 7.
ship game by Marshall High
defeated strung Gibbs High
Saturday afternoon t h e of Plant City by a score of
of St. Petersburg by a score Panthers made a strong bid 0-4.
o 70
In Ihe semi-finals. Croums
defeated Lincoln High of
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1'eited Frees MerwaUoasl
American League
Flayer * C U AB R. H. Pel
Causey, KC 115 15 41 .357
Wagner, 1A 145 25 52 .351
Boyer, NY 138 18 43 .341
Schilling, Boa 141 21 48 .340
Robinson, Chi 132 13 44 333
Ma leone, Boa 12B 15 42 333
Ka line, Dei
140 23 45 3M
Fox, Chi
139 21 44 317
Hershb-ger, Chi 93 21 20 312
Alii win, Minn 133 27 41 .308
Ytrxmskl. Bos 130 14 40 305
Nallenal League
Onvington, Phil 100 20 »i .360
Groat, StL
1G5 25 * 352
Fairly, LA
118 a&gt; 13 .350
Aaron, Mil
153 35 50 327
Cepeda, SF
154 25 40 .318
Ikemeter, Phil 120 21 41 318
Gonzales, Phil 115 23 36 313
White, StL
161 24 50 .311
James, StL
57
8 27 310
Hunt, NY
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Home Runs
American League: Wagner,
Angels 13; Allison, Twins 10;
Nicholson, While Sox; Gen­
tile, Orioles; Powell, Orio­
les; Stuart, Red Sox, and
Mantle. Yanks all 8.
National U ig u r: A a r o n
Braves 13; Crpeda, Giants;
Covington,
Phils;
Bailey,
Giants; and F. Alou, Giants
all 8.
Runt Hatted In
American league: Wagner.
Angels 33; Nicholson, White
Sox 30; Allison, Twins 30;
Stuart, Red Sox 27; Robinson,
White Sox 27.
National league; Aaron.
Braves 34; Robinson, Reds
31; Fairly, Dodgers 30, Boy­
er, Cards 20; White, Cards
29.
Pitching
American league: Fischer,
Athletics 68 Pappas, Orio­
les 4-0; Herbert. White Sox
5-1; Bouton, Yanks 5-1; Bushardt. While Sox 4-1.
National league: O'Dell,
Giants 0 0; Koufax, Dodgers
61; Perranovkl, Dodgers 6 t;
Simmons, Cards 6-1; Malon
ey, Reds 6 1.

W alter Grlner banged out
two home runs and hurled ■
three hitter to give George's
a 18-5 victory over Florida
Stale Bank In Little League
play Tuesday.
In other Little League ac­
tion, Engineers toppled Chase,
8-5 behind the six hit pitching
of Mett Morgan who aided his
ow n cause with three bits.
(irants slammed Uadcock In
Men's Softball League play,
15-7 with Roy Lisk banging
out two homere and scatter­
ing 10 hits to gain the win.
In Women’s softball play,
faiwoma Williams hurled «
fivo hitter to lead Williams
Restaurant to ■ 4-3 win over
Jet Lanes.

Standings
tu tted Press Intfruatfcxul
Americas League
W. L. PcL
Chicago
23 15 .605
Baltimore
23 15
New York
19 13 .501
Boston
19 15 .559
Kansas City
20 10 .5.Vt
Cleveland
16 10 .500
Los Angeles
18 23 .139
Minnesota
10 21 .432
Detroit
14 22 3*9
Washington
14 20 .360
National League
W. L. PcL
San Francisco
25 ts 025
liiis Angeles
21 10 600
St. Louis
21 19 .525
Chicago
19 19 .500
Cincinnati
18 18 .500
Pittsburgh
18 10 .180
Milwaukee
19 21 .475
Philadelphia
17 21 .117
Houston
IS 23 U0
Now York
16 24 .400

Heads Personnel
NEW YORK (DPI) — The
New York Jets of the Amer­
ican Foot! all League have
appointed George Sauer di­
rector of player personnel.
Sauer, who w n an assist­
ant coach last year, will he
in charge of the Jets' scout­
ing program and lie will
serve as an assistant coach
during Die pre-season tryout
and training camps.

• Crestttnnr Bents

Dick Rati struck out Bill
Freehan and Dick McAuliffe
to end an eighth-inning Tiger
threat and enable the Orioles
to aeore their seventh victory
in their last eight games. Joe
Gaines homered in the second

inning and drove in another runs in the third Inning and
run with a sacriflca fly to breetrd behind the eight-hit
lead Baltimore's seven-hit at­ pitching of Jim Perry, who
tack. The win raised Chuck won his second game of the
Estrada's record to 5-1.
season. Lu Clinton and Dick
The Twine routed rookie ftuart homered to produce
Dave Morehe ad with seven the Red Sox runs.

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tm tha bast offering, with
■may fair quality an&lt;T eonifu
Mm 93*93.50. Racarota also
Showed many fair quality and
fpsdltlon which sold at 91.75H par crate, with the faw
bast ranfIn* 92.25-f2.75, mostThere, were no off*rln*a of
good quality Florhla lettuce.
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95-fd par bushel hamper for
small to medium also with
•ne mark of small bringing
18.50-97. Parsley was steady,
crates of five dosen bunches
surly type selling for 95-9'*.SO.
The pepper market was dull,
s itr a lures sits bringing 93*
90.60 per bushel hamper with
a few high as 94. Radishes
were steady. Ilastkets of .10alx ounce film hugs sold for
91*91.60, mostly f I-91.25 and
water cress sold for 10-12
cants per bunch.
In Central F l o r i d a , the
market fur brans was slightly
Stronger for the licit quality.
Bushel hampers of Harvester
type sold for $.'1.50, with poor­
er quality most $2.7!&gt;-$1 and
some as low us $1.75. Cucum­
bers also were slightly strong­
er a t $1 for baskets ami
crates, with some early sales
a t 9~50 and smull size gener­
ally 92.75. Cabbage was a bit
lower, selling at $1.60 per
irate and $1.26 for sacks. Red
type brought 93 per crate
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The nation's liberals like to think
th a t they, better than moat others,
apply history’s lessons to the pres­
ent. But often they seem forgetful of
differences between the past and to*
day.
From the moment President Ken­
nedy took office in 1961 many liber­
als began chiding him for not shov­
ing Congress around or going “over
its head” to the people in dramatic
appeals for action.
Now liberal journals like the New
Republic are after him afresh. Un­
complimentary parallels are drawn
between him and such "activist” pre­
sidents as Andrew Jackson, Woodrow Wilson, and the two Roosevelts.
The F.D.R. era of the radio "fire­
side chats” Is of course a great ben­
ch mark for liberals.
But are the parallels valid?
Earlier presidents, even Frunklin
Roosevelt, operated in times when
m ajor problems, whether foreign or
domestic, stood above the horizon
like mountain peaks.
Today Americans are drugged
and dulled by problems. Soviet sold­
iers stand in Cubu. Governments tot­
te r in Argentina, Syria, Iraq. Com­
munists push hard in Luos.. . Nuclear
test talks wither again. Riots flare
in Birmingham. High unemployment
lingers in many places.
Not only are the problems num­
berless, but their shock — if any —
is absorbed by a nation whose Imsic
tone is prosperous well-being. Thus
again the impact is deadened. To mil­
lions, the difficulties do not quite
seem real.
Furthermore, the problems devel­
op in the context of a government,
an economy and u social structure so
massive and glnciul that moving any
purt of these more than inches seems
often nearly impossible.

WAS THIS TRIP NECESSARY?

In F.D.R.’s first years, there were
some 126 million Americans. His fire­
side chats were not needed to stir
people, but served to reassure them.
The people hardly needed arousing,
what with 16 million jobless in a 45million man work force.
Today’s America holds more than
185 million people, and 94 of every
100 employables are working. Most
are caught up in family life and per­
sonal economic betterment.
Liberals say Kennedy should cre­
ate commotion and tension and move
the big glacier. Yet they admit it
has been largely immobile on the do­
mestic front in the 18 years since
World War II, and has moved in for­
eign matters only when war (Korea)
or its threat (Cuba) appeared.
The truth is, since the "great
engine” of postwar America took
shape, no president has known how*
to spark it to uction in the full sense.
And in 1960 almost half the nation’s
voters, opposing Kennedy for presi­
dent, said in efffect th a t great ac­
tion is not needed.
In these circumstances no one,
liberal or whatever, truly knows
what condition short of wur would
urouse Americans massively today.
Liberals guess wildly when they say
urgent words from Kennedy would
gulvnnize millions into pulsing ef­
fort.
The America of 1968 is a phenom­
enon no activist president of earlier
times ever dreamed of. None tried to
move so great a mass. None gained
action when half or more of the coun­
try wanted inaction.
When Americans again want
strong leadership, they will get it.
Hut that guidance will huve to be
something altogether new — befit­
ting a hugeness thus far not really
mastered by anyone at all.

Helen Fuller Says

JFK ’s Lucky Chance’
—Ai»S,i i . iu iv .i
—- it n nheight of the Birmingham
crisis last week the Kennedy
brothers had a lucky* chance
to tell their side of the story
to a highly influential group
of Alabamans.
By coincidence, weeks be­
fore Birmingham came to a
boil the President had invited
26 Alabama newspaper editors
to lunch with him at the
White House on May 11. Re­
presentative editors from all
the states are being honored
in a scries of such lunches;
this month happened to be
Alabama's turn. And May It
happened to fall one day af­
ter the President had sent
Federal troops into Alabama
ioilowiug the all-night race
riot in Birmingham on May
12.
Under the circumstances,
the lunch table talk was al­
most entirely about race re­
lations. The President was
busy trying to explain his
problems. The editors were
full of polite but frank ques­
tions about his actions.

■nii.i—irarcr i.t uni liunfn in
Alabama but not to Illinois
when race problems flared
up in Chicago recently, the
editor ot the “ Montgomery
Advertiser" wanted to know?
Local police had been able
to keep control of the situa­
tion in Chicago, Mr. Kennedy
teplied. When the Clovernor
of Alabama judges it safe to
remove the 500 state troopers
he has posted in Birmingham
ami when city police are
again in firm control in Bir­
mingham, the Federal Gov.
ernment will remove its
troops from Alaliama, the
editor was assured. Until
then, the President said. Fed­
eral troops will remain but
will not be used except as a
last resort to "prevent a dis­
aster."
Another editor allowed that
Negro leader “ Martin Lu­
ther King Jr. U a pet of the
Administration." lie has met
King only twice, the Presi­
dent remarked. He implied,
however, according to those
present, that King was en-

Trin -i in li. u ’ |.-0t'*-of Si.’d
ern moderates who hope for
a "non-violent" solution of
the present racial conflict.
If the Rev. Mr. King's "non­
violent" protest movement,
based on the Gandhi philo­
sophy, fails to produce at
least a moderate rate of de­
segregation by its methods,
the President warned the Ala­
bama editors, the way will
be open for extremist Negro
groups like the Black Muslims
to wsik into leadership and
turn spreading Negro dis­
content into terrible violence.
Tho Black Muslims and
their leader "Malcolm X",
who recently has moved from
New York to Washington to
direct the national movement
scorn the demands of Martin
Luther Kings followers in
Birmingham for lunch count­
er privileges and access to
jobs as store clerks as ser­
vile. The President and his
brother, the Attorney Gen­
eral, to whom JFK sent the
editors after lunch, did every­
thing possible to plant the
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
idea that Southern moderates
should thank their stars that
t — VOLt
MERE’* *1 OO.NW
they havo Martin Luther
«AlD-—
CEAYOCR
King to deal with Instead
.
THAT
IS,
OP THE PROPITS X MACE INMY (
IT’S
of "Malcolm X” .
N ew venture ! incidentally ,x wen t BeREALLY
3NG TO F06A«TY'6 tRAOKe SHOP* FOR A
It is doubtful that Alabama
UlLBf BLWoLAR'* HAVE BELtd ACTIVE. INIHC
Day at the White House
E16HBORHOOD AND X WAO IN A 6LI&amp;WT
changed many e d i t o r i a l
10PFLB t NO NEED TO ALARNtN’CU WlTHlUB
[6 tV t UP.’
minds Perhaps the most con­
. d e t a i l s ,e a r m y f m y ^ c i a n h a s
servative member of the
ORDERED A COMPLETE
REST/i
group. Col. Harry Ayers of
the South Alabama "Annis­
ton Star", later told a re­
porter that the lunch had influrnrrd him “ not a bit."
Some from North Alabama,
where Negroes are not num­
erous, listened with more
sympathy when Kennedy told
the group how he was criti­
i&gt;—
cised in the South for doing
too much about civil rights
and criticised in the North
for doing too little. Kennedy,
L
,
W | ;||M
who has learned to be thank­
ful for small favors from the
FPT BEFORE- &gt; i
loOESnoN‘3
'll
South, probably was hearten­
RTE.O *- i - . i i . - J - *
SO U S
ed by at least one reaction.
The editor of the North Ala­
bama
"Cullman
County
Timcs-Democrat" said for
quotation that Mr. Kennedy
was "a very charming host"
and that "from a political
Hugo 1-A
S u n fu n i, F lo rid a
W ed., M ay 11, 1968 standpoint, he made us more
aware of his problems."
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Managing Editor
Advertising lur.ct.ir
j i ih iit;i,i,s
m u : i.. iiio tiiO K tH
county iMiinr
lluelri-a Mau.c-r
CKi'KLIA ESNHKN
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Peter Edson

Political
WASHINGTON—(NEA) —
President Kennedy's speech
in defense of his tag. spend­
ing, budget bnlance of pay­
ments and fiscal policy in gen­
eral matie a profound impres­
sion on the 200 member* of
the Committee for Economic
Development at their annual
trustee* meeting in Washington.
For good reason. Some of
the idea* he espoused were
theirs and he praised them.
Whether or not the CED

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Dr. Crane's

Worry Clinic
Rachel changed her "bearrat" bona Inin a purring,
plraaant employer. In fact,
he even gave her a $10 per
week -alary Increase before
the end of her aemeater in
-roiif— -1 North.
wratern University and was
■ a I n g the "Complimrnt
Club" technique nn her. So
the office tension vanished!
CASE P-445; Henry K., uged 42, la tho "bearcat" (miss
who kept his whole department
in • jittery, nervous stute.
Rachel wiia his aecretary.
She had enrolled in nn evenimr
claat uf mine at Northwestern
University, and In a private
interview after my lecture,
the asked fur advice.
For Rachel said she was go­
ing to suffer a nervous break­
down If ahe didn't tret nwny
from Uiia balking, critical
boss.
Hut I urged her to look fur
some of his good points and
then pay hint at least one
honest compliment per day.
even if ahe hail to clench her
teeth to force tha wonts of
praise across them.
She insisted that Henry
would never soften up or he
even half human, but she fi­
nally agreed to try.
It was mid-afternoon next
day when ahe screwed up her
courage enough to pruise his
n«w tie.
“That’s a very pretty tie,"
she blurted out. "Did your wife
pick it out for you?"
Henry gruutrd a “ Yeah"
and went on reading some re­
ports.
Bo Rachel telephoned that
her compliment hadn’t done a

bit of good.

But I told her not to form
her final opinion on the basis
of just one day’s test.
Rachel reluctantly promised
to puy him a second cumpli________ .
____
And at the next meeting of
the rlass, Itarhel admitted that
her Ikjss now wopld greet her
with a halfway cheeiy "Good
morning," which was a big
change in him. •
"But he is still a la-nrrnt
and seurea all of us half to
death!" she added.
After two weeks of these
dally compliments from Rach­
el, her boss tiegnn to come to
her for uilvice on which type
of rartion paper sha thought
was best.
And he also consulted her
opinions on other minor office
routine.
Now this was a tremendous
step forward, for he had never
•ought advice from unyUtdy
up to that point.
The asking of advice is a
form of complinunt in itself,
for, when wu seek help from
unyhody else, that means we
look “up," nut “down.”
For wo assume the other
person has more knowledge
than vve do in the situation
where we seek his counsel.
Success in life depends to a
very large degree on realising
that everybody bears this in­
delible brand tattooed across
his chest;
•Y WANT TO FEEL IM­
PORTANT.’’
Rachel's boss didn't fec| as
important as he wished, so he
shouted and became a beareut
at the office to try to impress

people with his superiority.
When Rachel begun prais­
ing him, he realised she look­
ed lip to him and admired him.
So he didn't need to shout
thereafter to impress her.
TVmi---illl.lUSO---TTTC---f-.1—
merited him. he began to think
she had good judgment.
Befuie the end of that sem­
ester, K;u lid ’s salary hud been
boosted flu per week.
And her boss was publicly
stuting that Itacticl was the
Iwst secretary in the entire
plant.
Ho he was using jhe."Com­
pliment Club" right back on
her.
She now thought he was
wonderful, too, and her spastic
colitis disappeared.
Thus, a little deft pnychology run often solve what
looks like an insurmountable
business or social problem.
(A l«a)n write to Dr.
Crane, in care of this news­
paper, enclosing a long
Mumped, addressed envelope
and 211 rents to cover typ­
ing and printing costs when
you send for one uf his
booklets.)

To the Editor:
While 1 re-pectfully admit
that my opinion does not
count much in the scheme of
things in our city I know that
mine is an opinion also held
by many adults in Sanford
I have just read the Editor­
ial in May 2t), 1963 issue of
The Sanford Herald. I have
nothing but sympathy for the
citizens of Sanford who,
through poor judgement, have
put men into office, both In
Sanford and Seminole Coun­
ty. who have hurt our chances
for growth and progress.
Tiiis military school which
will not come to Sanford is
but another sad example of
what indecision snd bicker­
ing among our ollirials has
done to Sanford.
The adults of Seminole
County have put short-sighted,
and in many cases unintelli­
gent men into places of pow­
er. It seems that better judg­
ment on the part of the citi­
zens, coupled with interest
in the future of Sanford, is
needed promptly in order to
slraightvn up the mess we
are in and prevent the dis­
aster we are headed for.
Sincerely,
Susan Tannei
Senior, Seminole
--------------- .Sehftp]_____
P. S. Thank you for your
attention. I wanted you to
know that you have the sup­
port of those who are aware
of the situation.
(Ed. Note: Good to tee high
school students taking an In­
terest.)

Barbs
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member* agreed with the way
the President interpreted the
ideas, many came out of the
meeting admitting that he had
• remarkable grasp of facU
and figure* and could argue
persuasively for hia idea*.
The cliche la, of course, that
th* President ia antibusiness.
And it is inconceivable that
the American Iron and Steel
Institute, which will present
the first Benjamin F. Fairies*
memorial gold medal to exPresident. Eisenhower May 2.1.
will ever award it to Kennedy.
Labor leadcra and the ultraliberals, on the other hand,
urgue that Kennedy is far too
prohuslness — particularly on
tax policir*.
The President’s real ideas
on buainesa stuck out all
through hi* CED speech. He
hod praise for the organiza­
tion's recognition that “federal monetary and fiscal pol­
icies ran and must supplement
the decisions uf the market
place in d e t e r m i n i n g the
course of the economy—that
interest rates must lie adjust­
ed up or down, budget* into
deficits and surplus, to fit the
needs ot th# time."
Kennedy made this speech
before the CED for two reu.
sons. One was because they
asked him. The other was tiecause this wn* CED'a 20th annlversary meeting ami he
knew he could get a fair hear­
ing.
In it* two decudes of public
service, CED has made an out­
standing contribution to eco­
nomic sophistication in the
United States. It has issued
mure thun 00 reseuivh studies
and rc|Mirta on every controv.
ersial economic policy question
confronting postwar America.
It began operations in JD41
when there wus great fear of
postwar depression and high
unemployment. Under its first
chairman. Paul Hoffman, CED
argued rightly, “that instead
of a recession, the pent-up
demand fur goods would cre­
ate a business Iroom.
Recugnixing that th* great
depression of th* 11)10* was a
confession of fuilurs to pro­
vide a livelihood for millions
of Americans, CED set out to
prove that buainesa must pro­
vide Ih* leadership to preserve
free enterprise.
Hut along with this, CED

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also recognized th a t govern­
ment has a responsibility in
Its tag, spending, deficit and
other fiscal policies to influ­
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price and employment level*.
From this sta rt CED want
on to support paasag* of tho
Full Employment Aet of 1946
as a necessary national eco­
nomic goal.
The next step CED success­
fully advocated was removal
of wartime supports on gov­
ernment securities by th* Fed­
eral Reserve, g l a c e t h i s
•tackled monetary action and
induced inflation.
A third major contribution
was CED’a "stabilizing bud­
get policy" concept. While it
emphasized the desirability
of balanced budgets under
relatively full employment, it
left room for a change In thia
standard In timea of high un­
employment and business re­
cession. Kennedy fiscal pel- '
ire* are drawn from this.
From then on—through the
IU.T7 turning point in U. S.
economic history and continu­
ing even now—CED has pro.
d e e d careful analyses of cur­
rent economic problems, and
has sugegsted solution*.
CED’* most conatrgttto.
achievement probably W i l l sg&amp;ta
come from its C om aissha m
Money and Credit, estgtM
s t a t t aM
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report was published I t )N 1
and ha* been extensively good
by administration cconaafctg’
and Congress. Other r
are in preparation.
A principal goal of Q U )
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The theory ia that if fl
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Hornsby. H I North Magnollft
Avene*, OrUsde, Florida. fta&lt;
file the ertftftftl Aaewer er
P lead lag U the O ffice e f the
CU rk o f the Ctrealt Coart eft
e r before the (th Oar e f f u e ,

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DOCfB AND OBOBBBO Banford, gew lnole County, Florida.
Ih in Ith deg e f May A. D.
lilt
(BBJtl/l
A r t b * N. Beckw ith, J r .
Clerk Cl real! Coart e f
deatlaole County, Florida
By: Martha T. F th lea
D eyatg Clerk
a / Albert Tarho
ALBERT TURBO
Law Otfteeo e f 9 . B aw eB
Ton aad each e f y e a are Meraaby
hereby aotiflod and required •M North M agnolia A veae*
to yroeeat any elalm a aad do- Oriaado, Florida
maade w hleh yea, e r either
e f y e a . may h are agalaet
the aetata e f OAB D tB C. EX3Ct^ja v
A
awm
ammo A.
U
o ef enw ic wl
a
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te ^
w^
w j
e w et wl
w
C eaaty, te the C eaaty Judge
e t d em laole County, Florida, n is t m
j u d ic ia l
e n te rrr.
a t hla office la th e court nr
a sd
fo b
in a iio u
bonne e f nald County a t dan- c o r im r . F l o r id a ,
ford, Florida, w tthla ala c a l­ IN CMARCBBT NO. ISOM
endar month* from the time
s u r r t o q u ir t t it l b
e f th e firat publication e f J. F. BATEMAN and
thle aetleo. Two eoplce of THELMA 1* BATEMAN, hid
each claim or demand ehall w ife,
be la w riting, aad ehall atate
F U la tlff s,
th e ylaae e f reeldeaee aad TO.
poet o ffice addroae e f the The anknowa h a irs davleeea,
claim ant, and (halt be eworn legal***, grant***, or other
to by th e claimant, agent, a t- claimant*, by, through nr unU .a e y aad accompanied by a d*r CARL
------- J.
UBNAON aad
fllla g fe e e f one dollar and MART Xo BENSON, deceased,
■uch elalm or demand aat ee • t aL
filed ehall b* cold.
D*f*ndanla
B th el C. Parkoe
n o t ic e o f a r r r
Ae eaecutor e f th e Laet TWi Th* unknown b*tra doW ill and Teetam ent o f
visa**,
logoi***,
granCarrie C. Collin*, deccaect.
via*, or othor claimant*,
Mack N. Cleveland, Jr.
by, through or und«r
Carroll Burk*
CARL J. BENSON and
A ttorney* at Law
MART Ie, BENSON, doP. O. D raw tr B
a«a*«d, aad If th*ra ara
Sanford, Florida
any helra, dad****, leg*A ttorneye for E secutrtx
tot*, grant***, er e lh tr
Publlati May U . II, I
elalmant*,
by, through
Jun* I, 1I1L
er under CARL J. BUNOON and MART L. BEN­
SON. dee oared. If they
are living and If dead,
i n t m m c im c r r r c o u b t o f
their uaknow a h tlr a doTMB NINTH JUDICIAL CIB.
tln * t
legatee*,
grant in
o r and m n
la g u
t a t s er other claimant*,
NOLS COUNTT, FLORIDA
by,
through
er
under
any
CltANCEBT NO. 1SM1
h*lr* at law e f CARL J.
AMERICAN FEDERAL OATBENSON aad MART L
INOd AN D' LOAN ABdOCSABENgON, deoeaaed, aad
TION OF ORLANDO.
all pereoaa elalm lng any
FUlatlff,
••ta la , righ t, till* er Intaraat In or 1l*n upon
H E LE N M. 'LUDW IO . farmerly
kn ow n • •
HELEN M

JOHNSON, et e l.
n o t ic b

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in

MOMTOAOS FOBBCLOaUBB
TOl HELEN M. L U D W I O .
form erly know n a*
HELEN M. JOHNSON aad
HUBERT LUDWIO, h*r

husband

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WHO

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'itXJfb PHONE NUMBER?,

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g i n g l e -h a n p u &gt;/ y

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naaiDM NC H i U a k a ew a
AND TOl
A ll partite claim ing laU r ea l by. through, undtr
agnlaat the aforeanld
or agalaat
parson
TOU ARK horoby notified
th at a Complaint to for*clot* a certain m ortgage oncum bering th* follow ing d*ecribod rani property, le-w lti
L ot I**, QUEENS MIRROR
SOUTH
ADDITION
TO
CAAftKLSEIIHY FLORIDA
according
to
Iho plat
thereof ** recorded In
P la t nook p. P age* U end
44,
Publlo
Record* e f
■emtnole cou n ty, Fterlde.
h*e b u n filed *gt!u*t yea
In th* eb ece-ely U d eult, and
you am required to **rco n
copy o f your Anewer nr other
P leading t* Ihn Complaint on
P la in tiff* nttornay*. ANDER­
SON. RUSH, DEAN. LOWN-

THAT THE KING
HASN'T TOUliD
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HOHM .

H O W ELL

PARK .
SECTION
ONE,
according
te
th e Flftt
thereof, recorded la F lat
B ooh l l , F a g ee 41. 44, IT
and H . e f th e P ahlle Beeerde e f d eH la ele Ceoaty , Florida.
DA TEDi th le ITth day e f
May. I N I
(BBAL)
A rthur X . B eck w ith. Jr.
C lerk
ef
eald
Ctrealt
Coart
B y: Martha T . T lklca
D egaty Clerk
W llllnmn, Solomon, X caaey
A L lndioa
A ttorneye a t L aw
1001 DuPont B uilding
Miami II, F lorida
Fnbtlnh May t t , ItM .

T IZ Z Y

By Kate Ouum

u n to *

S - iX

"I wish I htd on* of thoso signs for my
_____________dmgtitgf’s rooml"_____________

Lot* &gt;• and I t . Block t l . I T ogether w ith a ll atru clurt*
BANLANDO, THE SUBURB and Improvement* now and
BEAUTIFUL* eocordlng t* I h e rta ft* r on nald land, and
filnl tham of *• recorded I flatarn * a lln ch td th«r*io, and
* r u t Booh L Fng* M. I all rent*, leeuee. proceed*, end
Publlo Record* of g*ml-1 profit* accruing and te ncnole County, Florida,
le ru * from aald premia**. *11
TOU ARK HBRKBT NOTI- I of which nr* Included w ithin
P IB » that th* Plalntlffn, J. F. I th* foragolng U**crlpilon and
UATKMAN and TIIELMA L&gt; th* hnbandum thereof; alio all
BATEMAN, hU wtf*. hav* In- pur, etcaob *l*c.&lt;ia, w ater,
d ilu te d eult agalnat you In and other heating, cwdklcir.
Ih* Clreult Court of tb* Ninth I refrigerating, lighting, plumbJudicial Clrouli, In nod for lin g ,
ventlU H ng,
Irrigating.
ilnul* County, Florida, to end poyrer nyatema, machine*.
&lt;|ul*t th tlr till* to th* above appliance*, flxtur**, and upd**crlb«d proparly, alluated, purU nanct*. which now a re or
lyleg aad being In S*aUnot* I may beraafter p artala to, or
County, Florid*, a* haraln -1 be need w ith. In, or on aald
ftbov* more particularly e«t I premUe*. #v*n though they be
out. T ea am hereby required detached e r detachable,
to HI* your Anewer w ith th* a t publlo ■*!*, I* th* hlfth**t
CUrk of tk* Clreult Court. I* I and beet bidder for c**h b r­
and
for Hemlnol* County, I tw een th* hour* of eleven
Florida, and **rv* a copy I o'clock la th* fom aooa end
Ihertof upon W. E. WINDER -1 tw o o'clock In th* afternoon
WEKDLE, e f the firm a t on th* U th day of Jun*. U tl,
Wlnderweedl*.
Maine*
4 a t th* F ro n t D eer e f th*
W ard. f&gt;« P ark Avenue, South, sem lnolo County Cearthoua*
W inter Park. Florida. A lte r -1 in Sanford, Florida.
n*ya for the ria la tlfle . In th* (BE.VL)
abov* aotlon, on or bafor*
A rthur ll. Beckwith, Jr.
th* ITth day o f Jun*. 1141,
C I«rk of th* C ircuit Court
•U * a Decree Fro Confeato
B y : M artha T . VihU a
rill b* entered a ta la a t yea.
Deputy C U rb
IT IB O RD BRED thle ‘ _________
P a h llih May M . IM L
pubtUbed la tb* Saeferd H eraid, a n*w»p*per pubtlihed In
Seminole
County.
Florid*.
•a e* each w eek lor four eon•ocutlve w eek *
WITNESS the hand e f th*
Clark of th* Circuit Court.
Seminole county, Florida, th is
U th day o f May, 1MI.
(BBAL)
Arthur II. Beckwith. J r ,
CUrk of tbo Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
By t Martha T. VihU a
Deputy CUrk
Wtad*rw**dl*. Mala** A
Ward
Attorney* at Law
I &gt;4 Park Avanuc, South
W inter Park, Florida
Fubttah May 14, I t , II
Jun* I. 1141.
C D I- U

YfH.AN'AS

\ .. i t s j u a r

M yuretasnl te • F la * ) De­
cree
ef
F ereeleeare I t t e f
H e r i e , tle e , u i e e u r e e hi
Chancery Cftee h e 1M4I e f
th e C trealt C eart e f the M ath
JudWUl Ctrealt e f F ieri Oft. la
■ el
fe e
sn m ia e ie
o e e a ir .
F I e r 1 4 a.
w here la f H I
M O O M eT N OATtNOa BANE.
• N ew T erh so rye ration, ie
F lftlfttlff
aad
WlATKS
C.
RROCK, m
e a e JO ANN
■MOCK, h ie w ife , e t e l, ere
DefeeAftftte, I w ilt bell t e the
h tih e e f aad b e e t bidder for
eeeh a t th e W eet Freak D eer
e f th e Som iaol* O ee a tr Coart
H oule, tft hen fore, Oewlnole
Coafttr,
F ieri ha.
at
lin e
e ’eleeh A. X , e a th e ITth 4e r
e f H ey , l i l t , th e follow in g
4eeerlb t4
property
ee
eet
forth la said r ia a t D eereei te w it:
______
l e t I t, N teeh U , N B F T -

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

l a th e
Judge,
Ida, la
l a rot

Court eg the Ceuaty IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OP
gemluel* Ceuaty, Flae- TH E NINTH JUDICIAL CIR.
Prebate,
C’ IT. IN AND FOR SEMI­
NOLE COUNTT. FLORID V.
E state e f
DOOU "JACK" HARRIS
IN CHANCKRT ND. I.IIHS
Deceattd.
SLIT TO QUIET TITLB
T o AU Credit*** aad Pereeue VIOLET R. IIAVEY,
Mavtuft C lelo e ar Deaauda
P lain tiff
ve.
A galaet Said E tta tti
Tou end each of you art Mr*. EDNA MERCER. a /k /»
h treby notified and required EDNA F. MBUCK It and -----to p rtten t any claim ! and MERCER, her husband, et al
demand* In duplicate which
Defendant*
you, or althar of you, may
NOTICB O F SUIT
hav* against th* aatat* of l a tb* Neme a t th* (ta le
DOOO
“JACK"
H A n R I • a f Florida 1
deceased, late o f said County, T * the llereed aatai
to th* County Judge of HcmlMr*. Bdna Mercer, a /k /a
not* county, Florida, at hi*
Edna F. Mercer
o ffice In th* oourt haua* of
Naw Turk C ounty
said County at Sanford, Flor­
Naw Tork
id*. within ala (4) calendar
month* from th* time e t th*
E lite V. Ileealer
first publication of tbla no­
Naw Tork C euatp
il**. Each elalm er damand
Naw York
sh all b* la writing, and shall aad tot
sla t* Ih* place of residence
All unhnow a epoueta af
nd poei office edJrraa of th*
aald abov* nam ed aatural
defendant*,
claim ant, and shall b* sworn
to by tbo claimant, agtnt, aad tot
nttornay, and any such claim
AU part!** c la im in g talaror damaad not ** filed shell
aat *y, through, undtr or
be
void.
agalnat th* abov* named
O DI-II
• / W illiam V. Class
natural
defendant*
not
I
As administrator nf Ih*
bnowa to be dead or
IN T U B CU trU IT COUBT.
E
itata
of
alive,
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
LXXX1 “JACK" HARRIS, and to:
IN
AND
FO«
SEMINOLE
Dacaaaad
COUNTT. s t a t e o f f l o e .
Alt p a rties
havin g
er
elalm lng
ta
h ave
any
IDA. IN CMANCEBT NO. I B S Oordon V. Frederick
Attorney
for
the
Eetal*
TMB SEAMEN'S BANK FOR
right, title e r In ttrtet In
end to th* follo w in g d es­
SAV1NOS IN THE CUTT OF 101-104 North Park Avenun
O. Dos till,
new
TORK, a Naw Torh
cribed property, situ ate In
Hemlnol* County, Florida,
Sanford, Florida
I corporation,
to-w lt:
I
P laintiff, Publish May U , U . I t A
Jun* I, 1H 1
Lot I. Block PT. RANT-IN| v*.
VELMA U HOWE and SHIR- CHI-14
DO. THE SUBURB BEAULET HOWE, bar husband,
TIFUL. Sanford
Hacllon.
D efendant* IN THE CIRCUIT COl NT.
according
to
th* plat
NINTH J t i m i . t L
CIRCUIT
N o n rs o r a rrr
thereof aa
recorded
In
o r FLORIDA IN AND POE
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
Plat Book I. P a g e. *'&gt;H.
SEMINOLE
lO
lN
T
T
TOl VELMA U HOWE aad
44. 47. and II. Publlo Re­
SHIIILET
HOWE,
bar IN CHANCERS NO. IM*4
cords
Sem inole
Count),
RICHARD K. FLYNN.
husband.
Florida
Plaintiff,
1'orast Park. Oaurgta
Tou. and each o f you. ar*
N olle* U hereby given that
notified that a ault to quiet
| volt has bean filed In th* EMMA J. FLYNN.
till* lo th* above described
Defendant. property
abov* Indicated Court agalaat
has
bean
D ial
NOTICB
OP
SUIT
you. and aaeh of you, th* till*
aguinst you and you ar* heraSTATE OP FLORIDA by required lo aarvo a ropy
o f w hich caa* ta a* abov*
TOl EMMA J. FLYNN.
ahown.
of your Anawer lo th* Com­
W H O M E RESIDENCE plaint on th* P lain tiff's a t­
l u u ar* hereby required
AND
MA1UXO
ADORE**
to tiU your anewer or writ
torney*. FEED ER AND UETTIM 10-A MULZKR BOU­ INOIIAUM. 1*4 South K now les
taa dafaneee. If aay, tn the
above proceeding w ith the
LEVARD. M A X W E L L Avanu*. W inter Park. Florida,
AI R
FORCE
BASE and fll* tb* origin al In th*
Clark o f th is Court end te
MONTOOMERT. A L A
serve thereof upon th* plain
o fflc t ef th* C U rk o f th* Cir­
BAMA. n/n MRA ROB­ cuit Court on or bafor* Jun*
l l f f a attorn eys whoa* asm *
ERT m o m .
and address appear* baraon.
I*, lit* , otherw ise th* A llega­
A tworn Complaint tor Di­ tion* of aald Com plaint w ill he
on or bafor* the U th day of
having
bean
filed taken ae confessed.
J u n * 1*41, th* nature of tbla vorce
proceeding balag a su it to against you In th* Circuit
Tbla notice sh all b* pub­
foreclose th* llaa, o f a mort' Court la and for SemlnoU lished one* each wash for
gag* ea th* fo lU w la g describ­ County, Florida, by RICH four consecutive weak* la Ih*
ed proparty sttu a U tn Sem lnoU AILD E. FLYNN. Ih* abort SANFORD HERALD.
till# of which U KICIIARD
County, PTorlda, to w it:
Th* abbreviated till* e f this
Lot T*. LTNWOOD SUB­ K. FLTNN. Plaintiff, varau* •u lt U VIOLET K. IIAVEY,
DIVISION.
according
to EMMA J. FLYNN, Defendant, Plaintiff,
va.
Ur*.
EDNA
map or plat tharaof re­ thaea presents nr* to eom
M K It C B R. u / k /a EDNA F.
corded In Plat Book It. mend you to appear and fll* MERCER and ------ MEItCER.
your Answer or other da bar husband, at aL, Defend­
P ag* T0-1L Publlo Re
cords e f iiem laet* County. fan** or pleading haraln w ith ants.
Ih* CUrk of th* Clreult
Flu, Ida.
Dated tbla u t h day e f May,
DONE and ORDERED at Court o f Samlnol* County, tit* .
Sonford.
ftemlnol*
County, Florida, aad serve a copy (SEAL)
m a le of Florida, this Ith day thereof on P U a t l tr s attorney,
A. H. B tck w lth . Jr.
K a-aeth O. Spaulding, Hen
o f May. 1*4*.
CUrk e t the circu it Court
ford Atlantic National Bank
DALI
By: Martha T. Vlhlao
Arthur !(. Bechwttb. Jr., Building, ganford. Florida on
Deputy CUrk
Clerk e f th* Clraull Court or before lb* Ith day of Felder and B altln ghau s
Juaa, 1*41, or otherwise
Byt M artha T. Vlhtan.
Attorney* e t Law
XX C.
decr-e pro eonfaaso w ill bo lit) Bo. Knowtee Av*.
entered against you, and th* Winter Park. Florida
Roe** W ight A Burford
causa proceed ta part*.
Colonial Building—dulto ]* l
Publish May 1*. *5. !&gt; A June
WITNESS my hand and off!
4TIT F irst Avenun South
1. 1*41.
ML F etsm b urg, Florida
c u l tea l a t Hanford, Hemlnol
County, Florida, tbla fib day c o m :
A tloraayn for F U la tlff
of May. I t f l.
PublUh May (, M. tL 1*
(SEAL)
O D l-tJ
U you w a a t people to pay
Arthur 11- Beckwith, jy,
CUrk of Circuit Court
attention to j o u r b u iin e si,
By: Martha T. Vlhten.
N O T R E SPO N SIB L E
D. C.
K aanelh O. Spaulding
call FA 2-5312 and a sk tin
1 w ill ao t ha reayaftaihln
Attorney at Law
fag ART debt* la ru rW by
Sanford A tlaailo National
Bank Building
fta jftM other tham m 7 self.
H erald S taff ab o u t to m e atSanford. Florida
Publish May I, 14, It, :j
H r*. E liiab o th d e fa llo t
icnlw u getting a d s.
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DEADLINES
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY!
Tue*., thru Frt. - I P. M. day

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LOST: Yallow female dog NEW unfurnished I bedroom

Duplex A pt New stove A
namod Chlquita. Long hair,
refrigerator. W a t o r furn­
bushy tail Ik iklrta. Pitch
ished. TUo both and terrasear* and pointed a n d * .
so Doors. *73 per Mo. Ph.
Please call PA MTU o r
FA 2-2374 after *.
*22-ITS1 or come to l i t
West lath St. Seward dead 2 CLEAN Furn. ApU. Very
or alive.
reasonable. Ph. FA 2-1394.

LOST: Brownish fed Dach­ FURNISHED 4 large room
shund.
P e n u lt. Named
apt. Downstairs, dose in.
M idget Anyone with laCall FA 2-3819.
formation call FA SAMS.
Eff. Furn. Apt. 611 Park.
LOST: Fidelity hetrlag aid.
I BEDROOM house. Kitchen
Reward. FA M O L
equipped. Call after 5.
FA 24136.
8. Kdecatlem

before KMCtten. Moa. • S at REGISTRATION_________
Good Shephard Christlea
day ichooL I, I I I year*
oid. Nuretry *14, lla d e r
STKAIOBT CLASSIFIED!
Tu b , tkn Frt. . S P. M. day gartea H i. T raaspartattra
available for city ta d eatbcloft taaartioo. Moo. • I
lying tre a t. 322-791* or
*2*4711.
RESPONSIBILITY:
TIM Herald win not be re­ I . For R e s t
sponsible for n o n than one UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
incorrect Iniertion of your ad, A p t kitchen equipped. 1M
and rtM nrta the right to re­ W. llth S t r A 2-4*7*.
vise or njo ct toy advertise■ r a t from what ordered to W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Room* private bathe, 114
conform to tho policies of thla
W. P in t S t
paper.
2-BEDROOM furnlihcd ap art­
ment, also efficiency apart­
CLASSIFIED INDEX
ment, furnished. *22-6341.
M OB.

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iv tmij f i n e r it roiM T o r
T i i r SIHTII Jl u u -u i. n i l .
Ct'IT. IV SMI n iK SKV.
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BT
JAKOB H A n tC I I. HI*
■ t»pfath«r.
.v oticr o r rr m .ir .» n o v

o r r n m u g row A itu rn o x

TOi JOHKI’II IMIIM-IPS
YOU AKB IIKKKUV NOT!.
P IB D t h a t a pttlllon has b« tn
file s In the above styles Court
By JAKOB ItARl'Tt far the
adaption of FKAN/ l*HIT,t,lfW.
•
minor, by the petitioner.
JAKOU IIAKICH. end you ere
r e q u i r e d to e«rv* e e»py of
your Anewer or O b jectio n s to
ahovr csuie why »»ld p etitio n
should not be irrsnted. on the
attorney for petitioner, C. It.
2-AUTRNHtilWi. P. O. Bo* l i t .
Kern I’erh. Florida, e n d file
tlm original In Ihe of fice of
the cleric of the Circuit Court
on or b.fore the H i t day et
June, 1»M.
I1BUKIN FAII. NOT or a de.
ores pro confeeeo will be
antrrrd agslnet you.
Wltncee my hand and the
aenl of raid Court In Sanford.
It-minute County. Florida this
Suth day of May, IMI.
IHBAL)
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr.
As Clerk of the eald Clr
cult Court
Jly: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
Publish May 2S. »» A June

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1 BEDROOM bouM on large
shady lot. *60 a Mo. Ph.
FA 2 0387.
S-BEDROOM, 2 bath unfumished house at M02 S. Or­
ange. 322-M92.
UNFURN. 3 Bedroom house,
l i t bath. Carporte, utility
room. Close to H l|h School.
Large Lot. Reasonable. Ph.'
FA 2-8612.
Furn. 3 Bedrm., oak floors,
masonry home. 1 Blk.. West
of Hwy. 17-92. on Longwood
Rd. Then 1 Blk. South cor.
of Vincent Dr.
FURN. 2 Bedroom
1303tb W. 3rd. St.

house.

Unfurnished 2 bedroom house. FURN. 4 room Apt. *40 Mo.
1303 Elliott Ave., FA 2-3234 Adults. FA 2-94S0.
or FA 2-0323.
FURNISHED Apartment. 2
Bedrooms, living room,
FURN. Apt. 2300 MelloavUte.
kitchan A Florida room. *60
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
per month. Adulta only. In­
house, kitchen equipped.
quire Otto’a Barber Shop,
Ph. FA 2-3651.
20th SL A French Ave.
2 BEDROOM house. Florida
room. Available now. Ph. 2 BEDROOM unfurnished
house. Kitchen equipped,
FA 2-1340.
*63 a month. FA 2-4691.
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
First St. Near 2 city free CLEAN, quiet Apt., 2 bed­
room. Close in. FA 2-0647.
parking lots and shopping
stores. No utility chargts. FURNISHED
2
bedroom
Suitable tor couple or iln*
house. Adults. No peta.
lie. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
FA 2-7064.
Store.
8 RM. Furn. Apt., *70 Mo.
1T7KMSHKU m uufuruijliid
Bedroom Air • Conditioned.
dupiex. 4 large rooms. Near
I l l E. 8th SL, FA 24716.
bate. No pets. FA 2-3733
NEW Home, 3 bedrooms, It*
2 BR. House, Uvlng-dinlog
baths, WeitlnghouR* kitch­
mom. Alr-Cond. Garage,
en, central oil brat. Car­
carporte, Urge modern kit­
porte. *90.00 monthly, op­
chen. *55 month, with op­
tion to buy. Ph. Orlando
tion to buy. 610 E. 14th St.
422-2370.
J. N. Robaoa Jr. FA 2-1333
or FA 242M.
FURNISHED 3 room Girage
Apt. FA 2-3167.
UNFURN. 1st Floor. 3 rm».
bath, 2 screened porches. 3 BEDROOM, 1 bath. Close
309 Magnolia Ave. Apply
to school A (hopping area.
upstairs evenings.
FA 26776.
________
1 BDRM. house. NO *3122 9. For Sole or Rent
slier I.
House. FA 2-7896 or FA 2-4203
3 ROOM furnished Apartment
2 BR. 817 Catalina. FA 2-037*
for couple. *43. FA 2-7399.

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34. A rtid ra For 8a!«

84. A rlklra F or Sate

PERSONAL RADIO 4 TV
1 DAY SERVICE
29th. St. 4 Sanford Ave.
Ph. 323469*

We Buy, Sell, Trade. Repair GOOD small Velocipede. Ph. AIR • CONDITIONER. Lika
m w . m teas, 220 volts, i v
rA 2-2820.
BILL’S THRIFT SHOP
«Furniture • Appliances • T.V.
909 BTU. FA M M .
Open * to • dally and Week­ FRESH tender snap beans for
frettin g or canning, *2.00 * AUTOMATIC Hotpolnt Walker
ends
27. Special Services
$40. Airways Vacuum Clean­
buahet, you pick and bring
P h. 322-730 3640 Hiawatha SL
er $1109. FA 1-9*71
container. M A M Produce.
Sanford. FU.
LAWNS Renovated - Aerate
W. First St.
Remove Thatch • Chinch JENKINS &amp; WILLIAMS
86. AxIaxaobDaa • Tracks
Bug Spray (VC-11) • FsrtfNEW Shallow well eprinkltr
FURNITURE
CAM WANTED
•xe—Ph. FA 2-4344
pump. 1 h.p. F 4 W. *75.
NEW 4 Used furniture and
REEL’S USED CAM
MANSriELD LAWN I M .
FA 2-5842.
appliances. Good place to
11th SL 4 Sanford Ava.
buy—sell or trade. EASY
FIUGIDAIRE
TOMATOES. $2.00 bushel at
TERMS.
Wholesale
prices
Sales 4 Service
BUYING A NSW «
l
the farm. FA 2-0893.
for cash.
G. H. HIGH
USED CAST
Telephone FA 2-7450
COMPAC open arm aewing
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
FINANCE IT WTTH US
400 S. Sanford Avenue
maehlaa with attachments
Ph. FA 2-380
♦ Law Merest Kates
and guarantee $34. Discount
♦ Lew Monthly Payments ,
PAINTING, decorating, in­
FREE ESTIMATE
for cash. FA 2-94U.
FLORIDA
STATE BANK I
terior, exterior. Alto paper Upholstering 4 Mattress ren­
ovating. New 4 Used Furni­ REPOSSESSED Singer con- FOB SALE: IMS Volkswagen
hanging. 29 years exper­
tote. Payments of *3.00 per
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
ience. Free estimates. K.
Convertible. IS** angina
month after l i t payment.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
M. Seebcrgcr, Fern Park,
and tranaalMtea. Top leas
Call Singer Sewing Repre­ than year old. Cash prira
FA 2-2117.
F la. TE 8-1836 o r TE 630(7.
sentative, FA 2-57*1.
1393. Can FA t-MO after
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS, WANTED reliable couple to
a p. a . «r FA M *B before
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
taka up monthly payments COLDS POT Refrigerator —
I p. &amp;
Now
finish
1149.99
All Typra and Sltei
of $13.30 on 9 complete
We Repair and Service
room* of furniture. Call Croitey Refrigerator— Naw MODEL A ’91 Pickup. *9*1
S TI NE
TE 6U11, Casselberry, col­ finish $129.93
FA 1-1709 after f p.m.
Croitey R efrigerator- New
Machinery and Supply Co.
lect.
finish $99.99
1959 CP. Der. Cad. Leaded.
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-6432
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick 17" O. E. T.V. $39.M
Actual #,000 nL Immacu­
SMITH Air-CondlUon Refri­
Service With tbo Cash. 1*" RCA T.V., with Record
late. *7*9. FA S4MS or
geration service. AH work
player $79.93.
SUPER TRADING POST
GA soon.
guaranteed. Very reason­
FA 2 0677.
Apartment size Washer $19.93
able in price. Day FA 2-7434
Any appliance or T.V. *3.00 37. Boats • Motors
"I told tho foBcs next door I was starting to tak*
Night FA 2-2069.
34. Articlen For Salt
down, up to 2 years to pay.
violin Isa tonal"
Gateway To The Waterway
GOODYEAR SERVICE
12. Real Estate For Solo 15. Busiaooa Opportunity LAWN SERVICE Luggage, ruga. *3.99 up, TRobson Sporting Grads .
STORE
shirts 48c ea. Boat cush­
Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
Your EVLNRUDE Deater I
333
W.
lit
St.
SUNDRIES Store. Stock 4 MAN or WOMAN to aervice
ions, Army-Navy Surplus.
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
304-6* E. ’1st Ph. TA
equipment Well establish­
and collect from cigarette,
310 Sanford Ave.
AUTO Alr-Cond. FA 2-3075.
FA 2-1817.
ed. Proprietor wishes to re­
Ice and other coin operated
10’ SAILING Pram. TA
tire. Call FA 2 0274 or
READY MIX Concrete, win­ LUCE NEW. &gt;962 Upright
Plano Tuning and Repair
dlapenaera In thla area. Thla
Coldapot Freezer. 330 lb. 38. Motorcycles
Longwood TE 46389.
dow tills, lintels, steps,
la a very good position that W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
Frost free. Sacrifice. Call
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
can be worked full or partVESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS, i
3 BUILDING lota 90- x 125*.
FA 20181 or FA 2-4443.
pipe, atcel, grease traps,
Air-Comhtioninpf
time. Person selected must
New 4 Used.
Near churchea on paved
dry wells, stepping itonca.
have good serviceable car
II. II. POPE CO., INC.
GOOD practice Plano. *60.
Lewis Sales 4 Berries
road. Very desirable arm.
Miracle Concrete Co.
and 10 or mora spare hours 200 So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
FA 2-2363.
2517 Country Club Bd.
Phona FA 24327.
909
Elm
Ave.
FA
3-3731
per week and *30000 to
f h . FA-2-7928
29.
Automobile
Servlet
T . V. to be aold for charges.
*3.600.00 cash capital. Writ#
*1 per day rental for Elec­
17” Motorola $22.67. 20” G. BICYCLES repaired • Be*
Riving namt, address, tele­
AUTO RADIO SERVICE
tric Carpet Shampoocr with
E. *18.43. 21” Console.
painted. Elec. Tratea *•»
phone number and all de­ PERSONAL RADIO A TV
purchase of Blue Lustre.
*39.50. All in working order.
paired. Coy's Blk* Ib o ft
tails to ltox 111C, Tulsa,
23lh. St. A Sanford Ave.
Office FA 2-2118
Carroll's Furniture.
Town
&amp;
Country
T.
V.
Ph.
414 Sanford At*. FA MMk]
Oklahoma.
Night FA 2-0648
Auto Glass, Tops
322 3362.
Free pick up and dsttvacy.f
*23-0700
HECONDITIONED T. V .’a
A Seat Covers
2324 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla. 16. Female Help Wanted
anti Radios. T. V.f *14.93 to
AUTO GLASS &amp;
*34 93. Radios *3.00 to
CURB
girl.
Apply
Pig
’N
NO CASH NEEDED
SKAT COVER CO *15.00. Century T. V. SerDtdiwui, &gt; Ujpr joi a
Vice. 1319 Celery Ave. l’h.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
month. T. 4 I. included.
FA 2-1412.
DAY
Grill
eook.
Female
pre­
ALL
WORK
GUARANTEED
222-808*.
ferred. Must be experienc­
3 ROOMS full of furniture.
ed. Waitress, must bo ex­
AUTO GLASS
ISM.30. 20 pieces in all at
perienced. Chick ‘N Treat,
St. Johns Realty
INSTALLED
Furnltura C e n t e r . 1100
Sanford.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
French Ava.
Senkarik Gloss and Paint
116 N. Park Ave. FA 26123
Company
WAITRESS. Experienced pre,
ferred. Pinecrest Inn Res- 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622 PIANO A-l. *160. NO 8.4304.
PARK RIDGE. I Bedrooms,

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

Jim Hunt Realty

Your Neighbor A t Holler!

taurant* Hwy. 17-02.
1V4 baths. Owner transfer­
red. No qualifying. Mini­
mum down payment. Ph. 19. Situations Wanted
323 066*.
Child Care. FA 2-2274.
WILL TRADE
21. Beauty Salons
9 Lots in Sanford, close to
downtown, for llouKtraller HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
of equil value. Write P. O.
Complete Beauty Service
Box 702, Wildwood, Fla.
Evening Appointments
103 So. Oak
FA 2 3742
ON LAKE RAVENNA. 4 Bed­
rm., 2 hath. Comfortable l
Cut ’N Curl Bsauty Shop
year old home in excellent Call for Evening appointment.*
condition. Fireplace, Air- 3IH Palmetto Ave. 322-0834
conditioning, central heat,
double carporte 4 large 22. Build - Paint - Repair
utility rm. covered patio
with neat landscaped yard. REMODELING A Painting of
all kind*. 7 years to pjy.
301 Vlhlen Rd.
No qualifying. Free csti
mates. License 4 bondage.
NO DOWN PAYMENT
TE 61463 or 322 3633.
3 Bedroom CBS home. 209
Collins Dr. Phone FA 2-7470.

2 BEDROOM ru m . ground BY OWNER. 3 IWtrm. I baths
floor Apartment. Contact large lot. FA 2-1952.
2312 Palmetto.
1 BUCKEYE, 1 bedroom
House trailer.
Sale price
Efficiency Apt. *30 Mo. np.
*1093. Rent *10 a mo. t
Surplus City. 201 W. lit.
months in advance. Ph.
KENT A BED
FA2-3SS4.
Rollaway, Hospital 41 Baby
Bads.
11. Heal Eatate Wanted
By Day, Week, or Month
3
BEDROOMS, 2 baths. Must
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
be
hardwood floors. Oarage.
Ph. FA 241*1 116 W. l i t St.
Prefer East Sanford. Low
F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
down payment. Older type 3 4 4 BEDROOM Homes.
See models at Highland
CUan and close in. Jimmie
home preferred. Write Box
Ave.
Ijingwood. 10 minutes
B, t'o Sanford Herald.
Cowan. 322-4013
south on 17 92 and west on
RENTALS
Seminole 1 block.
12. Real E state For Sale
3BDRM, unlurn. home Loch
LMN ENTERPRISES INC.
Arbor $95. 2 Bedrm. Furn. 2~BEDROOM House. 006 Myr
lie Ave. Call Jimmie Co­
Apt. *33. t Bdrm. Furn
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
wan. 322-4013.
Apt. *43. Robert A. WII
Realtor
liam i, Realtor. FA 2 3931
Raymond Lundqulst, Atso.
FA 2 3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
"CLEAN quiet Rooms” The
G ablfl. FA 2-0720.
*13,600 3IORTGAGE for *300
Real Estate—Mortgages
down. Large 1 bedroom
HI N. Park Ave. FA 2 2120
house. Immediate occup­
Ravenna Park
FA 27193
ancy. FA 2 2743.
I* Tits: c iu r l it n i l mt,
Evenings
SIXTH J l DIM *1. Mill I IT,
i s amis koii o i s i m i d : FA 2-2677 FA 2 3829 FA 2-6360 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
3 A 4 Bedroom home*. Some
r o t mtt . ri.oM iiia
IM riM S IK H I .MO. iv w
3 BEDROOM house. Take up
with air-conditioning.
IS ItK:
payments. FA 2-8199.
TEE V GREEN ESTATES
p e titio n of JAM)-* WALDEN
•m t DAIHY U WALDEN
20th St. W. by Mayfair Coun
HOME WITH BONUS
s u n n : to iii :ks: mi»
try Club.
TUB 8TATB &lt;’K KU JlllD A TO : Would you like beat FHA
JKSHK WILSONterms on A home fur your 3 YEAR old. 3 Bedrm. 2 bath
Morrle-Hmlth P lantation
Wynn*, Ark*n*an
family with a rental Apart
home. 9’ x 20’ storage
YOU A llE IIEIIEUV N&lt;*TIment included? Do you hate
area. 119 77. Jenkina Cir­
r i K D t h a t a Petition baa b*«n
Iliad In th a above-ety leJ i-auee
to face the expense of buy
cle. FA 2 3392.
by Ja ntea Walden and Daley
ing » house full uf furni
L. Walden. Ilia wife, for I tie
adoption of Dorothy Je a n Wil­
turn? Then BUY this beau­ COMFORTABLE 2 Bedroom
ton a n d Ila r b a r a Ann IVIleon,
home.
Paneled
Florida
tifully landscaped curner
minora, a n d yon a r e required
room, fenced backyard.
to earve a copy of your aneproperty with all fine fur­
C o r n e r lot. Reasonable
w ee o r objection* to ehow
niture included from TV to
enuee w hy eald Petition ehould
down payment. 101 Garri­
Florida room set and EX­
not ba aranteil. If any- on , h *
son Drive.
a ttu rn e y e for Petlllonera. StanTRAS: Garage, well and
etrom. Davie A M.-Intoeh. Poet
pump, others. T O T A L 3 Bedroom House, CBS Const.
Office D r a w e r 111". Hanford.
Florida, a n d f l it tha orlalnnl In
PRICE *13,950. Excellent
Completely Furnished, lo­
th a Offlea of tha Clerk of the
terms.
C ircuit Court, In and for Samcated at 300 East 34th St.
Innlo County. Florida, on or
Only
$9,300. Good terms.
bafora tho eth day of Juna.
3 Bedroom ilouso being offer­
A. Ik n e j . and herein fall not
o r n I)e»r*e Pi j Confeaeo will
ed for balance due on
be e n te r e d a aa ln e t you.
Mortgage. *76.35 per month.
W 1T N B SS m y ban-1 a n d th e
REALTOR
—
LNSUHOR
o f f ic ia l a e a l o f eald C o u rt In
13
Acres hlway frontage near
H an fo rd , S em inole C o u n t ) . FA 2-1991 1919 S. French Ave.
Sanlord at sacrifice price.
F lo rid a , th la SStb d a y o f April.
A. D. ISIS.
J. W. Hall. Realty, FA 2-3*11
(SEAL)
Arthur It. I»*ckwlth. Jr.
15. Buainetut O p p o rtu n ity
Clerk Of the Circuit Court
By: Joan M. Wilke. D. C. ATTRACTIVE new 3 bed
Stenetrom. Davie A Mctnloeh
room, 1 bath home. Flor For Lease: Service Station.
A ttorneve at Law
Choice location. Apply The
Ida room. 3 Miles from
Poet Office Drawer !U *
Pure Oil Co. nm W. out
Hanford, Florida
Sanford. Priced reasonable.
Publteh: May I. S. II.
l &gt; « I Pn. FA 2-2905.
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Stenslrom Realty

M a y 2 2 ,1 9 6 3 — P ag * S-A 26. Radio * Television

25. Plumbing Service*

Wall

UEAUTIKUL furniture. Many
fine imports. Alio linrni.
MARK IV Alr-Coaditionsr for
illihea and tilver. Call
car. Complete. *79.00 cash.
FA 2-7431.
Sen James Skipper across
from P. O. Lake Monroe STOCK ind modern fixtures
in Grocery. P. O. Box 991.
322-4972.
Sinford, Fla.

29A. Aulo Accctworie*

Ill A. Pels

SINGER in console. Makes
MINIATURE DACHSHUNDS
button holci. *36 00. Ph.
3, AKC registered. It Ilk-a
FA 2 9111.
with tan markings, 2 fe
male* *13., Mule *00. 4 x 6 SPEED—Grapic cuntern
and attachment*. Dark room
FA 2-3942.
equipment. For tale or trade.
Ph. 345-3766.
32. Flower* • Shrub*
POTTED MUMS In bloom.
33c up.
GRAPEVILLK NURSERY
Grapevllla Ave. Near 20th SL
Annual!. Petunias, Snapdra
goni, Pansies, Vegetable
Plants. Dutch Mill Nursery.
Upsala Rd. Just off 20th St.
and lit St.

33. FurnUor*

Plumbing &amp; Heating
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR
WORK
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2 6362

Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold
Larry's M art 213 Sanford
Ave. Ph. rA 2-4132

PLUMBING
New people In town look at
Hi raid Ada. Be sure your
Contracting Repairs
budneu U represented with
FREE ESTIMATES
aitractivo
advertisements
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave. FA 2 3383 Call FA 2 3613.

ATTENTION LADIES.1

as— &gt;

1. Loot &amp; Found
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
6. F or Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. F or Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loons
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
~20. Babysitters21. Beauty Salona
22. Build - Paint - Repair
28. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio A Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
S6. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas

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C. F o r K a r t

Helen Wade, Assistant Bookkeeper
Ifrlrn and her husband. Bill, live M Graadvlew Ava*
llilen hae served Holler's for 9 years. Hhe attends tha
Flrut PrmhyterUa Church. Helen attended BtiUaa
Univeraily and taught arhool until marrying Dili and
then went with him tu Japan during the war years.
Her grraleat ambition ia to travel la a leisurely style
throughout Furopa.

Ready To Berra You At Hollers of Sanford

HOLLERS of SANFORD

MAY SALE
1937 CHEVROLET 2 Duor, V-S
Enainr. Flour Shift Trana.

695

1937 PLYMOUTH 2 Door Hardtop,
V-H, Puih H u tto n ------------- ------

598

I9*.J CHEVROLET 2 Hour. V-8
Aulo. Tran*., Radio, H ralrr .........

495

1937 CHEVROLET 2 Door Htalioa
Wagon, A CyL, Bid. Trana.

595

I93S FORD 2 Door. Clean.
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1939 JAGUAR 4 Door, '
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V 8. Bid. Traru. Waa - 413 NOW

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1932 CADILLAC 4 Door. Solid
Waa 293
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Waa • 443 .................. ...... NOW

1937 PLYMOUTH Bavoy 4 Door,
A Cjl., A/T. Waa 493
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1938 CHEVROLET Fj Ton Pick-Up
OAfa I’/S /ll, New Tire*. New Paint
THE
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By Mrs. Adam Muller

New officer* of VfW Post
•003 Auxiliary of DeBary
wero Installed Iasi week h r
Mr*. Nellie Taylor, diitrict
eight president, in ceremonies
feeld at the Recreation Hall
of the DeBary Fire StaUon.
Installed were Sally Peral*
to, president; M a r g a r e t
Strang, senior vice president;
Blanche Frye, Junior vlee
president; Theresa S m i t h ,
treasurer; Margaret Deilard,
chaplain; Myrtle Hill, con­
ductress; G r e t a Denning,
guard; Francanna Howard,
three year trustee; llhoda
Yow, secretary, and Ruth LaChat, historian.
One new member, Marie
Zeller, was presented.

Hospital
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liirtung, IK’Uary; Dale San­
chez, Geneva; Dorothy Law­
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liams Tocvs, Pearl Kelly,
Phyllis Graley, Samuel Grif­
fith, Janlee RenanJ, Robert
Thomas, Dorothy Gainey,
Nancy Cheryl Johnson of
Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Graley
of Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Law­
rence of Sanford, a boy
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kelly
of Sanford, a girl
Discharge*
Lola Pugh, Lake Mary; Mirl
Winkler, Enterprise; Linda

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THIS WEEK’S FEATURE:

Limit 1 Par Ciutomar With

�Across-Board Sales Tax Proposed In Senate
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By LAMY VEBSHEL
The door to tb« First Fed
•ra l Coafereace room was
open last Bight . . . But not
for me as the County School
Board aad County Commia•ion met in informal session,
•aid J . D. Wright at the door
. . . "If anything U resolved
Ute people will be told" . . .
We hear that something was
resolved and that was la the
future lb# County Com mis*
sion will be Informed about
possible school sites and the
Deed to provide access roads
go the county won’t have to
•» lato the expense of build­
ing a road to some out-of-theway school . . . It was re­
vealed today it would cost
some $60,000 to build an ac
eeis road behind the Jal-Alal
Fronton to the English Es­
tates school . . . That includes
paving and drainage.
• • •
This verbutim i|iiote from
the Sanford telephone direc­
tory is directed to the City
Commission: “If you hear a
short ‘beep’ tone on your tele­
phone about every 15 sec­
&lt; • onds, it meuns that the person
with whom you are talking Is
recording your conversation.
This signal Is provided by the
telephone company for your
protection. Use of a recorder
without recorder • connector
equipment containing a tone,
warning device ie contrary to
the company's tariffs and not
perm itta). If you do nut want
a record made of what you are
saying, ask the person wun
whom you ars talking to dis­
connect the recording ma­
chine. When he disconnects,
you will no longer heur the
•beep’ tone.'*

TALLAHASSEE (UP1) —
A broad,
across-the-board
sales tea bitting virtually
everything but medicines was
introduced in the Senate to­
day as subcommittees search­
ed frantically for new reven­
ue to finance record spending.
A pert of the additional
revenue would be earmarked
for the cities and counties.
The bill, which could pro­
duce up to 1200 million in
new revenue per biennium,
was offered by Sen. Ed F ra­
ser. MrClenny, and Dewey
Johnson, Quincy.
It goes much further than
another across-the-board tax
proposed by Fraser at the
start of the session, which
Included groceries but con­

tinued exemptions on many
Items included in the new
biU.
It would exteod the three
per cent tax to groceries,
lawyers and other profess­
ional services, and to news­
papers. wire services, radio,
television stations and magatines.
It leaves automobiles taxed
at only one per cent, but
boosts the tax on heavy ma­
chinery from a present ceil­
ing of $30,000 to $163,000.
It also puts the tax on
charges for repairs, Installa­
tions,
remodeling,
duplex
apartments, race track ad­
WEATHER: Fulr through today with chance of some ahowern toni.fht anti Friday. High today, 85-00. Low tonight, 65-60.
missions, movie film rentals,
The
"monkey
bite"
at­
VOL 65
United Preaa leased Wire
Established 1908 TIIUKS., MAY 23, 1963 SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 718
and repeals the present exem­
ption on goods sold out-of- tempted rape cane went
to trial thin morning be­
stale and radio advertising.

Monkey Bite Case Aired

Forced In
Parked Car,
Girl Testifies

Money Okayed
For College

©lit*

fore an all-white nix-nmit
jury in the circuit court n
of Judge Vannar Carlton.

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i . . .

School Talks
Moving Well

BRIEFS

Charles Edward Sparks, 20j par-old S a n f o r d Nrgro
weighing 200 pounds and six
fret tall, is on trial for at­ Bill Seen
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
tempted rubbery and at­
tempted rape of a hospital The Senate was expected to­
cmplojc last March 28.
day to pins legislation ending
Tlie hospital employe, *
the silver backing of $1 and
The House appropriations commitco Wednesday j
c' r '0,‘*
K,r| we**h’
....

added(I 81 million to the 8511,000 already approved by
the full Sennte for the establishment of u branch of
la engineering collejre in East
the University of Florida
Central Florida, according to Dougina Stenstrom,
chairman of the Chamber of Commerce long range

'Closed' Meet
’Harmonious’
Chairman Says

“A very harmonious meet*
Ing." Those wore the words
from
County
Commission
chairman J . C. Hutchison in
regard to the dosed door
Joint County • School Hoard
meeting Wednesday night.
“We talked over mutual
problems" Hutchison told the
Herald today and it was ‘‘har­
monious."
The press was not Invited
Which reminds me, new ot­ to the meeting and a reporter
ter at the zoo but he's not was told at the door “ if the
talking . . . cage might be something is resolved, the peo­
wired.
ple will be told/1
• • •
Hutchison alto that «atoug
The Senate-approved meas­ matter* discussed was access
ure proposing, establishment roada to any future school
of the St. Johns-lndian River sites and that the County
Canal District was sent to | Commission will lie Informed
the House committee on gov-| on future sites so they can
ernmcntal organiiation Wed­ map out roads going into
nesday, Rep. S. J. Davis Jr. schools regarding paving and
advised John Krider today. drainage.
Krider is chairman of the St.
The meeting lasted over au
Johns-lndian River Navigat­ hour, tht- commission chairing Committee and manager man disclosed.
of the Chamber of Com­
merce.
• • I
Someone stole some wrench­
es and hammers at the Pipe­
line Co. docks . . . Man, still
having trouble
getting that
facility.

j"* 10“ )*)utuli1 .?"*). ., ve
jhree

nchc‘ tall, tins morn-

'

"Negotiation* are progreaaing satisfactorily” in
effort* to have the Sanford Military Academy in
full operation by Scptemlter, J. P. Wiegers, chair­
man of the MacFndden Foundation, New York City,
informed The Herald in a telephone interview this

L ender

J"8 to1,1 ,*’f. Sp?rk*| en^ inK
the hospital shortly before

Utica!
HOME (UPI) — lolitlc
midnight, attempting to bur­ observer* predicted today that
committee on education, to. glarize the hospital safe and President Antonio Sc-gni will
then forcing her to leave lire
day.
numc Christian Democratic
hospital with him.
The full House Wednesday . The girl testified Sparks leader Aldo Moro a* Italy's
approved a Sennte hill au*1forced her to a station wagon j new premier by this weekend,
thorizing a state university or
in q,c hospital l ot ' r
.
„
1
branch university in this areal tcllins her he was “ going to JY lftS S lV e M R l'C llC S
but with an amendment which makl. |oVe
m c » when he ! GREENSBORO. N. C. (UPI)
will send it back to the Sen- found ||lc station wagon lock-1 Thou, -ml. of solemn Negroes,
ato for concurrence. The ei)f , he
he forccd her
amendment would add Flagler t0 accompany him to the Ne,
,
,
„ , .
County to tlje seven counties gro section of the city.
'
youth waving ( unfedof East Central Florida inter-i when she continued to re- crate flags, staged two masested in huving a school lo -! msc to cooperate, the girl j »ive mnrehes her* Wednesday
rated in their respective coun., tcstiiied, he dressed himself, to proirst segregation.

Altamonte OK's
Engineering Pact
On Street Paving

morning.
Wiegers said hr, other
Foundation officials, Mayor
Tom McDonald and City Com*
misslunr J. A. Crappa had «
“lengthy discussion" Wednes­
day evening and were to meet
at luncheon again today In an
effort to finalise negotiations
for tha Foundation to pur­
chase tho 18-plus ucrcs of th«
city rrw sallon area a t Melluitville aml~C3f«Ty~Aveimci---Tha Foundation hae agreed
to pay $375,000 for the city
property. The Gianta has
agreed to accept $275,000 for
its property.
. Crappa and McDonald pint*
to return to Sanford tunlghQ
Wiegers told.

The Town Council of Altanmnto Springs Wednesday
1night r r a c h‘e d preliminary
'agreement with the Glace EnThe university* was a re- and returned her to the lios- (j|m ,ch Move------gineering Co. of St. Peters,
DES MOINES. Iowa (UPI)
commendation of a special j pital.
POLICE LTS. Run Hut lor (front) tutd Jack
burg for tho company to pre­
spare era study of Florida's' Sparks was arrested the — The United Presbyterians
Hickson, aboard the police boat, prepare to re­
pare a complete report and
university system which was 1same night by city police alt­ today began the task of i move tlie Uxly of All*ert Robinson, 56, from
recommendations
on needed
Like Monroe a t the city basin Wednesday after­
released shortly before tile er the girl told thorn he had “practicing what they preach
street
paving*,
curbing*
and
on
civil
rights,
Christian
uni­
remarked
he
had
been
bitten
opening of the llMVt aesion.
noon.
by an animal and police re­ ty and separation of church
drainage system at a cost of
$3.!M)I&gt;.
called the Negro had been and state."
★
★
★
Thu study, which will take
kitten by a monkey at ll»e, _
. ...
,
approximately 40 days actual
1Sanford Zoo where tie work-1 C il’OW R V V C ttl'y
working time to prepare, will
r* •« p trust” whi'- -e rx lrjt Vv.SlTikNGTON (UPI) — |
rrcommrnd stages on con­
' a minor sentence In the city j a Congress that has grown |
struction over u period of sev­
Jail.
wear) of farm subsidies ,
eral years. Mayor latwrenee
Robert Beaserer, hospital j acm ed &lt;outmt today to lit
Swofford was authorized to
administrator, testified short-) wheat farmers have a tn-te I
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — ly. before Ihe noon rcce»» that j of the free enterprise pro- |
sign a filial agreement sub­
With a stroke of the pen to­ (lie girl was a hospital em­ grain for whieli they votrd.
ject to approval of Town At­
Local ant hot it irs t&lt;xlny were ontleuvoriiiK to torney Joe Davis.
day. Gov. Farris Bryant ploye and on duty the night of
made Florida eligible for March 28 and that Sparks Compromise OK’d identify a lauly recovered Wednesday afternoon in
A pre-rmistrurtiun confer­
aland $8 million in federal was a former employe ol the
Lake Monroe and tentatively identified as Albert ence on the $:I5,0IMI municipal
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Kerr-Mills funds for hospital hospital.
Robinson, 56.
Cdr. James L. Shipman, a
water system was set for 8:30
The House Way* mid Meuns
and nursing care for Hie ag­ The trial was to resume at
The
Ixttly
Wits
discovered
flouting
oil
the
.surface
a.
m.
next
Wednesday
at
2W
year veteran of Sanford
Committee tentatively ap­
ed.
1 p.nt. today.
proved Wednesday a compro­ by a 55-year-old Negro, do Ililies, of 705 Orattgu which the construction con- Naval aviation, Saturday will
The measure will cost Ihe
Avenue, while fishing from Irucl with .Macklo Co. of Mi­ accept command of Heavy
Assistant State Attorney A. mise version of olio of the
stale about *3.2 million over , j Uotema„ J r „ Coc„ , ||Cacli. tax-raising provisions of Pres­
the city breakwater.
ami will Im signed by the Attack Squadron Nine (VAIN
the next two year, and the u proM.culing lllc can. »hilc
Peace
Justice
and
Coroner
mayor
and a groundbreaking if) in formal ceremonies
ident Kennedy'a tax program.
money is provided in Ihe gen Sparks is represented byHugh Duncan said it appear­ date will he set.
aboard the USS Saratoga in
era! appropriation* bill. Spon­ Norris I). Woolfork III, Ur- j
ed
the
body
had
lo
on
in
tho
(lie Mediterranean.
In
other
Imsinrss
the
counBack To School
sor* said it would get back lundo Negro attorney.
lake for a week. No autopsy ril approved tliu plat for a 10
Shipman will relieve Cdr,
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (U l'lt
for this money ab-iut $H mil­
was ordered since, Juihe acre development to lie known George W. Kimmons, skip­
— Ilundreda of Negro stu­
lion in federal funds.
I HAMAS, Tex. (Ul‘1) -T h e Duncan said, there was no ns Glenurdt'ii .
per of VAH-9 for the past
T A L L A H A SSE E ( UP I I —
• • *
dents suspended or e\|H'llcd
The
program
is
limited
to
\.iv j tore into critics of its evidence of foul play.
___ Coun
___ year. Kimmons will return to
Only
three
members,
State
Rep.
Frederick
Karl
of
fur taking part in anti-segre­
Those long awaited drapes
persons over 63 year* of age
Social Security and health riloieii Keith Nismi und Frank Sanford to assume tlie duties
I controversial uireraft car­
gation demonstration* return­
for Jim Spencer's finally ar­ Daytona Orach has let it be who arc not on public wel­
riers today, contending the cards Imre the name of Al­ Gerhardt and the mayor, were of chief staff officer of Heavy
known
in
no
uncertain
terms
ed to rlass today tin,hi a fed­ flattops were America’s bod bert Robinson, .VI, giving his
rived.
present for the Wednesday Attack Wing One, replacing
that he is not in he counted fare but who cannot afford
. . .
eral court order.
big hospital bills without cut­
weapons for meeting rising address as a Lakeland hotel. night m e e t i n g und items Cdr. Charles W. Meshicr.
out
as
a
possible
starter
in
|
Legislative delegation fin
ting into their food and board
WASHINGTON (UPI)-Tlie
fled military threats in Af­ The hotel manager told The scheduled oil thu ugeiulu per­
Tha ceremony will taka
ally got together to discuss' ***c i**'* raic f"r governor.
budget*. Welfare pensioners Justice Department, answer-j Difficult Crisis
rica. the Middle East and Herald an “ Albert Ralinson" taining to the police depart- place while Ute Saratoga I*
Fern Park Incorporation . . .
^ * r* nmvc&lt;| quickly to arc provided for under an- ing a constitutional challenge
MOSCOW ( UHi — I're- South Asia.
had been employed there as fent and to the hiring of a anchored in Naples, Italy.
Decision due within the next &gt;"nu.lch rumors that he has nther state hospital program
i from Alabama, told the Su- ■nm' r Nikita S. Khrushchev
At a time when Defense a dishwasher hut tiad been tow n e n g i n e e r were nut VAH-9 embarked aboard tha
Mack
decided
to
bow
out
in
favor
i
Say*
few day s .
in effect for several years.
pretne Court today Die fed­ said today the world may fan- Secretary Robert S. Mc.N’a- discharged three weeks ago. brought up for discussion.
“Sara" in March for a sevenj of Sen. John E. Matlicw* Jr.,
Cleveland Jr.
eral government has an obli­ a more difficult crisla than ' mara was gravely pondering He added Iho nun returned
month tour with the U. S.
I Jacksonville.
gation to preserve order and tln-t'uha confrontation of last Ihe carriers' future role a about tu days ago with a
Second and Sixth Fleets.
The
rumors
flooded
the
Cleveland not as optimistic
safeguard individual rights if October unless the United bevy of admirals came lo the ■request to tie reinstated in Mixing Move
Shipman has served as ex&lt;
cliool here as D o u g l^ P l‘ul wh' " for" " r 1's *n'
aliout school
there is a breakdown oi local States adheres to its “proui Aviation-Space Writers Av.u-j hi* job but bad been refused,
ecutiva officer of the squad­
JACKSONVILLE
(U
PI)
—
J
Doyle
Carlton,
aucliuln,
Ntcnstrom appears to be . . . |
i.-cV* in the Carihbemi.
ciation's 25th annual meeting | Giber papers, including a Trial of a suit seeking to ron since last July. Prior t9
autlairily.
“ It will he a dogeat-dog” HUM) runner-up for governor,
to uncork a spirited defense j Tampa bank deposit slip, gave bring full larial integration of that time he served as Oper­
The
statement
answered
a
paid a pop call to Tallahassee
battle . . . Heck, not worried.
of the multi-inillion dollar other names but efforts to public schools in Bt. Johns ations Officer of VAH5, also
motion filed wills Ihe Su­ Appears Briefly
curlitr
this
week
and
held
With Cleveland up there
By United P rrst International preme Court by Alabama
I contact these person* have County will begin in Federal based at the Sanford Naval
VATICAN CITY (Ul’l) — ships
w e i r got a* good a chance as scrie* of meeting's with po­
Sugar prices soared in Gov. George C. Wallace t-hal Pope John XMII, suffering
There were shades of the been to no avail,
Court here July 1,
tential candidates and top pol­
Air Station.
any body.
stores across the nation Inday engmg President Kennedy's from rccurrrnt gastric trouble famed l!H9 inter-service fight
Xuthorilic* expressed the
itical advisors.
• • •
Karl told Ul’I lie had a in what could eventually decision lo station troop* in complicated by a '•hireling le­ over carriers ami bombers in opinion there was no connec­
Mayor Tom McDonald and
“long meeting" with Carlton mean an rnd lo Ihe (ice-ccnt Alabama during tlie Birming­ sion,'' appealed briefly at his some of today's argument*. tion in Robinson's deatli with
Commissioner Jim Crapps in
studio window today to bless These were calculated h&gt; put that of a 13-ycarold Paula
ham racial crisis.
but he -aid no decisions were candy bar.
New York at the same time
“We
don’t
know
where
if
u
cheering, hoin-hoiiking As- land-based cuuibut planes in liarlwr, Floyd Dodson, whose
Wallace
asked
tlie
court
to
made, indicating that his po­
as that ticker tape parade for
sition hn* not changed since will »top." said one chain restrain the federal govern­ ceiislon Day crowd of about a comparatively unfavorable beaten body was discovered
Astronaut Gurdon Cooper . . .
he announced just prior to the store official in Dallas, Tex., ment and Defense Secretary 15,000 persons in St. Peter’s light for dealing with limit­ May 15 in Hie St. Johns River.
Wonder if the hometown boy*
Four men have been charged
ed war in remote areas.
Legislature that he was as flie price of sugar climbed Rolierl S. McNamara from Square.
thought that parade was for
lo
tilt
cents
for
five
pounds
with
first degree murder in
stationing
troop*
in
Alabama
strongly considering the- race.
them.
In many cities, housewives lo suppress domestic violence Iron Curtain
Dodson's death.
• • •
streamed to markets to stock unless tlie troop* were re­
Judge Duncan requested to­
ADDIS ABABA, Klhlopa
Bringing that m i l i t a r y
tip on sugar.
day that any relatives or
quested by the state.
Singer
Dies
(UPI) — An African leader
school to Sanford wuuld mean
friend* of Robinson contact
] charged today* that the* AfriP A L M DESERT, Calif.
“ boo-koo" income for Sanford
him.
ean summit conference hud
(UPI) — Bandleader Eddie looses B a ttle
Vote
Change?
and Seminole County m er-,
The Unison Funeral Home
Howard, 48. whose recording
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI)
TALLAHASSEE (L'PI) — drawn an “Iron Curtain"
Ol'I'AWA (U PI) — Seen-chant* and business houses.
— Staunch segregationist* Tlie Senate passed a resold around discussing racial dis- la-y of Slate Dean Husk to- also is endeavoring to kicatc
of
“To
Each
Hi*
Own"
sold
Frinstance. Garfield Walker,
15 million copies and became Mayor Art Hanes and Police iton today directing the iegis- turbancet in Alabama. Hr is- uay warned the NATO for­ relatives.
estimates it should mean SI,hi* theme song, was found Commissioner Eugene (Bull) lative council to study the surd a protest to President eign and defense minister
5o0 monthly for the barbers
dead today in his Eldorado C mnor lost their court battle tea.ibility of lowering the Kennedy over “inhuman treat- they must guard against any
alone. And, it has been re­
voting age in Florida to 18. i mint" of Negroes there.
to remain in olfice today.
political o r military split*
liably reported, within two- Country Club home.
OFFERING OUR CUSTOMERS —
within the alliance.
three year* it would mean ft
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* Free Tire liupection
Rusk wa* the first speaker
million annually for all busi­
Clarified -,i i... Page 11
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this
morning
a*
the
council
nesses.
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of the
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• • •
Page 7
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Citrus Pruning

Demonstration
Set Wednesday

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A special demonstration of
pruning and topping method*
and techniques for citrus ha*
been set for 'J p. m. Wednes­
day at the Heifer Brother*
grove in Longwood, try the
.Seminole County Agricultural
Agents office.
The grove is located one and
a half mites west of I levy. 17fig on SIS HU. There will he
signs to mark Ihe way.
Specialists on the program
will he Dr. Dale Kretehman
(tom the Citrus Kxperiment
Station and Jack .Mel'own nod
Dalton Harrison from Ihe
I'niversity of Florida Agricul­
tural Extension Service,
Dealer* in pruning equip­
ment aie invited to di'inonstiale their equipment after
the demonstration on method*
and techniques.
'Tinning is on important
topic o f discussion fur grow­
ers, caretakers and production
manager*," said Krnie Luridberg, assistant county agent.
".Severe pruning is neccssary in many rase* because of
ihe severity of the cold thin
past December. In some in­
stance* the tree* need to lie
topped. Topping means that
the lops of llio tree* are cut
hack.”
For additional Information
on the demonstration Wednes­
day, contact the Seminole
County Agricultural office.

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K IN G K W O O D H U M .H E R S w ore 1mntn a t n
luncheon fo r all realtorn and o th er Hpceiul
Hues la nt Die Hite o f th e ir new G reen b rier o f
I-och A rl*o r KntiiteH, F rid a y . H ere the o ffic ia ls
B ryon I .each, Hecrctary trciw u re r ( l e f t ) and W il­
liam H rum ley, president (accom l fro m r ig h t )

aland w ith tw o gucHla, E n gin eer Bill L e f f le r and
H erald Puhliaher W a lte r G ielow on the track o f
a ca terp illa r tra c to r on the p ile o f th e new de­
velopm en t ju x l Houth o f the M a y fa ir G o lf
Co ur h o .
(H e r a ld P h o to )

Special Events Set A t Gen. Sanford Library

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I n celelirnlloti of tlto Semin­
ole County Semi-Centennial,
on unusual exhibit of old pho­
tograph*, curia* and nienientns
o f eurly Sanford will go on
displuy at 2:00 p. in. Thursday,
nt (lie (icnrral llem y Hhcltmi
Hanford Memorial Library and
.Museum in Fort Mellon Park.
In ndilition, tlm library will
present allilo projections of
early picture* of Sanford and
(lie Rurroumihig area Thurs­
day night from 7 p. in. until
il p. m. Most o f these pieturea
uto fiom the oxtenaivo collec­
tion o f W. 11. Vincent, local
resident, and n number are the
work of Dr. Fred Knuinlnger’*
father, a pioneer photographcr in the county.
Dr. Fieri Kmuningcr, lihrnr*
inn ami museum cuiator, and
u resident of Ilia county since
1HU0, lias announced that the
library will ho open from it
it. tn. until 0 p. m, on SuluV
day.
Assisting him in greeting
visitor* wilt lie members of
the Sallle Harrison chapter of
the Daughter* of the Ameri­
can Devolution anil wives of
the member* n( the Hoard (if
Manager* of the Henry Sludton Hanford Memorial Library
and Museum Association in­
cluding tlm following:
Mrs. Urwrenre Tinsley, Mis.
J. I„ Him*, Deltary. Mrs, lidniund Mr lscli, Mrs. A. W. Lee,
Mrs. F. li. Itoumillul, Mrs.
Dean Till tier, Mr*. II. W.
Hui'ker, Mrs. J. Ht. Clair
White, Mis. .1. It. Hay, Mrs. A.
H. McCullum, Mrs. A. II. Key,
Mrs. M. .1, lira ill, Mint Kimmi
linker, Mrs. C. It. Ihiwsun,
Mr*. Hmolidl Chase, Mrs. H.
II. 1‘upe, Mr*, (i. Andrew
Speer, Mr*. Hoy H. Wright Jr.,
Mrs. .1. C, llutchiann, Mis. II.
F. Whitm-r Jr., Mr*. Flank
F.van*, Mis. II. li. True mol
Mi*. Haymoiid Hall,
Thu library anil museum,
completed in I!di7, commemor­
ate* Henry Hhelton Hanford —
lawyer, diplomat, general nail
founder of the City of Han­
ford. Having served n* the
United State* minister to IU-Igium for eiglil years, (iencral
Hanford began a new career
in Florida in INTO when he
|iiltrha»rd t
uerrs (near
iy 20 sipiaru miles) of land
iHirdeiing oil Lake Monroe.
lie foHtned tli« growth of
rill u* at Ids HI. (irrlrudo or­
ange grove and experimented
witli the culture of many
other varieties of fiult* at lii.i
126 aere ‘ Iropieal gulden,"
Ilelair.

To pro muto development o f j gutilzi-d the Florida Land nod IKK) foot pier Into Lake Mon­
(tie men, Ceneriil Hanford o r - 1ColonlunUon Company, Guilt a roe, erected the Hanford Hotel
uml established t e l e g r a p h
communication. Hi* wife In­
fluenced construrtlon of the
original Holy Cross episcopal

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'M A D A M E It II T T li It !•* I. V ' n n n n gcm en t, in
buck, won tllKployoil liy Mra. Hill Itytm o t thin
month*H m ootin g o f tin* N orth Orhunhi Gtirilen
Chili wlien riieiiiliei'H pivnoiitoil llio ir ow n p ro ­
gra m . In fro n t « r « rlo vo riy doonratoil plntos
iiiutlu by M rs. Hon N o ll.
(H e ra ld P h o to )

Garden Club Members
Present Own Program

Ity Mona (irinstead
Creative talents id North
r nla inIn Harden Chili mem
tier* were displayed at Illo
April meeting a* (lie women
presented llit'ir own program
featuring floral arrangement*
and articles made at home.
The piriceii* nl leathering
carnation* wa* demoindrulctl
Icy Mrs. (irsiige Diaiuelte with
each meinlsT following the
step by-step lush ml Ion.
A note of warning fame
11mu Mrs. Hi,nil-* Howell
who said that Hie glurimo Illy,
althoilgll he.ml Will, IS deadly
poisonous and lli.ct homct|uiiera should he caul lulled to
watch cliildien m the area*
where Ihe gloriosu is used.
Among those exliihiliog arrangemenl* were Alls. Du
quelle, wall planter with urlilicial maleriuls; Mr*. Jt'*»e
Wallace, Hawaiian Keekowa
A light year it ruughly six eenlerplcee umig orange and
trillion mile*.
green arlilinal (lower*; Mrs.

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Memorial Contributions
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Mrs. Charlie C. Collins, at,
died Saturday at Sr minute
Memorial Hospital after a
long illness.
SI*' wa* a member of the
Friend* Church of North
Carolina ami (lie Hibiscus
Garden Circle of Sanford.
Mrs, Collins is survived by
her sister, Mrs. IL II. I'arkes
of Sanford and four step­
children. Mrs. W. K. Brown,
Hincliurst, &lt;»a.; Ilamlal) Col­
lins of Texas; Bernard Collint of N. Y. amt Clarence
Collins of l.ake Mary. There
are also several step-grand
children.
Her view* are scheduled al
10 a. in Tuesday at llrisson
Funeral Horne wilh the Rev.
Fred It Chance ofliciating
assisted by
lies. IL
L.
O'Quinn.
Iliinal will be m ever­
green Cemetery.
I'allorarers will Ire J. I*.
Hales. M&lt; | Wilkins, John Fox
ami lien Whittier.

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Church.
The interior of the library
is copied as far as possible
from photograph* of the lihrnry as It was in the gener­
al’* home, "The Homestead"
in Derby, Connecticut.
It is furnished with massive,
curved cabinet* ami table* and
I lie building contain* many
rare volume*, the oldest being
a law dictionary written in
Latin ami published in INgfi.
Ollier Items in the rnllertinn
range from silver buttons with
Hie monogram H. S. H. to Urni rule-cove ic'd scrapbook* con­
taining visiting cards left at
Ilia Hanford*' official resi­
dence in Heigitim and invita­
tion* from Hie king and queen
of (hat country.
A prlml memento is a large
silver inodnltion signifying
(ieueral Hanford's nomination
as a (•remit Officer of Ihe Or­
der of Leopold, Also on dis­
play are portraits of members
of the Hanford family pin* hii
assortment o f nutogrnphed
pictures, drawings, ilagiierrutypes and print*. Many of
these are of memhera of the
Belgian royal family.
Approximately bn,mill Items
of (icncrnl Hanford's papers riirrespomlrrirc, ledgers, docu­
ment*, etr.—were microfilmed
by the Archive* Division of the
Tennessee Hlnta I. Unary in
Ithill nod are kept ill the \milt
of the Florida State Hank.

W W. Amlersun, pink ami
while aililtcl.il swei'lpe.i* In
blue container; Mrs. Leonard
Hieuarl. arrangement of ar
Idieial glad* ami daffodils;
Mr*. Kichanl S t u d tie n,
small arrangement of roses
in Vieluriau eotilainer; Mrs.
Carl Hyatt, white glad ar­
rangement; All*. Hill Hvan.
an arrangement entitled "M a­
dame llulterlly" using small
Oriental figurine* placed on
iced iii.il.

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125 Styles On Display Wednesday

'Hot-Potato'

Auto Show Time

Pay Hike

Th e most modern in
: automobile fashions anil
styling.'* will he offered
fo r public viewing when
125 o f the latest 1963
models will he displayed
at tlie fourth annual San­
ford Autom obile S It o w
s|)onsored hy the Sanford
Autom obile Dealers A s­
sociation.
These 125 new ears and
new trucks will l&gt;e on dis­
play Wednesday, Thurs­
day and Friday a fter­

Is Stymied

C L O
Hj LAIIRY \ KIISII EL
The Giant’* dormitories have
been valued nt $27&gt;0,000 . . .
equipment ami property. . ■ .
Giants asking $:)3U,00l) for
the facility from the Castle
Height* Prep School. . . •
lh-ul has appamitly fizzled.
• • •
Poor Chailcs hinnpf. . . •
First his Senii-Ci-ntenial sign
(flimsy of course) got ripped
to ih m il hy the heavy rain*

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T A L Is A II A S S K K
(U P I ) — Th e Florida
Education
AsHociatioti'a
?88 million lint po'nto—
teacher pay raises— was
tossed around in three
I e g I « I a liv e committees
Monday.
The
House
Public
Schools Committee pass­
ed the K E A 's full request
fo r ? 100 ncross-tho-l&gt;oard
raises, hut the House A p ­
propriations
Committee
refused to go any higher
than the $20 million al­
ready written into its hill.
The measure was dis­
cussed in the Senate upp r o p r i a l ions commit­
tee and seems to have a
bright future there. That
will have to wait until
Wednesday. Ii o w e v e r ,
when
the
committee
holds a special meeting
to look into the matter.
The House Appropria­
tions Committee was to
submit
its
billion-plus
suum il
utiiioit-pius

iEF E A&amp;request

Municipal Stmluim will tie
t .inverted into bns.-l.all dintmuid for the Mimmer month*
litli the city nnd sponsor*
working hand-in-hand. Actual
roit $2,237.48. . . . City to furni»h labor nnd equipment and
Inil night agreed to kick in
$500 for light* for some night
hall games.
• • •

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Important Semi-Centennial
meeting tonight at 8. A must
fur everyone conii.-ctc.l with
tlie affair.
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Cordon Itradley having lun
tr)ing to guess how many
different ways people will
biing the picnic to the HYOP
—bring your own picnic—on
Golden
Anniversary day
. , , Spread oil the ground?
. . . Table i collapsible kind
that might get "weak-kneed"
alauit the lime )ou put tlie
baked lieans on IT . . . Or
were jou planning l » have
potato salad? . . . Or Just
what other way* are there
to serve picnics? . . . Any­
way, it looks like tlie far
end i front here) of Ft. Mel­
lon Park will hr a whopping
tog picnic ground come noon
April 27.
• • •
Oh yea—FRKK Coke, N'ohi.
Frllo Lay potato chip* and
Scaliest ire errant • . .
Compliments
of
lUadlry's
committee.
• • •
Casselberry Is drawing up a
st-lifdutr of municipal rourt
cost*. Mayor K111I Heath said
recently his town was the
only one in tlie county op
rialing without said cotta.
Heath also will present a pro­
posal for hiring a traffic con­
trol officer for the town at
Monday'* continue. I council
Uzaaivn at tin. Town Hall.

53

A N N M il.I.K it. an entry in the "M iss Seminole
County" contest, is the daughter o f Mr. and Mrs.
W illis W. M iller o f Maitland. Her interests
range from modeling to electronics and she is
active in school functions and clubs, cheerlcnding, swim m ing and skating.

Area School

Debate Rages

Navy Relief
Drive Slated

Cuba Economic
Embargo Seen

WASHINGTON
(I'P It
—
The United States today was
reported preparing to ask the
Organization
of
American
State* i(l\ S i (nr an cconom
line i uihargo against Cuba
High U. S. officials said
OAS member* would lie a-k
ed tu halt all trade, except
for food ami medicine, willi
the Fidel Castro Government
Officials acknowledged Dial
the Impact would he largely
Latin
psyrhokigical
since
American trade wtih Cuba
already has &lt;li&lt;&gt;p|M-d |o a
minimum.
The economic embargo was
one of the steps w iir .1 Sen
ale Democratic leader Mike
Manslieid recom inended yes
terday to ri.1 Cuba of t 'n
lor is in.

Herald Index

(▼J|SSITIQ jIliP
Founci Sale
By Puerto Rico

United Press Leased W ire

b r ie f s

Established 1908

TU B S.. A P R IL 2d. lOti.'l

Chevrolet, O l d * mobile,
Cadillac nnd C hevrolet
trucks dealer.
Hunt l.incoln-Mcrcury,
Inc., W illie Hunt, ownerm anager; Comet, Lincoln
and Mercury dealer.
Seminole County Mo.
tors, Inc., Hen Howland,
m anager: Dodge, Chry­
sler and UcnuulL dealer.
Strickland - Morrison,
Inc., (Jury Hudgins, man­
a ge r: Falcon, Ford, Thundel-bird and Ford truck
dealer.

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

WASHINGTON
(U P I)
—
I lie Navy planned lo lower
underwater cameras to Die
txittum of the Atlantic today
to see if it has found the hulk
ol Die siiUmurinr Thresher.

Courtroom Fight
lUHMINCIIAM. Ala. (U P I)
—Leader* o( a 21-.lay-old scgrcgalion protest campaign
that has brought more than
tut arrests were involved in
two rourtioom action* today.

Firm hmburgo
NEW YORK (U P I) — Gov.
Nelson \ lloekefcller has put
a smiling tint firm embargo
on information relating to the
question: Will he wed tlie
recently divorced Mr* Mar
garetta Filler Murphy?

Plans Canceled

NO.

090

County Board Kills g g *

Probe Continues

$150,000
County
Commission
this
morning in a 3 2 vote sirsported action of Dir Zoning
Commission and .Irliird an
appeal of Robert G Marlin
to reione property on Conn
try Chib Road to permit
erection of a community .-Imp
, ping center
Joe Gazil, who holds an
option on Martin's P i arrrs,
sought the r.'zoning Inun agrl-

Center

cultural to commercial to
permit erection of a $130,ixioo center.
Tlie
Zoning
Commission
previously had denied Gazll's
request ami Marlin appealed
that iNianl'a decision. The
County
Commission
today
held up the Zoning Commis­
sion's decision.
Martin's and Gazil'* appeal
Ibis morning was prcscnlcil

Board Okays
Bridge Permit

hy Stanley Drutnlcy, who
pointed out lltc shopping ecu
ter would occupy only onehalf acre while the other
seven acre, would lie u-.il as
a buffer strip Ik'tween llavenna Park an.l Idyllwildo.
Dr. John Cox, saying lie
was s|W‘akltig for 50 Ik) resi­
dential owners, voiced approval nl the Zoning Commiss­
ion's decision ami asked the
County Commission to sup­
port it. Urumlcy replied he
holds a ‘ petition with 278
names supporting Die shop­
ping .-enter. A show of hands
in Die jiack.-.l hearing room
was uliout even for im.l
against the renter.
Commissioner* John Fitz­
patrick led to lengthy deci­
sion
between
Commission
membora when lie poinl.-d
out the property is in his
district but lie would have
to support the Zoning Commission.
Commissioner James
I'.
Avery Jr. moved lo r.-z»ne
Die properly to commercial.
Commissioner John Alexand­
er seconded for "discussion
(1|||v

Bond Schedule
The City Commission Mon­
day night authorized City
Manager W. E. Knowles an.l
Fiscal Agent Igmmia lardy
to work out a water rnto
,fh&lt;‘&lt;lulc based on a $W()..
k°nd Issue for 30 years,
The Issue would finance a
massive water improvement
program including a new Wa­
ter treatment plant, well*,
storage reservoir and trans­
mission line*.
Plans on Iho Improvement
program are expected to !*o
completed
in
about
two
months.
lx'ody outlined various bond
financing proposals .luring Dm
leiiglhly meeting with tho
lM,ard leaning toward a plan
which would require water
rale adjustment* of some 2$
rent* per month on an aver­
age io each customer.
In other buainesa, the city:
Denied a request on va­
cating and relocating of Iho
alley north of 17th St. be­
tween Park Ave. and Mag­
nolia; Approved a dance hall
license al 405 E. Fourth SL
for a M) day trial period;
Tallied action until budget
lime on the city added healllt
insurance plan;
Agreed to purchase clay
to fix roads nt 13th St. and
Die old railroad tied section
near 13th Si.;
Agreed lo throw out all
hid* on termite control of
the Civic Center and let city
cr.-w (to Die Job themselves.

DAL L
T-v
(U P I) —
I".in- have Ii i m canceled for
astronaut G.mh u Cooper to
dm .impress Ins Mercury cap
I'erillil lor Die removal of
The permit wa* granted to
Mile when he goes Into space
o f Kngiiicci mg.
a w.N&gt;,ten bridge and installa Frank Evan*, wtm Indicated
next
month,
it
was
disclosed
Sen Ed Price of llrndenton,
lion of a rulvert on Evans- work will he commenced tin
i' iimi mil tec chuiriiinti. led the
SAN JUAN (U PI i — 1'hc Monday night.
dale Road, Ix'lwren Like mediately, along willi xoiiic
fight nguiiiil the hill saying missing freighter Santa Ana
the committee lots uln-iidy vvu, (mm.I safe to.lay near
Mary and Little 1-akc Maty, ■hedging in Lake Mary.
TALLAHASSEE i l l'll - A
passed hills establishing u jun­ Die western Dp of Puerto
was
granted today in a pubThe hearing attracted a
hill placing the State Turn
ior college and n four-year lino at no distress
large
delegation of pnqiorty
hr
hearing
by
Ilia
County
pike Authority under the huduniversity in the area.
A Coast Guard plane &gt;]xttoun.’is along Little
Lake
get controls of the Slate Coluillis-inll
"And tin Fliuida institute tisl the ship Tlie captain,
Mary,
who
expressed
concern
Legislature was approved to­
of Ullivclsily studies lias the idenlill.il as Oswald Waller
Dial Die new rnnslriii'lion
day hy the House State Gov­
Avery stated there was an
full puvvc'i tn set up I Ii in giail of Miami, radioed the ves-el
would bring Ilie lake mean adequate buffer strip and lie
ernment Committee.
Utile school without ail exliu was just behind aeltedule and
water level lo a point alill sawr "no reason In the re­
$511,0(1 stuck ill Dm budget," was in riu trouble. The Coast
lower than at present.
cord as submitted to show
Price said.
Guard said it was experled
They in.licalnl tills level why the change should not
VIKTIANK, Laos .U P I) —
"We've aln-aily given $|ixi to reach San Juan later to­
already I* loo low hul agree 1 lie made." Alexander |x&gt;int
lliglitwing strongman Gen.
imllion to liighi'i education in day.
that they had no objection to ed out Die county should
I'hoiillll No savan accu-ed Die
Tlie IDIf.Mit freighter left
Ibis stale," Price suid, "and
Die installation if the con­ plan and cooperate with In
leflist I’atlM't Lao t.alay ol
I Dunk it's asking too miH'li Port Au Prince, Haiti, April
Joint meeting o f Dir Conn, struction would raise Die le­
trying to destroy the Laotian
dividual* willing to
udd
of Dir people of Florida to 18 and was due m San Juan
co.ilition government ant of­ ty Commissions of Semln»lr, vel
"clean, adequate" commer­
step m and do something four days ago.
Evans agtet-d (he installa cial properties, lie also said
fered to send troop* lo help Itrevard Orange nnd Volusia
The Coast Guard In-gan it*
where the interested Indus­
Die neutralists ngaln-t Die Counties pi lie briefed oil the Don would he of such design that "commercial and real
trie* in Dii' area have done air search today.
pro Communists.
pro|Ni-&lt;d ,Sl John* • Indian as to cause Die Little Lake (Initial ran he compatible."
nothing."
River canal ha* hern tenta­ Mary level to he raised four And then cxpress.il himself
Itepresrntatives of the Na
tively set for May 3. It wa* feet.
not in favor of the rezoning
tiolial Aeronautics and Space
In other action the Com­ and withdrew hi« second of
reported this morning hy
C o u n t y Commissioner!
Administration &lt;\ \x \» and
Chairman J. C. Hutchison at mission:
Die motion.
agreed today
on the mo­
private missile roinpuiiica and
Tabled lo next meeting a
County (ouiniissi.nl meeting.
Fitzpatrick explained I m- had tion of Commissioner Jam.-t
oilier space-illleiitc-il f i r m s
Gelt llnlehi-oti's announce request of Die Garden Club no pi r-onal objection to Die Avery to hire «n appraiser
have n*l ed that a scientific
men! followed » statement by of Sonland Kslales for Die shopping center hut said that to give a comparative ana­
TALLAHASSEE (D PI t —
giaduiilc school In- I'slalilislicd
S. II (Jim) Crowe that Die use of a rounly park in con "tlie people who were there lysis oil Die 25tli St. righl-ofTALLAHASSEE (U P I)
in the f'ape-tIrlando-Daytona A hill increasing travel al \ lull strictly limiting costs shad fishing in Die a r e a will 1neclion with its plans for
first should lie considered." way.
1low slu es n| stale ollici.il* and
(ilea.
of State lloiul issues wa. bring in a $&lt;&gt; million income con»lrurll«n of a new ImiI'.I- To bring the matter, » - lie
The question of (lie apprais­
Si n. Itoyd, also a mmidier of employes cleared tin- Sennit sent to the .Senate Calendar hy it)70, I S. agency figures ing
said, "to a iM-ail.” he a.-rond er would he whether it would
Die ciiinmitti I*, said lie icnllx- today.
Directed lloln-rl May. of ed A v «t v ' s motion
today with Die unanimous h a -&lt;il tin I'l.'Ml.
he less expensive lo aequtro
The bill, which will merca*.&lt;1 Dial the off-cmiipus inatl
hacking of the Hanking Com
Hie chairman's announce­ laieli Aflsir, In appeal lo Die
The vote. Alexander, Chair rigllt-of way property to Iho
tutc can establish the gradu- ,1m' coal lo Die slate hy $Pm mittce.
ment was that "this hoard Hoard of Adjustment III*' mand J. C. Hutchison and extent of 20 feet on Dm- north
a te si-hiMil, hut t ills w ould he non. |iassed the upper cham­
The hill, hy Sen John Mat- is not too well informed hut Commission's order for iH.lire Fitzpatrick, no: Commission„r
f(M., „ „ t)lr MI1|th
iiiia h q u ic k e r in g e ttin g such ber hy a 21 2U vide. It nun hews of Jacksonville, was an we have lu-en advised we
action (ompi-Ringhim to I. ,-rU e Garyand Avery, ye. ll(lo&lt; „ r , „ kt.
|col off (.,fh
goe* lo Die House.
a si hoo| I's ta lilis h c il.''
outgrowth of charges of ex­ will Im- appraised ol Die situ­ move a horse Iroin his pro
flic nimiliisslon
voted 3 2 to I M l|(, o| .,il(| s ,
Ilie lull increases in stale
"I'm siiic if lln* small seed
prrty. Commissioner .lam*- support Die Zoning Hoard's
cessive c o s t s in Die ni-gotlat ation on M &lt;y 3
(.unity Kngincn Hill Rush
were planted," he said, "those travel allowaneea lor Die gov id sale of $157 million in
Floyd Snow, formerly with P. Avery Informed May of a decision and denied the ap
stated that Die Stale llnad
film* inteiesti'd would jump ernor and cabinet member* turnpike extension lawds.
the U. S. Corps of Engineers, "grandfather" clause In the peal for a shopping center.
Department was not going to
to $25 while Iti*' legislature i*
in and support it.'
Tlie Matliows Kill would re­ requested the Commission to zoning onlinanrc In permit
consider anything less Ilian
in session nnd SRi when II I*
quire that all state bonds la- seek supiMirt ol local llldu*- iiintinuaiire of any action cs
an HO foot rigllt-of way. Tho
not The governor and ealniict
I t iH K 'jr o t in t c
sold on a basis ol open emit Iry for a priqx.srd limestone lahlished prior lo eiiactiueni
present right of way I? c*i fret.
officers
would
gel
$2U
lor
mil
TALLAHASSEE ( l P I) —
la-illive hid*. Only exemption plant on III.- Wekiva Itlva-1 ol Die law.
The |Mirtion of road Involved
of-stale
Iruvel
Hie Stale ftoad Department
put Into the hill was county
Dirri'lfd Zoning
Director
Hr said that he hold*
is the strip from Mvllonvlll*
oulil renegotiate road runroad
improvement
Linda an option on 2,400 acres and Robert ISrown lo revise the
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) — Ave. io French Ave.
tracts to pay contractors for
ha.k.-d hy state gasoline tax Du* was verified by Die own zoning oidinanee lo bring it The governor'* hill lo put an
lluvli warned Ihat since tho
Die extra eovts of trucking
JKIIL'SALKM. Israel (I I’ ll revenues
and
certificate* cr. Dr. Raymond llass. Snow up lo dale and include amend annual license fee lo $1.75 on
SRI) had Ih i -ii requested hy
liiiieroek during Die Honda — I'rcaidcnl Itzluk ItenZvi, purchased tty Die Housing and p ve n ted a lengthy picture menu.
sail water *|mrt* tolling lo the County lo give the proEast Coast Railway strike a scholarly Zionist whu help Home Finance Administration of economic piospi-cts for
Ilraid ollnr matter* rela help finance a huge recreg- j.-ct (op priority. If SIID reunder a lull introduced in Die ed found the state of l-ra.-l, or other (uleral agency at a the county Ihroiich establish live lo zoning and building
Don land acquisition program filiations were not complied
Senate today
nlied today at llw age of 7* fixed rale.
. iiia-nl of Dlls plant.
perinil*.
was Intr.Mluceil today hy Sen. with lo llieir sati-laell Ml. Din
Fal Fraser. MacUlenny.
e&lt;iunt) would have to take
No license is required now Die consequence* of further
for salt water llshing ‘Hi. delay.
fi-c proposed In the hill would
No appraiser was named hy
lie the same lor Floridians the commissiou at Dm* meet­
and tourisla.
ing.

Gets Okay

Leftists Charged

Travel Bill
Clears Senate

★ * *
Canal Hearing
Slated May 3

County Asks
Road Appraisal

Limits Seen
On Bond Issues

Fish License
Boost Seen

Ileii’ Zvi Dead

PUC Opens Geneva Phone Probe

Page 2
Invciilitfalitiii by
the
l-evvin K. Huifhey, preai-; area I’ L V rcprcHentativc
Page 7
Fluriilii Knilrimil mill I ’ tib- tlt'Hl o f the Genuvu 4'it i- who is mitkiiiR' the invcsPage l&gt;
lit- Utilities Uuiiiiiiiissiiin ^-x'Rs Asnii., Raid tliut the tijrution.
Dear Ahhy
Page 2
Iietition o f cunijiltiinl filed
I he |&gt;etiliun. which eitinto io n )plaints aK«in s t on Aprj| , 0 w|U| t|,e w| a number o f K1, ev.
I’agr I
K.litui lul
operations ol
suuthern CommlsEion, ulong with u n c e s
concerning the
Entertainment
Page 2
la-gala
Page 6 Al 7
Hell 1elepluiiie and Tele- the nurvey report made existing telephone aervPuzzle
.... Page «
Kraph Co. in the Geneva l,y un independent tech- lee. wu.-t signed by some
Society
Page 3
men liegun this week, the niciitn, bits lieen turned 103 residents o f the urea.
Sport*
.
Page b , Herald leioued lo d u j.
.o ver lo Wilkiiin l.iiih u rt,i
Loeul .Southern Hell o fHridge

Clas-ift. &lt;1
Cotuica

Participating in this
annual show are these
members o f the Sanford
Autom obile Dealers A s­
sociation:
Hrnss Motors, ,!. D.
(R e d ) Hrnss, owner-man­
a g e r; Plymouth and Vali­
ant dealer.
Hill Hemphill Motors,
Bill Hemphill, o w n o r m anager: Pontiac, Ihiirk
and Humbler dealer.
H o l l e r Motor Sales,
Emmet Ferrell, m anager;

W E A T H E R : Fair through Wednesday. High today, 85-90. Low tonight, 55-00.

it had not w ritten it cent
into the $1,065,658,961
upper c ham her lull intro'bleed Monday.
R u t the committee,
amidst
warnings
from
Chairman L. K. Edwards
.......................................
.....
, , .
that “ somelsaly is going
I A L L A H A S S I.E (I I I ) — A hill establishing a
to have to put the spend- $511,000 graduate engineering school in the Cape
ing brakes on," decided Canaveral area passed the Senate Committee On
to w rite several spending H igher Education today a fter hot debate,
amendments Wednesday
The measure was sent to the Appropriations
nnd submit them Tliurs- Committee where it has little chance o f gettin g
day a fte r the senators thniuicli
Die floor of the up- - —*
hud a chance to look over l"'r &lt;IimhiIm-i .
lUl ! , . ! n _ f t , '
the 68-page bill.
Intt.xliu.il by ,s«n. J . A.
Tilt* Sc,,r*e rirpiinflt1* * * buv»l ‘If. Lceabyrg. the incus
will uImi U k r tip
m m e .a » foi* a g .a d o M e
amendment m i .-qKJiitliug school III eipOnvcrillK to Ik
fo r tlie ptililir ilefemler i sUlihshs &lt;i ii- - hn .ii.li o f the
I nlvci s it) o f I he iila Selioul
system.

A group of pruuuacnt Sanford busine»&gt;mcn will ntaks
a concrete offer for tlie Woodruff Iloilding ami let the city
turn it into a downtown park
mg area . . . No profit for
the group . . . Just want to
get rid of tlie biggest eye
sore in the city.
• • •
Nobody
naked
me
hut
wouldn't it he nice if oldlimer
Fd Lane waa in the lead car
Tlie \avy Relief Suelely.
of the rentinninl parade here.
Ihe Navy* -liong helping
• • *
hand fur its distressed mem­
Say, ttiey finally removed
ber*, will open its servicethat stump out on the golf
wide Fund Drive May 4.
course.
On the local scene, the
• • *
Drive will lie launched at li
The County School Hoard
p in. May 4 with the lieneli!
will meet in special session "M ay Garden Parly," the
Thursday to rev iew final plans
festive dinner-cocktail pol y
for additions at Sanford Jun­
sponsored hy the Oflieera*
ior High School and South Wives Cluh of the Sanford
Seminole . . . Additions will
Naval Air Station The parly
include a new cafeteria, lib­
will lie held In the NAS ball
rary and music mom at the
room.
junior high and cafeteria and
Initiations air being null
music depart mrnt at Uic
cd lo many local dignitaries
South Seminole facility.
ami a blanket invitation hi*
• •
•
l»c&lt;-ii extended to all NAS oi
1 hone pioillincd copies of
fleers and their ladies.
the proponed new Cuanull wiry
Charter were delivered to I lie
Town Hall this morning and
are ready for uny interested
resident.
• • •

broadcasts, will present
their daring nerinl net a t
I and 8 p.m. each day.
Music will lie presented
each evenin g: The "T e m ­
pos" Wednesday evening,
the "S h ades" Thursday
evening and the "Hockin'
Kondrunners"
F r iday
evening.
A smirk bar will he es­
tablished on the grounds
and other facilities in­
stalled to insure a suc­
cessful show.

(F lr p ^ m t f n r i T i i i r r a l i T

Sofons Soy O ka,
tacked

is
went out of the Chelsea Title
Corp. the other day to wider i
biltc to 1&gt;C later
timt planter. . . . And it «u* ,l-s
nmeudment.
Die Semite coniniltteu
gone!
discovered Monday that
• •
•

noons and evenings at
Sanford Municipal Sta­
dium. Hours will he 1 to
10 p.m.
W hile tlie new vehicles
will he the highlight o f
the
Automobile
Show,
the Dealers Association
also is o fferin g entertain­
ment.
The "S ilver Condors,"
who have a p p e a r e d
throughout
the United
States and abroad and on
numerous t e l e v is i o tt

fii-iulri have stilted th a t 1tliist'lisniotl on the issue
nny number o f uttcmpls nrc ex|M*cted today when
to meet with the Geneva memlier o f the Citizens
people nnd work out the
problem met w ith fa il­ Ansn. meet at 7:30 p.m.
ure und thnl llieir repair in the Geneva Communi­
offices report very fe w ty Hall und on Wednes­
service c n 11h received day a fte r Linhurt meets
from Geneva.
with lending citizens o f
.Further rcji.rln
end the community.

Under Arrest

Allen To Answer

AMMAN', Jordan (U P I) —
Five opposition member* of
Parliament were reported uuder arrest today tn connec­
tion with pro-Na»*cr demon­
stration* against Uic regime
u4 king 11us.-*-in.

TALLAHASSEE (U P I) The Senate has voted to atlow President John Alien ol
the University of South Flor­
ida lo answer charge* that
the school’* administration i$
soil on Communism.

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SattforB

Page 2 — ‘A p ril 23, 1963

RrmlB

(D sw i
Cuba Jails
Emptied Of
Yank Prisoners
HOMESTEAD A P I). Fla.
(U P I)— Cuban Premier Fidel
Castro emptied hie dungeons
o f oil American prisoner* ex­
cept one longtime enemy Mon­
day In exchange for four
Cubans held In U. 9. Jails,
The bearded Cuban dictntur
also promised to uRnw 800 to
I, 000 Cubitus to truve hi. Com­
munist Island later this week
a* part of the deal.

"T O G E T H E R N E S S ” — Rep. Jun Fortune (I t ) , loft, Sen. Muck Cleveland,
(D ), center and Rep. Joe Davis (D ), right, j&gt;o»e&lt;l together fo r their firs t
newspaper photos ut Saturday's heurinK o f the Legislative Delegation in
Casselberry on the town's proposed new charter. In back are Charter
Committee M em ber A r t Lego, L. E. Swope. Hibbard Casselberry, M ayor
F red Heath and A ttorn ey Kenneth McIntosh.
(H erald Photo)

Inflation Warning
W A S H IN G T O N ( U P I ) — Sen.
Jacob K . Javits, (R -N .Y .,) warned
today that recent increases In steel
prices could set o f f an inflationary
spiral In wages and the cost o f living.
H o mude the idatem cnt as the
Senate-House Economic Committee
opened hearings into whether the
prico rise by Am erican steel manu­
facturers was justified.
Javits said he welcomed the hear­
ings as a means o f fact-finding and
educating the public. Hut he anid it
would be "m ost unfortunate” i f they
w ere used to make the steel com­
panies conform to w hat Congress

thought steel prices should be.
Sen. Paul II. Dougins, (D -Ill.),
committee chairman, said the hear­
ings — scheduled to lust fo r at leust
a week — would be an impartial in­
quiry into costs and wages involved
in steel production.
The United Steclw o r k e r s o f
America (A K L -C IO ) is expected to
reopen its contract with producers
next month fo r possible wage in­
creases. Douglas said Dies committee
would not go directly into the wage
situation, but would consider "th e
pay o f labor In relation to the output
per man-hour.”

N E W O F F IC E R S o f the AHunmntu Springs Library Assn, elected ut the
Annual M eeting held earlier this month arc, seated front left, Mrs. John
8 tew art Jr., president and Mrs. Fred Rnssmnn, vice president; standing,
Harold Jackman, treasurer and Mrs. A lb e rt Stnrke, secretary.
(H erald Photo)

Losing Battle
l
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£

£

WASHINGTON (U P I) 8*n. Gordon AHolt, (it Colo.),
wiged SB apparently tot tag
fight today to cut ■ hill to
authorize federal outlays of
up to $2o million a year for
water rnaourcea reiearch.
Send* barker* were confi­
dent the bill would paai with­
out aubitaatlal change. It
would provide aiilitanrc to

public and private group* to
encourage research In water
coniervation.
The Senate alto wai ready
for final action on legislation
that would help clear the
way for *ah&gt; of aurplti!, pub­
lic power in the Pacific Northwelt to areas aa far south
us luu Angeles.
Under a prior agreement

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deltaic on all amendments to
Urn water resource* bill was
limited to on« hour each,
with one hour for general de­
bate before final action.

New York attorney James
II. Donovsn, who arranged the
swap, arrived here .Monday
aboard an airliner with 21 of
the pain and akinny Ameri­
cans. He eaid three others de­
rided to go to a Latin Ameri­
can country initead o f return­
ing to their homeland nnd
three chose to remain in Cuba
with their familiea.
In exchange for the Ameri­
cana' releuso, the Justice De­
partment announced in Waihington that It waa releasing
three Cubans arrested recent­
ly and charged with conspir­
ing to blow up defense estab­
lishments in this country.
New York Gov. N e l s o n
Rockefeller also cooperated In
the deal by releasing a Castro
favorite — Francisco (The
llouk) Molina Del Ida, a Cas­
tro sympathiser convicted of
killing a young girl with a
wild bullat during a fight be­
tween pro and anti-Castro
Cuhnna o r a street In New
York City.
Tho others released were
Robert
Raniiestebnn Casa­
nova,, 27, a member o f the
Cuban mission to the United
Nations; and Antonio ffuerio,
28, and Jose Garcia Orulluna,
43, both Cubans living In New
York. They were arrested a
few months ago and charged
with conspiracy to sabotage
defense installations.
Donovan said the first of
the refugees Castro has prom­
ised to release will arrive In
Florida later this week aboard
tho freighter American Sur­
veyor which is now in Havana
unloading r a n s o m supplies
paid Cuba for thu release of
1,113 Cuban Invasion prison­
er* on Christmas Eva.
Release uf the 21 prisoners
Monday apparently cleared
Castro’s jails of all but one
American—Cuban-born Miam­
ian Rafael Del Pino, a long­
time Castro fuo. Del Pilio'a
wife collapsed here when she
heard he was not ahuurd the
Pan American plane.

1

D E A R A B U Y : M y husband has
a habit that is slowly drivin g me
crazy. He smells his food before
tasting it. N o m atter where we are
he gets him nose down in the plate
ami starts to sn iff. W e can be eating
at home, dining out or be guests in
someone’s home, it makes no d iffe r ­
ence. Our children have started to
pick up the habit. I ’m a very good
cook and when I ask him w hy he does
this, he ju st luughs. A n y sugges­
tions?
AGGRAVATED

D E A R A G G R A V A T E D : Th e hahit probably originated years before
you r husband ever m et you, and is no
reflection on your cooking. I t must
not be a very pretty sight, but the
only way you’ll ever put a stop to it
is to ask him to please cut it out, be­
cause it irritates you.
D E A R A B U Y : I can’t find th «
answer to m y problem any where else,
so please don't disappoint mo. Is
there any special way a bow-legged
g irl can dress to make her legs more
Httructive? I am not cursing m y bow
legs because 1 am thankful that I
have any a t all. Nevertheless, I am
18 and am v e ry bow-legged, Th ere
are fashions fo r tail girls, stout girls
and short girls. But I have y e t to see
anything fur bow -legged girls. Help I
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O U TE T H R E E
D E A R R O U T E : Don't attem pt
to make you r legs M O RE attractive,

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The freed prisoners told
newsmen of brutal, bsyonetwaving gourds, meager meals
of mush and horseinuat, uml a
plan to dynamite them if their
prison was ever attacked.

Mrs. Barineau
Dies In Hospital

Mrs. Ataiee Barineau died
■t 8 p. m, .Monday at Semi­
nole Memorial Hospital fol­
lowing a lingering lllnett.
Born In Tallshittco she
had lived In Sanford for (lx
past 40 years and maile her
home al 308 Myrtle Ave, She
wa» a member of the First
Baptist Church of Sanford
and of Die American Legion
Auxiliary of Sanford.
Survivors are right chil­
dren: Lawrence of Detroit,
Mich., Kennelii E. of Tam­
pa; Eugene L of FI. Isiuderdale, Richard L. of National
City. Calif.; Mrs. Elsie Evan*
of Albany; Ga. Mrs. Gwen
Mute of Lake Monroe; Mr*.
Mildred lbdid&gt; of Ml. I tors,
and Mr*. T. V. Metis Jr. of
San lord;
14 grandclilklren,
MRS. A . Y K A C K L E
one great grandchild; a sitter
Mrt. Janie* L. Brown Sr. of
Tallaliatiee and a brother,
Edward Grilteile of Jackson­
ville.
Funeral arrangement*, In­
w i r
complete pending arrival of
relative*, wiii be announced
Mr*. Audrey Yearkls I* by Urlaaon Funeral Home.
the only woman automobile
aali-xmsn in sanfonl. Slie ii
I 1 ha unfortunate tiling about
employed by the Duller Motor •pading up ths gulden is
Sales.
that in the end ths weeds get
Sbu recently decided to Luk* the best of the deal.
up selling cars with tho en­
couragement uf her huohund
who ho* been in the auto huilnc*a for ninny years, after
TuakawlIU liuad bet wren
some experience in other sell­
Bedbug Road ami Stats
ing lints.
Kuad 4 tl will b* closed to
through baffle (hs morn­
" I ’m enjoying it mors each
ing of A|*il I3lh, 1843, for
day," said Sir*. Yeackle who
a period of approximately
l« tho gralidmulhur uf three.
20 days, lo permit run"Bo far, 1 have sold one, but
alruelion of a new bridge.
have saverul good prospects.”
Traffic it siDtard to de­
tour br way of Dodd Kuad,
In h*r spars time, ths lady
Ii mile west.
car salesman enjoys going
Bern hole County Hoad
fishing with her husband or
Department
woikiog in her garden.

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Throuah Midwest

By Oswald Jacoby

A young wife, married lets her hutbsml to drive her to
then a year, wanta lo know her recently widowed mo­
how often the should expect ther's homu for a weekend
visit. They live nearly 200
miles apart.
The young wife wants des­
perately to be both a gued
daughter and a good wif*.
She doetn'L want to neglect
her mother, who Is lonely,
and yet she doesn't want to
demand too much o f her hutDana Ivey, ona of the moat band. And so she atks for a
versatile stars of the Rol­ simple answer to a nol-tulins College theater will make slmple question, "How often
her final appearance on the
would it be reasonable and
Annie Rut tell stage in 6m
rigid for me to suggest go­
forthcoming production, "A ll
ing to my mother’s for a
My Sons" by Arthur Miller.
v liltT "
The play open* Tuesday
With two conflicting de­
and 'una through Saturday,
mands on her love and loyal­
with Dana In the lead role
ty, this young wife 1* Just
uf Kate Keller, the mother.
beginning the procett o f di­
D ie conflict of tlte play it
viding herself up to meet
derived in part from Kate's
refusal to accept the death of life's demand* slid obliga­
tion*.
her eldest son.
When *he hu* children there
Alter graduation from Rol­
lins in June, Mitt Ivey will will be need of more ami
be a aclwl'.rthlp member of more dividing, as aha tries to
the Otolo Theater company give each per»on who luve*
In SarstuU during the sum­ and needs and depends on her
mer, leaving for England in as much o f herself as possible,
(lie fall to study al the Isin- ami itlll have some time to
dou Academy of Music and give to friend*, to community
Dramatic Art under a Ful- affair*, and, perhaps, a little
time for licrtelf.
bright grant.
For a good litany years a
Other star* o f "A ll My
Son*" are Fred Chappell, woman's life cuneltU in di­
Sullie OR and Date Rcnicr. viding herself Into smaller
Arthur Wagner it directing and .waller tllcet, to that
tills play. Ticket* are on talc each person who need* her
at tile box oflire from 3
3
p. ut. workday*.
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D E A R A B B Y : The g irl signed
"F e d U p” could have been me two
years ago. I, too, was 16, and fed up
with home, so I quit school, ran awuy nnd got married. M y m arriage
has lasted tw o years, and 1 have a
baby boy. I will make thia m arriage
last fo rever because I w on't hurt
this man on account o f m y foolish
mistake. W hat Is tw o more years o f
stayin g home and finishing school
compared to 60 years o f murriuge
w ith someone you don't love? I'v e
hurt no one but m yself. I hope my
experience will help someone else
w ho considers m arrying ju st to g et
out o f the house. Running aw ay Is
the surest w ay to g et caught.
M A R R IE D A N D M IS E R A B L E

NORTH
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Probably the toughest hand
AQ B 13
In tho Intercollegiate* I* ona
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in which North and South
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spade* anil then ptay the
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hand to make nine trick*. The
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If Knhl nnd West stay out of
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SOUTH
the bidding, but West la go­
ing to open thu bidding and
A A J 10$ 4
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while Eait la supposed to
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respond one heart, there Is
A A t
aouio chance that tie might
No one vulnerable
bid unu spade in which ratw
Wert North Eas4 Heath
Past
16
nr
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Pass a *
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North and South.
Parr
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Playing ut threo tpades
Opening lead—$ K
South watches West cash thu
ace nnd king o f diamonds uml South'* correct play is to dlscentinuu w i t h
thu jack. card u heart from dummy,

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make them LE S S conspicuous. W ear
only flesh-colored hose— NO SE AM S.
W ear you r skirts us lung as possible
w ithout d e fy in g fashion.
A void
tricky shoes. T h ey draw attention to
you r feet. And, by the way, too fe w
18-year-old girls express ' ‘thankful­
ness” fo r having legs at ail, which
makes you "special” in the depart­
ment that counts.

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By Abigail Van Buren

This ensures South an en­
try to dummy for a trump
finesse. Assuming thnt West
shifts to a heart South will
take hit ace and king and
ru ff a heart tow. Then lie
should tend dummy’* (juccn
o f spadet. I f East covers
.South's worries sre over. I f
East plays low, South must
drop his nine of spade* in
order to lead the eight frutn
dummy and leave the lend
there fur u third spade play
i f East still refuses to cuver.
I f he has bid correctly and
nukes all these plays South
will have acquired a well de­
served par.

By Ruth M ftlett
hat a share of her time and
attention.
Only the woman, hertelf,
can decide where the need la
greatest at the moment—and
tho makes these daily deci­
sions at much with the heart
as with ths head.
Though ft may seem at
times as though there just
Isn't enough o f her to go
around, the needed years are
for a woman the happy years.
The young wife who doesn't
believe that hat only to look
around her at the women
who are no lunger needed, to
tec that It It far better not
to have enough time for all
the demand* Ufa pule on her
than to have time hanging
heavy on her hand*.

By United Press International
The spring’s greatest twlater onttaught curved a 150-mtle
path o f destruction and dang­
er through Illinois to the
Huoaler capital of Indianap­
olis Monday night and the toriiudic storm system plowed
into tile East today.
A t least 44 persona were In­
jured by tomadoei which eklpped and etruck In the hours
after sundown along u north­
east path from north o f De­
catur, 111., to a subdivision of
Indianapolis.
Another blast of tumadic
wind* hit the S o u t h w e s t .
Roofs were swept away, grain
storage tanka were upended
and street! were choked with
downed tree* and debrie In the
town uf Fritcu north of Dal­
las.
Although almost a score uf
tuwna, big and small, were hit
t{y the twisting M I d w a 1 1
winds, there avers no fatal­
ities. The counting uf dumugo
lit duller* and cents awaited
daylight. The past 10 days
had been marked by lwitters
in the Midlands but Mundey
night'* were the worst o f the
trudillonul springtime tornado
teuton.
Tornado warnings were rais­
ed to ths East s* the storm
wept onwards. A t Columbus,
Ohio, downpours f l o o d e d
street* and stranded cars for
a while. Motorists climbed on
ths tops o f thslr auto* until
help cama.

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April 23. 1068 — Tnye 3

B e a r Lake C irc le Elects O ffic e rs
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Election of officer* was
held at the regular monthly
meeting of the Bear Lake
Garden Circle held at the
home of Mrs. Alan Wentworth, Lake Asher Circle,
Bear Lake.
New officers for the 1!W3-

(Vt tear are. Mrs. C. t,.
Ilrunk, president; Mrs. Rich­
ard Ostrander, first vice
president; Mrs. Lome Evcl*
sizer, second vice president;
Mrs. Robert Kowalski, recording secretary, Mr*. Al­
len Forward, corresponding
secretary and Mrs. Albert

Jacobs serving another year
as treasurer
An installation luncheon of
new officers will he held in
May. Mrs. Richard Ostran­
der, chairman of the card
party to he held this Friday
evening at 8 p. m. m the
Lockhart Chamber of Com­
merce made her report. An

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N E W O F F IC E R S OK T H E H E A R L A K E G A R D E N C IR C L E are left to
ritflit, fron t row, Mrs. Robert Kowalski. Mrs. ( ’ . l„. Rrtink, president: and
Mrs. Richard Ostrander. Back row, Mrs. L om e Kvelsizcr, Mrs. A lbert
Jacobs and Mrs. Allen Forward.
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Elected
CW F President

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The Christian Women’s Fel­
lowship of the First Christian
Church elected new officer*
for the raining year, when
they met at the church for the
tiomtlily- business session.
Mis. 11. K. Ring was elected
president and others who will
serve with her lire Mrs. J. L.
Iluil-iii Jr., vice president;
Mrs. W. II. Young, secretary
ami .Mis. Lester Thurpe, treas­
ure.*. Mrs. Ira Jackson was
named worship chairman and
Mrs. Huliurt Shields, service
eliuiiman.
Members voted to semi f fid
ns a love offering to the stale
convention at Ft. Petersburg,
in May. The combined worship
and study program w-us pre­
sented by Rev. and Mrs.
Wayne Johnston, with a vocal
sulo by Miss Diana Clause.
The program was based on
the dramatic story of Jesus on
the cross with reflections of
the Rinnan Centuriuu at the
Crucifixion.
Tlie room was decorated
with white lilies and a shall­
owed cross was visible on a
screen. Hostesses Mr*. J, L.
Horton Fr. and Mrs. W. II.
Young s e r v e d refreshments
during the social hour to the
JO members present.

Mrs. A. Probst
Named President
Of W. W. Club
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The monthly meeting of
Ihe Welcome Wagon Club was
held at Ihe Capri Restaurant.
Gaiety was the order of the
day as new officers were in­
stalled. Mr*. A. I’robst was
installed as Ihe new presi­
dent with Mrs. Stephen Berry
vice-president. Mrs. J. H.
Gould, scetrens, and Mrs.
Don
Cahill
corresponding
secy, Une of the Area .Sup­
ervisors, Mrs
Judy Hurl,
hurt was the installing offi­
cer. Following Ihe installa­
tion, Mr*. 11 or limit gave Hie
historical resume of Wel­
come Wagon and an inspiring
talk.
With live installation of of
fleers, a new format for the
summer meetings was sug­
gested
and
ron&gt;equently
adopted. Tim meetings will he
very informal at the homes
of members. As usual card
playing will precede the lun­
cheon followed by an inform­
ative and interesting pro­
gram.
Tlie next meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs.
I'robst 118 Satsuma Dr. on
May 21. Notice that (here
has been a change of date
for future meetings too. They
will lie held on the third
Tuesday of each month, rathcr than Ihe third Wednes­
day. Welcome Wagon Mem­
bers of Saniord please mark
your calendars.

Mrs. J. \V. Dodson

Ritual Held

Celebrates

unusual amount or dour and
table prizes have been donat­
ed by the merchants in the
area to be awarded to the
winners. Refreshments will
also be served after the
game.
Guest speaker fur the even*
mg was Mrs. J. V Ancruin
a long time member of the
American Hibiscus Society
who tiegan Iter program by
explaining that there are two
dozen varieties of the famed
plant and can be obtained
in just as many color com­
binations,
Mrs. Anerunt brought a
dozen species of Imautiful
hibiscus blossoms giving a
short run down on each. Bul­
letin ItW A entitled "Hibiscus
m Florida" was also display­
ed and contains about all the
information possible of the
subject. The hibiscus itself is
of Chinese origin and comes
to us via Hawaii. Matty var­
ieties are grown in Florida.
\ question amt answer per­
iod followed regarding pro­
tection of the plant in wild
weather Mrs Anrrum advis­
ed that a frame o plastic
lie Used and hilling is re­
quired if the bush is exposed
in llie o|H-n. A well dug
around each plant or bush
will hold water after sum­
mertime watering
After this interesting *cs
sum the group adjourned
and enjoyed
refreshments
served by the hostess.

84tli Birthday
tty Iraners Writer
The Htth birthday of Mrs.
J. W, Dodson of Lake Mary
was celebrated with a party
at the home of one of her -on*
and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. (!.
W. Dodson, on Crystal Luke
in Lake Mary.
Sharing honors with tier
were two other friends of the
family, John Grilfin and Bir­
ger Wester, who also have
birthdays at Hie same time.
Tlie rooms and patio were
decorated with a variety of
floral arrangements. During
the evening music was played
by Harry Wester. Birger Wes­
ter and Bill Dodson. Other en­
tertainment u.i* aImi enjoyed
by Hie group oi relatives ami
triends attending.
Refreshments of cake and
ice cream were served.
Others present were .1 W.
t hutson. Mr. anil Mrs. Joint
K. Dodson, Duke Dodson.
Edith Dodson, l-ariy Dodson,
Midge Doilson. Mr. mid Mrs.
Bob Jones, Mr and Mrs. C.
C. Dodson. Mr and Mrs S.
A. Dobbins, Mrs. It. E. Dob­
bins. and daughter Ann. Carol
Dodson, Carl Dodson. Jo Ann
Keefer. Kenny Keefer, Mr
and Mrs. John Ulmer, Rev
and Mrs. John I’llley. llirdie
Bailey, Mrs, Carl Bosi'li, Kay
Sassntan, Joy Wester, Sandy
Kinnaird and Alberta Scull

Business W o m e n In s ta ll O ffic e rs
An installation ceremony
was held recently at the Capri
for the City lieautiful Chap­
ter of the American Business
Women's Association. Mem­
bers of Hie chapter are from
Sanford, Orlando. Lotigvvood,
Apopka, and other Central
Florida cities.
A luncheon picicdid ths
program ami Mrs. It. A. Fitz­
simmons, past president of the
Ornuir Chapter, o f Shreve­
port, La. was installing o ffi­
cer and guest speaker.
Officer* installed were Mrs.
Alyn Headley, president; Mrs.
Robert Baer, first vice presi­
dent; Miss I,Ut tile Wentemforf,
rev. secretary; M:s. I Cup.
pula, cue. secretary and Miss
Dorothy HuckenwoiHi, treas­
urer.
The group meets Hie tint-I
Tuesday of curb month in the
various cities.

Zeta

for Hie Spring Rushrcs, Mrs. [ and Mrs. Thomas Russell.
Tin- 16th meeting of th e' of Mr*. Philip Boyd
Zcla XI Chapter of Beta Sig
Preceding the meeting * R L. Uradloy, Miss Mildred
Final plan* were made for
nia Phi was held at Hie home pledge ritual was conducted Turner, Mr*. L. J. Linnekugel ] (j)c poutu]cr-s j,aJ. luncheon

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fur April 30 at the
Mayfair Inn with Mrs. Bob
Morris, social chairman, in

charge.
Mr*. Gary Hudgins, way*
and means chairman, report­
ed that tlie Easier wardrobe
project was a huge success.
An interesting program was
presented by Mrs. Harvey
\\llkilison on "The Good of
Mankind "
Others
attending a n a
Mines. Ihdi Winsa, Ric'ianl
Butler Jim Lyons and Mis*
Grace Marie Stineeipher,

Wives Club
Sponsors
Egg Hunt
The Accy Duecy Wive*
Chili sponsored an Easter
egg hunt, va Arm,—» alternoun at the Acey Duecy Club,
starting at 3:30 p.m.
Mine than TOO eggs wets
hnim! by the loo children parZ E T A .\i C H A P T E R o f Rota S igm a Plti. Iiolil a pledge ritual fo r fo u r new
|ticipatmg. Tlie gulden egg was
rtislioi*.* at a recent m ootin g. F iiitn lo ft tiro Mrs. Joo C o r k y -If., oliiiptor
loond by Dana Hogan, for
president ami Mrs. M iltlled T u m o r. Ihtek row, Mrs. It. I,. Iln u lley, Mrs. I..
i which she received a silver
.1. Lin iieku gel anil Mrs. T lio m a s Russell.
(H e ra ld Ph oto)
dollar, latter in Hie afternoon
a dance contest was held for
the small fry and prizes
awarded (or the best twist
and limbo dancer.
From 3 to T p.m. a specal
i i i i m ; t mm n :
r * Ills tlr*. Epp* It ,d on ill* eoniuiiltcc on World Garden dinner was sertril to com­
Mr* \ v\ t;p|&gt; i-nti-r- play *oiiie of her own hybrid mg. flans were made lot tlie plete the rrstivities of the
i aricties tnelmiing a pure annual May picnic, lo be held day. During the dance and
luiucd member, ami gio'*i* of
at the home of Mrs. O. I.. dinner, George Kay present­
tin- Ro*e Circle witli a lunch white one.
The president Mrs. Henry Barks, on Seminole Boule­ ed a variety of music on the
ism at tier home &lt;-&lt;&gt; Lake
vard.
organ.
Minnie, follow mg Ihe April Simpson, rundiiited the hirst
Ollier
member*
present
nr**
session
which
was
open
meeting
Ttie program fi-aiuied nma ed with a devotion eillltled were Mines. Lester Brown,
Brumby,
Charles
"Looking Toward Easier" list Charles
by Mrs. Charles Park Mr*. Cols', II. B. Crumley, J. o,
Hear Lake
I'rrd Liitgeiilelser ami Mrs Gregory. W. G. Kilbi-c. W. A.
Marie Wilhelm were welcom­ Morrison, J. C. Noel, John I).
ed as new members and Mr*. TlMiiias, James Truitt and
William It. Miller and Mr*. W II. Miller Jr.
^ J
each
G. W. Bailey as guests.
Recent gue.sls at Ihe HullThe resignation of Mrs. J.
■lay Ate Inline of the Ray
II. Straub was accepted with
mi-inI Jaekson* were Mr and
regret. Mr*. Charles Meri­
Mi* Allen Tuekel. ilailglller*
wether was elected lo the
Cindy an-l Delihie, and a
stale convention in Miami and
i
niece. Kristute Duke, all oi
Mrs. Simpson was mimed alTIUJUSDAV
Ciihindiu*. Ohio.
Seminole Association of the
Ilouscgin-Ms
Mr
amt termite.
Mr* Epps, president-e'eet, Baptist WMU will hold a rally
Mr* C l*. June* oi I'erelin
Dmi are Mr and Mr* Clyde appointed com mit lee chair­ at the First Baptist Church in
R. Hanford Ate.
Davi-, Laura an-l Butiba, of men lor tlie ruining year. Del31ml, starting at HI a.111.
I •i -ML S. nf Gindervllle
I .imp,i ami Mr. and Mr* Sul Mr*. Simpson will lie chair- Covered dish luncheon served
lormeil at lUKin.
hey Hill ami miii Wayne ol mun of tin- newly
Jack *oti\ illr.

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Planned By
C P O Wives Club
Another driver's training
school will be available for
military personnel and their
dependents Hint ling m !|:15
p. ill.. May 2, at NAS. Regis­
tration will lie between 2 and
I p. in. on April 23 an-l 2.1 in
Bldg. 2.
This course provides pro­
fessional training for a nom­
inal fee. At the time id regis­
tration, the fee is iiecepted
an-l a Florida .State driver's
hundliouk is given the student
to study in order to pass the
lest for the learner's |H-rinit.
The minimum age for the
course in M years old.
The CI’O Wive* (juh have
sponsored this roursc since its
inception in April of IthUt, and
is proud to report that IhV.i
of tile student* have been suc­
cessful in acquiring Florida
State Driver's l.icen sc.
Tom Ryan o f the Naval Air
Station will In- the instructor.
For further information call
W, E. Giles, sufely engineer ut
NAS, or Mrs. Sam Gubcl,
vhuirmun of thu driver's train­
ing committee.

Mr*. Emma Harper's son
ami daughter in law, Mr. and
Mr* .Sidney Harper, led lor
a weekend with their daugh­
ter and son-itt-law, in Georgia
and then on to Scranton, pa.

A M E R IC A N B U S IN E SS W O M E N ’S A SSN , installed new o ffice rs at a
mount luncheon m eeting at the Capri. L e ft to right are Mrs. Alyn Headle y , president and Mrs. Robert Baer. Bark row, Miss Dorothy Hackonworth, Mrs. R. A . Eitksimmons and Miss Lucille Westomlorf.
(H e ra ld P h o to )

The annual Easter egg hunt
wns held on the c h u r c h
grounds nt the All Fouls
Catholic Church Rue-lay after­
noon with pre-school children
as well as children from the
first through the third gru-les
participating in the event.
First prize winner in the
pre-sehmil division was twoyeur-olil Paul Pi Palma with
David Willi* capturing Die
prize for second place. Ronnie
Decks and Mary Palmer were
winners in the *- haul age

category.
M i'liilm i of the Catholic
Youth Club were* on hand to
supervise the event ami the
roloieil egg* weie donated
through the joint effotts of
tho Youth Club ami the All
Fouls Catholic Woman's Chile

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Mrs. Joseph Dailey and
Mrs. Marycllla Drury have
returned to their homes in
Harrisburg, Va., alter spend
ing the weekend with Mr. ami
Mrs. Robert S. Itillhimer.
Mrs. Dailey is Mr. Hilihimcr’s sister and was spending
some time al her winter
home in .Sarasota.
Bubba Davis has returned
to Connor's Junior College, in
Warner, Okta. after spend­
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Itis parents, Mr. and Mr*.
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�Frightening
Though Adm . George W . Ander­
son, C hief o f Navul Operations, con­
siders sabotage a rem ote prospect
tn the loss o f the nuclear submarine
Thresher, past history works against
ruling it o u t
I t has been disclosed th at when
ou r fir s t atomic vessel, the Nautilus,
was in Portsmouth naval yard fo r
repairs four years ago, some 23S
separate sabotage e ffo rts were made
In a two-week period. AIT involved
deliberate cuts In armored, cablestyle w irin g a ffectin g ship controls.
T h e F B I failed to turn up the
saboteurs, despite hard search. Its
quest was sim ilarly fruitless in the
case o f another nuclear submarine
and a guided missile destroyer, both

Peter Edson

"Maybe Them Vietcong Didn't Realize
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o f which suffered sabotage later in
1959.
W hether this kind o f thing is the
work o f conscious foreign agents or
simply o f disgruntled workmen, it is
not very heartening to hear that it
can occur In the tigh t security a t­
mosphere o f a U. S. naval shipyard
or that the perpetrators can go un­
discovered.
W hatever the cause o f the
Thresher’s sinking, we would all
gain from assurances that fa r
tigh ter screening o f workmen is now
being applied in critical naval de­
fense tasks. Obviously, too, it should
not overlook men o f a temperamental
weakness which m ight lead them to
work out personal resentments in
actions against the nation’s safety.

WASHINGTON (N E A ) — way to remove unwanted
Tha United States has a kings.
Saudi Arabia, on the other
big stake In the new Unit­
ed Arab Republic just form­ hand, has been close to di­
ed by Egypt, Syria and Iraq. rect conflict with Egypt over
Tha merger unites 38 mil­ the revolution in Yemen.
lion Arabs Into one strong Nasser has had 26,000 Egypt*
force, dominated by Egypt. ian troops supporting the
Near East authorities In revolution while King Saud’s
Washington look upon this farces supported the old lrndevelopment a*
something ■mate that was overthrown.

Automatic Bankruptcy
T h e term "escalntfng expendi­
tures’’ Is a vague cover fo r runaway
government spending.
You g et it in Washington. You g et
I t in the states. W h at it means is
th at the government keeps gettin g
b igger end bigger and spending more
and more.
A t the state level, a typical ex­
ample Is the steadily sw elling load
o f pupils In the schools. In many
states this means inescapably heavi­
e r assistance f r o m
governm ent
sources.
There ere other kinds o f escala­
tion. Sometimes new programs are
started almost on a pilot basis, with
modest expenditures fo r the first
year and carefully planned increases
over a span o f time.
N ow how docs all this f i t into the
spending debate?
I t Is important because a good
m any governors, especially some who
are gettin g shot a t fo r proposing
higher budgets, claim that a substan­
tial part o f the increase they seek
is compelled by these "built-in” es­
calations.
Though the name argument is
made now and then at the federal
level, it tends to get drowned out by
other points. Nevertheless, budget

specialists on all sides o f the spend­
ing debate do agree that automatic
escalation Is not uncommon to the
federal budget.
I f the arguments are to be
weighed properly, the citizen needs
to know how big a factor these
built-in increases really are. Should
they represent a marked percentage
o f budget hikes, then the executive
establishments, state and federal,
would seem to have s legitim ate
point.
Executives, even when they
have promoted the programs In­
volved, can hardly be hunded full
blame fo r Increases which were ap­
proved by clear legislative majorities
In prior years.
in this connection, it would be in­
teresting to singlo out the politicians
who are most vocal against govern­
ment spending, and match their wellpublicized economy shouts against
their voting records on measures
with built-in escalation fonturcs.
Embarrassment m ight prove more
than occasional.
Obviously much more reporting
research needs to be done in tills
field. There Is today too much verbul
noise about escalating expenditures
— and almost no hard substance.

Aircraft Carrier Island
By K. C. THALEIt
LONDON (UIM) — HriUln
will remain an aircraft car­
rier island for many mure
years to corns, with an Immin­
ent nsw American air strike
buildup this side of the A t­
lantic.
New and more up-to-date U.
§. planee equipped with nu­
clear weapons are to he flown
to bases in ths British Isles
erer the nest few months.
The developments belle ear­
lier suggestions that Uie Unit­
ed States was plannlnt to pull
down its bases in this country.
This impression of a fadeout haa been strengthened
lately by U. 8. plans to with­
draw Thor long-ranga missiles
from Europe, Including Brit­
ain, as Polaris-carrylng nu­
clear aubmarlnea come Into
operation on a growing sralc.
American a t o m i c strike
fighters will play an Import­
ant part In this new U. 8.
move. Current assessments In
London are that by Oct. de­

pleted American liases will be
hack to their former strength,
prnhuhly even with t h e i r
striking power Increased.
The fighters will, at least
partly, take over from ths
long range B4T a t r a t s g i c
bombers which ars to be grad­
ually withdrawn.
Supersonic fighter bombers
with operational ranges of
more than 1,00 mllea are held
less vulnerable than the B47
—apart from serving addition­
al purposes.
The prugram for the buildup
In Britain Includaa a new op­
erational control and com­
mend center and other long
term arrangements which are
seen aa an Indication of plan­
ning for a long stay In Brit­
ain.
Whether some o f this nsw
air strength will eventually be
added to the projected InterAllied nuclear force now In
thu elate of preparation re­
mains to lie seen.
'Die United Hlatee and Brit­
ain are seeding arrange-

menta for the Intcr-Allled
force which, aa a start will Includa the British V-bomber
nuclear force, three American
Polaris submarines, and tacti­
cal air forces of NATO allies.
European interest has been
turning lately to the inter-AIlied nuclear force concept, as
expectations fade for early
emergence o f the Americanproposed multi-lateral force of
Polsrli-armed, mixed-manned
aurface vessels.

Notebook

Dr. Crane's

Worry Clinic
CASE P-420: Donna (5., ag­
ed 1ft, in a college coed.
"But, Dr. Crane,” she began,
“ I don’t know how to carry on
an interesting conversation.
•'Last week I dated n very
attractive boy. But lie actually
told me I was too tongue-tied.
“ Ho what can I do to become
an interesting conversational-

utr*
Psychology Tiss developed
several simple recipes by
which you girls ran make a
boy feel wonderful.
And If you can help him
over the awkward pauses of
tha first few minutes on your
dute, ami then get him launch­
ed Into easy conversation, he
Usually will feel happy.
Then some of his joy will
splash over upon you until you
hccoma painted in a much
more charming hue.
Clever conversational skill
thus keeps 'em coming buck
for future dales far mure than
does a classy chassis!
Y o u r attractive physical
beauty may A TTRAC T a
man's attention hut what pro*
durea a wedding ring is a
girl'a ability to 11ULU u boy'a
Interest.
I f a hoy's first attempt at
eonveraatioii hogs down and a
pauae develops, you girls
should use this 6-word for­
mula. It reads:

"Literature" and tha * T ” to
"Politic*."
And when you can't think of
anything elaa with which to
break a pause, then site up
your companion quickly for
soma virtue or talent.
"That'a a ruts hat you are
"Yes, Dr. Crane,” Donna wearing,” a boy may thua aay
may Inquire, "hut suppose he to a quiet, ahy girl such as
doesn't say a thing except Donna.
'III' when he first arrives.
But you girl* should nevsr
"How can I get him started
trump this type of conversa­
on any topic long enough to
tional lead by almply laying
justify using your 6-word re­
"Thank you.”
cipe?”
Don't end your reply with a
If you have a clam-like boy
period but with a question
friend, you can get him launch­
mark.
ed upon easy conversation by
Say, for example, "Thank
using the key letters H-E-L-P
you; I'm glad you Ilka it, hut
of my short-form strategy,
I've been admiring that basil,
"H " stands for ' Hobbles,”
tlful tie o f yourt. Where did
so ask him if he ever collected
yon get ItT”
birds eggs, b o t t l e c e p e ,
This "question - strategy”
matches, old coins, stamps,
makes It easy for a ahy boy to
etc.
respond.
He will usually get launched
For further detailed advice
upon conversation, after which
and tha longer formula I
you can then use that 6-word
taught my college students,
strategy:
send for my "Formula for
"How Interesting! Tell me
Easy Conversation,' enclosing
morel”
a stamped return envelope,
But if he runs out of con­
plus 20 cents.
versational ammunition after
you have tried the letter "II,"
then shift to "E,” which
stands for Entertainment.
It include* sporting events,
tnovirs, dances, etc.
The letter " L M refers to
“ Mow interesting! Tell me
morel”
Hu will expand happily at
your compliment, plus your
request for more Information,
whether it ho about football,
Ills hobbles or apace ships,

T h e

new and different In the
Arab world. They believe it
bean watching; American In­
terests art Involved.
The first U.A.R, o f 1958
broke up In 1961 because
Egypt exercised too tight a
control over Syria. President
Gamal Abdel Nasser mny
havs learned something from
this.
Whether h* did will be re­
vealed In ths degree of local
Independence a l l o w e d the
young Ba'ath party In Iraq,
tha Nationalists and Social­
ists In Syria.
Nasser has banned all pol­
itical parties except his own
in Egypt. It msy be diffi­
cult for him to maintain a
unified country If he has
three different local political
systems.
Tha new U.A.R, haa an­
nounced there will be central
financial direction. But who
Is going to collect the taxes?
And will Iraq turn over to
Nasser a share of the oil
royalties It now collects from
Iraq Petroleum Co.— 17 per
cent owned by American com­
panies—or keep these funds
for purely internal develop­
ment of tha Iraq "area,” as
each of tha three new states
will be called?
Relations between the new
U.A.R. and Its neighbors are
alto being watched closely.
Tha kindoma of Jordan and
Saudi Arabia, which formed
a loose alliance last year,
may have completely differ­
ent reactions to the now na­
tion.
Jordan haa made encourag­
ing progress the last few
years. Young King Hussein
recently declared that if con­
ditions were right and his
people wanted unity with
other Arab countries ha might
resign his throne. Ha might
also b« assassinated, which Is
the traditional Near East

nan

f r o m

Yemen has had observers
In Cairo while unification of
Egypt, Syria and Iraq was
being arranged. Yemen could
conceivably provide a fourth
star for the new U.A.R. flag.
This would not meet with
favor in Saudi Arabia, which
then would he Isolated.
So far, the United States
has felt no embarrassment
in dealing with both ancient
kindams and new presidencies
In the Arab world.
U.S. potlcy Is to not Inter­
fere In the domestic affairs
of other countries. It has
been made clear in the Near
East that on the question of
Arab unity, the U.S. will
live with whatever the Arabs
agree to, so long as tha will
of Arab leaders Is not im­
posed by force.
As an exception to this
policy, the United States has
tried to work quietly with
both Nasst-r and King Saud
governments for an agreement
to disrngngc in Yemen—an
agreement that was reached
a few days ago.
Lebanon, with a population
half Arab Christian, half
Arab Moslem, is having no
part of the unity movement.
Lebanon seeks only to main­
tain the independence it has
enjoyed since 1968 when U.t*
troops moved in to preserve
the republic.
Oil-rich Kuwait, w h i c h
Iraq’s assassinated Premier
Kasslm threatened to annex
In 1D6H against the wishes of
both the British and all the
other Arab countries, has now
relaxes). Troops have been
removed since Colonel A rif
seised powor in Iraq.

G

w i l l v is it y o u

Tha most Important que*.
tion remaining on Near East
peace or war, is Israel's fu­
ture in a world of growing
Arab unity. There are now
two schools of thought on it.
One is t h a t as A r a b
strength gains—particularly
if Nasser develops missiles—
the dangor to Israel increases.
The other Is that If Arab
unity is established, rivalries
of Arab countries to be tho
molt anti-Israel in action
will disappear.
The laraell government la
extremely skeptical of this
possibility. An agreement In
which I s r a e l ’ s continued
existence I s accepted is a
desire to see some settle­
ment of the Palestine refu­
gee problem which ha* been
borne lirgety at American ex­
pense. Of the four refugcu
"host" nations as they era
called. Iraq and Syria now
are In tho U.A.R.; Jordan
and Lebanon are outside.
Getting all four with a com­
mon Interest other than anti-Iiraeli*m might facilitate
a settlement.
N E X T— Nasser and tha
Russians.

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man coach, tho Russians msy
heat the path to the moon in
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— Rep. James G. Fulton, RPa., on elaborate U.S. prep­
arations for journeys to the
moon.

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Strikes . . .
Spares
By John A. Spolskl
Just like old times! Let me
tell you it was n pleasure com­
ing out to the Lanes on Sun­
day again as we resumed com­
petition on our Sunday Sweep­
er!
This la our local handicap­
ped tournament which carries
a $100.00 fir it place prize.
After the totals had been
counted and again re-counted,
the do-re-mi went out in par­
cels like this:
Hurry Schob of Dellary took
first place with his 1091 and
collecta $100.00. Second place
was won by Dale ‘Twectie"
Steven* of Orlando with a
1090 ($90.00) nnd 3rd went to
Carpenter of Kustis with a
1080.
Individual Jackpots were
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a “ RE A LLY BIG ONE- to
collect the loot.
Schob won the l i t game
with hi* 257; Bill Howard
blasted a 247 for the 2nd pot;
Carpenter took gnmea 8 A 6
with a 200 and 233. The 4th
pot went to Tremaln who had
a 243. These ara lota better
■cores than the -proa- aro
■hooting on week-end TV,
aren't they?
In view of the entry fee
dropping to only $&amp;.00, which
Include* 6 ganua of bowling,
this tournament offers the
greatest ‘ ‘gunranted- prize of
ita size in all of Central 1-Tor*
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guaranteed prize. That's bet.
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other “ sports."
Today’s the day when 1
eagerly look forwurd to my
friend Livvie Blauvclt, Fhya-

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Men's Golf Title

Milwaukee Bounces Back
l ulled Prrss International
How can a team look so
bad againit the New York
Meta and so good against the
National league's best pitch­
er?
That's
what
Milwaukee
Manager Bobby Bragan was
asking himself today after his
Braves bounced hack from a
•'lost weekend" In New York
by blasting their way to a
10-2 victory over Don Dry*dale and the Los Angeles
Dodgers Monday night.'
“ t guess our guys were
just glad to )ca\c that cham­
ber of horrors In the Polo
Grounds," said liragan in ex­
plaining
Uie
manner
his
Braves recovered from four
straight losses to the Meta.
Drysdale lasted only five
innings
as
thr
suddenly
aroused Milwaukee sluggers
ripped the big right-hander
for six runs and eight of
their 13 hits at Ixts Angeles.
Eddie Mathews clouted a
three run homer and Hank
Aaron and Denis Menke chip­
ped in with solo blasts to
back up lefty Bob licndley's
six-hit pitching.
The Cincinnati Red* knock­
ed San Francisco out of first
place by scoring a comeback
7-1 victory over tho Giant*
on two-run homers by Jerry
Lynch and Frank Robinson
in tlie eighth inning
Jack Sanford was cruising
along with a 3-1 lead when
(he Reds struck and liandcsl
the Giant right hander his
first
defeat
after
three
straight
victories.
Marty
Keough also ho me red for
Cinrinnati while Orlando Cepeda and Tom Haller hit
soio blasts for the Giants.
Tlie Philadelphia Phillies
ciidi-d (he Vets’ four game
winning streak, 80; the St.
■amis Cardinals downed tlie
llnuslon Colts, 3-2, and the
Pittsburgh Pirates took over
first place by blinking the
Chicago Cubs, 2 u, in other

XL games Monday night.
The Mcts didn't aurrender
to the Phils without a tight.
After wasting an early- 30
lead, they staged a threerun rally in the ninth before
reliever Jack llxldschun fan­
ned Rod Kanchl with the
ha sea loaded for tho Anal
out.
It was a typical perform­
ance by the Met*, who
stranded 12 bascrunncrs and
committed three error*. Tony
Taylor knocked in three runs
for Philadelphia and Frank
Thomas hit a two-run hom­
er for the Meta.
Ray Washburn limits'll the
Colts to seven hits and struck
out eight in running his re­
cord to 3 0. Bill White and
Carl Sawatski hit solo hom­
ers for the Cards, who col­
lected eight of their It hits
off kiser Ken Johnson.
The Pirates took advantage
of two-base errors by Billy
Williams in the sixth inning
to beat tlie Cubs. Earl Fran­
cis was pitching a aix hit
shutout when his arm lighten­
ed in the eighth inning. Bob
Veaie ami Boy Face mopped
up to preserve the shutout.
Tom Cheney seldom Is bo­
thered for his autograph.
The kids generally pass him
up because he doesn't look
much like a ballplayer. He's
balding ami skinny and he's
the type who studied veter­
inarian's medicine in college.
But he happens to lie one
whale of a pitcher and if
you doubt it, Just inquire
around the American la-ague.
Tlie 28-ycar-old Washington
Senator right-hander turned
in Ills second straight super­
lative game in a row Monday
night with a four-hit, 4-1 vic­
tory over the Liu Angeles An­
gles Angels.
TTie only run off the softspoken 105-pound Georgian—
who tossiil a one-hit shutout
in his only other previous

Consolation: Jerry Jernigaii
Bill Foulk is ths champ of
the Mayfair Men's Golf Assn. over Bob Jernlgan—1 up; S.
Foulk defeated Sonny Powell Abramson over I.. /.ok— I up.
6lh flight: II. Heckenbai'h
in ths championship flight 6-4.
over P. Duncan— I up; I).
In other championship flight
llurli over G. Waters &lt;R-7).
United Prrss International
Consolation: .Vim. Johnston
American league
Dub Epps, 3-1; 11. Grier Won — winner.
W.
Pit.
6th flight: It. Ilcrgstcdt over
7 4 63(51ov*r K. Minna, M-7; &lt;tn«l K.
Baltimore
J.
Dickey— by default; I).
Uruilforif
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Kurl
llig6
Chicago
■l .600
Wright over It. Slayton— I up.
6 4 .6m&gt; glnliotham, 3-2.
New York
7th flight: A. Robb over K.
7 5 ..VO
Kansas City
In other matches:
0 5 .545
Boston
1st flight: G. Pearson over Ehtivrl (4-3): K. Elhell over
6 6 .500 J. Pulmet— I up; It. Malirzmv- W. Patrick (2-1).
Detroit
1/os Angeles
5 7 .417 ski over D. C. Hamilton— t
4 6 .400 up: A. Fennell over Doc King
Cleveland
4 • .400 — 1 up.
Washington
Minnesota
4 H .333
Conaolatlon: Bill Kpp* over
League
K. Burr (5-4).
W. L. Pet.
2nd flight: It. Walker over
7 4 .636 II. Sherwood— 1 up.
Pittsburgh
8 5 .CIS
San Francisco
Consolation: Andrew Cnrra0 3 .613 way over Kilby Fit*—1 up;
St. Louis
Mtlwaukee
8 6 .571 F. Harrington over A. lie7 8 .538 franc*— t up.
Philadelphia
Split-second action, blazing go-go-go! That's Dixio’s
7 7 .500
Ix&gt;i Angeles
3rd flight: B. War* over G.
modem pace of work and play. And you'll keep up—
5 3 .500 Ililliip (3-2); B. Sowell over
Cincinnati
8 7 .462 F. Ilurzo— 1 up.
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Balk Rule
Okay—Giles

start thia season—waa un­
earned.
His season record now
stands at twe victories, no
losses, no earned runs and
only five hits allowed in 18
innings.
Cheney, who throws a little
hit of everything—knucklers,
sliders, fastball*, curves and
even an occasional screw-ball
—achieved his greatest pro­
minence last Sept. 12 when
he set a major league record
by striking out 21 batter*
during a 16-inning game with
the Baltimore Oriole*.
His record last year was
a modest 7-9, but here's a
top to the kids:
Better start getting his
autograph. He could (urn out

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Shortstop Eddie Brinkman's
sixth inning error helped th*
Angels to their only run Monday night but the Senator!
had all their runs by then.

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The Sanford Orlando Ken­
nel Club finished a highly
aucceasful season last night
with the evening's mutucl
handle of $109,452 bringing
the reason'* total to $7,673,*
452.
The aeiaon'i total fell be­
hind lilt year'* mark of $8,073,388 only because of the
loss of six matinee programs.
The average per performance
remained the same a* last
year—$59,000 per racing pro­
gram.
Carl Tracy* WiUa Win
romped lo victory in the final
race of the season, the Au
Bcvoir Handicap. Tracy ac­
cepted the winning trophy
from SUKC .Manager Jack
Lcduux.

Standard Oil defeated Chase
7-4 in Little League play Mon­
day with Dennis Robertson
hurling a six hitter and N.
Patterson banging out three
hits.
In other Junior League ac­
tion, Shrine defeated Civltan
160 with Fordham getting
the win on tlie mound; Flor­
ida State toppled Navy 14-10
in American League play
with Green pitching and Kiwanis and
Rotary
ended
their game on a 5-5 tic.
In other action Monday,
Gerald Bowling pitched the
L o n g w o o d Grant's Men's
Softball League team to a 255 win over Chase with Lish
hitting the home runs and
Cook and Wiitiams one each.
Kingswood Builders toppled
Badcock 14-1 with Bud Moncrief winning uided by u 20
hit barrage paced by Har­
vey** Mangrum and Mathews
hitting four masters.
Perfection blanked George's
9 0 in Little League play last
Friday behind the three hit
pitching of Albert Jarrel.
Hinson led the victors at
the plate with a double and
triple.
In Men's Softball action,
Longwood Grant’s nipped MeHaney, 11-10 with H. Helms
picking up thr win on the
mound while Williams aided
Grant's cause with a home
run.

N O CAPITAL GAIN

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Kennel Club
Ends Season

ical Ed Instructor at Seminole
Junior High School, to come
out to the Lniu-a with tier
young “ Kuturo B o w l i n g
SUra.”
In talking with Mias Blauvelt earlier, »he told me to be
prepared for approximately
20 30 of her atudrnta who
want to come out and learn
how to roll those strikes!
(And aa soon aa I learn that
■ecret . . . I'll share it with
you, honestly I)
Tomorrow night, we'll sea
the end of the Fall Schedule
of the 3-mun All Star Scratch
League. Something new has
been added for till* coming
Summer Schedule.
There’ll be a team limit of
525, baaed on each of the indi­
vidual bowler's highest cur­
rent average. And you know,
it surely look* like it'll be a
winner.
Even before the season be­
gins, we already have nine
trama signed. We'll atop when
we have 12 team*.
Our Friday morning “ love­
lies" of tho Holler Motor*/
Navy Wives League started
their summer schedule and
Suzy Brno stepped into the hi
game *|&gt;otlight with her 170
and Ginny Huff cupturcd scr­
ies with a 452.
On Wednesday evening, ths
Bull &amp; Chuincrs who did the
howling were Verna Bolton—
194/600 for the gals; and Dirk
Atkina shot a beaut of 226 fur
hi single and lied Allen rolled
the hi aeries, a 506.
In the Bill Hemphill Motorettes League, it was Betty
Bowes nil the way.
Betty rhecked-ln with one
of her highest gninee, a 192/
400 series. Alta wuy to chuck
’em, Betty!
Another one o f our leagues
which has begun its Summer
Session is that of the Jet
Bowler-ettes.,
They howl on Wednesday
mornings with eight team* In
their league. This past week,
it was two of the Ole Reli­
ables, Dot Johnson and Elaine
Kustiva! who epurted into the
limelight.
Dot's high game was 187,
tops for the Icaguo and Elulne
won aeries honors with her
630.
A bit earlier w* were talk­
ing about the All Star League.
Well, to give you an idea of
tlie scores turned in by this
league, these were the “ atars"
of last week's action.
Bill Hall shot the High One
—a 228 and Johnny Wright
collected a series of 8261
Pretty fancy (hootin', huhT
This coming Sunday, we’ll
■gain bo running our Scotch
Doubles with squads at 6-7 A
9. And in tide one, too, we
carry u guaranteed first-place
prize . . . $50.00.
It you’ve never bowled in
thia tourney, why doncha . , ,
it's loads of funt
Here's one for you!
One woman recently gave
thia statement to a reporter
out to discover why people
bowl.
"A ll day long I wuiTy. Will
my husband's shirts get hack
from the laundry 7 What shall
I cook for dinner 7 Why aren't
tho kids doing bettar In
achoolT Things like that!"
They may not sound Import­
ant, hut at the end of the day
they have me shaking.
"W ell, I go howling twice
a week. When 1 let that ball
go sailing toward the pint
■nd see them go flying, I feel
a lot better."
Como on out and feel hetteri

Standard Oil
Defeats Chase
In Little Loop

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In Pan Am

SAO PAULO, Brazil (tint
— The United States, with
five gold medals already won
after only two days of com­
petition in the fourth PanAmerican Games, was expert*
rd to add four mors today
wlirn ita record-setting swim­
mers gompetv In four finals.
Yank swimmers broke three
more record* and tied anothrr
Monday in trial heats, making
It a total of six rocords set in
two days.

NEW YORK (U P I) — Na­
tional League President Waricn Gils* said today tho con­
troversial hulk rule “ will eontlnua to be enforced" drspltn
two new angry broadside*
front St. Ixiuis .Manager John­
ny Keane and Houston Gen­
eral Manager Paul Richards.
Dismayed over the unpre­
cedented number of hulk* al­
ready called so far this sea­
son. Keane said. “ If the um­
pire! keep culling the balk
rule the way they huvo been,
H'a thoughtful to give a
it will decide the National small gift to a friend gumg
I.saguo pennant rare."
abroad.

Sandspurs Loop Holds
Organizational M eet
T h e Sandspurs Women'*
Bowlins L e a g u e , which roll*
on Friday evenings *1 0:45 at
Jet Lane*, held Ita organiza­
tional meeting for the coming
Summer League.
At the meeting It waa de­
cided, baaed on the Initial reaponae of tboae attending,
that the league would func­
tion with four member* to a
team and hold to a six team
league.
In order to meet their six*
team league quota, there are
opening* for another three or
four women in thia handicap­
ped league.
Presiding at the meeting
wa» t'at Foster. Secretary of
the Sandapura League.

Thoaa in attendance were
Marion Farella, KdiUi Zucli,
Eleanor Anderaon, M a r i e
Roche, Loula* Owena, Fat
Foater and Sue Jackaon.
The following have express#d the dealre to be member*
of the league but were unable
to attend the meeting: Mary
Smith, Jimmie
Lfvingaton,
Margie Kipp, Midge Wood*,
Helen Kaelin, Dot Tbomaa,
Caroline Fierro, Jo Wataon,
Kathy Bukur and Viola Kaatner.
AU tboae peraon* intereated
In joining thia league are in­
vited to the lanca thia Friday
at 1:45 p.m. for Familiariza­
tion Night and aaalgnment to
the vartoua team*.

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Ton and each o f &gt; ',u
hereby notif ied and required
to fi le any claims and demand*
which you. o r either e f you.
may hav e against eald eatntw
In the nffle# o f Him. C. V B I l (firN M IZ E . JIL. County Judge
o f Sernlnole County, at hla o f .
flee In the Cour t llouae In Senford, Florida, wrlthln si* c a ltn dar month* f m m the time o f
the firs t publication o f thlw
notice. Each claim or demand
must be in w r it in g ntid contain
the place o f residence and poet
o ff ic e address o f the c laim ant I
and must lie »w nrn to by the
claimant, his ag en t o r attorney,
o r the eame shall be void,
/*/ Irm a A. Fols om
As K i e c u t r l g o f e a l l
estate
Liarto J. Icardl
A tto rn e y at I. aw
P. 0, I l o * 194
W in te r Park. F lo rid a
Publish: A p ril 21. J«. May T, 14,
1947
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IS- UK: E S T A T E OF
A L I C E II. HKLD1N
Deceased.
T « %II Cred llnc* east rerenwe
•l a s i n g I talma sse llrasanria
A gnlaal S e l l E sla lei
T o n and each o f you ara
hereby n ollfle d and required
to present any clalme and demanda which you. or either o f
you, may hav e against the es­
tate o f A lic e II. Iteldln. de­
ceased, late nf eald County, to
the County Judge o f hasulnole
County, Florida, nt hie o ff ic e
In the court house nf eald
County at
Hanford.
Florida,
w it h in eigh t calendar months
from the time nf the f ir s t pub­
lication o f title notice. Each
Halm or demand shall be In
w ritin g, and shall slat* Ilia
place o f residence and poet o f flr e address nf the claimant,
siul shall be sworn In by the
claimant, hla agent, or a t to r ­
ney, and any euch claim o r d e ­
mand not so filed ahall be
void.
Charles L. fleldin
As administrator e f
the lEetate nf
Alic e 11. Heldln,
deceased
IT. t f . Ware. A t to rn e y
f o r Ad m in is tr a to r
P. n. it o i l i t *
Sanford. Florida
Publish: A p r il l b 19, M ay T, 14,
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A L I C E K. KOISEIL
Pla ta II I f
vs,
JO H N M I C H A E L H O P E H .
Defenda nt
N O T IC E 41F B L I T
TO; J t i l l N M I C H A E L R O P E R
A p a r tm e n t in
W e s t 1*3 ftlraet
Near Y o rk 33. N e w T o r k
A S worn Complaint h a v in g
been filed again st you III the
c i r c u i t Cour t In and f o r Hem(lode County, Florida, f o r P ieon*
and o th e r relief,
tit*
short I d l e e f eslil action being
ALICE
K. IttJliKIt, Plaint I f f
vs. J O H N M I C H A E L HOil Kit,
Defendant, these presents ar e
to (alien and requ ire you to
file y o u r w r it t e n defenses, I f
any. tu the Comp laint f ile d
herein, and to s erv e a r o p y
th e re of upon P la in tiff' s a t t o r ­
ney, on o r b efore the 27th d a y
o f May, A. t&gt;. 19*3, o th erw is e
a Decree I'ro Confeaao w ill be
entered against you and the
cause proceed eg parte.
W I T N E S S my hand and o f f i ­
cial aeal at Sanford, Kemlnnla
County. Florid a, this 19th day
o f April, A. P . 1943.
(H E A D
A r th u r 7T. fleck with, Jr.
Clerk o f the Circuit Court,
In and F o r Memlnole
Cnunty, Flo rid a
Hy M artha T. Vlhlen, D. C.
Gordon V. Fre d er ic k
A t to rn e y for P la in tif f
202-201 North P a rk A v e n u e
I*. O. It,II 1795
Hanford, Florid a
Puhlialt: A p ril 21, 10, May T. 14,
1943
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IN ( T I l N C K I t l I M H
F E D E R A L N A T IO N A L MOHT13A s-13 A8MHCIATION, a r o r .
pnratlnn orga nised under an
Act o f Congrese and existing
pursuant to Ihs Fe de ra l N a ­
tional
M ortgage
Aseoctetloa
Char ter Act,
P la in tiff,
in

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D A N I E L P. H T P E L and D O N­
N A M. I t V D E L hie wife.
Defendant*.
n o t ic e o r a u .E
N O T IC E IS H K H E I I T O I V .
E N that on Hie 3rd day o f May.
A. I&gt;. 1901, at the hour o f l |:00
A.M., at the eastern door o f
the Court House In Kemlnol*
County. Florida, c i t y nf San­
ford. the Hon orable A r th u r It.
Heck with, J r , Clerk n f the
Circuit
Court
of
Remlnola
County, Florida, wilt o f f e r fur
sale to the highest bidder at
public o utcr y f o r rash, the
f o llo w in g described pro pe rly i f
the
Defendants: situate and
lying
In
Seminole
County,
Florida, to w It t
l o t 19, nio.-k 13. N O R T H
O R L A N D O 1ST A D D I T IO N ,
accor din g to plat th ere of
recorded In P lat Honk 12.
P age s 23 and 24. Publlo
Itecorda o f Seminole Coun­
ty, Florida.
T o g e t h e r with the f o llo w in g
equipment:
1. W a ll H e a le r — P an elray

— Model l - F A - l i
*■ R an ge — D ia l* — model
731-50411
3 I t e f r lg e r a ln r — F r l g l d a l r *
— Model p - l l
*, Ho t W a t e r H e ate r Day A
N i g h t — model 10.c
T his sale la made pursuant
the Final Decree o f f o r e ­
closure In the shove cause,
Chancery Case No. t « * 5j, * ntered
by the Honorable /*/
V a w a r IL Carlton, Judge of
the said Court, on the 19th
day nf April. A. p 1943.
IN W I T N E S S W H E R E i i f . |
h a t e lierr unto aet my hand
and o ff ic ia l eeal this n t h day
o f April, A. D. 1913.
(H E A L)
A r t h u r II. B r r k w llh , Jr.
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
Seminole County, F'lorlda.
l l y : Martha T. Vlhlen
Depu ty c l e r k
Sanders, U c E w a a . Schwars
A Mima
I * * Eaat Ce ntra l Av enu e
Orlando, Florid a
Publish: A p r i l 11, lt||

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12. N otices - Personals
II. Education - Instruction
I. Transportation
5. Food
G. F or Rent
GA Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beucli Rentals
9. For Sale o r Rent
10. Wanted to Kent
I I . Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate F or Sale
O ffice 204 \V. First 13. MorttfiiKe Loans
14. Insurance
DEADLINES
15. Business Opportunity
1G. Fem ale Help Wanted
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
17. Male Help Wanted
Tut*., thru Fri. * 2 P. M. day 18. Help Wanted
before lmertlon. Mon. - Set. 19. Situations Wanted
noon.
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
SI HAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
22. Build - Paint - Repair
Tu. *., tin u FrL • 2 P. M. day 23. BuildiiiK Materials
before insertion. Sion. • Sal. 24. E lectrku l Services
25. Plumbing Services
Boon.
20. Radio Si Television
RESPONSIBILITY":
27. Special Services
The Herald will not ba re- 28. Luundry Sendee
aponsible for more than one 29. Autom obile Sendee
incorrect iniertlun of your ad, 29A. Auto Accessories
and rcaervea the rl|bt to re­ 30. Machinery - Tools
vile or reject any adverUae- 81. Pou ltry - L iv e stock
ment from what ordered to 31A. Pets
conform to the pollclee of thle 82. Flow ers - Shrubs
paper.
88. Furniture
84. A rticles F or Sale
35. A rticles Wanted
86. Autom obiles - TrucKs
87. Boats - Motors
NO TICE o r S ALK
N O T I C E I « II C U B B Y C U ­ 38. Motorcycles - Scooters
ES' Hint p ur. us ut to tlia Fi n al 89. Trailers • Cubunas

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Phone

322-5612
322-5613

Legal Notice

D r c r t a o f V e r .c lo s u r . and Mala
• n lt r a d In lha eauia pandlna
In tha Circuit Co urt In and (o r
Brmtnola County, r l o r l d a , eaae
D o c k . ! N u m b e r ISIS*. Johnaun. lha undaralgnad Clark w ill
• » 11 III# p ro pa rl y altuatad In
aald County daacrlbad aa:
|.„t u . Block 1. N O R T H
O lt l. A N D O SEC OND A D D I ­
T IO N . a c c or d in g to plat
t l u r r o f recorded In P lat
lluuk 12, p a n * . S3, 2$ and
IT. Pub li c Hacorda o f HemIr...I— County. Florid a,
at public -all', l o Ilia hta h.al
and beat h bld-r f o r caali, at
11:00 A.M. on Ilia i l h day o f
X U ) , ISOS, at the F r o n t Door
o f tha Semlnola Coun ty Courthoiiar. Hanford. Flo rid a.
tH E A I .)
A r th u r II. Ba ck wlt b. J r ,
(bark o f the Circuit Cour t
My: M artha T. V lh D n
Depu ty Clerk
P u l ’ll.Ii: A p r il 23, 1»«3
C D I I — SO
• i '.n i m i i .i : i o i x t y
tiiM tu
t IIU N IK IO V
N o lle * uf P u b lic H.arUac
N o ti c e la her eby ( I v a n , that
a f l r r ronaldrratlon, the Sem­
inole Count&gt;f /.on I Pa Co m m it elon w ill hold a public h ea rin g
to ileterillllie the reaalhiltty o f
nicutninendlna to the Hoard o f
County
Coinnilaelonera
that
th e fi.llo wlna dearrlbed p r o ­
p erty preeent ly toned It - 1 Blna le
F a m il y
Iteeldenllal
l&gt;e
roned i?-2 Co m m e rc ial: T h e
F.eal 210 ft. o f U n I, 3. 3 and
4, Am ended
P la t
of
Druid
Park , cor ne r F re n ch Ave. and
37lli Street.
Public h ea ri n g w i l l he held
In Ilia Seminole Coun ty Court
Iloua e, Coun ty Commleelonera
Hoorn.
Sanford,
Florid a,
on
Tt'ednaeday, May I. I l l ) at Tile
P.M. nr at aoon t h e r e a f te r aa
poaelble.
Sainlnola Coun ty
Zunlna Cummlatlon
lly Hubert 8. B ro w n
Seminole County
Zon in c Dire cto r
Publiah: A p r il 31 A JO. n i l

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•lon w ill hold a public h -arln g
to datarmlna lha feasibility of
raoommamllng to tha Hoard o f
County
Co m m l- a lo n-rthat
Ilia f o llo w in g u—orlbrd proparty
p ra » rn lly
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B v N a d in e S e ltz e r

EFFICIENCY Apartment on
Firit St. Near 2 city free
parking lot* and shopping
stores. No utility charge*.
Suitable for couple or sin­
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
Store.
r N F l ’ RN. 1st Floor. 3 rmi.
bath. 2 screened porches.
3OK Magnolia Ave. Apply
up«talri even mgs.

Unfurnished 2 bedroom lwu*c.
1505 Elliott A v e , FA 25254
or FA 2-0525.
5

ROOM furnished Apart­
ment for couple. $45. Ph.
FA 2-7399.

FURN. A p t 1113 Park Ave.
2 UKDKOOM house. Florida
room. Available now. Ph.
FA 2-1M8.
2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen
4-quippcil. $70 a month.
2434 Cedar Ave.

“ Tho mailman just found our pet garter snake— so
you can stop looking!"

2 BEDROOM house, kitchen FURNISHED or Unlurnikhed
Duplex. 4 Room*. Near
equipped. $75 month. Ph.
bate. No pet*. FA 2-3755.
FA 2-53UCI.

Legal Notice

IN R K : E S T A T E u p
J A K E T. N E I V I I V

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T « VII I rrUllora wad Paraoaa
lla ila g
t Inlma « r
Drmaada
A s a la a t Said K . U t . i
Vuu and aarh o f you a r t
haraby n o tlf ltd and required
to pr-aant any clalina and damaiida w h lt h you. o r althar o f
you, may liava ag ain .: Ilia asI l l s o f Jaka T. Ns a liy, da.
raaaad, lain o f aald County, to
III* Coun ty Judga uf Haintnola
County, Florida, at hi* o f f l v *
In tha court housa o f aald
County
at
Sanford,
Florida,
within
all
calandar
months
fro m lha lima o f tha firs t puliUral Ion o f Ihla noth a T w o
tuples o f aauli claim or ilamato
•hall ba In w r iti n g, and .hall
• lala Ilia ptara o f r s i l d t m *
and post o f lira addraia o f tha
claimant, and ahall ba aworn
to by tba claimant, hit agallt.
o r altornay and arc,i|n|Mnla,| l&gt;,
a f i l i n g fan o f ona dollar and
• uch claim or ilainand not an
Iliad ahall l&gt;a told.
I.dclla N e w b y Iir&gt;anl
Aa ad m ln litr a to r of tha
Ealala of
Jaka T. .Saw by.
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daraaaad
It. W . W ar s, A l l y ,
f o r Ad m in is tr a tr ix
W o o d r u f f . Park Ina Bldg.
P. II. Hot I I I !
Sanford. Florid a
IhiltIUh: A p r il SI. tv. May t, it .
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afltr runaldarallon. tha Sam*
Inola County Zoning Conimla•lun will hold a public baurlni
to datarmlna ||,a faaalblllly o.
raconunandli.g to tha Uoard of
County
Commlaalonara that
lha following daacrlbad pr.’prrI ) praaantly lonad II-1 Hlngla
Family rtaaldantlal ba tona.l
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Public haa rlng will ba l.ald
•n tha Samlnola County Court
If ou*9, * wuitl&gt; CuiniiilMluiiBri
Ho in.
Hanford.
Polrlda,
on
-t a Ina-day. J|ay 1. a. J , |
P.M. o r aa aoou th atsaftar .1
poaalbla.
Samlnola County
Zonin g Comtnl.alon
By Hobart S. Brown
Ban Inola County
Zoning Direct or
Publiah. A p r il 33 A iv. l a t l
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6. For Rent
FURNISHED large garage
apt. 1902 Maple. FA 20731.
2 APARTMENTS. Furnished.
1000 E. 2nd. St. FA 2 0221.
SLEEPING
Room.
Phone
FA 2 398ti alter 2 p. ill.
3

IIKhHOOM
furnished
Apartment. Newly decorat­
ed. nil Elm Ave. FA 2-11M

W K L A K A APARTMENTS:
Room* private baths, 114
W. First St.
2 IIEDRUOM house. Kitchen
equipped- Near base.
FA 2-:i085.
Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. Sur­
plus City. 2U1 W. 1st St.
Furn. 2 Bedroom h o u s e .
Adult*. No pets. FA 2-7tiit4.

STENSTU OM R E N T A L S

BRAND NEW Atr Coikltllom d
Apartment. Furnished or
unfurnished. $50 and up.
Water furnlslved. In Cas­
selberry Area. Call days
TK 8 5951 or caU night*
TK 83714.
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
equipped. $65 mo. FA 2-4089.

Stenstrom Realty
Real Estate — Mortgage*
111 N. Park Ave.
FA 2 242U

9. For Bale or Rent
House. FA 2 7898 or FA 2 4205.
2 IIK. 817 Catalina. FA 2-0578
3 0EDK0UMS, 1&gt;* baths. 22tl
Bradshaw Drive. Inquire at
230 Bradshaw.

2 BEDROOM Furu. houte lor ENJOY living on Lake Mary.
3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, water
amall family. Call |-’A 3 637U
for boating, etc. Approx.
after 8 P. M.
• ml Sit i i ft P of N W corner.
21* acres citrus trees. Ph.
ft b
run M J* n * i r * i; i n i ?
FA 29102.
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Hi itiltiola Park . K B . «. P®. :•
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lit t h « b em ln o U County Court
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12. Beal Estate For Sale 27. Special Services

34. A rticle* For Sale

2 BEDROOM house. 215 S.
IIK illl.A N I) P A R K
Air-Conditioning EXTERIOR A INTERIOR
Coxy 3 RU CU home situated
Maple. $3.5oo FA 2-6457.
Latex or oil base Paint.
II. B. P O P E CO., IN C .
on spacious oak eluuli-d cor­
$2.79
single gallon. Mary
2uu So. Park Ave. KA 2-4234
ner lot. Feature* too num­ tiY O W N E R - Nice 4 Bdrm.
Carter Paint*. 209 W. First
2 bath liome in Ravenna
erous lo itemise. Drive by
St.
BICYCLES and Imwn MowA ldyllwilde area. Large
2427 Laurel Avenue, then
era repaired. Free pickup
Utility Bin. and workshop,
call for early inspection
and delivery. J. M. Baird. $1 per day rental for Electric
double carporte, air-CoudiCarpet Shampooer with pur­
date. Just SI3.U00. with
322-6710. Lake Mary.
tiootng, central licat k fire
chase of Blue Lustre. Car$400 down and mo per
place, covered patio facing 29. Automobile Service
roll's F urniture.
month: A real f.ne home
Lake Ravenna. Reasonably
buy!
Auto Glass, Tops
LOOKING FOR RUGS? Drop
priced. 3oi Vlhien Rd. Ph.
A Sea' Covers
b ) Furniture Center. Braid­
FA 2-2134.
ed, hooked, frieze, decor,
A
U
TO
GLASS
&amp;
OSTEEN. New frame house,
heavy b r a i d e d chenille
Real E*late — Mortgages
2 Br'a, ktt. equipped. Car­ S E A T COVER CO.
-aud hall runners.
1100
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
111 N. Park Ave
FA 2-2420
porte. By &lt; vner. FA 2-2064.
French Ave.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
2 Bedroom, 1 bath, large cor­ 15. !iu»incHM Opportunity
2 CHAIRS. Need covers, $10
ner lot taring lake. 109
A U T O GLASS
each. F’A 2 8008.
Waits Drive, S u n l a n d For Lease. Service Station.
IN
S
TA
LLE
D
EMalc. l i l t
in service. Cltoice location. Apply The
3 AIR CONDITIONERS. Used
JUO do*u, mottllil) SSI. 75, Pure OH Co. 604 W. 6th St. S e n h a i i k G l a s s a m t T a i n t
tedder Westiughouse. Leav­
Com pany
VA nothing down. FA 2-8074
ing town, must sell. Total
WANTED Partner for food 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-462? price $350. 323 0650.
or FA 2-2118
business. Must be able to
AUTO RADIO SERVICE
put up $5000 cash. Invest­
CRIB, High Chair, Stroller.
3 BEDROOM. 1 bath CB
PERSONAL RADIO A TV
FA 2 9194.
ment
secured
by
equipment.
house, fenced hack yard.
25th. St. A Sanford Ave.
Also is tillered in business.
Call FA 2 0000 before 5,
MAPLE Bunk Beds. Excel,
Up to 20*7 on your invest­
FA 2 4284 after 3
31 A . P e l,
lent condition.
1 Inner*
ment. If interested write P.
spring matlress and 1 box
O. Box I486.
SIAMESE kittens. FA 20171.
spring. 2 Childs storage
and play desk*. Reasonable.
THE TIME TEN I Ell HUM 16. Female Help Wattled BEAGLE PUPS. Papers. $33
322 6710.
FA 2-7544.
116 N. Park Ave. FA 2 6123
WANTED. Resident of Town
of Casselberry for opening BOSTON Bull male puppy. MAYTAG automatic washer,
ROBERT A WILLIAMS
perfect condition. FA 2-9402.
AKC registered. F'A 26187.
as Deputy Town Clerk. $1.25
Realtor
hour. Approximately 30 hours
ZIG Z.VG Sewing Machine!
Raymond I.undquist, Assn.
a week. Must have experi­ 32. Flow er* • Shrubs
1962 model. 5 Payments of
FA 23931 Atlantic Bank Bldg
ence in shorthand, typing and POTTED MUMS m bloom.
$6.21 each or discount for
35c up.
2 BEDROOMS, living and din­ bookkeeping. Contact Mayor
cash. Write P. O. Box 42,
GRAPEYILLE NURSERY
ing room, big carpurle plus Fred G. Heath. TE 8 3646 or
Lung wood. Fla.
Grapcville Ave. Near 20th St.
paneled m tront, m (runt TE 8-3022.
FENCE Post. Round heart
porch, with jalousicd win­
cypress. 7 ft. A up. CaU
17.
Male
Help
Wanted
33.
Furniture
dows. 1505 Hanford Ave. tin
F'A 2-1440 or FA 2-8910.
and see it, looks good in WANTED bartender. Kxpori Used furniture, appliances,
side. Make me an offer and mice necessary. Apply CIO
tools, etc. Bought • Sold. 311. Autom obile* • Truck*
we will trade. Must sell. Ales* Open Naval Air Station.
Lurry'* Mart 215 Sanford
41. G1 loan. Call Cocoa
FA 2-1330 Ext. 449.
BUYING A NEW or
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
collect. NE 6-32J6.
USED CAR?
Sell Us Y’our Furniture. Quick
IS. Help Wanted
FINANCE IT WITH US
Service With the Cash.
♦ Low Interest Rate*
BOOKKEEPER. Must In- ex­
SUPEIt TRADING POST
• Low Monthly Payments
pert, need. In charge of
F'A 2-0677.
FLORIDA
STATE BANK
small office. Mac'* Oil Co.
Office FA 2-2)18
F R E E E S T IM A T E
202 N. Laurel Ave.
Night FA 20648
CABS WANTED
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
323 OiUU
REEL’S USED CARS
ovating.
New
A
Used
Furni­
2524 Park Dr.
Sanlurd, Fla. 19. Sltiiullnns ANanted
10th St. A Sanford Ave. .
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mtg.
Child Care. FA 2-2274.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave. '59 FORD Stallou Wagon.
ATTRACTIVE
3 bedroom,
FA 2-2117.
Air-Conditioned.
Radio 4i
Da hath Ixunc. Built in kit­ RELIABLE
Babysitting by
heater, power brakes and
chen, air conditioner. Cus­
(lie hour, day or weekend.
J E N K IN S &amp; W IL L IA M S
steering. $800. FA 22363.
tom drapes ami (tower mow­
Call FA 2 0644.
er included. S.ioo down,
NEW A Used furniture and 37. Hoats • M otor*
monthly payments $81.00. 21. Ilcuuty Snloiit.
appliances. Good plucc to
FA 2 2030.
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
buy—sell or trade. EASY IS f t HIGH HAT BOAT.
Merrury Mark 700 motor.
Complrte Beauty Service
TERMS. Wholesale price*
NO CASH NEEDED
Evemng Appointments
Mitchell adjuitahla trailer.
for cash.
3 Ht'divoni. 2 bath. Stil a
FA 2-4183.
FA 23742
Telephone F'A 2-7430
month. T. A 1, included. lU3 So. Oak
400 S. Sanford Avenue
322 8085.
Cut
Curl Beauty Simp
BEST Package deals now on
top quality Larsons, Evln*
Special on Perm*. Call for WANTED reliable couple to
1 D Y L L W IL D K
apiMmitmrnt. 3 Senior ope­
nules and Gator trailers.
take up monthly payments
We now have under construc­
rator*. Free parking lots.
Example: $1900 Runabout,
of $13 50 on 3 complete
tion for your inspection a 318 Palmetto Ave.
322-0834
motor and trailer outfit
rooms of furniture. Call
lovely 3 bedroom, 2 hath
complete. $1495. See our
TF! 8-1511, Casselberry, col­
liome, situated on a corner 25. I'lumlitnK hervlcttt
introductory offer. A $895
lect.
lot in desirable ldyllwilde.
36 ft. Ruoabout only $695.
This home feature* all of
Muny others. Terms. Rob*
31. A rlirien For Sale
the exciting items nccctson Sporting Goods, Dowry
Spurt
s
h
i
r
t
sale.
$1.99.
oary to please the discrim­
town Sanford. FA 2-4961. ’
i ' l n n t l i i i i K Si l i o u t i i i K
Bugs $2.99 up. Anny-Nnvy
inating liome buyer id to­
A
ll!
CONDITIONING
Surplus,
310
Sanford
Ave,
day. Prompt action will af­
38. M otorcycle* • Scooters
CONTRACT and REPAIR
ford you Hie opportunity to
MAGNUS
electric
chord
or­
WORK
VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS,
select paint and Ulc colors,
gan. Practically new.
New Jk Used.
plus other tutuor custom 1007 Sanford Ave. FA 1-6362
FA 2 8790.
Lewis Salas k Barrie#
changes.
PLUMBING
2517 Country Club Rd.
LIVING Room suite. Slip
Contracting Repairs
Ph. FA-2-79‘28
Total, just $Jo,oui), witli only
covered.
$65.
FA
2-1691.
FREE ESTIMATES
$1 Wo down Slid $131 per
II. L. HARVEY
READY' MIX Concrete, win­ 1959 A LL STATE Motor Scoomonth,
including
every­ 204 blllfurd Ave.
FA 2-3383
ter. FA 2-74U9.
dow sills, lintels, steps,
thing! No closing costs!
hicks,
sand,
cement,
rock,
May we serve you?
20. Kmliu Hi T ele v is io n
30. Trailem • Cabana*
|dpe, steel, grease traps,
PERSONAL RADIO &amp; TV
dry wells, stepping stones. SMALL All aumtnum Trailer.
1 DAY SERVICE
Miracle Concrete Co.
Sleep* 4. Fully equipped.
25tli, St. A Sanford Ave.
30U Elm Ave.
FA 2-5741
FA 2-59(19.
Beal Estate — Mortgages
Ph. 323 0655
111 N. Park Ave.
FA 2 2420
GENE'S T V . Prompt ser­
vice on T.V.’s, stereo's and
3 IJEDItUO.M, 1 bath. Excel
radios. I'll. 322 8393 auylent condition. Facing lake.
time.
102 Lake Dot Dr. Call be bad
for NO DOWN PAYMENT.
Call KA 2-7117 or FA 2 1472. 27. Special Service*

St. Johns Realty

We presently have au outstanding^aelection of renlal
and leas* home* lor your
Inspection
in
all
price
range*. It will be a plea­
LARGE
2
bedroom
trailer.
2-BEDROOM furnished apart­
sure to assist you iu se­
Lake A»hby. Adult* only.
ment, also efficiency apart­
lecting a borne.
FA 2 73U8.
ment, furnished. 322 0341.

Public haarlng w i l l ba bald
In tha Samlnola County Court
lln u it. Coun ty Commlaalonara
Boom.
Hanford,
Florida,
on • KMIftUl.ft: t U l.U I
W adnaiU ay, May I. 1*43 at T :l*
&lt; IlM M IV f tlO *
P.M. o r as toon tharaafiar aa
&gt;ultra uf l*aM»a
poaalbla.
Nmif*# !• harehy » lv # n . that
Samlnola County
a f te r consideration, the
Z o n ln s Commission
inoja County Zo nin g CommU*
liy llobart S llr awn
•Ion H'III hold • public h * t r a. iu ln o le County
I ii a to iW tvrmln* the f o a l b l l *
Zoning Director
lt&gt; o f rciTimiiitnilliii t«» th*
Puhllah: Apr. 33 A *« . I » « J
Hoard of County ComrnlMlnnC D I I — 3*
era that tho f o l l o t i l n * ri«»crlt&gt;*
rvl propel ly I ' r t i t n l l y ■on#»l CIX TIIE t il l MT up THE I Comm ercial be «uned It - I A
t a r x T V j i i i m :. m u i n o i i ; yi m s lf
|*nin lly
t t r e ld iiitU I:
i m m . s i .u h i im ,
Lot A i U m b t f 400.7? f t L

12. Beal Estate Tor Sale

Slenstiom Ideally

Houses for rent. For Infor­
mation contact Ted Wil­
liams Hardware, 205 E.
25th St.

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A p ril 23. 19G3 — Page 7

BEAUTIFT-LLY f u r n l shed
room. Private borne. Pb.
FA 2-7431.

Legal Notice

acrlbad

W ant

franfnril

3 FURNISHED Apartment* on
Stone
Island.
Efficiency
0. F or Rent
with large screened porch.
$50. Studio Apartment, 1 NICELY Furnished 2 bed­
bedroom. $$0. We pay uti­
room paneled hou»e A den.
lities on these. 2 Bedroom,
Cali after 4. FA 2 3249.
2 bath, modern kitchen, G.
RENTALS
E. appliances. $85. Phone
2. Notices • Personal*
3 BDR.M. unfurn. home Loch
FA 2 4280.
CARD OF THANKS
Arbor $95. 2 Ilednn. Furn.
To tile Pallor*, Officer* ami 1 Bit. Duplex. 317 W. 12th
Apt. $55. Robert A. Wil­
St. $80. NO 8-4208.
Members, Club* ami our
liams. Realtor. FA 2-3931.
many friend* of Seminole 2 BEDROOM upstair* Apt.
3 BR. Comfortable house. UnCounty and adjoining countCompletely
redecorated,
furu. k Reas. 1404 K. 20th
Ic*. The family anil staff
sparkling clean. Adult*. $75.
St.
Call Ocala 629 22U6 col­
of the Good Samaritan
1504 Celery Ave. V* mile
lect.
Home join the committee
E. of traffic light. FA 2 0808
in ■ BIG THANK YOU for
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equiptlie many Blessings and the For rent or lease. 30 x 40
|&gt;ed liuusc. Call FA 2-77U9
metal building with con­
many donation* that we
fur appointment.
crete floor. Contact Ted
have received. Again
we
Williams Hardware. 205 E. NEW furnished k unfurnish­
thunk you. 1 am.
ed 2 bedroom duplex apart­
Sincerely your*,
25th St.
ment, tile baths; terrazzo
(Mother)
Ruby
L.
AVAILABLE NOW. Beautiful
floors. Pb. FA 2-2J74 after
Wilson, Supcrvlaor
Brittany Farm House.
5 p in.
2 Bll Kit. equipped. $63
K E N T A BHD
2 BR. Kit. equipped. $75
Rollaway, Hospital k Baby
S E M IN U I. E t-O P N T V BOMINU ROSA L. P A Y T O N
Bed*.
c o w M ie e itix
Reg. Real Estate Broker
X n flrr - t Public l l - a r l a s
By Day. Week, or Month
N . t l c . la b - r » b y aDa n.-4 .ia t FA 2-1301 IT-92 at'lllawaUia
CAHHOLLS FURNITURE
a f t a r cotialdaratloii, tha H«u»Inola Coun ty Z o n in g Commlu- Efficiency Apt. 611 Park.
Ph. FA 2-5181 llti W. 1st St.

4 o tlw taa itiv
Nolle# o f Pgfclla Maarlag
Notice la haraby than, t l a

Herald

6. For Rent

Legal Notice

■ M t ii.v o i.i : t u i v n
litv iv u
t'OSS s t i s a t o v
X a t l M • ( f-gfclla H a a r l a g
N o t u a I* harstir *D a n . that
a lt a r culialdaratlun, lha MamI o cl a County Zoning Cuminla•lun w il l hold a puldlu haarlnu
In datarmlna tha raaalhllll* o f
ra ioin m ah dlo g to tha Hoard of
County
Coinmlaalonara
that
lha ( u lls w ln g daaorlbcd urol’»rt&gt; praaantly xonad A - l » g rlc ullu ra and I t - I A Haaldanllal
ha
lonad
C-S
Cotnmartial:
Krom tha N W c or o f Ilia N K ' i
of MW •. Of Hactlon IDSIM-ISM.
run H utcut'utr' VV rs.lt It tor
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It. Ihanca B lu*SS v&gt;'‘ Y. I » : « t
ft. thanca h « « - t S i S ' ‘ t: s l . l v
ft. thanca M IS ’ S M t " i: t t l . t a
ft, thanca H u v - H ' t Z " K ISV.4*
ft. thauc* N I C I t l l " VV I t "
plua or mlnua to C D o f clay
road, thanca N W'VS'OV’' VV
«S1 IS f t lo I'oU.
l-ubtlc haarlng will ba hal-J
In tha Samlnola .County Court
llouta. County Comtnlitlonar*
Itoom.
Hanford.
Flo rid *,
on
VV adnaaday. May I.
I* SI at
T:SV F.M. or aa aoon lh ataaftar
aa poaalbla.
Matnlnola County
Zonin g C oiu m lit lo n
Ivy Hobart B Urown
Bamlnola County
Zonin g Dlract or
I'ub llsh: A p r il S3 A tv. IStS

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NaKca a f l-a b ll r l l a a r la g
N o ll e # la haraby glvan, that
a f ta r cotialdaratloii, the MamInola County Zoning Conunlaaloli w ill hold a public haarlng
to datarmlna lha faaa lblllly of
raconiniaridlug lo lha H-ard of
Cuunl) Coinmlatloiiara that tla a
f o l i o * lr g daacrlbad
p ro pe r! )
prarantly aonad A - l
Vgrlcul'.ora ba sunad It-S Hlngla t' aln lly Itaaldantlal: Al l of
Itaal
Ha: rn on toaka ll arit ty . I*, it
7. I*ga. ST and 4* and Amamird
l-lat o f Utock I Itaal Ifavau on
Laka ll ar nay, i*. Li. 7, I' g tt.
I'ubllc haa rlng w ill ba tir’d
In Ilia haintnola Count) Court
llot.aa, f o u n t ) Coniinlaalutirra
Ituoiii,
Hanford,
rlorld*.
on
VVa.|li-a l a ) . May I. I f t : at 7 .V
l-.M. or aa aoon tha raafiar aa
poaalbla.
Maitilnola County
Zo n in g CoiiitnUalwn
Lly Hobart 8. Itruw n
Hamtnula t,'ounty
Z .iiing Dlractor
F u b ll. ii: Apr. Si A SV, i n *
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3 BEDROOM, 2 hath Imiiiic,
Florida room, built-in oven
«iul range. I.argr utility
room and carport, shallow
well fur yard. Rent $115
| m t month. See at 123 K.
Coleman Circle, Pinecrest.
If interested call collect.
Lt. Daniel
P. Kt-nmxly,
MOtg 902B NAS. Patuxent
River, yiaryland. VO 33111,
Ext. 410.

12. Krul Kntiitc Fur Sale

Jim Hunt Realty

Wall

Stcnstrum Realty

ROLLERS o/SANFORD

5IASONRY 2 bedroom liome.
Imrge rooms, corner lot.
(gulet location. Near big
tree park. $6,200. Goad
terms
Winter Park. Ph
TE 8 1633.

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
Centrally Air . Conditioned.
3 large bedrooms, IVk bath*,
witli a screened porch. 107
Bunker Lane.
l ul l THE YOUNG
FEE *N GREEN ES1A1LS
AT HEART
20tb St. Extension
If a liome for you la Just a
place lor eating, sleeping
R A V E N N A 1»AKK
and watching TV, read no
\ ery neat and attractive 3
further. This liome goes
bedroom CB home, featur­
beyond providing live nor­
ing standard extra* plus
mal comforts expected of a
fenced yard and air con­
modern 3 bedroom, 2ia bath
ditioner. Just $675 down
bouse— It waa built for
and $78 per mouth.
PEOPLE w Iio like PEO­
P LE ! 150 gucsti have of­
ten been entertained in the
large
living
room, Tiie
Real Estate — Mortgage*
Palm Beach Room, the
111 N. Park Ave.
322 2420
Parly Room, and the patio
. . . Hie Party Room Is
PAY closing cost* and as­
also perfect for children's
sume $12 monthly pay­
birthday parties, and what
ments
on
two - bedroom
a "b a ll"
lisc teenager*
house. Call FA 2-3493.
bave when it i* their night!
H ill SALE by uum-i Lund
And outdoor# — swimming,
at Corner of 4th and Bay
buuliug, water-skiing, fishAve. 370’ x 200’. FA 2-0221.
mg—you name it!
See for youraelf. You could
IM MEDl ATE~ OCCUPANCY
search for year* without
Centrally Air &gt; Conditioned,
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A
knowledge of
crew rescue procedures by
both military and civilian
aafety personnel is tnansds
lory at the scene of an air­
craft
accident,
Ix-dr.
C.
Thomas Covill, Safety Offi­
cer for Heavy Attack Wing
One told an assembly of 75
local safety officials last
week.
Speaking before firemen,
police and forrrslry authori­
ties from Seminole and Vo­
lusia Counties, Cowlle said,
"Your prc*rncc here alone
Indicates a strong desire to
assist u* In (tie event of an
aircraft accident."
The occasion was the first
in a sertea of Wing-NAS San­
ford briefings to civilian of­
ficial* on crash and rescue
operation!.
The purpose of the annual
conference*.
according
to
Wing official*. Is to Kivo civi­
lian user* first-hand, up-todate knowledge and informa­
tion on effective crew rescue
procedure in the A3 Sky war­
rior, A5A Vigilante amt TF9
Cougar aircraft.
The all-day conference be­
gan with lecture* by Covill
and on-the-spot inspection of
NAS aircraft with an eye
towant crew rescue methods.
Later the delegates watched
a two-hour fire-fighting de­
monstration
using
latest
equipment under the super­
vision of NAS structural Fire
Chief Claude M. Whitten.

G R E E T IN G
G U ESTS
nt the Sareptn benefit
hall at tho M ayfair Irm,
Saturduy night, were
le ft to right, A r t Flynn,
public rclationa direc­
tor o f the San Francis*
co Gianta, Mr*. W . L .
M erritt, one o f the hurt!
w o r k i n g committee
member* and E verett
Kerr,
M ayfair
man­
ager. Bottom picture,
Mr. and Mra. C liff MeKibhln, finance com­
m ittee members and
Richard Reagan, bull
chairman.
(Herald Photos)

Tampa U. Opens
Summer Register

Ryan Service
Held Sunday

Tenon* wishing to attend
the 1803 *ummcr session «t
the University of Tampa
should make application aa
aoon aa poaalble, Dr. Willi*
J. Dunn, director of admiss­
ion* and registrar haa an­
nounced.
Aa toon as applications are
received and pruapccllve stu­
dent* are accepted for admiiaion to tha summer acaalon,
they may pre-register for
Uielr course*, insuring their
choice of claaaea, Dr. Dunn
laid.
Summer acaalon claaaea will
begin on Monday, June 17.
and the aeailon will end on
Aug. S. Itralalration for cur­
rent atudent* will lie field
on Thuraday, June 13, ami
for new and returning stu
dent* on Friday, June It.
I,atc registration will take
place from t to 8 p. m. on
June 17.

Hospital Notes

A 1*1111. 17
Admission*
Ikmnlhy tlroM-nkeinper, Lake
Mary; C h a r l e s HillliarUl,
Ivoul* SalUcr, Drilary; Clar­
ence Hatfield, Dali**, Tcxa*;
George Hay, Edna Martin,
Uirlla Bronson, Mildred Oilley, Minnie Strong, Jill Gem*
ma, A/alee llarineau, Bessie
Anderson, Nellie Phillip*, Lil­
lie Mary Nirley, Sanford.
Ilirtba
Mr. and .Mr*. Itoyinond Nor­
man of Del.aml, a Kiri.
Mr. ami Mr*. Tim E. Phillip*
of Sanford, a boy.
Discharges
I'aiiline Poole, Del.aml; Betly Moore, Titusville, Warren
Ewing, .Mabel llallhuacn, De­
nary; George Hay, Emily
Saekell, Susan Stein, George
Arnold. Stay WoiMlrulf, How
By Mra. Adam Muller
The Unit annual variety ard Chadwick, JoAnn Ogle*•how,
"Those
Wonderful by, Joanne Capps, Mr*. Paul
Year*," will be prevented by Werner and baby girl, San­
(uember* of the Dellary Vol­ ford.
APRIL 18
unteer Firemen’* Asm. and
Admissions
it* Auxiliary on Wednetday
and Thursday at R p. tn. In Ann Moore, Orlando; Dorothy
tlie llcerration Hall of the j Hotter, lld la ry; Easter Ka­
le ridge, Deli ary; Klale SlurFire .Station.
More than 33 voice* are timer, Dcl.and; Janie. Cramp
in this year’a claim* and Ion, .lotin Knelllnger, Michael
many specialty number* have llrumlcy, Jean Clark, William
been prepared. Sir*. Charlei Mann, Gilliert Postell, Mark
Ulrich i* director and Vuta Hittctl, Michael Hlttell, James
Ellison of Sanfurd.
LambersUm la planiit.

DeBary Firemen
To Present
Annual Show

Air Safely
Measures Told
Outthorough
At Course

Birth*
Mr. and Mra. Paul Clark oi
Knnlnrd, a boy
DIseharKes
llutli Boyle, flellary; Tammy
Ityan. Dellary; Jill (lemma,
Mr*. Paclflro Drnganza ami
hahy, Mr*. Claud Ilyroin and
baby, Mr*. Alvin Leo and
baby, Ullie SI ary Nieley,
Frank Pills, Iteaslc Anderson
of Sanford.
A PRIL l»
Admission*
Mary Ann Hamilton, Dellary;
Edna Lcathcrwood, Joseph
Zavrntny, Shirley Coodman,
Kathryn Bunge,
She I lie
Hopps and Henry llnmn of
Sanford.
Illrtha
Mr. and Mra. W. II. Hiinge
of Sanford, a Imy
.Mr. and Mrs. James Crump­
ton of Sanford, a Imy
Mr. mid Mrs. William Goodmail of Sanford, a boy
IHsthargrs
Henry Murkey, Lake Monroe;
Shelllc Hupps, Michael Hitletl, Mark l(illi-l), Michael
llrumlcy, Jean Kdwarils, Lu­
cille Anderson, Essie .Slone,
Eldon Shiver, William It.
Harvey Jr., David Knmlsen,
Shirley Hedcll, Mrs. Freddie
ItolmiMin and baby, Mrs.
I aiuls Seuhe and baby of
Sanford.

Funeral service* for Milton
II. Ryan who died last Thurs­
day afternoon at Fish Memor­
ial Hospital In DrLund were
held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at
the Allen Summcrhlll Chapel
in Det.nmt. Rurial wa* in the
Evergreen Cemetery of En­
terprise with Rev. Fred Fos­
ter officiating.
A native of Washington
County, V*., Ryan was an
Enterprise resident for 39
year* where lie owned and
operated Ryan’s Store until
Ilia retirement,
A World War 1 veteran, he
wa* a So year member of the
Masons and a former District
(Inc County Commissioner.
He was president of the Volusla-Seinlnole Hunting Club
and a trustee of the Harnett
Memorial Methodist Church
of Enterprise.

Oviedo Names
Cheerleaders
Ily l.lnda Smithson
Oviedo High Cheerleaders
for the iwt3-(M school years
were announced Friday amid
much excitement and spe­
culation among the the stu­
dent*.
Named for the Varsity
Squad were Maureen Hoyle,
Alice Fox, Marilyn Partin,
Ann Ridenour, Nancy Swen­
son and Joy Walnwrlghl. Al­
ternate*
will
lw
Miriam
Wlteelcr an&lt;l Kathy K«t&gt;k.
Junior Varsity cherrlead
era will bo Judy Htirclt, Cathy
Corlon, Belli Gore, Anne
Martin. Linda Buy and Lin­
da Biggins,

M ental Health Fight
Drive Set N ext W eek
Rcddcnl* of Seminole Coun­
ty will tic called Upon to join
in a "National Hally Against
Menial Illness" at a meeting
May 2, during Mental Health
Week. April 28 to May I. Till*
meeting will take place at 8
p.m. at the Seminole High
School.
The .National liaily Against
Mental Illness is a nationwide
event sponsored by the Na
tonal Association for Mental
Health, its Ron division* ami
chapters throughout the conn
try, and many oilier national
organizations and their affil­
iates.
ft* purpose, according to

William Ttiomai, president of
the Seminole County Associa­
tion for Mental Health, i* - to
stir a national awakening tn
the grave problem ol mental
Illiieis."
Citing President Kennedy’s
mental health message to
Congress last February. Mr.
Thomas noted that the Presi­
dent bad called for a "new
approach" to the problem
based on new scientific know­
ledge ami new psychiatric
treatment measures.
If you need netp, ciil
FA 2-56t2 ami place * Her­
ald Classified.

F IR S T P R E S B Y T E R IA N C H URCH young people o f the Senior High
Fellowship ujienl the weekend at Iloek Eagle State Park, in Eatontun, (Ju.
at the W orld MUnlon* Conference. Th e nix Sanford young people traveled
by chartered bun with about 1,000 other high acboool and college youth*
who attended. Shown here a* they le ft from Sanford Friday were Norma
Adam*, Tom m y Makin, Helen Mann, Sherry Mnrazitn, Steve Sewell and
Linda W illiam s.
(H erald P h oto)

County Ball Big Attraction
Eyes, ear* and plans of the
paccmaking dancing set oi
tho county arc focused on the
Charlie Spivak dance band
that will mark the closing of
the Seminole County SemiCentennial celebration here
on April 27.
The renowned and jKipular
orchestra leader and his top­
flight musician* will give the
Mayfair
Inn
crowd
"the
dance of the season" as Hie
curtain is brought down on
a festive day filled with
headline attractions.
Garnett White, chairman of
the dance, said that the Jaycrc Information booth plione
lias been ringing much more
frequently for reservations in
the pas; few days, indicating
that ns Ihc day of the dance
gel* closer, more and more
parties are lie ing organized
to take advantage of the rare
opportunity to "have a ball”
to the music of a nationally
known orchestra.
Aland two-thirds of the
table* that have been set up
tn lake care nt the dancers
during rest hreaks have been
reserved, White said.
Hr urged those whn have
been planning to "gel in the
act" with the other dancers
of the area to call in for
their reservations us soon as
possible. If tickets that have
been set aside are not called
for in the next few days, re­
servations no doubt will be
canretlcd, not because the

L A R G E S E L E C T IO N
O F COLD H A R D Y

SHRUBBERY
A L L SIZES

committee wants to do so, tainment offered in this Cen­
but to help meet an assured tral Florida district,’* White
demand for the limited avail­ said.
able space at the table*.
He pointed out that while
White commented on the tlie Blue Angel* and the
fact that in addition to Spi- ‘Chuting Stars, navy’* preci­
vak’s orchestra, there will sion airmen who wilj have
the thousands of
lie other entertainment to add thrilled
enjoyment to the ‘ 'big night." visitors attending the open
Candl Scott, appealing in house at the Naval Air Sta­
personality, appearance and tion earlier in the day, are
voice will hate a featured not part of the act,” they
will be at (lie dance to enjoy
spot on the bandstand.
"This i* tlie biggest bar­ the outing and shake hand*
gain in dancing and enter­ i with local admirer*.

Yes.
The exact model Plymouth
that beat Chevrolet and Ford
can be in your driveway tomorrow.
A customer walked into a Plymouth dealership the other
day and asked where he could get a Fury just like the one
that beat Chevrolet and Ford in 8 out of 10 tests at Riverside.
The Plymouth salesman grinned broadly and said, "Mister,
you're leaning on onei" The point is, the exact model
Plymouth that performed so well at Riverside-winning
every acceleration test, the handling test, both passingsafety tests, and the gas economy test—-is performing just
as well for thousands of new Plymouth owners every day.
(There’s probably one sitting in your Plymouth Dealer's
showroom this minute, with a 5-year/SO,000-mile warranty*
in the glove box.) See and drive the 1963 Plymouth!

N ATIO N W ID E CONSUMER T IS T IN Q IN STITU TE REPORT

A t P ly m o u th 's r e q u c it , N a tio n w id e C o n s u m e r J e s tin g In s t it u t e p u rc h a s e d
th e la s t c a r s - a 1963 C h e v ro le t Im p a la V-8. f o r d G a la ile " 5 0 0 " V-8, a n d
P ly m o u th f u r y V 8. th e y c o n d u c te d e v e ry te s t a n d c o m p u te d a ll re s u lts .
S ee y o u r P ly m o u th D e a le r lo r illu s tr a te d O ffic ia l R e s u lts B o o k le t,

MILL CLIME
CHEVROLET.......16.00 sec.
PLYMOUTH........16 44 tec.
fORD..............••16 00 sec.

XERO.TO-SIXTT
PLYMOUTH........11.99 *ec.
CHEVROLET....... 13.64 MC.
fOHO..................18.01 sic.

CITY PAttIN Q
PLYMOUTH............. 278 ft.
CHEVROLET........... .279 H.
FORD,
.305 It.

QUARTMt.MIL&gt;
PLYMOUTH........18 04 sec.
CHI VHOLLI....... 18 99 see.
FORD................. 20.63 sec.

PLYMOUTH............ ,462 ft.
CHEVROLET........... .516 ft.
foh o ..................... .554 It.

WILOMITMV RUN
PlYMOUIH........33.43 sec.
CHEVROLET.......34.44 sec.
FORO. , , •. •,,... .3 7,59 sec.

FORD..................... .120 ft.
PLYMOUIH............ .125 ft.
CHEVROLET........... .133 It.

ECONOMY RUN
PLYMOUTH...... IB 77 mpg,
C M IV H O lL t,...17.04 mpg.
fORO......... . . . . 16.14 mpg.

PLYMOUTH.........2:32 mtn.
FORD.................. 2:44 mtn.
CHLVHOLtT........ 2:57 mm.

EMIROCNCT STOP

CO.STOP-PARK

S ', - M IL E C L A S S IC

PLYMOUIH.. . . 2:61.74 min;
CHEVROLET....2:65 67 mm.
TORO.............. 3:04.89 min.
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Grnpcville Nursery
2221 Grapevillr Ate.
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IN F L O R ID A

KEEK IS A NATURAL
From nature's Ig h t gram com es sparkling, light b e e r . . .
Florida's traditional beverage of m oderation . . . it's lig ht,
sparkling, delicious.

ItE l), W H IT E A M ) 1ILUE P E T U N IA S were plimUsl Saturday in all the
planter boxes on F irst St. by member* o f tile Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorori­
t y '* Gatitma Om ega Chapter, hr their contribution toward the celebration
o f the Semimile County Semi-Centennial. The ladle* warned that though
ih ey Ituve purchtuMKl and planted the flower*, it will be up to merchant* to
w ater them and keep them from dying. From le ft are Mrs. Kirby Fito Jr.,
Mrs. James M cKee. Mra. M ary Keenan, Mr*. Johnny IH ggiiu , Mr*. Eli
W hite, M r*. Henry Tooke and M r*. Raymond Fox. Kneeling are Mr*. John
' Dickey and M r*. Edward McCall Jr.
(H erald Photo),

A nd nelurally, th e Brew ing Industry in Florida I* proud ol
the m ore then 827 ,820,835 it co ntributes in te ie s to the state
ol Flortde each y e a r ,,.m o n e y Utet h e lp * support our
schools, our h o s p itals, and out to e d *, in Florida, beet b e ­
lo n g s . . . enjoy N.

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Y 01 'UK I W I I L I ) by The Sanford Automobile Dealers Association to the most
exciting event ne’ve ever staged in Seminole County, The 1902 Auto Show.
Don’t miss it! Admission Free!
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LOCATION: Simford .Memorial Stadium (Lianls Hall
l*ark), AlcllonvilU* Ave., just off Celery.
DATK: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, April 21, 25, 2ti.
TI.MK: 1:00 l'.M. until 10:00 1\M.

1. See the world famous “ Flying Silver Condors’*
perform on the high wire!
2, Free orchids to the first 50 adult ladies each
night!

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2. Live entertainment by “ The Tempos” , The
Shades” and “ The Kockin Koadrtinners” .

PLAN TOSEE THE SIXTY -THREES
Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - M ar. 2 4 , 2 5 , 2 6

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frajifurb
Srrnlh
P .ip o 2 - \ — A p r i l 2 ‘.\, ’0.1

New Rambler
Emphasizes
Ipadershio

DETROIT—The 1!W1 Ram­
bler* presented by American
Motors Cor {Mira lion re emphasin'* the compact lead­
er's sire and balance concept
while iitillilng new body build­
ing techniques t" take on s
fresh new nppenrancc
Tire new Ita inbirr l,'lm»lr
Mx and Ainbasssdor V-8.
which are on talc are lower
In silhouette, look much big­
ger but are actually more
than ail inch shorter in over­
all length Ilian previous mo­
del*.
GRASS, o f Brass Motors, displays a l lJ(M Plymouth.
Coining on the heels of the
is displayed by Hen Howland, o f Seminole County Motors.
best sales year in the com­
pany's
history'.
Rambler's
first major appearance change
in several years is based on
an advanced unit construc­
tion method that result* in
a stronger, safer burly ami
sellun
and
a
8and
9
passen­
I
be
Savoy
series
serle;
Plymouth offer* 28 differ­
New
styling,
exceptional
u
2-and
I-dull r ger station wagon, bulb B and greater precision and quality
there
ent
models
lor
19G
J
In
four
A new 428-cubic-inch super
performance ami fuel econo­
Dodge offers
automobile
H-ey Under; ftelvedere offers In manufacturing.
Slock Plymouth is the ItkEt
my - - plu* a 60,00(1 mile or
Other highlights of the G't buyers a choice of 12 models
2 and T-dnur sedan* and a 2successor to the spectacular
Renault, largest French uu- per rent above predicted sales
five year warranly on major
dour lur-ltup in bulb hand 8 It am bier Include a seven-fold fur IWEI, ranging from low1982 Plymouth Super Slock
OlimJiT models, and U-aik I U Increase in use id galvanized price compact* to medium- tu nuiker, hits UNveiled ti new for 1982. K H» will make up 113 that swept (o 41 track re­
power train components - *
most
of
this
intreuse.
steel
for
g
res
ter
rust-resis­
passrnger wagon* with V-8
compart sedan the It-8—de­
price luxury ears.
pro (linking Un* 1983 I’ iyinmitli
“ The American market wits cords and piled up 328 troph­
only; Fury with 4 disir sedan tance, step down design with | There are three separate signed especially for inlei na­
a Fining entry Iii the low price
very
much in our thoughts ies for its owner* in four
lower
over
all
height,
curved
and 2 dour haidliip in both Glines of Dodge passenger tional markets.
field tlm year.
whin
we designed the R-B,’* month* of drag strip com­
side
glass,
new
grille
design,
car*, each distinctly differ­
The R-8 is a four-ifoor. five
and 8-eylinder models, and
petition last summer.
Tlie new I'lyniuulli model*
the 4-d"t&gt;r hsrdlop, txmvertl- large wrap-around bumpers, ent in styling, »iu- and price. passenger ear featuring disc *ald Grub. "W e believe there
With bigger displacement
new
Twin
Stick
Door
shift
is
a
good
muihei
for
a
com­
hie coupe, 8 ami U p a s s e n g e r
All will lie on display at tlie brakes on all wheel* and u
have a wider, longer look lo
and
more power, the new
Dramutic new styling fea­ add crispness to the styling.
wagons with V-« only. The transmission with overdrive, Sanford Automobile Show.
rear-mounted 48 housapower fortable four-door ardun sell­ Plymouth 42G gives added
go witli their widely ccclaimTim 3Pi)-Maurau&lt;ler V-8 now Sport Fury series have a ' ocrmnncntly lubricated trans­
tures plus Increased power
ing
for
around
TI.Mio,
partic­
The three lines are: the engine. It sell* for }l,i'J3
td liveliness.
alternators,
and new,
ularly now when the Ameri­ momentum to tlie unpreced­
and perfnrnisncc highlight the becomes the standard engine 2 door hardtop and converti­ missions,
family-size
compact (East Const port of Entry I.
They arc three indie* lung­
many
other
improvements
to
can
comparts ure getting lurg- ented competition record of
on
the
Monterey,
replacing
the
Dart; the standard-size, pop­
iliangt* for the 1983 Merrill)'
ble cuu|h' with 8 cyiitnlcr en­
Renault continues to sell
(lie sensational Plymouth 413
fu-tlier
reduce
maintenance
er and an inch wider than in .Monterey.
ular-price Dodge; and the the Dauphine, the small econ­ er and mure ex|&gt;eiisivc.
223 six-cylinder ami 292 V-H gines only.
Su|&gt;er Stock that tills year
costs
and
service
require­
1982. A ityliah new roof line
luxurious, medium-price Dud- omy sedan that hs* kept the
The completely r e s t y l e d engines winch nra no longer
All 1UG3 I'lyniuulli cur* bsve
has given drag strip farts one
ments.
Continued
features
in­
go HHo ami Custom 880.
with upright rear window, a Munt«r«y, the big car entry in
fully unltUcd bodies, insde
cumpany in s e c o n d place
of
the most powerful and
available on Monterey. Thn
longer rear deck with roomier the Mercury line, Includes a
“ Our 1W!3 line up gives tho among imported autos, a*
even bellcr this year by clude Rambler’s double safe­
dramatic demonstrations of
stamluid SIM) engine with twoty
hraku
system
and
ceramicApproximately 2(81 commun­ competitive performance any
trunk and amart new front- unhpin reverse - sloped rear
American motorist the wid­ well as tlie sporty Caravclle
incens of sddlllunsl roriosmu
barrel carburetor is rated at
end styling gives the 1983 window and roof line that -eta
ities in the United States and production *tock car has ever
pioicclbm,
stronger struct­ armored muffler and tailpipe. est selection ol Dodge cars " 8 .”
25(1 horsepower and uses reg­
Plymouth a distinctively new the eur upurt from all other
in our company's 19-year
ures and tighter sealing.
Vincent Grub, president of several guest countries ure known.
ular fuel. With four-barrel op­
appeal.
American ears.
Tito ornamental trim parts history," Dodge General Man­ Renault's U. 8, operations, expected to be represented in
tion, the engine is rated ut 300
All 1UG3 Plymouth automo­
The new rear window, which
on the listin Dodge Dart have ager llyron J, Nichols said said his company hopes to sell tho 1083 All-American Soup
horsepower. Hotli IlirO-englnes
bile* sold ill the United States goes up and down, hua iroThe 1963 Dodge Dart has
45,000 to 50,000 ears— Duu- llox Derby, the boys' coasting
round edges lo protect he
may l&gt;o equipped with dual
and Canada carry a new war­ poitant functional advantage*
competition sponsored e a c h single headlights which ar&lt;
pliines,
!t-8a
and
Caravellea—
The
1903
Dodge
Custom
H
su
tMiiiy
paint
from
cutting
or
range Mere - O - Malic trans­
»cvcn inches in diameter.
ranty for five years or ao.onu us well us styling appeal. The
in 19*13. This will In- about 30 year by Chevrolet,
is 17 feet. 9 inches long.
cracking.
mission, tho fully synchronised
mile*, whichever comes first, window elniita inward and virA
Detroit
engineer
ha*
or­
four -speed flour m u u n t e d
on major power train com­ l u n 11 y eliminates visibility
manual transmission. A newly ganized a three-car team of
ponents. Plymouth is the first problem* c a u s e d by ruin,
designed fully synchronised Chrysler 3i*l cars, with ex­
of the low-priced standard- snow, frost or lee. The win­
three-speed manual Irunsmis- perienced drivers and navi­
aired ears lo offer such ex­ dow, which is )tower operated,
sion is available on the stand- gators to compete in national
tended owner protection.
provides excellent ventilation aid :i!HI-engine.
rallies of the .sports Car Club
The length ol all IMS Ply­ when opened. Thu new roof
of America.
mouth sedans, hard topi and also allow morn than half
They are competing tn
.
convertibles is thn salon - nn inch of nilbltiouul rear seal
The Dodge Custom kni for evnils traditionally dominat­
BOfi Inches. There are no Inter­ head room.
ItHU &lt;tiers a choice of 13 ed by European cars and
In nddllion to the new roof exterior colors. Tlie paint is American compacts but tlie
mediate, In between models,
•hurt wheelbase or small en­ line, the exterior of tho Mon­ a new bulling-ly pc acrylic engineer. Scott Harvey, »ay»
terey bus been completely re­ enamel winch is highly dur­ tlie big Chrysle- 3oo cars have
gine cars in lln- line.
Standard power plants are styled. All ntnjor sheet metal able and provide* longer- what it lakes to do well on
rallies Ireranse of their fine
I2A ruble Inch
ineilnrd
Six and ornamentation bus ban lasting gloss and luster.
bundling qualities.
end the 318 cubic inch Fury changed. The front features a
Accurate timing, skillful na­
The 1UG3 Dodge Hsu anil
V-8- Until engines retain the new bumper and r o n e a v e
•conotny features which have grille. The rear of the car bus Custom 880 have a free­ vigation and all-around driv­
won fur Plymouth victories In new quarter p a n e l s , n e w standing vertical hood orna­ ing skill, rather than top
Its clast Is the Mobla Econo­ bumper, and triple tail lights. ment which displays the fam­ speed, are the principal fac­
my Hun the past six years In Canted blade-type fenders ex­ iliar Dodge triangular trade­ tors hi determining the win­
ner of a rally, Harvey say*.
tending the length of thu rur, mark.
• row.

J. I). (Red)

A 19fi3 DODGE

1963 Plymouth Has Longer, W ider Lines

New Compact Sedan Plymouth Swept

Dodge Offers
42 New Models

44 Race Records

Set By Renault

Dramatic New Styles
Highlight Mercury

Soap Box Derby

Chrysler Enters
Sports Car Field

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New look... new “go”: Mercury elegance at the Auto Show!

M O N TER EY C U S T O M 4-D O O R SED AN

Unique Breezeway ro o f... 390 V-8 as the standard engine

R a m b l a r C l a a a l o - N o * w ith a c I i u k t o r a new V - 8. o r
it* fam ous running m ale, the Classic ti. T o p Six or \ -8 econom y.
N e w T ri-P o U e d h w t t fo r exceptionally s n u a it h perform ance.

ruddy tippoinict! ii it c u o r s . exceptional riding comfort. 25l&gt;-lip engine
(ITO-lipopiioiuOgocoupenot perloinuiue,ouitUndmg \ -8economy.

N I W R R f 1 / tW A V REAM W IN D O W 0 P T N 5 . th e
, lo B i l l .•(
w e y v e n tila tio n . Close sid e w in d o w s, o p e n li r x b * . r c o n tro ls , a ir llo w s
th ro u g h car and Out tear w in d o w . W in d a n d Ir a lb c &lt;&gt;- 've is b u s tle d .

A BIO M AR AU D ER 3 * 0 V * N O W STANOARO o n e .e r ,
M o n te re y . O p tio n a l V - f l’s ra n g e u p to a S u r e r H r i . j r i a c o V -B .
L a non , n t * . m e jt a n J a id M * f« u 0 c ( i3 0 Y - 8 t h n , * * o n le g a l* ' * * . !

ij( l i t pi, Ctc*f| i in f 4111Of - mil**

M O R S M E R C U R Y N t W k l R«c,ss»d frtif Window

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IU srgiv r«4uc«t aUio. #id* ftir vinMUy Hcjf &gt;Mt p4, »g in mj* r titu f'tfdfoom. _
titodvi) iiam luuifi* Mif cuff Mouterup mikei §&lt;
ii|L- g
Auj you cm
(tom cof1H'Wimt OptiOAil filiiL including a ftOArf n|^r&lt;*ttd tfofit -e-it and a combined AM&lt;f M Md«o,

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M
ERCURY
NORtUtT •HoaURtT CUSTOM-i b*

lla,i lot lun iii the oJ Rambler American. Reclining bucket
console, mo-toning mid a new 13s-horsepower Six arc all standa

T H E M O S T V A L U E -F IL L ED R A M B L E R S E V E R BUILT
N e w l \dtaiKcd l ml t onslruelrun on t I.icsk and ^mtuisiJoi features
one-piece immdc. Moie galvanized steel for longer, rost-iire life.

N e w I btcncatKi lopaxls.Looks longer but it un’t.Even »haiper turning.

N a w l S e i u - l t a m i c c u r x c d glass s id e m h u I o a * . h m V i.O U U c a t ' *
N e w eacc o f c u l t A rte c a n d e x it , n e w b e a u ty , n e w fe e lin g o t s p a c io u s n e s s ?

N e w I I ii- P o is c d P o w e r 1 c l j « ' i k j . i J \ i n t s j " j J o r e n g in e * j t c c ia d le d 111
d e e p r u b b e r a t c e m e r o l g ia s u y f o r u n m a tc h e d s m o o tlin e s * .

N a w l B a c k e t 'C a lx , sotlsolc, a n d Iw m -Sticlk I lo o t S h ill with Install I

N e w l IVni Rambler Classics and Ambassadors are almotl 3 inches
lower, yet base plenty of toorn lor six b-footer*.

Osc t la k e . S p o t ls - c a r s l y Ic a n d spun, L x c n b c i t c i e c o n o m y . Optional.

a s SURE t o SSS M E R C U R Y 'S F U N L O V IN O N IW C O M E TS ANO S P A R K LIN G N tW M C TSU R S A t I H l AUTO S H O W !
tO H U • N i l LO k * NON I t h i s . C n o O lC I. c t

3 M u le * C c N M .it • U N CO IN M i n i u m

o is il k i.

SEE ALL T H E NEW RAM BLERS A T T H E S H O W -S E D A N S -W A G O N S -H A R D T O P S -C O N V E R T IB L E S
A M E R IC A N M O T O R S - D E D I C A T E D T O E X C E L L E N C E

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Buick Sports New Design
Hunk Mot,a Division intro­ icrent appeal ance*’
The Flectra 225 can be
identified by its long, straight
rear fenders that extend be­
yond Hie body panel, by its
uniipie. concave taillights and
liv the four \enti|&gt;iins on the
tront tender.
Tlie Wildcat has its own
grille design with brushed

duced its new line of ears lor
HHsl witti all series distinc­
tively styled in a completely
new design and featuring
numerous engineering refine
metils which w i l l reduce
maintenance costs and in­
crease safety and case of

stainless steel moldings ex
lending down the sides from
Hie headlight to the middle of
the front thsir A similar
molding across the bark, be­
tween the taillights, identities
the Wildcat from the rear.
The new Special, tup selling
ear to its class, ha* been in­

creased in length from Iffl T
to 192.1 inches. The additional
length Is in the rrar fenders
which extend beyond the body
panel, and bumpers, both
front and rear, have been
made deeper, giving the Spec­
ial a more massive look
Smart new interiors, luxur­

iously done in a wide choice
of nylon, leather and vinyl
fabrics, add to the overall de­
cor of boih the Special and
regular line. All-vinyl inter­
iors are available in two-door
and tour-door models of beSabre series for the first
lime

o p e ra tio n

All regular • si/c Itlllcks
maintain approximately the
same dimensions
as last
year bill tile Special Series
models are lour indies longer
The
Wildcat,
introduced
Iasi spring ha* been expand
ed into a complete series lor
1‘dtT with three models til­
lered in a two-door and fourdoor hardtop and a convert!
hie \ four speed Horn mount­
ed transmission is available
as an option on all Wildcat
models. Front bucket seats,
with renter console limning
the transmission control, are
standard on the Wildcat con
vcrtlble and two door hard
top, and optional on llte four
door hardtop
“ This is Hie first time Hoick
has ever oftered Its complete
tine with distinctive styling
fur each sene#,*’ said Edward
|l (toilert. general manager
of llmck an) vice president of
tieneral Motors. “ From the
Special rigid up through the
lllviera and Flectra 225, each
series has a complelely dtf-

HILL Hll.Ml'IIILI

1LARKY ISYU1) demonstrates n (lit
Rambler Ambassador, with Harold

Whittern assisting. They are with Bill
Hemphill Motors.

IS you didn’t plan

of Hill Hemphill Motors, shows a !!•(&gt;:! Pontiac (Irani!

Prix.

to go to the show,

Riviera Is 'Revolutionary' For '63
'because of S TYU N l! I'l l"
ltuick Motor Division hast ot styling anil engineering tn ni t lie I i ii i I v
r ,„,f I. \ \C E and KNISINKI HINT.
Sharply
sculptured
released the details nl its rev novations, ineludlli : a steer
, | ) | N ltiN h a v e h e rn a it aim
.
.
,
,
.. |
uluiionary now Kiw cu, a per- in l; w h e e l th a t c a n tie ta ilo re d lin es, sh e e r side p a in Is a m t eil
in te r n .itio ii,il
el.t - le v I
(,;,|w a r ij | i |tirlli&gt;ri gen
»onaliml. custom, s p o r t s to any |m &gt; d u m to lit Hie d u ll a lo w s ilh o u e tte g iv e th e U lv
eht.r a jm a n a g e r ot H u irk
coupe Wdll .HI extremely Ion victual d r iv e r , »id, w in d o w s ie ra a ro n lm c n ta l hail, ut
nam e,
e r a lls m a iis lo p and v ic e
p re s id e n t ot (g en eral
center ot gravity— IS inches— ! w ith o u t Ir a tn e s , am t th e w in d
.M otors. “ T il l* is llu tc k 's hid
Hint permits a Tilsit degree ol sh tehl an d b a c k glass m -1 in p o w e r.
n e w g la rin g c o m p o u n d th a t " O v e r th e y e a rs th e re h a v e lo r a e a r in th is very ex
nianeuveraliility.
'I lie lllviera contains a host m a k e s th e m a s tr u c tu r a l p a rt b e en le w a u to m o b ile s t h a t , i l l u s i v e class .*'

get ready to change your mind
and

t

l ‘it,3 Tempcit Is f.tani Contemn *

19 6 3 Pontiac Grand P o t

see?
See you at the Pontiac exhibit
A * H R TH E SHO W , O RtVE I H ( W IO l T R A C K S A l Y O U R A U IH O U Ig lD ('O H 11AC O LA LLH S

See the Riviera (and the Bold Beautiful change in all '63 Buicks)
at Sanford Auto Show

Bill Hemphill
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Offers 26 Top,
Unusual Models

A 63 CADILLAC two-door hardtop
Holler Motor Sales.

is shown with Charles J. Smith, o f

I.A.NSI&amp;G, Mich—For l!*n.
Oldsmobile it ollenng 33
j highly
distinctive
model*
. ranging from the crisply dej signed, longer looking K H.1
to the most elegant US's ever
built. Kach mode] has been
designed for broader npjscal
through fresh, youthful «tyl*
ing. stronger model indenlification, many improvement*
for customer comfort and
important
engineering
ad*
values.
The impressive look of the
F-8j ha* been achieved by
a styling theme of clear,
sharp, horizontal line*. Over­
all length ha* hern increas­
ed by only four inchef while
A 63 C H E V R O LE T IM P A L A fouro f Holler Motor Sales,
the maneuvering of JU 11.’
door
is
shown
with
Charles
J.
Smith,
inch wheelbase has been re­
tained.
Impressively apparent in
all lino Oldsmohilc full-sire
models are tlic sweeping
changes in body and sheet
metal, individualised grille*,
Cadillac comes to the Auto wood Sixty Special sedan new engine that is more dur­ illac.
bright metal accent trim and
Interior trim combinations
Show here Wednesday with Its and 1063 is no exception. Its able and more efficient while
contemporary roof and upper
lUtig-lonk of Increased s!x«*. distinguishing characteristics giving u substantial weight total 143 and include the finest
structure design.
significant
engineering
ac­ are 11* stately roof, stainless reduction and the smoothest of leathers, wool broadcloths
The fresh new styling of
complishments Including
a rocker moldings along the most rugged drive line yet and modern synthetic fabrics
the Starfire coupe feature*
new engine and drive line lower edge of the body, the known to Die industry. It has and materials.
a concave shaped rear win­
and still greater emphasis on grille treatment above the durability twice that of any
The popular leather trims,
dow complemented by a
rear bumper and the special­ operating design.
exclusive to convertibles and
highly individualized roof line. comfort and convenience.
For lurj, all 12 Cadillac ly styled interior.
In the area of comfort and three of Ihe de Ville models
In the ns scries, two new
Sharing the spotlight with convenience an elegant new in 1982, are expanded to in­
nudt la made their debut this models arc styled with a
year. The Luxury Sedan i* blending of clean unbroken the Sixty Special arc the two- instrument panel is featured clude the Sixty Special in
the flagship of the Oldsino- side metal with bold and def­ door models, the Coupe de on all models, seating comfort 1963.
To go with these interior
lule fleet, offering the epi­ inite individual components Ville ami the Series Sixty- is further improved with con­
tome of elegance in inlcrior such as thu howl, front fend­ Two coupe. Their new ap toured and raised seat hacks combinations, Cadillac offers
comfort, design and decor. ers, grille, head lamps and pearance is accomplished by on the Sixty Special sedan 21 exterior colors Including
a shortened roof line, a back and Eldorado Biarritz con­ five high-luster firefrost aery,
The Custom Sports Coupe roof*.
Eleven models are one inch window that is 38 per cent vertible while the Interior lie lacquers. The firefrost ex­
combines the distinction of
combinations
include teriors arc standard for th*
'JS exterior appearance with longer with nine of these 223 smaller in over all area and trim
styling combinations Biarritz convertible and an
the excitument of bucket Inches In over-all length. One, a crisp format design to the more
scats, power console and per­ (he singli* short deck sedan metal surrounding the rear lhan ever offered by Cad­ exlra-cnsl option on all other
formance of thu famous Star- remaining in the line, is 215 w indow. With the shortened j illac. Additionally, Ihe use ol models. Another exterior sytlinches and the two Series 75 roof line the rear deck be­ wood trim is increased and ing option, new this year, is
firc engine.
are
213.3 Inches. comes seven inches longer, options such ns an adjustable a padded cross-grained vinyl
All 1W3 Oldsmobile* offer models
important advancements to­ Wheel base is unchanged on contributing greatly to the steering wheel, AM-FM radio covered roof for the Fleetund combined air conditioning w(Hut Sixty Special and the
long and low silhouette.
ward greater comfort, con­ all models.
Traditionally (lie top of Ihe
The out via tiding engineering and healer controls apiwsr Coupe &lt;le Ville. u is available
venience and safety of the
Cadillac line is Ihe Fleet- accomplishment* Include a for the first time on a Cad­ in fuur colors.
driver and passengers.

Exciting Engineering M arks Cadillac

CHARLES J. SMITH displays a 63 Oldsmobile at Holler Motor Sales.

Hi* OUmbli Htwly-HiM —

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f o n . . . i I is* long loo* of tvnwry , , , krllloM Marias
Udoikng . . . itiperW.a V-t tnginai wliti *p ta 1*3 Sp.
H*lp mall* II is* p*if*&lt;t that* la Pi* Imury-car datti

Center of Attraction at the Show
They steal the ahow—and no wonder! For there’* new style to
excite you

. new luxury to delight you in the wide variety of

O L D S M O B IL E

full-size Oldsinobilca for 1963! And tlic soaty, longer-looking
Oldsmobile F -86 oilers an exciting new blend of beauty and action
in the low-price field! Mugnificent Ninety-Eight* . , . Super 88’a
. , . Dynamic 86’a . . . stunning Starfire* . . . oniart F- 86'« . , ,
and the revolutionary turbocharged Je tfik k . See them at the

MJ-I.IIH, MS .ow.wl.pl way is MS

ahuw . . . drive them at your Oldsmobile Quality Dealer'*!

•P I* O U m p SDp I AluMlmM V I pnglap g*S .tn sp te
tfS h p 1 Crtip n .» itySng ... w w lt i' big (ar“ rIS t. .. Play
«onfm &gt;.Si(l|r '»■ | » lit p.pry loch an OlStmobil.l

. . . A T T I I K S A X F O I 1lb A U T O S H O W
A p r il 24-26 • Sunfortl Hull l'urls

Thlf If what wonderful motoring looks like in IU«3—Ixtid new
uieganoe of design and brilliant new excellence of cruflamunahi|i.
Mora than ona hundred and fifty major advancements
embrace every aspect of exterior and interior atyling . . . body
construction . . . chassis design . . . and appointments. And
the moat Improved engine in fourteen years resides beneath
the hood. All this, together with a unique Yew truecenter drive line, makes the 1003 Cadillac
smoother, quieter and more efficient.
* There are twelve new models in 1963,

including two dramatically styled coupes, the distinguished
Sixty Special and world-renowned Eldorado. Each bus tlm
widest choice of colors, fsbrics, leathers, appointments and
personal options in Cadillac history.
There ere two very easy, quick wsye to confirm all this.
Visil the Auto Show for a firsthand inspection. Then visit your
Authorized Cadillac Dealer end s|&gt;end an hour Iwhiml the
wheel. Will you do that? We know
you'll agreo that in 11)63 Cadi Hue
sets new standards of excellence

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HOLLER MOTOR SALES COMPANY
Second and Palmotto Stroot* • Sanford, Florida

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RICHAKD McCANNA, o f B r a s s
Station Wagon.

of tune model* and budy
si) lei.
"The IDG3 Valiant re-emphasizes its -eputatiun as the
value leader in the low-price
compact field,” C. E. Itrlggs,
vice president of Chrysler
Corporation and general man­
ager of the Chrysler-Ply­
mouth Division, drelared. "It

Crisp Elegance
M arks Chrysler
A d entirely new and crisp
aculptured look of eleganre
distinguishes the 19ta Chryalrr which Is on display in
dealer sltnwruoms.
Along_with this fashionable
new look, much more Is new

*63 Chryslers
Have ‘New Look1
Tite I9ti3 Chrysler ca*s at
the Sanford Auto Show have
an entirely new and crisp
look of elegance described by
design authorities In other
fields as embodying the best
in contemporary design.
They have a new body
structure, new brakes, new
engine options, now economy
features, new interiors and
new
Improved
passenger
roominess, safety and com­
fort.
They retain the traditional
lize of previous Chrysler
cars. There are no compact
versions in the line.
Also new for I9ti3 is a war­
ranty for fisc years or io,000 miles, whichever come*
first to cover the major
power train components on
all 1IW3 Chrysler automobiles.
Chrysler 1* the first of the
medium price cars to offer
«uch extended owner prudetion.

in the l» B Chrysler— new
body structure, new brakes,
new engine options, now
economy features, new m
tenors and new, improved
passenger roominesj, safely
and comfort.
"W e have been told by ar
chilocli and design author­
ities In many fields that the
1903 Chrysler embodies the
best of contemporary design
and is in many ways a lead­
er In this area,” C. E.
Uriggs, Chrysler Corporation
vice presklent and general
manager of the ChryslerPlymouth Division, said.
"However, while we have
made a distinctive appear­
ance change in Chrysler we
have retained* the traditional
hig ear appeal and engineer­
ing which lias seen Chrysler
register continuous sales gains
over the past four years,”
Mr. Ilrlggs said. In I9S3 Chry­
sler maintains its policy of
building only full-size car*.
Also new is a warranty for
five years or 50,000 miles,
whichever comes first, to
cover the major power train
components on all unis Chrylor autoinoblos sold in the
United States and Canada.
Chrysler is the first of the
medium price cars to offer
•such extended owner pro­
tection.

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Luxury Top
Appeal In New
'nerialCar

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llKiii Chrysler.

Dodge Unveils Fam ily-Size Compact

Valiant Offers
New Styling

He assorted that the Dart la
small enough to provide ex­
ceptional ease of handling and
(talking yet large enough t&lt;»
accommodate tho aveiage-sixo
family in comfort.

A standard rear axle ratio
of 3 71) lo t on 19S3 I)oil go
two models with automatic
transmission makes possible
Increased fuel economy and
rt-duccd drive train noise.

Thorough Tests
Given Valiants

Trucks Get
Rugged Testing

NOW SHOWING! The Crisp, New,
Custom Look o f CHRYSLER '63!
Seventeen feet of styling revolution! That’s Chrysler '63! So n e w . . . so beautifully ahead. . . that
they've already earned the acclaim of many top stylists! □ $-1,0007 $3,5007 Think again . . .
but much lower! Chrysler prices are still surprising people . . . they still start just above many
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Big Beautiful Step Ahead! Now at:

SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS, INC
119 £ . H r» l 6L

it

The 1933 Imperial which I*
on tlispay tn dealer show
room* carrie* forward a styl­
ing continuity with design
modiflcatiun* which further
enhance it* appeal to luxury
cur buyer*.
U ba» a new roof structure,
new styling treatment in the
rear, more interior room for
passenger*, more luxurious
interiors and additional con­
venience feature* as standard
equipment.
"Imperial continues to be
America's biggest cur," *.iy*
C. E. llrigg*. vice president
Chrysler
Corporation
and
MSN H O W LA N D , o f Seminole County Motors, shows a
general
manager of t h e
Chrysler-Plymouth
Division.
Motors, is shown with a (&gt;U Valiant
"W e are continuing (o make
Imperial Hie most carefully
built car in the industry.
"T o that end we are giving
Ilie new low-price compact provides “ more room, mot*
DETRO IT— Dodge bus un­
It exclusive
manufacturing veiled a new, larger, family* I* one of three si-piualt- Dodge comfort, more convenience—
ni tent Ion. It has ils own size i-oiii|iact— the liM t Dnrt. lines for luil.’l. The othri* are 1in s h o rt , m o ie of everything
separate shop for special
HutU mi u M l-inch vvheel- the popular-price, stuudutd- th e nvernago liu y e i of » .-out­
Is Chry slir'» law*.it priced
roach work, and other laelli* ban', tin- new Dart 1* td feet. • ise Dodge and the medium- put't car Seoul * to VVHIIt."
compact entry
tics set aside for the sole 1 inches long. Nino model * Hie price Dodge H80.
"We are convinced that the
purpose
of making it the best offered. including two cunRear door lock button* in
Dodge General .Manager llylt&gt;03&gt; Valiant is the best all- i Valiant, the low priced com­
car possible."
vei ItliU’jt.
roli .1. Nichols said the Dodge the IUtil Dodge Dart must be
pact
of
Chrysler
Corporation,
around compact anybody has
lineup for Itlth't gives buyer* pulled up before the door can
come up with yet," Uriggs Im* completely new- styling
Dodge I m *
till! the widest choice anil greatest tie opened. Till* feature as­
said.
Tin- HhU Dodge M&lt;&gt; and
f o r HU!3.
maximum protection
brake ]m •IK a I f 4 im jN no d variety of ears In the com­ sures
Vallum for ltliVi tarries
It is g.g inches lunger and is Custom MHu have a resonator
for
children
riding In Die back
pany's
-19-yrar
history.
tv
.S
u
and
Custom
HSI
.
urn,
pi
ice
in
the
exhaust
system
which
a new warranty (or five years sleeker in appearance than
Nichols said the new Dull seal.
|model* for 1903.
or So.oto miles, whichever previous models. For the first reduces exhaust noise.
comes first, on the major Ihuc this year Valiant offers
(lower train et&gt;ui|Hinenis in­ a eonvertihlo with either a
cluding engine, transmission, power or manually operated
propeller shaft and universal lop.
joint and rear axle. This
Vuliant for llhM lias a new
makes Valiant first in the warranty for five years or 50,*
compact car da--* to offer 000 miles, whichever come*
such extended owner protec­ fiist, on the major power train
tion.
roinponeula including engine,
transmission, propeller shaft
and universal joint and rear
axle. This make* Valiant first
in the compact car class to o f­
fer such extended owner pro­
With more than a hall mil­ tection.
lion mile* of rugged engin
coring road testing before it*
public i n t r o d u c t i on, the
P*h&gt;3 Valiant is one of the
most thoroughly tesled and
The 11W3 models of Chevro­
proved new models the auto­
mobile industry has ever in­ let truck* at the Sanford Aulo
Show were subjected In some
troduced.
Chrysler Corjairation en­ of the most rugged l o t pro­
gineers logged a total (if 55(1,- gram* in automotive anna!*.
In addition to their normal
902 miles of proving grounds
and highway road testing to fate of weeks on the famous
prove the rugged durability torture trails uf the (ieueral
Proving
fimumls,
and sturdy performance of Motors
Chevrolet
sent
the
vehicles
the UKVt Valiant for 15VS
over what I* probably the
month* before the new mo­
del* of Chrysler Corporation's roughest stretch of road on
lowest priced compact went the North American contin­
on sale at Chrysler-Plymouth ent.
This super testing site was
dealerships October 3.
scorched,
dust-chokcd
This is a half million miles the
"road"
which
runs
the length
of the severest kind of road
test running on all kind* of of the llaja Peninsula In
road surfaces and over long western Mexico. Extending
periods of non stop endurance for l.uoo miles, It winds and
twisl* over surface* from
running.
corrugated
adobe to soft
■and, front jagged lava to
The Auto Pilot, an optional boulder-st ream creek beds,
feature on the medium price- from hubcap deep mud to
1&gt;U Dodge Mho and Custom rutted ocean shore.
Hfti,. is a unii|uc driver con
vcnicncc that function* ns
The brakes on the 19413
nn automatic
speed-control Dodge (wtu and Custom M&lt;t
and speed.warning device
are sell adjusting.

Style Change Sparks Valiant
Valiant'* fully now devlgn
for 1903 mirk* the firtt major
•tyling change In the popular
compact field since Chrysler
Corporation first Introduced
the low-price Valiant in the
fall of 11(19.
llrand new In the 19t*l Val­
iant line arc two convertibles,
to fill out a complete range

P age

SA N FO IU J,

H .A .

If you like ’em hot and handeome, you gotta Ilka
Dodge. Tho '03 Dodge Is fast and rugged. Roomy and
comfortablo. Quiet and nice, with beautiful Interiors
that sit you InRte lap ol luxury, But why talk and spoil
it all? See for yoursolf, Look
over Dodge at tho show. Then
go drive it at your Dodge Deal­
er's for the best show of oil.

Forget what you've figured
about compacts. Dart's a new
kind of compact In the large
economy size. Fumlly-sizt room
and comfort. Dart's assy on gas, great
on looks. Sea Dart at the show. Then
givo it a go at your Dodgo Dealer's—
the mun who sells Ths Dopendables.

A F U L L L I N E OF C A R S I N T H E L O W - P R I C E F I E L D

THE FRESH NEW COMPACT IN THE LARGE ECONOMY SIZE

BIG CAR MAN? DON'T MISS THE BIG DODGE B80 AT THE AUTO SHOW
Municipal Stadium April 21, 25, 20

Seminole County Motors • 519 East First S t

�Lincoln Enriched
Lincoln Continental’* class­
ic styling undergoes only sub­
tle refinements In iw&gt;3 and
the car Is rnrlchcd by in­
creased roominess, additional
luggage spare and higher per­
formance In the engine.
•‘The car's high reputation
for reliability and durability
is enhanced further by addi­
tional Improvements in qual­
ity throughout all areas of de­
sign and manufacture," said
Flen I). Mills, Ford Motor
Company vice president and
general manager of the Lincoln-Mercury Division.
Mr.
Mills pointed out that the Lin­
coln Continental continue* to
carry a 24,000-mllc, two-year
warranty.
Interior d e s i g n improve­
ments yield almost an Inch
more legroom for front seat
passengers and more Ilian an
Inch additional legroom for
rear seat passengers. Hear
seat headroom also is in­
creased slightly.
The sedan trunk lias 18
ruble feel additional usable
rapacity, which permits car­
rying one additional two-suit­
er.

The car's elegant styling
shows a slight mollification
resulting from a new and
higher rear deck and threedimensional ornamentation on
the lower back panel.
The distinctive
front-end
features a new grille and up­
per grille moulding. Amber
lights for front turn signal
■nil parking lights arc a new
safety feature.
eighteen solid color* arc

offered for the exterior. The
Lincoln Continental four-door
convertible — the only one
made in America — offers a
new blue lop in addition to
a white and a black top.
New goal* of luxury are at­
tained in the interior styling,
with new upholstery fabrics
and redesigned
instrument
panel.
Major Improvements to the
43(1 • cubic • inch displacement
engine give higher power out­
put for acceleration at start­
up and for passing at turn­
pike speeds.
A light-year is roughly sit
trillion miles.

ITfie

SntiTnrS WrrnTF Pnge fl-A — April 23, 'ffa

COME TO THE
CHEVROLET

T U B L IN C O L N Continental is com temporary.
Today anil tomorrow . . . the beauty o f this
motorcar is timeless. B xactly w hat is the Con­
tinental look? I t is neither too much or too
little. It iH style, spirit, fla ir , . . w ith discipline.
Clean. Simple. Classic.

At Chevrolet's bit], beautiful auto show exhibit
you're hound to find your own personal brand of
cicitnmcnt. If it's luxury and lively going you're
looking for, here's fair warning: The new Jet-smooth
Chevrolots arc about all the temptation you can
take—and at Chevrolet prices why should you
resist? ■ II you're ol an oven thriftier frame of
mind, the dashing new Chevy II Is definitely on
your wave length. ■ Or maybe this Is your year to
go sporty (and still take the whole family along).

SHOW

Step up, mister, and meat your Waterloo In tha
new Corvalr Monzas. ■ To top it all off, there will
be fascinating displays and attractions for the
whole family to enjoy. ■ Incidentally, all Chevrolet!
for ‘ 63 are going great—including the new Corvette
Sting Ray Sport Coupo and Convertible with such
new features as 4-whcel independent suspension
and retractable headlights, and the new Chevrolet
Jobmaster trucks that conquered the 2,000-mile
Baja Run, toughest road lest under the sun.

T U B C O M P L B T E L Y restyled Mercury M onlerey, the bur ear entry in
the Mercury line, features a unique rear window and n a if line that nds
it apart from all other American cars. The window slants inward and
virtually eliminates visibility problems caused by ruin, snow, ice and
frost. The window, which is power operated, provides excellent ventila­
tion when opened. For increased [siwer and performance, a HOO V-H
Marauder engine is standard on the Monlerey. replacing the 2211 sixcylinder and 21)2 V -8 engines which are no longer available.

T W O N B W convertibles will join the Mercury
( ’oinet line in HIGH. The j tower-opera led soft-tops
are available in the custom series and in the
bucket seat S-22 series. Significant engineering
advances d eve lofted originally fo r the big car
field have been incorjtoruted into the new
Com et and substantially reduce the time and ex-

jMUise o f auto maintenance. The m ajor lubrica­
tion cycle has Itcen extended from I.iHkfk to HG.ooo
miles with minor lube intervals o f G.OOt) miles.
High detergent, factory installed engine oil ami
improved oil fille r combine to extend the initial
checkup period from I,OIK) to G.OIK) miles.

CHEVROLET EXHIBIT SANFORD AUTO SHOW APRIL 24, 25, 26

Yc.s, w e’ ve gone nil the way . . . Our completely remodeled nod modernized
service department is now in operntinn offerin g the public the newest uml
most scientific car maintenance available anywhere.

Automobile malfunctions are no longer check­
ed liy "h it or mi*?, m elhods," they are unnly/cd
electronically

and corrected

by our factory

trained personnel.

We iuvile your inspection of the new testing equipment and front
end alignment equipment, recently written up in the national maga­
zine, Tlie Southern Automobile Journal. Aiilnm nlivc News May 'li t
Issue will also have a story and picture ol our service department.
It's our aim In give your ear, regardless ol make, the best service
obtainable.

GOOD SERVflCE IS OUR SPECIALTY

HUNT LINCOLN - MERCURY
YOUR

MERCURY - COMET, MONTEREY, METEOR - LINCOLN

10D N. PnlmcHo A vr.

DEALER

H i. F A 2*1881 • W . Pnrk M I 4-0209

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A rrfl 23, *33 — Pair* 7-A

#ntiTiirK

I’hunderbird - Spells Exdtment
tm .111-11 «*'|H l aI maiu vrer
Vet Ml thr moot port. the
i li.iiigi-i ait* Whttli* tl»c \r*
hide
Si'i-i ei
tlll'M
wiTr maili* n«»t W y
they
u i'U'
n ro ^ id t).
' I ne I imiidi elmd t» tor l»Ul iHTdll'p thi V in.ide the
moil cli.-M. d i -ir we are ot 'cji fn’ltri Mi l.iii-ecu &gt;«ld.
1lu&gt;- l lmiidi rturd llUN lung
lermc lor I!*"* ' *.nd Lee V
laeoeea
Fold Motor loin hrni rtu o-ni/til f.»r i*V.lllt
pail* i tie preiidiiit and I *d |»U . a» oiii1 ot till* l|UIii'test

I Imnui i lurd lor tsi*1 tin
iim.il m-Jltt
i,n t-t1 1 pro
meed In I'md I Hvisual m
oil pill ulei moie than -' .-on
engiiieeriiig
and d e s i g n
i linngi *

( J A HY

HUDGINS, of SlricLIuiul-

cat * nil thr road Vet to v« iiul haunt i ) iicin, mu hytlrauli
it already hud. Kurd uigt- 1tilly-powered windshield wip
mvm .iildrd I .‘&gt;0 |hmiih|» of er mol or. new attPin.dor, now
*imnd ile-ulener 1hi» i» more windshield holding to reduce
Itiun twieo iIn' annum! nor wind noise. anil new eirrult
mailt put into other vehicles, breaker* limit into the power
Mr laeocca expluhtrd
window*.
The
traditional
( ithrr 19*3 Thundu ml feu l.oon mile new ear inspection
lure* lor added cumtori and li.ii been eliminated
eon* elilcner Include IOO.ihkv
• Hie t!*iU ritunderbtrd cunmile i*Im « m » lubrication. a timtea the styling integrity
new, quieter, longrt life ex i and progressive impnitement

Ilia!

led to sale* of 4&lt;i.V"0fl

I hunderbirdi since the car'*
introduction m
lacoera *ald.

p.m

,"

Mr.

The lour Tliunderlnrd mo­
del* for Ifkkl—hardtop, hard­
top lamdaii, conterllhle and
•port* roadilrr — w i l l ba
show ii nt the
mfi.td Auto
-Show. April .’ t, -J5, 'Jii.

.Morrison, Inc*., is pictured with a (id1^

T ln im le r b in l.

See the New Command Performance
Cars. . . . Fresh From Their World
Premiere In Monte Carlo. . . .
at the
A (&gt;3 Galaxic 500 X L is shown by Gary lliulRins, o f SUkLlaiul-Mornsun, Inc.

AUTO SHOW

New Hardtops Spark 'M eteor'
A highly successful firat
jeal tor the Mereury Meteni
ha* led Lincoln Mercury In
vision to ekpaiid the car to a
full line lor 1UU3. Five new
mudels — two huriltopi and
three station wugoiii — have
been added.
'•While we ottered tlie Me
leor initially m only two body
styles, a two-door sedall and
a lout dool sed.ill Hi sale*
sueees* pioved tberi is a

'Hot Test' Gives
500-Mile Breakin
A rigorous three Inmr "hotte s t’ put* the equn alent of
a Soo-onle break uf on every
(aneuln
t'ontinental
engine
«veti liefore it is installed in
the ear. .an when each car
i* driven olf the filial a**em
bly line lo begin l.mndti
Continental s uiiii|iie r.’ mile
road teat the engine aIn ady
Is run in
Throughout the entire ope
rations at the lama (Ohio)
plant where the new 130 ru
tyic mill lancoln « ontmeiilal
W fln r is limit. extreme i are
is taken to attain unexcelled
quality standard* When the
engine block lia« been much
Wed. It is wrappid III cello
pliam to keep It Iree ol dust
and dirt particles oil its con
veyor journey to the engine
issemhly line
When eaell engine IS colli
p le te d . It undergo" ' a special
three hour hot ti-'t ‘ to break
It ill s"i that win n tin ru*
(inner gets In* Lincoln ton
iineilt.lt It l» reads lot the
niost M-vi’re and varied dm
mg oflered "in the Xuorieau
toad

solid place in the market lot mr fliair lengtli die tailgate , tun*
u quality cur of the .Meteor &lt;» counter balanei-d -mil Ii - |dow

l

loU dowu tipe win-

ilu ‘," sain lieu 1). .Mill*. Kuril
.Motor Company vice pre*i
dent and Hi vision genital
manager.
Tile
unjil Meteon
feuline refini-d styling willi nmri
luxurious
interior
appointuient*. reduced ni.iiiit-iiami'
ii" w or improved option* and
aecessorte*
and bcllur en
gun- iiuumiiisxmu eharaeteris
lies.
The in1a haiillnps — in the
Meteor Custom and S 3.1 line
k« t seat serifs are two th-ui
nimlel* with n fleet-appear­
ing low silhouette and a long
rear deek Until hardtopi pro
- vide even more trunk »p*ce
Ilian the Meteor sedan*
The three new xtnlimi vva
gun* are four iloor model*
They arc ill Hi"' Meteor an.I
now otter*
Meteor Custom m-i ic*. p ii* a
tup-ollhc-llnc Meteor Custom
I'nunliy Cruiser which tea
tines
simulateil
maliogaiiy
side paneling
The wagon* are six passim
ger niiHlels. with an optional
tear lacing third w i l piovnl
nig roililortahli- -pate for a
total id eight pnssengeis Tin
. . n l u * ( m e t a r s t y l i n ')
s m o o lh n r r id e
eiiunli r halam etl &gt;i cund . .&lt;i
. . . b e s t r e s u l t ! v . i lu o n o o r d in I h o h e ld .
call lx lidded down m one
simple npeiatloll allei telrllig a salety lal* Ii l ai»o v I
San ford, Florfdtt
linn- is Mil 2 cubic I t. with I mi .North Kiilmel In \ venue

a sutphialicnteil
apnrt* cur flint,
fn ll-M u le luxury and easy
handling si/e . . . the exci t i ng new
Fairlane aim
Spurts Coupe. Itin kel ,-&gt;eals
and Thunderliird - .-lyled
rm if are pari ol it » great
new ill vie.

1963V2 FORD FAIRLANE 500
W ord'* nul- Fnlron'a go! new Y&gt;ft
Var-onni! Thla /.Ing-y V-H in nvnil-

'63 COMET
V 8 HORSEPOWER

aide in any nf thr nineteen lively
Falcon miHlela . . . .standard in the
'fill',! Sprite Hardtop. Teat drive
the nlftleat enmpaet on the road!

1963Vi FORD FALCON HARDTOP

Hunt Lincoln - Mercury, Inc.

/// //'un'

LINCOLN

C O N TIN E N TA L FOR

I9b3

Meteor Offers
5 New Models
The Mercury Meteor •* ex
painled to a lull ear line fur
hive in i
hardtop* and i nn- d.*i m
wagons—are addl'd
" l l w Meteors -.ili« *ui cess
III ils first year proved Hare
i&gt; a solid place in the mai
Let lor a quality • ai
Vrteor si/e
*■ id Iti'ii I*
M II*. I urd Motor i - nip n&gt;
vice preside ill ali i Division
general manager
Helmed *iylmg with more
itxurknis
mti n o
ai&gt;|*uiilincut*, n duced inalUTi name
new or unproved optl*nt* an.I
acce*surie&gt;. and Iwtter en
.5lnc transiiii»»iun • mr/c -t
Isties are (calund by the
Hail Meteor
The.new hardtop* ire two
doui iiioib ls with . I - i -d*
pearitlg ow sil.lumlli and a
lung rear deek limb hard
•up* provide even uore Trunk
ipac*' inan ! u Meteor »•• tan*
llicy are ill the Meteor l U&gt;.(pm serie* and in the &gt; 33
eerie* with buckul seal* and
vnier con»oi*

II e r t ' s
lilenil o f

19631/2 FORD GALAX IE HARDTOP
New

“ nwept-hutV

liHrdtop sly ling, luxury

pointments and a lively

ap­

\ -h engine make the

(•iihtxie aim X I. the greatrat Ford y e t! Hucket
seals noil s|jek -shift are only two ol the diatincliv r feat urea!

Don't

mins our exciting display o f

the “ liveliest of thr l.ively Ones" at
the lUti.'l A L T O SHOW !

TOP STEP FOR T H E FINE CAR BUYER
b u a a tm ij

‘

N ut lu a lly

II s li.m l lo avo id u n tliu siu a i. in tJu su rib in u

(ho L in c o ln C o n lin u n tu l debt lu lot it spouk lo i itbult C la s s ic aimp lu dy Lu xu ry hr yo n ii w hat you d i.'*p«.'i.t in i cu r L o n s ib lo s ire
A ilrlt Ilia!
i,
...... thru
' &gt;
r far b etter ftiat) in
cOu.d To tjiasp lully tliu niti uinuj ol Lincoln Continental you
havo to own onu A n yth in ;) cdsu is a s lo p down

HUNT LINCOLN MERCURY, INC.
10*1

North
l*ul mi-1in Avenue
Sanford, I lorida

Strickland - Morrison, Inc.
AUTHOKIZlsl)

FORD DFALKU IN SEM1NOLK COUNTY SINCE 1931
SANFORD, FLORIDA

�J ’joIL ojLU jth&amp; S m &amp; ^ £ lc}M a

SANFORD MEMORIAL STADIUM
(GIANTS

HAM. PARK)

MELLONVILLE AVE.
JUST OFF CELERY

Perform ed 10(1 feel above ground, thi* deal It defying act him
wnn acclaim "under the big top" thrnuglHiut the United
States and many foreign countries and appeared on nation*
wide T V programs,

2 SHOWS DAILY
4:00 P.M. &amp; 8:00 P.M.

3 BIG DAYS
m in ts. - Fiti

EACH N IG H T

APRIL 2 4 -2 5 -2 6

TO THE FIRST 50
ADULT LADIES
Hcginning At 7:00 P.M

SPO NH O ItKD

nv —

Sanford Atlantic National Bank

PLAYING N IG H TLY

125 N EW CARS
ON D ISPLA Y

7:00 P.M. - 10:00 P.M.

J k c JsunpoA
WED. N IG H T

Chcvrnleta, Oldsmoiiilrs, Cadillnr*, Cnrvnirn; Fords, I'nl
cons, Tit under liirds,
Mncolns; I’ ontlacH,

Kuril Trucks;

Mercury*, Comets,

Hoicks, Ramldera;

Dodges, Chry

JAc

Sh

THURS. N IG H T

slcrs, Renault*; l*ly inuiitIt and Valiants,

Jh &amp; tRoxJun fio a d h w u w iA
• SPOUTS C AR S

•

C O M PAC TS

C O N V K H T IIII.K S

•

• H A U D T O PS

FRI. N IG H T

L U X U R Y C AR S

SPONSORED BY

Sanford Automobile Dealers
ASSOCIATION
Selling hot bur-b-que sandwiches,
hot dogs and cold drinks.

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�(Ehv J5&gt;m tfnrfr
W E A T H E R : F a ir through Thursday. H igh today, 80-85. L o w tonight, 60-65.
VO L. 53

By Larry Vrrshel
1 mutt he teeing thing* . .
Th*t couldn't be the Woodruff
Building they were painting
this morning.
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United Press Leased W ire

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Are they thinking of paint­
ing the Palma Hotel? No,
two shocks in one day would
be too murh.
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Aa you enter Penncy’a
•tore—as so many of youall do—tlop not only to look
at the fine merchandise In
the windows, but on each side
of the door read the act of
tlie legislature that In 1013
created Seminole County . .
It aulhoritct the fabulous
aura of gloo a month to copy
the Orange County records
that pertained to the area of
Seminole . . . "Good money
In them days, podnaht"
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Quarterly safely meeting
of employes, their families
and friends of the ACL slat­
ed for 7:30 this ctcning at
the passenger station asaembly room. An interesting »rogram it promised.
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For University Here

'Hard' Cuba
Drive Urged

WASHINGTON (U F I) nep. Paul G. Rogers. (DFla ), called on the United
States Tuesday to begin “ an
Intensified, hsrddriving pro­
gram to topple Communist
Cuba.”
The Florida congressman
said the U. S. need no long­
er base Its Cuban policies
on “ fear of Jeopardizing the
safety" of Americans impri­
soned on tlw Communist is­
land.

voters desire to added ad
valorem taxes to repay any
bond Issue for purchase of
the site for presentation Ui
the slate.
County Engineer William
Bush was requested to con­
tact a number of engineers
who may be interested in
accepting the project and to
report back to the Commis­
sion In special session.
Stenstrom expressed op­
timism and amaaement, in

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recounting progress to date,
that legislators of the seven
counties
involved
“ have
avoided a fight among them­
selves, possibly killing the
school Issue, by banding to­
gether.'' He laid that the
seven legislative delegations.
Instead of each presenting a
bill to have the school plac­
ed In their respective coun­
ties, are supporting a joint
bill to have the university
placed In the Daytona-Orlan-

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Road Jobs
Finished'
Repair*
totaling
322.808
have been completed to coun­
ty roads aa the result of the
December , freeze
damage,
Road Supt. J. C. Lavender
reported to the County Com­
mission Tuesday afternoon.
He said 11 miles of road­
way were repaired at a cost
of 319,912 for materials and
32.804 for labor.
Lavender also reported that
work will be commenced in
four to six weeks for the
improvement of Bear Lake
Road, which has been in
the planning for two years.
Commission in other ac­
tion Tuesday afternoon:
Voted 3-2 to name John
Fitzpatrick and John Alex­
ander as a committee to
name an appraiser of pro­
perty for the 25th Street
four-line expansion between
French and MellonvlUa Ave­
nues.
Approved Alexander's se­
lection of a registered nurse
for the county home.
Approved a trip by FitzJ’
Patrick and County Attorney
llaruld Johnson to Tallahas­
see to check with the local
legislative delegation on local
hills.
Tabled discussion on a
traffic signal at Highway
17-92 and 27th Street.
Approved banning of park­
ing on South Sanford Ave­
nue to Onora Hoad: the city
concurred on no parking with­
in the city limit*.
Postponed consideration of
a county road program until
an inspection of the high­
ways on
May 8.
Approved a State Hoad
Department center line sur­

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r u r n i . . .

BRIEFS

vey of SR 436 between High­
way J7-B2 and 1-4.
Approved a speed limit of
35 miles per hour on South
Lake Howell Road.
Approved a 3G00 appropria­
tion to match Casselberry In
the improvement of Concord
Road.
Alexander objected,
pointing out the county was
setting up a policy for im­
proving other “ checkerboard''
roads;
ttyat is, highways
through towns but not part
of the Incorporations.

Merchants Vote
Wed. Opening
Sanford downtown m e r chants have voted a l m o s t
unanimously to stay open on
Wednesday afternoons Uils
summer.
At a meeting held Tuesday
proa and cons of tha Wednes­
day closing were discussed
with the final vote and poll
showing about DU percent of
those present In favor of
keeping r e g u l a r h o u r s
throughout the year, instead
of taking off Wcdnrsduy af­
ternoon* aa has been the cus­
tom o f the past.
Chairman Glenn McCall was
given permission to use tha
Merchunta Assn, monies for
advertising the fact that the
stores will not close, and will
Im open for the convenience of
customers.
Individual merchants were
urged to advertise tliuir de­
cision so that their customer*
would know that their serv­
ices will U- available.

do Cape Canaveral area.
He also said that a bill
has been introduced in the
Legislature providing 3509,000 for the employment of
a president, selection of a
site and “ to get this thing
off Use ground." He pointed
out tire Board of Control and
Cabinet will select the site.
He exprr*«rd optimism all
“ (rill be in readiness for the
1905 Legislature" to approve
final plans for the university.
John Kridcr, Chamber man­
ager, quoted a Board of Con­
trol official that the univer­
sity will have an enrollment
of 25,000 students in 10 years,
in a 3100 million plant.
All were agreed It Is the
biggest undertaking ever pro­
moted in Sendnol* County.

County To Get
Tax Benefits

ST. AUGUSTINE (U P !) —
The FBI ha* been cal Ini in to
Investigate a fifth apparent
attempt to sabotage the trou­
bled Florida East Coast Rail­
way.

Bill Killed
TALLAHASSEE (U l’ ll —
Hie House Roads Committee
unanimously killed today a
bill lu limit advertising bill­
boards on Fiords'* interstate
highways.

In Coni a
GAINESVILLE (UIM) —
Pinellas County Itcp. David
Anderson, in a coma since a
wreck Friday, has failed to
respond tn treatment, accord­
ing to doctors.

Okay Plan
WASHINGTON ( UPI ) —
The Senate Appropriations
Committee today was expect­
ed to approve e plan for re­
writing the Philippine War
Claims Act to bur big fees
for Washington lobbyists.

Seeks Order

AOMAN, Jordan (U P I) —
King Hussein struggled to
maintain order today in tha
TALLAH ASSEE (U P I) — face of repeated demonstra­
I f it's any consolation to tion* by hundred* of pro-Nas­
smokers who are likely to he ser students defying heavily
paying more for their habit hy armed government troops.
tha and of tha 1003 Legisla­
ture, a Senate committee it Gridder Dies
A TLA N TA ( UPI I — John­
doing all it can to keep their
ny Butler, a hackfield star at
tax money close to home.
Whether it succeeds Is a the University of Tennessee
matter of how far the le g is ­ whose legendary running sup­
lature is willing to go in sibl­ posed coined the nams "scathack," died Tuesday in an At­
ing taxes in other places.
The Finance and Taxation lanta hospital.
Committee voted Tuesday to
give 318 million o f an antici­ Hopeful Meet
MOSCOW (U P I) — The
pated 341 million in proposed
new cigarette taxes to the U. S. and British ambassadors
countlce Instead of the state. met today with Premier Ni­
But, at tha urging of Sen. kita S. Khrushchev In talks
John Mathews o f Jacksonville, believed alined at achieving
tha committee withheld final a breakthrough In the stalled
action on the hill to see nuclear test ban negotiations
whether the state ran afford at Geneva,
giving up the muney. Thera la
a gap of about 3'.’(KI million Smash Ring
now between anticipated revBUENOS AIRES (L T D —
enue and proposed spending In Argentine authorities announ­
tha coming two-year financial ced Tuesday night they had
period and the e l g a r e t t e smaslied a Communist spy
money may have to go to the ring and arrested several per­
state to help close the gup.
sons, including a representa­
tive of a Czech automobile
company.

Police Hunt
Escaped Prisoner

l'olice today are scutching
the area for a city prisoner
who escaped from a work
gang Tuesday.
Tha prisoner was identified
ns James McDaniel serving
time hero for driving while
intoxicated and failure to
have vehicle under control.

Vote Okayed
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
Volusia, Palm Beach, Putnam,
Bay and .Martin counties
would lie allowed to vote to
have their school superintend­
ents appointed rather than
i-lrctrd under a measure ap­
proved by the Senate Consti­
tutional Amendments Commit­
tee.

Aerialists Here For Auto Show

'We Fly Through The Air
demonstration* during the au­
to show at Sanford Mrmuiial
Stadium, climbed Die last few
Mejia to put on the top plat­
form.
Down on the ground, his

Xtee that for tala sign
by Delmar.
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FBI Probe

11) Jud) Turner
Semi-Centennial will get at
One hundred fret in the air
least 31.500 of free television
the bright white polra swayed
coverage.
na Fred Bergen, one of the
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Flying Silver Condors, the
Wfcll, the new street bangroup who is putting on aerial
n ft that proclaims to all
w)k&gt; pass that Die Semi-Cen­
tennial c e l e b r a t i o n will
“ blast o f f here on April
27 la again hanging across
West Firit Street . . . And
that it an announcement to
heed! . . . Be sure you join
the Joyous crowd . . .
Of
tome 40,000! See the Square
Dance, Apr. 28, at the Civic
Center . . . S p e c t a t o r *

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(lie DA It ladiet are go­
to have a covered wa­
in the Semi-Centennial
ide Saturday
morning,
they please be anachronand have a CAB not a
LE pull It . . . Why? . .
i use we'd like to see the
iilar ladies toward the
)NT of the line of march
. Vo way back there on
tall end . . . And-as in
, parade*—that’s where
mule MUST—and we do
a MUST BEI 1 !

W ED ., A P R I L 24. 1963

1,000 Acres Offered

Memo to the Bar Attn.
Why not have the dedication
of the Fred Wilton 1j w Lib­
rary to honor Law Day next
Offer of l.ooo acres gratu
week . . . Tuth for that
aa a site for the proposed
legislation this week.
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under graduate university for
I know it mutt be a mir­ tbit area wat announced at
age that Just couldn't be a a joint session of the County
fresh coat of paint at Park
Commission and the Cham­
at Firit St.
ber of Commerce long range
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Some rainy day thoic peo­ committee on education Tues­
ple in Ravenna Park will day afternoon.
m itt that proposed shopping
Gen. J. C. Hutchison an­
center,
nounced that Charles Lee.
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Oviedo rancher and citrus
This itire it a heck of a grower, has offered onc-hatf
time to leave town . . . I of a 2.000 acre plot—either
mean with a froth coat of the west half or the east half
paint on the Woodruff Build­ —situated east of Oviedo
ing and all.
north of SR 419, west of S13
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and south of Econlockhatchcc
There will be no parking Crick.
along
Firit
St. Saturday
Tlic Joint session was call­
morning between 8 a. m. and ed by Douglas Stenstrom,
10:15 . . . That it from Park committee chairman, for the
to Sanford Avc. Alto no purpose of requesting the
parking during the aame Commission to further join
hours on Park from First to In the efforts to have the
Seminole Blvd. and on the new state university located
boulevard from Park to the in Seminole County.
Civic Center.
Stenstrom pointed out a
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fund of 35,000 was raised—
An elderly man fainted In 32,500 by the county, 31,500
front of
RoumtUat's this by the city and 31,000 by
morning when he aaw the the Chamber—to finance a
painters arrive by the Wood­ feasibility study to deter­
ruff Building.
mine that the school shall
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be placed here. This study
There will be extra police Is to be presented May 6.
and firemen on duty Satur­
Chamber Tuesday asked
day . . . Sot to mention for and the county agreed to
Refuse crews.
employ an engineer to make
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a study of proposed sites in
A newspaper man had a the county, such as Lee's ofnear stroke this morning on fer. Stenstrom pointed out the
First and Park. It took two stale Is interested only in
police officers, three attor­ sites of 1,000 or more acres.
neys, a barber, a prominent He added though, that a
Insurance man, a bank pres­ series of parcels comprising
ident. used car salesman and in all 1,000 acres could he
a utility company executive offered, either for free or
to revive him . . . A rail for sale. These site offer­
road matt showed up* but it ings must be submitted by
wat too late.
May 1.
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a
COunty
Attorney
Harold
What’a this
about
the Johnson was directed to draft
Washington powers • that - be a legislative bill calling for
withdrawing approval of Uie a referendum whether the
the charter for a bank In
DeBary that they issued? , .
Dead duck, it says here.
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Established 1908

FRED BERGEN
•Up In Cloud**

wife Betty, aiked if thu was
ever scared up there, said.
“ No. I f 1 were, I couldn't du
it."
Bergen lived in u town in
Germany alaiut 29 miles from
where the famuus Walindei,
one o f whom wet killed in a
similar act last week, lived.
Mra. Bergen mentioned the
incident casually, as though
the death was an occuimtlonal
hazard such as those faced hy
airplane piluta or bus drivers.
The Bergen* and Boh 5Urro.
the third member of the group
were setting up their equip­
ment, a Job that takes them
three to four hours.
“ Wa put ujr all our own
own equipment," bits. Bergen
said. "A fte r all, it's our lives."
Befora earh performance,
Bergen checks Ilia wires and
pules, making aura they are In
perfect condition.
The Flying 8tlver Condors
have been In every country ex­
cept Japan with their act.
They prefer not to affiliate
with any one circus i t group,
but to work alone nr in a
group that suit* them at Uie
Ume.
Both the Bergen's parents
were In tha circus. Mrs. Ber­
gen met her husband while

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■lie whs dofng an elephant act I running rarrs," a h * ■ a I d.
and he waa working on a sin­ “ Just so he gets his educa­
tion. If he should (all while h*
gle pule.
Bergen designed the appar­ la young, befora he finished
atus on which they perform. his studies, there Isn’t much
A single heavy pole ascend* he can do. But if he has Ills
approximately f&gt;5 fret, when education and later hurts himIt fork*. A t about bn feet In self, he’ll have some other way
height, two vertical pole* 4&lt;l to earn his living,"
The Flying Silver Comdors
feet in length are attached. A
platform on eurh side ami a will pul on two acta daily, at
eoiiiiecling bar aic at the 99 4 p. m. and H p. ni. during tho
three day auto show.
foot point.
Acts in which balancing Is
the entire feature are the must
dangerous, said Mr*. Bergen.
Biding Uie bicycle and hand
stands are tricky tasks and as
Mrs. Bergen said, “ Your mind
run’t be In another country.**
Other acta In which the per­
former la holding oil to some­
thing ate not so dangerous.
Even so, tha group works
without a net o f any kind.
The Condors winter in Palatka where Uie Bergen's 16year-old son attends school.
They try not to begin thair
summer tuura until school la
out aiul he ran join them.
Mre. Bergen said their sou
can do many o f the tricks, al­
though they du not Ilk* him to
go all tha way up.
“ I don't car* U ha wants to
do this, or U&gt; earn hi* money

'Angels,' 'Stars'
To Visit Show
♦

The “ Blue Angrls" and
the “ Chuting Btara“ will
appear 1* person between
8:30 and 3:30 p. M. Friday
at the Hanford Automobile
Show at tha Municipal Bledlam.
Narrators w i l l espials
the precision flying and
parachuting by Ihrae two
Nary teams aa (hey will
perform Haturday morning
nt the Nam l A ir Button.
A fu r that, lb* members af
both teams will meet with
and talk to the public.

Teacher Salary
Bill Boosted
TALLAHASSEE ( I T I ) —
The Senate Appropriation*
Committea today added 350
million la teacher pay raises
to Ha billion-dollar budget
for tha coming biennium.
The raises would provide
3(00 across-the-board raiaei
for state public school teach­
ers, 3190 extra for those on
continuing contract, and 350
more for those with 10 year*
leaching experience in Flor­
ida.
The committee also lacked
35.5 million to Die 3l.M5.65fl,991 bill for a Sunland train­
ing center for mentally re­
tarded
children in
Dade
County.
The new appropriation* will
be submitted aa separate
committee amendment* when
the appropriations bill la
brought to the floor for dis­
cussion and possible vole
Thursday.
The pay raise amendment,
which iolals 350.264.000, cuts
some tide benefits and pro­
gressive salary raises for
teachers with more exper­
ience from the Florida Edu­
cation Association’* 388 mil­
lion request for the bien­
nium. The amendment, offer­
ed by Sea. Ed Price, Braden­
ton, passed live committee
by a 9-4 vole.
Sen. W. C. Herrell, Miami
Springs, pleaded with the
committee to add the “ full
35.5 million for construction
of (he hospital" for mentally
retarded children “ with my
heart In my hand."
“ I have never asked a
great deal for Dade County
In my many years tn the
Legislature," he said, “ but
this is one of the greatest
needs in lb* state."
Mott of the senators on the
cammltle* stood to bsck
Herrell and tha amendment,
offered by Sen. Ed Fraser,
McClcnny, passed unanimous­
ly.
The appropriations bill al­
ready tu i 3350.9UQ written, in­
to It for planning of tn*
hospital,
Tho committee also passed
an amendment calling for a
359,090 psychotic
teaching
unit with 25 bed* at Uie Uni-

New Parade
. Route Set
Saturday
A new parade route will
be followed for tha Krml*
Centennial Parade, Satur­
day, one that has not been
used before, Chairman Clyd*
Long announced today.
The County's 80lh Birth­
day parade will begin at the
usual spot— First 81. and
i-ifford A i*-, proceed weal
on First 8 t to Park Are.,
him north on Park toward
lha lakrfronl, and turn Hack
east at Hem I n o l o Bird,
(lakrfronl) ending ap bark
at the Mayfair Hotel.
foing emphasised t h a t
1 Ihla different routing ia dasigned lo keep tha center of
the day's srllrille* in Fort
Mellon Park and also to
amid clogging traffic lane*
aa parade watchers head for
tha Natal Air Elation Open
House, and tha aerial show
by Ihe Blue Angela and-thd
Chuling' Hurt, after tha
parade.

Circuit Court
Rules Mistrial
Norman Kinbrough, charg­
ed with cutting and carrying
away Umber belonging lo an­
other, waa found not guilty
due lo a mlitrial tn Circuit
Court Tuesday.
Judge Vasaar Carlton con­
tinued other case* o f ordered
pre-sentence investigation*,

Bill Amended

verstty of Florida. The unit, scheduled today to try and
would be u*ed to tcaeh per-1 work out a compromise over
sonnet who work with p*y- , tlw full committee'* refusal
chotic children.
to go any higher than $20
Meanwhile, a II ou m Appro- million
lor
teacher pay
priatiom subcommittee was |raises.

j

RO U K U T P U T M A N , Ocala, in lifted onto a
Btrctcher a fter n two-truck collision nt 10:15
p.m. Tucadny on Highway -16, cunt o f Lake JenBlip Hririgo. Trooper J, L. Sikca reported P ittman'll 10-wheel dump truck, loaded w ith 20 tons
o f limestone, threw the front le ft wheel, causing
it to veer into a truck driven by Jnmca Jones
Burley, Grovelund. Barley pulled Pittm an from
hla overturned truck. Pittman, with a broken
leg, was taken to Seminole Mem orial Hospital
but, attaches mtitl, waa released this morning.

( Ilcndd Photo)

Pipeline Completion
W ithin N ext 9 0 Days
Entire project of Installing
the jet fuel pipeline from
Lake Monro* lu Sanford. 'Na­
val Air Station will b* com­
pleted within the next 60 90
days, it wai announced today
by Gerald Rauch, president
of the Sanford Pipeline Com­
pany.
Purchase hat been com­
pleted of Die station site,
Bauch reported, and the pipe
has been (hipped from Hous­
ton, Texas, to tha coating and
wrapping yard at Atlanta,
Ga.
“ On Uie basis of till* prescut •chi-duli’," Rauch laid,
"w e ihuutd start con* true lion
of tlw pipeline very shortly."

Three Are Hurt
In Motor Mishap
TTirre prrioni were Injured,
none believed icriouily, in a
car-truck collliion at noon
today at Sanford Avenue and
Onora Hoad. All were taken
lo Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital for treatment.
A light telephone truck
driven hy Joseph Stewart, It.
11. 1, Maitland, was turned on
Its tup In tho collision.
A new model sport* car, oc­
cupied hy Bernard and Carol
Buckingham, had it* front
end imaalied. Buckingham
wa* identified hy Ihe hoipital
a * being with the Navy.

HEAVY

Geneva Okays
Wait-And-See
Phone Policy
Geneva citizens Tuesday
night voted to adopt a "w all
and see" policy concerning
tha petition o f complaint re­
cently filed with the Publia
Utilities Cumniiaaion against
existing service* in thn area
■upplied by Southern Bell
Telephone and Telegraph Cot
Although the petition car­
ried 103 aignnturr* only 16
persons
attended Tuesday
night’s meeting of the Gen­
eva Citizens Assn, where re­
ports wera given on the area
telephone service survey re­
cently made by an indepen­
dent technician.
Wtlklna I.lnhart, PUC rep­
resentative who haa been as­
signed to mnka an Investiga­
tion o f complaint* registered,
uiu scheduled to meet this
morning with leading citizens
and civic leaders o f lha area.

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TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
A subcommittee of tha Sen­
ate Huaila Committee repurled
today that Uia bill to abolish
tha state turnpike authority
has been amended to delay lu
effects until Jan. I, I960.

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He added that work on tha
tank alto should begin In tha
next 10. days tn two weeks.
“ We are desirous to com*
plcte this entire installation
ai soon aa possible," Rauch
concluded, “ and you can rost
aiaured we will do everything
possible to hold to t| not ex­
ceed this schedule."

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25th 6r PARK
Vbfthy pth m a w « n p m eat lait Tutaday afUrnooa
for • Court of Award* lor
North Oriaado Brownie Troop
M hold at the Village Recre­
ation Area. Twelve glria re­
ceived year pioa and fly-up
wing* from Mn. Bill PLloiao,
troop leader and eeven glria
were preaceted with year
pins by the asslctaat leader.
Following the awards pro­
gram the girls and their
guests enjoyed a wiener
roast.
Girls receiving pins aad
wings were Susanna Girons,
Glenda Birfchimer, D e b r a
Bishop, Jennifer Burke, Dab­
by Coyle, Denise Duquette,
Kathy Gretas, Bara PDolan,
Pam Thompson, Petty Web­
ster, Marianne Young aad
Ann Smith.
Those getting year pins

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Lake Monroe Jottings . . .

da Maxwell, Debra Poe
Dianne Stewart and Debo
Ward. Patty Parker was
present to receive her pia.
Monday's event wound
this year's Brownie prod
which started at the be
Ring of the atason with «
members. Enrol]meat a
steads at SB girls.

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This was followed by a ques­ Mrs. James Chaplin *«ve
tion aad answer period. New returned from Cleadcnin, W.
officers of the clubs also Va. where they attended the
were Installed during the funeral of his brother John
day. A nice luncheon was who was fatally injured in an
served at noon. • • • Glad aulo accident here. We ex­
to have Marilyn Krocjar back tend our sympathy to the
among ns a g a i n . * * * bereaved family. • • • Hap­
I W e d n e s d a y . . . lta Stove and Mary Davis recent­ py Birthday to Alice Nordasing bow tbs science age ly bad as guests for a week­ gren. Bet she Is sweet six­
really taken over. Kvcn end his brother, Hiller Davis teen. • • * Our thought lor
ffoe girls talk about tt too.. and family, of Kissimmee. • * today is by Ben Franklin.
• • • Edwin and Marian Keo- Mr. and Mrs. Psul Dennis Ho says “In this world noth­
fondy have as their gueata spent a weekend at New ing can be said to be certain
MEMBER P.D.LC.
Marian’s sister, Bobbie, and Smyrna Beach. • • • Mr. except death and taxes.'*
and
Mrs.
Don
Baldy
have
f a r husband. Vernon Moody
g a d children, Vidor and moved to W. Third St. from
Mania. They are residents N. Orlando. Mrs. Baldy is
We Are Happy To Announce Our
a t Aiken, S, C. Marian aaya the former Margie BumbsM ay pUa to stay a week lough. • • • Mr. and Mrs.
trith than at their home on Billy Knight and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Martin of Cocoa
wore weekend guests of Mrs.
H. A. Taylor. • • • Lucille
and Herman Spivey had lots
la g . in fact she looks like a of company week fwionr
ysaag school girl. Mary and last. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Cfctede Sr. are very proud Pye and daughter of Mer­
M M r daughter-in-law and ritt Island. Also Earl Nel­
ana hardly wait until they son from Forest City, and
You will nolt that w# ham iacludnd other specials this year. Taka ad*
cam e home. Bubbn Is teach­ Wednesday she had Mrs. Eravantage nf these limited time prlcen at either plant location or call us for
ing Johanna how to speak tnajean Tyner of Dundee and
free pick-up. All dry cleaning will bo mothproofed at no charge. Thla la
English. She Is doing fine Mrs. Chris Driggers of Or­
good only antll tho garment is cleaned again and should not bo confused
ban. • • • Bob Dorn was lando for the day. • • • Mr.
with our retalar 3 year written guaranteed mothprooflag service,
home the past weekend to and Mrs. Forrester had as
ana Opal and the kiddies. • • guests at their homo on W.
Lucille Fltxgcrsld was made First St., Rev. and Mrs. Sul­
Mother of the Year at tbe livan who are mi«k*n»rlF»
Sunday Morning Service of from Cuba. • • • The Spi­
Mm
Upsaia
Presbyterian veys, Ward Yeagers and tbo
Church. She was taken by Allisons motored to Merritt
surprise. Son Tommy knew Island Friday evening where
Isssraace of II.N pro hundred valuation, mis. gl.M. Clear jour ctaecU of wlatro
clothes and protect them against mildew. Clothes will be pressed nod ready to
about it days before hot they attended a revival. • •
wear before the first cool soap lo tho Kail.
kept it from Lucille. She Mr. and Mrs. Ward Yeagers
iwcelved a gold pin engraved have left for Pennsylvania,
with her name on It by John where they will visit for a
Andes. • • • Six mem­ while. • • • Glad to see Mrs.
B LA N K ETS T O BE DRY C LEA N ED
bers of the II. D. Club made Leon Doan back baching
a tour of tbe Moderns ge school at Lake Monroe. She
will receive the esrlusWe Hanitone process; guaranteed odorlraa. placed in
Furniture Store In Orlando. has been ill. • • • Wish I
plaetic storage bags on request.
They reported a wonderful could have seen Herman Spi­
time. • * • Tbe club will vey sweeping the floor the
have a covered dish supper other day. Bet it all went
an June UHh. • • • On May under the rug. He claims to
10th H.D. members heard a have done a good job. • • *
very Interesting talk by At­ Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Luts left
torney Doug Stenstrom, who Wednesday, May IS, for
spots on County Government. Lockhaven, Pa. where they
will spend Die summer. They
The fruit of the cheriinoya will return in November • •
tree la edible. Its white, Rev. and Mrs. Leon Dean
Smooth pulp, which tastes and daughter, Pamela, motG U A R A N TEED 3 Yeor M OTH T R EA T M EN T
•omewhat like n mixture of1 ored to Mt. Pleasant where
available on all woolen garments including blankets. Prices available on request.
pineapple and banana, Is&gt; they visited Rev. George
Hawthorne.
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By Larry Venkei

At Um request of tli« Coun­
ty Comralision the proa U
&lt;# barred from a joint mooting
with the School Board Wed­
nesday evening at the First
Federal conference room. Wa
bear “personality clashes"
Will bo aired and possibly reiolved. Other purpose of the
meeting Is to discuss an aecess road for the new English
Estates School.
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• • •
These off-the-record meet­
ings by public officers are
becoming more frequent in
recent days. It was “prefer­
red" a reporter leave tbe
City - County Commission
meeting last Friday although
the press was permitted to
sit in another such session
( 1 Monday. Even then, there
waa an “off-the-record" state­
ment by one City Commis­
sioner.
• • •
There's a very interesting
piece of Upe in Pete Knowles
office that’s going to shock
Jot of people when it is
made public after the negoua
ttons for that prep school are
wrapped up. I’m still reeling
from it.
• • •
A CONVERSATION WITH
JIM AVERY.
Reporter: I beard you
walked out of that meeting
yesterday.
Avery: They weut below the
price. No reason for me to
be a party to an agreement

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| "Sanford Military Acad! em y" will be la full opera1tion with tbe commencement
j of tbe September term of
1school and with completion of
‘ property negotiations later
this week, J . P . Wiegera,
chairman of the MacFadden
i Foundation. New York City,

W ay Paved
I
For School

told Tbe Sanford Herald in la not a big city but la ideal­
a telephone interview this ly satisfactory for us."
morning.
Wiegers expressed appre­
“ We are most anxious to ciation that City and County
come to the City of Sanford.” Commissioners had reached
Wlegers said. “When 1 waa agreement Monday in their
there threw weeks ago 1 differences over the site (at
found the community ideal Mellonville and Celery Avefor our type of operation. It j nues), adding he is looking

Way was* paved late Monday afternoon for the
City of Sanford to finalize neKotiatlona with the
MacFadden Foundation to establish the "Sanford
Military Academy" on Mellonville Avenue at Celery
by September.
The Foundation previously agreed to pay

forward to meeting this week
with City of Sanford officials
in New York to finalise nego­
tiations.
“ We feel the community
can use another secondary
school," the foundation chair­
man stated. “We believe we
can emulate our trrmrndnis

success in Tennessee, where
we have operated a military
achoot for ft) years, turning
out thousand* of boys."
Wlegers stated that “ we
have a soft spot for Florida
because it was one of Mr.
(Bernarr) MacFadden’a fav­
orite states. We feel we can

ijm tli

provide ■ worthwhile educa­
tions! facility."
Stating the sebool will b«
strictly « military academy.
be said that "we will eora*
mence a real drive to open
by September. We hope to
complete
necessary
con­
struction this summer fromodeling of the Giants’ dor*
mitory buildings)."
The local academy, to bo
named
“Sanford
Military
Academy," will be in charge
of Col. Harry J. Furman, a
descendant of the foundera
of Furman University and
now associated with the Mac*
Fadden Foundation’s Caatia
Heights Military Academy at
Lebanon, Term. Colonel Fur*
man waa In Sanford Monday
interviewing retired Navy of*
ficeri Interested in being I *
struclors In the school, al*
(hough it will be a military
academy and not naval.
Wiegers, who said he wilt
come to Sanford In the ae*
vond week of June, added
that the Sanford Military
A c a d e m y will be at*
sociatcd with the Cattle
Heights Military Academy on*
ly in that both are units at
the MacFadden Foundation.

WEATHER: Fair and mild through Wedneaduv. High todny, 85-00. Low tonight. 60-65.
$373,000 for the San Francisco Giants’ farm property, in­
VOL. 53
United Prw* Leased Wire
Established 1908 TUES., MAY 21, 1963
SANFORD. FLORIDA NO. 716
cluding dormitories, and for
the city recreation area. The
Giants had agreed to accept
$273,000 for its property.
It was learned 12.23 acres
TALLAHASSEE (U N )—
valued at $49,000, of the city’s
A
Mil abolishing tbe apeclal
recreation area of IS-plus
$4oe competency award for
acres had been donated by
the county with a clause it
superior s c h o o l teachers
would revert (o the county
passed the Senate today by
if used for other thsn re­
a lop-sided vote of 39-3.
creation purposes.
City and County Commiss­
ion members were far afield
in their negotiations for the
n m
v A
. . .
county to donate this 12.23
WASHINGTON (U PI)—Air] today a presidential “ well naut accepted a medal and i The chief executive, beamacrM- ,he w un,-v Reminding
Force Maj. L. Gordon Coop-1 done’’ and a hero’s welcome President Kennedy's thanks ing himself, said he was
as much as $20,000 and a
in a colorful and crowded "proud our country continues
in the nation's capital.
er. flanked by the fellow as­ Drawling out a "thank ceremony in the White House to produce such young men
right-of-way and the city of­
JIM AVERY
tronauts who blazed Ameri­ y’all’’ in his Oklahoma ac­ rose garden after a triumph­ who go so far” and do so
fering nothing. Thla wanted
New Prexy
Walks Out
much.
right-of-way Is on the west
can path into spice, received cent, the 30-ycar-old astro­ ant entry into the city.
JERUSALEM, Israel (UPI)
side of the 31ay fair golf
Cooper's spectacular flight
— Ruasian-horn Zalman Shacourse along a dirt road.
last week, he said, proved
zar. one of Hie pioneering
in the third meeting be­
the necessity of having men
early settlers to what now is
tween the two groups the
in the space capsules instead
Israel, today was elected the
The North Orlando Firo De­
city informcsl the county Mon­
of Just machinery, and he
nation's third president.
day afternoon that the citypredicted there would be an partment, consisting of eight
owned land of the golf
American on Ihe moon before men, were left out In lha
Weak Spell
cold Monday night at a spe­
course Is leased (o Ihe San
the end of the l»Ws.
Francisco Giants for »J years,
VATICAN CITY (UPI) Noting that Cooper was be­ cial meeting of the vlllaga
with 80 years to run.
ing honored on the annivers­ council.
fn r __________
While all commissioners, i P°Pe ^ol,n XXHI has suffer­
—J»-» h m "rnnns ma le offThe Council decided to hold
ed another weak spell, but is
ary of Charles A. IJndliergh's
Reporter: Do you think era and counter-offers in t ’e
ty—mid v-urf.v sre aarccd ,
a special meeting Friday
■im.li.ting—
keening h I s
historic
flight
to
Paris,
Ken­
the city took advantage of three-hour
session Monday "it is good business’’ to bring «clM*iIule of public appear^
nedy said their (lights took night at 7:30 to award bids
the county taxpayers?
for the five-man
afternoon, witli the city rais- the proposed military school anccs, a reliable Vatican
'al-oiil Ilk- -31110 linn- bill t h nn Insurance
a
t ____________
Avery: It was a lot lower
ing its ante to $3,000 and
ganford, two members op -1 source reported today,
Cooper
covered
many,
many
:
P°llc«
department
and tabled
figure than 1 would have
times Die distance. Yet, he action on insurance coverag*
then $3,000 but no right-o(,(ie tran*»ction finally, x j
/-vi
gone for.
said, both ventures were haz­ for its volunteer lira lighters, ,
i/
i negotiated by the City and N C f l l S UK«l,V
Reporter: You didn’t an­
At the same time, the coun*
The county- finally offered Cou|Uy Commll, ioni l a t e , WASHINGTON (L P D -T he
ardous ami daring for their
swer my question.
cil tabled action on improve*
times.
to
accept
$
1.1.000 for its Monitav
,
(|ernonn.
Senate
today
was
expected
to
.Monday
aitemoon.
'
Senate
today
was
expected
to
Avery: Weil, ch. let me equity, payable as deferred
meats to its lone fire veblclo
County C o in m i s s i o n - ' approve ami s^od te 1^9
put it this way. the county
payments are received from er James P. Avery Jr. ami White House Pnwhfoat' Bo9and agreed to look Intoslha
presented a reasonable fi­ the 3lacFaddon Foundation.
possibility of a recipiteal
. , ,
T ; City Com* ..lie. Joe Bak.'i
T/&gt; tOCt i-«qwi(Wd*
gure. If that $13,000 U cor­
Tbe city went in.o special oppo&lt;N| |ha dM, hetwffn tho 9( and U Mils with jcld ^re*^
agreement with tbe Catiel*
rect wc have been more than session and accepted on a 4-1
berry Fixe Department.
county and city for the coun- serves instead i
lenient ami charitable.
vote.
Mayor W. W. Andsrson estl*
• • •
ty to give Die city $15,000 for
..
, .
Gen. J. C. Hutchison, coun­
mated it would take from
claim
deed
for
tile
L
i
l
t
i
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U
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l
l
a
quit
A CONVERSATION WITH ty chairman, assured the
$300 in $8oo to improve Iho
county’s share of the proposWASHINGTON (Ul’l)—LaJIM CRAPPS.
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — lire truck “and there’s Just
city that he and Commission­
ed
site
at
Mellonville
and
|
bor
Secretary
W.
Wlllaid
Reporter: Well, what did ers John Alexander and John
The way was paved today not enough money in the bud*
you think of that meeting Fitzpatrick will hold to UwTr C*'er* Avenue.,
Wirt* ‘oW Congrew Monday
for a conference committee get for that expenditure."
VICE ADMIRAL ALFRED (1. WARD, Comnmtuler of tho U. S. Second
agreement and so vote In . / v e r y , expressing himself that m e fifth of the nation,
yesterday?
The council authorized In*
to reroncilc a $100 million
Fleet
arrived
nt
the
Nuvul
Air
Stution
Monday
for
u
tour
of
the
ntution.
Crapps: It was all right but the county’s next meeting, that the county should receive work force-14 million perdifference in House and Sen- sursnee company officials
The
Admiral
its
shown
here
(center)
at
the
luncheon
at
the
Muyfnir
na
they could have gone for either Wednesday evening or « “■«»..
. «° droP «®»«ns-were hit by the uncmute general appropriations from Hanna-Closson and Al
he in I&gt;einff prreeted by Andrew Carmwny, Chairman of tho C. of C. Armed
on May 29
$17,500 “ but that is my final i ployraent problem last year.
$ 10, 000.
Davis to draw up specific i*
bills.
Forccn
Committee
(riKht).
At
left
in
Capt.
Frank
(!.
Kdwards
former
• • •
Mayor Tom McDonald and
' *"«' " * lk' d ° u‘
,h* p - - p , l i n
Ilona
for insurance coverage
The
Senate
refused
today
commander of Untwin# One here, who in now Oiverutioiu Officer for the
ity Commissioner
II. ,m’cl,nCK G jL C t tr lU fl
An official of the Castle City
__________ J.
without discussion to accept for the police department In*
Second
Fleet
Staff.
(Herald
Photo)
GENEVA (UPI)—The Euro
,n lhc
before the
Heights prep school was Crapps are slaiesl to leave
the $%5 million spending bill eluding death and hotpUal
down yesterday looking over tonight or Wednesday tor
V"1* ,n • e« P ‘ «he coun’ pean Common Market nations
passed by the House Monday benefits
that domitory property.
New York City to finalize *?’* ,offer .°f„ ,1S0&lt;” ’ Baker early today rejected "take it
and asked for a Joint com­
A • 9
be believes the coun-t or leave U" proposals for tar
negotiations with the Mac*
mittee to work out differ­
ty
should
donate
the
property
iff cutting made by Uie Unit­
Poor John Alexander . . . Faddeu Foundation.
ences.
The Senate . passer!
"for free,” that the city ed States and their talks en­
AU day John heard about
bill totals $1,123,000,000.
should
pay
nothing.
tered the final day with fail­
prep schools and at night at
Major differences are in
A v e r y , who previously ure looming.
the Campus Monday some
spending for teacher pay
started
to
walk
out
of
the
refugee from Chelsea or, was
raises, school operations ami
The Lake Mary Volunteer
meeting but was stopped by a Undefined
it Munich asked him if he
new ronitruction. The Sen­ Fire Dept, was credited with
question
from
Mayor
Tom
wanted to bear some prep
PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti I Four men have been chargIt was determined in the men for which search has been ate hill is more generous in saving the brand new mobile
McDonald, charged the- city (U PI)—United States policy of with first degree murder po-t mortem thut Dodson's instigated,
school music on the jukelxix
ever) area.
home of a )oung Navy enuplo
with “ being greedy" and with toward Haiti remained unde jf| |},v ,]ruth of Floyd Dodson. death waa caused by blows The sheriff staled Gilbert
by John Philip Sousa.
from total destruction thiJ
« • •
“ trying to put a No. 9 foot fined today despite an end to , ,
about tho head and not by nml Carey are l-elng held with..
morning at the Seven Oak*
Paolu
hurber,
it
in
a
No.
ft
shoe."
He
added
The word is that the feasi­
drowning.
Out bond anil "are ru-operuts i. days of “ silent treat- 4«, Jrrnr oW
Trailer
Park when fire hroko
the "school will benefit San- m e n f of President Francois u -** rw,»«rte«l today I.y Volusia
bility study from First Re­
Volusia deputies took into I ing to a degree” in tlm inout din; to a short in the elec*
search of Miami for a uni­
ford and will rub off on the gyyvalicr's government by the Sheriff Rodney Thursl-y.
custody Fred Gilbert, East vrstlgution.
Itridge
..
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trical circuits of the home at
entire county." lie taler add 1U. aS. embassy.
versity here has been com­
Dodson's t-ody waa found Highway 4*», and Joe Carey, |
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about 8:30 a m.
ed
he
uould
drop
his
acceptpleted ar.d the county Com­
floating in the St. Johns River Sanford, at the time Dodson's
Dear Ahby ....
Page 7
Damage was estimated to
mission will get a “ looksco"
ance figure from $20,000 to T a k illU T T i l e L iC tld rurly in the morning of May lx * ly w a s d is c o v e r e d .
Editorial
Page 4
be about 23 per rent by Firo
$17,300
hut
uould
be
“
no
{
within the next few days.
Sheriff Thureby said first
MONTREAL (UPI) — The *5- Volusia Coroner J. 8. PetEntertainment .. Page 7
Chief Ralph Aticll who re*
• • •
party to an agreement lower
Quebec governm ent, ronvinc- ersoii said at thut time “there degree murder Wurarnta were
Puzzle ..
Page 2
ported the loss.
RANDOM TIIOCGirrS AT
than that."
ed that anti confederation ter- u,p "vldeneea of foul play" j filed Monday against Gilbert
Society ...... Page •! A 7
Abell could only identify
A NORTH ORLANDO COUN­
Haker, in voicing hi* °PP°* j rorj4| s are responsible for the 11,1,1 MM autopsy whs ordered. Iami Carey and for two other
Sports ...
Page 10
the couple’s name as being
sition
to
pa&gt;
ing
any
cash
to
CIL MEETING . . . Somerecent wave of bombings
C&lt;rules ...
_ . I'nge 8
Caudrnhrad.
Dan Ritzie wav elected
on*
should Huy Woody
the county for its equity,
here, took the lead today in
commander
of
Cnmpbcll
JOE
MAKER
Anderson a gavel . . . He’ll
agreed that the "city Is in
.
, an all-out war against the
A Loud No
break his list pounding that
this for a profit but so is ,, .
, , , _ ..
Los.ing Post 33, American
. ., „
...
, . Q uebec u b e ra tio n h ro n t.
THE SANFORD
desk . . . and how about
th e c o u n ty ." He outlined m
U'gion , Monday
evening.
some chairs around the vill­
■detail (off the record) the
TALLAHASSEE tUPI) — Ocean laying off Ihe roast Ollier officers elected were:
Higher Pay
| city's plans for use of the ex
age office . . .
MIAMI BEACH (U P I)-U .'T h e Stale of Florida today for a missile-launch safety
Frank Holmes, first vice
« • •
! peeled proceeds. His was the S. Commissioner of Educa refused to grant the federal
commander; Tom Best, se­
zone.
The North Orlando Council
i f l G n P C T n H i f l h ‘T oppo' i"s ; o,c whe,n ;!« rion''”^ M c u ', K .p ^ l « u « i govVrnment ^'exclusive ‘ riifhta
The Stale Cabinet said, cond vice commander; Fred
read a resolution (minutes) R
D IQ U U C J IU l l i y i l lit) agrtrl to accept lhe(Montl;iy
^
(()r
16 mil„
Monday night
tor higher of ,118
miles ot Allan,i,
Atlantic however, it would cooperate Yrjcklc,
A N N O U N C ES
finance
officer;
fiom the city of Sanford last
If. J . High Construction «
.
o for of $ 5.00&lt;i
(IM
cnw pay
Gene Stovall, historian; Karteacher
pay and improved
with
projects
of
the
Defense
night. It seems the "nls'med1
Sanford Company, Orlando, won a
Lounl&gt; ‘-ommissloner I.ce
bl|c &lt;lUlude, ,0 kUve off
Department
and
National lyle llousholdcr, service of­
T h at the majority of
tlty father, here com plaint
H
ruction
tr™ th e , “ mediocrity of the most parAeronautics
and
Space
Ad­ ficer;; F. E. Donaldson, scrabout your favorite
,’eant-at
arms;
Victor
Jenkx,
"C l contract with a low bid o f ! mec,‘n« 5•* «3' " - when ^ l a l y z i n g kind” In public eduministration (NASA) by Im­
paper slanting the news. etc.
$371,100 smong five a, the ^
m,,comrI cation,
posing differ regulations tn chaplain, and Cedi Carlton.
DOW NTOW N STORES
elc. and had some copies cir- ii . . j
t ■is.i.iis. ... in.s-t.sin
I ha\c no comment sit
John F. McCloskcy, John L.
keep
the
area
as
free
as
ruiatrd thcoughou! the -«u((ty I ______ “........... .... .
, thu lime hut may later."
A r t i l l e r y K i l 'e
possible from noo-authorned Galloway. George Swann Jr.,
at council meetings and ,0 • meetmg ,»„* morn mg.
WILL REMAIN
Victory Jenks and Joel S.
eomPLAIN
OF
JARS.
Laos
JACKSONVILLE
ILT1)
—
I
perwnnel.
various organizations . . .
»
contracted to
Field,
executive
committee.
(UPI) — Deafening artillery The strike-bound Florida East
Gov. Farris Bryant, who
What ,o u -all don’t know a n d , P&gt;'t*
six months a Uinstallation of ufficers will
and marhinrgun (ire echoed Coast Railway began a new sits as chief of the powerful
what the commission f a d e d j brary. cafeteria
niusie
all around this advanced po.i- move .Monday to force the dis- stale cabinet, said the re- be held June 17 at Iho Le­
to mention in their epic was wo™ at Sanford Junior High
gion home.
tion this morning as Grn missal of Marshal C. Jean*) quest was too extensive
that two of the commission- School; a cafetorium and
Kong Le's neutralist forces nette, president and general
“We want to cooperate,!
•rs Jim Crapps and Al WU mus.c room at Smith Seminreturned the (ire after a soft- manager, and Elliott Aifame, ■but we can’t advocate such
I
r
son demanded their name. ■“ l« Jnn‘«r High SchooL and
be taken off the letter when five classrooms al Rosenwald By United Prr*« Inlrrnalioi.sl ening-up barrage by the pro- general counsel, of the Jack- a va.t takeover ot water N O V O l C h l G l
they
found out it was being Elementary School.
An uneasy lucial truce pre- . Communist Pathet Lao.
jsoiiville Terminal Co.
.
area," he said.
W EDNESDAY A FT ER N O O N S
they found
The -uilwuy lost a aimilar
Next
regular
session
of
the
vailed
in
Birmiiignani
today
n
.
The government asked for Gets New Post
Circulated.
attempt last month when dia- exclusive rights of the vast I WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Inurd is June 3.
hut Negroes vowed to eontin- K O U IK l O f L u I KS
throughout the
George Touby will be the
.
*
,ue demonstrating for “ aerose- ’ OTTAWA (UPI)—Secretary tfici court threw out a suit area of Florida territorial President K e n n e d y today
guest speaker at the annual. On Trial
j the-boa id desegregation" in ot State Dean Itosk toda) asking for the ouatrn. That watera stretching from Capo 1named Adm. George W. AnAll Sports banquet for Svm
James A. DeLoach, charged North Carolina
plunged into a round of inti- suit was filed aa an amend- Canaveral to Palin Beach as deraoii Jr., retiring chief of
SUMMER M ON TH S
inult High athletes at 7 p.m. with second degree murder In
A Negro civil rights leadrr mate talks with NATO lead went to ail earlier court action a protective device for boat- naval operation, u U. S. am(uhermeu in the bassador to Portugal,
klay 29 al the school cafe- the stabbing of Hillman Beli- warned al Jackaou. Miss , ers to lest support lor mva-. which sought an injunction ers and
ALSU
the terminal company
&gt;
Capo Canaveral launch area. Tho White House saidAu.
teria. Sixteen trophiea will be rena in October 1962, went on Jlonday night that racial turb­ aures designed to patch up against
presented. Letters will be | trial before a jury in the cir- ulence would upset the Mis­ some of tbe cracks in the al- (JTC) forcing It to handle :Tbs rights were sought “for derson would succeed AmbaaOPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS *TIL 8
the struck v» long a period of time as sudor C. flurke Fdhrirk this
prvirnted at Ihe Awards I&gt;a* cult court of Judge Voile A. sissippi ra p ita l unlcpa It lianee and increase its mill- fn-ight cars for
jth*iig--a 11« ta&gt; lai ydi 'n-s.
1 1st) might.
jrailroad.
I may be needed."
Isuiuua-r.
urogram u ic r on.
I Williams J r. this monung.

BULLETIN

Kennedy Tells Cooper:
'Did Your Job W ell'

Village Sets
Insurance Bids
To Aid Police

Avery Walks
Out; Baker
Says 'No'

Senate Nixes
Spending Bill

In Death O f Barber

Volunteers Save
Mobile Home

4 Charged W ith Murder

Herald Index

Ritzie Named
Legion Head

G rant Refused

Package School

Downtown Merchants Assn.

Move On To Oust
Terminal Mgr.

Uneasy Truce
Hiis Birmingham

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Oa
h o lla r a f tha ren ew in g eartW*
aata haa flte s aald aartMMM
fo r taa Baud l e h # Hewed
thiraaa. Tha oarttflaata aem bar aad r o a r a f issu eaes. tM
dew ristlw a a f tha prohertr,
a a s th# h m la arhiah It waa
avttaaed ara aa M to w si.

Krider b Speaker F o r Loegwood C O f C

Mf£Vy~.
SttTodoy
Lflkt

Area cham­
ber af Cammarea was ad&gt;
vised loot Tharoday sight bp
M b Kridtf, Baa mote Canaty C af C maaagar. la datermiae it* objectivee, to. Umit
itaoU oaJy ta thiaga which
eaa ba accomplished aad to
local opinions aa lsauca aad
to vote# thasa apintoaa.

i r * * * r W m tm tm -.:
tathWata of tha Boar U k *
area k i n bans tatotad bp
BUI IpaaMT, iiatetiat u f e t j
director at tbe D p U i Power
Carp., lb attend a pracra*
af lartm ttaa os bmp Ui ta
aad aMutb t* aaaa roaaacHadtaB la ba bald at tbe
r d a b oa Bear
Lake at • &gt; at. today.
A HI* oa tbe lUauviag
tocJntoaat win ba fallowod
by itonal demoaotratlou* oa
tbe Ilia Ilka dummy. After tbe
ptogras Uw m wlakiag to
toll thalr akUl la either
bath, will bo iavttad to um tha dummy hi
making a pratoleal appltoa-

SpaaUag aa the quosttoa
"What is a Chambaraf Comamreo,” Kridtr toftosd It
u a grasp of cittoaaa who
farm aa orgaatoaUa to make
thalr community a batter
place la which to live aad
who seek to Improve tha
community aad ta falsa Its
economy.
He said Chambers of Cammarc* should eater iota In­
dustrial dovotopmoat, com­
mercial ar trad* development
and in political aad aroaomle education.
lie tortserd that rasidents
of an area should ba en­
couraged to buy those thtapi
which can ba bought la thalr
own borne town and advlaod
that merchants should stage
sales featuring Items to at­
tract tha residents Into their
stores.
In closing be suggested that
the Loogwood organisation
adopt a more vigorous pro­
gram of beautlfleatioa aad
promotk a af tha a rts to

p q rfg tha business maatiag bald fallowing tha pro­
gram- H. C. bcakt, i . C.
teams aad Mark Bullock
la aimed as a committee
to oolicii ads for tha new
city directory, current pro­
nto of the Longwood C of C
which to to t e completed In
the coming year.
It was anaouaced that can­
vassers will rover the area
to tha aaar future to receive
Afarmatioa for the directory.
Klacted to the board of
diretoon wrw Reams, Bull­

M aarlatlaa a f f m a r t r i
Boa. t h ft. H a 34.1 ft.
. y.v
E o f I B C or e t Lot 11 R a n
.'#UI ■
H H U f t. W H U ft. I
D U f t B I M f t t e Boa.
H ef j t i f u / ' n . ef
llaioen ~
P a r k M a t Book 1
la d 1 1 * tv (la w W N
P u a at
n .)
M * fm m
P i* a u tie « K am a l a whioh
ReMm *M k l m i M
hart 1. A P onay i . H atu w ay
' I m h la t l t o k aaeeesed Cart AH a f aato proport y Pol nr la
Tha Merida Coovaatioa af
tha C aeaty e f M atoala, Itato
Chrietlaa Churches Friday
a f Florida. Cal«*a aach eortl•lected Or. i . Wayaa Drsth,
float# (hall ha rodo«mod a«• f Ptartda. Uhlans MMk cortlfl- cordlnp to le w th e property
minister of tha lfln a r Lake
: v
BhuU M N 4 M O M i c t o r l * described In eech certificate
Christian Church in St.
to h v th# property I* - w ill he eeld t e the high*** hidrwii doer
ooor eorf U
u«i
" la ■*#» aertifteat* w ill d*r a t tha front
Patarsburgh, as prasUtoat ef
.
I la t i ll high est bidder hotntsele County
intr Court
Uouoo
cen to U
iM
the 1M4 ccavcntioB.
Am i m i t a r o f th* &gt; •« ta­ a t Sanford, Florida, on tha
i * *•r t R m m a t flrat Monday _la tha ataath of
Other offlceri were Rev.
M tba first Jana, lie * , w
h l... lo tha 3rd
ahlch
William P. Weeks, miaitter
»r of Juno, l i l t .
. la Ik# m oath #f Jttn#.
. — M M to th e ir * Say a f
Dhtad thio l o th doy a f April.
of tha Ft. Myers Christian
*
IM I.
Church, first vice president;
(SEAL)
l l t h Say a f A»rO,
Mrs. Sea Durian of Miami,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
i
M il)
Clorh Circuit C ourt
sorood vice president; Miss
'
r\?:
dominate County, Plorlda i n t u b c a t tB ? a r
i
Mabel Hendrickson of Ocala,
M thlW y April I t Mar T, I t c a l m
JII BOB, B B H Iht
___ t t a t i r , F lorida
c a tm .
•tertoary and Qlltord Millar
April to, Mar t, u . CDH—t l l _____________________ VTATM a r P L o a iD A
of Miami, raglitrar.
l a oa Hto Borneo e f i
\p ,
t * T B B c m c v r r COCBT M r ■AM COCHRAN,
KING
AND
QUEEN
OF
MAY
.
.
.
Minn
Pun
i'C y
IM PROBATE
Jonpp And Jim Waulund.
(Hnrald Photo)
p th A L M w rtca
t® « U C U b t n ana MATHHotleo to hereby alro n th a t
IT B B t _____
tha aM orntpnod w ill, oa
a B. MEAD A OOMIUMT,
Ith day e f Juno, A. D. 1MJ.
B oof l o a o t 1 1 1 MaUIng
Plaintiff, irooont to th e Honorable Coun­
TO.
ty Judpo o f aem laele County,
w c * w m ac s " o r toc OBCXtOB LBBTBB OWKNh. at Pterldn. Me final return, nooonnt aad Touchs n . aa Adm in»*,
at
a
t
baa h n i n ^ i a g * f l ^ « N lt
Dofaudoata. lotrnter o f the R o u te o f BAM
A I R COHDmONKR
INSURANCE
r o a to t h T c S o a l t Oourt **f
COCHRAN, docoaoed, a a d a t
t m c i a r d«rv n
•tht ee Hlath
Ninth Jadletui Ctroait a f
R N tm
r M h a c a M o a u i _ _ d lim e, then end th e r e
MM btota o f M orton to aa4 t w i H i i / r o r s c n w A B f t B and m ake application to th e eeld
M aria
ffaa r Sam
laate C h a a t r . t h a a v AUTO * PROPERTY
HDRBRRT A M U MR aa Judpo for n flanl settlem en t at
heuvteted
b m t a t a a t itle a f v h l o h tai
F o r Thu F iau at Y o u r Around
■onoral partaora e f Ao* hte adm inistration e f eeld ro­
M iu Pom Joans and Jim stags where tte King sad
W a a t it e r C o n d i ti o n e r
oootetod Pundlnp Com­ u t e , end for on order diep eer, a Ilmltod partner- ehnrplnp him no such A dm inis­ Wouluad wart c r o w a a d Queen and their court trod,
FKDDRKR
trator.
ah Ip orcnatead and patel­
i h - B alah Harry Orarooa
S o lee — S e r v i c e
AH Linan Written
Dated thte to e S lth d a y e f Quaaa aad King of tha May as they mounted tte bsautila * under the tewa of
M t 8 . P a i k A vo.
S aalo rd
B th al Laatea Orayaoa. hte
April, A. D. IM*.
the
Pla
ta
a
f
O
eaaaeU
eit
at
tho
Civic
Cantor
Saturday
Brins Your lararue
w ife , at aL,
_
F A 84SS4
/ o / J . D. COCHBAH
U U fli
fulJy decorated stage to n ign
Aa Adm latetrater e f tbo which bad teen turned into
Problems To V i —
l a a a nahnow n atata or
l a Chaaaory.N*. 1 I M I
tte tostivltks from AUTO 8KRV1CK
B a ta te e f Sam Cochran,
Spring garden for tte an­
oountry other than the
Tha antaro a f thio oult la
f t » P i n t it
• u t o o f Plorlda, aad ■ alt• Parmlaeura a f th at aortata
■tenotrom, Darla A Main look nual Seminole High School white wrought toon thrones.
lap addraaa bolnfl
M ortaaaa f r o * aato d e fe a tAttornoya far Administrator
May Day BalL
I Croat w eed Read
Tables won decorated with
P. O. Drower t i l l
Wool p e r t Ooanootlont
atom ten of tte
O U L F S E R V IC E
AGENCY
a
on
ford.
M
orida
by
T on a r t h o m y nottflod that
waca Mtoa Diana Beas­ tte members e* tte Student I k e s - B a t t e r i e s - A c c e ss o r ie s t i l 8 . Park Are. FA M M
P ahllaki A pril M, M ay % I t.
Complaint
to
feroalooe
a
g i a l o o b f t m S IM a i* tia oortala mortpapo oneumhrrtnp II. IM I
R e a d A A A B e iv ic e
ley gad Butch H im , Mtoa Council which
SANFORD, FLA.
F u tile Reeerds o f loariaolo
G uaranteed B ra k e A M uffler
e follew ln p daoarlhod real CDS— l i t
Jady
toBtoa
aad
Wayaa
C oaatr. M artoa, a a o a sh o rto a th
Hall.
property,
to-w
lti
S
e
r
v
i
c
e
th a t oortala plaaa a r paroel o f
L et II. Block II. WBATHF r e n c h 4 1 s t.
Miss Jones w u
BM hartr H eated, altaate, and
PLUMBING
B ftP M B U ) PIRPT ADDfto tte with n guttering silver crows F A 1-0921
F A 2-9922
f a t a l to aato Cooaty a ad
TIOH,
accordln*
to
the
Btaio, to-trltt
i*d Canto wuru M iu So* which w u placed m ter
plat thoroof ao recorded
MOTICB IS HEREBY OIT.
t e » 10 to tha R. t i e foot
In P lat Book II. Papoa II IN, That Dartd Ram# the
nad Htokjr Oalto- dark hair aad a bouquet t i T m n m r r m m r
o f U t II, B leak 10, W yaaeaad
*T.
Publlo
Reeorde
of
holdar ef tkc following aortlft- gter, Mtoa teanNi Williams
. w oo*. Seeferd, M artoa, aaPLUMBING
lovely mums. Roth Miss Jones
■omlaoia
County,
Merida,
ante haa fllad mM aortlfloato
o o M la i te tha P lat thoroof
_____r i M .othlwto yon
Complete InaUUnttoan •
*»« Sag—deep t r - btand ter ftswirt uttra enstaaed
- t M l l l f l r i ■;« - » «&gt; Boflh -t,
the abcTo-otylod o u lt aad thoraon. Tha certificate uum
P a r* ! I t, It, aad ** ~
-SepadMT te tear Soptemoras te­ • tte traditional white areay e a are required to aorra a bar aad poor af laoaanoa, tba
BtUmom ii *4 Kitclroi
nded Mias R oute Caoto lag clothes.
aepy a f year Anawor or other dooortptlou af tfca proporty,
■LOCKS
Fixture*
MACK o r TOC _______ M oadlap to tha Complaint on aad the aamo la wblok is Wat wilk David Lanier aad Miss
Miss Jones la tte daughter
8tones • Patio Blocks Water Pump* Free Estimate*
• W M B t e file pear aaoaror P te ln tlffo nttoraoyo, AMDBR. n aomot ara aa follow*:
Linda
Spa
scar
with
Jot
F
i
d
Bills
.
Lintels
Car
8
&lt;
POM,
RUSH,
DEAR.
UOWM
Certlflaat* No. 1M/IT* of He.
t i Mr. aad Mrs. C. O. Jonas
ar athar .w rltta a M i a m u
FA t-3321
In T te Bleak 204 8 . Sanford
IT!
th e Cem plalat w ith the Clerk DBP A ran don BBRO. IM
oi Sanford,
waa among
Line”
a f tha Ctroait c o u r t of le a l* Baat Central Aranua, Orlando Tear at Imuano* IMS
T te traditional Maypole tte Senior Superlatives of tte
• e t a County, n e r M a , to tola Morldm, and fUo the orlplnal Daaerlptteu af Proporty:
IM N. Elm
Sanford ROOFING • S H U T METAL
Lot MU Loogwood Flat centered tte ballroom, with year, w u a Homecoming
prooeofU a and to aarro a A now or or other Plondlnp to
FA94492
Beak 1 Pagae IS to 11 A rainbow tead strsaasra ray*
e o p f thoroof ap e* tha y lile t - tha offlco o f the Clark of
moor, a member t i tbo
Plat Book I Papa Id
Mta, attorneys, whoao aamee the Circuit Court cu or before
oat f n a tte top t i tte Anchor Club, tte Tatars
aad oddroa aro harolaaftor aot the 14th day e f Juno, IMI. Nam* lg which amomod
by
J.
Hunt
If
y«u
foil
to
aa required by law , a«t
tall poto, which was par­ Toseharo, sod tho Gtot CM .
Roofing A Sheri Metal,
thaa tha Ith day a f or oo pro confoieo w ill ha All ef eald proporty bolnp ta
Built-up and Shingle
Jim WcMlund to dm son
IM I. l a dafaalt thoroof lah ea n a a ln d you for the re­ tba county af Bommoio, Put* tially twined with pink, Mm ,
• m i w t|l proceed oa lie f demanded to tha Com. •f Florida. Unioo* auoh cortl yellow, lavender, green nod t i Mr. and Mrs. Victor WaaaInstallation aadP Repairs
float* ahall b* rodaomod ao
parte apaa th a oatry o f a Do* pUInte
Gutters • Waterproofing luad. Ha to vies president t i
Thio Hotleo ohall bo publish, oerdlnp te taw U* proporty da* white.
area Pro Coafoooa aaolaat you.
Jim Dandy Feeds
Sheet Metal Work
Carden paths led tip to tte tte Letterm sb's Club te a ted
W fTHBM a y head and the od once a w eek for four eeu- eertbed la euob oartlflcata wtU
hnothy
Hajr
Cotton
Seed
Free Estimate* • First Claas
•ffte ia t aanl o f onto Coart la oocuilre weoko to t h e boa. ba uoip te tba blgboat bidder
bur years t i IbotoaU and
at th* trout deer ef tha Bam(OM laele Connty, Florida, thio ford Herald.
Work
Fittening and Fattening
DATED told lath day af laela County Court Houaa at
four years ot track.
FA 2-47S1
aanford,
Florida,
an
th*
flrat
Cow Feed
$1.40 per 100 lb. 211 Oak A t*.
May. l M t
Monday la th* moath of June
Bonded 4 Injured
Arthur H. Boohwlth. Jr., (PEAL)
320
Snnfgrd
Are.
Sanford
n w r i C B OP APPLICATION
A r th u r H. Beckwith. Jr., ISIS, which te Uo Srd day o
Clorh o f the circu it c o u r t
POO TAX DE E D
Juno, IMS.
Clsrh e f Circuit Court
b y i Martha T. Tlhlon
(SO*.
i e s . i a Florid* a m n e o i
Datad
thk
llth
dap
at
April,
Byt M a rth a T. Vlhloa
D oenty Clark
*t ted*)
IMS.
ROYoca n r s u i t
Ksardato. Orldloy and L ow la
Deputy C lark
NOTICE
10 H E R E B Y OIVIB T E N NAHB O P T W I
PoAlteh May I I , M A J u a e (BBAL)
Attornoya far P la in tiff
BN.
T
h
n
t
Ralph
R
y*»
th*
Arthur
H.
Boohwlth.
Jr.
STATW
B P P L 0 B ID A
lU M .Y A S.rM Q U T B FAMILIAR &gt;
M HoMb Onart Straot
I. 11. IM I.
holder of th* following M r i l - TO: JO SE PH A. P U L L B R and
Clork Ctroait Court.
WITH HOUR LOCAL TRAtMT)0)461
P eat Offtoo B oa MM
CDMI
WflULQ
«lOO
B
f
ADaqUATW
Seminole Cuunty, Plorlda float* ha* filed M id oortlfloat*
JANE H. PU LL E R, bla
Orlnaao. Plorlda.
INOOChlTALLY, X*Ai A FORM gR
for
t
a
g
d
otd
to
bo
lu
u
o
d
RCIMBURSEMEMT
R
M
l
U
E
PuDllah: April IS, May T, 14.
wife, raaldanr* unknown.
R O T K E O P A P T L IC A T e g
Pnhltehi May T, II. II, I t
9RH6 DCR ttHStUP ^ M Y
ri
thoraon. Th* eortlflcat* n u m ­
II. IMS
TOU ARB H K ItE B T NOTI­ OiSCOMFOtU CAUSED BY (
CDM I
POM TAX DE E D
*
ber am t y u r of Imunne*. th* F I E D t h a t F E D E R A L NA­ SOUR FALL,SIR ¥ Vifi UK8 1 c o co K -a v t e R B W i d e l y
CDH—
111
(Baa, I M i a P lo r ld a B iatatm
doaerlptlon of th* property, TIONAL MORTOAOE ASSOC­
|M LOMOOM RAC­
nuccrr
ad lBddl
"VOTMitiK THAT eVSRVOia FOLLOWED
NO TICE OP A PirtICATtniV • nd th* n*ra* In which It w u IATION. h a v in g fllag in thU
ING) aRCLBG*. BUT-*#AHCM
J e d *c s a l n t a e t r r
NOTION IB H E H E BY OIVW
M
O
301)49
US
FOR
A
OAV
J
■ m i n d ar* *a follow*:
F O B TAX D E E D
Court Its . w o r n Blit e f Com ­
• B A m a r d r a m BN. T h a t W e a lth y Maa Byrd
— 4100 D oes seeM A
OttlHB 9ROKT OF KIHOS
( S o n 1*0.1* F lo r id a BSatatae C e rtifica te No. ISS
plaint, th* n a tu r * a n d purM B t l M B GaVNTT.
th a boldor of tho following
» LOW— PBRMAR6 Ntt
a
t
t
e
i
e
i
T
e
a
r
of
iHuanc*
I
M
t
VatLW AfTTTD K U R R V
poaa of which la to furocloa*
• O A a c B A T a o . tsaoa
oortlflealo haa filed aald oar*
SHOULD
HA S8 O U R LA N Y M S,
NOTICE IH H E R E B Y OIV- Doaerlptlon of P ru p o rty :
th at e a r ta la m o rtg a g * a s s n o t ic e a y
tlfloato for t a a dead to ba la EN,
RORK
OUT T U t
T
h
a
t
D
arld
Hum*
th*
EM
of
HEM
of
HWU
|
L
m
outod
by
L
auroae*
W.
itlgnalt
PBBBCI.OBBBB BALB
auod Ihtroon. T b a earttflcato
H tIT.d ft. of W SOI.7 fL and H a r y Ann Rlgnatl, a / k / a
dbt Ails op A,
FWDBMAL RATIONAL MORT* num ber and y e a r e f leauanee, b o ld er e f tb* following cortlfl
A Uy.) Htctlnn IS- Town Mary Ann Flog!, ta F lo rid a
0 \ O B A a a o o f a t i u n , a Cor- t b a daacrlptloa of tho pro* cote h a a filed aald c ar tlf lc a l*
fur t a a deed In b* laaued
■hip SO Itango SO E.
M ortgage Sorvloo. Inc., on lb*
Berotloa orpunlaoO u n d . r a a
rty, and tba mama In which thereon.
e o r tlf lc a t* num Nam * In which • ■ o tu o d W. U Still day or N o v tm b tr , ISSS;
Act o f O oiprooo end oalo tlus
waa aaaeeaed a r a aa follnwa: her a n d Tb*
ye
ar
of
leauanee,
th*
Pulton,
Kolro
t h a t aald C om pla int p r a y s for
p u r i o a a t to th e T Morol Ho- Cartlflcata No. l i t
deocrlptlon of th* p ro p e rty , All of **ld proporty bolng In an a e e ountlng te b e to k e n un
tloaol M o rtg a g e Atooolotluo Year of l u u a n c o i f l l
and
th*
name
In
w
hioh
It
w
u
th*
County
of
Homlnol*.
Htat*
dor th* direction a f tho Court
Cbortor Act, b o r i n g Ito sr l n - Deacrlptlon of Pro p o rty :
aaaeeaed ar* a t foltuwa:
of Plurlda. U uIb m *uch cortl- for w h a t lo duo lb* P l a in t i f f
oteol ettlco ta tho City of
L ot t tLoaa B SS f t ) Blk. C a r tlf lc a ta No. ISS
float* ahall b* r*d**m#d *c- f o r principal a ad .Intoreot *■
E Wlnwood P a r k
r i a l T e a r of loeuane* l i l t
W e e b li g l o a , Dlotrlet o f Colc o r d in g lo law th* prope rty do- M id m o r tg a g * end m o rtg a g *
umbte.
Book S P a g a IS
ocrlbod In auch cartlflcal* wilt not* and for th* oosto, c h ar* Doaerlptlon of P r o p o r ty :
Name
in
which
aaaaoaod
gam
rteiattff.
f-ota
I
a I Hlk. C Calory b* oold to tb* hlghoat bidder to and asponto* Inclu ding a t ­
MoKenala
Avonu*
Addition
P in
• t th* front door of th* g*m- torney'*
foes s a d
a batrac t
RICHARD L. yO L E T on« ED- Alt of aald p ro p e rty bein g In
Book I Pago* IIS A 111 Inol* County Court llouo* a t faaa a nd t h a t In d a f a u lt of
tha County of Hamlnnla, i t a t o
BA L r o L E Y , hlo wife,
Nam#
In
which
aaa*aa#d
J,
D.
Hanford. Plurlda. un th* flrat ■uch paymont. till*, lataroat,
uf
Plurlda.
Unlaat
ouch
cortlfl*
Dcfcndonto.
W oodruff. #t al
Monday In lb* month of Jun*.
MOTICB IP H E R U tlT OIV- cato ahall bo redeemed aa* AH uf aald property l.elng In ItfS, whl. h lo tb* Srd doy uf oatAto, claim, demand amt e q ­
u ity u t redem ption of th* De­
BN s u r i u o n t to a yin « t Do- rnrdlng to U w tho property th# C ounty of Bamlnola, Htate Jun*. ISIS.
fendant*
and
a ll
poraona
sreo or yorooloauro dot»d May deerrlbed In ouch certificate of Florida. Unlrea ouch cortlfl
Dated
thio
l
l
t
h
day
of
April.
claim ing by, tbrougb, u nde r or
I I , IMS. a n d ente red In Chon, will bo oold to tho hlgboot bid* c at* ohall b* redoomed accord
ISS).
a g a l a a t them o r a n y o f them,
eery C u e No. m i l « f the dor a t th a fr o n t d o o r a f !h» lu g to law t b s p r o p o r ty de
(HEAL)
4V A
(o1e *5 c n s r b* abaotutely b a rre d a a d for*
Clroolt C o u r t of tho M n t h Hamlnule County C o u r t Houaa acr I bed In euch e o rllH c a t* will
A r th u r H. Borkwtth, Jr.
aloeedl Mid ault being fllad
PLAViNo Ht€&gt;
a
t
Sanford,
Plorlda,
on
tho
Judicial C ircu it In end for
be aald to tba h lg h e e t bidder
t
’l*rl»
c
ir
c
u
i
t
Court,
In th* C lreult Court uf th*
SemlnoU
County.
ytorldo, flrat Monday In tba month of a t th * front door of th * HamHomlnol* Count). Plurlda
Whiroln r E D B I I A L NATIONAL Juno, IMS, whlcn te tbo Srd Inol* County c o u r t Hnua* a t Publlohi April J*. May T. I t. N inth Judicial Circuit, In and
fur Sawlnol* County, lo Chan
day
of
Juno,
IMS.
M O im iA O B APUOCI AT ION, a
Hanford, Plorlda, on th * f | u t SI. ISSS
r#ry, entitled PKDRAL NA­
oarporatlon o r g n n l i t d u n d . r ^ f m t a d tbla l l t h d a y a f April. Monday In tho m o nth of J u n k CDH— ISS
TIONAL MORTOAOB ASSOC­
a a Aot of C e a g r e io a n d osltt*
IMS. which lo th * Srd d a y af
IATION. u e orpora tlun orga nAntwoe ta Previous A m b
l a p p u r s u a n t to tho y i d t r a l (SEAL)
N O T IIU UP APPLICATION
Ju n e . IMS.
laad under a n Act of Congroa*
A
rthur
)|.
Beckwith.
Jr.
Motion*)
H o r tg o g o
Amoo IaPUN TAX DEED
D
a
ta
d
tbla
l
l
t
h
day
o
f
April.
and
re
la
tin
g
p
ura
uant
to
th*
Clark Circuit Court.
tlon Chortor Aot. ha v in g Its
(■*»•
lOLia
Pl.itlda
a
ia
l
u
tM
IMS.
K tiltra l
N allu nal
M urlgsa*
Seminole C ountr. Plorlda
■r t P ia i
yrlgoluol offtefl In tho City
(HEAL)
3 Provtauanl
of W fl.hln gton, Dlotrtet of IIlb|Mi: ApfU &gt;*‘ XUf T* ,4t
NOTICE IH HEHEBY UtV- C h a r te r Act, r i a l n l l f f . varaua
A r t h u r If. Ileuhw lth. J r .
JOHKPII
A.
r
U
L
l.K
H
and
Culumblo, lo tho Ofllntlff, end CDII—U#
EN. T h a t Ralph Itya* th*
lWiagad rodtaS 4 Moby Dick,
Clork Circuit C ourt.
for UuUnCfl
holdar of th# following cortlfl- JA N E H. rUL L UH. h i t wlf*.
RICHARD L. rOLHY and BO­
Hemlnul* County, P lo rld a
4 Small hint
being Choncory
• SUf* part
RA L roLEY. h i. «lf*. aro
r u b u a b : April SO, H a y T. 14. cat* ha* fllad Mid ra rtlflc a l* Dafandanta,
• BleekJHrd
CBN
No.
I37IL
p
r
a
y
in
g
a
ROTKE
OP
APFl.!i:«TIOR
tbo Dofondantfl. 1 will .*11 ta
fo r lag daad lo ba laauad
13Pertoaof lima • thidor
POE TAU DEED
7 Bird 1 bosk
th*r*on. Th* ro r t lf l c a t a n u m - furacleaur* o f aald m ortgag* U Ground Ivy
tbo blghM l a n d b a it b ld d .r
CDH— I I I
IS#*, t b 4 .l l F lo rid a ■l a t e toe
• Containers
bar a n d y a a r uf iMuanc*. tb* un tb* fallowing doocrlbed 14 Ga by aircraft
for floih o t tho y r o n t Door
land,
lying
a
n
d
being
la
Heml__
e ite iu s
*f teooi
13 Weapon
daacrlptton of tha prnparly.
NOTICE OP APPLICATION
of tbo gflmlnolfl County Court
note
County,
Plurlda,
l
o
n
l
t
:
NOTICE
In
IIRREIIY
OIVa n d lb* nama In which It waa
PUR TAX D E E D
h o u.o In tho City of Hanford.
i i i i w ' a t u r a t i o a }?-?•“ *• »'»««*•
Lot I of P R A I R I E LAKE
—u .
II Had an
&lt;a*v. 1M.IS S'larlda g ta ta te e a w raaad ar* aa fullowa:
County of g.m lnula, riu rld a . EX, T hat Dovld Homo tbo
M.VNuHH, Hamlnol* County. IS Colonired
17 SmlaMriea
Cartlflcal* No. S l l / S i e of No,
a t tsoa i
a t 11:0* A. U. on tbo I t o t bolder of tbo fullow lng c ertifi­
Florida,
accordin
g
to
plat
cate
boo
ftlrd
soli)
rortlflcato
30 Um.liuoaliri ISThlaj found
ISS
NOTICE IH H E H E B Y Q IY
day of May. IMS. th* follow­
43 Crustacean
bSd*
13
Holding d e s k * * a CoddoM
thoroof
rocordoJ
In
I'lat
for
t
a
t
(teed
to
bo
teeuod
T
o
a
r
of
Uauanc*
IMI
EN.
T
h
a
t
David
Hunt*
th*
ing J . t c r l u a d proporty oo aot
-43 BibUctI
Bouk II. P # (* 73, Public t l Thor* ___
34 Pnuetae*
2v Discern
Daacrimion of P ru p a rty :
Perth In . a i d P in a l Docroo, to- thereon. Tli# certific ate num ­ h o ld e r of th* fullowlng cortlfl
44
lluakkad
many
aarlMwe
»
Villa*#
la
Roar
11
Her
ju
t___
ber
and
y
e
a
r
of
letuonrc,
th*
Record*
of
Hamlnol*
County,
c a t* ha a filed M id oorllflcat*
w s of k m Of HM'M (Lata
Wit:
4d RraxUua tapir
.(
Maiico
33 Perfurmad
b'luilda tugatbor w ith th*
Uoacrlptlon of th# property, f o r U a deed t o t&gt;* Mautd
N 417.1 (t. of E SOM f t A
L ot 1. Block IS. North and
47TUy
the name In which It woe (hereon. Th* c e r t if i c a t e nuio
following r q u lp m a n tt Hoat- 23 Night* befora 3d Fowl fur soma 3SExU
N S4S.T ft. of E. S*»
OrlauUo t a i Addition, ao41 Spanish paiatar
M R aS^V m ^ror,
40 rurafatbare
aeaeued a r e a# foltuwa;
*r. parmAUanlly Inatallad.
b a r a n d year of Uauanc*. tha
tL ) uf Hactloa IS Town
o o rdlag lo pint tkorout Cartlflcata
37 Paaaerlna bird* 41 Um who baa* M Court*
No.
S
i
t
You. and aach of yuu, ar* 3* Broad »milt
deacrlp tlon of th* proparty
• hip fo Rang* So E. Alao
TOivfd-d In rut Back it, Vear a f Menane# loot
a n d th* neiu* In w hich It w u
I-*** portion r*.f*stn*d May haraby r a ^ u l r t d to fit* p e r ­ 37 Prono«in
y u g . o SS and 34. Hub! to
1 T" TT
4 &amp; e
1
T"
sonally or by a tlornoy. In tbs 30 Legal
aeoaaaad a r* u folio # e:
St. IMS d**.rlb*d a s
n . c o r d a of gowlaulo C oun­ Deacrlptlon of Fru p e rty :
Instrument
B 141(4 ft. of N. IS* f t C orilflcat* No. IS
117.34 f t or N. I.M l.Si ft uftlc* of th* Clork e f u l d
ty. Klorlda.
u
11
33 A«*r*
of Lot SI Ruhlnaon'e eur- Year u t leauanc* t i l l
»f E 117.44 ft. of W 4 uf Co a r t. In th* County Court
T s g o t h . r w ith tbo following
voy of an Addition to Hon. Deacrlptlon or P r u p o r ty :
KM of H\V&lt;i of g\VM Bac H»u*a. In th# city of Hanford. MRaUgtaue
doacrlbod
proparty
a tt a c k . d
rs
|
i
11
dsrvutioo
Cuunty of Hamlnol*. Hint# uf
ferd P l a t llouk 1 P a a ta SS
lion IS Township 3« lia n a
L ot ST lloukertow n Plat
tboroto:
A IS
Florida, un ur bafor# th* Slh 3d Military trrm
30 E.
Hook 4 Pages ST A SI
1. W all I t a u t . r —f a a a l r o y Nam* in which aaeeaeeil Char­
ar
ie
1
day of Jun*. A. D.. 1S43. your 3d Compsaa point
Nam
*
In
which
aoeeseod
L.
B.
Nam*
In
which
*M**aad
Ed
—t-PA -M
37 Eipli a«
lie Haywood, llelre
■
ppaarauc#.
a
u
a
a
a
r
o
r
otnar
Mann
Ward
L
a
r
w
u
S. Kongo — PrigldAlr* — «•* *f eald property bolug In
ptiadlng* to tb# 3P Suitor
All of eald proporty bolng In All of a a l j propa rty bain* I dafanala*
modal IM-M
*■* County of deiuln.ilo. Plat* th# County of Hemlnul*. Btal* th* County of Hamlnol*. m a t s Cumplalot In tbt* caua# and 40 Chinos* dynasty
S. Ito frlg a rn to r — P rlgt- *f
u
It*b&gt; U.man
24 a
Florida. Ur.Ue* auclt cortlfl. uf Plorlda. Unlaaa auoh cartltl
of Plurlda. Cnl*a* auch c artltl alau lu **rv# upun HandocA 41 deity
d a li a — modal D - l t
• *to ohall b# r r d e e m td *c- c a t * aliall b* radaauiad ac c a t* ahall b* rxlaa m a d accord
SlcUwau, Hchwara A Mima, at4. H o t Watoy U a a ta r — eordlng to law th# property
a
turnaya fur tb* Pla intiff, a 43 beet
Doy A N ig h t—modal SO-C d#««rlb#d m Audi cortlflcat# c o r d i n g to law lb* pruporty log lo law th* pru p a rty da copy
of aald plaadlnga, utbar- 43 Making aa
deocrlhad In euch usrtlflcate acrlba.t la ,uch c ar tlf lc a ta will
I. V onotlan blind, t
Incuruua
34
will b* told to tb# hluboet bid- will ba aold to th* h i g h e s t bid b* sold In th* high*,! I.lddar w t.a aald Ullt of Complaint
4 t Typify
A Haraonod polio
dor a t tb# front door of tb* d a r a t tb* fruut d o u r e f th* a t th# front door o f th# Ham will ba t a k a n a s confessed at
31
Advocate
uf
the
DATL’D t b i t Hoy IT. ISOS Soralnul* County Court IIwuM Homlnol* County C o u r t Houaa Inol* County C ourt ll»u** a t &gt;uu and aach uf you.
navel
p a y of May. A. D. IMS.
a t Saafurd. Florida, na lb* flrot a t Hanford. Plorlda. ou tb* flrot Sanford. PI rlda. vn Ilia first
DONE AND UIIDEIU-D UI* U Nautical turn
(PEAL)
Monday la lb# nmnih uf Juno, M onday In lb* m o n th of Jun*. Monday In th* m ontb of Juna. Srd day of Stay. A. D.. t i l l ,
U
city
A r t h u r II. Bookwlth. J r .
IMS. which la lb# Srd day of ISIS, which lo tb* Srd day of IMS. which la th* Srd day of a t Hanfurd, Hoalnul* Cuuaty. 34 ttnllaa
Specious
w
JT u r
Clork o f C ircuit Court,
Jun*. IMS.
Jun*. It«3.
Jun*. IMS.
Florida.
SSUrTare
gom lu alo County, Plorlda.
(HE.U.)
Dated this l l t h d a y of April.
l»at*d
thla
n
t
h
duy
of
April.
34
Peter
th*
(.(eat
a
V Cleveland. Jr.
iss^*"*
***,r of
ms.
IMS.
f
A rthur It. Back with. J r .
37 Musical
\.r aMack
n d H arold P. Jobnocn
(BEAM
(HEAL)
(HEAL)
Clork ot tb# Clruull Court
dlrocDaa
44
(F
A ttornoya f a r P la intiff
ot Hamlnol# County. F l o r ­
A r th u r It. Beckwith. Jr.
A r t h u r H. Booh -ith. Jr.
A r t h u r H. Backwlth. Jr.
DOWN
Suit# IIS S a n f o r d A l U a t i a
Clork Circuit Court.
id*
Clork Circuit C o u r t
Clark Circuit Court.
Nat l Bk B ld g
I Sacks
Seminole County, yiurldo
Uy: M a rtha T. Vlhloa
Seminole County, Plorlda
Hamlaol* County. Florida
■unfurd, P l o r l d a
3 Malarial liver
Fublleh: April SO. Hoy T, t i . P u b l i s h : April so. H a y T, t i r u b i la b ; April So, May 7. 11.
' Deputy Clark
l ‘ bllak M a p I I , t i l l SI. IMS
SI. IMS
Publish: May 7. 14, 31. 3i. 1M3
OW-lf
C lill—I I I
CDH— t l l
CDH—US
cut- 1&gt;
ate Me. T*4
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Mias Ann Mahan, Seminole I Seminole County girls swept i Miss Mahan, the new Miss
ig:t School junior w a s j t h e show with Miss Barbara, Florida USTA, and Mias
rowned Mi«s Florida of the Diggs, head majorette of the Diggs, first runner-up, are
. S. Twirling Aim. Saturday Lyman High School Twirling
both members of the elite
i Apopka and will represent Corps, taking the second
“Specialites." the hand-pick­
io majorettes of the state place spot,
ed
group of Central Florida
t the national contest in
Miss Joan Jones, also of
sekson, Miss., in August.
Seminole High School, head girls who serve as majorettei
majorette of the Twirling for the Orlando Broncos pro
Seminoles also was one of the football team.
Miss Mahsn is the daughter
top five winners in (he contest, which was based on of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ma­
beauty, poise, talent and per­ han of Sanford and Mias
Diggs is the daughter of
sonality.
There was no twirling in Principal and Mrs. Ralph
the contest, which was spon­ Diggs of Lyman High School.
Miss Mahan was crowned
sored by the USTA to find the
prettiest and most talented by Miss Beverly Arnold of
Orlando, last year’s winner.
The Rev. Pierre W. DuBose girl among the many beauti­
In aJditkm hi her crown,
ful
and
talented
majorettes
in
Jr., minionary to Brazil for
Miss
Florida USTA received
eight years, will speak and Florida high schools.
i a gold-plated baton, the only
For
her
talent
presentation,
ihow slides ot his work at a
one of ita kind in the country,
Family Night Supper at 7:30 Misa Mahan gave a reading made especially for this
of
a
dramatic
poem
entitled
p. m. Wednesday at St. An­
•vent. She was also present­
drews Presbyterian Chapel “Silence." Misa Jones did a
ed with a gift of a bouquet
song
and
dance
comedy
num­
6013 Unocal Beach Dr., Bear
of red American Beauty
ber.
Lake.
A noteworthy point of the roses, as was Miss Diggs.
A pot luck supper will be
enjoyed at 6:13 p. m. and contest lies In the fact that
each family attending Is ask­ Mrs. Carol Nutt Little, for­
ed to bring covered dishes mer Seminole High School
head majorette, now a pri­
and table service.
Rev. Thomas H. Makln. vate twirling instructor, di­
pastor of the church, has an­ rected the staging of the pa­
nounced that the family night geant. Sirs. Little is connect­
events will continue on the ed with the Twirling Instruc­
second and fourth Wednes­ tion Studios of Sir. and Sirs.
days ot each month. Formal Slerl Smith who have taught
organization of the St. An­ nearly, all ot th&lt; Central
drews group into a Presby­ Florida majorettes,
terian Church Is scheduled
for the afternoon of June IS
at which time a Commission
of St. Johns Presbytery will
lead in the constitution of 03888346
the congregation,

Missionary
To Speak
In Bear Lake

2 Teams Tied

Tea To Honor
Clinic Mothers
-At Longwood----By Donna Estes
The Longwood Elementary
School will honor its Clinic
Mothers i t a Tea this Wed­
nesday afternoon to express
appreciation for the effort
and time spent by these mo­
thers In the clinic work.
Serving as hostesses for
the occasion will be Mrs.
3tary Thompson, chairman
of Longwood and 3lrs. Myra
Sloddcn, assistant chairman,
•f North Orlando.
Special guests will be
County Nurses 31rs. Grace
Fisher and 3frs. Florye Gil­
bert and Mrs. Pat Boyles who
Will be chairman of the
Clinie Mother* next year.

Li'l Buggers and Mona's
Florist are tied for first
place after five weeks of
Jet Bowlcrcttcs play with 13
wins and 3 losses.
SfCOBd piJCtf is Kants ln&gt;
surance with 14 wins and six
losses. Third Is 3lac's 66 Sta­
tion with 13 wins and 7 losses.
Fourth is Team No. • with
8 wins and 1? losses. Fifth
place finds Team No. 7 and
Cook's Corner tied with 7
wins and 13 losses and Chada's Midway Grocery Is last
with 2 wins and 18 losses.
High game and High scr­
ies went to Shirley 3fartin
with a 193 game and 493 scr­
ies. Other high games were
173 by Helen Marchcsano,
171 by Alice Sexton, 166 by
Nat Schnitxlcr, 163 by Joan
Everly, 164 by Irene Dulck
and llclen Allman and 160
by Jantf Spolski.

The Chuluota Library A u o
elation will bold ita organtzatioaal meeting in the Com*
munity Building at ■ p. m.
today.
The meeting It being rail­
ed by U ri. Ara Atherton, act­
ing a i chairman, who has
worked lor more than a year
to establish a library in this
community. Giving freely ot
her knowledge and exper­
ience in this type of work,
she has succeeded In estab­
lishing n foundation on which
a very creditable institution
can be built.
Officers, who will be the
guiding force of the library
during the coming year, will
MR. AND MRS. FRANK SAR-LOUIS, formerbe nominated and elected at
ly of Altamonte Springs, celebrated their 75th
this meeting and plans lor
Wedding Anniversary last Wednesday at an
operation and expansion will
Open House held at The Rambles in Winter
be discussed and formulated.
Park where they now reside. Prior to the Open
The organizing members
House a Nuptial Mass w al held for them a t the
are
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ath­
St. Mary-Magdalen Catholic Church in Alta­
erton, Mr. and Mrs. George
monte.
(Herald Photo)
Boulden, Sgt. and Mrs. Char­
les Bell, Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Buckley, Mr. and Mrs. Argyle Christlieb, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Fox, Mrs. Dorihea S.
Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
J. Hammond. Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Jacksoo, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Jones, Miss
Ida Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Don­
By Lawise Hi massek
A nuptial Mass was held at ald Laws, Mr. and Mrs. Kell
The rare and remarkable the St. 3lary-Magdalen Cath­ Lyon, Mr. and Mrs. Ludomll
occurrence of celebrating a olic Church in Altamonte by Morskl, Mr. and Mrs. Nor­
Diamond Wedding annivers­ their local minlater, Ft. Hu­ man Stewart, Mrs. Maureen
ary was experienced recent­ bert J. Reason.
ly by 3tr. and Mrs. Frank
Friends joining them later
Sar-Louis, formerly of Alta­
for the open house were Fr.
monte Springs, who marked
the 73th year of a marriage Reason and bis mother, Mrs.
filled with love and devotion. Lula Reason, of Miami; Mias
HELfOTROPDUl
An open house was held to Thressa Jenkins, Mrs. Anna
The process by which tha
honor the couple at the Ram­ M. Wood, Mra. Natalie Hart­ blossom
sunflower
bles in Winter Park, where shorn, Harry Winslow, Rev. moves with the sun is called
they now reside. Hostess for and Mrs. J . H. Groover, Mr. heUotropism. Curvature of
the occasion was Mrs. Kath­ and Mrs. George Knoth, 31rs. Um sunflower's stem Is caus­
erine Carroll, head of the Ilarry A. Kohl, Mrs. Grace ed by cells growing faster on 116 S. Magnolia Ave,
rest borne. Assisting her were Walker and Mrs. A. G. Garst. the shaded side.
p r t andM r*. A. George SarLouis, son ah&lt;T daughter-inlaw of the couple.
The Sar-Louises, who are
routing. Within a fow daya you receive marked road
M and 96 years, respectively,
were married at St. Joseph
mape, with a routo planned to avoid detours and take
Cathedral in Cleveland, Ohio,
in as many pointa of internet os possible. . . Then —
where he was associated with
after a family get-together to eel final vacation plans,
the w ater department for
and a pre-vacation cor check at your Standard station
more than 50 years. They
were active m-mber- of the
—you’re ready for a trouble-free trip.
St. Thomas Aquinas Church
While traveling, too, you’ll be right on course if
in Cleveland and on their an­
you
mako your stops a t tho Standard Oil sign, where
niversary, their former min­
we
take
hotter care of your car.
ister, the Rev, Fr, Clark, sent
Happy vacation tripe begin with the poetcard you
them a congratulatory tele­
send to Standard Oil Touring 8ervice for a free trip- ST ANDARD OIL COMPANY ( K E N T U C K Y )
gram and a beautiful floral
arrangement of yellow fuji
mums arranged around cle­
verly styled lettering signi­
fying the event.

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vacation trip, fill out tha card . . , tailing ua whan and where
you plan to g o . . . and mail Min to Standard Touring Service.

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BEFORE YOU 60 ask your Standard Oil Daaler to aervica your car, to be aura it 1

T hat, in the eyca of moat Chevy I I wagon
owners, is just about tha aiza of it.
A king-aize appetite for cargo. Dut a dainty
one for gas. And this, wa hardly need add. ia
just the kind of wagon we planned it to be.
Taut and trim as it ia on the outside, we
went to great lengths to keep it BIG where a
wagon ahould be BIG. The load platform
extends a full ajar fret from tha back of the
(root seat to the tip of the lowered tailgate.

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6-cylinder engine (there’s also a choice of an
even ^ &gt;r*^*er * la moat models), we were
careful to keep it simple, easy to service—
a,1‘l * real stickler on economy.
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coincidence—thia ia tho time of year your
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Mfttittri Salvation A m WMkto
Map i&amp; 2t Wa aekaowtodge with
gratitude the continuing atrrks that
the 8*lvatioo Amur w aden to ear

things nr®ntver better thnn occnsiou*

ty rising populatioa to lift itself out
TO* peril colors everything tho
free world doss to help the Latin
lands. No one knows how long those
jtotioaa may avoid tho advertised
w s of communism if they find pro­
gress under the free system contin­
ually slow and frustrating.
Yet there Is n kind of tragic honor utterly mg tws very dangerous
situation. For the examples of com■wai— at work to the world make
it stunatogiy riser that communism
is sksshrtriy barren of solutions to
tho great economic j
The
count i __are not so
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generally agricultural as it ia often
thought Some haw strongly urbantoed populations. But most have been
igricultursl
Russia and
Bed China dramatically emphasise,
emphasiie,
to’the area of greateet Communist
failure economically.

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^^JoTorijr do tho •eooonjtsa of
thgsg Mads not flourish, but the
Moscow sod Pricing ragfan*. «Uk
their sstsQitss with ruthlsss effi­
ciency.
Perhaps our Lotto neighbor! do
not rosliso H, but the Appeal to com­
munism for some of than — as for
others around the gk&gt;be — is the ap­
peal of "something for nothing." Tho
gullible who are ready to embrace
this system are looking for shortcuts
to salvation and prosperity.
Of course there aw none. The
Hving experience of every Cotnmuniat*cf&lt;ntrolled nation on earth ia proof
of i t
What the Latin peoples most rs*
to upon in the end ia themselves.
Their problem is not that aid from
free lands does not work, but that
thsy do not work. This does not mean
they do not labor for brand. It means
claaUaf caae and the fatthey do not attack their own problew-ep. far H has religions
lema with forea aad vigor, do not de­
aa weH aa penenael facets.
velop strong effective leadership, do
CASE P-444: Rachel R., eg.
not dedicate themeelvee to the na­
ed 20, was enrolled in mp eve­
tional proposition that their proning classes at Northwestern
grama of economic uplift education
Unlvenitp.
and improvement muet take priority
She was so emotionally dis­
over everything else they do.
turbed bp her employer that
If every Latin nation had a lead­
she asked for a personal inter­
er of the quality and epirit and de­
view with me.
termination of Puerto Bieo’e Gov.
“Dr. Crane,” aha began, “I
Lula Munoi Maria, the peril of tomfeel aa U 111 have a nervous
munlam would be puehed far back.
breakdown before long if 1
For ita emptineaa aa a way of life
don’t quit my job.______
woultntoihxryiy eapuaeti iu cuuuaau : dr. William H. Dial, PresMUnT

More Than Clock Puncher
(Reprinted from Gainesville
Dally Sun)
Wa overboard a comment
tola week that thrown aoare
light upon tha reluctance of
pome rittaens, even 'seemingly
lnUJIIt«Bt ones, to pay teachTha comment, In this case,
was made by a filling station
operator. 11s said, in offset,
“Tha teacher has it pretty
•oft—with a short day, a short
week, and a short year. He
knocks off at thro# o'clock: ho
doesn’t work on Saturdays;
aad ha haa long aummsr vaca­
tions.”
Unfortunately this ia the
picture that many people have
a ( tha teacher's job. They
should stand behind a one-way
screen and viaw the texchsr'x
day from tha ringing of tha

alarm clock in tho morning to
tho grading of tho last paper
at night They should alas hare
tha axperienea of altting at tha
teacher's desk and wreitling
with lb# problems .Individually
and collectively, of SS to 40
restore and peppy children for
•lx or seven hours a day.
Let’a aesum# that whoa the
filling station operator un­
locks his gas pump In th*
morning, ho is greeted with
the impatient honks af 80 er
more care of assorted kinds
demanding service. Aa the day
gore on th* pressure never re*
taxes—always SO or more In.
dividual cars nooding Individ­
ual attention. By tha time
three o'clock comre it would bo
hard to convince tho filling
station operator that he has
had a “abort” day. And when

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bp our brain, we shell soon
be able to change the entire
social atmosphere.
Jesus told us to love our
enemies. But it is impossibis to
turn on an emotion at a mo­
ments notlee.
Emotions must be generated
by going through the proper
motional And we can force our
muscles, including tongue and
lips, to utter praise.
“Besides,” 1 warned Rachel,
“a 'bearcat* at tha of fire is
wicit a n m » 'hoimseat* at
homo.
“Thoso office bearcats who
try to shout and throw thsir
weight around, often feel in­
secure and Inferior deep down
inside.
“80 their bullying tactics are
llekly to be a smoke screen or
camouflage.
•Try paying your employer
an honest compliment, start­
ing tomorrow morning. Praise
“Yet 1 have spastic colitis hia new tic or cult or whatand must see a doctor every ever merits an honest eomplitwo woeks. He thinks It is au m* -‘dus to tho tension at work.
"But fores yourself to nttor
"80 what ean 1 do, Dr. * hit of praise. You may feel
Crane, 1 need this job, pat 1 jittery and as skittish as a
may have a complete nervous boginning public speaker, but
breakdown if I continue with pay the boss an honect eompli.
my present boss.”
ment, anyway.
This la a good txamplo of
“Then keep it up and sea
“Elther-Or” fallacy.
what happens, for 111 guarOur government leaders also antes that he will melt down
try to atampede us by this and praise you back again be*
threat of an “Elther-Or” fore very long *
choice, when there ia often a Tomorrow 111 give yon tho
third solution that ia much follow-up, but send for tho
batter.
“Compliment Club” booklet.
And so H was with Rachel's enclosing a long stamped, re-

Fink National Bank
a l Orlando
Port Office Box 8833
Orlando, Florida
Dear Bill:
1 want ta congratulate you
for the leadership yon have
displayed in bringing together
tha thinking af the Centre!
Florida Area Commlttea on
litre ta the crux of the mis­ tha matter of higher educe,
understanding. Education to a cattea needs of central Flor­
professional job—aad a highly ida ta Its poettioa of lead**demanding job. In moot ether ■hip ta the space age.
professional a r e a s w h e r e
It la encouraging that Sen*
"service to people” ia tho store Beth Johncon, James A,
prim* objective, the as pert Boyd Jr., Bernard Parrish,
deals singly with his clients— Mack Cleveland, Merrill Barnot in groups. And It is art her. Irlo Bronson, John Me*
uncommon for ono client to Carty and William Gautier
need and reccivo tha service af are lu agreement that there
several experts.
needs ean beat bo mat through
The doctor dore not deal to tho placing of a branch of
“mare” cures. Tha lawyer tho University of Florida Co|.
dore not deal In *maaa” liti­ Itga of Engineering In central
gation. Tha architect dore not Florida. Obviously, this ia a
deal In “mass" planning. Each much faster and more econom­
Individualises tha problems of
ical method of offering high*
hta clients. Unfortunately oduor education in control Flor­
eatlon cannot operate that
ida than to attempt to create
way—in spit* af tha heart­
aa entirely new university fa*
warming picture of Mark Hoy.
dllty. As we all know, a new “Why don’t you try the Com.
kina on ono end of a log and
university has to go through pllmsnt Club technique on your
a student on tho othor. It must
a long period of time before employer!” 1 asked.
devise methods of “group” in­
“Oh, Dr. Crane, I despise
struction without nogtoctlng it Is accredited and tha d ti­
him!” aha spoke fsrvsntly.
tans
who
need
there
fscllltlre
tha individual student's prob­
cannot afford to attend non- “Why, 1 couldn't POSSIBLY
lem*.
pay him a compliment! 1 just
We hoar nc complaints accredited Institutions.
could not forco oven a word of
These
sight
Senators
have
about tho oarnlngs of tho doc­
praise across my lips for that
placed
the
nerd,
of
the
area's
tor, tho lawyer, tho architect.
man. 1 hate the sight of hlml”
dtissns
above
any
personal
Why should it be different
But I reminded Rachel that
desires
relative
to
the
exact
with the teocherT He also haa
Invested muck time and money location of tho physical plant it is perfectly honset and
in preparing for bin profes­ nacareary to accomplish your proper to praise even a moat
sion—especially if ba meets purpose. Their cooperative ac&gt; hated ensmy, for a compliment
tha Increasingly Ugh stand- tivitlre on this subject hare ia not flattery.
ante now expected of kirn. He impressed their colleagues ta A compliment ta n bit of
honost praise that neutral by.
tha Florida Senate.
too ta worthy of his b in .
Again, 1 want ta eempU- ■tenders will even admit ta
There ia no doubt that teach,
•re might improve their etat* ment you and Senators John, merited.
financially by resorting to son, Boyd, Parrish, Cleveland, True enough, wo always dis­
mathode often used by tabor. Barber, Bronson, McCarty and like praising a foe so we may
be compelled to clonch our
But tho idea af a “teachers' Gautier.
teeth and fore* those first few
Sincerely,
■trike” Jars the public’s sense
words of prales serosa them.
of propriety. And most teachBut if we rule our emotions
•re reject the method re being
Inappropriate for members of
a “service profusion.”
The determination of educat­
ors to win professional recog­
nition ia a wholesome ant
worthy aim. Thor* ia no field
of service (with tha possible
exception of m e d i c i n e ) in
which professional expertnese
ta more essential than in edu­
cation. Tho people can do
FOR OUR
themeelvee a favor if they
will quit thinking af tha teach­
GRAND O PEN IN G MAY 25th
er as a dock puncher and
A Free Gifts
A Door Prizes
think of him u a skilled pro­
fessional servant whore worth
to society demands recognition
ia dollars rather than In senti­
mental declamations af appro-

group of 13 former French
colonies, bow independent
The Oral African summit cob *
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foresee to be held is Addis
of Americas States.
Coanell of the Entente:
Ababe, Ethiopia, Map M
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If a permasent charter exa- four email weet African states
is of eessiderable interest is
which are also members of
Washington and all other bob *
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African capitals throughout
in 195®.
the world. They will be
Equatorial States: another
watching to see what aomea.
sub-regional group of four
eat et i t
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quarters for such a regional states which hare a common
organisation map be author­ market and external tariff.
Casablanca Charter States:
ised.
U. S. policy is to promote six north African Arab states
uatftcxtkm in Africa to which first met in January
strengthen the new govern­ 1961 but which have not met
ments and break up Balkan* since.
East African Common Scr.
[cation of Africa into many
vice
Orangisation— EASCO:
weak states that cannot be
four former British colonies
made aelf-aupporting.
If tor ao other reason, which might evxotuxlly fedAfrica is important to the crate.
Pan-African Freedom Move,
United States ia the United
Nations, where U now haa ment for East, Central and
almost n third of the votes. Southern Africa.
AfHss to bp no means
eeoaomieaBp Independent to­
day, though II haa vast undtvsloped resources. Total
Q—Are there any nxtive
ibreign aid to Africa from
American musical i n s t r u ­
all sources last year was be*
m ents?
tween H i and $3 billion.
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This included 9700 million
tom the U. S. government, regarded to bo the only one.
I6W mllllor from Russia,
rstheriag — hss am
more than $1 billion from
three nuin objectives:
Q—Whst is the “Flying
Europe, UJf. technical sails* Dutchman” f
taace, World Bank loans and
(boat a m * still dspaadeat.
A—A Isngendarp phantom
To lap the haaie founds!lone private investment made up ■hip of ill omen, formerly be.
to* African unity and to ex* the balance.
lleved to haunt the sess
Creation of the new Pan*
change views that will rslse
around the Cape of Good
living standards tor the Afri­ African organisation would Hope.
can people and improve their not necessarily mean dissolu­
economic, cultural aad poll* tion of tko seven smaller
regional groups already in
deal eoodlltoa.
To formulate • aalversal existence.
African Charter which would The principal A f r i c a n
now functioning
bring together those charter* troupial*
which previously have beta
drafted bp the Casablanca,
Monrovia sod Malagasay
group*. •
The emperors list dote not
meotlon the Arab League of
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North African Arab dates.
Admittedly ono of tho gnat,
ret obstacles of tho Addis
Ababa conforme* will bo to
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President Nasser’s United
Arab Republic with tho re­
called Black Africa south of
lire Sahara.
Among topics likely to be
discussed are mutual dafence, tariff aad trad* be­
tween African countries, com­
munications, common cur­
rency and exchange, research
and economic service* tor
all member dates.
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Freeman Leverett, a Geor­
gia assistant attorney gen­
eral, said the new decisions
apparently did not touch
Georgia's main d e f e n s e
against restaurant desegre­
gation.
Leverett said the high
court did not rule against
Georgia's anti-tresspass law
which makes it a m isde­
meanor for persoas to r e ­
fuse to leave private property
when asked to do so by the
manager.
North Carolina Asst. Atty.
Gen. Ralph Moody said a

Special Week

Salvation Arm y
The week of May 19th to
26th has been desigated and
recognited as Salvation Army
Week throughout the nation,
and was observed in Sanford
Monday by a visit with Rotarians, by Capt. Harry Fo*
den, local Salvation Army
head.
In his talk, Capt. Foden
pointed out th a t 90 percent of
the troubles of people who
seek help and aid from the
Army are traceable to drink­
ing problems.
“The rallying cry of ‘Heart
to God and Hand to Man’ has
traditionally been the motto
of the Salvation Army," he
said. “The success of the
service springs not only from

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city segregation ordinance
was not used in prosecuting
seven Durham demonstra­
tors whose convictions were
set aside by the court
Moody u ld the seven were
prosecuted under a state anltrespasa law which makes it
a misdemeanor for a person
to refuse to leave another
person’s property when or­
dered by the owner to do so.
Durham City Atty. C. V.
Jones said that 40 years ago
a city ordinance was passed
making it unlawful for Ne­
groes and whites to eat to­

gether in restaurants.
Jones said, however, he
ruled the measure invalid
about turn years ago and that
it would be deleted from the
eity code under a revision
approved 18 months ago.
Leverett said the Supreme
Court ruling might affect any
Georgia cities that have eegregation ordinances but the
ruling does not cover the
antl-preapass law.
Under the Georgia law, a
proprietor is free to decide
independently whether he
wants to segregate or Inte­
grate bis eating places.

Catholic Circle
Holds Meeting
In Longwood

the modern techniques Im­
plemented in fighting this
ancient 111 and others, but
also from the warmth and
sympathy with which Army
volunteeers approach each in­
dividual whom they serve.
“ In addition to providing
counseling, spiritual guidance,
food, clothing and m aterial
aid, they add the priceless
extra of compassion." he
said.
"An arm y is made up of
individuals fighting for a
common cause, but the Sal­
vation Army differs from
other armies in that the
enemies it has chosen to
vanquish are suffering and
needs and the weapons it em-

Admissions
Teresa Davis, Lake Mary;
Katherine Davis, Lake Mary;
Robert Rrown, Albert Bos­
tic Jr. Annie Lois Holley, Ma­
ria I’cre^. Donald Young,
Hazei Rouse;
noose; bmmt
m m «n v
Anna Peart Hill of Sanford.
Discharges
Mary Findlay, DeBary; John
Kennedy
Jr.,
Longwood;
Frank Gilhully, N. J .; Helen
Gentry, Harold Riggs, Mrs.
Jam es Byrd ami baby, Sy­
lvia Lewis, Henry Mathis,
Roxie Lee, Evelyn Yychc,
David Brubaker, Ray Anthony
Mills. Willie Johnson, General
il. Turner, Marjorie Oakley
of Sanford.

ploys are Love and Under­
standing, Capt. Foden, told
Rotarians.
"These weapons are prof­
fered with a sincere concert)
for the spiritual, emotional,
physical and mental well-be­
ing of all men—regardless of
race or religion," he said.
Capt. Foden described the
beginnings of the Army in
1863 in England, and it's
spread to the U. S. in 1880.
The tin t post was in an old
shoe factory in New York,
and that humble beginning
has now grown to four dis­
tricts with the Southern Dis­
trict composed of 13 Southern
states and Mexico. Florida's
division headquarters are In
Jacksonville.
Army Centers, service ex­
tension units, materity homes
and hospitals, transportation
ami immigration bureaus, mo­
bile canteens, USO Clubs and
centers, camps, social service
centers are all part of the
Salvation Army's many ser­
vices. Also included is the
Salvation Army Employment
Service Bureaus and the
Missing
Persons
Bureau,
Capt. Foden said.

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lake Mary UPW Drcle One
Has Meeting At Howell Home

By P — ■ Estes
Long wood's St. Catherine
of Siena Circle of the Church
of the Nativity Catholic Wo­
men's Club held Ha regular
monthly meeting at 8 p. m.
last Tuesday at the home of
Mrs. Columbo Farina, on the
Longwood-Lake Mary Rd.
Mrs. F. J . Bartlinski, who
presided at the me King due
to the absence ot Mrs. John
Kennedy,
eapressed
Mrs.
Kennedy's appreciation to all
of the members who bad
worked so hard for the re­
cent Spring Feitival held at
the church.
Plans were discussed for
a dessert social to be held
in June at the borne of Mrs.
The Southern Association of
Vl-ginia Burke.
Colleges and Schools Com
St. Catherine eircle meinmission on Colleges, which is oers, Mrs. Zeno Hyland, Mra.
in charge o f accrediting Robert Dufault, Mrs. Burke
schools, has released a state and Mrs. Kennedy furnished
ment on the deflnatioo of ac­ refreshments on May 14 for
creditation.
ths USO.
What d o e s accreditation
Mrs. Jennie Fox announc
mean? In simple terms, ac­ ed that $14.17 was earned at
creditation la recognition of a recent dessert social. A
the intellectual or academic new member, Mrs. Kay Stan­
respectability of educational ton. was welcomed.
Institutions.
The hostess served re­
The Association goes on to freshments of cake, punch
state that "accreditation in and coffee following the
the United States is unique meeting.
in that it is applied from
The June meeting of the
within voluntary, non-politi­ circle will be held a t the
cal professional organiza­ home of $Irs. Garland Shaw.
tions and not from without."
The basic functions of ac­
creditation are to discover DeBary HD Club
and propagate good educa­
tional practices, to improve Sets Meeting
the educational process, and
The May meeting of the
to strengthen educational in­ DeBary Home Demonstration
stitutions.
Club will be held this Thurs­
Although the responsibility day at the Community Center
of educators, accreditation beginning with a workshop at
serves several purposes. It 10 a. m.
encourages institutions to im­ A program on Materials
prove their programs by pro- for Homemaking will be
vkling for them standards or held following the noon lun­
criteria established by com cheon. Mrs. George Wright
potent bodies.
will preside.

By Frances Wester
Mrs. Roy Howell J r . was
hostess for the May Circle
One meeting of the UPW of
the Community Presbyterian
Church of Lake Mary held
in her home on Lakeview
Avt., Tuesday night.
A special Devotional, the
reading of tho poem, "The
Meaning of FaHh." was giv­
en by Stanley Howell, foilowed by the Lord’s Prayer
la unison.
' Reports were given by
Mrs. Earl Unger on the April
covered dish supper and the
Miaaion Supper in May; by
Mrs. Margaret Ulmer on the
Theodore project; by Mrs.
Mabel Brown, World Service
Chairman, on the clothing
sent to Newport. Tenn. and
the regular sewing assign­
ment of the group, and cloth­
ing taken to the Good Samar­
itan Home,
The members were asked

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to check the Circle list and
bring some who have not
been attending to the next
meeting.
Mrs. Aarolyn True read an
article from Concern Maga­
zine regarding "Least Coin",
in explanation of this project.
The program for the even­
ing waa presented by Mrs.
Kay Saaaman and was taken
from Chapter Three of the
study book on “One People
of God."
After hte meeting adjourn­
ed, refreshment! wera serv­
ed by the hostess.
Other
members besides
those mentioned above were
Mrs. Ed Zimmerman, Mrs.
W. B. Harrison. Mra. A. E.
Crocker. Mrs. Ruby M. Lin­
den, Mrs. John Pllley and
Mrs. Robert Rugenstein.
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the youngest mother, left, and to Mrs. Mable
ilishop, the oldest mother, right, in attendance
u t the Sunday School Assembly. Each mother
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SACSCC Explains
Accreditation
Honored Of Colleges

Hospital Notes
MAY 17
Admissions
Jennie Sciglcr, Mims; James
Barker,
DcBary:
Alberta
Glover. John C. Crews, Myr«li- Kell;-, Royie lee S.imuel Cowley of Sanford.
Discharges
Mark Shocld.
De l t a r y ;
Brantley Lingard, Oviedo;
Mildred Butcher, DeUary:
Kdward Carter, DeBary; Ru­
by Cinder, Christopher Wing,
Kmma Milter, James Johnion, Mrs. Clemon Nicely and
baby, Floma Lewis, Mrs.
Jack Goode and baby, Ro­
bert Reely Sr., of Sanford.
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Several state legal officials
who have tried to hold up the
Southland^ crumbling segre*
gallon barriers said new sit
In decisions handed down
Monday by the U. S. Supreme
Court do not necessarily
mean racial walls will come
tumbling down.
In a series of milestone
decisions, the court struck
down the convictions of 38
sit-in demonstrators in five
cities, including Birmingham,
Ala., and Durham. N. C.,
where new racial erisis have
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Installation
This Thursday

P u p il*

Rnf#f National
Piano Auditions

Park Aveast. ianford.
Mist Goweni *M bora k
G a d i d t a , Ala, attended
lord. While a Undent at Semlook High School the was a
member of the Glee Club and
Future Nurses Club.
The groom-elect was ham
in Columbus, Ohio and at­
tended schools In Columbus.
He is presently employed by
Montgomery Ward, in Cocoa.
The wedding Is planned lor
July » at r.m p-a. at the
boac of the bride's parents.

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Fletemeyen
Return From

MISS JANIE ASHBY, Mated, was voaat of honor at a meant chatter
party. With her from left am her mother. Mrs. R. D. Ashby and co-hoeteaeea, Mrs. J. C. Horner and Mrs. L. T. Hawkins.
(Herald Photo)

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MEW OFFICERS OF THETA EPSILON am from left, seated, president
and rice r resident, Mrs. Rick Walker and Mrs, Burt Revels. Back row,
Mrs. A1 Duvln, Mrs. Don Cahill and Mrs. Wallaca Peacock.
(Herald Photo)

In a service using a lovely
spray of ytilow roaes, mem­
ber, of the Theta Epsilon
Chapter of Beta Sigma PM,
Installed the new officers for
the coming year at the home
of Mra. BtadaD Reynolds.
South Laurel Avenue.
Retiring president, Mrs.
Rick Erickson, presented the
gavel to new president, Mrs.
Rick Walker. Mra. Burt Re­
vela la the new vice presi­
dent; Mra. A1 Davis, record­
ing secretary; Mrs. Don Ca­
hill, corresponding aecretary,
and Mra. Wallace Peacock,
treasurer.
Mra. Erickson presented a
thought • provoking program
on truth and Mrs. Walker told
about an welling trip to the
state convention in Hollywood
and displayed favors In a
musical t h e m e , Including
everything from the Charles­
ton to the Boat Nova.
Final plana were made for
the akit to be presented at the
“ Merry-Go-Round" for tho
Little Red Scboo(house.

Local entrants, all pupils of
Mary E. Tolar Nance, were
Mary Edna Burton, Gregory
Carlton, Audrey Decker, Daeld Goethe, Sue Lynn Howell.
Rebecca Patterson, J u l i e
Persons, Lisa Odham, Susan
Kay, Louise Steakley, Becky
Tanner, Tommy Vincent, Gcri
Am Wanke, Craig Wilkins,
Laura Wilkins, and Julio
Williams.

Susan McCall
Honored A t
Luncheon
Mrs. B. r . Robison enter­
tained at a recent informal
luncheon, honoring Miss Sus­
an McCall. Floral arrange­
ments in the class eolors
placed throushout tho

gladioli, Queen Ana’s lace
end thesis daisies and the In­
dividual tables held nosegays
of gardenias.
Among those present were
Mrs. W. E. Bristol, who as­
sisted the bostesa and Mrs.
E. 8. Mertll Sr. mother of
tho honorse. Susan was lovely
In a pale blue linen dress as
ah# greeted her classmates.
Invited guests were Car­
olyn Turner, Linda Allen Wil­
liams, Sandra Wright, Rheda
Epstein, Judy Buntcn, Pam
Jones, Janie Ashby, Jody
Whitmore, Susan Tamny, Vada Stoffer, Pat Kuhn and
Patty Johnson.

Casselberry

Personals
By Jane Caosslherry
Paul Hsnnebsrry and his
slater, Miss Hannah Henneberry, left Sunday for Daytona
Bench when they win spend
two weeks before returning
to their home In Chicago, 111.
They have been wintering In
Florida since January end
have enjoyed visits to many
attractions In tho state. They
were accompanied to Daytona
Beach for the day, 8unday,
by Mr. end Mrs. Otto Henning
of Casselberry where they
have spent the pest week.

Trip Abroad
MISS CAROLYN SUE GOWENS

Sorority Installs Offi
Mtmbera of tho Gamma Sigma Alpha installed new of­
Omega Chapter of Epsilon ficers when the group met at
the Lake Mary horns of Mrs.
R. G. Fox Jr.
Mra. K. W. Fite Jr. is th«
naw president and others who
will serve with her are Mr*.
E. S. McCall Jr., vica presi­
dent; Mrs. H. E. Took* 3rd,
treasurer; Mrs. W. M. Keen­
an, recording aecretary; Mrs.
J. H. Brodle Jr., correspond­
ing irrrclarr; Mn__ E K.
White Jr., historian and par­
liamentarian, an d M r a .
James Livingston, education­
al director.
Plana were made for the
annual banquet this Saturday
at the Mayfair Country Club.
Guesta for the day Includ­
ed the hostess' mother, Mrs.
Earl Griffith, ot Warrington
slid Mrs. Eugene Kronjaeger
who gave a most interesting
talk about the advantages ot
using cosmetics.
Committee chairmen ap­
pointed for the coming year
North Orlando
were Mrs. James McKee,
social; Mra. J. D. Dickey,
ways and means; Mrs. Fox,
publicity, and Mrs. J. E.
Higgms, contact.
By Mona Grinstaad
Friends ot Mrs. William
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tour of tho Hawaiian Islands
and Japan.
•Since they traveled by ear
to California, they were able
to see htteresfiag sights be­
tween here and San Diego.
One of the most Interesting
stops wee in Mexico. They
sailed aboard the “Patrick"
which went directly to Japan
and returned by way of the
Island*.

Penneys
iMWAYa FIRST QUALITY

By J e m Caaaafterry
The Woman’s Club of Caaaelberry will bo host to the
Scainoto County Federation
of Woman’s Club* Thursday
at tho clubbouaa on Overbrook
Dr.
Tba exacutlva board will
meet at 10 aja. and the bus).
mss meeting and iiutallatlon
of officers will begin at 10:30
BJB. A eoverod dish luncheon
will fellow the asootlng.
Mra. Charles McDowell of
Winter Park, director of Dis­
trict f will be Installing off!car.
Tboaa to ha installed are
Mrs. Milton Tinsley of tho
Altamonte Civic League, presWent; Mra. Albert Grlmwood,
of ths Caaaslberiy Woman's
Club, 1st vrics president; Mrs.
William Gramkow, of ths Sanford Woman’s Club, 2nd vice
president; Mra. Ralph neweoassr of tho County Homo
Demonstration Club, corre­
sponding
secretary;
Mrs.
Mary MeCumbcr of the San­
ford Woman's Club, record­
ing secretary; Mn. Garner
Gehr, of the County Home
Demonstration Club, treasur­
er, and Mrs. Roy Tills of the
Sanford Garden Club, auditor.
Mrs. Willis Benson, former
Casselberry resident and
member of the Casselberry
Woman’s Club, who spent the
winter fat Alaska, will speak
about bar experiences theta.
It isn’t gracious to tell
guesta you have finally got­
ten around to having a party
because you “owe" so many
people.

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All

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THIS YEAR IT S SEERSUCKER!

Personals

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DEBARY A SURROUNDING AREA.

Cotton
MRS. PHILIP J. WESTGATE was hodteu for a
m eunt mother-daughter teu of Anchor Club
members. Left to right are Mrs. Robert Deal,
Barbara Bolger, Mrs. Robert L. Bolger, Mrs. Sue

Ernie Hickson
Celebrates
Fourth Birthday
By L M l
Ernie Hiekaoo celebrated
kia fourth birthday, recently,
with • party at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bryaot Hickson, in Oviedo.
Altar opening his gifts Er­
nie and his playmates were
served ice cream and cake.
Back child present was given
a “party loot bag," full of
favors sad candy.
Other youngsters enjoying
the party were Richard and
Bocals Lyles, Bart Parsons,
•?» Gena Hickson, Ronnie Hunt,
Darell and Glenn Rambo,
Cliff Smithson, Mathew ParShells and Bryant HickdUr-J
, mo and Mike McOuug.

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Stevenson, Pilot Club member; Peggy Powell,
Linda Williams, Geri DeitricTi and John Westgate.
(Herald Photo)

Woman's Club
Sponsors Breakfast

Mrs. Herrin

The Social Department of
the Sanford Woman's Club
sponsored the annual May
breakfast, last week, at the
■Clubhouse.
Fruit, sweet rolls and cof­
fee were served at I a.m. fol­
lowed by bridge and cans its
games. Mrs. Charles Simms,
chairman, and Mmcs. Eftio
Durden, J . E. Baker, W. L.
Merritt, *D. C. Howard, Fred
Harris, J. O. Huff and Mctta
Starke were la charge of the
breakfast.
Party hostesses were Mrs.
Ralph Austin Smith, chair­
man, Mrs. J. Brodle Wil­
liams, Mrs. Itsymond Smith,

Tho regular monthly meeting of tha Shirley Smith Cir­
cle of the Pine Crest Baptist
Church wee held at the home
of Mn. Johnnl* Herrin, 112
Eastwood CL. Sanford.
The meeting was called to
order by the eircto chairman,
Mra. G. IL Sikes. Program
chairman, Mra. Harold Davis,
presented the program uatag
as her topic, “Educating
Youth In Missions''.
Th« circle project for tho
month is to visit the Sarepta
Home and present a program
of devotions and serve refresh­
ments.

and Mra. W. L. Gramkow.
Mra. S. G. Harrimaa woe
the high bridge award, Mrs.
W. D. Hofmann, canasta, and
Mrs. J. W. Hall the acrccno.
About SO members and their
guests were present for tho
meeting.

Forest City

Personals
Harold Torrcy of Palmetto
Dr., Foreat City, la conval­
escing satisfactorily at tho
Florida Sanitarium and Hos­
pital la Orlando following
surgery.

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May 21, 1968 — F t |« 7

Miss Judith E. Dollins
To Wee/ Marvin E. Tinnell
JPjr w n t j

fiv n w in i

Mr. and Mr*. John L. DolHns of 3222 Holliday At*..
Bear Lak*, tnaounc* tb* «►
l i l t n m t of their daughter,
Judith Elizabeth, to M ania
E. Timel), eon of Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton 0 . Tinnell. of
Xoanoke, Va.
Miss Dollins is the grand­
daughter of Mrs. W. N. Z.
Dollins and the late Mr. and
Mrs. T. I. Eaurn, of Lockhart.
The bride has been employ*
ed by the General Guaranty
Mortgage Co., in Winter
Park.
The groom, a graduate of
the Cafe Springs High School,
is now attending Vlaud School
ef Virginia.
The wedding is planned for
May 2S at 7 p.ra. at the Lock*
hart Methodist Church with
the pastor, Her. Jim Ridge­
way officiating.

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Dance Party
i

Sponsored By
C P O Wives
Members of the CPO Wlva's
Club entertained their hus­
bands and guests with a cov­
ered dish dinner and “Coun­
try Hoe Down Party" at the
CPO Club.
The club was transformed
Into a country scene with
corn fields and a huge scare­
crow. Each table held a min­
iature corn stalk and an ear
of com. The buffet table fea­
tured any country meat dishes,
vegetables, salads, cakes and
pies.
Some of the Starlight Promenaders, a local Square
Dance Club, entertained the
guests with a wide variety of
square dances after which
they invited the group to
join them for a few basic
dance numbers.
Chief and Mrs. Henry
Knowles and Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Hoolehan Jr. were guests
at the party.
Co-bostesscs for the event
were Mrs. C. E. Morton, Mrs.
I. J. Jarrell, Mrs. S. L. Wig­
gins, Mrs. C. B. Reeves, and
Mrs. Ralph Simas.

Officers Wives
O f V A H -3
Enjoy Brunch
The Officer's Wives of
VAH-3 enjoyed a recent
brunch at the Capri. Hostesses
for the morning were Mrs.
James L. Morgen, Mrs. Gralg
B. Moors and Mrs. James R.
Dennison.
Mrs. Gunnar F. Wilstcr and
Mrs. WaltcT J. Kuehn were
presented with sliver trays
as farewell gl/ts.
In kesping with th# Moth­
er's Day them*, Mrs. Rich­
ard T. Graiow was awarded
• gift for having tho young•at baby. The most expecttant mother, Mrs. Ray D.
Murphy, also was presenteed
with an appropriate gift.
During the meeting It an­
nounced that there will be
classea starting in bridge, cer­
amics and also a Singer sew­
ing course. For information
contact Mrs. Charles J.
YoungbUde.
Door prises were won by
Mrs. M. Danklefa and Mrs.
Youngblade. The next coffee
will be on Jun* 13. Hostesses
will be Mrs. Marshal K. At­
well, Mrs. Martin J. Sheridan
and Mrs. A. A. McCtanahan.

Final Meeting
O f Season
H eld By D A R
Tba final meeting of the
Bailie
Harrison
Chapter,
American Daughter* of the
American Revolution waa
held recently at the home of
Mrs. P. E. Roumillat. 910 Pal­
metto Ave.
Hostesses were Mrs. Law­
rence Tinsley, Mrs. J. 3. Sims
and Mrs. Raymond Smith. The
regular routine was followed
and Mrs. L. C. Wlldner, re­
gent, gave an Interesting re­
port from th« meeting In
Lakeland. Mrs. C. E. Butler,
national defense chairman
gave a talk on the subject.
Yearly reports were mads
from th« chapter chairmen.
Mr*. A. C. Benson was wel
corned by the regent and rsfrsjhaer.ts served by the hoeteases to the 19 member* pres

MISS JUDITH ELIZABETH DOLLINS

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H om e Chib

By Abigail Van Burn

Members Enjoy
Recent Tour
"Many people* are afraid t#
use Color," said Mr. Abrams,
manager and Interior Decora­
tor of blodernags in Orlando
when the ladle* of the Sanford
Home Demonstration Club vis­
ited th# atore. Color mutt bo
used In Urge amounts sad in
a big way. Look at nature
and see the different shade*
of green grass and trees and
blue sky.
In recent years we are os tag
mors and mors of sack color
combinations. Bine sky and
red sunsat. Many exhibits are
set up In stores with striking
color combinations to catch the
eye. They need toning down
to s relaxing combination to
b* used In th* home. Color
In each has a definite role.
Color lights even pUy a
role in everyday life. They can
turn food to a pleating Invit­
ing color and work in reverse.
Th* ladles enjoyed walking
leiiurfiy through the store
looking at the many exhibits
to see how dashee of color
was used In flowers, fruit,
rugs, pillows, pictures, lamps
•nd spot lights and in even
plain or mottled painted walls.

Shower Honors Bride-Elect

mm

DEAR ABBY: When did CUR­
IOUS get her information about what
a sergeant makes and what ha
spends? His meals at the N.C.O. Club
are not free! If he tears his uniform,
he can't have it repaired; he has to
buy a new one. And they aren't
cheap! Tell Curious that if she’s
looking for a man with money, she
had better find herself a civilian.
SERGEANTS WIFE
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DEAR ABBY: My father was an
Army man. I wouldn’t trade this life
for anything in the world. A sergeant
doesn’t “take home"’ any $375 a
month. Not after he gets through
paying his Army Emergency Relief
donation, income tax. social security
and insurance. We in the service
don’t have many material things, but
we have interesting lives, the satis­
faction of contributing something to
our country and hospitalization when
we need it. I have had seven child­
ren for seven dollars. Who can top
that?
PROUD ARMY WIFE
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DEAR ABBY: To prove to my
husband that people will eat any­
thing at a cocktail party, I made up
some canapes of cat food. I decorated
them nicely and everyone ate them
and raved about their unusual flav-

or. Several of the women asked m*
for the recipe. I certainly cannot ted
them the truth, can I? Also, is it agalnst the taw for a husband to black­
mail his wife?
“AGGIE"
DEAR “AGGIE": Solve all your
problems by telling anyone who asks
that the canapes were cat food. They­
’ll never believe it
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DEAR ABBY: May I add my UU
tie statement to the wedding ring
topic: Twenty-six years ago I mar­
ried a man who did not give me a
wedding ring. The only things of
value he gave me were three wonder­
ful st&gt;ns. After 14 yean of miserable
marriage, he left me for another wo­
man. For a number of yean his mis­
tress has been wearing the wedding
ring he gave her, although they a n
not married. 80 what does a wedding
ring mean?
“NAKED FINGERS"
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Get it off your chest For a per­
sonal reply, write to Abby and send
a self-addressed stamped envelope.
Hate to write letten? Send one
dollar to ABBY, BOX 3365. BEVER­
LY HILLS, CALIF., for Abby’s new
booklet, “HOW TO WRITE LET­
TERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS."

Television
TUESDAY P. M.
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( I ) Love o f Life

jacoh y On £ Judge

By Oswald Jacoby

In s recent duplicate every
South player became declarer
at one ipade after the “stir­
ring” bidding ahown In the
box.
The worst player In the
group received a three of
hearts lead. He went up with
the ten in dummy and led a
spade to hla ace. When the
jack dropped he continued
with a low apade to drop
West’a king. Then it was no
problem to make four odd for
a top score.
__When asked about him trump
play he repfied. T M'Wr- rincsse at low contracts."
The best player managed
to make only saven tricks for
a bottom score.
The deuce of clubs was

TU* allowed him to finesse
both the ten aad queen ef
apsdee and to lose both. Later
he had to lose tricks to tho
nine of trumps and jack of
hearts.
In case any of you readers
plan to follow tho dub's win
nlng strategy my advice is,
“DonX*
The expert realty gavo th#
hand a fine play and the dub,
after gaining a trick on the
opening lead, played the hand
badly. Tho cards don’t always
lie tho way they should and
bridge plays are based on per­
centage. If you use the best
line you vfoin gam~trictar
•very tin s, but ever the
WEDNESDAY P. M.
years you will make many
more trlcka than if you go ‘. d i e Ml T r u t h *e Causequaasoe
against percentage.
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(x)&amp; J h s U)om m :
“Women’s notsy voice# are any kind of attention are those
one of the biggest eauses of who can talk the loudest
divorce," says a Connecticut
In any such group there will
MISS LORRAINE MARCH of Lonttwood, center, bride elect of A/3C Ed­
psychologist who is studying be a few soft-voiced women.
win Clifford Bolton, nlso of LonRwood, was houoree recently at n miscelInneoua shower Riven by co-hostesses M rs. Elizabeth Horton, left and M rs.
effects of noise in modern so­ But the poor things never get
word in edgeways. Before
(Herald Photo)
Merle Harris, right.
ciety.
the
gentle-voiced can finish a
The psychologist gently sugMiss Lorraine March of San- C. Bayes, Mrs. W. Bayes, Mbs Peggy MacTavlsh, Miss
sentence, the loud-voiced have
rests
that
American
women
MickrMeFadden,
M
l
a
i
Undo Springs Dr., Longwood, Mrs. M. Bayes, Mrs. Mildred
drowned them out
Paula Krutz and Master learn to modulate their voice*,
bride elect of A/3C Edwin Johnson.
So talking In m shrill or loud
as
do
European
women.
Miss Mary Ann MacTavDh, Merle Lloyd Horton.
Clifford Bolton, also of Longvoice becomes a habit a wo­
wood, was honored at a mis­
He didn't explain why the man takes home from her
cellaneous shower on Wed­
voice of the female American fr-minlne get-togethers. And
nesday evening, Slay 8, held
has become eo loud and high- the husband and children get
at the Post Home of South
pitched and downright noisy. out-talked by a voice that has,
Seminole VFW Post on the
Ilut I have a theory about for half the day, been trying
Old Dixie Hwy.
that.
Co-hosteiies for the event
Ths American woman, un­
were Mrs. Merle Harris and
like the European woman,
Mrs. ElDabcth Horton who
A program based on the the Diocesan and accompany­ spends a lot of time in groups
served refreshments of party
dispersal
of funds derived ing convention! of Episcopal of women. U she’s not at a
sandwiches, poUlo c h i p s ,
from
the
United
Thank Of­ Churchwomen held this month coffee or a U«, she’s at a com
mints, cake and punch
mittee meeting or a woman's
fering
of
the
Episcopal
Invited guests included the
In Miami
luncheon. Or she’s in a class
Churchwomen
formed
an
in­
bonorce's mother, Mrs. Ro­
Tbs program was narrated of women, learning anything
teresting
highlight
for
the
bert March; her sister, Miss
by Mrs. Randall Chose, who from how to prune rotes to
Sandy March; Mrs. May Van last luncheon meeting of the
how to refinish old furniture.
year
for
the
Churchwomen
of
told of th* many ways United
Fleet, grandmother of the
Or shi's In a room full of
Holy
Cross.
The
luncheon
at
Thank
Offering
funds
are
used
groom elect and Mrs. Grace
the
Parish
Hout«
on
Magnolia
In forilgn countries. Solos women playing bridge at
RobertJ, Mrs. Sue Berdahl,
Avenue
was
followed
with
the
were sung by Mrs. Phil Logan, club or a benefit party.
Mrs. Mary MacTavlsh, Mrs.
Now, the noise made by
program
and
business
meet­
accompanied by Mrs Thomas,
Janet MeFadden, Mrs. Flor
room full of women all trying
ing,
under
the
direction
of
and
others
taking
part
lnclud
cnc* KruU, Mrs. Shirley Gat­
to talk at ones and all deter­
lin, Mrs. Felix Chateau, Mrs. Mrs. Richard Dcas, presi­ •d Mrs. Gordon Stanley, Mrs. mined to be heard—Is down­
L. R, Johnson and daughter,
dent.
right dtwfcning. So voices
Mrs. Dess welcomed new Sheila, Mrs. W. H. Stewart,
grow louder *mtf higher, and
Kathy
Miwd,
Mrs.
John
Hor­
comers, and introduced retir­
the women who can command
ner,
Mrs.
T.
E.
Mead,
Mrs
ing and incoming officers. A
la North Orlando
John
Laubach,
Mr*.
*Vernu
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gid- new budget, presented by Mrs. Durbin, Mri. A. II. I’eterron,
NOTICE
dings, 60 North Devon Avt-., Henry Ihmm, was adopted Jr., Mrs. Harlan Khoada, Mrs.
North Orlando, announce the and Mrs. Paul Johnston re­ Perkins, Mrs. Frank Mebane,
I
will
aet
be responsible
birth of a 7 lb. 14 os. daugh- ported to thn group on repairs Miss Eva Hunt, Mies Carol for any debts incurred by
tar, Lisa Lyn, May 7 at ths to ths Parish House iutchen Stona and Mrs. Thornes West, anyeae ether tbaa mjsclf.
now underway.
Winter Park Hospital
Robert A. Jackson, Jr.
Mrs. John Thomas request- Jr.
Greeting the new arrival
at home, on Mother's Day, ed volunteers to teach and
OPEN 1:43
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waa a alster, two and one- help with the Vacation Bible
Te Go Oat Te
half year eld Sheryl and her School, stating that there
Maria I 1 I
maternal grandparents, Mr. will be work for both women
•nd
high
school
students,
and
and Mrs. Joseph Dirso, of
that workshops are held on
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Worcester, Mass.
NOW thra WED.
KIUI
IN
I M t A T (i F
The grandparents spent two Thursday evenings at 7:30
At 1:90 - 3:99 • 9:08
weeks with the family before P .m .
PHONR
PA
8-1819
7:18 • 8:99
Prior to the program Mrs.
returning to tbeir northern
Last Hbowlag Toalta
B. L. Perkins, Jr. described
home.
7:33 4k lid #
Walt Disney’s
“Miracle Of The
While SUlIkme"
la Crier
Plea At 19:99
"Bachelor Flat"
Tueaday Weld - Color

Churchwomen Hold
Luncheon Meeting

Anew

ByRuthMillett
to out-talk other women.
And the situation Isn't going
to change. What red-blooded
American woman It going to
modulate her voice and be­
come a nonentity in any wo­
man’s group, even if it might
msks her voice mors pleasant
to her husbend and children?

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( le o . 1M J« F lee------------------ -( I (S O )
NUTICR IB IIBRRBY O IV*N . T hat D ovld Ram e tk e
holder o f Ike follow in g e e r tlllra le has filed sold esrtlftenlo
for tax dsed ta he Ueued
thereon. T he eertlfU ate num­
bs r nad y ear o f Issuance, tho
description o f tho property.
•n d the nem o la which II wad
assessed are ad follow *!
C ertificate No. I l l
T sar of Issuance t i l l
Description o f Fro party l
Lots I I * I I l k I Tie*

r Tho Town of Sanford
Plat Book t P»*os 14 If
14. and |U i l l U l 111 4h
UT
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Nam* la whleh assssoed F. Hi

Brown. H elm
All o f anld pro perty botna to
tho County o f Bemtaola, S ta te
o f Florida. Unison such certi­
ficate sh a ll ha rsdssm sd noc oalin g to la w tha property
dsocrlbsd In such certificate
w in be sold ta th e hldheel bid­
der at the front door o f th*
H salnolo County Court H ens*
at Sanford. Florida, oa the
first Monday la tho month o t
June, t i l l , w hich M the trd
day of Juno, I l l s .
Dated th is l l t h day a&lt; A p ril

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IN CHANCERY NO. !»••»
IN T H E MATTER O F ADOC.
TION RT KCOBNK LUX AND
EDITH LUX OF IIILDKOARD
MARLA WALTERS,
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AMENDED NOTICE
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1.11
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David A Cheater Allan
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Douala* A Roe* M
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Bowles
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K e nneth H A Hueaa
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W illiam E J r A Keel*
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M yrl A Marian Braun
M I W illiam O A WAiwaorlta
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J.l* Joooph L A Bhlrloy J
D T Green tBuolaooa
1.11
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4.11
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11.17
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4.11
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H a n ry U A R asa V G r a t a M l
T h e r o n II A E lisabeth C
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L i t J o h n C A V irginia M
EM * A Charllna nurgeaa t . l t Wavorly E » r A Katla
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1.14
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Ham A Atinlo Burke
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11.11
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l . l l Joaephln* .Dunn A Goa
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14.44
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4.14 William II A B a r b a r a
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4.11
M l Clifford A Boy Guaaa
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Kills C A Blllla M
(Jordan K A TIJuar.a
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1 04 M a rg are t Ow altney
17.11
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41.47 J a m a s E A Marjori*
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4.10
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Jo s e p h M A Dorothy
1.10 Billy L A Loycw II
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M Careley
11.11 William J A Helen C
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William R A Batty A
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11.11
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17.11
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41.11
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11.11
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1.41
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14.11
Jim m y's Baauty Shop
4.11
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Johnson
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4.10
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1.41
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11.11
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111
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1.70
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4.71
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111
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4.74
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4 71
Thomas II K elli
1.14
Carl J A Grace Kalle r
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Keller Cunetrurtlon Co
7.77
Barbara A Kelley
1.74
Pack W A Dorothy tv
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14.71
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John G A Jo a n G
Kennedy
11.33
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4117
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K attlsa
111
Robert J A Conatanca
Klernan
7.77
Edward T A Ruth H
Kimble
4.14
Norman Kimble
4 14
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Klnard
4.71
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King
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7 41
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4 71
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Anton J J r A Havarly
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1.10
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1.44
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hitters with Us pitching t a r ­
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M S . Pappas compiled a
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b s t ho atffl • « rogardod as a
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far this staso a all
prohioms a rt being to­
by rival hitters.
Pappas tuned in his sacand shutout sad his fourth
straight victory of tho sta­
ges Monday sight l a a t e a l a
a r e r tho Dotroit T lg on that
asahted tea OriolM (a mors
M o a first-pise* tio with tea
Chicago White Sox.
Pappas allowed only ooo
gun is tach of hit other two
victories, has struck out »
b atters white walkiag only
sin s sad has a 1.11 aarntd
n s avorago.
Known In tea trade aa
^pleasingly cocky,” Pappas
baa bsea tabbed for stardom
aiacw ha vaslted into the ma­
jo rs virtually direct from
America* Lagten bail. Only
four pitchers have won more
big league gamoa a t hla age
uint bis shutout Monday night
not a club record e&lt; 14 far a

Tho White Sox overcame an
early 1-1 lead held by Tom
Cheney and (napped a 1-1 tie
in the sixth inning whan
Floyd Robinson singled, Joe
Cunningham doubled a n d
both scored on sacrifice flies
by Dave Nicholson and pinchhitter Charlie Maxwell. Eddie
Fisher went SH innings for
his third victory although he
needed the tate-lnnlag relief
help of F rink Baumann and
Jim Brosnin. Tho loss was
(ha fourth In a row for Chen­
ey, the league's sarly-sesson
pitching sensation.
A t hrto-run homer by Earl
Bsttey and solo homers by
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lebrsw paced toe Twins* 10hit ittaek. Camilo Paacual
was tagged for five runs and
seven hits in f t t innings but
gained credit for bis fifth
win. Earl Wilson suffered bis
third loss.
Leon Wagner drove in oil
five Los Angeles runs with
his 13th and 13th homers of
Ihs season but homers by
Willie Kirkland and Tito
Fran coos plus a two-run dou­
ble by Johnny Romano en­
abled Cleveland’s Jack K r»
lick to win his second game.
Krallck was kayoed by Wag­
ner's three-run ninth inning
homer—tee ,100th homer of
hla eareer — and Gary Bell
closed out the game.

Viles, football; Jim DeShnzo, basketball; Jimmy
Courier, baseball and Ted Bellhorn, track.

IT WAS AWARD'S Night at Oviedo High
School last Saturday night. Four of the young­
sters honored shown above with Conches Jim
Palmer, left, and Paul Milder, right are, Jim

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Kingswood Paces Softball Play
Kingswood Builders pace
tha Men’s Softball League
with an Impressive 10-1 rec­
ord and Williams Restaurant
holds forth atop the Women's
division with an lt-1 mark.
Following Kingswood
is
Longwood, 8-4; Wllson-Maler,
6-5; McRancy, 34; Badcock,
04, and Chase, 0-12.
Following Williams is Jet
Lanes, 3-7, and AAW. 2-10.
In Sanford Junior Baseball
League play, Shrine leads the
pack with an 8-1 record fol­
lowed by Kiwanis. 8-2; C.P.b.

S p a re s

by roling those big scores In
By Joke A. Bpohkl
Ju st imagine! Starting this the Shooting Stars League.
coming Monday, May 27th and Last week Betty bombed a
continuing for one week thru 200/313. Come to think of It,
Sunday, June 2nd, It’ll bo I can’t recall the last time
FAMILY BOWLING WEEK! that Betty didn’t have a 200And hero’a tho good part of plus game In one of her series.
Itl You’ll b* ablo to bowl for I don’t bava to tell you
25 cent* per game! How about man, that’s m i g h t y fine
that, huhT
shootln’.
Now that we'va had Gov­ Our other Thursday night
ernor Bryant and- ace nww ln-ij-M- IVlinl Combo
“F I S H I N G p r o t t d
te a l
Mayor Tom McDonald laaua League. Look* like we shoutd
tho proclamation, the only have called It the Kipps ’cause interesting last week
for two Sanford Uds.
The Orioles backed hla other people we have to con­ that’s who did the big shootin'
Buddy Burton display «
vince
th
at
It'a
a
heek-of.aLittle A1 Grooms hurled a
last week.
five-hit pitching with a salvo
an
eight-pound baas he stunning shutout for First
Msrgle rolled a 172/477 and
a t four home ruas that pro­ good deal Is you, my friend!
hooked while he and Federal Monday striking out
duced all their runs and dealt Bay, before it alipa my husband A1 exploded with a
Charles
Hunter were nine batters, walking none,
Phil Regaa hla fifth loss mind, wo had ouraolvos a real 223/601 series.
fishing
with
shiners in
good
tlmo
at
the
Capri
Enm­
Tho
ono
league
which
ha*
against two victories. Jim
Dentils and Jerry Adair hit ity Restaurant last Wednes­ been consistently turning In a county bass-fishing
solo homers a n d
Jackie day night. It was the City high scores has been the Tues­ lake.
Brandt and John Powell each League's Bowling Banquet. day night Navy Intramural
•lammed on* with a man on (Whooee . . . but thoee meet League. This past Tuesday
Ing last lung Into the night, was no exception.
haw .
Day, of thw VAH-3 Air
The Orioles have won six don’t they men?)
«f their last seven games Funny thing about it la that Frames captured high indi­
ELMIRA, N. Y. (UPI) —
during which Baltimore pitch, you usually can't remember vidual with his 233.
Flags hung at half mast at
And If I had to single out
era have allowed a total of what was discussed . . . but
city hall and at other office
you sure can remember that for you one of the hotteet
11 runs and S3 hits.
The Sanford Recreation De buildings today as Elmira
tries! to accept the loss of its
The White 8ox nipped the "liquid refreshment" the fol bowlers present at the laines
partment announces the be
greatest sports hero, Ernie
Washington Senators, 3-4. The lowing morning! Ay . . . Ay and one who'll definitely im­
. Ayttit
prove during the coming sea­ ginning of the Seminole Swim Davis.
Minnesota Twins knocked the
Boston Red Sox out of first A real surprise is Big John son would l&gt;e John Kneelsnd Association try-outs w h i c h
The body of the 23-year-old,
place with a S3 triumph and Uhr who unloosened his quiet of the NAMTG "It" team.
will be held at (he Ft. Mellon former Syracuse University
the Cleveland Indians down tongue and turned out to ho a John's been rolling that Pool on Wednesday, Thurs halfback arrived In his home­
•d the Los Angalea Angela, 7' real funny comedlant (even If IIIU HALL tho last couple of day ami Friday at 4 p m.
town Sunday from Cleveland,
the jokes wero all against weeks. In the Navy Lg. he
B, In other AL games.
This is not beginners’ swim where he died Saturday after
shot a 213/216/023 series, ming lessons, but try outs for a 13-month fight against
Dick Drott pitched a five- yours truly!).
hitter aa the Houston Colti 1 do recall that they'll be lops for the entire league.
the competitive A.A.U. swim leukemia.
The namee of Bukur, Mohn ming team which competes
defeated the Pittsburgh Pi' having familiarisation this
rates, 14, In the only Nation­ coming Wed. In trying to form and Holton pop to tho 'fore in each year with teams from
summer league with only the Ball £ Chain League.
al League action
ail over the Central Florida
MEADORS
four bowlers to a team. From
Kathy Ilukur led the women area.
early indications, it again ap. with her 178/481 while John
Last year the Seminole
M ARIN E
pears that we'll have quite a Mohn took singles with a 210 Swim Association afforded
few teams entered. . . . Lake and Andy Bolton rode horns over 100 members, most of
• Crenltiner Boats
Munroe, Sweeney’s, Buddy’s, the winner in series with his
whom competed in various • Mercury Motors
United Press International Jot l.nnes, Hanford Mfg., and 336.
events in sanctioned A.A.U.
others.
The only women's daytime meets.
• The Aluminum Boat
American Leagne
Next
fall,
the
City
League
scratch
league,
the
Capri
For The Fisherman
W. !- P et
Registration for the try-outs
will bowl nt A: 15 p. m. and the Family Itest. watched Elaine
will
begin
promptly
at
4
p.m.
22 13 .505 All Star League (3 man
Chicago
2101 8. French Are.
Koatival shoot a 108/332 win­ Wednesday afternoon. Full
Baltimore
22 IS .593 teams) will start directly fol' ning combo.
details may be obtained by
FA 2-1392
New York
18 13 .581 lowing the completion of the
The top two-eome in the
contacting Ihe Director of
Boston
19 14 .576 City Lg. around the 0:30 p. m Dearborn Electronics League Recreation.
Xanias City
20 IS .571 mark. Wo'U still be getting this week was Sara Lee and
Cleveland
16 16 .500 out of the Lanes before II Ernie Howe. Sarah's 181/450
was the tope for the gals and Four Doubles
Los Angeles
18 23 .439 p. m.
Minnesota
13 21 .417 In the Friday morning Hol­ Krnle'j 100/400 was good 'nuff
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Detroit
14 21 .400 ler Motors Navy Wives Lea­ for tho men.
Every time the Washington
Washington
14 23 .359 gue, Ginny Huff found the Oh by the way, l’at F o s te r- Senators looked up, Bill Urustrike elrcle to her liking as Secretary for the Friday eve.
National League
ton w ji standing on second
W. L. Pet. she blasted a 195/307 series, Sand Spurt la-ague would etltl haje. The Detroit center field­
Enjoy that
24 IS .615 tops fur the league. Atta girl, like to huve one more girl for er equalled a major league
San Francheo
Los Angeles
23 16 .590 Ginny.
their longue. It's handicapped,
record by hilling four doubles “ fresh spring water”
Chicago
19 18 .514 Marion (L-haffor and Dick to if you'd like to belong, givo
in Sunday's S-t victory by the
St. Louis
20 19 .511 Elam leud the Seminole Mem­ I’a t a cull.
tasti in your homa
Tigers.
Milwaukee
19 20 .487 orial Hospital League last
Welcome to our newest lea­
WITH AN
Cincinnati
17 18 .486 Thursday. Marion came thru gue, the Tuesday afternoon
Pittsburgh
17 19 .472 with a 138/372 and Dirk Elam Hcininule J r. High School
The Decameron is a collec­
TASK AND OOO* AIMOVAl
Philadelphia
17 20 .459 collected his 203/408 set.
League which began their ac­ tion of luo short stories by the
W A T E R WILTS It
Houiton
IS 22 .450 Ole Keliablo Betty Allen tion this afternoon. Good Italian author, Giovanni Boc­
remevet thlerln*. sulphur,
New York
16 a .410 continues on her merry way Muck, kids.
caccio, published in 1353.
stale water, metallic an*
ethar ehJeetieaaMe tastes
Vsa. lit* MlinM &lt;sib*AIn is#
Aqu* rule Tax* me 0&gt;lor Namo.rl
Walai NNi n im it e*t*«SleetMe
U ltat Irem ysuf

8-4; Rotary, 3-3; Civltan, 24;
Elks, 2-7, and Oviedo, 0-3.
In Little Major League
play, Yowell's, with an amaz­
ing 12-0 record leads the Na­
tional League while Perfec­
tion Dairy and George's pace
the American League circuit
with an 8-4 mark.
Following Yowell's ia First
Federal, 7-3; Chase, 3-7;
Standard Oil, 4-8, and Locomotlvo Engineers, 4-8.
Following the two Ameri­
can League leaders are Navy,
3-6; Sanford Atlantic, 3-7, and

H itte r

Swim Team
Tryouts Set

Town Mourns
Ernie Davis

scattering only two hits and
facing only 20 men as Stand­
ard Oil was trounced 18-0.
Grooms was aided by 8
savage 14 hit assault from tho
Federalists.
In other Little League play,
Perfection toppled Navy, 6-1,
with Kenny Hinson getting
credit for the victory.
In Men's Softball League
play, Badcock won over
Chase, 10-3, with Jim Jernlgan gaining the triumph and
Kingswood Builders continue
to romp beating out Wilson
maicr, 16-7, with Bud Moncricf on the hill for the vie
tors.

Florida State Bank, 4-8.

League Leaden

CLEVELAND (U PI) — Be
Belinsky ho* been sent to the
bull pea and the Lee Angeles
Angela ore talking about send­
ing him on another trip —
to tha Cleveland Indians.
The Indiana a rt looking for
another left-handed pitcher
and they’ll take the 26-yearold Belinsky even with hie
disappointing 1-7 reword, his
Inflated 6.43 earned run av­
erage and his fondnssa for the
bright lights.
Only hitch up to now Is
which players the Angels
would get in return and
among the possibilities are in­
fielder Mike Do La Hot, pitch­
er Jerry Walker and ntilitymen Gene Crtea.
Manager Bill RIgney of the
Angels and Cleveland Man­
ager Birdie T(4&gt;betta huddled
for some time before Monday
night's game and although
neither revealeif tha nature
of their conversation, it was
known to have tentcred
around Belinsky.
RIgney has another ap­
pointment today with Cleve­
land Ceneral Manager Gsbe
Paul, who told General Man­
ager Fred Haney of tho An-

gele h i t aaosew, *W you
get tired a t Belinsky, I wish
you’d give no first crack.’*

American League
Flayer A Club AB R. II. P e t
Causey,
KC 110 IS 39 .355
Wagner, LA
MS 25 52 .351
Boyer, NY
121 18 42 .317
Malzone, Bos 122 15 12 .311
Schilling, Bos 137 21 47 J43
Robinson, Chi 128 22 43 .333
Fox, Chi
139 21 44 J17
Ystrzmikl, Bos 126 24 40 317
Kaline, Det
137 23 43 .314
Allison. Minn 128 26 40 .313
National League
'Covington, m il iuu zo
.3mi '
Groat, StL
161 24 56 .348
126 19 16 .338
Fairly, LA
119 35 50 .336
Aaron. Mil
Demeter, Phil 125 21 10 .320
151 21 48 .318
Cepeda, SF
124 9 39 .313
Temple, Hou
Edwards, Cin 111 10 35 .315
93 18 29 J12
Gilliam, IA
115 18 45 .310
Boyer, StL
i f f TODAY’S MOST
113 15 35 .310
Hunt, NY
67 8 27 .310 VMSATIU BOAT F0WIR...
Jam es, StL
Home Runs
American League: Wagner THE 75 kp V-4 STARfllTi
Angels 13; Allison, Twins 10;
at
Nicholson, White Sox 8; Gen­ Gateway To The Waterway
tile, Orioles 8; Powell, Orio­
KOBSON
les 8.
SPORTING
GOODS
National league: Aaron,
301-6-6 E. 1st. Ml.
Braves 13; Covington, Phils
Ph. FA 2-3961
8; F. Alou, Giants 8; (six j | V| N * y P f
g , l t y lcg
players tied with 7).

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City Loop Holds Awards Night

Last Wednesday evening the
City League closed out Its
Fall Bowling season with its
annual awards banquet, held
this year at tha Capri Res­
taurant. Fifty members end
guests were present for din­
n er and tee presentation of
awards. Prize money totaling
01,363 wee distributed among
the 10 team*.
Individual trophies were
presented to the first place
team, Jet Lanea, who captur­
ed top honors on tee final
Slight of bowling by on* point
ever second place, Lake Alonm ten. Members U Um first
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place team were John Spol•hi, Gerald Behrens, Neal
Maxwell, Richard 51 u r p h y
and Captain Bob Borsdorf.
Receiving tee Sponsor’s Tro­
phy for the first place team
was John Spolski, manager of
Jet Lanes.
Individual awards present­
ed were trophies for high
game bowled tela season of
278 by Paul Marcotte, high
aeries of 694 by Bob Borsdorf
and high average of 193 by Al
Do Palma. Moat Improved
average for tee year went
to Gordon Honeycutt, who in
crcgacd bis average 15 pins

over his closing average last
season. For this accomplish­
ment he received a belt buc­
kle provided by the American
Bowling Congress.
A highly prised honor, the
City League Bowler of the
Year, was also presented.
The recipient was determined
by vote of the league mem­
bers. This year's winner was
popular "Cap'n” Paul Mar­
cotte, secretary-elect of the
Sanford Bowling Association.
Paul received a beautiful tro­
phy symbolising this award,
and bis name was engraved

Trophy on display at Jet
Lancs. The awards and tro­
phies were presented to the
recipients by this year's offi­
cers, President Tom Best and
"Veep" Charles Brown.
A short business meeting
was held to elect officers for
Ihe coming summer session.
John Uhr was elected presi­
dent; Don Brumfield, vice
president, and George Swann,
secretary-treasurer. The aura
•tier league will hold Its or
ganizational meeting t h i s
Wednesday night at 8:30 p.m.
at Jet Lanea. Rules and reg
ulalions will also be act up
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•ijr fmfork

6. For Real

UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom UNFURN. 1st Floor. 3 rm».
Apt. kitchen equipped. 108 bath, 2 ic rrtn rd porches.
W. 18lh St. FA 2-4878.
309 Magnolia Ave. Apply
ap ttsln evenings.
- BEDROOM upstairs Apt.
C o m p l e t e l y redecorat­
BtiRM. bouse. NO 8-5122
ed, sparkling clean. Adults.
■(ter 9.
875. 1501 Celery Ave., Is
mile E. of traffic light. I ROOM (urnlsbed Apartment
for couple. 843. FA 2-7399.
FA 2-0868.

ftrrilb May 21, 1963 — Page 11 13. Rm I Estate For 8ak 25. Plnm bknit R ent Ice*

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

BEDROOM house. Take up
pi) menu. FA 2-8199.
k 4 BEDROOM Homes.
See models at Highland
Ate. Longwood. 10 minulea
south oa 17-92 and west on
Seminole I block.
LMN ENTERPRISES INC.

33. Fumitur*

We Buy, Sell, Trade, Repair
PLUMBING
HILL'S THRIFT SHOP
Contracting Repair,
Furniture • Appliances - T.V.
FREE ESTIMATES
Open 9 to 9 dally and Week­
R. L. HARVEY
ends
FA 23383
201 Sanionl Ave.
Ph. 322 7363 36(0 Hiawatha St.
Sanford, Fla.
2*. Radio ft TakvialoB

34. Articles For Sole

■* ~

l

.1 ROOMS full of fu m ito ry
$9650. 20 p iece in all 4
• Furniture C « n t * r . 110*
French Av*.

PIANO A -l. $160. NO *-4S®4«£^
LOST: Yellow female dog
BEAUTIFUL furniture. Many 5 named Chlqulti. Long hair,
fine Imports. Also linens, £
bushy tail k skirts. Prick
Uied
furniture,
appliances,
PERSONAL RADIO k TY
dishes and silver. CaS ears and pointed muzzje.
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
1 DAY SERVICE
FA 2-7431.
Please call FA 2-3701 or
Larry's
Mart
215
Sanford
25th. St. k Sanford Av*.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
322 1781 or come to 319
2
BEDROOM
Furn.
ground
Ave. Ph. FA 24132
STOCK and modern fixture*
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Ph. 323 0855
Realtor
Meat 12th St. Howard dead
Rooms private baths, 114 floor Apartment. Contact
Raymond
Lundquist,
Asio.
JENKINS &amp; WILLIAMS in Grocery. P. O. Box ML
«&gt;r alivA
2312 Palmetto.
\V. First si.
Sanford, Fla.
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg. FREE a 5 tube table model
FURNITURE
Radio, with each picture NEW k Used furniture and
LOST: Brownish red Dach­
Efficiency Apt. 830 Mo. up.
SLN'GER in console. Make*
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
tube installed. Call Sun­
shund.
Female. Named 2-BEDROO.M furnished apart­
Surplus CUy. 201 W. 1st.
appliance*. Good place to
button holes. $38.00. Ph.
ment,
also
efficiency
apart­
I k 4 Bedroom homes. Some
shine T.V. for price. 311
.Midget. Anj one with in­
buy—sell or trade. EASY
FA 2-Mtl.
ment, furnished. 322-6341.
RENT A BED
with air-conditioning.
Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2 9792.
formation call FA 2-8310.
TERMS. Wholesale prices
Rollavray, Hospital k Baby
TEE 'N GREEN ESTATES
ni,ONDE
Bedroom Suite,
for cash.
LOST: Fidelity hearing aid. Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
Beds.
20th St. W. by Mayfair Coun­ 27. Special Service*
springs A mattress. Phone
1305
Elliott
Ave.,
FA
2
5254
Telephone
FA
2-7450
Hew aid. FA 2-1632.
By Day, Week, or Month
try Club.
FA 26823.
or FA 2-0525.
400 S. Sanford Avenue
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
LAWNS Renovated . Aerate
3. E .m entio n • I n s tru c tio n FUHN. Apt. 33UO Slellonville. Ph. FA 2-5181 116 W. lit SL
4 x 5 SPEED—Grapie earner*
Remove Thatch - Chinch
3 YEAR old. 3 Bedrm. 2 bath
F R E E ESTIM ATE
and attachment*. Dark room
Bug Spray (VC-13) • Fertl- Upholstering k Mattress ren­
borne. 9’ x 3)' storage
REGISTRATION opened for
IIEDKU031, kitchen equip­ FRAME house, 2 Br. 2829
equipment.
For tale or trade.
■xe-Ph.
FA
2-4244
area.
119
W.
Jenkins
Cir­
ovating.
New
A
Used
Furni­
Good Shepherd Christian
Magnolia Ave. Unfurnished.
ped home. Downtown. $G0
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
cle. FA 2-3392.
Ph. 865-3768.
ture.
Call
Nix
Bedding
Mfg.
day school. 3, 4 A 5 years
Also 3 B*. Partly furn.
per mo. FA 2-6457.
Co., at 70* Celery Ava. FRESH Under map henna for
old. Nursery 811, Kinder­
Sanford Ave. Cheap rent.
RAVENNA PARK
FRIGIDAIRE
PA
3-21 IT.
garten 815. Transportation UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
freezing or canning, ff-00 •
Ph. FA 2-3219.
Wo presently have 4 new
Sales 4k Service
available for city and out­
house, kitchen equipped.
bushel, you pick and bring
homes under construction
WANTED
reliable
couple
to
G.
H.
HIGH
F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
lying areai. 322-7312 or
Ph. FA 2 3651.
In desirable Ravenna Park.
conUlner.
M A M Product.
take
up
monthly
payments
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
Clean and close in. Jimmie
322-5719.
Outstanding plans and ex­
W. First St.
of
$13.50
on
3
complete
2 BEDROOM house. Florida
Ph.
FA
2-3*83
Cowan. 322-4013.
citing features! VA and
rooma of furniture. Call
room. Available now. Ph.
NEW Shallow well sprinkler
FIIA financed! Plan now to PAINTING, decorating, in
Legal Notice
TE 8-1511, Casselberry, col­
STENSTROM RENTALS
FA 2 1549.
pump. 1 h.p. F A W. $75.
visit these homes soon!
lect.
terior, exterior. Also paper
FA ’2-6842.
is tiis: n a n rr coi ht o r EFFICIENCY Apartment on 2 BR borne (nice) $73
2 BR c a lra nice $85
T in : v i v i H i i iiii i u . c u t .
hanging. 29 years exper­ Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
“Shultz want* to tty foodby before he goes off
First St. Nesr 2 city free 3 RR Plnecrest 885
cut, i\
%m &gt; co n «»:*!•
ience. Free estimates. K.
XOI.K I lM S T I , ST.Oil III %.
Service With the Cash. TOMATOES. $2.00 bushel
to warl"
parking lots and shopping 3 BR — 2 bath Sunland 8100
the farm. FA 2-0893.
M. Scebcrger, Fern Park,
( I I I M S . H V so . r t s o i
SUPER TRADING POST
stores. No utility charges. 4 BR, 2Vi bath (pool) 8160
FA T E It WIUDE8.
Fla. TE 8 1856 or TE 8 5047
Real
E
state—Mortgage,
FA
2-0677.
12.
Real
Estate
For
Salt
6. For Rent
Suitable for couple or sin­ 4 BR, 2&gt;a bath (city) 8165
P laintiff,
36. Auto— hP8* • Trucks
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
•V » .
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
OII.tII.TtT 9. W I L D E * .
WELLS
DRILLED,
PUMPS,
FA 2-7495
Eff. Furn. Apt. Oil Park.
3 BEDROOM house, 2 baths Ravenna Park
34. Article* For Sal*
CARS WANTED
Store.
D efendant.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Evenings
Living room, family room,
A M i:sn i:i&gt; s (s t ic k
REEL'S USED CARS
Mens sport shirts. $1.98 up.
Ail Types and Sixes
3 BEDROOM house. Kitchen
T O 111 K i : \ l i
fireplace room, patio, swim­ FA 2-2677 FA 2 383 FA 2-8360
11th SL A Sanford Ave.
* O i O l l . t l E n T 8. W I L D E S
Mens shoes $2.99 up. Sur­
We Repair and Service
equipped. Call after 3.
ming
pool.
Kitchen
equip
Legal
Notice
Real
Estate—Mortgages
SIS Knot II 111w ay
plus City. 201 W. 1st.
BUYING A NEW or
S T I N E
FA 2-3138.
C s s .r lb s r r y . F lorida
ped. Central heat. Just out 15. Huaineart O p p o rtu n ity
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
TOC A U E I I E U l . - n r N'OTt. i \ n i l : cm i t it t-m-RT o r
USED CAR?
Machinery and Supply Co. READY MLX Concrete, win­
side
city
limits.
Will
aacri
Ravenna
Park
FA
2-7495
T
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N
IN
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For Lease: Service Station.
K IK D t h a t a C o m p l a i n t for
BEDROOM house on large
FINANCE
IT WITH V I
207
W.
2nd
St.
FA
2
6432
C
l
IT
.
IN
AND
F
O
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a
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R
I
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flee. FA 2-1387.
D iv o rce h a a I n i n fltail a g a i n s t
Evenings
dow tills, lintels, steps,
Choice location. Apply The
shady lot. 860 a Mo. Ph.
* Low lntereit Rates
yo u . a n d you a r o r e q u i r ' d N IIL K rO V N T V , F L O R ID A .
FA
2
2677
FA
2
3829
FA
2-8360
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
I'ura Oil Co. 404 W. Blh
t o a e r v a a co p y o t y o u r An- in &lt;tvanit: ht no . ctani.
FA 2 0597.
• Low Monthly Paym ents
SMITH Atr-Conditton Refrl
HOME WITH BONUS
a w r r o r P l t a J I n g t o tli« C o m ­ HOSIER II. HMITII and FH E
pipe, steel, grease traps,
St.
FLORIDA STATE BANK
UA
F.
aSUTH.
h
i
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wlfa.
RENTALS
geration service. All work
p la in t on tha P l a i n t i f f * a t .
Would
you
Ilka
best
FIIA
dry
wells,
stepping
stones.
3-BEDROOM,
2
bath
unfurn­
P la in tif f ., 3BDRM, unfurn. home Loch
t o r n a y a . L A W O F F I C E S OS’
guaranteed. Very reason
terms on a home for your MAN or WOMAN to service
ished house at 2402 S. Or­
Miracle Concrete Co.
FOR SALE: 1958 Volkswagen
j . i i u x h e l l i t o n x . d i i r . s:o v».
Arbor 895. 2 Bedrm. Furn.
UL’BXTl.N’
t.M
ID
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able in price. Day FA 2-7434 3ue Elm Ave.
•ltd collect from cigarette,
N o r t h Al.ntno lla A v e n u e , P o e t
family
with
a
rental
Apart
ange.
3229492.
Convertible. 1962 engin*
FA 2 5751
1RM
LAMflEKT.
hla
wlfa,
and
Office Ilox 34s. O r l a n d o , F l o r ­
Apt. 855. l Bdrm. Furn.
Night FA 2 '2069.
ice and other coin operated
ment included? l)u you hate
and transmission. Top let*
ida. a n d fils t h a o r i g i n a l A n ­ J O H N N. C U U .F .T ,
Apt. $15. Robert A. Wil­ UNFURN. 3 Bedroom house,
T. V. to be sold for charges.
dispensers in this area. This
D afandants.
to face the expense of buy­
s w e r o r P l e a d i n g In t h a O f ­
than year old. Cash prlc*
S
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R
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N
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ISK
O
F
SALK
liams, Realtor. FA 2-3951.
lVi belli. Carport*, utility
17" RCA $18.37; 20" G. E.
fice o t t h a C l e r k o f t h e C i r ­
Is a very good position th at LAWN SERVICE
ing
a
house
full
of
furni­
$595.
Call FA 2-2960 after
N
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b
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t
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a
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c u i t C o u r t on n r b e f o r e th e
823.46 ; 21" West. $19.87;
room. Close to High School.
can lie worked full or part- Mowing and edging, etc. Sat
ture? Then BUY this beau
5 p. m. or FA 2-3338 before
3 0 ih o f J u n e 19*1. I f y o u fait u n d a r a D ecree o f f o r e c l o s u r a “ CLEAN quiet Rooms" The
aala
entered
by
the
Large Lot. Reasonable. Ph.
21” RCA, $3810. All In
t o d o so, d e cree p r o e o n f e e - o a n d
time. Person selected must
tifully landscaped corner
•faction guaranteed. Ph.
5 p. m.
Gables. FA 2-0720.
J u d g e o r the C irc u it C o u rt
working order. Town
FA 2 8812.
havw
giHi.l
serviceable
car
NThlh
__nrowrfy.
will.
all
fur.
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f o r t h e r e l i e f d e m a n d e d In
cmtniry— i.v . j j - ojuj.
snd
for
S em inole
County
2 B E D R O O M furnished
ami 10 or mure spare hours
lh » C o m p l a i n t .
Til. HMli - MOIOrU
niture included from TV to
Furn. 3 Bedrm., oak floor*,
DCiJTK AND O R D E R E D a t F l o r i d a , on th o 1 7 th d s y o f
Apartment. FA 20611.
per
week
and
$500.00
to
Piano
Tuning
and
Repair
Florida
room
act
and
EXMay,
1343,
In
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$1 per day rental for Elec­ Gateway To The Waterway
masonry home. 1 Blk. West
E m ilnule
County.
S anford,
IIO M E Il It
S M ITH
$.1,600.00 cosh capital. Write W. L. Harmon - FA 2-4223
F l o r i d a , t h i s 17th d a y o f Stay b e t w e e n
TRAS: Garage, well and
tric Carpet Shampoocr with Robson Sporting Goods
of Hwy. 17-92, on Ixmgwood
NEW unfurnished 2 bedroom
a n d F R E D A F. HMITII. bl
A. D. 1 » « .
giving name, address, tele­
pump, others. T O T A L
w i f e , P l a i n t i f f v, a n d Q U BN purchase of Blue Lustre.
Hd. Then 1 Blk. South cor.
Duplex Apt. New stove k
(SEAL)
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
LAMBERT and
1 It I H
phone number and all do
A r t h u r If. B a c k w l t h . Jr.. T I N
PRICE $13,950. Excellent
Carroll's Furniture.
Air-Conditioninp:
o( Vincent Dr.
refrigerator. W a t e r furn­
304-6-8
E. 1st Pb. FA 2-5881
L
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B
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,
a
n
d
C la rk of tha C ircu it C ourt
tails to Box 1116, Tulsa
terms.
N. C C l -L E T. d efen d
11. II. POPE CO., INC.
ished. Tile bath and terraao t d e in ln o l* C o u n t y . F l o r ­ J O H N
WKSrriNGIIOUSK
portable
house.
FURN.
2
Bedroom
u
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,
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No.
Oklahoma.
10' SAILING Pram. FA 2
2U) So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
id a
zo floors. $75 per Mo. Ph.
13431, I w ill ■••II a t p ublic
Oven, I ton automatic air13051a W. 3rd. St.
lly : M a r t h a T. V l lile n
FA
2
2374
after
5.
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D e p u ty Clerk
conditioner, sunlamp, GE 38. Motorcycles • Scooter*
16. Female Help Wanter 21*. A u to m o b i le R e n t e *
fo - c a s h a i t h e f r o n t d o o r
J. tlu .eell llo rn -b y
FURNISHED 4 room Apartradio, small rugs, mlsc
taw
((o ffic es o t J . R u e eell o f t h e C o u r t h o u s e In Hanford. 2 CLEAN Furn. Apts. Very
PRACTICAL
Nurse.
Call
VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS.
H em ln o le ( Ja u n ty , F l o r i d a , a t
mint. Adults. FA : 9180.
REALTOR — IN.SUROIt
llo rn a b y
furniture. 323 0185.
AUTO
RADIO
SERVICE
reasonable.
Ph.
FA
2-1394.
t h e h o u r o f 13:uo o 'c l o c k noo n,
FA 2-5890 or 401 I'ulmvtto. PERSONAL RADIO A TV
New A Used.
Sl'i .North M a g n o l ia A v en u a
FA
2-4991
1919
S.
French
Ave.
o n M o n d a y , i h e 3rd d ay o f
FURNISHED Apartment. J
Orlando, F lorida
GOOD
smalt
Lewis Sales A Service
Velocipede.
Ph.
FURNISHED
4
large
room
J
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n
o
.
1343,
t
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t
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t
a
i
n
p
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o
­
2Mh. St. k Sanford Ave
A tto rn ey s tor P la in tiff
CURB girl. Apply Pig 'N
B e d ro o m s ,
living room,
EA 2-2820.
2517 Country Club Rd.
apt.
Downstairs.
Close
in.
P u h l l a h May 31, SS A J u n e p e r l y d e s c r i b e d a s f o l lo w s : t o ­
wn:
Whistle. Sanford.
kitchen &amp; Florida r o o m . $60
4. II. 1343.
Ph. FA-2-7928
Auto
Glass,
Tops
Call
FA
2-3819.
fy&gt;t I t . S e c t i o n I, m o r e
RECONDITIONED T. V.'s
UDI-1S
per month. Adult* only. In­
p a r tic u la rly described ae:
k Scat Covers
IS.
Help
Wanted
and Radius. T. V.s $14.95 to BICYCLES repaired • Re*
b e g i n n i n g 343 f e e t VVeet FURNISHED or unfurnished
quire Otto's Barber Shop, ATTRACTIVE new 3 bed
n o it it : o f « i it
a n d 3a f e e t N o r t h of th o
$34 95. Radios $5.00 to
AUTO
GLAxSS
&amp;
painted. Elec. Trains re*
IN T in: ,N t » I K O F TIIK
room, l balh home. Flor ARMY Navy Surplus,
duplex.
4
large
rooms.
Near
'JUth
St.
&amp;
French
Ave.
H o u i h e a s t c o r n e r ot Ilia
» r t r » : o f f i .o i i i i i t
$15.00. t'enlury T. V. Ser­
paired. Coy's Bike Shop,
Ida room. 3 Miles from
base. No pels. FA 2-3755.
Southw est
o f He lion
TOr B E R N A R D H CIIE M E N VIT.
SEAT
COVER
CO
HKDROOM unfurnished
t l . T o w n s h i p 3a, R a n g e
vice. 1319 Celery Av*. Pb.
414 Sanford Av*. FA 2-9663.
E l l a n d IDA SI. NCIIESISanford. Priced reasonable 19. Situations Wanted
3DI
W.
2nd
St.
PA
2
8032
S3. Hemlnole C o u n t y , F l o r ­
K N A l ’EU. h ie w i f e , re e lhouse. Kitchen equipped,
FA 2-1412.
Free pick up snd delivery.
Ph. FA 2 2905.
id a, t h e n c e r u n N o rth 17S
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
dence unknow n.
Legal Notice
Child Care. FA 2 2274.
$65 a month. FA 2-1691.
f e e t . W e s t IU7 feet, b o o t h
T O E XfU. I I E R K R T N O T I133 feel. E a s t 103 f e e t in
SUNDRIES Store. Stock
T IE D
that
FEDERAL
NA­
t iii : i iih i it ro t n r
t o P o i n t o f B e g in n in g .
AUTO GLASS
T IO N A L s i o R T f i t o i : A m u * .
ninth j i mi i n ,
m i n i t CLEAN, quiet Apt., 2 bevlequipment. Well establish­ 21. H euuty Salon*
1ATION, h a v i n g f i le d In th le (8KALI
in
%\i» i oi i %»:h in o i .i :
Your Neighbor A t Hollers
room. Clo»e in. FA 2-0617,
ed. Proprietor wishes to re­
A rth u r H
B e c k w i t h . J r ., C O IN IA , I'l.O IIIII %
INSTALLED
C o u r t 11ea . w o r n Kill of C o m ­
HARRIETT'S nEAUTY_NOOK
C l e r k of t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t , IN « ll% N I‘» : i t l NO. 1.1497*
plaint. the n a tu r e a n d purpoee
tire.
Call
FA
2
0274
or
Senkarik Glass ami Paint
2
bedroom
Complete Beauty Service
Hem lnole C o u n t y , F l o ri d a . F K D f c t l U , N \T H » N A L \H MIT* FURNISHED
of w h i c h le to f o r e r l o e e l h a t
Longwood TE 8 6389.
B y : M a r l h a T. Vllilen
c e r t a i n m - i r l g j g o e x e c u t e d by
Company
house. Adults. No pets.
OYilK t W n 'I ITION. A C o r ­
Evening
Appointments
D. C.
B e rn a rd N chem enauer and Ida
p o r a tio n o r g a n i s e d u n d e r a n
FA 2-7664.
FA 2 5742 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
SI N c h e m e n a u e r, h ie wife, tn P u b lish May 31. 1341
BUILDING lot. 90’ x 125'. 105 So. Oak
Act o f C o n a re * * *nd r K l a t l n a
L a w y e r s S lo rlg ««a a n d T u l a CDI-Sl
pursuant to the Federal N a ­
Near churchex on paved
RM. Furn. Apt., $70 Mo.
C o m p a n y , on t h a 9 t h d a y o f
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
‘2 9A. Au t o ArceHNorirx
tl p al m irtfNVfl Aeeocia tion,
M i n n : &lt;i f v i i i
road.
Very dr.irulde a n a . Call for Evening appointment*
J u l y . 1333; t h a t e a l d C o m ­
C h a r t e r \ c t , havlnir |t» p r i n ­
Bedroom
Air
•
Conditioned.
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lu Ihe CUy o f
Biol IIA K IIA R a li. I IA R - cipal o ffice
118 Palmetto Ave. 322-0834 MARK IV Air-Conditioner for
Ill K. 8th St.. FA 2-5786.
i n g t o ha t a k e n u n d e r t h a
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nlfr,
U r- W ashington D istrict of C o l­
car. Complete. $7500 cash
d irectio n of the C ouri
for
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f*
nihfilB,
w liaf la d u a t h a P l a i n t i f f f o r
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a n d fo r t h a coeiv, c h a r g e e a n d
322 1972.
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a x p a n . e e I n c lu d in g a t t o r n e y * ,
Oflice FA 2 2118
all kinds. 7 years to pay.
l l U J l l t , |ii« v%If#*. Utifinil* hl« wife, a n d F I l l l a U F l» A N - 2 BH. 817 Cataboa. FA 2 0578
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323 OTU)
t n e n l . ti t l e . I n t e r e s t , e e l a t s ,
mates. License k bondage.
baths
tion, a b a n k r u p t , an d all Its BY OWNER, 3 Bdrm.
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claim , dem and a n d e q u ity of
2524 Park Dr. Sanford. Fla.
MINIATURE DACHSHUNDS
TE 8 1183 or 322-5833.
▼OU AND K A r i l O F T«»U a l t e r ego c o r p o r a ti o n * l i s t e d
large
lot.
FA
2-1952.
r e d e m p t i o n of t h e D e f e n d a n t s
In the o r d e r « f J. It. H o o k e r .
3, AKG registered. Block
a n d a ll p a r . o h a c l a i m i n g by. ara hinkjf no tiff ad that nun Hefer*e In b a n k r u p t c y , d a t e d
ff!
NO CASH NEEDED
tl r o u g h .
under or
a g a l n . t h a * b*«n coni in* nc*«l a v u l n s t St O cto b er 1741. In t h e IT ft 12. Heal Kntnte For Sale
15. P lu m b in g S ervices
with tun murkingx, 2 fe­
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Howard and htn wife, Sara, reside on SaUusis Dr. tad
month. T. k 1. included.
t r i e t of F l o r i d a . In b a n k r u p ­
au Id e u l t b e i n g ti l e d In ilia th«t Htat* o f Klorl-U In a n d tcy No 111-42-M-KC. I n c l u d ­ 2 BEDROOM House. 908 Myr­
FA 2-3942.
he has hern with Holler's far 8 year*. Both are very
f o r H*mlnot* C o u n t y , th * z b .
322 8085.
C irc u it C ourt of th e N inth J u
tle
Ave.
Call
Jimmie
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b revlat««t t i l l * o f w hich I*: in g llldiie wood Wood Fro«lucta
d i d s t C ir c u it, In e n d for Hem
C o . Inc.,
wan. 322 1013.
the Fir.l Vie# President of the Lions Club. Howard
;»2. Flow er* - SliruliH
Ip.de C o u n t y . Ill C h a n c e r y , e n ­ T I I K I . I F i : INHUItA NCi: COM
IDYLLWILDE
Defendafite.
• VIBQtXIA. Plalatirr.
litx-s fi.hiiiK so much that he says hr would like Is
P l u m b i n g Ji H e a t i n g
t i t l e d F E D E R A L N A T l u N A L PANV **►
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retire »o he ran fish aa often as possible.
AIR CONDITIONING
POTTED MUMS in bluom.
IIAKIIAIIA
(l.
IIA It- T l .i : N r %TH HE F I.011111%
corpo ra tio n
o rganised
under and
home
situated
on
corner
Neat 2 bedroom, 1 hath home
CONTRACT and REPAIR
35c up.
a n A ct of C o n g reea a n d e x i s t - OltOVK. hi* wifo, *t *1. !•• - t o i F r a n k n. Muelle r anti
Yvonne Ale*« Mueller, hie
in g o o d condition. Kitch­ lot. Features galore in­
In
C h ancery
No.
lu g p u r e u a n t to t h e F e d e r a l f r n d a n t * .
WORK
GRAPKVILLE NURSERY
wife
13&lt;&gt;49.
cluding
Florida
room,
lux­
Heady To Serve You At Hollcra of Sanford
i f a t t o n a t S l - r t g a g a A -e o c t a l l u n
en equipped, plus atandard
1121 Y o u n g S tre e t
SCOT Sanford Ave. FA 2 6562 Grspcvlllc Ave. Near 2uth St.
T h a n a t u r * o f thl* at) r fa
C h a r t e r Acl. P l a i n t i f f , v e r s u s
ury
kitchen,
central
heat,
Omaha,
N
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bratka
extras.
City
water
and
sew­
BERNARD
HITIEMENAIT* a for*«?lo*ur* o f t h a t •
YOU A III. HKIIKUY N O T I double carporte, and se­
age. Only S2U0 duwn. and
E l t an il IDA M. M T I E M E N A U - m o r t a a a * f r o m • a i d 4« f o n d ­
* :iu hla w lfa: an il I t l l H I E - a n t * t o p l a i n t i f f , d a t e d \ u k u i ( F!i!D t h a t a »ult h u b**en
parate
dining. $20,500 with
$31
per
inontn
covers
veryfiled
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$1500 down and at low at
h e r 29. m i In «»ffl U1 liv ething!
I N C . D e f e n d a n t . , b e i n g Clian
i l l o f t h i a r e rc«|ulr*il to fll* y o u r a n ­
e e r y CSSS No. 13311. p r a y i n g &lt; o r 14 (look M l.
$125 per month.
s w e r w i t h t h e Clerk o f t h l a

Stenstrom Realty

Stenstrom Realty

Stemper Agency

L A K E JE S S U P

Jim Hunt Realty

Wall

f o r a e l o v u r e or ..111 m o r l a a g a I 'u u llo K t c o r d i o f Htnilnolv
on
the
fo l lo w in g
l i i v t r l h e d C o u n t y , F l o ri d a . *tu‘u m b c r l n a
lan d , l y i n g a n d b e i n g In b e n e t h a t c e r t a i n pl«c« o r p a r c e l of
Inole C o u n ty . F l o r i d , t o . w i t : p r o p e r t y lo c a te d , s l t u a t t . a n d
and
1.
I
Block T VVEVTH- b * l n d In nalU C o u n t y
EI1 H F IEI.D
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1*1.NKTION.
according
t &gt; p &gt;t
t ’KKriT, 8e« oii&lt;l Addi tion. Ho*
t h e r e o f a . r e c o r d e d In P l a t
p l a t , a iii h d l v is i o n , a c c o r d ­
Book 13. P ag e 44. o f P u h ll
in g to a p lat th * rto f, r e ­
R ecords o ' S i n l n e U C o u n ­
c o r d e d In P l a t llo n k 11, p i | «
ty. F l o r i d a ; T o g e t h e r w i t h
2u. o f th * I n jb lle It eurd* o f
tha
f o l lo w in g
siuipm sat:
2t&lt;nilnol* &lt; \ j u n t y ( F l o ri d a .
I n te rn a tio n a l of Utica Fur
K A i 'l l
OF
YOU IH Itn*
nai a. Mod. o i l s » i K - D |
You gad seek i •
sr *jl I lti!l» t o fit* y o u r i i n a u r f
h* r a h y re* iu tr.d t o file p e r s o n ­ o r o t h e r w r i t t e n t | ( f « f u r i to
a l t y o r by a t t o r n e y . In t h e o f - th * C o m p l a i n t w i t h th e C l e r k
p . » o f t h e C l e r k o f sa id C o u r t . o f th * iMrcull C o u r t of lleniIn t h a C o u n t y l ou t House. In Inol* C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , In thl*
to u r n
a
t h e c i t y of S a n f o r d , c o u n t y o f pi o c t e u l n a a n d
th ereo f upon the p la in t­
h e m l n o l e . S t a l e of F l o ri d a , on
o r before t h e 3t h d a y o f J i l " e , iff** a t t o r n e y *. w h u o
A. I&gt;. 1343, Iti'ii a p p e v r a m * . a n d i$vlilr«M ar«&gt; h e r e i n a f t e r
a isw rr
or
...h er
d ' f a n e l f e •rt f o r t h , a* r e q u i r e d by law
p l v a d l o a a lo t h a C o m p l a i n t In n o t l a t e r i h a u t h e i l h d ay o f
t h l e c a n * , a n d a l s o to verve J u n e . 194). In d e f a u l t t h e r e ,
Upon S a n d e r s . S leB w a n . tten w - o f t h e c a o e e w ill proceed *«
a r g A Xlliue. a t t o r n e y " f o r t h a p a r t e upon t h e e n t r y of a
P l a i n t i f f , a copy o f s a i d p l e a d ­ D e c r e e F r o Cwiif«e*o a a a l n e t
i n g s , other wl*.- avid l i n t of you .
YV ITNK-H.S m y h a n d an t t h e
C o m p l a i n t w ilt he t a k e n a*.
c-’Ht« i«*d by | o u e n d each of • e a l o f *ald I 'o t i r t In fiend
d
o
le C o u n ty . F l o r i d a , th .e 3rd
lu J.
P P M . a m i O R D E R E D fhle d a y o f &gt;lay. i &gt;43
ttfCAf.)
3 rd day of May. V D„ !»4: a
A r t h u r II. HevkwUU. Jr-.
So n fo rd .
n . i u v u o le
C'oau.y.
C’erli f t the &lt;!lrcult C*»iiri
Florida.
li, : M a r i n a T. YlhDn
(.oEAL I
D e p u ty C l e r k .
A r t h u r II R e c k w u h . J r
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a
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iaii. (JrU&amp;iey n i Lewi*,
c i e : k of live C i r c u i t f o u r !
.3 9 r,.r p l a i n i iff
o f S em in o le C o u n t y . F l o r ­ »
40 .North C o u r t n t r r a t
ida.
Host o f f i c e D o \ ; « . 4
B y : M a r t h a T. Vlialvu
o r l a ido, F U r i d a
Da.vuty C lark
P u o : i « h ; May T, I I , • ! , • I
P j b i l a k l May 7, 11. 31, -1.
C U 1-1I
.C D l- 3 0 .

C o u rt a n d to serv e a r o p y
t h ereo f u p o n th * F l a l n l t f f o r
Plaintiff**
a tto r n e y * .
w hose
nam e a n d a d d r e e s le llln h o p
A Ilo rn n taln , 54 F.*M F i n e
Htr**r *•r l «'i•i », F lorid*, n o t
l a t e r t h a n J u n e 11th 1
If
you fall t o do »o a D e c r e e
P ro C o n feeeo a III l»e e n t e r e d
a g a i n s t y o u for the r e l i e f d e ­
m an d ed In th « Co m p lain t. T h l e
s u it Is to firei'lo sn a m o r t ­
gage. T h e r e a l p ro p erty p r o ­
ceeded a g a l n a t Is:

Kit
Illotk t2. WKAT1IKIUFlFI.il FI HAT ADDI­
TION. ac ordlnu to the
plat thertof u« rvcttrded
In Flat Hook 12. Faae 44.

Stenstrom Realty

ATTENTION LADIES .
1

Stenstrom Realty

Real E state—Mortgages
Real Estate—Mortgages
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2242U
IUvenna Park
FA 2 7195 111 N. Park Ave. FA 2 2120
Ravenna Park
FA 2 7195
Kveniugs
Evenings
FA 2 2677 FA 2 3829 FA 2 8360
FA 2 3677 FA 2 3829 PA 2-8360
WILL TRADE
3 Lots In Sanford, ciote to
downtown, for llousetrailer St. Johns Realty
of equal value. Write P. U THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Box io2 , Wildwood, H a.
i lilt N. Park Ave. FA 2 6123

I'Ublb
Hecorde of MamlPARK RIDGE. 3 Bedrooms, I
F.OCFf ARFtOR ARKA
nil* County, Flurt'U;
Hi baths. Owner transfer
Together with th* following ] MOST deftirablc Itction, a
il»»iii of pr ipwrty wrhtrh le lu*
red. No qualifying. Mini-1
cuvlom
built
3
bedroom,
2
cutvil in *n'l per ilia neatly 111*
mum down payment. Ph.
balh tmnie featuring com­
etBlO.I *• * pari of (tie tin*
prukument on *ai4 IztkI:
3230085.
plete
separate
dining
and
International of
Ullc*
fam.iy room together with
F’urnac* M&gt;4*1 Ollrf I .
NO DOWN PAYMENT
K*I&gt;.
large (urinal living room. 3 Bedroom CBS home. 2091
\YIT.NfcHi4 n.jr tian I ftiut (he
For immediate possession
•*$l of Bi$l.J Court at rianfoM
Collins Dr. Phone FA 2 7470. |
i florid*, line ltlh day at May,
and under priced at $14,730.
IMS
Financed by owner after ON LAKE RAVENNA. 4 Bed-1
' 'or. Vl.i
$!,(5o dowu payment. Can
riu,, 2 bath. Comtoriable 1,
Arthur li. iUckwilh. Jr..
Clerk .»f Hi* Clrrult Court
s Im be purchased on furn
year old borne in excellent
lly : IMrih* T. Ylhlen
ivhed basis.
condition. Fireplace, AirDeputy ciurk
lllfiiop * Hornetrln
conditioning. centra! heat, |
H L**i I'int Mtreel
double carporte A large
0*Undo. Florida
Attorne&gt;e for I’iaintlff
utility rm. covered patio
PualUb Jlay II. 21. SS L June
1901 S. Park Ave.
with neat landscaped yard.
I. MU
3ol Vdilen ltd.
i
*A 2 5 232 a n y tim e
Cbl-U

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SQUARE

D EAL C ARS

1962 I'HKV. MONZA, 1 Speed ............
1961 CIIKV. Mtstion Wagun, Auto,
i960 RAMBLER I Door. Auto.
1959 CIIKV. I Dour, 6 CyL, Auto. Trans.
1939 JAGUAR I Door
1960 CIIKV.
Ton I'iek-l’p ...
1938 FORD 2 Door, 6 CyL. Sid.
193.9 CIIKV. Convertible, A u t o .------1938 PLYMOUTH 2 Door. 8l. Wagon
1957 PONTIAC 2 Door. 8td., Aa Is
1957 MKRCL'RY Station Wagun, Auto.
1956 CIIKV. Sta. Wagon, V-8. Auto.. Air Cond.
1957 CIIKV. 2 Ion Truck. 2 Hp. Axle
1958 PLYMOUTH 2 Door Sedan
1956 FORD Sta. Wagon. V-8. Standard
1957 PLYMOUTII 4 Door, 6 CyL. Auto.
1955 CIIKV. 2 Door. V-H. Auto
1959 CIIKV. (i Tun I'trk-l'p, Power Brakes
1952 CADILLAC I Door
...
1951 OI.DS I Door. Power Steering, Auto.
1956 CIIKV. I Door, V-8, Auto.
1956 MAMUI.KK Sta. Wagon. Auto.
1951 CIIKV.
Ton Pick-l'p
1931 PONTIAC 4 l&gt;ooc. Auto.________

DISCOUNT IF NO TRADE
Fred And Audrey YvackU
219 K. 2nd. 8K
FA 2 0711
Orlando • CII I

Claude UilleU
1303 Park Ave.
FA 2-0881

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Wt are proud to tart don# flit roofing
and matal work on 1tfcb.v building —• •

We m prowl to have supplied tho lumber and bordware for this
modem building.

W« a rt proud to hove been selected for the flo ss and store-front installa­
tion o f tide new building — wa are also pleased that Moore and Penninsula

HILL LUMBER &amp; HARDWARE CO.

SENKARIK GLASS &amp; PAINT CO., INC

at W. M St.

_______________ __________ P tac PA

2-5561

'CHAR BROILED”

M A Y W E SU G G EST

THE BURGER KING

FOOD
OUR SPECIALTY

A T H IC K

SH A KE, CO KE,

R O O T BEER, O RAN GE
OR G IN G ER A LE W ITH
Y O U R ORDER

The Biggest in Florida
V4 lb. Char-Broiled Burger . . . stuffed with Pickles, Lettuce, Tomato, May­
onnaise, Onion, C atsup . . . on a King-size 5-inch Toasted Roll. G arlic on
Request:

PLEASE** phone
orders during this
fabulous sale at

Melted Cheese or Roquefort
10c Extra.

W ED N ESD A Y

Regular
Price
40c

WEDNESDAY
SP EC IA L

By no means, are we cutting prices. This is strictly a one
day sale. Make a date with Mother now!
WE SELL TO SELL AGAIN.

2109 FREN CH AVE

Reg. $2.00 Value
DRY C LE A N IN G
SPEC IA L $1.50

AND

NOW

READ THIS . . . .

Grand Opening Day S PEC IAL

F irst 2 nickels refunded on
your drying • all day
starting at 8 A.M.

TH E B R A N D N E W - A L L N E W
2022 French Ave.
PHONE 322-6872
OPEN TIL 8:00 O’CI.OCK TONIGHT
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE

2010 French Ave,
INDIVIDUAL

IDEAL FOR

FRIED CHICKEN
D in n e r.......................... $1.00

Hunting Trip*
Picnic*
Civic Groups
Partie*
Ilout Crube*
FUhlng Trip*
Unexpected Gueutu
Church Function*
Tired Mother*

3 PIECES CHICKEN, FRENCH FRIES
COLE SLAW or GRAVY and HOT ROLLS

TOMORROW - WEDNESDAY
ALL DAY

WEDNESDAY ONLY

2100 SOUTH

FREN CH

PHONE 322-9442

OWNEB ROY BOPP

OPEN 4 PM . TO 12 MIDNIGHT

THE

PURCHASE OF

1/2 DOZ. G L A Z E D DONUTS

A T TH E REG. PRICE OF 30c

1 JELLY DONUT - FREE

A V EN U E

(ACROSS FROM TIIE BURGER KING)
2020 FRENCH AVE.

W rril

OPEN 7 DAYS A W EEK 11 A . M. T O 9:30 P. M

2012 FRENCH AVE.
Open all night, every night
Except Saturday

Business Rentals Handled By Stemper Agency &amp; Everett Harper Agency

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'Rain, Rain Come Again'. . .
Seminoia County agriculture is in
dire need of rain.
This waa the gist of a report this
morning by County Agent Cecil
Tucker after Tuesday evening’s
seemingly heavy but actually light
rainfall.
Only .06 of an inch of rein fell
Tuesday evening, bringing to 1.93
inches the total of precipitation for
the month of May. as compared to
4.29 inches as normal for this month

Location of one and
possibly two new state
universities is practically
assured for East Central
Florida and expectations
are that at least one will
L

w.

^
ay

c i o c*
L a rry VcnlM l

That controversial taped
telephone conversation be­
tween Pata Knowki and J.
P . Wingers at the MeFadden Voundatloa U bow being
transcribed and the Herald
ha* been promlaed n full
transcript . . . Doe* Um City
Comini**Ion have the right
to tape phone conversation*?
Pete Knowlei says: Yea, if
It Un’t u*ad in court.
• • a
Wonder how much the city
will appropriate for tap* re­
cording equipment a t the
■ext budget acssiont Bean
tulng a lot lately with the
Hunt Co. people and now with
MacPaddea Poundatloa.
la the *95Ml State Road
Department budget eome
$428,000 in aecondary fund*
were appropriated for SR 427
from Altamonte to Cinder**
Corner. What happened to
the money?
In the 1981 SRD budget
some 1100,000 in bond con■traction money wa* allocat­
ed for righti-of-way for Bear
tak e Rd. and flOO.OOo out of
secondary fund* for construc­
tion . . . Nothing done yet.
• • •
Pern Park Incorporation
legislation ha* a*
much
chance thU session as County
Attorney
Harold
Johnson
drafting a franchise direc­
tive hill.
•

•

•

Friday is the deadline to
gel tickets for the annual
SIIS Sports banquet slated for
next Wednesday night.
•

•

•

ta k e Mary parents
over promises made to
the ball diamond out
. . . Time and time
people were told the
will be done . . .

't

be situated in Seminoia Coun­
tyThis opinion was expressed
this morning by Douglas
Stenstrom, chairman of the
Chamber of Commerce long
range committee ea educa­
tion, when U was teamed that
the Senate-approved aducatioa measure is the No. T
Item on today's eslendar lor
the House of Rcpnsentativea.
The Senate has approved
measures providing for the
establishment of a branch of
the University of Florida en­
gineering college, with an ap­
propriation of |SU,000 to gel
started, and for the establish­
ment o f ' a four-year under­
graduate university, but no
appropriation.
Stenstrom said reports are
that the measure will clear
the House and, of course, will
receive Gov. Farris Bryant’s
approval. Stenstrom added it
has been practically assured
one or both new schools will
be located in the seven-county
East Central Florida area,
and, "if our expectations
prove out, at least one will
be placed in Seminole Coun
ty."
A favorable report is ex
peeled shortly in the feasibil­
ity study being prepared by
the First Research Corpora­
tion, Miami, for the Chamber,
advising on advantages of lo­
cating a state school in Sem­
inole.
-This r eport, Xtrastrom tv il.
will be studied by Chamber
executives and then passed to
the Seminole County Commis­
sion and legislative delega­
tion.
Ultimately, after legislative
approval of the education bill,
the feasibility study will be
presented to the State Cabinet
and Ste|f*'Bu.ird Of Control.
A state, site rummittew t u n tually will choose the loca­
tion* for these two new state
schools.

Police Release
700 Negroes

upset
GREENSBORO. N.C. (UPI)
grade
there — Almost 700 Negroes jailed
again for r a c i a l demonstrations
work here were released early to­
day. The Negroes, some of
them crying, marched from
•
•
•
a temporary jail.
Sure seems a shame to go
The Negroes, most of them
all that expense convening
college
students, were order­
the stadium into a baseball
field when only I t people ed by Guilford County Sher­
turned out for the last Babe iff Clayton Jones to leave a
Ruth League baseball game reopened polk) hospital where
. . . Now the school board the) bad been held. The hos­
will have to dip Into else kit­ pital was ringed by police
ty to convert the field back and sheriff! deputies as the
Negroes left.
to." football.
A few of the male student*
•
sat oo the Hour amt had to
That tractor-mower mishap
be carried down the halls b)
the other day left the count)
deputies to an outer lobby.
with only two uactor-mowA group of 122 Negro girl*
era on hand. Bid for a new
from Bennett College liatly
piece cf equipment thouid
refused to leave the make­
be let June It.
shift Jail and remained there.
•
• •
A total of 1(7 other Negro
23th St. finished. Next item demonstrators remained in
of business. il*w many tons the sheriffs custody at two
of concrete used and Just county larm units am! the Jail
how much the county and city in nearby High Point.
chipped in for the project.
•

•

•

Walter F "
With Leukemia

h
Glad to see
Jim Crappt
was on* of the City Commis­
sioner* that weit to New
York on that lYep school WASHINGTON (UPI) deal. Crapp* became* a bet­ Rep. Francis E. Walter’s doc­
ter and better commissioner tor has confirmed that the
veteran Pennsylvania Demo­
with every passilg day.
crat ia suffering from leuk­
•
• •
emia, Walter's office announc­
We known fie Woodruff
ed today.
Building I* behtod the times The atatcinent eaid l)r.
but isn't it abcut tim e those Darrell C. Crain had confirm­
Semi-Centennid pictures in ed the rausa of Waltar’a long
that store freest were taken illness through testa. Walter is
out?
!
at Georgetown University hos­
pital.
*
I*
A inl and fun driver this
morning sparked a move
which b is / been growing
among reidents whose pro­
perty back on Magnolia be­
tween 24th and 23th Street.
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) - A
Magnolia ft this point is •
d ir alley./The speeding driv compromise salt water fish­
er struck/a dog and failed ing license bill was sent to
to slop, resident* have been the floor for final action to­
request in | police to place day with the backing of the
speed libit signs but have Senate’* Salt Water Con­
been loij U will require an servation Committae.
The compromise measure,
act of t)« City Commission.
Resident ale (earful these setting a new 91.75 annual
speeding drivers ta the alley salt w a t e r fishing license
exem pts from the tec afly
will guU » a child.

of the year.
“We need another good two
inches of rain this month to get us
out of our problems,” Tucker stated.
“What we have had is not enough,
really inadequate.”
He pointed out that citrus is
in danger, on the borderline. Ha
added some citrus growers already
are irrigating. If they continue,
Tucker said, “they will at leaat get
a part of a crop, after but lost De-

cember’a freeze, and thia will pay for
the irrigation; sort of, money in
their pockets.”
Vegetables also are in some dan&gt;
ger with this lock of rainfall, the
agent said, pointing to peppers, egg­
plant, cabbage, celery and sweet
corn now growing on the truck farms
nnd field corn on the dairy farms.
Tucker summed the situation:
“We need more rain to get us out of
our troubles.”
ll

SHERIFF’S DEPUTIES Murie Flexer (left) nnd
Billie Burke inspect the 110-gtdlon still confis­
cated by federal and state liquor agents and deputies Tuesday evening on Highway 427 near
Elder Springs. Sam Dowdn, 48, Sanford, was
taken into custody at the scene and was to be
arraigned today b e fo re the U. 8. com m issio n er
at Orlando on charges of possession of nn illegal
still, possession of illegal whiskey and trans­
portation of illegal whiskey. He wus being held
in the Orange County jail pending arraignment.
(Herald Photo)

'Bama Governor
Defies U . S .

VOL. 63

WEATHER: Cloudy through Thursday. High today, 86-90. Low tonight, 60-66.
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 WED.. MAY 22, 1963
SANFORD, FLORIDA

M d ls li
#C K M A 0 • • •

Pope Failing
VATICAN CITY (UF1) Pope John XXIII, appearing
wan and tired, canceled a
scheduled general audience at
the last minute today because
of his falling health.

Cuba Bound
MIAMI (UPI) — A Red
Cross medical team flew to
Havana today to aaaist refu­
gees expected to leave Cuba
Thursday on the American
freighter Morning UghL

BIRMINGHAM, Alu. (UPI) Fiery Gov. George
Wnlluce, despite the dissent of his attorney general, Strike Feared
ATLANTA (UPDEmploye*
today appeared determined to square off against the
federal government over the admission of two of the Southern Greyhound
lines voted overwhelmingly
Negroes to the University of Alalmmu.
Tuesday to go on strike If
The defiunt 6-foot, 7-inch tall governor pledged

their contract demand* are
TucmlHy To TOOT in me
not' met.
1wny if necessary to block adI million of Vivian Malone, 20, Sweeping Plans
DES MOINES (U PI)—The
nnd Navy veteran David MeUnited Presbyterian Church,
(•lathery. 2ti.
in a series of sweeping con­
Wallace l o o k In* fiulitinn stitutional proposals, h a s
alulld drapltu statcnirnta by moved to end social and eco­
the university h*»n( of lru»- nomic discrimination against
.4.* that It suit, red • con &lt;vf , Negroes by local churches
TALLAHASSEE f t h l l admissions llulieit Mu to *«•Seoaie President Wilson Car crpl Ne-rnc* In'tils lace of Red Orbit
raway named a senate e r a - 1court action.
I MOSCOW (UPI) — Thc So
fercnce committer dominated
State Atty, Gen. liiclimoiul . viet Union today launched tha
by big spenders today to Flowers endorsed llu- hoard'* 117th in a series of unmanned
meet with a similar house statement that It hnd no legal •pace satellites in a program
alternative, “ When the g' v- Micvcd preparing f o r a
group to Iron out differences
ernor stands in diTiutice of spare attempt by a man or
in the general appropriations: fc,,cr, | Iluulority. be encour- woman.
biU.
ages others to join him—Unit
One of the members, Sen. brings on racial violence,” Propaganda
WASHINGTON (UPI)—The
Ed Fraser of MacCIcnny, u "«'** Flowers,
the Legislature'* strongest
Thc •nnouncement of »c- United States has dismissed
advocate of taxing groceries c*»,Unf0 uf lh"
4lu,‘- as "typical propaganda" a
to finance a spending bill of ents rams a t a hearing in Soviet proposal for withdraw­
)1 billion or mors. Other which Mute was to answer al of U. S. Polaris nuclearmembers are Sens. L. K. charge* of contempt of court missile submarines from thc
Edwards. Irvine; Ed Price. for not admitting the Negroes. | Mediterranean.
Shortly after the announce­
Bradenton; Dewey Johnson,
Quincy, and K- W. Gautier, ment, Wallace, who pledged Hailstones
for Alabama at his inaugura­ lly United Press International
New Smyrna Beach.
A Texas-sized hsil storm
The House committee has tion last January, "segregation now, segregation tomor­ left hailstones piled IS inches
not been announced.
Carraway urged the group row, segregation forever,” deep In West Texas today,
to "try to come back with railed a new conference tn i Crops were flattened and cars
a solution by thc end uf this Montgomery to make clear ' were dented by the golf-ball
his stand.
' sire stones and at least two
week.'
The conference, always held The governor suid, "The ob­ road* were closed.
behind cloved doors, could ligation to protect the tradi­
be a tug-of-war between tion and sovereignty of this Supplies Dwindle
DALLAS (UPI) - A Red
economy forces ami liberal 'tote •* n,y obligation and will
spenders. The House has vut- he fulfilled by me.” He auid Cross official said Tuesday
cd a hill of $943 million and the federal government "might Cuba will ran out of its sup­
hesitate'' to put hini in jail ply of drugs obtained in a
the Senate *1,125.000.000.
because of his position but swap for invasion prisoners in
would not be reluctant to jail about ■ year and will be
lesser officials, including the laced with a medicinal crisis
Two Yank
trustees. .
when it does.

Big Spenders
Dominate Group
On Money

Business Relief Seen
In Inventory Tax Bi
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
A bill giving tax asiesiors
broad latitude in valuing •
merchant's stock-in trade for
inventory tax purposes pass­
ed the Senate today without
a dissenting vote.
Sea. W. C. Ilerrell. .Miami
Springs, said (lie measure
was designed to give relief tn

Jury

business and circumvent the
strict provisions la thc con­
stitution that such sloek be
assessed at full essh worth.
A 1981 bill, calling for ass­
essment of stock-in-trade at
23 percent of its value, was
struck down by tha supreme
court
The new bill, which now

DeLoach Innocent

•4 Control to lain ndmlaktratioa of Mate universities Mg
• f politic* wag
bp tha
lie us* today and Mat te Mm
Governor.
Tha measure, changing «h«
board's asm* to Um Board oI
Regents, would also iaereoM
the sise of Um agency from
seven to aiat member*. Baete
member would serve a aiat*
year term , which would pro­
hibit gay on* governor from
having a majority of
meats to the board.
-ft-w at approved br-aa_
13 vote.
Approved at tbe same lima
waa a proposed constitution­
al amendment that would ea-‘
abte as
s f th a m em -

Jumex A. Dei .ouch, 48, of Luku Monroe, wax found innocent of * charge
of second degree murder by u jury in the circuit court of Judge Volie A, Wlllinitix Jr. Ttthatlay. The jury deliberated loss than an hour.
04 odftei to e la te
DeLoach w h s r^vsvtrml with-stubbing llillmnn Behrens. 49, Luke Monroe, years.
nn last Oct. 20 iluriok' .&lt; quarrel ov«?r a bottle of wine in ten uutomnbile parked
There was od opposition to
on Elder Rond.
the measure, which was ex­
Assistant State Attorney A. J. lloxeniuii Jr., Cocoa Reach, represented plained by Rep. Osee Fagan
the s ta te ami Gordon Frederick, S an fo rd , represented DeLoach.
of Alachua. Pagan said Uto
At the time of the xlnyintf. accord ini; to deputies, DeLoach admitted the measure was sparked by a
killing.
special space era education
Justice of the Pence W. 11. Duncan reported tlmt the murder weapon study which was made public
just prior to the legislature.
whs u long bladed picket i
'
The study said the chief
knife and one thrust hud
obstacle to quality and econ­
p e n c t r n t e d Rehren’s
omy in the university system
heart.
was the present board of
Ilehrenx had lieen u
control mako up. He laid the
resident of Lake Monroe
beard had a weak adminis­
for 35 years.

'No Justice'
In Pasco County,
Judge Testifies

Pearson Warns
Of Treaty Split

'Compromise' Fish Bill On Floor

goes to Um House, permits
merchants lo file for a bulk
or tump sum assessment ra­
ther than having to evaluate
each Individual Hem. It also
permits adjustments oa the
age of the goods being valu­
ed.
In other business a bill re­
organising the State Board

Find
s. ..

TALLAIIASHKK (UPli —
A Pasco County judg* charged
today a t tha impeachment
hearing of Circuit Judgs Rich­
ard Kelly th at "w* do not hava
Justice” in the county.
The situation Is getting eo
bad, said Small Claims Judge
A. J. Hayward Jr., "that one
does not talk to Judg* Kelly
without a court reporter pres­
ent."
Hayward testified before a
• |&gt;eciul House committee look­
ing into charges by the Pasco
County Bar Association Unit
Krlly should he Impeached at
a judge in the 8th circuit on
grounds of official miscon­
duct.
The committee, which heard
two day* of testimony last
Teams Move
week in which Pasco lawyers
Wet Now
charged that Kelly harassed
BARTOW,
Fla.
I
CPI)
On Everest
No Personnel
Bring on Hie booze, boys, the ami embarrassed them.
KATMANDU, Nepal (UPI)
70-year thirst in Polk County
Changes
Seen
—Two teams of American
mountain climbers struck out
No personnel changes are Is over. Determined "wets”
toward the top of Mr. Evervst, anticipated in the Sanford 1 inarched to the polls Tuesday
tha world’s highest |H-uk. branch uf A 31. Kidder A Co and trounced the “dry*" by
from the south and east sides when the entire stock Inok- a 25,211 to 22.WM margin, ac­
toduy in hopes uf meeting at erage lirni Is taken over June cording to unofficial returns
the summit.
3 by ilcynolds A Co. and from tha county's 48 pre' rim ts.
An official spokesman fur Francis I. du Pont k Co.
O T T A W A (UPI) — The
the expedition said there wa*
The Sanford branch along
NATO spring council opened
“high hopes (or everybody." I with 24 other Florida oftices
today with a stern warning
But, he said, there was no con­ | will become a part of the Open Higher
from Canadian Prime Minis­
firmation that anyone actually 1 Reynolds firm.
NEW YORK 4UPI) - ter Lester B. Pearson against
had rra&lt; bed the peak when
Knn Barley, local manager, I Stocks opened
irregularly the perils which would stem
last word was radioed to Kat­ said no personnel changes higher in fairly active trad- from a split between the
mandu from the base camp.
1ing today.
North American and Europe­
are anticipated.
an members of the alliance.
Pearson, welcoming the for­
eign and defense ministers of
the IS nations of the alliance,
•aid thc trend toward Europe­
Floridan fishing in the salt Outdoor Recreation Fund to
Under the outdoor recrea­ an unity was an "axclting de­
waters of hi* home county. purchase and lease water­ tion law. the Cabinet will velopment" but It would be
"a sad day for peace and se­
It also exempts persons over front and inland areas (or
have authority to use the
curity if a united Europe
(5 years of age and under public recreation.
IS.
It was part of Gov. Far­ funds for such purposes as played a separate role."
But lie added that “ chang­
Tourists and other visitors ris Bryanl's legislative pro­ providing new public beaches,
may obtain a 25 cents dally gram and he had to come obtaining land* for access by es that have been wrought
license.
to
waterfront since the last NATO meeting
to its rescue last week with fishermen
Revenue from the license a pica for support of It as areas, construction of boat in Ottawa point to the nerd
fee would go Into the land the bulwark of his ambitious ramps, artificial reefs and i for some new definition of thc
I Atlantic comm unity."
acquisition trust fund y the outdoor recreation plan.
public fishing piers.

I

NO. 717

D

•!

Bryant Inks
Bill To Protect
Land Buyers

trative atatus In the s ta te 's
government.
Fagan said tha bill was
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — designed to overcome many
Gov. Farris Bryant signed of the objections in the re­
port and taka the board away
into law today a bill to pro­ from polities.
tect the public against buy
ing subdivision land in Flor­
ida which does not live up
to promises of Um promoters.
The bill, a part of the gov­
ernor's program, create*
three . member Installment
land sale* Nurd with power
An espansion of its expedit­
to suspend or revoke certi ed service for less than car*
I flcates of persona engaged in load freight ahlpmenta ha*
the business of telling sub­ been announced by the At­
division land oa the install­ lantic Coast Line Railroad.
ment plan
Prime F. Osborn, president
All persons dealing in sub­ ot Seacoast Transportation
division sales of more than Company (an ACL aubsldiary
50 lot* on installment con organized to perform the sc *
"TAKE ME TO—"—.. tracts must register with Uie vice) said that second-day
Out - of - this • world board amt pay a lee of not delivery will now be made
“visitor" in T o l e d o , more (tun $100, renewable h&gt; all Flo. da points from
Ohio, is u pretty down- annually. Their salesmen also Atlanta.
to -e a rth fellow. His must register and pay a $5 He added, "We feel that
this service will be of special
head is a highway con­ fee.
All adsertising of such benefit to the business com­
struction f l a r e , the lands must be first submit­
“l&gt;ody" is a workman's ted to the hoard for screen­ munity in providing a vast­
ly improved and far more
ruini-ont, nnd his spine ing to ascertain whether it dependable distribution meth­
a parking meter stand.
is misleading or fraudulent od than has ever been offer­
in any way.
ed before.
The improved service te
Assigned Here
provided by using trailers in
Frederic I). Garcia Jr., AE- Viets Hold
coordinated piggyback and
2, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred­
highway service and was k eric D. Garcia Sr., of 753 Two Yanks
augerated last Monday.
Haywood Circle, has been
PAN'MUNJOM. K o r e a —
transferred from a Navy (UPI) — Communist North
school at Jacksonville for Korea today refused to re­
shore duty with Heavy At­ lease two Americans heli­
tack Squadron Three at San­ copter pilots or even to dis­
ford Naval Air Station.
close whether they still were
Fleet Reserve Association
■live after a forced landing members will stage a "terlyon Communist territory Fri­ aki" steak dinner for the
day.
public between 3 and 8 p.m.
The United Stales believes Saturday at the FRA borne,
Bridge . .
. Page 8
the pilots, Capts. Ben W. 219 Seminole Boulevard. To­
Pag* 3-A
Classified .
Stutts, 32, of Florence, Ala., day is the final day for re­
Page 2-A
Comics __
and Charlrton W. Volts, 38. of servations.
Dear Abhy
J'age 8
Frankfort. Mich., are alive.
Directors will meet at 7:38
Editorial
Pag* 1-A
But Maj. Gen. Ueorgu II. looigbt lo discuss dinner
Entertainment _ Pag* 7 Cloud who met with North plans. Memorial Day aer­
tagal* _ Pag* 2-A * 3-A
Korean negotiator* a t this ates* a t noon May 30. Sea
Puxsl*
_ Pag* 2-A
trace village, said the Com­ Scouts meeting at 7 p. m.
Society . . . _
Pag* 8
munists "Don't have the de­ Tuesday, and election of ofcency to tell us.'*
H p o r ts ---- ^ — Pag* 9
liter* June 18k

ACL Expands
Freight Service

Steak Dinner
Slated By FRA

Herald Index

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% EDKTOUR of HOMES

the Sanford - Sem inole A re a
PICTURES don't tell the story

Home Is The Best
‘Word9 For Children
"I want to bo home."
The child’s cry when he Is h u rt
or lost Is known to everyone. Home Is
where he will find comfort and love
and familiar surroundings. Home Is
the best world he knows.
At home, the child’s family wants
their living place to be ablo to of.
fer the security and comfort the
growing child reeds. His grand­
parents want their home to suit the
needs of a retired couple, and his
aunt wants her home to lie suitable
fo r a young married couple.
Whatever the needs of any fami­
ly, the firms and organizations
whose advertisements are listed on
this page each week can find one
th a t will be ju st r ig h t
Realtors and builders in Seminole

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County have a large variety of
homes of every description and In
every location to suit the wishes of
newcomers to the area, or to those
who are in need of a change.
They also have listings of acre­
age and groves, or construction firms
will build a homo on your lot to suit
you-

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There nre rcady-mnde homes in
locations all over the county in sub­
divisions with lovely names such ns
Idyllwildc, Ravenna Park, Sunlund,
Lake Wnyman Heights, Tec 'N
Green.
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Builders and dealers Include
Kingswood B u i l d e r s , Shoemaker
Construction Co., LMN Enterprises
and Stenstrom Realty.

. . . of the pleasure of living
in one of the spacious
3 or \ Bedroom Homes at

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T E E *■ HU KEN I, ra .lly «nr of Ihr tnn.l beau­
tiful and rnnTrnlrnlly loralrd epnta In (hr San­
ford area, n rar to arhoola, rhurrhra, .hopping
and all nf Central Flnrida’a wonderful recreation­
al farlliliea.

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DRIVE OUT ANYDAY!
FROM 11 A.M. to 6 P.M.
DIRECTIONS: Tee ’n Green la located
nut Country ('lull Ruud, nppo.ite l.nrh
Arbor and nter-luoking Mayfair Country
Club at Ihr intersection id Nr» L'p-ala
Road and uni) I m inute. tn In trra latr I
interrli.ingr at Rl. Id.

Longvool
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LET US SHOW Y O U ____
Ihr ronvrnlenre of O n tr a l U ral, Air-l'uaditiuniug and a big airy fam ily Room.

CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES

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DEVELOPERS
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If you have homes, acreage,
groves or rentals —

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would like to advertise

DAILY
11 A.M. tn t&gt; P.M.

on our weekly Tour Of Homes
While you are out driving:,
this week-end, take this page
t
with you. The map above will assist you in locating some
of Sanford and Seminole County's outstanding real
estate. Take a circle tour und see them all, you may find
just what you are looking for in the way of a home.

and Real Estate Page —

CALL FA2-5612
FOR IN F O R M A T IO N

Ravenna Park &amp; Idyllwilde

And Vuu Can S rlrrt Vour
thiiire Of S rtrra l
Cum en lent Finance Plana

U)cuprum

DIRECTIONS: l.nke Wayman
H eight. la located at the Interan-1inn nf Srminole and lliichland A vrnura, unr half block
north nf th r new Long wood Ele­
m entary Srhiail . . . ju .t a
m u p lr hundred y ard. off II. N.
Highway 17-92 . . . Look for
algna on w r.l aidr or highway.
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CHECK THESE FEATURES
AND COMPARE —
Central Healing
Dueta Prepared for AirConditioning
County T a ira Only

High and Dry
Formira CahinrU
All Improtemenl* In And I'ald
Any T jp r Fininring
All llnuara 1 and 2 Ralha

Can’t Stand Objectionable Neighbors Close By?
I.rt ua liuilri one of lliete nuM anding model, on V tlt'R lot . . . or arr lla for a la rg r
rb o irr in r ir .lle n t Inratiuna, M r a ill build anywhere . . . See Ihr aalraman nl either
S ale. O fflcr in thla general area.

BUILT BY LMN ENTERPRISES

OWN A HOME OF YOUR OWN
IN BEAUTIFUL

Thla rnm fnrlahlr and a llr a e tlir realdener,
located at 50J Matauma Court In Itavrnna
j’ark, wa» rrrrn lly u u rrh a.rd by I.t.(lg -)
and Mra. Hubert F. ilauarr, Thla rharm lng
home, of mialrm rulunlal dralgn, haa a
aparioua living room, dining a rra , 3 bed­
room* with roomy rlo .rU , and IF, sp a rk l­
ing hatha. T hr home alao f ra lu r r. a d e­
lightful fully equipped kitrhrn with hulllIn*. and rrn lra l hratlng a,atrm . Huy with
ro n fld rn rr In Ravenna I'ark. a rommunily
built with prldr.

S U N L A N D ESTATES
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Ravenna Park Homes
“A Community Built With Pride”
S &amp; 4 Bedroom — 1, 1 •/,, 2 Bath

Homes — Priced

From

911,900 — Iajw Down

Payments

FHA, FHA In-Service, V A, Conventional Financing
Klluatrd la an riclu .lv * a rra w h rrr every
a trr r t la a picture of lorllnraa, thla beaullful humr of ronlrm porary modrrn dralgn,
la daflnltaly Hanford'* flnrat offrring In
g 4 bedroom. 3 bath rraldrnrr. The apari­
oua living room, family dining rmnn and
lugury alrrd brdriMima with roomy lighted
rloarU will plraao the rn tlrr family. The
hltche*. which diaplaya a m ultitude of
caMaeta aad e»»ry powalblr appliance, and
the ruatom d eigned hatha with every
quality feature will meet any teal of rumporiaon . . . . aad you rnjuy yrar-round
weather roalro) comfort all through thla
heme. O ther fraturea too numrroua to men­
tion.

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This home at 109 W aits Drive la huilt on a
beautiful, aparioua, curnrr lot m rrlouklng
the lake In Kunland Kalalrs. It I. a 3 liedroom humr with wall furnare ami drop-in
range and oven. A rra l buy at only fll.500.
YA o r FHA financing.

Idyllwilde

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Whatever your needs in remodeling or
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No Job Too Small — No Job Too Utrge

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WEATHER: Fair nntl mild through Tuesday. High today, 80*85. I.o\v tonight, 55*60.
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United Press Leased Wii^

BULLETIN
II) Larry Yershrl
The City C om rnksnn will
meet in informal session at
1 p. m. tonight to discuss
that proposed new school by
the Mayfair dormitories . . ,
School officials are j-kiiig
the city to make available
25 acres of property 8th to
Celery east of Mrllonville for
the School. City will probably
decide on what to do at the
informal discussion.
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Regular city meeting set
for 8 p. m. Top item is
liKimis Leedy's report on how
to finance w ater improve­
ment program.
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The State Road Depart*
nient alignment for SR 436
from Hwy. 17-92 to the In­
terstate will he presented to
the County Commission to­
morrow.
•
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T erm ites at work at the
Civic Center . . . Rids were
aubmilted
by
Orkin
and
Walker. , . None by Saxon.
None were asked for.
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Downtown m erchants meet
at 3 p. m. tomorrow to dilcum staying open on Wed­
nesday afternoon . . .
A
•Must' for every m erchant.
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The control erslal shopping
eenter out hy Ravenna Park
wilt come up again before
the County Commission. .
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Wonder if the city street
crew has driven on North
Myrtle Avenue from Pulton to
Seminole Illsrl. lately . . .
Looks like some big trucks—
or maybe it’s just the dry
w eather and the traffic—have
really gouged some big holes
to tlie street . . . Since that
avenue wa« opened up from
W. First lo the lake front,
it is surprising how much
traffic It is taking off Use
buslei thoroughfares , . .
iJ k c French Avenue . . and
P ark Avenue.

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What will tlie kids do for
baseball playing fields? , , .
If the Rec. Dept, no longer
has the ones at Mellonvitlc
and Celery Avenue . . . And
Eighth StrAil . . . Under Its
Jurisdiction? Oh )os, I for­
got; there arc some, oh a
few, anyway—vacant lots in
tlie city . . . Hut right now
tlie city doesn't own them,
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Too bad the Semi-Centen­
nial banners across our busy
streets got torn to shreds by
the wind . . . Stuff of whirh
they were m ade was too
flimsy . . . And the commit­
tee hasn't - been able to gel
replacem ents . . . Oh well,
we'll try to keep you and the
rest ot the prospective cele­
brants informer) about what
goes on to make Saturday a
REAL one to rem em ber.
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O-o-o-o-o! You should sec
some of tlie (teals (or the
Saturday morning parade . .
Real S-P-I F F Y . . . And
with a few of those 31 beauty
contestants on them to add
more attraction. . . Decec.
'ighlful!
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There were only uIhiuI 30
couples al the Sarepta Mull
Saturday- Must have been
something really exciting on
"Gun* moke."
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'Pie busy Inuring turd busi­
ed me that G arnett While
was adding some "rest per­
iod" entertainm ent for live
Charlie Spivak dance at the
Mayfair on Saturday night . ,
By the way. have YOU got­
ten )&lt;tur ticket, set up vour
party, and made )our reser­
vation at the Jaycee Info,
booth? . . . Better gel with
it . . . It's gonna be a tw ist­
er!
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Clyde Ixmg says lhal in
order lo avoid traffic Jams,
the parade route wilt pro­
bably be changed from the
usual setup . . . Looks now
like It will be Sanford Avenue
starting point . - , West on
Kirat to Park . . . (Yep,
.hat's right—Park! i . . .
North on Park In Seminole
H id. , . East on Seminole
Blvd. lo the Mayfair (or
“ break-up'* . . . More on
this later—but that's the way
the cookie crum bles right
jwiw, says the parade com*
fu it tee headed li&gt; Gtenn Mc­
Call and Clyde Lung.

H O M E S T E A D AI R
It I’l) — The last 2? Amer­
ican* imprisoned in Cuba
flea In freedom tn d aj. The*
landed al this air base south
of Miami in a Pan Ameri­
can World Urwaya 1)CSH
at 11:33 a. m.

tl&amp; J L U A . . .
HOY’S SCHOOL OFFICIALS met In Sanford Saturday with local officials
to discuss jMissihility of locating here. Mayfair Malinger Everett Kerr was
host for luncheon and Mayor Tom McDonald led group of livid businessmen and city officials. From left tire Kerr. I. Small, J. Matthews and J.
Weigors (of the MiFudden Foundation) atul Mayor McDonald.
I Herald P h o to )

Prep School
Officials Check
Giant's Land
A group of official* fium
the ltcrunrr McFmlden Foun­
dation, eyeing the possibility
of locating u private prep
school for over 200 hoys here,
met with city official* amt
M ayfair representative* of the
G iants’ dormitories Sniindiiy
to look over tti« property.
President of tlie foundation,
J. Weigei-*, vice presidviit J,
Matthew* anil I. Small, ticnsutvr joined Mayor Tom Mc­
Donald, John Kridcr
and
others ns guests of Mayfair
Manager Everett Kerr mid A rt
Flynn, agent for tin- San
F ram i SCO Giant* for lunch­
eon and a discussion of the
schools needs.
Weigers told officials here
hr- ivus very impressed with
tin* community and its people
and hnd spent several hours
looking over the physlcul as­
pect* of the liH'ution.
Weigers Muted that the n a­
ture of the ,*i4uol required
com parative
privacy
and
enough land lo allow* for fu­
ture expansion of tin* sc i o n . 1.
Facilities sin ii n a swimming
poo), auditorium, gym, c ln -&gt;•
room apace, and drill field
were additional needs th at the
school would iim sliurt.
tl
would probably follow the
lines of a pi ep naval acade­
my.
Tire Foundation official*
agreed tn drnw up a written
memorandum
stating
tin*
needs of the * In-nl as to land
and other requirement*, which
is lo lie presented lo city coinmis*inner* *1 tonight’s meet­
ing for their discussion and
possible action.
Most of the property ad ja­
cent to the Giants dormitories
and the municipal stadium is
owned by the city.

Fire Storm
HULL, Mas*. i l l’ll — A
vviiniw lilppeil "file
stoiill"
burned through p a n of an
amusement pink at Nantusket
Reach today.

Boiler Blast
Victim Dies

BRIEFS
Space Fieri)t
MOSCOW t l 'P t i - Tlie Sovicl Cnlon today launched
annlhcr
unmanned
-pare
satellite in ils program of
outer space research.

Monroe Doctrine
NEW YORK ( C P I t—French
President Charles do Gaulle
aims at a “ Monroe Doctrine
for
Europe."
Joseph
W.
G rigs reported today.

In Loop

Holier explosion til tlie HU! I’mltuT.t phut
last Fell, 22 claimed its second victim Saturday at
Gainesville, it was learned here this morning.
Howard E. Davis, l:t, Lake Mary, 11Li I machine
operator, died Saturday at tlie .1. flillis Miller Health
Center, of the University of Florida.

GADSEN (C P I) — Jackson­
ville and Orlando were admilted tn the Southern P ro ­
fessional
Football 1am sue
here Sunday at a final preseason meeting.

Kiclmtd L. Hudson, - l i t ,-----------------------------------------Oviedo, lit.It taiilrnmin, died
Feb. 25 a t Seminole Me.
mortal ll-spitul, as the result
of burn* suffered in the blast.
Davis, suffering hum s a ls o ,
bail heel) confined at Seminote Memorial Hospital. How­
ever, he vvas removed by urn*
butniu'e at tt:1 5 p.m. .Friday
(Special In The Herald)
to Gainesville to tie placed
GAINESVILLE—Trials for
in nn iron lung. He via* re­
ceived at tlie Health Center at three Sanford home repairmen
3:15 a ,ni. Saturday and died d u n g ed with gland laifeny
have Ih-cii postponed until
a t &lt;4:10 a m .
Center attache* reported June 4 because of a conflict in
they iveie imutilr to obtain a an attorney'* schedule.
They originally were si'l for
physician's services to learn
the cause of ileulh tint is Was April 2U.
Attorney Kit Kirkland, O r­
Irelieved to le iv p il n t.ry ,
.Surviving Davi-. a World lando, l-presenting William
W ar 11 veteran, are Iris wife, A. DoMos*, said he imd oilier
Kutbeiitie: f o u r children, cases pievtoiisly sd o d tiled for
Itogci. Tlit-ie*a unit Mary, of tlie 2tMtl, C i r c u i t J u tl g e
l.akc Mary, amt Mis. 1lelhert George L. P atten grnnl-'l the
Hines, of Reaver, Ohio, and postponement.
S tale A lly. T. K. (Ted)
hi* parents, Mr. nml Mrs.
Duncan
agreed lo cotitimie tlie
Herman Davis, of Beaver.
Tin- I-ody vvas to lie sent other two rases Until the same
by Williams-Thomii* Funeiul
*1' " 11 having lo tiy it
twice.
Home, Gainesville, to Reaver,
Tire other defendants ale
Ohio, for funeral and burial
Horace Richaid llaniard and
service*.
William Cli-tu* Braden. Roth
have been in county jail unable to make lamd since their
arrests. Guitiesville attorney
J . C. Adkins represents them.
An attem pt a week ago by
Eastern Diversified, lm*., of
lliluinlo, owner of Femliioh- Adkins lo quash the charges
plaza. the 30-acre Shopping against his clients failed,
Adkins claimed criminal in­
Center now under construction
at the Intersection of Route* formations filed against tin*
17-92 wild I3lt, in Casselberry, huniu repairm en were loo gen­
have announced tin- signing eral. Judge Patten ruled in
of a lease wit Ii the Eckerd favor of S tate Attorney Duncuil.
Drug Company
All three men chaiged weie
The Eckerd Store will have
approximately In,noil square associated with tlie now de­
feel and will feature a com­ funct Nova Rudder* of Kiuiplete* range of quality mer* foid. DeMos* and Rradcti
were officers. Halliard was a
ilia tldise.
sales inan,
A third officer. Glen June*
Jr., is being sought.

Granted Asylum

Home Repair
Trial Off
Until June 4

Eckerd Inks
Plaza Pact

Airport Sites
Narrowed Down
.Selection yf a site for .Semi­
nole County's proposed airport
has been narrowed to "two or
three” locations tint no deci­
sion was reached by tin- Cham­
ber of Comincici-’s uirpm t
committee Friday afternoon.
It wn* reported the commit­
tee had “reached a stalem ate”
in locating the airport on
West Highway Id m a r Inter­
state 4 but Chairman Merle
W inner explained "th at it was
a highly spirited meeting, with
all aiming their thought* at a
solution fdr tlie welfare of llm
people of Seminole County."

Amdher stop m Seminole County'* drive for
lltr proposed new university for Hie DnytoimOr Ihim lo-On pc Canaveral area will l&gt;e taken
Tuesday afternoon,
County Commission will He requested to re­
tain eiqrineers to make a study of poaaible sites
ill Seminole County. The request will lie made
by the Chamber of Commerce university site
committee, headed hy Dougina Stcnstroni, at 2
p.m. at the courthouse.
Representatives of all communities in the
county are invited.
Initial step taken in this effort was the re­
tention of a Miami research firm to make a feasi­
bility study whether Seminole shall he selected
as the best site for the state iloRmt-Ri'imtiiiR
school. Report on this study is expected to ho
completed on May ti and handed to the Chamber

Bribery Cbnrges
NEW YORK (U PD — A
jury today logins deliberat­
ing briber)-conspiracy char­
ges against Joseph McD. Mit­
chell, who*-e welfare crack­
down In Newburgh. N. Y..
raised a national controversy.

Trial Bound

Heavy Snows
United Press litli-i national
Snow piled a foot and a
nail deep in the Rockies to­
day while a record breaking
heat wave surged across the
s o ii II h t i i
plains.
Thunder­
storm s, lm it and a tornado
crashed through the Midwest.

i:!(l Die
CALCUTTA, India lU PI) —
Official* estim ated today (lint
I3U persons died, 7n0 others
were injured and 22.U00 were
Iclt homeless in a c&gt;clone
which tore a narrow path of
destruction In the Indian
states of West Rellgal and
Assam last Friday.

Impatient
WASHINGTON lU I’li Roy Wilkins, executive sec­
retary of the National ,\xsonation [or the Advancement
id Colored People (NCAAI’ i
today said Negroes are grow
Ing more impatient vvilli the
resistance to xcliool integra­
tion.

Growing Weaker
JERUSALEM, Israel (CPU
—Israeli President lihak BenZv i, reported suffering from
lung cancer, is “ growing
w eaker" following a night
during which his condition
took an “ alarm ing turn for
the worse, it wai announced
today.

Id Operation

LAKELAND (UPI) — Onlyeight
interior fresh
fruit
parking houst-s remained in
operation during the weekend,
and growers began concen­
trating effort* on condition­
ing groves to speed recovery
from
the
mld-Dcccmber
(recie.

Sunfurd'*
Heavy
Attack Sky w arrior attack bomber*
Squadron II is home again landed in Sanford earlier in
after seven-month* of opera- tin* week, taking advantage
tion* with the U. S. Navy's ot ship to-thorc courier flight*
Second and Sixth Fleet.
to arrive ahead ul tin- rest ot
The final three ot the aqua tlie squadron.
Another "C beckertall" A3B
dron'a six aircraft arrived
Sunday from the USS Roose­ waa off-loaded in the Medi­
velt, which was to dock in terranean for regularly-sche­
duled overhaul a ml rep air
Mayport this morning.
Two other V A ll-il A3D \ work.

NO. 695

SANFORD."FLORIDA

of Commerce long ratine committee on educa­
tion, also headed hy Stcnstroni.
Interested communities have been requested
to furnish the State Hoard of Control with a
‘‘criteria for the location of the site of a new
slate denrec-nrantinn institution." This is not
to lie confused with a so-called "space institute"
designed for space engineers atiit scientists in
the Orlando-Cnpe Canaveral area.
The criteria for the proposed tmderRrnduate university seeks information whether tho
offered site contains 1,000 or more acres, eleva­
tion sufficient to prevent flooding, free from
draimiRe from Hiirrotmdinjr areas, soil substruc­
ture and henrint: loads suitable for construction
of university buildings, alone with five pages of
other requirements and asking information
about tho area, such as transportation facilities,
health resources, rentals, etc.

Legislators Table
Fern Park Bill

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Members o( a Russian Ortho­
dox Church .sect called the
Old Believers have been
granted asylum In the United
States, A tl). Gen. Robert F.
Kennedy announced Sunday.

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. fU l’l)
—Integration leader Martin
Luther King J r . wa* schedul­
ed [or trial todo) mi a runtempi id eon"l charge -leinning from a racial protest
march he led Good Friday.

MON.. APRIL 22. 1003

County To Be Invited
To Join School Drive

HERALD MANAGING
Editor Larry Vers lid's
first novel has been ac­
cepted hy it New York
pithlishine f i r m and
will Ihi published in
late May. V e r s It e I
will leave for New York
this week to complete
r o n tract negotiations
for the l*ook.

Board To Talk
Road Program
Overall county road program for tIn- halniteo of tlir
fiscal year elating Sept. ao
will he disirUH»«,«| lit 'I\1cimIlay'ii
County Cummis-ion meeting,
t'liailliinli J. (J. Hutchison
said today.
County Engineer William
llusli had slated tlie county
hnd deferr ed a po-itivc program heratl.i- of freeze iliuinage Inst December. He lequested nil authorized plan *‘su
*ve will hot have to rut) to till!
nmuuission every lime we im*
ready to utail a new* job."
Cu ia nils*! on era aim will dis■n«* tin* four-lulling of 'Jfitli
Street, lii-tween Fieneli nml
Mellonvitlc Avenues. The Ktutc
Itoml 11. inn Orient lm* been
demanding a IhO-foot right-ofway. Tin- county has till feel.
It u n letirtieil tin* S ilt) nowha* i-ni-l il will sctttle for SO
feet.

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la-gals ... — ...
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Kpmts .... „

VAH-11 Home

LT. CUR. John O. Yunurott in Riven a family-size
welcome yesterday at Harney Field by his wife
Anna and four children iih VAH-11 returned, lo
Sanford after no veil-month deployment jit Tlie
Mediterranean.

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“ Store inform ation" is need*
etl hy May I relative to the
propo*ed Fein Park inrorfairalion am! the A l i n m o n t o
Kpiiiigs eb arter revision, it
was i{i*i'iilri| tiiis morning by
the Seminole County legisla­
tive delegation at Tallahassee,
The tie legation — Ken, Mark
X. rlevelam l Jr. unit Reps. K.
J. Davis J r . amt Jan Fortune
— decided tiiey need aihlltional
Information before proceeding
with possible legislation tor
these two romniuiiilies.
The legislators met last S a t­
urday- with u large gtonp at
Fern Park nml heard "pros
amt eons" on tin* proposed
rluiiter. Some residents informed ttio delegation they
had Hot seen tin* proposal.
Copies of tin* charier will bo
run off at Tallahassee mid
mailed lo Interested resident*
requesting il. Tlie delegation
also asked tlie residents "to
let us know your views,
w h rth rr for or against." A
refetetiiluni for the voter*
would In- required tn decide on
nuoi potation of tlm commun­
ity.
Tin* delegation (Ids morning
rruchi'd nn derision on the Al­
tamonte Kpring* ch a rter re­
vision, Fortune expressing the
desire for more information.
Only the Town Council nielli| In-rs nml two citizen* attended
tin* session with the delega­
tion at Altamonte Springs.
Sen, ( li-vrhind also advised
today tin* delegation is in ne­
void tn an 1&gt;in it legislation
granting the Seminole County
t ominlssioiieis authority to
retain engineers for a w ater
rniittol slmly for tlie eiitiiu
county.
Accord also was reached on
legislation | h *i m illing Longwood to le-reg ister its voters
ami to accept absentee liallols.
New Village Council of

North Orlando requested tindelegation to dlop a proposal
lo change the name of Molnar
Avenue to North Orlando Ave­
nue.
Davi* and Fortune were to
introduce in tho House this
afternoon memorial resolu­
tion* rommending O. P. Iternthm and M.R. tT-Bone) Smith

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House from Seminole County.
Cleveland also said he bail
railed a m eeting for tills a f ­
ternoon of delegations of nil
effected counties of E ast Cen­
tral Florida relative to tb s
proposed university for tha
Dnytunn-Orhmdo-Cape Canav­
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Casselberry Told No
Tax In New Charter
Casselberry residents were
assured nt Saturday'* hearing
with Hu* Kemimde County leg­
islative ih'legulion oil till* pro­
posed newr charter that ail
valorem taxes are specific-ally
prohibited unless tlm charter
i* iiinciidnl hy u majority of
voter* in a special referend­
um.
Attorney Kenneth McIntosh
pointed out however that the
power lo levy, impose ami col­
lect nil other form* of tax, li­
censes and peim ils Is given lo
tho rounril. The only tax Im­
posed a t the presrnl time is a
five per rent utility tnx.
Ken. Mark Cleveland ami
Iteps. Joe Havis and Ja n F or­
tune met with Ilia Cnssello-rry
citizen* for tho purpose of
hearing view* und objection*
regarding the rb a rte r In ii
"pack i*l to overflowing" Town
Hull.
The low.........pie also were
assured that copies of the
charter would he uvuilahle in
tho town clerk's office hy noon
Tuesday and were advised
th a t tlm delegation would de­
fer action on the measure for

a few day* ill order to givi*
everyone ample opportunity to
stmly the document.
Cleveland asktd th a t those
with any comment* or criti­
cism* respond by Immediately
notifying Ilia delegation with
ii letter.
Copies of tlie final revised
charter d ra ft will ho distrib­
uted to nil voter* and an ef­
fort also will bo made to pub­
licize various section* through
a series of published newspa­
per in tides.
Iii reference lo power* of
iifincxutliin, it was |tolnted out
I lint tlm iwllcy remains lint
snliio us il bus been for tlm
past 23 ycura mid that It is
only through request of the
property ow ner Hurt any an­
nexation tins been made even
though Hit-ru nre many ''is ­
lands" in the municipal limit*
which the town legally lm* Urn
right to annex.
Filial net ion on the ch arter
stilt will rest In tlia hands o t
llm citizen* even u tte r uppiovul of the l.egislntuia fur
it m ust also be passed locally
in ■ special liTctendiiin.

Sparks Trial
Is Postponed
Trial of Charles E. .Sparks,
20 &gt;ear-old
Sanford
Negro
tharged with attem pted riqic
and attem pted robbery,, sche­
duled for this morning, was
|HiM|Minrd “ for a reasonable
tim e" by Circuit Judge Vasssr Carlton.
The court granted the con­
tinuance on a motion by new
defense counsel, Nurria D.
Wool fork III, Orlando Ne­
gro attorney, who said he d e­
sired lo investigate the case.
Sparks is charged with hav­
ing taken a 20 &gt;e a r old while
hospital employe from the
hospital and attem pted lo
rape her but reipondid to
her pica* and returned tier.

Sunday'* tight, three plane
formation, led by Cdr. John
F. Rarkiw, squadron com ­
manding
officer,
touched
down to Rainey Field at 3:27
p. nt.
The aircraft taxied to tlie
flight line together and were
greeted by the open arm* of
families and friends flight
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Troop Removal
Seen For Laos
VIENTIANE, Laos (L’P I)—The government an.
flounced today that Prince Souphanouvong, leader of
the pro-Cummiinisl Pnthet Lao, hrw proponed a
ccane-fire nirangL’rnent th a t would erase important
Pathol Luo victories on tho alragetic Plain of Jars.
A government communique said SouphnnouvonK
called to r adherence ‘o

Downtown Lot
Set For Sale

cease fire agreem ent ot April
I-I and withdrawal of troop-to positions held before the
agreem ent.
P rem ier Sous anna Phouma.
the neutralist half-brother of
A C. S. Gov ernment-ov, ned
Soupnaiiouvong, obtained die
vacant lot in the downtown
cease-fire agreem ent eight
business district of Sanford
days ago front Gen. Kong Le,
it being offered for sale to
com m ander of the neutralist
Hie public.
forces on tint Plain of Ja rs,
The land la in an area zon­
ami Gen. .Singapo, P athet Lao
ed com mercial and is su r­
m ilitary com m ander.
rounded by business estabThe cease-fire was broken
; lishmenta. It fronts t t feet
alm ost im m ediately, however,
amt In fighting all last week on die north side of First
Street, is about 140 le d deep,
the pro-CominunisU routed
die neutralists from several and is located some 80 feet
west of Palm etto Avenue be­
towns, giving Uie PaUiet -Lao
virtual control ut the Plain tween die Old Pott Of lice and
die stores and shops tard ier
of Ja rs.
ting juflt like Indies of long ago are Airs. 11. K.
GETTING IN STYLE to celebrate tho Golden
west along First .Street.
Souphanouvong
further
pro­
Horton,
outgoing
vice
president
of
the
club;
Mrs.
Anniversary Semi-Centennial of the County are
The sale is being conduct­
posed that convenient move­
A. L. Probst, incoming president; Mrs. Don
these members of the Welcome Wagon Club
ed by the Atlanta Regional
ment
be
perm
itted
between
Cahill,
outgoing
president
and
Mrs.
Russ
Gould,
who will Join others on a covered wagon, pulled
opposing garrisons once the Office of General Services
new secretary-treasurer.
by a mule In the big Semi-Centennial Parade, ut
withdrawal* have been ef­ Administration and wilt he by
(Herald Photo)
9:15 a.m. April 27th In Sanford. From left, chat­
fected, d iat military leaders scaled bid. Rids will be open­
consult as previously and ed by that office in Room 3i3
mixed police be appointed to at 1776 Peachtree Street, N.
investigate incident*, the gov­ W., in Atlanta on June S,
1963, at 10:30 a.m.
ernm ent communique said.
Complete details, Including
Hie Pathet Lao proposals
raised hopes in the admin- credit term a and forma on
which bids m ust be m ade, are
Tho ladies were welcomed was given b; Mr*. E sther m em bers of the Gray Ladle* Dtralive capital here dial an available from the General
Sanford's first Gray Ladias,
early solution to die crisis
e unit of tha Red C ro n , who by Hugh Carlton, school prin­ Court, Volunteer Field Con- unIL
Services Administration office
might he found.
wiil work In the county cipal, and also by Or. Frank aullant of the ARC.
in AUanta.
Pina were presented by
schools received their caps
Mr*. Virginia
Frederick, Mrs. E ith e r Court, and ce r­
Leone, health department di­
In a formal capping and pin­
county unit chuirmnn, was tificate! by Mrs. Malhllihning ceremony held at San­ rector.
NEW YORK (U P !) — Tlie
F rlaiel, executive secretary
An explanation of the Gray the first to ho capped and she
ford Junior High School,
National Basketball Associa­
of
the
local
chapter
of
the
ny Jane Casselberry
Lady program in the ichooli in turn capped tha other
Thursday.
tion haa rescheduled its an ­
Red C ro n .
George Miller, L and M nual spring meeting from
Tho G ray Ladlea were in­ Lane in Casselberry, retu rn ­
troduced to the school offi­ ed last Thursday from the May 1 to April 29. The lea­
gue's annual college draft wilt
cials by John Mcl'loskey,
Shriner's llahla Temple Po­ be tic Id April 30,
chairm an of the local Red
tentate Cruise In the Carib­
Cross board and were accept­ bean aboard the 672 foot
ed by R. T. Mil wee, superin­
German cruise ship "Hantendent of ichooli.
soatic.'*
Tuskawtlla Road between
Tho value of dip Gray
He e n j o y e d sightseeing
Itrdbug Road and S tale
Ladles prog rum and the ser­ stops at San Juan, Puerto
Road 426 will be closed to
vice that they can render Hint St. Thomas, Virgin Is­ through traffic the morn­
through their training was
ing of April 23th, 1963, for
land* and Nassau in the Hapresented by Julm liibsun, liamas. An inspirnlionul E as­ a period of approslm ately
90 days, to permit con­
field representative for die ter Sunrise Service was held
st ruction of a newr bridge.
ARC.
T raffic Is advised to de­
aboard ship while ut Sun
The present group of Gray- Juan.
tour by way or Dodd Road,
i i mile west.
Ladies have served 297 chil­
Miller is a m em ber of tlm
dren and spent 433 volunteer llahla T e m p l e ' s Oriental
Hemlnnle County Road
hours ut die school since the
D epartm ent
Rand.
Inception of tho program , A
second group ia now in train ­
ing.
Ladle* who received their
cups as full-fledged Gray
La idea included Mary Ellen
drown, Ann Conviile, Kalb
SANFORD'S FIRST GRAY LADIES receive their caps a t ceremonies
ryn Gray, Louise Harris,
held a t Sanford Junior High School Thursday. From left aro Mrs. Mathilda
Joyce Houghton, Evelyn Lav­
Frissol, executive gecretary of the local chapter of the lied Cross; Mrs.
ender, Dorothy Miller, Mary
W I N T E R -W E A R Y CLOTHES
Gertrude Napper, school unit chairm an; Mrs. Huldu Kibbee, Public Health
Miner, Wumla Mobil, IVinfriM
Scott, Gcnrer Thompson and
N urse; Mrs, Virginia Frederick, county unit chuirmnn and Dr. Frank
Elizabeth Whitmire. Mildred
Leone, county health director.
(Herald Photo)
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George C. Fouser, e t, died
•uddenly Saturday on hia
yacht, which was moored at
tha Lake Qcreaford Yacht
Club near Del.and.
He was born April 6, 1902
In Rochelle, 111. and cam e to
Sanford from Orlando la 1937,
and made hia home here at
116 N. Virginia Ave.
Fouser was a m em ber of
the First Methodist Church,
lto'tcun Masonic Lodge, of
Rochelle, 111.; Bahia Temple
of the Shrine, Sanford Shrine
Club, U. 8. Coast Guard Aux­
iliary, Sanford Elks Lodge,
U41.
lie la survived by his wife,
Lu I. Fouser of Sanford.
Services are scheduled at
1 :3o p. in. Tuesday a t Hrlaeon Funeral Home with Rev.
John Adams J r., olficiatlng,
Burial will be in Oaklawn
Memorial Park.
Pallbearers wiil be John
L. Bruniley, A. W. Lee, Paul
D ryandcr. bhcldun Ziegler,
R ichard Cok-y and Jutm Ry­
der.

The family requests that in
Rett of flowers, contributions
be made to the American
Cancer Society.

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gotiated with the Russian* for
tha exchange of Soviet agent
Rudolph Abel and American
U2 pilot Fruncis Gary Powers,
disclosed th at tho Castro gov­
ernment ia reviewing the rases
of thuu*nnd* of Cuban politi­
es) prisoners, some of whom
have been jailed since 1959. Hr
suid some already have been
given clemency releases,
"H ie end of my mission Is
Imminent, and accordingly It
Is nut my present Intention to
make additional trips to Cubn
III furtiiernnco of tho mission,”
Donovan said In bis telegram.
A Swiss Embassy uffirlul
said ihe Cuban government
transferred the Americans
from the Dio of Pines maxi­
mum security prison to H a­
vana Saturday.

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HAVANA (UP!) — Tha dom Bight" to the United food and medicine, collected
by tho American Red Cross.
last 27 Americana Imprisoned State* today.
Tha attorney, who also ne­
In Cuba prepared for a "fresNew York atto rn ey James

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Expected To Be Freed Today
B. Duiiuvnn, who negotiated
tha release of the Americans,
said hi* year-long mission In
behalf of prisonera and Cuban
refugees had been accomplish­
ed.
The lawy er said 1,011(1 more
refugees will go to tho United
States later this week, possi­
bly Wednesday, bringing to
more than 5,00(1 the total Cubuns and Americana permitted
to leavu L'ubu a* a result of
Donovan’* nogotiatloh* with
P reinitr Fidel Castro,
Donovan and the Castro
government disclosed no de­
tails of the Americana' depar­
ture, but tho Swiss Embassy,
which handles U. 8. affairs ill
Cuba, said the group would
Icava this morning aboard Ilia
chartered plane which brought
Donovan here Saturday along
with 16,400 pounds of runsuiii
goods.
In announcing C astro's de­
cision to it-lease the Ameri­
cana Uumluy, llonovnn de­
scribed It as "an action of
clemency on tho purl of the
Cuban government.
" It doe* not involve any
fu rth er pledge* of drugs,
luedirines or Imby food tu tbit
Cuban people.'' Donovan said
In a tvlegiaui sent to his New
York office.
Donovan btguu talks fur
tha release of I ho Americana
after ha successfully- liagolful•d tha freedom of tha 1,116
captured Day of Pigs invadris
fur a ransom of (53 million in
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Sanitarian Okays Bear Lake Area
Its Shirley Wentworth
I ious health hazard st the pre dogs, septic tanks and street
tie mmole County H e a l t h sent tim e In the area but. "if waste* and that at Hie pres­
ent tim e, there ts not too
Sanitarian Val Robbins Thurs­ you don’t plan lor the future,
you won’t be prepared tor It." much the in,luidiial can do to
day night assured member*
lie advised that lakes are prevent such accumulation.
of the Rear Lake Community cheeked for bacteria emit) I
ttu the question of garbage
Club that at the present tim e on the average or three or disposal, lie said that his de­
there are no serious w ater or tour tim es per year unless partm ent received complaints
sewer problems in their area there is exceptional rainfall. "once in a while" but that by
"We consider this a subur­ A check made this month of and large "th e garbage prob­
ban area with urban type d e­ lakes in the Bear Lake area lem is solved |o r this tim e."
velopment in a rural com­ shovvs that the bacteria count
Koldun*' talk was iiuile tiemunity. One big problem on presently is lower than it liar fore Community Club mem­
the w ater question that docs been in years.
bers at their regular monthly
face us i* determining where
Rohbins explained that ac­ meeting held in the Florida
personal and individual rights cumulation ol bacteria is Pow er Cor)i E m p l o y e s
end and community responsi­ caused by lawn fertilizer. tau n g e on ttig Hear ta k e .
bilities begin. The County
Health Dept, cannot interfere
with personal rights but neith­
e r can we let the health of a
community be jeopardized,"
he said.
TREAT YOUR F A M IL Y TO AN
"A start in establishing pro­
per safety m easures In ibis
area has been m ade by build­
ers ami developers who have
Installed their own comm un­
ity water plants. In tim e, all
these systems will he com ­
bined and a lull time operator
put in charge o( the overall
farility at which time a safer
check can be m aintained.
"Until such tim e, each w a­
ter system is spot checked
every three month* und indi­
vidual companies are lie Id
liable by the Public Utilities
Commission if something is
wrong," he advised.
bobbins said that as lu r as
sewage disposal is concerned,
the im m ediate problem is
that of too many septic tanks
in small areas where homes
average too per 33 acres with
each home averaging 330 gal­
lons ol sewage a day. Of IIds
amount the polluted abluent
is approxim ately one-third of
Hie acreage taken up with
streets, driveways, sidewalks,
etc.
"Tile big question is wheth­
e r or not the land can take
R e g u la rly 49* a p o u n d
it," he stressed, going on to
W h e th e r you b ro il or
assure that there is no *erb a rb e c u e th e s e ta s ty
le a n nbx th e y 'll b e a
ta n tiliz in g
tr e a t
for
y o u r fam ily. C ook w ith
y o u r fo v o ritc b a rb e c u e
s a u c e a n d w o tch 'em
By June Casselberry
g o . E x tra g o o d w h en
Hurlion Ferrell, I. y m a n
y o u let d a d d o th e b a iHigh PTA president, lias call­
b cc u cin g .
ed an important meeting ol
all homeroom mothers at the
school for Tuesday,
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tieen set and they are asked
to come at cither 10 a m ot ft
p.m.

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RESPIRATORY DISEASES itmipnlpn pet.-* unilenvuy in Seminole
County with n proclumution from Mayor Tom DeDonaltl (left) who
watches as a member of the city public works department, Robert Kelley,
pets a chest x-ray at the Health Center by technician Steve Selley. Dr.
Frank Leone, riplit, who is heading up the educational campaign watches.
(Herald l’lmto)

Mayor Calls
For All-Out
Health Drive
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‘‘H is health and live* of
our citizens enlist i lute our
community’s most valuable re­
source and chronic cough and
ehortness of breath often hides
serious respiratory diseases,M
Mayor Tom MelJonald said to­
day.
He proclaimed the next six
week* a time of public educa­
tion through the county health
departm ent and the Seminole
County Til Association to urge
people to ace their doctors
early if they huvu a chronic
cough or shortness of breath.
Ur. Leone cited respiratory
diseases as the nation’s fourth
leading cause of death, and the
cause of much ill health und
disability and loss of time
from work.

Holy Cross Delegates
To Attend Convention
Some :*,IK&gt;0 Episcopalians
from Central and South Flor­
ida are expected to be in attend unco at the lis t Annual
Convention of the Episcopal
Diocese of South
Florida
scheduled for May 7-U at Mi­
ami Lk-ach.
Attending from Holy Cross
Episcopal Church of .Sanford
will he Alfred Stanley, H. L,
I'erkins Jr. ami Klchuid Dens.
Attending as delegates to
the Women’s Meeting at the
same time will he Mrs. S tan­
ley, Mrs. I’erkins and Mrs.
I tens.
The Episcopal Church is
p a rt of the Anglican Com­
munion of which there ur,.
more than I'J million baptized
members. It is organized as a
democratic church in which

the clergy and laity, meeting
in convention, determine the
work und program of the
church.
The lit. Rev. Henry I. Loutlit. Ilishop of the Diocese of
South Florida, will preside at
the convention where the main
business will he th a t of plan­
ning to extend the work of
the church to meet needs of
the exploding population of
Floi iiia.
Fr. John W. Thomas, rec­
tor of Holy Cross Church, has
been elected as delegate to the
Provincial Synod for the past
two years. The Synod of Sewanee includes I t dioceses in
the Southeastern U n i t e d
S tates Delegates from the
Diocese, of South Florida rep­
resent the Church a t the h u g ­
er meeting.

UPW Cirde Meeting
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The April meeting o( Cir­
cle Two of lire UPW «i
the Community Presbyterian
Church of ta k e Mary was
held in tire new home of Mrs.
Wallace Cress Tuesday night,
with Mrs. Ray C rest ami
Mrs. John Reave* hostesses
for the evening.
Mrs. Don Smith, circle
chairm an, was in charge oi
the
program .
Devotional*
were given
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Issue Before Court
Veteran constitutional lawyers
generally believe th a t the U. S. Su­
preme Court hates to be pushed Into
really fundamental, historic deci­
sions like the one a year ago on state
legislutivo reapportionment.
These lawyers feel the record
shows th a t the high court will duck
the big issue ns long ns it can, skirt­
ing the fringes by deciding cases on
technical or other limited grounds.
Even when, as In the spring of
19G2, the court finally docs come
to grips with the central controversy,
It frequently takes no more than a
beginning step—and then sits back
to study the rcuction throughout the
nation.
That was the course followod in
the reapportlonmcnt matter. The
court merely said bad legislative ap­
portionment was a thing the federal
courts could properly concern them­
selves with, since it might deprive
citizens of equal protection of the
laws guaranteed by the Constitution.
There were no guidelines laid
down. So no lower court today really
knows how far, if a t all, it can de­
part from a standard of near-perfect
equality of representation and still
Assuro “cqunl protection."
True equality, of course, must bo
rooted In the "one mnn, one vote"
Idea which reflects Itself In legis­
lative districts with almost identical
numbers of voters.
Most advocates of this idea ac­
cept “practical equality" ns the best
attainable, thus allowing certain
minor concessions to peculiarities of
geography, traditional city or other
political Imrtleni and the like.
Over these differences there is no
real dispute.

Where the controversy arises is^
with those who argue th a t the strict*
population formula for apportion­
ment should be deliberately modi­
fied to produce an overweighting on
behalf of the rural jmpulace.
This does not mean, as so often
still prevails today, a weighting that
leads to dominance by a rural minori­
ty.
What is contended is that a pure
population formula will leave the
rural elements so small a factor th a t
their economic and other interests
will be almost totally submerged in
stale affairs.
Many lawyers consider “inter­
ests’’ the key word. They are not
satisfied by arguments thnt our
democratic system protects minori­
ties In thefr “rights,” for these are
not at stake. W hat the rural com­
munity or district needs is adequate
attention to things not a m atter of
right—for instance, new earthen
dam for farmers, a measure controll­
ing fertilizer quality or governing
mining safety.
The question: Would a legisla­
ture tipped 80-20 for cities and su­
burbs, apportioned on a strict nu­
merical basis, do the rural job?
It is no answer to say that in the
years of rural dominance the rural
elements blocked urban interests.
Our gonl can hardly Iks to correct one
wrong by perpetrating another.
What weight to give rural inter­
Dr. Crane’s
ests, where they ore a minority,
while still providing Americans with
“equal protection” In representation
is the issue the Supreme Court must
Boon decide.
.
When it comes, probably next
CASK P-4191 Jim my J., Henry Jam es.
One day ho was asked why
season, It will be as historic us the aged 3, is n precocious little
his family was so outstand­
ruling which broke the long stale­ hoy
“ Dr. Crane," his mother ing.
mate over this vital issue.
protested, "w* have trouble
n t tho dinner lublo a t night.
“ For my hushnnd comes
homo from tho office, tired
and o ftrn Irritable.
“ When w t sit down to the
table, Jim my w-nnta to talk.
And *o does his brother Tom­
my, aged r&gt;.
‘Hut my husband may he
talking, ao he rearnts their
breaking In upon hi* discus­
sion.
“Bo lie hot laid down tint
law th at they MUST he quiet
at tha table.
"If they fo rg et and try to
tell about something th a t hat
Interested them or If they
sta rt to argue, my hushumi
orders them away from the
table.
"Dr. Crane, our children
now grow trnso and fearful
a t mealtime, so is their
daddy correct?"
Amertra’a pioneer psycholo­
gist wav D. William James.
Ho came of a brilliant family
th a t Included the novelist

To The Editor
thought, “Oh! Someone In
this store really love* their
prisoner*."
As 1 went along First St.
1 found myself putting a fin­
ger down in the pot to see
if they were thirsty and sure
enough Just as I had imagin­
ed, the soil was dry as a
bone.
Why, ah why, Mr. Mer­
chant, can't you taka a little
tlmo twice a week to give
your plants life-giving wa­
ter? You do not need to
worry too much about forth
liter, but water they can not
live without.
It mado me feel (hat I
wanted to volunteer to go
down F irst St. with a longlong hose, giving them all
tnat
were
prisoner
and
thrlsty water.
Please Mr. M erchant give
your priioncra water.
Slner-cly,

Mrs. II. C. Moore
Member Central G ar­
den Circle.
D ear Editor
As chairm an of the Cham­
ber Industrial Committee I
wish to express my thanks
to you for your help with
the first Seminole County In­
dustrial Show.
Till* was not a project that
could bo handled by one p er­
son or Just a few, and many
contributed to m ake this
show of our industrial pro­
gress a successful one. The
excellent coverage of the
Herald was of tremendous
assistance, and wo arc very
grateful.
Sincerely
Scot i Hums
Chairman
Industrial Committee

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It's nil right to t&gt;o lilunt, hut
not to the point of making
yourself dull.
When you're n t your w it’*
end, did you nutlly have fa r
to go?
It's better to give up golf
ultogetlu-r thou to go out
every ilny ami drive yourself
mad.
The modern gn| is always
on her toes, muyhe to keep
her ho In nee In ultramodern
high heels.
I hear so much atiout
America’s natural Ireauty; 1
want to see some of It. Anyi I
want to talk to the American
people.
—•French Princess Tsuline
Murat, luuriug llie U S.

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Sanford, Florida

Mon., April 22, 19G;i

U r N sll
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I* VO I t e a r

WASHINGTON—(NBA) —
A drive ag ain st disarm am ent
and a nuclear test ban treaty
with Soviet Russia has sprung
np in various parts of the
country aa the newest con­
servative cause.
This move is regarded in
p art as a counteraction to
"Han the bomb!” crusaders
such aa the "Women'* Strike
fo r Peace" — a group which
has been pestering Congress
and p i c k a t l n g the White
House.
Rut the principal rig h t wing
objective seems to be repeal
of the 1001 act of Congress
creating the U. S. Arm* IControl and D isarmament Agency
in the S tate D epartm ent
Now under Director William

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The space center could be
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western
Pennsylvania aa c o a l, was in
the past.
—Dr. Edw ard H. Litchfield,
chancellor of U. of P itts­
burgh on plana to build a
$10 million space research
center.

There hue been speculation*
th a t Khrushchev, who plana a
visit to Ilelgruilo this spring
nr summer, may take th at op­
portunity to go to Italy and
return An official visit Italian
lenders paid him last year. He
might call on the Pops.
Whether Khrushchev makes
such a trip deprnds on a aer­
ies of m ajor development*,
line is the status of the con­
flict with Faking with which
he is preoccupied presently
and the outcome of the pro­
jected .Slno.Soviet lalka in
Moscow n est month.
Another te w h e t h e r tho
ground Is sufficiently prepar­
ed for a Khrushchev pilgrim ­
age to tha Vatican.
The Communist prese, tn
welcoming the papal encycli­
cal, read Into it a virtual en­
dorsement of the concept of
Moscow’s so-called peaceful
coexistence policy.
The Vatican quickly put the
record straig h t by reminding

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—Sen. Wayne Morse, D-Ore.
It often happens th a t W ash­
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—MaJ. Gen. Leighton t. Davla. A ir Force Missile Teat
Center chief, on "fresh and
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of 100, In c ." of New Torlc,
calls on Fresident Kennedy
and Congress to "dissolve this
constitutional Arm s Control
and Disarmament Agency."
A Memphis, "Committee for
the Prevention of Disarma­
ment" is circulating a sta te ,
ment from ex-Congressman
John Rousselot, It - C a I i f ,
charging that disarm am ent is
all p a rt of a Communist con­
spiracy which he traces back
to 1955. He declares th a t tha
RS-70 slowdown and Skybolt
abandonment by the D epart­
ment of Defense are the lataat
acU in this conspiracy.
"Free Enterprise," a Chi­
cago monthly t a b l o i d for
which former Secretary of
Agriculture Ezra T a ft Benson
writes a front-page column,
devotes a full page in its latest issue to blasting S tate De­
partm ent publications on dis­
armament,
Other rig h t wing news let­
ters are taking the same line
of attack.
Kent and Fhocbe Courtney
of New Orleans, publishers of
"Independent American," hava
put out two tax-fact leaflets
tilled. "Exposing the Appeas­
ers’ Flan to Destroy the Army,
Navy and A ir Force of tha
U. S. A." and "Save Our Skybolt— Have Finns Been Mad*
to Surrender the U. S. to the
Soviet Union?"
Texas seems to be the real
hotbed of opposition to dis­
armament, h o w e v e r . Rep.
W alter Rogers, I/-Tex., got
much mail against disarm a­
ment that he prepared an an­
swering statem ent which he
headed: "This Country ia N ot
Going to Be Disarmed."
To quiet alarm s and fears,
he points out th a t nny United
Stutvi disarm ament m ust firs t
be approved by congressional
majorities or, If submitted in
the form of a treaty, by twothirds of the Senate.

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MatterOf Fact

A aonlc boom la produced
by aircraft traveling at su­
personic speeds, thus cre at­
ing a sharp pressure rise or
Write lor Frat Catalog
shock wave. It it a sound,
CHfCK g o o r g o v t u a n
the Communists th a t the cor­ like a clap of thunder, which
WITH
PH O M M M SII
nerstone of the "peace on can be heard on tho ground
Inst ROIINSON
though not in the plane which
OM.AHPO. n«earth " pronouncement was the
la producing i t
freedom and dignity of the In­
dividual which the Red report* Ignored.
Vatican radio said the rails
for settlem ent of InUrnation•I controversy through nrgo.
Gallons, for racial tolerance
and for world disarm am ent
nil constituted an important
p art of the encyclical. Rut, it
told th a Communleta, the cen­
tral nucleus of th e encyclical
111 So. Palmetto
was "constituted by the dig­
nity of the human being, hit
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lly K. C. THAI.Mil
LONDON (UI*I&gt;—The Communlat welcome fur the pupal
“pence on earth" encyclical has
rovived diplomatic speculation
th a t Soviet Prem ier Nikita
Khruschev may ha plunnlng n
visit to Rome.
Moscow has said nothing of­
ficially on the project so far,
but a aeries of gestures in re ­
cent months Ims pointed to a
deliberate Kremlin policy to
euie relations with the pontiff.
Satellite countries, presum­
ably with u go-ahead from the
Russians, went out of their
way to piaiso tliu Holy Week
encyclical.
Diplomatic r e p o r t s hava
suggested the Kremlin alms
a t establishment of formal re ­
lations with the Yattean that
would allow tho Church of
Hume to set up a number of
consulnlu - type representa­
tions In Communist countries,
Included the U. S. 8. It.

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The old Kaiser Wilhelm idea
of having fath er serve as a
supreme dictator in tha home,
la now paiaa’.
In America, children ara
supposed to THINK, not m ere­
ly accept orders uncritically.
We don’t w ant our youngiters
to degenerate into the K aliar
Wilhelm claaa of gooae-eteppers.
Many sm art mothers even
urge their children to bring
home Interesting atoriea from
kindergarten or grade school
to tell a t meal time.
For the dinner tahle is often
the only place and the only
time where all members of
the fam ily ever g at together!
So it should be associated
with fun and relaxation; Dot
tension!
It should be a happy, gala
event, not a “ hush-hush’’ s it­
uation where the youngiters
must clam up to avoid censure
from a Kaiser Wilhelm dicta­
tor.
The dining room should
thus be a place for feeding
the mental and emotional hun­
ger* of children, not Just their
stomach appetites.

Wliere la A uitralla and New
Zealand and G reat Britain
and France and Italy and our
other allies? Why should the
American taxpayers be pay­
ing m ost of the cost of pro­
tecting freedom in South
Vlel-N’am? Are we the only
ones that have a stake in

Notebook

C. Foster, this agency was
given a 1(1.5 million first-year
appropriation to p r o m o t e
peace. I t is asking $15 million
for the coming year. About
$10 million of this would be
for research on nuclear explo
slon detection and verification
of arm s destruction, if dis­
arm am ent ever comes.
This request for more money
hat given opponent* of dis­
arm am ent a new line of a t­
tack, aa an economy issue. But
a group of Republicans head­
ed by Rep. Craig Hosmer, RCalif., of the Joint Atomic En­
ergy Committee I* concentrat­
ing on opposition to the pro­
posed te st ban treaty as a
United States national de­
fense m e a s u r e . And Rep.
Jam es B. U tt, R-Caljf., h is
introduced a resolution to
a b o l i s h the Disarmament
Agency, which rig h t wing
groups are increasingly in
favor of doing.
Misunderstanding and mis­
representation are major fac­
tors in tho rising campaign
■gainst disarmament efforts.
Tho most vicious attack has
come from a. Citizen* Congres­
sional Committee of l.oa An­
geles. It is a Gerald L. K.
.Smith Christian Nationalist
Crusade o f f s h o o t run by
Charles E, W inrgarner, who
married Mrs. Smith’s niece.
Its principal mailing piece,
which has been s h o w e r e d
down on Congress, is a poster
headed “Treason T reaty." It
begins: "The Fresident of the
United States has approved a
proposed treaty which would
completely disarm the United
Slates of A m e r i c a . Arms
would be transferred to the
United Nations and wa would
come under the authority of a
United Nations dictatorship."
Tho broadside goes on to
c h a r g e th a t disarm ament
would mean that the Declar­
ation of Independence would
liecome obsolete, the American
flag would become a secondrate banner, Congress would
he reduced to the authority of
a state legislature in a world
government, and the World
Court would supersede the
United Slates Supreme Court.
Other movements are scat­
tered, but noisy and growing.
A "Republican Committee

Nikita Planning Rome Visit?

ROOF ft
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Bnlsrsd s i asrund rlsss utallrr D.iul.tr 17, I lls at Ilia 1'ost
lilil.t of ttanfoid, Florl.U, under Ilia Act of Conurru of March.
Tha llrrald Is a ineinhir of ilit llnllrd I'tsas which la antlllad
.ic lu ilv .tr l» lha us# for rrpubllcallon uf all tbs local n»w*
printed In Ihla n*w«|t«p&lt;r.
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Modestly ho disclaimed the
honor hut added th a t if it
wero ao, it simply was due to
the fact his father encouraged
free discussion a t tha dinner
table.
Thus, If one hoy made a
statem ent with which the
others disagreed, a debate
started right then and there.
“So we children whetted our
wits on raeh others,“ added
William Jum rs.
Alas, many successful businocs and profesxlonal men ara
very poor fathers!
So they try to coerce their
children Into being little "Yea
men" a t tho table.
America needs to encourage
mure nrguers who are inde­
pendent thinkers and whu will
defend
their opinions by
words.
And an ideal way to atart
this process is by letting chil­
dren participate freely In fam ­
ily discussion*.
Table talk should not be
of un awed or fearsome s o rt

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Letters

Mr. L arry Vcrshel
D ear Sir;
'•Merchant* on F irst St.
hold Mr. Todocarpu* prisoner
without w ater,"
Many ycara ago a lovely
lady, Mr*. Mela Colclough,
Dow deceased w ai Prcililent
of the Sanford Garden Club.
She prciented a program
St our Garden Circle on pot­
ted planta, atatlng, “ Girls,
rem em ber, your potted plnnti
a re your prisoners—lliry con
get only w hat food and drink
you give them?
As 1 p aiicd down First St.
yeiterd ay
I noticed that
among tlie podocarpu* that
graced the street, (at quite
some capenin to the m er­
chants I am aure) aomo were
dead and m any oilier* look
aick.
Only a few were thriving
some with petunia* bloom­
ing to add to their grace. 1

Peter Edson

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April 22, 1963 — Pajre 5

M et Star To Sing Here
Nell Rankin, ita r of the
Metropolitan Opera and t.a
Scala will be heard in con­
cert Tuesday at the Seminole
High School auditorium at 8
p. m.
Misi Rankin brought cul­
tural prestige to America and
fame to herself in 1950 when
she was awarded first prlrc
in the International Music
Competition at Geneva Swit­
zerland.
On her return to the United
Statea she became the first

Metro Soprano of the Metro­
politan Opera, a position she
still holds today.
At the age of 23, she was
the youngest singer in his­
tory to sta r in the four great­
est opera houses in the
world, Vienna State Opera,
La Scala, Milan ami the Me­
tropolitan.
Miss Rankin is one of the
Souths proudest contributions
to the world of a rt, being a
native of Alabama, where
she bad her own radio pro­

ment* will be aerved,
i y ear's concert season will
gram a t the age of four.
M emberships
for n e x t ' be on sale.
Mtss Rankin is appearing
in Sanford under the auspices
of the Sanford-DeBary E n ter­
For
tainment Assn, and all per­
Properly
sons holding m em bership tic­
kets are reminded that their
tickets arc tra n sfe ra b le .
A reception for Miss Ran­
an il
kin and all the members of
the Entertainm ent Assn, will
be held in the cafeteria of
the high school immediately
Casualty
following the concert. The
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receiving line and refresh­

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C am p-oltee at Camp L a-No- THRU WEDNESDAY
Che has been set for May 3.
4 and 5th, conducted by the Quantity Rights Reserved
Tom-A-Hawk Society for all
Scout Troops currently regis­
tered.
Activities for the Camporee
will he concentrated in three
fields; Scouts will cam p with
th eir natural patrols as they
exist in the unit and tie judg­
ed on this basis; a trail will
lie organized (or the purpose
of
instructing
patrols
in
OF MERCHANTS GREEN STAMPS
scouting techniques, a rally
will be held in which patrols TO HELP YOU FILL YOUR SAYER
will compete in other fields BOOKS EASIER &amp; FASTER.
in whicli they have been in­
structed in Saturday mo-ning
activities.
BLU E RIBBON QUALITY LEAN FRESHLY
Pioneer camping will be
Judged by standards of good
ram ping and such item s as
Scout-like conduct and p a rti­
cipation will be observed
from sta rt to finish of the
cam poree, officials said.
The
cam poree
schedule
lists check-in time as 4 lo
7 p. jii . on May 3rd. with
activities from 7:30 to 0 and
U ps at 9:30 p. m,
May 4th, will be a full day
of scout activity with reveille
at 0 a. m. and taps at 10
p. in.
May 3th, Sunday, reveille
will be at 0:30 a. m. and
check out lime from 10:30
a. m. lo noon.
Cam poree director will be
A rt Thomas of DcLand with
assistant cam p director Bill
Winn of Sanford; Inspection
and Judging will be under B.
F. Ganaa of Sanford, with
Scout Trails by Charles Mit­
chell of Lake Helen; Scout
Baity will be under the direc­
tion of Bill Tyre of Sanford
and Campfire and religious
services under Bill Norwood,
Cam p La-No-Che Ranger.
IQos. Pktis.
Troop* representing Sanford. Lake Mary. DcBary,
Lake Helen, Orange City, De'
10o«, Pkgt.
Land and DeLeon Spgs. are
expected to participate in the
Cam poree with about 210
boy* and 40 adult leaders p re ­
sent.
Awards to be given lo pa­
trol* meeting national stand­
ards
and alao Camporee
aw ards for high point win­
ners.
Junior Tom alia wka, a group
of
Explorers
and Senior
Scouts unde* the kadcrahlp
of Randy Chase, with Jim
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cooking for the Camporee
itaff.
Scout trail Instruction will
Include first aid, knot tying,
lashing, compass, signaling,
contact
axem anihip,
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Miss Dorothy Marie Benton
Marries William H. Hogan
5 !itt Dorothy Marie Benton,
daughter of Sir. and Mra. Gil­
b ert W. Benton, 414 Willow
Ave., Sanford and William
H. Hogan, ton of 5fr. and
51r*. Leroy llogan, of While
Sulphur Springs, were m arried
April ft at 7:30 p.m . at the
Central Baptist Church, In
Sanford.
Rev. Gall Smllh. paslor, of­
ficiated at the double ring,
candle-light ceremony.
The church was decorated
with two large baskets of or­
ange blossoms, fern and while
candles.

Mrs. D arrel Grlemc, organ­
ist, presented a program of
wedding music.
The bride, given In m ar­
riage by her father, wore a
ballerina length gown of white
satin and lace, (rimmed with
sequins and seed pearls, fea­
turing three qu arter length
sleeves.
Her butterfly veil
was attached to a headpiece
trim m ed with aequins and
pearls and she carried a bou­
quet centered with a white
orchid.

Wellborn,
wore
a
street
length dress of blue chiffon
over a white sheath, white
accessories, whito h it with
blue flowers and a white car­
nation corsage.
John F. Decoder w it best
man and serving as ushers
were Charles Benton and Paul
Keith.
The bride's mother wore a
light blue dress, white seessories and an orchid corsage.
Following the ceremony, a
reception was held a t the
home of 5lr. and .Mrs. G. U.

Pen n eys
Old Fashion
Bargain Days

Neal - Vacula
Wedding
Announced
By Helen flood gras*
Miss Suscttc R o s e m a r y
N ral, daughter Df Mr. and
Mrs. Ja ck Neal, E nterprise,
and Joseph Vacula J r ., ton ol
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vacula
Sr., of Coblesklll, N. Y., were
m arried April 10 at 7 p.m. at
the Sanford N aval Air Station
Chapel.
Fr. D. E. Finn officiated it
the double ring ceremony.
The bride chose * street
length taffeta dress with lace
overlay and carried a bouquet
of white carnations. H er veil
was m ade by M rt. G. Nicker­
son of D eflary.
IJttlc Tina M arie N ea l, i!sler of the bride, was flower
girl and wore a while dress
with a pink bouquet.
Mist Kathleen Burnett of
E nterprise, maid of honor
wore a light blue dress and
carried a bouquet of pink
carnations. Richard Craven
was best man.
The bride's m other chose a
beige d reat with a pink cor­
sage. A reception was held at
the Enlisted Men's Club on
the Baae.
The couple left for a wed­
ding trip lo the southern part
of the sta te and when they
retu rn will m ake their home
on the DcLand Highway.

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Personals
A1R. AND MILS. WILLIAM II. HOGAN

Club Department

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Open All Dny
Every Wednesday!

The Social D epartment of
the Sanford Woman'* Club
held (lio monthly bridge and
canasta parly at llm ClubItoutc wllh Mrt. I). C. How­
ard uml her com mittee serv­
ing ns hosleisci.
Assisting her were Mr*. Ito.
hert I). Rhodes, Mrs. Mel Ia
M. Starke and Mrs. J. K.
Courier, They served refreshm enli of pcarh pie with whip­
ped cream and coffee.
Mrs. George MrCall won
high tro ro aw ard In bridge,
B in. Rhodes, high ronasln
and Mrt. C. M. Flowers won
the trreeno,

CooIchI I'lncc To Summer In!
T hU rrixp ll-l-H suit i* liiclil ■» “
h n -c/r on your shoulder* and
m ighty r«»y on your Inidgrtl The
sh oulders o f I he .1 button Jarkrl
arc natural, tin* p orh els flapped.
And th r tro u sers— what e lse hut
Iran, llllir Post-G rad*. In raay to
w ear, raay to ca re -fo r fabrics.
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By Donna Kite*
M argaret Ann Wighlman,
daughter of Mr. and .Mr*. Ed
Wighlman of 782 Logan Drive,
celchrated her tccond birth­
day with a birthday party
Saturday a t hdr homo.
After her playmate* helped
her open the birthday gift*,
her mother served the chil­
dren birthday cake, icc cream
and punch.
Guests included B u d d y ,
Bclsy, Andy tn d Daniel Faint,
Mack Sawyer, N'cna Usggott,
David, Dorothy, Dennis and
Johnny Wcstcott and Dennis
Wlghtmsn.

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Evangelist William E. Green

New officer! of the AceyDeucy Wivei Club presided
for the f ln t time when the
group held the April meeting.
They arc Mr*. Diehard Ber­
gen, president; Mr*. Walter
Itichardton, vice president;

M A R G A R E T ANN
Witflilmiui tnul h e r
liirlltilay cake.

Donald Dunns
Celebrate
Anniversary
Mr. uinl Mrs. Donald Dunn
Sr. celebrated their 31*1 weddine anniversary, nn E aster
Sunday with a dinner and
get-together of family and
Irlcnds, til their linme on Lake
Harney, In Geneva,
The table was decorated
wllh an arrangem ent of yellow
Jonquil* and la|»cred m ois
green cundlci. Mr*. Dunn
served n dinner of ham and
turkey wilh all Iho (rimming*
lo (he guests who spent thu
afternoon and evening with
them.
Among the guests were
llit'lr sons, Nolley, Daniel,
Kiehurd noil Tommy, of Gen­
eva, and Mr. and Mrs. Don­
ald Dunn J r . and aon, of
Sanford; two daughter* and
their fam ilici, Mr*. Theodore
McDaniel, Teddy and Donnie,
of Atlantu, Go. and Mr. and
Mra. Ilichard Fcssel, Kathy,
Donnie, Judith and Cindra, of
Cocoa D eath.
Alto Mr*. Dunn’*
titte r,
Mrs. Mubcl Monroe, of San­
ford and Mr. and Mra. John
F e u d , of Vcro Deach and
LI. Col. and M rt. Harold
Dlackhurn and children, of
Patrick Air Force B ate.

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Uott, of VAH-1; M rt. Walter
Ringo, of VAH-3; Mrt. Larry
Spark*, of VAH-11; Mrt. Riddley of VAH-3; tn d Mr*. Dan­
iel Daugherty of NAS. Squad­
ron repreicntativci from 7
and 9 will be elected later.
Plans were ditcuatcd for a
dance to be held e tc h month,
featuring a different theme.
For the month of May t*&gt;«
theme it the "Roaring Twentie*."
At the elute of the meeting
the door prize was won by
Mrt. Riddley.

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John Armstrong.
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Club Sponsors Egg Hunt

Get In The Swim
Early With Your
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WINNERS AT THE CFO CLUB egg hunt nro left to ri»tht, front row,
Diiims Nnnce, Uremia Gunthcrtnn and Carmen Mirelin. Buck row, William
Bctaneuurt, Karen Kerr, Linda Htamiland and Terry Fay.

Sanford H D Club
Names Officers
Cecil Tucker, County Agent, gate. The slate was accepted.
gave an Interesting and inMiss Myrtle Wilson, 111)
ktruclive talk on the care of agent, spoke on the theme for
the lawn at the April meeting
of the Sanford Home Demon­ May, which is "Color H ar­
stration Club at the HD Cen­ mony." The club will meet
at the Center on May 2 at
ter.
1 p.m. for a lour, l'lease let
He discussed routine m ain­ Miss Wilson know how many,
tenance for ornam ental turf,
plan to make Ibis (rip.
various kinds of grasses (cen­
Member* voted lo give s
tipede, carpel, h abit, zaysta
scholarship to a 1 II girl. An
and St. Augustine), fertiliza­ open Council meeting Is plan
tion, watering and cutting.
n n l lor May lu at the Center
Mr*. John Clark, chairm an
witli a covered dish luncheon
of the nominating com in 11lee,
a t noon. Douglas SI m s Irum
presented a slate of officers
will speak on "County Gov­
for the new year, which atarts
ern m en t." H ie Geneva Club
In September. They were will be hostess and Hie Ini
M rt. Dempsey Collins, pres*
tlstion of new officers will be
Ident; Mrs. L. E. Lee per,
held at this time.
first vice president; Mrs. R.
T. Hunt, second vice presi­
dent; Miss Eva Hunt, seerrWhen In a cafeteria line,
tary ; Mrs. B- If. Slone, trea t- select your food as quickly
urcr, and Mrs, Clark, delc-a* possible.

The CPO Wives Club cnlcrtuined their children last S at­
urday with an egg hunt on the
CPO Club grounds. Approxi­
mately fifty children attended
the nfinal event.
Prizes were aw arded for
three age groups. William

New Arrivals
Mr. and Mrs. Claude llodgc
of Anchorage, Alaska, an­
nounce the birth of a seven
pound, seven ounce ton, April
Id.
This is Hie couple's (irst
child and they have clwsen
the nam e, Charles Claude, for
the new arrival.
Paternal grandparent* are
Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Hodge or
laiko Monroe and m aternal
grandparent* are Mr. and
Mrs. George Lawson o( T ren­
ton, Ga.
The new lather Is presently
serving in Hie U. S. Army and
is stationed In Anchorage,

Betancourt found the gold egg
and Linda Stundlund took the
prize for the most eggs in
the 9-12 group. Karen Kerr
and T erry Fay won the prize
in the 5-8 age group. In the
1-4 group, lillle Brenda Ganthertun found the golden egg
and Carmen Mtreli* and Di­
ane Nance tied for the most
egg*.
After the egg hunt, the chil­
dren enjoyed refreshm ents of
candy eggs and Coke served
by tlie hostesses, Mrs. A. M.
Blair, Mrs. B. E. Betancourt,
Mild 51is. W. L. llnw'klns.

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licity chairm an assisted byMrs. W. Ringo. A represent­
ative from each squadron wsa
elected lo complete the Board
of Representative* that will
pretide at the director* m eet­
ing*.
They were M rt. Vernon Ei-

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and M rt, P. eleven, were ap­
pointed to assist Mrs. ilidd­
ley in the drafting of club
by-laws to be presented for
the m em ber’s approval.
Mrs. C. Stone was named
chaplain and Mrs, Robert
Goriline was appointed pub­

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Mrt. Richard M arkland, secret ary and M rt. John A rm ­
strong. treasurer.
During the business session
Mrs. J . Iliddley w ai elected
parliam entarian. A com m it­
ted consisting of Mrt. D .Hall

Second Birthday Celebrated

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By Shirley Wentworth
Mr. and Mr*. Dan Young of
N ylei, Mich., have been visit­
ing at the Holiday Ave, home
of Mr. and Mra. Glenn Collard.

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Kolb Captures Osceola Race Grand Prix
Johnny Higginbotham
Charles Kolb, a lanky grayhaired Miamian, fam e from
way behind Sunday to cop
the one-hour Osceola llnnilicap trophy In a modified
l'ortche. The Handicap, fta*
tura event in the second an­
nual Osceola Grand Prix of
the Sunfonl-Senilnule Jay cere,
climax rd a two-day meet a t
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Osceola A irport, a t Cenex a,
Six preliminary races were
held Saturday to determine
which cars would run in Sund it y ’ s Handicap. Seventeen
classes comprised some fell-odd
sport cur entries. The ears
consisted mostly of modified
forefun makes some capable
of speeds up to Mil m.p.li. The
2.1 mile asphalt track With its

nine tricky curves provided a
real challenge to the deter­
mined drivers. On numerous
occasions ‘‘spin-outs” occurred
ns curs swerved to avoid one
another o r tried to negotiate
u curve too fust. Several en ­
gines blrw-up In the two days
of grueling races mot every­
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April '22, 1902 — Pngc 7

U rra lh

Uy fo ile d Press International tlie nightcap and Gene Oliver,
Casey Stengel actually was Curt Flood and Don Demeter
each hom rrrd in the opener.
trem bling out of slu-cr happi­
* Dallas Green and H arry ta n ness.
ok were tlie winning pitchers.
T h e 73-jear-old m anager I The Beds slugged lour Pi­
who guided llto Yankees to rate pilclicr* for 111 liila, In­
10 prnnants with hardly more cluding (uur by Eddie Kasku
than a wink was now wide- and three apiece by Frank
Bobinson anil John Edwards.
eyed with unabsted excite­
ment because Ids Mets had
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won four straight games.
"T e e -rifld " he »ald, Ida
voice breaking a bit. ” 1 think
I'll get me a beer."
Casey was king again. His
en u rin g Mels had just climb­
ed out of the National League
cellar by taking a dmiblrhradAguirre enjoyed hie great­
e r from the Milwaukee Brsv- By I'n itrd P ress International
Hank Aguirre has a one- est year in baseball last sea­
es, 8-8 and 9-2, for a fourson wluui lie turned in a Hi 8
gam e iw cep of Hie aeries and track mind.
record for Hie Tiger* and a
"1
have
to
prove
lo
myself,"
their longest winning alreak
sayi the Deiroit Tiger south­ 2.21 earned run average that
In their short history.
"I kept laying we were paw, "th at I’m not a one-year stam ped him the most effec­
tive pitcher in the circuit.
better in spring training.” flash."
Maybe
the
31
year
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So far hr has been even
Stengel reminded. "N ow do
change-up specialist f r o m heller tills year.
you believe it? "
The Improvement Casey re ­ Azusa, Calif., hasn't convinc­
H it 3-2 victory over the
ferred lo certainly wasn’t evi­ ed himself of that yet, but Boston Bed Sox Sunday was
dent while the Meta were los­ he's starting to make a dent hi* third route-going triumph
ing their first eight gam es of on the rest of Hie A m criran without a loss amt Id* earned
season but it showed clearly League.
run average stands at a r e ­
Sunday (o the delight of 28,773
m arkable 1.40.
frem led fans.
Aguirre, who strurk out sev­
Jim Hickman drove In aeven and gave up eight hits,
en runs during Hie doubleheld the Bed Sox srtireless
American l* a g u re
header. whacking a grand
until Hie seventh when Boh
alam oft Claude Raymond to P layer &amp; Club AH It. II. Pel. Tillman nicked him for a twoclim ax a five-run rally in the Aparicm. Balt. 43 8 18 .400 run homer. The Tigera had
30 4 13 .400 clinched the victory before
eighth inning of the opener Tresh, N Y
and homering again with one Leppcrt, Waah 36 4 10 .383 then, howrver, on N o r m
on oif Lew Rurdelte during Yatzmkl. Bo* 43 6 17 .378 Cash's three-run homer olf
another five-run outburst in Hinton, Wash 37 3 M .378 Bill Monbuui|urttc in Hie
Balt 40 6 13 373 fourth The win snapped De
the eighth inning or the night­ Smith,
Alliaon, Minn 43 12 16 363 tro ll's three - gam* losing
cap.
40 T 14 .330 streak.
Ken MacKenrle, "M y Yale Clmoll, KC
32 3 11 .344
fella," aa Casey calls him be­ Torre*, LA
Tlie Cleveland Indians en d ­
cause he's an alum nui of Old L. T hm i, LA 47 8 16 .340
ed
Baltimore'* tour • game
National le ag u e
Eli, w ai credited with the
winning streak with * 2 0
M ets' firat game victory and Player A d u b AH H. II. Pci.
nighteap victory after the
alio aaved the finale for G a­ Edw ards, Cln 32 4 14 .438 Oriole* won Hie opener, 7-0.
len Cisco by holding the De m eter, Phil 46 8 20 .433 Tlie New York Yankee* (h ad ­
44 T 19 .432
llravcs hitlrss over the l i l t Howard, LA
ed Hie Washington .Senators.
McCovey, SF 39 14 16 .410
three inningi.
7-6; the U&gt;&lt; Angeles Angcts
.Mathews,
Mil
46
4
1H
.391
The San Francisco Uianls
downed
Ilie Kau-a* City A’*,
40 7 18 .391
clung to first place by beating F. A1-011, SF
62, and the Chicago
the Chicago Cuba, 3-2, in Hie SawaUkl, St L 23 4 9 .391 Sox heat Ihe Minncsola Twins,
aecond gam e of a double- Robinson, Cin 34 10 13 .382 81), after losing the opener,
header after the Cubs won Hie Cvngtn, Phil 2i « » .373 7-0
47 10 17 M 2
firat gam e, 4-1. The Philadel­ Groat, St. L
.Sieve Barber (truck out 11
Home Run*
phia Philllei won their open­
hatters and held tha Indian*
America*
le
a
g
u
e
;
Howard,
e r with the St. Loula Cardi­
to four lilts as lie pnslrd his
nals, 4-3, In 10 Innings, but Yanka 4; Allison, Twins 4;
third victory for the Orioles,
dropped I he nightcap, 10-3; Leppcrt, Senators 3; Powell,
who were si upped on four bits
Uia Cincinnati Redi routed Oriole* 3; Smith, Oriole* 3;
Iheuiselve* by Dick Donovan
Hie Pittsburgh Pirates, 8-3, Held, Indian* 3.
th e
nightcap.
Jackie
National League: Deme­ in
and Hie Los Angeles Dodgers
Brandt
home
red
fur
Baltimore
swept a pair from tha Hous te r, Phil* 4; Clendenon, P ir­ in Hie opener and Woodie Held
ates 4; McCovey, Giants 4;
ton Colts, 11-1 and t-5.
for Cleveland in the nightcap.
Tom H aller tingled home Maya, Glanta 4; Snider, Meta
Tom Tresh drove in three
1;
Hickman,
Met*
3;
H.
the winning run for the Glanta
runs
with a hom er and two
in the fourth inning of the Aaron, Drive* 3.
singles and Bobby RichardRue*
Hatted
In
nightcap ag ain it the Cubs
American League: Alliaon, Min a!*o contributed Hire* hits
after WiUla Maya led off the
in Hie Yankees' triumph over
inning with hla fourth homer Twins 13; L. Thomas, An­
Hie Senator* a* Jim Bouton
gela
11;
Howard,
Yank*
10;
of the season. Willie McCovry
picked up Ihe victory in r e ­
also bit his fourth hom er in Ward, White Sox 10; Leppcrt, lie! of Italph Terry.
Senators
10.
the second. Billy O'Dell hurl­
N atiaeal League: Edward*,
ed a alx-hittar for hla aacond
EaruP* largest living thing*,
Reds 12; Dem eter, Phils 12;
victory.
Ken Hubbi drove in two Hickman, .Mela 11; F, Akiu, th* giant sequoia*, aprout
runs for the Cubs in the open­ Giant* 10; Cepeda, Giant* 9; from tiny aecil* resembling
e r with three hits, Including a Boyer, Card* 9; Robinson, rolled oata, of which it taka*
3,00ft to make an ounce.
home run, as Dick Ellsworth Red* 9.
posted his second victory with
help from Barney Schultz.
Tony Gonzalez' 10th Inning
double off Ed Bauta gave the
Phili their opening gam e win
over tha Cards, who then
overcam e a four-run deficit
to win the nighteap with a
aix-run rally In Hip fourth,
FOR HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Don Hoak bit a three-run
hom er in the first inning of

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class was Hugh Kleinpeter
from Key tliscnync driving a
Itcgra MK II and posting a
7it, fit ni.ii.lt. average. Finally,
in the big-engine class came
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Cage, in the seventh race.
Frank Hiison, driving his med­
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race. Finally, Charles Kolb,
Miami, driving his big-engine
Porsche RSK, in tho ninth
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Tlie starlin g line-up for the
Handicap wae determined by
claaa and Saturday'* race re ­
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and ,10 seconds. In other
words, tho very last car, who
happened to ba tha winner.

Weekend
Sports
Summary

Casey Trembling With Happiness
As Mets Take Fourth In Row
Loser Al McUcun yielded
eight of Cincinnati's hits dur
ing Hie 2 'a innings he pitched.
Jim Maloney was tlie winner.
Ron Fairly drove in three
runs tor Hie Dodgers in their
first game victor) over the
Colts and then singled home
the winning run in the ninth
inning o( the nighteap.

serious accidents or injuries
occurred.
Ifig. medium, or stuaii-siied
engines determ ined in which
race a pm ticulnr cur ran. S a t­
urday's stand-out in the smallengine class was Stew McMil­
lan from Pompano (teach post­
ing an average speed of 70.Ife
m.p.h. in nn Italian Osca.
Stand-out in tile medium-sued

it) I'nlted Pres* International
Saturday
NKW YORK — No Robbery,
!hc odds*on favorite, won tlie
Zim,sou Wood Memorial at
Aqueduct.

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SAO PAULO, Brazil—Chile
swamped tlie United Suites
soccer team, 10-2, tn the open­
ing competition of tlie fourth
I'nn-Aoicrirun Games.

COLUMBUS. Ohio _ Th#
Central S late College track
tram from W ilborfnrre, Ohio,
surprised Big lo and other
lurga schools to capture the
3'.ith annual Ohio Relay*.
LAWRENCE. Kan. — Five
inect records were set during
the Kansas Relay*, including
a pule vault, of 16 feet, 3.4
inches hy Fred Hansen of
Rice University.
SUNDAY
HOUSTON *— lx ft hander
Huh Charle* of New Zealand
•hot a tournam ent record fourround senra of 268 to win the
foOfOOU Houston Golf Classic,
DALLAS — Fil'd Stolle of
A ustralia won the men's title
of th* llalla* Country Club
Invitational tennis tournam ent
by beating llnin Kirhurdsim
of Dallas, 6-4. 7-6, anil Nancy
Richey of Dallas deflated
Vicki Palm er of Phoenix,
White
Ariz., 6-3, 7-6, fur tlie women'*
crown.

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Standings
United Pres* In trrn aiio iu l
A m rrlran League
W. L Pet.
7 4 .636
Bnltimiirr
6 4 .600
Chicago
6 4 .609
New York
6 3 .343
Boston
6 3 .313
Kansas City
6 3 313
Detroit
lavs Angeles
3 6 133
Cleveland
4 li fist
3 6 .333
Washington
4 K .333
Minnesota
Tuesday's Game*
Detroit at K ansas City
Ixix Angeirs at Washington
MlnnrMHa at Baltimore, night
Huston at Now York
Only gam es scheduled
National le a g u r
W. L. Tri.
San Fraocisco
H 4 .667
6 4 .600
Pittsburgh
St. laiui*
7 &amp; .38.1
7 6 .3.18
Milwaukee
7 6 .538
lavs Angelos
6 6 .51X1
Chicago
6 6 .300
Philadelphia
Cincinnati
4 3 .411
4 K .333
New York
4 9 JIIW
Houston

Engineers
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BOSTON — Tlie Lo* Angele* I-akrrs topped the Bos­
ton Celtics, 120-1 lu, to remain
laicomoUve E n g i n e e r *
in contention In the National
trouced
F irst Fcdei al, 73
Basketball Association final
playoffs, Boston leads the with * 10 hit outburst and
bcat-of-seven set, 3-2.
five hit pitching from lasIn oth er Junior Ixague ac­
A w all-adjuitrd person ace* tion, Elk* defeated Kiwani*
everybody's m istakes, includ­ 83 with Wood* picking up
ing hi* own.
the win.

I Herald Photo)

Seminoles End Regular
Season On Sorry Note
The Seminole High ba»ehntler* ended regular season
play on a sorry nolo a* they
vvei„ Idaiiked hy Lceabuig iO here Friday.
In
oilier prep basehall
games. I.yman nipped T itus­
ville, 3-2 mid Ocoee toppled

Oviedo, 11-8.
Sanford collected only two
hits In the game with Butch
Riser tagged with the Ina*.
Oviedo out lilt Oroea 11-10
hut In the all Important run
column, Ocoee came out on
top with a seven run third in­
ning.
In the Lyman contest, Ly­
man acom l with thr** runa
in tha fourth fram e and held
on to the one run margin be­
HOUSTON turn — Bob hind the five hit pitching of
rlmrle*. a lanky New Zealand­ Griffin.
er, today bail 10,600 reasons
and they're all dollar* why
coif is not strictly a riglilliamlei's game,
Charles, the first aiiulhpnw
ever to win a Professional
Golf Association tournament,
Parent* of North Orlando
look the 3 111,(100 first prize Little 1/rague player* are
Sunday III tile Houston Classic. asked tn attend a meeting
The splintery 27-year-old lo organlza a U tile League
look the lend in the aecond Auxiliary at 6:36 p. m. Mon­
round and held off a strong day al the Recreation A rea.
finish by Fred Hawkins of
Tlie meeting will be under
El Paso, Tex., to win by one direction of Art Rhodes, r e ­
at coke.
creation commissioner.

Charles Wins
Houston Play

Wieboldt’s

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TODAY « Last Day
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Til* Shrine Chib, with nn
In second place is Rutary
unblemished 3-0 rrvord la cur­ followed hy C .P.O . C hit* ns,
rently in first place in SanKiwani* and Elk*,
ford'* junior baseball league
In Little Major League play,
play through last Friday.
Navy amt Perfection ar# tied
for first in the American
League circuit while Yowell'a
ha* a 4-0 record in National
League play.
Following Navy and P er­
fection in Hie
American
Dearborn Kloctroiiira Win- League Is George*, 2-2; F lor­
tr r Bmvling League licit! their ida S tate Bank ami Sanford
award* banquet and p re m it»- Atlantic Bank with 1-3 rec­
tion of trophies at the .Mar­ ord*.
Standard and Chaso are
iam Reaiauraut recently with
high sorb's scratch trophy running behind Yowell'a in
brill* won by Hugh Miller, fur thr National League with 2-3
the men and Mardell Wester- record* followed by F irst Fed­
eral and tlie Locomoliv* E n­
field for Hie women,
Don Coleman won high gineer* with 1-3 mark*.
In
tlie
Men’* Softball
game scratch with Shirley
Goodrich taking th* honor* League, Klngiwood Builder*
sport a 4-0 record followed hy
for the Istliea.
Men's high average was Longwood, 3-1] Wllsnn-Maler
won by Hroni h’nsky and Jnn- and lladrurk, 2-2; JlcHaney,
ny Mar* won fur the women. 1-3 and Chase, 1-4.
In the women'* division,
High aerie* handicap for
tha nmn a n taken hy John William* R estaurant sport* a
Krult and Velma DeCook was 4-0 record followed by AA\V
and J e t lames, 1-8.
top* for the ladle*.
High guim- handicap for the
men went to Maurico O'Con­
ner with Sara low taking the
trophy In the Indie* division.
Mo*t ini pro* eil p l a y e r *
award* were won hy Jim Hyer
and Kitnna Kisner,
Th* firat place tnatn wa*
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SAN MATEO, Calif. — On
My Honor earned a trip to the
Kentucky Derby by winning
tlie $12,000 California Derby
at Bay Meadows.

WEMBLEY, England —
John Ualse* of the United
States set a United Kingdom
record of lo feet. 3 inchi'* ill
the pole vault as ilia threeman American si|uail won all
tour events in which it com ­
peted in an international track
meet.

Kolb, had to overtake and
pass six times the lead ear,
which had a 12 minute and 80
second head-start, to win.
The trophiea were presented
by H. C. Zltza, Co Race
Chairman of th# Central Flor­
ida Sports Car Club of Amer­
ica. Trophies were given for
first and second place in each
race and first and second place
in each class.

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By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBY: We have a neigh­
bor who Koes through out* gurbage to
neck out whiskey and wine bottles.
Then she spreads it all over the
neighborhood while spouting religi­
on. One day I got angry enough to
tell her that Christ drank wine, too.
She replied, "Christ drank only grape
juice!"
Knowing that you have access to
the thinking of learned people, could
you please tell me where in the Bible
It snys Christ drank grape juice in­
stead of wine? Thank you.
‘
MRS. E.

ously. References include St. Mat­
thew 11.18, 19; John 2:3ff; Luke
5:39 and Luke 7:34. which indicate
that there were overly pious people
who criticized even Christ himseif.
Sincerely yours,
The Rt. Rev. Allen W. Brown. D. I).
Bishop: Diocese of Albany, N. Y.”
• • •
DEAR ABBY: Please convey this
message to the woman who wrote to
you und signed herself "Cheated"
because her husband never gave her
n wedding ring. I still have the wed­
ding ring my husband put on my
finger 31 years ago. You can have
it if you want it. Two years ugo my
husband left me for another woman.
1 finally gave him a divorce. So you
see, a wedding ring doesn’t mean a
thing.
"ANNIE"
• • •
CONFIDENTIAL TO PEGGY:
Your household is typical. Mother is
the softer voice. And father is tho
softer touch.
• • •
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Beverly Hills, Calif.
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DEAR MRS. E.: I can best an­
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learned friend:
"Dear Miss Vnn Buren:
I am not sure that I qualify us
one of the learned people to whom
you have access, but I urn happy to
give you such information ns may lie
helpful. Your correspondent's neigh­
bor has John the Baptist confused
with Christ. Nowhere in the New
Testament does it say that ‘Christ
drank only grape juice’. There have
been many attempts to prove th a t
Christ was a total nhstalncr. Such a t­
tempts involve an ignoring of Jew­
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meuning of the Greek and Hebrew
words involved. No reputable schol­
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Perhaps you saw the pic­
ture of the pretty model with
her hairdo designed to make
her look like a long-cared
b aisct hound. The New York
h air atylist who dream ed up
the Basset Bob says it la
going over big.
If Uiia flop-car silhouette
with the h air fashioned Into
aide-hanging loops goes over,
wc women may be in for all
kinds of doggy hairdos.
Wc may be rushing into our
beauty
salons
demanding
"aheep dog bangs," the " te r­
rie r teaac," the "F rench
poodle tw ist," the "pooch
page boy,” or even the "coc­
ker coiffure."
If we arc going to the dogs
for our hairdos we might go
a step further, and take our
own pooches to the beauty
talo n i ao that our h air ran
be act to resem ble their p a r­
ticular hairdos.
If tho color of the h air
doesn't m atch the dog's coat,
that, too, could easily be
changed. Irish setter red
would be a nice hair tint. So
would Labrador black or poo­
dle ailver.
Goofy? Wefl, It's not any
filler for women to go all-out
to try to look like their pets
than It ia to try to dress up
their peta to look like people.
I even read about a dog
who had his own customIrelan d's Mount Hekla Is a
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go right up with dummy'* nro
Then he draws trumps, ruff* a
club to set up dummy’s last
club for discarding purposes
and get rid uf hi* last *padc.
If South pluys hi* king of
club* ut trick two West will
ru ff and lead the *pude as
above, but now South will not
be able to establish his discard
in time and will lose a spado
in addition to two dubs und a
ruff.
White there I* no truuble
reaching gnmc in spite of
Kast’s opening
hid. note
North'* hid of two clubs, llu
ha* a very big hand and shows
thin by bidding the opponent's
suit even though h0 ha* no
high card in it.

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By Ruth Millett

made mink coat. " I l’s not a
blanket," hi* proud owner
insisted. " I f * a real mink
coat—and it waan't easy to
get a mink coat made for a
dog, either."
It would certainly be lea*
expensive, and easier on the
pets, for m adam e to dress
her hair to resem ble th at of
the pooch, than for her to
buy her pooch outfits to
match her own..

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Btr. C’ONTKST
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t)iio of 4 Rambler ClaMte
770 Station wagon* . . . or
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HardwareHousewares Week shoppers,
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April 22. 1903 — Pape 9 12. Heal Estate Tor Sale

llv Nadine Seltzer

3, Ldueutlun • Instruction
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
TEST
Men - Wumen, IB-52. Start
high as 1102.00 a week.
**Co b a c k a n d s c r a p e th a b a r n a c le s o ff th e tu b !"
P reparatory training until
appointed.
Thousands
of
6. For Rent
job* open. Experience us­ 6. For Kent
ually unnecessary. FREE
information on job, sal­ 2 BEDROOM upstairs Apt. LARGE 2 bedroom trailer.
Completely
rvdecuratrd,
Lake Ashby. Adults only.
aries, requirem ents. Write
sparkling clean. Adults. $75.
FA 2-7368.
and phone, Lincoln Service,
1504 Celery Ave. 'a mile
TODAY giving nam e, ad
E. of traffic light. FA 2 0808 FURNISHED or Unfurnished
dress and phone. Lincoln
Duplex. 4 Rooms. Near
service, Box 15, Sanford For ren t or lease. 30 x 40
base. No pets. FA 2-37V5.
Herald.
m etal building with con­
crete flour. Cunlact Ted BRAND NEW Air-Conditioned
6. For B e n t
Apartm ent. F urnished or
Williams Hardware. 205 E.
unfurnished.
$30 and up.
23Ui
St.
BEAUTIFULLY f u r n i shed
W ater furnished. In C as­
room. Private (■Mine. Ph. AVAILABLE NOW. Beautiful
selberry Area. Call days
FA 2-7431.
Brittany Farm House.
T E k-5931 or call night*
2 HR Kit. equipped. $03
T E 8-3714.
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
2 11K. Kit. equipped. $75
F irst St. N ear 2 city free
2 BEDROOM house, kitchen
parking lots and slipping
equipped. $63 llio. FA 2-4089.
store's. No utility charges.
Reg. Real E state Broker
Suitable fur couple or sin­
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha 2 A PAH T il ENTS. Furnished.
gle. inquire Jaeobson Dept.
IIKJU E. 2nd. SI. FA 2 D221.
Store,
NEW furnished A. unfurnish­
ed 2 bedroum duplex a p a rt­ FURNISHED large garage
UNFURN. 1st Floor. 3 m is.
m ent, tile baths; terrazzo apt. 1902 Mattie. FA 2 0731.
bath, 2 screened porches.
floors. Ph. FA 2-2374 after 2 BEDROUM Flint, house loi
3&lt;jU Magnolia A te. Apply
5 p ill.
sm all family. Call I A 2 ti37u
upstairs evenings.
uftcr U P. M.
BENT
A BED
Houses fur r e n t . For infor­
Rollaway, Hospital &amp; Baby
mation contact Ted Wil­
9. For Sale or Rent
Beds.'
liam s Hardware, 2U5 E.
By Day, Week, or Month House. FA 2-7*98 or FA 2-4205.
25th St.
CARROLLS FURNITURE
2 lilt. 8t7 C atalina. FA 2-0578
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house. Ph. FA 2-5181 110 W. 1st St.
1303 Elliott A te., FA 2 52.VI
2 BEDROOM furnished a p a rt­ 3 BEDROOMS. I's hath* 22U
or FA 241325.
liradsliaiv Drive. Inquire at
ment, also efficiency ap a rt­
230 Bradshaw.
ment, furnished. 322-&lt;&gt;3ll.
3 ItUOM furnished Apart­
ment for couple. 143. Ph. 2 BEDROOM luiutc, kitchen l.NJUY living on Lake Mary.
FA 2-73W.
3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, water
equipped. $75 month. I’h.
for Imating, etc. Approx.
FA 25303.
2 li acres citrus trie s . Ph.
FURNISHED
House.
1U15
FA 29162.
Elm . 322-5817.
I h I k . ( ‘w o rt of I k r r ..O » l»
3 BEDROOM, 2 hath (tome,
Ju iiar, k .w l o o l . r o u o t i . M m NICELY Furnished 2 bed
Mo. In I’. o k a l . .
Florida room, built in oven
tn r n r u m "f
room paneled house &amp; den
amt range. Large utility
FA V K ENNEDY .
Call after 4. FA 2 3219.
room and ea rian t, shallow
Tn VII l rrJIlnm "&gt; l r .r .o n .
well for yard. Rent $115
Ilnslna I'lnlm. nr ll.mnnas 1 &amp; 2 BEDROOM A partm ents.
per month. See at 123 K.
A anl-.l *nl4 S'.alnlet
Furnished &amp; unfurnished.
You s»U ,«ch of loti »r«
Coleman Circle, Pineerest.
Qucsnel Apts. 404 E. 14th
h.rrt),- li-iiirtod kiul rsqUlrsU
If InlerrsttYi call colleet.
lo
iit an y c l a i m s a n d -laSt. Apt. 7. 322 HUM
u i . n . l " which y o u . o r .Itn sr
Id, Daniel !•
Kennedy,
o f y o u m s ) l i s a c . . s l n s t th *
MOQ 902B NAS. Patuxent
RENTALS
• t a t * o f KAY KK N N K D Y , d a ­
River, M aryland. VO 3 3111,
r t s * . i l , l a i c o f - s h l C outily,
HDRM, unfurn. home L&gt;ch
t o t h . f 'u u n t y J u luc o f H . t o l ­
Ext. 410.
Arbor $95. 2 Hodriii. Turn.
u o l . C o u n t ) , K l o r h l s . a t h is
Apt. $55. Robert A. Wil­
f f l c . In t h . c o u r t h o t i * . o f
*n!d C o u n t y » t ti .tnfor«l. F l o r ­
liam s, Realtor. FA 2 3931. 10. Wanted lo Rent
ida.
w ithin
ala
calendar
m o n t h s front t h a t l m . o f t h a
3 HR. Co til fort a hie house. I'll- ROOM 17.00 week or share
r i m p u b l i c a t i o n “r
n o th .
A partm ent 115 S. French
T w o c o p l . « o f r aclt c l a i m o r
furn. &amp; Reas, lto t E. 2otli
• I rtn au d wltall tu- In w r l t l n a .
Ave. Call after 5 p. m. for
St.
Call
Ocala
629
22o6
col­
a n d ( h a l l s l a t * t h a | t l a c . of
J
. C. McCarty.
r c . t d t n c , and p o .t e r r i c . adlect.

ROSA L. PAYTON

Legal Notice

CDO*i

A

sure to assist you ill se­
lecting a home.

Stenslrom Realty

F U. Irt&lt;i 141ft

iteal E state — Mortgage*
4 i l l N. Park. Ave. FA 2 242U

11(3.1

MLLERSo/SANFORD

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
Centrally Air • Conditioned.
3 large itedrooms, I1* bath*,
with a screened porch. IU7
1961 S. Park Ave.
Bunker Lane.
FA 2 5232 anytim e
TEE 'N GREEN ESTATES
2»th St. Fix tension
F o il SALE by owner. Lund
at Corner of Ith and Buy
RAVENNA PARK
Ave, 376' x 200*. FA 2-0221
Very neat arid attractive 3
Ix-dronm CB liutiie, featur­ 3 BEDROOM, l hulli F u r l
ing standard ex tras plus lent condition. Facing lake.
fenced yard and air con­ 162 Luke IM Dr. Can be had
ditioner. Ju st $675 down for NO DOWN PAYMENT.
and $78 per month.
Call FA 2 7117 or FA 2 1472.

a t HstifurtI,
miiMilu ( 'u u n t y ,
I tu rltla fur II ip Arluptluti of
unr
N A N N E L E T T , b u r n 2 BFHHIOOM house. Kitchen
equipped. Near base.
J g t i u g r y 3 l r 4 , A l» ISEsi, u*i•ler t n g n a m e u; 8ES6ANANNE
FA 2-3083.
IIA V E l tb r iL K
Vvu grs h * rtu &gt; r« «|ulr# J t o
flit
yuur
w r i t t e n u M v d l d i i , Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. Sur­
If a n y yuU tiava, w i t h Hun.
plus City. 2ul W. 1st St.
Arthur l l u k w l t l i Jr.. Clark o f
iiur «alil I ' h u r i at
h g n fur 4&gt; Furn. 2 lied room h o u s e .
l i u r l i l g . pfiiS m uup&gt; tlig rr.if
oti
th * uiiiI&lt;f'g'.Klii 4 Al t o r n »y 1 Adults. No pets. F A 2-7031.
f u r i M l i l u n s r s * o n o r bxform «
th if ill tli tlay o f April
D, STENSTROM RENTALS
l "*•3, o r Ju4g'*iit»»t
w ill h&gt;9 I
i « fi il * r «-J Hi * rtf I n b y »!* fgialt, 1 We presently h a te an out­
W I T N K88 tii| bgitil giidi oT* j
standing selection of rental
flcigl ■•i'.al tpf I Nl* 11 tifuu'dli * | and lease home* for your
Court
ut s a i l form, firm Inula
inspection
in
all
print
t o u t i i y , b l u r i J a , i b i s His 211 b ,
of
Mutvh HM.3
ranges. It will be a plea­
taE A E j

lidii aifil, M o H j *
F u UIIrU A p r i l 1, ft, X

Wall

Efficiency Apt. 61t Park

3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip
ped Imjusc. Call FA 2-7709
for appuinlmcnt.

H. R. cu vv.in, Jr . !

St. Johns Realty

12, Real Ewtutc Fur Sale

rm tlck hgvg flUJ tlislr vsrl- W E LA K A APARTMENTS:
Rooms private bath*, 114
F s t l t l u a hi lh « F l r c u l l
Cu tirt, N in th J u - l h 'l a l I ?9rcuft t
W. F irst St

%nhur

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

2 UDItM. T railer. 322 6388.

! B E I) It O O 31 Apartment.
Knotty pine snack bar and
A. -J &lt;Alatritu r uf Um
cabinets, screened porch.
E - t s i c (•
FA V K KNNEDT&gt;
$60. 801 Magnolia, Duplex
tttfl
317 W. I21h Si. $00. CB 2
A. tRassr, J r .
iM'droom house, tile bath,
IlKurtisy Pm m I4 E » t a t s
I l l ' s M a g n o l ia Av« nu«
newly decorated, breeze^iiiifnriL F l u r h l a
way and rarp u rle. Good lo­
F u b l t a h April ft. 1ft, : ? . I t .
CD ll* 32
cation $7o. All nicely furn
• I i i i : iif i r.u iiiiix , M tL i i .
islied. NO 8 3267.

i l**r k
t l y i Mat him T. V lb l* n t
I*, i
R, M M grg, A l l u r n s j fur
F ftiltlo n trs;

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY BY OWNER— Nice 4 Udrin.
Auto Gla.v*. lops
St per day rental for Electric
Centrally Air • Conditioned,
A Sent Cover*
Carpet Shampooer with pur­
2 bath home in Ravenna
one 3 bedroom, one 4 bed­
chase of Blue Lustre. CarA tdvllwilde area. Large
room. each have large fam ­
utility Itm. and workshop,
roll'* Furniture.
ily room* i BE n T BUY IN
double corporle, air-condi­
« hp. SNAPPIN T urtle 25
,304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-8632
FLA.) L'psala Road.
tioning, central heat A fire
inch. cilt. In good condition.
T E E ’N GREEN ESTATES
place, covered patio facing ALL WORK GUARANTEED
$100. FA 2-5tK&gt;7.
2iHh Si. Extension
Lake Ravenna, Reasonably
a u t o g l a ss
priced. 301 Vlhlen Rd. Ph.
HIGH LAM ) PARK
LOOKING FOR RUGS? Drop
FA
2-2131.
Cozy 3 Bit CB home situated
by F urniture Center. Rraidon spacious oak shadtsi cor­ OSTEEN. New fram e Ivouvc. Senhnrik Glass and Faint
ed. hooked, frieze, decor,
ner lot. Features too num­
Company
heavy h r a i d c d chenille
2 Ur'*, kit. equipped. Car210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
erous to itemize. Drive by
and
hall
runner*,
1166
porte. By owner. FA 2-218H.
2427 Laurel Avenue, then
French Ave,
AUTO RADIO SERVICE
cull for early inspection Li. Iluaincs* Oppurtunity
PERSONAL RADIO A TV MAGNUS electric chord or­
date. Ju st $13,iki0, with
25th. St. A Sanford Ave.
gan. Practically new.
$4iki down and $uo per F'or Lease. Service Station.
FA 2-8790.
month! \ real fine home Choice location. Apply The
;I1A. Pet.
buy I
Pure Oil Co. 604 W. 6th St.
3 AIR CONDITIONERS. Used
SIAMESE kiltrn*. F'A 20171
Fedilrr Wcstinghousc. Leav­
Ifi. Female Help Wnnlrd
------------------------- 1-------------------------IIEAGLE PUPS. Papers. $35. ing town, m ust sell. Total
WAITRESS must be exper­
price $350. 323-0656.
FA 2 7541.
Real E«tale — Mortgage*
ienced and Curb girl. Apply
111 N. Park Ave
FA 2-2426
USED Crosley Khelvador apt.
Chick \ \ T reat. Sanford.
iPJ. Flowers - Shrubs
size refrigerator, new fin­
2 Bedroom, I bath, large cor­ WOMEX-W HITE. P art Time.
ish
........................ $99 91
ner lot facing lakr. IU9 Telephone survey work in Annual* Petunia*, S napdra­
USED UE 8 cu. ft. refrigera­
gon*,
ra
m
d
c
i.
Vegetable
Wait* Drive, S u n i a n d
audit dept, from downtown
tor, new finish, guarant­
Plant*. Dutch Mill Nursery.
E state. F'llA in service. office. $1.15 an hour, salary
eed .............................. $79.95
Up»uU ltd. Just off 2olh St.
$450 down, monthly JSt.73, pins bonus. Pleasant voice.
USED Crosley
Slid vadore,
and 1st SI.
VA nothing down. FA 2 Sti74 F'or an appointment call
165 cu. ft., lull width
or FA 2-2118
323 (HtW.
PUTTED MUMS in bloom.
freezer, new finish, guar­
35c u p .'
anteed ...................... $129.95
3 BEDROUM, l ti.it ti Cll
GHAPEVILLE NURSERY
USED GE autom atic W ash­
house, fenced back yard. WANTED. Resident of Town
e r ............................ $119.95
Call FA 2-0600 before 5. uf Casselberry for opening G rapevillc Ave. N ear 2oth St
as Deputy Town Clerk. $1 25
USED GE nutomullc w ash­
FA 2-4261 after 5
hour. Approximately 3U hours 33. Furniture
er
.............................. $09.93
a week. .Must have experi­
DUMONT console TV $49.95
Used
furniture,
appliances,
ence in shorthand, typing and
RCA Console TV . . . . $49.95
tool*, etc. Bought • Sold.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM bookkeeping. Contact Mayor
ADMIRAL 21” table model
l-arry'«
Mart
215
Sanford
116 N'. Park Ave. FA 2 6123 F'red G. Heath. TE 8-3616 or
TV ............................ $49.95
Ave.
Ph.
FA
2-4132
TE 8 3622.
GE 21” table model TV $t9.95
BY OWNER. 3 lilt, 2 bath
Sell Us Your fu rn itu re. Quick $5 DOWN DELIVERS any
Reduced for quick sale. IT. Male Help Wanted
used TV or appliance.
Service With the Cash.
Pickup payments. FA 2-1263.
Trades accepted.
SU PER TRADING POST
WANTED bartender. Experi­
FA
2-6077.
GOODYEAR SERVICE
ence necessary. Apply CPO
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
STORE
Mess Open Naval Air Station.
Realtor
FREE ESTIMATE
555 W. F irst St.
Raymond LundquLt, As so,
FA 2 1330 Ext. 419.
Upholstering &amp; M attress ren­
FA 2-3951 Allanlic Bank llldg.
ovating. New A Used Furni­ 3(1. Automobile)) • Trucks
19. Situulinnsi Wanted
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
2 lilt. Home at 6U) hi litli St.
BUYING A NEW or
Co., at 7u9 Celery Ave,
Large modern kitchen. All Child Care. FA 2-2274
USED CAR?
FA 2-2117.
new plumbing. Air-Cond. in
RELIABLE Bah) silting by
FINANCE IT WITH US
living i. dining room. G ar­
the hour, day or weekend. JENKINS &amp; WILLIAMS
• I jow Interest Rates
age, carporlr, 1U pine trees
Call FA 206(4.
* Low Monthly Paym cnta
FURNITURE
in &gt; ard $10,7181. Adjoining
FLORIDA STATE BANK
NEW A Used furniture ami
corner lot optional at 41366. 1!L lleuuly SnRins
appliance*. Good place tu
Easy term s, J . N. Ifuhson
CARS WANTED
buy—sell or trad e. EASY
J r . FA 2-1535 or FA 2 0228. HARRIETT S BEAUTY NOOK
REEL'S USED CARS
TERMS. Wholcaale price*
Complete Beauty Service
luth SI. &amp; Sanford Ave,
ATTRACTIVE
3 bedroom,
fur cuali.
Evening ApiHiinlments
I 's hath home. Built in kit­ 165 So. Oak
Teleplwne F'A 2-7450
'59 FORD Station Wagon!
FA 2 5742
chen, air-conditioner. Cus­
Too S. Sanford Avenue
Air-Conditioned. Radio ti
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
tom dra|M‘* ami power mow­
heater, power brakes and
WANTED
reliable
couple
to
Special
on
Perm
s.
Call
for
e r included. $306 down,
steering. $866. FA 22363.
take up moot lily payment*
ap|Kihiliucnt. 3 senior ope­
monthly payment* $8tuo.
of $13.56 on 3 complete 37. Bonis - Moloid
rators. F ree parking lots.
FA 2-2650.
rooms of furniture. Call
318 Palm etto Ave.
322-0834
2 BEDROOM iiouse, 215 S.
TE 8 1511, Ca**elherry, col­
G atew ay To Tlie M aterw ay
Maple. $5,306. F'A 2-6137.
L’.*&gt;. I 'lu m h m i; S e rv ic e #
lect.
Holmort Sjwirtinif Goods
NO CASH NEEDED
Your EVINKUDE Dealer
34.
Article*)
Fur
Sale
3 Bedroom, 2 hath. $61 a
301 6 8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2 5961
month. T. A I. included.
Ladies, c h i l d r e n * Shoes,
16 ft. HIGH HAT BOAT.
322 8685.
Iittm liiiifr A llc u lin tc
$1.99 up. Men* ahoea $2.99
M ercury Mark 7uo motor.
AIR CONDITIONING
up. Surplus City, 2U1 W.
HOMES OF DISTINCTION
Mitchell adjustabta trailer.
CONTRACT and REPAIR
1st.
2205 S. Sanford Ave.—offers 3
FA 2 IIH3.
WORK
bedrooms, fireplace a n d
INTERIOR
1667 Sanford Ave. FA 2 6562 EXTERIOR A
separate dining room . The
1-alex or ml base Paint. 3S. M otorcycle)) • S c o o te r s
owner of tills d u n n in g
PLUMBING
$2.79 single gallon. Mary VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS.
HUM FI w ill consider any
ContractINg Repair*
C arter Paints. 269 W. First
New A Used.
reasonable offer ami private
FR E E ESTIMATES
St.
Lewis Hale* A Serrlca
financing ran lie arran g ed —
It. L. HARVEY
2517 Country Club Rd.
IF* that simple I Call us for 264 Sanford Ave.
FA 23383 LIVING Room suite. Slip
Ph. FA -2-7028
covered.
$65.
FA
2-1691.
u showing— This could Iw
ju st what you a re looking 2fi. Radio &amp; Telcvinlon
1959 ALL STATE 31d o r Scoo­
R E A D Y MIX C o n c r e t e , w i n
for.
ter. FA 2-74U9.
PERSONAL RADIO it TV
dow
tills,
lintels,
steps,
211 Summerlin Ave —This is
1 DAY SERVICE
kicks, sa n d , c e m e n t, ro ck ,
31). Trailer)) • Culmnan
a "S leeper" yet we consider
23th. St. &amp; Sanford Ave.
PH&gt;e, s t e e l , g r e a s e t r a p s ,
It one ot our lies! buy s. A
Ph, 323 0653
d r y w e lls , s t e p p i n g S lon e*. SMALL All sumlnum T railer.
cozy, com fortable, 2 bed
Miracle Concrete Co.
Sleeps 4, Fully equipped.
room home VERY MODER­ 27. Special Service*
360 Klin Ave.
FA 25751
FA 2 5939.
ATELY PRICED at $12,906.
In the VERY CHOICE
Aip-Comlitioninjar 2 CHAIRS. Need cuvcrs. &lt;10 1962 FLEETWOOD House*
each. I-'A 2 8968,
MAYFAI R SECTION, so H. 11. 1’01*13 CO., INC.
trailer. 16' x 50'. 322 3620.
suitable for tiie newly weds, 2181 ,Xo. Park Ave. FA 2-4231
the retired couple or the
Independent widow or wi­ WEl.l-S DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKLE It SYSTEMS
dower.
It’a
worthy
of
All Tyjies and Sizes
your consideration—Let ns
We Repair and Service
shuw this lii yuu.
S T I N E
Marliuiery and Supply Co.
267 W. 2nd St.
FA 2 6432

Stenstrom Really

HARDWARE
20S E. Will
EA 2dUttt

I M A , TIM
J \ M F . 8 G R O V E R L ET T.
l ' l a o t u f rpifiifrtivTa am i
utlilfiM u u knutt n
Yuu a r g tisreby aullflsd t h a t
H a i r y ft Hu vt ri»i I* k Rii'l big
vl f*, K g tliry n E l U a b « t h II.*v-

34. Article* For Sale

"
. INSTALLED

TED WILLIAMS

d r .* " of
t h . tlaln iu n t
and
that! L. sw orn
t o by th *
i l a l n m n t , hi* a , » n l . n r a t t o r n . y a n d a. t-orn p a n l . d t.y a
f ilin g f t . of o n . d o l l a r a n d
• il. h c l a i m n r d e m a n d tiol »o
f l l. t l " h u l l Ik t o l d ,
MAMI K1. T. K K N S K I tV

12. Real KMntr For Sale 29. Automobile Service

Seminole Really

/CHEVROLET

Piano Tuning and Repair
W. I.. Harmon — F'A 2-4223
LAWNS Itenivalcil - Aerule
Remove- Thatch • Chinch
, Bug Spray (VC-13) - Forth
z e - l'h . F A S 4244
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.

SINGER
SKWLNG MACIIINI3
CALL KA 24&gt;78;i

Fu v ll T v il u k “
We now have under construc­ SMTIII All l oiiditlou Rvirlgerallon s ir vice. All work
tion for your ins|wction a
guaranteed. Very reason
Real E state — .Mortgages
lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath
111 N. P ark Ave.
322 2420
able in price. Day^l-’A 2-7434
Imjiiic, sllualed on a corner
Night FA 2 2609.
lot
in
desirable
Idyllwilje.
PAY closing cost* and as
Ibis home features ull of
sume $62 monthly pay
FRIG IDA IRK
the exciting Items neces­
ments
on
two • bedroom
Sale* A. S en ice
sary to please the discrim ­
house. Call F’A i-3493.
G. II HIGH
inating home buyer of tolliNi W. 1*1 St. Sanford
duy. Prom pt action will at
Ph. FA 2-3863
ford yuu the opportunity tu
select paint and tile colors,
Ullire FA 2-2)18
plus ollwr minor custom Mowing and edging, etc. S at­
Night FA 2-6648
changes.
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
322-U7UO
F,A 21817.
Sanford. Fla Total, just $26,666, with only
2524 Park III
$1681 down and $131 fa r BICYCLES and l.awu Mow­
IIEDRUO.MS, living and dm
er* repaired. Free pickup j
month.
including
every­
illg mow, big c«t|x&gt;r1e plus
and de ivery. J . M. Baird.
thing! No eluting costs!
paneled in frout, in front
322 6716. Lake Mary.
May
we
serve
you?
porch, with jaluusied win­
dows. Go and see il, looks
THE HLUNDON PRESS
good inside. Make me an
Job Printing
offer a n l we will trade.
Sucial, Com mercial, Cards
.Must tell. 4 '. (&gt;l loan, (.all
Announcements
Real L slale — Alurtgage*
Cocoa collect. NE 6-3236.
I I I N. P ark Ave.
FA 2 2426 367' E. 1*1 Si.
Ph. 323-6921

Stenslrom Really

Jim Hunt Really

LAWN SERVICE

Stenslrom Realty

OLDS

CADILLAC

SQUARE DEAL CARS
&lt;&gt;2 Monza &lt;&gt;2 Cadillac

62 Chev.

.H|,»rt Coupe
1 Spri-,1 Tran*.

4 Hour
P om i-r Ami Air

1 Door
6 Cyl. Hid.

*2185

*4495

*1795

&lt;&gt;1 Chev.

59 Olds

59 Chev.

Stallim Wagon
Y-H Auto,

4 Door • 98
Power, Air

Htatiun Waaon
6 C yL Hid.

*1795

*1695

*1445

59 Chev.

58 IMyni.

58 Ford

1 Door
6 C j L Stand.

2 Door V-tt
Std. Tran*.

2 Dour
« C )L Hid.

*1095

'445

57 Olds

57 Chev.

*696
55 Chev.

2 liw ir - *h
Aulu. Iran*

2 lloor V-8
Std. Trans.

lietair 4 Door
« Cyl., Hid.

■695

*695

*395

F IIK D a n d A U D K K Y
YHACKLE
211) K. 2 n d S T .

CLAUDE II ITTELL
2505 HARK AVE.
HANFORD

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Pafre 10 — 'Aprfl 2 2 ,198S

RfraTB

Citrus Pruning
Demonstration
Set Wednesday

. u

A special demonstration of
pruning and topping method*
and techniques for citrus ha*
been set for 'J p. m. Wednes­
day a t the Heifer Brother*
grove in Longwood, try the
.Seminole County Agricultural
Agents office.
The grove is located one and
a half mites west of I levy. 17fig on SIS HU. There will he
signs to mark Ihe way.
Specialists on the program
will he Dr. Dale Kretehman
(tom the Citrus Kxperiment
Station and Jack .Mel'own nod
Dalton Harrison from Ihe
I'niversity of Florida Agricul­
tural Extension Service,
Dealer* in pruning equip­
ment a ie invited to di'inonstia le their equipment after
the dem onstration on method*
and techniques.
'T in n in g is on important
topic of discussion fur grow­
ers, caretakers and production
manager*," said Krnie Luridberg, assistan t county agent.
".Severe pruning is neccssary in many rase* because of
ihe severity of the cold thin
past December. In some in­
stance* the tree* need to lie
topped. Topping means that
the lops of llio tree* are cut
hack.”
For additional Information
on the dem onstration Wednes­
day, contact the Seminole
County Agricultural office.

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lu n c h e o n f o r a ll r e a lto r n a n d o t h e r Hpceiul
H ues la n t D ie Hite o f t h e i r n e w G r e e n b r ie r o f
I-och A rl*or K ntiiteH , F r id a y . H e r e t h e o f fic ia ls
B r y o n I .e a c h , H e c rc ta ry tr c i w u r e r ( l e f t ) a n d W il­
lia m H ru m le y , p r e s id e n t (a c c o m l f r o m r i g h t )

aland with two gucHla, Engineer Bill Leffler and
Herald Puhliaher Walter Gielow on the track of
a caterpillar tractor on the pile of the new de­
velopment juxl Houth of the Mayfair Golf
Co ur h o .
(Herald Photo)

Special Events Set At Gen. Sanford Library

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I n celelirnlloti of tlto Semin­
ole County Semi-Centennial,
on unusual exhibit of old pho­
tograph*, curia* and nienientns
o f eurly Sanford will go on
displuy at 2:00 p. in. Thursday,
nt (lie (icnrral llem y Hhcltmi
Hanford Memorial Library and
.Museum in F ort Mellon Park.
In ndilition, tlm library will
present allilo projections of
early picture* of Sanford and
(lie Rurroumihig area T hurs­
day night from 7 p. in. until
il p. m. Most of these pieturea
uto fiom the oxtenaivo collec­
tion of W. 11. Vincent, local
resident, and n number are the
work of Dr. Fred Knuinlnger’*
fa th e r, a pioneer photographc r in the county.
Dr. Fieri Kmuningcr, lihrnr*
inn ami museum cuiator, and
u resident of Ilia county since
1HU0, lias announced th a t the
library will ho open from it
it. tn. until 0 p. m, on SuluV
day.
A ssisting him in greeting
visitor* wilt lie members of
the Sallle Harrison chapter of
the Daughter* of the Ameri­
can Devolution anil wives of
the member* n( the Hoard (if
Manager* of the Henry Sludton Hanford Memorial Library
and Museum Association in ­
cluding tlm following:
Mrs. Urwrenre Tinsley, Mis.
J . I„ Him*, Deltary. Mrs, lidniund Mr lscli, Mrs. A. W. Lee,
Mrs. F. li. Itoumillul, Mrs.
Dean Till tier, Mr*. II. W.
Hui'ker, Mrs. J . Ht. Clair
White, Mis. .1. It. Hay, Mrs. A.
H. McCullum, Mrs. A. II. Key,
Mrs. M. .1, lira ill, Mint Kimmi
linker, Mrs. C. It. Ihiwsun,
Mr*. Hmolidl Chase, Mrs. H.
II. 1‘upe, Mr*, (i. Andrew
Speer, Mr*. Hoy H. W right Jr.,
Mrs. .1. C, llutchiann, Mis. II.
F. Whitm-r Jr., Mr*. Flank
F.van*, Mis. II. li. True mol
Mi*. Haymoiid Hall,
Thu library anil museum,
completed in I!di7, commemor­
ate* Henry Hhelton Hanford —
lawyer, diplomat, general nail
founder of the City of Han­
ford. Having served n* the
United State* minister to IU-Igium for eiglil years, (iencral
Hanford began a new career
in Florida in INTO when he
|iiltrha»rd t
uerrs (near
iy 20 sipiaru miles) of land
iHirdeiing oil Lake Monroe.
lie foHtned tli« growth of
rill u* at Ids HI. (irrlrudo o r­
ange grove and experimented
witli the culture of many
other varieties of fiult* at lii.i
126 aere ‘Iropieal gulden,"
Ilelair.

To pro mu to development of j gutilzi-d the Florida Land nod IKK) foot pier Into Lake Mon­
(tie m en, Ceneriil Hanford o r - 1ColonlunUon Company, Guilt a roe, erected the Hanford Hotel
uml established t e l e g r a p h
communication. Hi* wife In­
fluenced construrtlon of the
original Holy Cross episcopal
Church.
The interior of the library
is copied as far as possible
from photograph* of the lihrnry as It was in the gener­
a l’* home, "The Homestead"
in Derby, Connecticut.
It is furnished with massive,
curved cabinet* ami t a b l e * and
I lie building contain* many
rare volume*, the oldest being
a law dictionary w ritten in
Latin ami published in INgfi.
Ollier Items in the rnllertinn
range from silver buttons with
Hie monogram H. S. H. to Urni rule-cove ic'd scrapbook* con­
taining visiting cards left at
Ilia Hanford*' official resi­
dence in Heigitim and invita­
tion* from Hie king and queen
of (h at country.
A p rlm l memento is a large
silver inodnltion signifying
(ieueral Hanford's nomination
as a (•remit Officer of Ihe O r­
der of Leopold, Also on dis­
i f i l l '. !
play are portraits of members
of the Hanford family pin* hii
' M A D A M E It II T T li It !•* I. V ' nnnngcment, in
assortm ent o f nutogrnphed
buck, won tllKployoil liy Mra. Hill Itytm ot thin
pictures, drawings, ilagiierrumonth*H mooting of tin* North Orhunhi Gtirilen
types and print*. Many of
Chili wlien riieiiiliei'H pivnoiitoil llioir own pro­
these are of memhera of the
gram. In front «r« rlovoriy doonratoil plntos
Belgian royal family.
iiiutlu by Mrs. Hon Noll.
(Herald Photo)
Approximately bn,mill Items
of (icncrnl Hanford's papers riirrespomlrrirc, ledgers, docu­
ment*, etr.—were microfilmed
by the Archive* Division of the
Tennessee Hlnta I. Unary in
Ithill nod are kept ill the \ milt
of the Florida State Hank.

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W W. Amlersun, pink ami
while aililtcl.il swei'lpe.i* In
blue container; Mrs. Leonard
H ieuarl. arrangem ent of a r
Idieial glad* ami daffodils;
Mr*. Kichanl S t u d tie n ,
small arrangem ent of roses
in Vieluriau eotilainer; Mrs.
Carl Hyatt, white glad a r ­
rangem ent; All*. Hill Hvan.
an arrangem ent entitled "M a­
dame llulterlly" using small
Oriental figurine* placed on
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Mrs. Charlie C. Collins, at,
died Saturday at Sr minute
Memorial Hospital after a
long illness.
SI*' wa* a m em ber of the
Friend* Church of North
Carolina ami (lie Hibiscus
Garden Circle of Sanford.
Mrs, Collins is survived by
her sister, Mrs. IL II. I'arkes
of Sanford and four step­
children. Mrs. W. K. Brown,
Hincliurst, &lt;»a.; Ilamlal) Col­
lins of Texas; Bernard Collint of N. Y. amt Clarence
Collins of l.ake Mary. There
are also several step-grand
children.
Her view* are scheduled al
10 a. in Tuesday at llrisson
Funeral Horne wilh the Rev.
Fred It Chance ofliciating
assisted by
lie s. IL L.
O'Quinn.
Iliinal will be m e v e r­
green C em etery.
I'a llo rarers will Ire J. I*.
Hales. M&lt; | Wilkins, John Fox
ami lien Whittier.

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Mrs. C. Collins
Dies At Hospital

Garden Club Members
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April meeting a* (lie women
presented llit'ir own program
featuring floral arrangem ent*
and articles made at home.
The piriceii* nl leathering
carnation* wa* demoindrulctl
Icy Mrs. (irsiige Diaiuelte with
each meinlsT following the
step by-step lush m l Ion.
A note of warning fam e
11mu Mrs. H i,n il-* Howell
who said that Hie glurimo Illy,
althoilgll he.ml Will, IS deadly
poisonous and lli.ct homct|uiiera should he caul lulled to
watch cliildien m the area*
where Ihe gloriosu is used.
Among those exliihiliog arrangemenl* were Alls. Du
quelle, wall planter with urlilicial m aleriuls; Mr*. Jt'*»e
Wallace, Hawaiian Keekowa
A light year it ruughly six eenlerplcee umig orange and
trillion mile*.
green arlilin al (lower*; Mrs.

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'Hot-Potato'
Pay

Auto Show Time

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The most modern in
: automobile fashions anil
styling.'* will he offered
for public viewing when
125 of the latest 1963
models will he displayed
at tlie fourth annual San­
ford Automobile S It o w
s|)onsored hy the Sanford
Automobile Dealers As­
sociation.
These 125 new ears and
new trucks will l&gt;e on dis­
play Wednesday, Thurs­
day and Friday after­

Is Stymied
T A L Is A II A S S K K
(UPI) — The Florida
Education AsHociatioti'a
?88 million lint po'nto—
teacher pay raises—was
tossed around in three
I e g I « I a live committees
Monday.
The H o u s e Public
Schools Committee pass­
ed the KEA's full request
for ? 100 ncross-tho-l&gt;oard
raises, hut the House Ap­
propriations
Committee
refused to go any higher
than the $20 million al­
ready written into its hill.
The measure was dis­
cussed in the Senate upp r o p r i a l ions commit­
tee and seems to have a
bright future there. That
will have to wait until
Wednesday. Ii o w e v e r ,
when
the committee
holds a special meeting
to look into the matter.
The House Appropria­
tions Committee was to
submit
s u u m il
iits
ts
ubillion-plus
tiiio it-p iu s

CLO
Hj LAIIRY \ KIISII EL

The G iant’* dormitories have
been valued nt $27&gt;0,000 . . .
equipment ami property. . ■ .
Giants asking $:)3U,00l) for
the facility from the Castle
Height* Prep School. . . •
lh-ul has ap p am itly fizzled.

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Poor Chailcs hinnpf. . . •
F irst his Senii-Ci-ntenial sign
(flim sy of course) got ripped
to ih m i l hy the heavy rain*

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w ent out of the Chelsea Title
Corp. the other day to w ider
timt planter. . . . And it «u*
gone!

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Municipal Stmluim will tie
t .inverted into bns.-l.all dintmuid for the Mimmer month*
litli the city nnd sponsor*
working hand-in-hand. Actual
r o it $2,237.48. . . . City to furni»h labor nnd equipment and
Inil night agreed to kick in
$500 for light* for some night
hall games.

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Im portant Semi-Centennial
meeting tonight at 8. A must
fur everyone conii.-ctc.l with
tlie affair.

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request is tacked
biltc to 1&gt;C later
,l-s
nmeudment.
Die Semite coniniltteu
discovered Monday that
it had not written it cent
into the $1,065,658,961
upper c ham her lull intro'bleed Monday.
R u t the committee,
amidst warnings from
Chairman L. K. Edwards
that “somelsaly is going
to have to put the spending brakes on," decided
to write several spending
amendments Wednesday
nnd submit them Tliursday after the s e n a to r s
hud a chance to look over
the 68-page bill.

Navy Relief
Drive Slated

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Cordon Itradley having lun
tr)in g to guess how many
different ways people will
biing the picnic to the HYOP
—bring your own picnic—on
Golden
Anniversary day
. , , Spread oil the ground?
. . . Table i collapsible kind
that might get "weak-kneed"
alauit the lim e )ou put tlie
baked lieans on IT . . . Or
were jou planning l» have
potato salad? . . . Or Just
what other way* are there
to serve picnics? . . . Any­
way, it looks like tlie far
end i front here) of Ft. Mel­
lon Park will hr a whopping
tog picnic ground come noon
April 27.

WASHINGTON ( I ' PI t
—
The United States today was
reported preparing to ask the
Organization
of
American
State* i ( l\S i (nr an cconom
line i uihargo against Cuba
High U. S. officials said
OAS member* would lie a-k
ed tu halt all trade, except
for food ami medicine, willi
the Fidel Castro Government
Officials acknowledged Dial
the Impact would he largely
Latin
psyrhokigical
since
American trade wtih Cuba
already has &lt;li&lt;&gt;p|M-d |o a
minimum.
The economic em bargo was
one of the steps w iir.1 Sen
• • •
ale Democratic leader Mike
Oh yea—FRKK Coke, N'ohi. Manslieid recom in ended yes
Frllo Lay potato chip* and terday to ri.1 Cuba of t ' n
Scaliest ire erran t • . . lor is in.
Compliments
of
lU adlry's
committee.

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Casselberry Is draw ing up a
st-lifdutr of municipal rourt
cost*. Mayor K111I Heath said
recently his town was the
only one in tlie county op
ria lin g without said cotta.
H eath also will present a pro­
posal for hiring a traffic con­
trol officer for the town a t
Monday'* continue. I council
Uzaaivn a t tin. Town Hall.

53
ANN Mil.I.Kit. an entry in the "Miss Seminole
County" contest, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Willis W. Miller of Maitland. Her interests
range from modeling to electronics and she is
active in school functions and clubs, cheerlcnding, swimming and skating.

Oka,

Area School
Debate Rages
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I ALLAHASSI.E (I I I)—A hill establishing a
$511,000 graduate engineering school in the Cape
Canaveral area passed the Senate Committee On
Higher Education today after hot debate,
The measure was sent to the Appropriations
Committee where it has little chance of getting
thniuicli
Die floor of the up- - —*
l"'r &lt;IimhiIm-i .
lUl ! , . ! n _ f t , '
Intt.xliu.il by ,s«n. J . A.

Herald Index

Hridge

Page 2
Page 7
Cotuica
Page l&gt;
Dear Ahhy
Page 2
I’agr I
K.litui lul
Entertainm ent
Page 2
la-gala
Page 6 Al 7
Puzzle
.... Page «
S o ciety
Page 3
Sport*
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Founci Sale
By Puerto Rico

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b r ie f s

Established 1908

TUBS.. APRIL 2d. lOti.'l

Chevrolet, O l d * mobile,
Cadillac nnd Chevrolet
trucks dealer.
Hunt l.incoln-Mcrcury,
Inc., Willie Hunt, ownermanager; Comet, Lincoln
and Mercury dealer.
Seminole County Mo.
tors, Inc., Hen Howland,
manager: Dodge, Chry­
sler and UcnuulL dealer.
Strickland - Morrison,
Inc., (Jury Hudgins, man­
ager: Falcon, Ford, Thundel-bird and Ford truck
dealer.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Probe Continues
WASHINGTON (U P I)
—
I lie Navy planned lo lower
underw ater cam eras to Die
txittum of the Atlantic today
to see if it has found the hulk
ol Die siiUmurinr T hresher.

Courtroom Fight
lUHMINCIIAM. Ala. (U P I)
—Leader* o( a 21-.lay-old scgrcgalion protest cam paign
that has brought more than
tut arrests were involved in
two rourtioom action* today.

Firm hmburgo
NEW YORK (U P I) — Gov.
Nelson \ lloekefcller has put
a smiling tint firm em bargo
on information relating to the
question: Will he wed tlie
recently divorced Mr* Mar
garetta Filler Murphy?

Plans Canceled

NO. 090

County Board Kills g g *
$150,000
County
Commission this
morning in a 3 2 vote s ir s ported action of Dir Zoning
Commission and .Irliird an
appeal of Robert G Marlin
to reione property on Conn
try Chib Road to permit
erection of a community .-Imp
, ping center
Joe Gazil, who holds an
option on M artin's P i a rrrs ,
s o u g h t the r.'zoning Inun agrl-

Center

cultural to com m ercial to
perm it erection of a $130,ixioo center.
Tlie
Zoning Commission
previously had denied Gazll's
request ami Marlin appealed
that iNianl'a decision. The
County
Commission
today
held up the Zoning Commis­
sion's decision.
M artin's and Gazil'* appeal
Ibis morning was prcscnlcil

Board Okays
Bridge Permit

hy Stanley Drutnlcy, who
pointed out lltc shopping ecu
te r would occupy only onehalf acre while the other
seven a c re , would lie u-.il as
a buffer strip Ik'tween llavenna Park an.l Idyllwildo.
Dr. John Cox, saying lie
was s|W‘akltig for 50 Ik) re si­
dential owners, voiced approval nl the Zoning Commiss­
ion's decision ami asked the
County Commission to sup­
port it. Urumlcy replied he
holds a ‘ petition with 278
nam es supporting Die shop­
ping .-enter. A show of hands
in Die jiack.-.l hearing room
was uliout even for im.l
against the renter.
Commissioner* John Fitz­
patrick led to lengthy deci­
sion
between
Commission
membora when lie poinl.-d
out the property is in his
district but lie would have
to support the Zoning Commission.
Commissioner Jam es
I'.
Avery J r . moved lo r.-z»ne
Die properly to com mercial.
Commissioner John Alexand­
e r seconded for "discussion
(1||| v

Bond Schedule
The City Commission Mon­
day night authorized City
Manager W. E. Knowles an.l
Fiscal Agent Igmmia la r d y
to work out a w ater rnto
,fh&lt;‘&lt;lulc based on a $W()..
k°nd Issue for 30 years,
The Issue would finance a
massive w ater im provem ent
program including a new Wa­
ter treatm ent plant, well*,
storage reservoir and tran s­
mission line*.
Plans on Iho Improvement
program are expected to !*o
completed
in
about
two
months.
lx'ody outlined various bond
financing proposals .luring Dm
leiiglhly meeting with tho
lM,ard leaning toward a plan
which would require w ater
rale adjustment* of some 2$
rent* per month on an aver­
age io each custom er.
In other buainesa, the city:
Denied a request on va­
cating and relocating of Iho
alley north of 17th St. be­
tween P ark Ave. and Mag­
nolia; Approved a dance hall
license al 405 E. Fourth SL
for a M) day trial period;
Tallied action until budget
lime on the city added healllt
insurance plan;
Agreed to purchase clay
to fix roads nt 13th St. and
Die old railroad tied section
near 13th Si.;
Agreed lo throw out all
hid* on term ite control of
the Civic Center and let city
cr.-w (to Die Job them selves.

DAL L
T-v
(U P I) —
I".in- have Ii i m canceled for
astronaut G.mh u Cooper to
i s U l i h s h s &lt;i ii - - h n .ii.li o f the
dm .im press Ins Mercury cap
I nlvci s it) o f I he iila Selioul
I'erillil lor Die removal of
The permit wa* granted to
Mile when he goes Into space
o f K ngiiicci m g.
a w.N&gt;,ten bridge and installa Frank Evan*, wtm Indicated
next
month,
it
was
disclosed
Sen Ed Price of llrndenton,
lion of a rulvert on Evans- work will he commenced tin
i' iimi mil tec chuiriiinti. led the
SAN JUAN (U PI i — 1'hc Monday night.
dale Road, Ix'lwren Like mediately, along willi xoiiic
fight nguiiiil the hill saying missing freighter Santa Ana
the committee lots uln-iidy vvu, (mm.I safe to.lay near
Mary and Little 1-akc Maty, ■hedging in Lake Mary.
TALLAHASSEE i l l 'll - A
passed hills establishing u jun­ Die w estern Dp of Puerto
was
granted today in a pubThe hearing attracted a
hill placing the State Turn
ior college and n four-year lin o at no distress
large
delegation of pnqiorty
h
r
hearing
by
Ilia
County
pike Authority under the huduniversity in the area.
A Coast Guard plane &gt;]xtto un.’is along Little Lake
get controls of the Slate C o lu illis-in ll
"And tin Fliuida institute tisl the ship Tlie captain,
Mary, who expressed concern
of Ullivclsily studies lias the idenlill.il as Oswald Waller Legislature was approved to­
Dial Die new rnnslriii'lion
day hy the House State Gov­
Avery stated there was an
full puvvc'i tn set up I Ii in giail of Miami, radioed the ves-el
would bring Ilie lake mean adequate buffer strip and lie
ernm ent Committee.
Utile school without ail ex liu was just behind aeltedule and
water level lo a point alill sawr "no reason In the r e ­
$511,0(1 stuck ill Dm budget," was in riu trouble. The Coast
lower than at present.
cord as submitted to show
Price said.
Guard said it was experled
They in.licalnl tills level why the change should not
VIKTIANK, Laos .U P I) —
"W e've aln-aily given $|ixi to reach San Ju an later to­
already I* loo low hul agree 1 lie m ade." Alexander |x&gt;int
l l i g l it w i n g
strongm an
G en.
imllion to liighi'i education in day.
that they had no objection to ed out Die county should
I'hoiillll No savan accu-ed Die
Tlie IDIf.Mit freighter left
Ibis stale," Price suid, "and
Die installation if the con­ plan and co operate with In
leflist I’atlM't Lao t.alay ol
I Dunk it's asking too miH'li Port Au Prince, Haiti, April
Joint meeting of D ir Conn, struction would raise Die le­
trying to destroy the Laotian
dividual* willing to
udd
of Dir people of Florida to 18 and was due m San Juan
co.ilition government an t of­ ty Commissions of Semln»lr, vel
"clean, adequate" com m er­
step m and do something four days ago.
Evans agtet-d (he installa cial properties, lie also said
fered to send troop* lo help Itrevard Orange nnd Volusia
The Coast Guard In-gan it*
where the interested Indus­
Die neutralists ngaln-t Die Counties pi lie briefed oil the Don would he of such design that "com m ercial and real
trie* in Dii' area have done air search today.
pro Communists.
p ro|N i-&lt; d ,Sl John* • Indian as to cause Die Little Lake (Initial ran he com patible."
nothing."
River canal ha* hern te n ta ­ Mary level to he raised four And then cxpress.il himself
Itepresrntatives of the Na
tively set for May 3. It wa* feet.
not in favor of the rezoning
tiolial Aeronautics and Space
In other action the Com­ and withdrew hi« second of
reported this morning hy
C o u n t y Commissioner!
Administration &lt;\ \x \ » and
Chairman J. C. Hutchison at mission:
Die motion.
agreed today
on the mo­
private missile roinpuiiica and
Tabled lo next meeting a
County (ouiniissi.nl meeting.
Fitzpatrick explained Im- had tion of Commissioner Jam .-t
oilier space-illleiitc-il f i r m s
Gelt llnlehi-oti's announce request of Die Garden Club no pi r-onal objection to Die Avery to hire «n appraiser
have n*l ed that a scientific
men! followed » statem ent by of Sonland Kslales for Die shopping center hut said that to give a com parative ana­
TALLAHASSEE (DPI t —
giaduiilc school In- I'slalilislicd
S. II ( Ji m) Crowe that Die use of a rounly park in con "tlie people who were there lysis oil Die 25tli St. righl-ofTALLAHASSEE (U P I)
in the f'ape-tIrlando-Daytona A hill increasing travel al \ lull strictly limiting costs shad fishing in Die area will 1neclion with its plans for
first should lie considered." way.
1low slu es n | stale ollici.il* and
( i le a .
of State lloiul issues wa. bring in a $&lt;&gt; million income con»lrurll«n of a new Imi I'.I- To bring the m atter, »- lie
The question of (lie apprais­
Si n. Itoyd, also a mmidier of employes cleared tin- Sennit sent to the .Senate Calendar hy it)70, I S. agency figures ing
said, "to a iM-ail.” he a.-rond e r would he whether it would
Die ciiinmitti I*, said lie icnllx- today.
Directed lloln-rl May. of ed A v«t v ' s motion
today with Die unanimous ha-&lt;il tin I'l.'Ml.
he less expensive lo aequtro
The bill, which will merca*.&lt;1 Dial the off-cmiipus inatl
hacking of the Hanking Com
H ie chairm an's announce­ laieli Aflsir, In appeal lo Die
The vote. Alexander, Chair rigllt-of way property to Iho
tutc can establish the gradu- ,1m' coal lo Die slate hy $Pm mittce.
ment was that "th is hoard Hoard of Adjustment III*' mand J . C. Hutchison and extent of 20 feet on D m- north
a t e si-hiMil, h u t t i lls w o u l d he non. |iassed the upper cham ­
The hill, hy Sen John Mat- is not too well informed hut Commission's order for iH.lire Fitzpatrick, no: Commission„r
f(M., „„ t)lr MI1|th
i i i i a h q u i c k e r in g e t t i n g such ber hy a 21 2U vide. It nun hews of Jacksonville, w a s an we have lu-en advised we
action (ompi-Ring him to I. ,-r U e Garyand Avery, ye. ll(lo&lt; „ r ,„ kt.
|col off (. , fh
goe* lo Die House.
a si h o o | I 's t a l i l i s h c il . ''
outgrowth of charges of ex ­ will Im- appraised o l Die situ­ move a horse Iroin his pro
flic nimiliisslon
voted 3 2 to I M l|(, o| .,il(| s ,
Ilie lull increases in stale
"I'm siiic if lln* small seed
prrty. Commissioner .lam *- support Die Zoning Hoard's
cessive co sts in Die ni-gotlat ation on M &lt;y 3
(.unity K ngincn Hill Rush
were planted," he said, "those travel allowaneea lor Die gov id sale of $157 million in
Floyd Snow, formerly with P. Avery Informed May of a decision and denied the ap stated that Die Stale llnad
film* inteiesti'd would jump ernor and cabinet member* turnpike extension lawds.
the U. S. Corps of Engineers, "g ran d fath er" clause In the peal for a shopping center.
D epartment was not going to
to $25 while Iti*' legislature i*
in and support it.'
Tlie Matliows Kill would re­ requested the Commission to zoning onlinanrc In permit
consider anything less Ilian
in session nnd SRi when II I*
quire that all state bonds la- seek supiMirt ol local llldu*- iiintinuaiire of any action cs
an HO foot rigllt-of way. Tho
not The governor and ealniict
I tiH K 'jr o tin tc
sold on a basis ol open emit Iry for a priqx.srd limestone lahlished prior lo eiiactiueni
present right of way I? c*i fret.
officers
would
gel
$2U
lor
mil
TALLAHASSEE ( l P I) —
la-illive hid*. Only exemption plant on III.- Wekiva Itlva-1 ol Die law.
The |Mirtion of road Involved
of-stale
Iruvel
Hie Stale ftoad Department
put Into the hill was county
D irri'lfd Zoning
Director
Hr said that he hold*
is the strip from Mvllonvlll*
o u lil renegotiate road runroad
improvement
Linda an option on 2,400 acres and Robert ISrown lo revise the
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) — Ave. io French Ave.
tracts to pay contractors for
ha.k.-d hy state gasoline tax Du* was verified by Die own zoning oidinanee lo bring it The governor'* hill lo put an
lluvli warned Ihat since tho
Die extra eovts of trucking
JKIIL'SALKM. Israel (I I’ll revenues
and
certificate* cr. Dr. Raymond llass. Snow up lo dale and include amend annual license fee lo $1.75 on
SRI) had Ih i -ii requested hy
liiiieroek during Die H onda — I'rcaidcnl Itzluk ItenZvi, purchased tty Die Housing and p v e n t e d a lengthy picture menu.
sail water *|mrt* tolling lo the County lo give the proEast Coast Railway strike a scholarly Zionist whu help Home Finance Administration of economic piospi-cts for
Ilraid o lln r matter* rela help finance a huge recreg- j.-ct (op priority. If SIID reunder a lull introduced in Die ed found the state of l-ra.-l, or other (u leral agency at a the county Ihroiich establish live lo zoning and building
Don land acquisition program filiations were not complied
Senate today
nlied today at llw age of 7* fixed rale.
. iiia-nl of Dlls plant.
perinil*.
was Intr.Mluceil today hy Sen. with lo llieir sati-laell Ml. Din
Fal F raser. MacUlenny.
e&lt;iunt) would have to take
No license is required now Die consequence* of further
for salt w ater llshing ‘Hi. delay.
fi-c proposed In the hill would
No appraiser was named hy
lie the same lor Floridians the commissiou at Dm* m eet­
and tourisla.
ing.

Gets Okay

Cuba Economic
Embargo Seen

Participating in this
annual show are these
members of the Sanford
Automobile Dealers As­
sociation:
Hrnss Motors, ,!. D.
(Red) Hrnss, owner-man­
ager; Plymouth and Vali­
ant dealer.
Hill Hemphill Motors,
Bill Hemphill, o w n o r manager: Pontiac, Ihiirk
and Humbler dealer.
H o l l e r Motor Sales,
Emmet Ferrell, manager;

WEATHER: Fair through Wednesday. High today, 85-90. Low tonight, 55-00.

Tilt* S c ,,r* e r ir p iin f lt1*** buv»l ‘If. Lceabyrg. the incus
will uImi U k r tip m m e .a » foi* a g .a d o M e
amendment m i .-qKJiitliug school III eipOnvcrillK to Ik

for tlie ptililir ilefemler
system.

broadcasts, will present
their daring nerinl net a t
I and 8 p.m. each day.
Music will lie presented
each evening: The "Tem­
pos" Wednesday evening,
the "Shades" Thursday
evening and the "Hockin'
Kondrunners" F r i d a y
evening.
A smirk bar will he es­
tablished on the grounds
and other facilities in­
stalled to insure a suc­
cessful show.

(Flrp ^mtfnriT iiirraliT

Sofons S o y

Nobody
naked
me
hut
wouldn't it he nice if oldlim er
Fd Lane waa in the lead car
Tlie \a v y Relief Suelely.
of the rentinninl parade here.
Ihe Na vy* -liong helping
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hand fur its distressed m em ­
Say, ttiey finally removed ber*, will open its serviceth at stump out on the golf wide Fund Drive May 4.
course.
On the local scene, the
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Drive will lie launched at li
The County School Hoard
p in. May 4 with the lieneli!
will meet in special session "M ay Garden P arly," the
Thursday to rev iew final plans festive dinner-cocktail pol y
for additions at Sanford Ju n ­ sponsored hy the Oflieera*
ior High School and South Wives Cluh of the Sanford
Seminole . . . Additions will Naval Air Station The parly
include a new cafeteria, lib­ will lie held In the NAS ball
rary and music mom at the room.
junior high and cafeteria and
Initiations a i r being n u ll
music depart m rnt at Uic
cd lo many local dignitaries
South Seminole facility.
ami a blanket invitation hi*
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l»c&lt;-ii extended to all NAS oi
1 hone pioillincd copies of
fleers and their ladies.
the proponed new Cu anull wiry
C h arter were delivered to I lie
Town Hall this morning and
are ready for uny interested
resident.

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A group of pruuuacnt Sanford busine»&gt;mcn will ntaks
a concrete offer for tlie Woodruff Iloilding ami let the city
turn it into a downtown park
mg area . . . No profit for
the group . . . Just want to
get rid of tlie biggest eye
sore in the city.

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noons and evenings at
Sanford Municipal Sta­
dium. Hours will he 1 to
10 p.m.
While tlie new vehicles
will he the highlight of
the Automobile Show,
the Dealers Association
also is offering entertain­
ment.
The "Silver Condors,"
who have a p p e a r e d
throughout the United
States and abroad and on
numerous t e l e v is i o tt

Leftists Charged

Travel Bill
Clears Senate

★ * *
Canal Hearing
Slated May 3

County Asks
Road Appraisal

Limits Seen
On Bond Issues

Fish License
Boost Seen

Ileii’Zvi Dead

PUC Opens Geneva Phone Probe

Invciilitfalitiii by the
l-evvin K. Huifhey, preai-; area I’LV rcprcHentativc
Fluriilii Knilrimil mill I’tib- tlt'Hl of the Genuvu 4'iti- who is mitkiiiR' the invcslit- Utilities Uuiiiiiiiissiiin ^-x'Rs Asnii., Raid tliut the tijrution.
Iietition of cunijiltiinl filed
I he |&gt;etiliun. which eitinto ion)plaints aK«inst on Aprj| , 0 w|U| t |,e w| a number of K1, ev.
operations ol suuthern CommlsEion, ulong with u n c e s concerning the
Hell 1elepluiiie and Tele- the nurvey report made existing telephone aervKraph Co. in the Geneva l,y un independent tech- lee. wu.-t signed by some
men liegun this week, the niciitn, bits lieen turned 103 residents of the urea.
, Herald leioued loduj.
.over lo Wilkiiin l.iiihurt,i Loeul .Southern Hell of-

fii-iulri have stilted th a t1tliist'lisniotl on the issue
nny number of uttcmpls nrc ex|M*cted today when
to meet with the Geneva memlier of the Citizens
people nnd work out the
problem met with fail­ Ansn. meet a t 7:30 p.m.
ure und thnl llieir repair in the Geneva Communi­
offices report very few ty Hall und on Wednes­
service c n 11h received day after Linhurt meets
from Geneva.
with lending citizens of
.Further rcji.rln end the community.

Under Arrest

Allen To Answer

AMMAN', Jordan (U PI) —
Five opposition member* of
Parliam ent were reported uuder arrest today tn connec­
tion with pro-Na»*cr demon­
stration* against Uic regime
u4 king 11us.-*-in.

TALLAHASSEE (U P I) The Senate has voted to atlow President John Alien ol
the University of South Flor­
ida lo answ er charge* that
the school’* adm inistration i$
soil on Communism.

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By Larry V(rebel
SOME RANDOM NOTES
ON HOW TO LOSE A $300,000 FACILITY OR MAYBE
FSITO LAY WAS RIOHT . . .
FART 2 . . . In the 40'a a four
lot piece of property wee Jnat
a "dump1* . . . County handed
it to the city . . . City built
three baseball dlamonda oa It
. . . County hung oa reverter
clause . , . prep school wants
property bringing in 200-230
youngsters , . , County new
says "we want SO percent on
everything you make on i t . , *
End of d s a l. , . End el school
» , , end of progress T
• • •
Only three flags flying along
First 8t- Saturday (Armed
Forces Day),

Foundation Sco re s
O fficial

Negotiations were at a
stalemate today in the pro*
posal to establish • military EDITORIAL COMMENT
preparatory academy in San­
ford and appeared to ba a
"dead issue.-*
While City and County
Commission members were at
an Impasse, Chamber of Com­
merce officials, who com­
menced th« negotiations, wen
"left out in the cold."
Sanford and Seminole County today stand
Chamber officials had pro­
to lose a $300,000 installation and thousands an­
moted agreements from the
nually In taxes because two governing boards
MacFadden Foundation and
are bickering over the "spoils." .
the San Francisco Giants but
We’re, of course, talking about the chance
City and County Commissions * for this city to get u $300,000 military prep
have not reached an agree­
school with an enrollment of from 200-250
ment.
• • •
youngsters.
MacFadden F o u n d a tio n ,
Why ail this bickering? The county Bay*
Bob Brown (Zoning Dirac*
“Gimme" and w hat’a in it for me," while the
tor) hospitalised . . , Get which supports tha Castle
Heights Military Academy,
city says, “It’s all mine!"
well, Bob.
Lebanon, Tenn., had agreed
In 1949 the county deeded the city a 10• e e
to pay $375,000 for tha Giants'
acre parcel of land between 8th St. and Celery
Once In n while or two n farm dormitory property on
Ave. on the east side of Mellonvllle. They em­
newspaper gets Itself Involved
Msllonvlllt Avenue and tha
phasized th at the land be used for recreation
in n human interest story. Such city recreation park at Melpurposes. A t th a t time the county taxes varied
is tha ease with The Herald lonville and Celery. The
around $151 for all the property.
and n 17-yesr-old youth who
Giants agreed to accept $275,When the city took it over it waa a dump.
had served two yaara a t Mari* 000 for Its property and, In
Under tha direction of the City Commisaion and
anna aa an “incorrigible" and
turn, completely renovate and
City Manager W. E. Knowles th e land waa fixed
had bean held. . . repeat! had air condition Its Mayfair Inn.
up, rejuvenated with over $300,000 in capital
been bald . . . in jail for near­ This information wns obtain'
improvements made including three practice
ly throe months ea aa ante
ed by tha Chamber of Com
fields.
theft charge. The young
mcrce.
Now the city has a chance to bring a mili­
eourt-appohited attorney ask*
City Commissioners, In an
ad The Herald to tall tha boy's
tary school In the area to utilize the property.
plight. Wa dM. Now, Ilia Her­ Informal meeting May 11,
The County Commission concurs but wants 50
ald to happy to report this when they were apprised of
per cent of th e purchnse of th e city Inntl, plus
WEATHER: Cloudy with chnnce of scattered showers through Tuesday. High today, 85-90. Low tonight, 60-flfl.
young man has been given a thesa agreements, diicussed
50 per cent of the city buildings and capital im­
for
two
hours
the
matter
of
second chance. Without any
provements.
VOL. 53
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908
MON.. MAY 20, 1963
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. Tlfl
knowledge whatsoever of Tha price for the recreation area.
The city won’t swallow this.
Herald’s publicity in this mat* It waa n 1-3-1 discussion; Ons
We will lose this school . . . thanks to atl
tsri— Circuit—Judge— v««»* commissioner (greed to settle
this dutny, petty bickering and such. Why can’t
W
W
A . . .
Carlton released this young for $»S.Wd net, CFreeWUiwd
the city antT county work- with tneTriimniirmtman last Friday into tha cus­ $100,000 and the fifth wanted
settie their problems ufterwuriis like they did
tody of n Seminole County $126,000. They agreed two
with the Hunt Co. problem.
fntnlly with strict end dire Commissioner* should go to
Will our county and eity commissioners
warnings that "it is your last New York to negotiate with
bicker
again when maybe the Hoard of Control
Jailed
chanes." The youth promised tha MacFadden interests.
eays that two universities will be located in
But City Attorney William
hla attorney, The Herald, his
GADSDEN. Ala. (UPD-Slx
Seminole County.
sponsor and the judge. 11s U Hutchison apprised the Com
Negro and five while “free­
When do we put the “Gimme” politics in the
Dow on hts own. We foal good mlssioncr* the city does not
dom walker*'* who attempted
background and stu rt thinking of Seminole
•bout It . , . and sincerely hold clear title to tha IH-plus
County.
to resume ~ l civil righto
trust and hope this young acres of ti£ recreation area.
march started by a postman
man makes good. Tha Herald Flve-nlatna of the site was
$430 a j t i r , n d thow m n »
TALLAHASSEE (UPI)—A i group* resulted In the corn-1raises: teachers on
who was slain were Jailed
promises to keep In touch and turned over- by the county to
contract, $330 a year; teach* experience, $330 annually.
Sunday after walking only comprontiae committee of promise proposal.
wilt let you . . . our leaders tho city In lull) as a rc rea­
yeari
abuut 18 yards.
tion area, with a clauso the
The split la the committee^
• « . know If he makes good.
legislators agreed to recom­ Under the bill, icboul teach- j tlnulng contract with 10
era would get tha following | era on continuing
e a a
property should revert to the
and aa indication that aoraa
mend a $984 million appropri­
Halt Traffic
In the few days that I was county should it ever be used
other members voted far tha
ations bill to tha House floor
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Con­
out of town the West First for other than recreation pur­
propoeal only to get It out at
today
but
support
for
the
pro­
Street Improvement move­ poses. The county obtained
Harry Leo Ohl, 83, of Apop­ go (Ui'l) — United Nation*
committee, wee aa indication
posal was not unanimous.
ment took another stride for- this part of the&gt; 18-plus acres
U might run lato tough (led*
ka, injured in an autuinobile- troops have occupied a Congulese-Angolan border town The measure would cut pro­
ward . . , have you noticed for $151 in a tax foreclosure
ding on tha floor.
truck
cotillion
May
H
I,
died
in an attempt to halt clan- posed teacher pay raise* $30
that the eye-sore across tha Jan. 25, 1915.
The recommeadatloa bp tha
at
6;43
p.m.
Sunday
at
deatine border traffic, a UN in each category and would
Street from First Federal, just
It was learned today that
committee had no official
Orange Memorial Hospital, spokesman (aid Sunday.
west of Bill Hemphill's, Is the County Commission made
delay placing the 73-23 plan
(trading aa a committee re*
gone? . , . And there now is an offer to tho City Commis­
for public school support into
Orlando. Hi* Wai the 13th
port. But it vaa doalgaad aa
an attention-arresting asphalt sion. Tha two groups separ­
effect for one year in the
traffic fatality In Seminole First Time
aa indlcatioa of what tha aee*
parking apace that Hemphill ated. Hi* City Commission rfrCounty this year.
TOKYO (UPI) - Aitronaut coming biennium.
oral oppoaing factloaa hi tha
will use to display c a r t .. . tumed with a counter-offer,
Hep. William O'Neill of
Ohl'a automobile collided Gordon Cooper’* use of "pep
Houae were willing to art tie
Tha project has been working that County Commiaiion give
a truck driven pill*'' during his 22-orbit Marion served notice he waa
for over a year. . . Wa» a four a quit claim iked without a
P. Turlington, 54. flight marked the first time opposed to portion* of the
onslderibto rw»
party deal in which It was sharo of tho sale proceeds.
on West Highway an American spaceman has measure and would attempt
the $1.031,000,*
hard to get united thinking Tha County countered with
458 near Foreat City, accord­ taken medicine while in orbit, to remove them from the bill
raw waa debate
* • • Congratulations, Bill!
when it went to the House
a lower offer. This was reject­
ing to Trooper Bill String- Cot. John Glenn (aid today.
recessed Friday
e a a
floor during an afternoon ses­
ed by th# City. As one Coun­ ANN MAHAN
field. Florida Sanitarium at­
for the weekend. Tb# commit*
But The Palms hotel still ty Commissioner expressed It ford wns mimed ___
sion.
tache! today reported Tur­ Trek Delayed
tee's recommendation con­
stands! . , , and la occupied! this morning, "Wo had the Florida of the U. S. lington in "aatlifactory'' con­ KATMANDU, Nepal (U1M) Ttie committee w o r k e d
tained $915 million for opera­
• , . And is condemned ! 11
door slammed in our faces.” Twirling Assn, a t a dition. He euffered fractures — Storms have delayed an through the weekend, finally
tion of stoto agencies and $49
• a e
American mountain climbing arriving at a figure of $976
llloo for construction. It
Furlhsr evidence that the state b e a u t y contest of both legs.
Truly tha "Gateway to achool Issue la "dead" waa a for m a J o r e t t e s a t
Born in Smithvllie, 111., Ohl learn working its way up the million by this morning. But
would require in the neigh­
Downtown Sanford" this W, telegram received by John Apopka Suturdny night. moved to Apopka two years unexplored welt ridge of kit. economy forces insisted on
borhood of $159 million to
First Si rest should present an Krider, Manager of Sstninnle Miss Mahan, u junior ago after retirement as a Everest, scattered lie equip­ further cuts. A morning of in­
new tax revenue.
at S e m i n o l e High locomotive engineer. He waa ment and caused a depletion formal wrangling in small
Inviting appearance . , . And Chamber o f C o m m e r c e
little by little It ia developing from J, P. Wiogtrs, 31»c- School is a member of a member of Ivanhoo Lodge uf precious oxygen lupplies.
just that , , .Needs coopcra Fadden Foundation chairman, the “Spccialites", tho of 3! a sons, Chicago,
tlon of property owners and reading: "Regret latest delay Orlnntlo Ili'oncos foot­
Surviving are hie wife, Sir*. In Trouble
tenants , . . Like In the Hemp by Hjinfurd officials. A* we ball team majorettes. Mary Ohl; Sir*. Nancy ErtsWASHINGTON (UPI)-The
hill arranirt-nu-iit . . . Then have lost valuable time for Miss Hurhara Diggs, gaard, Orlando; two grand­ present cotton program has
EVERYBODY benefits,
September school opening, un­ Lymun High majorette children; his mother, Sirs. failed and muit be aban­
s' a •
der circumstances I cannot was first runner-up in Anne Napier, Franklin Park, doned, Sen. Herman E. TilWASHINGTON (UPI&gt;-Tba
Let me see now, wasn't that continue to recommend San­ the contest. Miss Mu- UL. and a sister, Mrs. Nauila
niadge (D-Ga.) said today in BERLIN (UPI)—U. S, offi­
Supreme Court ruled today
Red Bug Road that ia "fall­ ford school slto to our board han will represent Flo- Sturna, Elmwood Park, IIL a itatemi-nl prepared lor the cials today wondered whether
that the New York Stock Ex­
ing apart" the one that was so due to your governmental in­ ridu at the national
The body will be tent Tues­ Senate Agriculture Commit­ the Riuidun* hail started ■
CAN 1)1 CONDEIt, “Mins Seminole County,"
change regulates Itself to •
hastily slapped down just be­ decision. Thanks fur all your c o n t e s t in Juckson, day by Garden Chapel Home
new
campaign
to
harass
Army
tee.
made like a Navy "fly-boy" Saturday when ahe
g n at extent under tha Secur­
fore B. ('. Dodd’s service aa help."'
for Funerals, Orlando, to
traffic to Berlin on thw high­
Miss, in August.
donned flylnjr Huit, parachute ami helmet and
ities ft Exchange Act.
County Commissioner explr
way through East Germany.
Chicago fur funeral and bur­ Bloodless Win
However,
Chamber
officials
climbed into the cockpit of a jet fitchter durlnjf
The question at issue to toad?
These fear* were caused by
ial
aervlces.
are continuing in their ef­
“Armed Force* Appreciation Day” open houae
MIAMI (UPI&gt;—Sen. Wayne the first Russian interference
e a a
day's case was whether mem­
Morse, D-Ore., called Satur­ with an Army convoy in six
nt Sanford Nuval Air Station. She ia pictured
ber* acting la concert at*
Speaking of roads iu our forts to salvage the dral. The
day for a "bloodless victory" months.
here with Lt. Cdr. A. L. Weeka, of VAH-1.
subject to the Sherman anti­
Court
Rules
county, do yuu suppose there Chamber executive committee
over Communism in the West­ Russian border guarda Sun­
More than 1,600 pontons visited NAS durinjr the
trust law as well.
is any hope of atralghtenlng named a board of arbitration
ern hemisphere and said the day held up a Berlin-bound
On Brokers
open houae Saturday.
(Herald Photo)
out and widening the "Old to work with the City and
WASHINGTON (UPI) — U. S. should crack down on convoy of 70 soIdler* In 22
Orlando Road" from Cinder- County Commissions, this de­
Expelled
TALLAHASSEE (DPI) - The .Supreme Court today ov­ "war • mongcring" C u b a n truck* and Jeeps for three
villa to U. S. 17-92 at Five cision to he "final and ac­
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI)
1’ointa? . . . Many, many ac cepted by nieniliera of the in­ A bill requiring *11 judge* erruled tha conviction* of Ne­ cades.
hours
and
45
minutoa
with
a
gro sit-in demonstrator* In
—
City
school officials today
cidenta have occurred on thia dividual boards."
demand
that
the
soldiers
dis­
rather than juries to tet at­ several Southern states on
Confident
expelled or suspended nsora
One arbitration board mem"anake trail" that ia used
mount
to
be
counted.
torney* fee* in condemnation grounds they were arrested
than 1,000 Negro children
PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti The Army refused and tha
great deal by traveler* going bar — all requested their
suits for pubflc highway* under unconstitutional local (UPI) — President Francois convoy wa* cleared after a
who participated In racial
names
be
withheld
pending
a
to and from tha Naval Air
demonstrations hero slncn
Duvalier, increasingly confi­ delay of two hours at the West
Station . . , And the Hunt decision — expressed himself cleared D m- Irpdjtur* today. segregation laws.
the anti-segregation cam­
this morning; "1 will serve
dent of hi* ability to stay in German end of th* highway
plant . . . Yeah, 1 knuw ,
The Hou*e gave 73-21 ap­
paign began April S.
power, appeared today to and one hour and 45 minutes
"Low traffic count doesn’t on thia arbitration rummittte prove! to the venete-pasted Steuls Auto
MIAMI (UPD-Troops from The exact number of mill
justify I t" . . . But isn't it ONLY and IF the City and bill after a lengthy debate
Police today were search­ hava taken a more concilia­ at the Berlin end.
Jour anti-Castro groups at­ tiamen killed during the bat
aurprising how tha traffic County Commission members over whether It would reive ing for a hitchhiker who, at tory approach to hla opposi­
count goes up wh*n a road be­ agree beforehand to accept or lower lawyer'* h-ei
tacked in encampment of tie was not known.
Herald Index
knife-point, stole an gutomo- tion within Haiti.
our decision oa binding ana
The sources said the raid
comes "plea-ant driving"!
School
Bids
Rep*. Louis De La Parte bile early Sunday. Richard
Castro
militiamen
and
es­
Bridge , ■ ■ Page $
final."
• e a
Bids for three achool build caped In two boats, exile ing party was made up
of Hillsborough and Oiee Fa­ Hanna, 2202 Coronado Con­ Hauled In Jail
Classified
_
Page 9
Gen. J. C. Hutchison, Coun­ gan of Alachua argued It course, reported he gave a
Out Del Mar way the story
men
from
Alpha
88,
the
SeDURHAM. N. C. (UPI) - ing contract* will be opened
la that Flo Harries had a “hot ty Commission chairman, this it would tend to lower attor­ man a ride on Highway 17-92, Mure than 400 Negroes and by the Board of Education in source* here reported this gundo Frcnte del Euambray, Comics ------- - Page 3
Page 5
prospect with a big pay roll" morning said that he prefer­ ney’! fees, which in luch that the hitchhiker threaten­ abuut 15 whites were hauled session at 10 a.m. Tuesday. weekend.
Movemento Revolutioaario del Deer Abby
Editorial ------- P at* 4
in tow . , . Would make a red one more effort at nego­ cave* are paid by the State ed him with a knife, put him to jail in buses and squad Bids are for five classrooms
The source* aald the raid­ Pueblo and the Frente anti
Entertainm ent_Page 5
splendid addition to our indus­ tiation* with th* City Com­ Road Department. They laid out of the car and drove off. cars Sunday, bringing to at Roaenwald School, library ers struck a military post at CommlnUta del Uberacioo.
mission btfuro tho arbitration juries have no knowledge of Th« car later wa* recovered nearly 1,300 the number o( and cafetorlum at Sanford Parara Beach, about 10 miles The raid waa staged from Legato _ Page 8 ft •
trial picture . . .
Pag* 1
cummittc* steps in. Mayor the time spent by attorneys parked in the carport of a demonstrators arrested In Junior High School and music from Havana, and killed sev­ a “secret hale" la the Car­ Puaato .......
Society ------- — Peg* $
Tinal paving of 3Mb SL Tom McDonald said that “1 and just have to take their vacant house at log Wilkin* North Carolina during the room and cafetorlum at South eral militiamen during the ibbean, according to the exile
Sports
— Pag«
sour res.
Hava nothing to say."
atari* today.
Drive.
world for it.
j
Seminole Junior High School. 25-minute
p u t lew days.

The People Lose
The ‘Spoils’ Fight

S ty ? S a ttfa rti J fm tU i
Compromise Nearing
On Appropriations

Mishap Claims
Apopka Man

Court Overrides
Sit-In Charges

Reds Starting
Harass Drive?

'Fees' Bill
Clears Session

Cuba Exiles Attack
Castro Camp-Escape

�:CANAYBBAL (DPI) Ms breathtaking flight—prebl—IL . O w l- Ceepae ably Um las* m u d I (pace
w t e t t e r rradlnl r t y i p by tte United Itatea

&gt;d addltiatel dsbriaf-

hi

IS aw aihi-ai fins p w f

Cooper deeeribed hie blaring
“flmbnlT re-entry under menMl control, an emergency etep
that wm nee weary after the
automatic eyetem failed fa the
aOth orbit and esuaed anxious
concent around the world.
“Then wax really no prob­
lem," he anid.
Timm had teen (peculation

meter of NASA, apparently
meant the next U, 8. manned
epoce flight will not coma
until October, 1944, at tte
earliest.
Beemane a id a definite de­
ck Ion on whether them would
be nnother Mercury flight,
“muat be made within tte next
week or so." He deeeribed tte
Cooper flight as “apparently
. . . moat successful" and that
“It eeeme quite unlikely there
wtU bo another Mercury mix-

If ttera a rt not more M*resry flights, n o t n m f n j •el Oewhit—a program to p st
OP two-owa teama of astrotMou Into orbit for period*
of np to two waeks.
The flr»t a**"**^ Gemini
flight la da* somatim* daring
tte last tbroo ao o tte of 1PM.
“Although wo (till turn ■
long way to go In tte exploration of space," Seamans
•old, “1 doubt that w* can
find an astronaut who can
Improve on th* porformanco
of Gordon Cooper.1*
Cooper vna aakod what te
thought th* flight prorad
about man1* rota in apace.
“I think we proved man ia
a pretty good backup lyitem
to all the*# automatic eyaUrn*/* ho replied.

North Orlando
Girl Scoots
Receive Awards

TUBS. - WEI),

TRU-TENDER
• 81RL01N

C. P. BENNETT (right), of the Sanford Fire
Department, will be Installed ns president of the
Florida State Firemen’s Association June 29 a t
a state meeting* a t Pine Hills. Pictured here
being congratulated by Chief Mack Cleveland
Sr., Bennett will serve as state president from
July 1 to June SO, 1964. Cleveland waa state
president in 1986-87.

Twelve members of North
Orlando Girl Scout Troop 83
received badge* and year
pla* s t a Court of Awards
program held during the final
matting of tte season which
look place at the homo of
Mrs. Richard Stodden. lead­
er. with Mrs. W. G. Kerris,
co-lcader assisting.
A total of B badges was
presented to tte girls who
plan a field trip this sum­
mer which will be financed
by the balance left In the
BELLE GLADE (UN) —
treasury.
Scouts taking part ia the Ernest D. Howell ia 12 years
awards program worn Gall old, like* to go barefoot, end
Alhieoa, Georgia and Mari- sometimes gets too noisy when
-fra Barber, Ferre vr-d-Kath.. Towph^f with tile iie.tte si and
erlaa Barker, Myrtle Harris, sisters.
SECOND AND THIRD GRADERS bow and curtxey during a dance they
Ksta Leonard, Shirley 'P eter
Today Ernest has to make e
presented a t 11m May Day Festival a t Weataide Grammar School.
eon, Jackie Sitter, Bonnie decision. Will he Sv* with
Stodden, Pam Greene sad hie Aunt Lucy fa Sarasota or
hie Aunt Lorraine in North
Carolina T
The decision was forced on
him Saturday when he climbed
Into "Poor Boy Slim’s" labor
bus end started home after
la New York Friday, cab­
CAMBRIDGE, Ma&gt;S. (UPI)
picking beans all day nnder
— Radcliffe Collage girls Contest Winners tte hot sun.
bage prices were slightly
staged a reveres parity raid Feted At
The swaying motion of the
on Harvard Sunday night and
jam.packtd but soon put him
gar a n te , mostly u r n s ,
touched off a noisy demon­ Awards Dinner
to sleep.
tew y typ* sold h r U N DO
stration involving 2,000 stu­
An awards dinner la eele- The older workers In ths
and red brought 3 30. Bean
dents.
bratioo of tte winning of the bus, content with a day’s labor
prices were e bit lower, with
Police broke up tbs disturb­ President's contest of tte and looking forward to a
most offerings large and Just
ance and arrested eight Har­ Avon Products, Inc. held in Saturday night in town, start­
fslr quality. Bushel hampers
vard man on charges of dis­ Leesburg, Sunday, was at­ ed singing and swapping jokes.
ood erat*s ef harvester type
turbing tte peace and alleged tended by the 90 winning re­ Then Ernest wee awakened
were mostly 3J0-3.8 with a
property damage- They were presentatives of Seminole by the squeal of brtkee, the
tow good quality 5.00. Light
to be arraigned to day. There County.
crunch of bumper* grinding
afferings ef wax teens sold
were no Injoriee and ae major
The tree Avon salespeople together and the shrieking of
far 8.M4.00. Chinee* eabbage
damage.
outsold all otter representa­ locked wheels.
w u aboot steady at 4.00 per M A R I N E PRIVATE
Ths uprising, blsmsd on tives In th* states of Geor­ "Next thing I knowed, the
orate far unwrapped heads F lrat Class Edward J, spring fsvsr and prs-eaam gia and Florida.
bus was in the canal and there
Hughes, eon of Mr. and pressure, started whan 150 Presiding at the Dial* style waa screamin’ stompin’ and
prices were about unchanged Mrs. Curtis L. Hughes Radcliffe girts marc ted a mils dinner was J. A. Boyle, files pushln*.
ranging freer illy s .o m .so, of 708 West Third St., to Harvard Yard and shouted
manager of the Avon Com­ "I got out the window," raid
mostly around 3.003.8 per Sanford is enrolled in to msn in Wlnthrop House, a
pany. Principal speaker was Ernest, one of the IS people
erst* far 4 dosea also and tha Field W in Com­ mala dormitory, to throw them E. M. Russell, general man­
who managed to climb out of
tsrgrr. Cartons of IS film munication course at underwear.
ager of tte Atlanta Branch tte IMS bus before it sank
wrapped eatery hearts were Third Marina Division
who recounted the county’s to the bottom of the mosey
130. The cent market w u s Schools, Camp Henien,
growth from the time when canal which parallel* Brown’s
Church
School
lltUe lower, crates of 4W to Okinawa.
sales reacted o n million dol­ Farm road west of hare.
• dosre ears ef fancy yellow
lars a year in i«Z2 until the Several hours later he walk­
Has
Picnic
varieties selling from 3 00present
time, when sales last ed Into the National Guard
By Shirley Wsetwevth
100, meetly 3.35-3.34.
College
Sets
year totaled |2tu million.
armory In this email farming
Ths
snnusl
picnic
for
chil­
Cucumbers w o r e slightly
community In central Florida
wisher ringing from 1.44- Commencement dren who attend tte Forest
GROWTH
and Identified hie mother, two
CUy
Seventh-day
Adventist
8.00, mostly 1A0-2.TS, with a
Commencement
Exercises
Ntw
York
was
the
only
city
slaters end brother f r o m
Church School was held from
tow sales higher. Small sis*
in the United States with a among the 27 bodies laid out
at
Volusia
County
Commun­
I
a.m.
until
3
p.m.
lilt
Wed­
cukes were 1.13-1.50, per bus­
hel. Escsrole end endive ity College will be held at I nesday st tha Heines City population of more than 100,- on plastic eheete.
000 In MO. It had 113,734 in­ A spokesman for ths Florida
were steady ia price for tte p. m. on Monday, June 10, Recreation Perk.
During the day tte young habitants. Ths I960 If. 9. cen­ highway patrol headquarters
limited efferiaga of good In Moore Gymniilum with
quality and rendition slock Dr. Walter R. Williams Jr., people enjoyed ewlmmlog, sus revealed there now are called It "the wont single
was priced very low u&gt; avoid director of vocational, techni­ boning, water skiing and 130 U. S. cities in that cate­ traffic accident in th* history
of Florida."
weekend holdovers. Tte beet cal and adult education of th* picnicking under tte super­ gory.
vision
of
faculty
members
endive told at 3.75-3.00 per Stale Department of Educa­
e ralf with a few sales at tion, Tsllatesree, delivering and parents accompanying
them (or the day.
1.8, and good escsrole th* principal address.
brought 3.34-3.73, mostly 3.30.
Homalne lettuce prices were
slightly lower with the quali­
ty of practically ell offerings
only fair, era lei of ro mains
sold for 1.30-3.00. Parsley
In tte United Uuus, there ate
more than 34,000 dry cleaner*. Be­
fold higher with crates of
tween 20 ) of there cleaners are
8 down bunches of curly type
members of the ultra specialised Na­
at l.ou and plain typo 4.30
tional Institute of Dry cleaning. DryS ou. Bushel baskets of Cali­
cleaners travel from as far a* India,
fornia wonder o p s peppers
Africa, and Australia tu study at
thi Institute in Silver Spring, Md.
were 3,30-4.00, mostly 3,30In 1044,
“ ‘
. . . the
. . late M. t Raburn,
owner
,.
of thu Downtown (‘tenner*, \t«- rnabout unchanged In price
th e
th a t
atThe right kind of loan should snable you to pay
from Thursday and radishes
-fv';:]f/ &gt; M tended. There we learned dry cleaning
waa Mara than Just a bu*ine««, It I* a
off everybody you now owe quickly and con­
were slightly lower at 1.33sctentUk art. We went through rigid
1.30, mostly 1.8 per basket
veniently. Wo’ll bo glad to oxalate how our
course* to aid ua tu analytical cleaning and Caring for
of 30 Aos. film bigs.
Congolidation loan plan worka.

James Sconyers, a 35-year,
old dragllna operator, said he
honked a t the sliver bus as he
started to pass. The back
faunpw—o f-hli pfa’-up t-rvV
caught the front bumper of
tte bus, which was carrying 42
Negroes.
“We were booked for about
70 feet before we broke loose.
I thought I was going to be
pulled in too. I could see the
bus through the mirror, slid­
ing down the bank into the
water," said fconyrr*.
He waa charged with manslaughter, improper passing
and cutting ii\ too fa s t He was
released on (2,300 bond.
About 400 people llled into
the temporary morgue si tbs
armory end it took more than
•ia hours to identify ail tbs
victims.
One woman didn't find her
husband and turned to leave,
hoping no more bodies would
bo recovered. She didn't get to
the door before four mors vic­
tims! were brought in, Includ­
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SOUTH SEMINOLE VFW I'OST 8207 und IU Auxiliary installed new
officers this month. Taking part in ceremonies for the Post were, top
photo, seated from left, Harold Matz, pust commander; M. J. Benson, instaliinjf officer and Robert March, commander; second row, Jack Hopkins,
senior vice communder anti John McManus, junior vice commander; third
row, William Lebonati, visiting official from Carlisle, Pa., Posti^ Merle
Harris, two year trustee; A. J. Berdubl, quarterm aster anil Larry Chnnut,
chaplain. For the women; bottom photo, seuted from left, Mrs. Marian
Comfort, junior vice president; Mrs. Nina Benson, installing officer nnd
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The colorful and tuneful an­ Oscar Peres who will ting
nua! Spring Concert of the "Granada" and Gens Bullard
Seminole High School Glee will be heard with the theme
will be heard Tuesday song from the motion picture
at the icbool auditorium at "E ioduv"
The Triple Trio, whose
p.m.
many appearances around
The concert promises to be
the area at luncheons, parties
both eyc-plcsiing and earand entertainments h a v e
pleasing when the youthful
made them familiar to the
singlcrs assemble in pastel
public, will present "High on
gowns and formal dress on a Hilltop" and "Snow White
the stage of the auditorium
Fantasy."
and fit] the air with a pot­
A solo number to be sung by
pourri of classical, popular
Mtss Nyleene Albers will be
and spiritual songs.
Mtss Fatty Glcna Johnson,
well-known soprano who has
been a mainstay of school
musical p r e s e n t a t i o n s
throughout her school life
be singing her last school
She has chosen for the
occasion "Spirit Flower" by
Campbcll-Tipton.
Four other seniors will also
ard for the last time,
include bliss Lynn Mewho will sing "If 1
Loved You" by Rodgers;
Henry Lavender, who will
r e n d e r "Some Enchanted
Evening" also by Rodgers;

"Green Leave* of Summer."
theme song from the movie
"The Alamo "
Miss Donna Beard will sing
—Creak O’ Day" by Sander­
son; Miss Faye Dunaway will
sing “ Getting to Know You."
and Howard Klliott will be
heard with "The Hills of
Home."
The vocal group rilled the
Melodears wilt present two
numbers, ‘ Let There lie
Song” snd *11) Heart Is a
Silent Violin.”

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fly dans r»»»cPtcrry
The Li»na Club uf Cnsaefl*-rry reemved a glimpse Into
the varied mid excitinir life of
n television news photournpher lust Thursday night when
Charlie Greco of the W’DBOTV nc-vva deportment "poke
before the group.
Me showed film clips and
described some of hii more
Interesting experience* in ronlieetion with the Job. Some of
theac new* events were the
Hiito-truin wreck in Pinecos.
tie, the Navy jet crash in
Oviedo, a shooting and rob.
bery in Winter Park, a raid
&lt;m an abortion ring in Or­
lando and a simutaUd ground
rescue In New Smyrna by the
C. A. P.
He flew with the lllue Angelv on their visit to Sanford
recently and told of a tense
moment when one of the team
had a flat tire on landing.
Green showed movies made
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Business If J - ,
Briefs ra flAn S3 percent sales in­
crease has been registered
by Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc.
which operates a number ot
supermarkets in this area.
Sales for the four-week per­
iod ended May 4 were $63,312,60« compared with ioO.3U.633 for the correspondin j time last year, an in­
crease of $3,008.1133.
A sales rise also was re­
corded for the It week per­
iod ended May 1 when the
volume amounted to $704,933,223 compared with fttfd.uztl,S72 for the similar period last
year, an increase of $30,036,331 or 7.64 percent.
For the 52-wcek period end­
ed May 4 sales were $322,274,413 compared with $763.640,793, an increaso of $32,433. 620 or 6 81 percent.
Winn-Dixie now has 608
retail itore* throughout the
South compared with 361 a
year ago.

Patrol explaining how truf*
fic violators are apprehend­
ed from the air.
He also told of an inter­
esting visit to the Norad radar
Installation in Colorado which
included seven stori** of elec­
tronic equipment kept at a til
degree temperature.
He rewsiled high speed de­
veloping methods nnd photog­
raphy techniques which enable
them to ihow news film of
events many times whil&lt;j tiny
are still luippening.
Raymond Morris, secretary
of the local club has been
elected Deputy District Gover­
nor of 115-0. Delegates to the
State Lions Convention held
In Clearwater May 2, 3. and I
reported on tho activities
there.
The club will sponsor a rum­
mage sale on Ktiduy, May 21,
from 8 a.m. to 9 p.ra. a t the
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W A S H IN G T O N — (N K A ) —

Plenty
Rr V s M Press lalsm U w al
P m i e u Kennedy is Mlttsg sa sie-popplng record
_Mn worth ef which p e w crate v e a l do any breig ttg
because this is not • record
to stoke the mnker’i pride.
Tttoy or tomorrow or neit
day, perhepe, Kennedy will bet
i p a spending record thet
ahoeld eland I or tom* time.
Boon, anyway, the Kennedy
administration can report It
baa spent more then flOO bil­
lion in the first 10 months of
the current *68 fiscal year.
Tha latest published spending
figure for tha fiscal year was
as ad Hank 81. Expenditure*
as af that data w an |9 M bil­
lion.. Baceipta were $90 bil­
lion.
These flguna era published
once a month. To ba published
in lata May are the treasury
receipts and expenditures for
tho period ended April 80.
Considering the level of spend­

O f

be truly effective, a defeated minori­
ty must always accept with grace the
majority’s choice.
One should not have to say again,
either, that compromise is of tho es­
sence of governing. Men are bound
by their differing natures to hold dif­
ferent views of their problems. If
policies and programs are ever to be
formulated and put into operation the
great differences must somehow be
composed. To say MI will not yield"
is to say T will not permit govern*
ment to function."
Dictators impose first themselves
end then their policies upon an onwilling populace. Free men can exist
in proper relationship to one another
only if they respect viewpoints other
than their own—and make the
essary departures from rigid posL
tions so that something can be done.
Goldwater clearly understands
this. He may not have an easy time
persuading his more stiff-baeked
supporters to take this important
cue from him.

Spending

ing na af last Match SI, it Is
o b v l s u s that government
spending in thla fiscal year
already baa exceeded 8100 1*11urns out tnat the official fig*
urea will not shoe/ it until
publication of tha next month­
ly account.
Tha numbers representing
government spending and tax
collection are Incomprehensi­
ble for all but tha mathemat­
ically inclined. Kennedy’s 10month spending achlever.-i-nt
may be brought somewhat Into
focus, however, by comparing
It to government expenditures
during the first 1M years the
United States was In business,
1789-1939. In those 160 years,
government spending totalled
1132 billion.
The U. 8. taxpayer is a
goose of solid gold. Hie pro­
vision of tax rt-venua for the
politicians to spend la prodi­
gious. But It rarely la enough.
The higher tha tax revenue,

tha higher the spending. For
example: In 1966 the treasury
collected |80 billion and spent
804 billion for * deficit of
about 84 billion. In fiscal 1941,
tax revenue had loomed to
more than $M billion hut
spending eoared to nearly 838
billion and tho treasury was
In the red for more than 88

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billion.

That's the way It goes and
It la enough to discourage
even the most stupid geoi
But the word teem* never to
get around and tha U. 8. tax­
payer continues to work many
weeks or months each year not
for lh* support of himself and
his family but for the support
of the government. On a sin­
gle day last week, May 9, U.
S. taxpayers pourtd Into the
treasury 8345,738.90. That was
no record, either. On April 80
internal revenue collections
were nearly 8670 million.
With that kind of money
rolling Into tho treasury tbo
taxpayer might expect the pol
Iticians to keep government
costa within Income. But the
taxpayer doesn’t expect that
at all breaue* he has been too
often disappointed or, more
likely, because ha doten’i
realise that endless govern
msnt spending beyond govern
ment Income will wreck the
United Stales Just as It has
ruined other nations.

Dr. Crane’s

• O’s and A’s

Worry Clinic
CABS P-4481 Harry 1L, ber, start out with "Dear Sir."
Beware, however, that you
don’t forget the main purpose
college m oss.
"Dr. Crass," be began, T m of your letttr ef application.
It la not Intended to get
looking for s Job. So I have
been reading tho 'Help Waal* you the Job but to win an In­
terview!
ad* ada Is tha newspaper.
For only after the personal
"In several cases I hare
found that the ad requested a Interview a rt you likely to be
hired.
letter of application.
Ita e fo ro , don’t fill your
"But na name was listed.
All that waa given was a letter vrlth rambling material
or gush in your tin t para­
P. O. Box Number.*
‘So bow should n fellow graph with Inane flattery, as
work up n goon m te ri And -la-thta typical cpun'ng:-------"All my llfa I hare always
how do you addresa the letter
wanted to work for your firm.
whan na aama la llatedT
"I’ve taken plenty of En­ 8o If you would only glva ma
glish courses In high school a Job, 1 would be wildly hap­
and college, but these practical py. I'm wlUlng to start at any
points weren’t taught us stu­ kind of salary, ate., ate."
dents."
That kind of letter la raEmployers usually want to gerded aa from an Immature
■ n letter of application person, .lacking in business
from men and woman who era gumption.
•asking responsible Job*.
It Intimates that you hare
So It Is smart to learn how never worked before and are
to compos# one,
a frilly, inexperienced person
Whenever possible, try to who msy have been a "kept"
find out tha specific name of student aU your life, amply
tha employer or Personnel subsidised by papa's wsekly
Director so you can address allowance check.
your letter to him by name.
Instead, atari out with an
But In case of n box num­ opening sentence Ilka thla:
aged II, la graduating from

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Caddies on the golf course
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If you must eit in your car
and not think, park In a
drive-in theater.
Bkln diving will ba as popu­
lar as over this summer, es­
pecially at the old swimming
hols.
Some fsthers hide a sneaky

Monday, May 20, 1003 ■ntlla when they hear tha

daughter’s groom called the
lucky man.
b u l l e d ito r

Thoughts
Dell seer
U e Week

They i n all straight to
him who understands and
right to thoao who find
knowledge.—Proverbs 8:9.

0 —Which waa tho first
regular issue U. 8. cob to
boar a recognised portrait?
A—Tbo 1909 Lincoln cent.
"Since I’m looking for a
position that offers ample op­
Q—How oiany language*
portunity for advancement.
I'd Ilka to cite the following ere recognised a t tha prasant
tima?
qualifications:*
A—Nearly 1,000, the vast
That opener doesn’t reveal
whether you are already em­ majority falling Into about 36
ployed or a novice Just out of unrelated families.
high school or college.
Q—What gambling restric­
Therefore, It offers you a
much better ch an t of being tion Is placed on tho cltlsens
celled in for a personal inter- cf Monaco!
A—They ara forbidden to
vlsw, which la tha goal of
gamble in the casino.
such a letter, anyway.
After such an opening oenthan lUt esw a l msfw- Q—W&gt;p. do I r v r t * o g e
heedings, such as Business color in autumn?
Experience, Educations! Train­ A—The leaf stop* making
ing, Personal Data, and JUf- food and green chlorophyll
disappears.
srencea.
Run each of those four
Q—Did historical societies
headings In a deeply Indented
manner, with a brief para­ originate In America?
graph of pertinent material A—They existed in Europe
long befere they began in
under each one.
And be aura te typewrite America. The Society of Anti­
your letter or hare a friend quaries of London waa estab­
do It for you so it Will have lished ae early aa 1572.
in “executive’ look Inetcad
Q—When Ulysses returned
of appearing amateurish.
Don’t go Into exhaustive after 21 yea re of wandering,
detail, either, about your who lx said to have been one
“business Expsrisnce," but of the first to greet him?
list two or three of your ma­ A—Ilia old dog Argoa re­
jor Jobs.
cognised him and died of Joy
at the meeting.

tie s

tka

1M4

from kla daughter Peg.
gy,
"Sorry
I can’t be there,
presidential
hut my * I l o w * * e a won’t

So tho party waa aa exclostve aocial affair, a financial
success and that’s alL
Wit and humor from the big
list of speakera who paid
their tributes to Goldwater
evoked polite laughter and ap­
plause but did not rock tha
rafter or aond the Republicans
out Into tha night looking for
Democrats to draw and quar­
ter. Maybe that’s why the OOP
doesn’t win more elections.
Sen. Thurston Morton of
Kentucky waa toastmaster in
his rola as chairman of the
Senate Campaign Committee.
He got off n few good cracks
In Introducing about half—It
seemed—of the 600 guests
present. Like:
"Uncle Billy Young (Sen.
Milton X. Young of North
Dakota) hasn't been up thla
late in yean.” And—
'I regret that 1 have to pre­
sent a flaming Uberal to thla
audience—the ranking Repub­
lican of tho House Rules Com­
mittee—Clarenos Brown of
Ohio." Or—
“I’ve been trying to keep
these (peaches short, but I
don’t know what we can do to
cut down on tho next speaker,
because he's my leader—Sen.
Everett Dirkaen of Illinois."
Dlrksen related that in
August 1952 ha waa told of aa
A r l s o n n businessman who
ought to be In politic*. He went
out to Phoenix, visited the
Goldwatera and "that night
under a starry aky, I persuad­
ed Barry Goldwater to run for
the Senate. I taka soma credit
for being the midwife who
brought him Into political llfa."
Responding later, Goldwater
observed, “ I guess 1 didn't
realise what happened on that
penthous# roof. 1 guess I’d
better get a hot line to Mar­
garet Sanger."
Expressing regret that Pres­
ident Eisenhower cbuld not at­
tend tha memorable dinner,
Goldwater confessed, "I rode
Into office on Ike’s coattails."
The senator also read a tale-

&lt;(S

Goldwater paid tribute to
Komstey aa,
man who felt
there eras something more im­
portant to do for Amarica
than Just live fas It*
Romney, for his port, delta,
en d a condensed version of
tho earn* speech be had mads
to tbo Chamber of Commerce
the week before. With a dif­
ferent audience, H didn’t go
over *o well. Hi* asoet inspir­
ing line was a quotation from
Haary Ford tho First who,
after listening to three and a
half hours ef oratory at tho
dedication of Willow Run Air­
port, hobbled to tho mike and
said, "I ra n t talk, but 111 do
all I can."
Rap. Bob Wilson of Californls, chairman of tha Hons*
Republican Campaign Commit­
tee, related that, "Every so
often, B o n a t o r Goldwater
comes over to California and
cries about tho water wa
rightfully take from tha Colo­
rado River. Bo I ask all the
House members present to rls*
end toast our guest of honor
with a glass of water."
Rxspondlng to that toast lat­
er, Goldwater observed that,
“Bob Wilson la a living axample of what good Arison*
water will do to you. I waa 11
yean old before I knew you
could put it in whisky."

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Restrictions Plague Red
Moscow dispatches are
suggesting that Soviet Pre­
mier Nikita
Khrushchev,
never an absolute dictator in
the meaner of Josef Stalin,
Is finding himself more and
more hemmed In by restric­
tions.
They also ara suggesting
the full extent of tho agonis­
ing reappraisal to which tho
Soviets hsve been subjecting
themselves ever since their
retreat in list October’s Cu­
ban crisis.
Western diplomats attri­
bute the present standstill In
Soviet foreign policy both to
Khrushchev’s critics at bomt
and to his quarrel with tho
Red Chinese, which the Cu­
ban crisis brought to a
head.
At home, his most notable
failure hat been agriculture.
Abroad, tho Red Chinese
•re challenging hit leader,
ship with demands for t
tough line against the West,
particularly tho U a l t s d
States.
There Is now a general be­
lief that the Slno-Soviet quar­
rel has reached such propor­
tions that It has taken over
No. 1 priority, and that there
can be no serious considera­
tion of other problems until
It is solved on* way or tha
other.
In Peking this week It was
announced a Chines* dstega

lion would go to Moscow to
discuss these differences at
meetings beginning July 3.
In tho Chinese party will
be Teng Hslao-Plng, top par­
ty secretary, and Peking Ma­
yor Peng Chen.
It will not, however, in­
clude Mao Tse-Tung, the one
man who can make tha final
decisioa.
In Moscow there is no be­
lief that the conference will
settle the deep ideological
differences between tho two
but It U felt the meeting
must be held If only to prove
Moscow’s good Intent.
Meanwhile, there will be
no flirtation with the West to
further muddy the Issue.
To this Is attributed in
large measure the reason for
the Soviet Union present donothing attitude In tha 17nation disarmament talks at
Geneva.
In his most recent metaage
to President Kennedy, Khrus-

d is c o v e r

chev Is reported to have
reiterated bis position that
the Soviet Union would per­
mit no more than two to
three on-site Inspections an­
nually to guard against sec­
ret violations of a nuclear
test ban treaty.
He thus rejected a pro­
posal by Kennedy and British
Primo Minister Harold Mac­
millan that new efforts bo
made to reach agreement,
possibly at high leveL

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MARY CARTER

INSIDE SEMI-GLOSS
Ton don’t

have to travel very fa r from home to enjoy real
vocation fun. It’e aU y o u r* -rig h t here in F lorida!

Phmteilkng fctta? TVy S t Augustine. . , vbtoaRy at yow front doer, so Itiwe'b
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lI ’^ 0r J1** W&lt;* ;
lem time lost in traveling...earn*on Urn
•te r aghU? There’* Cap* Canaveral family budget, tool Get to know Murids
. . . t b o glittering, glamorous Gold this Bummer. . . and dacovsr a l
Oomk. And have you ever marvelled ftal world of vacate*
s i tho geometric lnvelirwm of tho dtraa own Florida eual
groves of Central Florida?. . . or sods
mail-treasure bunting on Sambe! bland?
. . . o r expiated tbs “tees of graae" of
KveraUde* National Park? . . . o r driven
your cor over tha flat, m ir th ——*■
of Daytona Beech?
Relaxation? Fishing? Swunming?
Golfing? booting? You’ll And Item all

Compare . . . Our Lower
M onthly Ia a ta llw ta la

On New Car Flaaadng
Tka Herald la a meinbsr t f th« V a lu e I'raaa whieh la aatlllao
exelusivtly t# Ika use (ur republU allua ml all Uta la«at
printed la U la newspaper.
No p art of h i m alarial, aawa or advertising, a t th is edition
a f Tha Hanford Herald way Pa (.produced la aay m .a a a r with*
a a t w ritten parmlaaloa a t the publlakar at Taa llarald . Any
individual or firm responsible lor au«h reproduction w ill ba
aaaaldarad aa Infringing on Tha lla ra ld ’a copyrlahl and will ba
bald lldble for damages um ltr lha law . ruM lalied dally aacapt
Saturday. Monday and L'hrletiuas; published Malurday pracaadiBd
U rla la u .

Tha 9LM0-a*late
dinner honoring Arizona
Barry Goldwater fog hie past
services aa OOP Senate
palgn Commltt*
did Juet th a t They gave him
a silver caffe* urn—but other­
wise the affair waa a political
dud.
Nobody’s presidential candi­
dacy balloons rocketed off the
launching pads even aa tack.
Thera waa to much party s a ­
lty and peaceful coexistence
displayed that tho proceedings
were a bit dull.
Nobody could hare cared
less that tha honeymooning
Gov. Nelson Rockefeller of
New York and his brida
weren’t there.
Cor. Georg* Romaay of
Michigan confessed that the
"Baaxpactsd developments bo
ran into" after his Chamber
of Commerce speech la Wash­
ington the week before—tha
launching of a presidential
boom for him, which ho repudIs ted—had almost caused
him to cancel plans to attend
tha dinner.

WtMfrte*
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GIVING
to
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do hot lire by calories atone. So the
good doctor la net likely to keep
mom from keeping e tf ^ e e p m b f to
the table. And the delightful, month,
watering, steak-based myth la likely
to continue to sid le In a eatery man­
or for a tong time to coma.

5?
Hot too tong ago the sen*tor said
e i e Republica n gathering that party
feHhfol, of whatever persuaelon,
not adopt too rigid attitude*,
Hei encouraged la them s willing.
Though without
af hie adherente would
k even if they heard e
1of the eeeaton, he even eugtt 1b neeeeesry to be e "bit
rubbery” at timee.
I t may be that before the preaidmkiel eeapelgn of 1M4 ie over
GeMvater wffl find It necessary to
mnhi that point many more timee—
l i poesibiy more severe language.
For there ie in this country, end
presently many of them ere in hie
camp, e growing body of people who
efanpfy do not care to y ieldeslngle
inch from their settled views of for.
etgn end domestic affaire.
When they are speaking of men it

Notebook

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DEAR ABBY: W i'v i been mar*
ried 16 years. For the past 16 y ean
we have had a camping vacation ev­
ery summer. I've camped while pregnant, and with children of all agts.
We have four chiidnn now. The
youngest is 2 and the oldest Is 16. Our
children would like to go to Disney­
land. 1 don’t care where we go as
long as I don’t have to sleep in a tent
and go without a real bath fo r two
weeks. W hat can I do? My husband
claims this is the only way we can
afford to go. He’s now planning to
buy another tent, which will cost
9110, plus other camping equipment.
We already have enough to outfit the
Boy Scouts of America. He earns
over 912.00Q a year.
SERVED MY CAMPING TIME
DEAR SERVED: Compromise.
Camp near a nice, modern motel and
YOU check in while your husband
enjoys the wide open spoee3. (Are
you sure th a t before you married
him, you never told him you’d live
in a tent” ?)
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DEAR ABBY: I had the girls
over for bridge last evening. Two of
them left together and the third one
stayed a little longer. My husband
was sitting in the den reading a
newspaper. When it came time for
her to go, she said she wanted to
call a taxi. My husband said HE
would drive her home. She said abso­
lutely not, she wanted to take a taxi.
I got to thinking, WHY wouldn’t she
let my husband drive her home?
Should I worry?

SUSPICIOUS
DEAR SUSPICIOUS: Yes — but
not about your husband. What’s bug­
ging YOU?
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DEAR ABBY: My sister is over
16 years okL~Slie received a letter
from a boy she corresponds with. My
mother steamed open the envelope,
read the letter, and resealed it. She
la proud of herself for doing it, al­
though she didn’t find w hst she was
looking for. Sis and I know th at par­
ents have charge over their child­
ren’s mail until they are 21, but do
you think my mother should have
read it secretly?
THE OTHER DAUGHTER
DEAR DAUGHTER: Absolutely not! Parents can preach truthful­
ness, honesty and Integrity from
now until doomsday, but their child­
ren will DO as th eir parents DO
eventually.
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DEAR ABBY: The proper cloth­
ing for 100 head of cattle la NOT
Bermuda shorts, but moo moos.
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Checkmate
W arn* Poi
M a o ris!
H a ro U o m i
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to be no way to make his con
tract Further.study ihowed
one poailbillty and South gave
Uie cards their chance.
Re won the first trick with
tha ace of hearts, let] it trump
to dummy’s king, ruffed dum
rny's other heart, led out one
more epade to draw trumps
and played the ace, king and
five of diamonds.
—Went wot,-i
had been no way for him to
unblock and West was stuck
for a lead. A heart would al­
low South a ruff and discard
so he led a dub.
South played the queen from
dummy. When it held South
discarded hia other club on
dummy’a last diamond.

Ntwocos*

IIM-Pla. E os. _
Sport* P ictu re
t i l tor la) Comment
It tii a i to r
W eather U r n s
Drotard Saw*
Sports R tp o rt
Orbit
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lar house that la destined to
make readers dlKon tented
with their own abodes, cost
money few women would
have to spend cn a bouse.
Before picture-taking time,
tha greenest of grass was
brought In by nurserymen
and laid like a carpet. Flowers in full bloom were set In
place. Every model room waa
brought to the peak of per­
fection by eueh studied imita­
tions of family living aa a
chess board act up cn a liv­
ing room game table, stacked,
clean laundry arranged neat­
ly In gaily colored wicker
basket tops In tha laundry
room, and ao on.
All this work and planning,
and hang the expense, to
maintain.
To begin with, this particu­ make women think such con-

trived stage aettinga are what
their homes could anil should
look like, make It pretty
hard on the harried home­
maker.
"Why it la," aha wondera,
aa ahe looks longingly at the
magasine homes, "that my
home can’t look like one of
these!" And that night aho
aays, "Jim, wa've got to do
aomethlng about the living
room." And Jim eaya, "Why I
It looka fine to me."
Right at that point the
homemaker ought to forget
the pretty magaxina pictures
and realise that she may not
llva in a model house—but,
by George, ahe has created a
HOME.

Something for the men:
Ruth M 111 e 11' a "Happier
Wives (hints for husbands)."
Just sand 25 cents to Ruth
Miiiett Reader Service e/o
Oakley, Frederick HcCicsry; The Sanford Herald, P. O.
Chrlstrophcr Wing, Martha Box 4BD8, Dapt. A, Radio City
Griffin. Thomas Ricker, of Station, New York 10, N. Y.
Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Camp­
bell, of Sanford, • boy
Mr. and Mrs. James Byrd of
Santord, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mangum of Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Griffin of
Sanford, a girl
Dischargee
Christ! Sams, Osteen; Vera
Anderson, N. Orlando; Fran­
ces Holmes, DeBary; Aline
Headrix, Titusville;; Thomas
Ricker, Henry Faint. Ill; Ms
ria Bowes, I*e Otis Burns,
Carrie Clough, Lorene Hill,
Henry
Calhoun,
Thomas
Damps of Sanford.

MAY 11
Admissions
Thomas Howard, DeBary;
Mirl Winkler, Enterprise;
Ada Byrd. Lucille Mero, Ad­
dle Mae Hayes. Mildred V.
Ervin, Wills F. Boyd. June V.
Weaver. Helen Gentry, Da­
vid Wells, Emma D. Mangum, Clifford Pringle, San­
ford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. William E.
Weaver of Sanford, a boy
Discharge*
Baby boy Goff, Orlando!
Mary Calto, DeBary; Wan­
da Burris, Gordon B. White­
head, Frances Wilkes, Mrs.
Robert Flowers and baby
girl, Sanford.
MAY 1*
Admissions
Lewis Frasier. CiiselberTy;
Wind driven land (court
Robert Gall. Daytona Beach;
Harvey Martell. DeBary; tha bodies of the veiled Tau*
James Taylor, Plant City; rtgs of the Sarah*, who never
General Turner, Marjorie bathe.

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No wonder the average
homemaker leafing through a
woman'* megaxine ponders
glumly on why oho "isn't liv­
ing In a home like that."
Tha lawns of tho •‘perfect"
homes featured In such magaxines are live green velvet.
The flowers ara a riot of
bloom. Tho house* themselves
ore models of convenience and
efficiency—a far cry from
tha less-thnn-perfect condi­
tion and the too-lived-ln look
of the envious reader’s home.
I've just read a newspaper
account of all the behind-thescenee goings-on that maka
such model house attain the
perfection few housewives
can aver create — much leas

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other occasions it just happen*
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door of tha City Hall in tho City of Sanford. Florida,
and on the boiletin board at the front door of tho
Seminole County Court llouee, Sanford, Florida, and will
remain ao pouted for a period of four coaoecntlv#
week*.
All real ratal* upon which th* 1542 lair* hare not
been p a J and agalaat which certificate baa not already
been baaed to the City of Salford, will be aold at Public
Aaction on tha Uth. day of May, A. D, 1513, com­
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Iho City Hall In tho City of Sanford, Florida,
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To Meet With
New President

Travel Program Presented
Garden Club met la tha Chris
Center for the final meeting
of year and Instead of th*
usual mid-day luncheon a pot
lock supper was served with
husbande and friend* as

Vary vicinity within th* past

JU N E BROWN’S

Tha
newest
gardening
group the Men's Garden Club,

trea t aaoet in future actlviyea. Mr*. D. K. IVrman, pres­
ident, pointed with pride to
the club's accomplishment*
durinc the past two pears.
Mr*. Charles Cole, of Gen­
eva, waa the only one of the
three living charter member*
present. Mrs. Voile WUliaau,
program chairman, presented
Mrs. Henry Simpson, retiring

president of the Rare Circle,
who showed t «ot inter siting
colored elide*.
The Sin peon* are world
traveler* and from their v**t
collection of beautiful ecenee
aha showed picture* of coun­
tries from Greenland to Afri­
ca, Australia, India and Wai­
kiki. Picture* of the Taj Ma­
hal, taken at three different
time* of tbo dap, were ax-

B eauty Salon
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U ntil Jan e 10th
For

From Your Downtown
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Drmpeey, Jimmy Hamilton,
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V A C A T IO N

LONG TERM
INVESTMENT
TOMMY HERALD AND HJ8 TRICYCLE

Of interest to friend* and
relatival in this a n a is the
announcement of the marri­
age of Martha S tu m , daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred­
erick Ssuers Jr., of Peoria,
III., to Murray E. Nine* Jr.,
ion of Mr*. Miry Tolar
Nine*, of tbla city.
Tha couple waa united in
marriage in a ilmpla cere­

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The DeBary Business and
Professional Women's Club
met at the office of Dr.
George Prison in DeBary re­
cently with Bert Ltdarhau*
presiding.
Alberta Warner, chairman
of the School for Girls at
Ocala, contacted the school
for permission to keep the
same girl as last year for
the Club'a project at the
school. Several members will
make the trip to visit the
school during BPW Week.
Past president, Mrs. Adam
Muller, was presented with
the, past president’s scroll
pin. The June meeting will be
a splash party and covered
dish supper at the home of
Mrs. U. Accardi on Hibiscus
Road.

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By Jane Casselberry
Mrs. Henson, who presently
Is making her home on Ko­
diak Island, Alaska, where
her husband la teaching and
she serves as a substitute
teacher, plans to spend sev­
eral weeks here.

mony an Feb. IS at 9:30 p.m.
at t h * Calvary EpUcopal
Church, Columbia, Mo., with
tha Rev. William K. Tlbbett
officiating.
Tha bride la a graduate
of Poorta High School la Paoria, Hi., attended Bradley
University and ia a senior
at the Metbodlit Hospital ol
Central Uliaola School af
Nuriinf.
Th* bridegroom graduated

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Tb* Starlight Promenadera
and tb* Sanford Recreatioo
Department are sponsoring a
summer squsre dsnee class
stsrting this Wednesday at 7
p.m. at the Civic Center.
Joe Curtis, of Orlando,
caller for the Promenadera,
will conduct the class. Any
one Interested In Joining the
clsss Is Invited to come, ob­
serve and try It out lor the
first three weeks. No regu­

with the class of 1907 and, In
bia senior year, was awarded the Seminole Chiefs’ Club
trophy for most valuable man
on the track team. After
completing hia freshman year
at the University of Florida.
Gainesville, he enlisted in the
Marine Corps. He received
bis recruit training at Parris
Island, 8. C., and later was
assigned to th* First Force
ReconnaUane* Company of
the F ln t Marine Division,
Camp Pendleton, Calif.
The couple will make their
home in Gainesville while
Mr. N a n c e resumes hia
studies at the University of
Florida.

This Tuesday
The Anna Miller Circle la
•ponsnrlng a hamburger broil
this Turoday from 6:30 to 7:90
P.m. at tha Elka Club. Mra.
William Class la in charge of
arrangrmont*.
The public la Invited and
sreved In tbe pavlllion. For
dinners may be taken out or
delivery service cell FA 2U702. On* quarter pound of
hamburger will be served with
potato salad, baked beans, as­
sorted dishes and coffee.
Proceeds will benefit the
Harry Anna Crippled Chil­
dren’s Home. The new parti­
tion will b« dedicated during
the evening.

T h a Dependable Sunday
School Class of the First
Methodist Church meets with
Mrs. A. L. Skinner, BOS Mag­
nolia Ave.. at b:30 p.m. for a
covered dish supper a n d
meeting.

HTUKB HOURS; • TO 9:34

the third week.
Those not Interested In Join­
ing are Invited to come any­
time ns visitors are always
welcome. Thera is no admis­
sion charge for spectators.
Classes will be from 7 to 1:30
p.m. and the regular weekly
dance continues from 1:30 to
U p.m.

Sherri Lynn Ray
Celebrates
First Birthday

The Fidelia Sunday School
Class of Ute First Baptist
Church will meet at • p.m.
with Mrs. J. D. Cordell. Mem­
bers will please bring a cov
■red dish for the dinner.

BAR-B-Q-SETS
MATCHING PLATES,
NAPKINS, CLOTHS,
CUPS. APRONS, ETC.

GARDEN CLUBBERS with their husbands and guests enjoyed a travel
program a t the final meeting of the year. Left to right, seated, are Mrs.
D. K. Gorman, president; Mrs. Henry Simpson, who showed slides of
scenery from all over the world and Mrs. Volie Williams Jr. program chair­
man. In the rear sure Mr. Dorman and Mr. Simpson.
(Herald Photo)

Twins Celebrate
MIMOSA CIRCLE
gave Mri. Behrena a gift at
Members of the Mimosa the close of the workshop.
Circle tw&gt;&gt; at the home of At noon a luncheon was
Mrs. Herbert Behrens for the served by the hoiiesiea on
final meeting of the season the patio which waa decorat­
with Mrs. Gerald Behrens ed with attractive baskeU of
and Mrs. Don Smith as co­ flowers hanging from the
rafters.
hostesses.
Plans for the Mimosa sec­ Others present were Mmts.
tion of tb* new year book Roy Partin, B. F. McWhor­
were made and Mrs. GcralJ ter. Howard Rice, Walter
Behrens and Mrs. Smith were Schwarz. Frank Corts, Carl
selected to attend tbo work­ Cborpenlng, Alice Roblolio,
shop, in Gainesville, in June. J. J . Nicholson, W. S. WUlis
Mrs. Ralph Patten waa wel­ and H. Lederhaus.
comed as a new member and
Mrs. Fred Behrens was wel­
comed as a guest
A gift was presented to
Mrs. W. B. Mojo for her lead­
ership during the past two
years. Gifu were also pre­
sented to all (he members
by Mrs. Mary Swankhous.
A workshop was conducted
by Mrs. Gerald Behrens, on
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Mr. and Mrs. William Carr,
30 North Second Street, North
Orlando, announce tho birth
of a six pound, 11 ounce
daughter, Laura Jeanne, April
29 at the Semisole Memorial
HospiUl, In Sanford.
A four and one half year
old brother, David, and two
and a half year old slater,
Sherry, welcomed the new
arrival home along with ma­
t e r n a l grandmother, Mrs.
SHERRI LYNN RAY
Walter Carts, of PUUburgb,
Pa.
Little Sherri Lynn Ray,
daughter of Mrs. Linda Ray.
of Winter Park, celebrated
her first birthday at (he home
of Mr. and Mrs. U. L. John­ Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Epps
Jr. and Dr. and Mrs. John
son, on Narcissus Avt.
guest Epps are attending the 10th
The young
Annual Meeting of the Flor­
helped open her gift* before ida State Dental Society in
refreshment time.
Jacksonville.
Mrs. James (June) Brown
Others attending were her
mother, Mrs. Linda Ray; an left this weekend for Ben's
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Run, W. Va., to attend the
Virgil Pittraon, and daughter, graduation exercises of her
Debbie, all of Winter Park, son, Danny Joe Nagle. Sha
and Bob Johnson.
wilt also visit with relatives.

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Murray Nance Jr. Class To Start
Weds Miss Sauers This Wednesday

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Bums Close In On First
ny Valted Pm* Menatiaaul
All t h o a a crepe-hangers
who v e ra so aura Walt Aliton
was about to lose hia Job can
march to the blackboard and
write 100 times: "How wrong
can anyone b e :”
Alston's Job as manager ol
the Lot Angelas Dodgers was
regarded so precarious two
weeks ago that owner Walter
O'Malley broke a long silence
by giving him a vote of con­
fidence.
Ordinarily, a u c h verbal
pals on the back too often
turn out to be the kiss ol
death but at the spectacular
clip Alston has the Dodgers
going now he's even in a po­
sition to throw a few votes
O'Malley's way.

At long last, the Dodgers
look like the club everyone
felt they could be but never
really were since 1939 when
they won their last National
League pennant
They have won six In a
row. nine of their last 10
and have zipped from sev­
enth place to within one
game of the first-place San
Francisco Giants. They also
were the only major league
dub to sweep a doublcheader
Sunday when they beat the
New York Mcti, 1-0 and 4-2
in 13 innings.
Southpaw Sandy Koufax
rolled to his sixth victory
with a two-hitter in the open­

lieved Met starter Al Jack- first of which drove In the
Phils' first run.
son in the 12th.
Felipe Alou came out of a
The Philadelphia Phillies
downed the Giants, 3-0, in the one-for-three slump with a
first of their two games but ninth tnning homer that broke
Sac Francisco won the night­ up a 3-3 tie and brought re­
cap. 6-3. The Cincinnati Reds liever Bob Bolin his second
defeated Hie St. Louis Cardi­ victory. Ed Bailey also bomnals, 10-6, the Pittsburgh Pi­ ered for the Giants while Roy
rates thumped the Houston Sicvers and Clay Dairy tuple
Colts. 3d), and Chicago and connected for the Phils.
The Reds rapped Rob Gib­
Milwaukee split a doubleheader. with the Cubs win­ son for all to of their runs
ning the opener. 3-2. and the during the six innings he
I worked for the Cardinals.
Braves the finale. 8-2.
Cal McLish limited the Jerry Lynch and Frank Rob­
Giant* to five hits to gain his inson each knocked in three
second victory tor the Phil­ runs as Joe Nuxhall picked up
lies m the opener. Tony Gon­ his third victory and went the
zalez clipped loser Jack Fish­ distance despite allowing 13
er for a pair of doubles, the hits.

er and Frank Howard crack­
ed his seventh homer with
one man aboard in the 13th
inning of the nightcap.
Run Hunt’s fourth inning
tingle and a sixth inning in­
field single by losing pitcher
Roger Craig were the only
hits off Koufax in the first
game, which really was de­
cided in the first inning when
Tommy Davis’ sacrifice fly
accounted fur the only run ot
the contest.
Run Perranoiki blanked the
Met* on (our bits over the last
seven innings to register bis
sixth win in the nightcap.
Howard's homer dealt the
first lust of the season to
Ken SlacKrnzie, who had re­

★ ★ ★
League Leaders
One Half Game
Separates Five
AL Leaders
United Press International
To get the reel ot the
American League race today,
try squeezing rive Into a
telephone booth.
That's exactly the same
situation presently existing In
Joe Cronin's circuit where a
mere half-game separates the
first (ive dubs and where the
standings look this way:
W. I- Pet.
Boston
19 13 .391
Chicago
21 tS .383
Baltimore
21 13 .383
New York
58 13 .381
Kansas City
20 13 .371
The log-jam wasn't be'ped
any Sunday when four doublcheaders ended in splits and
none
of
the
leaden
could make the least bit of
—
vp-ito-t -&gt;U- of the
others.
The Red Sox had an oppor­
tunity to widen their slender
percentage-points lead after
clipping the A’s, 7-3. In the
first game of a doubleheader
but lost the nightcap, 9-7.
Baltimore won the opener
from Chicago, 4-3, then lost
a 10-innlng nightcap by the
tam e score: the I*&gt;j Angeles
Angels beat the Yankees, 6-2,
but dropped
the second
game, 10-4: Cleveland detest­
ed Minnesota, 6-4. and lost
the finale, 7-6, and the De­
troit Tigers winced the Wash­
ington Senators, 3-1, in a
aingle game.
Frank Malzone drove in
five runs in the tied Sox-Alhk llc s opener with two hom­
ers and a single that paved
the way for Bill Monbouquette's fourth victory. KC
reliever BUI Fischer scored
his
sixth straightvictory
without a defeat In the night­
cap as George Alusik and
Ed Charles each hit two-run
bomers.
Robin Roberts struck out
the 7.000th batter of his ma­
jor league career in the
Orioles' opening game vic­
tory over the While Sox. His
victim was Juan P«am&gt;,
who suffered hi ■ first loss
following three straight vic­
tories. Roberts allowed five
flits in bringing hi* record
to 24.
Ray Herbert's string of
scoreless innings ended at 38
when Oriole catcher John
Orsino hit the first of his two
homers in the third inning
ef the second game. Orsino
also singled home the tying
run in the ninth
hut Pete
Ward's triple won the game
for the White Sox in the loth.
Jim Brosnan, recently ac­
quired (rum the Reds, was
credited with his first AL
triumph.

Altamonte LL
Elects Officers
John Morrison was elected
president of the Altamonte
Springs Little League Assn,
at a meeting of the group
held last Wednesday night.
Other officers are Martin
Hearn, vie* president, and
Lnme Jseh, secretary treas­
urer.

MAYOR TOM MeDONAM). ri«ht. trie.* hi*
grip un u bowling bull nTtur proclaiming May
27Ju n e 2 as "Family Bowling Week,” in conjunction with the statewide week. Owner of tho
Jet Lanes John Spolski, shows McDonald what
to nim for.
(Herald Photo)

GREEN BAY. Wi«. (UPI)
—The Green Bay Packers
have aigned linebacker Kay
N 11 a e It k e and safetyman
Hank Gremminger for the
1963 National Football Lea
guc season.

The Summer League of the
Bill Hemphill Motor-ettes will
start their league Tuesday at
9 a.m.
At 9 a.m , thera will be a

Two New Loops
Set To Bowl
Starting thin week, there
will tie two bowling league*
functioning at Jet Lane*.
On 3Ionday afternoon at
3:16, the girt* from Seminole
High School will have high
a. hoo] boys Joining them in
their current Kegier-ette*
League,
On Tuewdsy afternoon* at
3:45, the boys and girls from
the Junior High School will
stm t their own league and
abo be bowling two games
each Tuesday,

two hits each for Lee and
Nopper.
In Little Leaguee action
Friday, Perfection romped
over Florida State Bank, 19lu as the Milkman banged out
a 15 hit assault.
Albert Jarrell was the- win­
ning pitcher for Perfection,

Assn. Disbands

Brady Cops Marathon Honors
phy for the overall single
engine class.
Classification winner* were:
Class 1: (I) Andy Tirlanl,
(2) Tom Week*, and (3) Herb
Norris.
Class 2: (1) Andy Tirlanl.
12) Turn Weeks, and &lt;3t Bill
Nelson.
Class 3: (l) Tom Moore,
12) Sonny Jones, and (3)
Sunday.
Ilra.lv wav awarded a tro­ David Cotton.

Jim llraily took top honors
at Uir annual St. John* River
Marathon boat rare held Sun­
day. At Ihe same lime, it
was announced that the asso­
ciation was being disbanded
because of lack of interest on
the local level.
There were only 26 racers
in tho annual competition

Tuesday'* Game*

S e a so n Ends
'I lie t ra**elt&gt;erry women*
Golf Association ended a
successful sea -on Thursday
at the Land 'n Lake* Country
Club at Casselberry, with 2»
women taking part.
In the morning they played
nine hole* of golf and held a
putting and chipping contest
under the direction of Norm
Dorsan, new club pro.
New officers were elected
and installed by past presi­
dent Hetty Vickers. Officers
arc Irma Bodell, Casselberry,
provident; Debhie Pender,
Casselberry, vice president;
Mary Daugherty, Orlando,
secretary, and Julia Ilartos,

I in u y .ttana. t n m n n -----Tournament chairman, Bet­
ty Overman, presented tro­
phies to winners of tha sea­
son'* events
Winners of the tvvoday
Women's Aisoclatlon Handi­
cap Tournament completed
last week were tied for. first
place Barbara McKinnon and
Vivian Conklin; lied for sec­
ond place, Mary Anderson
and Debhie Pender, and third
place, Doris Schautteet.

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Class 4: (1) Harry H and
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Kelly and Louis Pennington,
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Harry llanes, and (3) W. P.
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Class 8; (1) Jim Brady, (1)
Larry Strongmirc, and (3)
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Class 8; (I) "Bulldog”
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Class 9; "Bulldog” Drum­
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BARCELONA, Spain —
Los Angeles at Cleveland. Dove Turk of tho United
Slate* leaped 15 fret la win
night
fhiengu at Washington, night the pole vault event In the
'Dili.til ai m m ifrciTT. u ;in— "St: v... 11 gc—m trs—arrm—n r r r
Kansas City at New York, meet.
night
Minnesota at Boston, night
BRANDTS HATCH, Eng­
National League
land — Race driver Chris Air*
W. 1. Pet. ey was killed wh- n his Austin
San Francisco
:» 13 .613 somersaulted four times dur­
23 16 .390 ing a car rar«.
Los Angeles
20 19 .513
St. Louis
Chicago
19 IS .314
HELSINKI — Swedish rac­
Milwaukee
19 20 .487 ing driver Oerjan AttcrU-rg
17 18 .486 was killed in tho 2oth Inter­
Pittsburgh
Cincinnati
17 18 .486 national Elneintarha Grand
17 20 .439 Trig for formula junior c a n
Philadelphia
IT 22 .436 when hi* Lotus turned over
Houston
16 21 .410
New York
after a collision.
Tuesday's Games
St. Louis at Chicago
INDIANAPOLIS — Veter­
Cincinnati
at
Slliwaukce.
an driver Jack Turner of
night
Pittsburgh al Houston, night Seattle, Wash., was tcreiounly
New York at Los Angeles, Injured when his ear skidihd
out of control during a prac­
night
Philadelphia at San Franci­ tice run at tho Indianapolis
Bpe*dway.
sco.

JIM DUADY the ainglf ensrinf claM winner in Sunday’s boat rnc# o n
Luke Monroe, accepted trophies from Mina Marilyn Hunt and Miss Sha­
ron Wilburns, at tho victory dinner held nt the Mayfair Inn Sunday night.
(Herald Photo)

Only games scheduled.

brief meeting for the purpose
of electing officer* with the
league officially starting at
9:30.
Those teams which are al­
ready filled Include the Ilivieras, l.e Sabre*. Tempest*,
Pontiac*. Star Chief*, Sky­
larks, Bonneville*, and tho
Catalina*.
Team captains for these
teams are Lai* Jackson, Betty
Rickey, Mabel Duggan, Sally
William*. S h i r l e y Maxwell,
Sola Ferguson and Elaine
Miller.
All former league members
are invited back for tbe sum­
mer session.

C.P.O. Wins Babe Ruth
League Play Over Elks
C.P.O. nipped Elk* 7-8 in
Babe Ruth League play F ri­
day night with David Golloher scattering seven hit*
and collecting three hit* at
the plate to aid hi* own cause.
In gaining the win, C.P.O.
banged out 10 hit* including

Ct KVEI.AND - Ernie P a ­
via, 23-year-old all-time col­
lege football great at Syracum* University, died of leu­
kemia.

( 1-2 ).

Motor-ettes Summer
Loop Opens Tuesday

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Siflrn Two

May 20, 1968 — h f t 7

Wmrti

Standings

Malzune, Bos
Causey, KC
Wagner, LA
Boyer, NY
Schilling, Bot
Robinson, Chi
Kaltne, Del
Robinson, Balt
Ystmski, Bos
Allison, Minn
National
Player k Club
Cvlngton, Phil
Groat, StL
Fairly, LS
Aaron, Mil
Demcter, Phil
Cepetla, SF
Temple, Hon
Edwards, C!n
Gilliams, LA
Boyer, StL

all M .

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SATURDAY
BALTIMORE — Rex C.
Ellsworth's
Candy
Spot*
streaked to a three and onehalf length victory over Ken­
tucky Derby winner Chateaugay in the *180.000 Preakneas
Slake* at Pimlico.

MANILA. Philippines —
Eder Jofte of Hraiil scored a
12th round technical knockout
over Johnny Jamilo of the
failed Press International Philippines to retain ids world
Americas League
bant urn-weight boxing rhamW. I- Frt. pimi.lup.
Boston
1» 13 391
Chicago
21 13 .383,
MOSCOW — Tsmarn Press
Baltimore
21 13 .583
of Russia broke her own ttvNew York
II 13 .3*1
ord for the women's disco*
Kan*a* City
26 IS .571
Cleveland
:S 16 .481 throw with a Ins* of oP.29
1.0* Angeles
18 22 .430 ineters tu t feet. ••1, inches,
according to the Soviet news
Detroit
M 20 .412
Minnesota
14 31 .400 • geney Tims.
Washington
14 24 .368
INDIANAPOLIS — PurToday's Probable Pitcher*
Lis Angeles at Cleveland nelli Joins of Torrence, Calif.,
night— l.ec 2-1 vs. Kralick broke Ills own qualifying rec­
ur. I for Ihe Indianapolis 600(131.
Chicago
at
Washington ndle auto race when he av­
night—Fisher (2-3) vs. Che­ eraged Uil.llkl mile* per Ilnur
over the ill-milt* test distance.
ney (4 3).
Detroit at Baltimore night
RIO DF, JANEIRO — The
—Regan (24) vs. Tappas (3Soviet Union edged the United
0).
Minnesota at Boston night States 73-71 In the world am­
— l’ascual (44) VI. Delock ateur hHski'th.ill tournament.

Called Press Internationa]
American Leagne
Player k Clab AB K. H. Pet.
118 IS 42 33d
110 13 39 .333
143 23 30 .330
121 18 42 .317
133 2t 46 .343
124 21 41 .331
133 23 43 .323
139 14 44 .317
123 21 39 .317
124 23 39 .315
I-eague
All R. II. Pet.
too 20 36 .360
161 24 36 .348
136 19 46 .333
119 33 30 .336
123 21 40 .320
151 24 48 .318
120 9 38 .317
in 10 33 .313
93 IS 29 .312
143 18 43 .310
113 15 33 .310
Hunt. NY
87 8 27 .310
James, StL
Home It bus
America a league— Wag­
ner, Angeles 11; Allison,
Twins—n —CTTCm
rrwm
Wtt
jiiliiwi'H
/g;;—
— Wrrttr
Sox 8; seven players tied with
7.
National league— Aaron.
Braves 13; Covington, Phils
8: F. Alou, Giants 8; six
players tied with 7.
Runs Batted In
Americas League — Wag­
ner Angels 10; Nicholson,
White Sox 28; Allison, Twins
29; Stuart. Red Sox 23; Rob­
inson, Whites Sox 23.
Natiasal League — Aaron
Braves 34: Fairly, Dodgers;
Robinson, Reds, and Iloyer.
Cards, all 29; F. Alou, Giants
27; Covington, Thlls 27.
Filching
Americas League — Fis
cher. Athletics 8-0; Herbert.
White Sox 3-t;
Bouton,
Ysnks 4-1; Buzhardt. White
Sox; Morehead. Red Sox;
Pizarro, White Sox. and Radata. Red Sox, all 3-t.
National League — O'Dell,
Glints 3-0; Koufax, Dodgers
8-1; Perranoiki, Dodgers 8-t;
Maloney, Reds;; Simmons,
Cards, and Nottcbsrt, Colts,

Weekend
Sports
Summary

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McMILJ-AN and NANCY MAT­
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NOTH'K TO A P P E A R
T ot D onald L et Phelpa
Raaldanca
and
w h ereabouta u n k n o w n .
YOU WILD T A K E NOTICE
th a t F rank Mac* M cM illan and
N a g a y U a llh a w a
M cM illan
hava filed In th e C ircuit Court
o f th a N in th J u d ic ia l C ircuit,
tn an d F o r S am in ola C ounty,
F lorid a, a p etitio n
for tha
adoption o f e a un n am ed m in o r
m ala child b o m
o f Vorda
F th ra r P helpa on Decem bar
! ( . l i l t . At O rlando, F lorid a.
Bald p roceed in gs nro In Chancary N o. 1*125, undar tha nama
■ nd alyla o f In lie ; P etitio n o f
F rank
M acs
McMillan
and
N ancy M atth ew ! M cM illan.
You a m com m an d ed to ba
and apjw ar In sa id Court ba­
t o n tha H on orab le W illiam O.
A krldaa a t tha Bem lnola C ou n ­
ty
C ou rth ouie
at
Hanford.
Florida, a t 1C3B A M . On Iho
1th day or Juno, 1141, and
th r m to ohote cauao w hy maid
p etitio n ahould n o t b a g ran ted .
(•BA LI
A rth u r H. B e ck w ith . Jr,
Cl*rk o f C ircu it Court
B y: M artha T. Vlhlan
D ep u ty Clark
M aguire. Voorhla A W alla
111 W all S t r u t
Urlando, F lorid a
A tto rn ey ! for P e tltlo n e m
Publlah: May «, I*. lo . IT. 1(41
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Tha Board o f C ounty Com ntlsalnners c f Hem lnole C ou n ­
ty, F lorida w ilt rece iv e blda
« • ( I t (1 . B F p f, CMXR a t tha o ffic e o f A rthur If.
FlltH T N iv a l M etric! 4*1 B eckw ith, Jr.. In th e Court*
llum m ar Hireat, tloalon 10, houa* at Hanford, F lorid a up
M aeaachusatla
to l:e * P.M., M onday, May IT.
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th a t a C om plaint to foreclose
certa in m o rtg a a a anrum hartha fo llo w in g daacrlbtd
re a l proparty, to .w it:
t a t 11. n tork A, COUN­
TRY CLUB MANOIL UNIT
N tx 1, acco rd in g to the
p la t th e r e o f ee recorded
in rial Bonk 11 , p * g ( tea,
P ublic Record* of S em i­
n o le C o u n ty , Florida.
Iiaa been filed a g a ln et you
th a ab ove atyled ault, and
rou are required to verve a
C o p y o f y o u r A naw er or other
P le a d in g
to khe Com plaint
on P la ln tirra a tto rn ey , ANDKIOTON. RUSH. DEAN*. LOW.
"DEM A v an den IIEIKI, 122
E a it C en tral Boulevard, Or­
lan d o. F lorid a, and flta the
o r ig in a l
Anawer
or
other
P le a d in g In th e o ffice a f tha
C lerk of tha C lrrult Court on
o r before Ilia ITlh d ay o f
J u n e, IH 1. If you fa ll to do
a d -a rea pro confeaeo w ill
tie taken a g a ln a t you fur the
r e lie f dem anded In tha Com­
p la in t.
T h la X n tlet ahall ba publlahad once a w eek for four con• ecu liv e w eek a In tha Henford llereld .
DATED thla Ith day o f May
l» « l.
(S E A L )
A rthur H. B eck w ith . Jr.,
Clark nt th e Circuit Court
B yi M argaret E. Tyra
D eputy Clark
A ndereon, Rualt, Dean
lo w n d e e A v a n den llerg
122 Eaat C entral Ave.
U rlando, F la.
P ubllah May 11. 14. IT
J u n a I, 14*1,
C D I-44

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KDTICH IB h a ra b r g iv e n th a t
t am a n g a g a d In baalnaaa a t
113 P ln ar R td g a Rd. Caaaalberry. Bam lnota C o n n tr, X to rIda, under tha flctltlo u a nam a
of. SEM -UR HOME D E I-IV E R .
IRB and th a t I Inland to
raglatar raid nam a w ith tha
C lark o f tha C ircu it C ourt,
B em lnola C o u n lr, F lo rid a . In
a ccord an ce w ith taa p ro v lelo ..*
o f tha F lc tltlo u a Nam a S ta tuiaa.
lo - w lt :
S ection
1(2 at
FI rld a S ta tu te * 1*3*.
•tig: H a rrr A. Cannon
Publlah M ac 11, 14, IT A
Ju aa A 1»(J.
C D I-IJ
IN
TH K
L i m i t IT C O IR T .
NINTH J lU I C t A k C H UT IT,
IN
A ND
FO R
SEM INOLE
CO CSTY. FLO RIDA
IN CIIAACKHV SO. 13444
FIRM IN C A N A L SANCHEZ.
P la in tiff.
N ELLIE

E D IT H SANCHEZ.
D efendant
NOTH K TO 'A P P E A R
TO: N ellie E d ith Hanchaa
1211 K Aver*
C h icago IT, tllln u la
T ou nro h ereb y req u ired tv
flic y o u r w r itte n d e te n te to
th e BUI o f C om p lain t fo r d i­
vo rce riled h erein a g a ln a t you,
w ith tha C lark o f tha abova
at) led C o r 'i o n or b efo re J u n e
1. 1141, ai. I . rve a co p y o f
aam a upon p. ' tlir ru a t lu m - v .
Jam ea C. C o ll.PH W ta t
Church S treaL O rlanJo, F lo r Ida.
Ilarelu f a l l Hat o r ■ d ecree
pro ronfeaao w ill ba antarad
a g a ln a t you.
W ITNESS m y hand a n d aeml
a t Hanford, Bem lnola C ou n ty,
F lo rid a , thla 2nd day o f May,
1141.
(SE A L )
A rth u r IT. B eck w ith . Jr.
Clerk o f tha C ircu it C ourt
By: M argarat E. T yra, D C .
Jam ea C, C o llier
A ttorney for P la in tiff
P uh llth : May 4. II. 14, IT, | } | I
C D f—II
tu tha C ourt • f tha
iu tr
J u d g e, Seaih
IF. Btata
• f F lorida,
l a r reb ate
l a re th e F a ta le a l l
JEOKOE A L B E R T TAYLOR
D acagaad.
F IN A L NOTH'M
N otice la h ereb y g iv e n th a t
th e u n d erelg n td w ill, on tha
l i t h day o f Juna, A. D. I f i i ,
p resen t
to
tha
H on orah l*
C ounty
J u d g a o f Ham lnnle
C ounty, F lo rid a , her rinal re ­
turn. a cco u n t g a d v o u ch ers,
a s E ie c u t r li e f th e E s ta te o f
(lEOHDK A LB ER T T A T I A* It.
d eceased, an d a t sa id tim r,
then and lhara, m ake a p p lic a ­
tion to lha aald J u d g a for a
fin a l setlera en t o f h*r a d ­
m in istr a tio n o f aald e s t a t e ,
■nd for an ordar d isc h a r g in g
her aa su ch K iecutrlX .
Dated thla tb* 1th d ay o f

le a tba.: DM It. P. In-lln
/■ / A nnie P. W agnon
or V -lyp* liq u id cooled e n ­
As E a e c u tr ll af tha Re­
g in e; min. 4 cylin d ers; m an ­
la te of
ual transm lealon; and aqulpRKOIIUK A L B ER T T A T LOR
tntn t and aocaaaorlaa aa aperifled .
I) tr e a te d
P rlra hid a h all a llo w fo r H tenstrom , D a vis A M cIntosh
trad e-in v a lu e o f ona ItST A ttorn eys fo r E a a cu trla
Ford h a lf-to n tru ck now In P ost O ffice D raw er 1110
uea by the Co u p . , Road D o- Hanford. F lorid a
Ubllah May 11, Id, T! A
partm ant. D atalA h apeciricaIlona m ay bo o italnad at June 1, 14(1.
tha o ffic e o f tha C ounty E n ­ c n i - i i
g in eer In tha C ou rth ouse a t
Hanford, F lorid a, or a l tha IN TMB CIRCUIT COURT.
C ounty Road D epartm ent.
NINTH
JU D IC IA L
CIRCUIT
P rice bid ah a ll ba for tha IN
iN D
FOR
UI1HINULK
Item co m p lete and d elivered COUNT*. FLO RIDA .
to lha C ounty Road D ep a rt­
UHANI F.NY NO. I.TWTI
m ent on II. 8. IT-42, fuur
NOTICE TO DK FKND
f t ) m ile* South nr hanfurd. NANCY MKELTON,
Florida, and ahould a ic lu d e
P la in tiff,
o r Hat se p a r a te ly a ll s t a t e ve.
and F ederal t a i e a and a lte r ­ JCM81B J. ■KKLTOX,
n a te or o p tio n a l Item s o f ­
D afan dan t.
fered. D elivery d a te must be T H E NT ATM O F FLO RID A
■pacified and w ill he c o n ­ TO« JIOTHIK J. HKEl/TON
sid ered In a w a rd in g tha
W hoa* rasidenc* and a d ­
con tract. Bid sh ou ld ba a cdraaa I* u n k now n.
•'om panltd by co p ies nt d e ­
PLEA8K T A K E NOTICE th a t
tailed fa cto ry sp ec ifica tio n s, you ara h ereb y req u ired to
ra tin g s and tech n ica l d a ta I lls y o u r wrlltHN g n a w er or
co v erin g th a item * to ba d efen se, If an y , p erso n a lly or
supplied.
by an a tto r n e y , on n r b efore
DM lo ba en closed In g Ju n e l i . 14(2, a t th * O ffice
eralrtl envalupe p la in ly m a rk ­ o f th* C lark e f th * C ircu it
ed on lha o u tsid e, “BID F u ll Court, a t th* C o u rth a u es in
PICKUP
TIIUCK
W I T H Hanford,
Hamlnot*
C ounty,
T R A D E-IN ,
o p en
May
]|
F lorid a, and to m all g cop y
t* I."
th ereo f to Ita n etro m , D a n a
Rida w ill ba opened a t a A M cIn tosh , A ttorn aya
for
m eetin g lo bp hold In tha lla ln tir r . P o st O ffice H o t 122),
County C om m ission
M eeting Hanfurd, F lo rid a , In th a t c e r ­
lluom In th e C ourthouse at tain d iv o rce p ro ceed in g p en d ­
Hanford,
F lo rid a .
T u esd ay, in g a g a in s t you In th* Cir­
May t*. IM1. at 1«:M A. U. cu it C ourt a t th* N in th Judl*
or aa soon th a ra a fla r a a puaal- ria l C ircu it, In and fo r Haml*
bl*.
nol* C o u n ty , F lo rid a . In c h a n ,
Tha rig h t la refereed to cary, an a b b rev ia ted title o f
w
aive
any
Ir
reg
u
la
rities
or
aald caue* b ein g "Nancy Mkel• S TH E C I H c r tT c o u r t o r
TIIK NINTH JUDICIAL CIM- L 'ch n lrallllea In bids and tu ton. P la in tiff, varaua J ea sia
reject an y or a ll bide.
J. Hkalton, Dafandant,'* and
it it
o r a n d roR a r m
Hoard o f (Nitinly Com m ie- herein fa ll not or a D err-a
Nill.K COUNTY, ri.O RIDA.
• Inner*, B em lnola C ounty. Pro U on feeeo w ill ba en tered
('IIANUERV NIL m u
Florida.
a g a in st yo u . and th * ca u sa
the
t u n it o n riv*B c e n t *
J. C. Ilu tch laon , Chairm an proceed a s part*.
HA V INI Ml II.AN K
B y: W. Ilueh, Jr.
(REAL)
P la in tiff
County E n gln aar
v*.
A rth u r H. B e ck w ith . Jr.
Publish:
May
It,
May
14,
14(1
C lerk o f th* C ircu it C ourt
M ICHAEL J. A. W IIAON, J R
CDI-14
B y: M artha T. V lh lan
at ua and at a l
U. C.
D efen d an t*
N ative fa* glda
Htanatrnm, D avla A M cIntosh
AMMNIIKO NOTIUM OP SLIT
A
tto
rn ey s at Law
Tha
Hoard
of
C
ounty
Com
IN
■ ORTIIAI1M r u R F .r t.0 4 t ’R g mlaelunera o f Hem lnole C oun­ P ost Of fir* n o t 1234
ty. Florida, w ill receiv e s e a l­ Hanford. F lo rid a
TUI IIEURIIK A. W ALKER
Publlah May 13. 14. FI A Juna
and RCTII IX W ALKED, ed blda al tha o ffic e of Ar
thur II. Rack w ith , Jr., Clark, 1, 1*41.
hie wlfa
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In the C ounty
C om m ission
(HEAL)
M eeting room In the c o u rtP . O. B o g t i l l
DATED thla 4th day af house a t Hanford, Florida.
May. 1*41.
Tha r ig h t la reserved to
N O R A N O R R IS
Arthur II. B eck w ith Jr., w alva any trreg u L rltla a or
TG M S I I
C lerk o f the C ircuit Court te c h n ic a litie s In bid* and tu
lly : M argaret K. Tyra
reject auy or all bide.
D ep u ty Clerk
tluerd ot C ounty C om m liAnderson, Rueh, Bean.
alonera
WILCOMC WACO M
I.ownde* A van den Berg
Hemlnole C ou n ty, F lorid a
111 R a ft C entral Ava.
J. C. H u tchison . Chairm an
Urlando, F la.
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WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS, Bell Ua Year Fmratture. Quick 4 x B SPEED—Graph earner*
RAVENNA PARK
Service with the Cash.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
aad attachment!. Dark reesIF
We presently have *
SUPER TRADING PORT
homes under construction
All Types aad Stats
PA M in .
Ph. M 4 * tm
We Repair ead Berries
la desirable Ravenaa Park.
Outstanding plana end ex­
AT 1 N X
citing features! VA and Machinery and Supply Ce. S4. A rticles Far S ale
freealn* or canning, HO# a
FHA financed! Plea now to m W. 2nd SL FA 94412
Tent*, tarpe, tochers, paint,
bushel, you pick and beta*
vUit these borne* wool
work clothe*, Army-Navy container. H A M
SINGER
Surplus. 310 Saafonl Ave.
W.
SEWING MACHINE
BALES A SERVICE
Perfect condition Balt*. NEW Shallow well sprinkler
44 stout; Reasonable.
CALL FA 2-5788
Real Estate—Mortgages
pump. 1 h-p. F A W. ITS.
Want see 'em? Write Box
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
FA 9-5642.
SMITH AlrCoadtttoa
Ravenna Park
FA 2 7488 geratlon service. All work M, c/o Sanford Herald lor
appointment
Evenings
guaranteed. Very reaaaaFA 2-3177 FA 2-3829 FA 2-8340
able in pike. Day FA S-T454 READY MIX DonCrete, win­
CARS WANTED
dow •Ills, lintels, steps,
15. Buaiaeea Opportnnlty Night FA 2-2M9.
REEL’S USED CARS
blocks, sand, cement rock,
llth SL A Sanford Are.
plpo, atrel, grease trap*,
Fee Lease: Service Station. LAWN SERVICE
Choice location. Apply The Mowing and edging, etc. Bat* dry welts, stepping stoees. •r; FORD ranch
Transportation and
M ind* Concrete Co.
Pure Oil Co. *04 W. 6U1 kfaction guaranteed. Ph.
309 Elm Ave.
PA 3-3751 ear. Be* at 104 S. Maple m
FA 2-1117.
It.
call 222-1097.
9 ROOMS full of furniture.
Plano Tuning and Repair
MAN or WOMAN to service
BUYING A NEW *r
and collect from cigarette, W. U Harmon — FA 9-4320 9399.50. 30 plena In nil at
Furniture C e n t e r . 1100
USED CAR?
Ire and other coin operated
French Arc.
FINANCE IT WITH US
dispenser* In thla area. This Air-Conditioning
U a very good position that H. B. POPE CO., INC. SINGER In console. With at­ • Low Interest Rate*
enn be worked full or part- 2W So. Park Ave. FA 3-4224 tachments A guarantee. • Low Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANS
time. Person selected must 29. AutomobHe B en tee
923.00. FA 2 0411.
have good serviceable car
FOR SALE; !9N VoUtewaf*
LIKE NEW. 1989 Upright Convertible, ta il engine
AUTO RADIO SERVICE
aad 10 or more spare houre
Cold*pot Freeter. 550 lb.
par week and $500.00 to PERSONAL RADIO A TV
and traasmtastox. Top tore
Frost free. Sacrifice. Cal) than year old. Caah price
23th. SL A Sanford Ave.
98,600.00 cash capital. Write
FA 2-0111.
giving name, address, tele­
9396. Call FA PI
Auto Glass, Tops
phone number and all da
6 p. m. or FA
T. V. to be sold for charges.
A Seat Coven
tails to Box 1116, Tulsa,
B p. m.
IT” RCA 118.37; 20" G. I .
AUTO GLASS &amp; 933.48; 11” West 91097;
Oklahoma.
PONTIAC Ventura. Sell
SEAT COVER CO. 91” RCA, $30.40. AU In 1980
or wad*. Sate price $1T$B.:
K . Female Help Wanted
working order. Town A PA 2-3496 tiler A
204 W. 2nd St. FA 2-9032
PRACTICAL Nurse. Call ALL WORK GUARANTEED Country T.V. 322-9362.
A REAL BUY
FA 2-5890 or 404 Palmetto.
USED kitchen cabin­ 1981 TEMPEST Station YTeAUTO GLASS GOOD
ets and sink. FA 2-7636, If goa. Excellent condition.
17. Male Help Wanted
INSTALLED
no answer FA 2-3310, C, R. 91391. Can be seen at 60S
Senkarik
Gtaaa
and
Paint
Schilke.
W. tat between 9 A 3.
EXPERIENCED Sami-truck
Company
Driver. Local work. P.O. 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4421 $1 per day rental for ElecBox *21. Port Orange, Fla.
trio Carpet Bhampooer with 37. Boats • Meters
purchase of Blue Lustre.
31A. P ita
19. Situations Wanted
Gateway To The Waterway.
Canoll's Furniture.
FREE Kitten*. Pb. FA 1-6319.
R ob so n B p o rtlflf G ood*
Child Care. FA 1-2374.
WEBT1NGHOUSE
portable Your EVINRUDX Dealer
MINIATURE DACHSHUNDS Oven, 1 ton automatic air3049-8 E. 1st Ph. FA 9 9 M
CHILDREN kept. Large fenc
3, AKC registered. Black
conditioner, sunlamp, GE
ed in yard. FA 2-007.
with tea markings, 2 fe­
radio, small rugs, mlsc. SS. Motorcycle* • Bcrett n
male* 946., Male |60.
furniture.
IS-0465.
21. fieentF
VESPA MOTOR SCOOTER!.
FA 2-8042.
RECONDITIONED
T.
V.'i
New A Used,
HARRIETTS'BEAUTY NOOK
r a w la salaa A a* mew—
SsTFIowern - f f t i r o *
and Radios. T. V.i 914-93 to
Complete Beauty Service
2317 Country Club Rd.
$34.95.
Radios
93.U0
to
Evening Appointments
POTTED MUMS la bloom. $15.00. Century T. V. Ser­
Ph. FA-9-7MB
105 So. Oak
FA MTU 35c up.
vice. 1119 Celery Ava. Ph.
GRA!&gt;EVIU.E NURSERY
89. Trailer* • Cabanas
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
Grapevine Ave. Near 20lh 8L PA 2-1412.
24. Electrical Services
Call for Evening appointments
2
CLEAN
Fura.
Apt*.
Very
2
BEDROOM,
kltchan
equipLOOKING
for
aomething
more
10’ X 80’. TWO
25. Plumbing Services
111 Palmetto Are. 922-0894 Annuala. Petunias, Snapdra­ OFFICE Furniture. Includes * completely furnished a #
reasonable.
Ph.
FA
l-139t.
pad
home.
Downtown.
9*0
than
Just
a
tract
housoT
deek,
iw
lnl
chair,
filing
26. Radio &amp; Television
REALTOR — LNSUROR
gons. Pansies, Vegetable
per mo, FA 2-64G7.
See tblr home custom de­
bile bom*. Iseluda* n w
cabinet*, typewriter, etc.
JF7. Special Services
Eff. Fura. Apt. 611 Park.
FA
3-4B91 111* S. French At* 25. Plumbing Services
Plants. Dutch MID Nuncry.
signed for Fla. living and
console T.V. with outside
28. Laundry Service
See
R.
W,
McCullough
In
3 BEDROOM block bouse FURNISHED 4 large room entertaining, 3 bedroom* 1
Upsala ltd. Just off 3oth SL
autenna, weaker, rcfrlgtr.
NO
CASH
NEEDED
29. Automobile Service
Oetccn.
FA 2-1862.
and lit St.
a tor, (tore, busk bed* aad
baths. We’re not giving it 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. $61 a
apt. Downstalri, Close la.
29A. Auto Accessories
HOUSEHOLD furniture. Odd
many other extras, IMS
away-low down payment,
Call PA 2-3819.
month. T. A L Included.
2 BR. House, living-dining
30. Machinery - Tools
33. F o rn lte re
piece*. 6 f t G.E. Refrigera­
and auume payment*. Lot
terma. By owner 2*17 Sum- 122 8085.
room. Alr-Cond. Garage,
Plumblnv
k
Heating
31. Poultry - Live stock
FURNISHED Cottage. Near
tor, lronar, breakfast set
109. Park Ave. Trailer Park
W* Buy, Sell. Trade, Repair
AIR CONDITIONING
carporte. large modern kit main gate. Naval Air Station merlin, FA 2-2977 after A
31A. Pets
and other various places.
1DYLLWILDE
CONTRACT and REPAIR
BILL’S
THRIFT
SHOP
chan. 983 month, with op­
32. Flowers - Shrubs
BY OWNER- Nice 4 Bdrm. New lovely 3 UR, 2 bath
Reasonable. FA 14721.
Be* K. W. McCullough in 1 BEDROOM *11 aluminum
WORK
Furniture • Appliances • T.V.
tion to buy. 610 E. Uth St
33. Furniture
2 bath borne la Ravenna
Housetrailer. 1948 Jeep.
borne
situated
on
corner
HOT Sanford Ave. FA 3-4341 Open 9 to 8 dally aad Week­ Osteen,
J. N. Hobson Jr. FA 2-1333 FURNISHED or unfurnished A Idyllwildc area. Large
34. Articles For Sale
Both perfect condition. 9$0Ci
lot
Feature*
galore
in
end*
or FA 2-0228.
duplex. * Urge rooms. Nsar utility Rm. aad workshop,
35. Articles Wanted
CaU PA 3-9419.
PIANO A-L 9160. NO 94304.
PLUMBING
Ph. 323-7363 WO Hiawatha SL
36. Automobiles - Trucks UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom baa*. No peU. FA 2-3739 double carports, air-Condi­ eluding Florida room, lux
Contracting Repairs
ury
kitchen,
central
heat,
Sanford,
FU.
37. Boats - Motors
tioning, central heat A fire
FREE ESTIMATES
kitchen equipped. FURNISHED 4 room Apart
double carport*, and
38. M o to rc yc le s - Scooters bouse,
Your Neighbor A t Hollers
place,
covered patio facing
R. L. HARVEY
U*ed furniture, appliances,
Ph. FA 2 3651.
meat.
Adults.
FA
2-9480.
parate
dining.
820,800
with
39. Trailers - Cabanas
Lake Ravenna. Reasonably II50Q down and a* low aa 204 Sanford Ave. FA 2-3383 tools, ate. Bought • Sold.
12 BEDROOM bouse, Florida FURNISHED Apartment 2 priced. 301 Vlhten Ra. Ph.
LarTy'a Mart 315 Saaford
$123 per month.
room. Available bow. Pb.
Bedrooms, living room
26. Kadlo k Telev Inion
FA 2-2414.
Ave. Ph. FA 3-4132
FA 2-1549.
kitchsn A Florida room. $60
PERSONAL
RADIO
A
TV
JENKINS &amp;. WILLIAMS
per month. Adults only, In
| EFFICIENCY Apartment on
1 DAY SERVICE
FURNITURE
quire
Otto's
Barber
Shop
Firat St. Near 2 city free
21th. St. A Sanford Ave,
NEW 4 Used furniture and
Real Eilate-Mortgagee
Sttlh
St.
A
French
Ave.
parking Iota and shopping
Pb. 313-0656
Office FA 2-2111
appliances. Good p la n to
l i t N. Park Ava. FA 2-2420
itorei. No utility charges. 2 BEDROOM unfurnished
Night FA
buy—sail or trad*. EASY
Ravenna
Park
FA
2-7493
FREE
n
5
tube
table
model
Suitable for couple or sin
house. Kitchsn equipped
3SOTOO
Evenings
Radio, with each picture TERMS. Wholesale prices
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
|65 a month. FA 2-4691.
2524 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla. FA 3-3677 FA 2 3*39 PA 2-1060 tube Installed. Call Sun
for cash.
Store.
Telephone FA 2-7450
shine
T.V.
fur
price.
311
SUBURBAN 3 Furnished 3 BEDROOM CB home. Nice
NEW BRICK HOME
4oo S. Sanford Avenue
| UNFURN. lit Floor. 2 rrat
Sanford
Ave.
Ph.
FA
2-9TIU
.
yard
and
neighborhood.
rooms, 1st floor. Water fur­
3 Bedrooms, 2 full baths
bath. 2 screened porches
2*09 Summerlin. FA 2-4836, Double carporte, built-in kit­
nished. 4 mile* from town
FREE ESTIMATE
27. Special Hervlcen
308 Magnolia Ave. Apply
call after 4 p. m.
$io rent See R. W. McCul­
UphoIiUrmg A Mattress reschen
upatalr* evening*.
lough In Osteen.
LAWNS Renovated • Aerate ovaling. Naw A Used Furni­
AS LOW AS
CARL MOYER, Service M anager
WILL TRADE
ture. Call Nix Bedding Ufg.
Remove Thatch • Chinch
9430
DOWN
12 BEDROOM rum. ground
Carl has been with our company for nine yearn.
3 Lota In Sanford, close to
CLEAN,
quiet
Apt,
2
bed
Co., at 7i« Celery Avt.
Bug Spray (VC-13) - Fertifloor Apartment. Contact
He. hi* wife, Marie end two boye James and
downtown, for Housetrailer As low as $79.00 per munlb.
room. Close In. FA 2-0647.
FA 3-3UT.
‘le
-F
h
.
FA
3-4244
2312 Palmetto.
Large
landscaped
lot
with
Robert are quite active In the First Baptist
of equal value. Write P. O.
trees, nice location. Monna MANSFIELD LAWN bElt.
FURNISHED 2 bedroom
Church. They live on Upenln Hand. Ctrl will find
Box 702, Wildwood, Fla.
WANTED reliable couple to
Jarvis. Ph. FA 31810.
house.
Adulta.
No
pita,
New people in town look at
any excuse enough to go fishing, however hU
lake
up
monthly
payments
FRIGIDAIRR
LOCH ARBOR AREA
FA 2-7664.
rent Ambition is to see his two boye through
Htrald Ada. Be aure your
of
113.30
on
3
complete
Sale*
A
Service
MOST desirable taction, a
college. _________________________
room*
of
furnilure.
Call
G.
II.
HIGH
St.
Johns
Realty
bualaeit la represented with 3 RM. Furn. Apt., $7u Mo.
custom built I bedroom, 2
17M
W.
1st
St.
Sanford
TE
9-1311,
Casselberry,
col
THE
TIME
TESTED
FIRM
attractive
advertisements.
Bedroom Air • Conditioned.
bath home featuring com­
Reedy To Berve You At Hollers of Sanford
Ph. FA 2-3*83
Wt.
Ill E. 9th St.. FA 2-5766,
plete separate dining and 116 N. Park Ave. FA 26123
Call FA 3-fill.
family room together with
9. For Bate or Rent
large formal living room.
YOUR BEST LIVING AND
Legal Notice
For immediate possession
House. FA 2-7SH or FA 3-4303
INYU TINS OPPORTUNITY
and
uader-prlced
nt
$14,7)0.
I t I N L t i r t Bt I N iwweilf
!N FLORIDA TODAY!
2
BR.
117
Catalina.
FA
90678
Financed
by
owner
after
A T T E N T I O N L A D I E S .1
iwmlftael# C M B t ] , P i e r .
M«* I n P m b a l p .
$1,7)0 down payment, tan
!■ r s i Knlwlr sef
BY OWNER, 3 IMirin. 2 baths
SQUARE DEAL CARS
also be purchased on furn­
| UCO.S* g . P U K K K I N U
large lot. FA 2-1953.
w
v
~W
.
M«*ll.aUllT
O tca jitrl.
ished bails.
92113
1961 CIIBV, MONZA. 4 Hpeed -----------I Tse All i r N I t i i r v anti I*# fere sew
H i v I b i C laim * rep U # « i a d « 12. Keel BnUU For Sale
1796
1991 CHKV. Mtatlon Wages. A u to .------You
are
Interested
In
employment
| A ta lM I M M t.s l a in
UN
1986
RAMBLER
4
Deer,
Auto.
............
You olid M«?h of you a r «
LAKE FRONT LOT
You are intereited in advancement
, IMS
| h o r t t i f n o t i ft o d an&lt;l r#«i ilre*l
18)9 CIIBV, 4 Deer, 9 C|L, Auto. Treat.
Greatly
reduced
for
quick
1W1 S. Park Ave.
I i n p r e s e n t a n y d L lm * Mini »!•UN
You are a qualified stenographer
1*39 JAGUAR 4 Ueor ......... ..................
, &gt;nun&gt;l* w h ich you. o r •Ittiwr
sale. Lake Mary area. Ex­
FA 2-3232 anytime
. UN
[ o f y o u . uiiiy hitvet a g a i n s t th «
I960 CUEV. Yt Ton IMck-Up-------------clusive
with
Brown
Realty.
| • • t a l a o f LteO.X g . I»ICK K i t 683
1938 FORD 3 Doer. 9 CyL, Mid.
4 BEDROOM. 2 bath home.
FA 2-3237 or FA 2-19*1.
(N il.
ilL C ian iv l.
lata
ut e a t . J
N3
1188 CHEV. Cenvartibte, Auto.
Central air • conditioned. riOXIDA'S BUT HOME VALUll:
I C o u n t y , lu the- C u u n t y
I o f h g r i ii a o t t C o u n ty , H o r i t la . 3 4 4™BEDROOM Hornet.
1838 PLYMOUTH
2 Doer. 8t. Wagon
Lake
privilege*.
Kltchan
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------at hi* offtno In t h i cou rt
36960 to 919.450
See models at Highland
IN I PONTIAC 2 Door. Bid, Aa le ... ................3»3
equipped. FA I-T949.
Can assure your future with
I hotiAfi o f M49I4 C o u n t y At HiiikAs Low as 3210 down,
1937 MKKl’UUY Button Wagon. Aulo. ........... — 483
f u n i , F l o ri d * . a Utlifl * l s col*
Ave. Lungwood. 10 minutes
As little a* 343.11
aiiiiar in ij ti t ii a fro m t h a Urn*
1936 CIIBV. HU. Waxen. V-8, Auto., Air Cond. ~ 313
south
on
17-02
and
west
on
d month!
j o f tii« f l r t t puhiiiAittwiit *if t h i s
1*57 L’llKV. 2 Ton Truck, 1 Hp. A lio --------- — 6*5
Seminole 1 block.
R ttltft.
Two
c o p ies
df
#*vl»
No Closing Costs!
IMS PLYMOUTH 1 Door Sedan ------------------413
I cl 4 in* « r dam a ml s h a ll bo Iti
LMX
ENTERPRISES
INC.
ATTRACTIVE new 3 bed­
393
1931 FORD Bta. Waxen, “V-8. S tandard------refiling, uni a (mil aioto tUa
49,
Homesit* Investment
1951 PLYMOUTH 4 Door, 4 CyL, Aat o . ----room, 1 bath home. Flor­
p U a a o f rt«l&lt;J*rua and pout
where Immediate opportunities are
313
Oppoitumtics
1913
CIIRV.
t
Door.
V-9.
Auto
................
—
ijffluo i 4 dr«*e« o f th e c U I i n •
ida
room.
3
Mile*
from
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
open for those who can toko dictation
1A n a n 4 oliatt ho iwurn to by
From Just $1095
89
1956 (11KV. Ft Toe Pick-Up, 1'oeer Urakn
Sanford. Priced reasonable.
Realtor
th o c l a i m a n t , hi# a g e n t . OF
L
1*33 CADILLAC 4 Door --------------- --- ----DRIVt OUT
and type at reasonable speeds.
iitAfBfy arid a. a*ufii|»anlxMj by Raymond Lundquitl, At*o.
Ph. FA 2-29U5.
31
1931 UI.DH I Door, Power Steering, Auto, —
A fi li n g f«0 o f UHfl d o l l a r ah 4
T00AY1
1959 CHEV. 4 Door, V-a. Auto. 44(
v*1a(&lt;u or d e m a n d n o t bo FA 2-3*31 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Im Int.i\t,t«
S'f.NDKIEa Store. Stock 4
4«j
1954 RAMBLER It*. Wegoa, Auto.
1 filed
s h a ll bo to lil
a« V i let ell
•Mr« Ci|»,
1*51 CIIEV. yt Ten Pick-Up .
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
By Writing
equipment. Wall establish­
. 413
HoulOf it. C h ate au
t u n w Ituee
A* l U C U t u r o f tile U l t 3 4 4 Bedroom home*. Some
1931 PONTIAC 4 Door, Auto.
193
ed. Proprietor wishes to re­
tse O t u o a i
Employment Office P. O. Box 2500
W i l l a n d Toalaniwnt
of
Hint le ri«i*« &gt;
with air-conditioning.
tire. Call FA 3-0774 or
L t c o x g . P l o t k h i .n o ,
»t old moit
Daytona Beach, Florida
D*c*a*«d
DISCOUNT IF NO TRADE
•icnM*
TEE 'X GREEN ESTATES
Luaguood TE 9-KUO.
| ^ t « n a t r o u i ( IiAhlo A MclutooU
JUlh St. W. by Mayfair Coun­
| A t^ o ru o y a f o r K x e c u to r
3 BUILDING Iota 80- x 125’.
Fred And Audrey Yootkto
Claud* Hiltett
P. a
D r u w o r 11SB
try Club.
fSA.iforl, P l o r! 4A
N«ar church** on paved Thi Msokli Bros. Ine.
319
E,
3nd.
HL
2505
Park Av*.
Pubtloh Ma / IS . 2«. S7 A Juno 3 BEDROOM. 1&gt;&gt; bath bout*.
road. Very de»irable art*. Onion*, Fla. • Ftont 96844)6
AN S Q U A l O r r o B I U N I t r I M P I O V I I
FA 1-9711
Or Undo • Cll 1-3144
FA 2-N41
J 1213.
S I Bradshaw Dr.
Phoue FA 2-3327.
1
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LOST: Brown squirrel Mon­ Efficiency Apt. S30 Vo. up.
By N adine Seltxer
City. SM W. l»t. SWEETIE PIE
key. 2611 Myrtte Ave. 11
(een call Greg Carlton. Re­
RENT A BED
ward. f a t - i m
RoQaway, lla^R al A Baby
3. E ta u llo a • leetrueltom Bed*.
By Day, Week, or Voath
REGISTRATION .jpened for CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Good Shepherd Christian Ph. FA H181 118 W. tit I t
day school. S , 4 I I j u n
old. Nursery |U , Kinder- S Bedroom houae, built-in
Oven and Raise W * per
garten $15. Transportation
available tor city and out­ Vo.
lying area*. 323-7312 or 2 Bedroom houte, Kitchen
Office 204 W. First 32257:*.
equipped $9300 per Mo.
3 Bedroom houte complete­
DEADLINES
ly Furniihed $100.00 per
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
test
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
Vo.
Women, 19-52. Start
J. W. Hall, Realty
T um., thru FrL - 2 P. M. day |
Pb. FA 2-3041
before miertkm. Hon. • Sat. high at 9102.00 a week.
Preparatory traiolng uutil
tu-on.
appointed. Thourand* of FRAME houte, I Br. WB
Magnolia Ave. UnfurnUbed.
Job* open. Eaperieuce u*
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Alto I B*. Partly fura. S.
ually
unnecenary.
FREE
Tue*., thru FrL - 3 P. M. day I
Sanford Ave. Cheap rent.
before in»ertion. Moo. • SaL| information on Job, aalPh. FA 1-3210.
arlei,
requirement*.
Write
noon.
and phone. Lincoln Service, F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
n«*
RESPONSIBILITY:
TODAY giving name, ad- Clean and cloae in. Jimmie
‘#
dreaa
and
phone.
Lincoln
ON*
The Herald will not be re- ]
Cowan. 322-9012.
acrvlee, Boa 13, Sanford
tlth*
iponaible for more than
0*1
STENSTROM RENTALS
incorrect Insertion of your ad, | Herald.
BR home (nice) 975
and reserves (he right to res-zo
2 BR extra nice 985
em te m a w .
vlte or reject any advertUf-l^*
Kent
meat from what ordered to
fumtahed I bedroom 3 BR Pinccreit 985
3 BR - 2 bath Sunland 8100
conform to the poUclea of thin | ^
^
fa
“Can Bobby
out end fightr*
BR, 21k bath (pool) $180
pap«.
4
BR,
214
beth
(city)
$188
| UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
12, Reel Effete For Sale 12. Real E state For Bala
Apt. kitchen equipped. 101
CLASSIFIED INDEX
BY
OWNER. 2 Bedroom, m 3 BEDROOM houae, 2 hatha.
W. 18th St. FA 3-4871.
bath. Carpeted living room
Living room, family room,
1. Loat k Found
A hall. TE 8-38M after 3:20 fireplace room, patio, swim
2 BEDROOM upeUlri Apt.
Real Estate—Mortgaiaa
2. Notices - Personals
C o m p l e t e l y redecorat­ l i t N. Park Art. FA 2-2920 p. ra. Small down pay­ mlng pool. Kitchen equip­
3. Education - Instruction | ed.
tparkling cteao. Adult*. Ravenna Park
FA 2-7*88 ment.
ped. Centra) heat. Just out
4. Transportation
$73.
150*
Celery
Ave..
H
Evening*
5. Food
2 BEDROOM HrUM. 908 Myr­ aide city limit*. Will aacrimile £. of traffic light. FA 2-2677 FA 2-3829 FA 2-8360
6. For Rent
tle Ave. Call Jimmie Co­ flee. FA 2-1387.
FA
2-OSM.
wart
232-4012.
6A Special Notices
RENTALS
HOME WITH BONUS
7. Business Rental*
1 BDRM. houte. NO 83122 3BDRM, unfum. home Loch
Would you like best FHA
15,800
8. Beach Rentals
after 0.
Arbor $95. 2 Bedrra. Fura.
terma on a home for your
Neat 2 bedroom, 1 bath home
9. For Sale or Rent
Apt. $55. 1 Bdrm. Fura.
.In g o o d condition. Kitch­ family with a rental Apart
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
10. Wanted to Rent
Apt. $45. Robert A. Wil­
mint Included T Du you hate
Rooms private bathe, 11* liam , Realtor. FA 2-3931. en equipped, plus standard
11. Real E s ta te Wanted
to face the expense of buy­
extras. City water and aewW,
Flrtt
St.
12. Real Estate For Sale]
ing e hone* full of furnl
age. Only $200 down, and
"CLEAN quiet Rooms” Tbe
13. Mortgage Loans
2-BEDROOM furnished apart$34 per month covers verytu ret Then BUY this beau­
Gable*. FA 3-0720.
14. Insurance
tblngl
tifully landscapid corner
B E D R O O M fbraithed
property with all fins fur­
niture Included from TV to
-----B r Malt, Help Wanted
jw n m lth.^ 2 bedroom bouse. Apartment. FA 2-06*1.
. Florida room. Mt aad EX
18. Help Wanted
1305 Elliott Ave., FA~f%34 NEW unfurnished 2 bedroom
TRARs Garate, well and
19. Situations Wanted
or FA 2-0525.
Duplex Apt. New stove A
Real Estate—Mortgage*
20. B ab y sitters
refrigerator. W a t e r fura 111 N. Park Ave. FA 2 2430 pump, olhero. T O T A L
FURN. Apt. 2300 MeUoavlIl*
PRICE $13^50. Excellent
21. Beuuty Salons
libed. Tile bath and terras Ravenna Park
FA 2-7*85
term*.
10 floor*. $73 per Mo. Ph.
22. Build - Paint - Repair 3 room furnlthed Apartment
Evening*
23. Building Materials
FA 2-2374 after I.
*
for couple. 1*5. FA 2-7399.
FA 2 2877 FA 25839 FA 2-8390

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Fbrthy persons were preeeat last Tuesday afternoon
far a Oaort at Awards far
North Orlando Brewnto Troop
SSS held at the Village Recre­
ation Area. Twelve girts re­
ceived year pins and fly-op
whig! from Mrs. Bill Plloian,
troop leader and seven girls
were presented with year

*

Monroe Jottings . . .
Mrs. James Chaplin ‘ are
returned from Cltndenln, W.
Va. where they attended the
funeral of hia brother John
who was fatally Injured la an
auto accident hero. Wa ex­
tend our aympathy to the
bereaved family. • * • Hap­
py Birthday to Alice Nordgren. Bet aho la sweet sixteen. * • • Our thought tor
today is by Ben Franklin.
Ha aaya " la this world nothlng ess bo said to be certain
except death and taxes."

We A re

to n s of son Claude Jr.'a new
bride. She ia very nice lookMg. la fact she looks like s
2ong school girl. Mary and

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Following the awards pro­
gram the girls and their
goeets enjoyed a wiener
naat.
Girls receiving pins and
wings were Statute Giroux,
Glenda Blrfchimcr, D e b r a
Biahop, Jennifer Burke, Debby Coyle. Deaiae Duquette,
Kathy Greene, Sera Plloian.
Pam Thompson, Patty Wabatar, Marisnne Young and
Ann Smith.
That* getting year pint

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wore Jaiat Lacan, Kola
Smith, Disaa Duquette, Lyada Maxwell, Debra FowoO,
Dianne Stewart and Deborah
Ward. Patty Parker waa not
promat to m elee bar pin.
Monday'* event weead *

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H. A. Taylor. * * * Lucille
and Herman Spivey had lots
of company week before
last. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton

(Saudi If.- era » « r piwm lirrx .-«BiL.jU»eMcr of Mar.

at toetr daughter-in-law and rttt bland. Also Carl Nol-"
pan hardly wait until they sou from Forest City, and
some home. Bubba la teach- Wednesday aha had Mrs. Erallg Jo h an s bow to speak msjean Tyner of Dundee and
Wngiirfi. gh« to doing
fine Mrs. Chris Driggers of Ortoo. • • • Bob Dorn waa Undo for the day. • • • Mr.
Rome the p u t weekend to and Mrs. Forrester bad as
aee Opal and the kiddies. * * guests at their home on W.
Lncille Fitsgerald waa made P int St., Rev. and Mrs. SulMother of the Year at the llvan who arc missionaries
Sunday Morning Service o( from Cuba. • • • The spitoe
Vpsale
Presbyterian vcys, Ward Yeager* and the
Church. She waa taken by Allisons motored to Merritt
■ntprUe. Son Tommy knew Island Friday evening where
about it days before
but they attended a revival. * *
kept It from Lucille.
She Mr.and Mra. Ward Yeagers
received a fold pin engraved have left for Pennsylvania,
with her name on it by John where they will visit for a
Andes. * • • Six mem- while. • • • Glad to see Mra.
bars of the II. D. Club made Leon Dean back teaching
a tour of the Modernaga school at Lake Monroe. She
Furniture Store in Orlando, has been 111. * * * Wish I
They reported a wonderful could have seen Herman Spitime. • • * The club will vey sweeping the floor the
have a covered dish supper other day. Bet It all went
on June Utb. * * * On May under the rug. He claims to
10th H.D. members heard a have done a good Job. • • •
very Interesting talk by At- Mr, and Mr*. A. J. Luts left
tnrney Doug Stenstrom, who Wednesday, May IS, for
spoke on County Government. Lockhaven, Pa. where they
- ----------------------------------- will spend the summer. They
The fruit of the cherimoya will return In November • •
tree to edible. Its white, Rev. and Mrs. Ix-on Dean
smooth pulp, which tastes and daughter, Pamela, motsomewhat like a mixture of ored to Mt. Pleasant where
pineapple and banana, to they visited Rev. George
Juicy and delirious.
Hawthorne. • • • Mr. and

Yon wtK Ml* that we lure Included other specials this year. Take ad­
vantage of thme limited time prices at either plant location or eat! ua for
free pick-up. All dry cleaning will bo mothproofed at no charge. Thh in
good only ratll the garment la cleaned again and should not be confused
with our regular 3 year written guaranteed mothproofing service.

Have yaer d jlto * rieoaad the HaaMsao wey and stared far tha entire aaaiaser.
Insarsnre of 11.00 per huadrrd valuation, ale. II.M. Clesr year i Im Ii of viator
clothesLaf.ioa
and die
prelect
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deodoriccd. sterilised, and placed is new blue stripe ticking. F.srlesiie in this
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At toe request of the Coun­
ty Commission the press Is
barred from a Joint meeting
with the School Board Wed­
nesday evening a t the First
Federal conference room. We
bear "personality clashes”
will be aired and possibly reSolved, other purpose of the
meeting Is to discuss an ac­
cess road for the new English
Estates School.
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W a y P ave d
For Sch o o l

“Sanford Military Acad­
emy” will be in full opera­
tion with the commencement
of the September term of
school and with completion of
property negotiations liter
this week, J . P. Wlegers.
chairman of the MacFadden
Foundation, New York City,

forward to meeting this week
with City of Sanford officials
In New York to finalize nego­
tiations.
"We feel the community
cm use another secondary
school,” the foundation chair­
man stated. "We believe we
can emulate our tremendous

success In Tennessee, where
we have operated a military
scbce^-for 60 years, turning
out thousand* of boys.”
Wieger* stated that “ we
have a soft spot for Florida
because it was one of Mr.
(Bcrnarr) MacFsdden’a fav­
orite slates. We feel » e can

S V Sauforb Ifcralh

Way waa paved late Monday afternoon for the
City of Sanford to finalize negotiation* with the
MncFadden Foundation to establish the “Sunford
Military Academy” on Mellonville Avenue at Celery
by September.
The Foundation previously agreed to pay

WEATHER: Fair ami mild through Wednesday. High today, 85-00. Low tonight. 60-05.

•

1375,000 for the San FrancisThese off-the-record meet­ co Giants’ farm property, in­
ings by public officers are cluding dormitories, and for
becoming more frequent la the city recreation area. The
recent days. It was “prefer­ Gianta had agreed to accept
red ” a reporter leave the IZ75.000 for its property.
It was learned 12.25 acrea
City - County Commission
meeting last Friday although valued at 549,000, of the city’a
the press was permitted to recreation area of Ibptus
alt in another such session acrea had been donated by
Monday. Even then, there the county with a clause It
waa an “off-the-record” state­ would revert to the county
m ent by one City Commis­ if used for oilier than re­
creation purposes.
sioner.
City and County Commiss­
• • •
There’s a very interesting ion members were far afield
piece of tape in Pete Knowles in their negotiations for the
office that’s going to shock county to donate this 12.25
a lot of people when it is acres, the county demanding
made public alter Ihe negotia­ as much as 52U,QOO and a
tions for that prep school are right-of-way and the city of­
wrapped up. I’m still reeling fering nothing. Thla wanted
right-of-way Is on the west
from it.
side of the May fair golf
•
•
•
course along a dirt road.
A CONVERSATION WITH
In the third meeting be­
JIM AVERY.
tween the two groups the
Reporter: 1 heard you city Informed the county Mon­
walked out of that meeting day afternoon that the cityjcitcrdav.
i owned land of llu* golf
Avery: They went below the course Is leased to the Nan
price. No reason for me to i Francisco Giant* for 99 years,
be a party to an agreem ent1 wit’.i SO years to run.
I didn't vote for.
The two groups made offReporter:
Do , yoi|__think
ami
ifi- it'eit
*
,. '
(~
“
. |~ers
C| 9 is
ins 1eumiicr
11111111 11 ufiJ.'r
t k* city ook advantage of | ^rcc-hour «e*fion Monday
the county taxpayers?
1afternoon, with the city rai*Avery: It was a lot lower
ing its ante to 53,000 and
figure than I would have
then 53,000 but no right-ofgone for.
.
Reporter: You didn’t an­ W*TThe county finally offered
swer my question.
|o accept 113,000 for its
Avery: Well, ch, let me equity, payable a t deferred
put it this way, the county payments are received from
presented a reasonable fi­ llie 31acFaddcn Foundation.
i *
gure. If that 515,000 la cor­
The city went Into special
rect wc have been more than
session
in ami accepted on a I t
lenient and charitable.
vote.
•
•
•
Gen. J. C. Hutchison, coun­
A CONVERSATION WITH ty chairman, assured Ihc
JIM CRAl'PS.
city that h e . n d Commission
Reporter: Well, what did ers John Alexander and John
you think of that meeting Fitzpatrick will hold to their
yesterday?
agreement and so vote In
Crapps: It was all right but “
they could have gone lor either Wednesday evening o’r
..
M
$ 10, 000.

told The Sanford Hsrald fa Is not • trig city but Is Ideal­
a telephone Interview this ly satisfactory for us."
Wiegcra expressed appre­
morning.
“ We are most anxious to ciation that City and County
come to the City of Sanford." Commissioners had reached
Wlegers said. "When l was agreement Monday In their
there three weeks ago I differences over the site (at
found the community Ideal McHonville and Celery Arefor our type of operation. It ( n u n), adding he is looking

VOL. 53

United Press Leased Wire

BULLETIN
TALLAHASSEE (LTD—
A bUI abolishing the special
94tv competency award for
superior s c h o o l teachers
passed the Senate today by
n lopsided tote of 39-2,

W

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Established 1908 TUE3.. MAY 21. 1063

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 716

Kennedy Tells Cooper:
'D id Your Job W e ll'

Stating the school wUl bo
strictly a military academy,
be said that “ we will com­
mence a real drive to open
by September. We hope to
complete
necessary
con­
struction this summer fromodeling of the Gianta* dorw
ir.itory buildings}.”
The local academy, to be
named
“Sanford
Military
/:ad em y .“ will be In charge
of Col. Harry J. Furm an, a
descendant of the foundera
of Furman University and
now associated with the Mac­
Fadden Foundation'* Castle
Heights Military Academy at
Lebanon, Tenn. Colonel Fur­
man waa In Sanford Monday
Interviewing retired Navy of­
ficers Interested In being tm
structora In the school, al­
though it will be a military
academy and not naval.
Wlegers, who said he wilt
come to Sanford In the se­
cond week of June, added
that the Sanford Military
A c a d e m y will be as­
sociated with the Castle
Heights Military Academy on­
ly in that both are units o(
the MacFadden Foundation.

The chief executive, beam­
ing hlmscll, said lie was
"proud our country continues
to produce such young men
JIM AVERY
who go so far” and do so
New Prexy
Walk* Out
much.
JERUSALEM, Israel (UP1)
Cooper’s spectacular flight
— Russian-bum Zalman Shalast week, he said, proved
rar. one of the pioneering
the necessity of having men
*early settlers to what now is
in Hie space capsules instead
Israel, today was elected the
of just machinery, and he The North Orlando Fire De­
nation’s third president.
predicted llicrc would be an partment, consisting of eight
American on Ihe moon before men, were left out in the
cold Monday night at a spe­
Ihc end of the 1960s.
Noting that Cooper was be­ cial meeting of the village
VATICAN CITY (LTD —
ing honored on the annivers­ council.
While all commissioners. I P‘’Pe J®'111 XXHI has sufferThe Council decided to hold
ary of Charles A. Lindbergh's
. ed another weak spell, but is
city
and county,
are agreed ■|' Jn&gt;islin„
(in ke„pillPt
,Lnt. 11h 1i*, I
historic (light In Paris, Ken- a special meeting Friday
....
------- .
f1 1 .VI3 UH
“it i* K°od bunneaa to
i icliedulc of public appear l
-nady—mid th r 'r - tlb'ht* look night at 7:30 to award bids
- • ances, a reliable
....................
alxiut the same (line hut th a t!on insurahee ior mo u n - u u u
die proposed...........
military scliool
Vatican
Cooper covered many, many ■P°Hce department and tabled
santord, two members op* source reported today.
times the distance. Yet, he action on Insurance coverage
Jhc transaction finally
said, both venture* were haz­ for its volunteer fire lighters. .
negotiated by the City and
At the same time, the coun­
ardous and daring for their
Commissions l a t e
WASHINGTON (L1I'll—The
cil
tabled action on Improve­
times.
Senate today was expected to
Monday atlcrnoon.
ments to Its lone fire veliicls
County C o m m i s s i o n - approve and sred to l^O
and agreed to look into^ to*
cr James P. Avery Jr. and White llause P riaM M ' K * possibility of a reciprocal
C iyt yu- '.gii
C wa-n - .u,«v&gt;s
* v oJoe
m
i'i Balm roily’s ~53C1_ . n m V
*agreement
with the Cassel­
^
,lf3| between the 91 and 12 hills with gold tlw
berry Fire Department.
otU|
clt&gt;.
for
the
connserves
instead
of
silver.
county and city ior me coun­
Mayor W. W. Anderson esti­
ty «® *tve the city 515.000 for . . .
..
.
mated It would take from
a quit claim deed for the CllU r i c i l t l
5500 to 1600 to improve the
WASHINGTON &lt;UIT h-La
county-* share of the proposTALLAHASSEE (UPI) - tire truck "and there's Just
al Me,tonvi„e , nU bor Secretary W Willard
The way was paved today not enough money in the bud­
Wirti told Congress Monday
for a conference committee get for that expenditure.”
Ce'cr)r Av#nue*’ .
VICE
ADMIRAL
ALFRED
C
J.
WARD,
Commander
of
the
U.
8.
Second
«Pr*»««ng himself that one filth of Ihc nation’s
The council authorized In­
lo
reconcile a Silk) million
Fleet arrived at the Naval Air Station Monday for a tour of the Motion.
that the county should receive work force—14 million perdifference in House and Sen­ surance company officials
The
Admiral
in
»hown
here
(center)
a
t
the
luncheon
at
llie
Mayfair
an
S2,,0"°'
,0 drop lo »«n»-werc hit by the uneinate general appropriations from llanna-Closton and Al
he is being greeted by Andrew Carrnway, Chnimmn of the C. of C. Armed
517,500 “ but that is my final ployment problem last y ejr.
Davis to draw up specifica­
bills.
Force* Committee (right). At left i* Cnpt. Frank (I. Edward* former
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tions for insurance coverage
° “v.ay’or Tom McDonald and ,1- ,,re” an&lt;l w»lkt‘'1 01,1 ° r the
Tiie
Senate
refused
today
commander of lintwing One here, who i* now Operation* Officer for the
for the police department In­
An official of liw Castle City Commissioner J. II. “ eriing.
without
discussion
to
accept
Second Fleet Stnff.
(Herald Photo)
GENEVA (UPD—Tile EuroHeights prep school was Crapps are slated lo leave In; the ducusaion before the
the 996.5 million spending bill cluding death and hospital
down yesterday looking over tonight or Wednesday for ' “ y . vote to accept the coun- peau Common Market nations
passed by the House Monday benefits.
New York City to finalize ‘v’*
»akcr early today rejected "take It
that domitory property.
and asked for a Joint com­
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be tiellevci the coun­ or leave it" proposals for ta r­
negotiations with the Macmittee to work out differ­
ty should donate the property iff cutting made by the Unit­
Poor John Alexander . . . Faddcn Foundation.
ences. The Senate - paired
“ for free,” that the city ed States and their talks en­
AH day John heard about
bill totals 51.123,000,000.
should pay nothing.
tered the final day with fail­
prep schools and at night at
Major differences are In
A v e r y , who previously ure looming.
the Campus Monday some
spending for teacher pay
started to walk out of the
refugee from Chelsea or. was
raises, school operations and
The Lake Mary Volunteer
meeting hut was stopped by a
it Munich asked him if he
new construction. The Sen- Fire Dept, was credited wilh
question from Mayor Torn
It wus determined in tho m.-n for which aenrch Inis been lU, hill Iv more generous in saving the brand new mobilo
wanted to hear some prep
POUT AU PRINCE, Haiti Four nien have (wen vliurgMcDonald, charged (he city (U l'lf—United States pulley
|H&gt;*t
mortem thut lloilsim's instigated.
school music on the jukciwx
with first degrrr murder
every area.
home of a young Navy couplo
with “ being greedy” ami with toward Haiti remained unde i(, ,he ,|euty, of p-foyd Dodson. death was caused by blow*
The sheriff stilled Gilbert
by John Philip Sousa.
from total destruction this
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“ trying to put a No. 9 foot fined today despite an end to
„ . . . _ „ about the head and not hy­ nnd Carry are being held with­
morning at the Seven Osks
.
.
, 46-year-old I’aola bui-U-r, it dro* nlng.
in a No. 6 shoe." He added six
out bund mid "lire co-operat­
The word is that the feasi­
days of "silent treat­
Trailer Park when fire hroko
Herald
Index
the "school will benefit San­ ment" of President Francois
Volusia deputies took into ing to u degree" in the illreported today by Volusia
bility study from First Re­
out due to a short in the elec­
ford and will nib off on the Duvalier'a government by the JSheriff Rodiiry Thursby.
custody Fred Gilbert, East vestigistiun.
search of Miami lor a uni­
Bridge
...
Page 7 trical circuits of the home at
entire county." lie later add- y s cn,|)a»sy,
Dod»un’a body was found Highway 40, ami Joe Carry,
versity here has been com­
Page II
ClitMifled
about S:30 a m.
cd lie would drop his accept- j
'
floating in the 8t- Johns River Sanford, ut tho time Dodson's
pleted and tlic county Com­
Dear Ahby ....
Page 7
Damage was estimated to
a nee figure from 52U.OOO lo
early In the nuirntng of May body was discovered.
mission will gel a "look-sec"
Editorial
Page I
be about 25 per cent by Flra
_
917.500 but would he "no
Sheriff Thursby said first
wilhin the next few days.
MONTREAL (UPI) — The l5- Volusia Coroner J. 8. PetPage 7 Chief Ralph Abell who reEntertainment
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party lo an agreement lower (Jin-bec government, cunvinc- ''r,,'ll *"*'1 ut that time there degree murder Wirrurnls were
Puxxle
Page 2 ported the loss.
Ilian that."
RANDOM THOUGHTS AT
ed that anti contcderation ter- ,,ro evidences of foul play filed Monday uguim t Gilbert
Page &lt;i
7
Abell could only identify
Society .
Raker, in voicing bis oppo­ torists arc responsible for the •*"'1 »" »U‘UP»T «"» ordered, sml Carey and for two other
A NORTH ORLANDO COUN­
llie couple's name os being
Sports ...
Page It)
sition to paying any cash to
CIL MEETING . . . Some­
.... P nge H U'audrnliead.
('. rule*
recent wave of bombings'
flan Ritzie was elected
the county for its equity,
one
should Huy Woody
here, took the lead today in
commander
of
Campbell
JOE MAKER
agreed that the "city is in an all-out war against Hie
Anderson a gavel . . . He’ll
Luasing Post 53, American
tlii* for a profit but so is Quebec Liberation Front.
A Loud No
break his fist pounding that
THE SANFORD
the county." He outlined in
desk , . , and how about
legion , Monday
evening.
detail (olf the record) the
some chairs around the vill­
TALMIIASSEK (UPI) — Ocean laying off llie coast Ollier officers elected were: I
city’s plans for use of the ex­
age office . . .
Frank Holmes, first vice
MIAMI BEACII (U PI)-U . The Slate of Florida today for a missile-launch safely
pected proceeds. HU wav the S. Commissioner of Kducu- refused to grant llie fedrral tone.
commander: Tom Hc*t, se­
lone opposing vote when the lion Francis K''ppe! called government exclusive rights
The North Orlando C&lt;
The Stale Cabinet said, cond vice commander; Fred
city agreed to accept tin- Vlunday night |ur higher of H6 mile* of Atlantic
read a resolution (minutes)
finance
officer;
however, R would cooperate Yejckle,
county's olfer of 5I5.(KKJ.
fiom the city of Sanfordd last
with projects of the Defense Gene Stovall, historian; Karteacher pay and improved
It. J. High Construction
County Commissioner fare public attitudes to stave off
night. It seems lb# Sanford
Department
and
National lyle Housholder. service of
Orlando, won a
was absent from the
CH* h tb e rs here complained ^ * * , chool conitructiun Gary.....................
"mediocrity of Hie most par­
Arronautics and Space Ad­ ficer;: F. K. Donaldson, scr*
about your favor.te news^ (h a |&lt;)W bk| &lt;)f| meeting and later, when ap alyzing kind" in public idu
ministration (NASAi by Im­ geant-at arms; Victor Jenks,
contract with
prised of Ihe outcome, said cation.
paper slant,ng the news, tie.
at
the
posing stiKer regulation* to chaplain, and Cecil Carlton,
5371,10(1 among five
etc. and had some copies cir. Public Instruction that "I have mi comment at
keep the area as free as John F. McCloskey, John L.
dilated throughout the county i a
u.,
,
&gt;this lime but may later.”
Artillery Fire
possible trorn oon-auihomrd Galloway. George Swann Jr.,
WILL REMAIN
Victory Jcnki and Joel S.
at council
High contracted to eomPLAUN OF JARS. Laos JACKSONVILLE (UTI) — personnel.
various organisation*
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tU Pl) — Deafening artillery j The strikebound Florida East
Gov. Farris Bryant, who Field, executive committee.
What you’ all don't know and P‘«*« * ‘“&gt;in six month, a. U_,
Installation of officers will
and marhinrgun fire echoed Coast Railway twgun a new sits as chief of the powerful
’
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. . . . brary, cafeteria and music j
what the commission failed
lie
held June 17 at Iho Le­
all
around
this
advanced
podmova
Monday
to
furce
the
disstate
cabinet,
said
the
re­
room at Sanford Junior High I
to mention in their epic was
gion home.
and
tlon this morning us Gen inhuml of Marshal C. Jean* quest was too extensive.
cafetorium
that two of the commission School, a
Kong !.*'» neutralist forces nelta, piesldent and genaral
"We want to cooperate, j
•rs Jim Crapps and Al Wil- 1 music room at booth bemin
relumed
Ihe
fire
after
a
soft
manaffer,
and
Villiott
Adams.
but
we can't advocate su.-h
demanded their name* ' ole Junior High School, and
son ocman
^ when i five classroom* at RuseBWald It* I nitrd P rr— International rning-up barrage by Ihr pro- general counsel, .if the Jack- a vast takeover of water
area," he said.
toe •'*found o u t°it was b e in g j Elementary School.
| An uneasy lutial truce p ro -j Communist Pathet Lao.
jsuiiville Tsnuinal Co.
The government asked for
Next regular session of the I vaifod in ItirmingiiHm today | ^
rn n
I
railway lost a similar
circulated.
hoard i* June 3.
‘hut Negroes vowed to eontin-' R O U D fl O f l u l r v S
attempt last month when dls- exclusive rights of toe vast | WASHINGTON (U Pll —
ttlU
(he
------ or desuonstratlng for “atros**
OTTAWA (UP!)—Secretary trict court threw out n -nit area of Florida territorial; President K e n n e d y today
t.M-sker at the annual On Trial
the-boaiif desegregation" in of State Dean Rusk today asking for the ousters. That waters stretching from Cape Jnamed Adm. George W. Alt
guest
speaker a
lest speaker
DeLusch. charged North Carolina
plunged into a round of inti- suit was filed as an amend- Canaveral to Palm Reach as derson Jr., retiring chief of
All| S^ ’r,1* ‘’ihTfos1 a T f p1™ with second degree murder in
A Negro civil r.gt.ls leader mate talks with NATO lead menl to mu earlier court action a proicctive device for boat- navaloperation, as U. S. am
\l
a l * ' / ll 1 'chool cate- the stabbing of Hillman Behwarned al Jach.cn. 31ias., &lt;era to lest support lor inca which sought an iiijuucUon ers and fishermen in the bassador toPortugal.
ALSO
Tho White House said Au/
troDhles will be rsns In October 1962. went on 3lon&lt;lay night that racial turb -1 litres designed to patch upagainst the terminal company I Cape Canaveral launch area.
**” *’
letters will b e,trial before a Jury in the eir-ulence would upset the MU-1 some of the eracka in the *1-1(JTC* fo rd n r It to handle The rights were sought "for derson would succeed AmbasOPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL, 9
pretented. L l ^ ^ ^ p
i&gt;uit cu|Jrl ,lf
Vrdi* A sfosippi rairlia) mil.. r it llance and m rres,(. its mill fielght cur, for the struck *«i bmg s period of time as smbir C. Burke Elhrirk this
JkUaiUirr.
present, a
.Williams Jr. this nioriung.
ichaiige. its ia ,i.l polsiiea.
itwry inigiiU
ji.ilro .d ,
iniay be needed."

Avery Walks
Out; Baker
Says ’No'

WASHINGTON tUPtJ—Air
Force MaJ. L. Gordon Coop­
er, flunked by the fellow as­
tronauts who blaied Ameri­
ca's pith Into apace, received

today a presidential “ well
done" and a hero’s welcome
In the nation’s capital.
Drawling out a “thank
y’all" in hli Oklahoma ac­
cent, the M-ycar-old astro­

provide a worthwhile educa­
tional facility.”

naut accepted a medal and
President Kennedy’s thanks
in a colorful and crowded
ceremony In Ihc White House
rose garden after a triumph­
ant entry into the city.

Village Sets
Insurance Bids
To Aid Police

Weak Spell

Nears Okay

Senate Nixes
Spending Bill

Reject Flan

In Death O f Barber

Undefined

4 Charged With Murder

Taking The Lead

Volunteers Save
Mobile Home

Ritzie Named
Legion Head

G ra n t R e fu se d

Higher Fay

Package School
Goes To High

Downtown Merchants Assn.
A N N O U N C ES

That the majority of

Move On To Oust
Terminal Mgr.

Uneasy Truce
Hits Birmingham

DOW NTOW N STORES

OPEN

Naval Chief
Gets New Post

WEDNESDAY A FTERN O O N S
throughout the

SUMMER M O N T H S

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Brownie Troop Has
Court Of Awards

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Fbrthy persons were preeeat last Tuesday afternoon
far a Oaort at Awards far
North Orlando Brewnto Troop
SSS held at the Village Recre­
ation Area. Twelve girts re­
ceived year pins and fly-op
whig! from Mrs. Bill Plloian,
troop leader and seven girls
were presented with year

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Monroe Jottings . . .
Mrs. James Chaplin ‘ are
returned from Cltndenln, W.
Va. where they attended the
funeral of hia brother John
who was fatally Injured la an
auto accident hero. Wa ex­
tend our aympathy to the
bereaved family. • * • Hap­
py Birthday to Alice Nordgren. Bet aho la sweet sixteen. * • • Our thought tor
today is by Ben Franklin.
Ha aaya " la this world nothlng ess bo said to be certain
except death and taxes."

We A re

to n s of son Claude Jr.'a new
bride. She ia very nice lookMg. la fact she looks like s
2ong school girl. Mary and

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Following the awards pro­
gram the girls and their
goeets enjoyed a wiener
naat.
Girls receiving pins and
wings were Statute Giroux,
Glenda Blrfchimcr, D e b r a
Biahop, Jennifer Burke, Debby Coyle. Deaiae Duquette,
Kathy Greene, Sera Plloian.
Pam Thompson, Patty Wabatar, Marisnne Young and
Ann Smith.
That* getting year pint

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wore Jaiat Lacan, Kola
Smith, Disaa Duquette, Lyada Maxwell, Debra FowoO,
Dianne Stewart and Deborah
Ward. Patty Parker waa not
promat to m e le e bar pin.
Monday'* event weead *

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H. A. Taylor. * * * Lucille
and Herman Spivey had lots
of company week before
last. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton

(Saudi If.- era » « r piwm lirrx .-«BiL.jU»eMcr of Mar.

at toetr daughter-in-law and rttt bland. Also Carl Nol-"
pan hardly wait until they sou from Forest City, and
some home. Bubba la teach- Wednesday aha had Mrs. Erallg Jo h an s bow to speak msjean Tyner of Dundee and
Wngiirfi. gh« to doing
fine Mrs. Chris Driggers of Ortoo. • • • Bob Dorn waa Undo for the day. • • • Mr.
Rome the p u t weekend to and Mrs. Forrester bad as
aee Opal and the kiddies. * * guests at their home on W.
Lncille Fitsgerald waa made P int St., Rev. and Mrs. SulMother of the Year at the llvan who arc missionaries
Sunday Morning Service o( from Cuba. • • • The spitoe
Vpsale
Presbyterian vcys, Ward Yeager* and the
Church. She waa taken by Allisons motored to Merritt
■ntprUe. Son Tommy knew Island Friday evening where
about it days before
but they attended a revival. * *
kept It from Lucille.
She Mr.and Mra. Ward Yeagers
received a fold pin engraved have left for Pennsylvania,
with her name on it by John where they will visit for a
Andes. * • • Six mem- while. • • • Glad to see Mra.
bars of the II. D. Club made Leon Dean back teaching
a tour of the Modernaga school at Lake Monroe. She
Furniture Store in Orlando, has been 111. * * * Wish I
They reported a wonderful could have seen Herman Spitime. • • * The club will vey sweeping the floor the
have a covered dish supper other day. Bet It all went
on June Utb. * * * On May under the rug. He claims to
10th H.D. members heard a have done a good Job. • • •
very Interesting talk by At- Mr, and Mr*. A. J. Luts left
tnrney Doug Stenstrom, who Wednesday, May IS, for
spoke on County Government. Lockhaven, Pa. where they
- ----------------------------------- will spend the summer. They
The fruit of the cherimoya will return In November • •
tree to edible. Its white, Rev. and Mrs. Ix-on Dean
smooth pulp, which tastes and daughter, Pamela, motsomewhat like a mixture of ored to Mt. Pleasant where
pineapple and banana, to they visited Rev. George
Juicy and delirious.
Hawthorne. • • • Mr. and

Yon wtK Ml* that we lure Included other specials this year. Take ad­
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free pick-up. All dry cleaning will bo mothproofed at no charge. Thh in
good only ratll the garment la cleaned again and should not be confused
with our regular 3 year written guaranteed mothproofing service.

Have yaer d jlto * rieoaad the HaaMsao wey and stared far tha entire aaaiaser.
Insarsnre of 11.00 per huadrrd valuation, ale. II.M. Clesr year i Im Ii of viator
clothesLaf.ioa
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prelect
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At toe request of the Coun­
ty Commission the press Is
barred from a Joint meeting
with the School Board Wed­
nesday evening a t the First
Federal conference room. We
bear "personality clashes”
will be aired and possibly reSolved, other purpose of the
meeting Is to discuss an ac­
cess road for the new English
Estates School.
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W a y P ave d
For Sch o o l

“Sanford Military Acad­
emy” will be in full opera­
tion with the commencement
of the September term of
school and with completion of
property negotiations liter
this week, J . P. Wlegers.
chairman of the MacFadden
Foundation, New York City,

forward to meeting this week
with City of Sanford officials
In New York to finalize nego­
tiations.
"We feel the community
cm use another secondary
school,” the foundation chair­
man stated. "We believe we
can emulate our tremendous

success In Tennessee, where
we have operated a military
scbce^-for 60 years, turning
out thousand* of boys.”
Wieger* stated that “ we
have a soft spot for Florida
because it was one of Mr.
(Bcrnarr) MacFsdden’a fav­
orite slates. We feel » e can

S V Sauforb Ifcralh

Way waa paved late Monday afternoon for the
City of Sanford to finalize negotiation* with the
MncFadden Foundation to establish the “Sunford
Military Academy” on Mellonville Avenue at Celery
by September.
The Foundation previously agreed to pay

WEATHER: Fair ami mild through Wednesday. High today, 85-00. Low tonight. 60-05.

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1375,000 for the San FrancisThese off-the-record meet­ co Giants’ farm property, in­
ings by public officers are cluding dormitories, and for
becoming more frequent la the city recreation area. The
recent days. It was “prefer­ Gianta had agreed to accept
red ” a reporter leave the IZ75.000 for its property.
It was learned 12.25 acrea
City - County Commission
meeting last Friday although valued at 549,000, of the city’a
the press was permitted to recreation area of Ibptus
alt in another such session acrea had been donated by
Monday. Even then, there the county with a clause It
waa an “off-the-record” state­ would revert to the county
m ent by one City Commis­ if used for oilier than re­
creation purposes.
sioner.
City and County Commiss­
• • •
There’s a very interesting ion members were far afield
piece of tape in Pete Knowles in their negotiations for the
office that’s going to shock county to donate this 12.25
a lot of people when it is acres, the county demanding
made public alter Ihe negotia­ as much as 52U,QOO and a
tions for that prep school are right-of-way and the city of­
wrapped up. I’m still reeling fering nothing. Thla wanted
right-of-way Is on the west
from it.
side of the May fair golf
•
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•
course along a dirt road.
A CONVERSATION WITH
In the third meeting be­
JIM AVERY.
tween the two groups the
Reporter: 1 heard you city Informed the county Mon­
walked out of that meeting day afternoon that the cityjcitcrdav.
i owned land of llu* golf
Avery: They went below the course Is leased to the Nan
price. No reason for me to i Francisco Giant* for 99 years,
be a party to an agreem ent1 wit’.i SO years to run.
I didn't vote for.
The two groups made offReporter:
Do , yoi|__think
ami
ifi- it'eit
*
,. '
(~
“
. ||~ers
C|9
is
in s 1eumiicr
11111111 11 ufiJ.'r
t k* city ook advantage of | ^rcc-hour «e*fion Monday
the county taxpayers?
1afternoon, with the city rai*Avery: It was a lot lower
ing its ante to 53,000 and
figure than I would have
then 53,000 but no right-ofgone for.
.
Reporter: You didn’t an­ W*TThe county finally offered
swer my question.
|o accept 113,000 for its
Avery: Well, ch, let me equity, payable a t deferred
put it this way, the county payments are received from
presented a reasonable fi­ llie 31acFaddcn Foundation.
i *
gure. If that 515,000 la cor­
The city went Into special
rect wc have been more than
session
in ami accepted on a I t
lenient and charitable.
vote.
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•
Gen. J. C. Hutchison, coun­
A CONVERSATION WITH ty chairman, assured Ihc
JIM CRAl'PS.
city that h e . n d Commission
Reporter: Well, what did ers John Alexander and John
you think of that meeting Fitzpatrick will hold to their
yesterday?
agreement and so vote In
Crapps: It was all right but “
they could have gone lor either Wednesday evening o’r
..
M
$ 10, 000.

told The Sanford Hsrald fa Is not • trig city but Is Ideal­
a telephone Interview this ly satisfactory for us."
Wiegcra expressed appre­
morning.
“ We are most anxious to ciation that City and County
come to the City of Sanford." Commissioners had reached
Wlegers said. "When l was agreement Monday In their
there three weeks ago I differences over the site (at
found the community Ideal McHonville and Celery Arefor our type of operation. It ( n u n), adding he is looking

VOL. 53

United Press Leased Wire

BULLETIN
TALLAHASSEE (LTD—
A bUI abolishing the special
94tv competency award for
superior s c h o o l teachers
passed the Senate today by
n lopsided tote of 39-2,

W

U V A ...

Established 1908 TUE3.. MAY 21. 1063

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 716

Kennedy Tells Cooper:
'D id Your Job W e ll'

Stating the school wUl bo
strictly a military academy,
be said that “ we will com­
mence a real drive to open
by September. We hope to
complete
necessary
con­
struction this summer fromodeling of the Gianta* dorw
ir.itory buildings}.”
The local academy, to be
named
“Sanford
Military
/:ad em y .“ will be In charge
of Col. Harry J. Furm an, a
descendant of the foundera
of Furman University and
now associated with the Mac­
Fadden Foundation'* Castle
Heights Military Academy at
Lebanon, Tenn. Colonel Fur­
man waa In Sanford Monday
Interviewing retired Navy of­
ficers Interested In being tm
structora In the school, al­
though it will be a military
academy and not naval.
Wlegers, who said he wilt
come to Sanford In the se­
cond week of June, added
that the Sanford Military
A c a d e m y will be as­
sociated with the Castle
Heights Military Academy on­
ly in that both are units o(
the MacFadden Foundation.

The chief executive, beam­
ing hlmscll, said lie was
"proud our country continues
to produce such young men
JIM AVERY
who go so far” and do so
New Prexy
Walk* Out
much.
JERUSALEM, Israel (UP1)
Cooper’s spectacular flight
— Russian-bum Zalman Shalast week, he said, proved
rar. one of the pioneering
the necessity of having men
*early settlers to what now is
in Hie space capsules instead
Israel, today was elected the
of just machinery, and he The North Orlando Fire De­
nation’s third president.
predicted llicrc would be an partment, consisting of eight
American on Ihe moon before men, were left out in the
cold Monday night at a spe­
Ihc end of the 1960s.
Noting that Cooper was be­ cial meeting of the village
VATICAN CITY (LTD —
ing honored on the annivers­ council.
While all commissioners. I P‘’Pe J®'111 XXHI has sufferThe Council decided to hold
ary of Charles A. Lindbergh's
. ed another weak spell, but is
city
and county,
are agreed ■|' Jn&gt;islin„
(in ke„p ,Lnt.
h i,
historic (light In Paris, Ken- a special meeting Friday
....
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f 1 1 .VI3 U H
i l lPt
11 1 * I
“it i* K°od bunneaa to
i icliedulc of public appear l
-nady—mid th r 'r - tlb'ht* look night at 7:30 to award bids
- • ances, a reliable
....................
alxiut the same (line hut th a t!on insurahee ior mo u n - u u u
die proposed...........
military scliool
Vatican
Cooper covered many, many ■P°Hce department and tabled
santord, two members op* source reported today.
times the distance. Yet, he action on Insurance coverage
Jhc transaction finally
said, both venture* were haz­ for its volunteer fire lighters. .
negotiated by the City and
At the same time, the coun­
ardous and daring for their
Commissions l a t e
WASHINGTON (L1I'll—The
cil
tabled action on Improve­
times.
Senate today was expected to
Monday atlcrnoon.
ments to Its lone fire veliicls
County C o m m i s s i o n - approve and sred to l^O
and agreed to look into^ to*
cr James P. Avery Jr. and White llause P riaM M ' K * possibility of a reciprocal
C iyt yu- '.gii
C wa-n - .u,«v&gt;s
* v oJoe
m
i'i Balm roily’s ~53C1_ . n m V
*agreement
with the Cassel­
^
,lf3| between the 91 and 12 hills with gold tlw
berry Fire Department.
otU|
clt&gt;.
for
the
connserves
instead
of
silver.
county and city ior me coun­
Mayor W. W. Anderson esti­
ty «® *tve the city 515.000 for . . .
..
.
mated It would take from
a quit claim deed for the CllU r i c i l t l
5500 to 1600 to improve the
WASHINGTON &lt;UIT h-La
county-* share of the proposTALLAHASSEE (UPI) - tire truck "and there's Just
al Me,tonvi„e , nU bor Secretary W Willard
The way was paved today not enough money in the bud­
Wirti told Congress Monday
for a conference committee get for that expenditure.”
Ce'cr)r Av#nue*’ .
VICE
ADMIRAL
ALFRED
C
J.
WARD,
Commander
of
the
U.
8.
Second
«Pr*»««ng himself that one filth of Ihc nation’s
The council authorized In­
lo
reconcile a Silk) million
Fleet arrived at the Naval Air Station Monday for a tour of the Motion.
that the county should receive work force—14 million perdifference in House and Sen­ surance company officials
The
Admiral
in
»hown
here
(center)
a
t
the
luncheon
at
llie
Mayfair
an
S2,,0"°'
,0 drop lo »«n»-werc hit by the uneinate general appropriations from llanna-Closton and Al
he is being greeted by Andrew Carrnway, Chnimmn of the C. of C. Armed
517,500 “ but that is my final ployment problem last y ejr.
Davis to draw up specifica­
bills.
Force* Committee (right). At left i* Cnpt. Frank (I. Edward* former
•
•
•
tions for insurance coverage
° “v.ay’or Tom McDonald and ,1- ,,re” an&lt;l w»lkt‘'1 01,1 ° r the
Tiie
Senate
refused
today
commander of lintwing One here, who i* now Operation* Officer for the
for the police department In­
An official of liw Castle City Commissioner J. II. “ eriing.
without
discussion
to
accept
Second Fleet Stnff.
(Herald Photo)
GENEVA (UPD—Tile EuroHeights prep school was Crapps are slated lo leave In; the ducusaion before the
the 996.5 million spending bill cluding death and hospital
down yesterday looking over tonight or Wednesday for ' “ y . vote to accept the coun- peau Common Market nations
passed by the House Monday benefits.
New York City to finalize ‘v’*
»akcr early today rejected "take It
that domitory property.
and asked for a Joint com­
A •
•
be tiellevci the coun­ or leave it" proposals for ta r­
negotiations with the Macmittee to work out differ­
ty should donate the property iff cutting made by the Unit­
Poor John Alexander . . . Faddcn Foundation.
ences. The Senate - paired
“ for free,” that the city ed States and their talks en­
AH day John heard about
bill totals 51.123,000,000.
should pay nothing.
tered the final day with fail­
prep schools and at night at
Major differences are In
A v e r y , who previously ure looming.
the Campus Monday some
spending for teacher pay
started to walk out of the
refugee from Chelsea or. was
raises, school operations and
The Lake Mary Volunteer
meeting hut was stopped by a
it Munich asked him if he
new construction. The Sen- Fire Dept, was credited wilh
question from Mayor Torn
It wus determined in tho m.-n for which aenrch Inis been lU, hill Iv more generous in saving the brand new mobilo
wanted to hear some prep
POUT AU PRINCE, Haiti Four nien have (wen vliurgMcDonald, charged (he city (U l'lf—United States pulley
|H&gt;*t
mortem thut lloilsim's instigated.
school music on the jukciwx
with first degrrr murder
every area.
home of a young Navy couplo
with “ being greedy” ami with toward Haiti remained unde i(, ,he ,|euty, of p-foyd Dodson. death was caused by blow*
The sheriff stilled Gilbert
by John Philip Sousa.
from total destruction this
•
•
*
“ trying to put a No. 9 foot fined today despite an end to
„ . . . _ „ about the head and not hy­ nnd Carry are being held with­
morning at the Seven Osks
.
.
, 46-year-old I’aola bui-U-r, it dro* nlng.
in a No. 6 shoe." He added six
out bund mid "lire co-operat­
The word is that the feasi­
days of "silent treat­
Trailer Park when fire hroko
Herald
Index
the "school will benefit San­ ment" of President Francois
Volusia deputies took into ing to u degree" in the illreported today by Volusia
bility study from First Re­
out due to a short in the elec­
ford and will nib off on the Duvalier'a government by the JSheriff Rodiiry Thursby.
custody Fred Gilbert, East vestigistiun.
search of Miami lor a uni­
Bridge
...
Page 7 trical circuits of the home at
entire county." lie later add- y s cn,|)a»sy,
Dod»un’a body was found Highway 40, ami Joe Carry,
versity here has been com­
Page II
ClitMifled
about S:30 a m.
cd lie would drop his accept- j
'
floating in the 8t- Johns River Sanford, ut tho time Dodson's
pleted and tlic county Com­
Dear Ahby ....
Page 7
Damage was estimated to
a nee figure from 52U.OOO lo Taking
mission will gel a "look-sec"
Editorial
Page I
be about 25 per cent by Flra
_ The Lead early In the nuirntng of May body was discovered.
917.500 but would he "no
Sheriff Thursby said first
wilhin the next few days.
MONTREAL (UPI) — The l5- Volusia Coroner J. 8. PetPage 7 Chief Ralph Abell who reEntertainment
m *
*
party lo an agreement lower (Jin-bec government, cunvinc- ''r,,'ll *"*'1 ut that time there degree murder Wirrurnls were
Puxxle
Page 2 ported the loss.
Ilian that."
RANDOM THOUGHTS AT
ed that anti contcderation ter- ,,ro evidences of foul play filed Monday uguim t Gilbert
Page &lt;i
7
Abell could only identify
Society .
Raker, in voicing bis oppo­ torists arc responsible for the •*"'1 »" »U‘UP»T «"» ordered, sml Carey and for two other
A NORTH ORLANDO COUN­
llie couple's name os being
Sports ...
Page It)
sition to paying any cash to
CIL MEETING . . . Some­
.... P nge H U'audrnliead.
('. rule*
recent wave of bombings'
flan Ritzie was elected
the county for its equity,
one
should Huy Woody
here, took the lead today in
commander
of
Campbell
JOE MAKER
agreed that the "city is in an all-out war against Hie
Anderson a gavel . . . He’ll
Luasing Post 53, American
tlii* for a profit but so is Quebec Liberation Front.
A Loud No
break his fist pounding that
THE SANFORD
the county." He outlined in
desk , . , and how about
legion , Monday
evening.
detail (olf the record) the
some chairs around the vill­
TALMIIASSEK (UPI) — Ocean laying off llie coast Ollier officers elected were: I
city’s plans for use of the ex­
age office . . .
Frank Holmes, first vice
MIAMI BEACII (U P I)-U . The Slate of Florida today for a missile-launch safely
pected proceeds. HU wav the S. Commissioner of Kducu- refused to grant llie fedrral tone.
commander: Tom Hc*t, se­
lone opposing vote when the lion Francis K''ppe! called government exclusive rights
The North Orlando C&lt;
The Stale Cabinet said, cond vice commander; Fred
city agreed to accept tin- Vlunday night |ur higher of H6 mile* of Atlantic
read a resolution (minutes)
finance
officer;
however, R would cooperate Yejckle,
county's olfer of 5I5.(KKJ.
fiom the city of Sanfordd last
with projects of the Defense Gene Stovall, historian; Karteacher pay and improved
It. J. High Construction
County Commissioner fare public attitudes to stave off
night. It seems lb# Sanford
Department
and
National lyle Housholder. service of
Orlando, won a
was absent from the
CH* h tb e rs here complained ^ * * , chool conitructiun Gary.....................
"mediocrity of Hie most par­
Arronautics and Space Ad­ ficer;: F. K. Donaldson, scr*
about your favor.te news^ (h a |&lt;)W bk| &lt;)f| meeting and later, when ap alyzing kind" in public idu
ministration (NASAi by Im­ geant-at arms; Victor Jenks,
contract with
prised of Ihe outcome, said cation.
paper slant,ng the news, tie.
at
the
posing stiKer regulation* to chaplain, and Cecil Carlton,
5371,10(1 among five
etc. and had some copies cir. Public Instruction that "I have mi comment at
keep the area as free as John F. McCloskey, John L.
dilated throughout the county i a
u.,
,
&gt;this lime but may later.”
Artillery Fire
possible trorn oon-auihomrd Galloway. George Swann Jr.,
WILL REMAIN
Victory Jcnki and Joel S.
at council
High contracted to eomPLAUN OF JARS. Laos JACKSONVILLE (UTI) — personnel.
various organisation*
.. _
tU Pl) — Deafening artillery j The strikebound Florida East
Gov. Farris Bryant, who Field, executive committee.
What you’ all don't know and P‘«*« * ‘“&gt;in six month, a. U_,
Installation of officers will
and marhinrgun fire echoed Coast Railway twgun a new sits as chief of the powerful
’
'
. . . . brary, cafeteria and music j
what the commission failed
lie
held June 17 at Iho Le­
all
around
this
advanced
podmova
Monday
to
furce
the
disstate
cabinet,
said
the
re­
room at Sanford Junior High I
to mention in their epic was
gion home.
and
tlon this morning us Gen inhuml of Marshal C. Jean* quest was too extensive.
cafetorium
that two of the commission School, a
Kong !.*'» neutralist forces nelta, piesldent and genaral
"We want to cooperate, j
•rs Jim Crapps and Al Wil- 1 music room at booth bemin
relumed
Ihe
fire
after
a
soft
manaffer,
and
Villiott
Adams.
but
we can't advocate su.-h
demanded their name* ' ole Junior High School, and
son ocman
^ when i five classroom* at RuseBWald It* I nitrd P rr— International rning-up barrage by Ihr pro- general counsel, .if the Jack- a vast takeover of water
area," he said.
toe •'*found o u t°it was b e in g j Elementary School.
| An uneasy lutial truce p ro -j Communist Pathet Lao.
jsuiiville Tsnuinal Co.
The government asked for
Next regular session of the I vaifod in ItirmingiiHm today | ^
rn n
I
railway lost a similar
circulated.
hoard i* June 3.
‘hut Negroes vowed to eontin-' R O U D fl O f l u l r v S
attempt last month when dls- exclusive rights of toe vast | WASHINGTON (U Pll —
ttlU
(he
------ or desuonstratlng for “atros**
OTTAWA (UP!)—Secretary trict court threw out n -nit area of Florida territorial; President K e n n e d y today
t.M-sker at the annual On Trial
the-boaiif desegregation" in of State Dean Rusk today asking for the ousters. That waters stretching from Cape Jnamed Adm. George W. Alt
guest
speaker a
lest speaker
DeLusch. charged North Carolina
plunged into a round of inti- suit was filed as an amend- Canaveral to Palm Reach as derson Jr., retiring chief of
All| S^ ’r,1* ‘’ihTfos1 a T f p1™ with second degree murder in
A Negro civil r.gt.ls leader mate talks with NATO lead menl to mu earlier court action a proicctive device for boat- navaloperation, as U. S. am
\l
a l * ' / ll 1 'chool cate- the stabbing of Hillman Behwarned al Jach.cn. 31ias., &lt;era to lest support lor inca which sought an iiijuucUon ers and fishermen in the bassador toPortugal.
ALSO
Tho White House said Au/
troDhles will be rsns In October 1962. went on 3lon&lt;lay night that racial turb -1 litres designed to patch upagainst the terminal company I Cape Canaveral launch area.
**” *’
letters will b e,trial before a Jury in the eir-ulence would upset the MU-1 some of the eracka in the *1-1(JTC* fo rd n r It to handle The rights were sought "for derson would succeed AmbasOPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL, 9
pretented. L l ^ ^ ^ p
i&gt;uit cu|Jrl ,lf
Vrdi* A sfosippi rairlia) mil.. r it llance and m rres,(. its mill fielght cur, for the struck *«i bmg s period of time as smbir C. Burke Elhrirk this
JkUaiUirr.
present, a
.Williams Jr. this nioriung.
ichaiige. its ia ,i.l polsiiea.
itwry inigiiU
ji.ilro .d ,
iniay be needed."

Avery Walks
Out; Baker
Says ’No'

WASHINGTON tUPtJ—Air
Force MaJ. L. Gordon Coop­
er, flunked by the fellow as­
tronauts who blaied Ameri­
ca's pith Into apace, received

today a presidential “ well
done" and a hero’s welcome
In the nation’s capital.
Drawling out a “thank
y’all" in hli Oklahoma ac­
cent, the M-ycar-old astro­

provide a worthwhile educa­
tional facility.”

naut accepted a medal and
President Kennedy’s thanks
in a colorful and crowded
ceremony In Ihc White House
rose garden after a triumph­
ant entry into the city.

Village Sets
Insurance Bids
To Aid Police

Weak Spell

Nears Okay

Senate Nixes
Spending Bill

Reject Flan

In Death O f Barber

Undefined

4 Charged With Murder

Volunteers Save
Mobile Home

Ritzie Named
Legion Head

G ra n t R e fu se d

Higher Fay

Package School
Goes To High

Downtown Merchants Assn.
A N N O U N C ES

That the majority of

Move On To Oust
Terminal Mgr.

Uneasy Truce
Hits Birmingham

DOW NTOW N STORES

OPEN

Naval Chief
Gets New Post

WEDNESDAY A FTERN O O N S
throughout the

SUMMER M O N T H S

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EDITORIAL COMMENT

Again, Again And Again
Repeatedly your Herald has lined tho •'Com­
ment" to sound off nlmut, nnd warn nfoiinst,
carelens neKliirenco which annually causes the
loss through fire of ucrc after acre of our coun­
ty timber and pnsture lands.
Agnln this week Rnngcr Albert Harris Is­
sued warnings th a t the county is in a record dry
period and th a t now in NOT the time to do any
burning. Variable winds coming a t this time of
year only add to the danger for a single spark
dropped in what is thought to be a safe place
quickly can be whipped several hundred yards
In any direction to ignite dry grass or under­
growth.
In addition to pleading with the public to
take precautions with burning, wo might ulso
remind that stronger enforcement measures arc
being taken by state and county officials with
those caught in tho act of causing fires, either
deliberate or occidental.
Again, again nnd again, until such needless
destruction becomes n thing of the past, pica
after pica and warning a fte r warning will be
issued in the effort to fight waste through fire.

Panel Discusses Legislation
By Jane Casselberry
Dr. Paul Douglass of Rol­
lins College and four students
from his Central of Practical
Politics presented an Inform­
ative and stim ulating pro
gram at a meeting of the
Seminole Counly Young Re­
publican Club held Tuesday
night in Howell Park,
The student panel consisted
of John O'Rourke of New
York City, John Stevenson
of Sarasota, May TcnEyck of
Richfield Park, N. J . and
Harhnrn Rainer of Winter
Park.
The group gave a resume

of legislation coining before
the current session of the
Slate L egislature and debat­
ed lire proposed bill to put
more teeth in the present
Right to Work Law.
Included In bills under con­
sideration are an across the
iKiard sales lax. a limited
medicare program for the
needy aged, a conservation
bill to take control of the
waterways sway from count­
ries and a hill to require
children to he six years old
before entering school.
Also under study is estab ­
lishment of' a technical in­

stitute at Cape Canaveral
and one in Central Florida
which would he a division of
the University of Florida.
In the opinion of ihe stu
dents the latter ha* a better
chance of getting approval
from the legislature.
Though alert young people
disagreed strongly on the
right to work taw, they
agreed unanimously that the
bill to implement It with pro­
vision* for injunctive relief
and penalties had little chance
for passage.
This opinion was based on
information they have r e ­

ceived regarding **a deal"
to prevent Is passage result­
ing from a meeting in T alla­
hassee last week of Associat­
ed Industrialists and A FL­
IT O leader*.
Viewpoints of the Union
were presented by H erbert
Sweety, union simp steward
at the M artin Co., when the
question was opened for dis­
cussion in the audience.
Dr. Douglass congratulat­
ed the club for making his­
tory with the election of
.Ian Fortune, the first Repub­
lican Legislator to date for
Seminole County.

Anderson Advocates
Vote On Tax Issue
The auffKcstlon of putting tho qucatlon of u per­
sonal property tax in North Orlando directly up to
the resident# through n referendum was made |n»t
week by Mayor W. W. Andcrnon when the matter of
raising funds for village operations cumu up at a
special meeting of the council.

Bear Lake
Girl Scouts
Hear Nurse
By Shirley W estward*
B ear Lake Girl Seoul* of
T roop 407 heard a program on
nuralng presented by Mrs.
R ichard O strander, registered
nurse o f O range Memorial
H ospital In Orlando, a t th eir
regular meeting la st T hurs­
day,
Through questions encour­
aged by the epeaker the girla
learned th a t only registered
nurses are eligible to w ear
pins which actually are a p a rt
of their uniform. She alao ex ­
plained th a t each school of
nursing is Identified by Its cup
Stripe which cannot bo copied
and th a t nurses are required
to p ast a two-day atata board
examination before they can
become registered nurses.
Program speaker scheduled
fo r today's 8 p. m. meeting of
the troup a t the hums of Lead­
e r Mrs. John Hall ii Mr*. Amy
Bachlcda, beautician and hair
Stylist.

Dunn Home
From Army
By lioulw Grayson
J . N. Dunn, aon of Mr. and
Mr*. Donald Dunn Sr, of Gen*va, ia homa with hi* parents
a fte r having served for the
p ast four yrnrs aa sergeant
w ith th* Third Army Bucket
Division in Germany.
Dunn, who has received hi*
discharge, ia a graduate of
Seminole High and spent on*
g ea r a t Piedmont College hafore entering the aerviee.
He presently is making hie
home with hie parents.

"How do we know the pcopie don’t w ant taxes T
tho kind of a city the people
w ant ahould be left up to Lhu
cUIxena and available fundi
are not sufficient to provide
even the necessary facilities,"
he pointed out.
Councilman
Irene
Van
Ecpoel took Issue advising
th a t aha would be against Im­
posing any tax, regardless of
also or nnluro, unlit it is de­
termined how fur present In­
come will go luwurils support­
ing the village.
"We m u tt first show the
people w hnt can or rn u 't tie
done with avuilablu money,'*
she stressed.
A t this time Anderson
scored another point by re ­
plying, "Have you ever had
anything bunded to you? . . ,
I've worked fo r everything
I’ve ever received a* I’m auro
you have. I'm neither for nor
against thin tax business. I'm
only suggesting Unit it should
ho left up to the c IMiens.”
I t was pointed out earlier
in the meeting th a t a tux
hud bean proposed hut only
for businesses and profeaaionnl offices.

Longwood PIO
Sets Election
By Donna Este*
Election* for new officers
of tiie lamgwood Elem entary
PTO will be held a t n 7:3u
p. in. m eeting next Turn day
in Hie school audlUirum.
Recom mendations will be
heard from Ihe nominating
com m ittee amt nominations
also will 1m&gt; open from the
floor.
Following
Ihe
business
meeting a Student Talent
Show will be presented under
the direction of Mr*. Elda
Nichols.
Refreshm ents will lie serv ­
ed by fourth grade motliera
a t Bin close of the program .

LONGWOOD l-H GIRLS view with pride their 19C1J Antcrlcnn Legion
F air Trophy being itbuwn by HD Agent Mis# Myrtle Wilson, right. Rend­
ing from left, girls in front are Janice Lommler, Deborah Groce and Helen
Zwolenski; second row, Terry Boyl«s, Claire Zwolenskl. Linda Isbill anti
Cindy Hoyles; Imck, Townndu Showers nnd Peggy Ann George. Club mem­
bers who pluced us winners a t the recent County Events Duy, were, from
left, Patty Coney, Clare Zwolenski, Peggy Ann George, Linda Isbill,
Delmrnh Groce und Cindy Hoyles. Not shown were Murdn lh-ynnt nnd
Carolyn Reynolds.
(Herald Photos)

M0US8A FKKAN Y

Young Egyptian
To Become
U. S. Citizen

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South Seminole Club jRanchers Seek
Elects New O fficers1J"0Bu'td
Own Air Slrip

A L T A M O N T E Roy
Seoul# were busy over
tho past weekend holi­
By Mona Grlnstead
days practicing for tho
Twenty-five year old Mousi* "lower project" which
P a r Id Fckany of Egypt 1» imutt hu mcomplislied
making hi* home in North
a t the District Clint*
Orlando while wailing to lie
puree a t Comp Uuitocho
come eligible for American
this coming weekend.
cltixenshlp. The brother of Tho tower, to he erect*
Mr*. Joseph llage. Fckany ed of logs lushed to­
arrived in this country by gether with slsnl ro|s',
plane back In February.
must he strong enough
He completed an education
for the boy# to climb
In F.gypl m ajoring in ehemto the top. Thu troop
lxiry and speak* English,
doing t)io job from
French and A rabic fluently.
start, top photo, to
He lias had 18 month* in Ihe
finish, Isittom photo,
Egyptian Army and before
in the shortest period
c o m i n g to Amerlr* he
of timo, will get tiie
worked in the Blood Rank
awards. Scouts shown
in Egypt.
in the photos include
An expert sw im m er fill*
Mike Ricketts, David
hobby i lie holds a tournam ent
Shea,
Raymond Gnlnc#,
• ward for swimming across
Kelly Trnwick, G a r y
the Sucx Canal.
Herndon, Gerald Croc­
Presently lie is working in
ker,
Richard Crocker,
Ihe North Orlando General
Ruddy
I.iind, Donald
Store with hi* Urothor-in-law
Poit,
Donald
Paulsen
aud sister. Other relatives
a n d junior assistant
here are hi* father, Farid
scoutmasters Miko So­
Fckany, who cam e to Airierwell and J o h n Stuart
lea lin e r year* tiKo, slid a
HI.
(Herald Photos)
brother, Sam ir, wlio m in e lo
tills country two years ago.
Two sisters and a brother,
all m arried, rem ain in Egypt.

Fire Auxiliary
Cancels Event
By Mrs. Ail inn Mullrr
The Auxiliary to the DoB u r y Volunteer Firem en's
Assn, last week conn-led its
unuiial spring luncheon and
planned to reschedule the
event In Ihr full. Benson for
the action was not announced.
The group met in reg u lar
monthly session ut the PIru
Station Beereutloii Hull with
Mrs. Charles Ulrich presiding.

Art Clubs
To Participate
!n Conference

By Ixvuise Grayson
The Geneva Citlicns A»»n
will meet at 7:3o p. m. next
Tuesday In Ihe Community
Hull for discussion ot all new
nnd old business, lo-wi* K.
Hughey, prealdent. announc­
ed today,
(Last week a petition of
complaint against Southern
Bell Tcleplame was filed with
the Public Utilities Commis­
sion by anmc 70 rcaidrnl* of
Geneva including a monitor
of association mem 1s t *.)
A film program on "D int
y ard Cltrua" will be presentcd by Ernest laindbcrg, a*,
aiatant county agent, who a l­
so will apeak about peach
orchard* in Florida.
The meeting ia open lo all
person* in (he Geneva area
and to tiie interested public.

lly Joan Magln
Members of the newly orgit ii iuxl rhuluutu Buy Seoul
Troop (Eagle Patrol) are of.
faring to do odd Jobs In Die
community to rnise inunvy for
their individual group.
Tin) Imy* will wash window*
or cur*, do yard work or any
other* Job* in and around the
home. Tho*a interested 1 are
asked to contact Je rry Prc»sley or John Klehhei gi r.

For Altamonte Garden Club
By l-oulvr Slmnnrk
The fuel Hi,-it camping trip:
and lour* In the Florid* Ever
glades do mil iircwiii the dan ­
ger* feared by must people
was »trc**cit by Howard Mc­
Bride last Thursday night In
111* program far member* of
llie Allumunte .Spring* Garilrn Club.
McBride, who formerly wa*
associated with ihe Stale
Conservation Dept., said that
laic* of th reati posed by alligiilur* and snake* In the
'(! lades were largely uni mind
ml since the alligator will nut
attack link'** molested. Tb!»
*l*o Is true of ihe snske
which actually will run from
man, he said.
He lold of organising many
cam ps In the tropical area lor
boys between the ages of
eight and IS year* who. by
taking general safely precau­
tions, m ade the trips in *ml
oul without diflieully.
McBride also allowed a
shell collection taken from
the iiniiMial and brilliantly
patterned tree snails which
cannot he found anywhere
north of t h e
Everglades.
Many ideas and design* cop­
ied from these snail shell*
arc u*ed by tin- S em in o le In­

president; Mrs. F. Hetiberger,
21 Brighton Way. Casselberry
vice president; Mrs. L. E.
Swope, Lake Triplet Dr., se­
cretary: Mrs. A rthur Putnam ,
Sanlando T railer Park, curresponding
secretary
and
Mrs. Otis Lee, Longwood,
treasurer.
The meeting was conducted
by the vice president, Mrs.
Ralph Newcomer, in the ab­
sence of Mrs. E. P. Rich­
ards. president.
Nerving on the nominating
committee
presenting
the
d a te of officers were Mrs,
Felix Mege, Mi** Ella Cum­
mings and Mrs. C. K. Fish­
e r.
Installation of officer* will
take place Monday, May 20
al a 12:30 p. in. luncheon
al the Riksiia inn.
Mrs. J . E. Dunwoody ol
Casselberry, Roll tils College
librarian, gave a book r e ­
view an "Wild Plants for
Survival in Southern Flor­
ida," by Miami author J u ­
lian Martin.
Plans were made for the
club to lake two interesting
field trip*. Next Monday the
group will meet a l North gate
Shopping Center at 0:30 a. m.
to go to F oster's Hromelladc
Garden in Orlando. On Sa •
unlay. May II. members
will meet at the home of
Mrs. K. P. Richards on Lake
Wildmcre in Longwood at 9:30
a, ni. for coffee before go­
ing to see the Kent Hay lily
Gardens on Lake St. in -lamgwuod.
Mrs. Ilcubcrger gave u re­
port on bird tours which are
available
through
Florida
Stale Parks.
Hostesses.
Mrs.
E u 1a
Burch, Mrs. C. L. Leggett
and Mrs, Clark McCoy, serv­
ed refreshm ents prior to Ihe
meeting. Thirty -one members
ami one visitor, Mr*. Ethel
Seely cf Ohio, were in altendance.

By Sir*. Adam Mulb-r
Region Three A rt Club, will
send d e I c g n t c a and enter
painting* and cruft* exhibit*
for the Third Regent Confer­
ence i,ml A rt Exhibition to he
held thi* Fifthly nnd Katurduy
u t tiie Satellite lieaih High
School.
The exhibition will he com­
petitive with rihtion* awarded
to cluli* having the best dis­
play*.
On Saturday murning Dud­
ley Finger of I.ukcliind, first
Vico president of (lie Florida
Federation of Art, will illsru**
Federation purpose*, ideal*,
nt^nniiutiun* anil plan* for
the coming year.
A demonstration will he
given on Saturday evening by
Freddy Peterson, well known
at list, traveler ami lecturer.
dian* (or their handicraft.
A native of Denmark, PeterI h e speaker said that In Min i* known for hi* wit and
tlians in the Everglade* are fine iulj»tic ability.
slowly- dwindling In number
due to the fart B u t wavs id
earning a living are gradually
becoming harder ar.d harder
to find This, in pari, is
caused by the while man who
ha* copied the Indian cralls
and it able to print lice them
By Donna Este*
in quantity through use of
The three third grade* ol
machinery.
Longwood Elem entary School
Because of this, McBride will present an operetta en
said, he foresees Hie eventual tilled " If 1 Were Going" al
extinction of the Indian race 8 p. m. iicxt Thursday in
which moile and more is he- tlic school auditorium.
ing forced into the ''while
More than
lUh children
world.*'
will take part In the song*
and dance* which will he re ­
presentative of Norway, Lapland,
England.
Britttany,
Arrangement* for a St a
Spain amt Northern Africa.
The children have read year lease agreement between
It) Joan M**ln
about these countries in their llildiaiii Cani-i-lherry, property
The uiimiul (Tiulimtii Com­ reading program and a n ' uwiu-r and the C«.-i Hu rry
munity C h i c k e n Builieeue eager to perforin and dis­ Ucru-iitiun Commission have
apunsoicd by Georgia M. Ju- play their knowledge amt la- Iwen completed to give the
town another reel ration area,
rob* Memorial t'oat will he Icnl.
Tlia- property, located ru»t
held thia Sunday from noon
The public is invited lo al
unlit 7 p. m. ut ihe Commun­ tend the program fur which of Ihr Woman'* Club Building
there will lx’ no admission on Over brook Dr. ami tunity Club picnic grollndi.
Mrs. H erbert lluauell, choir- since the children arc using tattling five lots, will be de­
man of the "chow line,*' ia In this means to express (heir veloped to provide u practice
need of, volunteer* to htlp appreciation for cooperation baseball field for the younger
arrve. Ticket* are available received on the school library boys and a possible softball
j diamond fur tho girt*.
drive l Ida year.
from any Legionnaire.

Geneva Citizens
Set Meeting
Life In Everglades Described

Scout Patrol
Offers Services

Club officer# who lunl wuvK oegun incur
ALTAMONTE SPRING
second luccesilv# term arc, from left, Leroy U. Stover, president; Mr#,
Georg# B. Heam, vice president; Mr#. Don Harris, secretary nnd Otto
(Hemlil Photo)
Baumgartner, treasurer,

By J a n r C assrlherry
The South Seminole Garden
Club elected ulftccrs for the
coming year a t a meeting
held Monday afternoon at the
Casselberry Women * Club.
Mr*. II. T. Crittenden o!
Red Bug ltd., wa* elected

Third Graders
Set Operetta

Chuluota Legion
Barbecue Set

Lease Signed
On Recreation

By Mrs. Adam M ullrr
M-Q Ranch owners. Herman
ami Robert Morris, applied
for permission lo build a
private landing strip nn (heir
ranch she near Osteen at
Ihe last District 5 meeting
of the Volusia County Zoning
Board held at the Recreation
Hall of Ihe Deltary Fire Sta­
tion.
T in proposed a ir atrip,
with approaches at either
end. would be one mile long
and three-quarters of a miln
wide.
The m atter was referred
to the attorney in New Smy­
rna Beach.
Bessie Buber was advised
to advertise for a public
hearing on her request to be
allowed to locate a house
trailer
south of
Bailey's
Truck Stop north of the Oak
Hill Town limit* on lo c cast
side of the highway.
The hoard look no action
on a request from Sam Furnan who requested that per­
mission l&gt;e given lo use lota
one and two of Bella Vista
Unit* No. 2, south of Edgewater, for trailer lots.

AARP Chapter
To Meet Friday
By Mrs. Adam M ullrr
A program on traffic safe­
ly will In' protested for
members of the Dellary
Chapter of the American
Assn of Retired Person* at
their monthly meeting sche­
duled for IU a. m. Friday at
the Fire Slat ion Recreation
Loll.
Florida Highway Patrolman
Vince Smallwood of Orlando
will speak on safety in driv­
ing and show a idm . Judge
Albert D. Williams and Con­
stable Oscar I’apincau of De­
nary will join Smallwood to
present a panel discussion
unit audience participation.
Acttun by the D ellary group
on setting up a special cancer
insurance program for mem*
hers is on the agenda for
tiie business session
The public is invited to
| attend and participate m tins
i program .
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Legion Meets Set

j

Aiiietimn Legion Mt-motiul
Fust 23(1 of Cusst Iberiy and
{the Auxiliary Unit will hold
meetings Friday night a t 8
p. m. a t the Women's Club
Building on Ovribrook Dr.

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l i m t l i t |25th S t. Project
Approval

WEATHER: Fnir ami mild through Saturday. High today, 80-85. Low tonight, 60-65.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Established 1908 FRI.. APRIL 19. 1908
United Press Leased Wire

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By LARRY VKKSHEL
Hold your ha I,
hut the
federal government ha* ap­
praised that 55 foot atrip by
9 the post office at $8(1,000 and
turned down the high hid of
H erm an Jacobson for flu.lKiu
. . . Yea. Mn.ooo . . . that's
typographical error.
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Next weekU National Li­
b rary Week . . . Get to the
local library . . . | wonder
'
how many of you all even
6 know where it is . . . Walked
Into Pete Knowles’ olfice this
*
morning and on his desk was
a copy of “ Practical Adminis­
tration of L ibraries” . , .
Tele says the Friends of the
L ibrary gave him a copy of
the book to read . . . o yes,
it cam e from the Orlando
Public Library.
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County
Commission
will
learn Tuesday that the S ta t:
Rnad D epartment will fourlane the one mile of the 2Mh
Street (Highway 4fl) between
French and Mellonville Ave­
nues at a cost of &amp;ino,(MX). The
two-lanc street long ha* been
a bottleneck »n cross city
traffic.
Construction is expeiied to
sta rt on this new project
shortly after July 1. Tills is
a prim ary road project oi
SHIV Tlie County ha* just
ro m p trtrd
Improvement of
“Slh Street west of French
Avenue a* a secondary road
project.
The proposed 25th Street

BULLETIN
'lb e House approved a
resolution which rails on
ronjtrrs* lo kilt the federal
Income tax,

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Zoning Hoard this week
tabled action on rc-roning a
“ tremendous quantity of land
by the Wckiva for industrial
purposes . . . for the mining
of limeroek . . . More infor­
mation asked for.
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City zoning board was barraged with protesters after
it was announced that a move
was on to rezone a portion oi
Celery Ave. to light industrial
. . . Some SO people in the
audience and the request was
withdrawn.
• • •
Next item on the canal
agenda will be a joint m eet­
ing of com m issioners of
Orange, Urcvurd, Volusia and
Seminole Counties, seeking
their support for the w ater­
way. It is hoped the session
will be held within the next
two weeks, here in Sanford.
• • •
John K ridcr and llanild
Scott arc considering a trip
to Atlanta in order to expe­
dite that federal loan for tne
port t e r m i n a l feasibility
^ study. Seems the government
is roncerned a boot a sim ilar
gran t ’way buck in 11)44.
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Probably won't get the
Woodruff building painted by
Semi-Centennial Hay on the
27th, but there ARE some
folks who arc interested in
the beautiful appearance of
our city on that day — for
humcfolki as well as for
visitors . . . Epsilon Sigma
Alpha sorority . . . As long s i
they have agreed to w ater the
podocarpu* plant* lining our
m ain
stem , they
thought
they’d go one more step . . .
They sre going to plant pe­
tunia* in the pots . . . Red,
while and blue . . . Kathy
• Tooke heads up this activity
€ j for the civic minded boost­
ers . . . A warm “ Thunk
you," girls, from all people
who a re proud of Sanford.
• • •
S|H-akmg of beiiiilifiealion
. . , Those m erchants in our
downtown shopping c e n t e r
who REALLY want to m ake
tlie urea look belter — May
their tribe Increase! I—should
9 jlavc a long look at what
H iz/oncr M ayor Tom McDon­
ald and bis Abstract Curp.
arc doing to the old M afftll
garage . . . Amazing modern­
ization!! . . . Sec, fellows, it
DOES work . . . T hat St.
Johns Realty building and
now this one are making that
Commercial and Park corner
a thing of beauty.

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Kill Income
Tax Move OK'd

TALLAHASSEE (U P !) —
The House opened hot debate
today on a proposal asking
Congress to kill federal inrom e taxes while a hill to
bike state sales (ax revenues
I C A I C IN MILE I
by too million was filed in
alternate routes-of-way. The first and favored route is the
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF Seminole, Erevan!, Vo.
the lower cham ber.
.Maytowu Canal, from Lake Harney to the headwaters of the
luxin ami Orange Counties will lie invited within the next two
Tin- House resolution call*
Indian River. The second is the Suuford-Tit navi lie Canal, south
weeks to a joint session seeking their support for a proposed
on the Congress to pas* a
of Highway 4(1. The third is the Ellis Canal, south of Highway
waterway between Sanlord ami the Atlantic Ocean. This map
constitutional am endm ent lo
50. John Krider, committee chairman, said he will request the
was presented by the engineer, Harold Scott, to the St. Johns*
rial Hie tax on grounds Hut
four counties commissioners to meet here on the project.
Indian River Navigating Committee Thursday. It depicts three
the nation “ is on the road
to ruin.”
Meanwhile, bills were intro­
duced in the Senate lo estab ­
lish a school of engineering
in East-Central Florida and
lo borrow $;g) million tor pub­
lic recreation lands in Flor­
ida.
The MM million sales tax
proposal and the $50 miIIion
bond plan have twills horn
endorsed by Gov. F arris Hryi IIm&lt; public. It specifically ex ­ only one senator. J a m rs Cun anl.
“The people of la-vy Coun­ fre e'.”
TALLAHASSEE (C P I) Hep. John Crew* filed Hie
ile said the hill wmihi not empiK secret meetings of the nor of Brook** illr. ra sl all at
A bill to prohibit secret meet ty like secret meetings,”
present official* from getting Senule. allowed liy the Stale Hrmative vote. And he laugh tax proposal, which culls (or
Usiicr
said.
ing* by state, county and city
a blanket extension of the
rd as he did it.
“ I am serious about this together in secret to inform al­ Constitution.
governing laiards wa* laugh­ hill," Cross
three per rent sales tax to
Maximum penally for viola
said,
adding ly discuss m atters. All It
ed to death in a Senate Com­ “ somewhere in the llilile It would require, he said, i* that lion would lie $5&lt;xi and six
virtually ull Items hut medi­
m ittee today.
cines and groceries.
says ‘ye shall know the truth no official actions tie taken month* in Jail.
It was the second tim e the and the truth shall set you except at meeting* open to
When tlie roll wa* railed
lull had been killed.
The first tim e, the general
legislation com mittee turned
It d o w n without Sen. J.
A nasal court of inquiry
Emory Corn*. Gainesville, the
Investigating (he ainklng of
sponsor, having an opportun­
the
subm arine Thresher
ity to speak (or it. lie per
MIAMI (U P I) - Antonio de
mas u n rapertnfly rinsed to V anina, viee-president of the
suatled C hairm an D e w e y
the public today for un­ Cuban refugee Revolutionary
Johnson, Quincy, to give him
a hearing, hut the rr*ult*
llow eser, It was leurned the federal government would f i­ disclosed reasons.
Site of the proposed Sem­
Council, sought Unlay to r e ­
were the same.
P o r t s m o u t h , n . i i . — build the exile group follow­
inole County nti-|HitL won lin­ port wilt lie plnccd nlong nance fil) per re n t of airport
Sen. E ller Usher of Iren
Highway til West, ill the vi­ con struct Ion on n matching (C P I) —Two crewm en who ing Hie storm y resignation
ton facetiously oliered an ing chosen this afternoon In n cinity of the new In tersta te 4 fund basis, even to the point by chance m lu c d th f falal of President Jose Mini C ar­
am endm ent to m ake the loll itpri-iiil meeting.
highway.
of supplying lists, a la-acon, dive of the nuclear (ilhinar dona.
Merle W arner, chairm an of
apply only to Alachua County
Mini, no, resigned T hurs­
Prelim inary planning is for etc., on a "fo r-frec" basis in ine T hresher with 12!) men
the
Chnmlier
of
Commerce
which brought a ro ar of
atm an) have testified that day charging (hal President
a sm alt airp o rt eupable of order to stim ulate aviation.
laughter Irom the com mittee. airport com mittee, said (hi* handling and servicing small
Presently a ir service out of mechanical ditflrulties and Kennedy failed lo keep a
morning I In- site would he se­
airplanes such a* used by Seminole County is aiiiilahic “ sloppy" work pta guril the promise to mount a second
lected in a session at the
sportsmen, business execu­ only at Uilamfo, Rcl.aml, Day \es*rl during nine month of invasion of Cuba to topple the
cham ber building.
overhaul ami lest*.
regim e of P rem ier Fblt-I Cas­
tives, salesm en, cumpuny re p ­ tuna Reach or Tam pa.
Com mittee members were
W arner, himself, long has
tro.
resentatives
and
others.
Tlie
Navy
court
of
inrpiry,
to study engineering reports,
favored construction of an feathering evidence that might
The State D epartm ent issu­
However,
the
long
rungc
neiiul photographs and oilier
airp o rt ill Luke Monior. along solve (lie sinking of the sub­ ed a statem ent in Washingpertinent duln before pin­ planning carries the thought Highway 17-U2 about midway
ion calling Miro'a charge a
pointing lliu actual airport th a t fu tu ie expansion would ............. French Avenue and marine, was to reconvene at
distortion of I lie truth and
II
a.
in.
KST
today.
lie
to
handle
commercial
a
ir­
site.
the 1-4 interchange.
Navy vessels equipped with saying Hie llniled Stales
TALLAHASSEE (C P I) liners operating throughout
sensitive sonar devices cri**- could now allow Cuban rrfuA hill directing im m ediate
Florida, such •■* sh u ttle air
crossed the North Atlantic gees lo lead it into possible
establishm ent in E ast Central
services to mum nutininil and
220 miles east of (.’ape Cod In w ar with Russia.
international airports.
Florida of a branch o! the
Seven other member* of
seareh of the hull of the
University of Florida Engin­
D was pointed out th at the
Ihe 17-meniber CMC resign­
missing craft.
eering College was introduc­
In T hursday's testim ony. ed with Miro, pulling out four
ed today by Sen. J A. Roy (I
Dr. Kenneth I,. Wendell. Machinist’s Male 2.C Frank of the six political group* In
Casselberry
dog
owners
of Leesburg.
Forest
City
dentist,
was J . De Stefuno, 2ii, of H art­ the council, which lias been
The hill specifies that the were warned today that April
Why doesn’t our neighbor
elected president t)f the For­ ford, Conn., who wu* tra n s­ Hie chief representative ot
graduate
I
was
the
deadline
(or
licen­
institution
be
a
,
to the east, whose parking lot
Tlie Long wood City Council est City M erchant's A*»n. at ferred from Thresher'* crew 250.0011 Cuban exiles in the
exit it Is, lix that driveway level university specializing sing llieir (legs and that those
tin- regular monthly Hireling the day lie fore sin- left on United Stales.
Just this side of the ACL in m asters and doctor's de­ who have not bought their Thursday night accepted tinol Use group held Tuesday her last cruise, said that d e­
dog
tagare
subject
In
fines
low
bid
of
O
range
Paving
gree*
m
science
and
engineer­
freight depot 7 . . . d ic e !
oi *5o o r 30 day* as called Co. in the am ount of S2.41U night at tlie F orest City Res­ sign changes on Hie sub may
1
What pot-holes! . . . Axle ing and in research.
have hamjM-red tlie crew ’*
for in Hie ordinance adopted for resurfacing work to la- taurant.
It
directs
the
Hoard
of
Con­
breakers tor the custom ers.
Other officers are F. 0, ability In respond with splitdone on W arren St. from W
trol to select a site in the last Septem ber,
• • •
vie*
president; second precision lo em ergen­
Town Clerk Mrs. Lillian Lake St. to a point approxt Winfield,
Remember those words of Orlando ■Daytona Reach C a n ­
m, E ngineer Rill I-efller about averal area and appropriate Henning said that only 81 mutely U00 feet west of W. laiui* Stubbs, trea su rer and cies.
Mr* Susie Snellenla-rger. se­
,
from a |u&gt;f*ih!e ioo persons Lake St.
that sewage treatm ent plant g ill .(too for its operation.
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
In other business lix- coun cretary .
A blit appropriating Wlu, have had their (logs vaccin­
over a year ugoT . . . Close
President Kennedy, strongly
Guest speakers for the even­
aupervision needed at the 870 for establishm ent of a ated and registered a* of ell delayed passing on a d e­
defending Ins fiscal policies,
The Women's Auxiliary ol
velopment plat presented by ing were W alter E. W hitaker
plant . . . How true, bow true slate Junior college in Oka­ tliii tim e,
told the nation's newspaper
the
Seminole
Memorial
llo
v
of
the
Wekiwa
Volunteer
Fire
Refore registration can la- U. V. Milliean and discussed
. . . Pete Knowles spending loosa County was offered by
editors today that a $5 billion
so much tim e there there s Sens. F errin Campbell, Crest- made and a tag purchased prelim inary plans for the new Dept, and Richard Ostrander, pdat will m eet Saturday at Hush in hia new liudgcl would
12:30
p.m.
at
ttic
Capri
fur
m
anager
of
the
Rear
Lake
city
hall.
from
the
clerk,
dogs
must
talk around city hall of put­ view, Clyde Galloway, Remean one million few er Jobs
The meeting wa» continued Little laike P irates who are the regular luncheon and but- hy inid-liMH,
ting a branch office on the funiak Springs, and Clayton have received their rabies
sponsored by the merchants. in rsi meeting.
subject to call.
stmts for the year.
Mapolcs of Milton.
The chief executive look Ins
site.
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•
case for the adm inistration *
fci
If you're looking for inter­
legislative program and ills
esting excitem ent over the
record tisral It*&lt;4 spending
weekend . . . attend the Jay program before the American
cess annual sportscar races
Society of N ew spaper E d i­
Saturday and Sunday a fte r­
The Florida E ast Coast continue serving as a director tlie Atlantic Coast Line and ida E ast Coast w ants Hrotnan tors.
WASHINGTON (U P I) —
I lie Southern to serve on to continue a* the director,
noons a t the Osceola airstrip The Florida East Coust Ruil- (FE C ) railroad made the of FEC.
In Ida prepared text. Ken
"FE C subm its, however, th a t nedy attacked tile contention
EEC’s hoard of directors.
charge*
in
a
petition
to
Uic
The
FEC
had
lieen
under
ieway chatgrd today that the
However, John W. Smith, a conflict of in terest created of congrrtsiunal economists
That giant w ater control
I n ltistate Commerce Commis­ ccivership fur about 30 years I president of the SealKtard and by the A tlantic C oast Line
bill xhuuld be T allahassee A tlantic Coast Line and the
that (he ta t cut he wants to
. bound next week . . . You Seaboard A ir Line Railroads sion (ICC) for permission to hefura it w as reorganised In W. Thomas Rica, prealdent of and Seaboard to destroy E ast stim ulate business should he
could build G rand Coulee are conducting a "ruth less intervene In support of a bid 1U6I. D uring tba reorganise- A tlantic Coast Line, have ra ­ Coast would nut b ar Mr. Rroe- m atched by at least a size­
* Dam across the St Jahn* drive . . . to destroy the F lor­ by D. W. Hrotnan. pro-blent tion the ICC perm itted the I signed and demanded that nun’s service," the FEC said able reduction In federal ex ­
wil.I tlie powers m lnal hill. t ida E a-t Coast «Railroad)," |o f th e Southern Railway! to ipirsfdciita uf lha Seaboard, J Jlrosnati do likewise. The Flur- (ill its pelitiou lo tba ICQ,
penditures.

Hilarious, Laughing Solons
Destroy Secret Meeting Bill

'Sloppy' Work
Plagued Sub

Committee M eet Set

Airport Site Expected Today

Exile Group
To Be Rebuilt

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Area College
Bill Proposed

Dog Licenses
Overdue
In Casselberry

Longwocd Lets
Paving Bid

Wendell To Head
Forest City
Merchants

Improvement between French te purchase 10 feet on either
and Mellonville long has held side of (be street, or the en­
a “ top priorily” by Ihr Conn tire »
fret on one sid«,
ty Commission In requests to elltier north o r south of th t
the State.
present thoroughfare.
However, the State always 1 This report by the engineer
has hulked because it de­ will bo made to the County
manded a 100-foot right-of- I Commission'* session Tues­
way. The County own* only so day.
In fsrt, It has been ratlably
feet. Now. It ha* been learn
ed, the State has agrred lo learned, there will be “ a
go along with an SO-fnot right- blast” during the discussion
of-way and the County is ta k ­ In the m ailer hut it is expect­
ing steps to obtain this addi­ ed the Commission will re a rh
an agreem ent and proceed to
tional 20 feet.
The county engineer has obtain the extra 20 feet w ant­
been making a study and will ed by the State so that work
recom m end lo tlie County may get under way at th«
Commission for its action earliest possible date.
w hether the County shall seek

VAH-11 Flight
BRIEFS Crews Return
Alerts
Home Sunday

t U U O A ...

Hy I'nltcd Press International
Tornado ulerts were posted
A ircraft and flight craws of
across the Midwest today and
Heavy
A ttack Squadron Elev­
violent thunderstoinis pin king
high winds and Imil swept the en will land a t the Sanford
Naval A ir Station a t 4l45
nation's niliDection.
p. m. Sunday, ending ft sevenmonth deployment to
the
Mediterranean aboard th e a t­
BIRMINGHAM, Als. (U P I)
tack ca rrie r F r a n k l i n D.
—Lunch counter sit-ins pro­
Roosevelt.
testing r a c i a l segregation
Official* a t NAS reported
weie to continue today In a
"persistence" campaign b y the rem ainder of the squad­
ron's HRI support personnel
Negro lender*.
will arrive hy bus from Mayport Monday nl 'J p. m. The
Roosevelt Is scheduled to (lock
MACON, tin. (111*1) — The in M uyport about l&gt;:30 a. ni.
way uppuieully was clear to­
This will he the first opday for two Negroes to be­ liearnnce for V A II-U ’e AHR
come tile first members of Skyw arrior tw ln-Jet attack
their race to enroll at 1JUI- Ixi tubers In Sun ford eklee
year-old Mercer University.
since last Septem ber.
During the squadron's ab­
sence, It has ope ruled exten­
VIENTIANE, Laos (U P !)— sively with the U. S, Second
Reliable sources said today mid Sixth Fleets and partici­
Communist troops drove neu- pated ill numerous NATO and
I r a 11 s t supporters of Gen, Joint-service operations,
Kong La out of the strategic
Cdr. John F , Harlow, th e
town of Plume Kavan.
squadron's new skipper, will
lead the Clieckertni)*' fourplane fly-in. lie relieved Cdr.
PARIS (U P I) — President I.ester il. I.atiipuiun March 25
Charles do Gaulle plntined to nhourd the Roosevelt In Pi­
explain Ilia foreign policy ill raeus, Greece, a fte r serving aa
a nation-wide radio amt tele­ executive officer.
G reeting Harlow will b«
vision addles* today mid urge
Frenchmen to keep tin* coun­ liigh-iauking officers from
the Heavy Attack Wing Una
try 's economy expanding.
sta ff and Cdr. Harton W.
ilartholomew, who la alated to
MOSCOW tU P I) —Tlie So­ take over Rarlow'a varated
viet Union appeared today to duties as Executive Officer
lie iirvpuiing one of the most upon the squadron's arrival.
Hesldes fulfilling it* respon­
enthusiastic welcomes it over
gave ft foreign visitor for sibilities with U. S. at-sea
Cuba's Fidel Castro, who is forces, V A IM I entertained
expected here in May or June. many high-ranking officials
from M editerranean nations
and visited porta such as
Rhodes and Athena, G rreccj
I I U U A P R 8 T (U P I) —
Istanbul,
Turkey; llam d u n a,
Church sources here and in
Vienna said today Kninzisku* .Spain; Cannes, France and
Cardinal Koenig's efforts to Naples, Genoa, L iv rtn atul
Tit runt u, llaly.
arran g e the release of Josef
Cardinal Mimlszcnty appear
to have struck some unexpect­
ed snag,
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Dear Ahhy
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luluisteis and II other per­
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E ntertainm ent .... Page 7
derly conduct charges T h u rs­
Puzzle
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day when they balked at o r­
Society . ....
Pago l|
ders to leave the site of u
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K|mrt*
home Into which Negroes had
Cimirhe*
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planned lo move.

Persistent

Way Cleared

Red Move

Program Boost?

Bitf Welcome

Release Seen

Herald Index

l.‘l Arrested

JFK Defends
Fiscal Policies

Pink Lad ion

ACL Trying To Kill Us---FEC

Wed. - Thur«. - Fri., April 24, 25, 26
Sanford Memorial Stadium
M ellonville Ave, - O ff C elery
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F ree Ofrhlds To The Ladies!

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Apr.

Youth Congress f.
Opens Today
Af Forest Lake

I f , *68

Rev. Grover Sewell

The Comfort
Of God
People are seeking comfort
•o desperately today th a t wo
Know there U a hunRer for
It which U not being sailsHad. We are all Interested in
having air conditioners, reclin­
ing chairs, automobile* th a t
absorb the roughest places,
and bouses capable of taking
care of many needs. Of course,
these things are good b ut If
we atop with them the Inner
comfort which Is m ost im por­
ta n t is nut satisfied.
Even
though m aterial
advances
have been great, our hospitals
are largely filled with people
who have mental disturbances
brought to p a s s by the stress­
es, strains, and confusions of
life.

The values that we have
held dear have been ehaken
and distorted by a century
only a bit more then half over,

Elder Springs
Revival Meetings
To Continue
Revival m eetings conduct­
ed by Evangelist WUllam E.
G reen, pastor of the F irst
B aptist Church of Aptlichoeola, will be continued a t the
E lder Springs Jlsptlst Church
In Sanford through Sunday of
■ext week.
Sunday srevlces a re held
•1 11 a. m. and a t 7:41 p. m.
and weekday meetings a re
beld a t 7:30 p. m. Each se r­
vice includes a m essage from
th e evangelist, special music
and "old-Urae" hymn sing­
ing.
Rev. B, Hamilton Griffin,
E ld er Springs pastor, said
today th a t "the past week
b i t really been a spiritual
revival for our church end
th e coming week should be
even better."
Invitation* la extended to
everyone to come akmg and
&gt; bring a friend. N ursery fact,i Utica a re provided.

Rev. Jackson
Takes Over
In Geneva
By Louise Grsysoe
Rev. and Mrs. M. D. Jackaen recently moved to Gen­
eve from Edge w ater where
be was m inister of the First
B aptist Church for the past
eight years.
P rio r to serving the Edgew ater Church, Rev. Jackeoo
bad been m inister a t the first
B aptist Church In Longwood
to r seven years and h a t
eerved a t recording statisti­
cal secretary of the Florida
B aptist Convention for the
p ast 30 years. Although now
retired he will serve in the
capacity of pulpit supply.
Their daughter. Mrs. Ktlole Stewart, la wile of Rev,
Ja ck Stew art, form er min­
ister of the Geneva UsptUt
Church.

y et one th e t lies experienced
two world w ars, a severe eco­
nomic depression, and an over­
throw of many traditions con­
sidered necessary fo r many
years.
K Is good th a t we be con­
cerned with the physical needs
o f all people, in America,
however, If we faced tire reali­
ty of need for the greatest
num ber of people we might
find that the hunger for com­
fo rt is g reater than for food.
Doth should be satisfied if
possible which means th a t we
should not feel th e t we are
w asting our tim e when we
seek to com fort those about
us. Perhaps we feel th a t our
effo rts aa individuals In sup­
plying the m sterial needs of
the world are negllble, but our
work can be very vital In
bringing com fort to those who
need it.
Perhaps aaeh ef us Hsve
friends who have felt their
world cave in when a loved
ono dies. Many of you who
read this article will or base
experienced such a chapter of
life. F or thoee who come into
contact w ith bereaved people,
often there Is an awareness
th a t many need to be involved
in bringing comfort to them.
One m inister told of a help*
ful experience, "The bereaved
person ii usually surrounded
by friends and cushioned by
every com fort they can pro­
vide — a t first. Dut w hat hap­
pens to him a fsw weeks lat­
e r? The anesthetic of ills in ­
itial shock has worn off. The
sad little tasks th a t kept him
busy are all accomplished. The
frienda d rift off to thsir own
concerns. He Is left alone too
soon.
"Several years ago a widow
In my congregation, with the
help of three others, dedicat­
ed herself to helping peopla
through w hat she celled ‘The
eecond phaee of sorrow.' I t la
the only secret society of
which I am a member. W hat
do we do? We Invite th* be­
reaved person to our homes
on nights which would ordi­
narily be heartbreaking—on
anniversaries or birthdays and
of course, on Christm as, We
try to provide and encourage
hobbles. In ons case we help­
ed In the adoption of a child
for a woman who lost her
baby. Wa even have played
Cupid,
introducing
lonely
young persona who la ter m ar.
ried. None of these people
suspects w hat we are doing,
not at the tim e. But later,
when they are b atter adjust­
ed, we Invite them to become
members. Thus f a r wa have
48—a chain th a t la constantly
growing, linked by a common
need to comfort and ba com­
forted."
Of course, th ere are se
many conditions of life th a t
demand the helping hand of
com furt so le t ua be aw are
of it and offer eursolree as a
channel of God’s S pirit in
satisfying a need th a t is se
g reat.

By S h irley

BISH O P M ARKHAM

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Bishop Markham
To Speak
At Convention
The Lord Dithup e f the Di­
ocese of N assau and the Ba­
ham as will be guest speaker
ut the 41st Annual Convention
of the Episcopal Diocese of
South Florida, meeting a t Mi­
ami Beach, May 7, 8 and 9th.
The lit. Ilev. Bernard M ark­
ham win liret year Consecrat­
ed Bishop with Jurisdiction
over N assau and tha Bahamas
by the Church of Engtand. Ho
la a native of Yorkshire, E ng­
land.
The Episcopal Diocese of
South Florida has maintained
a very close relationship with
the Chuich in these nearby Is­
lands, taking on a special pro­
ject to aupport the work of St.
John's Collage in Nassau.
Tha Annual Convsntlon will
bring together about 2,000
Episcopalians from all ovar
C entral and Southern Florida.
Presiding a t th a Convention
will be The Rt. Rev. H enry I.
Loultlt, Bishop of the Diocese
of South Florida.

Catholic Women
To Give Tea
Tire Catholic Women's Club
of the Church of the Nativity
will bold a Membership Tea
beginning a t 3 p. m. Sunday
in tbe Social Hall of the
Church.
At this tlm a form er m em ­
bers will be Invited to reifflllate and newcomers will
have opportunily to become
acquainted with actvltlcs of
tho organisation.
The event w)U m ark the
spiritual opening of Uie 198161 Catholic Women's Club
year.

Tour Scheduled
A t Forest Lake
By Shlrlsy W entworth
Prospective
eighth
and
10th grade students and their
teachers from throughout the
state will tour schools and
Industries on the Forest I.ake
Academy Campus beginning
a t 9 a m. Monday.
A Chapel program will be
held for the visitor! a t 11
a.iu. following tho tour.

Circle Installs New Officers

MHS. JOHN KENNEDY, right, wn« liialulluri n»
ell it In: mu of I-oligwoudVi St. Catherine of Sioim
Circle of tlie Church of Nativity Catholic Wom­
en's Club a t Tuesday night's meeting of the
circle. Installing officer was Mrs. Joseph Hop­
kins, ju s t president of the Women's Club.
(Herald Thotu)

Mrs. Joseph Hopkins install­
ed new officers of the Lungwood tit. Catherine of Siena
Circle e f the Church of N ativ­
ity Catholic Women's Club at
Tuesday evening's r e g u l a r
monthly meeting held a t the
home of Mrs. Myrl Blanken­
ship.
Un assuming Uis office of
chairman, Mrs. John Kennedy
stated the principals of the
circle U&gt; be Chiu ity, Unity and
Christianity. She pledged hereulf to a year of devoted serv­
ice and said she hoped to do
as well as the outgoing chair­
man, Mis. Gerald Sumter.
O ther officers Installed were
Mrs. Leo Cruse, co-chairmen;
Mra. Garland tihaw, secretary
and Mra. Tracy Estea, tre a s­
urer.
Nineteen members attended
including one new member,
Mrs, Virginia Burke, who waa
welcomed by the group.
I t was announced th a t the
circle will sponsor a bake sale
this tiatuiday beginning a t B
a. m. hi fro n t of Ilia Longwood
Poet Office. Plane were dis­
cussed for thu circle's projects
a t the Church uf N ativity Fasrival scheduled for May 4 oil
th e Church grounds.
Tha next reg u lar m eeting of
th e circle wtU be Held cn May
14 a t the home of Mrs. Columbo Farina.

Oviedo Baptists Set Revival
Daily revival services led by
Rev. Elm er D. Piper, fulltime
evangelist, will begin Sunday
of this week and conclude on
Sunday of next week ut the
F irst U upllst C h u r c h u i
Oviedo.
Urdalricd as a Southern
B aptist m inister in 1940 u t the
tit. Elmo B aptist Church in
Chattanooga, Tenn. Rev. Pip­
e r became assistan t p sstu r
and m inister of music a t this
chureli for three years.

W entw orth

Seventh - day Adventists
from throughout the state
arrived today a t F orest la k e
Academy to attend Youth
Congrt-** Weekend which will
open with a V ttp e r Service
in the auditorium a t 7:30 p.m.
Guest speaker will be Elder
Charles M artin from Andrew
University, Berrien Springs,
Mich., a form er missionary'
to the For East.
Elder D. R, Itees, president
of the Southern Union Con­
ference, will deliver the ad ­
dress for Saturday's 11 a.m,
reg u lar worship service.
An Investiture Service be­
stowing the highest degree to
M aster Guides in the Mis­
sionary Volunteer O rganiza­
tion will ho held in the audi­
torium on tiaturduy afternoon
and a t 3:HU p.m, the com ­
bined choirs of Kress Memo­
rial, Orlando Central and For­
est Lake churches will present
"The M essiah."
The Congress will conclude
a t 8 p.m. in the auditorium
with a concert to be presented
by the outstanding .Southern
Missionary
College
Band
from Collegedale, Tel ill.

DeBary Groups
Hold Egg Hunts

Mrs. Adam .Muller
An E aster Egg Hunt was
sponsored by the DeBary
American I-egiun Post last
.Saturday afternoon on the
grounds of the Florida Lake
Park Ullice on Hwy. 17-93.
Two lively puppies and c i r ­
culate eggs were given as
prizes.
On Sunday the Junior Class
of the DeBary Community
Mctliodist Church held a hunt
ut the home of Mrs. Ed P er­
ry on Sunset Dr. Joining
Mrs. P erry 's class for the
occasion were the children of
Mrs. J . Davis' class which
m ade an attendance of some
4b children to enjoy hunting
Now officers of the First eggs on Hie lake aide lawn.
Methodist Junior High MYF
will be form ally installed a t
a service to be held in (he
church sanctuary a t 0 p. m.
this Sunday.
Elected at last week's m eet­
ing, the officers arc Larry
W illiams, president; Pam PIBy Louise Grayson
golt, vice president; Belli
The first Methodist Church
Morgan,
se cretary ;
Hebe of Geneva recently com pleted
BU ckshire, tre a su re r; Jack extensive remodeling and r e ­
Beckwith, publicity chairm an; decorating ut the church in­
Carolina
Shafler,
seventh terior through collections re ­
grade representative; Frances ceived In a special fund for
Ja rre ll, eighth grade re p re ­ this purpose and without any
sentative and Uurky Smith, further debt being incurred,
ninth grade representative.
Included in live work was
The regular meeting will refmishing of floors, paint­
be held at 0:30 p. m. follow­ ing the walls an off-while,
ing (lie Installation with a providing new flags ami in­
series uf program s, "W ork­ stallation ut new maroon cus­
e rs All," to be presented un­ h ion'd pews.
d er direction of P s t McKen­
The m ajority of labor In­
zie and Behe Blackshirc.
volved in the project was
provided free of charge by
m em bers of the congregation.
Rev. Hay W. Huff is pastor
of the church.

MYF To Install
New Officers

Geneva Church
Remodelling
Is Completed

Church Women
To Observe
Fellowship Day

May Day Fellowship Day
will hw nhserved by the Han­
ford Council of Church Wom­
en a t 3 p m . on Friday, May
3, a t the F irst Presbyterian
Church, Third tit. and Oak
A w ., Jn Sanford.
Mr*. R. A. Smith, president,
hat
announced th a t Ju lia
talk* K ellersberger of Mel­
bourne Beach will he the
speaker.
Mrs, Kellersberger la a d y ­
namic person having been a
missionary In Africa, a w rit­
er, teacher and, with her hus­
band, has worked with the
International Leper O rgani­
sation since retirem ent.
Refreshments will bo ssrv•d in Frlluwshlp Hall im­
mediately folluwlng tha serv­
ice which in open to the publie.

Memorials
Dedicated
On Easter
Ity Frances Wester
.Special Memorials were d e­
dicated at Um E asier m orn­
ing
worship
service
at
tho Community Presbyterian
Church in Lake Mary, by
llcv. John PUley, to the
Glory of God.
A gold cross in memory of
Ram Cochran was presented
by the Cochran family. Gold
candlesticks, lu m em ory of
Robert E. True, were pre­
sented hy Mrs. Arolyn True
and gold vases, in m em ory
of Mrs. Stella P. Evans and
Mrs. Melissa V. Evans, were
presented hy Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Evans and family.

Grace Methodist To Have
Hymn Fest Sunday Morning
Mrwtiog at G race
A ilyiiia-Fcst will lie held Men's
al Grace Mellioilltl Church Church in St. Augustine.
SuixJby (lurinu the muruihg
w orthlp hour when ".Sing
Aloug with C hrist" will be
Uie aamiun topic chosen by
Kev. John II. Hires J r., p a s­
tor. tipuc-isl music will be
praieoiw l and inatiy ol Uie
old favorite hymns will be
sung by Uw congregation.
Tonight al the church, ■
Oungregalionul Dinner will
he held at 8.30. The church
will furnish the m eat and
beverage and families will
bring covered dishes. Fol­
lowing tl*: dinner tlse propos­
ed program and budget for
the coming ycey will be uullined.
A movie enUtled. "Muncy
For The Jliu le r." will be
shown. A nursery will be
avsilsbli- alter lie dinner.
H ie Study-Frxyer ^ to u p
Which inei*Is each Wednesday
al 7 p. in. will begin a new
series of studies Ibis week
when Ilev. Hires will con­
duct a discussion and study
W SLOOM B WAOON
of tbe Uoek of Jerem iah.
VJItGIMA 1‘EIHuMxl
I*. O. Bos 1314
On Thursday m em bers of
(be Methodist Men's Club will
NUItA NGKKlb
attend the D istrict Melnodisl
IK t-ilU

I

A fte r giadualion from col­
lege, he became assistant pavto r of the large Central Bap­
tist Church In Decatur, Ala.
and in 1914 he became pastor
of the E ast 1-ake Baptist
Church in Cetlanooga. From
there he spent eight year* as
a fulltim e evangelist during
which tim e he conducted 143
revival m eetings bringing in
more than 3,000 new members
to the churches.
A trained and accomplished

x n s T S o s l a .v p o
B A P T I S T CH AFEI.
a s v r o i i u s i.i.is m b
to p V F a ir fa x Ava.
uHURaii
V. N. H a g g a r d , C h a p tl P a sto r
S u n d a y School ,------ t : l 4 a m .
I ' a i k A t * . U S 14th St.
4: 40 p. m.
C. C. D o t ______
P ' l t s r T r a in i n g Union —
71 a. m.
*:!• pm .
Kuril]*}- Srh-jol
S:44 ». m. W o rt h lp
Morn ing W orth lp
11:00 a. m. Wa*. K v a n ln g P r i j er 7:10 p m .
R e t a i n * W o rth lp .... 7.00 p. m.
» :Ln »:n i s n i v m
b a p t ist
A.T P. T h u r i . ------ «;I0 p. m.
Wan. P r a y t r a t r v l c a * 7:10 p.m. Old Orlando Hil. at l l r a l r r A t * .
U. H am ilton n r l f d n .... Paatar
S u n d a y S c h o o l __ . 0:44 a. m.
Morn ing W o rt h lp
71:00 a. m.
T r a in i n g Union _ 1:10 p. m.
K van ln g W o r s h ip __ 7:41 p. m.

Alliance

Assembly Of God
rtsK iaeiT s w r a n r

or unn c m m u
Car. XTtb a s h Cl at
It. M. S n o w __________ Ta tto r
Su n day School
»:I4 a. m.
M orn in g W o r t h l p 10:Sn a. m.
Kvtnlnir W o rth lp _ i.4&lt;4 p. m.
T u n . I.Vitsin*
Tnulh f tt r t l r a
_ T:hO p. m.
b erries
7:4* p. m.

Catholic

AI.L a o r t a CATHOLIC
CH URCH
Oak A tr . at Mb SI.
Richard l.y o n a
__ , P t i l n r
S u n day M a t i i s _ — l i t a. m.
____' 1:40 a. m.
■ ■ - *10:00 a. m.
____ 11:10 a. m.
W aakdaya .... ...........— 7:1* a. m.

Baptist
P ath

A v aaaa

F. R Chtnra ______

Pastor

Morn ing W o rth lp — 1:44
Sunday School
I IS
M u m l n r W o rth lp
11:00
T r a in i n g Union — *:14
l i v e n i n g VV'uralilp - 7:10
W td. 1’r a y s r S tr v lc a 7 i ! 0

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a.
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p.
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m,
m.
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m.

r i B S T CHBIAT1 A S CH VBC H
DI SC IP LES OP C B B tS T
lOOt S. t a a f a r i i n .
Rev. W a y n * J oh n ato n
Paa tor
S u n day Sch ool
t:44 a. m.
M o r a in e W a r t h lp
11:00 a. m.

Church ”0 7 Christ
I S l ’R C R O P C U B IS T

C S X T S l I i BAPTIST C R IR C H
Oenaan
Car. i t i h at . a o a k A n .
Brat**r Jr.
Xaaagallat
f la il Smith ____ __— - Pa a ta r Ralph
Di
bit
School
10:00 a. m.
S u n d a y Sch ool _. _ l : 4 i a. m.
M
orn
in
g
W
o
r
t
h
l
p
l
l i t o a. m.
M orn in g W’orah lp
tt:0 0 a. m.
T r a in i n g U nion — S:I( p. m. B a t t l in g W orahlp - T:10 p. m.
Wad.
P
ra
y
a
r
S
tr
v
l
c
a
7:10 p.m.
K v a n ln g W o r t h l p .. 7:10 p. m.
Wad. 1‘r a r t r S tr v lca 7:11 p.m.
PA OLA CHURCH OP C H R IST
S u ra rry Opan
H i g h w a y «a S i l l
W T J W l _____________ T:M p. as.
Morris Ruby ___ _ T lvan gslls t
S u n d a y Tflta Broadcaat
m i ll * c l a t * * t _ 10:00 a, in.
Morn ing W o r t h l p _ 11:00 a. m.
E v e n i n g W o r t h l p _ 1:00 p. m.
MT. HA VMS P H 1 N I T I T E
Blb la Claatra Wad. 7:10 p.m.
B A P T IS T CH URCH
S4th M. s a d f h a t a A v t .
rM C R C H OP CH RIST
C. T. Morrla .......... ........ Paa tor
Pin.
R a g u la r M a rlin g
11:1* a. m.
Lord's Da y S tr v lca * 10:10 a m .
&lt;Flret S u n d a y !
and 7:40 p.m.
C onlaranca
- — — 7:S0 p. *n.
( p r eced in g S a tu rd a y !
Third S u n d a y ____ 7:10 p. m.
CHURCH o r CH RIST
J o a H a rv lll ____ Ata' t Paa tar
ISIS P a r k A t a a a a
Bari K r t t a _____ _ K v a n g a l i tt
Sunday
w r .s r s iiir . stre a m s a rt
H I M . s t u d y _______ in;n» a. m .
B A P T IS T I III IICII
M orn in g W orahlp
l l : u o a. ni.
Blh SI. A H a lly Ava.
E v e n i n g S arvlca __ S : i t p m.
P a u l XI. C a l l » y --------- . T a i l o r d*
t
"
l
l
t
r
a
l
d
n
f
Truth'*
1 pin.
S u n d a y S chool — 10:00 a. m.
S u n day o n Channal t
Sunday
Turtday
M orn in g W o r t h l p
11.00 a. a&gt;. Ladlt* Blbla C l a s s
lu.oe a m .
S u n da y
W ad n a td a y
K v a n ln g W a r t h lp
T i l l p. m. Blh lt Ctaa**a
T:10 p. m.
W ad naad ay
I'rayvd S t r v l c a __7:1# p. m.

Christian Science

in Winston Salem,
C. where
he gained an outstanding rec­
ord in baptism for the B aptist
S tate Convention. He also hsld
several positions of respuiulUility in the Pilot Mountain
B aptist Assn, during which
time he was honored by being
elected president of the Bap­
tist P astors Conference.
Rev. Jack Bryant, pastor of
the Uviedu Church, has ex­
tended invitation ot the publie
to attend the revival.

Church Of God
church
o r »;nu
34a d A S'raapk
Garold D. B o a t w rig h t
P a tt o r
Sunday School — 0:14 a. m
Morn ing W o rth lp
11:00 a. m.
U .v a n c.llttle f t r v .
7:S0 p. at.
T-jcs. Pra yar SOrv. 7:40 p. m.
7*hur&gt;. T o u n g Paopla
K n d e tv o r ----------7iS* p. m

«F

F IR S T CHURCH
T H B RAXAR BRB

Lak a Mary, Fla .
K sv. W, L- H olcom bs, P a s t o r
S u n day
* 45 a. ni.
n ib la Sch oo l
11:00 a. m. - M o rn ln r W o rs h ip
7 10* p. m. — L v t n l n g 8 t r * l c s
7:00 p m. _ . Wad. Xlld-W«*lc
P ra y er Service*
7:00 p m. 2nd Wed. M l t r l c n .
a r y S tr v lca

✓
b

Congregational
rilM lSKI.ITIDVAl,
c liii 1s t i a.\ n i l s e n
ll'b llrd I'burrb of C hrl.tt
Park A i r t u at Xllb St,
t i l l a, ni. .... Church Sch oo l
11:00 a. m. .....
- Oervlea
«:I0 p. ni. .... ChrHtlati Youth
Min It try
R t v . W a l i t r A.R. M cl’h t t t e n ,
P a sto r

Christian

rm * r s s m s T ru m e n
MS

singer after studying voice fo r
eight years, he has wide ex­
perience in the fields of Chris­
tian music and has had consid­
erable experience in radio and
television.
In 1933 he accepted the pas­
torate of the F irst Baptist
Church in Mt. Pleasant, N. C„
during which time he held the
position of representative of
evangelism in Uie Cabburrui
Baptist Assn. In 1936 he went
to the Calvary B aptist Church

Lutheran
LCTRESAS CHI n r n

Pentecostal
F IR S T PE.XT1; COSTAL
CHURCH U F LOSOWOOD
M l O r u i * ■treat
Rav. B. Ruth Grant
F a it a d
Su n day S c h o o l __ _ 14:04 a. m.
Morn ing W o rth lp
H :4 0 a. m.
Su n day F v c n ln g _ Ti)4 p. m.
W td. O lU a s t u d y _ 7:11 p. m.
Conuu*rara Xtaatlng
F r id a y . ■ ....... 7 : l t p. m.

OF

TH B RRDBCMBR
103 W. 33tb F la re
"Tha Church o f tli* Lutheran
Hour'' and TV "This la th*

Presbyterian
F IR S T F R E a R T T B R IA H
CHURCH

U fa''

l l t r b a r t W. Ootraa ___ P a t t o r
Sunday School
S:1S a. m.
W o rship Sarvlca — 10:11 a. m.

O ak . A**, s a d Tbtrd SL
G ra v er S tw a ll Jr. ____ P a a ia r
T h o m a s H. M a k la — A s s i s t a n t
Morning Wo rahlp _ S:4S a- m.
Sunday S c h o o l ____ t i l t a. m.
Satalon M a stin g __ l t i ! 4 a. m .
Morning W o rship
11:04 a. m.
P lo n t s r F e l lo w s h i p
4:04 p. m.
ORACH MB THODIST CHURCH S t n l s r F a ll o w i h l p _ 1:00 p, m.
Onoro ltd., a t W oo d la n d Ava., B v a s l a g W a r s h i p __7:10 p. m.
n » v . J o h n H. H irst, Jr. P a s t o r W td. r r a y a r S tr v lc a 7 i l l p.m.
S u n day S c h o o l ___ 1:14 a- m.
Morning W o rth lp
11:00 a, m.

Methodist

U T F _____________ 1:10 p. m.

B B B X B g E R HS.TH ODIST
CHURCH
C llrea H a i g h t s
Rtv. Ray G regory, Jr., P a tt o r
S u n day S c h o o l __ _ »:4J a- m.
Morning W o rth lp
11:00 a. m.
M T P _____________
«;*« p. in.
fcva. W o r t h l p _ _ _ 7:10 p. m.
W»d. P raya r S tr v lea T:I0 p. m.

O H UH TITT
P R B S R X T B H IA T CH URCH
Lak a Mary

Tier. John W. Plllty. Pastor
Sunday School _ 1:15 a. m.
Murnlng Worahlp 11:04 S- m.
L*. P. Y . -------------1:10 p. m.

F IR S T MBTIIODIbT «.HI ALII
d l t P a rk Ava.
Jo h n T. Ad a m t Jr. — P a tt o r
Morn ing W o rth lp . S:I0 a. m.
S u n day S c h o o l --------- 9:44 a. m.
Morn ing Wo rahlp
10:14 t . m.
M T * M t c t l n s a ' _____ A&gt;39 p. m.
(In t a r m t d la ia , B to lo r)
K v a n ln g W ors hip —, 7:14 g. m.

Nazarene

P I N K IH K S T B A P T I S T
F IR S T CHURCH O P CH RIST
c itu n r ii
9CABNTI ST
Opora Haag
•o * B a a l l a s t s * s t r * * l
F I R S T CH URCH
P u r e r ...
W illia m J. (Xuoss t u b l a y s s y i a a k
OF T H B XASA R B R R
M orn in g W o rth lp .... 1.10 k S u n da y Scboat _ _ IliOS a. m.
S ' . Sad i l s i H a p lo Ava.
11 a. m.
Paul R l e k t t --- ----------- P a tt o r
■ubjaott
S u n day School
1:14 a. m.
"Dm-trln* and A l u n a m t n l " S u n day S ch eo l _ _ _ S:4I a. m.
T r a in in g Union ---- _ *:15 p in. Wrdnaa-lay S rrvlr#
1:00 p. m. Morning Wo rahlp
10:4k a. m.
K vanlng W o rt h lp — 7:10 p m
R t a d l n c l la a m : 104 B. Flr»t. T o u t n ______________ l;oo p. m.
W a a h d sy a : ISilO a m . - 4:10 K v a n g tl l a l l a Barvlea 7:10 p.m.
W td. O f f U t r s * T t t c h t r *
M a t t i n g ......... ......... S ilu p m
p m . F rid a y Kvanlng: S :|0 - Third S u n d a y
SJ0 pm .
VV*d. P r« y * r S»rvica 7:10 p m.
m n a t p l r s t l o a __— l . i o p. m.

TO LIST YOUR

CHURCH
N O T IC E
CALL

FA 2-2611

These Sanford Merchants
Urge You To Attend
The Church O f Your Choice
WIlMin-KIrhelhenror Morfumry

The Ameriean Oil Company

Eunice I. Wileoa end Staff

Mr. end Mre. M. It. titrlsklsnd

I'ruffreagivc Prlntlnr Co.

WlUon-Maier Fumituia Co.

J. M. CaaieroR and S ta ff

Mr. and Mra. Al R ileon

S te n n tr o m K c il ty
Herb S len slro n and F u f f

3Irn. Applehy’n Kealuurant

E c h o ls lie d d in g L o m p a n y
Mr. Sud Mrs. L. E. G arner

Holler Motor Mule* Co.

A tte n d

services
this week
at uour own
place of
worship

Lurllle end Harold Appleby
113 N. I'arb

Koimcti F arrell A Staff

Tho K itx Theatre
Bill L o ttlsca A Empley e*a

J. C. Penney Company
C. L. Itobinaun and Enipluyeea

hood Fair Stores, Inc.
Georgs Bailey 4k Kssplejaee

Sunlord Atlantic National Dank
Howard 11. llodgea A S tiff

Southern Natural UrnJoha Duan d. titaff

Hill Lumber &amp; Hardware Co.
Jimmy Crappa A Emplojeaa

State Farm Insurance Cnmpaniea
In tag L Tryor and Staff

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Class Receives Commurchn At Easter Mass Special Tribute
Parochial School and Sister | S p a m . Donna Tournottx, Con as Fitzpatrick. Joseph Fralix. er Lake. P aschal Mazuc, Mi­
By Donna Ki Im
chael Reno, P atrick Oyler
Twenty-eight youngsters of Mary Elsa, second grade stance Bowling. William Swig. Joseph Orossemkctnper.
|onski, John Campbell, ThomMichael lium cr, Christoph- and Thaddcus Mazinry.
Hie Catholic Church of the teacher.
N ativity presented a truly
beautiful
and
inspirational
them e for the R aster Sunday
8 a. m. Mass as they devout­
ly received their first Holy
Communion.
Although this was the first
class to be conducted since
the completion of the new
church it was the third an­
nual class to complete in­
struction and receive com ­
munion since organisation of
the parish.
Instructors were Sister Alwina, principal of All Souls
Fr. William T rainer off iciattcd at the service. Joseph
Sasser server as Cross B earer
for the Procession Into Church
and Michael Fay, Thumas and
Bryan 1'adden and Richard
Sasser were Acolytes.
Members of the class were
Sylvia Bo) let, Deborah Matuicek.
Cynthia
Cbecefsky,
Ann Hicks, Cheryl lllatz,
T heresa Kstcs. Mary Heinz,
Marie Hudome, Kathryn Mo­
loney, Anne Bartlinski.
Bridgctt
Lyons.
Brenda
new Church Huitding. Instruction for the
FIRST COMMUNION was received on Faster
M cFarlcnc, Jane Rcutcbuck.
group
was led by Sister Ahvina, principal of All
Sunday
ut
the
8
a.in.
Mass
of
the
Church
of
Na­
Tcri Lee Schneider, Kathy

Drive Opens
In Casselberry
By Jane Casselberry
The Women's Club of Cas­
selberry is conducting the
annual Cancer Crusade for
the community against this
year and w orkers will be
collecting
contributions on
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
of this week.
The club Ito pcs th a t resi­
dents will give as generously
as in the past and will wel­
come the volunteer* wlien
they come to the door soli­
citing for this worthwhile
drive.

tivity by 28 youngsters making up the first
class to ho conducted since completion of the

Attendance
Records Set
In Casselberry

Florida Methodist Women
Set Annual Meet In Daytona

Rjr Jane Casselberry
Attendance record* were
Mctliodist
women
from
broken E asier Sunday at the throughout tin* state w i l l
Casselberry Community Meth­ meet in Daytona Beach from
odist Churrh. Attendance in
the Sunday School was 4117 Tuesday through Thursday
and the previous reeord was
375.
A total of 778 person* wnr
shipped at the two morning
service* conducted by Rev.
Deltna* Copeland and 31
new member* were received
into the church. Eighty-five
in
T in : c n te n iT s’o i ' iit , attended Hie Fellowship Din
n in t h
ji m m ii
n n r i iT,
in
vno
ru n
s n siN O U i ner in Weaver Hall held this
By Mr*. Adam Muller
( HI NTT, ri.O II II tV .
past Wednesday night to wel­
n iv v c K iiv no . i :. wb
'Hie ta d that local, stale
come
the
new
memlier*.
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and national ncu ajinper and
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magazine p u b l i c i t y has
P la i n t i ff .
brought
the D ellary Mansion
Vs.
House and the Florida Fed
TUHSIAA J IJA LVW. »t u s.
IN THK I IIH t IT Fill IIT. eralinn ol Art to the attention
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.VMI-:m*'VN MOI1T- John Kennedy, was revealed
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t th n ss j»rltipl|)*l plunk o f kaiisna ••nrtiumllon,
Board
Meeting by Dudley
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H ag er ol Lakeland, lu s t vice
( ju trii* A v a n u t, Linden - va.
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NATHAN JOSEPH CAT VI.- president.
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ladling pit-lures and stories of
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an.I Joan CAtalfanin, hi* Hie DeBary Mansion so im ­
wlius* prlnt-lpal p la ce o f bustnk-k I. *:n Keal-reksk Hnul*.
wife
pressed Mrs. Kennedy that
va rd . D a y to n a
lltach,
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(he Art group litis been no­
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West New York.
tlie Nin th J u d icia l Circuit In
NkW Jkrakjtified that sin1 is sending them
Noilkk In to-rvby Klvm I hat
and
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Semlnota
County ,
F lo r id a and yo u a rs tiarehy anil tiae li**kn fllnl til lln- an autographed fram ed pic­
aunuminrd. nrd sred an d re- above Imlh at* U Court ,i*,«ln»l ture of her mansion.
Ijnlrcd to rilk y o u r w rlltk n you anti rat-li of yon, and
Mrs. Kennedy also .said that
ai ikwer or o th r r dafonrra to asalnat Cli-olrr M. IVmll- mol
the
c o m p la in t
fllkd
herkln Ftoranra K. Walls, bln wife, she hoped someday lo come
s a i l n a t y o u Ln the s h o c k r n . lha til Ik of which )■»•» t* lo DeBary and visit person­
t i ll e d caiikk. In t h s o f tlc a o f aliova shown.
ally the Mansion House Art
You ark
rvitulrkit lo ftlk
t h e Clark o f thk Circuit Court
tn and for Srm lnnlk County. your an*»,-r or wrlltah d*- H eadquarlers.
F lo r id a at hi* nffli s In thn fkitkka. If any. In tlir atiova
The Board meeting took
Court liouaa In Sanfitrd. F lo r ­ procacilliiK Will) thk I'li rk of
id a on o r hr fora the Slh d a y this Court
anil lo*«Tva a place at till' Mansion oil April
o f May, 19*1 amt to ekrv* a copy tharkof upon lha Jilsln- 13 and was attended by 13
ro py of auch a n a w er or d*- llff'a allornaya k bo.r lianir
fktlBka upon DVIUIK L ('A lt- ami a tbl rasa appi-ata haraon. laNird m em bers ns well as by
N K I.U
plalntlfr'k
a tto rnky on or hafork thk ;oih -lay of a num ber of presidents and
h erein , wiioea addre«a 1* 719 May, 19S3, ihk naliir. of this
Alain Hlrret, Daytona Uracil. proyrktllMh
baton n milt I" m em bers f r o rn associated
F lo r id a ’ on or b efore said d a te farncloie ih« ll»n of *• mori- clubs.
a* required b y law. If yo u anna on tin* foll"«tiiK d .- - rtt&gt;fall to do »c. a d e cree pro ail propiriy aliuala lo limilThe average man is said to
ronfrkao
wilt
be
en tered note Founly, Florida, lo wit:
a v i l n e t you for t h s relief d e ­
la.i I. Block 1 IIKIT- have no head (or figures. His
m anded In t h e co m p la in t.
l.i:|| IIOMKS 4iltt.AN In I eyes m ake tip for it.
You o r e
f u r th e r n o ti f i e d
Kl'.i 'TU )S ON U, a mite ir
that the n atu re of till* eu ll
to m.ip or pl.it ih.Tt'-'f
I* a proceed Io s to foracloae
record ad in Plai n-.uk II.
that c e r t a in m o r t g a g e date d
I'aKk i. I'ubllc llacorda. of
J u n e S, !» * l from Th om aa J.
Briiilnola County. Florl-U
C a lv in and J ea n M. O a lrln ,
DONK still OllOBUBD at
Ilia w i f e aa m o r tg n g o r a to Banfurd,
hr intooli'ounty.
Ira W, Irfvy. aa m o r t g a g e a Htalk of Florida, this »lh day
w h ich aald m o r l g a g a wa a re- of April, J**J.

White House
Recognizes
DeBary Mansion

Legal Notice

Legol Notice

riurded on J u n e ]S, 1X 1 in
t l ff l c l a l
llecord a
Hook
111,
page* 4*1, et n q . o f the p u b ­
lic records o f S e m in o le C o u n ­
ty, F lo rid a and w h ich w a s
thereafter
aa* ian«d
by
Ilia
aald tra VV. l ,e v y to B e llem ea d ti e e e l o p m e n t Corp oration
li:* a i e l g u m e n l o f m o r t g a g e
dated F eb ru a ry i . 17*3 and
recorded F eb ru a ry I, l t d In
O fficia l
Itecord*
Hook
4S4,
page a - f V el eeij. o f aald p u b ­
l i c racurd*. You ara furth er
n o tified that tha real p r o ­
p e r t y Involved In thle s u i t
la In Semlnolei ffo unty, F lo rid a
and d escrib ed e e fo ilo w a, t o ­
wn
lari S i s i * i o f the A m e n d ­
ed P la t o f Druid Park , ae
p er giap recorded In P la t
Book T, p a g e s I and t o f
lha
public
recorda
of
S e m in o le Cou nty, Florida,
eecepl
the e a s t e r l y s i s
Hundr ed
e ig h ty - sigh t
I* 111 l&lt; et thereof.
Th e a b b r e i l a t e d t i t l e o f thla
r e u i t la llelD in ea d Daratopto rni Corporation, p l a i n t i f f va.
T h o m s * j . C alvin , et u s , at
si.,
defendant!!
"MANKOItU
II F i t ADD" le h ereb y d e s i g n ­
a ted
ae
the
n ew s p a p e r
In
w h ich
this n o tice shall be
p ublished o n ce a w e a k for
funr c o n se c u tiv e w e e k s .
VVITNKHS my hand and s f flcta l t e a l a t Sanfo rd. S e m i ­
n o le C o u n t) , F lo r id a thla trd
day of Ap ril, 1X 1.

ISLAM

Art hur II. B y c k w lth , J r ,
Clerk. C ircu it Court
S e m in o le County , F lo r id a
By: M argaret E Tyre
Deputy c l e r k
s / Darrel Carn ell
A t to r n e y for p l a i n t i f f
I I I U e t g S treet
C a r t o n s Beach . F lo r id a
P ubllvb April i , II. II, II.
C U l f -l d

Studs School and Sister Mary Fisa, second grade
(Herald Photo)

te a c h e r .

of next week for the 73rd a n ­
nual meeting of the church’s
Woman's Society of C hrist­
ian Service ol Ihc Florida
Conference.
Total attendance is expect­
ed to exceed t.500, including
delegate* of 513 church so­
cieties and alfiliated Wesley­
an Service Huild units. Ses­
sions will lie held at Com­
munity
Methodist
Church
with ' Sow Is the Tim e" as
the program theme.
D im* of the state’s largest
women's organizations with
more than -l7,ois) member*,
WSfS is affiliated with the
Woman's Division of the Me
thodist Board of Missions. It
help* support the church'*
m issionary program at home
and in JO other countries.
Mrs. David If Thurm an,
Miami, is president of the
Florida
Conlerence WSCS.
Other general officers a n ’
Mrs. C. Durwood Johnson,
Quincy, vice president; Mr*.
Karl Stoneburner, Stuart, re ­
cording secretary and Mrs.
L. F. S'lore. Jacksonville,
treasu rer.
B ish o p Jam es W llcnlev of
Jacksonville, who adm inist­
e rs Methodist work in Flor­
ida and Cuba, will speak al
the opening session
Ollier speakers will include
the Rev. Holiert M. Black­
burn, pastor of tlie First
Methodist Church in Ja c k ­
sonville; Miss Betsy Ewitlg
of S earrilt College, N ash­
ville, Term.; Mrs. David
Catheari of Cocoa, past pres­
ident of the nine-state South­
eastern Jurisdictional WSCS
and Mr*. Howard V. Weems
of Sob ring, form er confer­
ence president and a member
of the General Board ol Mis­
sions.

To Josef Meier

A large statewide atulience
i* expected at the Lake Wale*
Amphitheater
on
Sunday
when the American Legion
will pay special tribute to
Joseph
Meier,
well-known
producer and director of the
Blark Hill* Passion Flay, a*
one of the nation'* outstand­
ing citizen*.
A rthur McCarthy of T alla­
hassee, State Commander of
the Legion. D epartment of
Florida, will deliver the prin­
cipal
address
highlighting
"Americanism Day in Lake
W ales,’* dedicating a 30 ft.
tapered aluminum flagpole
lo Meier. A bronze plaque
permanently mounted in the
concrete base will cite Mr.
M eier’s "m oral and spirit­
ual contribution to a better
A m erica" by having portrayed the difficult role of
the Christo* in the Passion
Flay more than fi.000 tim es
since he brought the worldfamous religious production
to the U, s from tier many
in law
The subject of Commander
McCarthy's address will be
"Old lilory—How lauig May
She W ave?'1

Sewing Guild
Holds Meeting
In Casselberry

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Jeep&gt; i.i-: k t v a n

Hear Lake Girl Seoul Troop
J'J7 will leave alter school to­
day for Alexander Springs m
Hie Ocala National Forest
where they will cam p for Ihe
weekend.
Accompanying ihe girls will
lie llieir leader, Mrs. John
Hall and Mr. Hall. Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Kppinger. Mrs.
Jo Ross. Nancy Flshlnger and
Miss Gerry Aldrich.
U ic trip this weekend will
conclude Ihe year's ram ping
activities lor the troop how­ t Stilts*------- 1,000 (KHini'i 1 H ere's Hit- newest, most nionom ieal
walk in delivery van you can buy —
ever all members are looking I
Hurt.tim, 4 C,l
the woviliomil new Meop' Fleet van I
1
llrjJ.
7Z
So
forward with eagerness to
I'arka mid maneuver* easily ...even in
I NStalkait . .. ........SIintSli
lieavy I raffle. 1C* Ihe ideal vehicle for
their visit to the Juliette laiw
0 , trail Units . . . .IS4 mcNi
Foundation in Savannah, Gn., lat* Spttt Valana UOCu It. multi-slop delivery use. New safetydesigned front let* the driver Bee the
May 17-19.
latarlar Sr list It or
road just a short way in front of Hi.*
lat* Sri) . . s m t x c s u
Imnijx-r, Top gas economy, too. The**
UsjlS 04
are just a few of tlie reasons why tha
hkS(i
4at* S/aa ..
tl.S. Dost Ollice purchased over 0,000
Witts Star
Tlie ipiarterly district m eet­ latarlar
loo* Srn . . ........SI iscStt
'Jeep' Fleetvans. Sea tha new 'Jeep*
ing of Methodist Men will he
Fleetvan today.
held next Thursday al the • u m M teit, Inc., ititss, bnio. om at ini minims tim e mmatiiii.
Grace Methodist Church in
St. Augustine. Members are
asked to contact officers of
tlieir local group* or their .11111 K. Sennui St.
Sanford, Florida
m inisters for further infor­ h a irie r W ill v s U rcxoiil* T h e M u y d H rid g en S how
T u e s d a y , 8:011 p. m ., C h a n n e l 6
mation.

CORDELL'S REPAIR SHOP

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ENDS SATURDAY 6 P.M .
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NOTHING HELD B AC K...TH EY'RE ALL ON SALE!
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Bravctte Blue Corps m em ­
ber* are Diane Beach, Don­
na Bczwiechin. Janet John­
son. Maltha Johnson. Michele
Malbon, Vicky McArdlr. Oaye
Stanley, Susan Stein. Deborah
Whitley and Cathy Fold*.
tn Ihc solo beginners eontest Janet Johnson and Kay
Scruggs
both
took
first

Big inlection of liko-new original equipment,
take-off a, low milt«gc twed tires. Factory-Method
New Treads, and limited stock of new tires wilh
tmtt year’a tread (Usiigtta.

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Girl Scouts
Set Camp

cites took a third place and
the Hravottc Blues, (second
team ) took fourth.
Members of the Hravcttes
arc Brenda Brown. France*
Cammnck, Robin Fordham,
Sharon C a m s. Nancy Oilstrap. Sharon Holloway. Vic­
ky Sheehan. Linda Vaughn.
Shcralynn William* and Kay
Scruggs.

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Ily i Martha T. Vlh!*n
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Publish April tl, 1». I* *•

Seminole High School m a­
jorettes A Corps copped first
place in large carp com peti­
tion at the slate twirling con­
test under the auspices of the
I'STA in Orlando, Saturday.
Under live mime of "The
Caliellera*'*, the group twirl
ed themselves to victory un­
der the leadership of Capt.
Jean Jones, Other* of the
corps are Sandi Wright, S h ar­
on Williams, Judy Ucdwoll,
Sylvia Williams, Donna P e t­
ers, Susan Perkins. Mary
Scott, Sharon Drum. Freddie
Berry hill, Beilina Vale and
Susan Brown
The SI IS It curp* under the
nam e of Sunford's Twirling
Eight entered the sm all corps
competition and cam e out
with a second place trophy.
Sanford Junior High'* ltruv-

Mon To Meet

It) Jane Casselberry
Mrs, George Miller of Cas­
selberry was hostess lo the
lau'khari Needlework Guild
Wednesday al her home on L j
and M Lane.
Ten hospital gowns, five
drosses for liltle girls, a ipdll
and a p air of knil slippers
were completed during Die
day by the Imlir* who sew
a . ai. McCa r t h y
for the Red Cross, Salvation
Army and Ihe Welfare Dept
A covered dish luncheon
was served. Member* present
were .Mr*. George llmnnei*
ler. Mrs. Ernest Malison,
II) June Caokrllherr)
Mr*. I.ora l.'orl, Mrs Frank
Pii-lor Hint Mrs. (’. It. 'AuhnThompson. Mrs. John Car­
man. Mr*. Bess Games. Mrs. der will Ileal the children nud
Carl Logcmnn, Mr*. Alberta i *n,ff of tin Ascension L uther­
Marlow, Mrs. Blanche Mac- an Church Sunday School in
Malian. Mr* Herbert Well- C:ik»elliei ry to a H .nnhurgrr
icy , Mrs. Russell Haas, Mr* Fry to be held ut the rluueli
W alter .St union and
Mrs. fium '2:3d until b p in . Sun­
day .
Howard Kellie.
A Hymn Sing will sta rt off
Visitors were Mr* Waller
Miller and Mrs. J D. Miller. festivities to Im followed by
The May meeting of the game* nnd u picnic supper.
Guild will be lidil at the liotnc
of Mr*
Uauineisler. 2ii&gt;l
We're never as thankful for
Mosher Dr.. Astmry Park
what we get as we are fur
what we escape.
The Women's Society nf
Christian Service of the De­
Bary Community Methodist
Church will sponsor a Bake
Sale, S aturday at the De­
n ary Plaza starting at 9:30
a. in. till sold out. Home­
m ade cakes, (lies, bread,
cookies, etc. will he avail­
able.

Majorettes Cop First

H A LF W AY BETW EEN M A IT LA N D &amp; JA I-A LA I IN FERN PARK

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�Sad State Of States

Peter Edson

A NEW LEAF

Political

Ju st 17 slates put no legal limits
on length of session. Others have ses­
sions varying from 90 to 150 dnys.
Add to this the well-known but
sad fact th at state legislators are
usually paid microscopic salaries,
and you have the ingredients for
pretty skimpy effort in many states.
And that is exactly what allows in
many places. Whilo high-flying poli­
ticians are sounding the gong for
"returning jiower to the states where
it belongs," while major domestic
problems pile up, state lawmakers
are busy licensing beauty nperntors
and debating how to label eggs for
market.
If the stales want to wield im­
portant authority in the late 20th
century, it seems wholly reasonable
to ask that they equip themselves
properly for the job.
They con hardly perform effec­
tively when, as in many instances,
their principal organs of i&gt;owcr meet
rarely and then only on a token
basis. While part-time lawmakers
are busy running law offices, selling
insurance or real estate and manag­
ing businesses, the people with big
problems tnko them to Washington.

The cry continue* loud in mimy
quartern for state-local resistance to
new encroachments by the federal
RovernmcnL Oov. Clifford Hansen of
Wyoming now adds his voice.
But a veteran observer of federalstate relations wonders whether the
states are operating on a footing ade­
quate to the scope of the problems
they want to handle.
In u very severe sense, state legis­
latures tend to be a part-time enter­
prise. Only 20 of the GO stutes have
annual sessions. The rest convene
their assemblies biennially.
There are six states in which
legislatures are limited to sessions
of 30 eulendnr or legislative days. In
two others the meetings cannot go
beyond 40 dnys.
Altogether, 29 states, roughly
three-fifths of the total, hold their
legislative sessions down to f&gt;9 days
or less.
Where sessions arc both short and
merely blcnnlnt, it is clear the legis­
latures assemble ju st long enough to
keep the franchise. It is hnrd to seu
how much work of conHcquonco can
be accomplished in an ago of swiftmoving developments.

We Mourn Loss
the illustrious first among Americn’s
nuclear vessels. He belonged to the
distinguished company which twice
made undersea voyages to the North
Pole.
Nor should it bo forgotten th at
the Thresher carried 17 civilians,
specialists who were busy judging
itH performance on this fateful trial
run out of Portsmouth, N. II.
For all the attention given our
growing number of missile-bearing
Polaris submarines, the undersea
force today is still too much un un­
heralded wing of our defense.
Yet it is not improper to say tlint
in this age of fast-flying missiles
and supersonic aircraft, often amaz­
ingly sophisticated in searching out
targets, tho hard-to-detocl subma­
rine is n great bulwark of our se­
curity.
One could fairly argue tlint our
submarines — Polaris, nuclear "nttuck” vessels like the Thresher, or
conventional craft — are now the
hncklione of a Navy th a t has magni­
fied its usefulness while shifting Its
functions in a greatly altered defense
World.
Americans mako sad tribute to
the officers, tho men ami the civilian
specialists who went down with the
sldp which was to have been ono of
Hie brightest links in a superb pro­
tective chain vital to us all.

The charmed life of America’s rcmnrkabio nuclear submurine force is
over.
There is terrible Irony in the
fact th at tragedy has struck what
may have been the Navy's greatest
submarine of all time—the powerful
USS Thresher. It was the world’s
fastest and deepest-diving undersea
craft.
Only tho families and friends of
the 129 men aboard tho Thresher
can feci the full weight of this sud­
den disaster.
For them there is no comfort
asldo from the knowledge th at this
nation is immensely grateful for tho
service the lost men performed in
this critical urm of tho country's de­
fenses.
Those linked in any way with tho
life of the submariner understand
th a t the threat of death is always
present. In this instance some are
rhnps finding a small crumb of so­
le in realizing th at the Thresher's
evident plunge to u depth of 8,4(10
feet would have brought death
quickly to all on Isiard. No sub­
marine Ih built to withstand such
pressures.
Tho Thresher's skipper, Lt. (Mr.
John W. Harvey, was a veteran of
atomic submarines, having served on
three others, including the Nautilus,

K

Dr, Crone's

Worry Clinic

CASE P-417: Prof. 7... aged
35. teaches psychology in a
southern college.
"Dr. Crane," he stormed, "I
resent your aspersions on the
college teaching profession.
"Vou recently wrote that
we are the laziest profession­
al group In Amrrica and said
our teaching load averages
only 12 hours per week.
"H ut wo must work hard to
prepare our lectures and then
do research and attend many
faculty meetings, ate.
"So I think w« work harder
thnn most p r o f e s s i o n a l
groups."
Sumo dedicated teachers do
spend far more than 12 hours
per week In their classrooms,
especially the chemistry and
physics professors who must
set up elaborate experimental
equipment.
And every student knows
who are these devoted tear ti­
ers, versus the loafers who
soldier on the Job.
When 1 said the average
teaching load was 12 hours, I
really meant 12 lecture pe­
riods. Tl*’y aren't 00-mimilo
sessions hut run only Ml min­
utes.
Kn tiie actual elussroom per­
pressions of loyalty from its formance of the average Lib­
topmost memt»er* must bo eral A rta college professor is
taken at face value.
Talk of a Kremlin "m in ­
o rity ’* and "m ajo rlly ” tu ss­
ling for control It discounted
In most confidential diplo­
matic advices from Moscow.
Nevertheless Ihcro are new
and heavy pressures on Klirushcliev, rail the least of them
Pulled Press Inlernstinnal
the
Slno Soviet
ideological
11 Is bad news for the tax ­
conflict. The differences be­
tween the Chinese "h ard payer that President Kennedy
line" of international com ­ cm-ouruged organised Ameri­
munism and
Khruslirhcv's can Negroes to m ute political
peaceful coexistence pulley
nirdirlna In behalf of more
have continued to worsen.
It Is only a few weeks foreign aid spending in Africa.
It Is had nrwa because o r­
ago that fled China was d is­
closed to have railed for the ganized American Negroes
ouster of tiie present Kremlin Comprise a formidable politi­
leaders, presumably including
Khrushchev himself. Since cal pressure group. If they de­
then Peking ha* fostered tho mand that Congress and the
Idea th at Khrushchev’* days Kennedy admiiiistratioii In­
crease foreign aid spending in
In power arc numbered.
Diplomats who have seen Africa, Congress mid lim Ken­
Khrushchev
recently
have nedy adm inistration are likely
reported to llieir governments to inereasr it.
A committee representing
that he is looking weary, lie
is iM years old. Even some vaiinux Negro organizations
Communist diplomats think culled on Pi evident Kennedy
Khrushchev may he kinking In December, lie told them
for some relief from Ins p re ­ th a t the 20 million American
Negroes had a responsibility
sent load.
Should Khrushchev give up for tho II. 8. role In Africa
the prem iership the man r a t ­ and that he valued tho con­
ed most likely In lake the cern American Negroes fell
post Is Deputy Prem ier Frol fur the African peoples.
A fortnight ago In New
Kotlov, M, who already Is
handling many day to day York, the committee decided
chore* previously dune by to establish a permanent link
between the American Negro
Khrushchev.

Leadership Peviewed?
By K. C. Ilialcr
PA It IS &lt;UP1) Dczpite
c liim i (rum Moscow lliul all
l i well in tho Kremlin there
l i growlin' conviction Dial
Prem ier Nikita Khrushrliuv’*
leadership role ii under re ­
view.
The belief in some «( West­
ern Europe'* best Informed
diplomatic circles is (hat iie
l i seriously considering giv­
ing up iDRic of his control,
perhaps by surrendering the
prem iership whilo rclnlning
the offlco of first secretary

of tho Communist parly—tl«
office Hint really rouni* in
Lhu Soviet Union and wields
the most power.
As parly secretary Kbrush
cliev still could direct for­
eign affairs as well as con­
tinue running the Intcriinl
Communist scene, .Stalin did
it in tils lime.
There is nothing In this
thinking that denies Khrush
clicv'i hold on the Kremlin
leadership. It It Ills own handpirked team that is running
things ami the repeated ex­

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leadership and the new A fri­
can nations. At this meeting.
American Negro leaders c rit­
icized the recent Clay commit­
tee report on foreign aid and
the ml ministration s' pro posed
reductions.
ftoy Wilkins, executive sec­
retary of the National Asso­
ciation fur the Advancement
of Colored JVople, deplored
what he regarded ss Insignif­
icant original allocations for
African aid. He raised this
question: "Is th rre a rotor
line in our foreign aid pro­
g ram ?"
Whitney M. Yeung o f the
National Urban League said
he had been shocked by the
attitu d e of the Clay commit­
tee toward aid for African n a­
tions. The attitude uf the Clay
committee was:
Immediate U. ft. eeeurlty In­
terests are less evident in
Africa than in countries clos­
er to the Soviet Union, llut,
the Eluted Stales definitely
has a stake in helping the new
African nations create a clim­
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West Germ any and In the
Western world than there are
in Eusl Germany or Hussia.
— Itcv, Dr, M artin Nicmovller,
l ’v* got three words for
trade: I t should expand.
—Prince Hertll of Sweden,
visiting New York to booil
U.S.-Swedish trade.
It's only a question of how
it will happen and how soon.
I'm un optimist.
—Allen W. Dulles, former
U.S. Intelllgrnea director,
predicting tho overthrow
of the Cuslro regime in Cuba.

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also get a guide telling a 800 million federal approp.
where he would then be nation for eight years, be­
ginning in tho third year of
"free" to go.
Some national parks and the program.
The plan is to have these
many of the state parks now
charge a small entrance fee advances paid hack to the
for one-time visits. Under United States Treasury over
the new scheme these fro* a seven-year period beginning
might be continued. But they in the eleventh year of the
also would be count’ll ns program, using 50 per cent
down paymen'.a on a sticker of the collected fees.
The program for acquisi­
adm itting b u y e r s
to all
parks.
tion of more federal recrea­
In addition, the stickers tion areas would cost an est­
would adm it tourists to A r­ imated 8500 million over 10
my Corps of Engineers and years. It would add ahout
Bureau of Reclamation dam 1.1 million acres to the na­
parks, 4.0 million
site recreation areas. The t i o n a l
stickers also would be good acres to Fish and Wildlife
in Forest Service, Bureau of Service preserves—7.3 million
Land Management, Fish and acres in all.
Wildlife Scrvicw areas, where
With the 84RO million adadmission can be controlled. vance appropriation over an
But for the big national eight-year period, this makes
foresta, grasslands, land re ­ i recreation area development
serves, and probably for the more C an a 81 billion pro­
new
wilderness areas—if, gram.
C o n g r e s s approves their
The proposed legislation
establishment—there
would specifies that none of this
he no charge, since admission money can be spent except
can't Ire controlled.
by Congressional appropria­
Only p art of the money tion, so it isn't a hack door
received from conservation spending Job.
stickers and other fees would
Ire plowed hack into federal
recreation area development.
That was the Kennedy plan
in legislation offered Iasi
year, hut Congress would
hu*&gt; none of it.
Ih e
big
principle
in
the new conservation fund
bill is to make the states
R U G G ED R O YA L
primarily responsible for de­
velopment of outdoor resorts
,*• P O R T A B L E
for the general public. Al­
located on the basis of state
mif
population, tie s and need,
D tM .
the average distribution ia
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n o il ruction I
expected to tie ahout 70 per
• full lire kevtoird—»»m» tits f
rent to statu park system.
•t Moral cfficc typewriter
• iemeus Ropsl typm| touch
30 p rr cent to federal rec• 0..ck set irertins
rruttnji areas.
i Kit 53Hi werrinty
• Smart carryirg cue included
Bui to speed development
tlllm tsk m n
of more vacation fun areas
• OAM ill
for the growing papulation,
: O RG t S TUART
there's another provision in
the proposed legislation for

W estern European nations
Teen-ager* veem to think
should and do logically hear tomorrow isn 't worth waiting
most of the African aid burd­ for.
en.
Clay's comniiltcu refused to
accept the view th a t the Unit­
ed States always must provide
aid teat the new African naIlona except help from the
Communist nulions with re­
sulting political penetration
ami evintual subversion. The
committee rejected this view
T u IN C O L X
heruuse it did not believe the
new African nations wished to
acquire a new m aster, having
but recently shucked the old
one.

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year free from tesrhm g just
so the professor run enjoy liis
sabbatical year of leuve, on
full pay, journeying through
Europe sightseeing and dip­
ping into some libraries for
musty fuels about nitw it ideas.
So don't let college profes­
sors kid you shout their on­
erous teaching loud and low
pay.
Here aru the startlin g facte:
They get 2 months vacation
in summer, plus 2 week! at
Christmas, plus one week a t
■Spring vacation, plus half a
week At E aster and half a
week at Thanksgiving!
The uverage wage earner
who pays the prohibitive ta x ­
es and tuition rates to support
sla te Instiulions and privule
colleges, is lucky to gel a
mere 2-weeks’ vacation!
We could cut down the coat
of collegu education and ac­
commodate D U tt II L E our
present enrollment without a
cent of additional taxes if we’d
ju st seh«*duIn a 2nd educaliunul shift a t 8 p. tn. and thus
double tultlouul Income.
And raising the present 12:1
K tudent:Traeher ratio up to
24:1 would perm it our present
faculty l« handle twice as
many college studcnla (and a l­
so gel higher pay).

Lyle C. Wilson Says:

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literally only 10 hours per
week!
Yet many professor* affect
horror at the Idea th a t union
workers have suggested u 25hour work week!
"Oil, hut we m ust grade pa­
pers far Into the night," is tho
college prof’s lame excuse.
Koine professors still grade
their own papers hut wu now
offer so many graduate fel­
lowships a n d scholarships,
th a t we huve an aniplu supply
of student assistants to do the
grading.
And h e ru u se of the Use of
"objective" e x a m s, often scor­
ed by a machine or a stencil
laid down over the exam, these
student assistants don’t even
need to know a thing about
thu enursu in order to score
the p a p e rs!
"llu t. Dr. Crane," you may
argue, “It takes long hours to
prepare our classroom lec­
tures."
T hat was true thu first
time, hut thereafter the usual
professor uses the same dry
lectures notes year afte r year
with hardly uny renovation,
even of Ins corny jukes,
"llu t w hat about research?"
you may inquire.
Well, many colleges give
t In-jr professors thu entire 7th

WASHINGTON — (NEA )
—Another question on which
a lot of people may have
definite pro and con ideas is
whether tourists and vaca­
tioners should be required to
buy an annual conservation
windshield sticker a t from
12 to So to visit outdoor
recreation areas finsneed in
whole or in p art by federal
fund*.
Admission to most such
places is now free. But a
provision in the Kennedy ad­
m inistration’s land *ml w a­
te r conservation bill (now
nearing test votes In Senate
and House Interior Commit­
tees) would impose this and
other modent user fee*. The
fees arc sim ilar to those
now charged by many states
in park and camp areas.
Camp sites
would
be
rented at from 81 to S3
a day for each family. Use
of a picnic site or swimming
facilities would cost 50 cents
a day. The present four-centa-gallon tax on motorboat
fuel* would he reallocated to
recreational area use.
Finally, all receipts from
tiie sale of surplus govern­
ment property, now am ount­
ing to about 85(1 million a
year, would go to a recrea­
tion area fund instead of to
general Treasury receipts.
It is estimated th at about
JHti million would he raised
from all these sources in
the first year. I b is sum
gradually would rise to 1 1Hi)
million, and average 8150
million for the first 10
years.
The big Idea Is to put
the great outdoors on more
of a pny-as-you-enjoy basis,
with those enjoying it foot­
ing moat of tho hill instead
of asking all tho taxpayers
to finance it.
Ti i e
conservation
wimlshcild s t i c k e r s prob­
ably would ho sold a t post
office* as well us a t park
»lte*. Every purchaser would

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II)- John A. S | hiI»M
You’ll pardon me for gettin*r personal i Split off the hat
I’m sure, hut I know two fel­
lows who arc the proudest
fellahs in Snnfurd right now!
* I'm speaking for A! Del ’alniu and myself, thank you!
This past Saturday morning
and afternoon, J e t l.unes and
Sanford were playing host to
over 44 teams from nil over
Central Klolida.
And you know whulT ON 11
OK T1IK WINNERS WAS
OUlt OWN GROUP OK LITTLE FELLAHS! (How about
those apples, huh?)
Congratulations t o S t a n
Hemphill, John Smith, Darrell
Yodoplch, Johnny Del'ulmu
and Kevin Spolski. Special
thunks also to their sponsor
for this tournam ent, L « n y
I’ivec of L arry’s Marl!
We had representation from
all of the 12 other III*A A
Houses throughout Central
Kioridu and our kids urti the
CHAMPS!!!!!!
I'll tell you this, if your son
or duughtcr isn’t a member of
the Saturday A. M. Junior
Howling League, they're m iss­
ing out on a world of fun and
opportunity!
As an example, yesterday
we had Iwenty-ono of them
competing in the !lrd Annual
Jtl'AA Youth Howling Cham­
pionships. If they get thru the
area and then the state elim­
inations, they have their waypaid to the N ationals in
W ashington, D. C. and com­
pete for College Scholarships!
A wonderful, wonderful offer.
The four who'll be bowling
next in the area eliminations
at !'uikwood Lanes on May
11th are Dave Del’ulmu (1 230
total pins); Leo Watson Jr.
(1162); Jim Woods (J123)
and John Jem igun (1114).
And now If you wanna real­
ly lie stomped, listen to some
of the scores they turned in—
Dave shot a 245 and Leo came
th ru with a 2113 scratch game!
(I know th a t you’re hoping

Texan Ducal
Sales Slim
KANSAS CITY, Mo. &lt;U H )
— Civic promoters working to
move tho Dallas Texans pro­
fessional football team to
K ansas City were disappoint­
ed today by advance ticket
sales.
Lamar Hunt, owner of the
American Kootball
League
championship team, said he
would tran sfe r the club for
the lilt’d season if 25,030 ad­
vance season tirekU were sold.
W orkers mourned t o d a y
th a t only 6.7U7 ducats were
sold during tho first three
days of the campaign.

N O T IC E
Tusksw ills Hold la-lwern
ltrdbug Hoad and S tate
Hostl 126 will he rlosrd to
through traffic the morn­
ing of April 2.1th, 11163. Tor
a period of approximately
90 days. In permit ronatrurtion of a new bridge.
T raffic is adii*cd to de­
tour li) way of Dodd Hoad,
4i mile w rit.
Seminole County Hoad
Department

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thut they go nil the way for
those Hit! REWARDS!)
Ju st a very brief note about
Hit; REWARDS, w eren't you
happy to see Hill Allen win
th a t $5,000 on TV last week?
Couldn't have happened to a
finer and nioru popular guy
than Hill.
Ju st taking a quick gander
at those names shown ns be­
ing Interested in the Friday
Eve Snmlspurs League shows
th a t we’ll he having n Summer
session for sure.
So fur, xve have these taking
purt. , . . Marion Karelia,
Edith Zueli, Mabel Duggan,
Eleanor A n d m »&gt; n, Marie
Hoc lie, Louise Owens. Mary
Smith, Margie Kipp. Belly
Fehl, Camilla Myers, Pat
Foster, Helen Kaelin,
We're planning on starting
this league within the next
two weeks.
Another league taking fine
shape is the 1hursdny evening
(0:45 p. m.t Mixed League.
Margie Kipp's tieen calling
everybody about a summer
session and it looks like that
with the kids back at school
from the F aste r vacations,
etc., we should lie getting this
one going also within the next
week or two.
Wo hnvc lots of room if
you’re interested.
Wo had ourselves n lent
good time bowling in the F ri­
day evening Mr. A Mrs. (Sunford Herald) League and will
ho reorganizing this league,
too.
Sharon and Lenny Kee, Mr.
A Mrs. Hill Kreek, Eddie and
Jean Monroe utid Jane and
myself am all set to sta rt in­
viting some of our friends in­
to the fun league again.
So you see, tild e 's lots of
different leagues for you to
join. Tho choice is entirely
yours,
Tho Holler Motors / NavyWives League begins their
Summer Schedule this coming
Friday a t 11:30Look for the Whentics folks
to gel behind a howling pro­
motion for the Full. They’re
going to offer you one free
game for each three thirl you
howl. Don't see how you can
lose on a deal like that!
This coming Sunday w ell
he starting the popular Sun­
day Sweeper again. (Inly tills
tim e tho entry fee will he only
$5.00 instead of $8.00 as p re­
viously. Tile good p art of this
deal is that we’ll stilt lie guar,
an teeing a $1011.00 first place
prize. If you didn’t get your
invitation in tho mails, don't
let llint stop you from com
log out. Squads will be nt
1:00, 2:30, 4, 5.30 and 7 p. m.
Hill Kuzce with a 562 was
lops for the Keglcr's League
lids past T h u r s d a y - and
tieorge-Oh-Swann took game
honors with his 222.
In the Petersen Doubles, the
duo of Fox and S mi tty were
in the spotlight. Sm ilty taking
lii game witli u 225 ami Harry
Fox shooting tho 687 for se r­
ies.
Sue H arper of the Wednes­
day A. M. Nurses l.g was high
for (lie girls with u 164/400
series, A tta girl, Sue.
This Thursday we kick-off
the Seminole M e m o r i a l
Nurses Evening League.
T hat'll do It for this week.
See you at the Sweeper this
Sunday. 1 hope you pick up
that $100!!!!!

No Hiller
Skippx Scnkarik pitched
the first no-hitler of the
Sanford
Junior ■/‘ague
season as he tanned It h at­
ters to lead the Yowell's
team to a I2&lt;* victory over
Chase Thursdav.

★

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Atlantic Wins
Bank Battle In
Little Loop
In the battle of the banks,
played on the Helds of Little
League Thursday.
Sanford
Atlantic toppled Florida State,
15 o as Darrel Wall hurled a
seven hitter fur the victors.
The Sanford Hankers blew
the gam e wide open with a in
run fourth inning.
In other Sanford Junior
League action. Rotary ju m p ­
ed on Civitan pitching with a
seven run outburst in the
fourth fram e to win It 5.
In
Men's Softball play.
G rants of Lookwood defeated
Wilson-Maicr ll-to with 11
Helms the winning hurler
Home runs in the g a iti r .
Crocker. R. G rant, Helm an
and Johnston.
In other sot l ball action,
Kings wood Builders ran over
Chase 2-1-2 with Hud Monrrief
(licking up tile win. Melts
hanged out two burners fot
Hie Uulldcrs While Stafford.
Itu ssi and Davidson Int one
each.

NEW YORK (DIM) — Ex
champion Emile (iriffith wdl
try for a third capture of the
world welterweight crown on
June 8 in a "ru b b er m atch"
with champion Luis Rodri­
guez at Madison Square H ar­
den.
Each will received a guar
antced Slti.ooo for the nation­
ally televised AIK! tS-rmimlcr,
which was announced T hurs­
day night.
Cuban Rodriguez of Miami
Reach won the 141 pound
crown from (Inffith of New
York on a unanimous hut
controversial decision. March
21, ill Isis Angeles. N everthe­
less, Griffith was installed a
7-5 favorite today.
Because of that Isis An­
geles controversy, promoters
at Los Angeles, Miami Beach
and Las Vegas, Nev., tried
to get the June fight; hut
the two Imxers and their
handlers finally compromised
on New York

Two Tied
In Golf Play
Hazel Dur/u and Vivian
Pierce lied for lirst place in
a golf point tourney in the
elass A division with a plus
three score
Myrtle Adams look class
11 honors: Itlance Nicely,
class C and Essie Batson,
class D.
Secretaries were invented
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By ( nlled Press International
Jack Sanford says he’ll
"hold the cotton pickin' ball"
for five minutes between
pitches if National U-ague
umpires Insist on calling so
many balks.
'flu til Ik- okay with NL
hitters if the big San F ran ­
cisco pitcher carrici out his
threat In fact, anything Jack
does differently should he an
improvement as far as the
hatters are concerned be­
cause he’s become the "M r,
Invincible” of the league.
Sanford reeled off his third
victory in the row for IBM
Thursday when the (Hants
beat the Houston Colts, 63,
and now has won 2t of Ids
last 22 decisions In Nl- com­
petition. The 200-pound native
o! Wellesley, Mass., won IK ot
lu» last 19 decisions in 1062.
including 16 in a row between
June 17 arid Sc pi. 15.
Sanford blew he* top after
the game because of two
Ii.iIks culled against him. liut

Griffith Title
Boh! Set June 8 Standings

NOW
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l nitnl Press International
American League
W. I.. Pet.
5 2 .711
Detroit
4 3 .571
Kansas City
New York
4 3 .571
4 3 .571
Baltimore
Cleveland
3 3 .500
3 3 .500
Chicago
3 4 .423
1/ix Angeles
3 4 .423
Boston
3 5 .375
Minnesota
333
2 4
Washington
Saturday's lis m rs
Lux Angeles at Kansas City,
night
Minnesota a t Chicago
Cleveland at Baltimore
Detroit at Boston
New York at Washington,
night
National le a g u e
W. L. PH.
Milwaukee
7 '1 .778
6 '1 .7511
San Francisco
St. laiuis
5 3 .625
5 3 .625
P.ttsburgli
Philadelphia
4 4 .5(81
Chicago
4 t
500
Los Angeles
III
4 5
Cincinnati
3 4 .423
Houston
3 6 .331
n 8
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New Y'ork
Saturday's (iamex
Milwaukee at New York
St. Louis at Philadelphia
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh
Houston at 1-os Angeles
Chicago at San Francisco

he didn't lose control of him­
self or his stu b during the
game. He merely coasted be­
hind a 12-hit attack that e a rn ­
ed the Giants their sixth vic­
tory in eight games.
The Milwaukee Braves re
tamed their half-game hold
on first place when they beat
the Philadelphia Phillies, 6 5.
the 1 itlsburgh Pirates shaded
the St. lawns Cards, 3 2, and
the Chicago Cubs scored a 51
victory over the Los Angeles
Dodgers in other National
League games.
Sanford. 24 7 in 1362. yield­
ed Hve hits and struck out
four. Howie (loss drove in all
three Houston runs with a
two run homer and a single
hut ids one-man attem pt
couldn’t overcome a San
Francisco attack led by three
Inis each by Willie Mays.
Willie McCovey and Felipe
Ainu.
Ex Boston Red Sox rookie
of the year Don Sell wall gain­

NFL

ed a victory In his National
League dclmt for the Pirates
when Hill Virdon singled in
the winning run in the ninth.
Schwall retired with sn upset
stom ach alter eight innings
but Elroy Fare protected the
one-run lead in the ninth. Ken
Boyer homered for the Card
mats and Stan Mus la I doubled
bringing him to within one
rx tra base hit of llahe Ruth's
major league record,
Glen Hubble, aided by Don
Elston’s ninth-inning relief,
l-eat the Dodgers for the first
tim e in three years and only
the fifth tune m ins carver
when three Dodger errors
treated the Cubs to three un­
earned runs Don Drysdale,
25-game winner a n d
Cy
Young Award winner in 1362,
suffered his first loss of 1363
after two wins.
Who has stolen the home
run Plunder from the hats of
lire American League’s slug
gets?

Official Line:

Grid Probe Over
NEW YORK (D P I) — Only
one tiling was certain today in
the wake of Die National
Football League’s b e t t i n g
sea lulu I;
Paul llornung, tin- "golden
buy" of the lirecn Huy Puck­
ers, and all-pro tackle Alex
W urras of Hie Detroit Lions
will not (day in 1363,
W hether or not tlu-y will
(day in 1964 nr ever depends
on tlu-ir behaviour, according
to Commissioner Pete Rozelle,
liut from there on In, for all
intents and purposes the in­
vest igutions into betting by
players, which were triggered
in Jan u ary , ure over.
T hat's the official line from
the N FL today after an ex ­
haustive study which failed
to show anything more than
I licit lleinung, K arras and
four other members of (lie
Detroit I.ions made wagers on
Hie outcome of regular NFL
gullies belting on the'lr own
teams or on games in which
they were not involved.
However, there is reason to
believe th a t the m atter will
not die there is indicated. I t’s

ton early to assess fan reac­
tion, tint early samplings allow
most fans were shocked at the
s e v e r i t y of l l o r u n g ond K ar­
ros's punishment.
Most league officials, in ­
cluding general manager and
couch Vince Lombardi of the
Parkers agreed th a t ltuzelie
Imd no other nltrrnntiva hut
to suspend llornung, th« lea­
gue's greatest player, and
Kurrns.
Other officials. Inside and
outside of tlie sport, seemed to
feel the same way, claiming
that there was n definite
hreaeh of contract by the two
players, and inasmuch us the
spoil depends on public p at­
ronage for its existence the
players fun I to lie suspended.
There are indications, Ira),
that the Senate subcommittee
loaded i,y John L. McClellan,
D Aik., may call for a com­
prehensive rep o rt on the en­
tire Investigation by ftozelle
as pail of its inquiry into
gambling and reported fixing
in football and other sports.

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Was it the rules committee Pearson and a solid double to
with Its new strike zone reg­ Jim Fregosi. He struck out
ulation? Maybe the m anufac­ five and walkrd only one.
H erbert, a 20-game winnrr
turers have taken some uf the
last season, struck out five
rabbit out of Hie hall? Ur
and walked only one in past­
perhaps the pitchers arc get­ ing his first w in of 1963. Floyd
ting away with that old devil
Robinson scored the first two
the apitball ?
White Sox runs after a aingla
Whatever the reason, the and a double and Nicholson
pitchers have been having n bomered in the seventh for
ball nt the expense of the hit­ their final run Nelson Fox
ters during the first two singled for the Sox' fourth hit
weeks of the campaign.
—the 2.400th hit of the little
The figures show- tli.il there second-baseman's career.
have been nine shutouts pitch- i
ed and only 53 homers hit In
the A I/s lirst 35 games. At
sueli ,x pace over the entire
season tlie pitchers would ac­
cumulate 180 shutouts — far
more than the league record
• Crimlliner Hoaln
of 146 set ill 1303 and cull
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F’nr The FtHhrrmnn
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Also, n m ere 59 homers in
35 games represents a 13 per
cent decrease in homer out­
put from 1962 when At, slug­
gers hit 1552 in 8to gam es.
Tlierc were only two gam es
played in the American l e a ­
gue Thursday am i IhiIIi re ­
sulted in shutouts. Dick Siigm an pitched the first m ajor
league shutout of his career
to give the Minnesota Twins
a 3 0 win over Iho Isis Ange­
les Angels and Bay Herbert
lusted a three hitter as the
Chicago White Sox heal the
Kansas City Athletics, 3 0.
Two homers were h it-o n e
by the Twins' Earl Hatley
anil another by tha White Sox'
Dave Nicholson.
Stigman, a 27-year-old lefty
in his fourth big league se a ­
son, gave up scratch singles
to Lee Timm as and Aline

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Pnf?* S—Fri. Apr. 19, *68

Mrs, C. A. Blouln waa hos­
tess for a recent afternoon
dessert bridge p arty honoring
Mrs. George T anner and Mrs.
John R. Slater of Douglas,
Ga. The honorees were visit­
ing another liste r and neigh­
bor of Mrs. Blouln, Mrs.
Frlce H eard.
The p arty room w ai adorn­
ed with arrange menta of
snapdragons and carnations
in varying shades of pink.
Refreshm ents of fresh mel­
on balls, straw berry end
blackberry
compote, nuls,
mints and coffee were served
from Gic individual card tab ­
les.
F irst prize was won by
Mrs. M ary Wilson, second by
Mrs. George Harden Sr, and
Mrs. Earl Higginbotham won
third. Gifts were alto pre­
sented to Ihe two honor
guests.
Others enjoying the after­
noon with the guests and their
sister, Mrs. H e a r d were
Mines. H arry Tooke, Lloyd
Boyle,
W. B. Nicholson, Ro­
GLENN UTT
bert Ware, Howard McOough,
suit of a career: 1. discipline John Ivey, W arren Patrick
and self-control; 2. put m ent­ and George W. Johndrow.
al ability to the test and ac­
cent the hard academic grind
in order to make a maximum
contribution; 3. replace ihc
altitude of amugness and
complacency with a willing­
ness to work hard and to "go
tho second m ile."
Although the GE m*n gave
By Helen Snodgrass
his Hat of criteria as a for­
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dunn,
m ula for m aterial success, Miss Linda Dunn and Mr. and
ho m ay o r m ay not have Mrs. E. M. Llllcy of Orlando
known that everything he spent a recent weekend with
said was taken from the Mr. and Mrs. d ia rie s Dunn,
sam e set of rules for building
tn North Lull.
Christian character and suc­
While there they attended
cessful human relationships, the christening of little Kim­
laid down by a certain One berly Marie Dunn and Joey
long ago, and found plainly
ro lls at the I/itx Methodist
w ritten in the pages of the Church. Dr. J . Manning Potts
Bible.
of Nashville, Tcnn., nflldatHut from whatever source
ed. Joey ia the grandson of
he chose the material for his
Dr. Potts, who Is editor of
address, these sam e rules are
the Upper Room.
applicable to everyone every
Tlie Pott* have recently re ­
day.
turned from a world wide
No p a i n t i n g , sculpture,
lour and ho told of various ex ­
book, Invention, or music
periences In the Sunday ser­
was ever crested , built or
written by a "sheep," o r a mon.
Following the church ser­
person who was content to
vices, 18 m em bers of the
follow the crowd and even,
Dunn fsm lty enjoyed a picnic
indeed, u fra Id NOT la do Just
dinner a t the Polts-Dunn
like everyone else doe*.
Every worthwhile creation, Camp.
Invention and conception we
have in our lives todsy was
given to us, and to the whole
world by a "cornhall," a
"sq u are" or "oddball."
All lira great and wonder­
ful, beautiful, am azing, usefill,
enjoyable, Important
things of life were thought of,
The Acey Durey Wive*
created and constructed by
Club It sponsoring a ship­
people who used the talents,
wreck dance this Saturday at
abilities and resources Dial
Ihe Acey Duecy Club s t the
a re born with every Individ­
ual and who were not afraid Naval Air Station.
Starting lim e is 8:30 p.tn.
of hard work, long hours,
and
all first and second class
struggle, difficulties anti yes,
personnel and their wives are
even pain, ridicule und mis­
invited to attend.
understanding.
Prize* will he aw arded for
laingfellow wrote a poem
along theso lines, which end­ the best costumes. One wilt
ho given to the couple with
ed with these lines: "L ives of
(Ira most original costume
g reat men all rem ind us. We
can make our lives sublime; and one oarh to (Ira hest
And departing, leave behind dressed woman and m an, In­
ua . . . footprints on tho sands dividually,
Several skits will he p re ­
of Umo."
sented by Hie group and danc­
• *
*
THE SAUEPTA BALL ha* ing enjoyed during the even­
been all but overalladowcu by ing to the music ol the “ Ca­
lira coming Semi-Centennial, pri*” of Orlando.

SINCERE
congratulation!
arc in order (or Glenn Utt,
Sanford lad, who ha* gained
tom e well-earned recognition.
We mentioned him to you In
the last column, ro a note
from Piedmont College which
Ira attend* on h it having
m ade tiie Dean’* lilt.
However, Glenn Utt Sr., n il
father, w ai in the next day
and told u* that Glenn ia
title d to receive a tch u ’arthlp to Emory Medical School
on the bail* of the fine grade*
he h ai made In Ml three
y e a n at Piedmont (in D em u r
c it, Ga.)
Nut only that, but Glenn
w ai also oifered a medical
tchnlarihip to H arvard Med­
ical School. To
be offered
acliolarihip* to two of the fin­
est medical school* in the
country li certainly a great
honor and Glenn’* parent!
arc Justly proud of h i *
scholarship and accomplishmenta.
lie waa named to Who’i
Who in the Junior Clasa in
this year’* school yearbook,
loo. We rem em ber Glenn as a
friendly, milling lad, who
was always helpful and courteoui when he attended Sem­
inole High. We wish him well
and want him to know that
the community la proud of
bim too.
• • •
OUR SYMPATHIES to Vel­
m a and Doc Mitchell In their
worry and concern over their
grandson, Tommy K lrklm d,
who was seriously injured in
a fours lory fall at tho Uni­
versity of Florida a few day*
ago.
Tommy la the 10ycar-old
son of Topty Mitchell Kirk­
land, who it well-known here.
They now live In Orlando,
and the whole family is, of
course, worried sick over the
accident, which occurred d u r­
ing some collegiate pranks.
Tlw family will appreciate
your prayer* for Tommy’s
recovery.
» • •
NOTE TO DILL MACLAUOIILIN: i t ’s O.K., BUI.
T here’s an old saying . . .
•’Im itation it the sincere*!
form of flattery.’’ Right!
* • •
BE A CORNBALL.
Tills Is Ihc advice given to
senior and Junior college stu ­
dents at the Volusia Counly
Coinmunily College recently
by R. S. Grisaelll, m anager
of the reliability section of
Project Apollo ol the General
Electric Company which ha*
recently located In llie area.
He described a "contball’’
as one who likes to study,
volunteers for more limn hi*
share and one who is usually
thought of as being “ from
Squaresville.’*
America needs more Indi­
viduals who will dare lu lie
different, to lie creative, lie
said. " I t's necessary to run
as Iasi ns you can to keep up
and twice a* fait to get
ahead," he em phasised.
Tho GE man listed three hut If you can possibly make
roads students of todsy must It this It your chance to do
travel tn the successful pur- something helpful for the Karepta Home, and lira need* of
lira people there whose mode
of life now is aomelhing th st
we will all have to face one
of these days.
So go now and dance, tom e
day you'll need a cane to get
amund with and your danc­
ing day* will he over.
• • •
NELL RANKIN, the fain-

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Club Plans

Shipwreck Dance
Saturday

ous Metropolitan Opera lin g ­
er who has a lovely face as
well as a lovely and thrilling
voice, will be her* April 23—
th at's Tuesday.
So all you who have m em ­
bership* In the Concert Scries,
get out your ticket*. R em em ­
ber they arc transferrable, so
If you can’t attend this show
which ia lira clim ax ol the
season, let someone else take
your ticket and enjoy hearing
this first rate entertainm ent.
It will be held at the Sem
Inole High School Auditorium
aa usual. Curtain tim e, I p m.

Mrs. Charles Brown retu rn
ed home Saturday from Tam
pa where th e spent three
weeks with her son Lyle snd
hla fam ily. Lyle has been ill
and hospitalized but fail con­
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DEAR ABBY: Our daughter and
her husband are planning a trip to
Europe. We offered to keep their
two pre-school children during their
six-week trip, ant! they had the nerve
to ask us to keep their dog! I don't
care for dogs and neither does my
husband. My daughter says it will
spoil her trip if they have to put
the dog in a kennel. She's afraid ho
might l&gt;o mistreated or maybe die of
homesickness. Are wo wrong in re­
fusing to keep him? Or are they
wrong for Insisting?
NO DOGS
DEAR NO; It Is cruel to force an
animal on |&gt;eoplo who dislike ani­
mals. The dog deserves better. Ex­
plain this to your daughter. Don’t
let her talk you into anything or it
shouldn’t happen to a dog.

Enjoys

Personals

JULIAN WHIG HAM
District Ageat
H I W. Mth 84. - S2S-II4I

DEAR ABBY: I love o r g a n
mu»lc, but if thnt piano player they
have playing the organ a t my church
doesn't take some organ lessons
pretty soon I am going to quit going
to church. It is punishment to listen
to. She brags th a t she has never had
an organ lesson in her life. Believe
me, she didn't have to say so. Any­
one who knows organ music could
tel! it.
GRITTING MY TEETH

Dunn Family

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Visitors Honored At Bridge

MRS. C. A. BLOUIN wan hostess for n recent afternoon dessert bridge,
honoring two visitors from Dougins, Ga. Tho honorees were, Mrs. John It.
Slater, (seated) and Mrs. George Tanner, left. With them from left, are
Mrs. Blouin and their sister, Mrs. Price Heard.
(Herald Photo)

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DeBary Personals

Honored
With Shower
Miss P atricia Stone wan
honored with a bridal ihnw -r,
this week, a t the home of Mrs.
William Schlusrmeyer, In Gen­
eva, Co-boater»e» were Mrs,
W. G. Kilbec, Mrs. Hill Damard and Mrs. Edw ard Y arbor­
ough.
"A pril Hhowera" was the
theme used In decorations. A
large tiered basket bedecked
with spring flowers, E aster
eggs, perky Utt),, chirk* and
pastel stream ers war a p p e n d ­
ed from the living room cell­
ing. Glfls were arranged un­
der an archway of paatel
streamer* In front of lira fire­
place.
Arrangements of roses and
gerhercr daisies were plan-il
In vantage points In the liv­
ing room ami patio. The re ­
freshm ent table was centered
with a candelabra Slid E aster
lllle*, surrounded by m ints,
nuts and finger sandwiches.
Mrs. K, Stow ell presided at
the punch bowl.
Miss Stone wort, a soft pink
shirtw aist dress as she g reet­
ed the more than 45 guests
from Oviedo, Geneva and tho
local area.

Mrs. Grantham
Hostess For
Circle Three

By Mrs. Adam Muller
In honor of Florida Library
Week, April 21 to 27, the De­
Bary Woman’* Cluh present­
ed a program by Miss Elmo
Johnvton, vice president of
Bra DeBary Public Library
Assn. .Sira gave a book review
on lira “ Edgo of lira R ift."
DeBary W om an'i Club delegales attending the state con­
vention at Palm Beach were
Mr*. Eli Yoder, Mr*. C. Ul­
rich, Mrs. II. Ldiof, Mrs. If.
F. Brown and Mr*. V. 1Iow­
an).
Mcmtrars of lira DeBary
Woman's Club who attended
lira recent Volusia County
Federation's luncheon m eet­
ing in New Smyrna Beach
were Mines, Eli Yoder, C har­
les Ulrich, II.
Magnusin,
Adam Muller. Ivc Good son,
Wallace Gabler. W. Spokei,
Prctlon Me Brail, L. Ami is,
Laura Plait Brown, C. Lillie,
Clyde Moore and Mis* Beat-

Mrs. Norton
Guest Speaker
A t D A R Meeting
The Sallie Harrison Chap­
te r National Society, Daugh­
ters ol the American llevulu
lion, m et recently at the Au­
dubon H eadquarters in Mattland for the April meeting.
Mrs. L. C. Wildner, regent,
was hostess with Mrs. A. II.
G reer, Mrs. Donald Norton
and Mrs. D u n Fcllowt serv­
ing aa co-hostesses.
Mra. F. E. Boll suggested
that members stand in silent
p rayer for those who lost
their lives In the subm arine
Thresher disaster.
Mrs. Norton, who has done
much study with the Audu­
bon Society, was the speaker
for the day. Her subjrct was
conservation and attracting
birds to your home garden.
At the conclusion of the
meeting, the hostesses served
refreshment* to the follow­
ing: Mmes. Boll, If. W.
Rucker, C. It. Dawson, Law
rence Tinsley,
Edmund
Melsch, J . B. Ray, R. M.
Mason, J . S. Sims, A. W. Lee
and L. W. Ross.

Mrs. V. II. Grantham was
hostess for the monthly m eet­
ing of Cirri* Three, of the
Christian Women’s Fellow­
ship.
Main Item on the business
agenda was election of new
officer* for the coming year.
Officers elected were Mrs. O,
T. Prarsnn, vice chairm an;
Mrs. Blanche Kuhn, secretarytreasurer and Mr*. Kuphemli
lluntley, service chairm an.
Mrs. Cliff Williams led the
devotion* and Mr*. O. D. Irandress presided a t the buslnras
session. Members were re­
quested to continue collecting
nylon host and stam ps for
circle project*.
Mrs, Pearson gave tbs les­
son study from the book “ Rim
of E ast A sia,'' I t concerns
the history of mission* tn
China before the Communists
took over the country.
MONDAY
Ml*s Florence Bishop will
he hostess for next m onth’s
Sanford Drove WO BPO
meeting. O t h e r s attending
Docs
will meet at • p.m. a t
wera Mm**, Emile* Yeslry,
Effle Durden, Mies Bishop the Elk* Lodge for lb* re g ­
ular businesa session.
and Mrs, lluntley.

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Mrs. R. Stronach of Ali­
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Catholic Club
Plans Reception
This Sunday

By Abigail Van Buren
DEAR ABBY: I have a terrific
crush on my family doctor. I am a
happily married young woman with
children and it annoys me to have
this doctor on my mind all day. I
told my husband nbout it nnd even
offered to change doctors, hut he
said it wouldn't do any good because
I’d only develop n crush on the next
one. And, besides, he says EVERY
woman is in love with her doctor. Is
th a t true? I know my doctor doesn't
feel anything special toward me, but
that doesn't change my feelings to­
ward him. Any suggestions?
MRS. X.
DEAR MRS. X.: Every woman
is NOT "in love" with her doctor.
Your feelings of gratitude, admira­
tion and respect are confused with
romantic love. Annlyze your emo­
tions nnd recognize them for w hat
they are or your doctor will never be
able to get a history of your normal
blood pressure, pulse and heartbeat.
CONFIDENTIAL TO CAL: Buy
u compass with a mirror on the back,
so when you look In the mirror you
can see who’s lost.
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"Oh, mum, I forgot to tell
you th a t you’re supposed to
bake cookies today,” or, "I
told the teacher you'd drive
a hunch of kids on our field
trip," or, "Jim m y can spend
the night if you'll pick him
up and Lake him home.”
H er husband thinks no­
thing of saying, "I can't do
thnt tomorrow. 1 have a busy
day,” rateiy stops to con­
sider th a t his wife might be
hard pushed to do the things
he dream* up for her to do.
The organizations to which
the housewife belcnga never
consider trying to save her
time. In fact, many of them
seem to feel duty-bound to
think up nn endless flow of
busy work. Their time-con­
suming m o n e y m a k i n g
schemes could be mail* un­
necessary by asking a small
contribution from each mem­
ber (often no more than the
women pay baby titte rs for
taking over while they work
a t i bake male or a carnival).

Long:wood

Personals
Recent guests of Mr. ind
Mra. Myri Blankenship, at
their home on 13th St., Longwood, were his son and fam­
ily, Mr. and Mr*. Robert
Blankenship, Linds and Msry
Ann. White here the guests
■Iso visited the Ctrl Lommitrs.

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mond suit in order to bring
home five diamond tricks In
addition to his five trum ps.
It should not take him long
to find the way. He m ust
cash two of dummy’s high
diamond*. If W est ruff*
South 1* not going to makn
his contract, but W est ha* to
follow to both diamonds. Remember, th a t this is n par
ronteat so th a t the rig h t line
of play is always going ta
work.
South cashes his la st two
trumps and discards the la st
high diamond from dummy.
This unblocks the diamond
suit and lela him make three
more diamond tricks for his
contract and hi* par.

bv

Repairmen and
businesa
concerns are less than consid­
erate of the housewife's tim e.
She squanders many an hour
wailing for the repairm an
who doesn’t show up when ha
promised, o r fo r the delivery
th a t isn 't made when aha waa
told it would ha.
Nor do housewives, them ­
selves, respect each other's
time. Many a neighborhood
has the drop-in caller who
slU for two hours while th a
housewife has to neglect nil
the things she should be do­
ing. And the time housewives
rob each other of by long,
winded phone calls Is sta g ­
gering to think about.
It will always ha th a t w ay
until housewives get sm a rt
enough to place real value
on their own tim e, and in­
sist th a t others show soma
respect for it.

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By Oswald Jacoby

An unblocking play was of
NORTH
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high in terest in the Associa­
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tion of American Flaying
3 Q II
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Card M anufacturers’ Intercol­
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legiate bridge tournam ent.
WEST
EAST
South’* one apade opening
ft 10B 8 4
ft 8
ia proper, although I imagine
V A 104
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a lot of people Would deride
ftJlO O S
f t A K fll
to pas*. Still, N orth ha*
SOUTH (D&gt;
enough for an opening bid
f tA K Q J S
and the North-South hand*
fJ I
should be bid to four spade*
ftJ I8 3 3
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In any event.
Both vulnerable
W est i* directed to open
i W rft North Baft
the jack of club* and Kust
Pam
3 N.T. Pam
1ft
and West are directed to lead
Pam
Pass
J ft
3 ft
club* a t every opportunity.
Pam
Pats
Fam
4*
Opening
Of cuurse, they don't get
many op|»ortunitle* bem use
South will trum p the second when E ast show* out on the
club and s ta rt to lead trump*. second lead and k ok around
lie will atop fur a moment! for a way to unblock the dia­

The Catholic Navy Wive*
Club will welcome Fr. Angplo
Liber* a* the new Catholic
Chaplain of Ihe Naval Air
Station and at the fam e time
hid a sad farewell to Fr. D.
E. Finn this Sunday from 3
to 5 p.m. in the NAS Ball­
room.
The reception will be in
honor of both priests snd the
public la cordially Invited to
attend.
Mrs. G rorge If. Waters is
in charge of arrangement*
and all m em bers of the club
Mr. and Mr*. John D. Stone,
will assist with the refresh­
of Geneva, announce the en­
ments and entertaining.
gagem ent and approaching
m arriage of their daughter,
I’atricia, to Billy Don Vin­
son, of High Point, N. C.
Miss Slone i* a graduate of
Seminole High School and is
SATURDAY
presently employed a t the
WSCS of t h e
Ebcnczer Citizens Bank, of Oviedo.
Mr, Vinson is a graduate of
Methodist Church will hold a
rum m age snd bake sale at the High Point High School.
208 Sanford Ave., starting at He is presently serving with
• a.ni. Homemade cakes, pic* the U. S. Navy and stationed
a t the Sanford Naval Air S ta ­
and candy will be featured.
tion a* an electronic technician
MONDAY
with VAII-3.
The wedding will be an
The regular monthly meejIng of St. Anne Circle of the event of this Saturday a t 7:30
Church of the Nativity meets p.m. a t the Geneva Methodist
at I p.m. at the home of Atrs. Church. Rev. Ray Huff will
Wm. II. Rogers, 107 Walts officiate a t th« double ring
Dr., Sunland Estates. All ceremony.
All friends of the couple are
parishioners of this a rc s are
invited to attend the wedding
invited.
and reception, which will fol­
low in the Fellowship Hall.
For a change of pace, try
oval ire cubea. Kill a plastic
egg tray with w ater and put
It in tha freezer.

•

For Abby’fl booklet, "How To
Have A Lovely Wedding," send 50
cents to ABBY. Box 33C5, Beverly
Hills, Calif.

Q a z o b ij. O n (B h id q s i

One reason housewives so
often complain about nut hav­
ing any time fur themselves
Is th a t nobody respects the
housewife’s time.
Her children seem to think
she has all the tim e In the
world — and siie has never
tau g h t them otherwise. T hat’*
why they're alw ays saying,

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Stop worrying. Write to Abhy.
For a personal reply enclose a selfaddressed, stamped envelope.

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Yougsters
Set Pace
At Houston
STUNNED IIV the elopement of her yountrer
daughter, star of tier children's troupe, Ilostilind Husscll ns Rose. the resourceful and relent­
less mother determined to make her two daugh­
ters stars, in no res the pleas of Natalie Wood, the
daughter who is destined to become Gypsy Hose
Lee, and Karl Mnldt‘n, as the agent -mummer
who wants to marry her, to abandon show busi­
ness and settle down in this scene from "Gypsy,"
the exuberant Warner Bros, Musical opening
Sunday at the Ititz Theatre. The Mervyn I.eUoy
production in Technicolor is baaed on the longrunning, smash hit Broadway show.

'Gypsy' Coming To Ritz

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( I ) All A m erica XV*n(*
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t i l l * ( I ) Man. Mmalhar* Heport*
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By Judy Turner
There seem in lie nil kinds of ili.Intel ions with
the county'# 50lh birliidny «nnlver#ury coming1 up
next weekend—u million things to see nnd do. But
nothing etui come Itetxveen me and my table. #n let#
see what is going on urotintl town this weekend.
Wnut In m m a quick S100?
IlflT 'a " lint you ilo. Hop ill
th r auto, ilrivr out to J i t
l-iun-d Sumhiy unit -iuu up
for the Sumlay "Sweeper
Tournam ent," The first squad
stiii Is n t 1 pm . and additional
squadi begin every hour ami
one imif through 7 pm . The
SHW is gu.minteed fiisl prize
imuiey. i t ’s wortii n try, e*peeinlly since it is handicap­
ped. tin Fridny nights, when
you're looking for just pinin
fun, consider tile Mr. und
-Mr*. lA-»gue—stru tiy social
—even though they do give
a trophy to tlie winner* a t the
end of tlie season. Lots more
events ut the Lanes too, inlinetiling fur everyone.

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Me] Murray's made a hit
with hia "N.nua Dial Tune"
guine n t die Flub liiumiuul
C iV dlnfli
. . . liepiny* songs everyone
MONDAY A. Rl.
Inis in u td hut doesn't know
( ! ) S i c a Oa
the nuines for , , • big eon( t ) Plan o n
( ( ) d r o v e A K a r a Da- versation p in e, hr says. Bunpert
day's die day at L'Ll—real big
I .) C o lle t * at ih* Air
crowd* and good food.
( 2 ) Today

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Wee iher
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A t tha Cat ilia I heard th at
Flo's been taking soma ra tzing because her name i* in
i die paper so tnurh , . . well,
you'll undristand if you knew
how much news she gixes mu
. . , aooir printable mol soma
not. Anyway, she say* that
the dancing
tension* on
Thursday night have been
0:1. :.) Hamper Doom
9 10 ( I i Dol l alarm l i n e
really gieat with everyone
14 »• (21 Pey XXhe*
digging
light in anil learning
m C altadar
the Cha Ulia and "Alley Cat,"
l l ) l.earn Mpanleh
15 I I I t ) Flap Tear Huaek
(dial'* a new one on me)
( 4 i T T.ova l.ury
among other*. Tlie piano
I D Ann D-Ilharn tthovr
11:00 (Ol Th* Ill-Cove
player is at tile ivory* Mon­
III I'rlc* l l High)
day, Tucaduy and Wednesday
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Weekend Television

HOUSTON (I'P I) — A trio
of fuiiy cheeked youngsters,
whuse average age is little
mure than 23 years, defend­
ed their lop three »|&gt;ots to­
day against a field of 1.16
in the second round of the
$30,000 Houston Golf Classic.
Tommy Aaron, a 26-year-old
Georgia boy, went to the lop
of the heap Thursday with a
6-undor par 61. Jack Nicklau*. 23, took second with a
63 and am ateur Kermit Zarley. a m ere 21. was third with
a 66.
Following with 67s were
Itob Charles of Saratoga,
F la.; Jack Fleck of Los Angclc'. Calif.; Je rry Steelsmith of Glendale. Calif., and
Charles Sifford of Ids Ang­
eles.
Most of the golfers claim
that the 7,200-yard memorial
course Is in the best condi­
SATURDAY A. M.
tion ev er and a new tourna­
ment record may lie aet this I 4. ( e l Mir* O*
7:#' l« l 11ro*r-r- Alm ane#
year.
7 : 1 . (41 We he t’p H a f ir *

It’i a rare motion picture | shrewd manipulations are re
event when a lung'established , warded when one of her
star, one ot the biggest box- , dauglilels. played lit Nul.ilie
office draw s of all lime and 1 Wood, becomes Gypsy Bose
I^ e , the fabulous queen ol
winner of four Academy burlesque.
Award nomination!, branch­
es out to start a kind of new
film career.
T hat’s exactly what Rosa­
lind Russell has done in
"G ypsy," W arner Bros.' Techniram a • Technicolor version
of the hit Broadway show
opening Sunday at the Bill
Theatre.
The Mervyn LeHoy produc
tion about the rise and reign
of burlesque queen Gypsy
Rose I«ep is Hoi's 451!) flint
Slip celebrated the milestone
by plunging exuhrantly Into
tlie world of the ntovie mils
teal. For the first tim e, Hnz
sings and danres on the
screen—not Just once, hid In
PIER ANGKI.I nnil Stewart Granger in n scene
seven different numbers from
from “Sodom Ami Gomorrah" coming to the
the superb score by Julc
Sty nr and Stephen Sondheim.
Movielami Drive-1 it Sunday.
The singing and dancing
are new, bul the rote is a fine
outlet for one of Hoi's most
fam iliar assets—her Irrepress­
ible vitality. Site plays Bose,
Bringing to Die widescreen Simati, Tail's daughter; and
the dynamic stage mother ot in De Luxe color Hie rich Anouk Airnec la Bora, the
two girl perform ers. Iter Biblical d ram a of the world * pleasure mad Quren of So­
push,
perserveranca and
most notorious kingdom of dom.
sin and sacrilege, "Sodom
A startling feeling of real­
and G om orrah" is set to ity was gained by more than
open Sunday at the Movie- tut) days on locution in MornMlUf -IM T HI A TPf- land Drive-in Theater. T hu rco out of the 11 montha re­
I'll (INK FA 2-121#
lavish
multi-million
dollar quired to film this spectacu­
TOM TK A SAT.
picture la a Tltanus produc­ lar production. Tile Cily of
tion which 2Mh Century-Fox Sodom, as seen in the picture,
$
CAB I.OAI)
is releasing.
is actually a fortified desert
In the film, Stewart G ran­ village carved out of rock
TBII’I.F. FEATURE
ger a ta ri a i loot, who leads some moo years ago on the
No. I At 7:20 Only
the Hebrewa into the Valley southern slopes of the Atlas
"FORT 1)0 HllH"
of the Jordan and into So­ Mountains in southern Moro­
Ctinl Walker
dom ; P ier Anttrli plays lldith, cco. This w ai A itBrnliaddou,
No. 2 \ t H:2f&gt; Only
"10 FOUNDS
twit's wife who turns into a a tiling setting right out of
OF THOtJIH.li’*
pillar of n i t ; Stanley Baker tlie Old Testam ent, untouch­
Tony Curtis
portray* Aslaroth, Prince of ed in the film except for a
In Color
Sodom; R ouana Podcsts is towered wall built at the foot
No. 3 At 11:20 Only
of tlie town io serve as the
•'FATHER OF
entrance to Sodom.
T in - : 111111) 1:"
Spencer Tracy
Tlie other feature on the
OVEIt 33 YEA US
Elizabeth Taylor
program
is "The
Furple
A t F irst A Palmetto
Illllt" with Gena Nelson.
(A longside old post office)
On Wednesday and Thurs­
Sun. - .Mon. - Tile*.
day. “ laive In A Goldfish
I'lra sr Note
Bowl" and "Hell Is For
Schedule
H eroes" will play.
Show S tarts 7:11
A triple feature program Is
With “Furple
sluted for Friday and S atur­
Hills" "Sodom A
Gomorrah" Show a
The three films are
• Carpet* • Furniture “day.
One Time Only
Tale* of T erro r," "Burn
•
Tile
•
I’iunim
S tarting At
Witch Burn" and "T e rro r of
* Benin! Beds
the Blood HonU-r."

..R O S IN OR
SPECTACLE ON EARTH
TO EQUAL IT!

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12:11 I . ) F a th e r Know* fltel
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(2) T ruth *r C o n t t•ueacea
15:11 ( I ) Qutdlng M i n t
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1:41 ( I ) The Open Window
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(1) N e w s and Weather
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1:10 I D A* Th* World Taras
(5 ) D eltas*
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III AM U a h l a e t e r
ID Jan*
XVyman Feetan)*
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m Quaaa for a F ey
1 150 H i T o u n s Dr. Melon*
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I D Am erican Rendalend
I D S ecret Florin
4:5* I t ) Mak* Itoum f»r

having a bathing suit and
sportsw ear fashion show dur­
ing the dinner hour, begin­
ning at H p.m. , , , This is
tlie rig h t time for It with all
this warm weather, too. l'layglrl Fashion* of Fern Park
la spoo-oring it nnd are giv­
ing away « fabulous doorprize . , . aerry fellows it's
nut ona of the modda , . ,
b u t It 1* something special for
the ladies—one of those lusciout bathing suits. Four
young lovelies will It* model­
ing and Jean Warlike is in
rhnrge . . . Quite a few re­
servations h iv e already been
made, so stop down vatly
if ycu don't liaxe till*).

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P re tty Millie Schweickerl
ia the girl who aerv«*a you
during tli# daytima a t the
laik* Monro* Inn . . , you
Navy fallows may remember
her from tin- best club on the
Imae IgUPaa which) ulier# she
worked for nearly two years
before coining to the Inn.
She mentioned th a t the Inn
hns luncheon specials every
day, ranging In prire from
85 cent* to f 1.26, and from
what I've seen of them, they
really looked good. Another of
my Informer* reports th a t tha
liarheipicd ribs, beef and pork
a I Die Inn are the best around.
Some people rv rn order the
sauce with fish dlihee instead
of th* usual trim m ings. The
MIAMI (U P I) — Defending sauce ii made a t th* Inn with
rlinuipion Marilyn Smidi will their own special recelpa.
lca-l 26 oilier lady pro goifert
today into the first round of
Ihe 17,800 Hunthine Women's
Open golf tourney a t tha l.eJune rourae her*.
The Jupiter, Fla., ahnrpehuoter firn l a one-under par
71 Thursday in « warmup
round for the 64-hole match
and predicted th a t consistent
7'1'e would lie good enougli to
to • P. M.
win th* tournam ent.

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Decided In get glasses
after Doris Spencer came In
wmi told me thnl what was 111
I lie ship whs not Ihe world
lint u hullooti. Stem s that at
olio lime the French needed
to move some ships and xvere
going to airlift them with gas
bnlloons. At any rate, th a t's
xvhul tlie mural on Bpcneer'*
lounge wall is, and Doris anya
it's quite a conversation
piece. Everyone who has seen
the redeem ill inn Job th# ha*
done lias been really rntliuxinstlc idmut it . , , no
wonder this is otic of the
m od popular s p o t s In town.

TRENTON, N. J . ( U P D IJnyd Ituhy of Wichita Falls,
Tex., eel a one-in lie paved
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Casselberry Women's Club
Holds Installation Luncheon

By Jane Casselberry
New officers for Ibc com ­
ing year for the Women's
Club of Casselberry were in­
stalled by Mrs. Houston Wil­
son, president of the club in
1955-30, a t a luncheon held
Wednesday In the Carriage
aiNe.,WMEJJ BB LEFTl m l BRAVE uttlb
I you HER ROOWiyiADVi AfTfR TM1 Room of the Hamilton House.
LAST BABY SHE­
Those installed were Mr*.
W S OUT PL0WB4
Thomas Hurston, president;
w two days :
Miss Emilcy Evans, vice
prcsklcnt; Mrs. Wlliifred Al­
exander, recording secretary;

L e g a l N o tic e
S IIT II'K OK H IU III.IT IU Y
a a t l Y U . M l IT IY II AM I
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world president of the G en­
eral Conference: Theodore R.
Cnrcich of Takom a Park,
president of the North Amer
lean Division of General Con­
ference amt William P. Bradtey of Takoma P ark , asso­
ciated secretary of tlie Gen­
eral Conference.
Action lakcn at the con­
vention will shape the evan­
gelistic, educational and other
phases of the church pro­
gram for the next four years.
The Southern Union Confer­
ence includes the stales of
Kentucky, Tennessee. North
and South Carolina, Mississ­
ippi, Alabama, Georgia and
Florida,

The
Riahth
Quadrennial
Business Session and Minist­
erial Institute of the South­
ern
Union Conference of
Seventh-day Adventist* will
he held from Monday through
Thursday of neat week at
the Miami Municipal Audi­
torium.
The opening session will be
at T p. m. Monday and wilt
feature an address by Don
R, Rees of Atlanta, Ga.,
president of the Southern
Union Conference, who will
include his quadrennial report to the constituency.
Other speakers will be Reu­
ben 11. Flguhr of Takoina
Park, Washington, I). C.,

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YWVNI10 &lt;10 AlONG Willi ME,
Yaini! p f t c e ..... to go
SACK. IO INMJNOEOfWy

T t l WIIU M IT MAY riiN CKH.N:
N'olli* U li.H-by a l v n i Hint
tin- linuril nf I ’u u n l i Cuiumla■ lu n tri uf M.itilnul* (-'utility,
Klorlila, at lla rntnlur rn w lln *
11,*Iit mi Ilia *lh liny nf April.
I»«J. at tlia Court llnuaa In
8 11 n f o I* *1, H.mlitol* County.
Klurlila. imrauant to prtltlun
anil notLea lirrvltifur* glvrii,
punat-U ami Mi|n|itriJ n It.volUilnn
rlnalnu,
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illaolalinltiK an y amt all right
o f tli* I'm inty o f Hvmlnola ami
Ilia |iulille In ami to tlm fnl*
l o w i n g ilvacrlbttj mail In 8*ntInol* County ,
Florid*.
ami
more |inMli-ulnrl&gt; d o i r l l i r i l at
fo llo w * , In-writ;
Tli* VV*»I S DM o f fha
K i l l SU f»*t of th* North
47UJ f**t of th* Hnuth
IO C.I f**t of Ih* H«uth*uat &gt;4 o f Hactlnn
10.
T u w n th lli 31 S, lia n a * 29 I'..
tli* an in* hrlng I hr W r i t arty 4 (rat o f r t l i l l n g 30
fort of righ t of w a y , *l»&lt;lli n tr il an Altannint* A n ­
n ul. Immrillatrly Kaat of
l.oln 4 amt i. vul.illvlulnn
o f tli* ra ta l* of IV. A. I m p 1*1 anil Ii
( In MI at, a*
prr plal Ihrrrof f lin t In
thr
tiuhllr r o i m l i
of
Hnnlrioln County, Klorlila.
Ily Ih* Itonril o f Ciiunly
4"nmmlaaloitrrn
of
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Co u n ty , Klorlila, this sth day
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54 Eternity

Tlie United
Presbyterian
Women of the W estminster
Prcabytcrlan
Church
will
meet at H p. m. next Wed­
nesday at the Iionic of Sirs.
John Montgomery, 2026 Chip­
pewa T rail In Dommcrlch
Hill*.

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The first worship service
of the
new
Presbyterian
Church uf tlie Covenant will
be hold at 9 a. in. Sunday in
the auditorium of Pinccrest
School with the pastor, Rev.
Thomas H. Makin, using as
his sermon subject, "The
Victorious Church."
Special music will be pro­
vided by tiie choir under
direction of Jam es R. Meri­
wether J r. with Mrs. Max
Coticrly serving as pianist.
Sunday school will meet at
10:15 a. m. with classes for
all ages. Departments and
teachers who have been ask­
ed to serve on a tem porary
basis arc nursery, Mrs. Meri­
w ether; kindergarten, Mrs.

Nine Attend
Presbyterians
Spring Meeting
By Jane Casselberry
Nine dclegstc* from the
W estm inister
Presbyterian
Church attended the Spring
Meeting of Presbytery and
Presbytcrial of North Flor­
ida,
United
P resbyterian
Church, U. S. A., held In
Wiorsdale on Thursday, April
9.
Hioac attending wera Rev.
John N. Montgomery, Rev.
and Sirs. Earl G. Harris.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert 1 . Hut­
chinson, Mr. and Mrs. Steplien Tully. Mra. Barry Haw­
thorne and Mra. Gordon R.
Dillon.

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S. C. Stetson; prim , ry, Mis*
Barbara West; junior, Mrs.
Sara King; pioneer, Harold
P fitier; senior. Al Case and
adults. Paul Wlrcman.
Officer* of the Church
Council chosen to w rre U*s
Chapel pending its formal
organization are llcv. Makin,
moderator; Joe M. GarrcH,
vice m oderator: A rthur De­
Young, clerk: Harvey Hair,
p ea su rcr;
Marshall Smith,
Sunday School superintendent
and Charles Kuullman, build­
ing advisor.
Although formal organiza­
tion is not expected until
June the group plans a full
lcliedule of services each
week. The now Chapel, to be
located on Ilwy 17-U2 near
Suniand Estates, will be of
construction sim ilar to that
in the accompanying plwto
of the Satellite Beach Chapel.
Upon completion of the first
permanent unit, this demount­
able building will be purchas­
ed by St. Johns Presbytery
and moved to another site.
Rev. Makm advises (bat
Hie Church of the Covenant,
when organised, will he tlio
first congregation of the P res­
byterian Church. U. S., to be
formed in Seminole County
since t&lt;W2.

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Ky Mrs, Adam Muller
InataKnUnn of officer* of
the St. Ann's Catholic Wornen'a Guild of Delinry were in­
stalled by Mr*. Carolyn Peck
of Clermont, former presi­
dent of the Orlando Central
Deanery, a t a meeting held
Wednesday in the sorial hall
of the rliurtli.
lust.dh-d were Mrs. F rank­
lin
Mathewson, president;
Mrs. Howard Yorkcs, vice
president; Mrs. I,. Gallop,
treasurer and Mrs. I-con Lormu), secretary.
Mrs, Anthony Guisarrl was
chairman of the social hour
for the meeting.

24 Hardy heroins
33 Toward the
sheltered aids

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24 Domesticated
fabric
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Pfc. Allen Lumpkin J r.,
sun of Mrs. Tesrhic Lump­
kin. 1BU5 West Mth Street,
has been assigned to the
Arm y's tlth Air Assault Divi­
sion at Fort Kenning. Ga.
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Answer to Previous Putile

Foodstuff
1 Pood (IsA
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resets bio

Mrs. .Myron Jaro b s, corre­
sponding secretary and Mrs.
H e n r y Hansen, treasurer.
Each was presented with a
corsage of chrysanthem um s
made by Mrs. Virgil Grubb.
Mrs. E. J. Pernior, assist­
ant treasu rer and Mrs. E d­
ward Lunn, assistant secre­
tary received wrist corsages
of chrysanthem um s. Mr*. Al­
bert Grlmwood, retiring prc»ident, was presented with a
gift of ip ray cologne by Mrs.
C. K. Fisher on behalf of
the club.
In addition to Mr*. Wilson,
other past presidents in a t­
tendance were Mrs, Hansen
and Mrs. Joseph l.aird. Mrs.
llanM-n is a charter m em ber
of the club.
Others attending were Mrs.
Joseph Clsiewskt, Mrs. II. J.
Connell, Mrs. J . E. Dunwoody
arnl her guest. Mrs. Frank
R ussell;; Mrs. lien Evans,
Mrs. Doris Fenn of Schncctady, N. Y.. guest of Miss
E san s; Mrs. Darius Pringle,
M 's. Guy Gifford and guests,
Mrs. C hfrles Pierce and Mrs.
HI wood H ells; Mrs. Hansen's
guest, Mrs. L. Harbot; Mrs.
H. H. H art, Mrs. Csmilie
K rnm rl, Mrs. Fred Mayhew
Mrs. John Idding, Mrs. Eph
Mower, Mrs. Jam es Mulson,
Mrs. Robert Murphy, Mrs.
Richard Murphy, Mra. Roy
Potteiger, Mrs. Tlieresa Rob­
inson, Mrs. Gus Sawyer, Mrs.
Burnham S to rn and Mrs. L.
E. Swope.

One nf the county's biggest
problems is trying to provide
city type streets on county
type taxes, said county en­
gineer Kill Kush to tlie Ju n ­
ior Chamber of Commerce
Thursday.
The county is becoming in­
creasingly urban, he said,
but residents are still paying
only county taxes.
"Persons living in the coun­
ty h a te exactly the same s ta ­
tus as persons living on
farm s who ask nothing more
than a good road into town,"
he said.
Yet areas such as Suniand
and English E states which
are technically in tlie county,
must be provided with city
like streets, he said.
Bush listed other problems
the county faces and explain­
ed Die functions of his office
in his talk. He also explain­
ed the responsibilities of both
the stale and county in all
types of roads.
In the business meeting
the Jayceex passed a by-law
amendment which sets up a
voting day for elections, dur­
ing which a m em ber may vote
at any tim e. Previously the
members had to attend the
luncheon on that day to vote.

Church O f Covenant

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House.
CNF URN. 1st Floor. 3 rm». : FURNISHED
BY O W N E R - Nice 4 Bdrm.
Elm. 322-5817.
2 b jtli home in Ravenna
bath. 2 screened porches.
309 Magnolia Ave. Apply
A IJyllwildc area. Large
SMALL house. No children.
upstairs evenings.
utility lim . and workshop,
Ph. FA 2 2816.
double carporte, air-CondiHouses tor rent. For Infor­
tionmg. central l:eai A lire
NICELY Furnished 2 bed­
mation contact Ted Wil­
place, covered patio facing
room
paneled
house
A
deu.
liam s Hardware, 205 E.
Lake Kaveumi. Reasonably
Call afte r 4. FA 2-3219.
25th St.
priced. 3ut \ illicit ltd. Ph.
2 BEDRUUM furnished home.
F A 2 2431.
For rent or lease. 50 x W
Screened porch. Carporte.
m etal building with con­
1. Lost &amp; hoatUI
1503 S. Sanford Ave.
11Hill LAND PARK
crete floor. Contact Ted
LUST: Dachihund, m ale, red­
Cozy 3 HR CU home -lUi.itcd
Williams H ardw are. 295 E. 1 A 2 BEDRUUM A partm ents.
on spacious oak shaded co r­
dish brown. 1 year old.
25th St.
Furnished A un.urm shed.
Answer* lo nam e “ Snootic".
ner lot. F eatures too num ­
Wuejtirl Apts. 464 E. Util
erous to itemize. D rn c by
Vaccination
ta t
around AVAILABLE NOW. Beautiful
St. Apt. 7. 322-SUM.
oeck on chain. FA 2-4019.
2427 laturel Avenue, then
Brittany F arm House.
call for curly insjwction
RENTALS
2 lilt Kit. equipped. $05
(i. For Kent
date. Ju st $13,000, with
3 BDK.M. unfurn. home Loch
12 Bit. Kit. equipped. $15
Stou down and $90 per
Arbor S95. 2 Beflrni. Furn.
REA UTIFU LLY f u r n l slied
mouth! a rea l fine home
Apt. $55. Robert A. w il­
room. Private home. Ph.
buy
I
liams.
Realtor.
FA
2-3951.
Reg.
Real
E
state
Broker
FA 2-7*31.
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
FURN. Apt. 1 Dedrm. $65.
EFFICIENCY A partm ent on
uod S. Park.
F irst St. N ear 2 city free 3 ROOM furnished A part­
ment for couple. $45, Ph.
parking loll and shopping
3 HR. Comfortable house. Un
Real F.-lalc — Mortgages
FA 2-73*1.
stores. No utility charges.
furu. A Rea*. 1UH E. 20th
til N. Park A rt
FA 2-2120
Suitable for couple or sin­
St. Call Ocala 629-22U6 col­
FER N . Apt. FA 2-28O0.
gle. Inquire Jacobson Dept.
2 Bedroom, i bath, targe cor­
lect.
Store.
2 BEDROOM upstairs Apt.
ner lot facing lake. Iu9
Completely
redecorated, 2 BURM. T railer. 322-6388.
Walts D rn c, S u n l a n d
sparkling clean. Adults. $75.
E
state. FH \ in service.
• i t t t o i ».
1504 Celery Ave. *» mile Efficiency Apt. 611 P ark.
$156 down, monthly $81.75,
1M b | V! ** ©*
I \ TIIIC C i a c l ' I T COURT I S
ssmstii. *J*ai*
E. of traffic light. FA 2-6*68 1 B E D R O O M Apartment.
VA nothing down. F A 2-8074
A TI! KIIN IKMIVUI.H COL'S*
or
FA 2-2118
I I , KI.UMIUA
Knotty
pine
snack
bar
and
"When
things
get
too
boring,
there’s
Always
the
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house.
M l . I CD10
cabinets, screened porch
swivel chair!"
1305 Elliott A\C., FA 2-5254
T ill:
HANFORD
ATL ANTIC
3 BEDROOM. 1 hath Cli
$60. 801 Magnolia. Duplex
NA T IO N A L RANK*, a U n l i s d
o r FA 2-0535.
a u t r s b a n k in g a sso cia tio n ,
house, fenced back yard317
W.
12th
St.
$60.
CU
2
riaintlff.
tf. For Rent
12. Real E state Fur Sale Call FA 2 i»'-Ovi hcfvire 5. 105 So. link
FA 2 5742
NEW furnished L unfurnish­
bedroom house, tile bath,
vs.
FA
2-4261
alter
5
TV1LLIAM ALO.SZA kLALCCK
ed 2 bedroom duplex ap a rt­
newly decorated, breeze- FURNISHED or Unfurnished 2 BEDROOMS, living and d in­
Cut 'N Curl Beauty simp
a t al.
ment; tile baths: te rra tio
w iy and carporte. Good lo­
Special ou Perm s. Call for
Duplex. 4 Rooms. N ear
ing ruum, big carporte plus
Da fsndan ta.
STEMPKH SAYS!
NOTICE o r I D T
floors. l*h. FA 2-2374 after
cation. *70. All nicely furn­
appointment. 3 Senior ope­
base. No pets. FA 2-3755.
paneled m front, in front
T i l t S T A T U OK FI-OIIIDA
You'll
like these lois. $!54»&gt;1 rator*. Free parking lot*.
I
p
m
.
ished.
NO
8
5267.
porch, with jakvuslcd w in­
To: XVI!!I«m A to n s* B la lo c k
LARGE 2 hrdrtsm i trailer,
per month and only $35.u) 318 Palm etto Ave.
and Doris G. B lalock ,
322-0834
dow*. Go and sec it, looks
Furn. 2 Bedroom h o u s e .
RENT A BED
his w l f s
Lake Ashby. Adults only.
down for a large waterfront *
good
inside.
Make
me
an
R s s t d s n e a u n k a ss r n
Rollaway, Hoepltel It Baby
Adults. No pets. FA 2-7664.
FA 2-7368.
lot, close to Interchange *J2. ltuild • Paint • Repair
Ton ara h sra b y n o tl t l s d th a t
offer and we will trade.
Beds.
a ault hut baan f ile d u x u lnst
ami larg er lake. Buy at
Must sell. 4 ', G1 loan. Cull
REPAIRING, painting, cab­
juu
In the
a b o v e en t itle d
By Day, Week, or Mouth STENSTROM RENTALS Efficiency Apt. $30 Mu. Sur­
least one of these now!
c a u se , and t h a t y o u a ra r e ­
We
prcseutly
have
au
out­
Cocoa
collect.
NE
6-3236.
plus
City.
2ui
\V.
1st
SL
inet making. All work guar­
CARROLLS
FURNITURE
q uired to f ile y o u r a n a w sr
standing selection of rental
anteed. Call FA 2-2131) after
-with th e Clerk o f t h i s Court Ph. FA 2-5181 116 W. l i t St.
and lease homes for your Furn. Apt. Close in. Apt. 4.
HOMES OF DISTINCTION
and to se r v e a co py t h e reo f
3 p. m
$35 Mo. 407&gt;3 W. 1st.
u p o n the p ta ln t lff or plaintiff*! 2-BEDROOM furnished ap a rt­
Inspection
in
all
price
22U5 S. Sanford Ave.—offer* 3
a lt o r n e y a ,
wliuse n a m e and
m ent, also efficiency ap a rt­
2.1. PlmnhitiK Services
ranges. It will tic a pica- BRAND NEW Alr-Ctmdillonvd
REAL lift t — INSUROR
bedrooms, fireplace u n d
addrrae Is J t n n l n a s ,
W a tts .
m ent, furnished. 322 6341.
Clark *
and
H a m ilto n ,
15*&gt;o
sure U&gt; assist you in se­
FA
2-4991
1919
S.
French
Ave.
separate
dining
room.
The
A partm ent. Furnished o r
H a rn ett Na tio na l Ban k Build*
lecting a Itome.
owner of this charm ing
in * . J a c k s o n v i l l e
F lo r id a , 3 BEDROOM house, kitchen
unfurnished. $5u and up.
n o t l a t e r than May IS. 1111.
HOME will consider any BY OWNER. 3 HR. 2 bath.
W
ater
furnished.
In
C
as­
•quipped.
$75
month.
Ph.
I f y o u fa ll to do s o a d se r sa
Reduced for quick sale.
reasonable uffer ami private
selberry Area. Call days
p m confsaao will bs en tered
FA 2 5303.
Pliiinbiiifr &amp; Heating
Pickup paym ents. FA 2-1263.
a p u l n e t y o u fo r th e r e l i e f d e ­
financing
can
he
a
r
rang
ed­
TE 8-5951 or call nights
AIR CONDITIONING
m a nd ed In th* com plain t. Tn is
it's that simple! Call us for L/.RGE 3 bedroom. 2 bath.
TE 8 3714.
CONTRACT and REPAIR
null la to fo rscloas a m urtg a a * .
Real E state — .Mortgages
T h e re al pro perty pro ceed ed
a showing— Tills could be
WORK
Equipped kitchen. Excel­
111 N. Park Ave.
FA 2-2420 3
BEDROOM
comfortable
a c a l m t le:
r
ir
a
n
o
L
-s
wawe
Just
w hat you « rc looking
lent condition. In*|&gt;ect and 1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2 6562
last i : Itea tli* Rnulh 3
NOTICE 18 hsrrby glvsn 3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
house.
Unfurn.
lira
s.
Hot
for.
f ert. Itloek [&gt;, S L N L A N D that I am siiftc rd In buslhsss
make offer. 3395 So. Park
E. 2wh St. all day today. 314 Sum m erlin Ave.—This I*
PLUMBING
HNTATKk. a sub.I Ivlslon. at IS Fern I’lsia, Fern Park.
ped bouse. Call FA 2 7709
FA 2 8060.
accord Inn t o a plat t h e r e ­ Setnlnul* Cvutity, Florida, un­
Contracting Repair*
for appointm ent.
a “ Sleeper” yet we consider
o f recorded In f l a t Book der the fictitious nutii* of
UA Special Nut Ices
FR E E ESTIMATES
II, p a t * * IS to : : o f the A m
it one of o u r best buv*. A
FLOW HE8IGNH. and
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
J-ubile lleco rd e o f Bemln- that 1 Intend to rrgliter raid 3 BEDROUM. Living &amp; Din­
R. 1*. HARVEY
cozy,
com
fortable,
2
bed
o l e c o u n t y . Florida.
name with lha Clerk of the
Realtor
ing room. Beautiful loca­ NOTICE lo all Realtor*, l
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 23383
W1TNLH8 m y hand and th# Circuit Court, hemlnols Coun­
room
home
VERY
MODER­
am taking my home 1718
Raymond Lundquitt, Asso.
tion. $80.00 month. Apply
a*al o f aald Court a t Panford. ty, Florida, in accordance with
ATELY
PRICED
at
$12,900.
Magnolia
Ave.
oft
tile
m
a
r­
Florida, this 10th da y o f April. th* provisions of the Fictitious
FA 2 3951 A tlantic Bank Bldg. 2t». R atlin A T e le v is io n
2430 3 I)rtle Ave., Sanford.
In tile VERY CHOICE
]»«l.
Nama Htatutca, to-wlth: Sec­
ket until la ter date. Mrs.
(■L AID
tion te.OJ Florida Htatutes W E L A K A APA RTM E NTS:
PERSONAL RADIO &amp; TV
OSTEEN.
New (ram e liouee,
MAYFAIR SECTION, so
C. F rancis Smith.
A rth u r II. B e c k w ith , Jr.
1S47.
1 DAY SERVICE
2
Hr’*,
kil.
equipped.
Cal
suitable
for
Ulc
llevvl)
weds,
Rooms
private
baths,
114
Clerk o f t h e c i r c u i t c o u r t
Hi*t
tty Martha T. Vlhlen
23th. SI. A Sanford Ave.
ItOLAND f*. COL'hINBAU
porlc. By owner. FA 2-2064.
the retired couple or the
W. F irst St.
9.
For
Snle
or
Rent
D ep u ty Clerk
m c i . kn R. COUBINKAU
Pll. 32341055
independent widow or wi­
P u b lis h : April II. I t , i t . May S Publish: Apr. IL IS.
.May S 2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen Home. FA 2-7898 or FA 2-4205.
—MANTED—
mi
mi
dow er.
It's
worthy
ul
equipped. Near Iwie.
CHH—i t
Family m iu irin g 4 large m-d 27. Special Services
CDIt—IS
your consideration—Iwi us
2 HR. BIT Catalina. FA 2 9578.
rooms, 2 bath, family size
FA 2-36h5.
show this to you.
kitchen equipped with range
3 UKDRUOMS, 1 ' j hath*. 226
CLEAN T railer. 21* Cabana.
and refrigerator, large liv­ H. R. POPE CO.. INC.
BratJfhaw Drive. Inquire at
Full bath. $45 . 323 0632.
k O T Ic r OF IVTKVTIOV To A m u r U lln .r.T
ing room. 2 screened por­ 2U) So. p ark Ave. FA 2-4234
230 Bradtltgw.
FOR Ft»( At. YB4R IN V IN i
ches. Nice shade in d bear
T O W H u M IT MAT C O N C E R N A ND T O A L L OVV.Vfi.ftS,
1961
S.
Park
Ave.
FERSONH OR
K N T I T I K 8 S U B J E C T T o C K A T R A L AND
ENJOY living on Lake Mary.
ing citrus trees. Enclosed WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
U O U T H B H N K U U l l l ' A fi'LOOIJ C O N T R O L DIMTRICT T A M H.
FA 2-5232 anytime
•SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, water
garage.
NOTICF. IH MKIIKRV OIVKN, In comi-Hum:# with and by IT T ill: riM I l’IT f ill HT.
All Types ami Stzea
for boating, etc. Approx.
authority of Cliajiter Sit. Florida bututve ua anjetided and TIT I II JI lilt I VI. 1 MIL I IT.
This nice Itome located in a
Chapter SfiSiO, U a i of Florida, IMS. that Mi* Uovsrnlng Board I. T tV II F«H
We
Repair and Service
2'z acre* citrus tree* Ph 2 HR- Home at GUI E. 14th M.
SfMIVULC
quiet set-lion, m ay 1m- p u r­
ef Central and nuuthtrn Florid* Flood Contra! DHirltt. a rublle l l l l V1T. r lin t HIV
Large moderu kitcheu All
S T I N E
FA 2-9162.
chased for only $a.5oo, with
rorporatten aalstlr* and oparatln* undtr and by virtu* of th* it r i i v \ r r n v v u . urnui
new plumbing. Air-Cond. in
law* of th* Ntat* of Florida, Intends to adopt the folio* In#
Machinery anil Supply Co.
reasonahle
term
*.
For
a
i
i■
11v:c
l.u
si
h i: o f
tentative budaet. or u* the sains may be am*Mini, ior raid
3 BEDROOM, 2 bath Itome,
living A dining room G ar­
v ih il k m f t t Fott t*»:i:n
207 AV. 2nd SI.
FA 2 6i32
personal inijiectiuu call—
District for the fiscal year Lsflnnliig July I, ISC: and tmlltix II.VVVAil
VAVIAN
*/k
s
Florida room, built in oven
age, car|Hirte. 10 pine tree*
Juu* SO, 1*M.
HANNA V.VilAN. a widow,
Piano Tuning and Repair
and range. Large utility
in yard. $10,766, Adjoining EVERETT A. HARPER
Lstlmated amount to ba ralead by District
I'lslnilff
taxes
S S.ilS.taa.wo
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
room and car|&gt;ort, shallow
corner
lot
optional
at
*1500.
I
va
AGENCY
REALTOR
General Revenu* Fund — Mat* of Florida
S.lIfi.OnOnO l*At I. J. PHILI.IP* a r t
well for yard. Rent $115
Easy term s. J. N. Robson
Fpoll Lsorow Account
ai.tvo.vu i HUl.LN M PIIIl.Lll-S. bit
2465 S. p ark Ave.
LAWNS Renovated . Aerate
K stlm aud amount lo b* r*c*lv*d from oir.tr
per mouth. See at 123 E.
J r. FA 2-1533 or FA * 0228. Plume. FA 2-2264 or FA 2-2285
a
If*,
and
ATLAS
HCUblDtARRemove Thatch - Chinch
so urea a
loo.ooo.eo 11.is uK KlaHUHA. Inc., a
Coleman Circle, I’m ecreit.
Kali mated unoblleatad or nat balance which will
Bug Spray (VC-13) • FertlFlorida corporation.
3
BEDROOMS
in
choice
lo
b* on hand at tli* bealnnlns of tha abut*
If interested call collect. 3 BEDROOM, 1 bath. 4 Year*
Dsrsndant*.
'/ e —Pll, FA 2-4214
rsferrsd lo fiscal year
tie.bdo *0
cation. Excellent condition
LI. Daniel I*. Kennedy,
old.
Excellent
condition.
x o iic r
MVNSMLLD LAWN hER.
1
0
:
PALL
J.
PHILLIP*
and
Landscaped,
well,
extra*
i
i
i
,
:
is
.
joc
ou
MOQ
902B
NAS.
Patuxent
Rstlm itsd falsi funds avail#*]#
Original price $13,Sou van
HELEN M PHILLIP*, his
t o r Construction
811.900. Gclir Really. Ph.
River, Maryland. V0-3-&amp;U1.
be bad for N o DOWN PAY­
wife, 330 VV. Hamston
Fsrsontl asrvlos*
t
: j . ooo.«o
FA 2 3827.
A
v
*
n
u
a
.
Apsrtanburg,
Ext.
410.
MENT.
CaU
KA
27117
or
Contractu*] Ssrvlcss
c.zjs .ou
fcouth Carolina, and to
SEWING MACHINE
Commodities
(».::t.oo
FA 2-1472.
any
and
all
othsr
partita
IDA I,I,WILDE
Capital Outlay
t.tSI.Krv.oU
CALL EA li-.m i
claiming any right, tills, 10. Wanted to Rent
AVe now- Nave undrr eunslrucan d 'u r Interest In and to
Total
I t,«!»1, luO.Oo
3 U'drvaiiii,
tn* following described K0051 57 00 week or share ATTRACTIVE
tion lor your iu»|)ccliua a Driveway*, Patio*, etc. Ph.
For Acquisition of Land* ana u ti.tr purposs*
properly, te-wlt!
1W bath home Built lo kit­
FA 2-7775 after 4:36.
Parsanal Barvlra*
I m uoo.so
lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bstli
A
partm
ent
11$
S.
French
Tbs East ISO fast of Lot
Contractual isrvlcs*
IC.SiU.b*
chen, air-condllloner. Cue
home,
situated
on
a
corner
Ave.
Call
after
3
p.
zn.
for
IS,
of
Block
“IT,
of
Corn mod Hiss
1.6T0 00
SMITH Air-Cundiliou Jtcfrltom drape* am t power mow­
PKAlltlE LAKE PARK,
Current Charg#*
i.Zuooq
lot m desirable Idyllwildc
J . C. McCarty.
gtratiun service. All work
rvstnlnule County. Florida,
e r included. $3oo down,
d,&lt;&lt;(ll),V0U,0u
Capital outlay — Water 8tur*r* Arsai
■bis home features all ol
according
to tli*
plat
Capital outlay — lliahla of Way
guaranteed. A’ery reason­
t.vll t.SIe.OU
monthly
paym
ents
$ai
ou.
thsrsot
a
t
recorded
In
12.
Real
E
h
tale
For
Sale
the exciting item* neves
Capital Outlay — equipment
I.OMO.OVI
able m price Day I- A 2-7-134
Plat Book T, Pegs (1, of
FA 2-2650.
Contlnaencli*
sary to please the discrim ­
tha Public Records of IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
Night FA 2 2069.
gtmlriol* County. Florida.
inating home buyer of to
Total
s T.nv.stsou TOC
ARK It KIt 17IIV NOT I • Centrally Air • Conditioned, 2 BEDROOM Iwusc. 215 S
Pur Reserve
I IJI.wa.nv
day.
Prom pt action will af­
IKIGi DAIRK
Maple. $5,500 FA 2 6137.
one 3 bedroom, one 4 bed­
For Tax Atssss.r» » . . .
I llt.eoo.su K1KD that Hie Plaintiff HAN­
Sale* It Service
ford you the opportunity tu
NAH VAPIAN, a k, a HANNA
For, Oparatlon and stalbtanauv* of tl:a
room.
each
have
large
fam
­
1VAMAN, u widow, lias Instl*
District’# VVurka
G. II. HIGH
NO CASH NEEDED
select paint and tile colors,
tuiad ault against you In th*
ily room* (BEST BUY L \
Ftrsonal Hsrvl.-a*
t j,ii
3 Bedroom. 2 bath. $61 a
lioo W. 1st bt. Sanford
(tlus oilier minor custom
C'onlrarlual W rvlvtt
tii.iit,d o Circuit Court of th* Ninth
FLA.)
U
ptala
Road.
Ph. T A 2-3X63
muntb. T. A I. included.
Lomnodllits
change*.
Stf.lsU.vu Judicial Circuit In and for TEE *.N GREEN ESTATES
Currant Chsraes
it.tvu.vu tkmlhuls County, Florida, th*
322 8685.
Capital Gull*}
IJv.lH.tm nature of th* suit It th* for#,
20th St. Extension
of Agreement
for
Tula], just $20,600. with only
31,*00,to closure
Contlnaaiiolss
PAY cluslng cost* and ax
Deed which encumbers the
$110u down and $134 per ifuwing and edging, etc. SutT o ta l
i ; . iii,;*o.irvi above described property, eal.l
tom e $82 aiutiEily
pay­
ufaclam guaranteed. Ph.
properly being situated and
month,
including
every­
For couduot of I n .V&lt;rail's of to*
ments
on
two • bedroom
uc-atrd In Bemljrols County,
Dlstrli-t tlenerally
FA 2 1817.
thing! No cki*lug costs!
Personal re evict a
bou»e. Call FA 2 3493.
il-.eO--.no Florida. V-ii and each of you
May we serv e you?
Office FA 2 2118
C ontractual Service#
«S. IZ4.SO are hr retry required to file
BICYCLES and Lawu Mow­
your
Answer
with
th*
Clsrk
C um m odltles
y.iso.uu
Night FA 2-6648
ers repaired. Free pickup
C u rrtu t C liaipc*
I, I To.Sv of th# Circuit Cuuri In and
323
0766
Capitol outlay
i &lt;.:i&gt;o.uo fur Utmloul* County, Florida.
aud delivery. J. 51. Hubxl.
•k.iti
iifitu
■*!
it
2524 Park Dr
Sau'.ord FU THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Culitlnu*ncl*s
'
i ,-UU.UO
322 6716. Lake Mary.
uiKfii w. i:. \\ | Mil-lit*
Tutu)
s at S,tsfi.su \\ b t.Ul.L, of th« firm Win- MAYFAIR FAMILY HOME 116 N. P ark Ave. FA 26123
Beal E state — Mortgage*
THE llLl'NDUN' PRESS
Fallmated total Sapendliuret
114,ZtS.fi00.su &lt;Jrrw *tiilfe Itutnec x Wwnl.
FA 2 2426
436 Virginia Ave.
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 111 N Parl; Ave.
221 Park Avanur, Huu ill. Win kaltn.aled aniount w Itl.i, all) appear at th*
Jo b Printing
tar P a r k , KUrMu, \ttw rm * t|
bexliiliinu of tit* aim,* referred to fiscal
NOW $29,560
Cculrally
Air
.
Conditioned.
toe PUlm lff in tha i&gt;bDV« iti&gt;
Social,
Commercial, Card*
year a* obllkated upon eunimttlnsiite mads
1.1.
IIunliieNM
Opportunity
3 large jcdrooius. Hs baths,
but Incomplete
I I,vou.uuu.uu IIiiii tiu ur tit far* ilia l»t «ja&gt;- Lv I t l i K 3 Bedroom, 2 ha lit
Announce menl*
iff Via} , A. D,. tlMiS, ilia a
quality
home,
com plete
Thaton Ibe l»fih day of filuy,A.U, 1XZ, at nine o'clock
witii a screeued purdi. ftft
MACHINE SHOP
'3U( E. 1st St.
Pit. 323-0921
#.u . In til* princ ipal office of said • entral and Poutliern Florida U i^ria Pro Confcato will bt
with 21* ITorlda ruum, kit­
Bunker Lane.
Fully equipped. Rent $20 per
Flood Control District. SOI livsrnla Mreei, West I’alin lleach • n t « i c d a g a i n s t : - j .
chen with built-in colored TEE N GREEN ESTATES
IT lb UKDLUbU t. i i f i|»
Florida, luarlng will be affuiUed tu all owner,, person-, or
iiiuiitli.
Price,
including ZB. Aulunioliilt! Servlet*
e.utiles Who *r* or may be subject to said District tave#, their or publlaiiid In TIU- *ANappliance*, dialnvather, dis­
20lb SI. Exltuixioil
drill press, luibc, air-com ­
t 'h i n n ) , or aaeiits, to appear bsfor* talu lloard and ohow K ullb I1L!;.VLU, a n»v\»|&gt;aoir
Auto Glass, Top*
posal. Wall lo wall c a r ­
tb sir objeetp-ne to said Uudaot,
DUbltsliad la baliilnolc i ' ouu*
pressor, all tool*, only
RAVENNA PARK
Till* N o lle* ,1.1.11 he p u b l i s h e d In t h a e i g h t e e n c o u n t : , # of Ijr. Plurlda of i i *4i'li
8 Sea' Cover*
peting,
full
dining-living
$1500!
for fwar guDir- jilt* 'i n k ! ,
b s D l s t r l . t In a c c o r d a n c e w l t b e x i s t i n g laws.
room.
New
underground Ai ry neat and attractive 3
\lTT.YUri* (le
&amp;a&lt;J *«a
I h l * ll.s s ilt d ay o f AprII I s * ! .
bedroom CU home, liu tu r
sprinkler system . Double
c KN THAI. AN D b D t M I L H N )' La il l IDA of I h i d a r k of ina Cirwiltl
KLriOt, rOS'THiVt. M a T R l C T tIV ITS r urt, PiirtirioU rounty. Plorlug sluudard ex tras plus
esrp o rte, alia died 21* work
iiu, u$u Ui« r;u i 4ur ut
v,uVKUNI.SO UvMIIU
fenced yard and air con
3oI W. 2nd St. FA 2 803.*
shop laundry ruum. B eauti­
Mafth, A.I&gt;* 1m .
Ly ,ti llllc) 9, Milts, Chairman
ditioniT. Ju st $673 down
(k)CA|.!
IP CALi
\L L WORK GUARANTEED
ft KALI Oil — INSUROK
fully landscaped lot. 153' x
A hT tbT .
\rth o II. IlM km.ti -Jr.
and $78 pci mutilh.
F t 2-1991 1919 S French Ave
135', once
lea tore J
as
1‘ltfk of tits Clrtoti i -j w i ,
i t (l. E. Dali, Ji , au d ito ry
a u t o glass
ylsn oers *f board
u&gt;: AJaribA T. YlhUu
“ Home of Use M onth'' by
Hobtri R Horner. Mc*.Cr.air.. ao
Hi. i cmalc Help Wuuled
Liipuir CJtrk
Sanford G arden Club. Ju st
J. Hruc* Vlnlng
H tndi rn tcUli. IL in ii A V\ a.“d
s W. K o i l t r
P a r k A&gt;#nu *. b o o t h
reduced
from
a p p ra is e d 1
WAITRESS m ust be exprr- Seniftirik Glass am i P aint
vv.
acott
W l n t i r P a r k t fioriJa
value ol $34,566. Term*.
ienvcd and Curb girl. Apply
R ial E state — M ortgages
Compuny
Fab.le;
A p r . ; fi{, 1»,
iz.fi
Pvjbli* hi Viarch
4pr;l ft,
Dcmv-js 2.
CD H—ft
lit
JHft.
U l N. P ark Ave.
332-2120
Chick '.N Irc a l. Sanford.
216 Magooha Ph. FA 2-4*22

322-5612
322-5613

SWEET 11- P1F

By Nadine Sellzer

Office 204 \V. First

ROSA \ , PAYTON

Stenstrom Realty

Legal Notice

Steniper Agency

Wa l l

Stenstrom Realty

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Air-Conditioning

Seminole Realty

Legal Notice

SINGER

LAWN SERVICE

Jim Hunt Realty

.St. Johns Realty

Stenstrom Realty

Stemper A gency

AUTO GLA.SS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
“

Stenstrom Realty

31. Articles For Sale

WHITE WOMAN lo care for
AUTO RADIO SERVICE
l o o k in g " FOR RU cTs ? Drop
Semi - Invalid 82 year old PERSONAL RADIO A TV
by Furniture Cenler, Braid­
25th. St. A Sanford Ave.
m ale, LI,in
housework,
ed. hooked, frieze, decor,
furnish own transportation.
heavy b r a i d e d chenlUe
6 days week. Modest salary. 22. Flowers - Shrubs
and
haU runner*.
1100
Reference exchanged. Write
French Ave.
Annuals Petunias, Snapdra­
Box 12, e o Sanford Herald.
gons. Pansies. Vegetable USED Crus ley Shelvador apt.
Plants. Dutch Mill Nursery.
LADIES
size refrigerator, new fin­
Upsala ltd. Ju st off JOtii SI.
P art tim e. $1.15 p er hour,
ish
$99.93
and 1st St.
salary plus bonus. No ex ­
USED GE 8 cu. ft. refrigera­
perience
necessary.
We
tor. new finUh, guarant­
POTTED MUMS in bloom.
train. Working mornings,
eed ............................. $79.95
33c up.
afternoons or evening* from
USED Cruxley Slielvadore,
U H A P E V IL L E N U R SE R Y
our local down town office G r a p e s i l 'c A v e . N e a r 20 th St.
10.5 cu. ft., full width
in Sanford. Apply Room
freezer, new frnUh, gu»r*
212 Meisch Bldg.
xnteed ...................... $129 95
.1.1. Furnituie
USED
GE autom atic W ash­
17. Mule Help Wanted
Used furniture, appliances,
er
.................... $119.95
tools, etc. Bought • Sold,
WILL TRAIN Duiry F arm
USED viE autom atic wash­
L arry 's .Mart 215 Sanford
w orker under 40 w ith at
er
............................ $09 93
Ave. Ph. FA 2 1132
least grade edm-aUull. 1 arm
DUMONT console TV $49 95
background desirable. Fair- Sell U* Your F urm iure. tjuick RCA console TV ___ $19.95
glade Jersey Dairy. Gen­
Service With the Cash. ADMIRAL 21“ table model
eva, Fla, Phone Mr. CamTV ............................ $49.95
SU PER TRADING POST
mack. 349-4231 or 319-11*31.
GE 21“ tabic model TV $49 95
FA 24)877.
$5 DOWN DELIVERS a u /
19. SHualiim.t Wanted
F R E E ESTIM ATE
used I T or appliance.
Uphol(termg A Mattress ren­
Trade* accepted.
Child Care. FA 2 2274
ovating, New A Used Furni­
GOODYEAR SERVICE
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
RELIABLE Baby sifting by
STORE
Co., a t 799 Celery Ave.
the hour, day or weekend,
5a5 W. F irst St.
FA 2-2117.
t all FA 2 US14.
LOSE WEIGHT safely wiU.
21. llenuly Salons
JENKINS &amp; WILLIAMS Dex-A-Dlet tablet*. Only
FURNITURE
l)8c. TMuchton's Drug*.
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK NEW A Used furniture and
Complete Beauty Service
appliances. Good place 10 SINGER
Sewing
Machine.
Evening Appointments
E lectric. $0 50. FA 2 9411.
buy—sell or trade. EASY

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INSTALLED

TERMS. \VItolcsale prices
NECCHI Zig Zag &amp; Console.
for cash.
3 Position needle, Embroid*
Telephone FA 2 7450
its
and
make*
button
Jut) S. Sanfurd Avenue
hole*. Sew* button* on. Aisume payment*. $10.22 •
WANTED reliable couple to
monlb. 104 S. P ark Ave.
lake up monthly payment*
of $13.56 cn 3 complete
room* of furniture. Call .10. Automobiles • Trucka
TE 8-1511, Casselberry, coi­
BUYING A NEW or
le d .
USED CAR?
FINANCE IT WITH U9
III. Article* F»r Sale
• Luw Interest Rate*
ltubtier
base
pafnl
$2.5o
* Low Monthly Pay m enu
gal. Oil huso, 2 gul. $3.95.
FLORIDA STATE BANK
Army-Navy Surplus, UlU
CARS WANTED
Sanford Avr.
REEL'S USED CARS
SINGER
Sewing
machine.
10th St. &amp; Sanford Ave.
Electric portable with but­
ton hole attachm ent. Ex­ 1955 CHEV. Delair liardtop.
Excellent
coiulitiun.
Ph.
cellent condition. $35. Ph.
FA 2 8886.
FA 2-8609,
EXTERIOR &amp; INTERIOR '59 FORD Station Wagon.
Air-Conditioned.
Radio &amp;
lailex or oil base Paint.
heater, power brake* and
$2 79 single gallon. Mary
steering. *8oo. FA 2-2365.
C a rte r ’Paint*. 269 W. F irst
St.
37. I lout a • Motor*
BAIIY Furniture, 2 fiber
rugs, misc. item s. FA 2 9191 Gateway To lir a Waterway
LIVING Room suite. Slip
covered. $05. FA 2-1691.

Itolmuii Spurlitiyr Goods
Your EVINRUDE D ealer
364 6-8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2-5981

ItEADA' MIX Concrete, win­
16 fL HIGH HAT BOAT.
dow sills, llniots. steps,
Mercury Mark 700 motor.
locks, sand, cement, rock,
Miteliell adjustable trailer.
rip e, steel, grease trap*,
FA 2-4183.
dry wells, stepping atones.
Miracle Concrete Co.
38. MolorcyrtcN . Scooters
369 Elm Ave.
FA 2 5751
VESPA MOTOR SCOOTERS.
GYM SET. Cartop tuggige
New &amp; Used.
rack. Roll away bed. Viloue
Lewis Sale* A Service
FA 28886.
2517 Country Club Rd.
Ph. FA-2-7928
$1 per day rental for Electric
Carpet Sliampoocr with pur­ 1059 ALL STATE Motor Scoo.
chase of lllue Lustre. Carter. FA 2-74U8.
ruU’a Furniture.

31). Trullern • C abanu

3 PIECE Bedroom suite, 2
end tables, 2 living room SMALL All aumlnum Trailer.
lam ps. 1 living room chair.
Sleeps 4. Fully equipped,
323 0557.
FA 2 5939.
«

hp. 8NAPPJN T urtle 25 For Sale or Trade. 1962 10 s
inch. cut. In good condition.
50 ft. TRAILER. See at lot
$100. FA 2-5007.
lus. Park Ave, Trailer Park.

M LLE R S o /S A N FO R D
/C H E V R O L E T

OLDS

CADILLAC

SQUARE DEAL CARS
02 Monza 62 Cadillac
Spurt I'impe
1 Spi-ed Trulls.

2185

1 Ilnur

62 Chev.

I'uw tr Ami A ir

1 Door
6 Cyt. Sid.

*1796
59 Chev.

61 Chev.

'4495
59 OldK

Slalluli VVugini
V-8 Auto.

4 Door • 98
Power, Air

*1795
59 Chev.

*1695
58 lNym.

*1445
58 Ford

4 Door
6 1)1.. Slalid.

2 Duur V-8
Std. 'I ran*.

2 Door
0 C&gt;L Sid.

1093
57 OldH

*445
57 Chev.

*595
55 Chev.

2 Dour • sb
Autu. Iran#

2 Door V-8
Sid. Ira n # .

Ualair 4 Dour

&gt;685

*395

685
I H LD *nd A L D H L Y
YLACKLK
21!) E . 2nd SI'.

Slalluit

Wagon

6 L'j L Sid.

0 Cyt., Sid.

CLAUDE HI1TELL
23U5 PAKK AVE.
SANK) HD

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% EDKTOUR of HOMES

PICTURES don't tell the story

Home Is The Best
‘Word9 For Children
"I want to bo home."
The child’s cry when he Is h u rt
or lost Is known to everyone. Home Is
where he will find comfort and love
and familiar surroundings. Home Is
the best world he knows.
At home, the child’s family wants
their living place to be ablo to of.
fer the security and comfort the
growing child reeds. His grand­
parents want their home to suit the
needs of a retired couple, and his
aunt wants her home to lie suitable
fo r a young married couple.
Whatever the needs of any fami­
l y , the firms and organizations
whose advertisements are listed on
this page each week can find one
th a t will be ju st r ig h t
Realtors and builders in Seminole

V ««t 5 th

County have a large variety of
homes of every description and In
every location to suit the wishes of
newcomers to the area, or to those
who are in need of a change.
They also have listings of acre­
age and groves, or construction firms
will build a homo on your lot to suit
you-

Sanford - Seminole Area

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S tra e t

T E E n G R EEN
ESTATES

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There nre rcady-mnde homes in
locations all over the county in sub­
divisions with lovely names such ns
Idyllwildc, Ravenna Park, Sunlund,
Lake Wnyman Heights, Tec 'N
Green.
,
Builders and dealers Include
Kingswood B u i l d e r s , Shoemaker
Construction Co., LMN Enterprises
and Stenstrom Realty.

. . . of the pleasure of living
in one of the spacious
3 or \ Bedroom Homes at

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£

5

IDYLLWILDE

or
LOCH ARBOR

T E E *■ HU KEN I, ra.lly «nr o f Ihr tnn.l beau­
tiful and rnnTrnlrnlly loralrd epnta In (hr San­
ford area, nrar to arhoola, rhurrhra, .hopping
and all nf Central Flnrida’a wonderful recreation­
al farlliliea.

£
a

RAVENNA
l/P A R J C

nSWOT"
C o u n tr y C lu b R o *d

DRIVE OUT ANYDAY!
FROM 11 A.M. to 6 P.M.
DIRECTIONS: Tee ’n Green la located
nut Country ('lull Ruud, nppo.ite l.nrh
Arbor and nter-luoking Mayfair Country
Club at Ihr intersection id Nr» L'p-ala
Road and uni) I minute. tn Intrralatr I
interrli.ingr at Rl. Id.

Longvool
Sohool

R EA LT O R S

PRICES START AT —

11,660

*

WITH PAYMENTS AS 1. 0 W VS-

LET US SHOW Y O U ____
Ihr ronvrnlenre of O n t r a l Ural, Air-l'uaditiuniug and a big airy family Room.

CONSTRUCTION C O M P A N IES
DIRECTIONS: l.nke Wayman
Height. la located at the Interan- 1inn nf Srminole and lliichland Avrnura, unr half block
north nf thr new Long wood Ele­
mentary Srhiail . . . ju.t a
m uplr hundred yard. off II. N.
Highway 17-92 . . . Look for
algna on w r.l aidr or highway.
I'll ONE TE H-19 II or
.122.2711

B o o ln o l* At i .

If you have homes, acreage,
groves or rentals — and
would like to advertise

DAILY
11 A.M. tn t&gt; P.M.

on our weekly Tour O f Homes

CALL FA2-5612
FOR IN FO R M A TIO N

And Vuu Can Srlrrt Vour
thiiire Of S rtrra l
Cum en lent Finance Plana

c take U)cuprum

D EV ELO P ER S

and Real Estate Page —

65

Per Month
(P. &amp; I.)

While you are out driving:,
this week-end, take this page
t
with you. The map above will assist you in locating some
of Sanford and Seminole County's outstanding real
estate. Take a circle tour und see them all, you may find
just what you are looking for in the way of a home.

Ravenna Park &amp; Idyllwilde

CHECK THESE FEATURES
AND COMPARE —
Central Healing
Dueta Prepared for AirConditioning
County T a ira Only
High and Dry
Formira CahinrU
All Improtemenl* In And I'ald
Any T j p r Fininring
All llnuara 1 and 2 Ralha

Can’t Stand Objectionable Neighbors Close By?
I.rt ua liuilri one of lliete nuManding model, on Vtlt'R lot . . . or arr lla for a largr
rboirr in r ir . lle n t Inratiuna, Mr a ill build anywhere . . . See Ihr aalraman nl either
Sale. Offlcr in thla general area.

B U ILT B Y LM N ENTERPRISES

O W N A HOM E OF YOUR OW N
IN BEAUTIFUL

Thla rnm fnrlahlr and a llr a e tlir realdener,
located at 50J Matauma Court In Itavrnna
j’ark, wa» rrrrn lly u u rrh a.rd by I.t.(lg -)
and Mra. Hubert F. ilauarr, Thla rharm lng
home, of mialrm rulunlal dralgn, haa a
aparioua living room, dining a rra , 3 bed­
room* with roomy rlo .rU , and IF, sp a rk l­
ing hatha. T hr home alao f ra lu r r. a d e­
lightful fully equipped kitrhrn with hulllIn*. and rrn lra l hratlng a,atrm . Huy with
ro n fld rn rr In Ravenna I'ark. a rommunily
built with prldr.

SUNLAND ESTATES
a

Ravenna Park Homes
“A Community Built With Pride”
S &amp; 4 Bedroom — 1, 1•/,, 2 Bath Homes — Priced From 911,900 — Iajw Down Payments
FHA, FHA In-Service, V A, Conventional Financing
Klluatrd la an riclu .lv * a rra w h rrr every
a trr r t la a picture of lorllnraa, thla beaullful humr of ronlrm porary modrrn dralgn,
la daflnltaly Hanford'* flnrat offrring In
g 4 bedroom. 3 bath rraldrnrr. The apari­
oua living room, family dining rmnn and
lugury alrrd brdriMima with roomy lighted
rloarU will plraao the rn tlrr family. The
hltche*. which diaplaya a m ultitude of
caMaeta aad e»»ry powalblr appliance, and
the ruatom d eigned hatha with every
quality feature will meet any teal of rumporiaon . . . . aad you rnjuy yrar-round
weather roalro) comfort all through thla
heme. O ther fraturea too numrroua to men­
tion.

r•

This home at 109 W aits Drive la huilt on a
beautiful, aparioua, curnrr lot m rrlouklng
the lake In Kunland Kalalrs. It I. a 3 liedroom humr with wall furnare ami drop-in
range and oven. A rra l buy at only fll.500.
YA o r FHA financing.

Idyllwilde

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HOMES OF DISTINCTION - CUSTOM BUILT

M O D E R N K IT C H EN S B Y GENERAL A

Shosm aiwi

C O N S T R U C T IO N

GENERAL OFFICE • i l l W. U lk ST. DIAL FA M i l l

ELECTRIC
co m pan y

SALES OFFICE ■ DIAL FA S-MIS

STENSTROM REALTY - SALES AGENTS

MODERN KITCHENS BY
G E N E R A L ^ ELECTRIC
R EM O D ELIN G O F A L L KINDS
Whatever your needs in remodeling or
building, cull Kingswood Builders First
No Job Too Small — No Job Too Utrge

K IN G S W O O D B U ILD ER S
202 Fairmont Dr.

Simland

Estates

FA 2-8074

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# c u tfm *ii I f m t l i t
WEATHER: Fair nntl mild through Tuesday. High today, 80*85. I.o\v tonight, 55*60.

YOI-. 53

United Press Leased Wii^

BULLETIN
II) Larry Yershrl
The City C om rnksnn will
meet in informal session at
1 p. m. tonight to discuss
that proposed new school by
the Mayfair dormitories . . ,
School officials are j-kiiig
the city to make available
25 acres of property 8th to
Celery east of Mrllonville for
the School. City will probably
decide on what to do at the
informal discussion.
•

•

*

Regular city meeting set
for 8 p. m. Top item is
liKimis Leedy's report on how
to finance w ater improve­
ment program.
•
• •
The State Road Depart*
nient alignment for SR 436
from Hwy. 17-92 to the In­
terstate will he presented to
the County Commission to­
morrow.
•
• •
T erm ites at work at the
Civic Center . . . Rids were
aubmilted
by
Orkin
and
Walker. , . None by Saxon.
None were asked for.
•
• •
Downtown m erchants meet
at 3 p. m. tomorrow to dilcum
staying open on Wed­
nesday afternoon . . .
A
•Must' for every m erchant.
•
• •
The control erslal shopping
eenter out hy Ravenna Park
wilt come up again before
the County Commission. .
• • m
Wonder if the city street
crew has driven on North
Myrtle Avenue from Pulton to
Seminole Illsrl. lately . . .
Looks like some big trucks—
or maybe it’s just the dry
w eather and the traffic—have
really gouged some big holes
to tlie street . . . Since that
avenue wa« opened up from
W. First lo the lake front,
it is surprising how much
traffic It is taking off Use
buslei thoroughfares , . .
iJ k c French Avenue . . and
P ark Avenue.

• • •

What will tlie kids do for
baseball playing fields? , , .
If the Rec. Dept, no longer
has the ones at Mellonvitlc
and Celery Avenue . . . And
Eighth StrAil . . . Under Its
Jurisdiction? Oh )os, I for­
got; there arc some, oh a
few, anyway—vacant lots in
tlie city . . . Hut right now
tlie city doesn't own them,
•
• •
Too bad the Semi-Centen­
nial banners across our busy
streets got torn to shreds by
the wind . . . Stuff of whirh
they were m ade was too
flimsy . . . And the commit­
tee hasn't - been able to gel
replacem ents . . . Oh well,
we'll try to keep you and the
rest ot the prospective cele­
brants informer) about what
goes on to make Saturday a
REAL one to rem em ber.
•
» •
O-o-o-o-o! You should sec
some of tlie (teals (or the
Saturday morning parade . .
Real S-P-I F F Y . . . And
with a few of those 31 beauty
contestants on them to add
more attraction. . . Decec.
'ighlful!
•
•
•
There were only u Ih i u I 30
couples al the Sarepta Mull
Saturday- Must have been
something really exciting on
"Gun* moke."
•
« »
'Pie busy Inuring turd busi­
ed me that G arnett While
was adding some "rest per­
iod" entertainm ent for live
Charlie Spivak dance at the
Mayfair on Saturday night . ,
By the way. have YOU got­
ten )&lt;tur ticket, set up vour
party, and made )our reser­
vation at the Jaycee Info,
booth? . . . Better gel with
it . . . It's gonna be a tw ist­
er!
•
• •
Clyde Ixmg says lhal in
order lo avoid traffic Jams,
the parade route wilt pro­
bably be changed from the
usual setup . . . Looks now
like It will be Sanford Avenue
starting point . - , West on
Kirat to Park . . . (Yep,
.hat's right—Park! i . . .
North on Park In Seminole
H id. , . East on Seminole
Blvd. lo the Mayfair (or
“ break-up'* . . . More on
this later—but that's the way
the cookie crum bles right
jwiw, says the parade com*
fu it tee headed li&gt; Gtenn Mc­
Call and Clyde Lung.

H O M E S T E A D AI R
It I’l) — The last 2? Amer­
ican* imprisoned in Cuba
flea In freedom tn d aj. The*
landed al this air base south
of Miami in a Pan Ameri­
can World Urwaya 1)CSH
at 11:33 a. m.

tl&amp; J L U A . . .
HOY’S SCHOOL OFFICIALS met In Sanford Saturday with local officials
to discuss jMissihility of locating here. Mayfair Malinger Everett Kerr was
host for luncheon and Mayor Tom McDonald led group of livid businessmen and city officials. From left tire Kerr. I. Small, J. Matthews and J.
Weigors (of the MiFudden Foundation) atul Mayor McDonald.
I Herald P h o to )

Prep School
Officials Check
Giant's Land
A group of official* fium
the ltcrunrr McFmlden Foun­
dation, eyeing the possibility
of locating u private prep
school for over 200 hoys here,
met with city official* amt
M ayfair representative* of the
G iants’ dormitories Sniindiiy
to look over tti« property.
President of tlie foundation,
J. Weigei-*, vice presidviit J,
Matthew* anil I. Small, ticnsutvr joined Mayor Tom Mc­
Donald, John Kridcr
and
others ns guests of Mayfair
Manager Everett Kerr mid A rt
Flynn, agent for tin- San
F ram i SCO Giant* for lunch­
eon and a discussion of the
schools needs.
Weigers told officials here
hr- ivus very impressed with
tin* community and its people
and hnd spent several hours
looking over the physlcul as­
pect* of the liH'ution.
Weigers Muted that the n a­
ture of the ,*i4uol required
com parative
privacy
and
enough land lo allow* for fu­
ture expansion of tin* sc i o n . 1.
Facilities sin ii n a swimming
poo), auditorium, gym, c ln -&gt;•
room apace, and drill field
were additional needs th at the
school would iim sliurt.
tl
would probably follow the
lines of a pi ep naval acade­
my.
Tire Foundation official*
agreed tn drnw up a written
memorandum
stating
tin*
needs of the * In-nl as to land
and other requirement*, which
is lo lie presented lo city coinmis*inner* *1 tonight’s meet­
ing for their discussion and
possible action.
Most of the property ad ja­
cent to the Giants dormitories
and the municipal stadium is
owned by the city.

Fire Storm
HULL, Mas*. i l l’ll — A
vviiniw lilppeil "file
stoiill"
burned through p a n of an
amusement pink at Nantusket
Reach today.

Boiler Blast
Victim Dies

BRIEFS
Space Fieri)t

MOSCOW t l 'P t i - Tlie Sovicl Cnlon today launched
annlhcr
unmanned
-pare
satellite in ils program of
outer space research.

Monroe Doctrine
NEW YORK ( C P I t—French
President Charles do Gaulle
aims at a “ Monroe Doctrine
for
Europe."
Joseph
W.
G rigs reported today.

In Loop

Holier explosion til tlie HU! I’mltuT.t phut
last Fell, 22 claimed its second victim Saturday at
Gainesville, it was learned here this morning.
Howard E. Davis, l:t, Lake Mary, 11Li I machine
operator, died Saturday at tlie .1. flillis Miller Health
Center, of the University of Florida.

GADSEN (C P I) — Jackson­
ville and Orlando were admilted tn the Southern P ro ­
fessional
Football 1am sue
here Sunday at a final preseason meeting.

Kiclmtd L. Hudson, - l i t ,-----------------------------------------Oviedo, lit.It taiilrnmin, died
Feb. 25 a t Seminole Me.
mortal ll-spitul, as the result
of burn* suffered in the blast.
Davis, suffering hum s a ls o ,
bail heel) confined at Seminote Memorial Hospital. How­
ever, he vvas removed by urn*
butniu'e at tt:1 5 p.m. .Friday
(Special In The Herald)
to Gainesville to tie placed
GAINESVILLE—Trials for
in nn iron lung. He via* re­
ceived at tlie Health Center at three Sanford home repairmen
3:15 a ,ni. Saturday and died d u n g ed with gland laifeny
have Ih-cii postponed until
a t &lt;4:10 a m .
Center attache* reported June 4 because of a conflict in
they iveie imutilr to obtain a an attorney'* schedule.
They originally were si'l for
physician's services to learn
the cause of ileulh tint is Was April 2U.
Attorney Kit Kirkland, O r­
Irelieved to le iv p il n t.ry ,
.Surviving Davi-. a World lando, l-presenting William
W ar 11 veteran, are Iris wife, A. DoMos*, said he imd oilier
Kutbeiitie: f o u r
children, cases pievtoiisly sd o d tiled for
Itogci. Tlit-ie*a unit Mary, of tlie 2tMtl, C i r c u i t J u tl g e
l.akc Mary, amt Mis. 1lelhert George L. P atten grnnl-'l the
Hines, of Reaver, Ohio, and postponement.
S tale A lly. T. K. (Ted)
hi* parents, Mr. nml Mrs.
Duncan
agreed lo cotitimie tlie
Herman Davis, of Beaver.
Tin- I-ody vvas to lie sent other two rases Until the same
by Williams-Thomii* Funeiul
*1' " 11 having lo tiy it
twice.
Home, Gainesville, to Reaver,
Tire other defendants ale
Ohio, for fu n eral and burial
Horace Richaid llaniard and
service*.
William Cli-tu* Braden. Roth
have been in county jail unable to make lamd since their
arrests. Guitiesville attorney
J . C. Adkins represents them.
An attem pt a week ago by
Eastern Diversified, lm*., of
lliluinlo, owner of Femliioh- Adkins lo quash the charges
plaza. the 30-acre Shopping against his clients failed,
Adkins claimed criminal in­
Center now under construction
at the Intersection of Route* formations filed against tin*
17-92 wild I3lt, in Casselberry, huniu repairm en were loo gen­
have announced tin- signing eral. Judge Patten ruled in
of a lease wit Ii the Eckerd favor of S tate Attorney Duncuil.
Drug Company
All three men chaiged weie
The Eckerd Store will have
approximately In,noil square associated with tlie now de­
feel and will feature a com­ funct Nova Rudder* of Kiuiplete* range of quality mer* foid. DeMos* and Rradcti
were officers. Halliard was a
ilia tldise.
sales inan,
A third officer. Glen June*
Jr., is being sought.

Granted Asylum

Home Repair
Trial Off
Until June 4

Eckerd Inks
Plaza Pact

Airport Sites
Narrowed Down
.Selection yf a site for .Semi­
nole County's proposed airport
has been narrowed to "two or
three” locations tint no deci­
sion was reached by tin- Cham­
ber of Comincici-’s uirpm t
committee Friday afternoon.
It wn* reported the commit­
tee had “reached a stalem ate”
in locating the airport on
West Highway Id m a r Inter­
state 4 but Chairman Merle
W inner explained "th at it was
a highly spirited meeting, with
all aiming their thought* at a
solution fdr tlie welfare of llm
people of Seminole County."

Amdher stop m Seminole County'* drive for
lltr proposed new university for Hie DnytoimOr Ihim lo-On pc Canaveral area will l&gt;e taken
Tuesday afternoon,
County Commission will He requested to re­
tain eiqrineers to make a study of poaaible sites
ill Seminole County. The request will lie made
by the Chamber of Commerce university site
committee, headed hy Dougina Stcnstroni, at 2
p.m. at the courthouse.
Representatives of all communities in the
county are invited.
Initial step taken in this effort was the re­
tention of a Miami research firm to make a feasi­
bility study whether Seminole shall he selected
as the best site for the state iloRmt-Ri'imtiiiR
school. Report on this study is expected to ho
completed on May ti and handed to the Chamber

Bribery Cbnrges
NEW YORK (U PD — A
jury today logins deliberat­
ing briber)-conspiracy char­
ges against Joseph McD. Mit­
chell, who*-e welfare crack­
down In Newburgh. N. Y..
raised a national controversy.

Trial Bound

Heavy Snows
United Press litli-i national
Snow piled a foot and a
nail deep in the Rockies to­
day while a record breaking
heat wave surged across the
soiiIIh tii
plains.
Thunder­
storm s, lm it and a tornado
crashed through the Midwest.

i:!(l Die

CALCUTTA, India lU PI) —
Official* estim ated today (lint
I3U persons died, 7n0 others
were injured and 22.U00 were
Iclt homeless in a c&gt;clone
which tore a narrow path of
destruction In the Indian
states of West Rellgal and
Assam last Friday.

Impatient
WASHINGTON lU I’li Roy Wilkins, executive sec­
retary of the National ,\xsonation [or the Advancement
id Colored People (NCAAI’ i
today said Negroes are grow
Ing more impatient vvilli the
resistance to xcliool integra­
tion.

Growing Weaker
JERUSALEM, Israel (CPU
—Israeli President lihak BenZv i, reported suffering from
lung cancer, is “ growing
w eaker" following a night
during which his condition
took an “ alarm ing turn for
the worse, it wai announced
today.

I d Operation

LAKELAND (UPI) — Onlyeight
interior fresh
fruit
parking houst-s remained in
operation during the weekend,
and growers began concen­
trating effort* on condition­
ing groves to speed recovery
from
the
mld-Dcccmber
(recie.

Sunfurd'*
Heavy
Attack Sky w arrior attack bomber*
Squadron II is home again landed in Sanford earlier in
after seven-month* of opera- tin* week, taking advantage
tion* with the U. S. Navy's ot ship to-thorc courier flight*
Second and Sixth Fleet.
to arrive ahead ul tin- rest ot
The final three ot the aqua tlie squadron.
Another "C beckertall" A3B
dron'a six aircraft arrived
Sunday from the USS Roose­ waa off-loaded in the Medi­
velt, which was to dock in terranean for regularly-sche­
duled overhaul a ml rep air
Mayport this morning.
Two other V A ll-il A3D \ work.

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SANFORD."FLORIDA

of Commerce long ratine committee on educa­
tion, also headed hy Stcnstroni.
Interested communities have been requested
to furnish the State Hoard of Control with a
‘‘criteria for the location of the site of a new
slate denrec-nrantinn institution." This is not
to lie confused with a so-called "space institute"
designed for space engineers atiit scientists in
the Orlando-Cnpe Canaveral area.
The criteria for the proposed tmderRrnduate university seeks information whether tho
offered site contains 1,000 or more acres, eleva­
tion sufficient to prevent flooding, free from
draimiRe from Hiirrotmdinjr areas, soil substruc­
ture and henrint: loads suitable for construction
of university buildings, alone with five pages of
other requirements and asking information
about tho area, such as transportation facilities,
health resources, rentals, etc.

Legislators Table
Fern Park Bill

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Members o( a Russian Ortho­
dox Church .sect called the
Old Believers have been
granted asylum In the United
States, A tl). Gen. Robert F.
Kennedy announced Sunday.

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. fU l’l)
—Integration leader Martin
Luther King J r . wa* schedul­
ed [or trial todo) mi a runtempi id eon"l charge -leinning from a racial protest
march he led Good Friday.

MON.. APRIL 22. 1003

County To Be Invited
To Join School Drive

HERALD MANAGING
Editor Larry Vers lid's
first novel has been ac­
cepted hy it New York
pithlishine f i r m and
will Ihi published in
late May. V e r s It e I
will leave for New York
this week to complete
r o n tract negotiations
for the l*ook.

Board To Talk
Road Program
Overall county road program for tIn- halniteo of tlir
fiscal year elating Sept. ao
will he disirUH»«,«| lit 'I\1cimIlay'ii
County Cummis-ion meeting,
t'liailliinli J. (J. Hutchison
said today.
County Engineer William
llusli had slated tlie county
hnd deferr ed a po-itivc program heratl.i- of freeze iliuinage Inst December. He lequested nil authorized plan *‘su
*ve will hot have to rut) to till!
nmuuission every lime we im*
ready to utail a new* job."
Cu ia nils*! on era aim will dis■n«* tin* four-lulling of 'Jfitli
Street, lii-tween Fieneli nml
Mellonvitlc Avenues. The Ktutc
Itoml 11. inn Orient lm* been
demanding a IhO-foot right-ofway. Tin- county has till feel.
It u n letirtieil tin* S ilt) nowha* i-ni-l il will sctttle for SO
feet.

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la-gals ... — ...
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VAH-11 Home
LT. CUR. John O. Yunurott in Riven a family-size
welcome yesterday at Harney Field by his wife
Anna and four children iih VAH-11 returned, lo
Sanford after no veil-month deployment jit Tlie
Mediterranean.

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“ Store inform ation" is need*
etl hy May I relative to the
propo*ed Fein Park inrorfairalion am! the A l i n m o n t o
Kpiiiigs eb arter revision, it
was i{i*i'iilri| tiiis morning by
the Seminole County legisla­
tive delegation at Tallahassee,
The tie legation — Ken, Mark
X. rlevelam l Jr. unit Reps. K.
J. Davis J r . amt Jan Fortune
— decided tiiey need aihlltional
Information before proceeding
with possible legislation tor
these two romniuiiilies.
The legislators met last S a t­
urday- with u large gtonp at
Fern Park nml heard "pros
amt eons" on tin* proposed
rluiiter. Some residents informed ttio delegation they
had Hot seen tin* proposal.
Copies of tin* charier will bo
run off at Tallahassee mid
mailed lo Interested resident*
requesting il. Tlie delegation
also asked tlie residents "to
let us know your views,
w h rth rr for or against." A
refetetiiluni for the voter*
would In- required tn decide on
nuoi potation of tlm commun­
ity.
Tin* delegation (Ids morning
rruchi'd nn derision on the Al­
tamonte Kpring* ch a rter re­
vision, Fortune expressing the
desire for more information.
Only the Town Council nielli| In-rs nml two citizen* attended
tin* session with the delega­
tion at Altamonte Springs.
Sen, ( li-vrhind also advised
today tin* delegation is in ne­
void tn an 1&gt;in it legislation
granting the Seminole County
t ominlssioiieis authority to
retain engineers for a w ater
rniittol slmly for tlie eiitiiu
county.
Accord also was reached on
legislation | h*i m illing Longwood to le-reg ister its voters
ami to accept absentee liallols.
New Village Council of

North Orlando requested tindelegation to dlop a proposal
lo change the name of Molnar
Avenue to North Orlando Ave­
nue.
Davi* and Fortune were to
introduce in tho House this
afternoon memorial resolu­
tion* rommending O. P. Iternthm and M.R. tT-Bone) Smith

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both form er member* of tli«
House from Seminole County.
Cleveland also said he bail
railed a m eeting for tills a f ­
ternoon of delegations of nil
effected counties of E ast Cen­
tral Florida relative to tb s
proposed university for tha
Dnytunn-Orhmdo-Cape Canav­
eral area.

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Casselberry Told No
Tax In New Charter
Casselberry residents were
assured nt Saturday'* hearing
with Hu* Kemimde County leg­
islative ih'legulion oil till* pro­
posed newr charter that ail
valorem taxes are specific-ally
prohibited unless tlm charter
i* iiinciidnl hy u majority of
voter* in a special referend­
um.
Attorney Kenneth McIntosh
pointed out however that the
power lo levy, impose ami col­
lect nil other form* of tax, li­
censes and peim ils Is given lo
tho rounril. The only tax Im­
posed a t the presrnl time is a
five per rent utility tnx.
Ken. Mark Cleveland ami
Iteps. Joe Havis and Ja n F or­
tune met with Ilia Cnssello-rry
citizen* for tho purpose of
hearing view* und objection*
regarding the rb a rte r In ii
"pack i*l to overflowing" Town
Hull.
The low.........pie also were
assured that copies of the
charter would he uvuilahle in
tho town clerk's office hy noon
Tuesday and were advised
th a t tlm delegation would de­
fer action on the measure for

a few day* ill order to givi*
everyone ample opportunity to
stmly the document.
Cleveland asktd th a t those
with any comment* or criti­
cism* respond by Immediately
notifying Ilia delegation with
ii letter.
Copies of tlie final revised
charter d ra ft will ho distrib­
uted to nil voter* and an ef­
fort also will bo made to pub­
licize various section* through
a series of published newspa­
per in tides.
Iii reference lo power* of
iifincxutliin, it was |tolnted out
I lint tlm iwllcy remains lint
snliio us il bus been for tlm
past 23 ycura mid that It is
only through request of the
property ow ner Hurt any an­
nexation tins been made even
though Hit-ru nre many ''is ­
lands" in the municipal limit*
which the town legally lm* Urn
right to annex.
Filial net ion on the ch arter
stilt will rest In tlia hands o t
llm citizen* even u tte r uppiovul of the l.egislntuia fur
it m ust also be passed locally
in ■ special liTctendiiin.

Sparks Trial
Is Postponed
Trial of Charles E. .Sparks,
20 &gt;ear-old
Sanford
Negro
tharged with attem pted riqic
and attem pted robbery,, sche­
duled for this morning, was
|HiM|Minrd “ for a reasonable
tim e" by Circuit Judge Vasssr Carlton.
The court granted the con­
tinuance on a motion by new
defense counsel, Nurria D.
Wool fork III, Orlando Ne­
gro attorney, who said he d e­
sired lo investigate the case.
Sparks is charged with hav­
ing taken a 20 &gt;e a r old while
hospital employe from the
hospital and attem pted lo
rape her but reipondid to
her pica* and returned tier.

Sunday'* tight, three plane
formation, led by Cdr. John
F. Rarkiw, squadron com ­
manding
officer,
touched
down to Rainey Field at 3:27
p. nt.
The aircraft taxied to tlie
flight line together and were
greeted by the open arm* of
families and friends flight
NEW YORK (U F ])-S to ck *
crewmen hadn't seen aiuec opened big ber loda) on mota il S eptan Ik* .
ik ra fd y active trading.

Active Trading

Wed. - Thurs. - Fri„ April 24, 25, 2(i
Sanford Memorial Stadium
Mellonv ilk* Ave. - Off Celery
•
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Tlir Flying Silver Condors High Wire
and Trapeze Art Nightly.
Over 123 VI Cat* Displayed!
Three llig llauils To E ntertain Youl
Free Orchid* To 'th e I.allies!
(3(1 Given Each Nile)
Free liitlooa* For The Kid*

ADMISSION FREE
Sponsored lly The Hanford Aututnnbile Dealer* Asa*.

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